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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

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ANTUNG-HARBIN

DIRECTORY

823-

昌世 Sei-chang

CARL WOLTER & Co., Merchants; Tel. Ad:

Barbarossa

Carl Wolter (Hamburg)

Paul Baumann (Chemulpo)

Paul Schirbaum

do.

Hermann Henkel do.

G. Meyer

Agencies

Yangtsze Fire Ince. Co., Ld. Hamburg Amerika Linie Norddeutscher Lloyd

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, JAPANESE

President-T. Oba

Vice President-K. Misaki

CONSULATES

GREAT BRITAIN

Acting Consul-General-Robert Willis

(Residing at Mukden)

JAPAN

Vice-Consul--Morüche Kilee

UNITED STATES

Consul-E. Carleton Baker

CUSTOMS, IMPERIAL MARITIME

Acting Commissioner-C. N. Holwill Assistants-A. Casati, J. M. Bandinel,

R. Watanabe

Acting Tidesurveyor-E. Hubbard Assistant Examiner-W. J. Potter Tidewaiters-E. Brodd, S. Otani, S. Fujimoto, H. Yabashi, S. Miyasaki, T. Kawahara, Y. Suzuki, M. Nanbu Tatungkow Station

Assistant in Charge---T. Ebara Tidewaiter-W. A. Skuse

POST OFFICE, IMPERIAL CHINESE

Sub-Dist. Officer-Woo Tien Tze

隆怡 Yi-Loong

SHAW, GEO. L.; Tel. Ad: Shaw; Chinese

Teleph. No. 4; Japanese Teleph. No. 39

Geo. L. Shaw

F. W. Shaw

R. E. Shaw, supt. engineer

H. Ritchie

T. K. Shiu

B. H. Lee

General Managers

The Yalu Saw Mills

Agencies

Maatschappij tot Mijn-Bosch en Land-

wouexploitatie

(George McBain)

in Langkat, Ld.

Etablissement de Tongkau Compagine

Francaise

The Chinese Eng, & Mining Co., Ld. The Pekin Syndicate, Ld.

Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ld. China Navigation Co., Id. Ocean Steamship Co., Ld. China Mutual S. N. Co.

Glen Line of Steamers

London & Lancashire Fire Ince. Co.

Royal Exchange Assce. Corporation

Guardian Assurance Co., Ld.

Canton Insurance Office, Ld.

China Sugar Refining Co., Ld.

China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ld.

AK Yi-long-chü-chang

YALU SAW MILLS, THE, Tel. Ad: Sawmills;

Teleph. Japanese 34

Géo. L. Shaw, general manager

R. E. Shaw, supt. engineer

司公术采江祿鴨

Ah-lo-kong-chou-mok-kung-sz

YALU TIMBER COMPANY, THE

M. Hashiguchi, manager director

Chông Tảo-yuan, do. do.

W. Sakamoto, Japanese manager Tsoo Kwang Tsung, Chinese manager

HARBIN

Harbin, the junction of the railways from Irkutsk to Vladivostock, and from Harbin to Kwanchengtze, where it joins the Japanese line to Dalny, is made the seat of a Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs House to control the railway traffic. Millions of of money have been spent in building operations at Harbin during the past few years by the Russians, and Harbin has grown in a wonderful manner.

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