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TSINANFU

Railway established a bi-weekly train service between Tsinan and Tientsin on the 2nd Nov., 1910, trains leaving each place on Sunday and Wednesday mornings completing the journey-a distance of 208 miles-in one day. It is expected that the line from Tsinan to Taian will be in working order by the Spring of 1911 and the whole line from Tientsin to Pukow, opposite Nanking, completed early in 1912, when there is every prospect of Tsinan becoming a rather important centre commercially and politically.

Tsinan is the head-quarters of the fifth division of the Chinese army, whose camp is a few miles south west of the town. There has been an arsenal since 1874, north of the town, near Lok'ou on the Yellow River. There is also a military college. Since January, 1906, the main street of the city, the Governor's yamen, and some other public buildings have been lighted by electricity. Great activity has recently been evinced in building colleges and schools and among the interesting institutions of the town the Museum established by the English Baptist Mission should not be overlooked. The sacred mountain of China, Tai Shan (5,100ft.) is distant some 35 miles (60 by road) to the south. Küfu, the birthplace and the tomb of Confucius, and the residence of the Confucian duke are about 100 miles away in the same direction. The control of the Settlement is vested in a Bureau whose members are appointed by the Governor of the province.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

W. Häusing

BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO Co.

R. Riches

CARLOWITZ & Co., Merchants

DIRECTORY

C. Henzler, manager, signs per pro.

CHINA MUTUAL LIFE Ins. Co. C. S. Medhurst, agent

CONSULATES

GERMANY

Consul-Dr. Betz

Interpreter-F. Holzhauer Secretary R. Prehl

GREAT BRITAIN

Consul--R. T. Tebbitt

DEUTSCH-ASIATISCHE BANK

G. Rust, manager W. Hasford, assistant Lee Ye Heng, clerk

HUA-HO Co., Stationers, etc. K. Tajimi, manager

MISSIONS

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION

Bishop Ephrem Giesen, Vicar Apos-

tolic, Chinan-fu

Fr. Pius Trovarelli, Provicar, Hung

Chia Lou near Chinan-fu

Fr. Laetus Kovac, Professor, Hung

Chia Lou near Chinan-fu Fr. Cyrillus Jarré, Hung Chia Lou

near Chinan-fu

Bro. Corbiianus Paugger, lay brother,

Hung Chia Lou near Chiñan-fu

Bro. Caecilius Schluter, Hung Chia

Lou near Chinan-fu

Bro. Hieronymus Pesch, Hung Chia

Lou near Chinan-fu

Bro. Hadrianus Kauert, Hung Chia

Lou near Chinan-fu

Fr. Sebastian St. Martin, Tai- an-fu Fr. Eobanus Danne, Lai-nu Hsien Fr. Damescenus Hertkenrath, Ping

yin Hsien

Fr. Arsenius Völling, Hu-ti, Tung-

chang-fu

Fr. Leander Missong, Chinan-fu Fr. Silverius St. Martin, Shii-k'ou-

Shan, Tung-ping Chou

Fr. Pius Meyer, Chi-ping, Tung-p'ing

Chou

Fr. Ildefonsus Heiligenstein, Yü-chang

Hsien

Fr. Daniel Lorenzini, Shih-erh-li, Chu

ang, Wu-ch'eng Hsien

Fr. Vitalis Lange, Te Chou Fr. Willibrordus Eischenbüscher,

Hung chia lou, near Chinan-fu Fr. Aemilianus Stappert, Ling-yi

Hsien

Fr. Faustinus Cacciopaglia, Tung

Chong-fu

Fr. Adalbertus Schmucker, Tung

Ping chou

Fr. Raphael Marino, Hsing-chia Chu-

ang, in Hsin-ch'eng Hsien Fr. Wolfgang Wand, Chang Tien in

Hsien-ch'eng Hsien

Fr. Winfridus Grænweld in Chinau-fu Fr. Canutus Hantland in Hung chia

lou, near Chinan-fu

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NIKKA DISPENSARY

T. Suzuki, manager

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