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CHEFOO-WEIHAIWEI

司公報電棧水台烟

SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH SERVICE, THE

(Great Northern and Eastern Extension)

R. Black, superintendent

A. Macartney, controller

B. G. Grigor

J. D. Harris

J. B. Johanson

H. E. Ovesen

H. R. Poulsen

司公字印興泗台烟

In-toy-se-hing-che-kung-se

SZE HING & Co, Printers, Lithographers,

Bookbinders, Stationers, Booksellers and

Rubber Stamp Manufacturers

E. W. Chun, proprietor

S. F. Kwan, manager

TAYLOR & CO., A. C., Wholesale Export and

Import Commission Agents

A. C. Taylor

Agency

New York Life Insurance Co. Shanghai Life Insurance Co.

The Scottish Union and National

Insurance Co.

TELEGRAPH COMPANY-CHINESE

V. Y. Sheng, manager

TOCHE & CIE., J.

P. Marthoud, signs per pro.

Agencies

The North China Ins. Co., Ld.

The Lion Mutual Pror. Ins. Soc.

WHA-TAI FILATURE

Cornabé, Eckford & Co., proprietors

行銀金正濱欑

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LD.

Anz & Co., agents

LADIES' DIRECTORY.

Gulowson, Mrs.

Rouse, Mrs. Albert

Andreason, Miss M.

Arnold, Mrs.

Hansen, Mrs. C.

Black, Mrs. R.

Beart, Miss

Beart, Miss J.

Bono, Mrs.

Busse, Mrs. W.

Blacher, Mrs. E. Bell, Mrs. H.

Coulthard, Mrs. J. J. Curtis, Mrs. F. Curtis, Mrs. E. Davis, Miss

Eckford, Mrs. V. R. Emery, Miss

Fingerit, Mrs.

Gelewsky, Mrs. A.

Graeber, Mrs. A.

Johansen, Miss Jones, Mrs. J. C. Kerberg, Mrs. P. de Kirke, Mrs.

Kretzechmar, Mrs. E. Lyman, Miss D. Lyman, Mrs. V. C. Marco, Mrs. H.

McMullan, Mrs. J. Milne, Miss A. C. Morgenroth, Miss Price, Mrs.

Peach, Mrs.

Railton, Mrs. B. E.

Reghi, Mrs. A. C. de

Rouse, Mrs. A. Saussine, Mrs. E. Schmidt, Mrs. W. Schmutz, Mrs. Schwensen, Mrs. S. Silverthorne, Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. L. H. Stooke. Mrs. Stursberg, Mrs. W. A.

Taylor, Mrs. A. C. Tomkinson, Miss D. Weinglass, Mrs. J. Weinglass, Miss

Walter, Mrs.

Wright, Mrs.

Zimmerman, Mrs. J.

WEIHAIWEI

衞海威 Weihaiwei

Weihaiwei is situated on the south side of the Gulf of Pechili_near the extremity of the Shantung Promontory, and about 115 miles distant from Port Arthur on the north-west and the same from the German port of Kiaochau on the south-west. Formerly a strongly fortified Chinese naval station, it was captured by the Japanese on 30th January, 1895, and was held by them pending the payment of the indemnity, which was finally liquidated in 1898. Before the evacuation by the Japanese an agreement was arrived at between Great Britain and China that the former should take over the territory on lease from the latter, and accordingly, on the 24th May, 1898, the British flag was formally hoisted, the Commissioners representing their respective countries

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