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SEOUL CHEMULPO
Rev. E. Chargebeuf
Rev. M. Lacroust
Rev. L. Mialon
Rev. C. Peynet
Rev. E. Taquet
Rev. V. Tourneux
Rev. M. Julien
Rev. J. Bermond
Rev. J. Cadars
Rev. M. Canelle
Rev. R. Peschel
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX MISSION
Rt. Rev. Archimandrite Irinarh
Rev. Father Vladimir
MUHLENSTETH, H. J.
Kabushiki
ORIENTAL DEVELOPMENT Co., LTD., THE
(The Toyo Takushoku Kaisha) Head Office: Meiji-machi, Seoul
President-Baron Kazumasa Usagawa Vice-president-Saburo Yoshiwara
Directors-Teizo Iwasa (chief of the accommodation dept.), Ichizo Hayashi (chief of the under- takings dept.), Kosai Inonye (chief of the general affairs dept.), Kang So Ryu
Supervisors - Viscount Naohira Matsutaira, Utaro Noda, Cho Ching Tay
Advisers-Dr. Kuranosuke Matsuz-
aki, Dr. Kosuke Honda
POST OFFICE
局便郵城 京
Director of Posts-S. Sasakı
Superintendent of Posts-S. Nagai Superintendent of Teis.-Y. Yegoshi Superintendent of Telephones and
Engineering-S. Sakai
Superintendent of Accounts -M.
Fukuda
Superintendent of General Affairs-
I. Tada
Superintendent of Inquiry Office-S.
Nagatori
REVENUE BUREAU (Finance Department)
Director-S. Suzuki
Secretary M. Fukao
—
Customs Section)
(Chief of
Appraiser and Expert-T. Saida
(Customs)
昌大
Tah-chang
RONDON & Co., L., General Storekeepers,
Importers and Exporters-Tel. Address : Rondon
SCHOOL-FOREIGN LANGUAGES (Imperial
Japanese Govt.-General of Chosen)
Eng. Head Master-G.Kussel Frampton French do. -Emile Martel German do. ---J. Bolljahn
SEOUL CLUB
Committee-H. W. Davidson (pre- sident), J. H. Morris (hon. treasurer), E. Martel (vice-president and hon. sec.), G.R. Frampton (hon. librarian), Alex. Carnduff
SEOUL MINING Co.-Head Office: Seoul
President--H. Collbran
First Vice-President-W. D. Townsend Second Vice-President and Attorney
-S. L. Selden
Secy, and Treas.-H. E. Collbran General Manager-A. H. Collbran Auditor—J, S. Collbran
SEOUL PRESS, Daily English Newspaper
1. Yamagata, editor
S. Miyanaga, sub-editor
S. Ito, manager
SEOUL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ÁSSOCIA-
TION--Tel. Ad: Flamingo, Korea
SIEMENS-SCHUCKERT DENKI H. K. Tel.
Ad: Siemens, 79, Onarimachi, Seoul
G. F. Lohe, E.E. H. Nakamura H. Uchiyawa
CHEMULPO
浦物濟
Che-mul-po
This port, called by the Japanese Jinsen, and by the Chinese Jenchuan, is situated on the west coast of Chosen (Corea), in the metropolitan province of Kiongki, at the entrance of the Salée River, an embouchure of the Han or Seoul River. It was opened to foreign trade in 1883, when it was a poor fishing village, and is now a flourishing and rapidly increasing centre of trade, with a native population of under 12,000 and a foreign population of about 16,000, of which between 13,000 and 14,000 are Japanese
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