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berth seven steamers with ease, and a 100-ton crane has been installed to deal with cargo. Apart from berths at the quay, moorings for three steamers in the harbour are provided. At low water the depth will be 24ft., with 30ft. at the entrance, which is now 36ft. wide. Steamers of 18ft. draft and up to any tonnage can enter the harbour. Future plans include the enlargement of the dredged area, the widening of the entrance, and protective break waters both to the north and south of the harbour entrance. The last stand against the Japanese was made at Tainan, Takow and Anping by Liu-Yung-fu, the Black Flag General. Takow was bombarded on the 15th October, 1895, and the resistance collapsed without any serious fighting. Tainan and Anping were occupied on the 21st October. Foreign shipping is now confined to a small number of steamers per annum carrying oil and machinery. The Japanese Govern- ment grants a subsidy of Yen. 61,028 to the Osaka Shosen Kaisha for a fortnightly service between Anping and Hongkong via Amoy and Swatow. For direct steamers from Japan to the southern ports, a subsidy of Yen. 124,800 is paid to the same company, as well as Yen 143 825 for a service of steamers round the coast of Formosa throughout the year. The Government Railway now runs day and night trains between Keelung and Takow, the length of which line is approximately 246 miles. There is a branch line from Taihoku to Tamsui as well as many private light railways running inland from the main line, tapping the country districts. The chief of these is the Arisan Railway (lately aquired by the Government). This line taps the valuable timber forests on Mount Arisan, and is notable for its gradients and the number of tunnels along the route. Many of the private lines are owned by Sugar Companies who, in addition to transporting their materials, also carry passengers and goods.
DIRECTORY
ANDO & Co., T., Merchants-Takow; Tel. Ad: Marishiten; Code: A. B. C. 5th Edition; Teleph. Nos. 110
Ando Tatsuji, sen.
Agencies
The Rising Sun Petroleum Co., Ltd. The Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd.
Jebsen Line of Steamers
New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd. Yokohama Fire. Marine, Transport
and Fidelity Insurance Co., Ltd. Imperial Marine, Transport and Fire
Insurance Co., Ltd.
BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD.-Tel. Ad: Taigin.
N. Fujimoto, manager
CUSTOMS (Tamsui)-Formosa
Director--K. Iwamasa
Chief Inspector and Controller-S.
Aikawa
Chief Appraiser-Y. Mitsui
Chief of General Office-S. Oi
Branch Offices
Chief-B. Hirano (Daidotei)
Do.Controller-T.Matsuura(Keelung) Do. J. Shimizu (Kiukō) Do.-K. Hirano (Koryo) Do. -T. Hatayama (Goce) Do. J. Shimada (Rokko) Do. K. Ishiguro (Tosekikō) Do. S. Kakenouchi (Anping) Do.-S. Umezu (Takao)
Chief Controller-S. Tatsuoko (Tōkō)
Do. -J. Nagata (Mekiu)
Shoka
D. Landsborough, M.B., C.M
Miss Butler
Miss Stuart
Miss Livingston
ELPHINSTONE & Co., Merchants-Tainan (Anping and Takao); Tel. Ad: Elphin- stone; Teleph. 196
S. Elphinstone
Agents
New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd.
FOUNDLING HOSPITAL (Under Spanish
Dominican Sisters)-Takow
Superioress-Rev. M. Modesta de Sto.
Tomas
Assistant-Sister Rosa de los Remedios
Do. Sister Barbara Galarza
店支籐後
GOTO & SONS, Merchants and Shipping
Agents-Head Office: Kobe
MANSON (DAVID) MEMORIAL HOSPITAL-
Takow; Now used as a Mission Hospital
of the English Presbyterian Church
James L. Maxwell, M.D. (London), phy-
sician and surgeon in charge G. Gushue-Taylor, M.B., B.S.
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