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PEKING-TIENTSIN

TSING HUA COLLEGE-Tsing Hua Yuen ; Teleph. Second Branch Office 85; Tel. Ad: Buredue; College Teleph. 917 East; Hospital Teleph. 897 East

Tsur Ye-tsung, M.A., LITT.D.. president Chao Gwok Tsai, M.A., vice-pres.

UNION MEDICAL COLLEGE, PEKING

Faculty

C. W. Young, B.S., M.D., dean

J. H. Ingram, M.D.

F. E Dilley, M.D.

J. H. Korns, A.B., B.S., M.D.

E. M. Johnstone, A.B., M.D.

E. J. Stuckey, B.SC., M.B., B.S.

J. Smyly, M.A., M.D., B.CH., L.M., F.R.C.S.(I.)

A. J. D. Britland, M.P.S., PH.C. (Eng.)

Secretary and Treasurer

Geo. G. Wilson

Examining Board, 1916 Lecturer

P. C. Leslie, M.A., M.D.

Officials of the Board of Education Officials of the Board of Interior The Principal of the College

The professor of the subject for exa-

mination

M. le Capitaine Docteur L. di Guira M. le Capitaine M. Mannelli, Legation

d'Italie

Dr. C. T. Lee, Chinese Board of War Dr. Chambers, American Legation Pathology and Bacteriology

C. W. Young, B.S., M.D.

Surgery

F. E. Dilley, M.D.

E. M. Johnstone, A.B., M.D.

Medicine

J. Smyly, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S. (1.)

J. H. Korns, A.B., B.S., M.D.

Ophthalmology

E. J. Stuckey, B.SC., M.B., B.S.

Gynecology and Obstetrics

J. G. Cormack, F.R.C.S. (ED.)

文利烏 U-li-man

ULLMANN & Co., J., Jewellers, Diamond

Merchants, Watchmakers - Legation

Street, West, Regine's Buildings

E. Bernheim, manager and partner

W. Saenyer

隆合

VICCAJEE & Co., H., General Merchants-

and Storekeepers-Head Office: Victoria

Road; Teleph. 1434 East; Tel. Ad: Viccajee

M. Hormusjee

N. H. Mehta

J. D. Vania

M. D. Mistri

J. P. Udwadia

WANNIECK, L., Importer and Exporter

行銀金正濱橫

Heng Pin Cheng Chin Yin Hang

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.-Legation

Street; Tel. Ad: Nabekra

K. Onuki, manager

T. Inouye, signs per pro.

T. Tsuchiya

I. Kawakami H. Kamiyama T. Tanaka

K. Makino

Y. Ishiwara

J. Mine

YÜ CHUAN SHAN BREWERY, THE, AND MINERAL WATERS MANUFACTORY-Head Office: Ta Tsung Tung Fu, Tung Ta Chiel; Teleph. Tung Chu 64. Brewery: West Suburb, Yu Chüan Shan; Telephs.. 2-32; Tel. Ad: Brewery

TIENTSIN

津天 Tien-tsin

Tientsin is situated at the junction of the Yun Ho or IIwae River, better known as the Grand Canal, with the Pei-ho in Lat. 39 deg. 4 min. N., Long. 117 deg. 3 min. 56sec. E. It is distant from Peking by road about 80 miles, but the bulk of the enormous traffic between the two cities is now by the railway, which was opened in 1897, and the line doubled in November, 1898. Tientsin was formerly a place of no importance and till recently had few historic associations; till the end of the Ming dynasty (1644 A.D.) it was only a second rate military station, but at the northern terminus of the Grand Canal it gradually assumed commercial importance, and by the end of the seventeenth century had become a great distributing centre. The navigability of the Pei-ho for sea-going junks ceases at Tientsin, and this made it the emporium for the very large quantities of tribute rice yearly sent up to the capital, after the Grand Canal

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