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MENGTSZ-HOKOW

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CERCLE DE Mengtsz

COMPAGNIE FRANÇAISE DES CHEMINS DE FER DE L'INDO-CHINE ET DU YUNNAN Direction Générale (Paris)

Directeur Général-M. Getten

Direction Exploitation (Hanoi)

Directeur Expl.-G. Clemin-Duponts Agence Principale au Yunnan (Mengtsz)

Agent Principal J. Jonery Commis.-E. Parisse

Chef 2e Arrondissement Traffic et Movement-M. Romieux (Yunnanfu) Service Médical-Docteur H. Dumont

(Amichow)

Caisse Centrale du Yunnan

chow) Pergaud

CONSULATES

GREAT BRITAIN (Yunnanfu)

(Ami-

Herbert Goffe, C.M.G., H.B.M. Consul- Geul. (for Yunnan and Kweichow)

FRANCE

Consul-L. Flayelle

Médecin du Consulat-Jarland

Receveur des Postes-Garde

Directeurde l'Ecole Franco-Chinoise

--Laborie

Meng-tsz-kwan

CUSTOMS, CHINESE MARITIME

Actg. Commissioner-R. C. L. d'Anjou Assistants-A. A. d'Eça, W. E. Annett,

Yang Ming Hsin Examiner J. V. Murphy

Pishihchai Branch Office

Examiner N. J. B. Galletti

Tidewaiter-F. Benoist

Yunnanfu Branch Office

Assistant H. W. Hosking Examiner D. Duchamp Tidewaiter-E. F. A. Barbé Hokow Branch Office

Assistant-C. H. B. Joly

Examiner-U. Torresani

Tidewaiters-T. G. Balthazar, A. F.

Schoch, L. V. Coates

HOSPITAL

Jarland

HOTEL MENGTSZ

Fortin, manager

HOTEL KALOS.

POINSARD ET VEYRET, Merchants E. Racine, signs per pro. R. Cayrou (Yunnanfu)

SALT GABELLE

Dist. Inspr.-R. L. P. Baude(Yunnanfu) Assistant Dist. Inspr.-W. Kelly

(Mohei)

Assistant Dist. Inspr.-G. Caffarena

(Tali)

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

G. B. Carpenter (Yunnanfu)

SPEIDEL & Co., Importers and Exporters

-Mengtsz and Yunnanfu

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK

Howard C. Page (Yunnanfu)

YUNNAN POSTAL DISTRICT-Head Office:

Yunnanfu

Postal Commissioner -A. Ortolani District Accountant-A. L. John Assistant-Kan Ju-hsiu

Mengtsz First Class Office

First Class Postmaster-Teen Yuan

Lwan

HOKOW

Hokow was opened to foreign trade by the Supplementary Convention between China and France of 20th Junc, 1895. By the terms of the agreement France was to establish a Vice-Consulate and China a Custom House at Hokow, these stipulations being carried out in August, 1896, and July, 1897, respectively. The Vice-Consulate is subordinate to the Mengtsz Consulate and the Hokow Customs are under the control oi the Mengtsz Commissioner, and the value of the trade is not separately stated in the Mengtsz Customs returns.

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