CHANGSHA-ICHANG
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Miss Gertrude Carter F. L. Chang, PH.B., M.F.
D. T. Davidson, M.D., D.P.H. H. J. Dunham
B. Gage, M.A., B.D.
Miss N. D. Gage, B.A., R.N. N. M. Graves, PH.B. W. J. Hail, M.A., B.D. E. D. Harvey, M.A., B.D. E. H. Hume, M.A., M.D. E. S. Latourette, PH.D. D. H. Leavens, M.A. R. H. Lucas, B.A. O. C. Morse, jr., M.A. R. W. Powell, C.E.
Miss A. A. Sassen, M.D.
J. D Shove, B.A.
H. V. Smith, M.A.
Miss M. Warfield
J. W. Williams, M.A. S. Wilson
Z. Z. Zee, PH.B.
CONSULATES
AMERICAN
Nelson T. Johnson, Consul
GREAT BRITAIN-Tel. Ad: Britain
Consul Officiating-V. L. Savage (also in charge of Norwegian Interests)
JAPAN
Y. Sakai, Consul
K. Kawauchi, chancellor
R. Furukawa, police inspector
CUSTOMS, CHINESE MARITIME
Commissioner-R. A. Currie
Assistants-N. H. Schregardus, S. A.
Konovaloff, Chang Pai Leh Tidesurveyor-O. A. Schmitto Examiners-R. J. Chard, A. Mitchell Tidewaiters - G. Grasso, C. C.
Canavarro, E. Leopold
DAIDO GOSHI KAISHA
Tah-tung
Y. Ban, acting manager
E. Tanobe
M. Ishiwo
S. Kitashima
HUNAN YALE HOSPITAL, THE
E. H. Hume, M.D., physician in charge F. C. Yen, M.D.
J. R. B. Branch, M.D.
D. T. Davidson, M.D.
T. L. Li, M.D,
S. J. Shen, M.D.
S. H. Jee, PH. D.
Nina D.Gage, superintendent of nurses
Gertrude P. Carter, associate nurse
Marguerite D. Warfield,
Cora J. Wong,
Mildred Wu,
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MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD.---Tel. Ad.
Mitsui; Teleph. 76
Post Office, CHINESE
Acting Postal Commissioner-E. F. S.
Newinan
District Accountant-E. Rose Assistant - Liu Yao Ting
POST OFFICE, JAPANESE
Postmaster-M. Miyashita
Clerk--S. Hinago
STANDARD OIL CO.
R. J. Corbett, manager
Philip P. Clover
L. E. Fleming F. A. Johnson
J. W. Anderson
W. S. Duff, installation supt.
ICHANG
EH. I-Chang
昌宜
Ichang is one of the four ports opened to foreign trade on the 1st April, 1877, in accordance with Clause 1, Section 3, of the Chefoo Convention. It is situated in lat. 30° 43.4′ N., long. 111° 12.8' E., on the north bank of the river Yangtsze, about 393 miles above Hankow, and some ten miles below the entrance to the great Ichang Gorge, or just about a thousand miles from the coast. The navigation of the river to this port is comparatively easy for vessels of light draught, but great care is necessary for all vessels when in the neighbourhood of Sunday Island, owing to the shiftings and banks. "The anchorage is off the left bank, opposite the foreign residences, and is good, except in
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