Directory_and_Chronicle_1919 — Page 851

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

HANGCHOW-NINGPO

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Acting Deputy Commissioner-W. C.

G. Howard, Kashing

Assistants-Á. W. Leach, Ho Chee-

Fai, Ma Gee Shien

Tidesurveyor-L. E. N. Szigetvary

Examiner S. Burton (Kashing)

Tidewaiters-T. Yamazoe, S. Yam-

aguchi

局醫濟廣會教英大州杭

Hangchow-ta-ying-kiao-hui-kwang-chi-ye-kok

HANGCHOW HOSPITAL

Dr. D. Duncan Main and wife

S. Duncan Main, accountant

Dr. S. Lasell and wife

Miss Grace Emly

Miss S. Curtis

Dr. & Mrs. Oliver | Miss Queenie Tsay

LIKIN COLLECTORATE, EASTERN CHEKIANG Commr.-in-Charge-E. Alabaster

METEOROLOGICAL STATION

J. Nüno

MISSIONS

(For Protestant Missionaries see

separate Directory)

* Z Tei-kiang-ta-hsio-yau

學 大 江 之

HANGCHOW CHRISTIAN COLLEGE,

American Presbyterian Missions, North and South

Rev. W. H. Stuart, acting president Mrs. Stuart

Rev. E. L. Mattox, vice-president Mrs. Mattox (abs.)

A. W. March, treasurer

Mrs. March

F. E. Bible D. Blain F. D. Scott Mrs. Scott

J. M. Wilson Mrs. Wilson

W. R. Wheeler,

secretary

Mrs. Wheeler

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION

Rev. Monseigneur Faveau

Rev. J. Chiapetto, Pro-Vicaire Rev. A. Cottin

Rev. M. Bouillet

Rev. J. Deymier

Rev. J. de Groeve

Rev. P. O'Reilly (Chuchow)

Rev. P. Legrand (Huchow)

Rev. McArdle

do.

Rev. A. J. Asinelli (Kashing)

Rev. A. Braets

Rev. Aug. Henault (Chuchow).

Rev. J. B. Tisserand (Chuchow)

Rev. E. Lobry

Rev. J. Lamers

do.

MAISON ST. VINCENT, CATHOLIC HOSPITAL & ORPHAN ASYLUM, Sisters of Charity- Sisters Calcagni (supérieure), G. Borie Blanchin, M. François

POST OFFICE, CHINESE- Chekiang Postal

District

Acting Postal Comr.-L. C. Arlington District Acct.-H. A. Reeks

POST OFFICE, IMPERIAL JAPANESE

Postmaster-T. Taguchi

Assistant-S. Sakakura

所分核稽浙兩

SHANGHAI-HANGCHOW-NINGPO-RAILWAY

C. P. Yin, mang. dir. (Shanghai)

J. C. Molony, district engineer

J. Roy Sun, asst. loco. supt.

M. P. Cheng, traffic inspector

W. Y. Ho, asst. travelling auditor

李美 Mei Fu

STANDARD OIL CO, OF NEW YORK-Zahkou

E. T. Hobart, manager

R. A. Schilling | E. M. Geibel

WEI-JIN & Co.-(Silk Weaving Factory)

NINGPO

波響 Ning-po

Ningpo is situated on the river Yung, in the province of Chekiang, in lat. 29 deg. 55 min. N., and long. 121 deg. 22 min. E. It was one of the five ports thrown open to foreigners in 1842. Foreigners had, however; visited Ningpo at an early date. Portuguese traded there in 1522; a number of them settled in the place in that and succeeding years, and there was every prospect of a rising and successful settlement soon being established. But the lawless acts of the Portuguese soon attracted the attention

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