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CHANGCHUN-KIRIN

DIRECTORY

ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (NORTH CHINA),

LTD.-Head Office: Newchwang

H. N. Gordon

BANK OF CHOSEN-12, Higashi-dainiku;

Tel. Ad: Chosenbank

fulch

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co.

Rud. Just, territory manager

COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD

Mustard & Co., agents

c/o British-American Tobacco Co., Ld.

CONSULATES

BRITISH

Consul-F.

E. Wilkinson, C.M.G. (residing at Mukden)

UNITED STATES

Consul-General-Albert W. Pontius

(residing at Mukden)

KROGH, CONSTANT A., Import and Export

Merchant-Tel. Ad: Krogh

MISSIONS

IRISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION

Rev. A. and Mrs. Weir

Dr. M. McNeill

Miss Hudson

Rev. R. J. Gordon, M.B., and wife

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION

Gérard, missionnaire apostolique,

procureur

Laveissière, missionnaire apostolique Pic, missionnaire apostolique Pai Stainislas, prêtre indigène Li, Jean, do. do.

SOEURS FRANCISCAINES, MISSIONNAIRES

DE MARIE

Rev. Mère Amable, superieure

M. Marie Seconda

M. Sturinia

Soeurs-M. de. St. Fare, M. Beatrice,

M. Florian, M. Marguerite

POST OFFICE-CHINESE

First Class Postmaster-Liu Yao Ting Towtaokow Sub Office

Postmaster-Wang Chih-hsiang Secretary-Wei Fa-shuang

POST OFFICE JAPANESE

RUSSO-ASIATIC BANK-Tel, Ad: Sinorusse

O. T. Lindenberg, manager

A. B. Ginsburg, procurist

M. N. Holin

A. I. Solovieff

P. N. Shliapin

N. T. Sokoloff

SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY

SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY HOSPITAL

美 Mei-foo

李美

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-Tel.

Ad: Socony

V. Tokmakoff

YAMATO HOTEL-South Manchurian Rail- way Co.; Teleph. 8-351; Tel. Ad: Yamato

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK, LTD.-Tel. Ad:

Shokin

N. Watanabe, manager

Y. Yatsuda, sub-manager K. Itoh, per pro. manager

KIRIN

林吉 Chi-lin

(Kirin is the Manchu name of the city.)

Kirin, the capital of the province of the same name on the Sungari river, is 80 miles from Changchun, with which it is connected by railway. It is one of the most prosperous towns in Manchuria, and, having been rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1911, possesses many fine buildings. It is the distributing centre for the inexhaustible supplies of timber from the neighbouring regions.

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