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for over two-thirds of its length went bodily into the river owing to the action of the water coming from inland carrying away sand from beneath the stone work. The net value of the trade of the port coming under the cognizance of the Foreign Customs was Hk. Tls. 7,567,551 in 1920, as compared with Hk. Tls. 7,573,548 in 1919, Hk. Tls. 6,362,492 in 1918 and Hk. Tls. 4,422,849 in 1917. The bulk of the carrying trade is, however, carried on by junks, which do not come under the control of the Foreign Customs In December, 1913, a contract was entered into between the Chinese Government and the British firm of Pauling & Co. for the construction of a railway from a point opposite Shasi to Singyifu in the province of Kweichow via Changteh and Kweiyang, with a branch from Changteh to Changsha. Good progress was made in the survey of thir projected railway until the outbreak of the European war and consequent necessity for a temporary cessation of operations led to the recall of the engineers. It is reported that so many lakes and morasses lie in the direct survey of the Shasi-Changteh section that a détour to the west, through more productive country, may be necessary.
DIRECTORY
亞細亞 A-si-a
ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., LTD.-Tel. Ad:
Doric
A. St. W. Cursham
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co. (CHINA),
LTD.
James P. Macdermott, manager
C. W. Stocks
BULIN & CO., LTD., Exporters & Importers
1. Sato
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE (John Swire &
Sons, Ltd.)
Sun-Chih-sen, agent
Agents
China Navigation Co., Ld.
Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ld.
CHINA MERCHANTS STEAM NAVIGATION CO.
CONSULATES
GREAT BRITAIN- Tel: Ad: Britain,
Ichang
Consul-J. L. Smith (resident at
lchang)
門衙事頜本日大
Ta-Jih-pen-ling-shi-ya-men
JAPAN
In Charge of Consulate-Y. Tomita
Chief of Police-K. Siba
關市沙 Shasi Kwan
CUSTOMS, CHINESE MARITIME
Actg. Commissioner-H. E. Prettejohn
Tidesurveyor and Harbour Master-
W. McF. Robb
Assist. Examiner H. S. Chapman Tidewaiter -A. C. G. Stewart
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
MITSU BISHI & Co., Exporters and Im-
porters
POST OFFICE, CHINESE
Postmaster-Hwong Kai-teh
POST OFFICE, JAPANESE
Postmaster-K. Shimosaka Assistant-S. Tsuchiya
SANHO YOKO, General Store
STANDARD OIL Co. of New York
Paul H. Benedict, in charge
L. G. Graham
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