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NANNING-KOUANG-TCHEQU-WAN
DIRECTORY
ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (SOUTH CHINA),LTD.
S. H. Clark, manager
BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO Co.
(Vacant)
Customs, MARITIME-Tel. Ad.: Custos
Acting Commr.-F. R. C. Surplice
Examiner-F. Kittel
Tidewaiter-(vacant)
Medical Officer-H. L. Clift
府事領國法大
FRENCH CONSULATE
Acting Consul-V. Cadet (Lungchow
and Nanning)
MISSIONS
ALLIANCE MISSION
O. Christopherson
MISSIONS ETRANGERES
Monseigneur Ducœur, evèque Rev. Père Labully, Kweihsien Rev. Père Barrière, Lungchow Rev. Père Albouy, Sünchow Rev. F. Poulat, Kweihsien
Rev. C. Pélamourgues, Nanning
Rev. J. M. Epalle, Silin
Rev. H. Costenoble, Nanning
Rev. L. Crocq, Taipingfu
Rev. Auguin, Nanning Rev. Teissier, Tungmu Rev. Humbert, Poseh Rev. Séosse, Sünchow Rev. Courant, Sylin Rev. Séguret, Silung Rev. Maurand, Silung Rev. Rigal, Yungfoo Rev. Cuenot, Kweilin Rev. Caysac, Haiyuan Rev. Heraud, Sunchow
PENTECOSTAL MISSION
R. L. Phillips
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS
P. L. Williams
POST OFFICE, KWANGSI DISTRICT-Head
Office
Postal Commissioner-N. B. Doodha Acting Deputy Commissioner-Hsueh
Chia-wang
1st Class Postmaster-Tsen Yuan
Kwan (Kweilin)
1st Class Postmaster-- Li Hing Po
(Wuchow)
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-Tel.
Ad: Socony
J. A. Parrish, manager
KOUANG-TCHEOU-WAN
海州廣
Kwáng-chau-wan
The bay of Kwangchau (or according to the French official spelling, Kouang-tcheou- wan), situated in the province of Kwangtung, was ceded on lease with the surrounding territories by a Convention between France and China, and occupied by the French on the 22nd of April, 1898. It is comprised between the 20 deg. 45 min. and the 21 deg. 17 min. north latitude, and the 107 deg. 55 min. and 108 deg. 16 min. east longitude to a distance more or less of 230 miles of Hongkong, W.S.W. The two islands of Nao-tcheou and Tang-hai placed at the entrance of the bay nake an excellent closed port into which entrance is by two narrow passages.
The port measures about 15 miles long, and for about half of its length it is three or four miles in breadth. The depth of anchorage of 20 metres extends over a length of more than 10 miles and borders on the extremity of the junk port of Tchekam, an important commercial centre in constant communication with Macao, Hongkong, Hainan and Pakhoi. The neighbouring districts are well cultivated, and it is believed mineral beds will be found. The new French territory is only separated from the valley of the West River by chains of hills. Following the Convention of delimitation signed on the 16th of November, 1899, between Marshal Sou and Admiral Courrejolles, the territory of Kouang-tcheou-wan was placed under the authority of the Governor-General of Indo-China. The chief place of the territory is the town of Fort Bayard, which is at the entrance of the interior port on the right bank of the river Ma Tché. It is the tommercial port, with the establishments of the civil administration, military service and the special offices.
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