HUE (ANNAM)- PROVINCES DE L'ANNAM
Mme. Sautton, institutrice de 2ème classe
de l'enseignement du 1er degré Mme. Gras, institutrice de 2ème classe
de l'enseignement du 1er degré
Ecole Francaise à Hué
Mme. Laurent, institutrice de lère classe,
directrice
Mlle. Daydé, institutrice stagiaire Mlle. Andréi,
id.
Collège Dong-khanh
Mlle. Le Bris, institutrice de lère classe,
directrice
Mme. Goaec, institutrice de 3ème classe Mme. Rouger, institutrice contractuelle à
5,000 francs
Mme. Lacombe, institutrice contractuelle
Ecoles primaires de Thua-Thiên
M. Goaec, professeur ppal. de 3ème classe de l'enseignement du 1er degré, directeur M. Bui-Dinh, professeur stagiaire
Ecole Francaise de Tourune Mme. Spick, institutrice stagiaire
DIRECTION LOCALE DE LA SANTÉ EN ANNAM Meslin, médecin major de lère classe des troupes coloniales H.C. directeur local p.i. de la Santé en Annam Talbot, médecin ppal, de 2ème classe des T.C.H.C. directeur de l'institut oph- thalmologique
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Leger, médecin major de lère classe des
T.C.H.C.
Couput, médecin stagiaire de l'assistance
inédicale
Terresse, médecin stagiaire de l'assistance
médicale
Cleret, infirmier-chef de l'hôpital principal
de Hué
Fleurot, chef de bureau de lère classe des services civils, econome à l'hôpital principal de Huế
SERVICE VETERINAIRE ZOOTECHNIQUE ET DES EPIZOOTIES DE L'ANNAM M. Dervaux, vétérinaire inspecteur des epizooties de lère classe, chef de service et directeur de la jumenterie de Hué
SERVICE FORESTIER DE L'ANNAM M. Boulangé, inspecteur de lère classe,
chef de service
Parraut, conducteur de 3ème classe des
forêts
Societe des Chaux Hydrauliques de Langtho (Anciens Etablissements Bogaort) Direction générale à Hai- phong. Usine au Langtho près Hué (Annam)
G. Chenu, directeur général M. Rigaux, directeur de l'usine D. Capelle, chef comptable F. Dorchy, chef de fabrication R. Claudot, maître carrier
PROVINCES DE L'ANNAM
TOURANE
The port of Tourane is situated about 40 miles to the south-east of Huê, the capital of Annam, but on account of the Thuan-an Bar it is accessible by sea for large craft during only six months of the year from the end of March to the end of September. From Huê to Tourane there is a very comfortable railway along the sea- shore or passing through the mountains and woods, for a distance of 68 miles. There is also a very picturesque road passing over the Nuages range of hills which is practicable for horse and foot traffic and motor-cars. The extensive bay of Tourane is surrounded by hills and affords anchorage to the largest vessels. The Government transports and the steamers of the Messageries Maritimes and the Chargeurs Réunis find an anchorage here at all states of the tide and in all weathers. The Tourane River, which rises in the small mountains of the interior, empties itself into the bay. It is navigable only for small boats and junks, by which the traffic with the provinces of Quang-nam and Quang-ngai is carried on. The town, which is well built, extends for a length of nearly two miles along the left bank of the river. It possesses many public buildings, including the French Residency, a fine Military Hospital, spacious and well-ventilated Barracks, the Custom-house, the Treasury, the Post Office, and the Municipal Offices, also a number of well-appointed business establishments, amongst which may be mentioned the Bank de l'Indo-Chine, the Messageries Maritimes offices,
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