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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

FUSAN-MASAMPO

DIRECTORY

BANK OF CHOSEN-44, Daicho-machi, It- chome; Tel. Ad: Chosen Bank; A.B.C. improved edn.

1. Kouda, manager

I. Fujii, per pro. manager Y. Tanimura,

do.

HOLME, RINGER & Co., Import, Export and Commission Merchants - Telephs. 545 and 532; Tel. Ad: Ringer; Codes: A. B.C. 5th ed., Bentley's, Western Union

S. A. Ringer (Nagasaki)

F. E. E. Ringer do.

S. Naito, manager

Y. Tanaka

S. Fukushima

H. Kishimioto

Agencies

M. Morita

S. Maeda

Hongkong & Shanghai Bankg. Corpn. Chartered Bank of India, Australia

and China

Asiatic Steam Navigation Co., Ld. American Asiatic Steamship Co., Ld. American & Oriental Line

Bank Line, Ld.

Thos. Cook & Son

Barber Steamship Lines Inc. Ben Line of Steamers

British India Steam Nav. Co., Ld. Canadian Pacific Steamships, Ld. Chargeurs Reunis (French S.S. Co.) China Navigation Co., Ld.

China Mutual Steam Nav. Co., Ld. Cie. des Messageries Maritimes Eastern & Australian S.S. Co., Ld. East Asiatic Co., Ld. Glen Line of Steamers Java-China-Japan Lijn Mogul Line of Steamers Ocean Steamship Co., Ld.

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Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Peninsular & Oriental Steam Nav. Co. Prince Line, Ld.

Royal Mail Steam Packet Co.

Russian East Asiatic Co., Ld. Shire Line of Steamers

Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ld. Toyo Kisen Kaisha

John Warrack & Co.'s Steamers Board of Underwriters of New York Cassa Navale and D'Assicuraz, Genova Fuso Marine & Fire Insurance Co. Lloyd's, London

Admiral Line

London Salvage Association

New Zealand Insurance Co., Ld. N. British & Mercantile Ins. Co., Ld. North China Insurance Co., Ld. Norwich Union Fire Insur. Society, Ld. Royal Exchange Assur. Corpn. South British Fire & Mar. Ins. Co., Ld. Sun Insurance Co.

Sea Insurance Co., Ld.

Travellers' Baggage Ince. Assoc., Ld.

Union Insur. Society of Canton, Ld.

Western Assurance Co.

Yangtsze Insurance Association

局便郵本日大

POST OFFICE, JAPANESE

G. Kojima, director

M. Kajimoto, chief secretary

S. Morita, chief engineer

T. Yoshida, chief clerk of Mail sec.

Y. Okeijima, Accounting section

J. Nagai, Telegraph section

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, LTD. (Fusan Branch)-Kotohira-cho;Telephs. 665 and 43; Tel. Ad: Mitsui

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MASAMPO

浦山馬

Masampo was opened to foreign trade on the 1st May, 1899. It has a native population of roughly 35,000, and the Japanese inhabitants number approximately 3,000. The climate is very mild. The harbour is good and in summer it serves as an excellent sea-bathing place. The Masampo branch of the Seoul-Fusan railway besides several lines of small steamers connect with the port of Fusan, and the superior accommodation of the latter port greatly interferes with the commercial expansion of Masampo.

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