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OCEAN

ACCIDENT AND

CORPORATION, THE

I. F. Drysdale, F.R.G.S.

NANKING—WUHU

GUARANTEE

局理管務郵蘇江

Kiangsu Yu-uu-kuan-li-chü

POST OFFICE, CHINESE

Commissioner-G. E. Osland-Hill

Actg. Dep. do.-M. E. Summers

Acting Dep. Comr. (Chinese)— Sun

Tzu-hsi

District Accountant-

First Class Postmasters-F. Hostnig (Chinkiang), B. D. Isaieft (Soochow) Assistant-A. (). Hyland

SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD.

1. F. Drysdale, F.R.G.S.

李美

Mei-foo

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK - Tel.

Ad: Socony

J. B. Loucks, manager

R. C. Jackson

H. H. Tinch | A. L. Shaw

Chin-ling-da-sho

UNIVERSITY OF NANKING

Chinese Language, Literature, History, Philosophy and Western Subjects Foreign Staff

A. J. Bowen, B.A., LL.D., president J. E. Williams, B.A., D.D., vice-president

Miss M. H. Purcell, office secretary Miss E. M. Priest,

L. J. Owen, treasurer

do.

C. E. Akerstrom, B.C.S., B.B.A. M. S. Bates, M.A.

A. Brede, B.A.

J. L. Buck, B.S.

L. H. Caldwell, PII.B.

Miss Celia Carr, B.A.

H. Clemons, M.A.

F. W. Dieterich, B.A., B.D.

C. S. Gibbs, PH.D.

Mrs. J. R. Goddard J. B. Griffing, B.S., M.A. C. H. Hamilton, PILD. W. F. Hummel, M.A.

J. T. Illick, M.A.

E. V. Jones, PH.D.

C. S. Keen, M.A. Miss M. L. Leyda W. C. Lowdermilk, B.S. E. Marx, B.A., B.D.

Miss V. M, Mawe, B.A. L. B. Moss, B.S., M.A. J. H. Reisner, B.A., M.S.A. G. E. Ritchey, B.S. G. W. Sarvis, M.A. Miss Marguerite Sloan A. G. Small, M.E. Miss B. C. Smith, S.B. J. M. Speers, jr., B.A. A. N. Steward, B.S.

J. C. Thomson, M.S., B.D., M.A. P. D. Twinem, M.A., B.D.

C. Wade Jones, B.A. W. F. Wilson, B.A. Miss A. M. Wixon

Miss C. L. Woodbridge

University Hospital

A. C. Hutcheson, M.D., superintendent- Miss E. Walker, secretary-treasurer J. H. Daniels, M.D. McC. Fellows, D.D.S. C. S. Trimmer, M.D.

F. A. Wilmot, M.D.

Miss G. Bauer, laboratory technician

Miss C. Chace, R.N.

Miss M. E. Wright, R.N.

Miss F. M. Warner, R.N., superin-

tendent of nurses

會年青教督基

Giduh Giao Tsing Nen-hwei

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF

NANKING

P. L. Gillett, acting general secretary G. H. Shaw, associate secretary Dean L. Kelsey | H. R. Sweetman

WUHU ## Wú-hú

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This port (the name of which signifies grass and lakes," ie., swamps) was- opened to foreign trade, by the Chefoo Convention, on the 1st April, 1877. It is situated on the Yangtsze, in the province of An-hwei, and is a

"half-way port between Chinkiang and Kewkiang, though nearer to the former. It has the appearance of a thriving and busy town, and is admirably located for trade. This is mainly owing to the excellence of its water communication with the interior. A large canal, with a depth of five to six feet of water in the winter and 10 to 12 feet in the summer, connects the port with the important city of Ning-kuoh-fu, in southern An-hwei,

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