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NEWCHWANG

recently doubled its output, and six new steam bean mills have an aggregate output of 9,800 cakes a day. Another article of export has lately arisen in Fushun coal, and the South Manchurian Railway, finding the, cost of laying down the coal at Newchwang is cheaper than at Dairen, is developing the export trade from Newchwang. The Anshan Steel Works were expected to become an important addition to local industry, but up to the present they have not realised the hopes of their promoters. The mining zone covers about 10 square miles, and borings have proved the existence of 100,000,000 tons of ore with a purity of from 40 to 60 per cent.

The greater part of the export trade here is with Japan and the southern Chinese ports, but some direct shipments of beans and beancake have been made to Europe. Details of a scheme for the improvement of the Upper Reaches of the Liao River and the deepening of the Bar at its mouth were under consideration for over two years, and a preliminary agreement embodying regulations for the financing and operation of the scheme-signed in July, 1911, by the Consular Body and Taotai, was for some time afterwards the subject of negotiations between the Diplomatic Body at Peking and the Chinese Central and Provincial Authorities. The scheme was eventually ratified in the course of 1914, and Conservancy works were begun in 1915. The patch of 13,000 feet having a depth of only 6 feet at low water ordinary springs, which existed in 1913, has been very considerably reduced as the result of the construction of training walls. With the aid of a powerful suction dredger at work on the bar, in conjunction with the training walls, it is hoped to obtain a depth of 26 feet across the bar at ordinary high water, and thus make the port of Newchwang accessible to ocean. shipping. The new Quarantine Hospital was opened on July 10th, 1920.

DIRECTORY

安利

ARNHOLD & Co., LTD.-Tel, Ad: Harchi

J. B. Dewhurst, signs per pro.

J. H. Jennings

Agencies-See Shanghai

司公油火亞細亞商英

ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (NORTH CHINA),

LTD.--Tel. Ad: Doric

A. P. Richards, manager

C. Appelboom

R. P. Van den Berg

W. H. Bragg (absent)

J. S. Dudley

P. W. E. Read

R. M. Sandbach

Miss Hunt

Mrs. Walther

A. Holdsworth, inst. manager

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL

利雅

AUGUSTESEN, H. C., China Trade-Teleph.

1024

A. Schmidt, manager

W. Michelsen

行銀國中

BANK OF CHINA-Tung Ta Chich; Teleph.

332; Tel. Ad: 6892 (Yin)

行銀鮮朝

BANK OF CHOSEN-Head Office: Seoul, Chosen; Tel. Ad: Chosenbank; Codes:

5th Lieber's and Bentley's

行銀通交

* Chiao-tung-yin-hong

BANK OF COMMUNICATIONS-Dung-Ta- Chieh; Telephs. 88 and 117; Tel. Ad: Tung

司公 烟美英

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co. (CHINA),

LTD.-Teleph. 419; Tel. Ad: Powhattan

S. W. Glass

J. K. M. Newton

BRITISH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-Tel.

Ad: Britiscom

J. H. Jennings, hon. secretary

古太 Tai.koo

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE (John Swire &

Sons, Ltd.), Merchants

J. Robertson, signs per pro.

J. Cox

Agencies

China Navigation Co., Ld. Ocean Steamship Co., Ld.

China Mutual Steam Navgn. Co., Ld.

Australian Oriental Line

Canadian Govt. Merchant Marine, Ld. Taikoo Sugar Refining Co., Ld.

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