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SUMITOMO GOSHI-KAISHA COPPER SALES DEPARTMENT, Suppliers of Copper, Bul- lion, Pyrite, Hollow Tiles and Machinery --Kitahama 5-chome; Telephs. 4343, 3870, 247, 248 and 4232 (Honkyoku); Tel. Ad: Sumitsales; Codes: Bentley's, A.B.C. 4th and 5th edns., Lieber's
H. Kasuga
Y. Motoma
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON, Fire and Marine Insurance-515, Umeda- machi, Kita-ku; Teleph. 353 (Kita); Tel. Ad: Sunfire
A. W. L. Robertson (Kobe), manager
for Japan
S. Tamura, local manager
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Co. OF CANADA
1480
Osaka District Agency: 1, Koraibashi, Nichome; Telephs. 1380 and (Honkyoku), 7190 (Furikae Koza).
also Tokyo
W. Araki, chief agent
R. Nemoto, cashier
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TATA & Co., LTD., R. D., Merchants and Commission Agents 17, Kitahama, Sanchome; Telephs. 3980 and 3982 (L.D., Honkyoku); Tel. Ad: Fraternity. Head Office: Bombay. Branches: Rangoon, Shanghai, Kobe, Liverpool and New York
B. M. Batki
F. B. Bhedwar
G. Yamamura H. P. Dastur
Agency
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The New India Assurance Co., Ld., of
Bombay, India
TEXAS COMPANY, THE--Mainichi Building, Dojima Kita-ku; Teleph. 4071 (Kita); Tel. Ad: Texaco
THIRTY-FOURTH BANK (SANJUSHI GINKO), LTD.-Koraibashi, Shichome; Telephs. 330 to 334 (Honkyoku)
K. Kikuchi, president
Agency
H'kong. & S'hai. Banking Corporation
TOKYO MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE Co., LTD.-11, Koraibashi-dori, Shichome, Higashi-ku; Telephs. 4340 to 4342, 5340, 5341, 340 and 341 (Honkyoku); Tel. Ad: Stilwater; Code: Bentley's
H. Hirao, resident managing-director Y. Hara, branch manager
Union Guide Co., Ltd., Importers and Exporters, General Merchants---Dojima Building; Telephs. 5890 to 5899; Tel. Ad: Unionguide
T. Takuchi, president J. A. Hara, nianager Agencies
Nippon Yusen Kaisha Admiral Oriental Line Dollar Steamship Co. Messageries Maritimes
VACUUM OIL Co. OF NEW YORK-44, Utsubokitadori, Shichome, Nishi-ku; Teleph. 1936 (Tosabori)
VOLKART BROTHERS' AGENCY 26, Kita- hama, 4-chome, Higashi-ku; Telephs. 5071-5 (Honkyoku); P.O. Box 37 (Cen- tral); Tel. Ad: Volkart
Jul. Mueller O. Treyer O. Gysel
J. Rutz
A. O. Keller H. Gysel
L. Bachmann
WILMINA JO GAKKO, American Presby- terian Mission Girls' School--Niyemom- cho, Higashi-ku
Miss V. M. Mackenzie
Miss Helen Palmer
Miss G. R. Peters
Y.M.C.A., OSAKA-12, Tosabori, Nichome, Nishi-ku; Telephs. 946 and 6080 (Tosa- bori)
KYOTO
Kyoto from A.D. 794 to 1868 was the capital of Japan. Its sacred and classic associations as well as the picturesque character of the surrounding country combine to invest the city with an interest attaching to no other place in Japan. Kyoto has excellent hotel accommodation for foreign tourists. The city lies practically in the centre of Japan on the main line of railway, and is reached from Kobe in about three hours. The population, according to the census of 1920, is 591,305.
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