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foreign articles marked the growing desire of the Chinese for the development of modern industrialism in their country. The local authorities, realising the far-reaching educational value of such an institution to both producers and consumers, decided to transform it into a permanent Industrial Museum.

Nanking was the scene of much fighting in the revolutionary campaign during October and November, 1911. The whole city was occupied by the revolutionaries in the early days of December, the Tartar City was sacked and burnt, and Nanking became the seat of the Provisional Government with Dr. Sun Yat-sen as President. Here the Republican Constitution was drawn up and promulgated, and the Revolutionary leaders sought to make Nanking the capital of the Republic. In July, 1913, a military outbreak occurred which rapidly developed into an armed rebellion against the Central Government, and from the 15th August until the 1st September the city, until it capitulated to the Government troops, was under a severe bombard- ment. All of Hsia-kuan was burnt, and Nanking was looted. Advantage has been taken of the destruction of Hsia-kuan to widen the existing streets and build new ones. The Hui Min Bridge, connecting the main thoroughfare with Hsia-kuan, has been re- constructed in concrete and was officially opened to traffic on October 23rd, 1923. The population of Nanking and its suburbs is estimated to be over 400,000.

亞細亞

DIRECTORY

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ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (NORTH CHINA),

LTD.-Tel. Ad: Doric

E. C. Robinson, local manager

F. A. Brown (Pengpu)

H. E. Foster

R. E. M. Paterson

E. A. R. Fowles Miss P. Gulston

店飯龍惠 Wai-loong

BRIDGE HOUSE HOTEL-Tel. Ad: Bridge

C. Sim, manager

BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co., LTD.—-

Tel. Ad: Powhattan

F. C. Jordan

L. T. Barnard

W. Lyons

H. J. Asmus

署涉交

E. A. Anderson

C. W. Stocks

Miss Stanley

Miss Ovens

Kiang Ning Chiao Shih Shu

BUREAU FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF KIANG-

NING

Supt. of Customs and Commissioner

of Foreign Affairs of Nanking-Wen Shih Tsin

古太 Taikoo

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Merchants

T. F. Laughland, signs per pro.

R. Millar

S. H. Edkins

A. M. Paul

Agencies

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

China Mutual Steam Nav. Co., Ld. Australian Oriental Line

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

Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Co.

of Hongkong, Ld.

London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Ld.

Royal Exchange Assurance Corpn.

Orient Insurance Co., Ld. Guardian Assurance Co., Ld. British Traders' Ins. Co., Ld. (Fire) Union Insurance Society of Canton British & Foreign Marine Ins. Co., Ld. Standard Marine Insurance Co., Ld. Sea Insurance Co,, Ld.

Guardian Assurance Co., Ld. (Marine)

司公行木泰祥

Tseang-tah-mu-hong-kung-sze

CHINA IMPORT AND EXPORT LUMBER Co.,

LTD., Lumber Merchants-Yun-lin St.;

Tel. Ad: Lumberoo

G. D. Jack, district manager

T. L. Wong, local

Pa Ger Van

Agencies

Arnhold

do.

& Co., Ld., Merchants, Contractors and Engineers

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