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會地內 Nui.ti.huei

CHINA INLAND MISSION

Rev. W. H. Warren

Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Taylor Rev. A. Langman

HANGCHOW-NINGPO

923

MAISON ST. VINCENT, CATHOLIC HOSPITAL

& ORPHAN ASYLUM, Sisters of Charity Sisters Calcagni (supèr.), Blanchin, Leang, Piret, Ouang, Kou, Tsu

↑ 年青

Chin-nyien-wei

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

校 學 大 I Z Tsi-kiang-ta-hsio-yau

S. Y. Jen

HANGCHOW

CHRISTIAN COLLEGE, American Presbyterian Missions, North and South

E. A. Turner

K. Y. Ma

J. C. Oliver

T. L. Chang D. K. Tong

N. T. Dzen K. Y. Chu H. Y. Chen T. Y. Chow

Z. V. Yao

T. L. Chu

S. Y. Pun

T Y. Tsoh

T. S. Chow

Rev. R. H. Fitch, D.D., pres. (abs.)

Mrs. Fitch (absent)

Rev. E. L. Mattox, D.D., pres. (abs.) Mrs. Mattox

A. W. March, Mrs. March, J. M. Wil- son, C.E., Mrs. Wilson, Rev. C. B. Day, Mrs. Day, Edward Evans, jr., Mrs. Evans, Rev. C. P. Barkman, Mrs. Barkman, D. W. Walker, R. S. Lautenschlager, Mrs. Lau-

tenschlager, Rev. Andrew V. Wu,

W. M. Cox and Miss M. C. Parker

堂主天

ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION

Rt. Rev. Monsgr. Faveau, Bishop

Rev. J. Chiapetto, Pro-Vicaire

Rev. J. Deymier

Rev. E. Moulis

Rev. P. Legrand (Huchow)

Rev. McArdle

do.

Rev. A. J. Asinelli (Kashing)

Rev. M. Bouillet (Chüchow) Rev. Aug. Henault do.

Rev. E. Lobry (Yenchow)

Rev. J. Lamers

do.

Rev. H. Claessen (Kashing)

T. F. Mei

Y. S. Chen

K. D. Wang

局理管務郵江浙

POST OFFICE (Chekiang Postal District)—

Tel. Ad: Postos

Actg. Postal Commr.-R. A, de Jaurias

-Tsu Mong-an

Actg. Deputy do.

District Acct.-E. Largen

Assistant Tsao Chien-ting (in charge

Secretariat)

路鐵甬杭滬

SHANGHAI-HANGCHOW-NINGPO-RAILWAY

C. P. Yin, managing-director

H. F. Pan, chief Chinese secretary

C. W. Chien,

do.

P. H. Lo, chief English secretary

A. C. Clear, engineer-in-chief

J. C. Molony, district engineer

(Shanghai-Hangchow section)

李美 Mei Fu

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-Zahkou

N. G. Wood, manager

J. B. Campbell

R. G. Doolan

NINGPO

波攤 Ning-po

Ningpo is situated on the river Yung, in the province of Chekiang, in lat. 29 55 min. N., and long. 121 deg. 22 min. E. It was one of the five ports thrown open to foreigners in 1842. Foreigners had, however, visited Ningpo at an early date. Portuguese traded there in 1522; a number of them settled in the place in that and succeeding years, and there was every prospect of a rising and successful settlement soon being established. But the lawless acts of the Portuguese soon attracted the attention of the Government, and in 1542 the Governor of Chekiang ordered the settlement to be destroyed and the population to be exterminated. A large force of Chinese troops soon besieged the place, destroying it entirely, and out of a population of 1,200 Portuguese 800 were massacred. No further attempt at trade with this port was made

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