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CHEFOO-LUNGKOW

司公限有豐裕

Yu-feng-you-shan-kung-sze

SHANTUNG SILK AND LACE Co., LTD., Manufacturers and Wholesale Exporters

of Pongees, Laces, Hair Nets, Straw-

braids and Woollen Rugs-Beach Road; Tel. Ad: Yufeng

H. K. Lee, director

J. Woo, sub-manager

行品食洋西

SHI YANG CHE PIN HANG (Foreign Food

Store), Manufactory of Delikatessen, Sau- sage Factory, Ship Chandlers, Spe- ciality: Pig's Knuckles, Pickled Pig's Feet, Horse-Radish-127, Tung Ma Lou; Teleph. 504; Tel. Ad: Trendel; Codes Bentley's, A.B.C. 5th, Boedikers Familien Telegraphen Schluessel Mrs. Ella Trendel, proprietress Fritz Trendel, manager

Reinhold Trendel, assistant

Agencies

Gasa Do Povo, Shanghai. Wines Fritz's Restaurant

SMITH & Co., L. H., Mercliants

J. M. Cappelen

D. Cappelen

Agencies

Union Insurance Society of Canton

Union Assurance Society, London

China Fire Insurance Co., Ld.

North British and Mercantile Insce. Co.

Aquarius Co., of Shanghai

司公隊艦務商埃維蘇

SOVIET MERCANTILE FLEET "Sovtorgflot"

-3, Fergusson Road

李美 Mei-foo

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK, Refined

Petroleum and Lubricating Oils-Beach

Road; Telephs. 11 (manager) and 155

(Chinese); Tel. Ad: Socony

John C. Chukunliang, acting in-charge

司公報電棧水台烟

SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH SERVICE, THE

(Great Northern and Eastern Extension)

V. Mortensen, superintendent

H. L. Leggatt, controller

S. Braad-Sorensen | F. O. Davies V. K. Bjerre

A. Brandtmar

司公務印興泗台烟

In-toy-se-hing-yin-wu-kung-sze

SZE HING & Co., Printers, Lithographers, Bookbinders, Stationers, Paper Mer-

chants, & Rubber Stamp Manufacturers

S. F. Kwan, manager

星 Fi

YANNOULATOS, BROTHERS (CHINA), General Exporters, Pongee Silks, Lace, Hair Nets, etc.-Head Office: Chefoo; Tel.

Ad: Onneybros. Shanghai Office: 70, Yulin Road

E. P. Yannoulatos, director

N. P. Yannoulatos, signs per pro. E. V. Bono,

do.

P. Huitong, Chinese manager

S. K. Yoa, secretary

YIH WEN SCHOOL, THE

Wm. C. Booth, principal

S. D. Lee, vice do.

R. A. Lanning, treasurer

Francis Chin, dean, Sen. Mid. School

T. Y. Liu, do., Jun. do. Mrs. J. L. Stevens

LUNGKOW

口龍

Lungkow, a sub-station under the Chefoo Customs Commissioner, was de- clared a trading port in November, 1914, but was not formally opened until 1st November, 1915. It is about 60 miles due west of Chefoo, on the west coast of the Shantung promontory. It lies about 100 miles south-west of the Japanese port, Dairen, and is the nearest port to the rich Manchurian provinces. Newchwang and Tientsin are each about 200 miles distant from Lungkow.

The port is well sheltered by the Chimatao Peninsula, and is the most northern one in China proper open to the sea throughout the year, though the Harbour is some- times partly frozen over, greatly handicapping the movements of the clumsy cargo boats. This generally happens in January. The harbour of Lungkow (Dragon's

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