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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

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TAKU-PEI-TAI-HO AND CHINWANGTAO

DIRECTORY

司公油火亞細亞商英

Ying shang A si a huo yu kung se

ASIATIC PETROLEUM Co. (NORTH CHINA),

LTD.-Tongku Installation

J. G. Liley, manager

古太 Tai koo

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE (John Swire &

Sons, Ltd.), Merchants

CHINESE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS-Tongku

(Peping-Mukden Line)

CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS-Tangku and

Taku Bar

In Charge-A. Zanetti

Boat Officer-C. J. Burge

Tidewaiters T. Baba, B. S. Abramoff, C. A. Woods, H. Grönvold, and Chinese members

Taku Bar-R.H. "Tienching"

In Charge T. Logvinoff Tidewaiters-F. S. Jump, S. Halliwell

KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION, THE-

Tongku (near Taku); Tel. Ad: Maishan

G. H. Fawcett, agent

STANDARD OIL Co. OF NEW YORK-

Hsinho Installation

S. G. H. Ames

司公船駁沽大

Ta ku Po chuan Kung sze

TAKU TUG AND LIGHTER CO., LTD.-Head

Office: Tientsin; Teleph. 15; Tel. Ad: Calendar

R. G. Lapper, supt. engineer

R. Heaps, accountant

H. V. Jennings | A. Bramwell I. J. O. Grant A. W. Emmerson

TANGKU CLUB-Teleph. 56

Chairman-J. S. Calder Hon. Secretary-G. H. Fawcett

TIENTSIN LIGHTER Co., LTD.

Butterfield & Swire, managers W. Tonkin, superintendent J. S. Calder, supt. engineer

A. J. Mandell, bar overseer

PEI-TAI-HO AND CHINWANGTAO

Peitaiho continues to expand. There are now five associations, namely, Rocky Point Association, East Cliff Association, Temple Bay Association, Lighthouse Point Association, and the Kung I Hui. An endeavour is being made to arrive at some kind of co-operation between these various sections, whose interests are common. "The first desideratum is a Sanitary Department serving the whole district comprised in the term "Peitaiho Beach." The next necessity is to form some general advisory committee, obviating the necessity of so many diverse forms of control. Voluntary service will have to be replaced by expert advisers, and how to meet this expenditure is a matter for consultation between the four associations and the Kung I Hui. The Kung I Hui is a body of Chinese gentlemen mostly with large local interests: it is registered in the Ministry of Communications as a definite working organisation and has a legal and, to a certain extent, judicial status. It has expended large sums of money in making excellent roads, lined with trees, and intends to throw the whole of the Lotus Hills open as a public park.

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