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MUKDEN-HARBIN
臣: 襌 Chan ch'en
SIEMSSEN & Co. (Estd. in China 1846),
Export, Import, Engineering and In-
surance
司公油火古士 德
Teh shih ku huo yu kung sze.
TEXAS Tah Hsi Pien Men Wai;
Teleph. 1269; Tel. Ad: Siemssen
廠工達可斯
S-ko-da
SKODA WORKS (Branch of the Ltd. Co., formerly Skoda Works Pilzen, Czecho- slovakia), Steel Works, Builders of all kinds of Machinery, Mechanical and Electrical-6, Kiso-machi, Japanese Con- cession; Tel. Ad: Skodaworks
Karel Jan Hora, E.E., gen'l. manager of the Far Eastern Branches (Peping) Z. K. Tokarjevsky, M.E., manager I. P. Gramkau, M.E., engineer
SOUTH MANCHURIA MOTOR Co. (Owners: Mark Terk & Co.), Motor Car and Spare Parts Dealers-20, Chiyota-dori; Tel. Ad; Terk; Code: Bentley's
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-Tel.
Ad: Socony
A. C. Cornish, manager
H. V. Devereux, mgr. (Newchwang)
A. E. Fitzsimons, assist. (Tsinanfu)
Lubricating Oil Division
F. A. Parker
Accounting Division
J. F. McMunn
R. W. Mooney (Shanghai) Miss E. Cone, stenographer
G. Kolokolov (filing & mailing dept.)
R. A. Shilling (Mukden district)
G. M. Lowe, marketing assistant
K. E. Graham, gasoline do.
號泰怡
E tai kou
STEWARD & Co., E. D., General Store- keepers and Provision Merchants- 44,
Naniwa-dori: Tel. Ad: Steward; Codes;
Bentley's and A.B.C. 5th edn.
G. G. Liang, manager
Co., THE, Texaco Petroleum
Products International Settlement;
Teleph. 3302 (Japanese); Tel. Ad: Texaco
J. O. L. Martin, district manager
L. C. Kemp
G. H. McLachlan R. R. Schieck P. Valujenich B. Berman
M. Yoshino (Dairen) H. Tsuruta do.
TSCHURIN & Co., I. I., Universal Providers and General Importers, Engineering- 34, Naniwa-dori; Tel. Ad: Tschurin; Codes: Bentley's and Rudolf Mosse
M. I. Batomsky, engineer'g. manager
UNITED MOTORS CORPORATION—37,
yoda-dori
I: I. Kovalevsky, manager
Chi-
UNITED STATES DEPT. OF COMMERCE—
Ssu Djing Lu
WALTER & CO., CARL, Import, Export and
Commission Agents
Ting Kai
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Chingli
Szu
YALI IMPORT AND Export Co., Ltd.
P. Hansen
H. H. Iben E. Knoll
K. Geisselhart Fr. Theile
C. Budde H. Augustesen Miss Manuke
YAMATO HOTEL (S.M.R.)-Tel. Ad: Yamato
HARBIN
Harbin, the junction of the railways from Irkutsk to Vladivostock, and from Harbin' to Kwangchengtze, where the latter joins the Japanese line to Dalny, has been made the seat of the Chinese Maritime Customs House to control the railway traffic by means of sub-stations at Manchuria Station on the western frontier and Suifenho (Pogranit- chnaia) on the eastern frontier. Its situation on the railway is within comparatively easy land communication with large grain-producing districts as yet but sparsely
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