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YUNNANFU-HOKOW

Attaché Militaire-Lieut.-Col. Chevet Médecin-Chef de l'Hôpital Consulaire

de Yunnanfu-Dr. G. Mouillac Médecin-Chef de l'Hôpital Consulaire

de Mengtsz-Dr. Pautet Directeur des Ecoles Franco-Annamite

à Yunnanfu-Marcadet

UNITED STATES

Consul-Harry E. Stevens Clerk-Irma A. Warnick Interpreter J. N. Hwang

CUSTOMS, CHINESE MARITIME

Acting Commissioner--K. E. Jordan

(at Mengtsz)

Assistant-R. R. de L. Liesching Appraiser-O. G. Schmied Examiner-J. P. Wilson Tidewaiter-Ho Kwok Wai

FRENCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

President-M. Subira

Vice-do. M. Durand

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GERIN, DREVARD & Co., Hardware, Ma-

chinery and Piece Goods

HARDING & Co.

D. J. Harding, manager

會蓄儲國萬

Man kwok tse chu way

INTERNATIONAL SAVINGS SOCIETY

Paris Office: 85, Rue St. Lazare.

Head Office: 7, Avenue Edward VII. Shanghai. Tel. Ad: Intersavin

J. Subira

LLOYD, C. F., Importer and Exporter--Tel. Ad: Lloyd; Codes: A.B.C. 5th and 6th, Bentley's, Lieber's, Kendall's and Private

MISSIONS

BRITISH & FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY

CATHOLIQUE, Vicariat Apostolique de

Yunnanfu

Vicaire Apostolique-Mgr. C. M. F. de Gorostarzu, évêqueď’Ailaen1907 Provicaires F. Ducloux, E. E. Maire Procureur-J. Guyomard

CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY

R. F. Lankester and wife A. Watson, M.B., B.S.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

R. D. Arnold, B.A., secretary

Mrs. R. D. Arnold

V. D. Parker, B.A., secretary Mrs. V. D. Parker

POINSARD & VEYRET (Société Anonyme Hardware and Provision Merchants

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK H. C. Page, representative

THE 壁 徐

SUBIRA FRÈRES, Import and Export-Tel.

Ad: Subira; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edn., and Bentley's

YUNNAN POSTAL DISTRICT-Head Office:

Yunnanfu; Tel. Ad: Postos

Postal Commr.-R. M. Caudron

Dist. Accountant-C. J. M. Legendre Inland Control--Wong Chi-hsüng Accountancy-Chin Ku Secretary-Wang Mu Chiao

YUNNANFU CLUB (Cercle de Yunnanfu)

President-C. Leppissier Secretary-F. Bouchet

YUNNANFU WIRELESS STATION M. Mutter, ingénieur

HOKOW

Hokow was opened to foreign trade by the Supplementary Convention between China and France of 20th June, 1895. By the terms of the agreement France was to establish a Vice-Consulate and China a Customs House at Hokow, these stipulations being carried out in August, 1896, and July, 1897, respectively. The Vice-Consulate is subordinate to the Mengtsz Consulate and the Hokow Customs are under the control of the Mengtsz Commissioner, and the value of the trade is not separately stated in the Mengtsz Customs returns.

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