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KOUANG-TCHEOU-WAN-PAKHOI

STATION DE TELEGRAPHIE SANS FIL Chef de Station-M. Coste

POSTES ET TÉLÉGRAPHES

Receveur Leguezennec, 2 bureaux de postes et telegraphes à Fort Bayard, Tchékam

GENDARMERIE.

Commandant la Brigade-Cerati Gendarmes-Bonvalot et Goertz

GARDE INDIGÈNE

Inspr., ppal. de 3è cl. Comdt. la Brig.-

Girard

Comptable Labeye

Grades Principaux, Chefs de Poste Potsi: Marc-garde, ppal. stagiaire Taiping: Fanniere, sous-inpecteur de lè cl. Telunioun: Pigeonneau, garde ppal.

journalier Potao: Rebut, sous-inspecteur de lè cl. Tanghai: Desrioux, garde ppal. de lè cl. Naolcheon: Roudeaux, garde ppal. de 2è cl.

VILLE DE TCHÉKAM

Administateur en chef des Colonies Résident-Maire- Fourcade

Médecins Contractuels - Dr. Tsin, Dr.

Pierre Wong

FORT-BAYARD

Chef-Lieu du Territoire de Kouang-Tcheou- wan, en communication avec Hanoi et Hongkong, Mission Catholique

939

Administrateur en chef du Territoire de

Kouang Tcheou Wan-Jabouille Administrateur Chargé du Centre Urbain

-Pénavaire

Garde Indigène-Girard, inspecteur prin-

cipal 3ème classe Douanes-Garde, receveur

Enregistrement-Moinardeau, receveur Instruction Publique-Gras, directeur Juge de Paix-Leib Médecin-Dr. Jeansotte Payeur-Pernès

Postes et Télégraphes-Leguezennec,

receveur

Kongkoc de Fort-Bayard-Tsang-Tsoc-

Tsoi

SOCIÉTÉ INDOCHINOIS D'ELECTRICITÉ

BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE

COMPAGNIE INDOCHINOSE DE NAVIGATION

(C.I.N.)

Sam-Tai-Lee, agent

STANDARD OIL Co., Pendered

TCHÉKAM

Administrateur de en chef de Colonies Résident-Maire de Tchèkam-M. Fourcade Kongkoc de la Ville--Tsang-Hoc-Tam

TEXAS CO. (CHINA), LTD., THE, Petro-

leum and its Products

T. N. Wong

ΡΑΚΗΟΙ

海北

Pak-hoi

Pakhoi was opened to foreign trade by the Chefoo Convention in 1877. It is situated on the Gulf of Tongking in long. E. 109 deg. 7 min. and lat. N. 21 deg. 29 min. The British Consul hoisted his flag on the 1st May, 1877, and a French Consulate was established in December, 1887.

The Chinese town is situated on a peninsula, at the western extremity of which are a few low hills (Kuantao Head DZ). It faces nearly due north, and in winter is much exposed to the force of the N.E. monsoon winds. These blow so hard at times as to interfere materially with the shipment and discharge of cargo from steamers in the harbour, the anchorage for which is situated opposite the western end of the town and a mile and a half from the Custom House at the eastern end of the town. The foreign residences are situated on slightly higher ground to the south of the town.

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