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NINGPO WENCHOW
堂主天波蜜
Ning po Tien tsu tang
MISSION CATHOLIQUE DU NINGPO
Rt. Rev. A. Defebvre
A. Buch
D. Nugent
C. Pruvost
L. Marques C. Delafosse
L. Pech
J. Prost
McKiernan
Givry
Vonken
Boucherie
Engels
Dontan
O'Hara
Corcuff
PETIT SÉMINAIRE ST. VINCENT Rev. Fr. J. Tchao, c.M.
Rev. Fr. P. Sou
Rev. Fr. T. Tcheng Rev. Fr. J. B. Wang Rev. Fr. Shu, C.M. Rev. Fr. Chow
SAINT PAUL'S CATHOLIC SEMINARY Rev. Father Denis Nugent, C.M. Rev. Father Leon Marquis, C.M. Rev. Father Peter Vonken, C.M. Rev. Father William O'Hara,
Rev. Joseph Chen, C.M.
C.M.
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
W. A. Willis, Warden'
會公道循
METHODIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY
Rev. A. A. Conibear and wife
(chairman)
H. S. Redfern, M.Sc., and wife
Rev. H. Tomlinson and wife
Miss D. V. Coombs, B.A.
Rev. P. E. Slater
Miss K. Coombs
司公船輪紹響
Ning shao lung sui kung sże
NINGPO-SHAOHSING S. N. Co., LTD., Tue
Ye Shun Chuen, manager
Wu Shih-feng, chief clerk
POST OFFICE
局 務 郵
Lin Si Nan, First Class Postmaster
STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY-Cable
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WENCHOW
州
温
Wan-chau
KAZTE
Wênchow, one of the five ports opened to foreign trade by the Chefoo Convention, is the chief town in the department of Wênchow, occupying the south-east corner of Chekiang province. The city is situated on the south bank of the river Ou, about 20 miles from its mouth, in lat. 28 deg. I min. 30 sec. N., long. 120 deg. 38 min. 45 sec. E. The site is a well cultivated plain, bounded on all sides by lofty hills. The walls are said to have been first erected during the fourth century, and they have been enlarged and re-built at various times since. They are formed of stone, diagonally laid at the foundation, and partly also of brick, and measure about four miles in circumference. The streets generally are paved with brick or stone and kept in careful repair by the householders. Many of them run side by side with small waterways, which in their turn communicate with navigable canals intersecting the whole city. There are numerous large nunneries and temples in Wênchow. The Custom House, outside the North Gate, various Yamêns, other public offices and the Foundling Hospital, are also among the chief buildings. The last-named institution, built in 1748, contains 100 apartments. The Roman Catholic Missionaries have a spacious and imposing church in the western part of the city. The English Methodist Mission has a church capable of seating about 1,000 people. In 1903 this Mission erected a fine college at a cost of $20,000, containing sleeping accommodation. for over 100 students, and teaching accommodation for more than 200. Early in 1906 án extensive and substantially constructed Hospital was also completed by the Mission at a further outlay of fully $20,000. The building consists of a central block and two wings.
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