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KOUANG-TCHEOU-WAN-PAKHOI

SERVICE MILITAIRE

Comdt. d'Armes-Fourtaux, Capitaine

STATION DE TELEGRAPHIE SANS FIL

Chef de Station-M. Coste,

POSTES ET TÉLÉGRAPHES

Receveur 2 bureaux de postes et telegraphes à Fort Bayard, et ä

Tchékam

Postinaster-G. P. A. Lezer

GENDARMERIE

Commandant la Brigade-Cerati Gendarmes-Grange et Bordes

GARDE INDIGÈNE

Inspr., de lere cl. Comdt. la Brig.-

Tessarech

Grades Principaux, Chefs de Poste Potsi: Stalter, garde ppal. de Stagiaire Taiping: Housty,

id.

Potao: Dedon, garde ppal. de 1è classe Tanghai: Desrioux, Inspectuer de 3è ch Nao-Tcheou: Rondeaux,garde ppal.de 2 cl·

VILLE DE TCHÉKAM

Résident-Maire and Administrateur

des Services Civils-M. Tustes Médecins Contractuel

Dr. Tsin

FORT-BAYARD

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

Administrateur en chef du Territoire de Kouang Tcheou Wan-M.O.F. Cha- poulart

Administrateur Chargé du Centre Urbain

-M. Ch. de Coataudon de Kerdu Garde Indigène-Lathoumetie, inspecteur

de lere classe

Douanes-Jonquet, receveur Enregistrement-Vallat, receveur Instruction Publique-Toutain, direc

teur

Juge de Paix--Tustes

Médecin-Dr. Talec

Payeur-Siret

Postes et Télégraphes-Lezer, receveur Kongkoc de Fort-Bayard-Tsang-Tsoc-

soi

SOCIÉTÉ INDOCHINOIS D'ELECTRICITÉ

BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE

COMPAGNIE INDOCHINOSE DE NAVIGATION

(c.I.N.)

Sam-Tai-Lee, agent

ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO.

TCHÉKAM

Administrateur des Services Civils de l'Indochine Resident-Maire-M. Tustes Résident-Maire de Tchèkam-M. Fourcade Kongkoc de la Ville-Tsang-Hoc-Tam President de la Chambre de Commerce

-Tsang Sy Tsing

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TEXAS CO. (CHINA), LTD., THE, Petrolenny

and its Products

ΡΑΚΗΟΙ

海北 Pak-hoi

Pakhoi was opened to foreign trade in 1877 by the Chefoo Convention. It is situated on the Gulf of Tongking in long. E. 109 deg. 7 min. and lat. N. 21 deg. 29 min.

The Chinese town is situated on a peninsula, at the western extremity of which are a few low hills (Kuantao Head 2). 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 near the eastern end of the town. The foreign residences are situated on slightly higher ground toward to the south of the town.

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