NEWCHWANG
A89
成天 Tien Cheng
JASPERSEN, M. P., Export, Import and Shipping, Forwarding and Insurance Teleph. 1048 (Jap.); Cable Ad:
Jaspersen; Codes: Mosse, A.B.C.
6th edn., Simplex, Universal Trade and Private
M. P. Jaspersen, sole proprietor and
manager
司公皂肥華利
LEVER BROS. (CHINA), LTD.-
The Manchurian Co., Ltd., agents
LIAO RIVER ConservaNCY BOARD-
The Lower Liao River Conservancy,
Engineers' Dept.:
L. H. Barnes, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.M.E.,
F.P.W.I., engineer-in-chief
The Upper Liao River Conservancy,
Engineers' Dept.:
T. Nagaoka, engineer-in-chief
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San Ching
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA-185, Szechuen
Road; Teleph. 13570
T. Úrabe, manager
NATIONAL ANILINE AND CHEMICAD Co.--
C. F. Wong
會 商洋
NEWCHWANG CLUB-Teleph. 403
房字寫港領
Ling chiang hsie tse fang
NEWCHWANG PILOT Co.-Lister Road;
Cable Ad: Pilot
Boats" Halcyon," "Hopeful"
NEWCHWANG RACE CLUB-
Hon. Secretary & Treas.-L. H. Barnes
局郵華中
Chung Hwa yu chu
POST OFFICE --Teleph. 193
QUARANTINE STATION AND HOSPITAL-
Cable Ad Antiplague
Wang Ming-pu, M.B., medical officer
STANDARD VACUUM OII. Co.-Cable Ad :
Socony
H. Č. Leel, Installation supt.
盛來源商英
VAN ESS & Co, A., Importers and Ex-
porters, Steamship Agents Telephs.
45 and 423; Cable Ad: Vaness
A. van Ess
J. F. Stone
MANCHURIAN TRADE CENTRES
In addition to Mukden, the Treaties made with China in 1903 by the United States and Japan secured the opening of Antung and Tatungkow in Manchuria. By an additional agreement made between China and Japan in December, 1905, the following inland places in Manchuria were opened to trade on the dates specified-September 10th, 1906, Tieh-ling, Tung-chiang-tzu and Fakumen; on October 8th, Hsin-min Fu; on December 17th, Manchuli, Harbin, Ch'ang-ch'un (K'uan-ch'êng-tzu) and Kirin; on December 19th, Tsitsihar (Pu-k'uei), the capital of the northern province of Hei-lung- chiang; and on June 18th, 1907, the remaining seven places-Fêng-huang-ch'êng (Ting) Liao-yang, Ninguta, Hun-ch'un, Sansing, Hailar and Aigun--were declared open as a preliminary step prior to the adoption of special settlement regulations. Only at Mukden and Harbin are Foreign Consulates, other than Japanese, established,
On March 9, 1932, a new "State of Manchukuo" was established at Hsinking (formerly Changchun), the new Capital, as an independent Republic, under the rulership of P'u I, the ex-Emperor of China, dethroned by the Chinese Revolution of 1911, and the latter was enthroned as the Emperor Kang-tê on March 1, 1934.
However, so far only Japan and San Salvador have yet accorded recognition to the new State of Manchukuo.
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