Directory_and_Chronicle_1940 — Page 480

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

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CHANGCHUN-KIRIN

DIRECTORY

CHI TUNG CHANG Co., Importers, Ex- porters and Engineering -4, Umege- cho; Teleph. 1250

MANCHUKUO GOVERNMENT

H. I. M. the Emperor

Sovereign

Kangtê

Privy Council:

President-Tsang Shih-yi Legislative Council:

President-(Vacant) Imperial Household Dept. :

Minister-Hsi Chia

State Council:

Premier-Chang Ching-hui Supervisory Council:

President-Lo Chen-yu Dept. of Civil Affairs:

Minister-Lu Yung-huan Vice-Minister-Chao Peng-ti Dept. of Foreign Affairs:

Minister-Chang Yen-ching Vice-Minister-Chuichi Ohashi Dept. of Defence:

Minister-General Yu Chih-shan Vice-Minister-Lt. Li Shêng-tang Dept. of Finance :

Minister Sun Chi-chang

·

Vice Minister-Hung Wei-kuo

Dept. of Industry:

Minister-Ting Chien-hsu Dept. of Communications: Minister-Li Shao-keng Dept. of Justice;

Minister-Feng Han-ching

Dept. of Education:

Minister-Yuan Chen-to Supreme Court:

President-Lin Chi Supreme Procuratorate:

President-Li Pan

Department of Mongolia Administra-

tion:

Minister Chi-mo-te-sai-mu-pei-lo Vice-Minister-Shiro Yoda

MARCKS, LOTHAR, Civil Engineering, Architects and General Contractors- 302, Tung Kuang Loo, Hsinking; Teleph. 2-1675; Cable Ad: Marcksing, Hsinking

Lothar Marcks, proprietor (Mukden)

MISSIONS

DANISH LUTHERAN MISSION

Miss K. Thomsen

IRISH PRESBYTERIAN MISSION-Hsinking

Miss A. Gardiner, B.Sc.

Miss D. Faulkner, M.B.

Rev. H. K. Johnston, B.A., and wife Miss Ivy Stokes

SOEURS FRANCISCAINES, MISSIONNAIRES

DE MARIE-

-

Soeur Franciscaines

YAMATO HOTEL-Teleph. 4611; P.O. Box

5; Cable Ad: Yamato

YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK-New City

KIRIN

林吉

Chi-lin

(Kirin is the Manchu Name of the City).

Kirin, the capital of the province of the same name on the Sungari river, is 80 miles from Hsin King with which it is connected by railway. It is one of the most prosperous towns in Manchuria, and, having been rebuilt after a disastrous fire in 1911, possesses many fine buildings. It is the distributing centre for the inexhaustible supplies of timber from the neighbouring regions. The railway from Hsinking, through Kirin, due East, to the new Port of Rashin on the Sea of Japan, is now completed, and through trains run daily, connecting up with steamers for Japan.

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