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Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

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會年青

HANGCHOW-NINGPO

Chin Nyien Wei

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION

Cable Ad: Flamingo

D. K. Tong, general secretary

A. L. Dien and E. A. Turner, David

associate general secretaries

會年青女敎督基

Chi tu chao nu ch'ing nien wei

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCN

27, Kai Yuen Lu

,

Miss Katherine Lucchini

NATIONAL GENERAL INSURANCE OFFICE-

28, Yang Par Dur

局理管政郵江浙

Che kiang yu cheng kuan li chu

POST OFFICE- Head Office: Hangchow

City; Teleph. 1238; Cable Ad: Postos.

Sub-Offices: Kuanhsiangkou, Chingho-

fang, Pishihhsiangkou, Kenshanmen, Hushih and Kungchenkiao

Director-V. W. Stapleton-Cotton

Deputy Commissioner Wei Sing

Ping

Acting Ku-chang, Local Business Dept. & concurrently Local Inspector-Wan Hsin-heng

SALT REVENUE DEPT. - Teleph. 3550;

Cable Ad: Salt

District Inspector-T. H. Chow

路鐵甬杭滬

SHANGHAI-HANGCHOW-NINGPO RAILWAY-

Huang Pe-tsiau, managing director

(N.S.L. and S.H.N.L.)

H. Moh, chief of General Dept.

I. Tuxford, engineer-in-chief.

H. P. Cheng, dist. engr. (Hangchow) K. C. Liu,

do. (Ningpo)

美 Mei Fu

STANDARD VACUUM OIL Co. - Teleph.

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19; Cable Ad: Standvac

Paxon Zhee, manager

司公限有份股草烟和泰永

WING TAI VO TOBACCO CORP., Tobacco Merchants and Cigarette Manufacturer's Selling Agents-Cable Ad: Wingtaivo

NINGPO

波街

Ning-po

Ningpo, one of the five ports originally thrown open to foreign commerce by the British Treaty of Nanking in 1842, is situated in lat. 29° 55′ 12′′ N. and long. 121 °22 E. at the confluence of Rivers Yung, Fenghua and Yuyao in the province of Chekiang, of which it is the Yung which runs into the sea at Chinhai some 13 miles away. The foundation of Ningpo as a departmental city dates from the 10th century, but the principal interest attaching to its early records arises from the fact that the first development on a large scale of European intercourse with China took place at this point. The place was "discovered" in A.D. 1517 by the embassy to Canton under the Portuguese Fernão Peres d'Andrade, and the first notice of Portuguese trade at Ningpo occurs about A.D. 1522, or a few years after the expulsion of the Portuguese from Kwangtung. The settlement was at Chinhai, and by 1542 there were a senate house, two churches, two hospitals and hundreds of well-built private residences, the com- munity then consisting of 3,000 adults, besides women and children, of whom 1,200 were Portuguese. Their lawless acts in plundering the surrounding villages, however, led to reprisals being instituted in this year by the Governor of Chekiang, and in five hours the settlement was utterly demolished, 800 of the Portuguese being massacred, 25 of their vessels, and 42 junks being destroyed by a Chinese force consisting of 60,000 men and 300 junks. The next attempt at trade was made by the East India Company towards the end of the 17th century, when a factory was established at the island of Chusan, some 40 miles from Ningpo, the nearest point at which foreign merchants were allowed to reside. The experiment, however, proved unsatisfactory and the factory was abolished in 1703. Thence, till 1832 when the "Lord Amherst" visited the port, Ningpo was visited only by two or three foreign vessels. When hostilities broke out between Great Britain and China in 1839, the fleet moved north from Canton, captured Chinhai in the first week in October 1841 with some 2,200 men and 12 field pieces. On the 13th October Ningpo city was peacefully occupied and a garrison stationed there. On 10th March, 1842 an attempt was made by the Chinese to re-take the city, but the British artillery repulsed them.

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