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NEWCHWAXG—MANCHURIAN TRADE CENTRES
Post Office, Imperial Japanese—Tdeph.
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Reynaud & Colinet, Exporters. Tientsin-
Newchwang Steamers Line
E. Reynaud, partner
C. Coiinet, do.
Agencies Shipping
Etablissements de Tongku
Syndicat Industriel et Commercial
Messageries Maritime,s
± tl Jen T»;
Rix Tai Stores Co., The, Wholesale and
Hetail Merchants—Head Office at New-
chwang.
Russo-Asiatic Bank—Tel. Ad: Sinorusse
F. Frisk, manager
B. Carlos, signs per pro.
Standard Oil Co. of New York
C. McCaslin, attorney
M. J. Grey, do.
W. J. Waddilove
O. S. Cunningham
E. F. Verplanck
E. Kirk, inst. mgr. (North Shore)
Miss P. Colman
Antung
H. F. Seitz, manager
R. C. Jackson
Dairen
Ivor Thomas, attorney
O. M. Armstrong, inst. supt.
Harbin
F. D. Drake, attorney
C. Fick
L. Brynos
Kwanchengtze
R. M. Sandbaeh, attorney
Supt. of Construction
T. J. Engstrom
J. M. Smith
M HC Tung Shun
Thomson, Irvin, Merchant and Com¬
mission Agent—Tel. Ad: Tungshun
Agency
China Fire Insurance Co., Ld.
$ * *i isr *
Van Ess & Co., A., Merchants—Telephs.
412 and 432
A. Van Ess
C. W. Lorenzen, asst., signs per pro.
Agencies
The China Mutual Life Ins. Co.
Gen. Accident, Fire & Life Ass. Co.
East Asiatic S.S. Co., Ld.
The Brit. Dominions Gen. Ins. Co., Ld.
The Toyo Risen Kaisha
, Le Foncier de France et des Colonies
Ellerman and Bucknall S.S. Co.
Travellers’ Baggage Ass. Assn., Ltd.
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Yokohama Specie Bank, Limited
S. Hongo, manager
N. Fujimaki, signs per pro.
T. Nakamura
J. Naba | I. Yamada
M. Nakamura I T. Kaw ahata
S. Hibi I T. Uchiyama
MANCHURIAN TRADE CENTRES
In addition to Mukden, the Treaties made with China in 19C3 by the United State*
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
10, 1906, Tieh-ling, Tung-chiang-tzu and Fakumen; on October 8, Hsin-min Fu; on
December 17, Manchuli, Harbin, Ch’ang-ch’un (K’uan-ch’eng-tzu) and Kirin; on
December 19, Tsitsihar (Pu-k’uei), the capital of the northern province of Hei-lung-
chiang; and on June 28, 1907, the remaining seven places—Feng-huang-ch’eng (T’ing)
Liao-yang, Ninguta, Hun-ch’un, Sansing, Hailar and Aihun—were declared open as a
preliminary step prior to the adoption of special settlement regulations. Only at Harbin
and Antung are Foreign Consulates established.

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