1934
(495) Page A97
Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
PEI-TAI-HO AND CHINWANGTAO
A97
The value of direct foreign iittports declined from 10.£ million Haikwan taels in
1931 to 3.3. million taels in the year under discussion. This striking shrinkage was
caused by the almost complete cessation of imports for the government at Mukden,
the Peiping-Liaoning Railway, and the Hulutao harbour works.
Exports, in general, fared better than imports. Direct exports to foreign countries
were valued at 3.1 million taels, as against 3.6 ih 1931, while the value of exports to
Chinese ports increased to 16.2 million taels from 14.7 millions in the previous year.
The policy of local industrial concerns was directed towards economy and caution in
view of the uncertain situation, but, nevertheless the Kailan Mining Administration
enlarged its power plant at Linsi, and the mines at Tongshan, Chaokochwang, Machia-
kou, and Tongkiaochwang are now supplied with electric current direct from this
plant instead of from their own separate power houses.
DIRECTORY
British-American Tobacco Co. (China),
Ltd.—Chinwangtao; Cable Ad: Pow-
hattan
U H H
Chin wang tao hai kuan
Customs, Chinese Maritime
Commissioner—C. G. C. Asker
Assistants — Huang Feng Chi and
Dunn Shieh Shen
Tidesurveyor and Acting Harbour
Master—J. C. T. C. Boyd
Actg. Tidesurveyor—E. A. Weekes
(Stationed at Shanhaikwan)
Examiners—P. S. Drenis and Chao
Cheng Hsu
la Chi-sheng-hsing
Hop Kee & Co., General Storekeepers,
(Ship Chandlers, Army and Navy
Contractors and Ice and Soap
Manufacturers and Commission-
Agents—IK. M. A. Area; Teleph.
115; Cable Ad: Hopkee
Y. C. Sung, gen. mgr. (Chinwangtao)
Y. P. Pao, manager (Peitaiho Beach)
H. T. Yong, asst, mgr. do.
S. C. Wan, sub. mgr. do.
S. M. Lee, chief acct. (Chinwangtao)
Liuchang Coal Mining & Railway Co.,
Ltd.—Head Office: Shanghai; Cable Ad:
2692
ffi ® m m m
Kailan Mining Administration—Cable
Ad: Maishan
W. B. Chilton, agent
C. C. Lowe, assistant agent
A. O. F. Cobley, port engineer
Comdr. W. J. Donohue, R.D., r.n.r.,
marine supt .
Capt. W. E. Costain, assist, marine
' supt. .
J. A. Enright, accountant
J. Young, sub-accountant
Chow Liang-Sheng, commercial
clerk
H. F. Marsh, labour manager
J. O. Rudgard, controller
C. Y. Hsu, assist, do.
Y. H. Ku, do.
C. F. Chou, do.
Lee Nai-kwan, shipping clerk
Edmund J. Liu, mechanical engr.
Sun Chia-chi, electrical engineer
P. Y. Yang, assist. do.
H. K. Liu, assist, engineers
Teng Tsen-hsi, do.
Tong Pou, do.
T. P. Pi, labour manager
J. H. Tong, storekeeper
Wang Chin-ying, stockkeeper
T. C. Tang, secretary translator
Miss F. Marsh, secretary stenog.
Miss P. Donohue, assist, secty.
Post Office
Postmaster—C. Y. Pi
Socony-Vacuum Corporation—Cable Ad:
Socony
C. D. Loh
Texas Co. (China), Ltd., Petroleum
Products—Cable Ad: Texaco
Yao Hua Mechanical Glass Co., Ltd.—
(See Tientsin Section)
A97
The value of direct foreign iittports declined from 10.£ million Haikwan taels in
1931 to 3.3. million taels in the year under discussion. This striking shrinkage was
caused by the almost complete cessation of imports for the government at Mukden,
the Peiping-Liaoning Railway, and the Hulutao harbour works.
Exports, in general, fared better than imports. Direct exports to foreign countries
were valued at 3.1 million taels, as against 3.6 ih 1931, while the value of exports to
Chinese ports increased to 16.2 million taels from 14.7 millions in the previous year.
The policy of local industrial concerns was directed towards economy and caution in
view of the uncertain situation, but, nevertheless the Kailan Mining Administration
enlarged its power plant at Linsi, and the mines at Tongshan, Chaokochwang, Machia-
kou, and Tongkiaochwang are now supplied with electric current direct from this
plant instead of from their own separate power houses.
DIRECTORY
British-American Tobacco Co. (China),
Ltd.—Chinwangtao; Cable Ad: Pow-
hattan
U H H
Chin wang tao hai kuan
Customs, Chinese Maritime
Commissioner—C. G. C. Asker
Assistants — Huang Feng Chi and
Dunn Shieh Shen
Tidesurveyor and Acting Harbour
Master—J. C. T. C. Boyd
Actg. Tidesurveyor—E. A. Weekes
(Stationed at Shanhaikwan)
Examiners—P. S. Drenis and Chao
Cheng Hsu
la Chi-sheng-hsing
Hop Kee & Co., General Storekeepers,
(Ship Chandlers, Army and Navy
Contractors and Ice and Soap
Manufacturers and Commission-
Agents—IK. M. A. Area; Teleph.
115; Cable Ad: Hopkee
Y. C. Sung, gen. mgr. (Chinwangtao)
Y. P. Pao, manager (Peitaiho Beach)
H. T. Yong, asst, mgr. do.
S. C. Wan, sub. mgr. do.
S. M. Lee, chief acct. (Chinwangtao)
Liuchang Coal Mining & Railway Co.,
Ltd.—Head Office: Shanghai; Cable Ad:
2692
ffi ® m m m
Kailan Mining Administration—Cable
Ad: Maishan
W. B. Chilton, agent
C. C. Lowe, assistant agent
A. O. F. Cobley, port engineer
Comdr. W. J. Donohue, R.D., r.n.r.,
marine supt .
Capt. W. E. Costain, assist, marine
' supt. .
J. A. Enright, accountant
J. Young, sub-accountant
Chow Liang-Sheng, commercial
clerk
H. F. Marsh, labour manager
J. O. Rudgard, controller
C. Y. Hsu, assist, do.
Y. H. Ku, do.
C. F. Chou, do.
Lee Nai-kwan, shipping clerk
Edmund J. Liu, mechanical engr.
Sun Chia-chi, electrical engineer
P. Y. Yang, assist. do.
H. K. Liu, assist, engineers
Teng Tsen-hsi, do.
Tong Pou, do.
T. P. Pi, labour manager
J. H. Tong, storekeeper
Wang Chin-ying, stockkeeper
T. C. Tang, secretary translator
Miss F. Marsh, secretary stenog.
Miss P. Donohue, assist, secty.
Post Office
Postmaster—C. Y. Pi
Socony-Vacuum Corporation—Cable Ad:
Socony
C. D. Loh
Texas Co. (China), Ltd., Petroleum
Products—Cable Ad: Texaco
Yao Hua Mechanical Glass Co., Ltd.—
(See Tientsin Section)
Set display mode to: Universal Viewer | Mirador | Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Asian directories and chronicles > 1934 > (495) Page A97 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/199975495 |
---|
Attribution and copyright: |
|
---|---|
More information |
Description | Volumes from the Asian 'Directory and Chronicle' series covering 1917-1941, but missing 1919 and 1923. Compiled annually from a multiplicity of local sources and research. They provide listings of each country's active corporations, foreign residents and government agencies of all nationalities for that year, together with their addresses. Content includes: various treaties; coverage of conflicts; currencies and taxes; consular fees; weights and measures; public holidays; festivals and traditions. A source of information for both Western states and communities of foreigners living in Asia. Published by Hongkong Daily Press. |
---|---|
Shelfmark | H3.86.1303 |
Additional NLS resources: |