202 CHINESE NAMES OF STREETS IN PENANG. 
Temple of the tutelary God of the town. Cantonese, Shing 
Wong miu lo 3 [5t Jan BS 
Buckingham Street: Hokkien, Sin-ke Шай 
$i 5й * Campbell Street head." Cantonese, San-ke that 
Burmah Road: Hokkien, Gu chhia chúl Æ HiK 
(often . contracted to Chhia chúi, ‘ bullock-cart water” ; 
before the construction of the Municipal Water Service, water 
sellers used to come to a well here for water and convey the 
same in builock carts to town for sale. Cantonese, Ngau Chhe 
Shui 2F- 3i 7K 
Campbell Street: (1) Hokkien, Sinke $JpfEy “new 
street," in contradistinction to Chulia Street, the old street 
where all the Chinese brothels were before Campbell Street 
was constiucted. Cantonese, San kai arit (2) Hokkien, 
Sin toa-müi"-laü i PH kk “new Chulia Street” (see 
Chulia Street). Cantonese, San tai mun lau XC РЧ | (8) 
Cantonese, Kam-le tai kai Ф] XH Kam-le “being the 
Cantonese pronunciation of Campbell, and tai kai meaning big 
street. This last name is chiefly used in matters of marri- 
age, funeral and joss processions. 
Cannon Square: Hokkien, Lióng San Tong lai 
HELLA “ Liong San Tong inside"; Lióng San Tông is 
the Chop of the Seh Khu Kong-si Eb] AVG] which is 
inside this square. Cuntonese, Shing Yau Kung-si; the Kong-si 
bouse of the surname Yau clan. 
