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STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
This Colony was transferred from the control of the Indian Government to that of the Secretary of State for the Colonies by an Order-in-Council dated the 1st April, 1867. It now consists of the island of Singapore, the province of Malacca, the island of Penang, the Dindings further south, Province Wellesley on the mainland, the Cocos or Keeling Islands, Christmas Island (the latter two placed under the same Government in 1886 and 1889, respectively), and Labuan, annexed to the Straits Settlements on January 1st, 1907. The seat of Government is the town of Singapore, on the island of the same name. The Government consists of a Governor, aided by an Executive and Legislative Council, the latter body consisting of nine official members and seven unofficial members, of whom two are nominated by the Chambers of Commerce of Singapore and Penang. There are Municipal bodies in each Settle- ment, the members of which are partly elected by the ratepayers and partly appointed by the Governor.
Penang was the first British Settlement on the Malayan Peninsula, having been ceded to the British by the Rajah of Kedah in 1785, and it soon acquired a monopoly of the trade of the Peninsula. Malacca, which had been successively held by the Portuguese and the Dutch, finally passed into the hands of Great Britain by Treaty with Holland in 1824, having been previously held by Great Britain from 1795 to 1818. With the establishment of Penang in 1785 most of the trade which had formerly centred at Malacca was transferred to the former. In 1819 Singapore was taken possession of by Sir Stamford Raffles, by virtue of a Treaty with the Johore Princes, and it soon took the lead of Penang as a commercial centre. In 1826 Singa- pore and Malacca were incorporated with Penang under one Government, Penang remaining the seat of Government until 1830, when the administration was transferred to Singapore.
The population of the Straits Settlements was estimated at 743,010. for 1913. The death rate is rather high, being usually about 40 per mille. In 1913, it was 34.93 The Colonial Secretary in his report to the Colonial Office says on this subject: "In spite of the high death rate the climate in the towns and in the country, which has long been opened up, cannot be considered unhealthy for Europeans, who, if they take ordinary precautions, can, with their higher and more sanitary mode of life, to a great extent avoid the malarial and other tropical fevers and dysentery which attack the Oriental inhabitant of the peninsula."
The revenue of the Colony in 1913 amounted to $12,397,747 (£1,446,403) and the expenditure to $10,468,618 (£1,221,336). Two-thirds of the revenue is derived from Singapore. The trade in 1913 was valued at £108,300,000, an increase of £5,600,000 compared with 1912. Imports aggregated £59,715,000 and Exports £48,564,000. In a recent annual report the Colonial Secretary remarked, in reference to imports, that foreign countries have, in their competition with British countries, in this market succeeded in increasing their business at twice the rate at which British trade has advanced. Railway communication is now established between Singapore and Penang. Speaking generally, it may be said that there are many signs of increasing prosperity of the Colony as a whole, intimately connected as it is with the welfare of the Federated Malay States. The towns of Singapore and George Town, Penang, continue to extend, and the value of town property has enormously increased. Concurrently with a general increase in trade and business, the cost of living has advanced enormously. House rent both in Singapore and Penang has risen greatly, while the price of labour and building materials has deterred many from investing their capital in building operations, The increased output and high price of tin in the Federated Malay States, the bulk of which finds its way to the Smelting Works in the Colony, have largely contributed to the wealth of the population. Many have made fortunes out of tin and have invested a large proportion of their gains in the Colony, The planting of Para rubber continues to increase, there being about 224,560, leased for that purpose at the end of 1913. of which 111,316 acres are planted. The peninsula is regarded asa veritable land of promise, for the potentialities in respect of agriculture and mining cannot be over-estimated. It
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has been pointed out that these two industries will necessitate the introduction of allied industries, and all will make for a permanently prosperous State.
The indebtedness of the Colony is in respect of the loan raised by the issue of 3 per cent. Straits Settlements Inscribed Stock, and its amount on December 31, 1913, was £6,913,352.
There has been a constant stream of emigration into the Settlements from China and Southern India for many years past, the number from China being upwards of 300,000 a year, mostly for employment on the rubber estates or in the tin mines in the Federated Malay States. In 1913, there were 240,979 Chinese immigrants as compared with 251,644 in 1912, and 118,583 Indian immigrants as compared with 106,928 in 1912. The numbers of Indian immigrants for 1913 constitute a record, the previous best being 108,471 in 1911.
SINGAPORE
The town of Singapore, situated on the southern shore of an island of the same name, in lat. 1 deg. 16 min. N. and long. 103 deg. 43 min. E., is the seat of government of the Straits Settlements.
The Island of Singapore is about 26 miles long by 14 wide, containing an area of 206, or, with the adjacent islets, 223 square miles, and is separated by a narrow strait about three-quarters of a mile wide from the territory of Johore, which occupies the Southern extremity of the Malay Peninsula. Originally taken possession of in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles, it was, until 1823, subordinate to our then settlement in Sumatra. In that year it became an appanage of the Indian Government, in which condition it remained until 1867, when it was placed under the Colonial Office in conjunction with Penang and Malacca.
The plain upon which the town and suburbs stand is chiefly composed of deep beds of white, bluish, or reddish sand, averaging 90 to 95 per cent. of silica. The rest is aluminous. Recent shells and sea-mud found in this sand show it to have been formed by a retreating sea. The general composition of the island, which consists of low hills and ridges, with narrow and swampy flats intervening, is sandstone, with the exception of Bukit Timah, which is of granite formation, containing about 18 per cent. of quartz. Colonel Low (J. I. A., vol. i., p. 84) specifies eight varieties. The soil overlying the granite is rather meagre (the stone being neither very porphyritic nor micaceous and not very liable to disintegration), but it, of course, contains a vast quantity of vegetable mould. The sandstone is of various colours, the darker variety rapidly decomposing in situ in yellow clay, though applicable to building when fresh from the quarry. All the sandstones are heavily impregnated with iron, and an ironstone, known as laterite, is, to the casual observer, the prevailing mineral of the island. This occurs sometimes in veins, but more frequently in large beds on the sides of hills, and is extensively quarried for road-making purposes. It is supposed to contain manganese, and is found from the size of coarse sand to that of masses 15 or 20 feet in diameter. It is of dark clove-brown colour externally; internally it is cellular, and varies in density, being often, when freshly dug, soft enough to be cut with a knife, or hard enough to resist the pick. It is not magnetic in the mass, but when pulverized is found to contain grains of magnetic iron. It hardens considerably on exposure to the air. A substance somewhat resembling soapstone, with red, white, or greenish streaks, is sometimes found amongst the clays, being rather greasy to the touch, and occasionally of a fibrous texture. The valleys or flats of Singapore have a peaty substratum, varying in thickness from six inches to a couple of feet. Below this generally lies a bed of cold clay, and below this a stratum of arenaceous clay.
In many districts kaolin is found in large quantities and of excellent quality.
The town proper extends for about four miles along the south-eastern shore of the island, spreading inland for a distance varying from half to three-quarters of a mile, though the majority of the residences of the upper class Europeans lie much further back, within a circle with a radius of three and a half miles from the Cathedral. This portion of the Settlement is almost entirely level, the highest hill in the island, about seven miles from the town, only rising to a height of 500 feet. The
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country roads are well kept, and, thanks to the luxuriance of tropical vegetation, abound in shade. The town streets, on the other hand, though wide and well metalled, are, as regards architectural matters, drains, and gutters, not much credit to the Settle- meut. Government House, the Government Offices, Police Barracks, Magistrates; Courts, Post Office, Library and Museum, Town Hall and Victoria Theatre, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, the Chartered Bank, and The Arcade are fine buildings, while the Settlement possesses a handsome Cricket Club which compares favourably with any in the East. A fine bronze statue of Sir Stamford Raffles stands on the Esplanade, facing the sea.
Singapore possesses a handsome though small Anglican cathedral called St. Andrew's Cathedral, built in 1861; it is in the Gothic style, with a tower and spire 204 feet high. There is a neat Presbyterian Church, St. Gregory's (Armenian) Church, in Hill Street, and several mission chapels. The Roman Catholics have a roomy Cathedral dedicated to the Good Shepherd, at the corner of Brass Bassa Road and Victoria Street, the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Queen Street, the Church of St. Joseph in Victoria Street, one newly built in Tank Road, and other smaller churches in the outskirts. The New Roman Catholic Church (St. Joseph's) consecrated on June 20, 1912, by the Bishop of Macao, has been described as "the finest ecclesiastical edifice in the Far East." There is also a neat Jewish Synagogue in Waterloo Street and one in Tank Road. There is now also a small Church for those professing the Seventh Day Adventist Creed. The principal schools are those of the Raffles Institute, the Christian Brothers, and the Anglo-Chinese School. The Raffles Girls' School and the Convent also provide for the education of girls of the Protestant and Roman Catholic persuasions.
The Singapore Club has a good building in a central position. There are Recreation, Sporting, Rowing, Shooting, Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Art, and Reading Clubs, and the Celestial (Chinese) Reasoning Association. There is a Country Club with a well-built bungalow situated some three miles out of town, at which dances and amateur theatricals are frequently given. The German community have a similar institution in the Tanglin District, the best Club house in the Settlement. The Raffles Library and Museum, moved in October, 1887, into the new building erected for them, are creditable and well-kept institutions, the Museum having made very fair progress since its inception. The Library contains over 6,000 volumes, chiefly of standard modern literature, and includes the valuable philological collection of the late Mr. Logan.
There are several good hotels, of which the Raffles and the Hotel de l'Europe are the best. The daily Press is represented by the Straits Times und Singapore Free Press, with weekly issues of both, and the Government Gazette. There are also two Chinese daily papers, one Malay paper, and one or two papers in Tamil.
Singapore is well off for Docks. The Tanjong Pagar Dock Board premises, which were taken over from a public limited liability company by the Colonial Government in 1906 at a cost of £3,448,339 fixed by arbitration, lie about a mile to the westward of the fine wharf affording berthage for a large number of vessels at one time, with sufficient water alongside for vessels of the deepest draught, and protected by a breakwater from the swell from the roads and from the strength of the tides. There are commodious godowns erected on the wharf for the storage of goods. Coal sheds, capable of storing 50,000 tons, adjoin the godowns, while hand-cars on rails essentially aid the labour of unloading vessels. The usual accompaniments are also to be found-two graving docks, the Victoria Dock, 450 feet long and 65 feet broad at entrance, and the Albert Dock, 485 feet long and 60 feet broad at entrance a machine shop, boiler, and masting shears, &c. Considerable improve- ments are now under construction, including a railway running from one end of the wharves to the other. The New Harbour Dock Company's premises, situated about three miles further west, include two docks of 375 and 444 feet in length, respectively, with sheds, workshops, &c. These were purchased by the Tanjong Pagar Dock Com- pany in 1900, and were included in the sale to the Government in 1906, as also was the Patent Slip at Tanjong Rhoo, which is 429 feet long and 76 feet broad over piers. The Dock Board has carried out improvements in the docking and wharfage facilities of the Colony at a cost of over £2,000,000. The new graving dock, completed in 1912, is 884 ft. long and 100 ft. wide, with a depth on sill of 34 ft., measurements which make it the largest dock East of Suez.
Singapore is considered to have a big future yet before it. Sir Frank Swettenham, in a speech delivered just before his retirement from the Governorship, indicated the future of Singapore in these words: "You have in Singapore a city of 200,000 inhabitants, which will one day be a million, and a port reckoned by the tonnage of its
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shipping as the seventh largest in the world. That is something to begin with. Then you have a magnificent natural harbour on which nothing has yet been spent, but which, if it were protected by works, would afford 1,300 acres of sheltered anchorage. You have wharves and docks which have already fame beyond these shores and are capable of vast improvement. You have the making of a great naval base which we believe is already almost impregnable. Behind you, you have one of the richest countries, well watered and wooded, with no earthquakes or volcanoes, floods or famines or serious epidemics. Something has already been done to develop some portion of this country. Railways have been made, some mines have been opened, and planting has been done, and in the course of less than 30 years the revenue has grown from $5,500,000 to over $20,000,000 and the trade has grown from little or nothing at all to 100 millions of dollars. Then in the Colony you will have next year a revenue half as large again as this year, and united with that of the Federated Malay States it will be far larger than that of any other Crown Colony."
The total value of the foreign imports and exports of Singapore for the years 1912 and 1913 (as distinct from local trade) are given below:-
Imports Exports
Total....
.$311,921,864 $349,661,673
242,930,335 272,111,080
.$554,852,199 $621,772,753
The climate of Singapore is remarkable for its salubrity, and the island has been described by medical writers as the "paradise of children," infantile diseases seldom being at all malignant. Despite its proximity to the equator, under normal circumstances a daily rainfall tempers the heat so thoroughly that many sleep beneath blankets. Droughts, however, have been experienced of from one to six months. The climate of the island is thus described by Mr. Thomson, in the "Journal of the Indian Archipelago,"his remarks still holding good:-"Singapore, though within 80 miles of the equator, has an abundance of moisture, either deposited by the dews or gentle refreshing showers, which keep its atmosphere cool, prevent the parching effects of the sun, and promote continual verdure. It seldom experiences furious gales. If more than ordinary heat has accumulated moisture and electricity a squall generally sets in, followed by a heavy shower of rain, such squalls seldom exceeding one or two hours in duration. According as the monsoon blows, you will have the squalls coming from that direction. But the most severe and numerous are from the west, called 'Sumatras,' and these occur most frequently between 1 and 5 o'clock in the morning. The north-east monsoon blows from November to March; after which the wind veers round to the south-east and gradually sets in the south-west, at which point it continues to September. The north-east blows more steadily than the south-west monsoon. The temperature is by one or two degrees cooler in the first than in the last. The average fall of rain is found, from the observation of a series of years, to be 92.697 inches; and the average number of days in the year in which rain falls is found to be 180, thus dividing the year almost equally between wet and dry; the rain not being continuous, but pretty equally distributed through the year, January, however, being the month in which the greatest quantity falls. The mean temperature of Singapore is 81°.24, the lowest being 79.55 and the highest 82°.31, so that the range is not more than 2°.76. It would appear from this that the temperature of the island is by 9.90 lower than that of many other localities in the same latitude. Comparing the temperature now stated with that which was ascertained twenty years earlier, and in the infancy of the Settlement, it would appear that it had increased by 2°.48-a fact ascribed, no doubt, to the increase of buildings, and to the country having been cleared of forest for three miles inland from the town, site of the observations. The general character of the climate as to temperature is that the heat is great and continuous, but never excessive, and that there is little distinction of seasons, summer and winter differing from each other only by one or two degrees of the thermometer. Thunder-showers are of frequent occurrence, but the thunder is by no means so severe as I have experienced it in Java, and seldom destructive to life or property "The botany of this place possesses several interesting considerations. Being a connecting-link between the Indian and Australian forms, we have types of both, and many genera of either region. We observe the Indian forms in the natural families. Palma, Sictamines, Aroidere, Artocarpeæ, Euphorbiaceae, Apocynes, Guttifere, Convol vulaceæ, Leguminosæ, all numerous. The natural families Casuairnæ, Myrtaceæ, parti- cularly Melaleuca and Proteaceae, connect us with Australia.
The plants, which usually spring up when the primeval forest has been cut down, and where the bane of
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all the rest of the vegetable kingdom-the Andropogon caricosum, or Lalang grass-has not taken possession, belong to the following genera: Melastoma, Myrtus, Morinda, Solanum, Rubus, Rottlera, Clerodendrum, Commersonia, Ficus, and Passiflora. The forest contains an immense number of species of timber trees, most of them of great height and girth. Above two hundred have been collected, and of these about half-a- dozen afford good timber for house and boat-building. The teak is not of the number. The forest also produces the two species which yield the useful gutta-percha, and a fig which affords an elastic gum. But for use these articles, as well as timber, are not obtained from Singapore itself, but from the wider and more accessible forests of the neighbouring continent."
The zoology of Singapore is that of the neighbouring continent, to the exclusion of some of the larger animals-as the elephant, the rhinoceros, the tapir, and the ox. The largest feline animal indigenous to the island is a small leopard, called by the Malays harimau-daan, that is, "the branch" or climbing tiger. But the tiger, an animal unknown to the island in the earlier years of the British Settlement, made its first appearance five or six years later. It seems to have crossed over from the continent, attracted no doubt by the sound of human voices and the lowing of animals. Itmultiplied greatly, and was supposed to destroy yearly from two to three hundred persons, proving the greatest bane of the Settlement. Large rewards have always been offered for the destruction of tigers ($50 per head), and a good number were captured by pitfalls, but all attempts at their extermination were for many years unsuccessful. The spread of population, however, had its natural result; and tigers have not been seen in Singapore for many years.
many years. Of the natural family of Mustelidæ there are two in Singapore the musang of the Malays (Paradoxurus musanga) and the binturung (Ictides ater), of the size of a badger. Otters are occasionally seen along the coasts, but are rare. The wild hog is numerous, and there are five species of deer, the usual ones of the Peninsula and Sumatra, from the rusa, of the size of a heifer, to the pelandok, which is hardly as large as a rabbit. Among mammals, one species of bat is often to be seen, the same which is so frequent in almost all parts of the Archipelago, the kalong (Pteropus javanicus). This is about the size of a raven, and a troop of them in flight has very much the look of a flock of crows, and by a stranger may be easily mistaken for one. Among reptiles, crocodiles are common in the salt-water creeks and along the shores of the island, but, having an abundant supply of fish, are not trouble- some to man. The Iguana lizard, the bewak of the Malays, is not infrequent, and the ncisy house lizard or tokay, the take of the Malays, so common in Penang and so much more so in Siam, is also found in Singapore. The esculent turtle is very abundant along the shores of Singapore and the neighbouring islands, and its use as food being restricted to the European and Chinese population, it is the cheapest animal food in the market, one of the largest, weighing several hundredweight, selling for $2 or $3. Of snakes, forty-four species have been found to exist, of which fourteen are more or less. venomous. The well-known cobra (Naia tripudians) possesses the peculiar property of ejecting venom from its mouth. The Malays say there is no cure for its bite. Those killed have measured from 4 to 54 feet in length. The reptile, being slow and sluggish, is easily overtaken and killed. When attacked, it erects the body and dilates the skin on either side of the head, uttering a noise like that of an irritated cat. If attacked, it throws, to the distance of from 6 to 8 feet, a venomous fluid which, even should it only enter the eye or touch the mucous membrane, or any open sore, is likely to prove fatal. The hamadryad (Ophiophagus elaps) exists, but is fortunately not common. The bun- garus is the only other venomous snake of large size; but pythons of considerable length -up to 22 feet-are occasionally captured. Fish and crustaceans are in great plenty, and some 200 species will be found named in the published lists. About half-a-dozen of these are excellent for the table, fully equal to the best fish of our own coasts. Among the best is the white pomfret of Europeans, the bawalputeh of the Malays, of richer flavour than our soles, though less luscious than the turbot, and the ikan merah, resembling the sam-lai of China.
to be in the hands of Chinese.
In recent years there has been a great development of pineapple cultivation in Singapore.
Extensive areas of waste ground covered with secondary jungle have been cleared and planted with pineapple for tinning; the whole of this business appears Considerable interest has also been shown in the cultivation of rubber, oil-grasses, lemon-grass and citronella, as well as indigo, vegetables, pepper and ground nuts. Coconut cultivation increases rapidly, but there is some tendency, especially among the Chinese, to substitute rubber for coconut, which has been officially declared to be "not an advisable policy."
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Singapore offers but few points of salient interest to visitors, the Botanical Gardeng at Tanglin, the Waterworks in Thomson Road, and the Raffles Library and Museum being its only show places. A considerable mileage of electric tramway is now in operation. A railway across the island was sanctioned by a vote of the Legislative Council in 1899, and was opened for traffic on 1st January, 1903. An extension to the Tanjong Pagar Docks and neighbourhood was sanctioned and now runs as far as Pasir Panjang. This line of fourteen miles was the first section of a projected Malay Peninsula and India Railway, passing through and opening up the countries of Johore, Malacca, the Native Malay States, some Siamese territory and Burma, on to Calcutta. The Railway now runs direct from Singapore to Penang, and is being extended on the West Coast into Kedah and on the East Coast through Pahang and Kelantan to join up with the Siamese railway system. The Singapore Railway was purchased in 1913 for £482,533 by the Federated Malay States Government from the Colonial Government in order to unify the British Malayan railway system under one management. There is a train ferry between the Island of Singapore and the mainland, but preliminary plans are being prepared for the construction of a railway bridge across the Straits of Johore, and it is proposed to make this bridge accessible for motor and foot traffic. The distance from Singapore to Calcutta is just over 2,000 miles.
DIRECTORY
COLONIAL GOVERNMENT
Governor, and Commander-in-Chief-Sir Arthur H. Young, K.C.M.G. Aide-de-Camp-Lieut. Roger Crofton, R.G.A. (on leave)
Lieut. C. O. Olliver, R.G.A. (acting)
Private Secretary-W. H. Lee Warner (acting)
Clerk-W. Bachelor
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
His Excellency the Governor, President General Officer Commanding the Troops Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Resident Councillor of Penang
LEGISLATIVE
His Excellency the Governor, President General Officer Commanding the Troops Hon. Colonial Secretary
Hon. Resident Councillor of Penang Hon. Attorney-General Hon. Treasurer
Hon. Colonial Engineer
Hon. C. J. Saunders
Hon. Attorney-General Hon. Treasurer
Hon. Colonial Engineer
Hon. A. R. Adams
Hon. Sir E. C. Ellis, Kt. Bach. Hon. D. T. Boyd
Hon. C. W. Darbishire
Hon. R. Young
Hon. F. W. Collins
Hon. E. D. Hewan
Hon. Dr. W. G. Ellis
Hon. J. B. Elcum
Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, C.M.G.
Hon. F. M. Elliot
Clerk of Councils-M. S. H. McArthur Shorthand Reporter--(vacant)
E. A. Snewin (acting)
(For Government Departments See under G.)
ABRAMS, C. W., Repository, Veterinary and Shoeing Establishment and Carriage Works-5, Orchard Road
Sole Proprietor and Manager-C. W.
Abrams, M.R.C.V.S.
Veterinary Surgeon-C. W. Abrams,
M.R.C.V.S., signs per pro.
ABDEALI, A., Merchant and Commission Agent-16, Malacca Street; Tel. Ad: Nomunbhoy
ABDULTAYEB ESMAILJEE MASKATI, Mer- chant and Commission Agent-189, Cecil Street
E. M. Esmailjee, migr., signs per pro.
SINGAPORE
APAMSON, GILFILLAN, & Co., LTD., Mer- chants-15, Collyer Quay; Head Office: 2 Billiter Avenue, London, E.C.; Branch Houses: Penang and Malacca
S. Gilfillan, director (London) Sir Wm. Adamson, C.M.G., dir. (London) H. W. Wood, director (London)
R. T. Peake,
M. E. Plumpton,
A. J. C. Hart, manager
F. L. Tomlin,
(Singapore)
H. A. Low,
(Penang)
E. G. Adamson, signs per pro.
Assistants
D. M. Doig, signs per pro.
A. Knox Wilson
D. L. Adamson
W. Murdoch
T. A. Powell
G. S. Myles
E. C. H. Charlwood
C. M. Rogerson
H. Branson (Malacca)
The New Zealand Insurance Co., Ld.
A. J. Scandrett, manager
H. C. Duthie
The Standard Life Assurance Co.
A. C. Cutter, superintendent of Straits
and F. M. S. agencies
Agencies
The B. I. S. N. Co. Apcar Line Pacific Mail Steamship Company Swedish East Asiatic Co., Ld. Asiatic Steam Navigation Co. Prince Line of Steamers
Commercial Service Line of Strs. American Asiatic Steamship Co. Rickmers Reremuhlen Rhederei und
Schiffbau A. G.
New Zealand Insurance Company, Ld. Yangtsze Insurance Association
China Fire Insurance Company, Ld. London Guarantee & Accident Co., Ld. Standard Life Assurance Co. Massey-Harris Agricultural Machinery Siam Forest Co., Ld.
Merryweather & Sons, Ld., Sprayers Robert Warner & Co., Ld., Rubber
Machinery
Cyclone Woven Wire Fencing Co. Martell's Brandies
Morse's Distemper
Eternit Asbestos Materials
Price's Engine Oils
ADELPHI HOTEL-1 and 2, Coleman Street;
Tel. Ad: Adelphi ; Teleph. 58
M. Meyer, proprietor
David Benjamin, manager
Julian S. Abraham, bookkeeper and
general assistant
Henry Reeser, asst. and interperter Mrs, P. L. Bassey, housekeeper
ADIS & EZEKIEL, Brokers-3, Finlayson
Green; Tel. Ad: Adis; Teleph. 152
N. N. Adis, partner
R. M. Ezekiel,
F. S. Clarke,
AITKEN & ONG SIANG, Barristers-at-Law, Advocates and Solicitors-6, Battery Rd.
James Aitken, Barrister-at-Law
Song Ong Siang, M.A., LL.M., Barrister-
ALLEN & GLEDHILL, Advocates, Solicitors and Notaries Public--22A, Raffles Place (and at Malacca)
L. E. Gaunt, barrister-at-law
H. C. Cooke-Yarborough
F. Salzmann
J. A. Lucie-Smith
T. G Rvoll
E. W. Willett
ALMEIDA & Co., Civil Engineers, Architects, Licensed Auctioneers, Surveyors, Valu- ers and Estate Agents-100, Robinson Road (1st Floor)
Geo. d'Almeida, C.E., F.R.S.A., M.S.E., B.S.,
sole proprietor
Rahmat Bin Abbass, asst. surveyor
L. S. Cheong (surveyor), apprentice H. O. Ali, draftsman
AMBROSOLI, STOPPANI & Co., Merchants-7 and 8, Change Alley; Head Office: Milan (Italy), Via B. Ricasoli, 2
M. Stoppani (Milan), partner Carlo Ambrosoli
G. M. Terzans, signs per pro.
AMPANG (KINTA) TIN MINING CO., LTD., THE-Office: Winchester House, Collyer Quay
Directors-W. Lowther Kemp, C. Everitt, H. Robinson and Ong Soon Tee Manager-J. Fenner
Secretaries-F. W. Barker & Co.
ANGLO-SAXON PETROLEUM Co., LTD., THE-
Winchester House, Collyer Quay; Teleph. 1479; Tel. Ad: Angsaxpet; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition, Bentley's & A. P., Co. Private Code
Capt. H. Westers, acting marine supt. S. Loos, acting asst. marine supt. W. A. Verschoor (on leave), acting supt. J. Mulder, acting supt. engineer W. Duinker, acting asst. supt. engr.
K. W. Kruse
J. W. Bettink
E. Hagemeyer
SINGAPORE
ANGULLIA, & Co., M. S. E., General Mer-
chants and Commission Agents Robinson Rd.; Tel. Ad: Angullia; Code: A.B.C. 5th edition and Private; Teleph.
A. M. S. Angullia, partner
A. A. N. Misree
O. S. Misree
C. E. Namos Abdulla
A. A. Angullia Abdul Kader
Agencies
The Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ld., of Bombay Fukagawa Kisen Kaisha
ANN LOCK & Co., Merchants and Store-
keepers-7A, Battery Road
ARMENIAN CHURCH OF ST. GREGORY—(See
under Churches and Missions)
ART NEEDLEWORK AND FLOWER DEPOT, Fancy Works, Chenilles, Silks, Etc., Florists, Flower Decorators and Makers of Wreaths and Floral Forms of all Designs-217, Orchard Rd.; Teleph. 737; Gardens and Nurseries: Vernon, 1091, Serangong Road; Tel. Ad: Wall Flower; Code: A. B. C. 4th Edition; Teleph. 190
Proprietress-Mrs. H. A. Moss
Assistant-Miss Regina Especkerman
Do. -Mrs. G. Vierra
-Miss Carrie Moss
ASIATIC CYCLE AND MOTOR WORKS, THE-
23, Orchard Road
Managing Partner-Teo Teck Yong Asst. and Partner-Heng Choo Leck
ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (STRAITS SETTLE- MENTS), LTD., THE-Winchester House, Collyer Quay; Tel. Ad: Petroatic; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition, Bentley's, Scott's & A.P.C. Private; Teleph. 840
Representative-Andrew Agnew Assistants-C. M. Howe, F. B. S. Burrett, G. R. Marshall, G. Day, C. M. Phillips, F. R. Lubbock, T. M. Shervington, F. H. Myers, B. G. A. Bell, O. Hughes, P. T. Filmer, E. G. Murdoch, J. B. van Waveren, F. Campbell, J. N. Hutcheson, W. J. Walker, R. A. Covil and E. P. O. Preston
Engineering Department
Resident Engineer-F. W. Coates Assistant Engineers-H. Averay Jones, C. F. Robins, A. G. Stredwick, O. R. Wickham and R. C. Banks Tank Installation, Puloe Bukom
Manager-J. T. Cochrane Engineer-J. F. Maagdenburg
Assistants R. J. Husband, J. J. Watson, F. P. Phillips, W. H. Smith, J. Gibson and R. J. A. Lippett Tank Installation, Puloe Samboe
Manager-M. van Tright Chief Engineer-J. T. Blom Chief Office Assistant-F. H. Simpson Engineers-J. Plenckers, F. G. Lins- cheer, J. Arends and J. de Klerk Ships' Stores Clerk-W. A. F. Groen Doctor-Dr. Hoerip
Assistants C. P. Laporte, C. G. Wright, L. H. Westers, H. C. Angus, W. A. Cowie, M. L. Moss, L. A. Palmer, D. R. Carson, E. W. Howell, D. A. Smith, L. F. Davidson, F. W. De Souza and G. B. Wilmot Chief Constable of Police-J. W. A.
Gohlike Penang Branch
Agents-Boustead & Co.
Branch Representative-G. C. Clerke Perak Branch
Agents-The Asiatic Petroleum Co.
(F.M.S.), Ltd., Ipoh
Boustead,
Branch Representative-M. D. Rutley Assistant-R. J. H. Hambly Telok Anson Agents.
Hampshire & Co., Ltd. Selangor Branch
Agents-A. C. Harper & Co., Kuala Lumpur, Klang and Port Swetten- ham
Branch Representative-A. W. K.
Negri Sembilan Branch
Agents-J. & Q. McClymont & Co.,
Port Dickson and Seremban Malacca Branch
Agents-J. & Q. McClymont & Co. Agencies
The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., Ltd.,
The Brunei Petroleum Co., Ltd.,
De Bataa'sche Petroleum Maatschap-
pij, The Hague
BAILEY, ALAN M., A.I.C., F.C.S., Consulting and Analytical Chemist-30 and 31, Winchester House
BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD., THE-Head Office: Taipeh, Formosa; Singapore Branch: 100, Robinson Rd.; Tel. Ad: Taiwangink
D. Takita, manager
N. Uda, do. signs per pro.
S. Konuma
S. Mutoh
T. Kikugawa H. Miyamoto J. Handa
S. Tominaga S. Ebata
SINGAPORE
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE-Corner Malacca Street and d'Almeida St.; Head Office: Paris
A. Lions, acting manager
G. Duchateau, accountant E. Lauthier, cashier
J. Duperret,
M. Hinnekindt
E. Hinnekindt
Branches-Hongkong, Shanghai, Can- ton, Hankow, Tientsin, Peking, Saigon, Haiphong Hanoi, Tourane, Pnom- Penh, Battambang, Bangkok, Mong- tseu, Pondichery, Noumea, Tahiti and Djibouti
BARKER & Co., F. W., Accountants, Secre- taries and Auditors-Winchester House, Collyer Quay; Tel. Ad: Kinrara; Teleph. 963; London: Kimmel & Co., 6, Laurence Pountney Hill, E.C.
W. Lowther Kemp, A.C.A., partner Oswald A. Kimmel,
J. Mitchell,
C. Ransford, signs per pro.
C. Anderson, A.C.A.
C. J. Potter
G. C. Procter, A.C.A.
S. Whitaker, A.C.A.
E. V. Morgan, A.C.A.
A. G. Shaft
Penang Office-Bank Buildings
F. Mitchell, partner
Robert Rule, A.C.A., signs per pro.
C. B. Redway
G. N. Burnhan, A.C.A.
C. L. Colleneth, A.C.A.
BARKER & KENGCHUAN, Merchants and Commission Agents-15, Battery Road
A. Barker
Kho Keng Chuan
Yeo Phec Gin
Tan Yew Hock
Koh Seck Keong
Yeo Peug Yeow Agencies
The British Dominions General Ins. Co., Ld. (Marine and Fire), London The Insular Life Ass. Co., Ld., Manila
BARLOW & Co., Merchants and Agents-
D'Almeida St.
E. Bramall, manager, signs per pro.
L. Hinnekindt
F. Blackwell, signs per pro.
G. D. Mackay,
L. H. Sharpe
E. F. A. Swann
H. J Jones
N. J. Desker
Kow Tiam Chuan, chief cashier Koo Ann Chye, storekeeper
Head Office-Thomas Barlow & Bro., Manchester; Thomas Barlow & Bro., London; and Barlow & Co., Calcutta, Shanghai and Kuala Lumpur Agencies
Compañia Trasatlantica, Barcelona Imperial Insurance Company, Ltd. Union Marine Insce. Company, Ltd. Royal Exchange Insurance Corpn.
BARTHOLOMEUSZ & Co., F. A., Merchants, Importers and Exporters--8, The Acade; Tel. Ad: Bartholomeusz; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition
The Bengal Provident and Insurance
Co., Ltd., Calcutta
BATTENBERG & CHOPARD, Advocates and
Solicitors-17, Change Alley
BEHN, MEYER & Co., LIMITED, Merchants -Collyer Quay; Branches: Penang, Manila, Iloilo, Cebu, Zamboanga, Sanda- kan, Batavia, Soerabaya, Telock Betong and Bangkok
BEHR & CO., Merchants-3, Malacca Street; Tel. Ad: Behrco; Branches: Behr Bros., 21, Mincing Lane, London; Behr & Co., Penang
S. Behr (London)
M. Traub
A. Zürcher, signs per pro.
F. Traub
E. J. Bennett
Agencies
State Fire Insurance Company Liverpool Sea Insurance Co,
BELAT TIN MINING CO., LTD.-Gresham
House, Battery Road
Dirs.-G. A. Derrick, A. D. Allan, Yow
Ngan Pan
McAlister & Co., Ld., general agents Derrick & Co., secretaries
BELL'S ASBESTOS EASTERN AGENCY, LTD.— 6D, Bonham Street; Tel. Ad: Asbestos; Head Office: 34, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C.
M. Nathan, manager
Tay Joo Hong, assistant Heng Ah Choon, cashier Teo Soo Moh, clerk
H. M. Rais, shipping clerk
BENJAMIN & Co., CHARLES
Partner-Chas. Benjamin
"BETHESDA" FREE MEETING HOUSE-(See
under Churches and Missions)
SINGAPORE
房藥惠普 Poo Wei Yolk Fong
BERTHEL & Co., LTD., C., Chemists and
Druggists, Dealers in Specialities—52,
South Bridge Road; Head Office: Shanghai
Fung Tze Yuan, manager
BLACK. NORMAN, M.B., CHI.B. (Edin.), L.M. (Dublin)-14, Battery Road, or Rochalie, Grange Road
BLAIR & Co., General Merchants and Com- mission Agents-Codes used: A.B.C. 5th Edition and A1
BROWN, PHILLIPS & STEWART, Accountants, Auditors & Estate Agents- Tel. Ad: Audit; Codes used: A.B.C. 5th Edition and Broamhalls
(Temporarily closed)
BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR MASTERS' AND MATES CERTIFICATES (equivalent to Certificates granted by the Board of Trade)
Comdr. C. A. Radcliffe, R.N. (Master
Attendant, S.S.)
Lieut. B. A. Cator, R.N. (Deputy Master
Attendant)
Lieut. A. J. Coleman, R.N.R., F.R.A.S. Lieut, C. A. Peal, R.N.R. A. Snow
BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Merchants- Finlayson Green; Tel. Ad: Borneo; Teleph. 33 and 1015
J. Denniston, manager
A. Adamson
W. A. Darke
H. Dilley
E. G. H. F. Hartnell
F. Hilton
D. Lewis
E. C. Morrison
L. M. Patterson V. Patterson
F. W. Strickland W. H. Urquhart B. L. Williams F. C. Wreford
BOUSTEAD & Co, Merchants-18, Collyer
Arthur Young (London)
J. B. Young
R. Yeats
W. P. Waddell
H. E. Snagge
E. D. Hewan Geo. Macbain R. J. Addie
Assistants
F. H. Darke, signs the firm H. C. W. Allen'
F. Y. Blair, signs per pro.
C. G. Brown
C. R. Cherry
D. Drummond, signs per pro. E. H. Halley
F. Gell J. N. Hewan R. W. Hughes E. G. Jones H. O. Mass J. D. Morrison R. W. Sinclair S. S. Turner H. S. A. White Clerks
W. W. Johnson L. C. Lemon H. A. McIntyre P. McIntyre W. F. Scully E. Tessensohn
R. Tessensohn
Office at Tanjong Pagar Wharf
A. Dowland
Rattan Department
Heywood Brothers & Wakefield Co.,
Wakefield, Mass.
Representative-R. C. Stout
American Rattan & Reed Manufactur
ing Co., Brooklyn, New York
Representative-Edmund S. Adler
Agencies
Baring Brothers & Co., Bank Brown, Shipley & Co. Glen Line of Steamers
Canadian Pacific Railway Company British-India S. N. Company, Limited Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Shire Line of Steamers
Gulf Line of Steamers
Western Australian S. N. Co., Ld. Russisch Baltische Dampfschiffahrts
Burns, Philp Line of Steamers Union Steamship Co. of N. Z. American & Oriental Line to and
from New York (Joint Agency) China Traders' Insurance Co., Limited Canton Insurance Office, Limited Union Marine Assurance Co., Ld. Merchants' Marine Insurance Co., Ld. Royal Insurance Company
London and Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. Eastern Insurance Company, Ld. Boston Insurance Co.
BOUSTEAD Institute for SEAMEN
Hon. Secretary -S. A. Lane Treasurer-W. S. Barrett Manager-R. Nolan
BRADDELL, BROTHERS,
SINGAPORE
Advocates and
Solicitors-24, Raffles Place
Roland St. J. Braddell, barrister-at-
law, advocate and solicitor
T. J. M. Greenfield, barrister-at-law,
advocate and solicitor
BRAHAM, A. E., Ophthalmic Optician-6, D'Almeida Street; Tel. Ad: Eureka; Codes: A. B. C. 5th Edition and Private
BRANDT & CO., D., Merchants--Boat Quay
E. Schmid (Paris) J. Schudel (Europe) G. Schudel (Paris) D. Brandt
O. Muller
M. Schwarz
BREMER STUHLROHR - FABRIK (Bremen
Chaircane Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)
BRINKMANN & Co., Merchants-8 and 10, D'Almeida Street; Head Office: Hilter- mann Bros., Manchester and Bradford; London Office: Brinkmann & Co., 7, Mincing Lane
Charles Hiltermann (Manchester). Ernest Hiltermann (Manchester)
P. Cunliffe, signs per pro.
E. A. Brown, signs per pro.
E. A. Abrams
E. S. Jones
A. van der Harst
F. W. Lyall
W. Obermiller
R. H. Anyon
H. G. Achurch
O. L. Bornemann
G. A. Thamsen
W. D. S. Jennings J. A. Dean
Agencies
Sun Insurance Office, London
Liverpool & London & Globe Insur-
ance Co., Ltd., Liverpool
Thames & Mersey Marine Insurance
Co., Ld., London
BRISTOL HOTEL-1-4, Bernam Street, corner
of Anson Road
Mrs. Listerman, proprietress
BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO Co. (Straits), LTD.-52 and 53, Robinson Road; Tel. Ad: Seminole; Head Office: Cecil Chambers, 86, Strand, London, W.C.
C. E. D. Warry, manager
K. Stanley Smith, assistant manager
L. J. Gilbertson
W. E. J. C. Hatch
L. R. Daines
H. Worham
V. H. Couldrey
A. J. Woodford, bookkeeper
H. E. Winter, asst. manager (Penang) E. H. Stevens, asst. manager (Kuala
J. H. Nellis, asst. manager (Ipoh)
BRITISH DISPENSARY, LTD., THE, Chemists
and Opticians-4, Battery Road
BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY-(See
under Churches and Missions)
BROSSARD & MOPIN, General Contractors, Reinforced Concrete Specialists-Gres- ham House, Battery Road; Tel. Ad: Brossarpin; Codes: A. B. C. 5th edition and Private; Teleph. 1277
P. H. Barriere, E.E.M.I., signsp.p. (Paris)
M. F. Ratiney
P. R. Hodgins A. W. Covency H. Perry Shan Thing
BRUANG, LIMITED-Registered Office: Gre-
sham House, Battery Road
Directors-G. A, Derrick, A. D. Allan Secretaries Derrick & Co.
BUSRAI, A. & E., General Merchants, Indentors and Commission Agents-27, Malacca Street; Tel. Ad: Blooming
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Wine Merchants-London Office: Macgregor, Caldbeck & Co., 1, 2 and 3, Rangoon St., Crutched Friars; Branches at London, Glasgow, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tientsin, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Manila, with Agencies throughout China, the Federated Malay States, the Straits Settlements, Borneo, Siam, &c.
J. Macgregor (London) J. F. Macgregor (London) Kenneth A. Stevens (Singapore)
E. A. Swan, signs the firm R. E. H. Oliver
C. R. Padday
V. Oliverio, bookkeeper
CAMPBELL & Co., LTD., J. L., Tailors and Gentlemen's Outfitters-Battery Road
CARAPIET & Co., Commission Agents-18,
Raffles Place
CARLOS, ERNEST R., M.A., B.SC., M.B., CH.B.
(Edin.)-7, Sophia Road
CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEP-
HERD (See under Churches and Msns.)
SINGAPORE
CENTRAL PHARMACY, THE, Chemists and Druggists-79, Selegie Road; Tel. Ad: Union
Consultant Dr. Arthur C. Weere
Manager-W. Pengra
Dispensers-Wee Kun, Ban, Owen
Hendricks
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE Committee--Hon. C. W. Darbishire (chairman), P. Cunliffe (deputy chair- man), Hon. E. D. Hewan, M. Morri- son, J. C. Peter, E. Bramall, F. L. Tomlin, A. Agnew, W. G. Jennings, F. Hilton
D. R. S. Bateman, acting secretary
CHANGKAT SALAK RUBBERAND TIN CO.,LTD. Secretaries Gibson & Anderson
(Glasgow)
Resident Manager-A. Harman Orr
(Salak North)
Agents-Guthrie & Co., Ld., Singapore
CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES, LTD., THE
Registered Offices: French Bank Build- ings, Raffles Square
Directors C. Everitt (chairman), Rev. N. J. Couvreur, Jacques Orner, W. H. Macgregor, J. L. Montgomerie Secretaries-Evatt & Co.
Estate Manager-G. N. Magill (Tai-
ping, Perak)
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA-Battery Road; Tel. Ad: Sladang
M. Morrison, manager
A. W. Vick, acting sub-manager Robert, Stephen, accountant
S. S. Logan, sub.
M. B. Oliver,
D. R. Kinloch,
D. J. Jones,
G. N. Allen,
J. Tinoley,
J. S. Drummond,
J. C. Marks,
CHEEK, M. A., Merchant (Straits Produce)
-Arcade Building
CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
THE-Head Office: 10, Canton Road, Shanghai; Registered Office: Hongkong; Head Office for Siam, Straits Settle- ments, Federated Malay States and North Sumatra: 2, Finlayson Green, Singapore
C. A. McLellan, resident secretary D. Marshall, asst.
E. A. Elder, M.A., M.B., B.SC., F.R.C.S.
(Edin.), medical officer
A. L. Reutens, chief clerk
CHINESE ADVISORY BOARD
The Protector of Chinese, the Asst. Protector of Chinese, Lim Boon Keng, M.B., C.M., Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, C.M.G., Tchan Chun Fuk, Yau Ngan Pan, Liong Man Sau, Che Chi Cheong, Cheong Quee Tiam, Thong Siong Lim, Seah Leang Seah, Wee Kim Yam, Lau Long Teng, Chhua Tsz Iong, Ui Chiau Keng, and Han Kui Phong, Lee Choon Guan, Tan Sian Cheng, Lim Peng Siang
CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-Prinsep
Street Chapel
President-Song Ong Siang, M.A., LL.M. Vice-President-Rev. W. Murray, M.A. Hon. Secretary-Tan Boon Chin Hon. Treasurer-Teo Choon Hean Librarian-Lim Thian Pee Secretary of Debating Society-Chua
Members' Committee Tan Yew Chay
and Lim Liang Suec
CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Ltd., The-
64, Kling Street
Lim Peng Siang, managing director Seow Eng Tin, manager
Seow Poli Leng, asst. mangr. and sec.
CHINESE GOSPEL HOUSE-(See Churches)
CHOP WANSENG CHEANG JIM CHUAN, House and Land Proprietors-6, Nassim Road, Bangor
CHRISTIAN INSTITUTE
Churches)
CHURCHES, MISSIONS &c.
(See under
ARMENIAN CHURCH OF ST. GREGORY-
Hill Street
Vicar-Rev. N. P. Paul
Trustees H. S. Aratoon, M. C.
Johannes
Warden-J. Carapiet
"BETHESDA"-Bras Basah Road
Missionaries-A. R. Thoburn, J.
Trustees W.D. Ashdown, A.W.Bean
and Capt. Humphrey Jones BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, Agency for Malaya-Bible House: 17-2 Armenian Street; Telephone 77; Tel. Ad: Testaments
C. E. G. Tisdall, agent Alfred Schiefer, depository and
accountant
P. Penninga, sub-agent (Lawang, E.
SINGAPORE
B. Purdy, sub agent (Kuala Lumpur,
F. M. S.)
F.J.Chapman, sub-agent (Bandoeng,
W. H. Williams, do. (absent)
CATHEDRAL (ROMAN CATHOLIC) OF "THE GOOD SHEPHERD"-Bras Basah Road
Rev. P. Ruandel, vicar Rev. L. Aurial, assistant
CHRIST CHURCH (Church of England)
Col. Chap. Rev. F. G. Swindell, M. A. Vestry Clerk-T. C. Matthews
CONVENT OF THE HOLY INFANT JESUS-
Victoria Street
The Lady Superioress-Rev. Mother
St. Hombeline and 25 sisters
FRENCH ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION
Rt. Rev. Dr. E. Barillon, Bishop of
Rt. Rev. Dr. C. A. Bourdon, Bishop
of Dardanie
Rev. P. Ruandel, vicar of the Good
Shepherd
Rev. L. Auriol, assistant
Rev. L. Lambert, procurator
Very Rev. V. Gazeau, vicar of the
Sacred Heart
Rev. E. Mariette, vicar of SS. Peter
and Paul, V. G.
Rev. L. Burghoffer, vicar of Our
Lady of Lourdes (on leave) Rev. P. Baloche, acting vicar Rev. J. M. Belliot (Bukit Timah) Rev. A. Laurent (Serangoon)
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE, "MAGHAIN ABOTH"
-Waterloo Street
Minister-Rev. Elias Sherida Hon. Treasurer and Secretary-E.
R. Sassoon
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Wesley Church (English)-Ft. Canning Road Pastor-Rev. Leonard Oechsli, B.A. Middle Road Church (Baba-Malay)- Middle Road and Waterloo Street
Floyd Sullivan, pastor
Rev. G. Auguin
METHODIST EPISCOPAL MISSION
Rev. W. T. Cherry, supt. Singapore
District and Publishing House Rev. W.G. Shellabear, supt. Malacca and prin. Preachers' Training School
Rev. Leonard Oechsli, pastor, Eng-
lish Church
Rev. J. S. Nagle, prin., A.-C.School Rev. W. A. Wells, prin., Oldham Hall
G. E. McComb (com-)
mercial dept.) F. H. Sullivan Hooley Miss Reid
Miss Hemingway Miss Emma Olson Mrs. Zinn
Teachers in
A.-C. School
Miss Blackmore, Woman's work Miss M. E. Olson, Girls' School Miss G. Webster,
Miss L. Hawes,
Miss B. Steel,
F. C. Sands, asst., R. R. Hornbeck, Miss Nicholls,
Publishing House
METHODIST PUBLISHING HOUSE-Corner Stamford Road and Armenian Street; Teleph. 996; Tel. Ad: Empress
W. T. Cherry, superintendent F. C. Sands, mgr., printing dept. R. R. Hornbeck, assistant Miss Nicholls,
MISSION HOUSE, THE-92, Neil Road
A. R. Thoburn, missionary
Miss E. MacIntosh
OUR LADY OF LOURDES CHURCH (Tamil
Mission)-Ophir Road
Rev. L. Burghoffer, vicar Rev. P. Baloche, assistant
PORTUGUESE MISSION, CHURCH OF "ST. JOSEPH"-Victoria Street, under the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Macao D. J. P. d'Azevedo e Castro, D.D. Rev. A. A. Cardoso, vicar-genl. Rev. F. B. Bragança, vicar and trea.
Rev. M. A. Cardoso
PORTUGUESE MISSION, ST. ANTHONY'S -
Boys' School
Correspondent - Very Rev. A. A.
Director-Rev. F. B. Bragança Headmaster-F. A. Thomasz Assistants--A. P. Jackson, E. W. Paglar, D. de Mello, Miss M. Lei- cester, Miss B. Pettersen, Miss R. Gabriel, Miss L. Rodrigues, Miss R. Rodrigues, Miss C. Bligh, Miss G. Rozario
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF ENGLAND, CHINA MISSION-Churches: Baba, Bukit Timah, Seranggong, Tek Kha, Gaylang, Selitar, Tanjong Pagar, Paya Lebar, Johor Bahru, and Muar
Rev. J. A. B. Cook, missionary; res: "Gilstead," Bukit Timah Road Rev. W. Murray, M.A., missionary; res: "Gilstead," Bukit Timah Road
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
SINGAPORE
Minister-Rev. John Vance, M.A. Elders-Rev. J. A. B. Cook, S. Tomlin- son (session clerk), J. McKenzie, Rev. W. Murray, Alfred Lea, A. Proctor, R. D. Pringle, H. S. Mackenzie, A. Reid
Board of Managers-The Minister (chairman), the Elders, A. Knight. J, Watson, D. W. Reid, R. Scoular, A S. K. Macdonald, A. M. Mc- Neil, Morisson Treasurer-S. Tomlinson Secretary-A. Knight
PROCURE DES MISSIONS ETRANGÈRES—73,
River Valley Road
Procurator-Rev. N. J. Couvreur Assistant-Rev. G. Gex
SACRED HEART CHURCH-Tank Road
Rev. V. Gazeau, vicar
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL President-G. S. Reutens Vice-President-J. Flanagan Treas. and Sec.-L. J. Shepherdson
ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL
Bishop of Singapore-Rt. Rev. C. J.
Ferguson Davie, D.D.
Colonial Chaplain-Rev. Frank G.
Swindell, M.A., Surrogate Asst. Chaplains-Rev. H. G. Peile,
M.A., Rev. C. B. Wood, M.A. Registrar of the Diocese
Frank G. Swindell, M.A. Organist E. Salzmann Trustees-The Colonial Chaplain (chairman), the Colonial Secretary, the Colonial Engr., Honble. E. D. Hewan, L. E. Gaunt and E. Gattey (hon. treas.)
Vestry Clerk-A. Neubronner
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH MISSION
Committee Trustees of Cathedral, Bishop of Singapore, F. C. Wreford, P. Gold
Hon. Secretary-Colonial Chaplain
ST. ANTHONY'S CONVENT (Portuguese
Mission)--Middle Road
ST. JOSEPH'S INSTITUTION, conducted by
the Brothers of the Christian Schools
Visitor-Rev. Bro. James Director-Rev. Bro. Stephen Sub-director-Rev. Bro. Paul
ST. PETER & ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-Queen
Very Rev. E. Mariette, vicar gen.
Rev. G. Auguin
CINEMATOGRAPH PATHE, General Agency, Films, Machines and Accessories-19, Stamford Road; Tel. Ad: Pathé
CLARKE & Co., F. (Livery Stables), Brea- kers and Trainers, Horse Dealers, Forage Contractors, Hirers of Horses and Rubber-Tyred Carriages--207, Queen Street
CLOUET & Co., A., Merchants and Com-
mission Agents-7, Raffles Quay
A. Clouët
V. Clumeck
H. C. Clouët, assistant
A. M. Andrews, bookkeeper C. da Silva,
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES
ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS--Banque de l'Indo-Chine Buildings, 1c, D'Almeida Street; Tel. Ad: Engine
President-J. H. Currie Vice do. --D. G. Maclean Hon. Secretary-H. Butcher Asst. do. -W. McNab Hon. Treasurer-W. C. Hill
HOLLANDSCHE CLUB, Dutch Club-52,
Cairn Hill Road
President J. W. van de Stadt Hon. Secretary-A. T. van Wyn-
MALAY VOLUNTEERCLUB-Bras Basah Rd.
Capt. G. S. Carver, s.v.I., chairman Committee Lieut. R. J. Farrer, 2nd Lieut. Lucie-Smith, 2nd Lieut. T. C. Hay, N. M. Hashim, Col.- Sergt. Eusuff, Husin Jewa, Q.M.S. Shaik Ali Banamah, Sergeants M. Zaini, H. Abass, Abubakar, L, C. Rahmat, Pte. M. Noordin Hon. Secretary and Treasurer-
Sergt, H. A. Aziz
NATIONAL UNION CLUB (Established
1906)-62, Daskar Road
President S. Doraisamy Hon. Secretary-N. Ramachandra Hon. Treasurer-A. Verapatra Hon. Auditor-N. Mamat Club Captain-V. Sellapan Committee-F. V. Cureem, T. A Kader, Osman Khan Suratee, B. Gavdapah, Chan Beng Loon
ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY, STRAITS BRANCH Presidt. Rev. Dr. W.G. Shellabear Vice-Pres., S'pore.--Hon. C. J. Saun-
Vice-Pres., Penang-Hon. A. T. Bry-
SINGAPORE
Vice-Pres., F. M. S-R. O. Winstedt Hon. Secretary--I. H. Burkill Hon. Treas.-J. Love Montgomerie Councillors-P. Gold, Dr. R. D. Keith, W. Makepeace, A. W. Still
SINGAPORE BAR COMMITTEE
Sir Evelyn C. Ellis, Hon. F. M. Elliot, C. Everitt, Harold Millard (hon sec.)
SINGAPORE CATHOLIC CLUB
Presidt. and Treas.-Rev. P. Ruandel Hon. Secretary--W. Mosbergen Committee-Rev, P. Ruandel, J. T. Lloyd, E. L. Seth, J. T. Andrews, W. Scully, F.M. Chopard, A. Lewis. F. Martens, C. H. da Silva, C. A, da Silva, and W. Mosbergen
SINGAPORE CLUB
Committee-J. R. Nicholson, C.M.G. (chairman), A. Agnew, Hon. C. W. Darbishire, P. F. David, G A. Derrick, C. Everitt, H. Millard, Hon. Mr. C. J. Saunders W. J. Mayson, secretary
SINGAPORE GARRISON GOLF CLUB-Head
Quarters: Napier Road,
Teleph. 876
Tanglin ;
President Major-General R. N. R.
Reade, C.B.
Hon. Sec.-Captain C. B. Mullins,
R.M.L.I., Fort Canning
SINGAPORE RIFLE ASSOCIATION
Quarters S. V. C. Drill Hall
President-The Commandant Hon. Sec. Sergt. M. P. Davies
(acting)
Hon. Treas. Capt. G. B. Thornhill,
STRAITS ATHLETIC CLUB-Address: E.
K. Cheng, c/o. Guthrie & Co., Ld.
STRAITS PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION President J. Mackenzie, M.P.S. Hon. Sec. and Treas.-Geo. W. Craw-
ford, M.P.S., 2, Battery Road
STRAITS PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
President-C. Lane Sansom, F.R.C.S. Hon. Secretary and Treas.-Rev. W.
Runciman, M.A., B.D. Committee-A. W. Still, Tan Teck
Soon, G. E. V. Thomas, M.I.E.E.
STRAITS RACING ASSOCIATION Secretary-G, P. Owen
TANGLIN CLUB
President-Hon. E. D. Hewan Vice-President J. Waddell
Hon. Treasurer-J. R. C, Badham Hon. Secretary-A. G. Harrington Committee-W. E. Hooper, O. P. Griffith-Jones, J. Love Montgom- erie, A. Roberson, M. J. Upcott
TEUTONIA CLUB
W. Woelber, president
E. v. Recklinghausen, vice-president W. Fruchling hon. secretary
C. Wittpenn, hon. treasurer A. Sievers, accountant
H. Gremminger, assessor
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
-8, St. Canning Road
Patron-Lady Evelyn Young President-Miss Dewar Vice-Presidents-Miss
Miss Abel
Blackmore,
Recording Secretary-Miss Jackson Treasurer-Mrs. Pountney
Treasury Building Fund-P. Gold Genl. Secretary-Miss Radford
COELHO, G. R., Piano, Organ, Musical Instrument Dealer, Tuner, and Repairer -52, Selegie Road
COLEMAN HOUSE (late Hotel de la Paix)— 3, Coleman Street; Tel. Ad: Coleman House; A.B.C. Code, 5th Edition
COLONIAL PRESS-348, North Bridge Road
(Opposite Grand Continental Hotel)
Syed Gulabshah, proprietor and mgr.
COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE Co., Ltd., Eastern Branch--Robinson Road and Telegraph Street; Tel. Ad: Salamander
W. A. Sims, branch manager
A. C. Potts
C. E. B. Meredith
M. Lymbery, D.D.
COMRIF & Co., Exchange and Share Brokers and Commission Agents-25-1, Boat Quay; Tel. Ad: Farcomrie
A. F. Comrie
CONSULATES
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY-Hotel de l'Europe
Represented by America
BELGIUM-3, Malacca Street
Acting Consul—M. H. Traub
BRAZIL 61, Arcade
Act, Consul-Caspar L. Dreier
CHINA-76, Bras Basah Road
SINGAPORE
Acting Consul-General-Tsao Tsien Secretary-Dzeu Yah Lwan Asst. do. Tong Han Pu
DENMARK-3, D'Almeida Road
Acting Consul-A, Hvalsoe
FRANCE—106, Orchard Road; Teleph. 116 Consul--Comte R. de Bondy-Riario Commis de Chancellerie-R. Doures-
GERMANY-Tel. Ad: Germania; Teleph.
Acting Consul-General-Caspar L.
ITALY-7, Change Alley
Consul-C. Ambrosoli
JAPAN---Office: 3, Orchard Road
Consul-Minoru Fujü Chancellor-Tokitoshi Fuchi
Do. ---Shingo Miyata
NETHERLANDS-Raffles Quay
Consul-Genl.--H. Spakler Vice-Consul-P. Staal
Secretary-H. Coorengel Asst.-V. Lunberg Clerk-Tan Seng Watt
NORWAY-Collyer Quay
Consul-E. D. Hewan
PORTUGAL First floor, Taiwan Bank,
100, Robinson Road
Consul-George d'Almeida
Secretary and Interpreter - B, M.
A. Cornelius
Clerk and Typist-Rahmet Abbass
RUSSIA S, Thomas Walk
Consul General-M. A. Rospopoff
SIAM-7, Battery Road
Consul-General-A. Hood Begg Chancellor A. W. Gooneratne Siamese Interpreter-Nai Wan
SPAIN-61, Arcade
Acting Vice-Consul-Caspar L. Dreir
SWEDEN-15, Collyer Quay
- Consul-M. E. Plumpton
TURKEY--59-61, The Arcade; Teleph. 137 Acting Consul General-Caspar L.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-Consulate-
General-59 and 61, The Arcade
Consul-General for the Straits Set- tlements and Federated Malay States, and Consular Represent- ative of Cuba, Peru Brazil, Spain, Turkey, Germany, Austria. Hungary, Switzerland, Panama Vice Consul-General (in charge)-
Caspar L. Dreier
Medical Officer-Dr. A. B. Simpson
CONVENT OF THE HOLY INFANT JESUS--(See
under Churches and Missions)
COODE, MATTHEWS, FITZMAURICE & WIL- SON, Engineers to Government and to the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board-9, Victoria Street, Westminister, London S. W.; Tel. Ad: Penlee, London
Partner-Sir Wm. Matthews, K.C.M.G. Do. Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice,
Maurice F. G. Wilson
A. T. Coode
Do. T. Leigh Matthews
Singapore Harbour Works-Office at foot of Fort Palmer; Teleph. 851; Tel. Ad: Penlee
Resident Engineer--J. Coupland Chief Asst. Engr.-J. M. Maclean Inspectors--W. J. Badcock, L. J.
Draughtsmen-C. G. Burt, F. V.
Jennings
Clerk-T. Ibrahim
Tanjong Pagar Dock Works, Resident
Engineer's Offices - Head Borneo Wharf; Teleph. 662; Tel.
Ad: Leepen
Resident Engineer-J. Coupland Chief Asst. Engineer-D. Paterson Inspector- W. J. Badcock Conyers Surveyor--W. D. Nicholas Draughtsmen-Lim Choon Hong,
Tan Beng Swee Clerk-A. Batcho
CRAIK, D. MCLEOD, Architect and Surveyor D. McLeod Craik, A.R.I.B.A., architect John Taylor, P.A.S.I., asst. surveyor CROWN DISPENSARY--31, Selegie Road
G. M. Rappa, asst. surgeon, med. officer CUPBYE & Co., Merchants and General Commission Agents-56, Outram Road; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edition
General Manager--T. K. Jin
CURRY, FORWERG & Co., Merchants and General Agents-3, Boat Quay; Works: 601, Kampong Bahru Road
SINGAPORE
DALEY, ALBERT L. A., Undertaker and Monumental Mason, Engineer and Sculptor-157, Middle Rd.; Tel. Ad: Daley; A.B.C. Code, 5th edition; Teleph. 619
Albert L. A. Daley, proprietor and
DALLAN'S AUSTRALIAN HORSE REPOSITORY AND VETERINARY ESTABLISHMENT-3, Kock Road (off Orchard Road); Teleph.
DALMANN &Co., Merchants (in liquidation)
Diethelm & Co., Ld., liquidators
DAVID & SONS, Merchants and Commission Agents-9, D'Almeida Street; Teleph. 234; Tel. Ad: Decanter
DAVID & TOFT, Stock and Share Brokers
-9, D'Almeida Street; Tel. Ad: Toft
Partner-J. B. David
Do. E. Horne Toft
DAVIES & Co., Share Brokers and Com- mission Agents-10 and 12, The Arcade; Teleph. 1025; Tel. Ad: Daviesco
DERRICK & Co., Public Accountants and Auditors-Gresham House, Battery Road
G. A. Derrick
H. Roland Llewellyn, A.C.A. W. P. Plummer, A.C.A.
C. S. Brison, A.C.A.
W. E. Rayner, A.C.A.
D. J. Ward, A.C.A.
H. S. Moss, A.C.A.
G. S. Farebrother, A.C.A. H. S. Grunstein
J. Campbell
S. d'Conceicao
Miss V. Chalmers
DEUTSCH ASIATISCHE BANK-de Souza and Prince Street Corner; Tel. Ad: Teutonia
DIETHELM & Co., LTD., Merchants-20,
Collyer Quay
M. L. Stadermann, manager W. Ingold, signs per pro. J. H. Leopold
O. Schiffner
0. Adler
H. Gremminger
DISPENSARY, LTD., THE, Chemists, Phar- macists and Opticians-Raffles Place D. Timms, secretary and manager
DONALDSON & BURKINSHAW, Advocates, Solicitors and Notaries Public-19, Coll- yer Quay; Tel. Ad: Denotation Partner-Cecil Ingram Carver
Do. Harold Millard
Partner-Gilbert S. Carver
Assistant Solicitor-H. R. L. Dyne Asst. Barrister-at-Law-P. Walton
Down & Co., Accountants, Auditors and Secretaries-43, 45 and 47, The Arcade; Tel. Ad: Down; Teleph. 680
DR. WILLIAMS' MEDICINE Co., THE-Mid- Eastern Office; Raffles Square; Tel. Ad: Fulford; Codes: A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions
F. Keller, manager
D. M. Couch
Wong Yong Poh,b'keeper. and cashier S. W. Wolfe, general manager for the
Far East (Shanghai)
DREW & NAPIER, Advocates, Solicitors, and
Notaries Public-10, Collyer Quay
Sir Evelyn Ellis, advocate and solicitor D. Y. Perkins, advocate and solicitor M. J. Upcott,
A. P. Robinson,
A. K. áB. Terrell, W. M. Graham
C. R. ȧB. Terrell,
C. W. A. Carpenter, do. S. H. Greville-Smith, do.
F. G. Allen, articled clerk
A. H. Todd, inanaging clerk Miss M. R. Cameron, stenographer Miss M. I. F. Cope, do.
DUPIRE, BROTHERS, Merchants-8, Raffles
EAST ASIATIC Co., LTD., Shipowners and Merchants-3, D'Almeida Road; Head Office Copenhagen; London Office: 158, Fenchurch Street, E.C.; Branches: Bangkok, Shanghai; Tel. Ad: Orient
EAST INDIES PETROLEUM CO., LTD., THE-
The Arcade
Director-F. W. Brewer
EAST INDIES TRADING CO., THE, Merchants -37, Robinson Road; Tel, Ad: Com- merce; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition and Private
Sole Proprietor-Lee Quee Choo
Import Manager-P. Trusty Assistant-Lee Quee Hock
Hendry Brothers, Ltd., Glasgow,
European Agents
The Eastern Shipping Co., Ld.
EASTERN EXPORT AND IMPORT CO., Ex- port and Import Agents-179, Telok Ayer Street
Manager--John Robertson, F.C.I.
Do. -Lim Kok Tiam
SINGAPORE
EDGAR BROTHERS, Merchants-7, D'Al- meida St.; Tel. Ad: Edgar; Codes: A, B.C. 5th Edition; Branches: 28, Oxford St., Manchester Anuwangsi Road, Bangkok Partner-M. A. Edgar (Manchester)
-C. E. Edgar
Do. Do. Do.
C. A. Edgar, jr. (Bangkok) -Martin Edgar (Singapore)
S. A. Edgar do.
Assistant-P. Malcolm
Do. -T. L. Gaulstin Clerk-Yeo Wah Hin
ELLIS, J. H., Merchant and Commission Agent-5, De Souza Street; Tel. Ad: Elite: Codes: A.B.C. 4th and 5th Editions
K. J. Ellis, signs per pro.
ESTATES' LABOUR STORES AND SUPPLY AGENCY, Estate Agents and Contractors, Merchants and Commission Agents- Tel. Ad: Laborstore; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition, Al Code
EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE (See Churches)
EVANS, C. A., Advocate and Solicitor-2,
Raffles Place; Teleph. 534
C. A. Evans, advocate, solicitor and
C. B. Cooper, barrister-at-law, asst. V. H. C. Jarrett, art cled clerk Ang Boon Jian, conveyancing clerk Syed Kassim Al-Kadree, Supreme
Court clerk
Goh Kim Boon, Police Court clerk Gay Ah Lett, clerk
Ho ah Kow,
Ahmat bin Mohamed Sah, clerk Abdul Wahid, bill collector
EVATT & Co., Chartered Accountants— French Bank Buildings, Raffles Square; Tel. Ad: Evatt; Teleph. 853 Registered Offices of
The Bukit Timah Rubber Estates, Ld. The Changkat Serdang Estates, Ld, The Djapoera (Indragiri) Rubber Co.
Ld. (in liquidation) Haytor Rubber Estates, Ld.
The Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber and
Guttapercha Co., Ld. Kelemak Rubber Estate, Ld. The Mergui Rubber Estates, Ld. The Nyalas Rubber Estates, Ld. The New Singapore Rubber Co., Ld.
(in liquidation)
The Pulau Bulang Rubber and Pro-
duce Co., Ld.
The Straits Times Press, Ld. The Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber
Estates, Ld.
The Rajah Hitam Coconut Estates, Ld. The Rajah Una Co., Ld. The International Dispy., Ld. The Tapah Rubber Estates, Ld. The Singapore Planting Association Rosely Rubber Estate, Ld. The Sipantas Co., Ld.
Lunas Rubber Estates, Ld.
FAR EAST OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE Co., LTD., Autogenous Welding, Repairs to Boilers--41 and 42, Anson Road; Teleph. 972; Tel. Ad: Oxygene; A. B. C. Code, 5th Edition. Head Office: Saigon; Branches: Hongkong, Shanghai
Managing Agents-Moine Comte & Co. Engineer-in-charge Works-J. Vuil-
Assistant-C. H. Cammiade
Clerk-M. L. Francine
FAR EAST TIMBER AND TRADING Co., General Merchants-Codes: A. B. C. 5th Edition and Al
FAR EASTERN THEATRICAL AGENCY-3B,
Finlayson Green; Tel. Ad: Tourist
Manager-J. S. Jackson
FEDERATED MALAY STATES-High Commis-
sioner's Office: Singapore
High Commissioner-Sir Arthur H.
Young, K.C.M.G.
Secretary to High Commissioner- W. H. Lee Warner (acting) Clerk-F. W. Garnier
Do.-S. G. Arudpragasam Do. Chew Hock Chye
Ahmad bin Jaffar Malay-assistant-Megat Osman
FERNANDEZ & Co. G. A., Licensed Sur- veyors, Architects, etc.-93, D'Almeida Street
G. A. Fernandez
E. Fernandez
FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION
Chairman-E. S. Jones Deputy Chairman-W. A. Sims Committee-Adamson, Gilfillan & Co., Ld., Boustead & Co., Behn, Meyer & Co. Ltd., Guthrie & Co. Ltd., Hoog- landt & Co., Paterson, Simons & Co. Ld., Borneo Co., Ld., South British Insurance Co., Ld.
Secretary and Treasurer-H. Rowland
Llewellyn
FITTOCK & ADAM, Surveyors to Germanisch- er Lloyd, American Record, Registro It- aliano, Lloyd's Agents and Local Oflices- 8, Flint Street (opposite Post Office)
SINGAPORE
FONES BROTHERS, Dentists, Crown and Bridge Work Specialists-48, Bras Basah Road
Dentist-M. Fones
Lady Dentist-Mrs. Fones
-Mrs. A. Tan
Asst. Dentist-Chia Ping
FOWLIE, P., M.3.- Office: 16, Battery Road; Teleph. 80; Residence: 40, Grange Road; Teleph. 615
FRAMROZ & Co., Aerated Water Manu- facturers-87, Cecil Street; Tel. Ad: Framroz; Teleph. 1011
P. M. Framroz, proprietor N. R. Mistry, manager
FRANKEL & Co., A., Furniture Manufac- turers and Importers-375, Victoria St.
Senior Partner-A. Frankel
Manager--David Frankel,signs per pro Assistant-D. Izraelski
Do. -J. Izraelski
FRANZEN CO., Merchants and Commission
Agents-8, Prince Street
A. Franzen, partner
M. Schulze
FRASER & CO., Exchange and Share Brokers
-1, De Souza Street
F. George Penny, partner
Geoffrey U. Farrant, do.
Gerald E. Penny, signs per pro. Lionel H. Penny
B. C. Cameron, assistant
D. D. Rankine, bookkeeper
FRASER & CHALMERS, LTD., Manufacturers of Mining Machinery, &c. -Eastern Branch: Winchester House; Tel. Ad: Vanner; Teleph. 425
P. Howard, A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.MECH.E.,
acting manager
Berry & Co., agents, Ipoh
FRASER & CUMMING, Timber Merchants
H. P. Bagley, partner
H. H. Ellis, manager, signs per pro. FRASER & NEAVE, LIMITED, Aerated Water Manufacturers and Printers-11, Collyer Quay; Tel. Ad: Atlas
Alex Proctor, secretary
Win. C. Phipps, accountant
E. Warren,
F. J. Martin,
Aerated Water Department
W. M. Foreman, manager A. W. Sturgess
Thos. F. Dixon G. Flanagan E. J Howley
J. L. Booth
A. C. Wall, engineer
Branch Factory-Argyle Street, Penang
A. F. Robertson, manager D. Halpern, bookkeeper
Branch Factory-Campbell Road, Kuala
A. E. Webster, manager R. C. Kay, bookkeeper Branch Factory-Bangkok
J. Forrest, manager
J. A. Duthrie, bookkeeper Brauch Factory-Selibin Road, Ipoh,
W. H. Booth, manager Branch Factory-Malacca
A. W. Brodie, manager
Printing Department
T. G. Scott, manager
W. M. Butchart, asst. manager D. Main, assistant
J. McCulloch, do.
FRENCH CATHOLIC MISSION-(See Churches)
FRIEDBERGER, M. B., Civil Engineer,-1A, Raffles Quay; Tel. Ad: Loco; Codes: A. B. C. 5th Edition, Western Union (Uni- versal Edition) and Bentley's; Teleph. 1300
M. B. Friedberger, A.M.I.C.E., consult-
ing engineer
T. D. Bush, office manager
T. W. Ganter, chief draughtsman
GADELIUS & Co., Merchants-34, Robinson
C. E. Gadelius, partner
S. Stenberg, manager, signs per pro.
GALLOWAY, D. J., M.D., C.M., F.R.C.P. MORE, F. W., M.D., CH.B., B.SC. ELDER, E. A., M.A., M.B., B.SC., F.R.C.S. (Ed.), Medical Practitioners-4, Battery Road
GARCIA, W. J., Pianoforte and Music Dealer-219, Orchard Road; Teleph. 794
GAREH & Co., M. A., Merchants and Com-
mission Agents-5, D'Almeida Street
GARNER, QUELCH & Co., Wine and Spirit Merchants--Battery Road; Tel. Ad: Garner; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition and Western Union; Teleph. 881
H. N. Soper
C. M. Morrison, accountant
GASOLENE LIGHT & CYCLE Co., Motor Cars on Hire, Motor and Cycle Repairers-4 and 5-1, Beach Road; Tel. Ad: Tremo- lante; A. B. C. Code, 5th Ed.; Teleph. 436
Nam Hing Seng, proprietor
E. Fong Seng, manager
L. Hock Guan, mechanic manager
SINGAPORE
GOODALL & Co., Merchants-12 and 13,
Boat Quay
F. S. Goodall, partner
M. Eisenring
E. A. Gibson
O. Heinrich
GOONETILLEKE, FREDERICK WILLIAM, M.R, C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.), L.M.S. (Ceylon)- Consulting Room: 307, North Bridge Road; Teleph. 1033
Consultant
Goonetilleke
Frederick William
GOSLING & Co., T. L., Wine and Spirit Merchants, Commission, Parcel Express and Passenger Agents-33, Robinson Road, and 26 and 27, Japan Street
L. D. Gosling
M. Abdul Latiff
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
CHINESE PROTECTORATE
Protector of Chinese-W. Peacock Asst. Pro. of Chinese-E. L. Talma Acting do.
-D. Richards
Chief Clerk-Chan Cheow Lye Clerks-Choo Kim Swee, Lim Cho
Writers-Wong Chak Chow, Phua
Chinese Interpreter-Ho Siak Kuan Assistant Translator Liong Yiu
Japanese Interpreter-S. H. Tajiri Boarding Officer-S. C. de Souza Assistant do. -J. B. Rodrigues
CIVIL DISTRICT COURT
District Judge--H. W. Firmstone Acting do.
-C. V. Dyson Asst. District Judge-B. S. Watson
(acting)
Chief Clerk-Chew Chong Sim
Second Clerk--S. Dorasamy
Third do. --Lee Kwee Siew
Fourth do. C. G. Pestana
Attorney-Gen.-G. A. Goodman, K.C. Asst. to do.-W. Bartley
Fifth do.
Actg. Dep. Pub. Prosecutor-G. G.
Clerk-J. Borgonah
Do. J. C. Fernandez
AUDIT OFFICE
Auditor-Genl. S. S.-H. Marriott P. A. F. David (acting)
Chief Clerk-J. W. Salmon, J. F.
de Souza (acting)
Clerks, Class I.-G. W. Meyer, E. A. Pereira, G. Verageo, and Lim Khye Liang
Clerks, Class II.-A. S. Pereira, D. Sunderum, D. L. Alcantara, Low Leng Chuan, W. N. Thuriappa Clerks, Class III.-Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Ali, Song Ong Watt, C. G. de Souza, Seng Yew Liang, Lam Peng Chong, A. G. de Souza, Zainol bin Omar
BANKRUPTCY OFFICE
Registrar of Companies and Official Assignee Hon. C. J. Saunders Asst. Official Assignee-G. C. Valpy Chief Clerk-G. W. Gostelow
BOTANICAL GARDENS
Dir. of Gardens I. H. Burkill, M.A.,
Asst. do.-Capt. T. F. Chipp, B.S.C. Asst. Curator-J. W. Anderson Clerk J. S. Isaac
Inspector of Coconut Trees Ahmed
bin H. Omar
Sixth do. Seventh do. Eighth do. Probate do.
-C. Sanmugam -F. Rahmin
Yeo Koen Guan -Chan Joo Chua
Tan Ong Seng
Bailiff-T. de Silva
Asst. Bailiff A. C. Pestana Tamil Interpreters-R. Sopaya, K.
Kuagasabai
Panjabi Interpreters-S. Qudrat
Chinese Interpreters-Ong Chin Tai,
Tan Hak Yam
Process Servers Baboo, AbdurKadir Gulam Kadir, Abdul Karrin, Babnee, Ahmat, Hamza
COLONIAL TREASURY
Treasurer, and Collector of Stamp Duties and Accountant-General Supreme Court, S. S.-Hon. A. M. Pountney
Assistant Treasurer-H. B. Polglase Treasury
Chief Clerk-E. A. Rodrigues Clerk Class I.—A. W. R. Bloom
-J. E. Souza
II.-J. S. Yzelman
III.-Arnasalam Pillay
-Loh Gee Kook
Shroff Grade III.-Teo Beng Geok
Stamp Office
Chief Clerk-F. W. Eber Clerk Class II.-J. L. d'Almeida Probate Examiner--Leong Siew Hung Shroff Grade II.-Heng Seng Guan
Do. III.-Wee Lian Bee Head Pressman-Rama Chotta
Accountants' Branch
Accountant--T. W. Stubbs
-E. Fernandez
SINGAPORE
Clerk Class I.-H. d'Rozario
--A. G. Theseira
-R. S. de Souza
-S. H. Bateman
-E. M. Perreau
II.-A. Abul Aziz Sahib II.-K. Subramaniam
II.-Goh Chin Siew
-F. C. Pereira
-H. M. Klyne
-Loh Gee Kok
-Ang Boon Hock
-R. Murngiah
Currency Note Branch
Clerk Class I.-E. F. Pestana Head Cashier-Chea Hood Teck Shroff Grade I.-Song Kee Kuan Grade III.-Lim Siew Long
Do. -Tan Tong Seng
Widows' and Orphans' Pensions Office
Secretary-A. R. de Souza
CORONER'S DEPARTMENT -- Office: Gov-
ernment Buildings
Coroner-W. S. Sheppard
The Second Magistrate, Singapore The Third Magistrate,
The Medical Officer, Labuan
The District Officer, Christmas Island The District Officer Labuan
The Post Health Officer, Singapore Dr. H. J. Gibbs
Clerk and Chinese Interpr.-Koh
Teng Hai
DISTRICT AND POLICE COURTS
District Judge and First Magistrate
--G. A. Hall
Acting do. -A. V. Brown Second Magistrate-R. D. Acton
Do. do. -C.H.G.Clarke (actg.) Third do. M.E. Sherwood
Do. Chief
do. -G.H.Sugden(actg.) Clerk-W. W. Chopard Second do. -S. Kylahsum Third do. D. M. Fernandez Fourth do. --Cheong Keng Liat Fifth do. Lee Keng Jin Sixth do. Sih Kim Yow Seventh_do._-Tay Peng Kim Shroff-Tan Boon Guan Asst. Shroff-Tan Tian Yan Typist-Chew Hock Seng Ushers-J. Bheem, E. De Cruz, K.
Dorasamy
Malay Interpreters S. Ahmed
Ally, Shaik Kalwa, A. Manan Tamil do. -Kuppuswami Agjar, J.
N. Mahalingam Hindustani
Ishwar Das
Interpreter
Indian Interpreter-M. I. Pasha Chinese Interpreters - Goh Nee Kiam, Lo Kwan Ji, Goh Kwok Seong, Choo Lye Yew, Song Deung Ngak, Song Eng Chong, Chan Seng Kong
Student Interprs.-Mok Yan Fai and
Ang Kok Kah
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Director of Education S. S. and F. M. S.-J. B. Elcum, B.A. (OXON.), Inspector of Schools S. and M.-K.
J. Bartlett, A.R.C.S. (Lond.)
Chief Clerk-D. Perreau (acting) Second do.-J. Concieco Malay Writer-Mohd. Ibrahim bin
Haji Mohamed
Chief Clerk-Alias bin Kachong Second do. Mohamed Kass m bin
Abdul Ghani
Visiting Teacher-Abdul Aziz bin
Schools, Raffles Institution
Principal-C. M. Phillips, M.A., LL.B.
(on leave)
P. A. Yearwood, B.A. (acting) Raffles Girls' School
Principal-Miss D. M. Buckle Asst. Prin.—Mrs. E. Dunshea Outram Road School
Headmaster-P. A. Yearwood, B.A.
C. F. C. Ayre (acting)
Pearl's Preparatory School
Headmistress-Miss M. Buxton Victoria Bridge School
Headmaster-Rev. A. J. Amery, B.D.
(acting)
Reformatory School
Superintendent-E. Prior Asst. Supt.-A. Lazaroo
FOREST DEPARTMENT, S. S.
Conservator of Forests, S. S.-B. H
F. Barmard (acting)
Asst. Conservator of Forests-R. G.
Forest Ranger, Grade III.-T. C.
Malaya Pillai
Clerk-Tan Chin Leng
GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES, OPIUM AND
F. M. Baddeley, superintendent (Government Monopolies) S. S. F. T. Ellis, asst. supt." (Government
Monopolies), Penang
J. R. Brooke, F.I.C., F.C.S., asst. supt. (Chandu and Liquors Revenue) W. G. Stirling, asst. supt. (Govern-
ment Monopolies), Malacca W. G. Dougan, A.C.A., accountant W. H. Taylor, head of Preventive
INDIAN IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT
(Sheriff's Offic, Supreme Court)
Asst. Supt.-L. V. J. Laville Clerk-V. Govindasamy
LAND OFFICE
Collector J. Lornie
Chief Clerk-L. P. de Souza Second do. Wee Gon Dol Third do. —J, E, Fernandez Fourth do. Tay Ah Kow
SINGAPORE
Land Bailiffs H. C. P. de Souza, K. Tamby Rajah, E. F. Rodrigues. A. Concenciao
Second Clerk-Chua Jek Kim
Do. III.-F. Villaneuva Shroffs-Tan Seng, Khee Extra Clerk-F. Xavier Bailiff G. R. de Souza Assistant do. -P. Berry
Forest Ranger-T. C. M. Pillay Clerk to Registrar of Mohamedan Marriages-Che Lee bin Ismail
MARINE DEPARTMENT
Master Attendant S. S. and Shipping Master, Conservator of the Port, Receiver of Wrecks, etc.-Comm. C. A. Radcliffe, R.N.
Deputy Master Attendant-Lieut.
B. A. Cator, R.N. Engineer-Edgar Galistan
Senior Boarding and Emigration
Officer-E. Edwards
Boarding Officers-A. H. Chalmers E. Jones, A. S. Pestana, S. E. Francis, A. M. Longue
Clerks (class I.) T. H. Eber, Tan
Joo Khoon
Clerks (class II.) C. J. Monteiro, J.
W. Pereira, J. Lye Yew, Cheang Cheng Lim, M. Sapabatky Clerks (class III.) Lim Teong Chee, M. Pereira, R. Gapalsaini, M. Thampiah, R. S. Samy, Phue Kia Hak, Woon Hong On, Lim Ah Kwee, T. Gospal
Deputy Registrar of Shipping and Time Ball Observer-K. S. Fry Petroleum Inspectors--F. M. Desker Lightkeepers-S. A. Mackendray, A. Rozells, D. C. Monteiro, J. Rod- rigues, F. Gomes
Registrar of Imports and Exports—
A. Stuart
Signal Sergeants--A. E. Brown, J.
Bill Collector-J. Beattie
Board of Examiners for Masters' and
Mates' Certificates-The Master At- tendant, S. S., the Deputy Master Attendant, Lieut. A. J. Coleman, B.N.R., F.R.A.S.
Colonial Steamer, Sea Mew
Comder.-Lieut. A. J. Coleman, R.D.,
R.N.R., F.R.A.S.
Chief Officer-Lt. C. A. Peal, R.N.R. Chief Engr.-A. Scully
do. -T. Wemyss
Chinese Interpreter to the Marine
Court--Tan Joo Khoon Usher-S. Osman
Storekeeper-Teo Guan Quee
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Prinpl. Medical and Health Officer-
W. Gilmore Ellis, M.D. Chief Clerk-C. P. Martinus Chief Medical Officer-F. B. Crou-
cher, M.B.
Supernumerary Med. Officers-W.
A. Taylor, T. C. Cleverton Chief Health Officer-G. E. Brooke,
M.A., D.PH., F.R.G.S. Assistant Port Health Officer-W.
Assist. Health Officer-A. G. Smart Government Analyst-F. Dent First Asst. do. -J. W. Haddon Second Asst. do. -Vacant General Hospital, Sepoy Lines
Medical Officers-J. Harrison, T.
Burne and R. D. Fitzgerald Matron-Miss M. McNair Pauper Hospital, Moulmein Road Medical Officer-J. R. McVail Assistant Surgeons-J. V. Pestana, E. W. de Cruz, J. Ando, H. M. Mehta Prison Hospital, Pearl's Hill
In Charge-H. W. Furnivall Assistant Surgeon-A. Hale Lock Hospital and Govt. Dispensary Assistant Surgeon--F. Rodrigues Matron-Mrs. Gilmour
Outdoor Dispensary, South Canal Rd.
and Jalan Klapa
Assistant Surgeons-F. Clarke and
P. C. Fer andez
Lunatic Asylum, Sepoy Lines
Medical Superdt.-H. J. Gibbs (on
leave), K. Simpson (acting) Assistant Surgeon-C. T. de Souza Matron-Mrs. E. C. Gunn Maternity Hospital, Sepoy Lines
Hon. Surgeon-Dr. Fowlie Matron-H. McLean
Quarantine Station, St. John Island
H. B. Dodds
Port Health Office
Asst. Surgeon--W. A. De Cruz Principal Medical School-Dr. R. 1.
Asst. Principal Medical School-Dr.
T. D. Kennedy Pathologist-G. A. Finlayson Laboratory Asst.-S. N. Bardam, L.MS
SINGAPORE
Senior Surgeon General Hospital-E.
Denis Whittle
Senior Surgeon Pauper Hospitals-C.
J. Smith
Tutor for Dressers-A. J. Thumboo
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Inspector-General of Police-Capt.
A. R. Chancellor
Supt. of Police-G. H. May Second Supt. of Police--Major A. R.
J. Dewar
Asst. Supts. of Police-V. G. Savi, F.
E. Harmer, A. J. Sheedy, R. H. de S. Duraet (on leave), G. Cullen Financial Asst. of Police-J. W. Sal-
mon (acting)
Probationers-E. Cheers, A. H. Dickinson, N. L. Linden, W. J. Gunston and R. Stevens Chief Detective-Inspector-G. A.
McAfee (acting)
Court Inspector-F. G. Bourne Chief Inspector-L. Hickey Inspectors-A. S. Wilson, M. O'Neill,
R. W. Meredith, C. B. G. Bartels (on leave), F. Mann, T. G. Hawkins, T. W. Thrale (on leave), T. E. Murphy, A. Ford, C. Harwood (on leave), D. Kenny, A. Miller, J. W. Cox, R. Alexander, J. Costello, T. A. Randall, J. McLernon Probationery Inspectors-C. Payton (on leave), J. Hiles, C. Wyas, H. Phillips, F. North, J. Blackmore, E. J. Browning, C. Duncan, J. McCallum, C. Hadden Police Armourer-J. Adams Drill Instructor-J. Kennally (on
leave) Inspector Explosives-W. Pritchard
(on leave)
Inspector Weights and Measures-
J. Flanagan
Clerk Special Class-A. J. de Con-
POST OFFICE, GENERAL
Postmaster-Genl.-W. G. Bell (abt.) G. Gordon Wilson (acting) Asst. P'master.-Genl.-W. Craig Superintendent of Money Orders and Savings Bank- W. H. Threlfall (absent), T. A. Melville (acting) Superintendent of Mails, Sr.-T. A.
Melville
Superintendent of Mails, Sr. S.
Stutchbury (acting)
Superintendent of Mails, Jr.- S.
Stutchbury
Superintendent of Mails, Jr.-T. H.
Nonis (acting)
Supt. of Registration-A. Smith Chief Clerk-E. P. Holloway
Clerks-F. Leynard, T. H. Nonis, Ali Akbar, Lee Guan Hock, Lao Khian Siew, D. C. Perreau, Kweh Boon Kiang, W. W. Wilson, Chee Chin Ngian, Yeo Say Chye, C. Yahambaram, A. M. De Fontaine, S. Kiam Koo, V. E. Yzelman, S. Govindasamy, S. A. Lingam, J. C. Holmberg, E. C. Van der Beek, Tan Yew Siong, J. B. Pestana, J. Johnson, E. Faan Kee, J. M. Cordeiro, C. J. E. de Souza, L. R. Lazaroo, C. F. S. Klyne, W. Marsh, J. A. de Rozario, F. Lange, Seah Neo Hee, A. Leicester, A. W. Kessler, A. P. Gammell, S. Muthia, O. H. Filmer, D. F. Kheswala, A. H. Gauder, Kwan Nee Lip, Gay Chin Tiong, A. L. Mowe, Lee Tian Yew, A. Dorei Rajoo, E. Theseira, S. J. Dason, Lim Thian Pee, W. E. Jansen, J. A. Arckianaden, K. S. Chakravarthi, Bal Bahadur Singh Bisht, V. P. Jeremiah, Koh_Swee Cheng, W. Peters, A. A. Das, J. Ferrao, J. Miller, T. S. P. Iyer, Goh Cheng Chia, C. Monteiro, Soh Sam Wee, Tan Say Hye, A. M. Das, A. J. Lopez, M. Samuel, R. Jayaram, A. L. Thambiah, Lee Hock Kee, Ali bin Haji Sahil, Tan Peng Song, Chua Seng Kim, Dhian Singh, Lim Keng Poh, S. N. Poouchh, Koh Eng Soon, P. C. David, G. S. Paul, M. A. Nathan, Chan Eng Guan, Tan Eng Eam, Ramath Singha, F. St. Maria, O. J. Lobe, Yeoah Lek
Stamp Vendors-Kee Ah Seng, Tan Cheng Poh, Chua Yong Heng, Wee Soon Kim, Cheong Thiam Bee, Lim Choon Keat, Goh Bak Yong, Sengat Ling, Ismail bin Mohmoud, Lim Soon Soh, Sim Jean Ho, Ghur Boo Leat, Low Bean Koon, Low Cheng Lock, Chia Lear See and Jan Tian May Mail Officers-D. Sta. Maria, Dohl bin Mohamed, Awang bin Husen, Arsat bin Abdul Halim, Thalim On Sulieman
Shroffs-Seah Neo Chow, Ong Cheng Cheong, Yeo Cheng Guan, Yeo Choon Keat
Shroffs, Savings Bank-Sim Kim
Chua, Tan Kim Hock Printer-M. Sandanasamy
Head Postman-Ebrahim-bin Yahia Chinese Sub-Post Office
Sub-Postmaster-Ho Chin Hock Clerks-Gan Swee Gah, Chua Soon
Dutch Postal Agency
Agent-W. G. Broek
Asst. do.-H. J. C. Heytmın
SINGAPORE
Clerks T. W. Paglar, D. Den Dekker
PRINTING OFFICE, Office of "Straits Set-
tlements Government Gazette "
Superintendent-J. E. Tyler
Do. -E. T. Williams (acting) Asst. Superintendent-J. J. Pereira
PRISONS DEPARTMENT
Inspector of Prisons, Straits Settle-
ments S. Codrington (acting) Chief Warder-C. J. W. Burt (acting) Senior Warder-J. C. Harper Senior Warder (Civil Prison)-H. J.
48 European Warders Clerks-M.A. Patail, N. Pereira, Ngo
Yam Liang, N. Govindasamy Storekeeper-L. Rangel
Clerk and Interpr.-Chce Nian Hee Second do. -Lim Teck Lye Matron-Mrs. C. Baker
50 sub-warders
PUBLIC WORKS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT Colonial Engineer, Surveyor General, and Comptroller of Convicts, S. S. -Hon. F. J. Pigott, C.E., M.I.C.E. Executive Engineer, Singapore-H.
V. Towner, G. Holden (acting) Assistant Engineers, Singapore-F. T. Kinder, B.SC., A.M.I.C.E., and J. H. Dixon
Clerks of Works, Singapore-C. M.
van Cuylenburg, E. D. Hogan Architectural Asst.-H. A. Stallwood Senior Survey Officer, Singapore-
R. H. Young
Overseers, Singapore-S. Nagaling-
am, P. S. Mutusamy Storekeeper-E. H. Shears Chief Clerk-W. D. Beins Clerks J. R. Angus, A. E. Coelho, R. Subrahmanyam, Png Kong Teck, A. Rajagopal, A. V. de Souza, A. de Souza
Engr. Surveyor-R. H. McCleland Senior Surveyors-A. E. G. Coveney
J. van Cuylenburg, Penang
REFORMATORY -(See under Education)
REGISTRAR of Deeds' OFFICE
Actg. Registrar of Deeds-J. Lornie Chief Clerk-Soo Chong Chin
REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT
Registrar-General of Births and Deaths W. Gilmore Ellis, M.D.
Deputy Registrars of Births and Deaths-Cyril P. Martinus, N. Mamat Deputy Registrars of Deaths-F. Rodrigues, J. V. Pestana, C. T. de Souza, J. Harrison, T. W. Burne, J. R. McVail, K. Ando, E. W. de Cruz, H. Mehta
Clerks P. S. Joseph, Tan Beng Poh
SAVINGS BANK
Postmaster - General
G. Gordon
Superintendent-T. A. Melville Cashier-Sim Kim Chua Assistant Cashier-Yeo Chuan Kiat
SECRETARIAT
Colonial Secretary - Hon. R. J.
Wilkinson, C.M.G.
Asst. Secy.-M. S. H. McArthur Second Asst.-E. B. Maundrell(actg.) Chief Clerk-(Vacant) Second Clerk-C. A. Perreau Supernumerary Officers of Class 5- H. A. Forrer, J. L. McFall, C. D. Ahearne, G. H. Sugden, J. D. Hall, W. S. Ebden, W. S. Eames Cadets-G. C. G. Muller, F. J. Morten, L. V. J. Laville, R. Ingham, T. H. Pedlow, H. R. Bull, E. T. Williams, G. R. Sykes, G. B. Kellagher, N. A. Sedwick, B. C. Walton
SUPREME COURT
Chief Justice-J. A. S. Bucknill, KC.
(on leave) Puisne Judge-P. J. Sproule (on
Secty. to Chief Justice-E. C. Midso Secty. to Puisne Judge-E. C. Midso Registrar-F. H. V. Gottlieb (on
leave), E. L. Jabua (acting) Deputy Registrar-M. Rodesse
Do. -H. B. Bull(acting) Chief Clerk-I. W. Dias Clerks-S. M. A. d'Souza, Wee Soon Chye, Oi Chong Oi, M. A. Push- panathan, Koh Kim Wan, Le Peck Siong, F. Groase Sheriff's Branch
Clerks-Teo Gim Seng and V. Go-
vindasamy Bailiffs-S. Nazaivasamy and F. (L
VETERINARY SURGEON
Government Veterinary Surgeon
P. S. Falshaw, M.R.C.V.S.
GRAND CONTINENTAL HOTEL--331, North
Bridge Road
Mrs. E. Hunsley, sole proprietress
SINGAPORE
GRAHAM HUTCHISON, M.I.N.A., Naval Archi- tect,Surveyor and General Contractor— 21, Winchester House; Tel. Ad: Launch; A.BC, Code 5th Editi n; Teleph. 518
Graham Hutchison, M.I.N.A., partner Hugh Hutchison,
A. Carvalho, clerk and typist
GRAND HOTEL DE L'EUROPE; Registered Office: Gresham House, Battery Road; Tel. Ad: Europe
Proprietors-The Europe Hotel, Ld., Secretaries-Derrick & Co. Acting Manager-H. R. Waring Cashier-Khoo Keng Hoe Assistant-T.Brown Chef-Emil Ottinger
GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., THE-Head Office: Winchester House, Collyer Quay
G. A. Derrick, chairman of directors A. H. Fair, managing director
Peter Fowlie, M.B., C.M., chief medical
Secretary-Horace W. Raper Asst. Secretary-G. C. Knox Actuary C. H. Adam, F.F.A. Assistant-W. E. Fidler
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.-25-1,
Boat Quay; Head Office: Hongkong
W. A. Stopani, agent
W. H. Moore assistant
GREER, LTD., H. & W., General Importers and Exporters-43, Robinson Road; Tel. Ad: Greer, Codes: Western; Union, A.B.C. 5th Edition; Branches at Batavia, Sourabaya, Shanghai, Kobe, Tokyo and Nagoya Head Office: 18, Chiswell Street, London, E.C.
Thomas Sibary, manager
A. W. E. Freshwater, signs per pro.
GUSTON, M., Share and General Broker
-8, Prince Street
M. Guston, partner
J. Guston
GUTHRIE & CO., LIMITED, Merchants-5,
Boat Quay
Sir John Anderson, managing dir.
(London)
R. F. McNair Scott, director (London)
A. Hood Begg, signs per pro.
A. E. Baddeley,
J. Robertson,
H. Elphick,
H. Freeman, H. W. Noon F. A. Langley R. W. B. Cochran A. V. W. Cantlay
(absent)
D. R. Cowan
D. T. Atkinson
J. B. Dunn
J. Hammond
F. Hill-Cottingham A. Callwood F. W. Jarman
G. V. Wynne-Jones H. J. Totton
A. S. K. Macdonald, c.a. W. T. Platt
E. C. Milligan D. McGilvray Jag Murray A. I. Parr James Robertson A. C. Smith Thos. Stewart F. G. Scott C. B. Towill H. Whitehead J. C. Wright Miss E. Sheffield Miss M. Sheffield Simon ArooZOO
Tan Boon Chin and other clerks Teo Hock Jin, chief cashier London House-Guthrie & Co., Ld., 5, Whittington Avenue, Leadenhall St. Branch Houses Guthrie & Co., Ld., Penang and Kuala Lumpur (Selangor Klang, F. M. S.) Medan, Sumatra Agencies
Coutts & Co.
London County and Westminster Bank Ulster Bank, Limited Drummonds
Herries, Farquhar & Co. Hoare & Co.
Eastern and Australian S.S. Co., Ld. Osaka Shosen Kaisha Shan Line of Steamers Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. London Assurance Corporation Triton Insurance Company, Limited Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. Phoenix Assurance Co., Ltd. Western Assurance Co.
Imperial Mar. Transports Fire Ins. Co.
HAMMER & CO., LTD., Water Suppliers-21,
The Arcade; Teleph. 123
D. J. Reek, manager
A. Hagadorn
D. Munro
Goh Cheng Chew, cashier
HANDELSVEREENIGING "HOLLAND" (Trad- ing Company "Holland"), Merchants-3B, Malacca Street; Head Office: Amsterdani P. H. Geraerds Thesingh (Amstd.),
managing director
Th. C. Schouten (Amstd.), mang. dir. D. C. van Leeuwen Boomkamp, mgr.
D. Blaauw, signs per pro. W. M. Franke
Chan Boon Chuan
Tan Kim Chye, cashier Teo. Kong Hin, storekeeper Yeo Kim Bock, asst. do. Ibnu Abas, clerk Hoh Hong Lim, clerk O. N. Eber, clerk
Agencies
SINGAPORE
Nationale Levensverzekering Bank,
Rotterdam
Guardian Insurance Co., Ld.
HILCKES, MAX. H., General Merchant and Commission Agent-1, Flint Street; Tel. Ad: Hilckes; A.B.C. Cole, 5th Edition
Proprietor-Max. H. Hilckes
HO HONG OIL AND RICE MILLS-1001, North Bridge Road; Town Office: 61, Kling Street; Tel. Ad: Hohong; Teleph. 1003 Managing Proprietor-Lim PengSiang,
signs for the firm
Managing Proprietor-Lim Peng Mau,
signs for the firm
Supt. Engineer J. A. Hamilton Oil Department (Ho Hong Oil Mill)
Asst. Manager-Tan Hee Teng
-Lee Boon Bek
- Phuah Chong Tin
Rice Departments (Ho Hong Rice Mill) Asst. Manager-Chio Soo Way Overseer-Ban Ah Sin
Ho Liong Rice Mill
Asst. Manager- Ong Jee Lin Cashier-Tan Choon Kiat
HO HONG STEAMSHIP Co., LTD., THE-Re- gistered Office; 61, Kling Street; Tel. Ad: Hohong
Lim Peng Siang, Lim Peng Mau,
directors
Tay Kim Yan, manager
Lim Seow Kiew, secretary
J. A. Hamilton, consulting engineer Steamers "Hong Moh" "Hong Wan I.," "Hong Bee," "Glenfalloch," "Hong Aik"
HODGE, C., Rainproof Coat Manufacturer
"Bonnie Doon,"-17, Syed Ali Road
HOLLOWAY & NEWALL, Manufacturers' Agents-35, Robinson Road; Tel. Ad; Holloway
J. J. Holloway, partner
J. T. Newall,
F. L. Robinson, do., signs per pro.
Royal Exchange Assurance
HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING Co, LTD.-25-1, Boat Quay; Head Office: Hongkong
W. A. Stopani, agent
W. H. Moore
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION Collyer Quay; Tel. Ad: Pacific
Manager-J. C. Peter
Act. Sub-manager-J. Scrymgeour Act. Accountant-A. F. Warrack
Assistants-H. P. Dudley, V. M. Grayburn, J. Waddell, H. C. Aspinall, G. J. Ievers, C. G. Adams, H. R. Hemsted, K. Moore, W. C. Murray
Clerks F. Bateman, T. S. Cornelias, G. S. Rodrigues, H. L. Rodrigues, H. S. Eber, S. Long, H. E. Cordeiro, A. Paglar, U. L. A. de Souza, F. M. Jansen, C. Albuguerque, A. P. Desker, E. M. Lazaroo, F. G. Grosse, O. A. S. de Souza, C. P. Cornelius, W. C. Currier, E. H. Conceição
HOOGLANDT & Co., Merchants and Commis- sion Agents-20, Collyer Quay (Est. 1860)
W. H. Diethelm (Zurich)
J. van Lohuizen (Amsterdam) W. E. van Rijnberk (Singapore) J. J. C. de Wolff, signs per pro. M. Diem
W. A. Hesta
Chas. Minjoot
Miss H. M. May, correspondenceclerk
Agencies
Bank of Rotterdam
The Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations,
Ld., London
Batu Rata (Sumatra) Rubber Planta-
tions, Ltd., London Kwaloe Rubber Estates, Ld., London Morib Plantations, Limited, London Goenoeng Malajoe Plantagen Ges,
Manufacture Générale de Caoutchoue
C. Jenatzy, Leleux, Brussels Javásche Borch Exploitatie Mij., Am-
Rickmers Line of Steamers Eastern Mortgage Bank, Amsterdamt Vaterlandische Transport Versiche-
rungs, A. G., Elberfeld
Queen's Insurance Co., Ld. (merged in the Royal Insurance Co., Liverpool) Netherlands Fire Insurance Company
(Est. 1845), The Hague
Batavia Sea and Fire Insurance Co.
Neth. India Sea and Fire Insurance Co.,
Semarang Sea and Fire Insurance Co,
Semarang
SINGAPORE
Amsterdam Life Ins. Co., Sourabaya Fatum Accident Ins. Co., The Hague Patriotic Insce. Co., Ltd., London La Esperanza Ins. Co., Barcelona French Underwriters, Paris Dutch Underwriters, Amsterdam Switzerland Genl. Insce. Co., Zurich
HOON KEAT & Co., Merchants and Store-
keepers-22, Raffles Place
Tan Kok Cheng, sole proprietor
HOTEL VAN WIJK CO., LTD.-Tel. Ad:
Vanwijk; A.B.C. Code 5th Edition
J. C. Koopman, director
A. T. van Wijngaarden, director J. W. Van de Stadt, director
C. A. Bergsma (chairman)
K. J. J. Tiddens, manager Leo Nonis, general asst. Gattey & Co., secretaries
HUTTENBACH BROS. & Co., Merchants-13,
Collyer Quay; Tel. Ad: Habiture August Huttenbach (Penang)
G. Reuss, signs per pro. T. C. Hay
F. W. Otto
H. Harris
F. Moeding
Branch Houses-Huttenbach Bros.& Co., Penang; Huttenbach & Co., 4, Fen- church Avenue, London, E.C.
Agencies
American & Oriental Line
British and Foreign Marine Ins. Co. Palatine Fire and Accident Insce. Co. Andrew Weir & Co.'s Line of Steamers The Bank Line, Ld. Indian-African Line Oriental-African Line Indian-Chilian Line
Nanyo Tusen Kumi South Mail S. S. Co.
INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION
Collyer Quay; Head Office: New York
W. Greig, agent
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (OLONIAL), LTD.-Kingsway, London, W.C. Head Office for Burmah and Malaya: Gresham House, 19, Battery Road, Singapore
J. Duncan-Roberts, general manager
G. Oliver Daniel
Mrs. R. Allan
Miss M. Dover S. R. Ashton
INTERNATIONAL DISPENSARY, THE-- Adis
Buildings, High Street
Manager-L. J. Woudsma
INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT
Arcade; Codes A. B. C. 4th and 5th Editions; Teleph. 944
I. Ellison, proprietor
INTERNATIONALE CREDIET-EN HANDESL- VEREENIGING ROTTERDAM, General Mer- chants-1, D'Almeida Street. Agencies at Batavia, Sourabaya, Samarang, Cheri- bon and Telok Betong. Head Office: Rotterdam
A. C. Mees, mang, dir. (Rotterdam) A. E. Dinger, do.
A. T. van Wyngaarden, manager
B. Hanekamp S. A. Matveld
W. Schreuder
J. Hension
Agencies
Stoomvaart Maatschappij "Neder- land" (Steamship Company Neder- land), Royal Dutch Mail Lines Rotterdamsche Lloyd Java-China-Japan Line Java-Bengal Line
The Ocean Marine Insurance Co., Ld.,
The National Assurance Company of
Ireland, London
East India Sea and Fire Insurance
Co., Amsterdam and Batavia
JACKSON'S, MRS. D. S., " PUBLICITY IDEAS." Exponents of Modern Advertising Ideas "-38, Finlayson Green
JAEGER & CO., Merchants-14, Collyer Quay; Tel, Ad: Jaeger; A.B.C. Code, 5th Edi- tion; Teleph. 208
Head Office - O. Jaeger, Zürich
(Switzerland)
London Office---Jaeger & Co., 27 Min-
cing Lane, E.C.
O. Jaeger, partner
P. Jaeger,
W. Guldener, manager, signs per pro. S. Fuchsmann
W. Zollikofer (sign jointly per pro.
W. Binnen
P. Wagner
D. Dancevic
C. B. Leicester
Agencies
The United Sumatra Rubber Estates,
Ltd., Serdang, Deli
Law Union and Rock Insurance Co.,
London, E. C.
JOHANNES, M. C., Advocate and Solicitor
-6, Bonham Street
SINGAPORE
JUDAH & Co., S. J., Merchants and Com- mission Agents-29, Robinson Road; Tel. Ad: Stamford; A.B.C. Code 5th edition
C. J. Judah, partner S. J. Judah, do.
R. J. Judah
JULIAN FRANKEL FURNITURE Co., Furni- ture Dealers, Manufacturers and Com- mission Agents-Orchard Rd. Factory and Warehouse: 13, Lloyd Road; Tel. Ad: Julian; Teleph. 244; Codes: A.B.C. 4th and 5th editions
Julian Frankel, managing partner Adolfo Storch, partner
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR SINGAPORE
R. D. Acton
F. Adamı
R. J. Addie
A. Agnew A. D. Allan
P. T. Allen E. Anderson
H. A. Anderson S. B. Archdeacon J. S. W. Arthur A. E. Baddeley E. M. Baddeley N. K. Bain A. C. Baker W. Bartley A. W. Bean D. Beatty
A. Hood-Begg
W. M. L. Bower D. T. Boyd E. Bramall
Sir E. L. Brockman,
K.C.M.G. G. E. Brooke
J. R. Brooke
A. V. Browne A. T. Bryant H. W. Buckland B. A. Cator, R.N. A. Cavendish A. R. Chancellor W. T. Chapman Chee Swee Cheng H. Chevallier Chia Keng Chin Chia Keng Lee L. H. Clayton S. Codrington J. A. Coleman E. E. Colman W. W. Cook J. C. Cowap P. Cunliffe F. Croucher R. L. Cuscaden R. Dane
C. W. Darbishire P. A. F. David S. E. Denny's F. Dent G. A. Derrick A. R. J. Dewar
St. V. B Down C. V. Dyson W. S. Eames W. S. Ebden J. B. Eleum F. T. Ellis W. G. Ellis P. S. Falshaw G. U. Farrant R. J. Farrer
G. A. Finlayson H. W. Firmstone H. A. Forrer
S. A. Lane W. Langham-
Lee Choon Guan Lee Peck Keng A. H. Lemon Lim Boon Keng Lim Peng Siang A. R. Linton Liong Man Sau J. Lornie Low Long Teng W. MacDougall W. W. MacMillan W. H. MacGregor W. Makepeace H. Marriott
T. L. Matthews E. B. Maundrell G. H. May
M. S. H. McArthur M. S. H. McArthur J. L. McFall L. McLean W. C. Michell
W. R. C. Middleton J. E. Nathan M. Morrison F. J. Morten P. M. Murphy J. R. Nicholson B. Nunn Rene Henry
Henry de Solminihac Om- raet
J. F. Owen W. Peacock R. Peirce
P. Fowlie
F. G. Penny
D. J. Galloway
L. H. Penny J. C. Peter
E. Gattey J. H. Garratt W. S. Gibson
E. W. F. Gilman J. A. R. Glennie A. M. Goodman G. A. Goodman F. H. V. Gottlieb C. F. J. Green N. A. M. Griffin A. J. Gunn J. W. Haddon G. A. Hall F. J. Halifax
A. W. H. Hamilton
K. R. Hanitsch F. E. Harmer J. C. Hendry W. G. Hennings S. B. Henson E. D. Hewan F. Hilton W. E. Hooper J. L. Humphreys Koh Eng Watt
M. E. Plumpton J. Polglase A. M. Pountney
C. A. Radcliffe, R.N. N. Reuben
D. Richards
A. Robertson
G. H. M. Robertson' J. Robertson
T. M. Robertson F. Robinson
A. F. Clunies-Ross J. S. Clunies-Ross H. G. Sarwar C. J. Saunders J D. Saunders R. Scott V. G. Savi Seah Eng Tong Seah Leang Seah H. C. Sells G. G. Seth A. J. Sheedy M. E. Sherwood D. K. Somerville W. C. St. Clair K. A. Stevens A. W. Still
E. L. Talma Tan Boo Liat Tan Jiak Kim,
Tan Kheam Hock Tan Soo Bin F. E. W. Taylor G. E. V. Thomas Thong Siong Lim S. Tomlinson H. V. Towner Tengku Mahmud Tengku Ali ibni
Almerhum Tengku Alam Shah B. S. Walton A. J. W. Watkins W. L. Watkins Wee Kim Yam C. B. Whitehead M. H. Whitley Wong Ah Fuk Yau Ngan Pan G. B. Wilkinson R. J. Wilkinson,
G G. Wilson
L. E. P. Wolferston
R. D. Young
KALLANG ICE WORKS-190, Cecil Street
Tan Chew Kim, managing partner
Lee Choon Guan,
Chee Swee Cheng,
Seah Eng Kiat,
Seah Eng Kun, J. B. Westerhout,
W. Webster, M.I.M.E., supt. engineer
KAMPAR TIN MINING CO., LTD.-Register- ed Offices: Gresham House, Battery Road
Directors A. D. Allan, E. T. C.
Ga: land
SINGAPORE
Secretaries-Derrick & Co. Manager-H. S. Martin
KANABOI, LIMITED-Office: Winchester
House, Collyer Quay
Directors--M.
Plumpton,
Saloman, W. Lowther Kemp Secretaries-F. W. Barker & Co. Manager-D. Ross (Negri Sembilan)
KANUSAMY PILLAY & Co., N., Licensed Auctioneers and Commission Agents- 68, Victoria Street
Sole Proprietor- N. K. Pillay,
(licensed auctioneer)
KATZ BROTHERS, LIMITED, Merchants, Com- mission Agents, Storekeepers,etc.-Head Office: Singapore and at Penang, London, Bangkok and Frankfort o/M.
Directors-Louis Katz (chairman), Sig. Katz (vice-chairman), G. Gansloser, K. Kirchberger, and J. A. Webster
G. I. Hogg
G. A. Chaney E. G. Webster
E. M. Ellis
C. C. Oehlers
G. Heidrich
W. Wolber
D. Atkinson
A. Ficus
J. Downes
W. N. Kirkbride
I. A. Heywood
H. Jackson
H. F. Knott
D. Distant
O. Kirchberger
Agencies
Prussian National Insce. Co. of Stettin Mannheim Insurance Company Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance Baloise Fire Insurance Co. North German Insurance Co. Hamburg Bremen Fire Insce. Co.
KELLY & WALSH, LTD., Publishers, Printers, Bookbinders, Booksellers, Stationers, and Newsagents-32, Raffles Place and 194, Orchard Road
Walter King, director (Shanghai) George Brinkworth, director (London) J. W. Dossett, manager
H. E. Trenerry
S. C. Thake
F. A. C. Pestana
Printing Office 194, Orchard Road
R. W. Chater B. Cousin
KEMAMAN, LTD.-Office: Winchester House,
Collyer Quay
Directors-Chew Woon Poh, W. Low- ther Kemp, Hon. Dr. D. J. Galloway Secretaries-F. W. Barker & Co.
KIAM KIAT & Co., Ship Chandlers, Government and Municipal Contractors, General Importers, Exporters and Com- mission Agents-108 and 109, Market Street; A. B. C. 5th Edition and A1 Codes; Tel. Ad: Kiamkiat; Teleph. 421
KINTA ASSOCIATION, LTD., Miners-Office :
Winchester House, Collyer Quay
Directors-W. W. Cook, J. Salomon, J. W. H. Macgregor and E. F. Kauldon (Ipoh)
Secretaries-F. W. Barker & Co.
F. Brooksband, manager
KIRWAN, H, S., Trainer, Jobmaster, Forage Contractor, etc.-Stable and Forge: 10, Chancery lane, Teleph. 1095; Office: 142 Orchard Road, Telephone 1393; Tel. Ad: Kirwan
Manager and Sole Proprietor--H. S.
Chief clerk and Bookkeeper-S. S.
KOCH, ALEXANDER, Manager Lintang Estate, Pulan Bulang Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd.
KOEK, EDWIN ROWLAND, Barrister-at-law, Advocate and Solicitor-29, Malacca Street
KONINKLYKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (Royal Packet Navigation Company). 2 and 3, Collyer Quay; Head Offices: Amsterdam, Holland, Batavia, Java; Tel. Ad: Paketvaart; Teleph. 98, 804,
C. van der Linde, agent
E. Straatemeier, signs per pro.
L. W. J. Larive
J. Utermark
J. Ludolph
G. H. Lorang B. A. R. Winkel
R. F. J. S. von Magius J. Alken
J. A. McCully C. Stewart F. A. de Souza A. Spaan H. L. van Vlier Miss M. A. Pex
SINGAPORE
KUMPERS & CO., Merchants-Collyer Quay August Kessler, partner (Europe) John Salomon
Otto Bohn, signs per pro.
A. Sievers
H. Cording
Agencies
Atlas Assurance Co., Ltd.
Badische Aniline & Soda Fabrik Continental Caoutchouc & Gutta Per-
LABOUR ASSOCIATION, LTD., THE, Labour
Suppliers-35, Robinson Road
E. R. Weare, general manager J. M. L. Cornelius, bookkeeper
Chia Kim Chuan, clerk
O. H. Samat, depot master
LABOUR DEPARTMENT, S. S. & F. M. S.-
Head Office: Kuala Lumpur
Controller of Labour, S. S. & F. M. S.-
J. R. O. Aldworth
Controller of Labour, S. S. & F. M. S.-
E. S. Hose (acting) Sub-Offices--Kuala Lumpur
Deputy Controller of Labour and Deputy Supt. of Netherlands Indian Immigrants-J. W. C. Ellis (acting) Asst. Controller of Labour (Indians)—
H. R. Joynt (acting)
Asst. Controller of Labour (Chinese)
Chinese Secretariat-J. V. G. Mills
Deputy Controller of Labour-C. D.
Ahearne (acting)
Asst. Controller of Labour-N. R.
Jarrett (acting) Seremban
Asst. Controller of Labour-W. J. K.
Asst. Controller of Labour (Chinese)-
A. D. Ball (acting)
Deputy Controller of Labour-H. G.
R. Leonard (acting)
Asst. Controller of Labour-T. L.
Bourdillon (acting)
2nd Asst. Controller of Labour-C. Wilson (acting)
Emigration Agent, S. S. & F. M. S.—
Dr. J. C. C. Ford, H. C. Bathurst (acting)
Negapatam
Supt., Emigration Depot-Dr. E. C.
LAMBERT & Co., G. R., Photographers—3a,
Orchard Road; Teleph. 100)
LAMBERT W., Coach Builder, Singapore Carriage Works—193, Orchard Road
LAMB, DR. R. H., American Dentist (Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College)-23-8, Coleman Street
LATHAM & Co, Brokers, Exchange, Share, Produce, Ship and Coal Brokers-31 and 33, The Arcade, Raffles Square; Tel. Ad: Doncaster; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition, Al Watkins and Scotts
H. Latham
A. M. S. Hermann
LE MASURIER & Co., LTD., JAMES, Engineers
and Merchants-10, Collyer Quay
Managing Dir.- James Le Masurier,
M.INST.MECH.E.
Secretary and Accountant-Chas H.
Cramphorn
LEICESTER, DR. M. B., M.T., D.S.T., U.SA, s.c.s., Lond. 736, North Bridge Road
LEONG FONG CHEONG & Co., Firm "San Ku Tai," Timber Merchants and Pro- prietors of Steam Saw Mills-107, Boat Quay Works, Grove Road
LITTLE & Co., LTD., JOHN (Established 1840), Wine, Spirit and Provision Mer chants, Manufacturers of Furniture, Complete House Furnishers, Tailors, Drapers, Milliners, Dressmakers, General Outfitters, Stationers, Booksellers, Watch and Clock Makers, Commission Agents, Crockery, Hardware and Estate Supplies--Raffles Square; Teleph. 12 and 206; Tel. Ad: Little; A.B.C. Code 5th Edition
S.R. Carr, mang, director (L'don.) W. Hutton, do.
E. Scott-Russell, do.
C. W. Banks, do.
(on Leave)
A. G. Meggy, secretary
R. Scoular, managing director (S'pore.) W. Blunn,
E. N. Benjafield, director T. J. Hume,
J. Daking,
Assistants A. C. Jackson, J. E. Old- ham, F. Ruchwaldy, F. J. Hodgins, Jacob Hodgins, D. H. Kleinmann, F. W. Couch, E. Challen, W. Hodgins, B. P. Grant, J. A. Tilley, B. N. Lee, G. W. Lyon, D. T. Frost, J. Somer- ville, G. Horne, A. Robertson, W. H. Palgrave, A. E. Bond, V. O'Riley, C Foster, C. H. Dingle, H. Coutts, A.S. Harrison, T. W. Langton, R. C. Triggs, E. H. Roberts, G. F. Coney, J. Brisk, W. M. Janie, M. Solomon, W. H. Siddons, O. E. Frois, F. Aroo- 200, A. Von Buren, J. J. Christian, C. E. O'Loughlin, A. P. Fernandez, A. Joseph, D. Jacob, C. Bristow, M
SINGAPORE
Forke, Miss Choppard, Mrs. Van Renesse, Miss Harper, Miss Maguire, Mrs. O'Grady, Miss Ryan, Mrs. Neubronner, Miss Martin, Miss H. Ryan, Miss Lobato, Madame Izolphe, Mrs. Bain, Miss Light, Miss Peters, Mrs. Moir
London House: 10, St. Pancras, Lane,
Queen St., E.C.
LLEIGH, E. H., Agent for The Eastern Manufacturing Co.-164, Serangoon Rd.
LLOYD'S REGISTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING-7-1, Prince Street; Tel. Ad: Surveyor
H. Gilby, ship and engineer surveyor
LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, Public Accountants and Auditors-3, Cecil Street; Tel. Ad: Explanate; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition and Western Union
A. R. Lowe, A.C.A. (Hongkong) J. E. Bingham, F.I.A. (N.Z.) (Shanghai) F. N. Matthews, A.C.A. (Shanghai)
Charles C. Dunman, A.C.A., manager A. E. Macdonald
LUMBER CO., LTD., THE, Timber Merchants and Exporters-Teleph. 748; Tel. Ad: Viztay
E. R. Weare, managing director J. Vizconde, managing director
J. M. Cornelius, assistant
Yeo Chiang Swee, clerk
P. M. Lewis,
Dawood, mill supt.
LUMBER INDUSTRY Co., Timber Merchants, Sand and Granite Suppliers-13A, Cross Street; Tel. Ad: Endeavour; Code: A. B. C. 5th Edition; Teleph. 1335.
Sole Partner and Manager-Lee Kim
LYALL & EVATT, Exchange, Share and
General Brokers--Winchester House
A. Robertson
W. W. Macmillan
MACKIE, D.D., M.I.M.E., Consulting Engineer and Surveyor-Winchester House; Tel. Ad: Mackie; Teleph. 388
MACLEAN'S FAR EASTERN MOTOR SERVICE, Singapore and Johore Line-Raffles Square
MALACCA ELECTRIC LIGHTING Co., LTD., THE, Generators and Distributors of Electricity for Power and Light in Malacca-Registered Office: 5, Battery
Road, Singapore; Teleph. 362; Generat- ing Station: Kubu Rd., Malacca, Teleph. 52; A.B.C. Code, 5th Edition
Directors-C. E. F. Sanderson (chair-
man), Tan Chay Yan, Tan Jiak Hoe, Dr. Lin Boon Keng, V. V. Lemberger Secretary and Chief Engineer-P. M.
Robinson, M.I.E.E., A.M.I.MECH.E.
MALAYA TRIBUNE & SHIPPING GAZETTE, THE, Independent Evening Daily with Editions in Malay and Tamil
The Straits Albion Press, Ltd., pro-
prietors
Chesney Duncan, editor
A. W. Westerhout, manager
H. B. Collins, sub-editor and reporter J. P. De Bosseck, reporter E. G. Ford, general asst. Koh Peng Hoe, chief clerk
do. F. R. Cooper,
A B. Osman, stenographer Chua Choon Siew, cashier "Lembaga Malayu"-Malay Edition of
the "Malaya Tribune"
Mohamed Eunos, sub-editor in charge Tamil Edition of "Malaya Tribune"
E. P. Baruch, sub-editor in charge
MCALISTER & Co., LD., Merchants and Ship- ping Agents-Gresham House, Battery Road; also at Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh; Registered Office: Gresham House
Director-A. D. Allan, chairman
-D. Hunter (Melbourne)
Andrew McIlwraith(L'don.) --G. A. Derrick
---Alex Reid
Secretary-D. W. Reid
E D. McPherson, signs per pro. Assistants-R. E.Lewis, N. L. Critten, W. M. Geddes, J. Harper, E. S. Williams, J. Nelson, W. Snewin, J. White, S. H. Davidson
Chief Clerk-L. F. de Souza Bookkeeper-H. de Souza Stenographers-G. Koenitz, Sng Pun Soo, N. F. Toledo, A. Especkermann Cashier-Tay Kum Lim Salesman-Khoo Kim Tea Clerks-Neo Ewe Kiang. F. L. de Souza, D. Angus, Beng Boon Kee, Tan Teck Heng, Chua Kim Hong, Chua Kim Seng, D. A. Minjoot, Tan Boon Kiat, Tan Poh Tye, F. A. Rodriguez, Boon Seng, S. Stewart, P. Albuquerque, Koh Si Choo, Neo Teck Ghee, Tan Kim Teow, Poh Ho Lim, Chew Ah Seng, Lim Cheng Swee, Lee Eng Koon, Koh Hock Hin, Chow Mun Swee, Quck Ah Kiat
Produce Storekeepers-Wee
SINGAPORE
Beng, Tay Eng Liong, Ang Chee Seng, Wee Ban Choon, Tay Swee Lim, Joon Seng, San Cheng
Agencies
Mellwraith, McEacharn & Co., Propy.,
Seaham Coal Co., Australian Coal Queensland Insurance Co., Ltd. Thompson & Co., Castlemaine Mining
Machinery
MCAULIFFE, DAVIS & HOPE, Chartered Accountants-7, Boat Quay; Tel. Ad: Madeaco; Head Office: Threadneedle House, Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Henry Thomas McAuliffe,
(London)
J. S. Brittain A.S.A.A., manager Branch Offices-Penang, Mexico, Rio de
Janeiro, and Baku, South Russia
MANASSEH & Co., S., Merchants — 7,
D'Almeida Street
MANSFIELD & Co., LTD., W., Steamship
Agents-9, Collyer Quay
E. Anderson,
W. G. Hennings,
P. L. Williams, signs per pro.
D. MacLennan
A. Jackson
K. Douglas T. Dodimead G. E. Ellams F. D. Warde
A. E. T. Jones
C. G. T. Hannahı
M. J. Bateman
F. A. Peralta
Wee Choon Lim and others
L. F. Payne, supt. engr., O. S. S. Co.,
Ld., C. N. S. N. Co., Ld.
J. Farmer, wharf office
Agencies
Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ld. China Mutual Steam Navigation Com-
pany, Ld.
China Navigation Company, Ld.
MANUFACTURERS' LIFE INSURANCE CO., THE -Head Office: Toronto, Canada; Branch Office: 7, Battery Road
General Agents-Guthrie & Co., Ld.
F. S. Evans, mgr. for South E. Asia
MARINE AND GENERAL MUTUAL LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY-Collyer Quay
MARINE INSURANCECO., LTD.-Collyer Quay
H. W. Buckland, agent
MARTIN & Co., M. S., Import and Export Merchants and General Agents-92 and 93, Robinson Road; Tel. Ad: Apollo; Codes: A. B. C. 4th and 5th Editions, Bentley's, Premier and Private:Teleph.232
M. S. Martin, partner
A. L. Listernan
Z. M. Martin
"DALHOUSIE" ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
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DISTRICT GRAND
GRAND CHAPTER OF THE
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