W. A. Muir
H. P. Thomson F. L. Laurence Geo. Allan
W. MacGavin C. C. Black
J. M. W. Munro
(absent) J.H.B. Chambers J. Plummer
G. A. Carter
C. Tuason P. L. Tuason J. Gaskell
B. M. Revilla B. Peña
C. P. McCalmont | E. Trinidad
J. W. McMaster
E. R. Roberts
W. Christie
F. L. Hodgetts G. W. McEwen R. C. Staight
1. Viado
F. B. Richards (Cebu) W. J. Adam
V. C. Ressich (Iloilo)
L. Smith
H. Thomson (Zamboanga)
F. M. Chalmers do
Insurance Agencies
Norwich Union Fire Insce. Society, Ld. Scottish Union & National Insce. Co. The Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ld. British Traders' Insurance Co., Ld. The Marine Insurance Co., Ld. London Assurance Corporation
New Zealand Insurance Co., Ld. Osaka Marine & Fire Insce. Co., Ld. Insurance Office of Australia, Ld.
Shipping Agencies
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co. Ben Line of Steamers Ocean Steamship Co., Ld.
China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld. (New
York Service)
Ellerman & Bucknall S.S. Co. (Euro-
pean Lines)
Osaka Shosen Kaisha
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rly. Overseas Shipping Co.
Sole Agencies
United Asbestos Oriental Agency
Ld., of Hongkong
Crossley Bros., Ld., Manchester Buffalo Pitts Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Gwynnes, Ld., London
Hayward, Tyler & Co., London
Lethem's Thistle Brand Hams (Leith) Alaska Packers' Association Tidewater Oil Co.
STURM, KURT, Importer of Drugs, Paints, Hardware, Paper, etc., Proprietor of El Pavo Real Vermicelli and Macaroni Factory-438, Padre Rada
SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA El Hogar Building, Muelle de la Industria; Telephs: Main Office 755, Field Agents' Annex 1833; Tel. Ad: Sunbeam
Smith, Bell & Co., Ld., financial agents E. E. White, manager for the Philip-
pines and B. N. Borneo
R. A. Duckworth-Ford, division sec.
TABAQUERIA DE LA COMPAÑIA GENERAL DE TABACOS DE FILIPINAS -- 57, Escolta; Teleph. 10; P.O. Box 75; Tel. Ad: Mira- perez; Code: A B.C. 5th edition
Marcial Mira Perez, agent Jose Mira Perez,
Manuel Martinez y Martinez, asst.
Perpetuo Conda, bookkeeper
Arturo Gay, asst. bookkeeper
D. Geremias, cashier
F. Policarpio
Teodaro Perez
Antonio Gonzales G. Montes
TOYO KISEN KAISHA (Oriental Steamship Co.) Trans-Pacific Lines--Chaco Bldg., Plaza Cervantes; Teleph. 2075; P.O. Box 1475; Tel. Ad. Toyokisen
C. Lacy Goodrich, manager K. Tsuji, asst. manager Talbot P. Brady
R. Sabinosa
Miss L. d'Almada
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON,
LTD. Wise Building, Juan
Teleph. 660; Tel. Ad: Union; Codes: A.B.C. 5th and Bentley's
S. J. Chinchen, branch manager
A. I. Burnie
C. O. Bolanan
H. C. B. Way
Juan Vitan
UNITED STATES SHOE Co., Manufacturers and Importers of Shoes, Findings, Leather, etc.--286, San Marcelino; Tel. Ad: Shoemack
UNIVERSITY CLUB-Tel. 365; P.O. Box 788
URQUHART & GOROSTIAGA, Commission Merchants-75, Juan Luna; Teleph. 714; P.O. Box 141
VACUUM OIL COMPANY-Head Office: New York, U.S.A., Manila Office: 19, Plaza de Cervantes; Teleph. 73; Tel. Ad : Vacuum
Ray W. Berdeau, manager Tom Devine, asst. manager M. del Pan, marine repres. Iloilo A. Aymami, sub-mgr. Cebu--A, Pardo de Tavera, sub-mgr.
VISAYAN REFINING Co., Coconut Oil Manu- facturers Plant and Offices: Opon, Cebu. Manila Office: 317-321 Masonic Temple; Teleph 344; New York: 50, Broad Street; Tel. Ad: Amphil
WALK-OVER SHOE STORE-68-70, Escolta, Binondo; Teleph. 695; Tel. Ad: Walkover; P.O. Box 1000
C. M. Cotterman
F. W. Butler | C. E. White
WARNER, BARNES & Co., LTD., Im- porters and Exporters of Produce and Merchandise, Shipping and Insurance Agents 19, Juan Luna; P.O. Box 294; Tel. Ad: Warner
H. K. Bibby, director (London) C. I. Barnes, do.
J. T. Figueras, manager
W. L. Bramwell, sub-manager
Agencies
Nippon Yusen Kaishia
American Asiatic S.S. Co. Bibby Line
Sperry Flour Co.
Law, Union & Rock Insce. Co., Ld. The State Assurance Co., Ld.
The China Fire Insce. Co., Ld.
The Yangtsze Insce. Ass., Ĺd.
The Tokio Marine & Fire Ins., Co., Ld.
The Fuso Marine Insce. Co., Ld.
The Manufacturers' Life Insce. Co.
WATSON & CO., INC., A. S., Aerated Water Manufacturers-504, 506, 508, 510 and 512, Calle Aviles; Tel. Ad: Watsoco; Code: A. B. C. 5th edition
WATSON & WATSON, Importers, Grocers and Druggists' Sundries, Vegetable Shells, Fine Straw Hats, Wax, Lumber, Cordage Yarns, Rattan, Cigar and Cigar- ette Exporters, Soda Water and Extract Manufacturers-728-738, Zacateros, Sta. Cruz; Teleph 464; Tel. Ad: Profit
James P. Watson, proprietor
WELCH, FAIRCHILD & Co., INC., Sugar Factors and Agents-Roxas Building, Escolta; Teleph. 2060; P. O. Box 549; Tel. Ad: Wehald
George H. Fairchild, general manager W. G. Philpotts, assistant manager
WHITE & CO., INC., J. G., Engineers and Contractors--P.O. Box 451; Tel. Ad: Manilalect
WILSON & Co., INC., FRED., Consulting Engineers, Contractors and Engineering Agents--843, Urbiztondo; P.O. Box 276
J. F. Loader | F. Hollin C. A. Clear J. Russell
Agencies
N. Baltazar
M. Novera
Marshall Sons & Co., Ld., Gainsbo-
Mirrlees Bickerton & Day, Stockport John McNeil & Co., Ld., Glasgow Gwynnes, Ld., London
Engelberg Huller Co., Syracuse, N.Y. John B. Adt. Co., Baltimore
Manhattan Rubber Mfg. Co., Passaic,
N.J., U.S.A.
WISE & Co., LTD., Importers-158; Juan Luna, Binondo; Teleph. 166; P.Ó. Box 458; Tel. Ad: Sapiens
R. E. Humphreys, president A. B. Wise, vice-president L. Dyson, director
James R. Leask, director, New York
C. H. Hawkins, do.
R. G. France,
G. Feliciano, secretary
General Managers for
Powis Brown Co. Union Guarantee Co. Manila Wine Merchants
Agents for
Texas Co.
Liverpool & Lond. & Globe Ins. Co., Ld. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. North China Insurance Co., Ld. China Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Yokohama Fire, Marine, Transit and
Fidelity Ins. Co., Ld..
WOLFSON & WOLFSON, Attorneys-at-law -39, Plaza de Cervantes; Tel. Ad: Wolfson; Codes: Western Union, Western Union 5-letter edition, A1, A.B.C. 5th ed., and Lieber's
WORLD BOOK Co., Publishers of Philippine School Books, Maps, and General School and College Texts-34, Escolta; P.O. Box
M. J. Hazelton, representative in the
WRENTMORE & REYNOLDS, Consulting En- gineers, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Designs, Specifications, Estimates, Valuations-Masonic Temple, Manila, P.I.; Tel. Ad: Wrentmore
C. G. Wrentmore, member Amer. Soc.
of Civil Engineers
H. W. Reynolds, member Amer. Soc.
of Mechanical Engineers
YANGCO, ROSENSTOCK & Co., Inc., Importers
and General Merchants-627, Avenue; Teleph. 577; P.O. Box 400; Tel. Ad: Yaurosco
Luis R. Yangco, president
C. W. Rosenstock, vice-president and
gen. manager
E. S. Greene
J. L. Headington I. O. Afzelius
M. H. Burnham Mrs. Kindergen
YEK HUA TRADING CORPORATION, Im- porters and Exporters-327, June Luna; P. O. Box 21; Teleph. 9521; Tel. Ad: Yekhua
Y.M.C.A. (Army and Navy)-Headquar-
ters: 203, Roxas Building
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF MANILA (Inc.) Calle Concepcion, Ermita
American-European Dept. President-Fred. C. Fisher Treasurer-C. W. Rosenstock
This port, which is the chief town of the populous province of the same name in the island of Panay, is situated in about lat. 11 deg. N., and long. 123 E., near the south-eastern extremity of the island, close to the sea, on the border of the narrow channel, some three and a half miles wide, formed by the opposite island of Guimaras. Iloilo is the largest town on the island or Panay and is considered the second city of the Philippine Islands. The harbour is well protected and has good anchorage for steamers of any size. The river is dredged to 24 ft. low water with a rise of 6 ft., and steamers can now enter and load full cargoes alongside the wharves. The high ground of Guimaras forms a kind of funnel with the Panay shore and the result is that a calm is of rare occurrence, there being almost always a breeze. In the old Spanish days it was one of the health resorts of the Islands. The population is about 48,000. The better class houses are built of reinforced concrete, while the poorer classes live in flimsy structures of cane and nipa. The means of communication are excellent, as one can communicate over the line operated by the Bureau of Posts to practically all the towns in Panay and the other Islands of the Archipelago as well as to any country in the world via Manila. As regards shipping there is a weekly service to and from Manila, which is some 350 miles distant. The town is lit up by electricity and a telephone system exists.
Iloilo is the centre for the sugar industry which for the most part comes from the island of Negros, and an average of about 3,000,000 piculs pass through the port each year; owing to the facilities granted by the United States, whereby it is allowed in free of duty, the greater part of it is shipped there. Rice is grown on a fairly large scale, but enough is not raised for consumption, and large importations are necessary from Saigon and Hongkong. There is a weekly service between Hongkong and Iloilo via Manila.
On the 23rd December, 1898, the Spanish Governor-General resident in Iloilo resigned, giving over the care of the town to the Mayor, or Alcalde, of Iloilo, preparing with his troops and Government officials, naval, military and civil, to evacuate the place, which, on the 25th December, was accomplished. On the 26th December, 1898, the town of Iloilo, which for over a month had been entirely surrounded on the land side by Revolutionary forces, was delivered over to them by the Spanish Alcalde, and the Philippine Republic flag was hoisted on all the public buildings. On the 28th December, 1898, the United States forces, composed of the U.S.S. Baltimore and three transports with 3,800 troops, under the command of Brigadier- General Miller, arrived in front of Iloilo, but did not land, as the Revolutionary forces declined to give up the town unless under orders from Aguinaldo, their chief. Affairs in Luzon having come to an open rupture between the United States and the Revolutionary forces, the General commanding the United States expedition advised the foreign Consulates that hostilities would commence after 5 a.m. on the 12th February. The Revolutionary forces set fire to the city, leaving it almost in ruins, and retired outside the city limits. Iloilo was immediately occupied by the Americans.
PROVINCE OF ILOILO
DIRECTORY
Governor-Gregorio Yulo Treasurer-R. S. van Valkenburgh Member, Prov. Bd.-Engracio Padilla Do., do. -Agustin Piccio Secretary, Prov. Bd.-José Ma. Taleon District Health Officer--Constantino
Divisions Supt.-O. H. Charles District Auditor-T. Borromeo District Engineer-Alejo Aquino Actg. Judge 1st Instance- Manuel
Fiscal Provincial-Servillano Platon Senators-José Altavas and José Ma.
Representatives to the Philippine As- sembly-José Evangelista, Crescen- ciano Lozano, José E. Locsin, Daniel Evangelista and Victorino Salcedo
BANCO DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS
Manuel Maria Rincon, director Eugenio Rocha, cajero
Victor Jimenez, contador
BOARD OF TRADE, THE
BORDMAN, JOHN, Attorney-at-law- Calle
Ortiz; Tel. Ad: Bordman
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA-Teleph. 172; P.O. Box 299; Tel. Ad: Indigo
T. P. Nailer, sub-agent
COMPAÑIA GENERAL DE TABACOS DE FILIPINAS Teleph 62; P.O. Box 337; Tel. Ad: Tabacalera
Federico Garcia Perez, actg. manager V. Sanchez, chief accountant
Jose Garcia Agustin, cashier
COMPANIA MERCANTIL DE FILIPINAS, Mer-
A. Y. McGill, agent
CONSULATES
GREAT BRITAIN
Acting Vice-Consul-H. Walford
Acting Vice-Consul-H. Walford
Consul-R. N. M. de Villena
COOPER CO., THE, Iloilo P. I. Machinery- Calle Ortiz 5, esq. Calasanz; Teleph. 209;
Tel. Ad: Coopcoy
Oscar Schmid, manager
Collector of Customs Guillermo
Acting Deputy Collector-M. Caraza Appraiser-Cayetano Tirado Quarantine Officer-Dr. C. S. Gilchrist
ESTRELLA DELNORTE, LA, LEVYHERMANOS—
Calle Real
FIGUERAS, HERMANOS, General Brokers, Coal Dealers, Shipping and Commission Agents, Stevedores and Contractors
José Figueras (Barcelona) M. T. Figueras (Manila)
Agencies
Royal Insurance Co. of Liverpool Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld. Java-China-Japan Lijn
National Insurance Co. Inc.
Compañia Transatlantica Bank Line, Ld.
American Manchurian Line Lichanco & Co.
Madrigal & Co.
FINDLAY, RICHARDSON & Co., LTD.
A. O. Baigrie, manager
R. N. Mac William
FORBES, MUNN & Co., LTD., Merchants
R. N. Hatrick (Manila)
T. R. Selkirk (Cebu)
F. Hills (London)
J. Strickland
J. Finlayson
Agencies
London & Lancashire Fire Insce. Co. Lancashire Insurance Co.
HONGKONG
CORPORATION
SHANGHAI
B. C. M. Jolinston, agent
A. H. Warren
José M. Garcia
A. Rictual
C. Y. Ylmido
E. Dimaculangan | E. Gabaleo
1 O. Magat
E. Ingson
HOSKYN & Co., Merchants-Telephs: 24, 116, 226; Tel. Ad: Hoskyn; Codes: Bentley's, A.B.C. 5th ed., Western Union 5-letter
Geo, M. Saul G. M. Loring J. C. Hoskyn W. M. Saul H. P. Hoskyn Agency
E. J. Saul
Netherlands Fire Insurance Co.
KER & CO., Merchants
J. B. Reid (Manila) (absent)
S. M. McCrea (Manila)
H. B. Foster
J. W. Howells (Manila)
W. Naismith, signs per pro. (Cebu) J. L. Stewart
A. Surtes
Agencies
Guardian Assurance Co., Ld. (marine) Sun Insurance Office
Phoenix Assurance Co., Ld.
KUENZLE & STREIFF, INC., Importers and
Exporters
H. Roelli, agent (on leave)
O. G. Maerk, agent
H. Danieli
LIZARRAGA HERMANOS, Armadores, Im-
portadores, Comisionistas, Hacendeiros y Almacenistas- Muelle
S. Lizarraga, firma por pp.
T. Lizarraga,
C. Lizarraga,
F. Galatas
J. Lizarraga
LUTZ & ZUELLIG, Merchants-Tel. Ad: Acelutz. New York Office: Lutz & Zuelling, 91 Franklin St.
European
Office: A. C. Sutz & Co., Zuerich
Alfred C. Lutz (Zurich)
F. E. Zuellig (Manila)
M. Sotelo, manager
A. Irminger
MURRAY, S., General Merchant and Com-
mission Agent-Tel. Ad: Progreso
S. Murray
H. Y. Dean
J. Malong
NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK COMPANY (LONDON)-Calle Santo Niño; P.O. Box 178; Tel. Ad: Nestanglo
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL Co. Importers nad Exporters Muelle Loney, P. O. Box 259; Tel. Ad: l'acomeco
C. H. Goebel, manager T. T. Page, asst. manager
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL Bank
Primitivo Kalaw, manager
PHILIPPINE RAILWAY Co.-P. O. Box 300;
Tel. Ad: Philrayco
R. R. Hancock, vice-president and gen.
E. G. Carrera, auditor
Lawrence Ross, attorneys (Manila)
SINGER SEWING MACHINE Co.-Plaza Libertad; P. O. Box 24; Tel. Ad: Singer
SMITH, BELL & Co., LTD., Merchants
H. Walford, signs per pro.
D. J. Grant
J. Martinez
Agencies
W. P. L. Gordon
Indo-China Steam Navigation Co., Ld. Ocean Steamship Co., Ld. Lloyd's
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ld. China Mutual Steam Nvgtn. Co., Ld. British India Steam Navigation Co. China Navigation Co., Ld.
Barber Line of Steamers
Alliance Assurance Co., Ld.
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld. South British Insce. Co., Ld.
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-Tel.
Ad: Socony
E. Schradieck
J. T. Barlow
STEVENSON & Co., LTD., W. F., Merchants
V. C. Ressich, agent
Leslie Smith
H. Thomson
Agencies
Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Ben Line of Steamers
Osaka Shosen Kaisha
Ocean S. S. Co., Ld.
American and Oriental Line China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld.
Union Insce. Society of Canton, Ld. Norwich Union Fire Insce. Soc., Ld. Scottish Union and National Insce. Co. Atlas Assurance Co., Ld.
Liverpool & London &Globe Ins. Co.,Ld Board of Underwriters, New York Marine Insurance Co., Ld. Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ld.
British Traders Insurance Co., Ld.
STEVENSON & SAUL, Consulting Engineers
STRACHAN & MACMURRAY, Civil, Marine, Electrical, and General Engineers- Taller Bisayas; P.O. Box 56; Tel. Ad: Machinery; Codes: A1, Western Union, and Engineering
TALLER YNCHAUSTI (Iloilo Engineering
URQUIJO, ZULOGA & ESCUBI-Calle Pro-
greso; Teleph. 241; P. O. Box 127
VIEGELMANN & Co., E., INC., Merchants—-
Tel. Ad: Viegelmann
E. Viegelmann (Manila) E. Krohn, agent
VISAYAN DRUG Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists-P.O.Box 217; Tel.Ad:Visayan
H. F. Schuldt, president
WARNER, BARNES & Co., LTD., Merchants
-Tel. Ad: Warner
F. H. Hodsoll, agent A. I. Robinson (on leave) E. R. Gil
P. Castelo
F. H. Leyshon F. Abella
R. Arrizabalaga
J. A. Asensio
E. Castelo
F. Ros (on leave)
Agencies
Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. Royal Exchange Assur. Co.
China Fire Insurance Co. Western Assurance Co.
ILOILO CEBU
Law Union and Rock Insurance Co. State Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Kobe Mar. Trans. & Fire Mar. Co., Ld. Tokyo Marine Insurance Co., Ld. Yangtsze Insurance Assn. Co., Ld. Maritime Insurance Co., Ld. United States Lloyd's
Federal Insce. Co. of New York Nippon Yusen Kaisha
White Star Line
Prince Line Far East Service
Hawaiian Philippine Co. Welch, Fairchild & Co.
Iloilo Warehousing Corporation
Sperry Flour Co.
The Bibby Line
Fuso Marine Insurance Co., Ld.
WISE & CO., INC., Merchants-Teleph. 23;
Tel. Ad: Sapiens
F. W. Whiteley, manager
W. A. Foss
G. Larion
Agencies
Guardian Assurance Co., Ld.
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Liverpool & London & Globe Ins. Co.,
North China Insurance Co., Ld. Yokohama Fire, Marine, Transit and
Fidelity Ins. Co., Ld.
China Fire Ins. Co., Ld. (Marine) The Texas Company
Union Guarantee Co., Ld.
YAP-TICO, F. M.
YNCHAUSTI & Co., Importers, Sugar and
Produce Dealers
Prosper Verstockt, signs per pro.
J. Salutregul
J. Garcia
F. Urreaga
T. Pasion
F. Lopez
Fritz v Kauffmann, jr.
Augusto Garcia
Julionio Garcia
Antonio Belezarena
Faustino Errea
This is the capital of the island of Cebu, and ranks with Iloilo as the second port of the Philippines. It was at one time the seat of the administration of revenue for the whole of the Visayas, but this was removed to Manila in 1849. For many generations it has been an important centre of Roman Catholic Missionary enterprise, and in this connection it may be mentioned that the present Seminary and College of San Carlos was founded by the Jesuits in 1595 as the College of San Ildefonso. Cebu is a well-built town and possesses fine roads. The trade of Cebu consists principally of hemp, sugar, copra and magney. The neighbouring islands of Leyte, Mindanao and Camiguin possess extensive hemp plantations, a large proportion of the produce of which finds its way to Cebu for shipment. There are some very valuable and extensive coal deposits in the island of Cebu, but only a few mines are being worked. The present total output is about 1,500 tons a month, which at present local value amounts to over half a million pesos per annum.
Cebu continues to grow in importance as a trade centre. New wharves have been completed and another one is under construction, and vessels drawing up to 30 feet can load alongside with perfect safety. The annual total production of hemp in the Cebu district is between 25,000 and 40,000 tons. The sugar industry has suffered severely in recent years by drought but with the revised U.S. tariff and present high prices a new impetus has been given to planters, and many abandoned estates are being worked again with success. The production of copra is increasing yearly and is likely to continue doing so for some years to come. The town possesses a fine reinforced concrete Customs House and concrete godowns line the wharf. Indeed, the major portion of the business district is now built of concrete.
DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE,
Governor-Hon. Manuel Roa
Chief Clerk-Florentino Borromeo
PROVINCIAL BOARD
President-Provl. Governor
Meinbers-Arsenio Climaco and José A.
Recorder-Vicente Ranudo
Senators-Hon. Filemon Sotto and Hon.
Celestino Rodriguez Representatives
1st District-Hon. Manuel C. Briones 2nd do.
do. Hon. Sergio Osmeña 3rd do. -Hon. Vicente Urgello
Hon. Isidoro Aldanese
Hon. Jesus M. Cuenco
-Hon. Miguel Raffiñan do. Hon. Jose Alonso
PROVINCIAL TREASURER'S OFFICE Treasurer-Dionisio M. Fabella Chief Clerk-Cleto Sy-Gengoo Administrative Deputy- Francisco M.
Dimataga
Property Clerk-Jesus Cabrera
PROVINCIAL ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Assessor-Vicente Noel
DISTRICT AUDITOR'S OFFICE Auditor R. E. Fernandez Senior Clerk--Vicente Abellana
DISTRICT ENGINEER'S OFFICE District Engineer-L. T. Clark Assistant Engineers-Valeriano Segara
-Ambrosio Osmeña
Chief Clerk-Francisco Fernandez Clerks-Rustico Padilla, Martin Trocio,
Romualdo Llaguno, Dionisio Unabia
DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE
Chief-Francisco Xavier
Assistant-(vacant)
Chief Sanitary Inspector- Filomeno A.
Presidents, Sanitary Divisions-
1st ---Dr. Virgilio R. Gonzalez -Dr. Jesus Mellado
--Dr. Jose Martinez
-Pedro Acosta
---Pablo Villegas
--Dr. Segundo Isaac
-Dr. Marcelo Certeza
--Dr. Ramon Sta. Ana
15th 16th
Dr. Cesar Mercader
-Antonio Sol
-Dr. Vicente Blasco Ibañez -Dr. Lucio Sandiego
Prov. Nurses Misses Longina Ouano (chief), Silvestra Pacaña, Constancia Sandot, Rosa de la Cerna, Sixta Marcela Nazareno
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES CEBU BRANCH
Dean-Laurence D. Wharton Registrar-Paulino Gullas
Asst. Professors Glenn Russell, José
Valenzuela, Canuto O. Borromeo Instructors - Julian Bulaon, Raymundo Pangilinan, Ismael Amado, Paciente S. Villa, Valeriano Segura
DIVISION OF SCHOOLS Superintendent--Samuel J. Wright Chief Clerk-Segundo Orat
Principal Teacher of the High School-
Russell G. Ross
Supervising Teacher-Genaro Maramara Principal Teacher of Intermediate School
-Florentino Pangilinan
Principal Teacher of Central School-Miss
Soledad R. Duterte
CUSTOM HOUSE
Collector-Joaquin Natividad Deputy Collector-Alfredo de Leon Surveyor Nicolas Leyva
Chief Marine Division-Mateo Masecampo Appraiser of the Port-Silverio Sabellon Inspectors-Teodulfo Tomakin and Luis
Chief, Secret Service Capt. José U. Bor-
romeo, of the Constabulary Quarantine Officer-V. S. Afable
POST AND TELEPRAPH OFFICES Chief-José F. Alcuas
METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATORY Observarian-Segundo Peñaflorida
PROVINCIAL GAOL
Warden-Melchor Gonzales
AGENCY, BUREAU OF LABUOR General Agent-Emilio Ledesma Supervising Agent-Vicente Lozada Chief Administrative-Santiago Suyco Chief, Recruiting Section- Demetrio
Recamora
Special Disbursing Officer-Crisanto Me-
AGENCY, BUREAU OF LANDS
Agent-Sixto Bringas
AGRICULTURE, EXPERIMENTAL EXTENSION Superintendent--Eduardo Ramirez
BUREAU OF INTERNAL REVENUE Supervisor at Large-Wm. J. Brennan (Division of the Visayas and Mindanao) Supervisor- M. R. Domingo Income Tax Inspector-Joaquin Lasco Agents-Simeon Monson, P. Aranda,
Manuel Rivera, R. M. Galindo, Santos Ortiz
COURT OF 1ST INSTANCE
1st Room
Judge Hon. Adolph Wislizenus Clerk of Court-Carlos A. Salvador Deputy Clerk-Eugenio Rodel
Vicente Zosa
Do. Interpreter-Ramon Velez Stenographer-Teofilo de la Rosa
2nd Room
Judge Hon. José de la Rama Interpreter-Hipolito Alo Stenographer-Teofilo Garcia
PROVINCIAL FISCAL'S OFFICE
Fiscal-Rosauro
Assistant Fiscal-Patricio C. Ceneza Stenographer-Andrés Velez
SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Sheriff-Anastacio Vidal
Deputy-Sheriff-Mamerto Labita
-Romano Leyson
BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE Veterinarian--Dr. Alfonso Lecaros Inspector-Teotimo de Jesus
CONSTABULARY
Provincial Commander-Major Alejandro
Disbursing Officer-Capt. Eulalio Tañedo 1st Lieuts.-Rafael Jalandoni, Quiterio
Ruidera, Benjamin J. Martinez
2nd Lieutenants-Deogracias U. Tenazas,
Irineo T. Dominado
3rd Lieutenant-Francisco B. Navarrete
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK (CEBU) José Martinez, manager
NATIONAL COAL CO. (CEBU) Claud Russell, general manager Mercelo Regner, district manager
CITY OF CEBU Municipal Officiales
President- Fructuoso Ramos Secretary-Uldarico Alviola Treasurer-Tomàs Cerilles Chief of Police-Tomàs Baguio Chief of Fire Station-Felix Sales. Director of the Municipal Band - Jose
PUBLIC LIBRARY
Librarian-Guillermo R. Restua
OSMEÑA WATER WORKS Superintendent-Ignacio Regner
AGUSAN COCONUT Co., Planters, Ship Owners and Cattle Raisers-Corner Morga and Martires and at Manila and New York
ANDERSON & Co., Wм. H., Importers -
Teleph. 117; P. O. Box 49; Tel. Ad: Anderson
W. R. Giberson, manager
ASILO DE SAN JOSÉ
Director-Emilio Martinez
Encargada-Sor Matilde Romero Asistenta--Sor Sebastiana Espina
40 Asiladas
ASILO DE ST. VICENTE AND PAUL
Medico-Mamerto Escaño Chaplain-P. Nicomedes Escribano Encargada-Sor Juliana Herran
BASILAN LUMBER Co., Successors to Lyon & Co., Lumber Merchants--Head Office; Zamboanga; Mills: Isabella, Basilan; Teleph. 47; Tel. Ad: Basilanco
BLOCK, JOHNSTON & GREENBAUM, Lawyers
Carter D. Johnston
E. Block
BORROMEO, MAX, Medical Practitioner
BORROMEO TEOFILO, Dentist
BOADA, PEDRO, Los Catalanes, Ship
chandler
BOTICA CEBUANA, INC., Drogueria y
Perfumeria
BOTICA "LA INDIANA," Drogueria, Perfu-
BOTICA DE SANTONIÑO,Chemicals and Drugs
BUREAU OF EDUCATION-Division of Cebu
Division Office Force
S. J. Wright, division superintendent
Segundo Orat, chief clerk Alejandro Flores, property clerk Andres Antopina, asst.
Roman Zacarias, record clerk Eusebio Alcoseba, clerk-stenogra-
Vacant, acad. supervisor
Leroy Martin, industrial supervisor Teopisto Briones, trav. ind. teacher Miss Visitacion Seven, do.
Miss Fulgencia Taduran, do. Rufino Chaves, industrial salesman Arsenio Mella, sch. sup. of hyg. and
Supervising Teachers
Anastasio Yap, Bantayan
Anastasio Pedrosa, Daanbantayanı Nicolas Ybañez, Bogo Pedro Maderazo, Catmon Francisco Roa, San Francisco Jose Pañares Danao
Melchor Madarang, Mandawe Genaro Maramara, Cebu city Mateo Rodriguez, Talisay Emilio Gillera, Carcar Pedro A. Mancao, Sibonga Eleno Espina, Argao
Felicisimo Aleonar, Boljo-on Alejandro Gerasta, Tuburan Porfirio M. Miel, Balamban Francisco Bujay, Barili Filomeno Dayanan, Moalbual
Teoboro E. Quintanar, Malabuyoc Ramon Dakay, Ginatilan
Cebu Primary Municipal Teachers
Mrs. Soledad D. Sanson, principal
Miss Filomena Suico Eulegio Abellaneda Bernardo Bantilan Martin Cabras Faustino Embrado Lino Galvadores Ildefonso Ranile Julian Seceda Vicente Abella
Miss Damiana Alforque Miss Anacleta Alo Mrs. Teofila L. Avila Mrs. Petra B. Cañete
Mrs. Lydia N. Cardenas Miss Socorro Castillo
Mrs. Matilde R. Evangelista Mrs. Filomena B. Flores Mrs. Concepcion M. Ybañez Mrs. Aurea E. Ilaya Mrs. Nuniluna F. Lopez Mrs. Fortunata Maceras Miss Manuela Mercado Mrs. Maria S. Montener Miss Manuela Ocañada
Miss Milagros Olmedo Miss Dulce Paca Mrs. Laureana R. Paca Miss Julia Palang Miss Regoberta Regner Mrs. Maria S. Reyes Mrs. Gertrudis M. Roa Miss Felicidad Roble Mrs. Victoria B. Rodriguez Mrs. Romualda R. Sasedor Miss Claudia Solon
Miss Gavina Suico
Mrs. Melchora Y. Tumulak Miss Rosita Veloso Juanito Aliño Timoteo Cabras Vicente Llanto Tiburcio Mangubat Miss Adriana Pacalla Miss Balbina Dakay Mrs. Fortunata O. Ilaya Miss Julia Labayos Miss Felicisima Miñoza Mrs. Aniceta J. Sacedon Narciso Aliño Isaac Cañete Edilberto Guinto Miss Susana Belciña Miss Eulalia Colina Miss Rufina Denzon
Miss Rafaela Janson
Miss Trinidad Macachor Miss Presentacion Medalle Mrs. Petra V. Rosales Miss Anatolia Solon Miss Maria Suson
Mrs. Emiliana S. Tapales Simeon Cabezas Ambrosio Espinosa Canddo Samson
Miss Concepcion Echivarre Miss Federica Gonzales Miss Donata Macacero Benedicto Abangan
Cenon Donayre
Mrs. Rosa V. Abarquez Jose Camomot
Manuel Alaño
Miss Leona Durano Juan Antolijao Martin Tudtud
Miss Crispina Inocando Mrs. Benita B. Tudtud Cesario Atillo
Pedro Canen
Miss Soledad Roble Cesario Buendia Andres Euriquez Vicente Kintanar
Roman Solon
Miss Cirila Cabañero
Mrs. Agapita A. Kintanar Miss Crispina Mendoza Dionisio Escolar
Ramon Llaguno Claudio Sanchez
Miss Maximina Lopez Florentino Macsunbol Miss Engracia Sanchez Antonio Ponce Catalino Rabor Pastor Sabillano Constancio Suico Marcelino Pelona
Mrs. Cresenciana Concepcion
Mrs. Restituta Q. Ramas Uldarico Fernandez Agapito Lagrio
Miss Rosa Mendoza
High Schools
Richard R. Ely, principal
Leonides Escario Amado A. Masecampo Fidel F. Almodal
Bryan B. Brown
Eligio Llenos
Mrs. Emily K. Eppstein Mrs. Mary H. Ely
Mrs. Henrietta A. Strickler
Mrs. Mabelle Aldrick Mrs. Violet M. Brown Mrs. Reatha A. Parrot Mrs Blanche G. Perrin Mrs. Lucy W. Wilson Mrs. Petra G. Almodal Miss Petula C. Dumez Miss Maria Villa Miss Sara D. Elwell
Miss Gladys A. Fisher
Miss Katharine H. Murphy Miss Dominga Castro
Trade School
Jose Sevilla, principal Quiterio del Prado -Primo Flores
Faustino Reynes Jose T. Ladao
Intermediate Elementary Schools
Alegria-Gabriel Jurado Aloguinsan-Francisco Alcordo Argao-Mariano Almirante Asturias-Hilarion Laspiñas Balamban-Eustaquio Binghay Bantayan-Gregorio Pacifico Barili Pascual Durohom Bogo-Pablo Sollano Borbon-Carlos Lumbab Carcar-Ramon Alcoseba Carmen-Maximino Villamor Catmon-Pedro de la Cruz Cebu-Florentino Pangilinan Daanbantayan-Victor Lepiten Dalaguete Clemente Silerio Danao-Felipe Arquillano Dumanjug Aquilino Llenos Ginatilan-Andres Calungsud Liloan-Marciano Bujay
Malabuyoc-Roque Vilbar
Mandawe-Angel Suico
Minglanilla-Clemente del Socorro
Moalbual-Petronilo Babiera Naga-Severo Alcantara Opon-Petronilo Ngujo Oslob-Juan Luna
Pilar-Carlos Rafanan Pinamungajan-Juan Kyamko Poro-Perfecto Garciano Samboan-Eusebio Hemecillo San Fernando-Policarpo Orat San Francisco-Raymundo Obenza Sibonga-Pedro de la Cruz Tabogon-Melchor Negapatan Talisay-Raymunda L. Rodriguez Toledo-Ananias Lazaga Tuburan-Felix Nazareno Tudela Marcelino Dacua
BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORKS
L. T. Clark, district engineer
Valeriano Segura, assistant engineer Ambrosio Osmena,
Francisco Fernandez, chief clerk
Conrado Ladion, record clerk
Martin Trocis, ledger clerk
Rustico Padilla, property clerk Romualdo Llaguno, voucher clerk Pedro Flores, junior draftsman
CANG SUCO & BRO., Importers and Ex- porters Teleph. 40; P.O. Box 85; Tel. Ad: Cangsuco
CASA Y COLEGIO DE LA IMMACULADA CON- CEPCION, por las Hermanas de la Caridad Capellan, Pe. Pedro Angulo
Sor. Teresa Miguel, superiora
Sor. Josefa Hernandez, directora Ninās 190
Hermanas de la Caridad 25
Colegio del Nino Jesus
Parvulos 100
Encargada-Sor. Valentina Garcia
CASTRO & Co., JOAQUIN, Importers and Exporters, Merchants Dealing in Hemp, Sugar, Copra and other Philippine Pro- ducts, Commission and Shipping Agents
-P.O. Box 109; Tel. Ad: Cosin Agency
S.S. "R. Melliza"
CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
President-Jose Martinez Treasurer-Manuel Go Tiaoco Secretary-D. G. McVean
CEBU CLUB
President John Hair Hon. Secretary- W. J. Adam Hon. Treasurer-H. A. Chappelle Hon. Librarian-F. B. Richards
CEBU GARAGE-- Telephs. 163 and 363
CEBU GOLF CLUB INC.
President-Arlington Pond Hon. Sec. and Treas.-J. Hair
CEBU ICE & REFRIGERATING Co., LTD.
Jerez & Co.
CEBU TELEPHONE Co., Calle Washington
José Corominas, president Mamerto Eseaño, manager
José Vaño, engineer
CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUS. & CHINA
G. Findlay, sub-agent
L. Green, sub-accountant M. del Rosario, cashier
C. Ogilvie,
R, Lauron,
Telephs.
CLINICA MEDICO-QUIRURGICA
163 and 363
COLEGIO SEMINARIO DE SAN CARLOS
Rector-Rev. P. Pedro Angulo Vice-Rector-Rev. P. Narciso Vila Procurador-Rev.P.FranciscoGonzalez Sec.-Rev. P. Nicomedes Escribano Profesores--Revs. Ps. Emilio Martinez, Lope Legido, Nicolas de la Iglesia, German Villazan, Carlos de la Calle, Cayetano Goicoechea
COMPAÑIA GENERAL DE TABACOS
FILIPINAS
Cristóbal Garcia Jimenez, jefe Marti, contador
Andrés Garcia, auxiliar de
tabilidad
CONSULATES
GREAT BRITAIN, Vice-Consulate
Actg. Vice-Consul—A. McC. Stewart
Actg. Vice-Consul—A. McC. Stewart
ESCUELA CATÓLICA
Directora-Sor. Rita Fernandez
Do. -Sor. Juana Mendez
FARMACIA NOLASCO, Magallanes, esq. F. Gonzalez--Drogueria, Perfumeria y Productos Quimicos y Farmaceuticos Filipinos
FORBES, MUNN & Co., LTD., Merchants-
23, Calle Martires; Teleph. 95; Tel. Ad: Sandavid; Codes: A. B. C. and Private Codes
R. N. Hatrick (Manila) F. Hills (London) H. A. Chappelle
A. R. Porter Z. Martinez
Agencies
Royal Insurance Co., Ld. Orient Insurance Co.
GO TIAOCO Y HERMANOS, Importers and Exporters-12, Calle Comercio; P.O. Box 106; Tel. Ad: Gotiaoco
GULLAS & BRIONES, Attorneys-at-law-71
Los Martires; Telephs. 224, 288, and 289; P.O. Box 77
INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION-
Corner Calle Moraga and Calle Mar- tires; Tel. Ad: States Bank
F. R. Loeffler, manager
Jos. H. Dilkes, sub-accountant
KER & Co., Merchants
J. B. Reid (Manila) S. M. McCrea (Manila) J. W. Howells (Manila) H. B. Foster (Iloilo)
W. C. Naismith, signs per pro.
G. G. Walker
G. F. Steel
K. G. Bain
Agencies
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corpn. Mercantile Bank of India
Sun Insurance Office
Phoenix Assurance Co.. Ld.
Clan Line of Steamers
KOLAMBUGAN LUMBER AND DEVELOPMENT Co., Lumber Merchants-Head Office: Manila
Forest and Mill: Molambugan, Min-
danao Findlay, Richardson & Co., Ld.,
general managers
T. H. Robinson, manager, Cebu yard
KUENZLE & STREIFF, INC. Importers- Teleph. 38; P.O. Box 135; Tel. Ad: Kuenzle
H. Spruengli, agent
J. W. Koller, asst.
E. Helbling,
Agencies
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld. North China Insurance Co. Ld.
LIAO LIAMCO, Merchant, Dealing in Hemp, Copra and Piece-Goods, Commission Agent-P.O. Box 90; Tel. Ád: Contino 42
LUTZ & ZUELLIG, Merchants-Tel. Ad: Acelutz: New York Office: Lutz & Zuel- lig, 91, Franklin St. European Office: A. C. Lutz & Co., Zurich
Alfred C. Lutz (Zurich) F. E. Zuellig (Manila) C. V. Ferrer, manager
J. Terol
MACLEOD & CO., INC., Merchants-Telepli. 9 and 41; Tel. Ad: Macleod; Codes: A1, A.B.C. 5th ed, Bentley's and Scott's
E. A. Kingcome, manager
H. Foster
J. Parrott
Agencies
Compañia Maritima de Manila Messageries Maritimes Line
Ellermann-Bucknall Steamship Lines Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Glen Line of Steamers
Shire Line of Steamers
Isthmian Steamship Line
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld. Guardian Assurance Co., Ld. American & Manchurian Line American & Oriental Line Java-China-Japan Lijn
Board of Underwriters of New York Holland-Oost-Azie Lijn
MCVEAN & VICKERS, Lawyers
MANILA TRADING & SUPPLY CO.- Calle
Morga; Teleph. 343
Kuenzle & Streiff, Inc., agent
MARTIN, DR. W., Dentist, Lalk's Hotel
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF CEBU CITY Presidente-Fructuoso Ramos Vice-Presidente-Rufino Lauron Concejals Jose N. Solòn, Vicente Zacarias, Filemon Tamarra, Max- imino Figuracion, Entiquio Sabil- lano, Pastor A. Corro, Andres Montalban, José Joaquin, José P. Nolasco, Graciano del Mar, Gabino Veloso, Jose Ma. Borromeo, Fran- cisco Labrader, Clotildo S. Rosal, Segundo Cinco, Pedro Abella
NESTLÉ & ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK COMPANY (LONDON)-Calle Martires; P.O. Box 122; Tel. Ad: Nestanglo Enganio Enriquez, manager
OCEJO, POMAR Y CA.
Eloy Marcos José L. Peñas
OQUIÑENA & Co., LTD., Shipchandlers and
Commission Agents
Ladislao Sainz
Zacarias Oquiñena
Sebastian Santamaria
Agencies
Ynchausti & Co.'s S. S. Coastwise
Navigation
Compania Transatlantica Steamers
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL Co.
H. P. Strickler, manager A. B. Latham, accountant J. L. Perrin, food products T. Eppstein, hardware dept.
J. A. Leonard, textile and sundries M. O. Ponce, machinery
E. W. Scovell, E. Sherman, M. E.
McFarland, H. D. Mitchell
PARRADO & Co., Importers and Exporters
-F. Gonzales
PASTRANO, UNCHUAN & Co. -26-28, P. Bur- gos Street; P.O. Box 43; Tel. Ad: Pastrano
Benito Tan Unchuan, gerente
B. Uy Bundan
C. Yaoting Yap Kuibao Uy Juico
Consignatarios
Tan Yaochat Uy Tiamboc
Vapor "T. Lizarraga"
PHILIPPINE RAILWAY CO.
W. C. A. Palmer, superintendent C. McMichael, machinery foreman W. A. Tomlinson, general foreman,
A. A. Adains, travelling engineer
PHILIPPINE REFINING CORPORATION (Suc- cessor to Visayan Refining Co., Philip- pine Refining Co., and Rizal Refining Co., Manufactures of Coconut Oil and Products-Mills at Opon, Cebu, and Manila; Tel. Ad: Philreco
Dean C. Worcester, vice-pres. and
gen. mgr.
Emilio Aguinaldo, vice-pres.
F. A. Leas, manager, Manila Plants Kenneth B. Day, manager Opon Plant C. C. Mitchell, secretary
PRESBYTERIAN MISSION
Miss Rohrbaugh
Rev. G. Patalinjug (pastor) Rev. C. E. Rath
Rev. J. W. Dunlop Mrs. J. W. Dunlop
PROVINCIAL NURSES' HOME
ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOPRIC OF CEBU
SMITH, BELL & Co., LTD., Merchants, Ship- ping and Insurance Agents-Tel. Ad: Bell
A. McC. Stewart, manager
T. Millar, import dept. H. V. Jones (Cagayan) G. B. C. Danbury
J. Aguine
J. Echévania
E. S. Rama
Agencies
V. Abellana
I. R. Llamoso
G. Rosal
P. Abella
Asiatic Petroleum Co. (P.I.), Ld. China Navigation Co., Ld.
Malabon Sugar Refining Co. (P.I.) Indo-China Steam Navigation Co. Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ld. Ocean Steamship Co., Ld. China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld. British India S. N. Co., Ld. Gulf Line
American & Oriental Transport Line Lloyd's
Netherlands Fire Life Insce. Co. South British Fire & Marine Insce. Co. Commercial Union Assurance Co. British Traders' Insurance Co., Ld. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
SOUTHERN ISLANDS HOSPITAL
Chief of the Hospital-Dr. A. P. Villalon Chief Clerk and Cashier-Pedro
Irabagon
Property Clerk-Urbano Seno Clerks Lucio Cortes Daniel Rendal, Hilarion F. Rallos, Vicente K. Navarro and Francisco Natinga Resident Physicians-Dr. S. Ganzon, Dr. C R. Ylanan and Dr. Cristina Cabrera
Dentist-Dr. Angel Sanchez Pharmacist--Mrs. Matilde de
Acting Chief Nurse and Principal of Training School for Nurses-Miss Ramona Cabrera Nurses-Misses Valeria Apolinar, Jovita Tolosa, Inocencia Briones, Clarita Ledesma, Zosima B. Resma, Felicidad Tabotabo, Emma Busch, Flora Cavan, Florentina Perez, Escolastico Bautista, Nazario Man- nuel and Artemio Villanos
STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK-7,
Lapu-Lapu
K. R. Sage, manager
J. B. Wilson R. P. Douglas |
W. H. Crandall
STEVENSON & Co., LTD., W. F., Merchants, Shipping and Insurance Agents- -Tel. Ad: Stevenson. Head Office: Manila. Branches: Iloilo and Zamboanga
F. B. Richards, agent
W. J. Adanı W. Christie B. Trebol
C. Palma
Agencies
A. C. Medalle
C. Doceo
J. V. Osmeña
Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co. Ocean S. S. Co., Ld., N. York Service China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld., do. Ben Line of Steamers Osaka Shosen Kaisha Nippon Yusen Kaisha
London & Liverpool & Globe Ince. Co. Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ld. Norwich Union Fire Ins Society, Ld. Scottish Union & National Ins. Co. Yorkshire Fire Ins. Co., Ld. Marine Insurance Co., Ld. British Traders' Insurance Co. The Texas Co., New York Union Guarantee Co.
Prince Line (Far East Service) Ellerman Line (European Service)
TAN UNCHUAN & Co., Importadores de Arroz, Saigon and Rangoon-P.O. Box 85; Tel. Ad: Unchuanhin; Code: A.B.C. 5th ed.
T. Unjo, manager
UNITED SERVICE CLUB
Pres.-W. C. E. Paliner Sec. Walter A. Smith
VDA É HIJOS DE F. ESCAÑO, Merchants Motors-"Villa de Soncillo," "Luisa,"
"Ormoc "
WALKER, H. B., General Broker, Public Accountant-23, Calle de los Martires; P.O. Box 100; Tel. Ad: Ostrich; Codes: A. B. C. 5th edition, Western Union 5- letter edition, Bentley's
Agencies
Law Union & Rock Insurance Co. China Fire Insurance Co. Tokio Marine Fire Insurance Co. Yangtsze Insurance Association Fuso Marine Insurance Co., Ld. Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co. Atlas Assurance Co.
Employers' Liability Assur. Corpn. Dollar Steamship Line
Fidelity and Surety Co. of the
Philippine Is.
Philippine Trust Co.
CEBU-ZAMBOANGA
行勝捷 Chiat Shing Hong
YAP TICO, F. M., Importer and Exporter, Commission and Shipping Agent
Offices: Manila and Iloilo; Teleph. 80;
P.O. Box 84; Tel. Ad: Yaptico
Agencies
Yek Tong Lin Fire & Mar. Ins. Loan
Co., Ld.
S. S. "Hoi-Ching," "M. Yaptico," "Paulino"
ZAMBOANGA
Zamboanga is located on the south-western extremity of Mindanao Island in latitude 6 deg. 55 min. north and longitude 122 deg. 5 min. east, being 512 nautical miles south of Manila. It has a population of about twenty-eight thousand and, in volume of business, takes fourth place among the open ports of the Philippines, coming after Manila, Iloilo and Cebu. It is situated in a country noted for copra, lumber and hemp production, has excellent slipping facilities, and is the ideal transhipping point for all products of southern Mindanao and Sulu. The harbour is partially protected by two small islands and is never visited by severe storms as it is south of the typhoon belt. It has a good anchorage for steamers of any size, and the wharf, will accommodate steamers drawing 30 feet. The climate is characterized by a remarkable evenness of temperature and a comparatively small rainfall which increases rapidly as one goes a few miles from Zamboanga in any direction.
Communication with other ports is assured by weekly mail steainers, bi-weekly transports and despatch boats with Cebu and Manila, monthly steamers of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha with Australia, Manila and the China coast, and bi-weekly steamers of the Straits Steamship Company with Sandakan, Borneo, and Singapore. A coast-- guard cutter, running out of Zamboanga, gives regular communication with other small ports of the Department. Telegraphic communication with the remainder of the Archipelago is secured by a wireless station connecting with cables and land lines.
Zamboanga was founded by the Spaniards in April, 1635, for the purpose of intercepting. Moro corsair fleets which were accustomed to pass the Strait of Basilan from southern Mindanao to the Visayan Islands. The town was repeatedly attacked by the Moros. In 1646, it exchanged shots with a Dutch fleet and, in 1798, maintained an all day bom- bardment with an English squadron. In 1872, for putting down a mutiny of prisoners, Zamboanga was granted by the Madrid Government the title "Loyal and Valiant. Town." On May 10, 1899, the revolutionists attacked the Spanish garrison in Zam- boanga, which withdrew on May 24. The town was burned during the hostilities. Dur- ing the summer of 1899, the Republic of Zamboanga was in full control, but the town was finally surrendered to the American blockading squadron without bloodshed on November 16 of the same year.
The Department of Mindanao and Sulu, of which the capital is Zamboanga, consists of the seven provinces of Agusan, Bukidnon, Cotabato, Davao, Lanao, Sulu and Zamboanga-all of Mindanao Island, excluding the small provinces of Misamis and Surigao, but including the Archipelago of Sulu and other adjacent islands. The area of the Department is 33 per cent. of the entire land area of the Philippines. Zamboanga is also the capital of the Province of the same name. The town, though small, is one of the most beautiful, not only of the Philippines, but of the Far East. It is characterised by shady streets and possesses very fine parks and exquisite gardens. There is a drastic building ordinance in force which provides that all buildings erected in the central portion must be of reinforced concrete or other equally fire-proof material with an 8 inch firewall every 100 feet. Good roads extend along the coast in either direction from the town.
PROVINCE OF ZAMBOANGA
ZAMBOANGA
DIRECTORY
Governor-Alfonso Ma. Ramos Treasurer (actg.)-N. Valderrosa Member, Prov. Bd.-Awkasa Sampang District Auditor-F. Celeste Judge 1st Instance-A. Horrilleno Aux. Judge 1st Instance-Q.Abeto Prov. Fiscal-Delfin Jaranilla Asst. do. -A. E. Cuyugan Senators-Teopiste Guingona and Lope
K. Santos
Representatives - Pablo Lorenzo, Dato Tampugaw, Julius Schuck, Dato Piang
and Teodoro Palma Gil
DISTRICT ENGINEER'S OFFICE Supervising and District Engineer-J. C.
Cookingham
Civil Engineer--C. R. Hopper Overseer F. J. Legare
Chief Clerk-H. I. Cabrera
PHILIPPINE HEALTH SERVICE OFFICERS ZAMBOANGA PROVINCE
Chief of Div. M. and S.-Dr. J. Fajardo Bacteriologist-Dr. C. Manalang Dist. Health Officer-Dr. S. Chiyuto Senior Surgeon-Dr. G. E. Roque
Res. Physician, Zamboanga Genl. Hospital
-Dr. E. D. Aguilar
-Dr. M. A. Suanico Chief Nurse-Leonor Santos Superintendent, Zamboanga Genl. Hospital
-Alipio Reolope
Res. Physician, Rizal Memorial Hospital
(Dapitan)-Dr. J. A. Nolasco
Pres. Sanitary Div. (Dipolog) — Dr. I.
Supt. Rizal Memorial Hospital-Leocadia
CONSTABULARY OFFICERS
ZAMBOANGA PROVINCE
Prov. Commander-Capt. P. Tangco Temporary Duty, Office Prov. Commander
-2nd Lieut. Š. Navarro
Commanding Officer, 1st Zamboanga Com- pany (Dipolog)- 1st Lieut. J. Gonzalez Commanding Officer, 2nd Zamboanga Com- pany (Malangas)—1st Lieut. I. D. Magno Coinmanding Officer, 3rd Zamboanga Com- pany (Zamboanga) 1st Lt. A. Dumlao Commanding Officer, 5th__ Zamboanga Company (Isabela) -1st Lieut. E. B. Bautista
Junior Officer, 5th Mind. Company (Lami-
tan)-2nd Lieut. J. Saberola
Commanding Officer, 15th Mind. Company Camp. La-Roche (Sindangan) 1st Lieut. J. Teaño
BUREAU OF CUSTOMS
Collector--Lawrence Benton
Chief Marine Division - L. Balais Appraiser of the port-E. Silva
RUREAU OF FORESTRY
Dist. Forester-James Logan
BUREAU OF LANDS Supervising Surveyor for M. and S.- Pedro
Chief S. P. No. 20 (Zamboanga)—Jose Ma.
Chief S. P. No. 16 (Kalaong, Cotabato)—
J. Saguitan
Chief S. P. No. 39 (Malaybalay, Bukidnon)
-T. Cabading
Chief S. P. No. 8 (Dansalan, Lanao) F. Jose Chief S. P. No. 12 (Cotabato)—R. Añover Chief S. P. No. 24 (Butuan, Agusan)—J.
R. Resurreccion
Chief S. P. No. 29 (Jolo, Sulu)-J. Justini-
Chief S. P. No. 6 (Davao)-M. de Leon
BUREAU OF EDUCATION
Acting Department Supt. of Schools- J.
J. Heffington
Dept. Chief Clerk-G. S. Quintero Actg. Div. Supt. of Schools-C. B. Crabtree Div. Chief Clerk – F. Saavedra
Supt. Teacher (Dipolog)—H. R. Beyer
(Sindangan)-T. Sagun (Basilan)-D. Villaroz
(Zamboanga)-O. Picklesi-
(Sibugay)-L. Villena (Margosatubig) -J. Bermas (Labangan)-F C. Mendoza
Principal, High School-É. O. Parker
Instructor, do.
Do., do.
-Mrs. Mary T. Russel
-Miss Annie M. Torrence
Do., do. R. P. Ward
Academic Supervisor-A. R. Barlaan
AMERICAN BAZAAR Broad Building ;
Teleph 21; P. O. Box 200
A. Broad, proprietor
AMERICAN PHARMACY, THE- Teleph. 219;
P. O. Box 102
Mindanao Commercial Co., Inc.
ATKINS, KROLL & Co., Importers, Ex- porters, Ship-Owners and General Mer- chants, Dealers in Lumber, Cattle, Copra and all other Native Products- 14, Calle Madrid; Teleph. 73; P. O. Box 199; Tel. Ad: Atanga
Milton C. Alvarez, manager N. C, McClelland, asst. do.
Agencies
Pacific Island Line Dollar Steamship Co.
ZAMBOANGA
Union Ins. Society of Canton, Ld. (Fire) Law Union & Rock Insurance Co., Ld, State Assurance Co., Ld., of Liverpool Yangtsze Insurance Association, Ld. British Traders' Insurance Co., Ld,
(Marine)
BANK OF THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, THE—
Teleph. 17; Tel Ad: Banco
J. M. Browne, manager
Felix Villaluz, cashier Onofre Bucoy, accountant Jesus Araneta, bookkeeper
BASILAN LUMBER Co., INC. (Successors to Lyon & Co.), Dealers in Sawn Lumber, Logs and Piling-Head Office: Zam- boanga. Mills: Isabela de Basilan, and Port Holland, Maluso. Branch Offices: Cebu and Davao. Tel. Ad: Basilumber; Codes: Western Union, Universal ed. and 5-letter
G. Holland, president and general
manager (Mill)
Andres Paster, sec,, treas, and migr. Alvaro Pastor, mgr. (Cebu Branch) G. Enriquez, Davao agent
J. H. Merz
"MINDANAO HERALD
P. J. Moore, secretary
MINDANAO PUBLISHING Co.
P. J. Moore, secretary
MINDANAO TRADING CO., Import and Ex- port Merchants, Insurance, Shipping and Commission Agents-P.O. Box 135; Teleph. 138; Tel. Ad: Mintraco; Codes: A. B. C. 5th edition, Bentley's and Western Union
MONTOJO LUIS- Teleph. 43; P. O. Box 138
Fernandez, Hnos, S.S Line
MOORE, P. J. Attorney-at-law-Teleph, 81
MURGA, GARCIA & ZABLA, INC.-Teleph.
104; P. O. Box 71 Ramon Murga Cesar Garcia Jose Zabala
OHTA DEVELOPMENT Co., Planters, Impor
ters and Exporters - Teleph. 92; P. O. Box 208
K. Yasuda, manager
Nippon Yusen Kaisha
BARRIOS & Co,, FRANCISCO-Telph. 13; OVERSEAS CLUB OF ZAMBOANGA-Moore
P. O, Box 60
Agencies
Compañia Maritima
Philippine Steamship Co.-
BOON LIAT C., Import and Export Merchant, Pearl and Shell Dealer-1, Calle Rizal; P. O. Box 96
COMMERCIAL AGENCY-P. O. Box 92
Charles S. Bivers
CONSULATE GREAT BRITAIN
Acting Vice-Consul-H. Thoinson
FILMA TRADING CO., INC. (Zamboanga
Branch) Teleph. 80; P, O. Box 12
Jean A. Pietsch, manager
KUENZLE & STREIFF, INC., Importers and
Exporters
J, J. Schilttler, agent
LOPEZ & MALONADO, S. & Co., Wholesale and Retail Dealers-Calle Rizal; Teleph. 135; P. O. Box 34
B. Lopez Guzon and A. Maldonado
Corona, managers
Building; Teleph. 65
J. F. Yeager, president
Max Selg, secretary
F. M. Chalmers, treasurer
PACIFIC COMMERCIAL Co.-16, Calle Madrid;
Teleph. 14; P. O. Box 189
A. W. Crosby, manager
P. M. Armitage, branch auditor Major G. O. Fort, salesman
Agencies
Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Admiral Line S.S.
PARIS ZAMBOANGA LORZA, LOZANO & SIMO Dry Goods Store, Wholesale and Retai -12, 14 and 16, Calle Voluntarios; P. O· Box 112; Teleph. 60
Salvador Tomas & Manuel Igual;
representatives
PORT BANGA Co., INC.-Head Office: Zam- boanga; Mills: Port Bang. Teleph. 100; P. O. Box 198; Tel. Ad: Banga
F. W. Redding, president
F. P. Williamson,-vice-president Max Selg, treasurer
ZAMBOANGA
SPIRIG & CO., JOHN, Import and Export, Wholesale-2 Calle Madrid; Tel. Ad: Spirig
John Spirig, sole representative and
STANDARD OIL Co. OF NEW YORK-Calle
Guardia Nacrona, Broad Building
Col. H. Gilsheuser, inanager
STEVENSON & Co., LTD., W. F., Merchants, Steamship and Insurance Agents-18/20, Calle Madrid; Teleph. 12; P. O. Box 210; Tel. Ad: Stevenson
H. Thomson, agent F. M. Chalmers A. T. Reyes
A. Rivera
Agencies
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co. Osaka Shosen Kaisiha Ocean Steamship Co., Ld.
Eastern & Australian S.S. Co., Ld. Australian & Oriental Line Ben Line of Steamers Straits Steamship Co., Ld. Norwich Union Fire Insce. Society Scottish Union & Nat. Insce. Co. Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ld. Northern Assurance Co., Ld. British Traders' Insurance Co., Ld. Union Insce. Socy. of Canton, Ld. Lloyd's
Union Guarantee Co., Ld.
TECK, HENRY E., General Broker and
Commission Agent-P. O. Box 67
TORREJON, JURIKA & Co., INC., General Merchants, Import and Export; Com- mission Agents Central Office: Zam- boanga; Branches: Jolo and Dava; Teleph. 56; P. O. Box 207
S. Jurika, gen. mgr., pres. and treas. Mrs. S. Jurika, vice-president P. J. Moore, secretary
C. H. Steinberg, mgr., Zamboanga
H. W. Upmeyer, mgr., Jolo office H. C. Stanton, do, Davao
Agencies
Shanghai Life Insce. Co.
Comp. Transatlantica de Barcelona
(S. S. Co.)
WILSON'S ENGINEER WORKS--Teleph. 33;
P. O. Box 162
James J. Wilson Robert K. Lyle
C. E. Heinke & Co., London. Diving
Apparatus
YEAGER & ARMSTRONG, Attorneys-at-law
-Teleph. 59; Tel. Ad: Yeatrong
ZAMBOANGA CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE-
(Broad Building)
J. M. Browne, president
Eduardo Montenegro, sec.-treasurer
ZAMBOANGA
CLUB, INC.
Madrid; Teleph. 20; P. O. Box 95
ZAMBOANGA COLD STORAGE Co., Inc.-
Calle San Jose; Teleph. 33; Tel. Ad: Ice
F. W. Williamson, president Francisco Barrios, treasurer James J. Wilson, secretary
ZAMBOANGA COUNTRY CLUB Max Selg, president
John Spirig, sec.-treasurer
ZAMBOANGA OIL CO., INC., Manufacturers -Oil Mills at Zamboanga; P. O. Box 42
James J. Wilson, president Dr. A. T. Short, vice- do. P. J. Moore, sec.-treasurer
ZAMBOANGA TRANSPORTATION CO., INC.-
Calles Corcuara and Marahui; Telephs: 23 and 31
P. J. Moore, president
E. B. Misa, sec.-treasurer and manager
After Australia this island is the largest in the world. It extends from about 7 deg. N. to 4 deg. S. latitude, and from 109 deg. to 118 E. longitude. Its length is about 850 miles, its greatest breadth 600 miles, and its average breadth is estimated at 350 miles. Its vast interior consists of almost impenetrable forests, which teem with animal life, but are sparsely populated by man. The soil is fertile, and in some parts near the coast the land is marshy. It was discovered by the Portuguese in 1526, and they as well as the Spaniards, Dutch, and English formed settlements on different parts of the coast, but none of these was long maintained. The Dutch claim sovereignty over the greater part of the south and west of the island, along the coast of which they maintain establish- ments; the territories of the British North Borneo Company, the Rajah of Sarawak and the Sultanate of Brunei (now administered by the British Government) extend over and along the north and north-eastern coast. The Native States are insignificant and in a backward condition. The total population of Borneo is roughly estimated at 3,000,000. The productions are many and varied, and the mineral resources believed to be great. The Chinese, who have been settled in most Bornean towns for generations, conduct all the trading operations. The country generally is in an undeveloped condition. The natives are of the Malayan type, and are, as a rule, indolent and wanting in enterprise. A British Protectorate exists over Sarawak and the territory of the British North Borneo Company.
The territory of Sarawak comprises an area of about 40,000 square miles, with a population of about 600,000, composed of various races. It is situated on the north-west coast of the island of Borneo, is intersected by many rivers navigable for a considerable distance inland, and commands about 400 miles of coast line. The sovereignty of the district from Tanjong Datu to the entrance of the Samaharan river was obtained from the Sultan of Brunei in the year 1842 by Sir James Brooke, who became well known as Rajah Brooke of Sarawak. In 1861 a second cession was obtained, from the Sultan of Brunei, of all the rivers and land from the Samarahan river to Kadurong Point ; in 1882 a third cession was obtained of one hundred miles of coast line and all the country and rivers that lie between Kadurong Point and the Baram river, including about three miles of coast on the north-east side of the latter; and in 1885 another cession was obtained of the Trusan river, situated on the north of the mouth of the Brunei river. In 1888, a British Protectorate was established, and in 1890 the Rajah took possession of Limbang, which was approved of by H. M. Government in August, 1891. In 1905 the Lawas district was also added to the Sarawak territory. The present Rajah, H. H. Vyner Brooke was born 26th September, 1874, and was married on 27th February, 1911, to Hon. Sylvia Brett.
The country produces diamonds, gold, silver, antimony, quicksilver, coal, gutta- percha, india-rubber, canes, rattans, camphor, beeswax, birds' nests, sago, pepper, and gambier. The principal towns are: Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, situated on the Sarawak river, about 23 miles from its mouth, in latitude 1 deg. 33 min. N., longitude 110 deg. 20 min. E. (approximate). Claude Town, the principal town and fort on the Baram river, is about 60 miles inland. Bintulu, situate at the mouth of the Bintulu river, is famous for its sago. Muka, a few miles up the river of that name, is also noted for its sago and bilian timber. Oya, which lies about 13 miles up the Oya river, and Matu, about 5 miles up the Matu river, are both noted for their sago. Sibu is situated about
60 miles, Kanowit about 100 miles, and Kapit about 160 miles up the Rejang river. Rejang village, at the mouth of Rejang river, is noted for its bilian (iron wood) works. Kabong is situated at the mouth of the Kalaka river. Saribas lies about 80 miles up the river of the same name, which has a tidal wave or bore. Simang-gang is about 60 miles up the Batang Lupar river, which also has a bore. Simunjan is situated about 18 miles up the Sadong river, where the Government work a coal mine. Trusan is about 18 miles up the Trusan River and Limbang about 10 miles up the Limbang River, the latter place being noted for its sago. The country shows slow but steady progress. gold export amounts to over one million dollars a year. There is a military force which is armed, equipped and drilled after the English model, the interior economy in barracks of the English Army being closely followed. The fort at Kuching is well armed with modern Armstrong B.L. guns, and provision is made for submarine mines. The force is recruited from Malays and Dyaks.
Harbour, buoy, and light dues:-Three cents per ton, payable on arrival, and chargeable to all vessels of 5 tons and upwards.
DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT
Rajah His Highness Vyner Brooke
The Tuan Muda-His Highnes. Bertram Brooke A.D.C.--Capt. W. R. B. Gifford
SUPREME COUNCIL
A. B. Ward, Resident of Sarawak Proper R. S. Douglas, Resident, 4th division G. C. Gillan, treasurer
Datu Bandar, Datu Hakim
Datu Emaum, Datu Temonggong Inaki Mahomat Zin
COMMITTEE OF ADMINISTRATION
A. B. Ward (chairman and secretary) The Divisional Residents (3) G. C. Gillan
H. B. Crocker F. G. Day
Native Member of Supreme Council
COUNCIL NEGri, or General COUNCIL
President-His Highness The Rajah The Divisional Residents
The Treasurer
RESIDENCIES
FIRST DIVISION, OR SARAWAK PROPER,
Comprising Kuching, Upper Sarawak, Sadong, Lundu and Simatan) Divisional Resident-A. B. Ward Bau-H. M. Owen
District Officer-C. E. A. Ermen
Do. Sadong-H. H. Korlight Do. Lundu (vacant)
Supdt. of Lands and Survey
Supt. of Police-O. Lang
Postmaster-General-F. G. Day
Supt. of Public Works-O. Ricketts (actg.) Registrar Supreme Court-P. M. Adams
(acting)
Medical Officer-O. F. G. Luhn Municipal Officer-K. H. Gillan Storekeeper-G. C. Street
The Residents of Districts
The Principal Chiefs of each Residency Clerk to the Council-G. C. Gillan
SUPREME COURT, KUCHING
Judge H. H. The Rajah
Do.-H. H. The Tuan Muda Do.-A. B. Ward
Do.-G. C. Gillan
Assistant Judges The Datu Bandar, Abang Mohamat Kassim; The Datu Temonggong, Abang Haji Mohamat Alli; The Datu Hakim, Abang Maji Asahari; The Datu Imaum, Haji Mohamat Rais; Inche Mohamat Zin, the Tua Kampong of Kg. Gersih
Chinese Interpreter J. Lim Keng Choy Asst.
-D. Kui Sing Malay Asst.
-Inchi Mohd. Ali -Abdul Kadir
Clerks Ee Beng Chuan, Mohamat Tait
RESIDENCY AND POLICE COURT, KUCHING Magistrate-A. B. Ward -
Magistrate-C. E. A. Ermen
Asst. Magistrate-The Datu Bandar
Do. -The Datu Temenggong
Asst. Magistrate-The Datu Hakim
The Datu Imaum -Inche Mahomat Zin
COURT OF REQUESTS, KUCHING Magistrate-J. C. Swayne
BANKRUPTCY COURTS
Established in Kuching, Muka, and Sibu Presidents Senior Officers of Districts Assistant Judges Principal Magistrates of Districts and three delegated natives
THE MALAY COURT, KUCHING Judges in Malay Court for the Year 1920
The Datu Bandar, Abang Mohd.
The Datu Tamanggong, Haji Mohamed
The Datu Imaum, Haji Mohamed
The Datu Hakiın, Haji Ashari
The Tua Kampong of Kampong, Inchi
Mahomed Zin
Clerk-Mohamet Wai Bin Bakar
RESIDENCY DEPARTMENT
Resident, 1st Division-A. R. Ward District Officer-C. E. A. Ermen
1st Clerk and Typist-Ong Seng Ewe Asst.
--Mohd. Joll
TREASURY
Treasurer-G. C. Gillan Assistant-P. H. Hayward Accountant Jos. P. Reutens Cashier W. Hock Kee Asst. do. Tan Cheng Pun Chief Clerk-C. Hoong Sze
2nd do. -F. R. de Rozario
do. A. M. Daim
do. -L. Joon Luke
LIGHTHOUSES
At Tanjong Po, Tanjong Sirik, Muka River, Oya River, Tanjong Kidurong, Tanjong Baram, and Miri Hill
Superintendent-F. G. Day
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Prin. Med. Officer-Le Gros Clark, F.R.C.S. Chief Heath Officer-Dr. O. F. G. Luhn Govt. Nursing Sister-Miss M. Tait
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
"Sarawak Rangers
Commanding Officer-Capt. S. Cunyng-
Instructor of Gunnery-Lieut. W. T.
Clark, late R.M.L.I.
BIRTHS AND DEATHS DEPARTMENT Registrar of Births and Deaths for
Europeans-Dr. O. F. G. Luhn (acting) Coroner-H. B. Crocker
Deputy Coroner-Capt. W. R. B. Gifford
POST AND SHIPPING OFFICE Postmaster-General and Shipping Master
-F. G. Day
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE Officer-in-charge-P. M. Adams
GOVERNMENT FREE SCHOOLS Inspector of Government Malay Schools
-C. Ermen
Kampong Jawa, Kuching (Malay and
English taught)
Kampong Grisek, Kuching (Malay and
English taught)
Insp. of Govt. Lay School-F. G. Day Govt. Lay School, Subjects taught: English
and Malay-Kuching
Superintendent O. Lang
Inspector (vacant), H. E. Culfield (pro-
bationary)
Sub-Inspector-Abang Abdillah Clerk-Lim Kay Leong
Active Force-2 sergt.-majors, 8 sergeants, 10 corporals, 17 lance-corporals and
216 inen
GOVT. STORE DEPARTMENT
Storekeeper A. C. Street
SECOND DIVISION-Comprising Batang Lupar, Saribas, and Kalaka
District Officer-F. A. W. Page-Turner
Asst. do.
—J. A. H. Hardie
Cadet-W. F. Dick
DIVISION-Comprising. Rejang, Muka, Bintulu and Oya Resident, 1st class-D. A. Owen District Officer-W. R. T. Clement (Muka
and Oya)
District Officer-T. C. Swayne (Bintulu)
Do. -H. D. Aplin (Sibu) Asst. do. -J. B. Archer (Sibu) Cadet-R. D. Horton
Treasurer W. H. Jacques (Sibu)
LONDON: SARAWAK GOVERNMENT OFFICES,
Millbank House, Westminster, S. W. London-Borneo Co., Ld., 28, Fenchurch
Singapore-Paterson, Simons & Co. Manila--Findlay & Co.
ANGLO-SAXON PETROLEUM Co., LTD., THE (Incorporated in England) Sarawak Con- cessions-Local Head Office: Miri, Sarawak; Postal Ad: Miri via Singapore; Tel. Ad: Angsaxpet,. Miri,
Miri, Radio, Singapore; Code: Bentley's. Head Office: St. Helen's Court, Gt. St. Helen's, London, E. C.3.
Administrative Group
General Manager-H.Wyndham Jones,
E. V. Benjamin, M.c. (acting) Office Manager
Assistant-R. Moffat, H. F. Turner, R. Mayer, E. C. Robertson, E. A. Taylor Stores Supt.-H. Beard
Asst. Stores Supt.-S. H. Guerin, J.
Labour Supt.-W. J. Head Shipping Supt.-T. A. Howard
Technical Group
Geologists Dr.A.R.Andrew, Munniks
de Jongh, Dr. C. C. Mauve Engineers W, Smart, E. J. Thomp- son, L, J. H. Dennis, H. C. Reis, J. E. Phelps, G. Robinson, W. T. Smith, J. H. Fox
Civil Engineer-P. M. Otway Electrical Engineer-E. W. Dunton Building Supt.-W. G. Ridgway Refinery Manager-W. W. Goulston Chemist J. W. Vincent
Medical Officer-Dr. G. T. Foster-
Oil Fields Group
Field Managers C. McAlpine, G.
Field Engineer-G. Rittson Thomas Asst. do. -E. C. Thornton Chemist-R. H. Blackmore Drillers-H. R. Berry, J. Blake, J. J. Brooks, G. Brown, A. D. Brownlee, A. Foien, J. F. Nisbet, J. A. Rawson, W. J. Rice, A. Webb, F. T. Webb, J. M. Zimmer Miri Ladies Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Black- more, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Bromfield, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Dunton, Mrs. Foster-Smith, Mrs. Head, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Mauve, Miss Muirhead, Mrs. Otway, Mrs. Reis, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Ridgway, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. York
BORNEO CO., LTD., Merchants- Head
Office: 28, Fenchurch Street, London
BRITISH-MALAYSIAN MANUFACTURING Co., LTD., Manufacturers of Jelutong, Rubbers, Resins, Guttas, Solid Tyres, etc. -Geobilt; Tel. Ad: Umlarco, Singapore; Radio Tel. Ad: Goebilt, Sarawak; Codes: Bentley's, A.B.C. 5th edition
F. V. Larkin, works manager D. M. Graham, accountant B. V. Seaward, chief engineer L. H. J. Tinney, assistant
BROOKETON COLLIERIES, Sarawak Govern- ment Collieries--Brooketon via Labuan;- Tel. Ad: Maddocks, Labuan; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edition, A1., Stephen's Engineering, Watkin's 1901, 1904, Scott's
code 1906
J. O. Maddocks, mgr. and S. G. agent S. W. Harris, mechanical engineer Low Ten Siew, chief clerk Lwee Leong, shipping clerk Lim Tee Dee, storekeeper
BUANG TAWER MINERAL OIL AND COAL
J. O. Maddocks, manager
CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Committee-Wee Cheng Hew (vice- chairman), Hong Sin Kan, Tan Boon Siew, Sim Bak Seng, Poh Yong Long, Lim Cheng Kia
ECCLESIASTICAL
Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak
Right Rev. E. Logie Danson, M.A.,
Diocesan Registrar and Treasurer-
K. Choo Seng, Kuching
Missionaries (S.P.G.)
Pro-Cathedral Church of St. Thomas-
Rev. F. S. Hollis, L.TH. Rev. Kong Kwui En Rev. E. G. Proctor
St. James's Church--Quop
Rev. Chung Ah Luk Rev. Si Migaat
St. Luke's Church-Undup
Rev. W. Howell
St. Augustine's Church, Betong
Rev. W. Linton, B.A.
St. Peter's Church-Skerang Christ Church-Lundu European School Masters
Mistresses-Kuching; S. H. Law- rence, Mrs. Lawrence, L. E. Currey, Misses Andrews and Sebborn
GYMKHANA CLUB, THE—Miri
President- R. S. Douglas
Hon. Secretary-E. W. Dunton
ISLAND TRADING COMPANY, LTD., THE, Cutch and Tanning Extract Manufac- turers-Cutch Works: Rejang, Sarawak, and at Brunei. Head Office: 14, Devon- shire Square, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.
Thos. A. Robarts, manager
F. L. Chapman, asst. manager G. S. Reich, asst. engineer
J. Holliday, W. F. Cook,
C. K. Roach, assistant
L. K. L. Chan, head clerk
H. J. Mowe, engineer
A. F. Pereira, do.
房燊西大農神越朥砂
KUCHING DRUG STORE, THE, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Booksellers,_In- dentors, Commercial Judicators, Pro- visioners and Merchants - Kuching,
Sarawak, Borneo; Tel. Ad: Drug
Managing Proprietor---A.F.Law, M.T.D. Assistant-Dhing Johnson
Agencies
Low, Peacock & Co.
The Sydney Ross Co., Inc. Ayrton, Saunders & Co., Ld. Straits Rubber Trading Co. Ingersoll Watch Co.
American Technical Soc. Lotus Library
Connell Bros. Co.
KUCHING SOCIAL CLUB
LABUAN COAL DEPOT, Sarawak Govt. Agency-Labuan; Tel. Ad: Maddocks, Labuan; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edition, A 1., Stephen's Engineering, Watkin's 1901, 1904, Scott's code 1906
J. O. Maddocks, agent
N. D. James, shipping clerk
LAW, DR. A. F., M.T., Private Detective, Graduate of the Ludwig Detective School, Kansas City, Member of the Public Speaking Club of Great Britain and America-The Kuching Drug Store, Kuching
METHODIST EPISCOPAL MISSION
Rev.C. Quadekker, Sibu Rajang Rev. J. Morris, Kuching Rev. A. Hopfgartner, do. Rev. Odijk, Kanawit
St. Theresa's Convent-Kuching Mother Helen and five Sisters
St. Clare's Convent-Kanowit
Mother Mary and two Sisters St. Mary's Convent-Cut-Igan Mother Clare and one Sister
SADONG COLLIERIES, SARAWAK
J. W. Evans, manager of collieries and
David Evans, asst. manager
James Jones, mechanical engineer
SARAWAK CHINESE BANKING CO., LTD., THe
-Kuching
Chairman-Ong Tiang Swee Manager-Tan Sum Guan
Directors-Wee Cheng Hew, Po Yong Long, Law Miang Yang, Sim Bak Seng, Chua Boon Khian, Pang Chiap Yam
SARAWAK LIBRARY AND READING ROOM
Actg. Hon. Sec.-A. B. Ward
SARAWAK CLUB
Committee-Capt. S. Cunnynghame, O. Lang, C. Fenwick, Capt. W. R. Barry Gifford, P. M. Adams, G. T. Bates, P. H. Hayward, H. L. Owen (out-station)
Hon. Sec.-P. H. Hayward
SARAWAK FARMS SYNDICATE, 1914, THE, Opium, Arrack and Gambling Farmers- 5, 6 and 7, Han Yeang Street, Kuching Directors-F. G. Day (chairman), E. Parnell, Tan Boon Siew, Ong Tiang Swee, Law Miang Yang Wee Kheng Chiang, manager
Singapore-Dr. W.T. Cherry, presiding "SARAWAK GAZETTE" AND GOVT. Printing
Editor and Manager- P. M. Adams
President-H.H. The Rajah
Siba-Rev. J. M. Hoover
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION
SARAWAK GOLF CLUB
Vy.Rev.E.Dunn, prefect apos., Kuching
Rev. A. Haidegger,
Rev. H. Jansen, Baram
Rev. A. Mulder, Mukah
Rev. B. Mulder, Mukah
Rev. J. Epping, Mukah
Rev. A. Klerk, Kanowit
Rev. Fr. Dines, Singhi
Rev. V. Halder, Sibu Rajang Rev. J. Oss, Oya Rev. L. v. Bergh, Sibr
Hon. Secretary-C. E. A. Ermen
SARAWAK MILLING Co., Manufacturers of
Rice and Oil-Kuching
SARAWAK MUSEUM
SARAWAK RUBBER ESTATES, LTD.
The Borneo Co., Ld., Kuching, agents
SARAWAK-STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
SARAWAK STEAMSHIP Co., LTD. (Incor- porated in Sarawak)-Tel. Ad: Steam- ship, Kuching; Codes: A.B.C. 5th ed., Scott's 10th ed.
Ed. Parnall, managing director
Oug Ewe Hai & Co., Singapore
2 SARAWAK UNION, THE (Instituted 1899)
President--The Bishop of the Diocese Vice-President-The Vicar of Kuching Hon. Secretary-S. H. Lawrence Hon. Treasurer-Tan Sum Guan Committee-Ong Seng Ewe, Lee Teck
Huat, Kueh Choo Seng Auditor (vacant)
ST. MARY'S MISSION SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Miss E. S. Andrews
Miss G. Sebborn
ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CLUB- - Kuching Rev. Father Haidegger, president Tan Boon Siew, vice-president
J. K. Liang Sian, secretary
ST. THOMAS' SCHOOL-Kuching
Warden-The Rt. Rev. The Bishop Headmaster-S. H. Lawrence Chaplains-The Rev. F. S. Hollis, L.
Th. E. G. Proctor
"THE CLUB," Miri
Hon. Sec.-B. Bromfield
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
This territory, formerly known as Sabah, situated at the northern end of the island of Borneo, has a coast line of about 500 miles. The population is made up of Malays, Bajaus, Dusuns, Sulus, Filipinos, and is estimated to number 220,000, which includes about 30,000 Chinese. The chief geographical feature in the territory is the mountain of Kina Balu, about 13,700 feet high. The principal river on the West coast is the Padas. On the East there are the Kinabatangan, Labuk, Sugut, Segama, and many other valuable rivers. The best harbours are those of Jesselton on the West coast, Kudat on the North, and Sandakan on the East-the last-named being very spacious and possessing great potentialities.
The climate is particularly pleasant for the tropics; the days are rarely very hot, I while a blanket is often required at night; and very little inconvenience is experienced [
from insect pests, such as mosquitoes and the like. Hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disturbances are unknown. The seas are teeming with fish, and the re is a large export trade in dried and salted fish. Trade with Singapore, Hongkong and the Philippines is well established. A weekly steamship service is maintained 9 between North Borneo ports and Singapore by the Straits Steamship Company, and steamers run regularly to Hongkong and the Philippines. A local fortnightly service a is maintained by the Sabah Steamship Company, and a monthly service by the Osaka Shosen Kaisha from Formosa, the ports of call being Hongkong, Sandakan, Batavia, Semarang, Sourabaya, and Macassar. A great impetus is being given to Sandakan and the whole territory by the now frequent calling of the three Aus- stralia-China lines--the Australian Oriental Line, the Eastern and Australian S.S. Co., Ltd., and the newly-formed China and Australia S.S. Co., Ltd. The vessels originally came to Sandakan for bunker supplies only, but they are finding an increasing freight and passenger traffic and this should steadily expand. Most of the trade supplies are obtained from and through Singapore; and with Hongkong there is a c brisk and increasing trade in timber. Amongst the zoological productions of North Borneo are to be noted elephants, rhinoceros, deer of three kinds, wild cattle, pigs, bears, and pythons. Of game birds there are a few-argus, fireback, and bulwer pheasants, wild duck, many varieties of wild pigeon and doves, snipe, and quail.
Sandakan, the capital, has a magnificent liarbour and is the chief place of trade. 39 Jesselton, on the West coast, is rapidly developing, and several of the Government 9(Departments are located there. It is also one of the termini of the State Railway. The imports include cloth, rice, hardware, manufactured goods of all kinds, Chinese tobacco, Chinese coarse crockery, matches, machinery, biscuits, oil, sugar, etc. The chief exports are rubber, tobacco, copra, timber, cutch, coal, native tobacco
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
rattans, gutta-percha, birds'-nests, seed pearls, bêche de mer, sharks' fins, camphor, tortoise-shell, beeswax, and other natural products, which are brought in from the interior, the neighbouring Sulu Archipelago, etc.
Coal is being worked in the S.E. of the territory. The Cowie Harbour Coal Mines at Silimpopon have extracted over 710,000 tons of coal since 1907. The coal is transported from the colliery to the shipping port of Sebattik and to Sandakan by means of lighters, which have been built in Borneo. The collieries have recently undergone a change in the plans for development, and the demand for supplies of coal is at present in excess of the mines' output. The output during 1919 was 75,642 tons, and sales amounted to 75,000 tons. An ample reserve of stock is maintained at Sebattik, where coal is loaded by mechanical plant at a rate of about 750 tons daily, and about 4,000 tons are stocked at Sandakan, which port can now accommodate vessels drawing up to 24/25 ft. of water, the coal wharf having been extended. The British Borneo and Burmah Petroleum Syndicate have acquired, under lease, a large tract of land on the west coast in the Klias Peninsula. They have also sunk wells in the Island of Mangalum. The Kuhara Company have commenced mining operations at Sequati.
Receipts in North Borneo amounted to £334,184 in 1919, as compared with £210,197 in 1913, the pre-war year. Expenditure was £178,591 in 1919, as compared with £115,545
in 1913.
Rubber is now the largest industry in the country, having displaced tobacco from the premier place; and coconut cultivation is becoming one of the features of the country, in which there are large areas still to be exploited. Cutch, which is extracted from Mangrove bark, is being exported in rapidly increasing quantities. There are now many companies operating in North Borneo, the majority being engaged in rubber growing. Upwards of 47,000 acres are under rubber cultivation. The rubber exported in 1919 was valued at £782,037, as against £670,767 in 1918. The export of copra was valued at £39,629 in 1919, as compared with £26,722 in 1918. The export of timber was valued at £127,045, as compared with £41,702 in 1918. The population of the town of Sandakan, the capital of the territory, was 8,256 in 1911, of whom 66 were Europeans and 5,942 Chinese. There are several sections of railway, totalling 125 miles, now open. The longest line runs from Jesselton to Melalap, 100 miles. The railway is playing an important part in the development of the country. The number of passengers carried in 1919 was 314,517, against 299,201 in 1918; and 19,037 tons of freight were carried in 1919, against 15,499 in 1918. The gross earnings amounted to £26,913 in 1919. Sandakan is distant about 1,000 miles from Singapore, 1,200 miles from Hongkong, and 660 miles from Manila. It became connected telegraphically with Labuan on the 7th May, 1897, and was thus placed in communication with Europe, etc. There are now four wireless installations in the country--at Jesselton, Sandakan, Kudat and Tawao. A lighthouse has been opened at Batu Tinagat, near Tawao.
The territory of North Borneo was acquired from the Sultans of Brunei and Sulu by cession for a small annual payment in 1877, and the British North Borneo Company was incorporated by Royal Charter on the 1st November, 1881. The area of the territory is 31,106 square miles, and the population as ascertained by the census of 1911 was 208,183, as compared with 104,527 in 1901. The total included 355 Europeans 167,586 natives of Borneo, 26,002 Chinese, 5,510 natives of the Netherlands East Indies, 5,503 natives of the Sulu Archipelago, and 246 Japanese. The Company's authorised capital is £2,000,000, and the amount issued so far is £1,852,385. There is also a Debenture issue. A dividend of 3 per cent. was declared in 1916, 4 per cent. in 1917, 4 per cent. in 1918, and 5 per cent. in respect of 1919. The credit balance of the Revenue Account for the year ended December 31, 1919, was £182,111, against £161,758 in 1918. In May, 1888, a British Protectorate was established.
The following officers have administered the Government of the Territory since its acquisition by the Company:-
1881 W. H. Treacher
1887 W. M. Crocker (acting)
1888 C. V. Creagh, C.M.G.
1895 L. P. Beaufort
1900 Hugh Clifford, G.C.M.G. 1901 E. W. Birch, C.M.G. 1904 E. P. Gueritz
A. Cook (acting)
1907 E. P. Gueritz
1910 A. C. Pearson (acting) 1911 F. R. Ellis, C.M.G
1912 F. W. Fraser (acting) 1912 J. Scott Mason 1912) 1913
F. W. Fraser (acting)
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
1913 The Rt. Hon. Sir West Ridgeway,
G.C.B., etc.
1913 C. W. C. Parr
1915 A. C. Pearson
F. W. Fraser (acting)
A. C. Pearson, C.M.G.
DIRECTORY
Governor and Commander-in-Chief-A. C. PEARSON, C.M.G.
Private Secretary-G. Summerfield
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO COMPANY, Incor- porated by Royal Charter, 1st November,
COURT OF DIRECTORS, LONDON Offices: 37, Threadneedle St., London, E.C. Rt. Hon. Sir West Ridgeway,
G.C.M.G., K.C.S.1. (president) Edward Dent (vice-president) Vice-Admiral Sir B. F. Clark, K.C.B. Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone G. E. B. Bromley-Martin
Sir Montague F. Ommanney, G.C.M.G.,
K.C.B., I.S.O.
Sir J. Prescott Hewett, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C.I.E. Secretary-Harington G. Forbes
Commissioner of Customs and Excise -
Hon. M. M. Clark
Asst. Commissioner of Excise-T. J. C.
Deputy Commissioner of Excise, Jesselton
-K. B. Phillips
Chief Clerk-M. S. S. Iyer
POSTAL DEPARTMENT
Postmaster-General and Supdt. of Telephs.
-C. F. Newton Wade, A.M.I. RAD.E. Asst. Postmaster-General- H. A. Dobell Postmaster, Jesselton-Kong Chin Foh
Sandakan-Tong_Syak Ling
Do., Kudat-Siah Qui Boon
SANDAKAN
TREASURY AND AUDIT DEPARTMENT Financial Commissioner-Hon. Chas. H.
Asst. Financial Commissioner-C. P. Van- kinschot (on leave), B. McEnroe (actg.) Auditor-B, McEnroe
Chief District Treasurer, West Coast-- A. R. Rivett (on leave), A. Morley (actg.)
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Executive Engineer-Capt. C. G. Wright Foreman of Works- -T. X. Goyind Clerk-Francis P. Lye
LAND OFFICE SANDAKAN
Collector of Land Revenue-E. H. Barraut Chief Clerk-Ho Eng Chiang
HARBOUR DEPARTMENT
Harbour Master M. M. Clark Deputy do., Sandakan-T. W. Rose Boarding Officer-A. Sarudin Govt. Marine Surveyor - J. C. Graham
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
P. M. O.-P. A. Dingle, M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. District Surgeon, Sandakan-Dr. Walter
P. Hardee
District Surgeon, Jesselton- Dr. Bruce
Do., Beaufort-Dr. C. V. Boland Asst. Surgeon, Tawao-Dr. Lau Lai
Do. do. Kudat-Dr. R. M. Soft
FIRE BRIGADE
Superintendent-Major H. S. Bond
CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT
Cominissioner of Customs and Excise-
M. M. Clark
Asst. Commissoner of Customs-T. W.
Deputy Asst. Comm. of Customs - P.
Chief Examiner-Mohamed Jenab
TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT
Chief Supt. of Telegraphs-C. F. Newton
Asst. Supt. Telegraphs-H. A. Dobell
HIGH COURT
Chief Judge-H. E. The Governor Judges - Hon. Bernard A. Platt, Hon. F. W. Fraser, Hon. E. H. Barraut, Hon. A. B. C. Francis, W. W. Smith
SESSIONS COURT
Judicial Commr.-Hon. Mr. D. T. J.
Sherlock
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
Judges-Hon. F. W. Fraser, Hon. E. H. Barraut, Hon. A. B. C. Francis, H. W. L. Bunbury, F. J. Moysey, W. W. Smith, G. C. Irving, G. F. C. Woolley, D. R. Maxwell (additional), C. F. C. Macaskie (actg. additional)
Registrar of High and Sessions Courts -
P. W. van der Straaten
REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT (Births and Deaths) Registrar-General-The P. M. O. Registrars-Twenty-one in number com- posed of Residents, District Officers and Medical Officers
Registrar of Marriages--The District Mag-
istrates for the several districts
CONSTABULARY DEPARTMENT Sub-Commandant-Major H. S. Bond
Inspector Lt. Col. C. H. Harington Supt., Sandakan--Major H. S. Bond Do. Jesselton-C. H, C. Pearson
OUT-STATION OFFICERS Resident, West Coast - A. B. C. Francis
Sandakan-E. H. Barraut Interior-G. C. Woolley (acting) East Coast-W. W. Smith Kudat G. C. Irving
D. O. Lahad Datu-H. A. W. S. Arindell D. O. Beaufort-H. J. R. Beckett D. O. South Keppel-G. W. Morrell D. O. North Keppel-G. N. Owen D. O. P. Clarke-G. F. C. Woollett D. O. Labuk-
D. O. Kinabatangan S.G. Holmes D. O. Rundum-H. M. Trice
D. O. Tambunan-
D. O. Timbang Batu-R. M. V. Cook
A. D. O. South Keppel-B. R. · ole-Adams A. D. O. Tenom-G. H. Surfleet
A. D. O. Keningau-(vacant) A. D. O. Tawau-S. H. Viner
A. D. O. Sandakanı-W. C. Morris Weedon
ANDERSON, W. A., Advocate and Solicitor- Teleph. 58; Tel. Ad: Anderson, Sandakan
BAKAU CO., LTD., THE, Manufacturers of Tanning Extracts, Cutch, etc.-Head Office: 24, George Square, Glasgow
BASEL MISSION CHURCH-Sandakan
Catechist-Yap Hyen Mu
Church Warden-Fung En Sue Basel Mission School
Head Master-Yap Hyen Mu
School Committee-Fung En Sue, Kong Kang Chin, Pang Hon Hin, Chong En Pau, Ho Shu Fah Secretary Yap Hyen Mu
BATU LIMA RUBBER CO., LTD.-Sandakan Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld., secretaries
BILIT RUBBER ESTATE (Borneo Shokusan
BODE RUBBER ESTATES, 1914, LTD.-Sanda-
kan Bay; Tel. Ad: Tentubode
BORNEO SHOKUSAN - KAISHA, LTD., THE, Bilit Estate-Postal Ad: P. O. Box 36, Sandakan; Tel. Ad: Borshoku, Sand- akan; Code: A.B.C., 5th edition
Managing Director-Y. Ando Manager-C. Maki Assistant-M. Ishida Accountant-K. Aoshima Estate Doctor-Mukogasa Agents-Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo),
Ld., and Fujiya Hotel, Sandakan
BRITISH BORNEO TIMBER Co., LTD., THE, Sawmill Owners, Timber Merchants, Shipbuilders and Engincers-Tel. Ad: Billian, Sandakan
W. D. Jupp, manager (abs.)
D. M. Matthews, asst. manager J. C. Simpson, logging supt. H. D. Holland | J. W. Brown S. D. Key D. V. Pettett
A. Gardyne, sawmill manager
D. McAllister, assistant W. N. McLeod, filer
D. Geo. Fisher, sawyer
J. B. Mauchan, manager engineering
and slipway dept.
J. Askelund, assistant
Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld.,
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. T. C. Alexander, rector
COMMERCIAL AGENTS, B. N. BORNEO Co. Adelaide-Gibbs, Bright & Co. Amoy-Tait & Co.
Bombay--Ewart, Latham & Co. Calcutta-Gillanders, Arbuthnot & Co. Cebu -Smith, Bell & Co.
Colombo-J. M. Robertson & Co. Foochow Gibb, Livingston & Co. Galle-Aitkin, Spence & Co. Hongkong-Gibb, Livingston & Co. Iloilo -Smith, Bell & Co. Madras-Best & Co., Ld. Manila-Sinith, Bell & Co.
Melbourne-Gibbs, Bright & Co.
Ningpo-Wadman & Co.
Tientsin-William Forbes & Co. Penang-Guthrie & Co. Singapore-Guthrie & Co.-- Sydney-Gibbs, Bright & Co.
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
COWIE HARBOUR COAL CO., LTD.-Work- ings: Silimpopon River, Tawao; Coaling Wharves: Sebatik Island and Sandakan R. C. MacGowan, colliery manager
R. Allan, assistant manager Wm. Hudson, do.
J. W. Russell, assistant
Wm. Mills, mechanical engineer R. B. Watkin, asst. engineer
M. A. Chappell, surveyor
J. D. Thomas, boring engineer A. G. Morris, accountant F. S. Egan,
Dr. G. F. Gill, medical officer
S. B. Clarke, loading supt., Sebattik Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld,
Sandakan, mang. agents
FOSTER, C. W., Surveyor-- Sandakan
FUNK & SONS, Photographers, Photogra
phic Goods, Picture Post Cards, Dealers and Publishers-Sandakan
HARRISONS & CROSFIELD (BORNEO), LTD.-
Tel. Ad: Crosfield
J. Morton, director (chairman) J. N. Wardrop, director Wm. S. Cox, director
F. W. Pinnock, secretary "T. Efford
S. D. Holland
H. Gatrell
W. A. Millar'
G. C. H. Normington
V. H. Bentham
D. G. Wood
Agencies
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
Bank of Taiwan
Sabah Steamship Co., Ld.
Straits S. S. Co., Ld.
Indo-China Steam Navgn. Co., Ld.
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ld. Osaka Shosen Kaisha
Toyo Kisen Kaisha
Ben Line Steamers, Ld.
Ocean S. S. Co., Ld.
China Mutual S. N. Co., Ld. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., Inc. Australian-Oriental Line
Eastern & Australian S. S. Co., Ld. China-Australia S. S. Co., Ld. Admiral Line
P. & O. S. Navigation Co. China Fire Insurance Co., Ld. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld. London & Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., Ld. Lloyd's
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ld. British Traders' Insurance Co., Ld. Canton Insurance Office, Ld.
Osaka Marine and Fire Ins. Co., Ld.
Standard Marine Insurance Co., Ld. The Salvage Asscoiation, London Travellers Baggage Ins. Co., Ld. Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Yokohama Fire and Marine Insurance
Co., Ld.
North China Insurance Co., Ld.
LAMAG RUBBER ESTATES, LTD.-near
Sandakan
LAWN TENNIS CLUB, SANDAKAN
Major H. S. Bond, hon. sec.
NANYO SHOKSAN Co., LTD., Merguan Estate, Tabanca Estate, Tanjong Pisau Estate
NORTH BORNEO TRADING CO., LTD., Timber Shippers, Sawmill Owners, Engineers and Shipbuilders, Planters, Estate Agents Sandakan, Tawao; Tel. Ad: Plantable; London Office: 20, Copthall Avenue, London, E.C.2
C. E. Chubb, general manager W. W. Wells, asst. manager T. C. Barnard, senior asst. D. C. de Forest Clarke, asst. L. Stanley Perera, actg. acct.
S Ah Yin, cashier
T. Ah Chuen, stenographer & typ st Agencies
Liverpool & L'don. & Globe Ins. Co., Ld. Sekong Rubber Co., Ld.
Bode Rubber Estates, 1914, Ld..
Lamag Rubber Estates, 1913, Ld. Sandakan Light & Power Co., •Ld. Tuaran Rubber Estates, Ld.
NORTH BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Chairman-J. Morton Secretary-T. Efford
Committee-W. A. Anderson, J. W. Johnson, G. Mavor, Soh Siew Boh, J. N. Wa
wardrop, C. Watt, R. K. Hard-
wick, W. J. Agar, C. Boyer, Hon. Mr.R. J. Graham, Chow Ah Qui
NORTII BORNEO CINEMAS, LTD.-Sandakan
NORTH BORNEO TURF CLUB
President-H. E. The Governor Hon. Secretary -E. H. Barraut
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION
Rev. A. Stotter, Sandakan Rev. A. Luppes,
do. Rev. V. Weber, Jesselton Rev. P. Groot, do.
Rev. A. Wachter, Putatan Rev. J. Stual,
Rev. A. Gossens, Papar
Rev. F. Verhoven, do.
Rev. A. Williams, Labuan
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
St. Mary's Convent, Sandakan
Mother Stanislaus and 2 sisters St. Michael's Convent, Putatan Mother Alban and 2 sisters The Convent, Papar
Mother Gerada and 2 sisters
SABAH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Coasting
Services) Sandakan
"Labuan," 120 tons
"Kinabulu," 196 tons, C. Griffin "Sabah," 137 tons, J. Wilson, engi-
neer-in-charge
Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld.,
SANDAKAN BOOK CLUB
Hon. Secretary-Rev. T. C. Alexander
SANDAKAN CLUB
Hon. President-H.E. The Governor Committee-Hon. Mr. E. H. Barraut (chairman), Hon. Mr. C. H. Dunn, Hon. Mr. J. Morton, J. N. Wardrop, Dr. Conynghame, B. McFurae Hon. Secretary-J. W. Rose
SANDAKAN GOLF CLUB
H. W. Gatrell, hon. secretary G. H. Mavor, captain
SANDAKAN HOTEL CO., THE
SANDAKAN ICE & AERATED WATER CO., LTD. Harrisons & Crosfield, (Borneo), Ld.,
managers
SANDAKAN LIGHT & POWER Co., LTD.
Sandakan; Tel. Ad: Powerhouse, Sanda- kan
Shewan, Tomes & Co., Hongkong,
general managers
North Borneo Trading Co., Ld.,
managing agents, Sandakan G. Mavor, resident engineer
SANDAKAN MOTOR CAR HIRING CO.
SANDAKAN RECREATION CLUB, THE
General Committee-J. N. Wardrop (chairman), G. H. Blok (hon. sec. and treas.), H. W. Gatrell, S. Ah Yin, S. Siew Boh, P. Dominic, L. S. Pereira, Y. Fuji, Ho Eng Seng Sports Committee-H. W. Gatrell, S. Ah Yin, G. H. Blok, Capt. Cole Adams, L. S. Perera (secretary)
ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL FOR
Boys Sandakan
Rev. A. Stotter, rector Rev. A. Luppes
ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOL-For Boys
The Rev. T. C. Alexander, principal
ST. MONICA'S SCHOOL-For Girls
SEKONG RUBBER CO., LTD.-Sandakan Bay; Registered Office: Ceylon House, 49-51, Eastcheap, London
SUNGEI BATANG RUBBER ESTATE
C. Hunter van Cuylenberg, manager Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld.,
agents, Sandakan
TABAK MIJ BATOE POETIH
A. Meeter, manager
A. Pothoven, assistant J. Cappen,
F. H. Wiegerink, do.
R. Watson, apothocary
Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld.,
Sandakan, agents
Netherlands Trading Society, Singa-
pore, agents
JESSELTON
GOVERNMENT SECRETARY'S OFFICE Govt. Secretary--F. W. Fraser Asst. do.-S. Maxwell Hall
CONSTABULARY
Military Headquarters--Jesselton
Commandant-Lieut.-Col. C. H. Harington Sub-Commandant- Major H. S. Bond Adjutant-Capt. C. H. C. Pearson Supt. Capt. W. Cole-Adams, M.C.
Do. Capt. H. V. Woon
Paymaster-B. Scott Keasberry and eight
Native Officers
CHINESE PROTECTORATE
Protector-R. G. L. Horton Chief Clerk-Lee John Nyuk
RAILWAY DEPARTMENT
Chief Engr. and Gen. Mgr.-J. W. Watson Engr.-in-charge-C. F. A. Pryke Sectional Engineer-T. R. Allen
-J. R. C. Tyler do. --E. McG, Morphy Locomotive Supt.-H. R. Byng Locomotive Assistant-F. C. S. Phillips Accountant -J. G. Rowan Traffic Supt.-A. Walter
Asst. do. A. L. Underwood
LANDS DEPARTMENT
Com. of Lands-C. T. C. Macaskie (actg.)
POSTAL DEPARTMENT, G.P.O.. Postmaster General and Supt. of Telegraphs
-C. F. Newton Wade
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
SURVEY DEPARTMENT
Chief Surveyor-E. A. Pavitt Assistants-H. L. Fendall, T. J. H. Spoody,
E. S. Coates
PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. Executive Engr.-W. A. Coveney, B E. Foreman and Draughtsman-W. Vynen Chief Clerk-A. Robert
GOVERNMENT TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT Supt. Land and Radio-C. F. NewtonWade Assistant Supt.-H. A. Dabell Asst. Supt. Radio-G. C. Fenton Mechanician-G. de Cruz
Wireless Operators-Lim Guan. Lee, S. V. Patel, S. A. Philip and V. K. S. Íyer
PRINTING DEPARTMENT
Editor "B. N. Borneo Herald"-R. G. L.
Govt. Printer-S. W. Russells Clerk --Chan Ah Lin
Proof-reader A. Vallipura
BANGAWAN RUBBER, LTD., THE-Bangawan,
via Jesselton
J. R. Bewsher, manager
P. F Palmer,
C. A. Wales,
C. Shannaw,
F. G. Driskell, do.
Loo Fen Chung, book-keeper R. H. Fletcher, medical officer Harrisons & Crosfield (Borneo), Ld.,
Jesselton, agents
BEAUFORT & DISTRICT PLANTERS' ASSOCIA- TION -Beaufort, British North Borneo
Hon. Sec.-James MacKean
BEAUFORT BORNEO RUBBER Co., LTD., Planting Companies, etc., Woodford Estate-Beaufort, via Jesselton
P. C. Paynter, manager
L. G. Hale, K. Riddel, J. S. Morris,
assistants
T. E. William Wong, chief clerk M. P. Anderson, visiting agent Guthrie & Co., Ld., Jesselton, local
Secretaries Guthrie & Co., Ld., 5, Whittington Avenue, London, E.C.
BRITISH BORNEO PARA RUBBERCO.,LTD.,THE --Beaufort Estate, via Jesselton; Tel. Ad: Bintang, Beaufort, Borneo; Head Office: 102, Hope Street, Glasgow
General Manager-D. G. Thomson Assistants-A. Baillie, R. McGechan
BATU LAPAN RUBBER ESTATE-Bukau
BUKIT PADANG RUBBER ESTATE-Jesselton
Cheah Loon Ghee & Co., Ld., owners
CHEAH LOON CHEE & Co., LTD., General
Merchants-Jesselton, B.N. Borneo
Proprietors of—
The Bukit Padang Estate, Jesselton The Batu Lapan Estate, Bukau
GAYA HOTEL -Jesselton
HARRISONS & CROSFIELD (BORNEO), LTD.,
Merchants-Tel. Ad: Crosfield
C. H. Boyer, manager
A. L. Dugon, accountant G. B. Fleming, asst.
Agencies
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corpn. Bank of Taiwan, Ld.
Indo-China S. N. Co., Ld.
Sabah Steamship Co., Ld. Straits Steamship Co., Ld.
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services, Ld.
China Fire Insurance Co, Ld.
London and Lancashire Fire Insce. Co.
Ocean Steamship Co.
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada
Union Assurance Co., Ld.
Lloyd's Sub-Agents
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
Union Insce. Society of Canton, Ld.
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ld.
JESSELTON ICE AND POWER Co., LTD., THE L. T.Wakeford, A.M.I.E.E., A.M.I.MECH.E.,
JESSELTON SPORTS CLUB
R. G. L. Harton, hon. secretary A. L. Dugon, asst. do.
JESSELTON TURF CLUB
E. Stuart Young, hon. sec.
KEW GARDENS, THE-Postal Ad: Beaufort
LOK KAWI RUBBER, LTD.-Postal Ad: Kinarut; Tel. Ad: Lokkawi, Jesselton; Code: A.B.C., 5th edition
Manager-J. D. Leslie
Assistants J. H. L. Macdonald, H.
Read. C. W. Robb
Chief Cherk-A. N. Desai Clerk S. C. Kim Chuan Apothecary B. Martin
Visiting Medical Officer-Dr. R. H.
Fletcher
Visiting Agent-Sidney Morgan
MANCHESTER NORTH BORNEO RUBBER, LTD., Kinarut-Estate Postal Ad: Kinarut Estate, Jesselton; Tel. Ad: Kinarut, Jesselton
E. G. Roots, manager
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO
H. C. Lack, S. Churterbuck, T. Ç.
Boulton, J. Paton, assistants Dr. Fletcher, visiting medical officer Jesselton Agents-Kong Hiap & Co. Singapore Agents-Guthrie & Co., Ld.
MEMBAKUT RUBBER, LTD., THE-Jesselton, B. N. Borneo; Tel. Ad: Mebakut, Jesselton
R. K. Hardwick, manager
D. E. Blair, head assistant A. J. B. Broodbank, 2nd do. W. J. Duncan,
E. H. S. Knight,
NORTH BORNEO STATE RUBBER, Co., LTD., THE, Lumat Estate-Jesselton; Tel. Ad: Lumat
James Mackean, manager G. Winston Bell, assistant Mandalan Estate-Jesselton James Mackean, manager
O. T. Bowers, assistant
SABLAS NORTH BORNEO RUBBER, LTD., Paparand Mawao Estate-London Office: 37, Threadneedle Street; Tel. Ad: Papar (Jesselton)
R. J. Graham, gen. manager
R. J. Graham, manager, Papar Estate R. S. H. Carew, manager, Mawao
H. K. Iyer, bookkeeper
D. W. Breingan, R. G. Childs, T. G. Watkins, D. Duclos, assistants Dr. R. H. Fletcher, medical officer M. P. Anderson, visiting agent Harrisons & Crosfield, Jesselton, agents
SAPONG RUBBER & TOBACCO ESTATES, LTD.,
Sapong Estate- Tenom
Frank E. Lease, manager
F. W. Filley
Capt. C. M. Cox, M.C.
V. W. Osborne
Dr. G. G. Campbell
G. R. Gourlay
TELOK GAYA (J) RUBBER Co., LTD., THE—
Jesselton, B. N. B.; Tel. Ad: Telga
J. Hatton Hall, chairman
Chee Swee Cheng, director Goon Koon Lim, manager
TENOM BORNEO RUBBER Co., LTD., THE,
Padas Valley Estate-Beaufort
Malcolm P. Anderson, genl. manager
F. Bost, asst.
T. C. Beyant, asst.
Mengattal Estate -Jesselton
Malcolm P. Anderson, gen. manager
John Cooper, manager
D. A. Blackburn, asst.
A. R. Del,
N. Hatton,
TUARAN ESTATE-Near Jesselton
Resident, Prov. Alcock-G. C. Irving Dist. Treas., Postmaster, District Asst. Magistrate and See. Sanitary Board- Seah Quee Boon
Harbour Master and Supervisor of Cus-
toms-G. C. Irving
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Priests in Holy Orders-Rev. Bernard
Mercer, Rev. Fong Hau Kong
LANGKON NORTH BORNEO RUBBER, LTD. -Langkon, Kudat; Tel. Ad: Langkon, Kudat; Head Office: 37, Threadneedle Street, London, E. C.
MARUDU RUBBER, LTD.
NEW LONDON BORNEO TOBACCO ̊Co., LTD. (Incorporated in England)-Postal Ad: Murudu Bay, Kudat; Tel. Ad: Liberality Ranau Estate
Head Manager -G. J. Ling Assistants-G. Viezee, F. L. Payne, J. A. Carnegy, C. P. Tijken, A. C. Carnegy. M. A. McG. Oakford, M.C., C. M. Coleman, G. P. Willis, H. Prior Accountant-D. van Vliet
Medical Officer-Dr. F. P. Joscelyne,
M.D., O.B.E., M.C.
Pitas Estate
Manager -Oscar Belton
Assistant-G. Sangster, M.C.
Conductor-G. Miyamoto
Agents-Messrs. Harrisons & Cros-
field (Borneo), Ld. Registered Office - 20,
London, E. C.
PITAS RUBBER ESTATE
SENADJA ESTATE
VICTORIA ESTATE
Eastcheap,
YAT FONG BROTHERS, General Merchants and Commisson Agents-Teleph. 4; Tel. Ad: Yatfong; Code: A. B. C., 5th edition
Lo Tian Siong, partner
Lo Tian Yin,
Lo Tian Cheok, managing partner and
Agencies
Straits Steamship Co., Ld., Singapore China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ld.
Singapore
Ocean Steamship Co., Ld.
Commercial Union Assur. Co., Ld.
British American Tob. Co. (Straits), Ld.
STATE OF NORTH BORNEO-LABUAN
New London Borneo Tobacco Co., Ld.,
Ranan Estate
New London Borneo Tob. Co., Ld.,
Pitas Rubber Estate
Bakau Co., Ld., Manpakad Mills Marudu Rubber, Ld.
Langkow North Borneo Rubber, Ld. Valley Estate
A. Viezee
C. L. P. Metelerkainp
COWIE HARBOUR COAL CO., LTD.-Workings
Silimpopon River, Tawao
G. C. H. Nasmyth, manager R. Allan, asst.
Dr. Gill, resident med. officer
A. G. Morris, accountant
S. B. Clarke, loading supt., Sebattik
Island Depôt
Agents (Sandakan)--Harrisons & Cros-
field (Borneo), Ld.
TAWAU BORNEO TRADING CO.
TINAGAT RUBBER ESTATE
TAWAU KUHARA ESTATE (Kuhara Mining Co., Ld.)-Head Office: Tokyo, Japan
K. Nishimoto, manager
Agencies
Kuhara Trading Co., Ld.
Osaka Shosen Kaisha
U. KUBOTA RUBBER CO. COCONUT ESTATE
LAHAD DATU
LAHAD DATU CULTUUR MAATSCHAPPIJ
(Coconuts and Rubber)
LOWER SEGAMA RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd.- · Postal Ad: Lahad Datu; Tel. Ad: Darvelbay, Lahad, Datu; Codes: A.B C. 5th, Broomhalls Rubber
S. T. Bell, manager
U. P. Lynn, assistant
Harrisons & Crostield, Ld., Sandakan,
NEW DARVEL BAY (BORNEO) TOBACCO PLANTATIONS, LTD., Segama Estate and Hill Estate-Postal Ad: Lahad Datu: Tel. Ad: Darvelbay, Lahad Datu; Codes: A.B.C. (5th edition), Mercury (2nd edition), Broomhall's Rubber
Head Administration
C. R. Dealtry, general manager J. Ritchie, M.D., CII.B., D.P.H.
R.J. Cockrill, A.S.A.A.,local sec. and acct. George Ingate, A.M.I.M.E., engineer On Estates (Segama)
T. H. Keetel
W. Giltay
J. C. Theobald
On Hill Estate
T. A. Judd
C. W. Marsh Smith
H. G. Skinner, manager
J. C. Stoffers
F. V. Peacock |
P. W. Mockford
W. Mansfield & Co., Ld., Singapore, Harrisons & Crosfield, Ld., Sandakan, agents
TAKEUCHI COCONUT ESTATE
TAKEUCHI RUBBER & COCONUT ESTATE
This, the smallest British Colony in Asia, was ceded to Great Britain by the Sultan of Brunei in 1846, and taken possession of in 1848. It is situated on the north-west coast of Borneo in latitude 5 deg. 16 min. N., and longitude 115 deg. 15 min. E. It has an area of 30 square miles, and is about six miles from the Borneo coast. Although Labuan possesses a fine port, has extensive coal deposits, and by situation seemed likely to become a depôt for the trade of the north coast of Borneo, it has only partially fulfilled the expectations formed of it. The produce of Brunei finds a market in Labuan, but the volume of the trade is small. There are sago mills on the island, where the raw material is converted into flour, for export chiefly to Singapore. These mills were erected by influential Chinese introduced by the Governor from Singapore; about 500 acres of rubber are planted, part in bearing, and principally
owned by Chinese. Coconuts are being planted on the saine land. There is regular steamship communication with Singapore and Sandakan, as well as with the local ports. The Government was administered by the British North Borneo Company from 1890 until January 1, 1906, when the Colonial Office again resumed direct control, and Labuan was incorporated with the Straits Settlements in January, 1907. The population in 1919 was 6,522, of whom 4,700 were Malays. The Chinese, who number about 1,800, are the chief traders, and most of the industries of the island are in their hands. The Europeans (34) include Government officials, the staff of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, and traders. The Labuan Coalfields Company, Limited, are lessees of the coal mines in the island, but ceased operations in March. 1911. The export in 1910 was over 92.000 tons. A Company, styled-The Labuan Exploration Company, has been formed in London with the object of prospect- ing for minerals in Labuan. The revenue is chiefly derived from the farming out of licences to sell tobacco, spirits, and fish. It amounted in 1919 to $38,308, as compared with $35,268 for 1918, the expenditure in the respective years being $81,927 and $84,092. The value of imports and exports (merchandise only) was as follows:--
Imports Exports
1918 $1,548,296
$2,109,616
1,215,265
1,639,314
$2,763,561
$3,748,930
DIRECTORY
RESIDENT'S OFFICE
Resident -G. E. Cator Officer-in-Charge E. Roberts Chief Clerk-Soo Chong Oi
TREASURY DEPARTMENT Acting Treasurer F. Stanley Chief Clerk-Gwee Jim Swee
POST OFFICE
Postmaster-G. E. Cator Chief Clerk—A. L. Mowe
HARBOUR OFFICE
Harbour-Master-E. G. Goldfinch Import and Export Clerk-F. D. Raphae
DISTRICT AND POLICE COURTS
District Judge-G. E. Cator
Asst. District Judge, Magistrate of Police--
E. Roberts
COLONIAL MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Medical Officer--T. C. A. Cleverton, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
LAND DEPARTMENT
Clerk-Mohamed Taimimh
Land Bailiff-Mohamed bin Daley
PUBLIC WORKS AND SURVEY DEPARTMENT Executive Engineer - Edmund Roberts,
M.I.MECH.E.
In charge of Police-Chief Inspector G. A.
VICTORIA GOAL
Superintendent-The Resident
Warder-Sergeant Major Mangal Singh Clerk-Mohamed Sayed
ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., LTD.-Tel. Ad: Vanscolina; Codes: Bentley's Complete Phrase and Oil Supplement
CHURCH OF ENGLAND-Church of Our
Holy Saviour
EASTERN EXTENSION. AUSTRALASIA AND
CHINA TELEGRAPH Co., LTD.
R. M. Macalpine, superintendent
W. S. Bevan, supervisor
ENG WATT & Co., Merchants-33, Beach S Koh Eng Watt, managing owner
Chua Choo Liong, mgr., signs p. pro. T. K. S. Phillip, bookkeeper T. A. K. Joseph, assist. do.
GOVT. REST HOUSE-Beach St., Victoria,
managed by Government
JOHNSON, J., Proprietor, Kiamsam Estate
LABUAN COAL DEPOT-Tel. Ad: Lewis,
LABUAN GOLF CLUB
President The Resident
Hon. Sec. and Hon. Treas.-R. M.
Macalpine
LABUAN RECREATION CLUB
LABUAN--BRUNEI
President-G. E. Cator Committee -E. Roberts, J. S. Mont- gomery, A. L. Mowe, Fong Chong Fong, E. G. Goldfinch (hon. treasurer), K. P. Menon (hon. sec.)
RURAL BOARD
The Resident (chairman) The Executive Engineer
The Medical Officer
W. W. Boyd
Lee Peck Keng
A. Abad, and cashier clerk
SARAWAK GOVERNMENT AGENCY AND COAL DEPOT (Also Brooketon Mines) Tel. Ad: Lewis; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edition, Al, Watkin's 1904, and Scott's 1909
ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH
Chaplain-Rev. R. J. Hitchcock
VANSCOLINA & Co., Merchants and General Agents-Tel. Ad: Vanscolina, Labuan S.S.
Arthur G. Vanscolina, partner James S. Montgomery,
Agencies
The Straits Steamship Co., Ld. Lloyd's
The sovereignty of the Sultan of Brunei has been reduced to a wedge of territory of some 4,000 square miles, practically surrounded by Sarawak. With a coast line of 100 miles it embraces the Districts of Belait, Tutong, Brunei, Tamburong and Labu. There is only one town of any size, Brunei or Dar-ul-Salam (city of peace), which has a population of 9,767 persons. The census of 1911 showed a total of 21,718 for the whole State. Of these some 300 were Chinese. The Europeans numbered 8 in Brunei Town. The town itself was formerly composed of houses built in the river on nibong piles. With the establishment of peace and order, however, the natives have gradually learned the advantages of cultivation and have migrated to terra firma, and all business in the town is now conducted on land The Chinese have built soine 30 stone and brick shops and houses, and all government buildings are on land. At Muara Damit (Brooketon) leased to Raja Brooke, and where there is a colliery, there is a settlement of 1,447 persons.
The land may be said to slope gradually from a backbone of mountains, of which Mount Mulu, in Sarawak territory, is the largest, towards the sea. It contains no noticeable peaks such as Kinabulu in British Nortli Borneo. The bars at its river mouths and the rapids which occur within 30 miles and less of the sea prevent any but limited navigation. Launches drawing 5 or 6 feet can enter the Belait and Tutong rivers except in the monsoon season. Steamers drawing 12 feet can at all times reach Brunei Town, situated some 12 miles from the river mouth at Muara. The elimate is damp and warm. The annual rainfall exceeds 100 inches. No marked changes of temperature occur, in which respect the country resembles the Malay Peninsula. The nights are cool.
Roads are being made throughout the State to secure that rapid expansion whiclı the richness of the country deserves.
Petty wars, head-hunting raids, and the jealousy of the numerous chiefs, coupled with the existence of slavery, rendered agriculture impossible in the past. Since the appointment of a resident British official, the common people have shown eagerness to take up land, and plant coconuts. The rivers are fringed with the uipah palm; the forests of the interior abound in rattans; there are large areas of the sago palmi, which is industriously worked by the natives and sold to Chinese traders for export to the Singapore market. The wild rubber tree, Jelutong (dyera costulata), is common, and is worked for export. Land suitable for cultivation of Para rubber (hevea brasiliensis( is alienated by the Government at an extremely low rental, and several European companies have taken out grants, and are actively proceeding with planting operations. At Brunei Town, the Island Trading Company, Ltd. has its cutcli factory,. employing several hundreds of hands. The value of cutch exported in 1919 $304,249 compared with $361,500 in 1918. Coal is worked at Buang Tawar and at Raja Brooke's Brooketon Collieries. In 1919, the Brooketon mines had a prosperous year. Here 26,274 tons of coal were raised, and sold at $15 per ton at Brooketon and $17 per ton at Labuan.
In 1914, payable oil was found for the first time in the State of Belait, at a depth
of 1,820 ft. At first the flow was 25 tons daily, but a week's pumping test reduced this to an average of 6 tons. Prospecting is still in progress.
Native industries-other than sago working-are few. Brunei silver-work enjoys a certain vogue, and would be appreciated if it could be expeditiously put on the market. The women also weave silk cloths and sarongs.
The natives are expert fishermen and the coast waters abound in excellent fish which with rice-form the staple diet of the people. The principal imports are piece goods, tobacco, rice, kerosene and sugar. The main exports are cutch, sago and jungle produce of various kinds. Para rubber was exported for the first time in 1914-about 7,000 lbs. The value of rubber exports in 1919 was $243,596. Some Chinese have begun to plant pepper, a product for which Brunei was famous 150 years ago.
The public revenue in 1919 amounted to $162,020, as against $125,726 in 1918; and expenditure to $138,844, as against $122,958 in 1918. The total value of trade in 1919 was $1,748,925-imports, $614,061; exports, $1,134,864.
DIRECTORY
Sultan-HIS HIGHNESS MOHAMED JAMALULALAM, C.M.G. Ministers of State-PANGERAN BANDAHARA, PANGERAN PEMANCHA
BRITISH RESIDENT'S OFFICE
British Resident-G. E. Cator
Correspondence Clerk-Ibrahim bin Md.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Dresser--Leong Ah Ng
TREASURY, CUSTOMS AND GOVERNMENT MONOPOLIES
Treasury Clerk-Chin Fui Kong
POSTAL DEPARTMENT
Postal Clerk-Hassan bin H. A. Yahap
Judge-G. E. Cator
Clerk-Leong Ah Ng
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
Customs Clerk-Liew Thian Tai
POLICE FORCE
(Brunei Police)
Chief Inspector in charge (Brunei and Labuan) residing at Brunei-F. Manu
ANGLO-SAXON PETROLEUM Co., LTD., THE (Incorporated in England)-Brunei, Tu- tong Concessions, controlled by The Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co., Ld., Miri, Sarawak. Operations at Simbatang, Tu- tong, Brunei, Postal Ad: Tutong via Labuan
Supt. in Charge-E. C. Robertson Driller-L. P. Uhrig
BERKAS ESTATE-Berakas River
BOON SI HOCK ESTATE
BROOKETON COAL MINES, THE-Maura
Brooketon via Labuan
Thos. Lewis, manager
BRUNEI (BORNEO) RUBBER AND LAND Co.
LTD., THE, Labu Estate Postal Ad: Brunei via Labuan, S. S.
Manager-S. D. Whitwell
Assistants-L. G. Lee and H. J. Lee Agents-Guthrie & Co., Ld., Singa- pore; Hatton Hall & Co., Labuan Registered Office 14, Devonshire
Square, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.
BRUNEI RUBBER ESTATES, LTD., Temburong Estate (Registered at Sandakan, B. N. Borneo) Postal Ad: Labuan
T. J. S. Bogosoff, manager
H. Thorne, asst.
Olliston, do.
Secretaries -Harrisons &
Crosfield
(Borneo), Ld., Sandakan, B.N.B. Vanscolina & Co., Labuan, agents
ISLAND TRADING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain) Cutch Extract Manu- facturers, &c.-Brunei and Sarawak; Tel. Ad: Acreage, Labuan
Manager-E. G. U. Whyte
Chief Engineer -W. H. Doughty Asst. Engineer-J. Kebby
LIVERPOOL (BRUNEI) PARA RUBBER Estates, LTD., THE, Batu Apoi Estate-Postal Ad: Brunei via Labuan; Tel. Ad: Rubber. Head Office: 8, North John Street, Liverpool
K. Watson, general mgr.
W. V. D. Straaten, assist. Labuan Agents-A. G. Vanscolina & Co.
H.B.M. SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN
Commander-in-Chief -Vice-Admiral Sir ALEXANDER L. Duff, K.C.B.
LIGHT CRUISER "HAWKINS
(Flag of C.-in-C.)
Vice-Admiral-Sir Alexander L. Duff, K.C.B. ecy.-Paymr.-Comdr. Hugh Miller, D.S.O. lag Lieut. (S) Robert R. Stewart
Chief of Staff, Flag Capt.-Capt. Reginald
G. H. Henderson, C B.
Comdr. (War Staff)-N, A. Wodehouse Lieut. (for Intelligence Duties)-Cyril J.
Fleet Engr. Officer-Engr.-Capt. Wm. A.
Clerks to Secy. (I) Paymr.-Lieut. Hugo J. B. Lejeune, Maurice H. Elliott, M.B.E., and Cecil S. Blair-Hickman
Commander-(N)Geo. F.B.Edward-Collins
(Fleet Navigating Officer) Commander-Frederic W. Bennett Lieut.-Comdr.-Thomas B. Drew, 0.B.E. Lieut.-Philip H. Bonham-Carter Do. (E) Jeffrey K. Laughton
Do. (G) Francis W. H. Jeans Do. (T) Roderick E. F. McQ. Mac-
kenzie, D.S.O.
Do. Donald K. Bain
Do. Richard R. Beauchamp Engineer-Commdr.-Albert G. Archard Major and Brevet Lieut.-Col. R. M.-Ber-
nard G. Weller, C.B, D.S.O. Lieut. R. M.-Alfred B. Woodhall Chaplain-Rev. John B. Pim, M.A. Instructor Lieut.-Colin S. Stuart, B.SC. Paym.-Comdr.-Harold J.D. Spriggs, o.B E. Surgeon-Comdr.-William E. Gribbell Surgeon-Lieut.-Julian L. Priston, M.B.,
B.S., M.R.C.P.
Paymr.-Lieut.--Harold A. Thompson Sub-Lieut.-Villiers W. Surtees Mate (E) Ernest R. Easterbrook
Midshipman - John Hughes-Hallett Do. -William L. Bond
--Trevor J. L. Watkins
---John D. Ainger
-Ian M. Hooper
- Charles C. Brown
-Charles W. Hope
-Gerald R. Cook
Herbert A. Hinds
-Patrick B. McDonald
-John N. Sparks
Midshipman-Reginald G. B. Hayter
-Hugh N. Sheffield
Aubrey F. F. Menzies David B. Morgan
-Harold R. Conway -John V. Findlay
--Thomas J. N. Hilkin -Frederick G. Wynne
William L. Murman -Malcolm E. Werell ---John W. M. Healing Paymr.-Midshipman-Harry S. Howell Commissioned Gunner-Roland Coombes
Do. -(T) Percy G. Panteney Commissioned Boatswain-George Taylor
Do. Mechn.--Robert H. Sims Gunner-Edward W. Arkle
Do. Anthony J. Cutting Boatswain-Sidney H. Joynes Bandmaster--R. M. Henry Lodge
Cd. Signal Boatswain-Walter J.Veerhault Warrant Shipwright--Albert G.S. Edwards Artificer Engr. -John A. Miller
-Albert E. Leverett
-Henry G. Cambridge Warrant Mechn.-Robert H. Sims
Do. Electrn. William K. Chapman
OFFICERS BORNE FOR SPECIAL SERVICE Major R.M.A. - Walter L. Huntingford Lieut. Harry A. Pelham
Do. Russell Boucher Do. Roland Leeds
Do. -Desmond N. C. Tufnell Paymır, Lt.-Comdr.- Henry L. Shaw Payır.-Comdr.-H. W. Eldon Manisty
LIGHT CRUISER "CAIRO” Captain-Aubrey Lambert Commander-Archibald E. Johnston Lieut.-Commdr.- Warren H. Jotham
-Godfrey C. Crookshank
St. John G. H. Pitt
Thomas E. Docksey
Geoffrey A. Cavis-Brown
Do. -Stuart F. Mitchell
Engr.-Commdr.-Richard G. King Captain-Robert G. Sturges, R.M.L.I. Surgeon-Comdr. Geoffrey R. Adshead Paymr.-Comdr.- Maurice G. B. Brown Surgeon-Lt.- Henry Morrison, M.A., Sub-Lieut.-Ean C. C. Greenlees
H.B.M. SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN
Paymr.-Sub-Lt.-Harry T. Bishop Commisd. Gunner-Albert W. Carline Gunner-Alfred W. Gully
Do. Victor Phill
Warrant Engineer-Ernest F. Edge
-David L. Dean
Warrant Shipwright -Frederick S. Harris Midshipman-Trevor J. L. Watkins *
Do. -Patrick B. McDonald * (*lent temporarily from "Hawkins)
LIGHT CRUISER "CARLISLE" Comdr.-Capt. E. R. G. R. Evans, C.B., D.S.O.
LIGHT CRUISER "COLOMBO"
Captain-Casper B. Ballard Lieut.-Comdr.-Wharton S. Gray Lt.-Cdr.-Arthur R. Farquhar, D.S.O. Lieut.-Archibald E. D. C. Duthy Lieut. (E)-John E. Caffin Lieut. Hugh S. Rogerson Lieut.--Maurice W. B. Harvey Engr.-Comdr.---Geo. H. S. Sanders, D.s.o. Engr.-Lieut.-Frederick W. Farlow Captain-Edward G. M. Roe, R.M.L.I. Surg.-Comdr.-Arthur I. Sheldon Paymr.-Lt.-Comdr.-Richard F. Durman Paymr.-Sub-Lt.-Alfred W. Holmes Surgeon-Lieut.-Frederick G. Hunt, M.B. Sub-Lieut.-Richard C. D. Grimes Gunner-Frederick W. Ritter Gunner-John C. Ackerman Gunner-John E. Grice
Warrant Shipwright-Albert E. Burns Warrant Engr.-Wm. M. Oldreive Warrant Engr.-William McKennan Midshipman-John D. Ainger
Do. -Peter Skelton
LIGHT CRUISER "CURLEW" Capt. Wm. Milbourne James, C.B. Lt.Cdr.-Wm. Lindsay Jackson, D.S.O.
Do. -A. K. McClinton Halliley, D.S.O. Lieut.-Leonard George Addington, D.S.O.
Do. -Herbert Charles Purvis
Do. Lennox Albert Knox Boswell Engr.-Comdr.-Albert Ernest Cock Surg.-Comdr.-Arthur Davidson
Paym.-Lt.-Cdr.-Guy Percival Woollerton Engr.-Lt.-Francis William Burden Sub-Lt.-Donald J. G. Watkinson Mate--John Booth
Lieut.--Ernest John Woodington, R.M.L.I. Commisd. Gunner-James Ernest Cox Gunner-Thomas John Nicholls
Do. John Nicholas Hainbly Warrant Engr.-Chas. Henry Rossiter Warrant Shipwright-Harold M. Northrop
Do. Mechn.-Alexander Telford Midshipman-Gerald Richardson Cook
Do. -Charles Frederick Walker Paymr. do. -Philip Cyril Le Cras
SUBMARINE DEPOT SHIP
"TITANIA" (Captain (S) 4th Submarine
Flotilla)
Captain-Frederick A. Somerville D.s.o Captain-Charles S. Benning, D.S.O. Lt.Cdr.-Robert M. Stopford, D.S.O. (N.) Lieut.-Harry H. J. Hodgson (T.)
Do. -Ronald G. Chichester Do. -Howard E. Reid, R.C.N. Engineer-Comdr.-Cecil C. Horsley Engineer-Lt.Cdr. -Stanley Jackson, O.B.E. Sub-Lieut. (E)-Reichel W. V. Reeves Payın. Comdr.-Charles B. Roberts Surgeon-Comdr.-Charles J. Aveling Payın.-Sub-Lieut.-Arthur C. Dickson Chaplain-Rev. Gordon W. B. Statt Commisd. Gunner--Benjamin W. Pitt Warrant Shipwright-Preston G. Avery Gunner (T) Thomas E. Field
Warrant Telegraphist-Arthur W. Watson
Do. Engr.- Herbert H. Starkie Commisd. Bosn.-Richard McGrane Gunner-John Jenkinson (“Moonshine")
Lieut.-Alec M. Carrie
Dennis W. Last
Do. -Humphrey R. Gilbert
Warrant Engr.-W. C. Richards, D.S.M.
Lieut.-Comdr.-William R. Richardson Lieut.-Wilfred St. A. Malleson, v.c.
Do. John R. H. D'Aeth Warrant Engr.-D. D. Drummond
Lieut.-Comdr. - Cyril G. B. Coltart Lieut. Harold E. Spragge
Do. Cyril M. Faure Warrant Engr.-J. E. Bufton
Lieut. Charles R. Thompson
Morice Blood
Frank L. Merriman
Warrant Engr.-Wm. H. White
Lieut. Comdr. Christopher C. P. Satow
(“L. 2” tempy.)
Lieut.-Comdr.---Thomas A. Powell
Lieut.-Wm. J. R. Beech, R.C.N.
"L. 4 Lieut. Kenneth J. Riddell Mate-James V. Band
H.B.M. SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN
Herbert Pullen
Warrant Engr.-Cecil N. Chippendale
Lieut. Arthur S. Lindsell
Do. Robert S. Barry Do. Gilbert P. Claridge Warrant Engr.-Alfred W, James
"MARAZION"
Lieut.-Comdr. Francis J. H. Dawson Lieut. Harold R. Tingley, R.C.N. Gunner-Oswold White
Warrant Engr.-Leonard W. Bury
"AMBROSE"
Commander Robert R. Turner, D.S.o. Lieut.-Comdr.-Price G. C. Turner (T.)
Do. -Walter R. M. Wynne (N.) Lieut. John A. Dicken
George C. Wilson
Engr. Comdr.-Henry W. Grant
Do.-Lt.-Comdr.--Brian J. H. Wilkinson Do.-Lieut. Frederick J. S. Symons Paymr.-Comdr.-Edward Boucher Paymr.-Lieut.-John A. Miller Surgeon-Lieut.-Comdr.--Thomas Cock Chaplain-Rev. Archer Turner, B.A. Commisd. Gunner-Hugh F. Bevan aBotswain-William J. Reynolds a Botswain (Q.D.D.)-Henry Lean Wt. Shipwright-William J. Trounce Wt. Engineer-Clarence Schofield Wt. Electrician-Walter Gibson
FOR SUBMARINES
(Spare Crew)
Lieut. Thomas I. Scott Bell
Do. -John L. F. Hunt
Do. -Archibald G. Buchanan
Sub-Lieut.-George G. Thyne (temporary)
Gunner (T)-Harold C. Edridge
Warrant Engr.-Tom Clegg
H.M. SUBMARINE "L. 2'
Commander-Colin Cantlie, D.S.Q. Lieut.-Charles O'Callaghan, D.S,O.
Do. Roland M. Cobb
Warrant Engineer-Joseph Manley
H.M. SUBMARINE "L. 3” Lieut.-Comdr.—Alexander B. Greig, D.S.O. Lieut.-John de M. Leathes
Do. -William D. R. Hargreaves Warrant Engineer-John Byron
H.M. SUBMARINE "L. 9
Lieut.-Comdr.-Henry G. Higgins, D.S.O. Lieut.-Alexander S. Hutchinson Mate-Frank H. Jarvis
Warrant Engineer-Edgar A. Nicholls
H.M. SUBMARINE "L. 15"
Lieut.-Comdr.-Robert N. Stopford Lieut. Thomas M. Taylor
Do. -Rupert V. H. Westall
Warrant Engineer-Charles A. Carlton
SLOOP "BLUEBELL" Commander-Edmond A. B. Stanley, D.S.O. Lieutenant-Angus D. Nicholl
Do. N) Norman F. Hurd-Wood Surg.-Lt.-John C. Sinclair, M.B. Gunner-James A. R. Roberts Art.-Engr. John W. Jenkins
SLOOP" FOXGLOVE” Commander-Gerald H. Brady Lieut.-Chas. D. Milbourne
Do.-(N) Gerald H. C. Stevens Surg. Lieut.- Noel A. H. Barlow Ch. Art.-Engr. John Dean Gunner-John H. Herbert
SLOOP "HOLLYHOCK' Commander-Hector Boyes, C.M.G. Lieut.-Ion W. G. White, D.S.O.
Do. Eric D. Brooke Do. Henry R. Hancox Surg.-Lieut.-George E. Heath Gunner-William Wallace, D.S.M. Warrant Engr.-Henry F. Atkins Midshipman-John Hughes-Hallete
SLOOP "MAGNOLIA
Commander-Basil R. Brooke, D.S.O.
Lieut. Cyril J. West
Robert J. Richards
Do. Henry L. Carslake
Surg-Lieut.-Comdr.-Owen D. Brownfield,
O.B.E., M.B., B.S.
Gunner-Henry J. Perryer Warrant Engr.-Wm. J. Boyd
Midshipman-Wm. L. Bond
DESPATCH VESSEL "ALACRITY " Commander-Randal B. McCowen, D.s.o. Surgeon-Comdr.-Francis H. Holl Paymr.-Lieut.-Cdr.-Geoffrey L. Simmons Engr.-Lieut.-Cdr.-Douglas Hastie Smith Lieut. Comdr.-Hugh F. Curry, D.S.O. Lieut.-Robert H. Douglas Lane
Do. Lewis D. Jones Sub-Lieut.-Arthur R. Freeman (act)
H.B.M. SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN
DEPOT SHIP “TAMAR”
Commodore-Wm. Bowden-Smith, c.B.E. (In charge of Naval Establishments at Hongkong)
Secretary to Commodore-Ernest H. Stern Clerk to Secretary-Roy H. A. Capell Lieut.-Comdrs.-Warden, S. L. Gilchrist Lieut. and Transport Officer-George E.
O. Barnes, 0.B.E.
Lieut. and L. I. O. Hongkong-Ivan B.
Lieut.-Commander (Supt. Chart and Chronometer Depot)-Sydney Robinson Engr.-Comdr. (for Fleet Duties)- Gerald
W. Mathew
Surgeon-Comdr. Harold H. Babington Paymr.-Comdr.-Fred. W. F. Vining Paymaster-Lieut.-James G. L. Faed Commisd. Gunner- Albert E. Way, M.B.E. Captain R.M.A. (Range Officer)—Harold
R. Lambert, D.S.O.
Surg.-Lt.-Comdr.-H. C. A. Tandy-Cannon Comsd. Gunner (T) (Charge of T. Stores)—
Ern. W. H. Cusack
Comsd. Bosn. (Mail Officer)-E. Langford Comsd. Telegt. (Hongkong W. T. Stn.)—
Harold Blanden
Shipt.-Lieut. (H. M. Yard)—Wm. Hearn Comdr. H. M. Yard-Fras. M. Hodgson Ch. Bosn., do. -Robert W. Brown Ch. Engr., do. -S. P. Ferguson, C.B.E. Asst. to Ch. Engr., H. M. Yard-C. Samson
do. -Wm. Dawson Do.,
do. —A. J. Butler Chaplain (Yard and Hosptl.)-Rev. Herbt.
S. Crole-Rees
R. C. Chaplain (China Station) — William
H. Purcell
Surg. Capt., R. N.Hosp.-F. J.Dalton,C.M.G. Surg.-Comdr., do.-A.A.Sanders, O.B.E.,M.B.
Do. Lt.-do., do.-G. H. Hayes, M.B.
Do. (D) do.-F. Thompson, O.B.E. Wt. Wardmtr. do.—J. G. Beal
FOR H.M. DOCKYARD, WEIHAIWEI Commander-Ernest Stevenson, O.B.E. Engineer-Comdr.-James L. Sands Surgeon-Comdr.-Pierce L. Crosbie Surg.-Lt.Cdr.-Henry C.A. Tandy-Cannon Paymaster-Comdr.-Robert Haves, O.B.E.
NAYAL ATTACHÉ, TOKYO Capt. John P. R. Marriott, C.M.G.
FOR R. N. SICK QUARTERS, YOKOHAMA Surgeon-Commander-Francis J. Gowans
FOR KOWLOON DEPOT
Chief Gunner-(T) Ernest W. H. Cusack
FOR H.M.W/T STATIONS, HONGKONG Commissioned Telegraphist Harold
FOR H.M.W/T. STATION, SELETOR Commissioned Telegraphist-Arnold Dean
(Singapore)
FOR R. N. HOSPITAL, HONGKONG Surgeon-Captain-Frederick J. R. Dalton,
Surg.-Comdr.-Arthur A. Sanders, o.B.E.
Surgeon-Lieut.-Cdr.-Geo. H. Hayes, M.B.
Do. -(D) Frederick Thomp
son, L.D.S., O.B.E.
Supt. Sister-Miss Margaret E. Goodall-
Copestake, R.R.C.
Nursing Sister-Miss Mary B. Bennett,
O.B.E., R.R.C.
Nursing Sister-Miss Jessie McBean Pharmacist-Thomas B. S. Bowers Warrant Wardmaster-John G. Beal
RIVER GUNBOAT "TARANTULA” Comdr.-Edward B. Cloete Lieut.-Herbert C. Millet
Surg.-Lt.-Cdr.- Herbert W. Fitzroy-Wil-
liams, M.B.
Sub-Lieut. Lawrence A. Humphreys
RIVER GUNBOAT “ MOORHEN" Lieut.-Comdr.-Victor C. Alleyne
RIVER GUNBOAT "ROBIN Lieut.-John M. Heath
RIVER GUNBOAT "BEE" Rear-Admiral-George H. Borrett, C.B. Secretary (1) Pay-Lt.-Comdr. Bernard
Hammett, O.B.E.
Clerk to Sec.-Paymr. Lt. Harold J. V.
Sandison
Comdr. George B. Hartford, p.s.o. Acting Lieut.-Raymond Cursham Do. Sub-Lieut.-Raymond A. Aldridge Surg.-Comdr.—Arthur W. J. Turner Paym.-Comdr.-H. A. D. J. Gyles (naval
agent, Shanghai)
Surg. Lt. Comdr.-A. H. Joy
Major-C. W. Grierson, R.M.L.I. (D.N.I,O.,
Shanghai)
RIVER GUNBOAT "SCARAB" Lieut. David Wardlaw-Ramsay Surgeon-Lt.-Cdr.-Gerald G. Harvey, M.B.
H.B.M. SQUADRON IN CHINA AND JAPAN
RIVER GUNBOAT "GNAT”
RIVER GUNBOAT "CRICKET"
Lieut.-Comdr.-John S. Morrell
Lieut.—Ian H. Bertram
Lieut-Comdr.-Cosmo B. Hastings, D.S.O.
Lieut. Oliver E. B. Crowe Sub-Lieut.-Cyril B. Tidd
RIVER GUNBOAT (C TEAL" Lieut.-Comdr.-John M. Henderson Lieut. Philip H. Baker Surgeon-Lieut.-William S. Adams
RIVER GUNBOAT "WIDGEON” Commander-Ed. G. de S. Jukes-Hughes Surg.-Lt.-John F. Pace, M.B.
RIVER GUNBOAT “WOODCOCK' Lieut.-Comdr.-Arthur R. Halfhide Su geon-Lieut.-J. A. MacGrath
RIVER GUNBOAT "WOODLARK" Lieut.-Comdr.-Roland A. Clark, o B. E. Surg. Lieut. Cyril M. Williams
RIVER GUNBOAT “MANTIS" Lieut.-Comdr.-George C. H. Lawson Lieut. George R. H. Smith Lieut. Charles W. E. Corlett
RIVER GUNBOAT "CICALA" Lt.-Comdr.-Robert G. M. D. Hunt, D.S.O. Lieut. (T.)—Thirkell H. J. White
Do. ---Christopher E. I. Gibbs
RIVER GUNBOAT “COCKCHAFER Lieut-Comdr.-Aubrey C. Thursfield Lieut.-Walter N. T. Beckett, D.S.O. Lieut.-Geoff. E. Stoker
Lieut. Patrick G. Gilmore Surgeon-Lieut.-Owen J. M. Kerrigan
H. M. DOCKYARD, HONGKONG
Civil Officers
Secretary and Cashier-A. E. Ashton, O.B.E, Chief Constructor-J. J. King-Salter Asst. Constructor-E. G. Kennett
Civil Engineer--C. H. Cole, M.B.E., A.M.I.C.E. Assistant Surveyor-H. E. Stevens Electrical Engineer- H. A. Nott, M.B.E.,
A.M.I.E.E.
First Asst. to Electrical Engineer
Church, A.M.I.E.E.
Naval Store Officer-H. G. Lowe Deputy 'do. -J. B. Penman Assist. N.S.O.-J. F. Swindells
-W. H. H. Webster Deputy Expense Accounts Officer-E. G.
Deputy V.S.O.-D. Salter
H. M. VICTUALLING YARD, KOWLOON
Dep.Victualg. Store Officer-D. H. Salter
R.N. ORDNANCE DEPOT, HONGKONG
Arm. Supply Officer--S. J. W. Syrett, MB.E
U. S. A. NAVAL SQUADRON, ASIATIC STATION
Commander-in-Chief-Admiral ALBERT GLEAVES, U. S. Navy
Chief of Staff-Captain H. I. Cone
Aid, Fleet Engineer Officer-Lieut.-Comdr. E. D. Almy
Aid, Flag Secretary-Lieut.-Comdr. H. H. Forgus
Aid, Fleet Intelligence Officer-Lieut.-Comdr. S. F. Bryant
Aid, Fleet Personnel Officer-Lieut.-Comdr. J. H. Buchanan
Aid, Flag Lieutenant, Fleet Gunnery Officer, Fleet Athletic Officer-Lieut.
R. B. Holcombe
Aid, Fleet Communication Officer-Lieut. W. E. Snyder
Asst. Flag Communication Officer-Lieut. (jg) C. K. Post
Aid, Fleet Surgeon-Commander H. A. May (MC) Aid, Fleet Paymaster-Commander W. C. Fite (sc) Aid, Fleet Marine Officer-Captain R. H. Tebbs, jr.
U.S.S."HURON"
(Flagship of the Commander-in-Chief) Commanding-Capt. H. I. Cone Executive- Comdr. J. B. Rhode Lieut.-Comdr.-R. E. Schuirmann
-G. S. Gillespie
Engineer-Lieut. A. R. Wurtele
Lieutenant-E. P. Sauer
-J. S. McReynolds
-G. W. Johnson
--T. A. Hoppe
Do. -S. M. Haight
Lieut. (jg) (T)--G. H. Frederick (N.E.)
Do. (jg)-Elmer R. Rundquist Do. (jg) (T)-P. L. Hughes (N.L.) Ensign Geo. H. Dana
Do. -William H. Galbraith
Robert D. Threshie
--Oscar A. Weller
-Lawrence W. Curtin
William A. Swanston
Charles R. Woodson
-Wm. Livingstone
Trevor Lewis
Lieut.-Comdr.-W. Chambers (M.C.)
Lieutenant-F. L. Schwartz (R.F.) (M.C.)
Do. -E. A. Jasper (D.C.) Do. -T. S. Wylly (s.c.)
Lieut. (jg)-M. M. Witherspoon (CH.C.) Boatswain-C. B. Parr
Gun. (T) (E)-W. P. Montz Gun. (T) (O)-J. Rotchford Gun. (T) (R)-F. M. Hanek Machinist-J. A. Sanders
Do. (T)-J. L. Wright
Carpenter (T)-J. J. Maune
A. P. Clerk-C. B. Archer (acting asst
paymaster) -C. J. Cox
Captain-P. C. Marmion (U.S.M.C) First Lieut.-E. A. Poė, jr. (U.S.M.C.)
Do. -G. L. Maynard (U.S.M.C.) (temporary duty)
U.S.S. "ALBANY"
Commanding-Capt. Louis C. Richardson Executive-Lieut.-Comdr. D. F. Donelson Lieutenant-J. R. Sullivan