SARAWAK-BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
St. James's Church, Quop
Rev. F. W. Nichols Rev. Choon Ah Lak St. Paul's Church, Banting
Rev. C. W. Fowler
St. Augustin's Church, Sebetan Rev. E. II. Gomes (absent) St. Luke's Church, Undup
Rev. W. Howell
St. Peter's Church, Skerang
Rev. F. W. Leggatt
FARMERS
Opium, Spirits, and Gambling-Ghee
Seng Soon & Co. Pawn-Jang Sam
GAMMER AND PEPPER GARDENS in Sarawak Proper, principally under control of the Kongkek
Ko Eng Sec, chop "Yap Soon Seng,'
manager
GOLD WORKS
In Upper Sarawak, at Bau and Paku In Batang Lupar, at Marup
MINES
Borneo Company, Ld., proprietors Quicksilver Mines, Tegora Antimony Mines, Busau
A. Moir, superintendent, Busau R. Pawle, mining engineer, Tegoru B. Howe, do. (prospecting)
MUARA COAL MINE, Brooketon
J. Henderson, manager
ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSION
Very Rev. Thomas Jackson, prefect Rev. A. Heidegger, Kuching
Rev. O. Driessen,
do.
Rev. F. Westerwoudt, Singhi
Rev. E. Dunn, Kanowit
Rev. A. Keizer, do.
Rev. F. Dibona, do.
Bro. Theodore,
do.
St. Theresa's Convent, Kuching; Mother
Helen and four Sisters
St. Clare's Convent, Kanowit; Mother
Mary and two Sisters
Couvent, Singhi; Mother Aloisia and
two Sisters
SADONG COAL MINE
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SAGO FLOUR MANUFACTORIES, Kuching
Ghee Soon & Co., Ong Ewe Hai & Co., Tong Ngee An & Co., Tiong Bee & Co., Soon Seng & Co., Hap Ann & Co., Quee Ann & Co., Swee Ghee & Co, Hap Hong & Co. Ban Seng o Co., Chin Loon
SARAWAK CLUB
Hon. Secretary-John E. A. Lewis, B.A.
SARAWAK MUSEUM
Curator-E. Bartlett, c.M.z.S.
SARAWAK GAZETTE
J. E. A. Lewis, B.A., editor
D. J. J. Rodrigues, printer
SARAWAK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED; Head Office, 209, West George St., Glasgow Moores, Carson & Watson, chartered
accountants, secretaries
A. MacD. Gibson, manager
J. M. Gomes, assistant
SARAWAK READING ROOM
Hon. Secretary-John E. A. Lewis, B.A.
H. J. Poncelet, librarian
SARAWAK & SINGAPORE STEAMSHIP Co., LD.
Agents-The Borneo Company, L. Agents in Singapore-Lim Lan & Co. S.S."Rajah Brooke"
W. Joyce, commander
J. Eberwein, chief officer
A. Grant, chief engineer W. Twiss, second engineer
A. W. Neubronner, third engineer
SCHOOLS
Banting School
Allan, teacher
Government Free School, Kuching
Malay-Inchi Sawal, Abang Abdillah,
masters
Mission School (S.P.G.), Kuching
Herring, head master
C. Poncelet, assistant
J. Skadiang, do.
Miss M. Duumall, mistress Quop School
Rev. F. W. Nichols
Sabu School, Undup Rev. W. Howell Kalakka School
Rev. E. H. Gomes
BRITISH NORTH
BORNEO
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