PENANG JOHORE
THOMAS, ORLO V.. AMINSTICE, M.LE.E. || Public Works Department (Resident Engineer for Messrs. Preece & Cardew)
VACUUM OIL Co., No. 3. Union Street
J. H. Nellis, representative
WELLESLEY (PENANG) ESTATES LIMITED
Prve Estate
T. N. Symons, manager and engineer R. L. Finck, accountant
L. M. Robless, assistant
O. Ho Tat, R. Zechariah, clerks
C'. De Witt, dresser
J. M. Comaru, assistant dresser Batu Kawan Estate
J. Paul, manager
R. L. Finck, accountant
V. L. Neubronner, assistant E. Chin Egge, clerk Ponnampalu, dresser Permatang Pow Estate
T. N. Symons, manager R. L. Finck, accountant C. A. Rozells, assistant
Paterson, Simons & Co., Penang, agents
Alma Estate(Societe d'Alma)
E. Es. Chasserian, manager R. L. Finck, accountant Vong Tek Liong, clerk M. Alvins, overseer
Sandilands Buttery & Co., Penang agts.
WILSON & NETBRONNER, Civil and Consult- ing Engineers, Architects, Licensed Land Surveyors, Agentsand Valuers(Engineer's Office, Penang Hills Railway Cò., Ld.), 350, Beach St.: Tel. Ad. Winner, Telep. 397
Alan Wilson, A.M.L.C.E., M.S.E. H. A. Neubronner, A.R.I.B.A., P.A.S.I.
Mat Din, draughtsman
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X. Dominique, draughtsman Mahomed Amour, babjan tracers J. D. Watkins, building inspector A. Karl, building inspector
WOODFORD, Jas. L., Draper. Outfitter,
Bookseller, &c., 21, Beneli Street
J. L. Woodford, proprietor
M. Hashim, assistant
WOODFOLD & Co.,W. N., Merchts, Beach St.
W. N. Woodford
H. B. Woodford
WREFORD & THORNTON, Advocates and So- licitors, 27, Beach Street, Branch Office Qualla Lumpor, Selangor
J. F. Wreford, B.A.
M. R. Thornton,
David Freeman, assistant solicitor
C. Nelligan, managing clerk
J. Peterson, assistant clerk
Shaik Eosoff
Oh Kok Eng,
do.
do.
R. R. Nelligan, asst. clerk
Youse, L. J., Agent, 12, Barrack Road: Tel.
Ad. Diadem
Young, W. MCKNIGHT, Barrister-at-law, Advocate and Solicitor, Supreme Court, 4a, Beach Street
Young, ROBERT, M.I.MECH.E., Consulting
Engineer, Western Road
E. C. Williamson, assistant Allan Renny,
do.
ZOBEL, EMIL, Watchinaker and Jeweller
Beach Street
JOHORE
This State occupies the southern portion of the Malayan Peninsula, and has an area of about 9,000 square miles. The State is ruled by a Sultan, who is independent, but under the protection of the British Government so far as external policy is concerned. The present Sultan, Ibrahim, was born in 1873, and succeeded his father, the late Sultan Abubakar, in 1895, being crowned on the 2nd of November of that year. The country has made great progress in material prosperity, and its orderly condition has attracted a good deal of European capital, invested in planting enterprises.
The capital is the town of Johore Bháru, or new Johore, as distinguished from Johore Láina, or old Johore, the former seat of the sultans of Johore, which was situated a few miles up the wide estuary of the Johore river. The new town is a flourishing little place on the nearest point of the mainland to Singapore island, and lying about 14 miles to the north-east of Singapore city, in 1' 26′ N. It contains some 20,000 inhabitants, mostly Chinese. Amongst the Government buildings are the Istana, court and police stations, barracks, gaol, hospital, market, railway station and a mosque.
A steam saw-mill, owned by Chinese, does a good business. A plentful supply of water, by means of pipes from a stream in hills about 123 miles
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