SARAWAK-BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
1397
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 three Sisters St. Mary's Convent-Cut-Igan Mother Clare and one Sister
SADONG COLLIERIES, SARAWAK
Manager of Collieries and Wharves
—J. W. Evans
T. J. Hopkins, assistant
SARAWAK CHINESE BANKING CO., LTD., THE
-Kuching
Chairman-Ong Tiang Swee Manager-Tan Sum Guan Directors-Wee Cheng Hew, Lee Tong Seng, Lau Ngee Siang, Po Yong Long
SARAWAK LIBRARY AND READING ROOM
Hon. Sec.-W. H. Jacques
SARAWAK CLUB
Elected Committee-G. B. Ward, Dr. D. L. Greene, H. B. Crocker, A. A. Rennie, C. E. A. Ermen, F. G. Day, J. S. Geikie (Outstation) Hon. Secretary-C. Ermen
SARAWAK FARMS SYNDICATE, 1914, THE, Opium, Arrack and Gambling Farmers- 5, 6 and7, Han Yeang Street, Kuching
Directors-E. Parnell (chairman), Low Ngee Siang, Tan Boon Siew, Ong Tiang Swee, Hong Sin Kan Wee Kheng Chiang, manager
SARAWAK GOLF CLUB
President H.H. The Rajah Muda Hon. Secretary-C. E. A. Ermen Captain-J. M. Bryan
"SARAWAK GAZETTE” AND GOVT. PRINTING
OFFICE
Editor and Manager-F. G. Day
SARAWAK MILLING Co., Manufacturers of
Rice and Oil-Kuching
SARAWAK MUSEUM
SARAWAK RUBBER ESTATES, LTD.
The Borneo Co., Ld., Kuching, agents
SARAWAK SERVICE BANK-Kuching Hon. G. C. Gillan, manager
SARAWAK & SINGAPORESTEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
Agents-Borneo Company, Ld.
Agents in S'pore.-Ong Ewe Hai & Co.
SARAWAK UNION, THE (Instituted 1899)
President--The Bishop of the Diocese Vice-President-The Vicar of Kuching Hon. Secretary- Rev. F. S. Hollis Hon. Treasurer-Kueh Choo Seng Committee-Yap Ghee Heng, Lim
Thian Liang
Auditor-Wu Khay Boh
ST. MARY'S MISSION SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Miss Mary NeNeil (on furlough in
England)
Miss Agnes Olver
Miss Andrews (left in charge)
Kim Joon
Miss A. Cubitt
ST. MICHAEL'S CATHOLIC CLUB Kuching
Rev. Father Hardegger-President Tan Boon Seew-Vice-President J. Martines-Secretary
Tan Eng Chong-Treasurer
Committees-Hon Chon Vong, J.
L. King Choey, Foo Kee Chit
ST. THOMAS' SCHOOL-Kuching
"THE CLUB" Miri
Hon. Sec.-B. Bromfield
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
This territory, formerly known as Sabah, situated at the northern end of the island of Borneo, las a coast line of about 500 miles. The population is made up of Malays, Bajaus, Dusunis, Sulus, Filipinos, and numbers 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; but the country possesses many considerable and valuable rivers.