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
TAWAO
COWIE HARBOUR COAL CO., LTD.-Workings
Silimpopon River, Tawao
G. C. H. Nasmyth, manager R. Allan, asst.
do.
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)
1427
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,
agents
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
LABUAN
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
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