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DEUTSCH AUSTRALISCH DAMPFSCHIF GES. Agenten te Macassar--Mohrmann& Co.

Do. Padang-H. My. v/h Güntze &

Schumacher

NETHERLANDS-INDIA-BATAVIA

TRAVELLERS' & TOURISTS' OFFICE, Ltd.

W. H. J. Keuchenius, manager Naamlooze Vennootschap Bureau voor

Handel-en Reisverkeer te Batavia Director-Dr. F. Schöppel

BURNS, PHILP LINE

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LINE

Head Agent at Batavia-

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Agent, Cheribon-Ned. Ind. Handelsbank Do. Emmahaven-Intern. Cred. en Handels. Rotterdam Agent, Muntok - Holland - China - Han-

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Padang Intern. Cred. en Han-

delsvereenig Rotterdam Panaroekan- Maatschappij

"Panaroekan"

Pasoeroean- Afscheep-en com-

missiezaak voorheen J. F. Esser Ned. Ind. Han-

Do.

Do.

Do.

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Pekalongan

delsbank

JAVA-AUSTRALIË LIJN

Agents at Macassar-Kon Paketvaart My. Do. Padang-Intern. Cred. en Handels.

Rotterdam

JAVA-BENGAL LINE

Agent at Macassar-St. My. Nederland

JAVA-BRITISH-INDIAN LINE

Agent-Maclaine, Watson & Co.

Do.

Probolingo-

do.

Do.

Sabang-St. My. Nederland

Do., Tandjong Priok

Do.

Semarang

J.-C.-J. Lijn

Do.

Sourabaja

Do.

Macassar

Do.

Tegal-Ned. Ind. Handelsbank

JAVA PACIFIC LINE

Management-Java-China-Japan Lijn

BATAVIA

Batavia, the residence of the Government of Netherlands-India, is situated in 106" 48' E. longitude and 6° 7′ S. latitude. The old city is built in the ancient Dutch style and was till the beginning of the 19th century surrounded by fortifications, which have since been demolished. It has always been unhealthy. In 1699 the unfavourable conditions were greatly increased by an eruption of Mount Salak, masses of mud and sand being washed up by the river Tjiliwong, so that drainage became very difficult. On account of this unhealthy condition only very few Europeans remain day and night in the old city. The fine large houses are employed for offices and godowns, and in the afternoon, when business is finished, most of the Europeans retire to the new town, which is situated south of the old city and built in modern style. Broad roads and spacious squares and nice bungalows surrounded by gardens form there a desirable place. It was Marshall Daendels who, in the first years of last century, began to build the new town with the construction of barracks and the palace that was designed to be the residence of the Governor-General, but has never been used as such. It is now utilised for Government offices. It contains the large assembly room for the Governor-General and the Council for India, which room contains the portraits of all the Governors-General of Netherlands-India. The palace is situated on the west side of the Waterloo Square, where are to be seen a monument of the battle of Waterloo, another monument to General Michiels, and a bronze statue of Jan Pieterszoon Coen, which was unveiled when the 250 years' existence of Batavia as celebrated. On the right and left of the palace are the Supreme Court and the Military Club Concordia. At a short distance from the Waterlooplein is anothe and larger square, the Koningsplein, each side of which is nearly one mile long. Th square is surrounded by elegant comfortable houses, the residences of the higher officials and wealthy merchants. There is also a fine church, Willemskerk, near the railway station, and the museum of the Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences.

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