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SOURABAYA-SEMARANG
TIEDEMAN & VAN KERCHEM OF BATAVIA -Cable Ad: Sterling. Bentleys Code. Export: Quinine, Coffee, Co- coa, Rubber, Tea
UNION INSURANCE SOCY. OF CANTON, LTD.,
M. H. Ivy, branch manager J. A. Worswick
UNITED STATES STEEL PRODUCTS Co., of
New York-Cable Ad: Nethsteel. Import: Building materials, Elec- trical Appliances. Artificial manure, and Metals
VACUUM OIL Co., of New York-Cable Ad: Vacuum. Bentleys Code A.B.C. Heerenstraat 15
VELODROME (Naamlooze Vennootschap) -Cable Ad: Velodrome. Bentleys Code. A.B.C., 5th edition en Private Code. Import: Automobile and Access
VERWEY & LUGARDS AUTOMOBILE MAAT- SCHAPPIJ, (N. V. tot voortzetting van) of Amsterdam-Cable Ad: Au- tocar. Import: Automobiles
Vos & Co., (Mineraalwaterfabriek en Handel Maatschappij A. de)-Im- port: Drugs and Chemical Goods
VRAAG EN AANBOD, (Technisch Bureau) -Cable Ad: Electro. Aloon Aloon Tjonton 58. Import: General Goods and Machinery
VRIENDSCHAP (Apotheek de) - Cable Ad: Vriendschap. Import: Chemi- cal Disinfectants, and Drugs Ex- port: Rubber Goods
WATTIE & Co., (Handel Maatschappij)
Cable Ad: Wavito. Export: Vegetable Oils, Rubber, Seeds, etc.
WEHRY & Co., (Geo.) of Batavia-Im-
port: All general goods
WELLENSTEIN, KRAUSE & Co.-Cable Ad: Krause. Export: Coffee, Copra, Gums, Rice, Rubber, Spices, Tapioca and Tea
WILDE & Co., of Amsterdam-Cable Ad: Wildcomp. Import: Cycles, Clothing, Drugs, Household Goods, Metals, Iron & Steel Work and Rubber Goods
WORTHINGTON PUMP & MACHINERY Co., LTD., (N. V.), of Amsterdam-Cable Ad: Stieltjes. Import: Machinery
ZORAB, MESROPE & Co.-Cable Ads: Araxes, Disraeli, Modjopait, Sme- roe. Export: Coffee, Copra, rice, spices, sugar and tapioca. Import: Cigars and cigarettes, Soap
SEMARANG
Semarang, the capital of the "Provincie" Midden Java is situated in 110° 25′ E. Longtitude and 6° 53' S. Latitude. The population of Semarang numbered in 1927 11,895 Europeans, 25,228 foreign Orientals, and 141,866 natives; total 179,079. The city may be divided in two parts, the old part situated near the coast consisting principally of a native population, and a district a little higher up inhabited mostly by Europeans, whilst there is also an attractive suburb called Tjandi situated on the hills about 500 feet above sea level, which lies some two miles to the South of the town. Situated in Bodjong which is the main street running through the town are the Courts of Justice, the Post and Telegraph Offices, various Government Offices and the principal European shops.
The port of Seinarang is an open roadstead, but as fine weather usually prevails, loading is only interrupted on a very few days in the year.