Directory_and_Chronicle_1884 — Page 321

Directories & Chronicles 香港指南 All

J. M. Brabazon

D. Jones

A. J. M. Bentley

JOHORE-MALACCA.

Rossiter

J. Burkinshaw

Syed Mohamed bin Ahmed Al Sagoff

T. F. Ballance

THEOBROMA.

B. Liddelow and H. Abrams; W. H.

Freese, manager

TANAH RAJAH,

R. Liddelow

KWALA PANTIE.

R. Liddelow

PIONEER.

Jol re Lama Planting Co., Ltd.; C. E. Kay, manager; L. Naase, con- ductor

PENCALLEN RAMBEH.

W. F. Garland and T. Parry

G. A. A. Austin

Gunong Muntaha District.

Johore Coffee Co., Ltd.

M. P. Evaus

E. E. Everett

A. Hickling

C. Lucas

C. C. N. Glass

Syed Mohamed

A. J. M. Bentley

D. Skrine

E. E. Everett

F. Bayley

J. Gittens

Datu Mantri

A. F. Dew

Johore Lama District.

PENGARANG.

-

613

614

F. G. Davidson, W. W. Bailey, and G. S. Murray; W. W. Bailey, ma- nager

Major Hughes, Count R. Montgelas, F. G. Davidson, E. J. Nanson, and W. W. Bailey; W. W. Bailey, manager

PENCALLEN LANGOOT.

W. W. Bailey

R. Liddelow

SIG HILL.

Count R. Montgelas, W. W. Bailey, C. H. Heusler, and G. S. Mur- ray; W. W. Bailey and C. H. Hensler, managers

CASTLEWOOD.

Tebrau District.

M. Larken and W. Hole; M. Lar-

ken, manager

Johore Bahru District.

J. Hutton and R. McGechan

Scudai District,

Johore Tea Co., Ltd.; T. Parry,

manager

MALACCA.

The settlement of Malacca excites more interest from a historical point of view than either of its sister towns, but has so completely fallen to the rear since the establishment of Penang and Singapore as io merit but brief notice in this compila tion. Seldom v sited by foreign ra except for relaxation, its white population, including the troops stationed there, seldom reaches fity individuals, the actual residents numbering only six or seven. Criginally settled by the Portuguese in 1511, it retained its importance as the one foreign entrepôt in the East until the founding of Penang, when its fortunes rapidly declined. At the present moment it is the least European of all our Settlements in the East, though the facts that it has given its name to the Peninsula and that it was the cradle of Anglo-Chinese study attest its former importance. Its area is embraced by boundaries some 42 miles in length, with a breadth of from 8 to 25 miles. It is governed by a Resident Councillor in subordina- tion to Singapore.

Its one point of interest is its loration as a natural history centre, the majority of its casual via:tors being attracted thither for sport or science. Beyond this it possi 88's no attractions except to those who like to visit scenes famous in the annals of disc. very for the bloody fights they lave witnessed between the natives and the Europeau nations who cont nd d for their possession. Its population in 1881 amounted to 93,579 individuals, of whom 52,059 wer males and 41,250 females, an increase since 1871 of 15,823. Of these 40 were Euroj eans, 2,213 Eurasians, 19,741 Chinese, 67,488 Malays, and the remainder var.ous East rn races.

Colonial Government.

MALACCA.

DIRECTORY.

RESIDENT COUNCILLOR'S OFFICE. Resident Councillor-Hon. D. F. A. Hervey

Chief clerk-F. de Souza Second clerk-J. C. Velge

Third Clerk-L. de Souza Office keeper—A. J. Sta. Maria Guardian of Stadi House-J. do Rozario Malay writer-Mohanet Jaffar

TREASURY AND STAMP OFfice, Officer in charge-H. A. O'Brien Chief clerk-J. E, Branson 2nd" ́do. —F, C. Klyne

Clerk and Shroff-Chun Cheng Wan

MARINE DEPARTMENT. Officer in charge E. Hogge Chief clerk-A. A. Rodrigues Second do. -J. M. Holmberg Boarding officer-B. Nunis Tindal-M. Alexander

Steam Launch.

Engineer-L. P. Paglur Serang-A. Spykerman Stoker P. Sequoira

Signal Station and Pulau Undan Light-house.

Senior Light keeper-F. do Rozario

-L. J. Astrock

2nd

do.

Cape Rachado and Screw Pile Light-house, Senior Light keeper-W. D. Nicholson

2nd

3rd

do. do.

-H. Gomes

-A. J. Monteiro

SUPREME COurt. Registry.

Registrar-W. Rodyk

Senior sworn clerk—N. J. Rozells Second clerk-Mohamat Syed bin Hoosain Tamil Interpreter-Sarnamootoo Chitty Malay Interpreter—A. Neubronner

MAGISTRACY.

CORONER'S Department. Coroner-E. Hegge

MEDICAL Department. Colonial Surgeon-W. T. B. Falls

General Hospital. Apothecary-W. R. Angus Dresser-Jobu Bacl.elor

Pauper Hospital.

Dresser-Floriano Nunis Apprentice-Edward Thexeira

Lock Hospital.

Magistrate and Commissioner of the Court of

Requests-H. A. O'Brien

Clerk Court of Requests--W. A. Rodyk Clerk to Magistrate-A. W. Hendriks Chinese Interpreter-Leo Kee Jeen Tamil

Malay

do. -Peter Aya Dorai do. -Abdul Haji

Apothecary-W. R. Angus Matron-Mi ab

Public Vaccinator-Theophilus de Souza

POLICE DEPARTMENT. Superintendent-E. Hogge Inspector-W. E. B. Krall

do. -A. Fraser

do. -S. M. Peralta Sergeant major-Dollahı

do. -Mobawat

Sergeants-Four

Corporals Twenty-nine

1st Class constables---Thirty-five 2nd do.

3rd

do.

ty-five

-Eighty

-One hundred & twen-

Sikh Contingent Sergeant, one

Do.

- Corporals, two -Constables, twenty-two

Do.

Chief clerk-8. P. de Souza

2nd Clerk and Interpreter-Tap Soon Guan

REGISTRATION DEPARTMENT, Acting Deputy Registrar-E. Hoggo Clerk-A. W. Dewitt

Inspector C.D.O.-J. do Rozario

LAND DEPARTMENT,

Collector of Land Revenue-Hon. D. F. A.

Hervey

Assistant Collector of Land Revenue--R. N.

Bland

Chief clerk-Bernard Gostelow Second clerk-A. C. Velge Third clerk-Richard Nonis

Fourth clerk-W. H. Nouis Fifth clerk-F. C. Lazaroo Sixth clerk-L. J. Shepherdson

Forest Rangers-P. J. Holmberg, R. N. P. do Rozario, C. L. Schelkis, 0. C. Currier, G. D. Souza

Bailiff Kechot bin Ali

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