MALACCA.
Malay writer and Shrop-David C. St
Catharina
PRISON DEPARTMENT. Superintendent and Gaoler—W, Boyd Warders-J. S. Rackley, T. E. Savage Sub warder-F. F. Nunis Native warders-Five Matron-
Clerk and Interpreter-Li Tek Hok
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Supt. of Works & Survey-A. F. Ayre Clerk of Works & Draftsman-J. W. Hodge Senior Overseer-J. Š. Melsom
Draftman and Computer-E. J. de Souza Field Assistant-Chia Ong Tin District Surveyor-R. H. Young Surveyor 1st class-Wee Eujcau Do. 2nd do.-D. E. Lessler Overseer K. C. Fernandez
Do. -F. Melson
Do.
-M. Isma I
Plotter J. Vancuylemberg Chief Clerk-A. J. Phipps Second do. -J. do Rozario
Third do. —J. Minjoot ·
POST OFFICE.
Officer in charge-H. A. O'Brien Clerk-A. A. Rodrigues
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT.
Sheriff J. E. Westerhout Bailif-R. J. Shop herdson
ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT, Chaplain-Rev. L. C. Biggs, M.A. Clerk-A. Neubronuer
MUNICIPALITY. Commissioners-Hon. D. F. A. Hervey, president, C. W. Rowband, E. Hogge, J. E. Westerhout, Lee Teck Joo
Secretary-James Rodyk
Chief Clerk-J. Being
Second Clerk-L. R. Beins
Municipal Engineer--A. F. Ayre
Inspr. of Nuisances-G. C. Sharnborst
Professions and Trades.
Baumgarten, H. 4., advocato and soli-
citor at the Supreme Court
H. A. Baumgarten
Charles do Rozario
MALACCA-SUNGIE UJONG.
Rodrh, Chus. W., advocate and solicitor
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Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, Lon:
don and China
C. F. Rowland, manager
Khoo Khim Seng, head shroff
L. R. de Souza
L. van Bering
Chee Hoon Bong & Co., planters Lim Tek Hee, manager
DeWind, Neubronner, & Co., planters,
"Perseveranco" Tapioca Estate
A. A. DeWind Ed. Neubronner
J. Speckerman, overseer of works Tan Kim Swee, indoor supervisor Mantrec Mahlem, field overse: Tan Boon Sweo., contractor
Eastern Extension, Australasia and CL pro
Telegraph Co., Limited, The For:
. A. J. Collier, superintendent
J. L. Rainier
"Hin Joo Chan"
Lee Keng Kiat
Lima Swee Yan Choa Cheng Siong Seow Peo Peng Qua Chye Serg
Hong Bun & Co., merchants and owne
strs. Macassar and Cecil Smith
Chan Kin Hock, manager
Kob Eug Hoon & Co., merchants a
agents str. Bentam
Koh Sang Chuan, mauager
Lee Keng Liat, spirit farmer, tapiory
planter, and agent for str. Billiton
Tay Quan Hin, manager
Choa Cheng Weo, agent Lim Kok Tian
Seow Pee Bol Gam You Chiew
Malacca Dispensary
Cheng Chye, manager S. Goodwin, dispenser
Nathan, S. J., merchant, 19, Klink St,
E Nathan, broker
Neubronner & Co., commission agents and agents for B. I. S. N. Co,'sˇstrą, The Fort
M. P. do Rozario, chief clerk
A. H. Rodrigues
E. A. P. Dias
P. Jansen
Set Born Teong, planter
Toh Keng Lini, clerk
Eeet Teck Guan, agent for Strs. Benmore
aud Japan
Tan Chin Hoon, land owner, Fort Road
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Tan Hoon Guan & Co., planters, and owrers of s.s. Louisa III., and agents for Strs. Mayflower, Spaniel, Helene, and Pakan, Bukit China
Tan Kim Seng & Co., agents for s.s.
Rainbow, Blacksmith St.
Tau Teck Guan, landowner and planter,
41, Hereen street
Tan Teck Guan
Tan Heck
Geow Quay Soing
Tan Team Seng,'ca bier
Thay Seng Way, agent Singapore
Valoopillai, A., land surveyor
Velge, John H., J.P., The Fort
Woodgate, A. H. A., land surveyor
J. H. Velge, assistant
HIGH SCHOOL.
Alex, Armstrong, B.A., head master
R. Little,
assistant master
C. W. Clark
do.
M. J. Gomes
do.
G. Neubronner
do.
J. J. Oliveiro
do.
P. Pennefather
do.
H. Velge
do.
ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL.
Manager-Rev. E. F. Délouette, mis. apos. 1st Teacher-Rev. M. de Souza 2nd do. 3rd do. 4th do.
--Justinian de Souza
-André Nunis
Francis Sta. Maria
the
do.
-C. Sta. Maria
THE CONVENT.
Rev. Mother St. Marcianne Sœur St. Denis Sonr St. Prudence Sœur St. Michael Sœur Philoniena
ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Very Rev. Vicente de Sta. Catharina, vicar general and superior of mission Rev. R. L. de Souza, president of com-
mittee
P. do Rozario, secretary L. Lazaroo, treasurer
ST. FRANCIS CHURCH. Vicar-Rev. E. F. Délouette, mis, apos. Assistant-Rev, M. de Souza
MALACCA LIBRARY. Hon. Sec. and Treas.-C. F. Rowband Librarian-A. F. de Souza
SUNGIE UJONG.
1.
This state, which is under British protection, is situated to the north-west of Malacca. Its area is roughly estimated at 500 square miles, and a range of hills to the north attain a height of about 3,800 feet, the slopes of which have been pro- nounced by Ceylon planters as most suitable for the cultivation of coffee, cocoa, &c. On the lower ground, nearer the coast, tapioca is successfully cultivated. Tin min- ing is carried on to some extent. The population is estimated at 10,000 Chinese and 4,000 Malays, &c. The British Resident is the virtual ruler of the state. Trade is steadily progressing.
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