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SINGAPORE-MERCHANTS, &c.—JOHORE.

Swer & Turmit civil anginoore, architecte

and surveyors, Flint's buildings

A. A. Swan, A.M.I.C E., B.Sc.

A. W. Lermit, F.S.J.

J. W. B. Maclaren, A.M.I.C.E.

H Chevallier

R. Keasberry

T. Dorasamy, draftsman

Sim Boon, asst. do.

Syme & Co., merchants, Collyer's Quay

R. Jardine (London)

J. Ross (Glasgow)

James Graham (Glasgow)

John F. Craig (Batvia) C. W. Conington

J. P. Ker

A. S. Dewar J. F. Nicholson

L. de S. Place J. Vizconde

Tivoli Baths & Hotel, Bukit Timah Road

P. Hansen, proprietor

Tripp, C. Ll. H., physician, surgeon and

oculist, office, 17, Battery Road

Tulli Brothers, merchants, commission and shipping agents, fruit preservers and aerated waters makers, 6 and 10 Victoria Street

N. Tulli

A. S. Tulli

Valtriny & Co., V. Ch., merchants and commission agents, 10, 11, 12, 13, Bonham St.

V. Ch. Valtriny

Vaughan, J. D., barrister-at-law, notary public, advocate, and solicitor of Su- preme Court, Orchard Road

J. D. Vaughan

Khoo Boon Lim

Il Koon Yong Lim Pang Kiah Lee Siong Moh E. Kim Choon Yeo Soon Leang K. S. Marican D. R. Rattanasamy B. Sababthy

and others

Victoria Engine Work, engineers, contrac- tors, iron and brass founders, boiler- makers, and copper and iron smiths, 55, Victoria Street

Wm. Jardine, manager Khoo Teong Poh

Seoh Cheow Siat Goh Sin Kho Tan Beng Wan

Wee Boon Tek

Wm. A. Lobb., shop foreman Duncan D. Mackie, suptd. Jas. McGill, bookkeeper

Whampoa & Co, commission agents, warehousemen aud general merchants, Boat Quay and Bonham Street

Cheah Hee Lin, (Mrs. H. A. K.

Whampoa proprietrix

Tchun Chun Fook (Whampoa)

signs per pro.

Hoo Keng Choong

Oh Chin Swee

Lee Chee Woon, cashier

Tan Ann Kee

氰 DINDINGS.

do.

District Officer-W. Evans (acting)

Inspector of Police-H. J. Berkley Apothecary-J. A. Sears Chief Clerk-E. Bacon

Clerk and Interpretor-Lee Chong Kiat

Houston and Stallard, engineers and

contractors

JOHORE.

This state occupies the southern portion of the Malayan Peninsula, and its capital, called Bharu (New Johore) is situated on the Old Strait, or Silat Tambrau, which divides the island of Singapore from Johore territory. Johore is an independent state, ruled by a Sultan, who is on the best of terms with the British Authorities, and has enlarged his ideas by travel and intercourse with Europeans. The territory is steadily improving under the present liberal rule, and a good deal of European capital has been introduced into the state.

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