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THE EAST COAST OF SUMATRA

pore. About 3,000 coolies are employed in this trade. The production of paddy, though considerable, falls short of the demand by many thousand bags, which are mostly imported from the Straits Settlements. Kerosene oil is exported from Langkat to the Straits Settlements, British India, Hongkong, Siam and China. Almost all neces saries of life have to be imported, and a brisk trade between Java, the Straits Settlements, Europe and the East Coast is the consequence.

Medan (Deli), the residence of the principal civil and military officials, is a pleasant little town, laid out in modern style, and the streets are lit with electric light. A splendid residence with architectural pretensions has been built for the Governor in the new -quarter of Polonia. In the town five banking corporations--the Javabank, the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, the Nederlandsche Handel Maatschappij, the Nederlandsch-Indische Handelsbank and the Nederlandsch-Indische Escompto Maatschappij-have their branches. There are two very good hotels (Hotel de Boer and Medan Hotel) a Club (Witte Societeit), a Race-club, numerous houses of business, Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Malay, Bombay and Kling shops, etc.

The port of Belawan (Deli) on the Belawan River, is in communication with Medan by road and railway, the lines of which extend a long distance up country and the North, giving also communication via Tandjoeng Poera with Pankalan Brandan and to the South, via Tebing Tinggi with Tandjoeng Balei (Asahan) and Pematang Siantar. Other important ports are those of Pangkalan Brandan, Tandjoeng Poera, Tandjoeng- Balei, Bengkalis, Bagan Api Api and Laboean Bilik.

The population of this Government amounted in 1915 to 5,127 Europeans, 680,291 natives, 131,103 Chinese, 322 Arabs and 13,359 other Orientals; total 830,202 against 568,417 in 1905.

DIRECTORY

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE, MEDAN Governor of the East Coast of Sumatra-

H. J. Grijzen

Asst. Resident G. L. Uljee Secretary-V. Obdeijn

Chief Clerks-D. F. van der Heijde, C. E. Willemsen, E. J. Enkoroma Coffie, J. Groenendijk, J. M. Ferdinandus

ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENTS OF THE GOVERNMENT EAST COAST OF SUMATRA Asst. Resident-N. J. van den Brandhof Chief Clerk--W. H. Elsborg

Beneden Deli, Medan Controller (Medan)-J. W. A. F. Zeeman Do. (Laboean Deli)—F. de Ridder Clerk-F. C. Pietersz

Boven Deli, Arnhemia

Controller-H. Sieberg

Clerk-H. A. de Lizer

Serdang, Loeboeq Pakam

Controller-J. F. R. Verschoor van Nisse Clerk-Enkoroma Coffie J. F.

Padang en Bedagai, Tebing Tinggi Controller-P. J. Ketting Olivier Chief Clerk-N. J. Wattimena Clerk-D. Crawfurd

Langkat, Tandjoeng Poera

Asst. Resident-M. C. Roos van Raadshoven

Asst.Controller-A.W.de Haze Winkelman Chief Clerk-A. Neijhoff Clerk-F. B. A. de Veer

Boven Langkat, Bindjei

Controller-J. J. Viehoff Chief Clerk-E. H. Simon Clerk-J. C. H. Townsend

Pankalan Brandan Magistrate--W. H. Gerritsen

Asahan, Tandjoeng Balei Asst. Resident-P. A. Moorrees Asst. Controller-J. Reuvers Chief Clerk-G. Pangemanann Clerk-Malik Saleiman

Batoe Bahra, Laboean Roekoe Controller--H. Radersma Clerk-J. H. Inkiriwang

Laboean Batoe, Laboean Bilik Controller-G. Gerlach Clerk-E. Sternberg

Simeloengoen en de Karolanden, Pematang Siantar

Asst. Resident -J. Tideman Controller-H. B. F. de Vries Asst. Controller-R. J. Boejinga Chief Clerk- R. F. de Lizer

Clerk-Abdoel Firman gelar Maharadja

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