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PHOTOGRAPHERS
Hisgen & Co. Charls & Co. N. van Wingen
PIANOS
A. Biele & Co.
W. Naesens & Co. J. H. Seelig & Co.
"TAILORS
J. T. Ligthart M. van Rixtel Savelkoul & Co Maurice Os.
SEMARANG-PADANG
TOBACCO MERCHANTS
"De Vereeniging" D. Bosma Valkenburg & Co. Toko F. C. Misset E. Dunlop & Co.
TRINKET SHOPS H. Spiegel Zikel & Co.
Au Bon Marché Meta Crull
WINE MERCHANTS Garreau Frères A. de Jong Klaasesz & Co.
PADANG
Padang, the capital of the West Coast of Sumatra, is situated 100° 20′ E. longi- tude and 58′ S. latitude. The population numbered in 1917 120,249, of whom 2,279 were Europeans, 7,660 Chinese, Arabs and other foreign Orientals, and 110,810 natives. The abundant vegetation, the extensive coconut plantations, and pleasant lanes give the impression of a large park or an immense native village. The greater part of the European bungalows are still of a very old type; they are constructed of wood only, whilst the floor is raised some feet above the ground, and the roofs are covered with atap leaves. The mountain scenery in the background and the large plan on which the place is designed make Padang one of the most pleasant towns of Netherlands-India, though the public buildings and private residences do not present a grand appearance. Padang is one of the most healthy coast places, land and sea winds contributing materially to lower the temperature. Through the absence of monsoons, no division of the year into a dry and a wet season can be made; the rainfall is equally divided over the whole year.
DIRECTORY
EN
NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPY
Brakema
KAMER VAN KOOPHANDEL
NYVERHEID
President-A. Winkelman
Members J. M. W. Dorfmeyer, W. F.
Beerman, A. M. Dekker
Secretary-D. Candel
HANDELSVEREENIGING
NEDERLANDSCH
INDISCHE ESCOMPTO
MAATSCHAPPY
F. C. Kok
President-W. P. Veth Secretary-H. D. Canne
BANK AGENCIES
JAVASCHE BANK
van Rossum Canne, subst. agent
Drs.
LAWYERS
W. H A. Sarolea
H. A. Kloppenburg
J. J. de Flines
G. G. de Lion
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