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The latter were constructed in 1919-21. One has a length of 1,000 metres and the oth a length of 560 metres. In the year 1908 the building of a screw-pile wharf, 500 metr long and 10 metres broad, with a depth alongside of 7.50 metres at low water, wi finished. It runs approximately parallel with the shore, and has eleven godown adjacent to it covering an area of about 9,000 square metres. The trade of Macass has advanced with such rapid
such rapid strides that from
from time to
time to time importa extensions have had to be made. In 1917 a quay with a length of 1,340 metres w completed, where ships of 9 metres draught can moor even at low tide. A light harbour has been made with a quay of about 600 metres and 26 short screw-pi wharves. The extension of godowns and sheds keeps pace with that of the quays, s that the so-called new harbour has 5,500 square metres devoted to sheds in addition 41,000 metres which can be used for open-air storage. On the north-side of the harbou reclamation works have been exccuted on a large scale, serving for storing coal, oil am fuel.
Island of Borneo
Pontianak.-Pontianak, which is situated at the junction of the small Kapoeas Rive is the principal trading centre in the West Coast of Borneo Residency. There is a whian 150 metres long, behind which there is a space of 800 square metres available for storag purposes. There is further a Customs examination shed with a floor space of about 50 square metres. The export of copra and cocoanut-oil is very considerable.
Bandjarmasin.- Bandjermasin is also a fairly important commercial centre. It lie on the Martapoera River, a few kilometres above the junction of that river with th Barito River in the Residency of South and East Borneo. In addition to the screw-pik wharf, 246 metres long and 11 metres wide, which was completed in 1911, there ar several other small landing stages on the right bank of the Martapoera river. Ther are Customs offices and storage godowns adjoining the harbour.
DIRECTORY
BESTUUR VAN NEDERLANDSCH-INDIE
Gouverneur-Generaal-Dr. D. Fock
Adjudant van Z. E.-O. L. Brewer, Kolonel-titulair der Artillerie, tevens Inten
Do. Do.
dant van het Huis van den Gouverneur-Generaal -J. B. de Meester, Lt. ter zee 2de klasse -J. W. Stoutjesdyk, Ritmeester der Cavalerie
RAAD VAN NEDERLANDSCH-INDIE Vice-President-Dr. K.F. Creutzberg Leden-J. v. d. Marel, Dr. P. W. Filet, L. C.
Westenenk
VOLKSRAAD
President Dr. A. Neytzell de Wilde Plaatsvervangend-Voorzitters - P. A. A. Koesoemo Joedo, Dr. Ir. J. I. J. M. Schmutzer
Leden--S.J. Aay, V. Ahn, R. M.A. P. Ariodi- noto, A. B. ten Berge, Dr. D. A. Delprat, R. A. A. A. Djajadiningrat, M. W. Dwid- josewojo, A. J N. Engelenberg, Dr. R. A. A. Fruin, Ir. E. J. L. Führi, P. H. Hadiwidjojo, Dr. Ir. Han Tiauw Tjong, Dr. C. C. van Helsdingen, F. H. de Hoog, Dr. H.'s Jacob, H. H. Kan, E. A. Kayadoe, H. C. Kerkkamp, Khouw Kim An, C. H. M. H. Kiès, P. A. A. Koesoemojoedo, F. Laoh, Loetan gelar Datoek Rangkajo
Maharadjo, G. J. van Lonkhuyzen, P. A. Mandagie, R. Mardjono, J. W. Meyer Ranneft, Tengkoe Moesa, R. P. de Queljoe Dr. Abdul Rivai, B. Roep, Dr. Ir. J. I. J. M. Schmutzer, H. J. J. Schneider, R. M. Soedarto Mangkoe Soebroto, R. M. J. Soejadi, R. T. A. Soejono, R. P. Socroso, H. Soetadi, R. T. A. Sosrodiprodjo, R. T. Sosrohadiwidjojo, J. E. Stokvis, Dr. D.Talma, Tjokorde Gde Rake Soekawati, Todong gelar Soetan Goenoeng (Moelia), J. van der Weyden, Dr. C. A. Wiessing, R. A. A. Wiranata Koesoema, F. H. K. Zaalberg, G. J. Zuiderhoff
ALGEMEENE SECRETARIE Algemeene Secretaris-G. R. Erd brink(wd.) Eerste Secretaris van het Gouvernement-
W. G. Stroband
Secretarissen van het Gouvernement- Dr. B. Th. A. Westerouen van Meeteren, J. M. Kiveron
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