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BATAVIA AND WELTEVREDEN-SOURABAYA
TANDJONG PRIOK (N. V. Droogdok- Maatschappij) of Rotterdam-Čabie Ad: Repairs, Batavia. (Dry Dock and Ship Repairers)
Stevedores
Stevedoor Maatschappij Priok (Tand
joeng-Priok)
N. I. Steenkolen Handel Mij. N. I. K. A. S.
Tailors
Joh. Kemper Franken
Mij. Onderlinge Hulp-Noorwijk 19.
G. Kerner & Co.
M. de Koning
Oger, frères Aug. Savelkoul J. F. Scheltcns Sien & Co.
P. Smits
Tannery
A. C. Buisson "Reptilia"
Bataviasche Leerlooiery
Timber Merchants
Koloniale Handel Mij. H Mij. P. Landberg & Zn San Liem Kongsie Sioe Liem Kongsie Houthandel Mij. "Singkel"
Tobacconists
Sigarenmagazijn Louis Dobbelman Ant. Justman Tabak Mij. Sigarenmagazijn "Het Moortje"
Tourist Offices
1437
JAVA (Reisburcau)-Java Automobile
Service
NETHERLANDS
EAST
INDIES TOURIST
ENQUIRY OFFICE-Rijswijk 11; Cable Ad: Rijswijk
Official Tourist Bureau
Tourist Office Lindeman
SOURABAYA
Sourabaya is the capital of the "Provincie" Oost-Java, in the island of Java, and is advantageously situated for commercial purposes on the Maanra Strait, directly opposite the island of Madura. The largest city on the island, it is the principal centre of Java's cominercial activities. It is also the naval headquarters of the Dutch East Indies. Among its principal buildings are a fine Government house a naval arsenal, several shipbuilding yards and a naval flying-base.
Sourabaya's position is naturally protected and it lies on the low alluvial delta of the Kali Mas river which empties into the Madura strait. This strait is the narrow division between the island of Java and that of Madura. Sourabaya, therefore, is the outlet in a trade way for exceptionally rich districts. It has been pointed out else- where that Java is naturally divided into three producing districts, each of which, while yielding much the same products, yields a different grade. This is due to climate as well as to soil. Much of the soil of Java is of volcanic origin and therefore exceedingly rich in deposits of a nutritive value. The eastern portion of the island, of which Sourabaya is the seaport proper, contains about 2,000 square miles of agricultural land, most of which has been under cultivation for many years. About 71 per cent. of the population is agricultural. Among the foreigners the Chinese play an important part. In 1927 there were 23,506 Europeans, 40,548 foreign Orientals, 191,070 natives; total 255,124.
The climate is typically tropical there being only three quarter of an hour's difference between the longest and the shortest day. The climate, however, shows one marked difference from that of other tropical regions for the influence of the sea and mountain-breezes moderates the heat during the day and prevents too fast cooling- off at night. The pressure is constant with a inean temperature of 80 F. maximum 95° F. and a rainfall of 130 inches. The wet season covers the period from November to January, the dry one from May to August.
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