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BRITISH NORTH BORNEO
1,000 miles from Singapore, 1,200 miles from Hongkong and 660 miles from Manila, lb
"became connected telegraphically with Labuan on the 7th May, 1897, and was thus
placed in communication with Europe, etc. There are now four wireless installations
in the country, at Jesselton, Sandakan, Kudat and Tawao. A lighthouse has been
•opened at Batu Tinagat, near Tawao.
The territory of British North Borneo was acquired from the Sultans of Brunei and
Sulu by cession for a small annual payment in 1877, and the British North Borneo
Company was incorporated by Royal Charter on the 1st November, 1881. The area of
the territory is 31,106 square miles, and the population as ascertained by the census of
1911 is 208,183 as compared with 104,527 in 1901. The total included 355 Europeans,
167,586 natives of Borneo, 26,002 Chinese, 5,510 natives of the Netherlands East Indies,
5,503 natives of the Sulu Archipelago, and 246 Japanese. The Company’s authorised
â– capital is £2,000,000, but the amount issued so far is £1,845,313. A dividend of 2| per
cent, was declared in 1914; 3 per cent, in 1915; and 3i per cent, in 1916. The credit
balance of the Revenue Account for the year ended December 31, 1916, was £105,457
against £89,180 in 1915. In May, 1888, a British Protectorate was established.
The following officers have administered the Government of the Territory since its
acquisition by the Company:—1881-1887, W. H. Treacher; 1887-1888, W. M. Crocker
(acting); 1888-1891, C. Y. Creagh, C.M.G.; 1891-1892, L. P. Beaufort (acting); 1892, C. V.
Creagh, c.m.g; 1895, L. P. Beaufort; 1900, Hugh Clifiord, c.m.g.; 1901, E. W. Birch,
C.M.G.; 1905, E. P. Gueritz; 1911, F. R. Ellis, c.m.g.; 1912, J. Scott Mason; 1912-3, A. O.
Pearson (acting); 1913, C. W. C. Parr; 1915, A. C. Pearson; 1915, F. W. Fraser (acting),
.and 1916, A. C. Pearson.
DIRECTORY
Governor and Commander-in-Chief—A. C. Pearson
Audit Office
Auditor—C. P. Yankinschot
Asst. do.—S. G. Holmes
Chief Clerk—J. S. Leong
Magistrate’s Criminal and Civil Courts
District Magistrate — W. W. Smith ,
Magistrate—H. B. E. Hake
Magistrate’s Clerk and Interpreter—Lim
Yang Teck
British North Borneo Company, Incor¬
porated by Royal Charter, 1st November,
1881
Court of Directors, London
Offices: 37, Threadneedle St., London, E.C.
jRt. Hon. Sir West Ridgeway, g.c.b.,
G.c.M.G., K.c.s.i. (chairman)
Edward Dent (vice-chairman)
Vice-Admiral Sir B F. Clark, k.c.b.
Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone
G. Bromley-Martin
: .Sir Montague F. Ommanney, g.c.m.g.,
K.C.B., I.S.O.
Major-General Sir A. E. Turner, k.c.b.
Secretary—Harington G. Forbes
Excise
Commissioner of Customs and Excise— M.
M. Clark
Asst. Commissioner of Excise—T. J. C
White
Deputy Commissioner of Excise, Jesselton
—J. Macdonald
Chief Clerk—John. S. Funk
Postal Department
Postmaster-General and Supdt.of Telephs.
—R. Scott Atkinson, m.i.e.e. (on leave),
W. M. C. Weedon (acting)
Postmaster, Jesselton—Kong Chin Foh
Postmaster Sandakan—A. M. Lourdesami
Do. Kudat—Siah Qui Boon
Do. Lahad Datu—H. Myddelton
Do. Beaufort—J. Maxwell Hall
Do. Tenom—O. R. Smith
Do. Tawao—F. Newell
British North Borneo Volunteer
RIfles
Commandant—Capt. H. V. Woon
Lieuts.—P. A. Dingle, A. B. C. Francis
SANDAKAN
Treasury and Audit Department
Financial Commissioner—J. McDowell
Asst. Commissioner— B. McEnroe(on leave)
Asst., Do.— C. P. Vankinschot (acting)
Auditor—C. P. Vankinschot
Auditor—T. W. Rose (acting)
1,000 miles from Singapore, 1,200 miles from Hongkong and 660 miles from Manila, lb
"became connected telegraphically with Labuan on the 7th May, 1897, and was thus
placed in communication with Europe, etc. There are now four wireless installations
in the country, at Jesselton, Sandakan, Kudat and Tawao. A lighthouse has been
•opened at Batu Tinagat, near Tawao.
The territory of British North Borneo was acquired from the Sultans of Brunei and
Sulu by cession for a small annual payment in 1877, and the British North Borneo
Company was incorporated by Royal Charter on the 1st November, 1881. The area of
the territory is 31,106 square miles, and the population as ascertained by the census of
1911 is 208,183 as compared with 104,527 in 1901. The total included 355 Europeans,
167,586 natives of Borneo, 26,002 Chinese, 5,510 natives of the Netherlands East Indies,
5,503 natives of the Sulu Archipelago, and 246 Japanese. The Company’s authorised
â– capital is £2,000,000, but the amount issued so far is £1,845,313. A dividend of 2| per
cent, was declared in 1914; 3 per cent, in 1915; and 3i per cent, in 1916. The credit
balance of the Revenue Account for the year ended December 31, 1916, was £105,457
against £89,180 in 1915. In May, 1888, a British Protectorate was established.
The following officers have administered the Government of the Territory since its
acquisition by the Company:—1881-1887, W. H. Treacher; 1887-1888, W. M. Crocker
(acting); 1888-1891, C. Y. Creagh, C.M.G.; 1891-1892, L. P. Beaufort (acting); 1892, C. V.
Creagh, c.m.g; 1895, L. P. Beaufort; 1900, Hugh Clifiord, c.m.g.; 1901, E. W. Birch,
C.M.G.; 1905, E. P. Gueritz; 1911, F. R. Ellis, c.m.g.; 1912, J. Scott Mason; 1912-3, A. O.
Pearson (acting); 1913, C. W. C. Parr; 1915, A. C. Pearson; 1915, F. W. Fraser (acting),
.and 1916, A. C. Pearson.
DIRECTORY
Governor and Commander-in-Chief—A. C. Pearson
Audit Office
Auditor—C. P. Yankinschot
Asst. do.—S. G. Holmes
Chief Clerk—J. S. Leong
Magistrate’s Criminal and Civil Courts
District Magistrate — W. W. Smith ,
Magistrate—H. B. E. Hake
Magistrate’s Clerk and Interpreter—Lim
Yang Teck
British North Borneo Company, Incor¬
porated by Royal Charter, 1st November,
1881
Court of Directors, London
Offices: 37, Threadneedle St., London, E.C.
jRt. Hon. Sir West Ridgeway, g.c.b.,
G.c.M.G., K.c.s.i. (chairman)
Edward Dent (vice-chairman)
Vice-Admiral Sir B F. Clark, k.c.b.
Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone
G. Bromley-Martin
: .Sir Montague F. Ommanney, g.c.m.g.,
K.C.B., I.S.O.
Major-General Sir A. E. Turner, k.c.b.
Secretary—Harington G. Forbes
Excise
Commissioner of Customs and Excise— M.
M. Clark
Asst. Commissioner of Excise—T. J. C
White
Deputy Commissioner of Excise, Jesselton
—J. Macdonald
Chief Clerk—John. S. Funk
Postal Department
Postmaster-General and Supdt.of Telephs.
—R. Scott Atkinson, m.i.e.e. (on leave),
W. M. C. Weedon (acting)
Postmaster, Jesselton—Kong Chin Foh
Postmaster Sandakan—A. M. Lourdesami
Do. Kudat—Siah Qui Boon
Do. Lahad Datu—H. Myddelton
Do. Beaufort—J. Maxwell Hall
Do. Tenom—O. R. Smith
Do. Tawao—F. Newell
British North Borneo Volunteer
RIfles
Commandant—Capt. H. V. Woon
Lieuts.—P. A. Dingle, A. B. C. Francis
SANDAKAN
Treasury and Audit Department
Financial Commissioner—J. McDowell
Asst. Commissioner— B. McEnroe(on leave)
Asst., Do.— C. P. Vankinschot (acting)
Auditor—C. P. Vankinschot
Auditor—T. W. Rose (acting)
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Description | Volumes from the Asian 'Directory and Chronicle' series covering 1917-1941, but missing 1919 and 1923. Compiled annually from a multiplicity of local sources and research. They provide listings of each country's active corporations, foreign residents and government agencies of all nationalities for that year, together with their addresses. Content includes: various treaties; coverage of conflicts; currencies and taxes; consular fees; weights and measures; public holidays; festivals and traditions. A source of information for both Western states and communities of foreigners living in Asia. Published by Hongkong Daily Press. |
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