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1402
SOERABAJA—SEMARANG
Naaml.venn. “Soerabajasche Machine |
handel” voorheen Becker & Co.
Dunkerbeck & Co.
Lidgerwood Manuf. Co., Ltd.
Ruhaak & Co.
Schlieper, C., & Co.
W. van Someren Greven & Co.
C. van Yliet & Zonen
Publishers avd Printers
E. Fuhri & Co.
Gimberg & Co.
H. van Ingen
Shipchandlers
M. van Someren Greve & Co.
Ruhaak & Co.
Storekeepers
Van Arcken & Co.
Handehnij Louvre
Baume & Co.
G. C. T. van Dorp & Co.
J. M. Chs. Nyiand
Handels vereeniging “ Onderling
Belang”
Mevr. Riemens
Nash & Co. | Prdttel & Co.
Tailors
De Brauwere <k Geirnaert
A. Griinberg
Mac Dougall I W. Savelkou)
Prdttel & Co. | J. van Soen
SEMARANG
Semarang is situated in 110° 25' E. longitude and 6° 58' S. latitude. The population
numbered in 1917 8,826 Europeans, 20,028 foreign Orientals, and 220,328 natives;,
total 249,182. The old city is small, with narrow streets and lanes. On the west side
of the river are the residence of the Regent, the Mosque, the Post and Telegraph Office,
the Hospital, the Government House containing the Offices of the Resident, the
Court of Justice, and different other Government offices.
The railway extends to Batavia and Soerabaja. The roads of Semarang do not
afford the same accommodation as the harbour of Tandjoeng Priok, but the view of the
city and surroundings is very fine. So-called steam tramways, being in fact light rail¬
ways with quite a considerable capacity—both for goods and passenger traffic—extend
from Semarang westward along the coast as far as Cheribon, and further on up-country
to Kadipaten; and also to the eastern parts of the residency Semarang and the
residency Rembang, as well as to Soerabaja, as mentioned above.
DIRECTORY
BANKS
Chartered Bank of India, Aust. & China
Internationale Crediet & Handels-
vereeniging “Rotterdam,” agents
China & Southern Bank, Ltd.—Head
Office: Taipeh, Formosa. Semarang
Branch: Gantengah; Tel. Ad: Kanan-
ginko
S. Shimizu,manager
Cheng Chun Hoai, vice-president
Lie Song Hui, director
Kwin Djoen Eng, councillor
Ju Hong Sui, adviser
R. Tanaka, pp. manager
Cultuur Mu DerYorstenlanden
W. A. van Emden, agent
B. F. G. Zur Muhlen, do.
A. Fernhout, signs per pro.
J. M. Gulcher, do.
H. A. A. C. Reijners, do.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corpn.
MacNeill & Co., agents
Internationale Crebiet en Handels-
vereeniging “Rotterdam”
A. Horn brink, agent
P. F. Zimmerman, do. plv.
H. F. N. Nieuwenhuis, signs per pro.
SOERABAJA—SEMARANG
Naaml.venn. “Soerabajasche Machine |
handel” voorheen Becker & Co.
Dunkerbeck & Co.
Lidgerwood Manuf. Co., Ltd.
Ruhaak & Co.
Schlieper, C., & Co.
W. van Someren Greven & Co.
C. van Yliet & Zonen
Publishers avd Printers
E. Fuhri & Co.
Gimberg & Co.
H. van Ingen
Shipchandlers
M. van Someren Greve & Co.
Ruhaak & Co.
Storekeepers
Van Arcken & Co.
Handehnij Louvre
Baume & Co.
G. C. T. van Dorp & Co.
J. M. Chs. Nyiand
Handels vereeniging “ Onderling
Belang”
Mevr. Riemens
Nash & Co. | Prdttel & Co.
Tailors
De Brauwere <k Geirnaert
A. Griinberg
Mac Dougall I W. Savelkou)
Prdttel & Co. | J. van Soen
SEMARANG
Semarang is situated in 110° 25' E. longitude and 6° 58' S. latitude. The population
numbered in 1917 8,826 Europeans, 20,028 foreign Orientals, and 220,328 natives;,
total 249,182. The old city is small, with narrow streets and lanes. On the west side
of the river are the residence of the Regent, the Mosque, the Post and Telegraph Office,
the Hospital, the Government House containing the Offices of the Resident, the
Court of Justice, and different other Government offices.
The railway extends to Batavia and Soerabaja. The roads of Semarang do not
afford the same accommodation as the harbour of Tandjoeng Priok, but the view of the
city and surroundings is very fine. So-called steam tramways, being in fact light rail¬
ways with quite a considerable capacity—both for goods and passenger traffic—extend
from Semarang westward along the coast as far as Cheribon, and further on up-country
to Kadipaten; and also to the eastern parts of the residency Semarang and the
residency Rembang, as well as to Soerabaja, as mentioned above.
DIRECTORY
BANKS
Chartered Bank of India, Aust. & China
Internationale Crediet & Handels-
vereeniging “Rotterdam,” agents
China & Southern Bank, Ltd.—Head
Office: Taipeh, Formosa. Semarang
Branch: Gantengah; Tel. Ad: Kanan-
ginko
S. Shimizu,manager
Cheng Chun Hoai, vice-president
Lie Song Hui, director
Kwin Djoen Eng, councillor
Ju Hong Sui, adviser
R. Tanaka, pp. manager
Cultuur Mu DerYorstenlanden
W. A. van Emden, agent
B. F. G. Zur Muhlen, do.
A. Fernhout, signs per pro.
J. M. Gulcher, do.
H. A. A. C. Reijners, do.
Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corpn.
MacNeill & Co., agents
Internationale Crebiet en Handels-
vereeniging “Rotterdam”
A. Horn brink, agent
P. F. Zimmerman, do. plv.
H. F. N. Nieuwenhuis, signs per pro.
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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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Shelfmark | H3.86.1303 |
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