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Guntzel
HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ GUNTZEL & SCHUMACHER. Mr. Carl Hick, who has held the position of German Consul at Medan for eleven years, has been closely identified with the commercial interests of Deli for more than twenty years past. Among his other interests and activities he is director of the Handel Maalschappij Guntzel & Schumacher, one of…
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Tjong A Fie
Medan, September 7, 1916. A thirtieth anniversary. Now that the 12th of this year Mr Tjong A Fie is a well-known fellow townsman and fellow countryman will celebrate his thirty-year anniversary as the head of the Chinese, now being erected all over the city and the feast, according to his preparations, a in a large…
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The Chinese people of Medan
The Chinese people of Medan. Causery. BY P. B. VAN STADEN TEN BRINK. And now a word about the official heads of the Chinese in Medan. Certainly I do not need to inform the readers further about the necessity of appointing heads; throughout the Ned. Ind.-Archipelago is considered that system applied. At Medan we have…
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An American about Deli
We would nevertheless like to introduce our readers to the article about Deli in the Penang Gazette of 6 of this occurring. The writer is an American and screaming must therefore be for him the contrasts between the conditions in his native country, where in such an incredibly short time so much grand and useful…
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Tjaboh, Taukeh?
Our trotting coolie turned and showed his sweat glistening face and his gold-gleaming teeth: “Tjaboh, Taukeh?” “Well,” Van Alphen said to me, “now that we’re here, we might as well take a look at the night life of Medan. Who knows, perhaps this Hongkong fellow can show us something amusing?” “Right, let’s take the opportunity.…
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At Bangsawan
The Bangsawan stood on a spacious square. Outside the large frame building there was a swarm of people: Malays, talking in muffled voices, loudly screaming Chinese, individual tall-grown Bengalis with a princely bearing, a couple of constantly drunken Tamuls, and sly-looking Arabs. In the booths of the opportunity vendors and in the travelling kitchens everything…
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Chinese Quarter
The modest hotel at which I had established my residence was situated on Paleisweg out near the southern end of town in one of Medan’s oldest European quarters. It was a district of enormous bungalows set in spacious grounds behind tall bamboo hedges. Many of the properties were badly overgrown with tropical gardens which had…
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Kehding
HANDELSVEREENIGING F. KEHDING. This firm was established in October, 1880, under the style of F. Kehding, and the founder commenced business in Tandjong Poera, the seaport of Langkat, as agent for the Ocean Steamship Company (Holt Line of Liverpool) ; also as a general merchant. In April, 188 1, the agency of the Shipping Company…