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534: 290: 354:, had taken over his father's kangchu concessions, pepper and gambier business, and revenue farms. In addition, he held shares to eight rivers in his own right and was the manager of the Kongkek (Pepper and Gambier Society of Singapore). Seah was therefore the most prominent towkay in Johor, but the Ngee Heng passed him over for an unknown young man, mostly probably because Tan Hiok Nee was still running the Kongsi from Singapore and only required an assistant, not a business rival, to be in charge. 521: 24: 556:
final duty for the Ngee Heng was to sign a $ 30,000 bond for the settlement of Ngee Heng's liabilities and the disposal of its properties as part of winding up the society. He died soon after executing the bond and his successor, Lin Jin He, was assigned the task of disposing of Ngee Heng's assets.
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As a timber merchant in Singapore and Johor, he appointed his son Lim Choon Seng, Tan Geok Soon and J.M Cameron as the managers of his timber business in Singapore and Johor around August 1902. He owned Stulang Steam Saw Mill in Stulang, Johor Bahru. He opened a branch of Chop Sin Moh at 181 Beach
374:. The grant permitted him to set up a revenue farm on the eastern outskirts of the city. Although the concession was granted in 1892, it came into effect only in 1902 for reasons unknown. Lim built a road across the centre of his concession and named it 378:, with his gambling farm built on stilts in the seafront facing what is now the New Hong Kong Restaurant. His concession was named Kampung Ah Siang. In 1896, Lim obtained timber concessions for east Johor and 564:(Timbalan Setia Negeri) received him and the Johor flag was flown half-mast that day with a half-day holiday. Lim Ah Siang's tomb still stands on a hill near Jalan Ah Siang facing Singapore up to this day. 321:
was still only referred as Second Brother, the second most senior-ranking member in the secret society hierarchy, as Tan Hiok Nee continued to be a towering presence in nearby Singapore.
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Then he opened a Stulang Steam Saw Mill office in Singapore at 7, Gresham House, Battery Road, Singapore around 1903 with J.M. Cameron appointed as the manager.
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On 19 February 1917, Lim Ah Siang died in his residence in Singapore: No 89, Kampong Java Road; his body was sent back to Johor Bahru. The
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Lim Ah Siang once Stulang Steam Saw Mills' office in Singapore at Gresham House, Singapore (right side of the Medical Hall) circa 1902
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In 1916, the Ngee Heng Kongsi was wound up with the enactment of the Societies Ordinance.
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He assumed the leadership of the Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor around 1885, after
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dropped out of sight after selling off his concessions, and Kapitan
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also, which were managed by both Lim Choon Seng and Tan Geok Soon.
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and Tan Hiok Nee who had a personal relationship with the
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With no new Kapitan appointed after 688:Singaporean people of Chinese descent 683:Singaporean people of Teochew descent 17: 698:Malaysian people of Teochew descent 693:Malaysian people of Chinese descent 13: 14: 719: 400:He owned Sin Teong Hin Kongsi at 366:was granted a 99-year lease from 532: 519: 22: 501: 459: 274: 602: 588: 574: 481: 439: 264: 255: 1: 567: 297: 117: 7: 539:Order of the Crown of Johor 313:stepped down and retire to 48:the claims made and adding 10: 724: 541:(Seri Mahkota Johor - SMJ) 79: 512: 472: 430: 390:Road, Singapore in 1901. 357: 337:Dato' Jaafar Bin Muhammad 280:Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor 238: 221: 213: 201: 181: 176: 172: 160: 148: 137: 132:Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor 129: 125: 116: 97: 547: 324:Lim Ah Siang was unlike 673:People from Johor Bahru 334:Menteri Besar of Johor 294: 292: 562:Johor Military Force 386:is named after him. 678:People from Shantou 295: 33:possibly contains 537:Companion of the 492:Zoeng1 Wing5 Fuk1 242: 241: 217:1. 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Chinese name
family name
Kapitan China
SMJ
Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor
Tan Hiok Nee
Lin Jin He
Chaoyang
Chaoshan
China
Singapore
Johor Bahru
Malaysia
Singapore
Kapitan China
Chinese
pinyin
Pe̍h-ōe-jī
Ngee Heng Kongsi of Johor
Johor Bahru

Chaoyang
Tan Hiok Nee
Singapore
Tan Kee Soon

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