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| I. | Singapore and the Equator | [1] |
| II. | In “Java Major” | [17] |
| III. | Batavia, Queen of the East | [25] |
| IV. | The Kampongs | [37] |
| V. | To the Hills | [49] |
| VI. | A Dutch Sans Souci | [62] |
| VII. | In a Tropical Garden | [79] |
| VIII. | The “Culture System” | [94] |
| IX. | The “Culture System” (Continued) | [109] |
| X. | Sinagar | [126] |
| XI. | Plantation Life | [136] |
| XII. | Across the Preanger Regencies | [147] |
| XIII. | “To Tissak Malaya!” | [156] |
| XIV. | Prisoners of State at Boro Boedor | [167] |
| XV. | Boro Boedor | [182] |
| XVI. | Boro Boedor and Mendoet | [203] |
| XVII. | Brambanam | [216] |
| XVIII. | Solo: the City of the Susunhan | [240] |
| XIX. | The Land of Kris and Sarong | [253] |
| XX. | Djokjakarta | [265] |
| XXI. | Pakoe Alam: the “Axis of the Universe” | [283] |
| XXII. | “Tjilatjap,” “Chalachap,” “Chelachap” | [301] |
| XXIII. | Garoet and Papandayang | [312] |
| XXIV. | “Salamat!” | [324] |