West Coast and Islands
Panggawa Barat
JOHORE-PAHANG
Comr.-Dato Abdul Samad bin Ibrahim
Sadili and East Coast Islands
Penggawa Timor
Comnr. Dato Jaffar bin Nong Yahya
SUPREME COURTS
Judge-Dato H. Mahomed Saleh, S.P.M.J. Mohamedan Law Adviser-The Dato Mufti,
Syed Salim Al'Attas, S.P.M.J. Magistrate-Unku Ismail bin U. Ahmad Registrar Tunku Mahmoods T. Othman Chief Clerk-Seyd Abdullah
Chinese Interpreter--Eo Joo Guan Tamil Interpreter-Maydeen
SURVEY DEPARTMENT
Gambier and Pepper Districts
Chiefs-Dato Bintara Luar, Unku Othman Commissioner-Inchi Yusof bin M. Sallah
TREASURY
Treasurer-Inchi Sulieman bin Ahmad Chief Clerk-Inchi Ismail bin Bachok Cashier-Unku Ahmad Raja Chee
TYERSALL
(Singapore Residence of H.H. The Sultan) Officer in charge-Hadji Almas
ESTATES
Batu Pahat
Yew Lee Letty Brook Formosa
Johore Fibre and Planting Co., Ld. Paterson, Simons & Co., agents J. R. Watson, manager Stoke Rochford-W. J. and H. Thomp-
son, proprietors
J. R. Watson, W. Hyde, managers Cambus-Exrs. J. Knox, proprietors
F. H. M. Staples, manager Paterson, Simons & Co., agents
385
Bandeath-Executors of the late J. Knox and F. K. Gordon, proprietors
F. H. M. Staples, manager
Johore Bharu
Michaelstowe-Wong Ah Fook, propr. Loonchoo-C. H. de R. Hensler
Guthrie & Co., agents
Fred. M. Porcher, superintendent
Johore Lama
Pengerang Pengerang Planting Co. Tanjong Perlek
H. Ritchie, agent W. W. Bailey, manager
do.
Pulau Lyang-H. W. Gieger and others,
proprietors
Pantie
H. O. Rowe, manager
Kota-W. F. Garland, Hervey, Major
Paterson, proprietors
G. L. Bailey, manager
Theobroma-H. Abrams, proprietor Pioneer-H. Abrams, proprietor
Pulai
Drumduan-J. F. A. Thurburn, propr.
Tebrau
Castlewood Planting Company
M. Larken, manager
JOHORE CLUB
Committee-Jaffar b. Hadji Mohamed (The Dato Mentri) D.K., (president), Dr. J. P. A. Wilson, S.M.J., M. Lar- ken, Dato Sri Stia d'Raja, T. Raw- son Ker, S.M.J. (hon. secretary)
LANDAN, A., Pineapple Planter and Pre-
server and Distiller of Essential Oils
PRESBYTERIAN CH. OF ENGLAND MISSION
Rev. J. A. B. Cook
SAW MILLS-JOHORE STEAM
DatoJ. Meldrum, D.P.M.J., F.R.G.S.,propr Robert Cameron, superintendent William Cameron, engineer John Cameron, assistant
PAHANG
The state of Pahang lies between Tringganu and Johore, and extends along the eastern side of the peninsula from 2 deg. 40 min. to 4 deg. 35 min. N., its coast line being about 130 miles in length. The area of the state is estimated at 10,000 square miles, and its principal river, which drains a large extent of country, is known by the same name. The river Pahang is, however, owing to its shallowness, navigable for small craft only. The country is sparsely populated, there being, according to the census of 1891, 57,462 inhabitants, of whom about 50,527 are Malays.
The capital of the state is Pekan, a town situated a few miles from the mouth of the river Pahang, where is also the seat of Government. The state is under British protection, and in August, 1888, the Sultan, acting under the advice of the Sultan of Johore, applied for a British Resident to assist in the administration of the country, which request was acceded to in October of that year.
13