PAHANG-NEGRI SEMBILAN
MALAYAN (PAHang) Exi LoRATION Co., Ld.,
43, Lothbury, London Selensing Gold Mines, Pahang Geo. Laws, general manager R. L. Finck, accountant
W. Gregory, mechanical engineer R. A. Archbold, surveyor and assayer H. F Burns, D. Isaacson, miners D. H. Neubronner, D. Pereira, fitters J. B. D'Souza, timekeeper
No. 2. Concession
W. B. Roberts, manager
C. E. Gomes, J. E. Gomes, assistants
Pahang Corporation, Limited, Blomfield
House, London Wall, London, E.C.
W. H. Derrick, A.I.M.M., M.S.C.I., superdt. R. Latto, in charge Kwala Kuantan David W. Jones, nine manager T. E. Trelour, assistant do. G. Pfenningwerth, accountant J. W. Rolph, medical officer N. Samwell, surveyor engineer
M. Bullen,
E. C. Borghese, do.
C. H. Paul,
do.
Thos. Job, T. H. Wren, T. Simmons,
tin dressers
R. De Munnick, storekeeper
J. Bullen,
do.
Paterson, Simons & Co., agents,
Singapore
PAHANG FLOTILLA COMPANY
PAHANG KAbang, Limited
W. H. Derrick, superintendent
F. J. Rich, mine manager Keng Hoh, clerk
Paterson, Simons & Co., agents, S'pore
Pahang RIVERS COMPANY, LD., in Liqdn.
Alex. J. Gunn, liquidator, Singapore
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PAHANG SERAU LIPIS COMPANY, LD.,
Alex. J. Gunn, liquidator, Singapore
PAHANG SEMANTAN JELLEI SYNDICATE, LD.
Alex, J. Gunn, secretary, Singapore
PUNJOM MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, Head
Office, 9, Praya, Hongkong Punjom Gold Mines
L. L. Bailey, manager
W. H. Phillips, mining department Thos. O'Brien,
J. G. Rogers, Thos. Whiting
do.
do.
do.
S. Northwood, milling department J. C'.. Higgins, do.
Geo. A. Thompson, cyanide chemist
and assayer
J. S. Mendoza, bookkeeper D. S. Coil, apothecary Syme & Co., agents, Singapore G. H. Russell, agent, Pekan
RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING CO., LD.
W. Bibby, manager
G. B. Whyte, assistant manager P. E. Bibby, assistant accountant H. T. Bibby, engineer
J. Walker, carpenter
A. F. Bibby, assayer
A. McGlenchy, S. H. Rowe, Chas.
Cole, H. Cleg, A. Bray, miners Head Office, Queen St., Brisbane
Chas. W. Clark, secretary Local Office, Singapore
G. S. Murray, J. Anderson, directors G. A. Derrick, local secretary
SEMPAM TIN MINES
TRESANG MINES
W. Dumeresq, manager
J. McCardluf, tinman
WATSON, J. R., manager, Tepar Syndicate
THE NEGRI SEMBILAN
This is a group of seven states-Johol, Tambin, Sri Menanti, Jempol, Rembau, Sungei Ujong, and Jelebu, the two latter having been confederated with the original group of five in 1895. They occupy together some 3,000 square miles of the interior of the peninsula, bounded on the north and east by Pahang, on the west by Malacca, and on the south by Johore. The five states originally known as the Negri Sembilan were brought under British protection by Sir Frederick Weld in 1883 and by an agreement with the respective chiefs, signed on the 13th July, 1889, they were con- federated as one Residency. They are governed by the native chiefs or penghulus, assisted by the British Resident and Magistrates under him.
Under the later scheme of confederation, brought into force in 1895, by which Sungei Ujong and Jelebu were brought in, there are five districts, viz., Seremban, the Coast,
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