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SUDU SEREMBAN MINES

THE NEGRI SEMBILAN SELANGOR

W. W. Richardson, manager F. W. Barker, secretary E. B. Whipford, assistant R. H. Rogers,

do.

SUNGEI SALAK ESTATE, Pork Dickson (600

acres, 100 Para Rubber)

F.M. Porcher, G. E. Bagnall, proprietors

SUNGEI UJONG CLUB

Committee-J. D. Kemp (hon. sec.) W. L. Conlay (hon. treasurer) C. B. Mills, J. Craigie, F. J. Weld, H. Caldicott, C. Ephraums

SUNGEI UJONG (MALAY PENINSULA) RAIL-

WAY COMPANY, LIMITED, Port Dickson

James McClymont, general manager

and accountant

Cf. Clerk, Audit Office-C.Appapilly, W. A. Estrop, Chan Chen Ek, S.

V. Karthigasoo, clerks B. Stork, typist, traffic office K. Appathurai, relief clerk do. I. Perera, station-mstr., Port Dickson K. Chellappah, chief clerk and asst.,

Station Master Port Dickson Teck Hock (Port Dickson), Tok Bee Leong and Lee Lai Hae, clerks V. Vishnoo, booking clerk

K. Apalvanar, clerk in charge,Siliau P. Supramanian, station-master, K.

Sawah

W. Peters, clerk-in-charge, Mamban K. Venugopal,station master, Rassak

L.A.Stork, station- master,Seremban A. Sethamparapilly, chief clerk Yeo Tian Tek, chief delivery clerk Soon Keat, assistant do. S. Poniah, booking clerk

K. Kandasamy, asst. goods clerk V. Kandapoo, gate clerk S.Vansanden, head guard, Seremban P. Savarimuttoo, asst. do., P. Dickson C. L. Matheson, loco.engr,,P.Dickson M. Francis, shop foreman, P. Dickson A. Krishner, storek per., P. Dickson P. B. Giffenning, perm. way foreman

TEMIANG SYNDICATE LD., Seremban T. H. Tedlie, managing director

Terentang ESTATE, (1,850 acres, 550 Coffee

and Pura Rubber)

J. A. Macgregor, manager

JELEBU CLUB

JELEBU

Hon. Secretary-J. Gardner

JELEBU MINING COMPANY

Herbert M. Nairn, manager

JELEBU MINING AND TRADING CO., LD.: Tel.

Ad. Sumadah

John Gardner, general manager Syme & Co., general agents, Singapore

JELEBU READING ROOM

Hon. Secretary-Karl Prins

SELANGOR

This protected native state, containing an area of about 3,200 square miles, lies on the western coast of the Malay Peninsula, and is bounded by the protected native states of Perak on the north and Negri Sembilan on the south, extending inland to the mountains in the centre of the peninsula, which divide it from Pahang and Jelebu.

The Government consists of the Sultan, advised by the British Resident, and assisted by the State Council. The State is divided into the following six Districts :- 1. Kwala Lumpur, the central district where the Residency and principal Government Offices are situated, and which also contains the richest tin mines that have yet been developed. 2-Klang, the principal port, situated about 14 miles from the mouth of the Klang River. 3.--Kwala Langat, an agricultural district, in which the Sultan resides. 4.-Kwala Selangor, containing the most important fisheries in the State. 5.—Ulu Langat, an inland mining district on the borders of Negri Sembilan. 6.—Ulu Selangor, a district adjoining Perak, containing much valuable mining land, as yet comparatively undeveloped.

Each district is under the charge of a European District Officer, from whom the Native Penghulus (in charge of the mukims into which each District is subdivided) receive instructions. The Police Force consists of a deputy Commissioner, assistant deputy Commissioner, seven European inspectors, and 568 native non-commissioned officers and men.

REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS are the Standard Everywhere.

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