PAHANG THE NEGRI SEMBILAN
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W. Gregory, engineer E. A. Lloyd, millman E. L. Dmelury, surveyor
MALAYAN (PAHANG) EXPLORATION Co., LD., 18, Bishopsgate Street Within, London
H. Lancaster Hobbs, M.I.M.&M., gl. mgr.
R. L. Finck, accountant
PAHANG CONSOlidated, Co., LIMITED, Head Office, Blomfield House, London Wall, London, E.C.
W. D. O'Brien, M.E., general supt.
H. E. Nicholls, A.R.S.M., M.I.M.M. ingr.
of mines
T. E. Treloar, mine captain
R. B. Scott, chief engineer
G. D. O. Gowan, A.R.S.M., M.I.M.M,,
assistant mining engineer
J. J. Collins, asst. mining engineer M. A. Francis, A.R., S.M., assistant
mining engineer
C. G. C. Clarke, assayer
W. McAlister, surveyor
W. H. Williams, accountant
G. D. Melville, assistant engineer M. Bullen,
J. J. Bullen,
H. O. Browne,
E. Hughes, miner
H. Rowe
J. Jory
E. Driscoll,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
I. D. Bruce; } railway
J. Forbes,
R. de Munnich,
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Kuala Kuantan
W O. Pou.M.D., M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P.(Lond.)
medical officer
A. V. Reutens, conductor rubber
estate, Kuala Kuantan
B. de Mello, dresser
Lee Seng Tek, office clerk
A. L. Mowe,
do.
Pang Chow Hee, do.
Hadgi Ibrauin, store keeper Kiang Kiat,
do.
PAHANG FLOTILLA COMPANY
PAHANG KABANG, LIMITED
H. E. Nicholls, A.R.S.M., A.I.M.M., super. G.A. Thompson, in charge at Semiliang W. Murray, miner
QUEENSLAND RAUB GOLD Mining Co.,
Raub
G. A. Derrick, representative
LD.,
RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COM-
PANY, LIMITED
Head Office, Queen Street, Brisbane
Chas. A. Clarke, secretary
Local Directors
Hon. J. Anderson and A. Gentle Local Secretary
G. A. Derrick, Battery Rd., S'pore Staff at the mines
W. H. Martin, general manager E. T. Roper, assayer
A. G. Coleman, battery manager L. Zotzman, electrical engineer C. M. Henley, surveyor
C. J. Gould, mine agent R. Hangan, do.
R. Long,
accountant
W. Bowen Rowlands, do. Electricians at Power Station
J. Götz
E. von Varchmin
G. Kruger
TONG SOON KONG SI, Bentong, Pahang, F. M. S., Land Owners, and Miners
Towkays: Loke Yew, Chong Sow Sit,
Chia Choon Seng
Join Boon Hugh, general manager Wong Long Yu, cashier
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.
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