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been cleared and planted with pineapple for tinning; the whole of this business appears to be in the hands of Chinese. Considerable interest has also been shown in the cultivation of rubber, oil-grasses, lemon-grass and citronella, as well as indigo, vegetables, pepper and ground nuts. Coconut cultivation increases rapidly, but there is some tendency, especially among the Chinese, to substitute rubber for coconut, which has been officially declared to be “not an advisable policy."

Singapore offers but few points of salient interest to visitors, the Botanical Gardens at Tanglin, the Waterworks in Thomson Road, and the Ratlles Library and Museum being its only show places. A considerable mileage of electric tramway is now in operation. A railway across the island was sanctioned by a vote of the Legislative Council in 1899, and was opened for traffic on 1st January, 1988. An extension to the Tanjong Pagar Docks and neighbourhood was sanctioned and now runs as far as Pasir Panjang. This line of fourteen miles was the first section of a projected Malay Peninsula and India Railway, passing through and opening up the countries of Johore, Malacca, the Native Malay States, some Siamese territory and Burna, on to Calcutta. The Railway now runs direct from Singapore to Penang, and is being extended on the West Coast into Kedah and on th› East Coast through Pahang and Kelantan to join up with the Siamese railway system. The distance from Singapore to Calcutta'is just over 2,000 miles.

DIRECTORY

COLONIAL GOVERNMENT

Governor, and Commander-in-Chief-Sir Arthur H. Young, K.C.M., Aide-de-Camp---Lieut. Roger Crofton, R.G.A. (on leave)

Lieut. C. O. Olliver, R.G.A. (acting)

Private Secretary-H. Marriott (acting)

Clerk-W. Bachelor

EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

His Excellency the Governor, President General Officer Commanding the Troops Hon. Colonial Secretary Hon. Resident Councillor of Penang

LEGISLATIVE

His Excellency the Governor, President General Officer Commanding the Troops Hon. Colonial Secretary

Hon. Resident Councillor of l'enang Hon. Attorney-General

Hon. Treasurer

Hon. Colonial Engineer

Hon. C. J. Saunders

Hon, L. H. Clayton, acting

Hon. Dr. W. G. Ellis

Hon. J. B. Elcum (on leave) Hon. Tan Jiak Kim, C.M.G.

Hon. Attorney-General Hon. Colonial Engineer Hon. Colonial Treasurer

COUNCIL

Hon. Dr. D. J. Galloway Hon. A. R. Adams (on leave) Hon. E. C. Ellis (on leave)

Hon. D. T. Boyd

Hon. C'. W. Darbishire

Hon. R. Young

Hon. F. W. Collins

Hon. D. A. M. Brown (acting)

Hon. C. J. Carver (acting)

Clerk of Councils M. S. H. McArthur Shorthand Reporter—(vacant)

A. H. M. Thomas (acting)

(For Government Departments See under G.)

ABDULTAYEB ESMAILJEE MASKATI, Mer | chant and Commission Agent--3, Prince Street

E. M. Esmailjec, mgr., signs per pro.

Rajabally Mohamadally, clerk

ABRAMS, C.. W., Repository, Veterinary and Shoeing Establishment and Carriage Works-5, Orchard Road

Sole Proprietor and Manager—C. W.

Abrams, M.R.C.V.S.

Veterinary Surgeon-C. W. Abrams

M.R.C.V.S., signs per pro.

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