PAHANG-NON-FEDERATED MALAY STATES

Mill Manager-A. A. Clode Asst. Millman-Thos. Lawther Tin Dresser-J. Jose

General Surfaceman—M. Bullen Tramline Overseer--M. Joneith Kuantan Agent-Capt. J. Forbes Kuala Reman Estate

Head Planter-A. H. Graham Asst. Planter-M. A. Reddie

Do. -A. M. Kennedy

Sungei Talam Estate

Resident Manager-G. C. Porter Asst. Planter-C. D. Campbell

Do. --F. Loveridge

PAHANG RUBBER CO., LTD.- Postal Ad:

Raub

F. Oates, acting manager

A. M. Lawrence

F. A. Haycroft

L. F. Brown

The Waterhouse Co., Ld., estate agents

(Singapore)

PERTING PENDAK RUBBER ESTATE, Ben- tong, Pahang, Federated Malay States -Tel. Ad: "Hugh," Pentong

J. B. Hugh, proprietor

QUEENSLAND RAUB GOLD MINING Co.,

LTD.-Rauk

G. A. Derrick, representative

RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING COM- PANY, LIMITED-Raub, Pahang, F. M. S.; Head Office: Brisbane

Secretary-Chas. A. Clarke

Local Secretaries - Derrick & Co.

(Singapore)

Staff at mines

1453

Genl. Mugr.-F. Williams Mechanical and Electrical Engineer-

W. W. Scotland

Battery Manager-W. E. Watkinson Mine Agent-N. G. Pelmear Accountant-C. A. Taylor Surveyor W, J. Phillips Storekeeper-J. N. Rozelles

Staff at Power Station (Address: Sem-

pam, via Tras)

Chief Mechanical and Electrical Eng-

ineer-C. H. Stephens

Asst. do, Chas. Allum Shift Engineer-G. Barre

Do.

-J. P. Alves

SEMAMBU RUBBER ESTATES, LTD., THE-

Postal Ad: Kuantan

G. Shillitoe

SEMPAM ROAD RUBBER ESTATE J. C. Zonne, proprietor

Mahap

Tseng Tong

TONG SHOON KONGSI, Bentong, Pahang, F. M. S., Land Owners, and Miners

Towkay Loke Yew and Cheng Bik

Sze

Jim Boon Hugh, general manager Smelting Works

Lam Kit, head overseer

ULU PAHANG, LTD.

Dr. F. A. O. Nener, managing director A. N. Dumaresq, manager

Planters' Stores and Agency Co., Ltd.,

Kuala Lumpur, agents

NON-FEDERATED MALAY STATES

By a Treaty between Great Britain and Siam, signed at Bangkok on March 10th, 1909, the Siamese Government transferred to the British Government all rights of suzerainty, protection, administration and control which they possessed over the States of Kelantan, Trengganu, Kedah and Perlis; and at various dates in the same year the Siamese officials were replaced by British officials in the four States named above. The British representatives in Kelantan, Kedah and Perlis are designated Advisers and the representative to Trengganu as Agent. In Kelantan, Kedah and Perlis, the advice of the British representative is accepted, and, following upon the lines of the administra- tion that has proved so successful in the Federated Malay States, considerable progress has been made in the past three years in setting up a proper system of administration and bringing about reform in the financial arrangements of the States. In Trengganu, there has been no interference, but as the Sultan has had the opportunity of visiting the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, and has seen for himself the advantages that accrue to well-regulated administration, it is highly probable that the relations of the British authorities with his State may become such as to bring about

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