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JOHORE-KELANTAN
TEBRAU RUBBER ESTATE, LTD.-Johore,
Bahru; Tel. Ad: Tebrau, Singapore
ULU AYER MOLEK RUBBER ESTATE-
Johore Bahru
HARPER & Co., A. C., Wine Merchants, Shipping, Insurance and Estate Agents, etc.-58, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru; Teleph. 18 Tel. Ad: Harper, Johore Bahru; Codes: A.B.C., Broomhall's and Private
R. Seymour Petter, manager
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI Banking Cor-
FORATION Johore Bahru
G. W. Wood
ISMAIL, M., Advocate and Solicitor-53,
Jalan Ibrahim; Teleph. 495
Mohamed Ismail,
(Gray's Inn)
barrister-at-law
JOHORE CIVIL SERVICE CLUB
President-The Hon. Datoh Mohamed
bin Mahbob, S.P.M.J., D.K., C.M.G. Committee H. E. Byrne, A. H. Chil- vers, J. W. Simmons, Datoh J. P. A. Wilson, T. D. Bush. Datoh Ismail Inchi Mohd. Salleh, J. Griffiths Hon. Secretary and Treasurer
Griffiths
J.
JOHORE HOTEL-Johore Bahru; Tel. Ad: Johtel; Codes: A.B.C. 5th Edition and Unicode; Teleph, 464
JOHORE ENGINEERING Co.-220, Jala Ibra-
him, Johore, via Singapore
JOHORE MEDICAL STORE, THE-1 and 2, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Johore Bahru; Teleph. 472. Branch of Medical Hall, Ltd., Singapore
JOHORE PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION--JOhore
Bahru
Hon. President--His Highness The Sultan of Johore, D.K., K.C.M.G., etc. Chairman-Hon. Mr. W. N. Gawler Vice do. --A. L. Buyers
Hon. Sec.-J. H. Mouson
MUAR CLUB
President The Hon'ble.DatoAbdullah
D.K., D.P.M.J.
Hon. Sec.-Inchi Mohd. Arshat Bin
Mohamed
Hon. Treasurer-Inchi Hassan Bin
Tanjong
OMAR ALSAGOFF, Peguam (Advocate and Solicitor)-308, Jalan Terusa, Johore Bharu; Teleph. 494; Tel. Ad: Omar
Principal Sd. Omar B. Othman Al-
sagoff
English Clerk-S. Omar
RAHMAN, S. A., Advocate and Solicitor-
Jalan Trus, Johore Bahru
TOWN BOARD OFF CE
Acting President-J. Griffiths
Deputy President-Ungku Ali bin
Abdullah
Secretary and Treasurer Ahud bin Mahmood
Ungku
KELANTAN
This State is situated in the extreme north-eastern end of the Peninsula, between latitudes 4:45° and 6-25° North and between longitudes 101 30° and 102:40° East, with a coast-line of 60 miles on the China Sea. It embraces an area of from 5,000 to 5,500 square miles. It is a mountainous country, with rich alluvial plains, and is drained by the Kelantan River and its tributaries.
Kota Bahru, at the mouth of the Kelantan river, is the capital, but the chief port is Tumpat on the other side of the delta. The Sultan and the British Resident reside at Kota Bahru.
Chiefly agricultural, Kelantan is believed to be rich in minerals, and much prospect- ing may be expected to be done in the next few years. The chief exports are padi and rice, copra and rubber, cattle and dried fish. The climate is comparable with other parts of the Peninsula. The temperature seldom exceeds 90° and rarely falls below 69°, while the average rainfall is about 120 inches a year.
Mr. J. Scott Mason, the British Adviser, took over the supervision of affairs from Mr. W. A. Graham, the Siamese Commissioner, on July 15, 1909; and the most important
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