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JOHORE-KELANTAN

SUNGEI DANGAR (MALAY) RUBBER CO., LTD., Sungei Dangar Estate-Postal Ad: Sungei Dangar Estate, Johore Bahru; Tel. Ad: Dangar, Johore Bahru

J. A. Brown, Kuala Lumpur,

visiting agent

Harrisons & Crosfield, Ld., Kuala

Lumpur, agents

SUNGEI SAYONG RUBBER CO., LTD.

Postal Ad: Rengam; Station, Sunga, Sayong Siding

Harrisons & Crosfield, Ld., Kuala

Lumpur, agents Secretaries and Registered Office- Geo, Williamson & Co., 138, Lead- enhall Street, London

TANAH MERAH ESTATES (1916), LTD., Tanah Merah Estate-Postal Ad: via Jasin, Malacca

LTD.-

TANGKAH RUBBER ESTATE,

Tangkah P. O., Johore, via Malacca

H. F. Cardwell, M.C., manager Secretaries & Registered Office - Har- risons & Crosfield, Ld., 1-4, Great Tower St., London, E C.

TANJONG OLAK RUBBER PLANTATION,

LTD.-Muar, Johore

HARPER & Co., LTD., A. C., Merchants Insurance and Estate Agents, etc.-53 and 54, Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru; Teleph. 18; Tel. Ad: Harper, Johore Bahru; Codes: A.B.C., Broomhall's and private

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR-

PORATION-Johore Bahru

G. Lyon-Mackenzie J. S. Davenport

ISMAIL, M., Advocate and Solicitor-1,

Jalan Meldrum; Teleph. 495

JOHORE CIVIL SERVICE CLUB -- Johore Bahru, Malay Peninsula; Teleph. 47, Johore

JOHORE HOTEL-Johore Bahru; Teleph. 464; Tel. Ad: Johtel; Codes: A.B.C. 5th edn. and Unicode

JOHORE PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION Johore

Bahru

MUAR CLUB

President-The Hon. Major Dato

Abdullah bin Jaffar, D.K., S.P.M.J. Vice-President-Mohamed Shah, The

Hon. Dato bin Awang, D.P.M.J. Committee-I. Taib b. Talib, Syed Mohamed b. Osman, I. Majid b. Sedik

Hon. Secretary and Treas.-Inch

Osman bin Buang

Assist. I. Bujang b. Rasip

TOPHAM, JONES & RAILTON, LTD., Con- tractors for Public Works Johore Bahru

R. H. Taylor, managing-director L. G. Felkin, M.I.C.E., director H. Croft, manager

F. Miles, accountant

KELANTAN

This State is situated in the extreme north-eastern end of the Peninsula, between latitudes 4-38° and 6'15° North and between longitudes 101′26° and 102,40° East, with a coast-line of 60 miles on the China Sea. It embraces an area estimated at 5,870 square miles. It is a mountainous country, with rich alluvial plains, and is drained by the Kelantan River and its tributaries.

Kota Bharu, six miles up the Kelantan River, is the capital, and the chief port is Tumpat at the mouth. The Sultan and the British Adviser reside at Kota Bharu.

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 healthier than other parts of the Peninsula, there being a distinct cold season about January. The temperature seldom exceeds 90° and sometimes falls to 62°, while the average rainfall is about 120 inches a year.

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