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regular steamship communication with Bangkok and Singapore. The State had at the end of 1927, 155 miles of road open to wheeled traffic, the two main roads being those from Kota Bharu to Kuala Krai (45 miles) and to Pasir Puteh (26 miles). This latter has been extended to give connection to Kuala Besut in the State of Trengganu. There is daily connection by rail between Tumpat and Manek Urai, 63 miles up river and the line to the Siamese border is open for traffic, a daily service between Tumpat and the Kedah boundary, making communication with Penang an easy matter. The direct line from Kuala Lipis (Pahang) has now crossed the Southern boundary of the State and is being opened for traffic as far as Gua Musang but there is still a gap of some 80 miles, on which construction work is proceeding, between Gua Musang and Manek Urai. Kota Bharu is in direct telegraphic communication with Bangkok and Penang and possesses a telephone service. It is also connected by telegraph and telephone with the two chief ports Tumpat, and Bachok, and with Kuala Krai and Pasir Puteh.
About 377,365 acres were under cultivation in 1927. They comprised 173,987 acres devoted to padi, 57,200 to coconuts, and 66,178 to rubber. The export of rubber in 1927 was 5,853 tons, as compared with 6,152 tons in 1926. The export of copra was 82,521 piculs, compared with 93,609 piculs in 1926.
DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT
Ruler His Highness the SULTAN ISMAIL IBNI ALMERHUM SULTAN MOHAMED IV, K.C.M.G. British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan-R. J. B. Clayton, M.C.S. (acting) Assistant British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan-Capt. T. P. Coe, M.C.S., M.C.
STATE COUNCIL
President-H.H. the Sultan Ismail ibni Almerhum Sultan Mohamed, IV., K.C.M.G. Members-Acting British Adviser (R. J. B. Clayton, M.c.s.), Assist. British Adviser (Captain T. P. Coe, M.C.S., M.c.), Legal Adviser and Judicial Commissioner (E. B. Williams, M.C.S.), H.H. the Raja Kelantan (Tengku Ibrahim ibni Almer- hum Sultan Mohamed IV), H.H. the Raja Muda (Tengku Zainal Abidin ibni Almerhum Sultan Mohamed III), Tengku Temenggong (Tengku Jaffar ibni Almerhum Sultan Mohamed II), Tengku Seri Maha Raja (Tengku Mahmood ibni Almerhum Sultan Ahmad), Tengku Seri Pekerma Raja (Tengku Suleiman ibni Almerhuin Sultan Ahmad), Tengku Besar Indra Raja (Tengku Besar Tuan Yusoff ibni Almerhum Sultan Ahmad), Tengku Penglima Raja (Tengku Chik ibni Almerhum Raja Muda Penambang), Datok Perdana Mentri Peduka Raja (Haji Nik Mahmood bin Haji Ismail), C.B.E., Mufti (Haji Ibrahim bin Haji Yusoff), Datok Laksmana (Haji Mohamed bin Haji Mohamed Said), Datok Seri De'Raja (Haji Mohamed Said bin Haji Jamal), I.s.o., Datok Kaya Pathi (Towkay Yeap Hong Ghee) Clerk of Council-Nik Hassan bin Esa
BRITISH ADVISER'S OFFICE Acting British Adviser to the Government
of Kelantan-R. J. B. Clayton Assist. British Adviser to the Government
of Kelantan-Captain T. P. Coe Chief Clerk-M. K. Sabapathy Malay Office Assist. and Translator Che
Hassan bin Suleiman
AUDIT OFFICE Assist. State Auditor-T. P. Coe Chief Clerk-Inche' Abdul Hamid bin
Abdul Aziz
CHANDU
Chandu Inspector-Che' Mat Dahan Supt. of Chandu-T. P. Coe (capt.) Chandu Clerk-Wan Hassan
CONSERVANCY BOARD Chairman-N. Coulson Secretary-Che' Ismall bin Haji Omar
COURTS High Court
Legal Adviser & Judicial Commissioner --
E. B. Williams, M.C.S.