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ADMINISTRATION,
rabber in 1910 amounted to 54,6311b. In the | year 1903, with 10,000 to 12,000 sarea planted with rubber, the export from Ceylon only mounted to 30,000b., whereas in 1910 there were at least 180,000 acres under rabber, and the ́export last yaɛr amounted to 1,600, lomu
growth of the trees in many instance is phenomenal, and as regards the rubber italf, on several occasions It Das realized the top price at the Mining-age sales. (Cheers.) Wo anticipate no difficulty as regarde labour.
The rat step ssential to eroonam is an efficient administration, and it was because I De felt that my experience, as an Administrator would be useful to you at this sings of the company's progress that I socepted my prosont position.
As I mentioned to you,064,000lb.). 'Ithis now' been demonstrated any doubt that the soil and climate of at the last December meeting, we entrusted to The 57th half-yearly meeting was held on Sir Richard Dane the task of making a top multivation of rubber. Considering their age, North Bernen is sdmirably adapted for the July 12th at the Cannon-street Hotel, London, investigation in every department of the under the presidency of the Right Hon. Sirin North Borneo, not only with regard to the
the West Ridgeway, G.C.B., G.C.MG, K.C.S.L. administrative machinery but also the financial the Chairman of the Company.
administration. Bir Richard Dane has com The Secretary Mr. Harington G. Forbes) pleted his task and is now on his way home, but haring
potice convening the menting we hare not yet received his report. Since read the and the auditors report,
December we have been engaged in the con- The Chairman addressed the surebolders, sideration and, in some esase, the accomplish. in the course of his remarks taid :—I am ment of many intperfant improvements. Par and
agree with me that the balance hape c sure you will
of the most important is a classification sheet is a highly satisfactory statement. The scheme, under which the Court have improved receipts of the year exceed the expenditure by the prospects of the Service. For the
Pay and $142,642, and after deducting Interest on current year the salaries of the offers in North debentures and bonds and the dividend for 1909 Borneo will be raised by about £1,200, and will and transferring £50.000 to reserve, there gradually increase under the system of inore- remains a oredit balance of £184,464.
In the course of time to be able to plase our a still better position. The offers sppear to be an exceptionally able and sealous body, and the company owes much to the senior officers, whose toet, patience, and self-sacrifice during many past years has dones much to bring the country to its prosont contented and prosperous condi. tion. Hear, hear.) We have also devised a scheme of pensions, to which officers will make monthly contributions out of their pay, the fond, of course, being largely subsidized by us. Thus, mado either next year or the year for the first time, au oficer of the British North after on these lines. In view of the in-Borneoservice will know that at the end of hisser- cresss in the revenue, between 1910 and 1909, | vice he will receive an adequate
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You will have observed in the directors" report that the paragraph contained in reports of recent yours ralating to the revaluation of the company's property has been omitted. The Court are of the opinion that a valuation should be made at intervals of, say, three years, and that the calculation should be based ou definite dufa, baying regard more partion- larly to the increase in the most important soar. ces of revenue such, for instance, as the Customs. The next valuation will accordingly
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there can be no doubt that the property has ha dies bofore retirement bission, or that if
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THE BORNEO REVENUE, Exclusive of land sales and profi on conces | aions, the revenue in Borneo, för 1910 exoceded
that of the previous year
£11,000. The principal increase was under the head of Customs, which is no doubt the bost index of the progress s of the State, and the Court look forward with confidence 10 this source of reveune increasing considerably from year to year. In der other headings, recuits, land revenue, and fefe
will also be provided for. (Hear, bear. The result of those concessions will be tist our servico ought to be much more popular than it is at present, and we shall have a larger field from which to wlect rooruits.
not
In respect of tolusco, I am glad to be able to say that the companies are realizing highly
atisfactory prices for the 1910 orop.
The Court Blso intend to
the cultivation encourage of coconuts. This, as you know, exists on a fairly largo sosla at present, but its extension should add a very important industry to the territory. We shall make every effort encourage padi euidvation with a view to ahvi. sting-as far as possible the large imports which are required to meet local consumption. The
of timber also Increased during theport
year under review. Some Chinese firms.
·are starting in the timber industry, and exist ing concerns are extending their operations. There are two companies working mangrove for catch, and negotiations are proceeding for third concession. Catch, as you know, is largely used for dyeing purposes, and is the trade name for the extract from mangrove bark,
THE COAL INDUSTET.
creases will also be noted under such railway graph revenue, all of which point to pre Chinese agrionltural population. I am glad to for a reasonable rate of interest on the money prosperity. The increase: of £11,000 have been £16.000 had it not been for u. falling
off of about £5,000 in the revenue derived from Excise farms. For this falling off there was, in my opinion, little justification, in view of the increasing Chiness population of the
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Another essential need of our territory is an increased population. This end can be attained in two ways: first, by means of sanitation and the improvement of the health of the existing population, and, secondly, by the immigration of transitory labour, bat of setikre, accompanied to their neities, who will stice the country. Much depends on a large be able to say that the immigration of free Chinese is increasing.
Of course it is the duty of the company, who have undertaken to ad- minister government of British North Borneo, to watch and improve the health of the
population, by supervisio, and we believe that careful should result in su increase in their number, and that one of those days they may prove to be a valuable supplement to imported labour. With view to this and the Court bare under consideration the organize tion of the medical department and the appoint ment of a principal medical officer. Mach good work is being done in the cause of educa tion by various missions, and the Court have this year substantially increased the grauts in aid which they have hitherto made.
The fact is that the present farine by alive
for reducing his tender for 1910 way the agitation on the opinn question and the possible rise in the price of opium, Where there aro Chinese, there mat be consumption in oplum, and in our territory the use of opium is practically restricted to the Chinese and although the traffle is carefully watched and subjected to similar restrictions those in the Straits Settlements, the aggregate consumption must increase so long as the Chinese population increases at the rate of several thousands annum.
per a
The Court will discuss this important question with Sir Richard Dane. The only noteworthy items which show decline are under the heads of Postal and Inland Revenue, concessions, and land sales. regards the postal revenue, the diminution of £233 due to the fact that the sale of stamps in 1909 was abnormal, owing to the irezo of a new series during that y
t year. The concessions and land sales are, in fact, the same item, but it has been the practice hitherto to divide land sales under two heads, namely concessions and land sales, and to earmark the latter for the payment of debenture interest. This distinction will be discontiunedin future and both will be shown under the head of land ales. The reduction under this head is, of course, owing to the fact that as was to be expected there has been less demand for land for rubbber plaating.
A
LARGE INCREASE IN THE VOLUME OF TRADE,
The volume of trade for 1910 amounts to £981,214 over 1909, showing an increase of 12 per cent. The increased revenue in general imports over 1909 amounted to approximately 40 per cent. The steady annual ingresso in our In 1901 the revenue is indeed satisfactory. revenne was £61,459, and it has increased without a check from that
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LABOUR,
I now come to the question, which I tousted upon last December, of the establishment of a labour recruiting ngeney in China. The Court, in conjunction with the Borzen Planters' Asson tion, sent Mr. Young Riddell ne a representative of our Government to China, and not only has he had the labour question in
but he
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One of the most interesting and, we hope, one of the most promising industries of the territory is the coal industry. This has been practically in the hands of the Cowie Harbour Coal Company. The resources of the company had, however, not proved equal te the work which they had undertaken, and thos appealed to us to help them to arrive at n proft-asrning stats. Having recaired satis. factory assurances, agreed to make advances to the extent of E27 500 for the
purpose of purchasing plant and discharging other Babilities which the company had incurred. In doing so wei stipated for a prior liene da tha whole of the property of the coal company, and which we omborked in the undertaking. We hope that in time the industry will prove to be of the very first, in portance. We have further assisted the company by arooting buoys and bearons in the channel by which their coal stores are approached, so as to enable ships to call for coal without any
risk. The coal company by two of its directors, and the Court are now represented on the "board of the
offices of the compaty have been
transferred to our building. In 1910 35,189 tons were mined, as against 25,512 tons in 1909. I have just had put in my band a report received to-day fremz the captain of the steamer Gryfevale, which recently called at Sehaltik for cool. The captain. reporting to his owners, says, inter alice - "This con), in my opinion, is one of the best coals in the East-almost equal to Miike- in case this should tempt you to seal other
vesels thers."
We have also been engaged in arranging for the better lighting of the approaches to Jessolte and in this, as in other nautical questions, we have had the valuable assistance of our colleague Admiral Sir Bouverio Cark. We have also
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has also been entrusted with the eng of the authorized tho extension of the Josselton Wharf, year ending December 31, 1910, appoaded
scheme whereby suitable indacements can be offered to Chinese and others to bring their faciles and settle in the country. Mr. Riddell arrived yesterday from Rornee, and we have yet to to hear all he has to say on both these important questions; but in the meantime I may tell you that he reports that all the estates are amply supplied with labour and that no difficulty is likely to arise.
THE RAILWAY.
When I met yon in December last I told
you that the condition of the railway was unsatisfac- tory, and that we had arranged a close examina- tion of the whole line by experienced railway officers of the Federated Malay Sistes, and 1 warned you that we should probably have to incar a considerable capital outlay in order to put the line in a condition of safety and enable
and are considering a scheme for improving the water supply of increasing towns. The co- panies are doing great work for us, and they are in every way entitled to and will receive our Wo shall sympathy and all possible assistanco. continue to afford feancial support in all lo- stances where we find we can do so to the mutual
advantage of ourselves and the companies
concerned.
144,492 in 1910, er inclusive it to ooya with the increasing trafo. Vigorous promising, and the British Borneo and Burma
to
territory, I now propose: "That the report of the directors and statement of accounts for the
thereto, be received and adopted." (Cheers.)
The Vice-Chairman (Mr. Edward Denty se conded the motion,
A short disgussion followed, to which the Chairman replied, and the motion was then unanimously adopted.
Besolutions were afterwards passed deshring a dividend of 5 per cent. for the year 1910, payable on the 1st prox, and re-electing the retiring directors. Mr. Edward Dost and Major-General Bir A. E. Turner, and. the anditos, Messrs. Torquand Youngs & Co.
A voted thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings.
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LORDS AND House or ComMONS
THORNE'S
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VAT
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caused by the more possibility of a second De Beers Mine in the Labak District. The sa ples of blue ground which were sent home for washing purposes it is true, proved to be barren, but had investigations beon saad, different rasutia might have been obtained,
energetically
pur
for it haphazard, and in all probability at some distance of Greenock and has been sold No. 4 since 1831
appeare that the
samples had been taken This vat was started by the late Robert Thorn.
from the supposed pipe. The point has never been properly tested, but I leora that the Exploration Company are about to undertake measures to that end. Unfortunately, the financial resoarios
MINERAL TEBARURES IN THE TERRITORY.
Our territory is believed to be rich in mineral treasures, but the exclusive right of exploiting all minerals, mineral oils, &c., has been given to the British Borneo Exploration Company for a period of 50 years dating from 195, Front its inception the company has been enraged in pros pecting work, but the respits have been far from satisfactory. Prospects of oil are more action is at once required. Mr. West has ten-
Patroleum Byndicats, who have acquired a large Bules dered his resignation after many years of tract of land on the west coast in the Klas £221,284 3. 94. The company commenced to aninous laboure. In recognition of his services
Peninals, which has been reported upon mist dividends in the year 1896 (that is, the Court have voted him a pension on the favourably by their geologist, are for the time Baru and PAY
years ago) when, with a total revenue from highest scale which has hitherto been granted being conuing their operations to that district, Borneo of £42,841, a dividend of 1 per cent. Consequent on Mr. West's retirement wo have was to any of its rotired officers, (Hoar, hear.)
where several oil-bearing antialines have been declared. From that year onwards the increase
located. The syndicate anticipate that they will of rorenne steadily continued, and the Court appointed Mr. J. Watson as our engineer-man-develop an oil-field of great extent and value. were able, in 1907 and 1908, to raise the dividager. We have also appointed, as a temporary You may remember the excitement which was ends to 4 per cent, and in 1909 to 5 per cent. messure, an export railway accountant in the You must, however, bear in mind that in 1909, person of Mr. J. McDowell, who will overhaul owing to the rabber boom, the ordinary revenue and organize the railway accounts on the most of the country was very largely improved by the approved system. Anticipating the advice of sale of land, and in the year 1910 the revenue the experts who, by permission of the Colonial bas also been materially increased in the same Office, examined and reported on the line, we way. Under these circumstances, the Court appointed as our consulting engineers the raight have declared even a larger divided than gentlemen who not in that capacity for the 5 per cent. for 1909 and 1910, but bearing in Colonial Office. mind the possibility
land of & falling off in
We do not yet know how much it will cost us in fature. years, they decided
in to bring the existing milway inte proper and 1909 to transfer. LEUR
large portion of the efficient condition, but no doubt the cost will Aurplas
profits of that year to reserve, and not fall far short of £100,000, which, of comma, during the under review we have again will be a charge on capital. On the other bund,
year transferred £50,000 to that reserve, which now the revenus of the railway will, in all prob stands at £104,000. This, after
for ability, providing depreciation, is practically a dividend-equalizador the new conditions, and in view of the tion fund, on which we can draw during follow. largely increased and increasing population, ing years if the necessity arises. As I have the railway will prova to be a a very profitable in.nly mass of disclosing the hidden wealth
the country is a a minoral survey of the whole already told you, the increase in ike ordinary restment. (Cheers.) Approximately the popila territory, and I trust that we may be able to revenue contiques, and I may safely predict
tion has doubled in the last ten years. The that for 1911 it will exceed that of 1910- so far next step will be railway extension, and this carry out sech a surses in conjunction with the our record year, Customs
for the subject will be very carefully considered after yielded
Exploration Compa by largest proportion of our ordinary revenue last consultation with Sir Richard Dane year, and we may rely on astill further very satis factory increase this year under this hand. Bail. way receipts, I am pleased to say, have also been steadily increasing, and, as a result of improved conditions, we may confidently anticipate a still greater increase in the railway revenue. In order, however, to obtain increased revenue you
‚largely increase. Iam conviticed that, un-
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M18 G. Blagham Mr P. Juckland Mr H. L. Condon Mr E. A. oleou Miss Buckingham Bir E. 4 Pa'g'ish Mr N. E. Davidson Mr H. L. Bewer Mr W. C. Drai
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Mr A. B. Crow
Mr. & Mrs Donnelly
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Mr & Mrs Kaht
Mr Hoff
Mr B. James
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very low obb, and to any scheme to provide fur- give sympathetic attention, provided that it is of
ther foods for futurs operations the Court
an exhaustive and well-considered scheme. The
our resting in December last, I told you that a vacancy in our Coort had been offered, to a distinguished statsman and administrator. I am sorry to say that the gentleman in ques tion, after acceptin
ing the offer, found himself
Another matter which is, engaging the at- tention of the Court is a scheme for road con- struction on a more extensive scale, -in order more rapidly to open the country and in debarred-by political considerations from maus of transport and communication. Doring 1910 a considerable sim was expended on the joining the Court. The Court have, however, been very fortunate in securing the services construction of bridle-paths, of which there are now 460 miles. Their civilizing influence is of Bir Montagu Ommaney, Inte Permanent relations with the Colonial Office become more
must be prepared for an increase in expendi-doubted. There are in the State 625 miles Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. Ogr
tura.
DIVIDEND PROSPECTS.
of telegraph and 313 miles of telephone. We and mere intimate as time goes on, and it is very have also sanctioned a scheme of telephose desirable that they should have confidence in communicaticu between the different estates the Court, and that confidence is of course and district headquarters on the west coast, the cost of which will be practically defrayed by Formenent Chief on the Court. Moreover, Bir increased by the presence of their late Frostly the contributions of the companies interested.
It is a common thing to hour remarks
of reach
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reserve fund of £104,000, so that, even sup- the company's tarritory being so out about Montagu, as Crosa Agent, has had great on the Day Preceding the Departure of th
so I dare say it will surprise many of you when I tell you that, three mails are received and de patobed from, Brush North Borneo every month. The average duration of the transit is Angast, when the London mail was delivered at Jesselton in 25 days,
experience in connection with the construction. of railways and other public works, finance, e. English Maile from the Year of the Closing
de it a rale The Court has made it a that
of the Indian Mints to the Free Coinage of ments to the Court should be made on cappoint that the new director will take his turn in viit Silver
one of the directors will undertake that duty I propose myself to set the example, and within Kix months I trust I shall be on my way to our
(Cheers.)
I must remind you that the capital of the company, which in 1896 was bat £521,334, is now £1,839,241, or an increase of about £1,300,000; consequently, to pay a dividend of 5 per cont. now requires a sum of about 692 000. We now have a bakucs available of £184,464, with a
that we were to sell no land at all this posing year, we can safely expect the sarplus retenue for 1911 to be suficient for a 5 per cent. dividend without recourse to the reserve equalising dividends. Furthermore, in view of the increased prosperity in every direction in the country we may confidently
rely
RUBBER, TOBACCO, AND OTHER COMPANIES. substantial increase in the general revenue for
It should be a great satisfaction to you to 912, and shall be independent of
any windfall such as that which followed the recent rat ber know how rapidly the development of the boom. For that windfall, and the prompt and ality of rubber, tobacco, and other companies country is proceeding through the Instrument of by our late chairman, we bare much to be the various companies. One of the chief items dividends, but we must not stand still hope. skilful moancer in which it was taken advantage I hold in my hand reports by the director of thankful; but much as we would welcome its
of there reports is that in the aggregate 16,009 policy must be a policy of progess, and I hope renewal, we are no longer dependent upon it. acres of rubber are now under cultivation, as that on my return from North Borneo the Cours Documents translated from er into Classical acceptation of the term, it is satisfactory to know
(Cheora) Apart from lend ales in (be ordinary against 9,977 acres in July of last year, and the will be able to lay before you a comprebentire or Collegrial Chinese.
that land revenue is steadily increasing.
other antikfactory point is that the export of programme for the further development of the
Is the oldest and still immeasurably the best fund created mainly for the parpose of 28 to 30 days: the record was reached lasting North Borneo, for we hope that every year:
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yourselves on the position and prospects of the conutry like ours we shall not go on steallly company. There is no fear that with a ziel increasing our revenue, and sleo- I hope our
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Jongkong, 2nd August, 1911