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of Hong Kong would present ne serious
difficulty as the Geverner has often
declared that the revenue question was
quito irrelevant there. I felt however
that I could not agree to the suggestion
on behalf of the complex array of ŝtates
which comprise British Halaya without
consulting the Governor and High Commis-
Touch.
82. British Malaya is by no means a
hemogeneous whole. It consists of
(1) The comparatively densely populated
Colony of the Straits Settlements
dependent mainly on the prosperity of
the free port of Singapore, and to a less
(though still great) extent. Fenang-
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(3) The Federated Kalay States, whose
prosperity la bound up with that of the tin and planting (mainly rubber) industrias.
Both these industries have in the sourKG
of the last three years suffered from an impresedented slump, and from its position as probably the most flourishing country
in the Empire, the Federation was brought
to a critical financial condition, frem
which it is only just beginning very
slowly to resever · of the States con- prising the Federation, Perak, Selangor, and Negri Sembilan are opened up and reasonably accessible throughout. Pahang
is less advanced, and has many villages,
estates and mines buried in the depths of
jungle
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