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appointed by the Crown, and a nominated Legislative Council. Since 1871 there has been no military garrison, but an armed police force is maintained instead. The population is slightly under 6,000, of whom the bulk are Malays. The Chinese, who number over a thousand, are the chief traders, and most of the industries of the island are in their hands. The European population, under twenty in number, consist mainly of Government officials. The revenue is chiefly derived from the farming out of licenses to sell tobacco, spirits, opium, and fish.
DIRECTORY.
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
President--The Administrator
Members-W. H. Treacher, A. S. Hamil
ton, Hadji Damit
OFFICIAL RESIDENTS.
Administrator-P. Leys
Private Secretary-
NON-OFFICIAL RESIDENTS.
Cowie Brothers, commission agents
W. C. Cowie (Europe)
A. Cowie
A. H. Everett, C. M. Z. S., Resident of 4th Div. Sarawak; owner of Tanjong Terras Estate
Treasurer-Hon. A. S. Hamilton, Lt. R.N. J. Smith
Apothecary-Richard Wilson
Gaoler-Henry Holkar
Chief Constable- Christopher Boyd
BRITISH CONSULATE General.
Borneo.
Consul General-P. Leys
SARAWAK CONSULATE.
Consul and Agent for Govt.-A. H. Everett
BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Co. Agent-Wee Lim Guan
G. Davies
THE MUARA COAL COMPANY.
Mines in Brunei, 22 miles from Labuan. Agents-Cowie Bros.
Manager A. Cowie
Accountant-W. D. Mackie
Clerk--Ed. C. Clarke
Superintendents-Inchis Sappar, Jimux-
din, Dolah
Agent at Labuan-Wee Lim Guan