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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

No. in

From or to whom.

Date.

Series.

88

To Admiralty

Apr. 29, 1874

89

SUBJECT.

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, Apr. 16, 1874

K.C.M.G.

(Rec. May 25)

To Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, May 29, 1874

K.C.M.G.

Acknowledging receipt of their letter of the instant, with inclosures respecting the trial and punishment of pirates at Langkat Forwarding address from the Chamber of Commerce, expressing satisfaction at the measures adopted for the settlement of affairs in Laroot and Perak

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255

255

90

Acknowledging the receipt of certain despatches respecting affairs of the Malay States, and expressing a general approval of his pro- ceedings

266

91

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, May 8, 1874

K.C.M.G.

(Rec. June 29)

Reporting bis return from a visit to the Lingie River, and the destruction of piratical stock- ades at Bukit Tiga

257

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92

K.C.M.G.

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, May 11, 1874 (Rec. June 28)

93

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, May 15, 1874

K.C.M.G.

(Rec. June 23)

Stating that he has every confidence in being able to establish friendly relations with Rumbow, and to secure a good understand- ing between that State and Sungie Ujong

Desire of Chiefs of Rumbow to arrange matters, and the restoration of peace to the State of Malacca..

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261

261

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94

Admiralty

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June 20, 1874

Captain Smith's visit to the Lingie River and the destruction of stockades belonging to a piratical Chief named Joh Perba..

261

95

To Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, July 25, 1874 Respecting his visit to the Lingie River and

K.C.M.G.

the demolition of a piratical stronghold at Bukit Tiga

96

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, June 16, 1874

K.C.M.G.

(Rec. Aug. 3)

97

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, June 27, 1874

K.C.M.G.

(Rec. Aug. 3)

98

90

Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, June 27, 1874

K.C.M.G.

(Rec. Aug. 3)

To Governor Sir Andrew Clarke, | Sept. 4, 1874

K.C.M.G.

Information collected by Mr. Birch during his semi-official visit to some native States in the Malay Peninsula..

Satisfactory settlement of affairs in Laroot by the Commissioners appointed under clause 13 of the engagement entered into by the Chiefs of Perak. Their reports and journal inclosed together with extraet from Diary from Mr. Swettenham, one of the Commissioners

263

263

265

265

Stating that the steps taken by his Govern

ment in connection with the affairs of Salangore have had a most salutary effect; but that a strict supervision must be exercised over the Sultan and his Chiefs to guard against a relapse into old customs Respecting the appointment and salaries of residents, and referring to the seal and ability which has been displayed in carrying out the various dificult and delicate nego. 266. tiations connected with the settlement --of affairs in the Malay Peninsula

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SUBJECT.

Acknowledging receipt of their letter of the instant, with inclosures respecting the trial and punishment of pirates at Langkat

·

Forwarding address from the Chamber of Commerce, expressing satisfaction at the measures adopted for the settlement of affairs in Laroot and Perak

Acknowledging the receipt of certain despatches respecting affairs of the Malay States, and expressing a general approval of his pro-. ceedings

Page

255

255

256

Reporting bis return from a visit to the Lingie River, and the destruction of piratical stock- ades at Bukit Tiga

257

261

Stating that he has every confidence in being able to establish friendly relations with Rambow, and to secure a good understand- ing between that State and Sungie Ujong

Desire of Chiefs of Rumbow to arrange maiters, and the restoration of peace to the State of Malacca

Captain Smith's visit to the Lingie River and the destruction of stockades belonging to a piratical Chief named Joh Perba..

Respecting his visit to the Lingie River and the demolition of a piratical stronghold at Bukit Tign

Information collected by Mr. Birch during his semi-official visit to some native States in the Malay Peninsula ..

Satisfactory settlement of affairs in Laroot by the Commissioners appointed under clause 13 of the engagement entered into by the Chiefs of Perak. Their reports and journal inclosed together with extract from Diary from Mr. Swettenham, one of the Commissioneri

..

Stating that the steps taken by his Govern- ment in connection with the affairs of Balangore have had a most salutary effect; but that a strict supervision must be exercised over the Bultan and his Chiefs to guard against a relapse into old customs

Respecting the appointment and salaries of residents, and referring to the seal and ability which has been displayed in carrying out the various difficult and delicate nega- tiations connected with the settlement of affairs in the Malay Peninsula

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261

263

263

265

265

266

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