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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., Mar. 23, 1875
C.B.
(Rec. Apr. 24)
From or to whom.
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15 Admiralty
Feb. 2. 1875
SUBJECT.
With copy despatch from Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Shadwell, giving an account of the proceedings of a combined naval and mili iary force sent to Lukut River to rescue Mr. Pickering and some police from hostile Malays
16 To Governor Sir A. Clarke, Mar. 4, 1875 Approving the proceedings taken against the
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Datu Bandar, who had caused disturbances
in Rumbowie and Sungie ( jong, and acknow- ledging the assistance rendered by the naval and military authorities, and inquiring in what manner the two Rajahs had been die posed of
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., Apr. 6, 1878
C.B.
(Rec. May 10)
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Transmitting Report from Mr. F. A. 8wetten- ham, Her Majesty's Acting Assistant Resi- dent of Salangore, which cannot but be considered as showing how satisfactory appear to be the relations which exist between that officer and the Sultan of Salangore
Inclosing the Report made on Larut by Her Majesty's Assistant Acting Resident of Perak, from which will be seen that cousi- derable success has so far attended British intervention in the affairs of this State
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G.. Apr. 6, 1875❘
(Bro. May 10)
Reporting that a reconciliation had taken place between the Sultan Allie, of Johore, and Abubakar, the Maharajah of Jobora
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, Mar. 4, 1874 K.C.M.G., C.B.
With reference to Mr. Birch's mission on the Salama River in Perak, inquires what course has been adopted by the Sultan of Perak towards those who have been sent to him as prisoners
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To Governor Sir A. Clarke, Mar. 25, 1875
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Drawing attention to the good service rendered by Lieutenant Bulmor, of the 10th Foot, during the disturbances at Sungie Ulong
Forwarding translations of an engagement entered into by the Datu Shahbandar, of Sangie Ljong, and the Rajah_of Salangore, submitting themselves to our Government .. Approving of the course adopted as reported in
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To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, May 15, 18-5 | Stating that his Lordship had read the above
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with satisfaction
To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, May 17, 1875 Remarking on the confirmation of the conces
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sion of mining rights made to the Count de Geloin and Mr. Davidson by the Sultan of Salangore, and stating that Her Majesty's Government cannot undertake any responsi- bility for its success or otherwise ..
To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, May 25, 1875 Stating that his Lordshiy had read with much
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To Governor Sir A. Clarke, Mar. 5, 1873 Stating that the recommendations for the
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appointment of Residents at the Courts of certain Rajabs will be duly considered, and full instructions given; but, in the meantime, requesting him to explain that these appoint- ments must be considered of a temporary character
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To Admiralty
Mar. 5, 1875 Stating that Lord Carnarvon fully appreciates the services rendered by Her Majesty's navy during the recent disturbances in Bungie Ujong
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To War Office
Mar. 5, 1875
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G.. Apr. 17, 1878
C.B.
(Rec. June 7)
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C. M.G., Feb. 9, 1875
C.B.
(Rec. Mar. 16)
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G, Apr. 26, 1875
C.B.
(Rec. June 7)
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Governor Sir A Clarke, K.C.M.G. Apr. 26, 1875
C.R.
(Rec. June 7)
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., Apr. 27, 1875
C.B.
(Rec. June 7)
Governor Bir A. Clarke, E.C.M.G., Apr. 27, 1876
C.B.
(Rec. Jans 7)
interest Captain Speedy's Report on Larut, and calling attention to certain paragraphs respecting the existence of debt-slavery in that State. Instructing him to address a friendly representation to the Sultan with a view to the abatement of the practics
Submitting the names of Mr Maxwell and Mr.Sinclairas Assistant Government Agents at Province Wellesley, with explanatory re- remarks
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Slates, in answer to Lord Carnarvon's despatch of the 4th March, that the prisoners who were arrested at the disturbances at the mines at Salama were dispersed by the Sultan of l'erak to their respective villages, and that all are reported to have since be haved peacefully and quietly
Transmitting the Report of Her Majesty's Acting Resident of Parak, which furnishes a good deal of information about a sountry of which not much is known. Remarka upon Mr Birch's influence with the Chiefs, the richness of the soil, and his hope to an- courage some of the planters to take land to cultivate tobacco
Transmitting a Report from Her Majesty's Acting Resident of Salangoro, which coa- firma previous information as to the deserted state into which this province had been brought by the incessant quarrels of its Rajahs. Expressing the hope that the pre- sence of a British ofleer at Kiang will son- tinue to encourage the return to Balangure of its former inhabitants, and that its mines, which are said to be as rich an those in Larut, may soon be in full operation
Transmitting Reports from Her Majesty's Aoting Assistant Resident at Salangors, with sketch map. Stating that the Reports are interesting, and show that progress has been made in establishing a better order of things in Salangore, and that he has every reason is expect that this tranquillity will
continue
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To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, | Apr. 8, 1875
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To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, Apr. 8, 1875
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., Mar. 10, 1875
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Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., Mar. 18, 1875
C.B.
(Rec. Apr. 24)
Conveying instructions relative to the appoint- ment of certain gentlemen to act as Resi- dents on the part of the Government of the Straits Settlements at the Courts of certain native Princes in the Malay Peninsula
Remarking on the qualifications of Mr. R. C. Woods for the place of Acting Senior Puisne Judge Reporting the visit of Her Majesty's ship "Lapwing" to all the principal rivers on the coast between Singapore and Penang, and that perfect tranquillity existed throughout; and inclosing a map showing the various focalities touched at
With reference to the concession made by the Viceroy of Bilangore to the Count de Galois and Mr. Davidson of certain mining rights, encloses a form of confrmation he had had drawn up, which he thinks offers reasonable inducements to a Company to invest money and labour, and at the same time will protect Balangore from being made the subject of a great monopoly
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