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50 To Lord Stanley of Widerley

Number and Data.

July 27, 1876

51 To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, | July 27, 1875

K.C.M.G., C.B

SUBJECT.

Acknowledging the Memorandum enclosed in his letter, and stating that be has addressed. the Governor on the subject, in which he inculcated additional caution as to the alti- tude to be assumed by the British Residents, and that bis Lordship will continue carefully to watch their proceedings

Forwarding copy of the letter and Memorandum received through Lord Stanley of Alderley, respecting the affairs of the Malay States. Expressing clearly his Lordship's opinion that the British Residents should in all ordi- nary cases contine their action to advice tendered by them to the native rulers, under whose direction the Government of the country should be carried on

Pago

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167

From or to whom.

Number and Date.

SUBJECT.

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38

Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G.| Apr. 28, 1875 (Rec June 7) C.B.

Reporting the invaliding of Captain Tatham, and the appointment of Commander Murray * Acting Assistant Resident of Sungie Ujong

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39

Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., May 8, 1874

C.B.

(Rec. June 9)

40

Governor Sir A. Clarke, K.C.M.G., May 3, 1875

C.B.

(Rec. June 9)

41

Admiralty

June 15, 1875

Forwarding the Report of Mr. Skinner, who had been sent to visit the native States between Singapore and Penang, and report on the present condition of those States, and the feeling amongst the natives under the changes which have lately been introduced in their several administrations. The Report gives evidence of a generally satisfactory siste of things

Stating that as the Sultan of Tringanu has expressed & wish to visit the Governor at Singapore, he would give directions for dis- patching the Pluto to bring down this Chief, and at the unie time to fulfil the promise made to the Bandahara of Pabang to send for him during the south-west mon-

soon

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148

Inquires if there be any objection to Comman- der Murray receiving the appointment as Acting Assistant Resident of Sungie Ujong. 148

42 To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, | June 16, 1875 Srating that there is no objection to Comman-

K.C.M.G., C.B.

der Murray being Acting Amistant Resident at Sungie Ujong during the absence of Cap-

tain Tatham

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43

To Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, June 19, 1875

K.C.M.G., C.B.

Calling for a Report on the subject of the alterations made in the administration of the Province Wellesloy

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44

To Admiralty.

June 21, 1875 Stating that there is no objection to Comman

der Murray being Acting Assistant Resident

45 Lord Stanley of Alderley

June 29, 1875

46

at Sunjie Újong during the absence of Cap- tain Tatham..

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Draws attention to the too great assumption of Government by the newly-appointed Resi- dents, and inclosing a Memorandum respect- ting the Perak Resident's Report

Governor Sir W. F. Jervois, May 28, 1875 | Submits reasons for having retained Mr. David-

K.C.M.G., C.B.

47

To Governor Bir W. F. Jervois, July 15, 1878

K.C.M.G., C.B.

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49

To Governor Sir W. P. Jervois, July 16, 1875

K.C.M.G., C.B.

Governor Sir W, F. Jervois, June 5, 1875

K.C.M.G. C.B.

(Rec. July 19)

son's services as Resident at Salungore, and `requests that he may remain there until some other arrangement can be made..

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Stating that his Lordship has read with interest the Reports on the Malay Statoe from the Acting Residents of Perak and Salangore, and on the Malay coast and Risers Expressing a hope that the peace and prosperity which have ensued on the new order of things will be further da veloped, and reminding him thas the Rai- deals are holding their appointments provi- sionally

As to the objections to employing Mr. David- son as Acting Resident at Sulangere, but does not propose to withhold his Lordship's sanetion from the course which the Governor pursued in deferring to act upon his Lord- ship's decision on his case

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Forwarding with explanations letter from the Rajah Bandahara of Pahang to Tunku Dia Oodin, asking for a share of the revenues of Klang and a further num of 20,000 dolları..

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