CO129-487 - Others & Individuals - 1924 — Page 576

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jungle covered mountains, extremely difficult of access.

(3) The Unfederated States:

(a) Johore, which is in much the same position as the

Poderated Kalay States, and

(b) Kadah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trongana in the Malay

Peninsula, and the small State of Brunei in the Island of Bornes. For the most part these States consist of mountainous and jungle country and they are remate, baskward and difficult of nosova.

33.

The Straits Settlements and the Federated Halay States are administered mainly by xuropean éfficers of the Malayan Civil Servico; The Unfederated States mainly by their Malay rulers, with native officers, but acting on the advice of British Advisers responsible to the High Commissioner at Singapore.

34.

The politică relations of the Eigh Commissioner with the Kalay Rulers (not only of the Unfederated but ning of the Federated States) are very delicately balanced and the smooth administration of the States and the development of British policy in the Peninsular depends to a great extent en carrying the Rulers and their people with us in any matters which vitally affect their well being,

55.

I have ressived the following telegram from the Governor and High Commissioner in reply to my enquiry whether the Kalayan Goverments would accept in principle the suggestion for the gradual surrender of

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On

" Confidentini Opism (1) America proposals. behalf of the whole of Valayn entur strongest abjections

against

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