PAHANG-THE UNFEDERATED MALAY STATES
(senior inspector of police); Bentong: Moahamed Nor bin Din (Malay inspector of police); Temerloh: V. C. Seedwell (inspector of police); Kuantan: E. E. H. Beck (assist. commissioner of police); Pekan: H. G. Beverley (probationary assist. commissioner of police) Chief Police Office-Kuala Lipis: C. M.
Heasman (probationary assist. missioner of police); Kuala Lipis: Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Wahab (probationary Malay inspector of police); Kuantan: Hussain bin Mohamed Idris (Malay inspecter of police)
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT State Engineer, Pahang-E. D. Kibble Senior Executive Engineer, Kuantan-
G. C. Bedington (acting)
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Executive Engineers-Kuala Lipis: H. N. Sellers (acting); Raub: G. T. F. White (acting); Bentong and Temerloh: T. R.. Hutton
Assist. Engineers-Head Office: J. R. Spence; Kuala Lipis: F. Pelton; Bentong: G. J. O'Grady; Kuantan: T. E. Emmett; Pekan: G. Morgan Assistant Architect, Head Office-M. W.
Padget
Financial Assistant-S. Navaratnam Chief Clerk-R. Thilliampalam Chief Draftsman-S. Muttutamby Storekeeper-V. Thambipillai
STATE TREASURY
State Treasurer-S. M. Arulampalam Chief Clerk-K. Arunasalam
CENTRAL PAHANG PLANTERS' ASSOCIATION Chairman and Hon. Secretary- Vicomte R. de Bondy
PAHANG CLUB-Kuala Lipis
President-British Resident (ex-officio) Hon. Secretary-F. Pelton
RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co., LTD.- Raub, Pahang, F.M.S. Head Office: Brisbane, Australia; Tel. Ad: Lilburne, Raub; Codes: Á.B.C. 5th edn. and Broomhall's
Chas. A. Clarke & Son, secretaries
Derrick & Co., Singapore, local secs. Staff at Mines
A. S. Lilburne, M.I.M.M. (London),
M.A.I.M.E., general manager J. Collet, electrical engineer A. F. Anderson, battery manager
A. Pike, mine assistant
K. B. Lewis, B.E., mine foreman H. C. Holland, mechanical engineer D. Lacey, dredge master
RUBBER ESTATES AND OTHER PLANTATIONS: (See Classified Trade List, End of Directory)
THE UNFEDERATED MALAY STATES
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The Malay States not included in the Federation are Johore, Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu.
Article 3 of the Johore Treaty of the 11th December, 1885, provided for the ap- pointment of a British Agent in Johore. By an agreement dated the 12th May, 1914,. this was altered so as to provide for the appointment of a British officer to be called the General Adviser, whose advice must be asked and acted upon in all matters affect- ing the general administration of the country and on all questions other than those touching Malay religion and custom.
The States of Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan and Trengganu came under British protec- tion on the 9th July, 1909, when, in execution of the Treaty of the 10th March, 1909, the Siamese Government transferred to the British Government all suzerainty, protec-
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