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BRUNEI

In 1914, payable oil was found for the first time in the District of Belait, at a depth of 1,820 ft. At first the flow was 25 tons daily, but a week's pumping test reduced this to an average of six tons. The British Malayan Petroleum Co., Ltd., has now obtained a lease of this area and is conducting extensive operations. The prospects are promi- sing, and are even brighter still in the area along the sea-shore at Kuala Belait where the same Company is carrying on prospecting and where good "shows" of oil have already been located.

Native industries are few. Brunei silver-work and brass-ware enjoys a certain vogue, and would be appreciated if it could be expeditiously put on the market. The women also weave silk cloths and sarongs.

The natives are expert fishermen and the coast waters abound in excellent fish, which- with rice-form the staple diet of the people. The principal imports are piece goods, tobacco, rice, kerosene and sugar. The main exports are cutch, rubber, sago and jungle produce. The export of rubber in 1928 was $581,265. Para rubber was exported for the first time in 1914-about 7,000 lbs. The value of rubber exports in 1928 was $581,265. Some Chinese have begun to plant pepper, a product for which Brunei was famous 150 years ago.

The public revenue in 1928 amounted to $354,762, as against $402,134 in 1927, and expenditure to $344,005, as against $426,981 in 1927.

DIRECTORY

Sultan-His Highness AHMAD TAJUDIN AKHAZUL KHAIRI WAD-DIN Ministers of State-PENGIRAN BENDAHARA AND PENGIRAN PEMANCHA

BRITISH RESIDNENT'S OFFICE

British Resident-P. A. B. McKerron Chief Clerk-Ibrahim bin Mohd. Jahfar

COURTS

Judge-P. A. B. McKerron Magistrate-Pengiran Shahbandar

CUSTOMS AND GOVERNMENT MONOPLPY Officer-in Charge-Chua Law Lee

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT

POLICE FORCE (Brunei Police)

Chief Inspr. in charge (Brunei and Lai buan), residing at Brunei-T. E. Murphy

POSTS AND TELEGRAPH DEPT, Officer-in-charge - Pengiran Mohd. bin

Pengiran Piut

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Officer-in-charge (P.W.D.)-C. E. Tull Clerk of Works-E. B. Keasberry

TREASURY DEPARTMENT

Medical Officer- Dr V. Veerasingam (actg.)| Treasury Clerk-Liew Thian Tai

BRITISH MALAYAN PETROLEUM Co., Ltd.

(Incorporated in England)

Board of Directors-The Right Hont Viscount Bearsted, M.C., Sir Rober. Waley Cohen, K.B.E., Andrew Agnew, C.B.E., Admiral Sir William Lowther Grant, K.C.B., Walter Maclachlan Hon. T. G. Cochrane, D.S.o., gen❜l. mgr. Labi, Brunei

O. S. Dickson, local manager

W. G. Clancy (labour & transport) Field Staff

G. C. Bryson

E. V. Dallimore

J. Josh

J. Norman

Kuala Belait, Brunei

G. D. Randall

G. J. Ross

L. G. Shaw

H. E. Tracy

J. W. Young, local manager

II. S. Mansbridge (office and stores)

Field Staff

J. M. Black

B. de L. Bullock | D. McKinnon G. McFadzean J. H. MacPherson

R. M. Smith

J. A. Mackenzie

ISLAND TRADING CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Great Britain), Cutch Extract Manu- facturers, etc.-Brunei, Sarawak; Tel. Ad: Acreage, Brunei; Codes: Bentley's. Western Union and Broomhall's

Thos. A. Robarts, gen'l. mgr. for East W. H. Doughty, manager

W. B. Falconer, assistant

Gadong Estate

J. K. B. Coghill, manager

S. G. Fraser

K. E. H. Kay

Guthrie & Co., Singapore, agents

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