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PAHANG

The revenue for 1929 amounted to $6,559,642 and the expenditure to $8,120,550. The State on January 1st, 1930, owed $20,003,751 to other States of the Federation. The indebtedness incurred by the State is represented by public improvements that are going to prove of a remunerative character in years to come. Excellent roads have been constructed, opening up land for planting and aiding prospecting for minerals. All the principal towns are now connected by telegraph, and the new trunk railway, which is to make another connection between the F.M.S. system and the Siamese Railways, is in an advanced stage, having reached the Kelantan boundary from the southern junction at Gemas. When this line is completed it will be possible to travel by rail from Singapore to Bangkok through Kelantan.

The quantity of copra exported in 1929 amounted to 700.15 tons, as against 653.90 tons in 1928. The exports of rubber were valued at $5,476,133, as against $3,156,968 in 1928. The quantity of tin-ore exported was 2,950.52 tons (gross) valued at $3,712,750, an increase in quantity of 321.58 tons and an increase in value of $85,487.

Gold amounting to 23,643 ozs. valued at $791,791 was produced by the Raub-Australian Gold Mining Co.

The total value of trade for the year 1929 was $17,874,886, as against $16,592,566 in 1928, an increase of $1,282,320.

DIRECTORY

GOVERNMENT

MEMBERS OF STATE COUNCIL

President H.H. Almoktasim Billah Al-Sultan Abdullah, K.C.M.G., Ibni

Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Al-Maadzam Shah

Acting British Resident-Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Heghes, M.C.S.

Tengku Mahkota of Pahang-Hon. Tengku Abu Bakar Ibni Al-Sultan

Abdullah

Tengku Besar of Pahang-Hon. Tengku Sulaiman, C.M.G., Ibni Almarhum

Al-Sultan Alimad Al-Maadzam Shah

Tengku Penglima Perang-Tengku Yusuf Ibni Almarhum Al-Sultan

Ahmad Al-Maadzum Shah

Dato Maharaja Perba Jelai-Wan Tanjong bin Wan Mohamad

Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan-Che' Wan Haji Abdullah bin Ungku

Temmenggong

Orang Kaya Indera Segara-Che' Ungku Abdul Jamal bin Ungku Muda Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar-Che' Hussain bin Mohamad Taib Chief Kathi Pahang-Haji Mohamad Daud bin Haji Zainal, 'Abidin

HOUSEHOLD OF H.H. THE SULTAN

Malay Secretary-Tengku Arif Bendahara-Tengku Mahamud Ibni

Al-Sultan Abdullah

Aide-de-Camp-Engku Muda-Che' Engku Mohamad Ibni Engku

Bendahara

Tengku Arif Temenggong-Tengku Abdul Aziz Ibni Al-Sultan Abdullah Tengku Panglima Besar-Tengku Haji Jaafar Ibni Tengku Muda Ali Tengku Setia Lela-Tengku Kudin bin Tengku Samat Dato' Dalam-Che' Mohamad Taib bin Haji Mamat

BRITISH RESIDENCY

Resident-Hon. Mr. H.G.R. Leonard, M.c.s Secretary to Resident-J. A. Harvey, M.C.S. Office Assistant-K. Kandiah Clerk, Class I-Chew Guan On

Clerks, Class II-T. A. Soosaipillai and

J. P. Danker

Clerks, Class III M. Nadarajah, S. Muttucumaru, M. Kathiravelu, Abdul Hamid, Mohamed Ramly and F. M. O'Hara

Clerk, Class I and Stenographer-E. E. Stenographer-S. Selvadorai

Especkerman

Malay Writer-Mahat bin H. M. Taib

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