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KELANTAN

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In 1910, the revenue amounted to $419,327 and the expenditure to $403,552. In 1933, the revenue had risen to $1,801,418, and the expenditure to $1,563,782. The public debt at the transference of the suzerainty was $150,000, upon which Siam charged 9 per cent. This debt was taken over by the F.M.S. Government, interest being reduced to 4 per cent. The debit balance of the State at the end of 1933 was $4,804,491.31. The value of the imports in 1933 was $4,057,602 against $3,161,326 in 1932, and of the exports $3,454,098 against $2,428,196 in 1932. The principal iniports were:-Fish, rice, benzine, petroleum, textiles, machinery, motor vehicles, cement, timbers and planks. The tonnage of the steamers using Kelantan ports was 184,762 in 1933 against 122,886 in 1932. There is regular steamship communication with Bangkok and Singapore. The State had at the end of 1933, 212 niles of road open to wheeled traffic, the two main roads being those from Kota Bharu to Kuala Krai (45 miles) and to Pasir Puteh (26 miles). The latter has been extended to give connection to Kuala Besut in, the State of Trengganu. There is daily connection by rail (except Sundays and Wednes- days) between Tumpat and Pahang, an i the line to the Siamese border is open for traffic, a daily service between Tumpat and the Perlis boundary, making communica- tion with Penang an easy inatter. Kota Bharu is in direct telegraphic communication with Kuala Lumpur, Haadyai and Trengganu. It is also connected by telegraph and telephone with the two chief ports Tumpat and Bachok, and with Kuala Krai, Pasir Puteh Temangan, Sungai Nal and Pasir Mas.

DIRECTORY

GOVERNMENT

Ruler H.H. the Sultan Sir ISMAIL IBNI ALMERHUM SULTAN MOHAMED, IV, K.C.M.G. British Adviser to the Govt. of Kelantan-Capt. A. C. Baker, M.C., M.C.S., B.A. (Oxon) Assistant British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan--Capt. H. North Hunt, M.C.S.

STATE COUNCIL

President-H. H. the Sultan Sir Ismail ibni Alinerhum Sultan Mohamed, IV.,

K.C.M.G.

Members H. H. the Raja Kelantan (Tengku Ibrahim ibni Almerhum Sultan Mohamed, IV, C.M.G.), British Adviser (Capt. A. C. Baker, M.C., M.C.S., B.A. Oxon.), Legal Adviser and Judicial Co- mmissioner (J. D. M. Smith, M.C.S., M.A., Aberdeen), Assist. British Adviser (Capt. H. North Hunt, M.C.S.), H. H. the Raja Muda (Tengku Zainal Abidiu ibni Alm- erhum Sultan Mohamed III), Tengku Temanggong (Tengku Joffar ibni Alm- erhum Sultan Mohamed II), Tengku Sri Ismara Raja (Tengku Abdul Rahman ibni Almerhum Sultan Ahmad), Tengku Sri Utama Raja (Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Petera Semerak), Tengku Yusoff ibni Almerhum Sultan Mohamed IV, Tengku Abdul Raja Majid bin Tengku Besar Tuan Yusoff, Dato' Perdana Mentri Paduka Raja (Haji Nik Mahmood bin Haji Ismail, C.B.E.), Nik Ahmad Kamil bin Haji Nik Mahmood, (Barr.-at-Law.), Dato' Sri De Raja (Haji Mohamed Sa'aid bin Haji Jamal, 1.s.o.), Dato' Mufti (Haji Ibrahim bin Haji Yusoff), Dato' Kaya Pati (Towkay Yeap Hong Ghee) Clerk of Council-Nik Hassan bin Issa

BRITISH ADVISER'S OFFICE

British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan-Capt. A. C. Baker, M.C., M.C.S., B.A. (Oxon)

Assist. British Adviser to the Government of Kelantan-Capt. H. North Hunt, M.C.S. Personal Assist. to the British Adviser-

Dato' Megat Osman

Chief Clerk-Che' Abdul Hamid bin

Abdul Aziz

AUDIT OFFICE

Auditor-H. A. L. Luckham, M.C.S. Chief Clerk-M. K. Sabapathy

CHANDU DEPARTMENT

Supt. of ChanduH. A. L. Luckham, M.C.S. Chandu Inspector Soh Kee Iyan Chandu Clerk-Mohammed Kassim bin

Pachik.

CONSERVANCY BOARD

District Officer and Registrar of Vehicles

-J. A. Harvey, M.C.S. Deputy Registrar of Vehicles, Licensing

Officer and Municipal Secretary Ismail bin Haji Omar

Che

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