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TRENGGANU—KEDAH
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
Clerk in Charge-N. V. Naryanan Malay Clerk Grade II-Wan Ismail bin
Musa
Malay Clerk Grade III+Che' Sulong bin
Osman
TOWN BOARD, KEMAMAN
President- Tengku Wangsa, Tengku
Hitam bin Ali
'DISPENSARY
A. M. ().—Dr. P. S. Raman Dresser in Charge-J. G. Gomes Midwife-Miss Florence Chin
MALAY SCHOOL, Kemaman Group Teacher-Che Mat bin Ismail
Teachers-Che' Man bin Omar, Che' Mat bin Ismail, Che' Ismail bin Idrus, Wan Abdullah bin Mahmudi!
VP:
MAJLIS PEGAWAI (Club) President-Tengku Wangsa Hon. Secretary-Wan Ismail bin Musa
KEMASEK, KERTAY & KIJAL ; District Officer-Haji Wan Long bin
Ahinadai
DUNGUN & PAKA
District Officer, Che Hashim bin Datok
Diwangsa
Assistant District Officers-Che Khlid bin H. A. Rahman and Embong bin Datok Jaya
WESTERN DIVISION
State Commissioner, West-Tengku Sulong (Musa) bin Ali (Tengku
Lela Segara)
Assist. State Commissioner-Che Mohamed Khalid bin Dato Bentara
Luar
Assist. British Adviser, Besut A. N. Ross, M.C.S.
FERNANDEZ BROS., General Merchants and Commission Agents-Cable Ad: Fern'
P. A. Fernandez
HIN LEONG & Co., Timber Merchants and Steam Saw Millers-Kemaman; Cable Ad Hinleong... Head Office: Chop Chye Hin, 416, Beach Road, Singapore
Tan Chian, sole proprietor
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KEMAMAN CASH STORES, LTD. (Incorpor- ated in Singapore), General Merchants, Commission Agents, Importers and Ex- porters-Head Office: 148, Selegie Road, Singapore; Business Office: Jalan Pasar, Kemaman; Cable Ad: Cashstores, Singa- pore, Kemaman and Dungun
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Chia Poh Heng, managing director
Toh Seah Hwee, Tan Tiong Swee
and Phua Ah Wah, directors
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O. C. Smalley, secretary
Phua Ah Wah, manager
Chia Choon Kiat and Soh Kee
Seng, assistants
UNITED TRADING CO., General Merchants and Commission Agents-Kemaman, Trengganu
Agents for
Cycle and Carrise Co. (1926), Ld. Kodak, Ld.
Danish Islands Preserved Butter Co.
Denmark
KEDAH
Situated on the north-west coast of the Malay Peninsula, between the parallels of 5 deg. 50 min. and 6 deg. 40 min. North and the meridians of 99 deg. 40 min. and 100 deg. 55 min. E., Kedah has an area of about 3,648 square miles. In the north and east the country is hilly, but the plains along the coast are well-watered and fertile. In the northern part of the State the chief agricultural produce is rice. In the southern part the rubber industry has grown to large dimensions. The country is favourable for cattle raising.
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