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THE NEGRI SEMBILAN
Rubber leads in agricultural produce, with a planted area of 173,000 acres. The
export of rubber was 12,179 tons against 8,177 in 1915; of gambier, 10,941 piculs against
11,438; and of damar 1,104 piculs against 3,736. The total acreage of mining land was
18,518, the output of tin being 15,240 piculs against 20,900 in 1915, the value of the 1916
.output being returned as $1,336,176. Of wolfram 1,132 piculs were produced in 1916
.and 120 ounces of gold.
DIRECTORY
THE STATE COUNCIL
H. H. Tunku Muhamad, k.c.m.g., bin A1 Marhom Tunku Antah Yang-di-pertuan
Besar of Negri Sembilan (President)
The British Resident (The Hon. Mr, A. H. Lemon)
Tunku Muda Chik bin of Yram Tuan Radin
The Dato Klana Petra of Sungei Ujong
The Dato Bandar of Sungei Ujong
The Dato I enghulu of Jelebu
The Dato, Johol
The Dato, Rembau
The Secretary to Resident is Clerk of the Conncil
British Residency
'British Resident—Hon. Mr. A. H. Lemon
- Secretary—L. A. Allen
• Clerk, Class I.—C. Spykerman
Do. I.—A. Sequerah
Do. II.—C. R. Skelchy
Do. II.—J. R. Sta. Maria
Do. III.—Arthur Pereira
Courts
Magistrate and Registrar of Courts and
Marriages—W. Burton
. Chief Clerk (Class II)—J. G. Rodrigues
. Second do. (Class II)—A. J. Arrais
Third do. (Class III)—G. Sta. Maria
Fourth do. do. —Abdul Kadir
District Office (Coast)
District Officer—C. F McCausland
• Chief Clerk (Class I)—J. Z. Pinto
Penghulu of Linggi—Ahmat bin Ali
Do. Si Rusa—Raja Ahmat bin Japar
Do. • Pasir Panjang — Ujang bin
Mohd. Ashim
• Penghulu of Port Dickson -Latif binBujal
Do. Jimah—Ismail bin Ali
District Land Office, Port Dickson
Malay Settlement Officer—Mohd. Idris
Chief Clerk (Class II)—K. S. Pi]lay
Tracer—Osman bin Mohd. Salleh
Customs and Marine Office
Supervisor of Customs and Harbour
Master—F. C. Everdell (on leave)
Acting Supervisor of Customs and Harbour
Master—J. A. Black
Chief Clerk and Boarding Officer — K.
Arumugam
Customs Office, Seremban
Supervisor of Customs—W. L. B. Symes
Public Works Department, Coast
Executive Engineer—A. B. Potts
Chief Overseer—G. M. Kelaart (on leave)
Chief Clerk—J. T. Gomes
Sanitary Board, Coast
Chairman—District Officer
Members—The Executive Engineer P.
W. D., The Assistant Surgeon, The
District Surveyor, J. A. Black, F. Cun¬
ningham, Health Officer, N. S., and Tow-
kay Teh Chye
Inspector—Lim Liong Chin
District Office, Jelebu
District Officer—G. H. Nash
Chief Clerk—A. O. Van Huizen
District Office, Tampin
District Officer—A. S. Haynes
Asst. do. — W. R. Royd
Clerk Class I—N. Alvapillai
THE NEGRI SEMBILAN
Rubber leads in agricultural produce, with a planted area of 173,000 acres. The
export of rubber was 12,179 tons against 8,177 in 1915; of gambier, 10,941 piculs against
11,438; and of damar 1,104 piculs against 3,736. The total acreage of mining land was
18,518, the output of tin being 15,240 piculs against 20,900 in 1915, the value of the 1916
.output being returned as $1,336,176. Of wolfram 1,132 piculs were produced in 1916
.and 120 ounces of gold.
DIRECTORY
THE STATE COUNCIL
H. H. Tunku Muhamad, k.c.m.g., bin A1 Marhom Tunku Antah Yang-di-pertuan
Besar of Negri Sembilan (President)
The British Resident (The Hon. Mr, A. H. Lemon)
Tunku Muda Chik bin of Yram Tuan Radin
The Dato Klana Petra of Sungei Ujong
The Dato Bandar of Sungei Ujong
The Dato I enghulu of Jelebu
The Dato, Johol
The Dato, Rembau
The Secretary to Resident is Clerk of the Conncil
British Residency
'British Resident—Hon. Mr. A. H. Lemon
- Secretary—L. A. Allen
• Clerk, Class I.—C. Spykerman
Do. I.—A. Sequerah
Do. II.—C. R. Skelchy
Do. II.—J. R. Sta. Maria
Do. III.—Arthur Pereira
Courts
Magistrate and Registrar of Courts and
Marriages—W. Burton
. Chief Clerk (Class II)—J. G. Rodrigues
. Second do. (Class II)—A. J. Arrais
Third do. (Class III)—G. Sta. Maria
Fourth do. do. —Abdul Kadir
District Office (Coast)
District Officer—C. F McCausland
• Chief Clerk (Class I)—J. Z. Pinto
Penghulu of Linggi—Ahmat bin Ali
Do. Si Rusa—Raja Ahmat bin Japar
Do. • Pasir Panjang — Ujang bin
Mohd. Ashim
• Penghulu of Port Dickson -Latif binBujal
Do. Jimah—Ismail bin Ali
District Land Office, Port Dickson
Malay Settlement Officer—Mohd. Idris
Chief Clerk (Class II)—K. S. Pi]lay
Tracer—Osman bin Mohd. Salleh
Customs and Marine Office
Supervisor of Customs and Harbour
Master—F. C. Everdell (on leave)
Acting Supervisor of Customs and Harbour
Master—J. A. Black
Chief Clerk and Boarding Officer — K.
Arumugam
Customs Office, Seremban
Supervisor of Customs—W. L. B. Symes
Public Works Department, Coast
Executive Engineer—A. B. Potts
Chief Overseer—G. M. Kelaart (on leave)
Chief Clerk—J. T. Gomes
Sanitary Board, Coast
Chairman—District Officer
Members—The Executive Engineer P.
W. D., The Assistant Surgeon, The
District Surveyor, J. A. Black, F. Cun¬
ningham, Health Officer, N. S., and Tow-
kay Teh Chye
Inspector—Lim Liong Chin
District Office, Jelebu
District Officer—G. H. Nash
Chief Clerk—A. O. Van Huizen
District Office, Tampin
District Officer—A. S. Haynes
Asst. do. — W. R. Royd
Clerk Class I—N. Alvapillai
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Description | Volumes from the Asian 'Directory and Chronicle' series covering 1917-1941, but missing 1919 and 1923. Compiled annually from a multiplicity of local sources and research. They provide listings of each country's active corporations, foreign residents and government agencies of all nationalities for that year, together with their addresses. Content includes: various treaties; coverage of conflicts; currencies and taxes; consular fees; weights and measures; public holidays; festivals and traditions. A source of information for both Western states and communities of foreigners living in Asia. Published by Hongkong Daily Press. |
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Shelfmark | H3.86.1303 |
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