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PAHANG
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opening up land for planting and aiding the prospecting for minerals, all the principal
towns are now connected by telegraph or telephone, and the New Trunk Railway
which is to connect the F.M.S. system with the Siamese Railways is already in an
advanced stage, having reached Kuala Lipis from thb 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 during 1916 was 3,221 piculs. The exports of
rubber were valued at $2,351,921 in 1916 against $1,181,721 in 1915. For mining
purposes, 48,712 acres were alienated. The export of tin and tin-ore was 58,464
piculs, valued at $5,110,528, against 63,981 piculs valued at $5,0 9,396 in 1915. The out¬
put of gold at Raub was 15,600 ounces against 16,019 ounces in 1915.
Imports were valued at $3,490,794 against $3,186,822 in 1915 and exports at
$8,561,576 against $7,210,073, in 1915.
DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT
Sultan—His Highness Abdullah ibini Almerhum Sultan Almad
British Resident—C. W. C. Parr
Council of State
His Highness Sultan Abdullah ibini Al¬
merhum Sultan Almad, President (Sultan
of Pahang)
The British Resident
Tungku Suleiman ibini Almerhum Sultan
Ahmod
The Dato Mahraja Perba of Jelai
Imam Prang Indera Stia Raja
Che Ungku Wan Mohomed Saleh
Che Osman bin Imam Prang Indera Ma-
kota,
Mufti, Haji Osman bin Senik
British Residency
British Resdt. — Hon. Mr. C. W. C. Parr
Office Assistant—T. A. Reutens
First Clerk—C. B. Francis
Second do. —S- J. Cyril
Third do. —Mohamed Noh bin Nagang
Courts
Judge — Chief Judicial Commissioner,
J. R. Innes (acting)
District Officers
Lipis
District Officer—W. M. Millington (acting)
Asst. District Officer—M. C. Hay do.
Raub
District Officer—A. S. Small
Asst. do. —R. C. Cussen
Temerloh
District Officer—J. W. W. Hughes
Pekan
District Officer—G. M. Laidlaw
Asst. do. —O. H. Grove
Kuantan
District Officer—A. F. Worthington
Asst. do. —S. W. Jones
Forest Department
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Pahang)—
P. Phillips
Asst. Conservator of Forests (Kuantan)—
G. J. Henbrey
Forest Ranger, Lipis—D. Carroll
Do. Pekan—
Do. Temerloh—Abdul Aziz
Do. Bentong—C.A.Speldewinde
Medical Department
Medical Officer-in-charge—Health Officer
and Registrar of Births and Deaths, W.
H. Fry, l.r.c.p. (London), m.r.c.s. (Eng.),.
Pahang
Medical Officer, Raub—W. H. Fry
Do. Pekan—Dr. W. Leicester
Do. Kuantan—Dr. S. P. Peart
Prisons
Gaoler, Kuala Lipis—R. S. Pharoah
Police
Chief Police Officer-G. S. Magill
Police Probationer—J. P. Evans
Chief Inspector—H. Burton
Inspectors — T. Goggin, A. Devlin, D.
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1267
opening up land for planting and aiding the prospecting for minerals, all the principal
towns are now connected by telegraph or telephone, and the New Trunk Railway
which is to connect the F.M.S. system with the Siamese Railways is already in an
advanced stage, having reached Kuala Lipis from thb 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 during 1916 was 3,221 piculs. The exports of
rubber were valued at $2,351,921 in 1916 against $1,181,721 in 1915. For mining
purposes, 48,712 acres were alienated. The export of tin and tin-ore was 58,464
piculs, valued at $5,110,528, against 63,981 piculs valued at $5,0 9,396 in 1915. The out¬
put of gold at Raub was 15,600 ounces against 16,019 ounces in 1915.
Imports were valued at $3,490,794 against $3,186,822 in 1915 and exports at
$8,561,576 against $7,210,073, in 1915.
DIRECTORY
GOVERNMENT
Sultan—His Highness Abdullah ibini Almerhum Sultan Almad
British Resident—C. W. C. Parr
Council of State
His Highness Sultan Abdullah ibini Al¬
merhum Sultan Almad, President (Sultan
of Pahang)
The British Resident
Tungku Suleiman ibini Almerhum Sultan
Ahmod
The Dato Mahraja Perba of Jelai
Imam Prang Indera Stia Raja
Che Ungku Wan Mohomed Saleh
Che Osman bin Imam Prang Indera Ma-
kota,
Mufti, Haji Osman bin Senik
British Residency
British Resdt. — Hon. Mr. C. W. C. Parr
Office Assistant—T. A. Reutens
First Clerk—C. B. Francis
Second do. —S- J. Cyril
Third do. —Mohamed Noh bin Nagang
Courts
Judge — Chief Judicial Commissioner,
J. R. Innes (acting)
District Officers
Lipis
District Officer—W. M. Millington (acting)
Asst. District Officer—M. C. Hay do.
Raub
District Officer—A. S. Small
Asst. do. —R. C. Cussen
Temerloh
District Officer—J. W. W. Hughes
Pekan
District Officer—G. M. Laidlaw
Asst. do. —O. H. Grove
Kuantan
District Officer—A. F. Worthington
Asst. do. —S. W. Jones
Forest Department
Deputy Conservator of Forests (Pahang)—
P. Phillips
Asst. Conservator of Forests (Kuantan)—
G. J. Henbrey
Forest Ranger, Lipis—D. Carroll
Do. Pekan—
Do. Temerloh—Abdul Aziz
Do. Bentong—C.A.Speldewinde
Medical Department
Medical Officer-in-charge—Health Officer
and Registrar of Births and Deaths, W.
H. Fry, l.r.c.p. (London), m.r.c.s. (Eng.),.
Pahang
Medical Officer, Raub—W. H. Fry
Do. Pekan—Dr. W. Leicester
Do. Kuantan—Dr. S. P. Peart
Prisons
Gaoler, Kuala Lipis—R. S. Pharoah
Police
Chief Police Officer-G. S. Magill
Police Probationer—J. P. Evans
Chief Inspector—H. Burton
Inspectors — T. Goggin, A. Devlin, D.
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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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