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YEAR BOOK

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MANUAL OF STATISTICS,

1932

COMPILED IN THE FEDERAL SECRETARIAT

KUALA LUMPUR: PRINTED AT TfcJE FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1932 900- 24-10-32. 3/3~. 9S A7Z9/

cxn^ In this volume "Year Book and Manual of

Statistics" is contained the information previously published in the Manual of Statistics and such ^miscellaneous information as was previously published \ at the beginning of the Year Book.

The portion of the Year Book dealing with Salary y,-:and Examination Schemes, the Pensions Enactment ^ and Regulations and Pensionable Offices has been i incorporated in a volume entitled "Reprint of Salary and Examination Schemes" .

798978 CONTENTS.

YEAR BOOK, 1932. Page. Eulers of the Federated Malay States since 1874 ...... 1 High Commissioners of the Federated Malay States ... 2 Residents-General ...... 4 Chief Secretaries to Government ...... 4 British Residents ...... 5 Assistant Residents and Secretaries to Government ... 12 Members of the Federal Council 13 State Councils ...... 15 Recipients of Certificates of Honour ...... 19 Justices of the Peace ...... 20 Burma Rifles 23 Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, Permanent Staff 24 Malay States Volunteer Regiment ...... 24 Malayan Volunteer Infantry 28 Boards, Committees, etc. 31 Flags 64 Salutes and Guards of Honour 66 Table of Precedence 68 Colonial Service Uniform 69 List of Officers entitled to wear Colonial Service Uniform 71

MANUAL OF STATISTICS, 1932. (Parts I— III.)

Part I. TAXES, LICENCES, DUTIES, FEES, ETC. A Page- Abattoirs 272 Accouchement Fees ...... 206 Agricultural Department — Chemical Analyses ...... 188 Aliens Restriction Enactment ...... 200 Allowances to Witnesses ...... 186 Animal Infirmary Charges ...... 255 Appraisers Enactment ...... 192 Arms Enactment ...... 183 Assays, Government ...... 216 Auction Sales Enactment ...... 192 vi.

B Paee- Bankruptcy Enactment — • (i) Fees, etc 163-166 (u) Auctioneers' Commissions and Charges on Sales 194 Billiard Saloon Licence ...... 179 Bills of Sale Enactment 163 Births and Deaths Registration Enactment ...... 179 Boarding House Enactment ...... 218 Boat Licences ...... 203 British and Foreign Companies Enactment ...... 174 Buffaloes Enactment ...... 211 Bungalows and Sanatoria ...... 218-234 Burials Enactment — ■ (i) Burial Ground Licences ...... 194 (ii) Cemetery Fees ...... 257

c — Alienation of Lands ...... 90 „ „ Halting Bungalows ... 226 Cemetery Fees ...... ••■ ••• ••• 257 Chemical Analyses, Agricultural Department ...... 188 Children Enactment 201 Chinese Secretariat ...... 201 Christian Marriage Enactment ...... 161 Cinematograph Films ...... ••■ 187 Commission on Cheques ...... 215 Companies Enactment ...... 169-174 Corporations Duty Enactment ...... 234 Courts Enactment ...... 159 Court Fees Enactment 152-159 Cruelty to Animals Prevention Enactment ... 255 Customary Tenure Enactment ...... 91 Customs Enactment 109-127

D Dangerous Trades Enactment ...... 100 Deleterious Drugs Enactment ...... 208 Dentists — Registration Enactment ...... 206 Distillery 127 District "Water Supply Enactment 290 Divorce Enactment ...... 166 Dogs, Registration of ...... 180 Drainage Rate Enactment ...... 94 vii.

E Page- Education 234 Education Rate Enactment ...... 259 Electricity Enactment — (i) Fees for Licences for Installations ...... ) ^qi (ii) „ Examination for Certificate of Competency ) (iii) Charges for Lighting, Fans, etc ...... 260 Escort Fees 185 Estate Duty Enactment ...... 150 Examination of Estate Dressers ...... 208 „ Pathological Specimens ...... 208 Excise Enactment ...... 127-131 Explosives Enactment ...... 178

F Female Domestic Servants Enactment ...... 201 Ferries Enactment ...... ••• •■■ ••• 203 Fire Insurance Companies Enactment ...... 174 Fisheries Enactment (Fishing Licences) ...... 202 Foreign Marriage Notice Enactment ...... 162 Forests Enactment ...... 103 Freight and Steamship Enactment ...... 127

G Goldsmiths, Licensing of ...... 187 Government Assays ...... 216

H Halting Bungalows and Sanatoria ... 218-234 Hawsers' Licences ...... 177 Health Department ...... 211 Hindu Marriage Registration ...... 162 Hospital Charges 206

I Inventions Enactment ...... 199 Irrigation Areas Enactment ...... 98

J Jmrikisha Enactment ...... 211 Judgments (Reciprocity) Enactment ...... 159 viii.

|_ Page. Labour Code — Hospital Charges ...... 206 Fee for Registration of Immigrants, etc...... 215 Land Acquisition Enactment ...... 151 Land Code 79-92 Land at Malay Residential Settlement, ...... 84 Lands at Cameron Highlands, Alienation of ...... 90 Launches, Hire of ...... 204 Licensing Board ...... 129 Licensing of Goldsmiths Enactment ...... 187 Life Assurance Companies Enactment ...... 175

M Machinery Enactment ...... 99 Maps ...... ••• ••• 238 Marine ...... ••• ••• ••• ••• 203 Marriage Registration Enactment ...... 162 Medical 206 „ Research ...... ••• ••• 208 Medicines, Charges for ...... ••• ••• 207 Mineral Ores Enactment ...... ••■ ••• 100 Mines 98-100 Mining Enactment — (i) Premia, Rent, Fees, etc 94 (ii) Royalty on Minerals, etc...... •■■ 98 Minor Offences Enactment — Pedlars and Hawkers' Licences *\ Pound Fees > 177 Procession and Music Licences ...... J Motor Vehicles Enactment ...... ••• 213 M.S.V.R. Tents 234 Muhammadan Marriage and Divorce Enactment ...... 162 Municipal- Abattoirs and Slaughter Houses ...... 243 Assessment Rates— General, Additional, Water, Drainage 243-253 Bath Houses ...... ••• ••• 253 Boarding Houses ...... ••• 253 Building Fees (Plans) 254 Cemetery Fees ...... ••• ••• 25/ Commission for Collecting Revenue ... 258 • Conservancy ...... ••• ••• 258 Dairies ...... ••• ••• ••• 259 District Water Supply 290 Education Rate ...... ••• ••• ••• 259 Electric Light, Fan, etc ••• 259 ix.

|\/| — (cont.) Pafte. Municipal — (cont.) Garages ...... 266 Hawking Foodstuffs ...... 266 Infirmary, Animal ...... 255 Laundries ...... 267 Lodging Houses- Common ...... 258 Markets — Rents 267 Miscellaneous ...... • 267 Plans — Building (Fees on) ...... 254 Rest Houses ...... 268 Slaughter Houses and Abattoirs ...... 272 Special Trades 273 Street Performances ...... 274 Street Stalls 275 Sundry Sales 275 Theatre Licence ...... 275 Town Hall 275 Water Supply 276-290

N Naturalisation Enactment ...... 194 Negotiable Instruments Enactment ...... 215

o Official Buttons 198 Opium and Chandu Enactment ... 202

P Passport Enactment ... 194 Pathological Specimens, Examination of...... 208 Pawnbrokers Enactment ...... 196 Petroleum Enactment ... 196 Pilgrims and Pilgrim Ship Enactment ...... 204 Pilots Enactment ... 205 Places of Public Amusement Enactment — Shooting Gallery Licence | 179 Billiard Saloon Licence ... Poisons Enactment ...... 206 Police... 177-187 Police Force Enactment ...... 185 Ports Enactment ... 203 X.

p— (cont.) P*Ke- Posts, Telegraphs and Stamps ...... 131 Pounds 177 Powers of Attorney Enactment ...... 162 Prevention of Malaria Enactment...... 234 Printing Department ...... ••■ 235 Printing Presses Enactment ...... ••• 166 Probate and Administration Enactment ...... 160 „ Small Estates (Distribution) Rules ...... 161 Processions ...... ••• 177 Publications for Sale, Printing Department 235 Public Trustee Enactment 175

Q Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Enactment — (i) Registration of Dogs ...... 180 (ii) Bill of Health, etc 211

R Railways Registrar of Companies ...... 169-175 Registration of Births and Deaths ...... 179 „ Christian Marriage Enactment ...... 161 „ Dentists Enactment ...... 206 Dogs 180 Foreign Marriage Enactment ...... 162 „ Mohammedan,, ,, ...... 162 „ Other than Christian or Mohammedan Marriages Enactment ...... 162 Registration and Survey of Steam Vessels Enactment 203 Rest Houses ...... ••■ 268 Gap 222 Fraser's Hill 226 Returns — Trade — Supply of ... River Launches Enactment ...... ••• 216 Royalty on Minerals or Metals ...... 98 Royalty on Timber 104 Rubber Supervision Enactment ...... 97

s Sale of Food and Drugs Enactment — (i) Certificate of Analysis ... 210 (ii) Licence for Food Factories and Dairies ...... 211 Sanatoria and Halting Bungalows ...... 218-234 Sanitary Board Enactment, vide "Municipal" ...... 243 Second-hand Dealers Enactment ...... 180 Secretariat 192 xi.

S — (cont.) Page. Secretary for Chinese Affairs Enactment...... 201 Shooting Gallery Licence ...... 179 Small Estates Distribution Rules ...... 161 Societies Enactment ...... 201 Stamp Duties (Stamp Enactment) ...... 131-150

T Tents, M.S.V.R ... 234 Theatres Enactment — Fees for Performances ...... 182 „ Theatre Licence ... 275 Tin and Tin-ore (Restriction) Enactment ... 100 Toddy-shop Licences ... 130 Trade and Customs ... 109-131 Trade Returns

V Valuation of Land Enactment ...... 93 Vehicles 211-214 „ Enactment 212 Victory Loan Enactment ...... 151

w War Loans Enactment ...... 151 „ Investment Trust of Malaya ...... 151 War Savings Certificates Enactment 151 Wardens Court ...... ••• ••• 98 Waters Enactment ...... 93 Water Supply Enactment — (i) General Annual Water Rate, 245 (ii) „ „ 248 (iii) „ „ Negri Sembilan , 251 (iv) „ „ 253 (v) Rates other than above 276-290 Weights and Measures Enactment ...... 180 Wild Animals and Birds Protection Enactment — (i) Deer and Game Bird Licences ... 181 (ii) Big Game Licences ...... 198 Witnesses — Allowances to ...... 186

Part II. Table of Legal Tariffs for Motor Cars, etc 293 Tables of Distances between Principal Places in F. M.S. ... 300 xii.

Part III. STATISTICS. Page. Revenue and Expenditure — (1) Federal Assets and Liabilities ...... 329 (2) Revenue 340 (3) Expenditure 341 (4) Land Revenue ...... 342 (5) Forest „ 343 (6) Receipts from Land Sales ...... 344 (7) Revenue from Licences ...... 345 (8) „ „ Customs 346 (9) Excise 346 (10) Export Duty on Tin 347 (11) Postal and Telegraph Revenue ...... 348

Telegraph and Telephone Lines ...... 349

Postal Statistics ...... 350

Pcblic Works — (1) Expenditure on Construction and Maintenance of Roads, Streets and Bridges ...... 351 (2) Mileage of Roads exclusive of Small Paths ...... 351 (3) Increases and Reductions in the Road Mileage during 1929 352

Federated Malay States Railways ...... 353

Government Savings Banks ...... 354

Area and Population — (1) Area of States (approx.) ... 355 (2) „ Alienated under Permanent Title ...... 355 (3) ,, of Forest Reserves ...... 355 (4) Total Population by Race 356-359 (5) Population (excluding Estates), Houses and House Density 360 (6) Nomadic Aboriginals by Sex ...... 361 (7) Summary of Population ...... 362

Education 363-368 xiii.

Page. Exchanges, Moneys, Weights, Etc. — (1) Course of Exchange 369-370 (2) Moneys 371 (3) Weights 372 (4) Measures 372

Trade Returns — (1) Imports from 1877-1931 373 (2) Exports „ „ 374 (3) Summary of Value of Imports, 1931 375 (4) „ „ Exports „ 375 (5) Quantities of Principal Articles of Import, 1931 ...... 376 (6) „ „ „ „ Export 377 (7) Gold Production 378-379

Meteorology — (1) Average Rainfall 380-382 YEAR BOOK, 1932. YEAR BOOK. 1932.

RULERS OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES SINCE 1874. PEEAK. Years of Name of Ruler. reign. Eaja Abdullah (Paduka Sri Abdullah Muhammad Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Jaafar Mu'adzam Shah) 1874-1876 Eaja Yusuf (Eegent) 1877-1887 Eaja Yusuf (Paduka Sri Sultan Yusuf Sharifu'd-din Maffchal Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah Muhammad Shah ia-itu- al-Marhum 'Itikadu'llah Durian Sa-batang) 1887 Eaja Idris (Paduka Sri Sultan Idris Mershid al-'Aazam Shah ibni al-Marhum Iskandar), g.c.m.g., g.C.v.o. ... 1887-1916 Eaja Abdul-Jalil (Paduka Sri Sultan Abdul- Jalil Nasru'd-din Makhtaram Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Idris Eahmat-u'llah Shah), k.c.m.g 1916-1918 Eaja Alang Iskandar (Paduka Sri Sultan Iskandar Shah ibni al-Marhum Sultan Idris Eahmat-u'llah Shah), k.c.m.g., k.c.v.o. 1918

SELANGOE. Sultan Abdu'l-Samad, k.c.m.g., ibni al-Marhum Eaja Abdullah 1874-1898 Sultan Ala'idin. Sulaiman Shah, g.c.m.g., ibni al-Marhum Eaja Muda Musa 1898

NEGEI SEMBTLAN. Tunku Antah ibni Yam Tuan Eaja Eadin 1874-1888 Tuanku Muhammad, g.c.m.g., k.c.v.o., ibni Yam Tuan Antah, Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan * 1888

UNDANG OF NEGEI SEMBILAN. Dato' Klana Putera, Undang of Sungei Ujong — Saiyid Abdu'l-Eahman Lela Setia Muhammad Yusuf Ma'amor, c.b.e., bin Enche' Kassim 1891 * By the terms of the Treaty of 1898 with the four law-givers, Tuanku Muhammad became Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. EULEES OF THE FEDEEATED MALAY STATES SINCE 1874— (cont.)

UNDANG OF NEGEI SEMBILAN— (cont.) Name of Ruler. reign. Dato' Mendika Mentri Akhir Zaman, Undang of Jelebu — Saiyid Ali bin Zin Abdullah bin Panglima Muda 1902 Dato' Johan Palawan Lela Perkasa Setiawan, Undang of — Heta bin Puteh 1874-1900 Wan Omar bin Wan Hassan 1901-1918 Kamat bin Haji Leman ...... 1918 Dato' Lela Maharaja and Dato' Sedia Eaja, Undang of Eembau — Haji Sahil (Lela Maharaja) 1874-1883 Seron bin Sidin (Sedia Eaja) 1883-1905 Haji Sulong bin Meah (Lela Maharaja) 1905-1922 Abdullah bin Haji Dahan (Sedia Eaja) 1922

PAHANG. Al-Sultan Ahmad al-Mu'adzam Shah, k.c.m.g., ibni al-Marhum Bendahara Ali 1888-1914 Al-Sultan Mahmud, c.m.g., ibni al-Marhum al-Sultan Ahmad al-Mu'adzam Shah 1914-1917 Al-Mu'tasim Bi'llah al-Sultan Abdullah, k.c.m.g., ibni al- Marhum al-Sultan Ahmad al-Mu'adzam Shah 1917-1932 Al-Sultan Abu Bakar Ei'ayatu'd-din al-Mu'ad-dzam Shah ibni al-Marhum al-Sultan Abdullah 1932

HIGH COMMISSIONERS OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Lieut. -Colonel Sir C. B. H. Mitchell, g. c.m.g 3rd July, 1806, to 27th Mar., 1898 Sir J. A. Swettenham, k.c.m.g. 28th Mar., 1898, to 29th Dec , 1898 Lieut. -Colonel Sir C. B. H. Mitchell, a. c.m.g 30th Dec, 1898, to 7th Dec, 1899 Sir J. A. Swettenham, k.c.m.g. 8th Dec, 1899, to 17th Feb., 1901 Sir F. A. Swettenham, k.c.m.g. 18th Feb., 1901, to 15th April, 1904 HIGH COMMISSIONERS OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES— (cont.). W. T. Taylor, c.m.g. (acting) .. 12th Oct., 1903, to 15th April, 1904 Sir John Anderson, k.c.m.g. .. 16th April, 1904, to 1st Sept., 1911 Sir W. T. Taylor, k.c.m.g (acting) 3rd March to 7th June, 1906 Capt. Sir Arthur Young, k.c.m.g (acting) ... 12th Feb., 1909, to 20th May, 1909 E. L. Brockman, c.m.g. (acting) 8th April, 1911, to 1st Sept., 1911 Capt. Sir Arthur Young, g. c.m.g., k.b.e. 2nd Sept., 1911, to 24th Aug., 1919 R. J. Wilkinson, c.m.g. (acting 16th June, 1914, to 6th Sept., 1914 F. S. James, c.m.g. (acting) .. 25th Aug., 1919, to 2nd Feb., 1920 Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard k.c.b 3rd Feb., 1920 F. S. James, c.m.g. (acting) .. 28th April, 1922, to 24th Sept., 1922 Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard k.c.b., k.c.m.g. 25th Sept., 1922 E. S. Hose, c.m.g. (acting) .. 8th May, 1925, to 6th Nov., 1925^ Sir Laurence Nunns Guillemard g. c.m.g., k.c.b. 7th November, 1925, to 5th May, 1927 W. Peel, c.m.g. (acting) 6th May, 1927, to 2nd June, 1927 S''r Hugh Clifford, m.c.s., g. c.m.g., g.b.e. 3rd June, 1927 Sir H. Marriott, k.b.e., c.m.g. (acting) 4th Feb., 1928, to 22nd Feb., 1928 Sir Hugh Clifford, m.c.s., g. c.m.g., g.b.e. 23rd Feb., 1928 Sir H. Marriott, k.b.e., c.m.g. (acting) • 28th July, 1928, to 27th December, 1928 Sir Hugh Clifford, m.c.s., g. c.m.g., g.b.e. 28th Dec, 1928, to 20th Oct., 1929 J. Scott, c.m.g. (acting) 21st Oct., 1929, to 4th Feb., 1930 Sir Cecil Clementi, k.c.m.g. ... 5th February, 1930 J. Scott, c.m.g. (acting) 20th Oct., 1930, to 12th June, 1931 Sir Cecil Clementi, g. c.m.g. 13th June, 1931 4

RESIDENTS-GENERAL. Sir F. A. Swettenham, k.c.m.g. 1st January, 1896, to 12th Dec, 1901 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. (acting) 5th Oct., 1897, to 16 April, 1898 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. (acting) 29th April, 1900, to 12th Dec, 1901 Sir W. H. Treacher, k.c.m.g. 13th Dec, 1901, to 31st Dec, 1904 W. T. Taylor, c.m.g. (acting) 13th Sept., 1904, to 31st Dec, 1904 Sir W. T. Taylor, k.c.m.g. 1st Jan., 1905, to 30th Sept., 1910 E. L. Brockman (acting) 11th May, 1907, to 13th Feb., 1908 H. C. Belfield (acting) ... 4th May, 1908, to 27th July, 1908 R. G. Watson (acting) ... 26th Feb., 1910, to 31st Jan., 1911

CHIEF SECRETARIES TO GOVERNMENT. Capt. Sir Arthur Young, k.c.m.g. 1st Feb., 1911, to 1st Sept., 1911 Sir E. L. Brockman, k.c.m.g. ... 2nd Sept., 1911, to 12th Sept., 1920 R. G. Watson, c.m.g. (acting) ... 3rd April, 1914, to 8th Feb., 1915 E. G. Broadrick (acting) 21st Jan. to 5th Feb., 1918 R. G. Watson, c.m.g. (acting) ... 7th April, 1918, to 25th Aug., 1918 F. S. James, c.m.g. (acting) ... 13th June, 1920, to 3rd Oct., 1920 A. B. Voules (acting) 4th Oct., 1920, to 4th March, 1921 W. G. Maxwell, c.m.g. 13th Sept., 1920 O. F. G. Stonor (acting) 21st Dec, 1921, to 9th Jan., 1922 E. S. Hose (acting) 11th May, 1923, to 24th Oct., 1923 Sir W. G. Maxwell, k.b.e., c.m.g. 25th Oct., 1923 0. F. G. Stonor (acting) 20th Dec, 1924, to 10th Jan., 1925 Sir W. G. Maxwell, k.b.e. , c.m.g. 11th Jan., 1925, to 8th June, 1926 W. Peel, c.m.g. (acting) 9th May, 1926, to 8th June, 1926 W. Peel, c.m.g 9th June, 1926 H. W. Thomson (acting) 6th May, 1927, to ,5th June, 1927 W. Peel, c.m.g 6th June, 1927 H. W. Thomson, c.m.g. (acting) 10th Sept., 1927, to 21st March, 1928 Sir W. Peel, k.b.e., c.m.g. ... 22nd March, 1928, to 9th April, 1930 C. W. H. Cochrane (acting) ... 30th November, 1929, to 9th April, 1930 C. W. H. Cochrane, c.m.g. 10th April, 1930, to 24th March, 1932 A. Caldecott, c.m.g., c.b.e. (acting) 25th July, 1931 5

BRITISH RESIDENTS. PEBAK. J. W. W. Birch 4th Oct., 1874, to 2nd Nov., 1875 J. G. Davidson 11th April, 1876, to 31st March, 1877 W. E. Maxwell (acting) 17th Feb., 1877 Sir , g.c.m.g. 1st April, 1877, to 31st May, 1889 W. E. Maxwell (acting) 13th Aug., 1879, to 8th Oct., 1879 W. E. Maxwell (acting) Sept., 1881, to Jan., 1882 F. A. Swettenham (acting) 22nd Mar., 1884, to Jan., 1886 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. (acting) 30th April, 1889, to 31st May, 1889 F. A. Swettenham, c.m.g. 1st June, 1889, to 30th June, 1896 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. (acting) 6th Mar., 1890, to 28th June, 1890 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. (acting) 23rd Oct., 1891, to 8th Jan., 1893 E. W. Birch (acting) 21st Sept., 1895, to 4th July, 1896 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. 1st July, 1896, to 12th Dec, 1901 J. P. Eodger (acting) 5th Oct., 1897, to 16th April, 1898 J. P. Eodger, c.m.g. (acting) ... 7th April, 1899, to 28th April, 1900 Colonel E. S. F. Walker, c.m.g. (acting) 29th April, 1900, to 12th July, 1901 J. P. Eodger, c.m.g. (acting) ... 13th July, 1901, to 12th Dec, 1901 J. P. Eodge'r, c.m.g 13th Dec, 1901, to 9th Feb., 1904 A. R. Venning (acting) 15th April, 1903, to 1st July, 1903 H. C. Belfield (acting) 4th Nov., 1903, to 7th Nov., 1904 E. W. Birch, c.m.g 10th Feb., 1904, to 5th March, 1911 E. L. Brockman, c.m.g. (acting) 15th April, 1908, to 10th Dec, 1908 O. Marks (acting) 6th July to 30th Aug., 1910 E. L. Brockman, c.m.g. (acting) 6th Dec, 1910, to 31st Jan., 1911 R. G. Watson (acting) 1st Feb., 1911, to 14th Dec, 1911 H. C. Belfield 6th Mar., 1911, to 8th Aug., 1912 O. Marks (acting) 15th Dec, 1911, to 8th Aug., 1912 W. J. P. Hume (acting) 12th Aug., 1912, to 14th Nov., 1912 B. G. Watson, c.m.g 9th Aug., 1912, to 18th Dec, 1919 O. Marks (acting) 3rd April, 1914, to 8th Feb., 1915 O. Marks (acting) 11th Nov. to 23rd Dec, 1916 W. G. Maxwell, c.m.g. (acting) 24th Dec, 1916, to 25th May, 1917 6

BRITISH RESIDENTS- -(cont.) PERAK— (cont.) 0. Marks (acting) 7th April, 1918, to 25th Aug., 1918 W. G. Maxwell, c.m.g 19th Dec, 1919, to 12th Sept., 192<) Lieut. -Col. W. J. P. Hume (acting) 29th June, 1920, to 12th Sept., 1920 Lieut.-Col. W. J. P. Hume, C.M.G ' ... 13th Sept., 1920, to 13th July, 1921 0. F. G. Stonor (acting) 25th April, 1921, to 2nd Nov., 1921 Major C. W. C. Parr, o.b.e. ... 14th July, 1921 F. A S. McClelland (acting^ ... 20th April. 1923, to 6th Sept., 1923 Lieut.-Col. C. W. C. Parr, C.m.G. , O.B.E. ... 7th Sept., 1923, to 25th Feb., 1926 A. S. Haynes (acting) 26th Nov., 1925, to 19th Dec, 1925 0. F. G. Stonor, c.m.g. (acting) 20th Dec, 1925, to 24th Jan., 1926 G. L. Ham (acting) 25th Jan., 1926, to 8th Feb., 1926 B. W. Elles (acting) 9th Feb., 1926, to 21st April, 1926 O. F. G. Stonor, c.m.g. 26th Feb., 1926, to 23rd Dec, 1926 H. W. Thomson (acting) 25th Sept., 1926, to 23rd Dec, 1926 H. W. Thomson 24th Dec, 1926 F. W. Douglas (acting) 6th May, 1927, to 5th June, 1927 H. W. Thomson, c.m.g. 6th June, 1927 C. W. H. Cochrane (acting) ... 10th Sept., 1927, to 9th March, 1928 C. C. Brown (acting) 10th March, 1928, to 21st March, 1928 H. W. Thomson, c.m.g. 22nd March, 1928 G. E. Cator (acting) 19th June, 1928, to 3rd July, 1928 H. W. Thomson, c.m.g. 4th July, 1928, to 14th Feb., 1929 A. F. Worthington (acting) ... 16th Nov., 1928, to 14th Feb., 1929 A. F. Worthington 15th Feb., 1929, to 21st June, 1929 C. W. H. Cochrane (acting) ... 23rd May, 1929, to 22nd June, 1929 C. W. H. Cochrane 23rd June, 1929, to 9th April, 1930 J. W. Simmons (acting) 2nd December, 1929, to 4th April, 1930 B. W. Elles (acting) 6th April, 1930, to 9th April, 1930 B. W. Elles 10th April, 1930 A. Caldecott, c.b.e. (acting) ... 19th Oct., 1930, to 30th April, 1931 B. W. Elles ... 1st May, 1931, to 21st June, 1932 M. B. Shelley 22nd June, 1932 G. E. Cator (acting) ... 26th March, 1932 7

BRITISH RESIDENTS— (cont.) SELANGOR. J. Davidson 20th Jan., 1875, to 19th Nov., 1875 Captain Rloomfield Douglas ... 20th Nov., 1875, to 1st Oct., 1882 F. A. Swettenham 2nd Oct., 1882, to 31st May, 1889 J. P. Rodger (acting) 8th Feb., 1884, to 8th Jan., 1888 W. E. Maxwell, cm. a 1st June, 1889, to 16th March, 1892 J. P. Rodger (acting) April, 1891, to Dec, 1891 F. G. Penney (acting) 3rd April, 1892, to 9th May, 1892 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. 17th March, 1892, to 30th June, 1896 E. W. Birch (acting) 9th May, 1892, to 10th Jan., 1893 J. P. Rodger (acting) 7th Oct., 1894 J. P. Rodger July, 1896, to 12th Dec, 1901 H. Conway Belfield (acting) ... 5th April to 4th July, 1897 H. Conway Belfield (acting) ... 4th Oct., 1897, to 21st April, 1898 H. Conway Belfield (acting) ... 5th April. 1899, to 28th Sept., 1899 Lieut. -Col. R. S. F. Walker, c.m.g. (acting) 29th Sept., 1899, to 2nd Jan., 1900 H. Conway Belfield (acting) ... 3rd Jan., 1900, to 23rd Sept., 1905 Hugh Clifford, c.m.g. (acting) ... 1st Oct., 1901, to 23rd Oct., 1901 E. M. Merewether (acting) 24th Oct., 1901, to 12th Dec, 1901 E. M. Merewether 13th Dec, 1901, to 18th June, 1902 A. R. Venning (acting) 19th May, 1902, to 24th Feb., 1903 H. C. Belfield 18th Aug., 1902, to 5th Mar., 1911 D. G. Campbell (acting) 4th Nov., 1903, to 17th Feb., 1905 D. G. Campbell (acting) 16th May, 1905, to 14th June, 1905 D. G. Campbell (acting) 10th Nov., 1906, to 15th Feb., 1907 D. G Campbell (acting) 23rd Oct., 1908, to 29th Jan., 1909 R. G. Watson (acting) 12th Jan., 1911, to 17th Jan., 1911 J. 0. Anthonisz (acting) ... 18th Jan., 1911, to 15th Aug., 1911 R. G. Watson 6th Mar., 1911, to 8th Aug., 1912 E. G. Broadrick (acting) 16th Aug., 1911, to 8th Aug., 1912 E. G. Broadrick 9th Aug., 1912, to 2nd Sept., 1919 E. Burnside (acting) 8th Aug., 1913, to 20th Aug., 1914 8

BRITISH RESIDENTS— (cont.) SELANGOR— (cont.) J. R. 0. Aldworth (acting) 7th June to 28th Dec, 1917 0. F. G. Stonor (acting) 8th June, 1919, to 30th June, 1919 A. H. Lemon, c.m.g. (acting) 1st July, 1919, to 2nd Sept., 1919 A. H. Lemon, c.m.g. ... * 3rd Sept., 1919, to 12th Feb., 1921 0. Marks (acting) 13th Feb., 1920, to 12th Feb., 1921 0. Marks 13th Feb., 1921, to 12th Dec, 1921 E. S. Hose (acting) 13th Sept., 1921, to 2nd Nov., 1921 0. F. G. Stonor (acting) 3rd Nov., 1921, to 12th Dec, 1921 O. F. G. Stonor 13th Dec, 1921 H. S. Si room (acting) ... 11th Oct., 1923, to 24th Oct., 1923 R. Scott (acting) 25th Oct., 1923, to 26th Mar., 1924 H. S. Sircom (acting) ... 27th Mar., 1924, to 9th April, 1924 O. F. G. Stonor, c.m.g. 10th April, 1924, to 25th Feb., 1926 H. W. Thomson (acting) 20th Dec, 1925, to 25th Feb., 1926 H. W. Thomson 26th Feb., 1926, to 23rd Dec, 1926 J. Lomie (acting) 25th Sept., 1926, to 23rd Dec, 1926 J. Lornie ... 24th Dec, 1926 C. W. H. Cochrane (acting) 1st Dec, 1928, to 22nd May, 1929 E. W. F. Gilman, c.b.e. (acting) 23rd May, 1929, to 16th June, 1929 J. Lornie, c.m.g. 17th June, 1929, to 9th May, 1931 J. A. Hunter (acting) ... 15th Dec, 1929, to 3rd Jan., 1930 W . R. Boyd (acting) ... 2nd April, 1931, to 2nd May, 1931 A Caldecott, c.b.e. (acting) 3rd May, 1931, to 9th May, 1931 A. Caldecott, c.b.e. 10th May, 1931, to 24th March, 1932 J. W. Simmons (officiating) 26th July, 1931 J. W. Simmons 25th March, 1932, to 28th July, 1932 T. S. Adams (acting) ... 19th March, 1932

SUNGEI UJONG (INCLUDING JELEBU). Captain P. J. Murray, r.n. ... 1874 to 1881 W. F. B. Paul 1881 to 30th June, 1893 W. R. H. Carew (acting) ... 27th Aug., 1889, to 30th June, 1890 W. Egerton (Officer in charge)* 1st July, 1893, to 5th Dec, 1893 R. N. Bland (Officer in charge)* 6th Dec, 1893, to 1st Jan., 1895 * Under supervision of Resident, Selangor. 9

BRITISH RESIDENTS— (cont.)

OLD NEGRI SEMBILAN. Hon. Martin Lister ... Superintendent, 1887

NEGRI SEMBILAN. Hon. Martin Lister . 1st Jan., 1895, to 24th Feb., 1897 E. W. Birch (acting) . 21st Feb., 1897, to 3rd June, 1897 E. W. Birch, c.m.g. . 4th June, 1897,' to 7th April, 1901 D. H. Wise (acting) . 1st May, 1900, to 26th Jan., 1901 D. G. Campbell (acting) . 27th Jan., 1901, to 4th April, 1901 D. H. Wise (acting) .. . 5th April, 1901, to 28th Oct., 1901 H. C. Belfield . 8th April, 1901, to 17th Aug., 1902 H. Chevallier (acting) .. . 29th Oct., 1901, to 1st Jan., 1902 D. H. Wise (acting) . 2nd Jan., 1902, to 6th Feb., 1902 D. G. Campbell (acting) . 7th Feb., 1902, to 22nd May, 1902 D. H. Wise (acting) . 23rd May, 1902, to 22nd Nov., 1902 W. Egerton, c.m.g. . 18th Aug., 1902, to 26th Feb., 1904 F. J. Weld (acting) .. . 28th Nov., 1903, to 18th May, 1905 D. G. Campbell . 27th Feb., 1904, to 31st Dec, 1909 H. C. Belfield (acting) .. . 6th Nov., 1905, to 14th Jan., 1906 H. C. Belfield (acting) .. . 30th Aug., 1906, to 16th Sept., 1906 R. C. Grey (acting) . 17th Nov., 1906, to 20th April, 1908 H. C. Belfield, c.m.g. (acting) . 20th Oct., 1909, to 7th Jan., 1910 E. L. Brockman, c.m.g. . 1st Jan., 1910, to 31st Jan., 1911 R. J. Wilkinson (acting) . 25th Feb., 1910, to 31st Jan., 1911 R. J. Wilkinson . 1st Feb., 1911, to 24th April, 1912 C. W. C. Parr (acting) ... . 9th Sept., 1911, to 24th April, 1912 A. H. Lemon, c.m.g. ... . 25th April, 1912, to 2nd Sept., 1919 J. R. 0. Aldworth (acting) . 25th May, 1914, to 5th April, 1915 C. W. Harrison (acting) . 30th Aug. to 1st Oct., 1917 B. W. Elles (acting) ... . 27th Jan. to 14th March, 1919 10

BRITISH RESIDENTS— (cont.)

NEGEI SEMBILAN— (cont.) J R. 0. Aldworth (acting) .. 1st July, 1919, to 2nd Sept., 1919 J. R. 0. Aldworth . 3rd Sept., 1919, to 21st May, 1920 W. J. P. Hume (acting) .. 22nd Feb., 1920, to 20th June, 1920 0. Marks .. 22nd May, 1920, to 12th Feb., 1921 V. Hill (acting) .. 29th June, 1920, to 12th Feb., 1921 V. Hill ; .. 13th Feb., 1921, to 3rd Feb., 1922 A. B. Voules (acting) ... 6th Mar., 1921, to 11th April, 1921 E. S. Hose (acting) . 4th Nov., 1921, to 3rd Feb., 1922 E. S. Hose, c.m.g . 4th Feb.,' 1922, to 17th July, 1924 B. Scott (acting) . 7th May, 1923, to 24th Oct., 1923 E. C. H. Wolff, c.m.g . 18th July, 1924, to 8th June, 1928 C. W. H. Cochrane (acting^ .. . 2nd April, 1924, to 9th Oct., 1924 E. B. Williams (acting) . 24th Aug., 1925, to 9th Sept., 1925 R. J. B. Clayton (acting) . 23rd Oct., 1926, to 7th March, 1927 B. W. Elles (acting) .. 11th March, 1927, to 6th Nov., 1927 J. W. Simmons (acting) .. 8th April, 1928, to 8th June, 1928 J. W. Simmons . 9th June, 1928 A. Caldecott, c.b.e. (acting) .. . 2nd Dec, 1929, to 11th Oct., 1930 J. W. Simmons . 12th Oct., 1930, to 24th March, 1932 J. W. W. Hughes (acting) . 27th July, 1931 J. W. W. Hughes .. 25th March, 1932

PAHANG. J. P. Rodger .. October, 1888, to June, 1896 H. Clifford (acting) .. October, 1890, to December, 1891 H. Clifford (acting) .. March, 1893, to May, 1894 W. Egerton (acting) .. 29th May, 1894, to 9th July, 1895 H. Clifford (acting) .. July, 1894, to September, 1895 D. H. Wise (acting) .. October, 1895, to June, 1896 it

BKITISH EESIDENTS— (cont.) PAHANG— (cont.) H. Clifford July, 1896, to December, 1899 A. Butler (acting) April, 1899, to December, 1899 A. Butler ... January, 1900, to April, 1901 D. H. Wise (acting) February and March, 1901 H. Clifford, c.m.g April, 1901, to 14th Sept., 1904 F. Duberly (acting) October, 1901, to 3rd April, 1903 D. G. Campbell (acting) ... 4th April, 1903, to 3rd Nov., 1903 W. D. Barnes (acting) 4th Nov., 1903, to 2nd Mar., 1904 C. Wray (acting) 3rd Mar., 1904, to 13th Sept., 1904 C. Wray 14th Sept., 1904, to 27th Mar., 1908 J. F. Owen (acting) 1st Jan., 1908, to 15th Jan., 1908 H. Chevallier (acting) 16th Jan., 1908, to 13th Dec, 1908 E. L. Brockman, c.m.g. ... 21st Oct., 1908, to 31st Dec, 1909 W. D. Barnes 1st Jan., 1910, to 8th June, 1911 E J. Brewster (acting) 10th Mar., 1911, to 6th June, 1911 E, J. Brewster 7th June, 1911, to 24th Mar., 1912 F. J. Weld (acting) 25th March, 1912, to 2nd April, 1913 E. J. Brewster ...... 3rd April, 1913, to 4th Feb., 1916 F. J. Weld (acting) 28th Nov., 1915, to 17th Feb., 1916 C. W. C. Pan- 5th Feb., 1916, to 13th July, 1921 W. D. Scott (acting) 10th June, 1920, to 10th April, 1921 F. A. S. McClelland (acting) ... 8th Nov., 1921, to 13th Sept., 1922 H. W. Thomson 14th July, 1921 A. S. Haynes (acting) 28th Feb., 1924, to 26th Feb., 1925 H. W. Thomson 27th Feb., 1925, to 25th Feb., 1926 A. F. Worthington (acting) ... 20th Dec, 1925, to 25th Feb., 1926 A. F. Worthington 26th Feb., 1926 A. S. Haynes (acting) 10th Sept., 1926, to 5th May, 1927 A. F. Worthington 6th May, 1927, to 14th February, 1920 12

BEITISH EESIDBNTS— (cont.) PAHANG— (coni.) G. W. H. Cochrane 15th February, 1929 C. F. J. Green (acting) ... 16th Nov., 1928, to 22nd June, 1929 C. F. J. Green 23rd June, 1929, to 1st. April, 1930 H. G. E. Leonard (acting) ... 23rd Mar., 1930, to 1st April, 1930 H. G. E. Leonard 2nd April, 1930 J. W. W. Hughes (acting) ... 18th Oct., 1930, to 14th May, 1931 H. G. E. Leonard 15th May, 1931

ASSISTANT RESIDENTS AND SECRETARIES TO GOVERNMENT.

PEEAK. Capt. T. C. S. Speedy .. 20th January, 1874 W. E. Maxwell February, 1878 C. V. Creagh March, 1883 W. H. Treacher, c.m.g. 13th June, 1888 E. W. Birch 9th July, 1892 A. E. Venning ... 1st September, 1897

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STATE COUNCILS. PERAK. His Highness the Sultan (President) Paduka Sri Sultan Iskandar Shah. K.C.m.G., K.C.V.O. The Eaja Muda (Vice-President) Raja Abdul Aziz ibni al-Marhum Raja Muda Musa, c.m.g. The Hon'ble the British Resident The Raja Bendahara ...... Raja Yusuf ibni Sultan Abdul Jalil al-Marhum Rathi Allah The Hon'ble the Raja di-Hilir ... Raja Sir Chulan ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah, k.b.e., c.m.g., j.p., m.f.c. The Orang Kaya Temenggong... Wan Abdul Jalil bin Wan Hussain, j.p. The Orang Kaya Mentri ... Wan Ahmad Rasdi bin Wan Muham mad Isa, j.p. The Orang Ktya Kaya Panglima Kinta Che Wan bin Muhammad Yusuf, j.p., M.C.H. The Orang Kaya Kaya Stia Bijaya di-Raja ...... Muhammad Noordin bin Jeragan Abdul Shukor The Orang Kaya Kaya Laksa- mana ...... Che Lope Bahaudin bin Haji Mohamed Noh, j.p. The Hon'ble the Legal Adviser, Federated Malay States The Secretary to Resident The State Engineer The State Medical and Health Officer J. E. Kempe, Esqr., m.c.s. IN. K. Bain, Esqr., m.c.s.

UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS. The Hon'ble Lt.-Col. C. Rae, j.p., m.f.c. The Hon'ble Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt, m.f.c. Towkay , m.c.h., j.p. Towkay Chung Ah Ming, j.p. Br. K. T. Khong, m.c.h., j.p. Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Sheikh Abdul Kadir Louis Thivy, Esqr., j.p. 16

STATE COUNCILS— (cont.)

PEEAK— (cont.) COUNCIL OF CHIEFS AND ULAMAS. The Eaja Muda (President) ... Eaja Abdul Aziz ibni al-Marhum Eaja Muda Musa, c.m.g. The Eaja Bendahara ...... Eaja Yusuf ibni Sultan Abdul Jalil al- Marhum Eathi' Allah The Hon'ble the Eaja di-Hilir Eaja Sir Chulan ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah, k.b.e., c.m.g., j.p., m.f.c. The Eaja Kechil Sulong ... Eaja Harun al-Eashid ibni Sultan Idris The Orang Kaya Besar Maha raja di-Eaja ...... Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Eaof The Orang Kaya Temenggong Paduka Eaja ...... Wan Abdul Jalil bin Wan Hussain, j.p. The Orang Kaya Mentri Paduka Tuan ...... Wan Ahmad Easdi bin Wan Muhammad Isa, j.p. The Orang Kaya Kaya Mahakurnia Indra di-Eaja ... Eaja Shariman bin Eaja Abdul Hamid The Orang Kaya Kaya Laksamana Eaja Mahkota ... Enche Lope Bahaudin bin Haji Muham mad Noh, j.p. The Orang Kaya Kaya Panglima Kinta Sri Amar Wangsa ... Che Wan bin Muhammad Yusuf, j.p., m.c.h. The Orang Kaya Kaya Panglima Sri Amar di-Eaja ...... Haji Mahmud bin Muhammad Taib The Orang Kaya Kaya Stia Bijaya di-Eaja ...... Enche Muhammad Noordin bin J«rajan Abdul Shukor To' Muda Orang Kaya Kaya Sri Adika Eaja Shahbandar Muda Mior Yahya bin Mior Mohamed Amin, j.p. Dato' Maharaja Indra Haji Muhammad Shukri bin Alang Karim The Chief Kathi ...... Haji Alwi bin Alang Antah The Mufti Haji Muhammad Zin bin Muhammad Amin

SELANGOB. His Highness the Sultan (President) Ala'idin Sulaiman Shah, g.c.m.g., ibni al-Marhum Eaja Muda Musa The Eaja Muda (Vice-President) The Hon. Eaja Musa Udin, j.p., m.f.c, ibni Sultan Ala'idin Sulaiman Shah The Hon'ble the British Eesident 17

STATE COUNCILS— (cont.) SELANGOR— (cont.) The Han'ble the Legal Adviser, F.M.S. The Secretary to Eesident Tengku Panglima Besar ... Kaja Badar Shah ibni Sultan Ala'idin Sulaiman Shah The Chief Kathi Eaja Haji Othman, j.p., bin al-Marhum Eaja Yahya Kaja Haji Abdullah, j.p., bin-al-Marhum Eaja Yahya Eaja Uda, m.c.s., bin Eaja Muhammad

UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS. Towkay Low Leong Gan, m.c.h., j.p. The Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Bailey, c.b.e., m.f.c. The Hon'ble Mr. S. N. Veerasamy, j.p., m.f.c. The Hon'ble Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake, j.p., m.f.c. Towkay Lai Tet Loke, j.p.

NEGRI SEMBILAN. MEJLIS MESHUARAT KE'ADILAN DAN UNDANG. (Council of the Yang Di-pertuan Besar and the Undang.) His Highness the Yang Di-per tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan Tuanku Muhammad, g.c.m.g., k.c.v.o., (President) ibni al-Marhum Yam Tuan Antah The Hon'ble the British Resident J. W. W. Hughes, m.c.s. The Dato' Klana Petra of Sungei Ujong ...... Ma'amor bin Inche Kassim, c.b.e. The Dato' Penghulu of Jelebu, Mendika Mentri Akhir Zaman Abdullah bin Panglima Muda The Dato' Penghulu of Johol, Johan Pahlawan Lela Perkasa Setiawan ...... Kamat bin Haji Leman The Dato' Penghulu of , Sedia Raja The Hon. Inche Abdullah bin Haji Dahan, m.f.c. The Tengku Besar Burhan'ud-din ibni- al-Marhum Yam Tuan Antah Clerk of Council The Secretary to Resident 18

STATE COUNCILS— (cont.) NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.) MEJLIS MESHUARAT KERAJA'AN. OFFICIAL MEMBERS. The Hon'ble the British Resident (President) ... J. W. W. Hughes, m.c.s. The Hon'ble the Legal Adviser The Secretary to Resident Dr. D. T. Skeen The State Medical and Health Officer W. J. Smith, Esqr The Acting State Engineer H. W. Woolley, Esqr...... The State Forest Officer W. H. Barnes, Esqr...... The Agricultural Field Officer

UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS. Dato' Wong Yick Tong, m.c.h., j.p. D. Farquharson, Esqr. Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Mustapha, j.p. Towkay Chang Seng Long, j.p. Dr. S. R. Krishnan, j.p. Clerk of Council The Chief Clerk, Secretariat.

PAHANG. His Highness the Sultan (President) ...... Al-Sultan Abu Bakar Ri'ayatu'd-din al- Mu'ad-dzam Shah ibni al-Marhum al- Sultan Abdullah The Hon'ble the British Resident The Hon'ble the Legal Adviser, F.M.S. The Tengku Besar of Pahang The Hon'ble Tengku Sulaiman, c.m.g., ibni al-Marhum al- Sultan Ahmad al-Muadzam Shah The Tengku Panglima Perang Tengku Yusuf ibni al-Marhum al- Sultan Ahmad al-Muadzam Shah The Orang Kaya Indera Pahla- wan Che' Wan Haji Abdu'llah bin Engku Temenggong The Orang Kaya Indera Segara Che' Engku Abdu'l-Jamal bin Engku Muda The Orang Kaya Indera Shahbandar ...... Che' Hussain bin Muhammad Taib The Chief Kathi Pahang. ... Haji Muhammad Daud bin Haji Zaina'l- Abidin i UNOFFICIAL MEMBERS. A. de B. Haughton, Esqr. A. S. Lilburne, Esqr. 19

RECIPIENTS OF CERTIFICATES OF HONOUR. Mr. H. L. Velge Eaja Mahdi bin Husin, j. P. Towkay , j.p. Syed Ahmad bin Syed Alwi Raja Ali bin Raja Haji Ja'afar Mr. W. J. B. Ashby Wan Mohamed Amin bin Wan Mohamed Syed, Dato' Amar Penghulu Isti Adat Abdullah bin Panglima Muda, Datoh Penghulu Jelebu, Mendika Mentri Akhirzaman Tengku Kudin bin Tengku Samat, Penghulu Gali, Raub Dato Wong Yick Tong, j.p., m.s.c. Sri Jafiar bin Abdul Patah, j.p. Mr. Leong Sin Nam, j.p., m.s.c. Orang Kaya Kaya Panglima Kinta, Che Wan bin Muhammad Yusuf, j.p., m.s.c. Abdul Hamid bin To' Kaya, Orang Kaya Maha Bijaya. Wan Ahmad bin Ungku Khatib. Dr. Saw Ah Choy, j.p. Haji Muhammad Shukri bin Alang Karim, Dato' Maharaja Indra. Dr. K. T. Khong, m.b., B.ch., m.a. (Cantab), m.r.c.s. (Eng.), LB CP. (Lond.), j.p., m.s.c. Raja Shahabudin bin Raja Dagang, Dato' Sri Bijaya Indera Dato' Sri Bijaya Uda bin Haji Yahya Raja Haji Mohamed Yacob bin Abdul Razak, j.p. Low Leong Gan, m.s.c., j.p. H. B. Talalla, j.p. Haji Abdul Jalil bin Nor Patrick de Zilwa, j.p. Alias bin Yahya Arthur Edmonds, j.p. 20

JUSTICES 0] THE PEACE. PE lK. Wan Abdul Jalil bin Wan Hussin, Leong Sin Nam, m.s.c., m.c.h. m.s.c. (Orang Kaya Temenggong) Ling Ti Kong Haji Abdul Kahman bin Baja Stia Lope Bahaudin bin Haji Muham Dato' Abdul Wahab bin To' Domba mad Noh, m.s.c. (Orang Kaya Abdullah Ali bin Eetam Kaya Laksamana) Dato' Ahmad Tasir bin Kanda A. G. Mackie Muhammad Zin F. E. Mair Habib Ali bin Hussain Haji Mat Saleh bin Yusuf E. P. Brash Dr. I. Mohd. Ghows Dato' Che' Wan bin Muhammad Yusuf, m.s.c., m.c.h. (Orang Muhammad Arshad bin Muhammad Kaya Kaya Panglima, Kinta) Salleh Au Phin Yeang Pandak Leman alias Che' Mohd. Sleiman bin Mat Salleh Wan Ahmad Kasdi bin Muhammad Isa, m.s.c. (Orang Kaya Mentri) Mir Muhammad Jawi bin Abas John Cameron Raja Haji Muhammad Ya'akub bin Abdul Razak, m.c.h., j.p. , m.f.c. Major H. F. Nutter Cheah Kee Ee Lim Sum Kip Capitan Chung Thye Phin, m.c.h. Lee Lip , o.b.e. C. B. Graburn Captain A. Pritchard C. F. Hewett Lau Ek Ching Ho Chiu Hin Lt.-Col. C. Rae, m.f.c., m.s.c Chung Ah Ming, m.s.c. The Hon. Raja Sir Chulan ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah, J. S. M. Holmberg K.B.E., C.m.G., m.F.C, m.S.C. Poo Wha Cheng (Raja di-Hilir, Perak) J. E. Gordon Raja Mahdi bin Husin, m.c.h. PL J. Gillespie Raja Yusuf bin Yahya, i.s.m. H. Gordon Graham Dr. Saw Ah Choy, m.c.h. Wan Im bin Lembut Tan Lo Tee J. A. S. Jennings Sleman bin Pandak Akat A. N. Kenion D. B. Stark Dr. K. T. Khong, m.c.h., m.s.c. Captain R. S. Steedman R. M. Latham F. H. Dale Lee Ah Weng W. Eagle-Bott 21

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE— (cont.)

PERAK— (cont.) L. W. Tivy Yeung Shau Nam L. Thivy, m.s.c. G. N. S. Sabapathy A. M. Tuke S. L. S. Chettiappa Chettiar Voon Thian Soo Mat Asik bin Dahari Mir Yahya bin Ngah Muhammad T. P. Nailer Amin Ho Khye Cheong Yeop Ibrahim bin Muhammad Zin J. W. Kennedy N. Eliatamby J. Descraques S. Supramaniam W. D. Tait F. J. Shepherd W. A. Rogers Khoo Leng Gian G. Brown Mohamed Talhah bin Mohamed Arifi A. Payne Gallwey W. MacDonald \V. H. Tate E. W. Josselyn F. A. Toynbee Lai Chek Sang E. L. Watson Dr. G. Waugh Scott

SELANGOR. Wee Hap Lang W. de L. Brooke Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e. G. C. Bailey Yap Loong Hin The Hon'ble Mr. H. B. Egmont San Ah Wing Hake, m.f.c. Li Kim Chuan A. W. Allen H. P. Clodd M. Cumarasami Dr. B. Day E. L. Watson D. H. Hampshire J. M. Perguson F. G. Harvey Dr. E. T. Maclntyre Rev. V. M. Renard D. F. Topham J. Argyll Robertson, o.b.e. C. A. Pearcy R. M. Skinner P. de C. Morris R. C. M. Kindersley H. O. Kennedy J. Craig Baba bin Ismail E. B. Prior Sim Boon Teck H. A. Wootton 22

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE— (cont.) SELANGOR- (cont.) Eaja Haji Abdullah bin Almerhurn Dato' Abdul Hamid bin Dato' Muda Raja Yahya, m.s.c. Jaftar Raja Haji Othman bin Almerhum R. Amarasekera Raja Yahya, m.s.c. D. Benson Alfred Eberwein E. E. Chambers Low Leong Gan, m.s.c. G. M. Dalgety J. R. George Goh Hock Huat E. E. Deacon Law Yew Swee Cheong Yok Choy Eaja Mabdi bin Eaja Suleiman R. F. Grey Tuan Haji Malik bin Haji Mohamed J. Macdonald Yusop R. D. Ramasamy The Hon. Mr. S. N. Veerasamy, H. B. Talalla m.F.C. Dr. Walter Ansley- Young Lim Ah Kam Chan Wing J. F. Mills, i.s.o., late R.N. Lai Tet Loire Ong Eng Suan Low Ti Kok Dr. E. A. O. Travers C. R. Thurstnn Yap Tai Chi How Kim Leng Eight Rev. B. C. Roberts Wong Siew Chong W. McCulloch Tee Bee Siew H. C. Joass Archibald Vantooren Patrick de Zilwa

NEGRI SEMBILAN. P. P'Chient Lee Pun G. B. W. Gray Chang Joon Long Tengku Hassan bin Tengku Shariff Dr. S. R. Krishnan, m.s.c. A. Edmonds W. Marsh Teh Chye Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Tuan A. R. Thompson Sheikh Mustapha Dato Wong Yick Tong, m.s.c. Chang Seng Long Athelstane Braddon S. Thambyrajah

PAHANG. W. H. Martin Gan Sang Sri Jaapar bin Abdul Patah Ong Cheng Jim Lim Kean Seing Mr. J. C. Sworder Lim Chiak Khoon Chow All Hoong Soh Ah Peng W. J. Muller 23

1st BATTALION 20th BURMA RIFLES.

NOMINAL KOLL OF BRITISH OFFICERS. Rank. Name. Lieut. -Colonel A. C. Gordon Smythe Major K. L. Fasken Captain T. C. Duguid W. G. O'C. Hewett C. S. Sullivan Maung Ba Hpu A. Smith Lieut. B. E. A. Connell-MoDowell L. St. J. D. Collinson H. P. Seagrim H. G. V. Boulter Second Lieut. L. N. Purton

NOMINAL ROLL OF INDIAN OFFICERS. Rank. Name. Subadar-Major Sau Tu, i.d.s.m. Subadar Sabaw Yaw Tong Za Kai Om Baing Tin Bon Lazum Tu Pausa Tang Aung Nyun Jemadar W. Boudville Hpun Tai, i.d.s.m. Ba Chit Ba Kyaing Kham Kwel Mang Tun Nung Sumnut Tang Kolu Tu N'Ding Naw Sau Li Maung Sin 24

MALAY STATES VOLUNTEER FORCE. PERMANENT STAFF. Date of Rank. Name. promotion to Remarks. present rank. Lieut. -Colonel J. T. Leslie, m.c. (Royal 26- 1-31 Commandant, Berkshire Regiment) F.M.S.V.F. Captain ... M. R. Caldwell (Royal 10- 2-26 Brigade-Major, Engineers) F.M.S.V.F. ... H. T. Allwright, m.c., 26- 4-24 Staff Captain and D.C.m. Quartermaster, F.M.S.VrF. ... R. A. Heard, m.c. 20- 2-31 Adjutant, Perak (Inniskilling Fusiliers) Battalion ... J. G. Wylde (Green 1- 1-27 Adjutant, Selan- Howards) gor Battalion and Pahang Volunteer Corps W. J. Irwin (Ulster 7- 4-24 Adjutant, Negri Rifles) S e m b i 1 a n Battalion Lieutenant S. G. Grant (F.M.S. 9- 1-32 Armourer, Local Volunteer Force) Volunteer Forces

MALAY STATES VOLUNTEER REGIMENT. VOLUNTEER OFFICERS. Date of Rank. Name.Name. promotion to Remarks. present rank. Hon. Colonel Sir Cecil Clementi, 6- 2-30 Hon. Colonel, G.C.m.G. F.M.S.V.F. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. Caldecott, c.m.g., 26- 7-31 Hon. Lieut. - C.B.E. Colonel, M.S.V.R. G. M. P. Hornidge, 21- 6-29 O.C., Perak O.B.E., m.C, V.D. Battalion N. J. A. Foster, o.b.b., 5 -5-31 O.C., Negri Sem- m.c. bilan Battalion B. J. Eaton, o.b.e. 25- 7-31 O.C., Selangor Battalion Major F. J. Ayris, v.d. 1- 1-25 O.C., Pahang Volunteer Corps W. A. D. Edwardes, 2- 3-29 Reserve of m.C, V.D. Officers J. H. Harris, v.d. 3- 3-29 25

MALAY STATES VOLXJNTEEK EEGIMENT— (cont.) YOLUNTEEE OFFICEES— (cont.) Date of Rank. Name. promotion to Remarks. present rank. Major H. de C. Elton, v.d. ... 8-11-29 O.C., "A" Coy., M.S.V.E. a. K. Cosgrave, m.c, 14- 2-30 Medical Unit V.D. M. G. F. Mofiatt, m.c. 1- 4-31 Captain W. Ansley -Young 1- 5-21 Medical Unit T. P. Coe, m.c 17- 8-22 (Suspense Boll) J. B. Scrivenor ... 1- 1-23 Reserve of Officers J. C. Cuthbert, m.c. ... 7- 9-26 O.C., Signals, F.M.S.V.F. H. F. Waters, m.c., v.d. 1- 4-27 Eeserve of Officers Major E. J. Soper, v.d. 1- 1-32 Quartermaster, M.S.V.R. Captain R. W. Blair 27- 5-27 Major J. E. Staley, m.c. 19- 3-32 O.C., "G" Coy., M.S.V.E. . W. A. Gutsell 5- 5-32 .. . O.C., "E" Cov., M.S.V.B. Captain . G. E. Percy, m.c. 15- 1-31 . E. S. Willbourn 2- 7-31 .. . O.C., "C" Coy., M.S.V.B. . W. L. Kitserow 3- 7-31 .. . (Attached to Volunteer Corps) . H. A. S. Hughes, m.c. 3- 7-31 11 G. E. Henning ... 4- 7-31 i 1 . F. L. Harding 5- 7-31 .. . O.C., "F"(M.G.) Coy., M.S.V.R. 1 1 . W. S. Eeeve-Tucker ... 6- 7-31 .. .. O.C., "B" Cov., M.S.V.R. 1 1 . W. M. James, m.c., m.m. 2- 8-31 1 1 . E. Macdonald, m.c. 1- 9-31 Lieutenant .. . H. W. Steele 1- 1-26 i i . A. C. Godding, m.c. 1- 1-26 . .. Beserve of - Officers . 0. F. Conoley 10- 3-27 . .. Medical Unit i i . W. D. Magill 18- 3-27 . .. (Suspense Eoll) . C. E. Waite, m.c. 18- 3-27 1i . C. A. Fitch 15- 4-27 . .. Eeserve of Officers i1 F. V. Jacques 14-10-27 . .. Medical Unit 26

MALAY STATES VOLUNTEEE REGIMENT— (cont.) VOLUNTEER OFFICERS— (cont.) Date of Rank. Name. promotion to Remarks. present rank. Lieutenant H. P. Kendall (Acting 28-10-27 Captain) F. G. Coales 26- 4-29 V. Matthew-Matthews ... 5- 7-29 M. S. McGahey, m.c. ... 16- 8-29 .. Reserve of Officers M. E. Marshall, m.m. ... 1-10-29 .. . (Suspense Roll) H. M. Bright, m.m. ... 11- 4-?0 D. F. Grierson 25- 4-30 Captain D. S. Ainger 2-5-32 .. . O. C, "F" (M.G.) Coy. A. L. Hellman 22- 6-30 .. . Reserve of Officers R. E. Wilson 22- 6-30 H. K. C. Tobutt (Acting 22- 6-30 Captain) R. Adamson, m.c. 17- 8-30 .. . Reserve of Officers J. M. Booth 17- 8-30 F. W. South 12-10-30 H. M. James, m.c. 26-10-30 H. W. Jack, m.b.e. 18- 1-31 E. P. Windsor 18- 1-31 H. W. Webb 21- 1-31 . . Medical Unit H. F. Hutcheson 1- 2-31 R. G. Vergette 15- 2-31 .. . (Attached to S.S.V.F.) S. E. Chamier, m.c. 15- 2-31 - G. A. Bentinck, m.c. ... 24- 2-31 W. G. Smith 4- 5-31 A. S. Woodroffe 10- 5-31 A. C. Jomaron (Acting 7- 6-31 .. . O.C., F. M. S. Major) Light Battery E. A. Curtler 7- 6-31 F. W. Walker, m.c. 8-11-31 (Acting Captain) W. J. Vickers 1- 1-32 . . Medical .Unit Wolfe, E. D. B. 17 -3-32 Braine, G. I. H. 21- 5-32 .. Second Lieut. H. C. Cannon, m.c. 27- 1-25 . . Reserve of Officers L. Vaughan 27- 1-25 H. L. Despard 27- 1-25 27

MALAY STATES VOLUNTEEE EEGIMENT— (cont.)

VOLUNTEER OFFICERS— (cont.) Date of Rank. Name. promotion to Remarks. present rank. Second Lieut. B. Wilkinson 27- 1-25 J. H. B. Will, d.c.m. ... 19- 8-26 < i 1i W. H. L. McDonald ... 8-12-26 • , ii J. K. L. Graham 22-11-29 (Suspense Roll) Lieutenant . . . E. T. Wright 14- 2-32 Second Lieut. E. W. Waterfield 28- 2-30 Lieutenant . . . D. Owen-Jones, m.c. 12- 4-32 Second Lieut. G. L. O'Hara Hickson 11- 4-30 Lieutenant . . . E. H. Taylor 2- 4-32 Second Lieut. C. McLaren-Reid 23- 5-30 Reserve of A. W. Greaves ... 6- 6-30 Officers 1 i i i C. A. Farebrother 15- 6-30 1 i 11 R. 0. Bishop 15- 6-30 Reserve of Officers i i ll J. 0. Carpenter 20- 6-30 i i 1 1 C. F. Mummery 1-11-30 Tern. Second Lieut. L. W. Butler 10- 1-31 Service Coy., M.S.V.R. Second Lieut. C. G. Corke (Acting 12- 2-31 O.C., "K" Cov., Captain) M.S.V.R. i 1 i I A. L. Harrison, d.s.o. ... 14- 2-31 i i 1 i A. E. C. MacLeod 14- 2-31 (Attached to N.S.M.V.I.) i i 1 1 H. C. Abraham 19- 3-31 i i i 1 J. D. Howell, m.c. 25- 3-31 1 i 1 1 E. W. Battensby 26- 3-31 i i 1 1 C. M. McDonald 28- 3-31 n 11 W. Aucutt 20- 4-31 i 1 i 1 H. Oke 21- 4-31 11 11 L. A. Blackhall, m.c. ... 24- 4-31 i i n D. M-. McDiarmid 24- 5-31 1! 1 1 K. R. Blackwell 18- 6-31 1 i 1 i H. de B. Williams 5- 8-31 1! i) E. H. B. Nobbs 10- 8-31 1 1 11 W. H. Oliver 10- 8-31 i 1 i 1 G. D. Sansom ... 20- 8-31 1' 1 1 A. M. Drysdale 28- 8-31 1 1 ! 1 J. Rowley 19-10-31 ii 1 i J. H. Dennett 19-10-31 1 1 11 R. G. H. Wilshaw 19-10-31 1 1 1 1 Somerville, G. W. 11- 1-32 28

MALAY STATES VOLUNTEEE EE GIMENT— (cont.) VOLUNTEEE OFFICEES— (cont.) Date of Bank. Name. promotion to Bemarks. present rank. Second Lieut. Riches, C. F. H. 18- 1-32 Brunt, V. J. H. 1- 2-32 i i 11 Taylor, F. B 2- 3-32 M 1 1 Williams, 0. G. (Acting Captain) 5- 3-32 } 1 1! Geddes, J. 14- 3-32 1 1 1 1 Bennett, R. J. M. 18- 4-32 Major 0. B. Williams 1- 8-201 Lieutenant . . . W. H. Findlay 1- 5-28 I Attached to M.S.V.R. from J. Green 1 other Units Captain Stanley J. Gooch 11- 3-27 J Hon. Chaplain F. W. J. Reynolds ... 5- 7-29 M.S.V.R. D. F. Ferguson 16- 8-29 F.M.S.V.F.

MALAYAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. PERAK. Date of Bank. Name. promotion to present rank. Hon. Colonel, P e r a k Battalion, F.M.S.V.F. His Highness Paduka Sri Sultan Iskandar Shah, k.c.m.g., k.c.v.o. 1- 8-31 Major Rae, C. 26-11-25 Captain Vears, H. Lindsay (A.D.C. to H.H. the Sultan) Reserve of Officers... 8-10-25 , , ...... Willan, H. C, m.c. (Reserve of Officers) 25- 5-28 Lieutenant Davies, E. M. V. (Reserve of Officers) 20- 7-26 ,, (Acting Capt.) Raja Abdul Aziz, c.m.g. (the Raja Muda, Perak) ... - 9-12-27 ,, Pengilley, E. E 25-11-27 ,, Allin, E. K 2- 8-29 ,, Syed Shaidali 2- 8-29 , , ...... Cheah Cheang Lim (Reserve of Officers) 7- 7-30 ,, Mohamed Esah 24-10-30 , , ...... Mohamed Salleh 4- 1-31 Crowhurst, H. (on leave) ... 1- 2-31 Raja Aman Shah 2- 8-31 Yell, S. A 30- 8-31 29

MALAYAN VOLUNTEEE INFANTRY— (cont.) PERAK— (cont.) Date of Rank. Name. promotion to present rank. Second Lieutenant Raja Yusuf (Raja Bendahara, Perak) 23- 8-26 Woods, J. L. (Acting Captain) ... 7- 6-29 Sheppard, M. C. ff (on leave) 1-10-30 Jarrett, N. R. 24- 5-31 Preedy, B., m.c. (Acting Captain) 9- 4-32

SELANGOR. Date of Bank. Name. promotion to present rank. Hon. Colonel, Selangor Battalion, F M.S.V.F. His Highness Ala'idin Sulaiman Shah, g.c.m.g 1- 8-31 Captain . Adams, T. S. 6- 2- 25 Major . Grist, D. H 30- 3- 26 Lieutenant ... . Georgi, C. D. V., o.b.e - 15- 1-26 . bin Raja Muhammad ... 15- 1-26 . Allan, A. 30- 4-26 . Mann, G. E., m.c 25- 2-29 Hennessy, J. P. 2- 8-29 . Raja Mushahar bin Raja Yusop ... 31- 8-31 Hon. Captain . Tengku Musa Eddin bin Sultan Suleiman Shah 1- 1-25 Lieutenant . L. F. Tribe (attached to Perak M.V.I.) 24- 9-31 Second Lieutenant . Pepper, J. E. 1- 1-31 . V. Dawson 24- 5-31 . Raja Nong bin Raja Hussein 29- 5-31 . Watherston, D. C. 18- 6-31 . Geary, H. 22- 12-31 . Emmett, T. E 23- 9-29

Reserve of Officers. Captain Kingsbury, A. N. 24-12-25 , , ... . Chapman, C. L. 10-11-27 Lieutenant . Ramplen-Jones, S. ... 1- 1-27 ,i ... . Alan Loke 1- 1-27 n . Fostor, H. W 24- 1-27 Second Lieutenant . Crawford, J. G. 7-12-23 . Sleep, A 12- 6-27 . Gammans, L. D. 30- 3-28 Gates, R. C„ 17- 7-30 30

MALAYAN VOLUNTEEE INFANTEY— (cont.) NEGEI SEMBILAN. Date of Bank. Name promotion to present rank. Hon. Colonel, Negri Sembilan Battalion, F.M.S.V.F His Highness the Yang Di pertuan B e s a r Tuanku Muhammad, g.c.m.g., k.c.v.o., ibni al-Mar- hum Yam Tuan Antah ...... 1- 8-31 Acting Captain Gordon-Hall, W. A. (on leave) ... 7- 1-30 Lieut. (Acting Captain) Wilson, E. H. (attached to MS. M.V.I, from M.V.C.) 21-2-30 Lieutenant ... Macpherson, J. S 8-12-25 ii ■ • • Chalmers, J. 27- 4-30 Second Lieutenant Tengku Nasir 1- 6-30 Kendall, T. A., m.c 2- 8-29 Dato Sedia Eaja Abdullah, m.f.c. (attached to Eeserve of Officers) 27- 6-25 Tengku Zakaria ...... 1- 4-31 Acting Captain Newboult, A. T., m.c. (unattached list) 1-11-28 Second Lieutenant Stewart, W. G. (unattached list) 1- 8-22

PAHANG. Date of Rank. Name. promotion to present rank. Major ... Ayris, F. J., v.d 1- 5-25 Captain J. S. Ganter ... 4- 5-31 Lieutenant ... Cockman, H. J., d.f.c. 25- 5-28 i1 ...... Jago, E. (Eeserve of Officers) 5- 9-26 • • • ••• ... Mahmud bin Mat (Eeserve of Officers) ... 1- 4-27 ...... Kirk, W. A. (Eeserve of Officers) 1- 4-27 , , ...... Wheeler, L. E. (Eeserve of Officers) 30- 3-28 , , ...... Pelton, F. (on leave) 27- 4-31 , , ...... W. J. Dixon 24- 4-31 Second Lieutenant ... Dryburgh, A. M. (Eeserve of Officers) ... 13- 9-29 ... Muhamed Yusuf bin Mahmud 27- 4-28 M S1 • i 1 i , ... Kamarudin bin Omar . • • 19- 7-29 1 1 1 , ... Mohamed Ali bin Mohamed 1- 6-30 1 1 i 1 ... Currie, U. A. (Acting Captain) 12-12-30 ,, , , ... Osman bin Ali . . . 1- 1-31 'i 1 , ... Blelloch, I. W. ... 23- 3-31 ii 1 1 ... Tengku Abdul Aziz bin Sultan Abdullah 16- 4-31 31

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC. Advisory Committee on Agriculture. — The Director of Agriculture (Chairman) Yang Teramat Mulia Eaja Muda of Perak The Director of the Eubber Eesearch Institute The Director of Co-operation The Principal, Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim (representing Director of Education) Mr. Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e., j.p. Mr. J. Melville Mr. E. M. E. Michaux Mr. G. C. Eeis . Mr. W. A. Stanton 'Mr. C. B. Towill The Personal Assistant to Director of Agriculture (Secretary)

Advisory Committee, Government School of Agriculture, Malaya, Serdang. — The Director of Agriculture, and Federated Malay States (Chairman) The Director of Co-operation, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements The Director of the Eubber Eesearch Institute The Chief Inspector of English Schools, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States The Hon'ble the Undang of Eembau The Hon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock The Hon'ble Mr. S. N. Veerasamy The Vice-Principal of the School (Secretary)

Agricultural Pests Supervising Committee. — Chairman — The Director of The Director of the Eubber Agriculture, S.S. & F.M.S. Eesearch Institute The Hon'ble the Legal Adviser I Mr. F. H. Mustard 32

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Bar Committee, F.M.S. — Mr. J. Dunford Wood Mr. E. A. S. Wagner Mr. R. Rix Mr. G. W. de Silva (Honorary Mr. E. D. Shearn Secretary) Mr. V. D. Skrine Chinese Advisory Board. — Perak. President — The Secretary for Mr. Lee Swee Hoe Chinese Affairs, Federated Mr. Leong Sin Nam, m.c.h., Malay States m.s.c., j.P. Vice-President — The Protector Mr. Lim Sam Kip, j.p. of Chinese, Perak Mr. Ling Ti Kong, j.p. The Assistant Protector of Chinese, Perak Mr. Poh Peh Soo The Assistant Protector of Dr. Saw Ah Choy, m.c.h., j.p. Chinese, Taiping Mr. Tan Yoke Yew Mr. Foo Wha Cheng, j.p. Mr. Too Joo. Lim Mr. Ho Chiu Hin, j.p. Mr. Voon Thian Soo, j.p. Mr. Lai Chek Sang, j.p. Mr. Yeung Shau Nam, j.p. Mr. Lee Ah Weng, j.p. Mr. Kan Kheng Hin Mr. Lau Ek Ching, j.p.

Selangor. President — The Secretary for Towkay Sim Boon Teck, j.p. Chinese Affairs, Federated Wong Siu Chung, j.p. Malay States Cheong Yoke Choy, J.p. Vice-President — The Protector of Chinese, Selangor and Yap Tai Chi, j.p. Pahang Ong Eng Suan, j.p. The Assistant Protector of Wee Hap Lang, j.p. Chinese, Selangor and Pahang Chan Wing, j.p. Towkay Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e., Low Ti Kok, j.p. j.p. Lai Tet Loke, m.s.c., Towkay Low Leong Gan, j.p. m.s.c., m.c.h., j.p. Hau Kim Leng, j.p. Towkay Yap Loong Hin, j.p. The Hon'ble Mr. San Ah Au-Yeong Lei Wing, m.f.c., j.p. Leong Lai Kam Towkay Li Kim Chuan, j.p. Ho Man 33

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES; ETC.— (cont.) Cinema Appeal Committee. — The Commissioner of Police, F.M.S. (Chairman) The Protector of Chinese, Selangor The Assistant Director of Education for Chinese Schools, F.M.S. Mr. J. Macdonald, j.p. Towkay Wee Hap Lang, j.p. Capt. S. Bamplen Jones Towkay Yap Tai Chi, j.p.

Cinema Vigilance Committee.- Selangor. Chairman — The Chairman, Sani Dr. K. Thillyampalam tary Board, Mr. C. R. Thurstan, j.p. Mr. M. Cumarasami, j.p. Mr. C. Ward- Jackson Eev. D. Fergus Perguson Mr. Wee Hap Lang, j.p. Mr. Khoo Teik Ee Mr. F. L. Jones Mr. N. Wilks

Negri Sembilan. Chairman — Mr. H. W. Evans Mr. A. T. Kendall Dr. S. R. Krishnan, m.s.c., j.p. Towkay Lim Kong Teng Towkay Chang Seng Long, j.p. Mr. S. S. Pillay Towkav Koh Lian Chin Mr. A. C. Mukherjee

Pahang. . . Mr. J. R. Spence Mr. R. E. Gray Che Abdul Eahman bin Mat Towkay Ong Cheng Jim, j.p. . raub. Mr. A. de B. Haugbton Mr. V. Horswill Mr. G. M. Harding Mr. A. N. Dumaresq PEKAN. The Hon'ble Tengku Sulaiman, c.m.g., m.f.c., ibni al-Marhum bento^g. Al Sultan Ahmad Al Maazam Shah (Tengku Besar of Towkay Koh YeT Khec Pahang) Mr. G. M. Peacock Mr. U. A. Currie o 34

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Communications Board, Malayan. — His Excellency the Governor of the Straits Settlements and the High Commissioner for the Malay States (Chairman) His Excellency the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Malaya The Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements The Chief Secretary to Government, Federated Malay States The Captain-in-Charge, His Majesty's Naval Establishments The Officer Commanding, Royal Air Force Base The General Manager, Federated Malay States Railways The Secretary for Postal Affairs, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States The Director of Public Works, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Public Works, Malay States. The Surveyor-General, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States The Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States Mr. H. Weisberg, m.c.a. (Secretary)

Co-operation Board, Federated Malay States. — The Director of Co-operation, Raja Abdul Aziz, c.m.g., Raja F.M.S. and S.S. (Chairman) Muda of Perak ex-officio The Secretary for Postal Affairs, Mr. C. Ward- Jackson S.S. and F.M.S. The Hon'ble Dato Sedia Raja The Protector of Chinese, Selan- Abdullah bin Haji Dahan, gor and Pahang (ex-officio) Undang of Rembau The Deputy Controller of Lt. -Colonel B. J. Eaton, o.b.e. Labour, F.M.S. (ex-officio) Mr. C. R. Thurstan The Hon'ble the Raja Muda of Mr. Law Yew Swee, j. p. Selangor Dr. H. A. Tempany

Decrepit Ward Fdnd Committee for Management. — Perak. Chairman — The Secretary to The Medical Officer, Larut Resident Mr. Toh Eng Swee Secretary — The Protector of Dr. G. Waugh Scott, j.P. Chinese Mr. Lau Ek Ching, j.p. The State Medical and Health Dr. Tan Cheng Leng Officer

Dental Board. — The Adviser, Medical and Health Services The Dental Surgeon, Federated Malay States Dr. W. T. Quaife, Member of Medical Council Mr. E. K. Tratman, Professor of Dental Surgery Mr. H. A. Johnson, Dental Surgeon 35

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Drainage Area Boards. — Selangor. . SUNGEI BULOH SOUTH. Chairman — The District Officer, Chairman — The District Officer, Klang The Health Officer, Coast The Executive Engineer, Kuala Selangor The Senior Executive Engineer, Klang The Health Officer, Coast Mr. Goh Hock Huat, j.p. Mr. C. H. Green Mr. E. M. Pennefather Mr. C. V. Newton Capt. J. M. Ferguson, j.p. . BADONG. Chairman — The District Officer, Chairman — The District Officer, Klang Kuala Selangor The Health Officer, Coast The Executive Engineer, Kuala The Senior Executive Engineer, Selangor Klang The Health Officer, Coast Lt. -Col. E. A. Ash, D.s.o. Mr. H. H. Park -Mr. P. M. Bendall Mr. E. W. Evans Mr. E. C. Eossell . . Chairman — The District Officer, Kuala Selangor Chairman — The District Officer, Kuala Selangor The Executive Engineer, Kuala Selangor The Executive Engineer, Kuala Selangor The Health Officer, Coast The Health Officer, Coast Mr. H. C. Mustard Mr. E. M. Allen Mr. R. W. G. Mercer Mr. V. N. B. Were Mr. A. P. Atkins Mr. H. G. L. Eichards

SUNGEI BULOH NORTH. . Chairman — The District Officer, Chairman — The District Officer, Kuala Selangor Kuala Langat The Executive Engineer, Kuala The Executive Engineer, Kuala Selangor Langat The Health Officer, Coast The Health Officer, Coast Mr. C. W. S. Gardner Mr. J. G. A. Symons Mr. J. Inglis Dr. Barclay Barrowman Mr. S. Chamier Mr. V. G. A. Eeeve-Tucker 36

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Drainage Area Boards. — (cont.) Selangor- -(cont.) . — (cont.). Chairman — The District Officer, The Health Officer, Coast Kuala Langat Mr. W. A. Stanton The Executive Engineer, Kuala The Penghulu, Tnnjong Duablas Langat The Health Officer, Coast The Penghulu, Telok Panglima KANCIIONG. Garang Chairman — The District Officer, Mr. D. L. Gulland Kuala Langat The Executive Engineer, Kuala TANjONG DUABLAS. Langat Chairman — The District Officer, The Health Officer, Coast Kuala Langat Mr. G. D. Sansom The Executive Engineer, Kuala Mr. V. G. A. Reeve-Tucker Langat The Health Officer, Coast Mr. W. A. Stanton . Mr. G. 0. W. Symons Chairman — The District Officer, Kuala Selangor LANGAT RIVER. The Executive Engineer, Kuala Chairman — The District Officer, Selangor Kuala Langat The Health Officer, Coast The Executive Engineer, Kuala The Penghulu, Jeram Langat Mr. H. B. Dudley Electrical Board, F.M.S. — Chairman — The Director, Elec The Treasurer, F.M.S. trical Department, F.M.S. The Senior Warden of Minos (ex-officio) F.M.S. The Adviser, Public Works, Mr. J. H. Rich Malay States Mr. J. H. Keer The General Manager and Mr. E. J. Vallentine Chief Engineer, F.M.S. Mr. E. H. H. Everest Railways Examiners. — Malay The Examiner in Malay, Negri Sembilan : S.S. and F. M. S. (Mr. J. E. Kempe, m.c.s.) Mr. L. Forbes, m.C.S. Perak : The Hon'ble The Dato Sedia Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Raja Abdullah, m.f.c. Mohamed Yasin The Inspector of Schools, Mr. G. A. de C. de Moubray, Negri Sembilan m.C.S. Mr. W. A. Gordon Hall, Pahang : m.O.S. Capt. H. North Hunt, Selangor : m.c.s. Mr. L. A. Allen, O.B.B., Mr. J. Huggins, m.c.s. m.C.S. Raja Uda, m.c.s., bin Raja Muhammed 37

BOAKDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cdnt.) Examiners — (cont.) Tamil. Federal Examiner — Negri Sembilan : Mr. J. M. Barron, m.c.s. The Assistant Controller of Labour, Negri Sembilan Perak : An officer of the Labour Department

Telugu. Federal Examiner— Mr. M. V. Del Tufo, m.c.s.

Law. Federal Examiner — Negri Sembilan : The Legal Adviser The Collector of Land Revenue, Perak : The Magistrate, Seremban Mr. B. G. Bradley, m.c.s. Eaja Musa bin Raja Bot, Pahang : m.C.S. Capt. H. North Hunt, Selangor : m.c.s. Mr. R. C. Cussen, m.c.s. Mr. J. Huggins, m.c.s. Mr. N. A. Worley, m.c.s.

Electricity. (Electricity Enactment, No. 14 of 1925.) The Chief Electrical Engineer Mr. L. G. W. Ward and Inspector (Chairman) Mr. R. H. Jones Mr. E. A. Corbin Mr. G. R. Lewis Mr. H. R. Sparrow Mr. R. W. Jones Mr. E. F. Stephenson Mr. H. E. Doel Mr. F. P. Egerton Mr. C. Harry

Machinery. (The Machinery Enactment, No. 8 of 1927.) The Chief Inspector of Machinery (Chairman) The Inspector of Machinery, Perak (Vice-Chairman) The Inspector of Machinery, Selangor (Vice -Chairman) The Inspectors of Machinery (Members) 38

BOARDS. COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Indian Immigration Committee (Labour Code, 1923). — The Controller of Labour, Malaya (Chairman) 'i'he Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya (Vice-Chairman and Secretary). The Director of Medical and Health Services, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States The Director of Public Works, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Public Works, Malay States The Director, Drainage and Irrigation, Straits Settlements, and Adviser on Drainage and Irrigation, Malay States The General Manager, Federated Malay States Railways. The Chairman of the Planters' Association of Malaya. The Hon'ble Mr. H. E. Nixon Mr. H. 0. Maas The Hon'ble Mr. B. J. R. Mr. M. Cumarasami, j.p. Barton Mr. J. C. Innes Mr. N. W. Mallet Mr. K. P. Reynolds Mr. J. S. Ferguson Mr. V. Nadasampillay, j.p. Licensing Boards. — Per ok. lardt and matang. KRIAN (cont.) Chairman — The District Officer The Assistant Controller of Vice-Chairman — The Chairman, Labour, Perak Sanitary Board The Medical Officer The Assistant District Officer, Mr. H. H. Wardlaw Selama Mr. E. Baber The Assistant Protector of Chinese, Perak North . The Assistant Controller of Chairman — The District Officer . Labour, Perak Vice-Chairman — The Protector Mr. E. T. Jacques of Chinese Mr. Toh Eng Swee The Assistant District Officer, Bruas KRIAN. Chairman — The District Officer The Health Officer Mr. J. S. McCrow Vice-Chairman — The Assistant District Officer Mr. S. B. Palmer The Assistant Protector of Chinese, Taiping 39

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.)

IjTCensing Boards — (cont.) Perak — (cont.) KINTA. . Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The District Officer Vice -Chairman — The Protector Vice-Chairman — The Protector of Chinese of Chinese The Assistant Controller of The Assistant District Officer Labour, Perak Dr. K. T. Khong, m.c.h., j. p., The Assistant Controller of m.S.C. Labour, Perak Mr. 'H. R. Baxter Mr. W. Eagle-Bott, j. p. Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, m.c.h. Mr. H. E. Roberton Mr. S. A. Sahib Jaun Mr. A. T. Edgar

BATANG PADANG. GRIK AND . Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The District Officer Vice-Chairman — The Protector of Chinese The Deputy Assistant District Officer, Grik The Medical Officer The Assistant District Officer, The Assistant District Officer, Lenggong Tanjong Malim The Health Officer The Assistant Controller of Labour, Perak The Assistant Controller of Labour, Perak Mr. D. B. Mowat Mr. R. P. Hunter Mr. Cheah Ah Wah

LOWER PERAK. AND KLIAN INTAN. Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The District Officer, Vice-Chairman — The Protector Upper Perak of Chinese The Assistant District Officer, The Assistant District Officer Kroh The Assistant Controller of The Assistant Controller of Labour, Perak Labour, Perak Mr. C. T. de B. Whitehouse Mr. J. D. Kemp, j.p. Mr. A. C. Smith Mr. Loh Ah Chip Mr. H. K. C. Tobutt 40

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Licensing Boards — (cont.) Selangor. KUALA LDMPUR. ULU LANGAT. Chairman — The Protector of Chairman — The District Officer, Chinese, Selangor Ulu Langat Vice-Chairman — T h e Health Vice-Chairman — The Deput v Officer, Kuala Lumpur Controller of Labour, Kual.-i The Deputy Controller of Lumpur Labour, Kuala Lumpur The Officer Superintending Mr. Wee Hap Lang, j.p. Police Circle, Ulu Langat Mr. M. Cumarasami, j.p. Mr. F. J. Pratt Mr. H. L. Linnell Mr. Low Eok Lye Mr. Khan Ah Chong

KLANG. ULU SELANGOR. Chairman — The District Officer, Chairman — The District Officer. Klang Ulu Selangor Vice-Chairman — The Medical Vice -Chair man. — The Assistant Officer, Coast District Officer, Ulu Selangor The Health Officer, Klang and The Executive Engineer, Ulu Port Swettenham Selangor The Assistant Controller of Labour, Klang Mr. T. C. Green Mr. Li Kim Chuan, j.p. Mr. F. W. Castle Mr. Goh Hock Huat, j.p. Lieut. -Colonel E. A. Ash, d.s.o. KUALA SELANGOR. Chairman — The District Officer, KUALA LAN GAT. Kuala Selangor Chairman — The District Officer, Vice-Chairman — The Executive Kuala Langat Engineer, Kuala Selangor Vice -Chairman — The Assistant District Officer, The Health Officer, Coast The Assistant Controller of The Officer in Charge of Police Labour, , Kuala Selangor The Officer in Charge of Police The Assistant Controller of District, Kuala Langat Labour, Klang Mr. R. Paton Mr. Victor Kinloch Mr. Tan Oo Capt. J. M. Ferguson, j.p. Mr. J. G. A. Symons 41

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Licensing Boards — (cont.) Negri Sembilan. SEREMBAN. jelebu — (cont.) Chairman — The Collector of The Assistant Controller of Land Eevenue Labour, Negri Sembilan Vice-Chairman — The Protector The Assistant Engineer of Chinese, Negri Sembilan Mr. Athelstane Braddon, j.p. The Health Officer, Seremban, Jelebu and Coast . The Assistant Controller of Labour, Negri Sembilan Chairman — The District Officer Vice-Chairman — The Protector Lieut. -Col. N. J. A. Foster, m.c. of Chinese, Negri Sembilan Dr. Eu Khay Hoe The Health Officer, and Kuala Pilah . The Assistant Controller of Chairman — The District Officer Labour, Negri Sembilan Vice-Chairman — The Protector Towkay Lim Ah Soon of Chinese, Negri Sembilan Mr. E. A. Martin The Health Officer, Seremban, Towkay Lam Ngok Jelebu and Coast The Assistant Controller of TAMPIN. Labour, Negri Sembilan Chairman — The District Officer The Executive Engineer Vice-Chairman — The Protector Mr. J. S. Laird of Chinese, Negri Sembilan Mr. R. M. Eobertson The Health Officer, Tampin and Kuala Pilah jELEBU. The Assistant Controller of Chairman — The District Officer Labour, Negri Sembilan Vice-Chairman — The Protector The Assistant District Officer, of Chinese, Negri Sembilan Eembau The Health Officer, Seremban, Mr. T. E. E. Parsons Jelebu and Coast Mr. H. T. Norris Pahang. LIPIS. RAUB. Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The District Officer Vice-Chairman — T h e Health Vice-Chairman— T h e Deputy Officer, Pahang West Assistant District Officer The State Forest Officer, The Executive Engineer, Eaub Pahang West Mr. A. N. Dumaresq The Executive Engineer, Lipis Mr. E. V. Boss District Mr. A. Braybon 42

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC, -(cont.) Licensing Boards — (cont.) Pahang — (cont.) BE NT ON G. PEKAN. Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The District Officer The Warden of Mines, Pahang Vice-Chairman — The Assistant The Executive Engineer District Officer Mr. G. M. Peacock Mr. U. A. Currie Mr. R. G. Young Mr. Lee Guan Sein Mr. F. Birkemose

TEMERLOH. KUANTAN. Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The District Officer Vice-Chairman — T h e District Vice-Chairman — The Health Surveyor Officer, Pahang East The Assistant Engineer, Men- The Assistant District Officer takab The Senior Executive Engineer The Assistant District Officer Mr. A. L. Maclver The Assistant Medical Officer Mr. W. J. Muller, j.p. Mr. J. Anderson Towkay Chan Chee Seng

Malav Agricultural Settlement Committee, Kuala Lumpur. — President — The Hon'ble the Mr. E. L. Watson, j.p. (Hon. Eaja Muda of Selangor Secretary) Vice President — E a j a U d a, Eaja Mahmud bin Eaja Ali m.c.s., m.s.c., bin Eaja Mohamed Mr. G. E. London, m.c.s. Che Pateh Akhir bin Datoh Mr. E. B. Williams, m.c.s. Pengawa Tua

Malaria Advisory Board. — Chairman — The Director, Insti The State Medical and Health tute for Medical Eesearch, Officer, Pahang F.M.S. The Executive Engineer, Works The General Manager, F.M.S. and Buildings, Kuala Lumpur Eailways Dr. Waugh Scott, Perak The Entomologist, Institute for Medical Eesearch, F.M.S. Dr. I. G. Cameron, Selangor The Malaria Eesearch Officer, Dr. R. M. Forsayeth, Negri F.M.S. Sembilan The State Medical and Health Dr. W. J. Dixon, Pahang Officer, Perak Dr. B. Barrowman, Selangor The State Medical and Health Professor K. B. Williamson, Officer, Selangor Pahang The State Medical and Health Officer, Negri Sembilan 43

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.*-(oonf.)

Malayan Arts and Crafts Society, Perak Branch. - President — His Highness the Mr. 0. T. Dussek, Principal, S. I. T. College, Tanjong Malim Vice-President — The District Raja Aman Shah bin Raja Officer, Kuala Kangsar Harun The Inspector of Schools, Che Wan Mohamed Ali Perak Che Mustapha Albakri The Ethnographer, F.M.S. Secretary—Mr. R. W. W. Hyatt

The Committee of the School of Malay Silver Work, KuaLa Kangsar.- Chairman — The District Officer, The Assistant Secretary to Kuala Kangsar Resident, Perak Yang Mulia Raja Kechil Bongsu Mr. R. W. W. Hyatt Che Wan Mohd. Ali bin Omar Mr. R. P. S. Walker, Taiping Che Suleiman bin Mohamed Secretary — Mr. E. B. David, Drus m.C.S.

Malay College, Kuala Kangsar, Board of Governors. Chairman — T he British The Raja di-Hilir of Perak Resident, Perak The Raja Muda, Selangor The British Resident, Selangor Datoh Klana Petra, Sungei The British Resident, Negri Ujong Sembilan The British Resident, Pahang T e n g k u Suleiman, C.m.G., m.f.c., ibni Sultan Ahmad The Director of Education, Ma'Azam Shah E.M.S. and S.S.

Malayan Information Agency, Malaya House, 57, Charing Cross, London, S.W. 1. — Agent — Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, BOARD. C.m.G. Mr. F. E. Mair Dy. Agent — J. F. Owen Mr. E. Macfadyen E. C. H. Wolff, c.m.g. Mr. J. Mitchell

Medical Advisory Committee of Malaya, Standing. — The Director of Medical and Health Services, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States (Chairman) The Principal Medical Officer, Johore The Chief Health Officer, Singapore The State Surgeon, 44

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Medical Research (Malaya), Standing Advisory Committee for. — The Director of Medical and Health Services, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States (Chairman) The Principal, King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore The Director, Institute for Medical Research, Federated Malay States The Municipal Health Officer, Singapore.

Medical Council, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States. — The Director of Medical and Health Services, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States (ex-officio), President. Nominated by His Dr. G. V. Allen Excellency t h e Governor Nominated by the Dr. A. G. H. Smart, m.b.e. Chief Secretary to Dr. A. N. Kingsbury Government, F.M.S. Dr. E. A. Elder "' | S.S. Nominated by the Dr. J. S. Sloper Malaya Branch of Dr. A. E. Doraisamy the British Medical "' | F.M.S. Dr. W. T. Quaife ... Association

Opium, Malaya, Standing Advisory Committee on the Use of. — The Hon'ble Mr. G. E. Cator, The Hon'ble Mr. A. B. Jordan m.c.s. (Chairman) Mr. J. Bagnall Mr. R. F. R. Swettenham ,, Mr. M. Rex (Deputy Chairman) Mr. S. J. Chan Dr. Chen See Lan Planters Loans Board. — Date of Nominal date of Member's name. appointment. expiry. Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S. ... " 5-3-29 4-3-34 M. Rex, Esq 1-1-32 31-12-36 D. F. Topham, Esq., j. p. 8-11-30 7-11-35 Lt.-Col. E. A. Ash, D.s.o. 21-6-29 20-6-34 G. R. S. Whittle, Esq 11-7-32 10-7-37

Pilot Board, Selangor. — President — Commander A. C. Capt. H. A. Downey Bucknell, r.n.r. Mr. D. F. Topham Captain H. S. Shepard Mr. R. W. Hughes 45

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Poh Leung Kuk Committee. — Perak. Chairman — The Secretary for Mr. Leong Sin Nam, m.C.H., Chinese Affairs, F.M.S. M.s.c., j. p. Vice-ChaiTman — The Protector Mr. Lee Ah Weng, j.p. of Chinese, Perak Mr. Lau Ek Ching, j.p. The Assistant Protector of Chinese, Perak Mr. Yeung Shau Nam, j.p. Mr. Lai Chek Sang, j. p. Mr. Poh Peh Soo Selangor. Chairman — The Secretary for Towkay Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e., Chinese Affairs, Federated j.p. Malay States Towkay Low Leong Gan, m.c.ii., Vice-Chairman — The Protector m.S.C, j.P. of Chinese, Selangor and Towkay Yap Loong Hin, j.p. Pahang Wee Hap Lang, j.p. The Assistant Protector of ,, Choo Cheeng Kay Chinese, Selangor ,, Cheong Yoke Choy, j.p. Towkay Hau Kim Leng, j.p. ,, Low Ti Kok, j.p. Poh Leung Kuk (Ladies Committee). - Mrs. A. Caldecott (President) Mrs. Hoh Sam Chee Mrs. J. Strachan (Vice- Mrs. D. C. Macaskill President) Mrs. E. D. Butler Dr. (Mrs.) M. J. Were Miss Loke Soo Lip Mrs. C. D. Ahearne Mrs. Teh Seow Teng Miss M. E. Eobertson Mrs. Alan Loke Mrs. Ong Eng Suan Mrs. Choong Soh Chee Mrs. Law Yew Swee Hon. Secretary — Mrs. J. Jeff Port Swettenham Advisory Board. — The General Manager, F.M.S. Railways ... Chairman The Commissioner of Trade and Customs, F.M.S. Official Members The District Officer, Klang The Harbour Master, Port Swettenham UNOFFICIALS. Mr. D. H. Hampshire ... Representing Railway Board Mr. D. F. Topham • •• ) Representing Commercial and Mr. E. H. H. Everest . .. j Shipping interests 46

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.)

Public Gardens Committees. — Kuala Lumpur. Chairman — The Director of Mr. C. V. Van Dort Agriculture, F.M.S. and S.S. Mr. C. Ward- Jackson Mr. E. D. Butler Mr. Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e., j.p. Lieut. -Colonel B. J. Eaton, Hon. Secretary — Mr. B. Bunting O.B.E. (on leave) Mr. G. E. Greig (J. N. Milsum, acting)

Taiping. Chairman — The Senior Agricul Mr. W. E. MacNaught tural Officer, Perak Mr. J. N. Sheffield The Secretary to Resident, Mr. J. B. MacLachlan Perak Mr. Toh Eng Hoe The District Officer, Larut and Inche Mohamed Esah bin Kulop Matang Shah

Public Health Education Committee. — Chairman — The Adviser, Medical The Principal, Sultan Idris and Health Services, Malay Training College, Tanjong States (ex-officio) Malim (ex-officio) The Secretary for Chinese The Chief Medical Officer, Affairs, F.M.S. (ex-officio) Social Hygiene, F.M.S. (ex- officio) The Director, Institute for Medical Research, F.M.S. Mr. C. Ward- Jackson (ex-officio) Secretary — Mr. J. W. Hoflin

Public Officers Guarantee Fund. — DIRECTORS. Chairman — Treasurer, F.M.S. Mr. N. Grenier Assistant Treasurer, F.M.S. Mr. G. Gilham Browne The Chief Accountant, F.M.S.R.

Public Works Department — Factory Board. — Director of Public Works, Straits Settlements, and Adviser, Public Works, Malay States (Chairman) State Engineer, Selangor (Deputy Chairman) Financial Adviser, Federated Malay States Chairman, Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur 47

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) QUEEN'S SCHOLAESHIP. Selection Committee. — The Chief Inspector of English Schools, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States (Chairman) The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Federated Malay States The Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States The Hon'ble Eaja Sir Chulan ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdullah, k.b.e., C.m.G., m.F.C., m.S.C., j. P. The Hon'ble Mr. San Ah Wing, m.f.c., j.p.

Railway Board. — The General Manager of Railways ...... Chairman The Financial Adviser and Treasurer, F.M.S. ... ^ The Commissioner of Trade and Customs, F.M.S |> Official Members The Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S The Hon'ble Colonel C. Eae, m.f.c., j.p. Dato Wong Yick Tong, c.h., m.s.c., j.p. Mr. H. 0. Maas Mr. D. F. Topham [-Unofficial Members Mr. H. C. Atkin-Berry, d.s.o., m.c Mr. D. H. Hampshire Mr. G. E. Teale J

Eice Mills (Government), Krian, Board of Directors of.- The District Officer, Krian The Drainage and Irrigation (Chairman) Engineer, • Krian The State Treasurer, Perak Mr. Quah Beng Kee, o.b.e. (Honorary Secretary) The General Manager The Senior Agricultural Officer, Perak

Rivers Advisory Board. — Chairman — The Adviser, The Senior Warden of Mines, Drainage and Irrigation, F.M.S. Malay States The Director of Agriculture, The British Residents of Perak, F.M.S. and S.S. Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Mr. T. R. A. Windeatt Pahang Mr. J. S. Ferguson 48

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. — The Director of Agriculture, Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States : Dr. H. A. Tempany, d.sc., f.i.c., f.c.s. (President and Chairman). Member nominated by the High Commissioner to represent the interests of small-holders : Che' Hamzah bin Abdullah, m.c.s. Member nominated by the High Commissioner to represent the States of Johore, Kedah, , and Trengganu : The Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States (E. E. F. Pretty, Esq.). Member nominated by the Rubber Growers' Association : C. B. Graburn, Esq. Members appointed by the Planters ' Association of Malaya : The Hon'ble Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake, m.f.c. (on leave). The Hon'ble Mr. B. J. R. Barton (acting). E. N. T. Cummins, Esq. (on leave) R. S. Chantler, Esq. (acting). Members appointed by the Malayan Estate Owners' Association: K. Arumugam, Esq. R. M. E. Michaux, Esq. Financial Officer nominated by the High Commissioner : The Treasurer, Federated Malay States (The Hon'ble Mr. Marcus Rex).

Rule Committee, Supreme Court. — The Chief Justice (Chairman) Mr. E. D. Shearn The Judges Mr. S. Seenivasagam The Legal Adviser The Registrar, Supreme Court (Secretary) Sanitary Boards. — Perak. larut and matang. LARUT AND MATANG — (cont.) Chairman— -The Chairman, The Orang Kaya Mentri Wan Sanitary Board Ahmad Rasdi bin Mohamed The District Officer Isa, m.s. a, j. p. The Health Officer, Perak North Mr. Toh Eng Hoe The Senior Executive Engineer Dr. I. Mohd. Ghows, j. P. The Assistant Commissioner of Mr. N. Eliatamby, j.p. Police, Perak North Mr. Loh Ah Kiew The District Surveyor Mr. Lim Huan Lye The Assistant Protector of Mr. J. N. Sheffield Chinese, Taiping Air. R. J. D. Richardson 49

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Sanitary Boards — (cont.) Perak — (cont.) SELAMA. KUALA KANGSAR. Chairman — The Chairman, Chairman — The District Officer Sanitary Board, Larut and The Assistant District Officer Matang The Orang Kaya Kaya Stia Deputy Chairman — The Asst. Bijaya di Eaja, m.s.c. District Officer, Selama The Orang Kaya Kaya Shah- The Orang Kaya Mentri Wan bandar (Inche Osman) Ahmad Easdi, m.s.c., j.p. The Health Officer The Penghulu, Selama The Senior Executive Engineer The Penghulu, Ulu Selama The Assistant Superintendent, The Hospital Assistant Eevenue Surveys Mr. Chow Ah Kow The Assistant Commissioner of Mr. Wong Yong Yiew Police The Health Officer, Perak North Toh Muda Sri Adika Eaja Haji Mr. E. W. Jacques Meor Yahya, j.p. Mr. Khoo Leng Gian, j.p. KRIAN. Mr. Louis Thivy, m.s.c., j.p. Chairman — The District Officer Dr. G. Waugh Scott, j.p. The Medical Officer Mr. H. P. Kendall The Health Officer, Perak North Mr. F. Wickett The Superintendent of Customs Mr. Chew Kok Thve The Senior Executive Engineer, Larut and Matang or his KINTA. Deputy (the Asst. Engineer, Chairman — The Chairman, Larut and Matang) Sanitary Board The Orang Kaya Besar, m.s.c. The Deputy Commissioner of The Officer in Charge of Police Police District, Krian North The Chief Assistant District The Officer in Charge of Police Officer District, Krian South The Health Officer Mr. G. P. Aitken The Protector of Chinese Mr. Tan Lo Tee, j.p. The Senior Executive Engineer Mr. G. N. S. Sabapathy, j.p. The Hon'ble Lt.-Col. Cecil Eae, Mr. A. Mourin m.F.C, j.P. Mr. Wong Mook Kwi The Hon'ble Mr. A. G. Mr. Ang Cheng Kim Glenister, m.f.c. 50

BOARDS. COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Sanitary Boards — (cont.) Perak- (cont.) KINTA (Cont.) LOWER PERAK. - The Hon'ble Mr. T. R. A. Chairman — The District Officer Windeatt, m.f.c. The Assistant District Officer Mr. Foo Wha Cheng, j.p. The Health Officer Mr. Lau Ek Ching, j.p. The Chief Police Officer, Perak Mr. S. A. Sahib Jaun The Medical Officer Mr. Voon Thian Soo, j.p. The Executive Engineer Capt. A. C. Godding, m.c. Orang Kaya Kaya Dato Laksa- Mr. C. F. Smith mana, m.s.c., j.p. Mr. J. Descraques The Penghulu, Durian Sebatang Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, m.c.ii. Mr. Lim Ewe Cheng Sheikh Abdur Rahman bin S. A. Mr. A. C. Smith Kadir, m.s.c. Mr. J. T. Pickering Mr. L. T. Williams Mr. F. H. Dale, j.p. Mr. C. T. de B. Whitehouse BATANG PADANG. Mr. R. M. Latham, j.p. Chairman — The District Officer Mr. Sankaralingam Pillay The First Assistant District Officer, SITIAWAN. The Health Officer Chairman — The District Officer, The Assistant District Officer, Lower Perak Tanjong Malim Deputy Chairman — The Asst. The Medical Officer District Officer, Sitiawan The Chief Police Officer, Perak The Chief Police Officer, The Executive Engineer Perak The District Engineer, Railways, The Health Officer, Kuala Tanjong Malim Kangsar The Orang Kaya Kaya Pang- The Senior Executive Engineer, lima, Bukit Gantang Kuala Kangsar Mr. T. M. Philson The Penghulu, Sitiawan Mr. R. J. Mitchell Mr. Ling Ti Kong, j.p. Mr. L. W. Tivy, j.p. Mr. N. Kanapathy Pillay The Principal, Sultan Idris Mr. D. Carmichael Training College, T. Malim Mr. C. F. Hewett, j.p. Mr. Lim Cheng Chuan Mr. Yeap Han Khay 51

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETO- -(cont.) Sanitary Boards — (cont.) Perak — (cont.) KROH AND KLIAN INTAN. GRIK AND LENGGONG. Chairman — The District Officer, Chairman — The District Officer, Upper Perak Upper Perak The Assistant District Officer, The Assistant District Officer, Kroh Lenggong The Health Officer, Perak North The Deputy Assistant District The Executive Engineer, Krian Officer, Grik The Officer in Charge, Police The Senior Executive Engineer, District, Kroh Kuala Kangsar Mr. W. E. Hunt The Health Officer, Kuala Kangsar Mr. Loh Ah Chip Mr. Cheah Ah Wah Mr. J. D. Kemp, j.p.

Selangor. KUALA LUMPUR. KLANG. Chairman — The Chairman, Sani Chairman — The District Officer, tary Board, Kuala Lumpur Klang The Deputy Chairman, Sanitary The Hon'ble the Raja Muda of Board Selangor The Health Officer, Kuala The Health Officer, Klang and Lumpur Port Swettenham The Senior Executive Engineer, The Medical Officer, Coast Kuala Lumpur (Town) The Senior Executive Engineer, The Chief Police Officer, Klang Selangor The Harbour Master, Selangor The Protector of Chinese, The Assistant Commissioner of Selangor Police, Coast The Collector of Land Kevenue, Dr. W. Ansley-Young, j.p. Kuala Lumpur Mr. Goh Hock Huat, j.p. Mr. C. B. Towill Commander J. F. Mills, R.N., Mr. Lai Tet Loke, j.p. I.S.O., j.P. Mr. Khoo Teik Ee Lt.-Col. E. A. Ash, d.s.o. Dr. K. Thillyampalam Tengku Badar Shah ibni Sultan Mr. W. J. P. Grenier Alaidin Sulaiman Shah The Tengku Panglima Besar, Mr. K. T. Ganapathi Pillay m.S.C. Mr. Khan Ah Chong Mr. W. T. Crosley Mr. A. H. Flowerdew Mr. R. Amarasekara, j.p. 52

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC- -(cont.) Sanitary BoARDS-(con<.) Selangor-(Cont.) PLU SELANGOR. TELOK DATOH — (cont.) Chairman — The District Officer, The Health Officer, Coast Ulu Selangor The Officer in Charge of Police The Executive Engineer, Ulu District, Kuala Langat Selangor The Hospital Assistant, Telok The Health Officer, Selangor Datoh East Mr. Lim Ah Kam, j.p. The Officer Superintending Mr. W. A. Stanton Police Circle, Ulu Selangor Mr. H. O. Kennedy The Inspector of Mines, Ulu Mr. V. Thambapillay Selangor Mr. Chu Hee The Assistant Superintendent of Kevenue Surveys, Ulu SEPANG. Selangor Chairman — The District Officer, The Assistant District Officer, Kuala Langat Ulu Selangor The Executive Engineer, Kuala Dato' Abdul Hamid bin Dato Langat Muda Jaffar, j.p. The Health Officer, Coast Mr. Lim Kak The Assistant District Officer, Major C. H. A. Huxtable, d.s.o. Sepang Mr. H. H. Bell Inche Abdul Kani bin Osman Mr. D. Heddle Mr. J. F. Brown Mr. Low Poh Sum Raja Ja'ffar bin Raja Salleh OLU LANGAT. Capt. A. Denny Chairman — The District Officer, Mr. Kee Lip Cheng Ulu Langat The Dresser-in-Charge The Executive Engineer, U 1 u Mr. C. H. 0. Strettell Langat KUALA SELANGOR. The Health Officer, Selangor Chairman — The District Officer, East Kuala Selangor The Officer Superintending The Executive Engineer, Kuala Police Circle, Ulu Langat Selangor The Deputy Medical Officer, Ulu Langat Health Officer, Coast Mr. J. S. Atkins The Assistant Superintendent of Revenue Surveys Mr. Ng Bow Thai The Officer in Charge, Police Mr. J. Hands District, Kuala Selangor Mr. V. Snbapatby The Assistant Medical Officer, Raja Mohamed Bazid bin Pvaja Kuala Selangor Mansur Mr. E. C. Rossell TELOK DATOH. Mr. G. R. L'Estrange Chairman — The District Officer, Mr. C. P. H. Duncan Kuala Langat Raja Alang bin Raja Jalil The Executive Engineer, Kuala Mr. Tee Bee Siew, j.p. Langat Capt. J. M. Ferguson, j.p. 53

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (con*.) Sanitary Boards — (cont.) 8 e langor— (cont .) SABAK BERNAm. SABAK BERNAM — (cont.) Chairman — The District Officer, Raja Suleiman bin Raja Kassim Kuala Selangor Mr. Tan Teow Lim The Assistant District Officer, Mr. Tan Boon Chong Sabak Bernam The Health Officer, Lower Perak Mr. Reginald Barker The Dresser in Charge, Sabak Raja Chulan bin Raja Yop Bernam

Negri SEREMBAN. PORT DICKSON — (cont.) Chairman — The Chairman, Che Ambak bin O s m a n . Sanitary Board Penghulu, Port Dickson The Collector of Land Revenue Towkay Tan Pah The Health Officer, Seremban, Towkay Chan Hong Sang Jelebu and Coast Towkay Teh Chye Bee The Town Planning Superinten Mr. T. D. Macnair dent, Negri Sembilan jELEBU. The Senior Executive Engineer Chairman — The District Officer The Superintendent, Revenue The Town Planning Superinten Surveys, Negri Sembilan dent, Negri Sembilan The Chief Police Officer, Negri The Health Officer, Seremban, Sembilan Jelebu and Coast The Protector of Chinese, Negri The Undnng of Jelebu Sembilan The Assistant Engineer Dato Wong Yick Tong, m.s.c., The Assistant Medical Officer m.C.H., j. p. Mr. A. Braddon, j.p. Dr. S. R. Krishnan, j. p., m.s.c. Towkay Lim Pang Khiam Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Mustapha, j. p. KUALA PILAH. Mr. Koh Lian Chin Chairman — The District Officer Lieut. -Colonel N. J. A. Foster, The Health Officer, Tampin and m.C. Kuala Pilah Mr. H. W. Evans The Town Planning Superinten Mr. W. P. Crawford dent, Negri Sembilan The Executive Engineer PORT DICKSON. The Lady Medical Officer Chairman — The District Officer The Deputy Medical Officer The Health Officer, Seremban, The Officer in Charge, Police Jelebu and Coast District The Executive Engineer Mr. Tong Yick Ming The Superintendent of Trade Dato Ismail bin Laxamana and Customs Man at The Town Planning Superinten Towkay Yuk Fai Chan dent, Negri Sembilan Mr. A. L. Sands 54

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Sanitary Boards — (cont.) Negri Sembilan — (cont.) T AMPIN. tampin — (cont.) Chairman — The District Officer The Medical Officer Vice-Chairman — The Assistant The Officer in Charge, Police District Officer, Eembau District The Town Planning Superinten Towkay Lee Pun, j.p. dent, Negri Sembilan The Health Officer, Tampin and I n c h e Mohamed Pilus bin Kuala Pilah Ismail The Executive Engineer Towkay Kwa Ka Chooi Pahang. LIPIS. — (cont.) Chairman — The District Officer The Health Officer, Pahang Vice-Chairman — The Health West Officer, Pahang West The Warden of Mines, Pahang The Assistant District Officer The Officer in Charge of Police The Medical Officer District The Executive Engineer, Lipis The Assistant Medical Officer The Supdt. of Eevenue Surveys, Pahang Mr. G. M. Peacock The Chief Police Officer, Pahang Towkay Tan Li an Che Awang Ngah bin Mat Tais Mr. R. G. Young (Penghulu, Gua) Towkay Koh Yew Khee Towkay Ong Cheng Jim, j.p. Dato Stia Pegawa Che Sahak Towkay Tee Kee bin Jaffar (Penghulu, Sabai) RAUB. Towkay Wong Huen Chairman — The District Officer Vice-Chairman — The Deputy TEMERLOH. Assistant District Officer Chairman — The District Officer The State Medical and Health The Health Officer, Pahang Officer, Pahang West West The Executive Engineer The District Engineer, F.M.S.R. The Officer in Charge of Police District, Raub The Assistant District Officer The Penghulu, Gali The Assistant Engineer, B. M. S. Muthukrkhna Chetty Towkay Tan Tiong The Officer in Charge of Police Towkay Cheong Yi District The Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Lilburne The Assistant Superintendent, Revenue Surveys BENTONG. The Assistant Medical Officer Chairman — The District Officer The Executive Engineer, The Penghulu, Perak Bentong Towkay Leng Khai Thong The Medical Officer, Bentong Towkay Loo Tiew Tien 55

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Sanitary Boards — (cont.) Pahang — (cont . ) KTJANTAN. PEKAN (cont.) Chairman — The District Officer Orang Kaya Indera Segara, Che The Health Officer, Pahang Ungku Abdul Jamal bin East Ungku Muda, m.s.c. The Medical Officer Mr. U. A. Currie The Senior Executive Engineer fraser's hill. The Officer Superintending Chairman — The District Officer, Police Circle „ Kuantan Eaub The Penghulu, Kuala Kuantan The State Medical and Health Mr. W. J. Muller, j.p. Officer, Pahang Towkay Chan Chee Seng The District Officer, Ulu Selangor Towkay Wan Sow The Executive Engineer, Ulu Mr. E. M. V. E. S. Sockalingam Selangor Chettiar The Executive Engineer, Eaub PEKAN. Mr. W. H. Macgregor Chairman — The District Officer Mr. C. B. Towill The Health Officer, Pahang The Superintendent, Fraser's East Hill (Secretary) The Assistant Engineer, Pekan CAMERON HIGHLANDS. The Assistant District Officer Chairman — The District Officer, The Agricultural Field Officer, Lipis Pahang East The Executive Engineer, The Officer in Charge, Police Cameron Highlands District, Pekan The Health Officer, B a t a n g The Penghulu, Padang The Penghulu, Pekan The Agriculturist, Cameron Towkay Lee Yeow Lim Highlands Mr. D. E. Hampshire Mr. J. S. Ferguson Selangor State Band Committee. — President — Mr. E. D. Butler Mr. Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e., j.p. Mr. V. G. Ezechiel Sikh Advisory Board, Perak. — Chairman — The Chief Police Earn Singh, Officer, Perak Sannukh Singh, Ipoh Gopal Singh, Ipoh Eulia Singh, Siputeh Gurmukh Singh, Tronoh Sunder Singh, Kampar Kishen Singh, Uttam Singh, Tapah Narain Singh, Taiping Tai Wah Fund Committee. — Chairman — The State Medical Towkay Low Leong Gan, m.c.h., and Health Officer, Selangor m.S.C, j.P. Honorary Secretary — The Towkay Wee Hap Lang, j.p. Protector of Chinese, Selangor The Hon'ble Mr. San Ah Wing, Honorary Treasurer! — The Medi m.F.C., j.P. cal Officer, District Hospital, Towkay Chew Kam Chuan Kuala Lumpur Towkay Alan Loke 56

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.)

Visiting Justices.-

Perak. LARUT. KINTA. Chairman — The District Officer Chairman — The Magistrate, Ipoh The State Engineer, Perak The Assistant Protector of Chinese, Ipoh The State Medical and Health Officer, Perak The Senior' Assistant Superin tendent, Revenue Surveys The Senior Superintendent, Revenue Surveys, Perak The State Forest Officer, Perak South The State Treasurer, Perak The Raja Bendahara, Perak, The Inspector of Schools, Perak M.S.C. The Health Officer, Perak North The Orang Kaya Kaya Panglima The Senior Executive Engineer Kinta, Che Wan bin Mohd. Yusof, m.S.C, m.C.H., j.P. The Assistant District Officer Datoh Abdul Wahab bin Toh The District Surveyor Domba, i.s.m., j.p. The Principal, King Edward VII Mr. A. Buchanan School, Taiping Mr. Foo Nyit Tse The Deputy Assistant District- Mr. J. S. M. Holmberg, j.p. Officer Dr. J. S. Lee The Electrical Engineer, Taiping Rev. Father Dupoirieux The Senior Inspector of Mines, Taiping Mr. E. S. Willbourn Sheikh Abdur Rahman bin Mr. R. J. D. Richardson Abdul Kadir, m.S.C. The Director, St. George's Mr. W. J. B. Ashby, m.c.h. School, Taiping Air. See Ah Teik The Game Warden, Perak Mr. Ho Yuk Phooi The Chief Sanitary Inspector, Rev. J. B. Walker Taiping Rev. T. Sullivan The Chaplain, All Saints Church, Taiping Mr. D. Paterson Haji Abdul Rahman bin Ibrahim Mr. S. L. S. Chettiappa Chetty, j.p. Mr. N. Eliatamby, j.p. Mr. S. A. Sahib Jaun Mr. Toh Eng Hoe All Magistrates are ex-offieio Mr. Toh Eng Swee Members of the Boards Enche Mohd. Piah bin Abdullah, Rev. H. J. Hutchinson Penghulu, Tupai Mr. 0. H. Barber 57

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Visiting Justices — (cont.) Selangor. KOALA LUMPUR. KUALA LUMPUR — (cont.) Chairman — T h e Magistrate.. The Chaplain of Selangor Kuala Lumpur Mr. R. D. Ramasamy, j.p. The Hon'ble Raja Muda of Mr. K. T. Ganapathy Pillai Selangor Mr. Alan Loke The Deputy Controller of Mr. R. Charter Labour, F.M.S. Raja Ali bin Raja Haji Jaffar The Assistant Protector of Mr. Yap Tai Chi, j.p. Chinese, Selangor The Second Magistrate, Kuala Mr. M. Cumarasami, j.p. Lumpur Mr. Patrick Zilwa, m.c.h., j.p. Lt.-Col. B. J. Eaton, o.b.e. Rev. D. Perrissoud Mr. Low Leong Gan, m.c.h. , Mr. N. V. Visvalingam Pillai m.s. a, j. p. Mr. C. L. Layland Mr. Wee Hap Lang, j. p. Mr. R. Vethavanam Mr. Chin Kok Tsun Raja Uda, m.c.s., bin Raja Mr. E. L. Watson, j.p. Muhammad Mr. C. A. Valupillai Negri Sembilan. SEREMBAN. SEREMBAN (cont.) 0 h air m a n — The Magistrate, Towkay Koh Lian Chin Seremban Towkay Khong Soo Chin The State Engineer Mr. S. Kanniah Naidu The Collector of Land Revenue Mr. S. Thambyrajah, j.p. The Secretary to Resident Dr. S. R. Krishnan, m.s.C. j.p. The Assistant Controller of Mr. A. Edmonds, m.c.h., j.p. Labour Mr. P. P'Chient, j.p. The State Treasurer Mr. W. H. Pratt The Senior Executive Engineer Mr. M. L. Phillips' The Assistant Engineer, Seremban Mr. F. A. Wright The Protector of Chinese Towkay Chang Joon Long, j.p. The Warden of Mines Towkay Goh Eng Thye The Inspector of Schools Dato Wong Yick Tong, CH. The Agricultural Field Officer m.S.C, j.P. The Electrical Engineer Towkay Chang Seng Long, j.p. The Controller of Posts and Towkay Pun Mun Yan Telegraphs Mr. W. P. Crawford The Chaplain of St. Mark's Tuan Sheik Ahmad, j.p. Church, Seremban Haji Ibrahim Mr. H. J. J. Stafford Mr. S. Sinnathamby Mr. H. W. Evans Che Mohnmed bin Dato Bandar Dr. R. Van Geyzel Haji Ahmad 58

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC. -(cont.)

Visiting Justices — (cont.)

Pahang. LIPIS. KUANTAN.

C h a i r m a n — T h e State C h a i r m a n — The Senior Engineer, Pahang Executive Engineer The Health Officer, Pahang The State Forest Officer, Pahang West East The Superintendent, Revenue Surveys, Pahang The Superintendent of Customs, Coast, Kuantan The State Forest Officer, Pahang West Mr. A. L. Hellman The Executive Engineer, Kuala Mr. E. W. U'Ren Lipis Che Yusof bin Haji Mohd. The Assistant Engineer, Head Amin, Kathi Office The Assistant Superintendent, Haji Jaffar bin Haji Abu Bakar, (Office) Survey Dept. Haji Musa bin Haji Abdul Halim Raja Ahmad bin Habak Mr. A. Sivaguru The State Treasurer, Pahang S. T. N. Sithamparam Chettyar Towkay Tee Kee Towkay Wan Sow Che' Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah Mr. E. Paterson Towkay Ong Cheng Jim, j. p. Mr. K. G. Hammett Mr. K. Kandiah

Visitors to Certain Hospitals. — Perak. larut district and general LARUT DISTRICT AND GENERAL hospitals, taiping. HOSPITALS, TAIPING (cont.)

Mr. Toh Eng Hoe Mr. A. E. E. de Vos Mr. Ng Ann Cheng Mr. G. H. Lessler Mr. N. Eliatamby, j. p. Mr. S. Anthony Mr. V. K. Murugasa Pillai Mr. A. S. Read Mr. C. V. Shesha Iyer Mr. A. J. R. Hendricks Rev. S. M. Visvalingam Mrs. Richardson 59

BOABDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Visitors to Certain Hospitals — (cont.) Perak — (cont.) GENERAL HOSPITAL, TELOK ANSON DISTRICT HOSPITAL, The OrangOrang KayaKaya KayaKaya Dato' BUNTAR (cont.) Laksamana Che Lop Bahaudin Enche Sahat bin Salleh Dato' Eaja di Eaja Che' Ahmad Mr. K. Kovinda Pillay Tasir Mr. Low Charn Kee Dato' Paduka Eaja Che Mohd. Mr. Wong Mook Kwi Arshad Mr. J. A. P. Oswald Mr. R. M. Latham, j.p. Mr. G. N. S. Sabapathy, j.p. Mr. F. H. Dale, j.p. Tuan Syed Mohamed bin Akil Mr. D. Graham Mr. A. Mourin Mr. Woo Chee Meng Mr. W. D. Chapman Mr. V. Sankaralingampillai Mr. K. N. O. L. Vellyappah MALAY HOSPITAL, KUALA KANGSAR. Chettiar The Hon'ble Eaja Sir Chulan ibni al-Marhum Sultan Abdul Mr. C. T. de B. Whitehouse lah, K.B.E., C.m.G., m.F.C., Mrs. J. M. David m.s.c., j.p., Eaja di-Hilir of Mr. Oh Thian Kee Perak Mrs. Lim Ewe Cheng The Eaja Kechil Sulong Mrs. Khoo Chong Hun The Orang Kaya Besar Maha Mrs. J. N. Milne raja di-Baja (Haji Ahmad) To' Muda Ibrahim bin Jeragan DISTRICT HOSPITAL, SITIAWAN. Abdul Shukor Mr. A. T. Edgar Eaja Ismail bin' Ngah Petra Mr. W. Eagle Bott, j.p. To' Sri' Bijaya (Che Uda Pendawa) Mr. W. B. Taylor Tengku Mahakurnia Enehe Abdullah Ali bin Eetam, j.p. Dato' Maharaja Indra (Haji Mohd. Shukri, m.c.h.) Haji Mohamed bin Lebai Salam Che Mohamed Sleiman, j.p. Mr. Ling Ti Kong, j.p. Eaja Kechil Muda (Eaja ) Mr. Ding Liong Di Mr. Tang Pang Kwee WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, KUALA KANGSAR. Mr. R. B. M. Eamasamy Chettiar The Eaja Puan Kechil, Perak Mr. V. P. Pillay The Eaja Puan Muda Eaja Aminah binti R. Ibrahim DISTRICT HOSPITAL, PARIT Madam Sin Siew Lan BUNTAR. Mrs. R. E. Wilson Mr. E. J. Chandler Eaja Marthiah Mr. H. W. Wylie Mrs. H. W. Lowe Mr. Ang Cheng Kim Mrs. J. E. Kempe 60

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Visitors to Certain Hospitals — (cont.) Perak — (cont.) DISTRICT HOSPITAL, KUALA KAMPAR HOSPITAL. KANGSAR. The Assistant District Officer, Mr. G. Waugh Scott, j. p. Kampar Mr. Neo Beng Kim Mr. C. M. McDonald Mr. C. H. Clarkson Mr. Oh Kay Beng Mr. O. R. M. M. S. P. S. V. Mr. Khoo Leng Gian, j.p. Meyappa Chettiar . Mr. J. V. Muthiah Mrs. C. L. Cheong Mr. R. D. Ogilvie Che Soo binti Abdulrahman Mr. O. H. M. Sturgess Mr. C. G. W. Williams TAPAH HOSPITAL. The District Officer, Batang Padang BATU GAjAH DISTRICT HOSPITAL. The Orang Kaya Kaya Panglima, Eev. Father Dupoirieux Bukit Gantang, Ipoh Haji Mohamed Yacob bin Raja Mr. J. R. Gordon Abdul Razak, m.c.h., j.p. Haji Abdul Rahman, To' Tan Mr. A. Buchanan Dewa Sakti, i.s.o. Mr. Ho Yuk Phooi Mr. Lim Tan Mr. Ho Khye Cheong, j.P. Mr. H. F. Hutcheson Mr. K. K. V. Singam Mr. S. Karthigasu Mr. K. M. N. R. M. Rama- nathan Chettiyar R. V. Darge IPOH HOSPITAL. The Hon'ble Col. C. Rae, m.f.c., HOSPITAL. m.S.C, j.P. Rev. Father, J. S. Fourgs Mr. H. J. Manson Sheik Abdur Rahman bin Sheik Mr. C. B. Graburn, j.p. Abdul Kadir, m.s.c. Mr. L. A. Blackhall Mr. R. C. Williams Mr. Lau Ek Ching, j.p. Mr. B. K. Malleson Mr. S. L. S. Chettiappa Chettiar, j.p. Mr. S. A. Sahib Jaun TANjONG MALIM HOSPITAL. The Assistant District Officer, Tanjong Malim ipoh district hospital The Principal, Sultan Idris (female wards). Training College, Tanjong Raja Puan Kechil Malim Mr. L. W. Tivy, j.p. Che Puteh Hariah Dato' Abdul Wahab bin Jaafar Mrs. Cecil Rae (ex-Penghulu, Ulu Bernam) Mrs. Cheong Tak Nam Mr. Tan Yoke Yew 61

BOABDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.)

Visitors to the Central Mental Hospital. — Perak. The Protector of Chinese The Minister, Presbyterian The State Medical and Health Church of Perak, Ipoh Officer Dr. Chong Tak Nam The Medical Officer, Ipoh Mr. J. S. Ferguson The Second Medical Officer, Mr. A. N. Kenion, j.p. Ipoh Dr. K. T. Khong, m.c.h. m.s.c., The Lady Medical Officer, Ipoh j.p. The Health Officer, Kinta Mr. Lau Ek Ching, j.p. The Health Officer, Sanitary Mrs. (Dr.) Emily Lee Board, Ipoh Mr. Lee Swee Hoe The Chief Police Officer Mr. K. M. Malaiperumal Pillay The Assistant Commissioner of Haji Mohamed Said Police, Ipoh Dr. G. W. Scott The Raja Bendahara Mrs. Cecil Eae The Parish Priest of St. Michael's Church, Ipoh Dr. A. C. Karthigasu The Chaplain, St. John the Dr. A. Scott Divine's Church, Ipoh Che Tak, Dato' Muda Panglima, Datoh Abdul Wahab bin Toh Kinta Domba, I.S.m., j.p. Dr. H. W. Webb Mr. F. J. Bryant The Lady Medical Officer, The District Superintendent, Infant Welfare Centre, Ipoh Methodists' Church, Ipoh Dr. V. M. Matthews The Assistant Controller of Mr. Toh Eng Swee Labour, Ipoh

Visitors to Certain Hospitals, Selangor. BUNGSAR HOSPITAL, KUALA TANGLIN AND DISTRICT HOSPITALS, , LUMPUR. KUALA LUMPUR. The Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Bailey, The Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Bailey, m.F.C. m.F.C. Rev. D. Fergus Ferguson Rev. D. Fergus Ferguson Mr. E. L. Watson, j.p. Mr. E. L. Watson, j.p. Mr. Gopal Ayer Mr. Wee Hap Lang, j.p. Mrs. G. H. Corbet Mr. S. C. Colomb Mr. Lai Tet Loke, j.p. 62

BOAEDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.) Visitors to the Decrepit Settlement, Sungei Buloh. — Chairman — The Protector of Mr. Wong Po Chi Chinese, Selangor and Pahang Dr. M. Y. Lum Mr. Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e., j.p. Mr. Tan Seng Khim Mr. Low Leong Can, m.c.h., Mr. Ang Khe Tok m.s.c., j.P. Mr. Yeo Keng Ho Mr. Lai Tet Loke, m.s.c., j.p. Mr. Chong Khoon Lin Mr. Hau Kim Leng, j.p. Mr. Chong Kien Chi Mr. Goh Kee Kau Mr. Tan Jit Chhiu Mr. Heng Siew Hong Mr. Chan Kam Ming Visitors to the Leper Settlement, Sungei Buloh. — Chairman — The Protector of Mr. R. D. Ramasamy, j.p. Chinese, Selangor and Pahang Dr. A. M. Soosay Mr. Ang Khe Tot Mr. Tan Jit Chhiu Mr. Chong Khoon Lin Mr. Chong Kien Chi Dr. K. Thilliampalam Mr. Choo Kia Peng, c.b.e. j.p. The Hon'ble Mr. S. N. Veera- Mr. M. Cumarasamy, j.p. samy, m.f.c., j.p. Mr. Goh Kee Kau Mr. C. A. Veluppillai Mr. Hau Kin Leng, j.p. Mr. Wong Po Chi Mr. Heng Siew Hong Mr. Yap Kon Fah Mr. Lai Tet Loke, j.p. Mr. Yap Tai Chi, j.p. Mr. Law Yew Swee, j.p. Mr. Yeo Keng Ho Mr. Low Leong Gan. C.H., m.s.c., j.p. Mr. S. C. Young Visitors to the General Hospital, Seremban. — Chairman — The Protector of Tuan Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Chinese, Negri Sembilan Mustapha, j.p. Mr. W. P. Crawford Mr. C. H. Ryves Mr. A. Edmonds, j.p. Dato Wong Yick Tong, c.h., Mr. W. J. Doughty m.s.c., j.p. Inche Mohamed bin D a t o Mr. Lim Chit Min Bandar Haji Ahmad Mr. S. Sinnathamby Towkay Chang Seng Long, j.p. Visitors to Certain Hospitals in Pahang. — general hospital, lipis. hospital, raub— (cont.) The Orang Kaya Maharajah The Headmaster, Government Perba Jelai English School, Raub Towkay Ong Cheng Jim, j.p. Rev. Rajamoney Mr. K. Kandiah Towkay Chow Ah Hoong, j.p. Mr. Bidi Chand HOSPITAL, BENTONG. hospital, raub. Mr. G. M. Peacock Dr. F. L. Paterson The Hon'ble Mr. A. S. Lilburne Towkay Koh Yew Khee Towkay Ti Khiu Dato Sitia Pegawa Che Sahak Tengku Abdul Hamid bin Jaapar, Penghulu, Sabai 63

BOARDS, COMMITTEES, ETC.— (cont.)

Visitors to Certain Hospitals in Pahang — (cont.) HOSPITAL, MENTAKAB. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL, PEKAN. Mr. J. Anderson Siti Zaharah binti Sheik Mohamed Mr. C. Kuttiyan Kutty Che' Esah binti Mohamed Towkay Loo Tiew Tien GENERAL HOSPITAL, KDANTAN. Che Abdul Eahman bin Mat Mr. A. de B. Haughton Haji Abdul Aziz bin Haji Musa (Penghulu, Kuala Kuantan) GENERAL HOSPITAL, PEKAN. Haji Ahmad bin Long Mr. U. A. Currie Che' Yusof bin Haji Mohamed Towkay Ng Hock Ann Amin (Kathi) Towkay Chan Chee Seng Towkay Lee Yeow Lim Towkay Yap Khen Van Che' Abdul Eahman bin Haji Mr. A. Sivaguru Mohamed Salleh Mr. A. L. Hellman Che' Mohamed Amin bin To Towkay Wah Beng Fong Muda Hidon Towkay Wan Sow Haji Mohamed Daud bin Haji Mr. S. K. Saravanamuttu Pillai Zainal Abidin Mr. A. L. Maclver

Widows and Orphans' Pension Enactment, F.M.S. — directors. Chairman — S t a t e Treasurer, Deputy Legal Adviser Selangor (ex-officio) Mr. M. Ponnampalam Chief Accountant, F.M.S.R. Mr. A. O. Wilson

Wireless Committee, Malayan. — Chairman — Secretary for Postal The Officer in Charge, H.M. Affairs, S.S. & F.M.S. Naval Wireless Station, Secretary to the High Com Seletar, Singapore missioner The Command Signal Officer, Fort Canning, Singapore 64

FLAGS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES.

The flag of the Federated Malay States is divided into four horizontal bands, of equal size, coloured white, red, yellow and black, in that order from the top downwards, and bears in the centre the badge of the Federation — viz., a springing tiger, on an oval white shield. This flag is to be flown at the stern on all Federal Government vessels. A small flag quartered diagonally with white above, yellow below, red next the staff and black outside, is to be flown at the bow as a Jack on all Federal Government vessels.

STATE OF PERAK. The flag of the State of Perak is divided into three horizontal bands, of equal size, of the colours white, yellow and black, white being the uppermost and black the lowest, these three colours being the colours of the three great officers of the State, the Yang Di-pertuan, the Eaja Muda and the Eaja Bendahara, respectively. The flag of His Highness the Sultan is a white ground with a representation of the State Flag in the upper corner next the staff. The presence of the Sultan on board any Government vessel is to be denoted by his flag being flown at the fore and that of the British Resident by a Burgee at the fore in imitation of the State Flag. The is to be flown at the Eesidency from sunrise to sunset.

STATE OF SELANGOR. The flag of the State of Selangor is red and yellow, quarterly, with a yellow crescent and star in canton. This flag is to be flown at the stern on all State Government vessels and from all State Government Signal Stations. The flag of His Highness the is a yellow ground with a yellow crescent and star in a red upper canton next the staff. The presence of the Sultan on board any Government vessel is to be denoted by his flag being flown at the fore, and that of the British Resident by a Burgee at the fore in imitation of the State Flag. 65

FLAGS— (cont.) A small flag quartered diagonally with red above and below, yellow next the staff and outside, is to be flown at the bow, as a Jack on all State vessels. The Union Jack is to be flown at the Eesidency from sunrise to sunset.

STATE OF NEGRI SEMBILAN. The Negri Sembilan flag is a yellow ground with red and black diagonal in canton. The colours are red for the Government, yellow for the Eaja, and black for the Undang. The presence of the Yang Di-pertuan on board any Government vessel is to be denoted by the Negri Sembilan Flag being flown at the fore, and that of the British Eesident by a Burgee at the fore in imitation of the flag of the State. A small flag two feet by one quartered diagonally with yellow above and below, red next to the staff and black outside is to be flown as a Jack at the bow of all State Government vessels. The Union Jack is to be flown at the Residency from sunrise to sunset. STATE OF PAHANG. The flag of the State of Pahang is divided into two horizontal bands, of equal size; the upper part being white and the lower black. This flag is to be flown at the stern on all State Government vessels and from all State Government ■Signal Stations.

The flag of His Highness the is white bearing in the centre a "chogan" head in yellow. The presence of the Sultan on board any Government vessel is to be denoted by his flag being flown at the fore, and that of the British Resident by a Burgee at the fore in imitation ■of the State Flag. A small flag quartered diagonally with white above and yellow, black next the staff and outside is to be flown at the bow as a Jack on all State vessels. The Union Jack is to be flown at the Residency from sunrise to sunset.

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SALUTES AND GUARDS OF HONOUR (Gazette Notification No. 50 of 12th January, 1897.) THE HIGH COMMISSIONER. 1. His Excellency the High Commissioner is to be received with a salute of seventeen guns, a of fifty men, and a mounted escort when available on arrival at or departure from the capital of any of the Federated Malay States. 2. A guard of honour should be furnished whenever His Excellency visits the chief town of any district both on arrival and departure. THE CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT. 3. The Chief Secretary to Government may receive a salute of fifteen guns on arrival in or departure from the capital of each State, once during the year, and a guard of honour of fifty men, and a mounted escort when available. 4. When visiting or passing through an out-station a guard of honour to be furnished only when asked for.

THE ADMIRAL OR GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING. 5. The Admiral or General Officer Commanding on the station, if such officer arrives or leaves in uniform, is to be accorded a guard of honour of fifty men. 6. In every case the same ceremonies will be observed on departure as on arrival. THE RULER OF THE STATE. 7. The Ruler of the State will receive a salute of seventeen guns on arrival in or departure from any Federated State, or the capital of his own State. His Highness will also receive a guard of honour of fifty men, and a mounted escort when available. A guard of honour should be furnished whenever His Highness visits any district, both on arrival and departure. THE RESIDENT. 8. The Resident of any State may receive a salute of thirteen guns on arrival in or departure from the capital of his State, once a year, and a guard of honour of fifty men, and a mounted escort when available. 9. When visiting or passing through an out-station a guard of honour is to be furnished only when asked for. OTHER OFFICERS. 10. No other local European officers, civil, naval or military (except under special instructions) receive any ceremonial reception. SALUTES AND GUAEDS OF HONOUE— (cont.) NATIVE CHIEFS. 11. The following salutes will be accorded to the Native Chiefs of the on their paying official visits to a British Settlement or British Man-of-War: The Sultan of Perak ... 17 guns ,, Pahang ... 17 „ , , Selangor 17 , , Trengganu 17 „ Kedah ... 17 „ „ Johore a ... 17 „ ,, Kelantan b ... 17 „ The Yang di Pertuan of the Negri Sembilan ... 15 „ The Eegent of Perak 15 „ The Sultan of Kedah 's Eegents a ... 15 „ The Eaja of Perlis c ... 13 „ The Eaja of Petani ... 11 „ The Dato' Klana of Sungei Ujong ... 9 „ ,, Lela Maharaja or the Dato' Sedia Eaja of Eembau ... 9 „ ,, of Johol ... 9 „

a. Gazette Notification No. 629 of 16th October, 1903. b. „ „ „ 1482 „ 7th July, 1911. c. „ „ „ 1359 „ 22nd July, 1910. 68

TABLE OF OFFICIAL PRECEDENCE IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES.

(G. 1144/27.) The Chief Secretary to Government The Eesident of a State within his State* The Chief Justice The Eesident of Perak (not being in his own State) Selangor ,, ,, „ Negri Sembilan (not being in his own- State) ,, Pahang (not being in his own State) The Judges according to date of appointment The Legal Adviser The Financial Adviser and Treasurer, F. M.S. f The Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States The Controller of Labour The Director of Education, S.S and F.M.S. t,j The Adviser, Public Works, Malay States | The Commissioner of Trade and Customs ! The Secretary for Chinese Affairs, F.M.S. I^The General Manager of Eail ways The Nominated Official Member of the Federal Council The Unofficial Members of the Federal Council rThe Auditor The Commandant, F.M.S. V.F. The Commissioner of Police The Director of Forestry, F.M.S. and S.S. The Director, Electrical Department t<| The Director of Fisheries, S.S. and F.M.S. The Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S The Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S. The Senior Warden of Mines The Surveyor-General, F.M.S. and S.S. ^The Under Secretary to Government 3rd May, 1937. * In this connection any of the High Commissioner or Chief Secretary to Government shall not be considered as within the State. t According to date of appointment to office. This table cancels the Table of Precedence dated 16th April, 1925. 69

WHITE UNDRESS TROPICAL UNIFORM. (C.S.O. 3245/12, S. of S. 517/20, G. 1923/21, G. 2335/21 and G. 1613/31.) A white undress tropical uniform has been approved for use at His Majesty's Court and on all ceremonial occasions overseas. Only Governors-General, Governors, or High Commissioners may wear the first class of this uniform with which shall be worn a simple twisted gold cord shoulder strap. The other classes will be worn by persons who are entitled, or have received permission to wear the corresponding class of the ordinary civil uniform. The adoption of the white undress uniform in any tropical Colony is left to the discretion of the Governor, but if once adopted, its use is compulsory on the occasions duly prescribed. Coat. — White drill, with stand-up collar, having on it a detachable gorget of gold braid on a blue ground, varying in pattern according to rank as prescribed, viz. : Class I and II : Length, 5 inches; breadth, If inches; Oak-leaf pattern; one button on point. Class III and IV: Length, 4 inches; breadth, 1J inches; Oak-leaf pattern; one button on point. Class V: Length, 3£ inches; breadth, f inch; two gold bands, each 2 J inches in length and £ inch in breadth; one button on point. Buttons. — Gilt mounted, the Royal Arms with supporters, in the case of the first and second classes. The buttons to be worn with the other three classes of uniform should be gilt mounted, the Royal Arms (without supporters) surmounted by the Imperial Crown. Number of buttons on cuffs of coat : first and second classes, three; third and fourth classes, two; fifth, one. Trousers. — White drill. No lace. Boots. — Black patent leather. White shoes (lace-up, of white buckskin, without toe-caps) may be worn instead of black boots if specially ordered by the Governor. When the uniform is worn mounted, black or brown knee boots, with white or dark blue pantaloons, at the discretion of the Governor. Straight-necked steel hunting spurs. 70

WHITE UNDEESS TEOPICAL UNIFORM— (cont.) Helmet. — White, of the Wolseley pattern, bearing in front a gilt badge, the Royal Arms with supporters. A Governor may wear with this uniform a plumed helmet, having a plume similar to that on the cocked hat worn with the Governor's special uniform.* Sword. — The usual civil sword, the frog and scabbard underneath the coat, the hilt appearing through a slit in the side of the coat. Medals and Decorations. — Full size medals and decorations (including the riband of a Knight Grand Cross) will be worn with this uniform. A sealed pattern of the uniform may be seen at the office of the Crown Agents for the Colonies, 4, Millbank, London, S.W. 1.

* C.S.O. 1111/15. 71

OFFICERS ENTITLED TO WEAR COLONIAL SERVICE UNIFORM. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Third Class. Chief Secretary to Government British Eesidents, Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang Fourth Class. Auditor, S.S. and F.M.S. Commissioner of Trade and Customs Controller of Labour, Malaya Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S. Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S. Adviser, Public Works, Malay States General Manager for Eailways Adviser, Medical and Health Services, Malay States Secretary for Chinese Affairs Senior Warden of Mines Treasurer Fifth Class. Director of Forestry, S.S. and F.M.S. Deputy Public Prosecutor, if Cadet Officer and not a member of the Legal profession District Officer, Officer, Upper Perak Eegistrar of Titles, Perak Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S. Secretaries to Eesidents Surveyor-General, S.S. and F.M.S. Under Secretary to Government

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Third Class. Official Members of Executive Council

Fourth Class. Auditor Controller of Labour, Malaya Director of Education, S.S. and F.M.S. First Magistrates, Singapore and , if Cadet Officers and not members of the Legal profession Director of Medical and Ifealth Services, S.S. Secretary for Postal Affairs, S.S. and F.M.S. Secretary for Chinese Affairs 72

OFFICERS ENTITLED TO WEAR COLONIAL SERVICE UNIFORM— (cont.) Straits Settlements — (cont.) Fifth Class. Chief Health Officer Commissioner of Lands Director of Forestry, S.S. and F.M.S. Deputy Public Prosecutor, if Cadet Officer and not member of the Legal profession Director of Gardens District Judge, Singapore, if Cadet Officer and not member of the Legal profession Inspector of Prisons Official Assignee Private Secretary to H. E. the Governor Resident, Director of Agriculture, S.S. and F.M.S. District Officer, Province Wellesley Chief Medical Officer, General Hospital, Singapore Solicitor-General, if Cadet Officer and not a member of f h Legal profession Superintendent, Government Monopolies Surveyor-General, S.S. and F.M.S. Under Secretary

UNFEDERATED MALAY STATES. Third Class. General Adviser, Johore British Adviser, Kedah British Adviser, Kelantan

Fourth Class. British Adviser, Trengganu Controller of L&bour, Malaya

Fifth Class. British Adviser, Perlis Secretary to High Commissioner British Resident, MANUAL OF STATISTICS

(PARTS I— III.)

TABLE OF TAXES, DUTIES, FEES, ETC.,

TABLE OF LEGAL TARIFFS AND

DISTANCES BY ROAD.

(REVISED TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1931.)

ABBREVIATIONS.

ILL. — Kuala Lumpur E. — Enactment Pk.— Perak TS.- — Regulation S. — Selangor 0. in C. — Order in Council N.S. — Negri Sembilan G. — Gazette Notification Pg. — Pahang F. E.— Federal Enactment

PART I.

TAXES, LICENCES, DUTIES,

FEES, ETC.

Part I.

Taxes, Licences, Duties, Fees, Etc.

THE LAND CODE, 1926. f.e.24, 26. PREMIA AND RENTS. 16. The rates of premium and rent set out in the following rules will Land Rules, be the rates charged upon all lands alienated after the coming into 1930' force of these rules, but subject to the provisions contained in rules 691ii-io-29. 18 and 25 nothing herein contained shall preclude the Resident from o. 3414, 14-5-30. fixing higher or lower rates in particular cases as he may think fit.

TOWN AND VILLAGE LOTS AND LANDS. 17. (i) Land comprised within the boundaries of a town or village, a. em, will normally be alienated by auction, subject to a reserve price fixed 11 by the Resident. Such reserve price will be in lieu of premium and will be inclusive of all fees for survey, boundary stones and preparation and registration of title. (ii) Where such land is not alienated by auction, the premium payable in addition to the fees for survey, boundary stones and the preparation and registration of title, will be fixed by the Resident. 18. The annual rent on town or village lots and land will be at such rates as may be fixed by the Resident in each particular case provided that in no case shall they be less than the following : $ c. For building lots for every 1,000 sq. ft. or part thereof 1 00 with a minimum of $2 for any one lot. For town or village land, per acre ... ,.. ... 5 00 19. In the computation of premium and rent payable on town or village land any fraction of a dollar and any fraction of a pole shall be calculated as one dollar and one pole respectively.

COUNTRY LANDS. 20. The premium payable on country lands exceeding ten acres in extent, when not alienated by auction, will be such as may be generally or in particular cases fixed by the Resident. 21. (i) The annual rent on country lands exceeding ten acres in area will be : One dollar per acre per annum for the first six years and thereafter $4 per acre per annum. (ii) The time for enhancement of rent will be computed from the first day of January preceding the date of entry into occupation or of completion of the document of title, whichever shall first occur, in cases in which such event takes place before the first day of July, and from the first day of January following such first event in cases in which such event takes place after the 30th June in any year. 80

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Land Rules, 22. (i) The owner of any country land exceeding 10 acres in area. 1930' which is not cultivated with rubber, tapioca or gambier may claim " 691ii-io-29. annually before the first day of April a rebate of rent on so much of the said land as he shall prove to the satisfaction of the Resident has been brought under cultivation and maintained in cultivation with padi, coconuts or other agricultural product approved by the Resident. (ii) The rebate to be allowed shall be such as to reduce the rent for the year in respect of the area in question to the following rates : (

Lands. SURVEY AND SETTLEMENT. Land Rules, 28. Whenever any of the powers mentioned in section 190 of the 1930. G. 6916, Enactment are being exercised the Penghulu or Assistant Penghulu 11-10-29. of the mukim and either the proprietor of the land or his representa tive shall if possible be present. 29. When a Survey Officer or a Settlement Officer has made an assessment as prescribed in section 193 of the Enactment, he shall forthwith prepare and hand to the proprietor of the land, or his representative, a memorandum in writing addressed to the Collector, stating the number, description, age and size of the trees or other property to be removed or destroyed and his detailed valuation thereof and no trees or other property shall be removed or destroyed for the space of 48 hours after the said memorandum has been handed to such proprietor or representative. 30. The boundary marks to be emplaced under section 195 of the Enactment shall be of such material and of such size as may be approved by the Surveyor-General. 31. The officer having control under section 197 of the Enactment of all stations and marks in the State, other than those belonging to the Trigonometrical Branch of the Survey Department is the Superinten dent of Revenue Surveys. Stations and marks belonging to the Trigonometrical Branch are under the control of the officer in charge of that branch. SURVEY FEES. 32. (i) The following are the prescribed fees for survey and are inclusive of the cost of preparation of plans and the emplacement of boundary stones or pipes : s c. 5 acres and under 25 00 For each additional acre up to 10 acres 4 00 10 acres ... 45 00 For each additional acre up to 25 acres 3 00 25 acres ... 90 00 For each additional acre up to 50 acres 2 00 50 acres ... 150 oo For each additional acre up to 100 acres . . . 2 00 100 acres... 250 00 For each additional acre up to 200 acres . . . 1 00 200 acres... 350 00 For each additional acre up to 300 acres ... 90 300 acres ... 440 00 For each additional acre up to 500 acres . . . 80 500 acres... 600 00 For each additional acre up to 1,000 acres... 70 1,000 acres 950 00 For each additional acre above 1,000 acres 60 (ii) These fees shall be payable on each separate lot into which the Collector may, under the provisions of section 22 (ii) of the Enactment, require the area approved to be divided and for the purpose of calculation any additional part of an acre shall be reckoned as an additional acre. 82

Taxes, Duties, Pees, etc. tand Rul^ (iii) In addition to the survey fees prescribed in clause (i) of this g 6916 ru^e e following charges shall be payable to cover the cost of ii-io-29. boundary stones and pipes : « c For each boundary stone eniplaced ...... 1 00 For each pipe emp laced ...... 3 50 33. In the case of any application for country land not exceeding five acres in area the Collector, if he is satisfied that the applicant has not the means to pay survey fees in accordance with the scale prescribed in rule 32, may at his discretion remit such part of the survey fees (not exceeding two-thirds thereof) as he may consider proper. 34. The Resident may exempt any district or part of a district or land within any district alienated for the cultivation of rice only from the operation of rule 32 in so far as it applies to agricultural land not exceeding five acres in extent and substitute in respect of such land a survey fee of $1 per acre with a minimum fee of $3. Such fee shall include the cost of boundary stones and pipes and the emplacement thereof. 35. If the sub-division of any block of surveyed land exceeding 50 acres in area necessitates further survey the fees payable shall be the actual cost of such further survey as certified by the District Surveyor together with the fees payable under rule 37, for the drafting of plans. 36. If the sub-division of any block of surveyed land not exceeding 50 acres in extent necessitates further survey, the fees payable shall be two-thirds of the fees payable under rule 32 in respect of each new sub-divisional lot together with the fees payable under rule 37 for the drafting of plans, provided that where the original block does not exceed live acres in extent the Collector, if he is satisfied that the applicant has not the means to pay fees in accordance with the above scale may remit such part of the fees (not exceeding two-thirds thereof) as he may consider to be proper. 37. The fees payable for the drafting of plans, in cases where the cost of plans is not included in the cost of survey, are as follows : $ c. On extracts from the mukim register ...... 50 On grants, leases and certificates of title, 100 acres and under 2 00 On grants, leases aud certificates of title, over 100 acres but less than 1,000 acres ...... 5 00

Lands, office fees. 39. The following are the fees prescribed for the proceedings Land Eules, specified below provided that the Resident may, with the approval of _ 6916 1930- the Chief Secretary to Government waive either generally or in ' 11-10-29. particular cases the fee for the issue of any notice under sections 205,

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. $ c. Land Rul^Q (24) Supply of authenticated extract under section 230 a. 6916, ' (k) for every title affected ...... 1 00 li-io-.j. ^25) Preparation of certified copy of any document not otherwise specified for each folio of 100 words 0 50 (26) Deposit of any instrument not otherwise provided for 2 00 (27) Commission on sales by auction not conducted by a licensed auctioneer : (i) On amounts realised up to $1,000 ... 2 per centum (ii) On further amounts up to $10,000 ... 1 ,, (iii) On further amounts over $10,000 ... f ,, Exemptions. (a) Caveat by Collector or Registrar. (b) Registration of instruments of charge or discharge made in connection with loans from Government funds to Asiatic cultivators for agricultural purposes. 0 88931 (c) Engrossment and registration of a title where free 20-12-29. survey has been granted under section 33 or rule 38. o 6916, (d) Registration of a memorandum of surrender under n-10-29- section 102. (e) Cancellation of memorial of attachment under section 108. (/) Memorials of notices under sections 30, 37 and 210. (g) Memorial under sections 171 and 224. ('/) Note under sections 63 and 184. G. 5051, 18-7-30. (*) Memorial of cancellation of charge or charges under section 147 (i). (j) Memorial under section 212. (&) Re-drafting, engrossment and registration of fresh title under section 220.

TEMPORARY OCCUPATION OF STATE LAND. g. 6916, 40. (i) The Resident or where the power has been delegated to him u-io-29. under section 20 of the Enactment the Collector may permit any person to occupy temporarily a specified portion of State land. (ii) To every such person there shall be issued a licence substantially in the form of Schedule VI. (iii) Every such licence shall expire not later than the 31st day of December of the year in respect of which it is issued. g. 8893, (iv) The fee payable in respect of such licence shall be in accordance with the following scale : • (a) Town Lands. — Not less than $3 nor more than $50 a year for every acre or part of an acre with a minimum of $5 a year if a house is erected on the land. (b) Country Lands. — Not less than $1 nor more than $10 a year for every acre or part of an acre. g 3992, Provided that where the occupation is for the cultivation of rice 5-6-31. or anv 0tner foodstuff, the Resident, in his discretion, may authorise the issue of a licence upon payment of such fee, less than the miuimum fee prescribed by this clause, as he may think fit. G. 2131, 14-1-30. • Land in Malay Residential Settlement, Ipoh, $2 per half an acre per annum. 85

Lands. (e) Roadside Reserves.- — Not less than $1 nor more than $10 a l^an

Taxes,' Duties, Fees, etc. LandEules, TEMPORARY OCCUPATION OP RESERVES. 1930. a. 6916, 46. (i) The Resident may authorise the officer for the time beine 11 ' 1ft u'^" 90 having the control and maintenance of any «land reserved for a public purpose to issue licences for the temporary occupation of parts of such land not exceeding one acre in extent and to fix the fees to be paid for such licences. (ii) The period of any such licence may not exceed one year. (iii) The authorisation by the Resident may be either general or particular. LICENCES TO REMOVE SAND, ETC. 47. The Collector may issue to any person a licence, substantially in the form of Schedule IX to remove from any land any of the articles mentioned in section 27 of the Enactment provided always : (i) That no licence shall be issued to remove guano except with the approval of the Resident and subject to the condition that no guano removed under it shall be exported from the Federated Malay States. (ii) That no licence shall be issued for the removal of bricks, tiles or lime except with the approval of the Resident but no such approval shall be necessary in the case of a holder of a licence under rule 43. g. 8893, „ 48. (i) Before issuing a licence under rule 43 or 47 the Collector 20-12-29 may require the applicant to deposit such sum of money as the Collector G. 6916, ii-io-29. mav require : and on default being made in the payment of any sum accrued due under the licence the sum so accrued due may be with drawn by the Collector from the sum deposited as aforesaid and credited to revenue. (ii) The Collector may also require the applicant to furnish such security as the Collector may deem sufficient, that all holes and inequalities caused in the surface of the ground in the course of getting any article authorised by the licence to be removed or the materials therefor shall within a time to be fixed by the Collector be filled in or drained to his satisfaction. 49. Any person having lawful control of land reserved for a public purpose may remove therefrom without licence any of the materials or commodities mentioned in section 27 of the Enactment the removal whereof is necessary for the due fulfillment of the public purpose for which such reserve was constituted ; and to any other person desiring to remove from such reserve any of the said materials or commodities the Collector may with the consent of the person having lawful control of such reserve issue a licence in that behalf in the manner and subject to the conditions prescribed in rules 47 and 48 in the case of State land. Provided that no such licence shall authorise the removal of any forest produce from a reserved forest or the doing therein of any act prohibited by section 22 of the Forest Enactment, 1918. In this rule " forest produce " and " reserved forest " have the meanings assigned to them respectively in the Forest Enactment, 1918. 87

Lands. 50. The payments to be made for licences issued under rule 47 Land Rules, 1930. shall be as follows : 0. 8«45, For earth, gravel, stone, coral, shell, 21-11-30 sand, loam, clay, or lime ... A charge not exceeding 10 cents a cubic yard or if loaded into tongkangs A charge not exceeding 10 cents a ton For guano A charge of 15 cents a piknl For bricks A charge of one dollar a laksa For tiles A charge of 20 cents a laksa For cement A charge not exceeding 30 cents a ton Provided that the Collector may at his discretion as an alternative to the charges prescribed above impose payments at the following rates — For earth, gravel, stone, coral, shell, sand, loam, clay, lime, cement, bricks or tiles ...... For every person em ployed $1 .00 a month For guano ...... For every person em ployed $5.00 a month Provided further that the Eesident may in any particular case grant partial or total exemption from the payment of such rates.

War Service Land Scheme. The maximum area granted to any individual under the scheme a. 771, 13-2-20. will be 100 acres and the committee appointed under the scheme will have full discretion as to the area to be allotted in each case having regard to the relative advantages and accessibility of the land and the claims of the applicant. Quit Bent. — 10 cents an acre or part of an acre per annum for the first ten years (provided the land continues to be held by the original grantee or his heirs) and thereafter at the rate prevailing in the district at the date of the grant. Premium.— Free. Fees for survey and preparation of title will be remitted. Premium payable on country lauds not exceeding ten acres when not alienated by auction shall be as follows :

Perak. 1. For bendang, nipah or rembia — Nil. Pk. 6051, 30. 2. For other cultivation : a.g.o. a, 31. (a) In Malay Reservation — up to $25 per acre. (6) Outside Malay Reservation — up to $50 per acre. 88

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. i.G.O. 354, 2S. Premium and rent payable on realienatiou of land planted Hk . 1945, 25. with rubber contrary to the conditions of the title are as follows : (a) Titles which contain the words \ " Bendang," " Padi," etc., as set forth in the schedule to section Premium at $10 an 3 of Rice Lands Enactment 2/17 acre, rent at $4 under the heading " Nature of per acre per Cultivation " and rubber has annum. been planted. (6) Titles which contain the words "Kampong," "Fruit Trees," etc. Premium at $10 an under the heading " Nature of acre, rent at $4 Cultivation" and the words "No f rubber allowed," etc., in the I per acre per special condition column and ] annum. rubber has been planted. / (c) Titles which contain the words \ " Kampong," etc., under the heading " Nature of Cultivation" and in the special condition Premium at $5 an column — " For each acre five acre, rent at $3 permanent fruit trees other than per acre per getah to be planted and main annum. tained yearly for five years from the date of alienation and there after maintained." (d) Titles which contain the words " Kampong," etc., under the heading "Nature of Cultivation" and in the special condition I column — " For each acre five . No premium. permanent fruit trees other than | getah to be planted and main tained yearly for five years from the date of alienation." (e) Titles which contain the words " Kampong" " Fruit Trees," etc., under the heading " Nature of \ No premium. Cultivation " and no special f condition.

Sblangor. a.g.o. 277, 28. 1. (i) Malay Reservations — S G 4 28 (a) Rubber — $10 to $50 an acre according to locality; i» (b) Any cultivations other than padi, prohibiting rubber $5 to $50 an acre according to locality ; (c) Padi — $3 an acre. 89

Lands. (ii) Outside Malay Reservations — (a) Rubber — $20 to $150 an acre according to locality; (b) Any cultivations other than padi, prohibiting rubber $10 to $150 an acre according to locality ; (c) Padi — $3 an acre. (iii) For road frontage an extra premium to be charged in every case of $2.50 for every quarter chain or fraction of a quarter chain of road frontage in excess of a whole number of quarter chains. 2. If it is in any circumstances desired to charge rates less than the foregoing, the application must be referred to the British Resident for his decision. 3. Premium payable on realienation of land planted 1 a G o 741 27 with rubber contrary to the conditions of the title. j 8. 4689 27. '

Negtu Sembilan. 1. Standard rates of premium on agricultural lands under 10 acres without road frontage or existing cultivation or special conditions are as follows in all districts : (a) For land inside Malay Reservation— (i) Rubber land ...... $15 to $40 per acre (ii) No rubber land ...... 5 to 25 „ (6) For land outside Malay Reservation — a.a.o. 277, 28. (i) Rubber land $25 to $50 „ n.s.g. 1480, 29. (ii) No rubber land 15 to 30 „ Anything below this minima or above these maxima should be referred to the Resident. 2. Seremban — N.s. 656, 25. (a) Kampong land within a five-mile radius of Seremban Police a.g.o. S47, 25. Station $10 to $25 per acre. (6) Other Kampong land $5 to $10 per acre. 3. For realienation of — Premium. Land planted with rubber over two and a.g.o. 850, 26. under five years in growth ...... $20 to $35 an acre n.s.g. 1818, 29. Land planted with rubber of five years growth or over ...... 30 to 40 „ All cases in which the rubber has been planted within the last two years should be reported, with recommendations and reasons, for the Resident's decision before surrender is accepted.

RENT ON COUNTRY LANDS. Rubber. Non-rubber. In Malay Reservations ... $3.20 per acre ... $1.60 per acre n.s. 2094, 28. Outside Malay Reservations ... 4.00 „ ... 2.00 „ a.g.o. 520, 29. Premium will vary according to situation and lie of land. 90

90 Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Pahang. a.g.o. 277, 28. j The Collector to fix within the maximum of $25 and minimum Pg. s 544, 28. of o 4>o$2 per acre. Collectors are authorised to alienate second and third class lands without premium. a.g.o. 850, 26. 2. Premium payable on realienation of land planted } $25 to $2 Pg. 574, 25. with rubber contrary to the conditions of the title. ) per acre (Special cases to be referred to the Resident.) Alienation of Lands at Cameron Highlands, a.g.o. 695, so. Lands for building in the Southern Highlands — h.s.G. 382, so. Premium ...... $300 per acre or part of an acre Pg. 1744, 29. Annual rent ...... 5 per acre Lands for agriculture (excluding lands to be used for stock raising, dairy farming and/or the cultivation of vegetables and cattle fodder) in the Southern Highlands — Premium : Lands with frontage on Main Road ... $100 per acre Lands without frontage on Main Road ... 50 ,, Annual rent — $1 per acre for the first six years, and thereafter $4 per acre. Lands to be used solely for stock raising, dairy farming and/or the cultivation of vegetables and cattle fodder — Premium ...... $2 per acre Annual rent ...... 2 „ F. e. n, u. For fishing in Krian Irrigation Reservoir at Bukit Merah : S c. Pk. e. *J. Fee per annum for each person ...... 1 00 Licences to be issued to persons of Malay nationality only, and shall expire on 31st December in each year. g, 336, 18-1-29. An advocate and solicitor shall in the absence of an express agreement to the contrary be entitled to charge for all work done by him under the Land Code : Scale of Fees. 1 . Transfer of land — (a) By the purchaser to his solicitor upon the amount of the consideration in respect of which stamp duty is payable On the first $ 2,000 ... $1 per $100 On the next 8,000 ... 75 cents per $100 40,000 ... 40 „ 100 150,000 ... 30 „ 100 800,000 ... 20 „ 100 (6) By the vendor to his solicitor (where one is employed) upon the amount of the consideration in respect of which stamp duty is payable On the first $ 2,000 50 cents per $100 On the next 8,000 37| „ 100 40,000 20" „ 100 450,000 10 „ 100 500,000 5 „ 100 91

Lands. 2. Charge of land — (a) By the chargor to the chargee's solicitor the same fee as would be paid by a purchaser to his solicitor in respect of a like consideration. (b) By the chargor to his solicitor the same fee as would be paid by a vendor to his solicitor in respect of a like consideration.

3. Lease of alienated land — (a) By the lessee to the lessor's solicitor $5 per folio of 100 words. (6) By the lessee to his own solicitor three quarters of the above rate. In every case subject to a minimum fee of S20. These fees shall be in full for all meetings, letters, consultations, drafts, enquiries, searches, duplicates, engrossing, filing and register ing in relation to the several matters treated of and shall be subject to the following provisos : (i) Where the fee is calculated on the amount of the consideration and the consideration exceeds $1,000,000 the fee shall be calculated as though the consideration were $1,000,000 and (ii) Where a transaction consists of several transfers from different vendors to the same purchaser, the fee payable by the purchaser to his solicitor shall be calculated on the total consideration on which stamp duty is payable and not on the consideration stated in each separate transfer.

THE CUSTOMARY TENURE ENACTMENT, 1926. N.S. K. 1, 2«. Section IS. — Fee payable by the appellant or applicant on filing an appeal under sub-section (i) or an application under sub-section (ii) ...... $3 00 provided that the Resident may at his discretion remit the whole or any part of such fee.

, THE LAND CODE, 1891. Assessment on Customary Land. Rates of assessment on customary lands, to remain in force for a period of seven years with effect from the 1st day of June, 1927. Note. — The new rates of assessment will be collected from the 1st January, 1928. 92

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. a 2975, 31-5-2J. KuALA LUMPUR. Rate of • Description of customary land. assessment. On building lots of 2,400 square feet or under within village * limits, per lot ...... 1 00 On lands situated within town limits, per acre ...... 5 00 „ „ outside town and village limits, per acre ... 4 00 G. 2976, 31-5 27. KuALA SeLANGOR. On building lots of 2,400 square feet or under within village limits, per lot ...... 1 00 On lands situated outside village limits : (i) Lands cultivated with rubber, per acre ...... 3 20 (ii) Lands cultivated with padi or nipah, per acre ... 1 00 (iii) Lands other than the above, per acre ...... 1 50 The following rate to remain in force for a period of seven years with effect from 1st dav of June, 1927. $ c. G. 5660, 14-8-31. On lands situated within town or village limits per acre ... 5 00 Note.— The new rate of assessment will be collected from the , 1st January, 1932. Ultt Selangor. Ruto of Description of customary land. assessment. On building lots of 2,400 square feet or under within town $ limits, per lot 2 00 On lands other than the above, per acre ...... 3 20 This notification does not apply to the following lands : Mukim. Title Nos. Ampang Pechah ... 58, 59, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 86, 88, 91, 92, 93, 95, 97, 98, 99, 102, 103, 107, 110, 116, 120, 122 and 123 a. 2977, si-5-27. 31, 33, 34, 36, 37, 50, 52, 54, 66, 71, 72, 86, 113, 156, 164, 171, 173, 174, and 182 Eawang ...... 51, 57a, 61 and 260 G. 2978, 31-5-27. KuALA LaNGAT. $ c. On customary land cultivated with rubber ...... 3 20 „ ,, ,, cultivated with padi or nipah ...... 1 00 „ „ ,, other than the above ...... 1 50

F. E.4,20. THE PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION ENACTMENT, 1920. [For fees under Small Estates (Distribution) Rules, see page 161.]

F. E. 4, 10. THE BURIALS ENACTMENT, 1910. [For burial ground licences, see page 194.] 93

Lands. the valuation of land enactment, 1922. f. e. 21, 22. Rule 3. — The following fees shall be payable under this Enactment .-

THE WATERS ENACTMENT, 1920. F. E. 9. 20. The annual fees payable on licences shall be as follows : For a licence under section 5 (i) (a) ... free

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. F. E. 21, 29. the drainage rate enactment, 1929. Perak, Selangor and Pahang. Drainage rate (sec. 8) not to exceed $1.50 per acre per annum. rates tor 1931. Drainage areas — Perak : c. G. 57, 2-1-31. Baean Datoh Delta 00 per acre per annum G. 12S7, 18-2-31. Land within Telok Anson Estate Limited 50 Drainage areas — Selangor : G. 406. 16-1-31. Klang Mukim 45 „ G. 405, 16-1-31. Jeram ...... 1 00 „ 0. 407, 16-1-31. Kapar ...... 65 „ G. 405, 16-1-81. Sungei Buloh (South) 90 G. 1238, 13-2-31. Sijangkang ...... 90 „ Langat River : G. 2073, 13-3-31. On Alienated Land ...... 1 05 „ On Forest Reserve ...... 55 „ G. 405, 16-1-81. Sung« Buloh (North) 1 45 G. 2072, 13-3-31. Banting 1 00 a. 405, 16-1-81. Padang Gajah ...... 95 ,, G. 2427, 27-3-31. Kanchong (East) 1 45 „ 0 . 2427, 27-3-31. (West) 1 50 • '„ G. 3652, 22-5-31. Tanjong Duablas ...... 1 50 ,, G. 405, 16-1-31. Badong 1 00 Selangor River : G. 405, 16-1-81. Area served by Sluice Gate, 40j mile, Rawang Road 10 „ 40| „ ... 10 „ 41| _ „ ... 45 „ Assam Drain ...... 45 ,, „ Kampong Kuantan Drain ... 80 ,, G. 5866, In the computation of the annual drainage rate any fraction of 28-10-27. a dollar less than five cents and any fraction of an acre less than one rood shall be calculated as five cents and one rood, respectively.

F. E. 19, 28. THE MINING ENACTMENT, 1928. Mining Rules, 1928. Part I. PREMIA, RENTS AND FEES. G. 8298, Subject to any special instructions by the Resident given with the 21-12-28. sanction of the Chief Secretary to Government in exceptional cases, the premia, rents and fees to be charged under the Enactment shall be as follows : Table I. PREMIA AND RENT. (i) The premium payable on State land disposed of by public auction or tender under section 5 of the Enactment will ordinarily be the price bid or tendered by the successful bidder or tenderer. The reserve price on lands to be disposed of by auction or tender will be fixed by the Resident. 95

Lands. When premium is charged on State land disposed of under the said section, without auction or tender, the premium shall be such as may be either generally or in particular cases fixed by the Resident. [Rales to be observed in computing premium — fraction of an acre f.s.g. 2580, 26. in all cases is to be calculated to the nearest quarter of an acre and A-0-0- 852i 26- charged for as such.] (ii) The annual rent to be reserved in every mining lease and mining certificate issued under the Enactment shall be at the rate of $1 per acre. In computing rent on this basis any fraction of a dollar less than ten cents and any fraction of an acre less than one rood shall be calculated as ten cents and one rood, respectively. [Section 140. — 4No quit rent on ancestral mining lands.] (iii) When any mining lease or mining certificate has been registered after the thirtieth day of June in any year rent for six months only shall be paid in respect of such year. (iv) The rent due on account of the year in which any mining lease expires shall be so much only as will complete the total amount of rent due in respect of the term of the mining lease. Table II. OFFICE FEES. $ c. Mining Euies, (Other than those prescribed under the Land Code.) 1. Engrossment and registration of mining lease ...... 3 00 2. Engrossment and registration of mining certificate ... 2 00 3. Exemption fees under section 19, per acre not less than... 2 00 4. Individual mining licence ...... 5 00 5. Prospecting licence, • not less than ...... 100 00 6. Copy of Warden's record and notes (section 105) ... 5 00 And in addition for every 100 words ...... 75 7. Issue of any notice (payable by the person at whoso instance or on whose behalf the notice is issued) ... 50 Table III. A— SURVEY FEES. (Including Cost of Plan and Tracing.) $ c. 10 acres and under ...... 49 50 For each additional acre up to 25 acres ...... 3 30 25 acres 99 00 For each additional acre up to 50 acres ...... 2 20 50 acres 165 00 For each additional acre up to 100 acres ...... 2 20 100 acres 275 00 For each additional acre up to 200 acres ...... 1 10 200 acres 385 00 For each additional acre up to 300 acres ...... 99 300 acres 484 00 For each additional acre up to 500 acres ...... 88 500 acres 660 00 For each additional acre up to 1,000 acres ...... 77 1,000 acres 1,045 00 For each additional acre above 1,000 acres ...... 66 Proviso : Surveys for which fees have been deposited at rates previously in force may be carried out at such previous rates. • Free for wolfram in Pahim^1. 96

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Mining Rules, B— FEES FOB THE PREPARATION OF MINING CERTIFICATES. 1928. a. 489, 17-i-so. I — Where the certificate falls within the scope of sub-section (ii) or (iii) of section 11 of the Enactment— S c. 10 acres and under ...... 20 00 For each additional acre ...... 1 00 II — Where the certificate falls within the scope of sub-section (iv) of section 11 of the Enactment — 8 c 100 acres and under ...... 2 00 Exceeding 100 acres and not exceeding 1,000 acres ...... 5 00 Exceeding 1,000 acres 10 00 In calculating fees under [Parts A and B of this table an additional part of an acre shall be reckoned as au additional acre.

C— CHARGES FOR EMPLACING BOUNDARY STONES AND PIPES. In addition to the survey fees prescribed above the following charges shall be payable for boundary stones and pipes and shall, in default of payment, be recoverable in the manner prescribed bv sections 203 to 208 of "The Laud Code, 1926," tor the recovery of sums due on account of rent : S c. For each boundary stone emplaced ...... 1 00 For each pipe emplaced ...... 3 50 In further addition to the prescribed survey fees the Government, in cases where mining lands lie at a considerable distance from my surveyed land, reserves the right to charge the whole or part of the cost of the connections necessary to fix the mining lands in their correct position on the district map at a rate not exceeding two dollars per chain of traverse run.

D— FEES FOR RE-DRAFTING PLANS IN CASES IN WHICH NO FRESH SURVEY IS REQUIRED. S c. 100 acres and under ...... 2 00 Exceeding 100 acres and not exceeding 1,000 acres... 5 00 g. 489, 17-1-80. Exceeding 1,000 acres ...... 10 00 g, 8298, In case of surveys which have been attended by special difficulty or 21-12-28. have involved special expense, the Resident may, in his discretion, direct that, notwithstanding the fact that fees in accordance with the scale prescribed in Table III have been deposited, the actual cost of such survey shall be payable by the applicant, and may, in the first instance, require the applicant to deposit a sum sufficient to cover the estimated cost of such survey. [For royalty on minerals or metals, see page 98.] 97

Lands. the rubber supervision enactment, 1928. f. e. 23, 28. $ c. Licence under section 11 ...... 100 00 0.4042,146-29. Sub-licence under section 11a (ii) ...... 1 00 e. 9340, 19-12-30 Licence under section 12: G. 40421 14.6 29.

1. In cases where none of the rubber stored or treated is grown or produced on land in occupation of the licensee and the licensee is not a shipping or forwarding agent : (a) In respect of a power driven factory ...... 100 00 (2>) In respect of a smoke-house and a place for treating rubber with hand rolling machines 10 00 2. In cases where it is shown to the satisfaction of the Supervisor that the licensee is a shipping or forwarding agent and is storing rubber solely in such capacity ...... 10 00

3. In cases where the rubber treated or stored is only partly grown or produced on land in occupation of the licensee : (a) in respect of a power driven factory : (i) in which is treated rubber produced from 100 or more acres under tappable rubber in occupation of the licensee ...... 10 00 (ii) in which is treated rubber produced from less than 100 acres under tappable rubber in occupation of the licensee ... 100 00 (6) In respect of a smoke-house and place for treating rubber with hand rolling machines 2 00 (c) In respect of a place used for the storing only and not the treatment of rubber ...... 100 00 Licence under section 13 ...... 1 00 Every licence shall expire on the 31st day of December of the year in respect of which it is issued. Prices of account books to be kept by licensees under section f s o 2873 24 20 (i) : $ c. Eubber Dealers Purchase Book ...... 1 00 each Sale „ 1 00 „ Factory Eeceipt Book ...... 1 90 „ „ Eecord „ ...... 1 10 „ 98

Taxes, Duttes, Fees, Etc. t. e.8,22. the irrigation areas enactment, 1922. Krian Irrigation Area. f c. a. 534, 26-7-07. Annual water-rate on lands within an irrigation area on lands of the 1st class, per acre ...... 3 0O Annual water-rate on lands within an irrigation area on lands of the 2nd class, per acre ...... 2 0O Annual water-rate on lands within an irrigation area on lands of the 3rd class, per acre ...... 1 00 Cost of providing banks or batas to be recovered in the same- manner as land rent. a. 5876, Provided that in the computation of the said rate any fraction of 28-10-27. a dollar less than 10 cents and any fraction of an acre less than one rood shall be calculated as 10 cents and one rood, respectively. a. 5040, 18-7-so. Annual water-rate on lot Nos. 157, 158 and 159 held under grant Nos. 16,425 16,426 and 16,427 in the mukim of ...... $100 G 7898i Annual water-rate on land irrigated by the Dong Irrigation area, 20-11-81. Raub — $1 per acre with a minimum of 50 cents.

MINES. P. B. 19, 28. THE MINING ENACTMENT, 1928. Warden's Court. S(.c. 98. The rate of fees for processes issued by the Warden shall be such as may from time to time be approved for the Court. sec. i8i. Royalty on Minerals or Metals, a.g.o. 2186, 15. All minerals or metals are liable to royalty. Pg a 4015 Rawang Coal pays 25 cents per ton. 22-12-16. Royalty on gold won within the State and not ) 2^ per cent. exported j ad valorem Commutation fee for above royalty in respect of every miner employed (section 127) of "The Mining Enactment, 1911," $5 per annum. Pg. a. 155, The royalty on alluvial gold won by persons working under i-n-06. individual mining licences in the State shall be commuted for a fixed payment of $5 per annum, exclusive of licence fees, on account of each such licence; the said payment to be made at the rate of $2.50 for each six months or part of six months in respect of which the licence is issued. a. 798, 9-2-23. • ;pee for eacn dulaug pass to expire on 31st December, • c- issued under section 108 of "The Mining Enactment, 1911." 1 00 a.g.o. 8816, 18. Proprietory mining licences under Enactment 10/18. C.S.O. 5229, 18. Fees in Pahang. Premium $5 an acre, and rent on area covered by licence at $1 an acre, in addition to the rent paid under the agricultural title [For premia, rents, fees, etc., on mining land, see page 94.] * C.S.O. G. 438/22. Free to Sakais. 99

Mines. the machinery enactment, 1927. f. e. 8, 27. All fees shall be paid within 10 days from the date of inspection (sec. 18). All fees shall be paid into a Government Treasury and credited to the public revenue. Fees for Certificates of Fitness. a. 48»5, i» 8 27. 22. (i) Fees according to the following scale, which includes the transport expenses of the Inspector, shall be charged for the services specified : (a) For thorough inspection of a boiler and steam engine or steam engines attached thereto : $ c. Under 35 H.P 25 00 Thirty -five H.P. and above but under 70 H.P. 35 00 Seventy H.P. and above 50 00 (b) When after notice given by an Inspector the boiler and steam engine or steam engines are not ready for inspection, for each extra visit ...... 15 00 (c) For inspection of a gasholder ...... 15 00 (d) When after notice given by an Inspector the gasholder is not ready for inspection, for each extra visit ... 15 00 (e) For inspection of a generator : Under 50 H.P. 15 00 Fifty H.P. and over 25 00 ( f) For inspection of an installation ...... 5 00 (g) When after notice given by an Inspector any portion of an installation is not ready for inspection on the date fixed, for each extra visit ...... 15 00 (h) When any certificate has been suspended on account of a removable defect, inspection with a view to revocation of suspension ...... 15 00 (i) For every additional visit with a view to revocation of suspension of a certificate ...... 10 00 (j) For issuing a duplicate certificate of fitness ...... 5 00 Fees for Examination of Engineers and Drivers. g 43351 19 8.27. 27. (i) Fees according to the following scale shall be charged to persons examined under these rules : $ c. For examination for certificate of competency as second grade engineer ...... 20 00 For examination for certificate of competency as first grade engineer ...... 30 00 For examination for certificate of competency as dredge master 20 00 For examination for certificate of competency as second grade driver ...... 6 00 For examination for certificate of competency as first grade driver ...... 10 00 For issuing a duplicate certificate of competency ...... Half the examina tion fee 100

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. (ii) If a candidate fails in his examination no part of the fee shall be returned to him. 30. Fee for safety valve lock supplied by Government $ c. under Rule 30 2 50 Exemptions : g. 5212, 20-9-27. All machinery owned or controlled by Government with the exception of such machinery as is used for the production of electric power for sale. a. 2982, 25-4-30. All machinery owned or controlled by the F.M.S.E. f.s.g. 681/15. Boilers on the mines of the Pahang Consolidated Co., Ltd. F. E. 16, 23. THE MINERAL ORES ENACTMENT, 1923. Section 5 (i). — Fee for each licence to purchase, store and treat mineral ore ...... $100 00 No such licence shall be issued until the applicant therefor shall have made a deposit of $200, in the Treasury. Every such licence shall expire on the 31st of December of the' year in respect of which it was issued. Section 29 (i). — No deposit shall be returned to any licensee until after the expiration of one month from the date on which his licence expired or while any legal proceedings under this Enactment are pending against the licensee. Section 6 (t). — Fee for each sub-licence to purchase mineral ore ...... $5 00 BORING TOOLS. Scale of charges for the hire of boring tools, s. 2913, 08. 3| inches diameter boring tools, $1 per day or $20 per calendar month for every 50 feet run. 4 inches diameter boriug tools, $1.25 per day or $25 per calendar month for every 50 feet run. (Ingersol sets included.) 4| inches diameter boring tools, $1.50 per day or $35 per calendar month for every 50 feet run. s. 1668, 12. Tools hired for a less period than one month shall be charged for by the day at the approved rates per diem. Tools hired for a month and upwards shall be charged for at the approved rates per mensem, any broken period in excess of one month being charged for at monthly rates. V. E. 23, 81. THE TIN AND TIN-ORE (RESTRICTION) ENACTMENT, 1931. G. 8830, Fee for appeal to the Central Committee against the 31-12-31. decision of the Assessment Committee $50 00 G. 6934, THE DANGEROUS TRADES ENACTMENT, 1909. $ C. 17-10-24 • Licence to carry on trade of calcining sulphurous and arsenical ores ...... 100 00 Perak. a. 1944, 14-3-30. Licence for the refining of arsenic and the preparation of the arsenical products ...... 100 00 Licences expire on the 31st December of the year of issue. 101

Electrical Board. ELEOTEICAL BOAED. THE ELECTRICITY ENACTMENT, 1925. F. E. 14, 25. 0. 6947 Btjle 24. — (iv) Fees payable on issue of licences for public 30-10-25. installations shall be as follows : (a) Where the aggregate power installed does not exceed 50 kilowatts 10 00 (b) Where the aggregate power installed exceeds 50 kilowatts but does not exceed 150 ...... 20 00 (c) Where the aggregate power installed exceeds 150 kilowatts but does not exceed 300 ...... 30 00 (d) Where the aggregate power installed exceeds 300 kilowatts but does not exceed 600 ...... 40 00 (e) Where the aggregate power installed exceeds 600 kilowatts but does not exceed 2,000 ...... 50 00 (/ ) Where the aggregate power installed exceeds 2,000 kilowatts 60 00 (v) Fees payable on issue of licences for private installations shall be at the rate of one-half of those prescribed in paragraph (iv) .

Eule 27. — (i) Fees according to the following scale shall be charged for examinations under these rules : « c (a) Examination for certificate of competency as third grade Electrical Engineer ...... 15 00 (6) Examination for certificate of competency as second grade Electrical Engineer ...... 20 00 (c) Examination for certificate of competency as first grade Electrical Engineer ...... 25 00 (d) Ee-examination for removal of restriction on certificate of competency of any Electrical Engineer ...... 5 00 (e) Examination for certificate of competency as second grade Chargeman ...... 6 00 (/) Examination for certificate of competency as first grade Chargeman ...... 10 00 (g) Ee-examination for removal of restriction on certificate of competency of any Chargeman or Wireman 2 00 (h) Examination for certificate of competency as Wireman...... 4 00 (ii) Where certificates of competency have been issued without examination under rule 26 (vi) no fees shall be charged. (iii) Examination fees shall be paid in advance, and if a candidate fails in his examination no part of his fee shall be returned to him. (iv) All fees shall be paid into a Government Treasury and credited to the public revenue. 102

Taxios, Duties, Fees, etc. • cm?. Rule 33. — Fees shall be paid for inspection of installations and apparatus under sections 16 and 17 of the Enactment at the following rates : (i) For private installations : $ c (a) Where the maximum output, or power received, does not exceed 1 kilowatt at a voltage exceeding 250 or does not exceed 10 kilowatts at a voltage not exceeding 250 Inspection on completion ...... 5 00 Six-monthly inspection ...... 5 00 (6) When the maximum output or power received exceeds I kilowatt at a voltage exceeding 250 or 10 kilowatts at a voltage not exceeding 250 but does not exceed 150 kilowatts Inspection on completion ...... 20 00 Six-monthly inspection ...... 15 00 (c) When the maximum output or power received exceeds 150 kilowatts but does not exceed 300 kilowatts Inspection on completion ...... 40 00 Six-monthly inspection ...... 20 00 (tZ) When the maximum output or power received exceeds 300 kilowatts but does not exceed 600 kilowatts Inspection on completion ...... 50 00 Six-monthly inspection ...... 25 00 (e) When the maximum output or power received exceeds 600 kilowatts but does not exceed 2,000 kilowatts Inspection on completion ...... 60 00 Six-monthly inspection ...... 30 00 (/) When the maximum output or power received exceeds 2,000 kilowatts Inspection on completion ...... 80 00 Six-monthly inspection ...... 40 00 Provided that the fees for inspection of such private installations as are by these rules permitted to be used, worked or operated without licence shall be half those hereinfore prescribed. (ii) For public installations the fees shall be double those prescribed by paragraph (i) of this rule. (iii) In the case of private installations where the distance between the generating station and the most distant point supplied exceeds three miles the fees shall be doubled. 69j7 (iv) Where the Chief Inspector directs that further inspections in 2fi-9-80. addition to six-monthly inspections shall be made, no fee shall be charged for such further inspections. 103

Forests. Eut.e 40 (i). — All fees payable under the Enactment and these rules shall he paid in advance. Exemptions : 1. From all provisions of the said Enactment, all direct current G- mm, 235-30. installations using a pressure not exceeding 150 volts and situate entirely on the owners' own property or premises, with the exception of installations used in places of entertainment where a charge for admission is made. 2. From all provisions of the said Enactment which refer to a. 2706, 28 5 26. payment of fees all consumers' private installations receiving energy from a Government public installation. 3. From all provisions of the said Enactment which refer to licensing and the payment of fees, any installation owned by the Government. 4. From all provisions of the said Enactment which refer to the provision of management or authorised persons all consumers' private installations receiving energy from . a public installation or from a Government public installation for use for house lighting or other domestic purposes. 5. From all provisions of the said Enactment which refer to inspections, except as specially provided for in the public installation licence, or under section 37 (ii) all consumers' private installations receiving energy from a public installation or from a Government public installation for use for house lighting or other domestic purposes. [Charges for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances, gee page 259.]

FORESTS. THE FOREST ENACTMENT, 1918. F. E. 34, 18. Forest produce may be cut and removed — Forest R<^e^ 1 . Under licence, for which no fee is payable, and on payment of a. ms, royalty at the rates in the schedule herein. 24-12-25. 2. By special agreement with Conservator of Forests on conditions specified in rule 2 (iii). 3. Under permits, for any period not exceeding 6 months. Rule? s, 9. In this case no royalty is charged, but the following fees are due : Per man, per month. $ c. 1. Timber-cutters 10 00 2. Cutters of mangrove-firewood or burners of mangrove- charcoal ...... 10 00 3. Cutters of firewood or burners of charcoal from timbers of Class 2 other than mangrove ...... 5 00 4. Cutters of firewood for domestic use ...... 50 5. Collectors of other forest produce — The fee to be fixed in each case by the Conservator subject to a maximum of $10 per month. 104

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Forest Euie^ The Conservator, etc., may remit or reduce royalty on certain Rule e. timber and no royalty shall be payable on forest produce declared to be unserviceable or used for any -work of public utility, etc. Rule 34 (Ui). Fee for the registration, or renewal of registration, of a property or classification mark, at the discretion of the Conservator, not more than $1. For officers empowered to issue licences, permits, etc., and to collect royalty, gee rules 85 and 36. Section 49. Certain Forest Officers may compound forest offences. C.S.O. 659, 21. Sales of wood reports and maps to other than Government A. 0.0. 211, 21. Officers at 50 cents for report and $15 for report with maps.

RATES OF ROYALTY. Schedule I. CLASS 1. G.8148, TREES AND TIMBER, EXCEPT SLEEPERS PAID FOR 24-12-25. BY THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT. O. 4944, 17-8-28. A. — EATES OF ROYALTY $10 Per Ton CONVERTED, OR 85 PER Ton in the Round, if not Calculable under F below. Trade name. Equivalent names. Botanical names. AraDg ... Ebony buey, Kayu h i t a m , Delai puteh, Meribut Diospyros spp. and Maba spp- Belian ... Betis, Seminai ... Payena utilis Chengal Penak Balanocarpus Heimii Kemuning Ketengga Murray a spp. Keranji ... Dialium spp. Merbau Ipil Intsia (Afzelia) spp. Penaga Lengapus, Menga- pus, Matopus ... Mesua ferrea Penaga Laut . . Calophyllum Inophyllum Rengas Melanorrhoea spp. and Swintonia spp. Resak ... Balau, (yellow wood) , Giam, Kumus, Selimbar, Seng- kawang, Serai, Tengkawang . . . Shorea spp. Hopea spp. Isop- tera borneensis, Vatica spp. Sena ... Angsana ... Pterocarpus indicus Tembusu Teniusu, Temesu . . . Fagraea spp. Tempinis Sloetia spp. 105

Forests. Forest Rules, B. — Rates or Royalty $6 Per Ton Converted, or $3 Per 1925. Ton in the Round, if not Calculable under F below. O. 4944, 17-8-21 Trade name. Equivalent names. Botanical names. Damar Hitam Singga Balanocarpus penangianus and G- 8148, B. Curtisii 24"12'25- Kamap Petaling Gajah Strombosia rotundifolia Kapur ... Keladan ... Dryobalanops spp. Keledang Artocarpus lanceaefolia Rulim ... Scorodocarpus borneensis Leban ... Haleban, Halban Vitex spp. Malabera Fagraea crenulata Medang Litsea spp., Micropora spp. and other Lauraceae Meranti Pahang Damar Laut (red wood) Seraya Batu, Meranti Bakau ... Shorea spp. Merawan Chengal P a s i r , Mengarawan , Pen ga rawa n, Penagawan, Pe- nagawan Penak Hopea spp. Petaling Ochanostachys amentacea Punah . . . Tetramerista glabra Ru Casuarina equisetifolia

C. — Rates of Royalty $4 Per Ton Converted, or $2 Per Ton in the Round, if not Calculable under F below. G. 4944, 17-8-28. Trade name. Equivalent names. Botanical names. Bintangor Calophyllum spp. Bungor Bungor-bungor, 0. 7263, Bunga ... Lagerstroemia spp. 25-10-29. Damar mi n yak Sanum ... Agathis alba 0. 4944, 17-8-2! Dedali . . . Bay am Badak ... Strombosia javanica Geronggang Cratoxylon spp. Keruing Neram, Meneram Dipterocarpus spp. 1656, 27-2-31. Jelutong Dyera spp. Kungkur Albizzia sp. Melunak , Pusat G. 5024, 18-7-31 beludu, Balong ayam, Kebal ayam ... Pentaco triptera mast a. 4944, 17-8-28. Mengkulang Melima Tarrietia spp. 106

Forest Rules, 1925. Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. C. — Rates of Royalty $4 Per Ton Converted, or $2 Per Ton tn the Round, if not Calculable under F below — (cont.) Trade name. Equivalent names. Botanical names. Meraga (hill form) Cauthium didymum Meranti ... Damar Siput, , Lang- gong, Lemesu, Melantai, Neinesu Shorea spp. Merbatu (hill form) Parinarium rubiginosum Mersawa Kayu Loh, Reng- kong, Sanai, Sepah Petri ... Anisoptera spp. Nyatoh Maiang ... Palaquium spp. and Payena spp. Punggai Durian Tuang ... Coelostegia Griffithii Sepetir Sindora spp. -b. 2480, H-5-26. Seraya Shorea Curtisii Simpoh Jangkang ... Dillenia spp. and Wormia spp. I). — Slabs and other inferior pieces, of kinds included in A, B and C above, not being firewood and not declared unserviceable under rule 6 — $1 per ton. E Firewood. Per stack of 50 cubic feet ...... $0.50 Per cart-load in Negri Sembilan not exceeding 54 cubic feet ... 0.50 in other States not exceeding 70 cubic feet ...... 0.70 0. 4944, 17-8-28. F. — Poles of the kinds of timber included in A, B and C above, if in girth at the base : 1 ft. and less than 2 ft $5.00 per 100 4 ins. „ „ ,, 1 ft...... 3.00 „ „ Less than 4 inches ...... 0.50 „ „ Sleepers Paid for by the Railway Department. Sleepers, Sleepers, 6i' x 10" x 5", Classification 6i' x 10" x 5", rejected for use Crossing of timber. for use in the in main line, sleepers, Other sizes. main line. but used for 20' x 10" x 5". other purposes.

Per ton. 1 A 45 cents 33 cents $1.39 $10 I B 27 „ 20 „ 83 cents 6 1 C 18 „ 13 „ 56 „ 4 107

Forests. CLASS 2. Forest Rules, 1925. All species of trees and timber other than those included in Class 1 and Class 3 of this schedule, and all firewood and charcoal as under : A. — Timber, Converted ... $2.00 per ton G. 4944, 17-8-28. „ 3 ft. and over in girth at the base ... 0.50 „ Poles, 2 ft. but less than 3 ft. in girth at the base 0.07 each „ 1ft. „ „ 2 ft. „ „ „ 0.05 „ „ 4 ins. „ „ 1 ft. „ „ „ 0.03 „ under 4 inches in girth at the base ... 0.00| „ B— Bamboos $1.00 per 100 O. 8148, 24-12-25. C. — Firewood — Mangrove ... 3.00 per 100 pikuls G. 2576, 18-5-27. t Other Class 2 trees Per stack of 50 cubic ft. (ton) 0.50 „ head or kan dar-load 0.04 „ cart-load— in Negri Sembilan not exceeding 54 cubic ft. ... 0.50 in other States not exceeding 70 cubic ft 0.70 D. — Charcoal — In bulk 0.10 per pikul In sacks of not more than 80 katis 0.08 ,

CLASS 3. $ c. Akar paku or tunjok langgit per kati 0 10 Atap, nipah „ 1,000 1 00 Bark, kepong ,, piece 18 ft. length 0 50 „ gelam „ pikul ... 0 10 „ mangrove 0 20 „ tengar 0 20 Bees'-wax 7 50 Bemban, split 1,000 0 10 Damar, mata- ... pikul 5 00 „ penak (chengal) 5 00 daging 1 00 ,, of all other kinds 0 50 Edible birds-nests ad valorem . 10% 108

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Forest Rules, $ <• 1925. _., , , Fibre, kabong per pikul 0 20 „ wild pisaDg , , 0 50 G. 2360, 21-4-22. » terap ...... ad valorem...... 10% Fruits, jungle „ 10% Getah taban merah, tapped ...... per pikul 500 00 „ of all other kinds ad valorem 10% Honey per kati 0 05 Jerenang pikul 10 00 100 5 00 Eapur Bharus , kati 5 00 Kayu gharu, No. 1 quality „ pikul 80 00 „ 2 „ 60 00 „ 3 40 00 „ 4 , „ „ 30 00 „ 5 „ 15 00 „ lampong, No. 1 ...... , ... 4 00 „ 2 2 00 • Kemenyan ...... , ...... 3 00 Leaves, nipah „ 1,000 0 02 „ taban merah ...... ad valorem of equal weight of gutta taban merah ... ^% Menkawan, split ...... per bundle of 200 . . . 0 02 Mengkuang, mats, No. 1 „ 100 ...... 5 00 „ „ 2 „ 3 00 Minyak, kayu puteh ...... quart ...... 0 10 „ keruing...... ,, gallon...... 0 05 Nibong, unsplit 100 4 00 split , „ 0 75 „ belembang ...... ,, ,, ...... 0 05 Rotans — Segah, tanah, and batu, round ... ,, pikul ...... 1 00 split ... „ „ 2 00 Semainbu with internodes exceeding 28" suitable for walking sticks ...... each ...... 0 05 g. 1126, 14-2-30. Semambu chinchang with internodes not exceeding 28" and damaged canes unsuitable for walking sticks : (a) 1st quality per 1,000 10 00 (b) 2nd „ , 5 00 Dahan „ , 3 00 Manur, unsplit ...... ,, ,, running feet 1 00 split „ pikul 1 00 All other kinds, round ...... ,, ,, ...... 0 50 split , 1 00 Torches, damar ...... ad valorem 10% 109

Customs. TRADE AND CUSTOMS. THE CUSTOMS ENACTMENT, 1923. F. E. 6, 23. Section 16, Warehouse Licence. — There shall be charged for every euch licence an annual fee to be determined by the Chief Secretary in each case. EXPORT PROHIBITION. The Chief Secretary to Government hereby prohibits the exporta- G. woa, 26-9-23. tion from the Federated Malay States of the articles mentioned in the schedule hereto except under and in accordance with a licence granted in that behalf. Schedule. (i) -clay or kaolin. (ii) Potash felspar or soda felspar intended for use as a flux or a glaze, (iii) China stone. [For definition of (i) and (iii), see Gazette Notification 6096,26-9-23.] The exportation of the articles mentioned in the schedule hereto is g. 6097, 26-9-23. prohibited to all ports and destinations abroad other than ports and destinations in the , British Possessions, Protecto rates, and Protected States. Schedule. Ammunition, cocaine, explosives, other than industrial explosives firearms, opium. The exportation from the Federated Malay States of all timber a. 4332, 15-8-27. included in Class Ia of Schedule I to the Forest Rules, 1925, other than timber in the form of sleepers or timber consigned to an officer of the Federated Malay States Railways for use of the Railway Department, except under and in accordance with a licence under the hand of the Resident of the State from which such timber is to be exported: provided that nothing in this notification shall apply to the exportation of timber from any port or place in the district of Pekan in the State of Pahang or from that part of the Upper Perak district which lies north of the Bintang Hijau and Papulut Forest Reserves. Lizard skins except under and in accordance with the conditions a. 5015, 18-7-so. -of a licence to export granted by the British Resident of the State in which the exporter is resident or carrying on his business or trade, which licence must be produced to the Principal Officer of Customs at the place or port of export. IMPORT PROHIBITION. Skimmed or separated milk (except under licence).

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. (j. 5618, 14-9-28. days and hours during which collection stations may be open for business and the hours durino- which goods may be landed or shipped and con cerning the payment of overtime fees. 5. (i) The ordinary office hours of the Customs Offices and Ware houses shall be as follows : Week-days other than Saturdays ... 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays ...... 8 a.m. to 12 noon (ii) On Sundays and notified holidays Customs Offices and Warehouses may be closed throughout the day.

6. Customs Offices and Warehouses may be opened and goods may be landed or loaded at other than the ordinary hours in accord ance with the particulars set forth in the schedule hereto and upon ■ payment of overtime fees at the prescribed rates by such person or persons and in such proportions as are set forth in the said schedule.

7. Where a Government department desires a Customs Office or Warehouse to be opened or to land or load goods at other than the ordinary hours reasonable notice as laid down by departmental regulations shall be given beforehand to the Proper Officer of Customs concerned. Iu all other cases the importer or exporter or his agent or the master or agent of any vessel in port as the case may be or where a vessel is not in port and it is desired to load or land goods, the agent of the vessel concerned, shall give notice in writing before the close of the ordinary working hour immediately preceding the time when it is desired to have the Customs Office or Warehouse open or to land or load goods. On failure to give such notice the Proper Officer of Customs shall have a discretion as to permitting the opening of the Customs Office or Warehouse or the landing or loading of goods or otherwise. Always provided that : (a) In the exercise of such discretion the Proper Officer of Customs shall, as far as may be practicable, endeavour to meet the convenience of the public. (6) No goods shall be landed or shipped between the hours of 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. except with the special permission of the Proper Officer of Customs. (c) Ice n nd fresh fish may be landed at any time.

8. All overtime fees payable under these rules and the schedule hereto shall be paid into the public revenue and all overtime fees earned by Customs Officers or employees shall be deemed to be moneys due to them and payable from the public revenue in accordance with such departmental regulations as may from time to time be made. Ill

Customs. 9. No Customs Officer, cleric, peon, watchman, employee or g. 5618. 14-9-28. labourer shall be deemed to have a claim against the public revenue "for overtime fees in respect of work done in other than the ordinary hours unless he has worked for more hours than the normal number .as fixed by the departmental regulations. 10. Where overtime fees are payable in accordance with the ■schedule hereunder the following scale of fees for overtime allowances shall be paid into the public revenue in respect of the services of each ■Customs Officer, clerk, peon, watchman or labourer, who shall be ^required to work beyond the ordinary hours at the request of the master or agent of a vessel in port, or of an importer or exporter. Such scale of fees shall also apply where overtime fees are expressly stated in the schedule hereto to be payable by Government and not by the public. 11. In calculating overtime periods, no account shall be taken ■of fractions of an hour not exceeding fifteen minutes. Fractions of an hour exceeding fifteen minutes shall count as one hour. SCALE. Per hour. Senior Officer of Customs or Customs Probationer ...... $3.00 ■Clerks, Special Class ... 1.50 „ Class I ... 1.25 „ II .80 „ „ III and Out-door Officers, Special Grade .60 Out-door Officers, Grade I .50 , II .25 „ HI .20 a. 6815, 1-11- Labourers .15 0. 5618, 14-9 Watchmen, peons and punkah-pullers... .10

Schedule. OVERTIME PEES. A. LANDING AND 8HIPPING OF FREE GOODS AND SHIPPING OF DUTIABLE EXPORTS ON WHICH DUTY HAS BEEN PAID. N.B. — Fees to be paid by master or agent of vessel or Government. 1. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. No overtime chargeable to master or agent of vessel 12. 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Overtime at rate of time and to midnight a quarter with minimum charge of two hours 3. Sundays and public holidays Overtime at rate of time and (except those mentioned a quarter with minimum below) 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. charge of two hours -4. Sundays and public holidays Overtime at rate of time and (except those mentioned a half with minimum charge below) 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. and of two hours 6 p.m. to midnight 112

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etci. g. 5618, u-9-28. 5. Christinas day, , Overtime at the rate of double Hari Eaia Puasa, Hari Raia time and no extension of hours. Haji and first day of Chinese Minimum charge of four hours New Tear 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. g. 2314, 28-3-29. N.B. — Where any of the holidays other than Good Friday mentioned in the above paragraph fall on a Sunday the rates specified in the second column of that paragraph shall apply to the following Monday, where such Monday has been gazetted a public holiday. a. 5618, 14-9-28. (a) Where duties are performed by Out-door Officers or other Customs employees within their allotted spell of duty but during hours for which overtime is chargeable to master or agent of vessel, the overtime fees to be credited to revenue. (6) Attendance of trade cleric for receiving manifest and declara tions as in (1) above from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. to be paid by Government. In cases (2) to (5) to be paid by master or agent of vessel. (c) For watching idle vessels for 12 hours no overtime unless the usual spell has been worked previously, then overtime at usual rates 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and time and a quarter after 6 p.m. Overtime to be paid by Government. (d) For watching idle vessels on Sundays and public holidays. Overtime at time and a quarter — to be paid by Government. (e) Staff for searching passengers' luggage as in (1) above, if detailed for times beyond usual spell of duty — overtime at usual rates to be paid by Government. (/) Special overtime worked by Out-door Officers beyond the usual spell of duty at request of the Railway for clearing free goods between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. — usual rates and after 6 p.m. time and a quarter — to be paid by Government. (g) Disappointment time. — When Out-door Officers are detailed for overtime asked for by masters or agents of vessels and not required, the overtime fees payable by the said masters or agents shall be the minimum time at rates laid down for the various hours. (h) Where there is no express provision to the contrary overtime fees shall be deemed to be payable by the master or agent of the vessel. Customs Offices and Warehouses. b. landing of dutiable goods, passing of dutiable exports, passing of dutiable imports and releasing duty paid imports from customs warehouses. N.B. — Fees to be paid by importers or exporters. 6. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Saturday No overtime 8 a.m. to 12 noon) 7. 6 a.m. to 8 a.m and 3 p.m. Usual rate of overtime fees to 6 p.m. and Saturdays 12 noon to 6 p.m. 8. Sundays and public holidays 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Overtime at (except those mentioned time and a quarter. Minimum below) time two hours. No extension of hours 113

Customs. 9. day, Good Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.— Overtime at G- ra. u 9 2S- Hari Raia Puasa, Hari rate of double time. Minimum Raia Haji and first day of charge four hours. No Chinese New Tear extension of hours N.B.— Where any of the holidays other than Good Friday G- 2mi W M9- mentioned in the above paragraph fall on a Sunday the rates specified in the second column of that paragraph shall apply to the following Monday, where such Monday has been gazetted a public holiday.

Warehouse Rent. Warehouse rent shall be paid on goods deposited in the said

Imported Dutiable Goods. Goods. Warehouse rent. (i) Tobacco — a. 3021, 11-6 26. (a) . . Fort, the,, first„ two7, weeks ■ J( 1- ^ cent f£ per every week g ^ or £part tobaccQ of a ot deposit ^ deposited or part thereof

For,-, the second 1 two, weeks 1 \( 1 _cent .{ per week or *>.part . of a ot f deposit 1 .. <^ depositedweek for every or part 5 lbs. thereof or tobacco

For the, , succeeding -, • fourt \(2 cents per week , or r{,part ■ of a , „ j & < week tor every 5 lbs. ot tobacco weeks ot deposit r (.; deposited ■, ., or part' , thereof c For the remainder ••■ ot 11V the (4\ cents 1 r per week M. or partr., ■ of a . , c j ., < week tor everv 5 lbs. ot tobacco 1period of deposit r (_3 deposited -, .. ■, or 'part ..■ thereof e (ii) Liquors — (c) Liquors imported in casks or drums : G. 610o, 26-9-23. For the first four weeks f | a cent per gallon for every such of deposit ( week or part thereof For the second four weeks 1 1 cent per gallon for every such of deposit \ week or part thereof For the remainder of the ( 2 cents per gallon for every week period of deposit ( or part thereof 114

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. G. 6100, 26-9-23. Goods. Warehouse rent, (ii) Liquors — (cont.) (cZ) Liquors imported otherwise than in casks or drums : For the first two weeks C | a cent per gallon for every such of deposit ( week or part thereof For the second two weeks C 1 cent per gallon for every such of deposit I week or part thereof For the succeeding four ( 2 cents per gallon for every such weeks of deposit ( week or part thereof For the remainder of the C 4 cents per gallon for every week period of deposit ( or part thereof

(iii) Matches — For every case of matches ( 10 cf .te » 7e 0r part of ™k' containing 7.200 boxes } Sf^ct to, lm,mm™ or part thereof / °f 20 .+cents m "gp** of each e {. deposit

(▼) Petroleum, Petrol, Benzine, etc. — 7597, May not be stored in any Customs warehouse. 10-10 30. Sugar — For the first week of deposit Two cents per week or part of a week for every picul deposited or part thereof For any subsequent period Four cents per week or part of a week for every picul deposited or part thereof Cartridges — For the first week of deposit .. Ten cents per hundred For any subsequent period Thirty cents per hundred G. 7819, 16-11-31. Kachang oil ; Tiles— For the first week of deposit . . Two cents per week or part of a week for every pikul deposited or part thereof For any subsequent period Four cents per week or part of a week for every pikul deposited or part thereof Cement — For the first week of deposit .. Five cents per week or part of a week for every cask deposited or part thereof For any subsequent period Ten cents per week or part of a week for every cask deposited or part thereof Cosmetics and perfumes ; Cotton, linen, jute, artificial silk and woollen goods whether finished articles or not, other than thread and gunnies; 115

Customs. Silk goods whether finished articles 0. 7819, 16-11-31. or not, other than thread. — For the first week of deposit ... Two cents per week or part of a week for every case or bundle deposited or part thereof For any subsequent period Four cents per week or part of a week for every case or bundle deposited or part thereof Cycles and all component parts of cycles, and tyres and tubes for cycles ... Two cents per pikul per day for the fourteen days succeeding the first two days during which the goods are kept in the warehouse, and four cents per pikul per day for any subse quent period Butter, tinned ; G. 8130, „ frozen ; 27-11-31. Margarine; Lard ; Ghee; Other cooking fats. — For the first week of deposit ... Two cents per week or part of a week for every pikul deposited or part thereof For any subsequent period ... Four cents per week or part of a week for every pikul deposited or part thereof Musical instruments and parts thereof, including gramophones, O. 8579, phonographs, records, needles 18-12-31. and other parts or accessories. For the first, week of deposit. . . Two cents per week or part of a week for every case of bundle deposited or part thereof. For any subsequent period Four cents per week or part of a week for every case or bundle deposited or part thereof. The minimum warehouse rent to be charged for any period of deposit shall be 20 cents No warehouse rent shall be chargeable on any of the above- mentioned goods for the first forty-eight hours after deposit. When goods are deposited in a warehouse on a Friday or a Saturday and removed on or before the following Monday or Tuesday, respectively, the intervening Sunday is not to be included for the purpose of assessing the amount of warehouse rent due. 116

Taxes, Duties, Fbes, etc. Dutiable Goods for Export. Goods warehoused prior to export : (Where Customs warehouses ( 2 cents per pikul per day for areestablishedforthestorage \ the first fourteen days and 4 of goods other than liquors 1 cents per pikul per day for any and tobacco prior to export) v. subsequent period s.s. g. 76, Goods Deposited in Warehouses of F.M.S. Export Duty B"la5' Collection Stations. Warehouse rent shall be paid on goods deposited in the said warehouses at the rate of two cents per pikul per day for the first fourteen days and four cents per pikul per day for any subsequent period provided (1) that no warehouse rent shall be chargeable on any goods for the first 48 hours after deposit, and (2) that when goods are deposited in a warehouse on a Friday or a Saturday and removed on or before the following Monday or on or before the following Tuesday, respectively, the intervening Sunday is not to be included for the purpose of assessing the amount of warehouse rent due. d 6100, Licences for the Importation of Specified Goods. 26 9-28 Licences shall be issued by the Superintendent of Customs of the district except licences for the importation of petroleum which shall be issued by the Commissioner. Licences to import " intoxicating liquors," denatured spirits and tobacco each S8 for every calendar month or part of a calendar month. Licences may be for any period not exceeding one year, but every such licence shall expire not later than the 31st day of December next following the date of issue. The fee for transfer of every such licence is 50 cents. Intoxicating liquors may be imported for private consumption only without a licence, but when the quantity imported at any one time exceeds six gallons a permit to import must be obtained from the Superintendent of Customs at the station at which it is intended to pay the duty. No fee shall be charged for the issue of such permit. No person shall import tobacco direct into any district in the Federated Malay States otherwise than through the Post Office except under and in accordance with a licence issued in that behalf, provided that tobacco intended for private consumption only may be imported without licence if imported (a) through the Post Office, or (6) as part of personal baggage provided that the quantity of tobacco so imported at any one time shall not exceed 10 lbs. in weight. For any quantity exceediug 10 lbs. in weight a licence to import must be obtained and the tobacco is liable to be detained until such time as the licence to import is produced. [For definition of petroleum, see page 120 under Table A, Import Duties.] Handling and Weighing Charges. Huh' f,». The handling charges leviable for the operation of weighing where such operation is not conducted by the importer, exporter or his shall be at the rate of 2 cents per pikul reckoned on gross weight on all dutiable articles imported and exported which require to be weighed for the assessment of duty, except that for tin, tin-ore, 117

Customs. wolfram and scheelite when won in Selangor the handling charges Rule 69, shall be 5 cents per pikul and 3 cents per pikul when won in Perak and that in the States mentioned the necessary handling for the weighing of tin, tin-ore, wolfram and scheelite shall be performed by Customs coolies. Where any other of the services mentioned in section 24 of a. eioo, " The Customs Enactment, 1923," are performed by Customs coolies, 26-9-23. handling charges shall be assessed at the following rates : Rule 70. LIQUOKS. A case of whisky, brandy, gin, etc., not exceeding two gallons 05 cents „ liquors exceeding two gallons ...... 08 ,, „ beer ...... 10 „ A jar of samsu ...... 10 „ A drum or cask of liquor not exceeding 100 gallons ... 15 „ „ „ „ exceeding 100 gallons ...... 20 „ OTHER GOODS NOT SPECIFIED. A case or bundle not exceeding 1 pikul in weight ...... 10 cents „ „ exceeding 1 pikul but not exceeding 1| pikuls ...... 15 ,, A case or bundle exceeding \\ pikuls but not exceeding 2 pikuls 20 „ For every additional pikul or part of a pikul ...... 05 ,, DEPOSIT OF DUTIABLE GOODS IN CUSTOMS WAREHOUSES. For Stamp Duty on Bonds see the second schedule to the Stamp Enactment. DENATURING LIQUORS IN CUSTOMS WAREHOUSES. Rule 90. Fee for permit to denature dutiable liquors . . . One dollar. CUSTOMS DUTIES. G. 5017, 1. Duties are imposed upon the articles specified in Table A and 18 ' ' Table B appended to this notification at the rates therein severally specified provided that : (a) Any dutiable article which is consigned to the Collection Station at Singapore, Prai or may be exported from the Federated Malay States notwithstanding that the export duty thereon be unpaid provided that such article is exported by rail ; (6) Any dutiable article which is consigned to the Collection Station at Lumut in the Dindings may be exported from the Federated Malay States territory adjoining the Dindings River and its tributaries notwithstanding that the export duty thereon be unpaid provided that such article is exported by water ; (c) No dutiable article which is forwarded as goods and is registered through by rail in accordance with the provision of rules under " The Railways Enactment, 1912," from a place outside the Federated Malay States to another place outside the Federated Malay States shall be liable to the payment of any duty imposed under " The Customs Enactment, 1923 " ; and (d) No dutiable article of food taken out of the Federated Malay States by a passenger for his sustenance on the journey to his destination shall be liable to export duty under this notification. 118

Taxes, Ddtiks, Fkes, etc. g 5017, 18-7-30. 2. For the purpose of assessing the amount of ad valorem export duty payable under this notification, the value of articles shall be ascertained as follows : (i) Gold— (a) The value of gold obtained by any cyanide process shall be taken at the time of payment of duty to be <£2 per ounce, and if the amount of duty so paid exceeds or falls short of 2 1 per cent, of the true value as evidenced in such manner as the Chief Secretary may approve, such ' excess shall be refunded to or such deficit paid by the exporter, as the case may be ; (6) The value of gold obtained otherwise than by a cyanide process shall be taken at the time of payment of duty to be ^£4 per ounce, and if the amount of duty so paid exceeds or falls short of 2| per cent, of the value as declared in a written certificate from a bank or other authority approved by the Chief Secretary, such excess shall be refunded to or such deficit shall be paid by the exporter, as the case may be. (ii) Tin and tin-ore — The value of tin shall be taken at the time of payment of duty thereon at the latest ascertained market price of tin in Singapore, prior to the hour of 8 a.m. last preceding the time of payment of export duty and the value of tin-ore shall be calculated upon such latest ascertained market price. (iii) Other articles — The value of any other articles shall be taken at the time of payment of duty to be the value fixed by notification in the Gazette, provided that the value of sugar may, if the Chief Secretary so approves, when the year's crop has been sold by contract, be taken to be the price payable under such contract.

Table A. G. 3905, 1-6-81. IMPORT DUTIES. Description of article. Duty. Arrack and brandy and any other intoxicating liquor not hereinafter provided for ... $14.00 per proof gallon Provided that the duty on brandy imported in bottle and accepted by the Proper Officer of Customs as not exceeding 81 per cent, of proof spirit shall be ... 10.50 per gallon Whiskey, rum and gin ... 13.00 per proof gallon Provided that the duty on whiskey, rum and gin imported in bottle and accepted by the Proper Officer of Customs as not exceeding 81 per cent, of proof spirit shall be ...... 9.50 per gallon 119

Customs. Description of article. Duty. Japanese saki and Chinese sarusu includ-

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. (c) a person being a bond fide traveller entering the Federated Malay States may be allowed to bring in duty free for his own consumption : (i) wine or spirits not exceeding 5 pint ; (ii) tobacco not exceeding \ pound; (iii) matches not exceeding 6 boxes ; (iv) sugar not exceeding 2 pounds. (d) molasses intended for use in the manufacture of spirits in a licensed distillery is exempt from duty under this notification. Definitions. — Kerosene, sometimes called paraffin oil, is a refined distillate of petroleum and includes similar distillates of hydrocarbons derived from coal shale or any other bituminous substance. Petrol includes the liquid commonly known as petrol, gasoline, benzine and benzol. (. 3908, 2-6-81. Cartridges other than such as are included in section 19 of " The Explosives Enactment, 1904" ... $10 per one thousand With effect from the 18th day of November, 1931 : Description, of article. Import duty. g. 7820, Kachang oil ... $ .03 per pound 18-11-31. Butter, tinned 12 ,, frozen ...... 15 ,, Margarine ...... 06 ,, Lard .04 „ Ghee 12 Other cooking fats ...... 06 „ Cement ...... 8.00 per ton Tiles 12.00 Cosmetics and perfumes ... 25 per cent, ad valorem o 8805,23-12-31. Cotton, linen, jute, silk or artificial silk, felt and woollen goods and all textile goods made from plant fibres, whether finished goods or not, other than yarn thread and gunnies ...... 10 per cent, ad valorem 7820, Cycles and all component parts of 18-11-31. cycles, and tyres and tubes for cycles ...... 10 per cent, ad valorem Musical instruments and parts thereof, including gramophones, phonographs, records, needles and other parts or accessories 10 per cent, ad valorem Exemptions. — Duty is not chargeable on (

Customs. Table B. EXPORT DUTIES. I.— AGBICULTUBAL PRODUCTS. 0 . 5017, 18-7 30. Description of article. Duty. Coconuts and copra 1| per cent, ad valorem - Coffee other than dry cherry or parchment coffee — When the value is : Less than $22 per pikul ... Nil Not less than $22 per pikul or more than $24 1 per cent, ad valorem More than $24 per pikul, but not more than $26... n More than $26 per pikul, but not more than $28... More than $28 per pikul . "291 » i1 Dry cherry coffee ( The above duty calculated on one- ( third of the gross weight f The above duty calculated on two- Parchment „ ( thirds of the gross weight Gambier ... 15 cents per pikul Gutta-percha (cultivated) mean ing gutta-percha, as de fined in the Forest Rules, 1920, produced from trees which have been culti vated on alienated land to the satisfaction of the Chief Secretary ... 2| per cent, ad valorem Pepper 30 cents per pikul Rubber — Any cultivated rubber (including G. 5017, 18-7-30. latex) — When the price of rubber as 1 per cent, of the value of notified for the time being in the rubber calculated at the the Gazette is under 30 cents price notified for the time being per pound in the Gazette When the price of rubber as notified for the time being in If per cent, of the value of the Gazette is 30 cents the rubber calculated at the per pound or over but is under price notified for the time being 32 cents per pound in the Gazette When the price of rubber as If per cent, of the value of the notified for the time being in rubber calculated at the price the Gazette is 32 cents notified for the time being in per pound or over but is under the Gazette 33 cents per pound 122

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Description of article. Duty. a. 6017, is 7-so. When the price of rubber as ( „ . e , e ,-, notified for the time bein in i per c ' 0 value of the the , Gazette„ ., is■ daoo cents a 1 rubber calculated , ,- at the , • rprice • per pound -, or over but■ , is. under , I1 ^notified Qax ftefor the time being in 34 cents per pound \ When the price of rubber as i ^ cent f ^ value rf ^ notified for the time being m ^ cakulated at the ice the Gazette -. is i o4 . • cents <1 notified -, ^for the., time.. being „ in- per pound or over but is under / ^ Gazette 35 cents per pound \ When the , , *price of,. rubber . . as■ . 2inl per cent, , of £ the.* value i ot . the.v„ notified for the time being m \ calculated at the ice the Gaze ft. is 35 cents per pound notified f ^ ^ ^ in or over but is under .50 cents / n ,, per pound -, the Gazette When the price of rubber as / cent q{ fche value rf ^ notified for the time being in \ calculated at the ice the M is 50 cents per < notified for ^ ^ ^ in pound or over but is under oO I Qazette cents per pound 1 Whe?. *K Prlf °f rUubb6r aS ( 4 per cent, of the value of the notified for the time being in \ calculated at the price the Gazette is 60 cents per, notified for ^ time bd iu pound or over but it is under ^ 80 cents per pound I When the price of rubber as ( 5 per cent, of the value of the notified for the time being in \ rubber calculated at the price the Gazette is 80 cents or over j notified for the time being in per pound V the Gazette In addition to the ad valorem duty herein prescribed a further duty of 10 cents per pikul or part of a pikul is imposed on all rubber exported, irrespective of the value of such rubber. Such further duty will be devoted to the purposes of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. For the purposes of this notification one gallon of latex shall be taken as equivalent to three and a half pounds of rubber, and bark shaving from rubber trees shall be taken to contain 20 per cent, by weight of rubber. Sugar — Sugar ...... 1 per cent, ad valorem Sugar-cane ...... 1 cent per pikul Tapioca ...... 2| per cent, ad valorem. Drawback on goods dutiable on import, when re-exported as part or ingredient of any goods manufactured in the F.M.S. g. 6696, 25-9-31. Sugar — Seven-eighths of the import duty paid thereon, provided that in the case of sugar used in the manufacture of tinned pineapples, the drawback shall not exceed 21 cents in respect of each case containing 72 pounds nett weight of pineapples. 123

C PSTOMS. II. FOEEST PEODUCTS. 0. 5017, 18-7 SO. EXPORT DUTIES ON FOREST PRODUCTS. Description of article. Duty. Rembia ataps 10 per cent, ad valorem Nipah ataps— (a) Bertindeh tulang ... $1.50 per 1,000 (b) Bertumu 1.00 (c) ,, daun .75 „ (cZ) Other kinds 10 per cent, of the wholesale prices in the centres of production Getah rambong (-rubber) $5.00 per pikul Formosa camphor 10 per cent, ad valorem Kepong bark 10

III. — MINEEALS, METALS AND METALLIFEROUS OEES. Description of article. Duty. Gold 2| per cent, ad valorem Tin- Tin smelted or manufactured from tin-ore won in the Federated Malay States — When the price of tin does not exceed $41 (per pikul) $10.00 per bhara When the price of tin exceeds S41 but does not exceed $42 10.50 When the price of tin exceeds $42 but does not exceed $43 $11.00 and so on, the duty per bhara being increased by 50 cents for every dollar by which the price of tin exceed s $41 f 72 per cent, of the duty on tin, with, in the case of tin-ore exported otherwise than under such guarantees as the Chief Tin -ore ... I Secretary may require that it shall be smelted in the Straits Settlements, or the United Kingdom, an additional duty of $30 per pikul 124

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. c 2882, 17-4-si. Tin-ore— In addition to the existing ad valorem duty, a further duty of five cents per pikul on all tin-ore exported. Such further duty will be devoted to defraying the expenses incurred in connection with Tin Restriction. O- 8827, In addition to the existing ad valorem duty and the duty 31-12-31. imposed by Notification No. 2882 published in the Gazette of the 17th April, 1931, a further duty of five cents per pikul on all tin-ore exported, to take effect from the 1st January, 1932, inclusive. Such further duty will be devoted to the purposes of tin research and development. Description of article. Duty. f At the rate prescribed for tin-ore, unless the consignment is ac companied by a certificate of assay granted by the Govern ment Geologist or approved by a. son, is- 7 30. Tin slag and hard-head of tin ... ■{ the Warden of Mines, in which case the duty shall be at the rate prescribed for tin smelted or manufactured on the amount of tin estimated to be contained in such consignment Scheelite ... $2.00 per pikul Wolfram ...... $2.00 All other metals and metalliferous ores 10 per cent, ad valorem Proviso. — The above duties shall not be payable in respect, of metals and metalliferous ores exported by any person at the time being privileged to pay export duty at a lower rate. F.S.O. 2394, 31. A. O.O. 47, 31. • Export duty on iron-ore won by the Japanese firm Ishihara Sangyo Kaiun Goshi Kaisha, Singapore in Pahang ... 10 per cent, on a minimum value of $5 per ton t China-clay or kaolin 2\ per cent, ad valorem t Potash-felspar or soda-felspar intended for use as a flux or a glaze t China- stone 2| • Royalty will take the place of export duty if the Customs union eventuates. t These articles are prohibited to be exported except under licences granted by the Chief Secretary. 125

Customs. IV. (a) MISCELLANEOUS.

iv. — (b) miscellaneous. (Pahang only.) Description of article. Duty. Fish dried — Class A — (i) Sharks' fins ... $1.50 per pikul „ A — (ii) Tenggiri, ikan merah, kachang, selor, bileh, bawal, talang . . . .75 „ ,, B— Selor kuning ... .60 ,, ,, C — Pelata, gelama, selor puchat, lema...... 50 ,, „ D — K e m b o n g , khe' kheh, ... .40 ,, ,, E — Tamban, udang, blachan, ikan yu ... .30 ,, ,, F — Eampai, layor, pari, duri, bakau, budu and all other fish not mentioned above ... .15 „ Oysters, dried, mother-of-pearl shell and beche-de-mer ...... 10 per cent, ad valorem Horns, tanned skins, raw, or dressed hides, bones, and tallow 10 „ „

IV. — (c) MISCELLANEOUS. Description of article. Duty. Elephants ...... 20 per cent, ad valorem 126

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. G. e099, 26 -9 -S3. EXEMPTIONS FROM IMPORT DtJTY. (1) Rectified spirit and petroleum either imported by or on behalf of the Federated Malay States Agricultural Department. (2) Spirits of wine and medicinal spirits imported by or on behalf of the Federated Malay States Medical Department. (3) British pharmacopceial preparations containing more than 2 per cent, of alcohol by weight, other than medicated wines. g. 1980, 3-4-25. (4) Intoxicating liquors and tobacco imported on account of officers and men of His Britannic Majesty's Army serving on full pay in the Federated Malay States. g. 2S08, 30-4-26. (5) All dutiable goods imported for their own personal use by Their Highnesses the of Perak, Selangor and Pahang and the Yang di Pertuan of Negri Sembilan in respect of which a certificate signed by the Private Secretary to any of Their said Highnesses to the effect that such goods are intended for the personal use of His said Highness shall have been presented to the Proper Officer of Customs. a. 220fl, 30-4-26. (6) Samples of tobacco sent by post addressed to the Agricultural Department, Kuala Lumpur. g. 3890, 23-7-26. (7) Spirits of wine for Survey and Museums Departments. a. 1898, 1 4-27. (8) Alcohol and petroleum ether for Rubber Research Institute of Malava. a. 5474, 16-8-29. (9) All petroleum imported by or on behalf of His Britannic Majesty's Navy or Air Force for the use of the said Navy or Air Force or sold to the said Navy or Air Force for the use thereof prior to or at the time of removal from a Customs warehouse. c. 5475, 16 8-29. (10) All intoxicating liquors or tobacco imported by or on behalf of the proper authorities on account of officers and men of His Britannic Majesty's Air Force serviug on full pay and being at the time in the Federated Malay States or on account of officers and men of His Britannic Majesty's Navy serving on full pay and being at the time in the Federated Malay States or the territorial waters thereof ; and it is expressly declared that all intoxicating liquors or tobacco sold to the proper authorities on the account aforesaid prior to or at the time of removal from a Customs warehouse shall fur the purposes of this exemption be deemed to have been imported on behalf of the proper authorities aforesaid. g. 7256, (11) Petrol imported in the tanks of motor-cars and lorries 23-ioci. entering t|je Federated Malay States. O- 8580, Butter and cooking fats imported on the restaurant cars of the 18-12-31 Federated Malay States Railways . for the bona fide consumption of passengers on the train, to an extent not exceeding in the aggregate three pounds at any one time. Exemptions from Export Doty, g. 7i, 24. (1) All rubber goods manufactured in the Federated Malay G. 2804, 27-5-27. States. This exemption shall remain in force for a further period of five years commencing from the first day of September, 1927. g. 6562, 3-1024. (2) All rubber goods and samples of rubber not exceeding 11 poaiids in weight sent by parcel post and marked "Rubber Goods" or " Rubber Samples " as the case may be. 127

Customs. (3) Manufactured rubber goods conveyed in the luggage of a. sm, 12-6-25. bona, fide travellers up to a weight not exceeding eleven pounds for each such traveller. (4) Rhinoceros and seladang horns. c. sl371 2s. v(5) ' Crocodile and snake skins. G.°- 4M8'5016, 27- 30. (6) Flourspar exported to Calcutta by Messrs. Kramat Pulai Ltd. f-8-0-^- (7) Samples of tin-ore in parcels not exceediug 2 pounds in weight O. 6ii8, so-8-29. exported from the F.M.S. by parcel post. (8) All such rubber exported by the Harcroft Rubber Estates, »■ 26-9-so. Limited, from Harcroft Estate as shall be proved to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, Trade and Customs, to have been prepared from rubber produced upon the Rycroft division of such estate situated in the territory of the Straits Settlements. Monthlv : Statement of Tin and Tin-in-ote, F.M.S. \ AG0- mi *>■ " Rubber Return 1 f.s.g. i869, 2». Gold Output, F.M.S Quarterly : Return of Imports and Exports $10 per annum. Yeuily : Return of Imports and Exports Commissioner's Annual Report For every special return not involving a special search per $ c. folio of 100 words ...... 50 For every special return involving a special search and relating to the current year, per folio of 100 words ... 2 00 For every special return involving a special search not wholly relating to the current year, per folio of 100 words 3 00 Statement of Tin and Tin-in-ore, F.M.S. — F.S.G. 1868, 29. Typed copy each ...... 50 cts. A.G.O. S81, 8tt Printed copy each ...... 10 „ If the statement is to be telegraphed $6 p.a. in addition to cost of telegram. THE FREIGHT AND STEAMSHIP ENACTMENT, 1910. r.E. i31 i0. Duty on bills of lading, 20 per cent, of the freight. N.B. — The States of Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang are exempted from the operation of this Enactment for the present — (Notification No. 2674, 23.12.10). -> THE EXCISE ENACTMENT, 1923. F.K. 5, 23. Section 12. — Licence to distil or manufacture liquors.- — There shall be charged for such licence an annual fee to be determined by the Resident in each case. Section 20. — Licence for warehouse. — There shall be charged for such licence an annual fee to be determined by the Resident in each case. The Excise duty ou intoxicating liquors manufactured in the 0. 3907, l-e-si. Federated Malay States shall be as follows : Chinese samsu including medicated samsu $ 9 per proof gallon Other intoxicating liquors...... 11 ,, „ 128

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Bulks Fixing the Fees to be Paid as Overtime Allowances. a. 7667, 7-12-28. J, The following scale of fees shall be paid as overtime allowances in respect of the services of each Excise Officer, clerk, peon, watchman, labourer or employee who shall be required to work at the request of the owner of a distillery, match factory or licensed warehouse beyond the ordinary hours as fixed by rule under " The Excise Enactment, 1923." SCALE. Per hour. Senior Excise Officer or Excise Probationer ... % 3.00 Clerks, Special Class 1.50 „ Class I 1.25 „ II .80 „ „ III and Special Grade Out-door Officers .60 Out-door Officers, Grade I ... .50 „ II .25 „ HI .20 Labourers... .15 Watchmen, peons and punkah-pullers .10 2. All overtime fees payable under these rules shall be paid into the public revenue and all overtime fees earned by Excise Officers or employees shall be deemed to be moneys due to them and payable from the public revenue in accordance with such departmental regulations as may from time to time be made. 3. No Excise Officer, clerk, peon, watchman, labourer or employee shall be deemed to have a claim against the public revenue for overtime fees in respect of work done in other than the ordinary hours unless he has worked for more hours than the normal number as fixed by departmental regulations.

Office Hours. g. 7668, 7-12-28. (i) The ordinary hours during which a distillery, or a licensed warehouse, or a match factory may be opened shall be as follows : a. 7669, 7-12-28. Week-days ...... 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays ...... 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. 0. 7670, 7-12-28. (ii) On Sundays and notified holidays and during other than the hours specified in sub-section (i) hereof a distillery or a licensed warehouse or a match factory may not be opened or remain open except with the permission of a Senior Excise Officer and such officer shall have a discretion to refuse permission and may normally refuse permission unless application for such permission is made before the previous ordinary closing hour or within such reasonable time beforehand as may be fixed by departmental regulations. 129

Customs. (iii) Where a distillery or a licensed warehouse or a match factory a. m«. 7-12-28. is opened during hours other than those specified in sub-section (i) hereof or on the days specified in sub-section (ii) the distiller, or the licensee, or the proprietor, (as the case may be) shall pay overtime fees in respect of the services of any Excise Officer, clerk, peon, watchman, labourer or employee as may be requisite in accordance with the prescribed scale for overtime fees and in such proportion as are set out in the schedule hereunder. (iv) In calculating overtime periods, no account shall be taken of fractions of an hour not exceeding fifteen minutes. Fractions of an hour exceeding 15 minutes shall count as one hour.

Schedule. (i) 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays ") Overtime at prescribed 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. j rates (ii) Sundays and public holidays j Time and 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. ) ^ (iii) Sundays and public holidays S Time and a faalf 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ) (iv) Christmas day, Good Eriday, Hari Raia Puasa, Hari Raia 7, Haji and first day of Chinese > Double time New Year 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. with no extension No distillery or no licensed warehouse may be opened except in the presence ot the Proper Officer of Excise nor shall any part of it be used as a human habitation. Licensing Board. $ c. a. em, 209-23 Temporary licence per diem ...... •• 20 00 Rule 46. „ extension of hours of sale per hour 20 00 The fee for a temporary licence may be reduced by the Chairman Rule 47. of the Licensing Board if the licence be in respect of a consecutive period exceeding 10 days, provided that the amount of the reduced fee for the period in excess of 10 days be not less than $4 per diem. C $10 for every month or part of Rule 54. Every wholesale dealer's licence ( a month G. 7313, 10-10-80 Transfer of „ 50 cents f $8 for every month or part of Rule &o. Every retail shop licence (_ a month Transfer of „ 50 cents Public-house licence, 1st class C $24 per month or part of a RUie 66. (_ month i, 2nd „ $18 ,. 3rd $12 Public-house licences in respect of railway station refreshment Rule 67. rooms, Government rest-houses and theatres may be issued at such fees and on such conditions as the Licensing Boards with the approval of the Resident concerned in each case and from time to time may decide. F 130

Taxes, Dutiks, Fees, etc. The Commissioner may issue public-house licences for the sale of intoxicating liquors in railway restaurant cars at such fees as he may deem fit. tiToddy-shop jj t. tlicence (retail),j. -in jf $1.50 month per month or part of a Transfer of „ ...... 50 cents Inspection note-book, each ...... 50 „ Wholesaleran. i i toddy-i. jj shop u vlicence ... j( $1.50 month per month or part of a Transfer of ,, ...... 50 cents Permit for the storage of toddy by ^ $2 for a year or any part bakers ( thereof Chemists licence ...... $2 per month or part of a month All licences shall expire not later than the 31st day of December following the date of issue. 9 c. Permit for denaturing of liquors in distillery or warehouse ... 1 OO Analysis of liquors by Government Chemist ...... 25 00 Account books, Toddy-shop (E. 14) each ...... 1 50 Every toddy-shop licence for the sale of toddy by retail shall be subject to the condition that the licensee shall pay monthly without demand to the Superintendent of Excise in the district where the toddy-shop is situated, or in a district where there is no Superintendent of Excise to the District Officer, forty per centum of his total takings or such other sum as the Licensing Board may direct. Beer house licence $2 per month or part of a month. (i) In the case of estate toddy-shops the profits of the sale of toddy may be devoted to all or any of the following purposes : (a) Presents of food, clothes or cash, to a total value not exceeding $2 in any one case, to labourers or their dependants at Deepavali and other festivals ; (6) Entertainments to labourers at Deepavali and other festivals ; (c) Building and maintenance of temples and churches ; (d) Wages of priests ; (e) Sports and recreations for labourers and their dependants ; (/) Anniversaries and prize distributions in estate schools ; (

COSTOMS. Excise duty on matches manufactured in the Federated Malay States : Rate of Excise duty. A. B. C.

c. c. c. Containers in which there are : 0. 3906, 1-6-31. (i) not more than 10 matches per 100 containers 9 8 6 (ii) more than 10 but not more than 20 matches ii ii 18 16 12 (iii) more than 20 but not more than SO matches ii 45 40 30 For every additional 25 matches or part of 25 matches over 50 in a container : a duty additional to duty under (iii) 1i n 221 20 15

The rates in column " A " apply where both the matches and the containers are made from imported timber. The rates in column " B " apply where the matches are made from imported timber and the containers from local timber. The rates in column " C " apply where both the matches and the ■containers are made from local timber.

POSTS, TELEGRAPHS AND STAMPS. (See Post Office Guide.) THE STAMP ENACTMENT, 1930. F. E. 6, SO. From 1st January, 1932, on every bet made on any totalisator section 27a. or parimutuel promoted by any racing club or association exempted a. 8820, under section 15 of the Betting Enactment, 1913, and on every 31-12-31. ■contribution towards any sweep promoted by such racing club or association there shall be charged a duty of five per cent, of the amount paid or contributed. Adjudication fee ...... Five dollars Section 33 Adjudication fee One dollar Sectlon 51 The Chief Secretary may, by an order published in the Gazette1 section 71. authorise any bank doing business in the Federated Malay States, to compound for the payment of unstamped cheques on condition that the bank do pay on 1st January and 1st July, in each year to the Collector the amount due less five cents per dollar. 132

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. STAMP DUTY ON INSTRUMENTS. Schedule A. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. c e. «, so. 1. (a) Admission of any person as an advocate and solicitor ...... Five hundred dollars (6) Admission of the managing clerk of any firm of advocates and solicitors to appear in Chambers ...... Twenty-five dollars 2. Affidavit, statutory declaration or declaration in writing on oath or affirmation made before a person authorized by law to administer an oath One dollar Exemptions. — Affidavit or declaration in writing when made — (a) For the immediate purpose of being filed or used in any Court ; or (6) For the sole purpose of enabling any person to receive any pension or charitable allowance ; or (c) For the sole purpose of satisfying the Government as to the sufficiency of a person about to become surety for a. Government officer ; (d) By persons on accepting an appointment in the Public Service ; (e) Under section 8 of " The Post Office Enactment, 1924 " ; (/) For renewals of Bills of Sale; (g) By a public officer that he or she has attained the appropriate age entitling such officer to a pension ; (h) For the Collector under section 54 ; and, Estate Duty Affidavits. 3. Agreement for a Charge. — See Charge. 4. Agreement for a Lease. — See Lease. 5. Agreement or Memorandum of an Agreement not otherwise specifically charged with any duty, whether the same be only evidence of a contract or obligatory on the parties from its being a written instrument ...... Twenty-five cents Exemptions. — Agreement or Memorandum — («) For or relating to the sale of any goods, wares or merchandise other than a hire-purchase agreement ; (b) For service or personal employment where the wages do not exceed $25 per month, and any agreement between the master and mariners of any vessel or boat for wages ; (c) The matter whereof is not of the value of $25. 133

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Annuity. — Convevance in consideration") F. E. 6, 90. of, and instrument creating by way of >• See Conveyance on Sale sale or gift ) The same duty as a Annuity. — Other instrument creating \ charge for the by way of security j amount deemed to be secured thereby Appointment of a new trustee and Appointment in execution of a power of any property by any instrument not being a will Five dollars Appraisement. — Where the amount of the Appraisement or valuation does not exceed $50 Ten cents Exceeds $50 and does not exceed $100 Twenty-five cents Exceeds $100 and does not exceed $200 Fifty cents Exceeds $200 and does not exceed $300 One dollar Exceeds $300 and does not exceed One dollar and fifty $400 cents Exceeds $400 and does not exceed $500 Two dollars Exceeds $500 and does not exceed $1,000 Four dollars Exceeds $1,000 and does not exceed $2,000 Six dollars Exceeds $2,000 and does not exceed $5,000 ... Eight dollars Exceeds $5,000 Ten dollars Exemptions. — (a) Appraisement or valuation made for and for the information of one party only, and not being in any manner obligatory as between parties either by agree ment or operation of law ; (b) A certificate of an architect or engineer as to the value of work done under a building or engineering contract ; (c) Appraisement or valuation made in pursuance of the order of any Court or at the instance and for the information of the Government ; (d) Appraisement or valuation of property of a deceased person made for the information of an executor or other person required to deliver an aflidavit or account of the estate of such deceased person ; (e) Appraisement or valuation of any property made for the purpose of ascertaining the estate duty payable in respect thereof. 134

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. f. a. a, so. 9. Articles Association of a Company ... Five dollars 10. Assignment. — By way of security or of auy security. — See Charge. Upon a sale or otherwise. — See Conveyance. 11. Assurance. — See Policy of Insurance. 12. Average Bond Ten cents for every $100 13. Award, that is to say, any decision in writing by an arbitrator or umpire — ■ For every $100 awarded and for every frac (a) In any case in which an amount or tional part of $100, value is the matter in dispute 10 cents, but not to exceed in any case $20 Where no amount or value is stated . . Five dollars Exemption. — Awards made under • The Land Acquisition Enactment, 1922." ' The same duty as a 14. Bank Note promissory note un less the duty is compounded for 15. Bill op Exchange. — Payable on demand or at sight or on presentation . . . Four cents 'Five cents for every $100 and for every fractional part of 16. Bill op Exchange of any other kind $100 of the amount whatsoever (except a cheque or bank or value of the money note) for which the Bill or Note is drawn or made Note. — When a bill of exchange is drawn in a set according to the custom of merchants and one of the set is duly stamped, the other or others of the set shall, unless issued or in some manner negotiated apart from such duly stamped bill, be exempt from duty ; and upon proof of the loss or destruction of a duly stamped bill forming one of a set, any other bill of the set which has not been issued or in any manner negotiated apart from such lost or destroyed bill may, although unstamped, be admitted in evidence to prove the contents of such lost or destroyed bill. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. 17. Bill of Lading Ten cents for each copy 18. Bill op Sale — Absolute. — See Conveyance. By way of security. — See Charge. 135

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. F E. 19. Bond for securing the payment or repayment of money or the transfer or re-transfer of stock — See Charge. f(a) When the penalty or amount sec ured does not 20. Bond or Charge executed by way of exceed $500, the indemnity or of security for the due same duty as a execution of an office, or to account -j charge for the for money received by virtue thereof penalty or or to secure the due performance of amount secu a contract red (&) In any other case, $2 Exemptions.— (a) Bond executed by an officer of the Government or his surety to secure the due execution of an office or the due accounting for money or other payments secured by virtue thereof. (b) Bond for securing the refund to Government of amounts overpaid to persons appointed by Government officers to receive their salaries or allowances when absent on leave.

21. Bond on obtaining Letters of Adminis tration — Where the gross value of the estate exceeds $1,000 and does not exceed $10,000 One dollar Where the gross value of the estate exceeds $10,000 Two dollars and fifty cents 22. Certificate to be taken out yearly by every person practising as an advocate and solicitor ... Thirty dollars Note. — See also Share Certificate.

23. Charge, Agreement for a Charge, Bond, Debenture, Covenant, and Bill of Sale by way of security — (a) Being the only or principal or primary security for the pay ment or repayment of money — Not exceeding $25 Ten cents Exceeding $25 but not exceeding $100 Twenty-five cents 136

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. Exceeding $100 but not exceeding $250 Fifty cents Exceeding $250 but not exceeding $500 One dollar And for every further sum of $500 or any part thereof . . . One dollar

(6) Being a collateral or auxiliary or \ additional or substituted secu- J ^ . , , ■, . ., , 0 n / One-fifth of the duty rity J or . by J way J of i further ,. assu- j \f on the,■ principal . . ■ or J ranee for the above-mentioned i m. purpose where , the principal . i or \i primaryr J security J primary security is duly stamped ) (c) Transfer, Assignment or Dis- • position of any charge, bond, One-quarter of the covenant or debenture or of any duty which would money or stock secured by any be chargeable on a instrument or by any warrant I charge for the of attorney to enter up judgment amount transfer or by any judgment red . ■, i , c ,, ^ The same duty as a And also iti i where ■,n ., ,i anv J■ further money,i -,J ,■ f)' Drincinalprincipal ■ • i securitysecurity •* issecured added to the money already ^* £or 01 s^MR , 1 f urth111 R1 monev ((Z) Re-Conveyance, Re-Assign ment, Release, Discharge, Surrender, or Renunciation of any such security as aforesaid or of the benefit thereof or of the money thereby secured— (i) If the total amount of value of the money at any time secured does not exceed $500 Fifty cents (ii) In any other case One dollar

(e) Charge executed in pursuance of a duly stamped agreement for the same on production of such agreement to the Collector One dollar

24. Charter-party One dollar and fifty cents

25. Cheque (unless compounded for) Four cents

26. Contract. — See Agreement. 137

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty, p j;. 6 30. 27. Contract Note — (a) Relating to the sale of any shares, stock or marketable securities in companies incorporated in the Federated Malay States or the Straits Settlements Five cents (6) Relating to the sale of any shares, \ stock or marketable securities J in companies incorporated else- f rpweri^v cents where than in the Federated I Malay States or Straits Settle- \ ments / Note. — Where a note advises the sale or purchase of more than one description of shares, stock or marketable security, the note shall be deemed to be as many contract notes as there are descriptions of shares, stock or security stated in it to be sold or purchased. 28. Conveyance, Assignment, Transfer or Absolute Bill of Sale — (a) On sale of any property (except stock, shares and marketable securities) When the amount or value of the consideration for the sale does not exceed $100 Fifty cents Above $100 and not exceeding $250 One dollar and fifty cents Above $250 and not exceeding $500 Three dollars And for every further $250 or any part thereof One dollar and fifty cents (6) On sale or otherwise of any stock, shares or marketable securities, to be computed on the price or value thereof on date of the transfer — For every $100 or fractional part of $100— (i) Where the transfer bears a certificate signed by the transferor that the name of the transferee was filled in prior to the execution of the transfer by the trans feror Ten cents (ii) In every other case ... Thirty cents 138

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. F E. a»3o; Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. (c) Of any property by way of security or of any security other than a marketable security See Charge The same duty as a (d) Of any property by way of gift conveyance on sale (whether by way of voluntary for a consideration disposition or otherwise) equal to the value of the property (e) Of any kind not otherwise spe cially charged with duty Five dollars Exemptions. — (a) Conveyances and transfers to the Ruler of a State or to the Government of the Federated Malay States or of any State, or to any person to the use of or in trust for such Ruler or Government. (6) Transfers on sale of land for the recovery of Land Revenue. (c) Transfers by Endorsement — (1) Of a bill of exchange, cheque or promissory note; (2) Of a bill of lading ; (3) Of a policy of insurance ; (4) Of charges on rates and taxes authorized by any Enactment for the time being in force in the Federated Malay States ; (5) Of securities of the Government of the Federated Malay States.

29. Copt ob. Extract (attested or in any manner authenticated) of or from— (a) An instrument chargeable with (1) If the original any duty. was not charge (b) An original will or codicil. able with duty, or if the duty (c) The probate or probate copy of a with which it will or codicil. was chargeable (<2) Any letters of administration. does not exceed fifty cents : (e) Any public register (except any Twenty-five cents register of births, baptisms, marriages, deaths or burials). (2) In any other case Fifty cents (/) The books, rolls or records of any Court. Exemptions. — • (a) Copy of any paper which a public officer is expressly required by law to make or furnish for record in any public office or for any public purpose. (6) Copy or extract of or from any law proceedings. 139

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. S, ft. 6, «J. 30. Counterpart or Duplicate of any ins trument chargeable with duty, and in respect of which the proper duty has been paid: provided that the original shall be produced duly stamped, if required by the Collector — (a) If the duty with which the origi- 4\ The same duty as is nal instrument is chargeable > payable on the ori- does not exceed 50 cents j ginal (6) In any other case ...... Fifty cents 31. Covenant. — Any separate instrument of covenant (not being an instrument chargeable with ad valorem duty as a conveyance or charge) made on the sale or charge of any property, or any right or interest therein, and relating solely to the conveyance or enjoyment of or the title to the property sold or charged, or to the production of the documents of title relating thereto, or to all or any of the matters aforesaid ...... Five dollars 32. Debenture. — See Marketable Security and Charge. 33. Declaration or Revocation op ant use or Trust of or concerning any property by any writing not being a Will or an instrument chargeable with duty as a settlement — (i) "When the value of the property does not exceed $1,000 ...... Two dollars (ii) In every other case...... Five dollars 34. Discharge op Charge. — See Charge. 35. Dissolution op Partnership. — See Partnership. 36. Duplicate. — See Counterpart. / The same duty as a conveyance on sale 37. Exchange. — Any instrument whereby J for a consideration an exchange of any property is effected ] equal to the value of the property of greater value 38. Extract. — See Copy. 39. Further Charge. — See Charge. 40. Gipt — S°e Conveyance. 140

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. E. E. 6, 80. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. 41. Indemnity Bond. — See Bond. 42. Insurance. — See Policy of Insurance. 43. Lease or Agreement for Lease of any land, house or other immovable property granted or made — When the lease is for a period Exceed Exceed ing three Not ing one years or exceed but not for any ing one exceed indefi year. ing three nite years. term.

$ c. $ C. $ c.

(a) Without fine or premium when the average rent calculated for a whole year — (i) Shall not exceed in value $100... 0 50 1 00 2 00 (ii) Shall exceed $100 but shall not exceed $250 1 00 2 00 4 00 (iii) Shall exceed $250 but shall not exceed $500 2 00 4 00 8 00 (iv) Shall exceed $500— for every $250 or any part thereof 1 00 2 00 4 00

f The same duty as for a conveyance for a (b) In consideration of a fine or «{ sum equal to the premium and without rent amount of such con- ^ sideration / The duty for a con- i veyance on sale in (c) In consideration of a fine or consideration of the premium and reserving a rent fine or premium plus the duty on a lease for the rent ((Z) Where a percentage or proportion, or the value of a percentage or proportion, of the produce of the land is by the lease or agreement for a lease reserved or payable to the lessor Five dollars Note. — This duty is in addition to any duty which may be chargeable under sub-sections (a) or (c) above on account of any specified rent, fine or premium. 141

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. P. X. 6. so. (e) Lease executed in pursuance of a duly stamped agreement for the same on production of such agreement to the Collector . . . One dollar (/) Lease of any kind whatsoever not otherwise specially charged with duty ...... Five dollars Exemption. — Agricultural lease or agreement for agricultural lease for any definite term not exceeding three years where the rent reserved does not exceed ten dollars a year. Note. — A lease with option of renewal pays for the full term including the period of renewal. 44. Letter of Guarantee. — See Agreement. 45. Letter of Allotment and letter of renunciation or any document having the effect of a letter of allotment of shares in any company or proposed company or in respect of any loan raised or proposed to be raised by any company or proposed company . . . Five cents 46. Letter of Attorney. — See Power of Attorney. 47. Marketable Security — The same ad valorem (i) For or in respect of the money duty according to the thereby secured nature of the security as upon a charge (ii) Transfer, Assignment, or Disposi tion of a marketable security of any description — (a) Upon a sale, gift or settle ment thereof ... See Conveyance (6) Upon a charge thereof ... See Charge (c) In any other case than a sale, gift, settlement or charge ... Five dollars 48. Memorandum of Association of a Company Five dollars 49. Note of Protest by a Master of a ship Twenty-five cents 50. Partition. — Instrument of ... Five dollars Exemption. — Where duty has been paid under any order of Court or Collector of Land Revenue directing a partition no further duty shall be payable in respect of any instrument carrying such partition into effect. •51. Partnership. — (1) Instrument of — (a) Where the capital of the partnership does not exceed $1,000 Two dollars (6) In any other case ... Five dollars (2) Dissolution of Two dollars 142

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. V. E. 0, SO. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. 52. Policy of Insurance — A. — Policy of Sea Insurance — (1) When the premium on the policy does not exceed $1 Five cents (2) When the amount insured does not exceed $1,000 Ten cents (3) When the amount insured exceeds $1,000 Twenty-five cents (4) For time policies on hulls of vessels — In respect of every sum of $1,000 and any fractional part of $1,000 thereby insured — Where the insurance shall be made for any time not exceeding three months... Ten cents Where the insurance shall be made for any time exceeding three months and not exceeding six months... Fifteen cents Where the insurance shall be made for any time exceeding six months and not exceeding twelve months... Twenty-five cents (5) Policies covering a vessel or her machinery or fittings whilst under construction or repair or on trial, whether the period exceeds twelve months or not ... Twenty -five cents (6) For policies containing a continuation clause, additional duty Twenty-five cents Note. — When a policy of sea insurance is drawn in a set according to the custom of marine insurers and one of the set is duly stamped, the other or others of the set shall, unless issued or in some manner negotiated apart from such duly stamped policy, be exempt from duty; and, upon proof of the loss or destruction of a duly stamped policy forming one of a set, any other policy of the set which has not been issued or in any manner negotiated apart from such lost or destroyed policy may, although unstamped, be admitted in evidence to prove the contents of such lost or destroyed, policy. 143

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Description of instrument. . Proper stamp duty. F. E. 6, SO. B. — Fire Insurance— For all policies and renewals irrespective of the sum insured or the term ...... Twenty-five cents C. — Accident insurance and policy of insurance for any payment agreed to be made during the sickness of any person, or his incapacity from personal injury, or by way of indemnity against loss or damage of or to any property ...... Five cents D. — Life Insurance or other insurance not specifically provided for, except such a re-insurance as is described in Division E of this article : for every $1,000 or part of 81,000 insured...... Ten cents E. — Re-Insurance by an Insurance Company, which has granted a Policy of Sea Insurance or a Policy of Fire Insurance, with another Company by way of indemnity or guarantee against the payment on the original insurance of a certain part of the sum insured thereby irrespective of the sum insured or the term . . . Five cents Exemption. — Letter to cover or engagement to issue a policy of insurance. Provided that unless such letter or engagement bears the stamp prescribed by this Enactment for such policy nothing shall be claimable thereunder, nor shall it be available for any purpose except to compel the delivery of the policy therein mentioned.

53. Power or Letter of Attorney — (a) For the sole purpose of appointing or authorising any person to vote as proxy at a meeting of a Company or Association — ■ (1) Where the proxy is to vote at one meeting only . . . Four cents (2) Where the proxy is to vote at more than one meeting . . . Fifty cents 144

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. V. E. t, 30. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. (6) For the performance of one act only where the value of the property to be dealt with is expressed in the Power or Letter and does not exceed five hundred dollars One dollar (c) Of any kind whatsoever not herein before described ... Three dollars Exemption. — Power or Letter of Attorney or authority given by any Government Officer for the receipt of his salary or allowances by any other person or given by any Government pensioner (including pensioners of the Government of the Straits Settlements) for the receipt of his pension by any other person. j Ten cents for every $100 and for every 54. Promissory Note of any kind whatso fractional part of ever except a bank note $100 of the amount or value of the money for which \ the note is made 55. Protest of Bill or Note, that is to say, any declaration in writing made by a Notary Public or other person lawfully acting as such, attesting. the dishonour of a bill of exchange or promissory note ... Fifty cents 56. Protest by the Master of a Ship, that is to say, any declaration of the particulars of her voyage drawn up by him with a view to the adjustment of losses or the calculation of averages, and every declaration in writing made by him against the charterers or the consignees for not loading or unloading the ship, when such declaration is attested or certified by a Notary Public or other person lawfully acting as such ...... • ...... Fifty cents

57. Proxy. — See Power of Attorney. 58. Receipt for any money or other property the amount or value of which exceeds twenty dollars ...... Four cents Exemptions. — Receipt — (a) Endorsed on or contained in any instrument duly stamped or exempted acknowledging the receipt of the consideration money therein expressed, or the receipt of any principal money, interest or annuity or other periodical payment therein secured ; (b) Given for any payment of money without consideration ; 145

Stamp Duty on Instruments. (c) Given for money or security for money deposited in the P. B. 6, SO. hands of any banker to be accounted for ; Provided the same be not expressed to be received of or by the hands of any other than the person to whom the same is to be accounted for ; Provided also that this exemption shall not extend to a receipt or acknowledgment for any sum paid or deposited for or upon a letter of allotment of a share or in respect of a call upon any scrip or share of or in any company or association or proposed or intended company or association ; (d) Given by an officer of the Governmeut for money or other property received from the Treasury or by any Govern ment pensioner (including pensioners of the Government of the Straits Settlements) for his pension. , 59. Re-conveyance of Charged Property. — See Charge. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. 60. Release, that is to f (a) If on a sale The same duty as a say, any instru -I conveyance on sale ment (not being (6) If by way of ( The same duty as a such a release as security ( charge is provided for by (c) If by way of C The same duty as a con- section 27) where gift ( veyanceby way of gift by a person re (d) In any other leases any pro case not other perty or any right wise specifically or interest in any charged with property duty ...... Two dollars 61. Revocation of Power or Letter of Attorney chargeable with the duty of three dollars ...... Three dollars 62. Revocation of any trust. — See Declaration of Trust. 63. Settlement or Agreement for a Settlement — (a) If by way of sale or gift. — See Conveyance. The same duty as a charge for the sum (&) If by way of charge equal to the amount or value of the property settled or agreed to be settled (c) Settlement executed in pursuance of a duly stamped agreement for the same on production of such agreement to the Collector One dollar 64. Share Certificate Five cents Ninety cents for every 05. Share Warrant issued under the $100 or fractional provisions of " The Companies Enact part of $100 of the ment, 1917," or Stock Certificate to nominal value of the bearer shares or stock speci fied in the warrant 146

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. 1?. K. 4, SO. Description of instrument. Proper stamp duty. 66. Ship or Chinchew's Receipt ...... Five cents 67. Substitution under or in virtue of a Power or Letter of Attorney ...... One dollar 68. Surrender of Charge. — See Charge. 69. Surrender of Lease — (a) When the duty with which the ) The duty with which lease is chargeable does not > such lease is exceed $2 ) chargeable (6) In any other case ...... Two dollars Exemption. — Surrender of lease when such lease is exempted from duty. 70. Transfer ...... See Conveyance 71. Trust f J ee declaration ( oee Conveyance 72. Trust Eeceipt granted on the occasion of a loan or overdraft on goods, if unattested ...... Twenty-five cents 73. Valuation ...... See Appraisement 74. Warrant for Goods ...... Five cents Exemptions. — Any document or writing given by an inland carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods conveyed by such carrier. A weight note issued together with a duly stamped warrant and relating solely to the same goods, wares or merchandise. e 1046 Documents entered into in pursuance 28-4-12. of section 22 of "The Mineral Ores Enactment, 1904 " (Perak, Selangor and Negri Sembilan), corresponding section of " The Mineral Ores Enact ment, 1923," is 30, for every $100 or fractional part of $100 ...... Five cents General Exemptions. (1) All instruments of any kind whatsoever, and all counterparts or duplicates of such instruments, made or executed by or given to any Government Officer on behalf of the Ruler of a State or the Government of a State or of the Federated Malay States — (a) which are executed solely by such officer ; (6) the duty on which would under this Enactment be payable by such Ruler or Government. The above exemption does not extend to any instrument or writing signed or executed by any officer as Official Administrator or Public Trustee or by a receiver appointed by the Court ; or to any instrument rendered necessary by any Enactment, Order in Council or order of Court ; or to a sale made for the recovery of an arrear of revenue or in satisfaction of a decree or order of Court. (2) Instrument of Apprenticeship. 147

Stamp Duty on Instruments. (3) Instruments relating exclusively to immovable property situate so. out of the Federated Malay States or relating to things to be done out of the Federated Malay States. (4) Any instrument for the sale, transfer or other disposition, either absolutely or by way of charge or otherwise, of any ship, vessel or any part, interest, share or property of or in any ship or vessel registered under the Imperial Merchant Shipping Acts or registered or licensed under Straits Settlements Ordinance No. 125 (Merchant Shipping) or under any law of the Federated Malay States. (5) Any document prepared or registered in connection with loans from the Agricultural Loan Fund. (6) Any documents executed in connection with the authorized scheme of loans to subordinate officers. (7) All documents executed in connection with the authorized scheme of loans to fishermen within the States of Selangor and Perak. (8) All instruments (other than cheques) relating solely to the business of any society registered under " The Co-operative Societies Enactment, 1922," and executed by an officer or member of such society, the duty on which would but for the exemption hereby granted be payable by such officer or member. (9) All charges over land executed for the security of loans made under the War Service Land Grant Scheme. (10) Declaration under " The Hindu Marriage Registration a.g.o. 541, 25. Enactment, 1924." ' L A- m, *>• (11) Agreements under section 8 of " The Vagrancy Enactment, f.e. 1, 21. 1921." (12) Security Bonds under section 26 (v) of " The Women and F.E. 2, 14. Girls Protection Enactment, 1914." (13) Bills receipted by Military Officers serving in the Straits Settlements Command. (14) Receipts for Deposits and Withdrawals from the Savings f.E. 3, 24. Bank under section 18 of " The Savings Bank Enactment, 1924." (15) Charges made in favour of the Resident, or of the State, s- °- J*^ in substitution for other charges already made and registered for n.s. g. 284,' securing the repayment of Government Loans to Planters. 12-2-15. (16) Grants of exclusive privileges. Pg" e'g^-is. (17) Agreements by vagrants with the Resident of a State to leave

Taxes, Doxies, Fees, exc. g. 11119, 20-2-25. (20) All discharges of charges and all charges in respect of land situated, within Kuala Lumpur town which bear a certificate by the Registrar of Titles that the execution of the instrument has been rendered necessary by an exchange or redistribution of land agreed to by the parties to the instrument at the instance of Government prior to the declaration of the Kuala Lumpur Town Planning Area. G. 5155, 16-9-27. (21) The instruments, namely, all discharges of charges and all charges in respect of land situated in the districts of Kuala Lumpur, Klang, or Kuala Selangor which bear a certificate by the Registrar of Titles or Collector of Land Revenue that the execution of the instru ment has been rendered necessary by changes in the district boundaries declared by Gazette Notification No. 6730 of 10th December, 1926. G. 6791, 9-12-27. (22) All leases and sub-leases in respect of land situated in the districts of Kuala Lumpur, Klang or Kuala Selangor, which bear a certificate by the Registrar of Titles or Collector of Land Revenue that the execution of the instrument has been rendered necessary by changes in the district boundaries declared by Gazette Notification No. 6730 of 10th December, 1926. G. S533, 8-5-81 (23) Receipts issued by the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China for moneys received under "The Loan Enactment, 1931." Section e. Stamps affixed under articles in Schedule B below must be cancelled by the person affixing the stamp, but in all other cases cancellation must be effected at a Stamp Office.

Schedule B. INSXRUMENXS WHICH MAY BE SXAMPED UNDER SECXION 6 (ii). Nature of instrument and reference number Person required to thereto in Schedule A. cancel the stamp. 1. Bill of exchange (except a promissory note) and cheque (unless compounded for) Nos. 15, 16, 25— ■(a) when drawn or made out , of , the \(The th& first Federated holder in Federated Malay States ^ Malay States (6) when drawn or made in the Federated Malay States . . ... The drawer (" The person by whom 2. Bill of Lading No. 17 ... < the instrument is (, made or executed ' The person by whom the instrument is 3. Charter-party No. 24 } Iaf* executed or by 1 - ' whose execution it is completed as a binding contract 4. Cheque (unless compounded for) No. 25. — See Bill of Exchange -5. Contract Note No. 27 ...... The person by whom the note is executed 6. Letter of Allotment No. 45 ...... The person by whom the letter is signed 149

Stamp Duty on Instruments. Nature of instrument and reference number Person required to thereto in Schedule A. cancel the stamp. ( The person in whose 7. Letter of Renunciation No. 45' < favour the letter is ( executed 8. Note of Protest by the Master of a Ship No. 49 The Notary ( The first holder in 9. Policy of Insurance when issued out < the Federated of the Federated Malay States No. 52 ( Malay States ( The person in whose 10. Power of Attorney No. 53 I favour the instru- ( ment is executed 11. Protest of Bill No. 55 The Notary 12. Protest by Master of a Ship No. 56 The Notary 13. Proxy No. 57 See Power of Attorney 14. Receipt No. 58 ... The person by whom the receipt is given ( The person by whom 15. Revocation of Power of Attorney No. 61 < the instrument is ( executed ( The person by whom 16. Share Certificate No. 64 < the certificate is ( issued 17. Ship or Chinchew's Receipt No. 66 The person by whom the receipt is given ( The person in whose 18. Substitution under a Power of Attorney < favour the iustru- No. 67 ( ment is executed The person by whom 19. Warrant for Goods No. 74 the instrument is executed or issued

Schedule C. Section SO. Nature of instrument. Person liable to pay duty. 1. Bond... The obligor 2. Charge or Agreement for a Charge The chargor 3. Conveyance ... The grantee or transferee 4. Copy or Extract The party requisi tioning the same 5. Exchange The parties in equal shares 6. Lease or Agreement for Lease — (

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Nature of instrument: Person liable to pay duty. f The parties thereto, in proportion to their respective shares in the whole property partitioned, unless the partition is made in execution of an order 7. Partition . .. < made by the Supreme Court or a Collector of Land Revenue, when it shall be paid in such proportion as the Court or Collector of Land Revenue shall direct The transferee or 8. .Reconveyance assignee or the person redeeming the security

F E. 10, S9. THE ESTATE DUTY ENACTMENT, 1929. Rates of estate duty payable in the case of every person dying after the last day of September, 1929 : 0. 6453, 27-9-29. At the rate of Where the principal value of the estate per centum. Exceeds $ 500 and does not exceed $ 5,000 1 n 5,000 1i 11 10,000 2 11 10,000 11 M 25,000 3 11 25,000 11 11 50,000 4 n 50,000 11 M 100,000 5 » 100,000 11 r1 200,000 6 il 200,000 »l M 400,000 7 iI 400,000 11 11 600,000 8 1! 600,000 i1 11 800,000 9 11 800,000 11 1,000,000 ... 10 » 1,000,000 11 11 1,250,000 ... 11 11 1,250,000 11 11 1,500,000 ... 12 ii 1,500,000 11 11 1,750,000 ... 13 11 1,750,000 11 11 2,000,000 ... 14 11 2,000,000 11 11 — ... 15 Provided that the amount of estate duty payable on an estate at the rate applicable thereto under the above scale of rates of duty shall, where necessary, be reduced so as not to exceed the highest amount of duty which would be payable at the next lower rate with the addition of the amount by which the value of the estate exceeds the value on which the highest amount of duty would be so payable at the lower rate. 151

Stamp Duty on Instruments, rates of estate duty. In the case of persons dying after the last day of December, 1931. f. e. 35, u. At the rate of Where the principal value of the estate per centum. Exceeds $ 1,000 and does not exceed $ 5,000 1 M 5,000 11 11 10,000 2 1i 10,000 11 11 25,000 3 ii 25,000 1i 1l 50,000 4 1i 50,000 i1 11 100,000 5 1i 100,000 11 11 150,000 6 11 150,000 « 11 200,000 7 !■ 200,000 11 11 300,000 8 ii 300,000 1l 11 400,000 9 1i 400,000 1l 11 500,000 ... 10 500,000 n 11 750,000 ... 11 ii 750,000 i1 11 1,000,000 ... 12 1i 1,000,000 1l 11 1,250,000 ... 13 1] 1,250,000 M 11 1,500,000 ... 14 11 1,500,000 1l 1l 2,000,000 ... 15 1I 2,000,000 1l 1l 3,000,000 ... 16 11 3,000,000 1I 11 5,000,000 ... 17 11 5,000,000 11 1l 7,500,000 ... 18 i1 7,500,000 I1 11 10,000,000 ... 19 Over $10,000,000 ...... 20 Provided that the amount of estate duty payable on an estate at the rate applicable thereto under the above scale of rates of duty shall, where necessary, be reduced so as not to exceed the highest amount of duty which would be payable at the next lower rate with the addition of the amount by which the value of the estate exceeds the value on which the highest amount of duty would be so payable at the lower rate. THE WAR LOANS ENACTMENT, 1916. F. B. 1, 18. Section 15. — Debentures issued shall be exempt from all duties and taxes. THE WAR LOANS INVESTMENT TRUST OF MALAYA, 1916. F B 8i la Section 8. — All share certificates, interest warrants, etc., are exempt from all duties and taxes.

THE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ENACTMENT, 1918. F. E. 28, 18. Section 9. — Certificates issued under this Enactment are exempt from all duties and taxes. THE VICTORY LOAN ENACTMENT, 1920. p. E. 1, 20. Section 4. — The bonds shall be exempt from all duties other than duties on estates of deceased persons and from all taxes. The bonds shall be accepted at par in payment of duties on estates of deceased persons. THE LAND ACQUISITION ENACTMENT, 1922. F. B. 20, 22. Section 53. — No award or agreement made under this Enactment shall be chargeable with stamp duty. 152

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. COUETS. THE COURT FEES ENACTMENT, 1905. a. 1838, 2-7-15. Rules made by the Judicial Commissioners, with the approval of the Chief Secretary to Government, under section 12 of " The Court Fees Enactment, 1905," for regulating the mode in which fees chargeable under that Enactment shall be collected and for ensuring the proper cancellation of judicial stamps and for keeping accounts of such stamps. 1. The fees to be taken in the Supreme Court and the Courts of Magistrates shall be taken by adhesive stamps. 2. The adhesive stamps at present in use in these Courts shall continue to be used so long as they are supplied by the Treasury. 3. The stamps shall be affixed to a praecipe in the form in the schedule hereto. 4. Before the document to which any stamp relates is sealed or the praecipe in any way acted upon such stamp shall be cancelled by the officer of the Court charged with that duty. 5. The cancellation shall be effected by defacing the stamp in indelible ink by a hand stamp bearing the word " cancelled " and the date of cancelling as well as by means of perforation and it shall be obligatory on all officers of the Supreme Court and the Magistrates' Courts charged with the duty of cancelling adhesive stamps to see that all stamps affixed to praecipes are so cancelled on the presentation thereof. 6. The officer charged with the duty of cancelling the stamps shall enter in a book kept for that purpose a record of the value of the stamps so cancelled by him together with the nature of the document in respect of which the fee denoted by the stamps is chargeable and the number of the suit or matter in which it is required to be sealed. 7. Every document sealed in pursuance of a praecipe shall bear an endorsement signed by the officer cancelling the stamps giving the reference number to the praecipe and stating that the fee chargeable on it has been paid by stamps. 8. The praecipes shall be kept on a file and numbered in consecutive order until the audit is taken and each praecipe shall bear the number of the suit to which it pertains. After the lapse of six months from the date on which the Audit Officer shall have certified his satisfaction with his examination of the accounts of the fees received by stamps in the record kept of the value of stamps cancelled in the Registry, the praecipes dealt with under the audit shall be destroyed in the presence of the Registrar and the Audit Officer.

Schedule. FORM OF PRECIPE. In the Supreme Court (or other Court as the case may be) between A.B., plaintiff, and CD. and others, defendants. Seal a writ of summons or subpoena (or plaint or other the document hereto annexed as the case may be). 153

Courts.. When the fee chargeable is an ad valorem fee computable under o. isss, t-7-u. section 4 of " The Court Fees Enactment, 1905 " — State the amount claimed in the suit or the value of its subject- matter or other matter in respect of which the fee is chargeable, otherwise state the fee prescribed for the document. A.B. (the suitor or his agent) or X.Y., solicitor for (party on whose behalf the writ or document is to issue or be sealed). To the Registrar of the Supreme Court (or other the officer of the Court in which the process or act is required to be taken).

COURT FEES. FEES IN CIVIL MATTERS. In all Courts other than the Courts op Penghulus, Kathis and Assistant Kathis. 1. Plaint (not otherwise provided for in this schedule) G. 1896, l -4 27. presented in a Civil Court — When the amount or value of the subject-matter in dispute — $ c. does not exceed $10 ...... 40 exceeds $ 10 but does not exceed $ 25 ... 75 25 „ „ 50 ... 1 50 50 „ „ 100 ... 3 00 100 „ „ 500 ... 7 50 500 30 00 2. Plaint in any suit where it is not possible to estimate at a money value the subject-matter in dispute — if presented in a Magistrate's Court 7 50 if presented in the Supreme Court 30 00 3. Plaint in a suit between landlord and tenant for possession of immovable property when the monthly rent payable in respect thereof — does not exceed $100 7 50 exceeds $100 ... 30 00 4. Claim against the estate of an insolvent (unless a judg 0. 251, 12 1 23 ment has already been obtained in the Federated Malay States in respect of such claim) 7 50 Application for review of judgment — («) if presented. on or after the thirtieth ( ^abl^ou ^The day from the date of the decree plaint (b) if presented before the thirtieth day ( ^j^-i^jg ^ from the date of the decree | ^e p|ain^ 154

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. ». mi, 1M-2S. g Application for execution when the amount due on the decree — $ c. does not exceed $500 ...... 75 exceeds $500 but does not exceed $2,500 ... 1 50 2,500 7 50 7. Order for, or warrant of, sale of property to be conducted by public servant whether by way of execution or otherwise — by realized way of uppoundage to $500 on the gross" amount j) i>K per cent. . 'A further fee of 1 percent, and if the gross amount realized exceeds on all gross $500 proceeds in excess of $500 8. Summons to defendant (for each defendant named) — c. in a Magistrate's Court 75 „ Court of a Judicial Commissioner ... 50 9. Summons to a witness (for each witness named)— in a Magistrate's Court 75 in the Court of a Judicial Commissioner... 50 10. Order for, or warrant of, attachment of property 50 11. Warrant of commitment or arrest (for each person named) — in a Magistrate's Court 75 „ Court of a Judicial Commissioner . . . I 50 12. Notice of every kind including notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal (for each person to be notified) 75 13. Affidavit or declaration (for each person making the same) I 50 14. Bond (for every party executing the same) . 50 (1. 1738, 6-3-29. 14a. Bonds under section 185 of the Probate and Adminis tration Enactment Nil G. 251, 12-1-23. 15. Petition (for every petitioner named in the same) 75 16 Search (for every matter in respect of which the same is made) ... 75 17 Memorandum of appeal — to the Court of a Magistrate of the First Class., 1 50 against the decision of a Magistrate 7 50 ,, ,, Judicial Commissioner .. 15 00 to the Ruler of the State in Council against the Pk. ft. 1427, decision of a Kathi or Naib Kathi 5 00 24-5-18. S. O, 2852, 16-8-18. N.S. O. 6676, Note. — Appeal may be proceeded with without payment of fee if 3-11-22. it is proved that the petitioner is unable to pay the fee. Pg. O. 4791, 1 0-8-23. 155

Courts. 18. Copy of decree, order, or injunction — $ c. (a) of a Court of Appeal ...... 3 00 g. 8570, 18-12-31. (6) of any other Court to which this schedule applies ...... 1 50 19. Applications to Court, including petitions, motions and summonses (not otherwise provided for) ...... 1 50 o. 251, 12-1-23. 20. Caveat in probate or administration proceedings ... 1 50 21. Probate or letters of administration when the value of the estate exceeds $500 • ...... 1 50 22. Commission for any purpose (in addition to expenses of the commission) ...... 1 50 23. Filing or issuing any document not herein otherwise provided for, other than a statement of defence ... 1 50 24. Copies of depositions, orders, records, written judgments, grounds of judgment and other processes or proceed ings of the Court, certified under the seal of the Court and signature of a Magistrate or other duly authorized officer of the Court, per folio of 100 words or any part of such folio ...... 25 25. Translation by an interpreter attached to the Court, per folio of 100 words or any part of such folio ...... 75 26. On filing a memorandum of appearance by an Advocate and Solicitor where a party has originally appeared in person or of change or discharge of Advocate and Solicitor or of change of address for service ...... 1 50 27. On certificate or allocatur of the result of a taxation of a bill of costs ...... 3 00 28. On the petition of a law clerk to be examined ...... 15 00 29. On a certificate or report by the "Registrar to the Court not being a certificate of costs and not being a certificate of the result of an appeal from a Magistrate's decision ...... 1 50 30. Upon giving an appointment to take an examination G. 4113, 19-3-26. under section 392 of "The Civil Procedure Code, 1918" 15 00 31. For every witness sworn and examined under section 392 of " The Civil Procedure Code, 1918," for each hour or part of an hour...... 5 00 32. Translation of private documents by Interpreters of the Supreme Court — For every 100 words or fraction of 100 words in the ir.s.u. 1549, 28. original document to be translated ...... 2 00 8t2' 28- • Net value to be taken. A.G.0. 1, 18. C.S.O. 2247, 18. 156

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. administration suits. «. 251, 12-1-23. 1. Petition (75 cents for petition, $1.50 for the declaration $ c. of the value of the estate) ...... 225 2. • Affidavit for the Collector. If affirmed before an officer of the Court 1 50 If not so affirmed Nil 3. Bond. For every person executing the same (in addition to the fee chargeable under the Stamp Enactment) ...... 1 50 G. 1819, 15-3-29. Nothing in this schedule shall apply to Bankruptcy matters.

FIXED FEES IN CRIMINAL MATTERS, o. 25i, 12-1-28. 1. Summons to defendant (for each defendant named) ... 75 2. „ witness (for each witness named) ...... 75 3. Warrant of arrest (for each person named) ...... 75 4. Search warrant ...... 75 5. Bond (for every party executing same) ...... 75 6. Proclamation ...... 1 50 Where there is no fee prescribed for criminal matters in this order or in any Enactment, rule or order the fee chargeable shall be that chargeable in corresponding civil matters provided that no fee shall be charged for an appeal from the decision of a Judicial Commissioner in a criminal case. a. 2556, i.s-5-27. 7. Memorandum of appeal against the decision of a Magistrate 2 50

FEES IN COURTS OF PENGHULUS, KATHIS AND ASSISTANT KATHIS. $ c. G. 251. 12 1-28. 1. Summons to defendant (for each defendant named) t ... 30 2. „ witness (for each witness named) ...... 15 3. Copy of decree ...... 30 4 Institution of suit in Penghulu's Court ...... { the va*ueCoft'the (. subject-matter 5. Copy of notes of evidence per folio of 100 words or any part of such folio ...... 10 Provided that the minimum fee shall be 50 cents. Provided also that when the notes are copied by a salaried public servant the fee shall be paid into the Government revenue ; but in any case when the copying has to be done by the Penghulu, Kathi or Assistant Penghulu or by some person for him who is not a salaried public servant, the person doing the copying may retain the fee for himself. A.G.O. 132, 16. • No fee should be charged if the affidavit is signed before a Magistrate, t Penghulu, Jeram, 50 cents; vide Kuasa. 157

Courts. The following Court Fees are prescribed in matters under the 6. ess, 1-2-ea "Land Code, 1926, Land Acquisition Enactment, 1922, and "Valuation of Land Enactment, 1922 :

COURT FEES. A. — Land Code, 1926. — $ c. (1) Application to Court against the decision of the proper registering authority, Commissioner of Lands, or Collector, under section 237 (iii) ... 7 50 (2) Summons to defendant (for each defendant named) ...... 1 50 (3) Summons to a witness (for each witness named) 1 50 (4) Notice of every kind including notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal (for each person to be notified) 75 (5) Affidavit or declaration (for each person making the same) ...... 1 50 (6) Search (for every matter in respect of which the same is made) ...... 75 (7) Copy of decree, judgment, order or injunction : (a) of a Court of Appeal ...... 3 00 (b) of any other Court to which this schedule applies ...... 1 50 (8) Application to Court including petitions, motions and summonses (not otherwise provided for) ... 1 50 (9) On filing a memorandum of appearance by an Advocate and Solicitor where a party has originally appeared in person or of change or discharge of Advocate and Solicitor or of change of address of service ...... 1 50 (10) On certificate or allocatur of the result of a taxation of a bill of costs ...... 3 00 (11) On a certificate or report by the Registrar to the Court not being a certificate of costs and not being a certificate of the result of an appeal from the decision of a proper registering authority, Commissioner of Lands or Collector 1 50 (12) Other processes issued in connection with the above same fees as in similar processes in the Civil Procedure Code. (13) Eeference by Registrar to Court under section 238 (i) Free (14) Reference by Commissioner of Lands ...... „ 158

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. 0 623, 1-2-29. B. — LAND ACQUISITION ENACTMENT, 1922. $ c. (1) Reference to Court by Collector at request of interested persons under section 20 ...... 7 50 (2) Summons to party (for each person summoned) 1 50 (3) Summons to a witness (for each witness named) 1 50 (4) Notice of every kind including a notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal (for each person to be notified) ...... 75 (5) Affidavit or declaration (for each person making the same) ...... 1 50 (6) Search (for every matter in respect of which the same is made) ...... 75 (7) Copy of decree, judgment, order or injunction: (a) of a Court of Appeal ...... 3 00 (6) of any other to which this schedule applies 1 50 (8) Application to Court including petitions, motions and summonses (not otherwise provided for) 1 50 (9) On filing a memorandum of appearance by an Advocate and Solicitor where a party has originally appeared in person or of change or discharge of Advocate and Solicitor or of change of address of service ...... 150 (10) On certificate or allocatur of the result of a taxation of a bill of costs ...... 3 00 (11) On a certificate or report by the Registrar to the Court not being a certificate of costs and not being a certificate of the result of an appeal from the decision of. a proper registering authority, Commissioner of Lands or Collector 1 50 (12) Other processes issued in connection with the above same fees as in processes similar in the Civil Procedure Code. C. — Valuation op Land Enactment, 1922. — (1) Objections under section 33 ...... 7 50 (2) Appeal to Court of Appeal under section 37 ... 15 00 (3) Summons to party (for each person summoned) 1 50 (4) Summons to a witness (for each witness named) 1 50 (5) Notice of every kind including notice of appeal to the Court of Appeal (for each person to be notified) 75 (6) Affidavit or declaration (for each person making the same) ...... 1 50 (7) Search (for every matter in respect of which the same is made) ...... 75 (8) Copy of decree, judgment, order or injunction : (a.) of a Court of Appeal ...... 3 00 (6) ' of any other Court to which this schedule applies ...... 1 50 159

Courts. (9) Application to Court, including petitions, motions $ c. Q. 628, 1-2-29. and summonses (not otherwise provided for) 1 50 (10) On filing a memorandum of appearance by an Advocate and Solicitor where a party has originally appeared in person or of change or discharge of Advocate and Solicitor or of change of address of service ...... 1 50 (11) On certificate or allocatur of the result of a taxation of a bill of costs ...... 3 00 (12) On a certificate or report by the Registrar to the Court not being a certificate of costs and not being a certificate of the result of an appeal from the decision of a proper authority, Valuer-General, or Collector ...... 1 50 (13) Other processes issued in connection with the above, same fees as in similar processes in the Civil Procedure Code. THE COURTS ENACTMENT, 1928. F. E. 14, 28. Civil Appeals. (i) A copy of any notes of evidence made by the Judicial Rule 6. Commissioner from whose decision the appeal is brought may, with the approval of the Judicial Commissioner, be supplied by the Judicial Commissioner's clerk to any party to an appeal applying for the same after the appeal has been entered, on payment to such clerk of a fee of 25 cents per folio of 100 words. (ii) Such application shall be made in writing to the Judicial Commissioner's clerk. THE JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCITY) ENACTMENT, 1922. F. E. 2, 22. The fees set out in the schedule shall be payable in respect of the G. 5430, 22-8-24. registration of judgments under the Enactment. Schedule of Fees. On issuing summons for leave to register ... The same as on originating summons. $ c. On the order for registration 5 00 On certified copy of judgment As an office copy. Other Fees, the same as those payable under The Court Fees Enactment, 1905." No Court fees shall be chargeable in the first instance on any Section 90. proceeding commenced by a labourer, or by the Superintendent on Section 59. his behalf, against his employer under the Labour Code and the Netherlands Indian Labourers Protection Enactment, but in case a conviction shall be had or judgment given against the employer, such fees shall be paid by the employer, together with the general costs of the proceedings. 160

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. *, e. 4, 20. the probate and administration enactment, 1920. chapter (iii). a. 8305, 1. The Commission mentioned in the schedule to these rules 21-12-28.* shall be paid jn respect of the duties in that schedule referred to. 2. For the purposes of the schedule hereto : (a) the value of any property (other than cash) shall be the price which in the opinion of the Official Administrator such property would fetch if sold in the open market. (6) income : (i) where the same is collected or received by the Official Administrator and outgoings are paid thereout by him shall mean the gross income so collected or received, and (ii) where the same is derived from the carrying on of any trade or business shall mean the gross receipts from the carrying on of such trade or business, and (iii) save as aforesaid shall mean the net annual income applicable for distribution or accumulation.

Schedule. I— CAPITAL COMMISSION. On taking over the administration of an estate a commission based on the gross capital value of the estate at such of the following rates as may be applicable : (a) For the first $50,000 not more than 3 or less than 1 per cent, at the discretion of the Official Administrator ; (6) For any excess over $50,000 up to a total of $250,000 not more than 2| or less than f per cent, at the discretion of the Official Administrator ; (c) For any excess over $250,000 up to a total of $500,000 not more than 2 or less than | per cent, at the discretion of the Official Administrator ; (d) For any excess over $500,000 up to a total of $750,000 not more than 1| or less than \ per cent, at the discretion of the Official Administrator ; (e) For any excess over $750,000 not more than 1 or less than \ per cent, at the discretion of the Official Administrator. 2. Provided as follows : (a) For the purpose of ascertaining the rate at which any commission is to be charged and the amount of any such commission, the value of any property in respect of which such commission is payable shall be taken to that multiple of $100 which shall be nearest to the actual value of that property ; and, (b) The minimum amount pavable under Clause I above shall be $10. 161

Courts. ii.— commission on sale of property.

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. f. e. 20, 15. the foreign marriage notice enactment, 1915. c. 3470, The following fees to be paid to Registrar, Supreme Court, Kuala. io-n-16. Lumpur, and credited to revenue : $ c. For receiving notice of an intended marriage ...... 5 00 „ „ a caveat ...... 10 00 ,, certificate of notice having been given and posted up 2 50

Pk. E. 2, 00. THE MUHAMMADAN MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE REGISTRATION S. E. VIII, 00. ENACTMENT. Perak, Selangor, Negri Sembilan — $ c. Certificate of marriage, each ...... • 50" „ divorce „ ...... • 50 N.B.— Husband and wife have each to take a separate certificate. Pg. E. l, 20. Pahang — $ c. G. 2077, 7-4-22. registration 0£ marriage 1 00 „ issue of certificate under sections 3 (d) and 4 for each certificate ...... 50 For endorsement of certificate under section 5 (i) ... 50 „ copy or extract from a register ...... 50 N.B. — (i) Separate certificates for husband and wife, section 3. (ii) Registrars who do not draw salary or allowance in respect of the appointment shall retain fees taken by them, section 10. F. E. 9, 24. THE HINDU MARRIAGE REGISTRATION ENACTMENT, 1924. $ c. e. 5490, ie-8-29. For registration of any marriage to be paid in revenue stamp 1 00 a. 562, 22-1-27. For copy of an entry in the register under section 6 (v) ... Free For each certified extract to be paid in revenue stamp ... 2 00

F. e. 8, 11. THE MARRIAGE REGISTRATION ENACTMENT, 1911. Fees for Registration of Marriages other than Christian or Muhammauan. ? c. a. 5436, 4-11-21. 1- Registration fee, including fee for receipt of extract ... 2 00 2. Fee for receipt subsequently of a copy of an extract already issued, after statutory declaration of loss or original extract has been made ...... 1 00 F. E. 1, 12. THE POWERS OF ATTORNEY ENACTMENT, 1912. 0 . 2428, 27-9-12. Certification of copy ...... 1 00 Search of register ...... 25 Fee for information supplied under section 11 ...... 1 00 Fee for supplying office copy, per folio of 100 words or part (section 8) ...... 15 a. 1541, 6-6-is. Fee for deposit of power of attorney in Registrar's Office ... 1 00 • Perak, 25 cents. 163

Courts. the bills of sale enactment, 1922. $ c. F.E. 18, 22. Registration, renewal of, or transfer of 1 00 Searching register 1 00 Office copy or extract, per folio of 100 words ... 75 Declaration of renewal (stamp duty) ... Free a.a.o. 3563, n. C.S.O. 2837, 18. THE BANKRUPTCY ENACTMENT, 1912. F. E. 2, 12. Pee in respect of every deed registered 5 00 O. 3938, 26-8-21. Pee for an office copy of, or extract from, any deed per folio of 100 words for certified copies 50 Search fee for each Deed of Arrangement 50 Fee to inspect, examine and make extracts from any regis tered Deed of Arrangement ...... 50 The fees and percentages in the scale hereto annexed shall from and after 1st September, 1921, be the fees and percentages to be charged in respect of proceedings under the said Enactment, and shall be taken in any Court having jurisdiction in bankruptcy and in any office connected with such Court.

Scales of Fees and Percentages Chargeable on Estates. (Section 115.) Table A. $ c. Every declaration by a debtor of inability to pay his debts... 1 00

Taxks, Duties, Fees, etc. a. 4135, 29-8-ei. Every application to the Court under sections 18 and 22 to approve a composition, a fee computed at the following rates on the gross amount of the composition, viz., $6 on the first $600 or fraction of $600, and $1.50 on each $150 or fraction of $150 above $600 up to $30,000, and 75 cents on each $150 or fraction of $150 above that amount. Note. — Where a scheme or composition has not been approved by the Court and a subsequent application is made to the Court to approve of another scheme or composition, one or other of the above fees (as the case may require) shall be charged, less seven-eighths of the fee paid on the first application, and also of any net fee already paid under Table C. Every application for search other than by a petitioner, $ c. bankrupt, or ofiicer of Court ...... 25 Every application to the Court except by the Official Assignee ...... 1 00 Every office copy each folio of 100 words ...... 25 On every record of trial (or such less sum as the Court may specially order) ...... 10 00 Every allocatur by any officer of the Court for any costs, charges or disbursements, where the amount allowed shall not exceed $100 1 00 Where the amount exceeds $100, for every $50 allowed or a fraction thereof ...... 25 Every application to an Official Assignee to appoint a special manager ...... 1 50 °' 76S524 10 30 -^very summons in Chambers ...... 1 00 Every order (except order appointing time of public examination and order otherwise prescribed) ...... •1 00 Every application for extension of time for holding first meeting of creditors and order thereon ...... 50 a. 4135, 29-8-21. The fees in Table A shall be taken by adhesive stamps affixed to a praecipe in the manner prescribed by rules made by the Judicial Commissioners under " The Court Fees Enactment, 1905," and published in the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of the 2nd July, 1915. Table B. On the net assets realized or brought to credit by the Official Assignee whether acting as interim receiver, assignee, or trustee after deducting any sums paid to secured creditors in respect of their securities, and not being assets realized by a special manager or moneys received and spent in carrying on the business of the debtor and on the net assets realized by an Official Assignee when acting as trustee to administer a debtor's property under a composition or scheme, after deducting any sums paid to secured creditors in respect of their securities and not being moneys received and spent in carrying on the business of a debtor, a percentage according to the following scale shall be charged : On the first $10,000 or fraction thereof ... $5 per centum On the next $15,000 „ ... 4 On the next $25,000 „ ... 3 On the next $50,000 „ ... 2 Above $100,000 1 F.8.G. 1078, 31. * This fee need not be charged on adjudication and receiving orders. 165

Courts. On the amount distributed in dividend by the Official Assignee a. ms, 29-8-zi. under adjudication or when acting as trustee under schemes or compositions, a percentage according to the following scale : On the first $10,000 or fraction thereof ... $2^ per centum On the next $15,000 „ ... 2 On the next $25,000 „ ... 1| On the next $50,000 „ ... 1 . Above $100,000 a For the Official Assignee acting as interim receiver of the $ c. property of a debtor under section 10 in addition to the percentage chargeable on realization, on every order ... 12 00 And in addition, where the order is in force for a longer period than fourteen days, for every seven days after the first fourteen, and for every fraction of seven days ... 6 00 For each notice by an Official Assignee to a creditor of a first or any other meeting or sitting of the Court...... 10 For each notice by an Official Assignee to a creditor of an adjourned meeting or an adjourned sitting of the Court 05 For the Official Assignee supervising a special manager or the carrying on of a debtor's business a fee according to the following scale : If the gross assets are estimated by the Official Assignee not to exceed $3,000 ...... $ 6 per week If to exceed $ 3,000 but not to exceed $ 30,000 12 30,000 „ „ 60,000 18 60,000 „ „ 120,000 24 „ 120,000 30 Meeting (including adjourned meeting) of creditors summoned by Official Assignee, for each creditor whom notice has been given of such meeting, but not exceeding in summary administration $12 for each meeting ; and in _ non-summary administrations not exceeding $30 for each ' ' meeting ...... 10 Travelling, keeping possession, and other reasonable expenses of Official Assignee, the amount disbursed. For official stationery, printing, books, forms, and postages each estate. For every ten creditors or fraction of ten ...... 1 00

Table C. Application for execution, order for execution or warrant of sale of property under section 27 of the Enactment — The same fees as are chargeable under items 6 and 7 under order made on the 11th of January, 1911, by the Judicial Commissioners under " The Court Fees Enactment, 1905." Actual travelling expenses of sheriff or notice server, in serving bankruptcy notice, petitions or orders or in executing every warrant seizure or search warrant or warrant of apprehension, or order of commitment. 166

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Table D. For every order of administration under section 99, $5 per centum on the total amount of the debts scheduled from time to time, excluding any fraction of 810 in such total, shall be charged. [For commission and charges on sales, conducted by licensed auctioneers, under this Enactment, see page 194.]

F. E. 14, 24. THE PRINTING PRESSES ENACTMENT, 1924. a. 518, 25-1-25. The following fees are chargeable under this Enactment : $ c. For declaration by printer under section 7 ... 5 00 „ „ publisher „ 7 ... 5 00 ,, „ printer and publisher (being the same person) under section 7 ... 5 00 „ „ printer under section 8 ... 1 00 „ „ publisher „ 8 ... 1 00 „ „ printer and publisher (being the same person) under section 8 ... 1 00 ,, „ printer under section 9 (1) 5 00 .,, ,, publisher „ 9 (1) 5 00 ,, ,, printer and publisher (being the • ' same person) under section 9 (1) 5 00 „ „ proprietor on change of proprietor ship under section 9 (3) 1 00 Section 10. — Fee for search and inspection of the newspaper register ... 1 00 Fee for every copy of any entry in the newspaper register to be made and certified by the Eegistrar under the seal of the Court ... 1 00

F. E. 27, 28. THE DIVORCE ENACTMENT, 1928. O. 4545, 5-7-29. The fees chargeable in respect of suits under this Enactment shall be as in the schedule hereto. Schedule. Documents on which the stamp is to be Pees. affixed and remarks. Summons. $ e. 1. On every summons under rule 10 ...... 5 00 . . Praecipe 2. On return of summons to Registry under rule 14 . . . 1 00 .. The return Pleadings. 3. Filing a petition 5 00 .. The pleading 4. Filing an answer ...... 5 00 5. Filing any other pleading ... 5 00 6. On amending pleadings ... 2 00 167

Courts. Documents on which the stamp is to be Fees. affixed and ra Evidence. $ c. tf. 4545, 5-7-28. 7. Filing interrogatories (each set) 5 00 The interrogatory 8. Filing each deposition of each witness 2 00 The deposition Protection Orders. 9. Filing application for an order for the protection of a wife's earnings and property ... ''. 5-00 i application 10. On the order under seal of the Court 10 00 The order Subpoena. 11. On every subpoena 1 00 ... Praecipe Grounds of Judgment. 12. Application for certificate of grounds of judgment ... 2 00 ... The application Office Copies. 13. On issuing an office copy of a decree or judgment ... 10 00 ... Praecipe 14. On issuing an office copy of any decree or order for alimony ... 5 00 15. On issuing an office copy of an order directing how damages shall be applied 5 00 16. On issuing an office copy of an order providing for custody, maintenance or education of children, if 5 folios of 100 words or under 5 00 ... Praecipe 17. If the above order exceeds 5 folios for each addi tional folio or part of a folio 1 00 Orders. 18. For any order issuing under the hand of the Judge or of the Registrar of the Supreme Court except orders made on summons or motion 5 00 ... The order 168

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Documents on which the stamp is to be Pees. affixed and remarks. # 4545, 5-7-29. REFERENCES TO THE REGISTRAR. 19. On each reference to ascer tain the amount to be paid or secured to a wife to cover her costs 00 20. For his report thereon 00 The report 21. On each reference for any other inquiry before the Registrar. For every hour or part of an hour after the first hour a further fee of . . . 5 00 For the Registrar's report, if 5 folios of 100 words or under 5 00 If exceeding 5 folios, for every additional folio or part of a folio 1 00

Summonses. 22. On each summons ...... 1 00 The summons 23. For an order on summons 1 00 The order 24. If a final order in the cause 5 00

Motions. 25. Filing a motion 5 00 ... The motion 26. On any minute or order on motion 5 00 ... The minute or order 27. If a final order in the cause 10 00 ... The order

Appeals. 28. On entering or setting down an appeal to the Court of Appeal 15 00 ... Praecipe

Filing. 29. Filing every affidavit or other document brought into Court or deposited in the Registry for filing which no fee is before specified ... 1 00 ... The affidavit or other doeument In respect of any matters not specially mentioned above the fees chargeable shall be the same as those chargeable in a suit in the Supreme Court. 169

COMPANIES. THE COMPANIES ENACTMENT, 1917. F. E. 20, 17. Schedule B. Table B (Sections 257 and 269). 0. mn, _ . _ 12-1217. Table op Fees to be Paid to the Registrar. I. — By a Company having a Share Capital. $ c. For registration of a company whose nominal share capital does not exceed $10,000 50 00 For registration of a company whose nominal share capital exceeds $10,000, the above fee of $50 with the following additional fees, regulated according to the amount of nominal share capital ; that is to say — For every $5,000 of nominal share capital or part of $5,000 up to $25,000 10 00 For everv $5,000 of nominal share capital or part of $5,000" after the first $25,000 up to $500,000 ... 2 50 For everv $5,000 of nominal share capital or part of $5,000' after the first $500,000 50 For registration of any increase of share capital made after the first registration of the company, the same fees per $5,000 or part of $5,000, as would have been payable if the increased share capital had formed part of the original share capital at the time of registration. Provided that no company sball be liable to pay in respect of nominal share capital, on registration or afterwards, any greater amount of fees than $500, taking into account in the ease of fees payable on an increase of share capital after registration the fees paid on registration. For registration of any existing company, except such companies as are by this Enactment exempted from payment of fees in respect of registration under this Enactment, the same fee as is charged for registering a new company. For registering any document by this Enactment required or authorized to be registered, other than the memorandum or the abstract required to be filed with the Registrar by a receiver or manager or the statement required to be sent to the Registrar by the liquidator in a winding-up 3 00 For making a record of any fact by this Enactment required or authorized to be recorded by the Registrar ...... 3 00 II.— By a Company not having a Share Capital. For registration of a company whose number of members, as stated in the articles, does not exceed 20 ...... 50 00 For registration of a company whose number of members, as stated in the articles, exceeds 20, but does not exceed 100 100 00 For registration of a company whose number of members, as stated in the articles, exceeds 100, but is not stated to be unlimited, the above fee of $100 with an additional fee of $2.50 for every 50 members or less number than 50 members after the first 100. 170

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. a. 31365, For registration of a company in which the number of * c- 12-12-17. members is stated in the articles to be unlimited ...... 200 00 For registration of any increase in the number of members made after the registration of the company in respect of every 50 members, or less than 50 members, of that increase 3 00 Provided that no company shall be liable to pay on the whole a greater fee than $200 in respect of its number of members, taking into account the fee paid on the first registration of the company. For registration of any existing company, except such com panies as are by this Enactment exempted from payment of fees in respect of registration under this Enactment, the same fee as is charged for registering a new company. For registering any document by this Enactment required or authorized to be registered, other than the memorandum or the abstract required to be filed with the Registrar by a receiver or manager or the statement required to be sent to the Registrar by the liquidator in a winding-up ... 3 00 For making a record of any fact by this Enactment required or authorized to be recorded by the Registrar ...... 3 00

BEGISTRATION FEES (Section 255). e. 759 15-8-18. The fees hereinafter set forth shall be payable in respect of the " several matters and things specified : For registering under section 93 (i) to (vii), any mortgage or charge created by a company — $ c. Where the amount of the mortgage or charge does not exceed $2,000 5 00 Where it exceeds $2,000 10 00 For registering particulars of a series of debentures under section 93 (viii) — Where the total amount secured by the whole series does not exceed $2,000 5 00 Where it exceeds $2,000 10 00 For registering the appointment of a receiver or manager of the property of a company under section 95 3 00 For each inspection of the register of mortgages and charges ...... 50 For each inspection of the documents of any company kept by the Registrar ...... 50 For a certified copy of a certificate of the incorporation of a company ...... 3 00 For supplying and certifying a copy or extract of any other document or any part of any other document — per folio of 100 words ...... 25 For examining and certifying any such copy or extract as aforesaid, which has been supplied by the person requiring the same — per folio of 100 words ...... 10 171

Companies. Fees Payable in Respect op Winding-up of Companies. Section 253. Rules, 1918, 1. The fees set out in the Tables appended to these rules shall be 9-t-is. paid in respect of proceedings under this Enactment. 2. The fees mentioned in Table A shall be taken in adhesive a. 789, 15-s-is. stamps, which shall be cancelled by the Registrar, an Assistant Registrar or the chief clerk of the Court. 3. The fees mentioned in Tables B and C shall be taken by the Official Receiver in money. 4. Whenever practicable the stamp shall be affixed or the money paid in respect of every fee before the proceeding is had in respect of which the fee is payable.

SCALE OF FEES. Table A. $ c. 1. Every petition 30 00 2. „ bond with sureties ...... 5 00 3. „ subpoena or summons ...... 2 00 4. On issuing an office copy of a judgment or order made in Court (except an order upon a petition for winding-up, an order adjourning a public examination, and an order appointing a shorthand writer) — (a) if made in Court ...... 10 00 (b) if not made in Court ...... 5 00 5. Every order adjourning a public examination ...... 4 00 6. „ „ appointing a shorthand writer ...... 4 00 7. „ affidavit filed other than proof of debt ...... 1 00 8. Eor taking an affidavit or an affirmation in lieu of an affidavit, or a declaration, except for proof of debts, for each person making the same ...... 1 00 And in addition thereto for each exhibit referred to therein and required to be marked ... 50 9. On every proof of debt above $10 (other than proof for workmen's wages) ...... 50 10. Every application for search other than by petitioner, liquidator or officer of the company 50 11. Every other office copy, each folio of 100 words 25 12. On every application to the Court to approve a recon struction or other scheme by which the affairs of the company are to be wound up otherwise than by the realization and distribution of assets ...... 50 00 172

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. o. 759, 15-8-18. 13. On every order of the Court approving such reconstruc tion or scheme, a fee according to tbe following scale on the estimated value of the company's property transferred or otherwise disposed of, viz. : (i) On the first $100,000 or fraction thereof ... j per cent. (ii) „ next 900,000 „ f „ (iii) Above $1,000,000 ^ „ 14. For taxation of costs — The same fees as those directed to be paid and collected by the order for the time being in force as to fees in the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

Table B. 1. Every inspection of any document lodged with the * c- Official Receiver ...... 50 2. Every copy of or extract from such document, each folio of 100 words or figures ...... 25 3. Every application by a committee of inspection to the Official Receiver for a special bank account ...... 10 00 4. Every order of the Official Receiver for a special bank account 20 00 5. Every application under section 246 of the Enactment to the Official Receiver for payment of money out of the company's liquidation account, and every application for the re-issue of a lapsed cheque or money order in respect of moneys standing to the credit of the companies liquidation account — Where the amount applied for does not exceed $10 50 „ „ „ exceeds $ 10 ... 1 00 100 ... 2 00

Table C. I. — On the audit of the Official Receiver's or liquidator's accounts a fee according to the following scale on the amount brought to credit, including the produce of calls on contributories, but after deducting (1) money received and spent in carrying on the business of the company and (2) amounts paid by the Official Receiver or liquidator to secured creditors (other than debenture holders) : On the first $ 50,000 or fraction thereof ... 1 per cent, next 950,000 „ „ 4,000,000 „ „ 5,000,000 „ Above 810,000,000 „ „ ... „ 173

Companies. II. — Where the Official Receiver acts as provisional liquidator only — a. 759, 15-3-18. (a) Where no winding-up order is made upon the petition or -where a winding-up order is rescinded or all further proceedings are stayed prior to the summoning of the statutory meetings of creditors and contributories : Such amount as the Court may consider reasonable to be paid by the petitioner or by the company as the Court may direct in respect of the services of the Official Receiver as provisional liquidator.

(b) Where a winding-up order is made but the Official Receiver is not continued as liquidator after the statutory meetings of creditors and contributories : $ c. (1) In respect of every 10 members, creditors and debtors and every fraction of 10 up to 1,000 5 00 For every 10 or fraction of 10 above 1,000 ... 2 50

Provided that where the net assets of the company including uncalled capital are estimated in the statement of affairs not to exceed $5,000, three-fifths of the above fee only shall be charged. (This fee to include cost of official stationery, printing, books, forms and postage within the Federated Malay States, the Colony, the State of Johore and to places in the British Dominions.") (2) On the value of the company's property as estimated in the statement of affairs after deducting (in cases where a person other than the Official Receiver has, prior to the making of a winding-up order, been appointed receiver for debenture holders) the amount due to debenture holders : On the first $ 50,000 or fraction thereof ... 1 per cent. „ next 200,000 „ ii ••• 12 ii „ 750,000 „ 1 r ••• ,|1 1 i Above $1,000,000 L

III. — Where the Official Receiver acts as liquidator of the company .((including his services as provisional liquidator) — $ c. (1) In respect of every 10 members, creditors and debtors and every fraction of 10 ...... 10 00 Provided that where the net assets of the company, including uncalled capital, do not exceed $5,000, three-fifths of the above fee only shall be charged. (This fee to include cost of official stationery, printing, books, forms and postage within the Federated Malay States, the Colony, the State of Johore and to places in the British Dominions.) 174

Taxes, Duties, Fkes, etc. a. 739, 15-3-18. (2) Upon the total assets, including the produce of calls on contributories, realized or brought to credit by the Official Receiver, after deducting sums on which fees are chargeable under No. IV of this Table and not being monies received and spent in carrying on the business of the company : On the first 5 10,000 or fraction thereof ... 5 per cent. „ next 15,000 „ „ ... 4 „ „ 25,000 „ „ ... 3 „ „ „ 50,000 „ „ ... 2 „ „ 900,000 „ „ ... 1 „ Above $1,000,000 „ ,. ... $ (3) On the amount distributed in dividend or paid to contri butories, preferential creditors and debenture holders by the Official Receiver, half the above percentages. IV. — Where the Official Receiver collects, calls or realizes property for debenture holders or other secured creditors : The same fees as under No. Ill (2) and (3) of this Table to be paid out of the proceeds of such calls or property. V. — Where the Official Receiver performs any special duties not provided for in the foregoing tables : Such amount as the Court, on the application of the Official Receiver, may consider reasonable. VI. — Travelling, keeping possession, law costs and other reasonable expenses of the Official Receiver : The amount disbursed. VII. — On every payment under section 246 of the Enactment of money out of the companies liquidation account, 10 cents on each $10 or fraction of $10 to be charged as follows : Where the money consists of unclaimed dividend, on each dividend paid out. Where the money consists of undistributed funds or balances, on the amount paid out.

„ E „ 18 THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES ENACTMENT, 1918. a. 2045, 19-7-18. Fees for inspection and copies of documents are the same as those under "The Companies Enactment, 1917." $ c. section 16. Fees for documents filed under sections 6, 9 and 13 ... 8 00

F.E. 9, 12. THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN COMPANIES ENACTMENT, 1912. Section 9. Fee for registering any document required by Enactment to be filed with the Registrar of Companies, Kuala Lumpur 2 50 Inspection of each document for every half of an hour ... 25 g. 156, 17-M3. For each certified copy of or extract from any other document, per 100 words or part ...... 25 Uncertified copies or extracts, per folio of 100 words ... 10 Certifying any document as true copy, per 100 words ... 15 Certificate under rule 14 ...... 50 175

Companies. the life assurance companies enactment, 1924 F. E. 7, 24. O. 2506, 12-4-24. "For registering any document under section 16 (4) of the $ c. Enactment to be filed with the Registrar of Companies, Kuala Lumpur 5 00 For each inspection of the documents of any company kept by the Registrar 50 For supplying and certifying a copy or extract of any other document or any part of any other document — per folio of 100 words 25 For examining and certifying any such copy or extract as aforesaid, which has been supplied by the person requiring the same — per folio of 100 words ...... 10

THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE ENACTMENT, 1920. f.b. 20, 20. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE (FEES) RULES, 1928. Schedule. a. s14a, 17-8-28. I.— CAPITAL FEES. 1. On the acceptance of a trust a fee (hereinafter referred to as an " acceptance fee ") based on the gross capital value of the trust property at such of the following rates as may be applicable : .(i) In cases where the Public Trustee is acting as Executor or Administrator or has assumed administration of an estate under sections 5 or 7 (iii) of the Enactment : (a) For the first $50,000 not more than 3 or less than 1 per cent, at the discretion of the Public Trustee ; (b) For any excess over $50,000 up to a total of $250,000 not more than 2\ or less than § per cent, at the discretion of the Public Trustee ; (c) For any excess over $250,000 up to a total of $500,000 not more than 2 or less than \ per cent, at the discretion of the Public Trustee ; (rZ) For any excess over $500,000 up to a total of $750,000 not more than 1| or less than \ per cent, at the discretion of the Public Trustee ; (e) For any excess over $750,000 not more than 1 or less than \ per cent, at the discretion of the Public Trustee. (ii) In cases of a bare trust of land not involving management or any active duties : one-quarter of the above rates. (iii) In any other case : one-half of the above rates. 2. Upon the withdrawal (whether upon distribution amongst the beneficiaries or otherwise) of any capital from the trust property a fee (hereinafter referred to as a "withdrawal fee") of not less than I or more than 1 per cent., at the discretion of the Public Trustee, of the value of the property withdrawn. 176

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. a. 5149, 17-8-28. 3. Provided as follows : (a) For the purpose of ascertaining the rate at which any acceptance fee or withdrawal fee is to be charged and the amount of any such fee, the value of any property in respect of which such fee is payable shall be taken to be that multiple of 8100 which shall be nearest to the actual value of that property ; and (b) The minimum amount payable under clause 1 above shall be $25 ; and (c) Notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained no acceptance fee or withdrawal fee shall be chargeable in respect of any annuity purchased in or transferred, into the name of the Public Trustee by any other person. II. — FEES ON SALE, PURCHASE, INVESTMENT AND BE-INVESTMENT OF TRUST PROPERTY. 1. Upon the sale or purchase of any land and upon the execution of any charge or other document evidencing the lending of money on behalf of any trust to any person a fee based on the capital value of the property sold or purchased or on the airount of the money lent as under : (a) For the first $1,000 2 per cent. (6) For any excess over $1,000 up to a total of $10,000 ,1 „ (c) For any excess over $10,000 up to a total of $50,000 A „ (cZ) For anv excess over $50,000 up to a total" of $100,000 " ... a „ (e) For any excess over $100,000 up to a total of $500,000 § „ (/) For any excess over $500,000 ... -jL Exception : Where the Public Trustee lends money from one trust estate to another trust estate a nominal fee of $10 shall be charged, one-half being payable by each trust estate. 2. In other cases — half the above rates. III. — INCOME FEES : UPON THE ANNUAL INCOME OF THE TRUST PROPERTY. 1. Income arising from Government stock, shares and debentures in Public Companies and other like securities — a fee of 2 per cent, of the amount collected up to tlie first $20,000 and of 1 per cent, of any excess over $20,000. 2. Income arising from any other assets — a fee of not less than 2 per cent, or more than 5 per cent, of the amount collected ; Provided that where any income is collected by the person entitled or is paid to him or to his bank without any intervention on the part of the Public Trustee, the Public Trustee may remit the whole or any part of the fee payable hereunder. IV.— AUDIT FEES. Under section 14 of the Enactment — such fees as the Chief Secretary may in any particular case direct, regard being had to the time and trouble involved, the value of the estate and the other circumstances of the case. 177

POLICE. THE MINOR OFFENCES ENACTMENT, 1920. p- B- 25i 20- Pedlars and Hawkers Licences : The fees payable for licences shall be paid in stamps and shall be — (a) For a hawker and pedlar by land for every six $ c. e 2m 21-4-22. months or part of six months ...... 6 00 (6) For a hawker and pedlar by water for every six months or part of six months in respect of each half koyan carrying capacity of each boat or raft used in the business ...... 5 00

All licences shall expire on the 30th day of June and the 31st day of December in each year.

P&ocession and Music Licences : $ c. For every religious and other procession consisting

Pound Fees : g. 7418, 13-11-25. For every goat or sheep ...... 1 00 For every pig, horse or pony ...... 2 00 For cattle, per head 3 00 * For cattle straying and injuring trees of economic value or crops, per head ...... 4 00 For feeding any animal detained in a public pound, per head per diem ...... 20 Detention for a period greater than 12 hours but less than 24 hours shall be reckoned as one day. No charge will be made for feeding if the period of detention does not exceed 12 hours. 178

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. pk. e. 6, 04. the explosives enactment, 1904. n.s. e.'s, 04. 1. For every licence for a hulk or floating magazine for ' C- Pg. e. 4, 04. explosives, yearly 200 00 O. 3087, 1-6-23. 2. For every licence for a store or magazine for explosives, of capacity exceeding 640 c. ft., yearly ...... 25 00 3. For every licence for a store or magazine for explosives, of capacity not exceeding 640 c. ft., yearly ...... 15 00 Rule 8. N.B. — Licence for a store or magazine for explosives shall be for any period in months. 4. For every licence for a shop to store and deal in explosives, $ c. maximum stock 3,000 rounds of ammunition, 3,000 percussion caps and 20 lbs. avoirdupois of gunpowder, yearly 10 00 5. For every licence for a shop to store and deal in explosives, maximum stock any approved amount in excess of the quantity stated in 4, yearly ...... 100 0O 6. For every licence for a shop to store and deal in fireworks only, yearly ...... 10 00 7. For every permit to import, export or remove explosives 1 00 8. ,, licence to store explosives temporarily under rule 17 1 00 9. For every permit to purchase, sell or possess explosives 1 00 Provided that no fee shall be leviable in respect of permits to purchase or possess '310 ammunition issued to a member of any registered or exempted Ladies' Rifle Club or Association. g. 8S28, 6-12-20. And provided that no fee shall be leviable in respect of any permit to purchase or possess ammunition issued to their Highnesses the Sultans of Perak, Selangor and Pahang and the Tang di Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan. a. 3872, 6-6-80. And provided further that no fee shall be leviable in respect of any permit to purchase or possess -22 ammunition for use by any recognised cadet corps. a. 2977, 24-4-si. For every licence to manufacture gunpowder or fireworks ... 25 00 Fee for a new licence to import explosives under rule 81 (Death or Bankruptcy of Licensee) ...... 1 00 Fee for duplicate licence under rule 82 ...... 50 a. 2583, 17-4-24. Fee f or every licence for the manufacture and storage of matches in premises licensed by the Licensing Officer under rule 5 (to be paid in stamps affixed to the counterfoil of each licence) per annum ...... 50 00 179

Police. Scale of Charges for Explosives Stored in a. a. m, 07. Government Magazines. Dynamite, gelignite or any nitro-glycerine composition : 5 cents per month for each case or part of a case ; or $20 per annum for general storage of not more than 50 cases, to remain in the magazine unused in any one month. Any deposited and unused above 50 to be charged at 10 cents per case or part of a case ; Detonators or any fulminate of mercury explosives : 5 cents per month for every 10 boxes or part of 10 boxes ; Fuse : 5 cents per month for every 250 coils or part of 250 coils ; Gunpowder: 5 cents per month for every 50 lbs. or part of 50 lbs. ; or $20 per annum for general storage of above, allowing not more than 600 boxes of detonators, 1,000 coils of fuse or 1,000 lbs. of gunpowder, to remain in the magazines unused for one month. Any quantities above these figures remaining unused in any one month to be charged 10 cents for each 10 boxes of detonators, each 250 coils of fuse and each 50 lbs. of gunpowder, respectively.

THE PLACES OP PUBLIC AMUSEMENT ENACTMENT, 1913. F. E, 24_ 13 $ c. Section 3 (ii). 1. Licence for every J three months or rpart thereof...... 3 00 *k;Sel. G- G. im, 735, 14.u- 2. Shooting gallery licence for every three months or part n.s. g. 435, 14. thereof 30 00 Pg- a. m, u. 3. Billiard saloon licence for every three months or part a. 2502, 21-4-22. thereof 15 00 4. Dart throwing gallery licence for every three months or G_ 946 si-i-so. part thereof ...... 15 00

THE BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ENACTMENT, 1920. F. E. 13, 20. For a certified extract from register or post registration book ' c- a. 4383, 22-7-22. of a birth or death ...... 1 00 Exemption. — In the case of the death of a contributor or a. 8408, of the wife of a contributor or in the case of the birth 28-12-23. or death of the child of a contributor under " The Widows and Orphans Pension Enactment, 1915," when such extract is required for the purposes of the said Enactment. For a search in register or post registration book of births and deaths ...... 1 00 For late registration (under section 14) 1 00 180

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. pk. e. 18. os. the quarantine and prevention of disease s. e. 18, 08. enactment, 1903. n.s.e. 22, 08. registbation 0F Dogs: $ c. Pg. E. 16, 03 & 17, 09. Dogs...... per annum ... 3 00 0. 7244, 1-10-80. Bitches g QQ g. spio, 2-6-81. Provided that any applicant for a licence who satisfies the Licensing Officer that he is (a) a vegetable grower occupying land under a Temporary Occupation Licence, or (b) an agriculturalist in occupation of not more than five acres of land may be granted a licence for one male dog only at a reduced fee of $1. g. 467, 19. Eegistration of change of ownership ...... 50 cents g. 486,' 10! T'ee for a fresh metal number if original number is lost or defaced ...... 50 „ a. 9045, 20 12 29 Whenever the owner of any dog shall have been convicted • of a Eule 85 (iii) breach of the provisions of rule 84 in respect of such dog, the registra tion fee for the current year for such dog shall be four times the fee charged under sub-section (i) of this rule, and one-half of such, increased fee, if paid, shall be paid to the person, if any, upon whose information the conviction was obtained.

F. E. 14, 26. THE SECOND-HAND DEALERS ENACTMENT, 1926. g. 2040, 1-4-27. 1. The following fees shall be chargeable and shall be payable in stamps to be affixed to the counterfoil of the licence : (a) For exemption from the conditions of this Enactment under section 4 $ 6 per annum (6) For a licence to carry on the business of a second-hand dealer (i) If in the form in the second schedule ... 12 „ (ii) If in the form in the fourth schedule ... 6 „ (c) For the transfer of a licence ... 1 ,, Licence issued under this Enactment shall expire on the 31st day of December in the year in which it is issued.

F. E. 16i 21. THE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ENACTMENT, 1921. Licence and Fees. —

Police. (6) Instruments exceeding 28 lbs. capacity : s. 4928, 11-8-22. Each instrument for weighing not more than one pikul ...... 50 cents Each instrument for weighing more than one pikul ...... 25 cents for each pikul of capacity up to a maximum fee of $5 Each weight representing more than 28 lbs...... 10 cents (c) Measures of capacity : Each 10 „ The Inspector shall on request visit the premises of any owner of an instrument which cannot conveniently be taken to his office, in which case he shall charge double the fees above specified. Certificates of verification shall be issued without fee. Licences shall be issued on payment of the following fees : (a) For licence to make, repair and sell weights, measures and instru ments for weighing ...... $30 per annum (6) For licence to sell weights, measures and instruments for weighing ... 12 „ Such licences shall expire on the 31st December next following the date of issue. Where a licence is issued after the 31st January in any year the fee shall be reduced by $2.50 or $1 as the case may be for each complete month that has elapsed since the commencement of the year.

THE WILD ANIMALS AND BIRDS PROTECTION ENACTMENT, 1921. F. E. 16, 25. Deer and Game Bird licences — a. 810, 10-2-26. Such licences shall be in three classes as follows : (a) Available for six head of deer of which not more than two may be doe sambur and for game birds ...... Fee $15 (6) Available for three head of deer of which not more than two may be sambur, and not more than one may be doe sambur... ,, 5 (c) Available for game birds ...... „ 5 Licences in class (a) or (b) may be issued by Game Warden or by Chief Police Officer and licence in class (c) may be issued by Chief Police Officer or any Police Officer. Every licence shall expire on the 31st day of December following the date of issue. A head of deer wounded but not killed shall be considered a head for the purpose of licences mentioned above. Only one licence in each case may be issued to the same person in any one season. [For Big Game Licences, see page 198..] 182

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. f. e. 2, 10. the theatres enactment, 1910. g. 1057, so-i-si. • The fees to be charged in respect of licences shall be as follows : A. — For cinematographic exhibitions, by whomsoever carried on in any theatre, room, booth, tent or other enclosed place for admission to which an entrance fee is or might be charged : (i) If the theatre, room, booth, tent or other enclosure has seating accommodation for less than 200 * C- persons, for each performance ...... 2 00 (ii) If it has seating accommodation for 200 persons or more but not 300, for each performance ... 3 00 (iii) If it has seating accommodation for 300 persons or more but not 400, for each performance ... 4 00 (iv) If it has seating accommodation for 400 persons or more, for each performance ...... 5 00 For any second or subsequent performance held on the same day- half the above fees will be charged. A. (1) — For circuses, by whomsoever carried on, and for other theatrical performances carried on by persons not being , Chinese or Tamils in any theatre, room, booth, tent or other enclosed place for admission to which an entrance fee is or might be charged : (i) If the theatre, room, booth, tent or other enclosure is in the opinion of the Licensing Officer capable of holding 400 persons or more at a time, for each * e- performance ...... 2 00 (ii) If capable of holding 200 persons or more but not 400, for each performance ...... 1 50 (iii) If not capable of holding 200 persons, for each performance ... 1 00 B. — For theatrical performances, other than those referred to in paragraph A (1) hereof, carried on in any theatre, room, booth, tent or other enclosed place for admission to which an entrance fee is or might be charged : (i) If the theatre, room, booth, tent or other enclosure is in the opinion of the Licensing Officer capable of holding 400 persons or more at a time, for • c' each performance ...... 1 00 (ii) If capable of holding 200 persons or more but not 400, for each performance ...... 75 (iii) If not capable of holding 200 persons, for each performance ...... 50 C. — For theatrical performances carried on in any unenclosed place, for each performance ...... 50 Provided that if any performance shall continue after midnight double the above fees shall be charged. • These fees are for performances. The theatre itself must be licensed nnder Sanitary Board Enactment, see page 275. 183

Police. the arms enactment, 1915. e. e. 13, 15. Licences and Pebmits for Arms (to expire on the °' ms' 28"3"29- 30th June next following the date of issue). $ c. Fire-arm licences, for each arm ...... 5 00 Air-gun licences, for each arm ...... 2 00 Permits to carry (a) for each fire-arm ...... 5 00 (fc) for each air-gun ...... 2 00 For any number of arms the property of a theatrical or circus company which arms are to be bona fide used in the performances to be given by such company ... 1 00 For a licence to purchase or obtain transfer of arms ... 1 00 „ import arms ...... 50 export „ ...... 50 ,, manufacture or deal in arms, per annum 100 00 „ repair arms, per annum ...... 20 00 Provided that (a) the fee to be charged for firearm licences for smooth bore-shot guns for the protection of agricultural produce by cultivators on their own land and permits to carry the same shall be for each arm ... 2 00 (6) the fee to be charged for any annual licence which is issued between the 1st of January and the 30th of June of the same year shall be only half of the annual fee. Permits and licences for firearms in the possession of c.s.o. 6984, 12. Government officers issued ...... Free Licence or permit issued in respect of any .310 bore rifle a. 5977, 6-10-22. which is bona fide the property of " The Selangor Ladies' Rifle Club" and "The Kinta Ladies' Rifle Association " or of any member of any such clubs . . . Free Licence or permit issued in respect of any .303 bore

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. g. 6iw, is-9-29. Licence issued in respect of any service revolver or automatic pistol privately owned by any officer of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment or by any officer of the Federated Malay States Police, provided such revolver or automatic pistol though privately owned forms part of the regular equipment of such officer . . . Free g. 389, 17-1-30. Licence issued in respect of any service revolver or automatic pistol privately owned by any officer of the Malayan Volunteer Infantry, Federated Malay States, provided such revolver or automatic pistol though privately owned forms part of the regular equipment of such officer ...... Free Chief Police Officer may require a deposit of $50 before issuing a licence for a pistol (revolver) returnable one month after expira tion of licence. [Section 5 (iv).] Interest allowed by Bank on deposits shall be payable to depositor. Exemption. — Perak. 6. 8826, 31-12-81. The property of Mr. A. S. Vernay — .465 Double Barrel Rifle No. 30376 by Holland and Holland ; .375 Express Rifle Holland No. 28422 ; .30 Magazine Rifle No. 129 by Holland and Holland ; .240 No. 1018 Magnum Mauser by Holland and Holland ; 12 Bore Double Barrel Shot Gun No. 1721 by Atkin. The property of Major G. S. Rowley — .470 Double Barrel Rifle No. 15169 by Lang ; .350 Magazine Rifle No. 3812 by Rigby ; 12 Bore Double Barrel Shot Gun No. 1073 by Churchill. The property of Capt. F. A. B. Holloway — .455 Colt Pistol No. 3947 ; .360 Webley Pistol No. 63593.

Selangor. ( Now in the possession g. 38, 2-1-32. One D.B.B.L. 8-bore Gun No. 13768 \ of Mr. E. Seimund, One D.B.B.L. 12-bore Gun No. 57320 j Game Warden, V. Selangor «. 7555, 6-ii-si. One D.B. Rifle Cal .500/.450 (N°w £ J*a possession of r\ a -d -on ai int i -ftlr- ^ E, Jackson, Deputy One S.B. Rifle Cal .405 ^ Game Wardell1 Selang£r

Police. (6) (i) officers of the Geological Survev Department, Federated a. 8397, 21-10-so. Malay States, and (ii) field officers of the Topographical Branch of the Survey Department, Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, on certificates issued to them by the Director of Geological Survey and the Surveyor-General, respectively, that it is necessary for them to carry arms while in the performance of their duties.

THE POLICE FORCE ENACTMENT, 1923. F. E. 27, 23. Section 38. — All pay and allowances forfeited and such portion of sums paid for extra or special service of members of the Police Force or extra constables as the Commissioner may think fit shall be paid to the " Police Eeward Fund."

Section 44. — Moveable property of intestates under $500 may be administered by the Chief Police Officer.

If the property is not claimed within one month, it may be sold and the proceeds if not over $25 shall be paid to the Police Eeward Fund and if over, shall be paid into the Treasury.

Police Escort Charges. — Guards, watchmen and escorts will be charged for at the following a.g.o. 682, 25. rates per diem (a continuous period of 8 hours) : c p- 86i 21> $ c. For each constable ...... 1 50 „ subordinate police officer ...... 2 00 „ Inspector or Sub-Inspector ...... 10 00

If the period for which the police are engaged does not exceed 4 hours half the above rates will be charged. If the period exceeds 8 hours but does not exceed 12, If days' fees will be charged. If the period exceeds 12 hours but not 16, 2 days' fees will be charged.

Fees are not chargeable to Government departments for escorts : permanent Chandu guards must be paid for.

All sums received for permanent guards must be paid into revenue. One half of fees for occasional duties will be credited to the Police Eeward Fund and the other half to revenue.

Permanent guards may not be granted except with the approval of the Commissioner of Police in each case. 186

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. No charge need be made for the supervising subordinate Police Officer if he combines the supervision with that of a Police guard, beat or post : in the event of subordinate Police Officers combining the supervision with that of other private guards the fee in such cases will be apportioned among all the private guards so supervised. c.s.o.g. 5557, Police Guards to Banes. — $ c. (a) Week-days (two reliefs) ...... 3 00 per diem (b) Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays (three reliefs) ...... 4 50 „

Scale op Allowances to Witnesses. «. 849«, 4-1S-3L. The following is the authorised scale of allowances to witnesses for the prosecution or the defence in criminal cases in which the pro secution is conducted by the Deputy Public Prosecutor or Police (to take effect from 1st January, 1932) : Column II gives allowances payable when attendance necessitates absence from home for night.

Allowances. Class of witnesses. Column I. Column II.

I'er diem. Per diem. Coolies, carters, messengers, domestic servants, hawkers, sailors, kampong Malays, vegetable gardeners, etc. 80 cents $1.20 Landowners or lessees on a small scale other than") those mentioned in (1) ...... f Mine owners, lessees or advancers on a small scale, C $1.50 $3 clerks, small shop-keepers and traders ... J 3. Merchants, traders, shop-keepers, miners, land owners or lessees, etc., on a large scale $3 to 7 $5 to 9 Europeans and Eurasians (according to station in life) $4 to 7 $6 to 10 5. Females (Asiatic and Europeans) 75 cents $1 to 14 to $2.50

2. There will also be allowable to such persons such travelling expenses as they may declare they have actually incurred and paid and as the Police Officer in the charge of the case may certify to be fair and reasonable. When a witness uses his own motor car, and it is desirable or reasonable having regard to all the circumstances that he should do so, mileage at 20 cents a mile may be paid. Witnesses in classes 1 and 2 will be allowed 3rd and 2nd class railway fares, respectively ; witnesses in classes 3 and 4 will be allowed 1st class. Females will be allowed travelling expenses according to their station in life. 187

Police. 3. A journey between two places is considered for the purpose of calculating travelling expenses or mileage, as performed by the short est practicable route, or by the cheapest of such routes as may be equally short. The shortest route is that by which the traveller can most speedily reach his destination by the ordinary modes of travelling. If a person travels by a route which is not the shortest, but which is cheaper than the shortest, his expenses will be calculated as those of the route by which he actually travelled.

4. The above scale does not apply to Government officers. All Government officers (including policemen, kathis, school masters and _ railway officials) are to be paid travelling allowances in accordance ■with General Orders. When a Government officer loses his Govern ment pay by reason of his having to attend Court as a witness, he may be paid according to the above scale.

5. Any witness being a Doctor, Banker, Engineer, Surveyor, Architect, Accountant or other professional man, may be paid, on the certificate of a Registrar or of a Magistrate, for attending to give evidence in his professional capacity but not otherwise, a fee, in addition to any other compensation or expenses payable to him under these rules, which shall not exceed $10 in respect of evidence given in the Court of a Magistrate nor $20 in respect of evidence given in the Supreme Court. This rule does not^apply to Government officers. Provided that nothing in these rules contained shall be construed to prevent the Public Prosecutor in any case from making a contract with any expert to give evidence which may require previous attainment work, study, research or preparation on his part.

6. Regard should be had to the amount of time during which a witness was giving evidence or was obliged to attend Court, or was compelled to travel, and was therefore absent from his ordinary occupations, in calculating the fees and allowances payable between the limits fixed.

THE LICENSING OP GOLDSMITHS ENACTMENT, 1922. $ c. Pg. E. 3i 22. Fee for each licence ...... 5 00

THE CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS (CONTROL) ENACTMENT, 1927. F. E. 3 27 Fee for the inspection of any cinematograph film produced in any

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT.

Agriculture. 12. FlBRES. — $ c. Chemical examination (cross and bevan)... 50 00 G.7103 23-12-27. Tensile strength 25 00 13. Fruits and Fruit Products. — Specific gravity Acidity, alcohol, sugars, total and invert and extract 50 00 14. Fuels. — Gas or fuel oil, flash point . 15 00 Calorific value 25 00 15. Gas.— Producer gas 25 00 Coal gas 25 00 16. Gutta Percha. — Moisture 10 00 Purity 25 00 17. Investigations not Specially Enumerated. — The following fees will, as a general rule, be charged : (a) Quantitative analysis, each constituent 10 00 (b) Qualitative analysis, each constituent 5 00 18. Jelutong. — Moisture 10 00 Purity 25 00 19. Lard. — Complete analysis ... 50 00 20. Legal Proceedings.— Attendance in Court for delivery of expert evidence per appearance (minimum charge) 50 00 21. Margarine. — Vide butter. 22. Milk.— Specific gravity, total solids and fat 15 00 23. Milk — Condensed Sweetened Milk. — Full report, not including colouring matter and preservatives 25 00 24. Mineral Assays. — Gold and silver, each sample 25 00 Lead and silver together ... 25 00 25. Moisture. — Estimation of 10 00 190

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. 0. 7103, _ 26. MOISTURE AND ASH. $ C. Estimation of ...... 15 00 27. Morphine. Quantitative estimation of, in opium, chandu, morphiated pills or solution, each sample ... 15 00 28. Oils and Fats and Oil-beabing Materials. — Moisture 10 00 Free fatty acids 10 00 Estimation of oil ...... 15 00 Physical constants, vide essential oils. 29. Petroleum. — Inspection, examination and testing of petroleum in cases : For the first 5,000 cases or under...... 15 00 For every additional 5,000 cases or under when the additional cases are 1,000 or more in number 10 00 Petroleum in tanks : For one or two tanks only ...... 25 00 For more than two tanks : For the first tank 15 00 For each additional tank ...... 10 00 ' 30. Pitch — Volatile matter and free carbon ...... 25 00 81. Preservatives. — Estimation of known preservative...... 20 00 Identification of preservative ,,, ...... 20 00 32. Rubber, Raw. — Proteins, resins, estimation of impurities, moisture 50 00 33. Sewage Effluents. — Vide water and sewage. 34. Soils. — Mechanical analysis...... 25 00 Chemical analysis ...... 50 00 35. Specific Gravity ...... 10 00 36. Spirits. — Methylation or certifying the same to be methylated : (a) When contained in drums of approximately 144 gallons each : Up to six drums, each drum ...... 4 00 Over six drums, each additional drum ... 3 00 (b) When contained in other receptacles : For every 36 gallons or part thereof ... 1 00 (This does not include the charge for substance used .) 37. Standardisation of Instruments, Etc...... 10 00 191

Agriculture. 38. Sugars and Starches. — $ c. °- 7103' 23-12-27. Microscopical examination ...... 10 00 Polarization 10 00 Complete analysis ...... 30 00 39. Tank Air.— For each inspection of ...... 50 00 40. Tanning Materials. — Vide cutch. 41. Tar "(Crude).— For Road Board Specification: Specific gravity, fractionation, tar acids, ammonia, free carbon... 60 00 Refined. — Specific gravity, fractionation, tar acids, ammonia, free carbon ...... 50 00 42. Tin.— Each sample... 20 00 43. Tuba Root. — Moisture 20 00 Ether extract ... 15 00 44. Toxicological Examination. — (Minimum charge) ...... 50 00 45. Urine. — Sugar only, albumen only, etc., single determination 10 00 46. Water and Sewage. — Estimation of total solids, chlorine, ammoniacal and albuminoid nitrogen, oxidized nitrogen, nitrites oxygen, absorbed, colour, turbidity, estimation of hardness ...... 25 00 Including quantitative analysis of total solids ... 100 00 Solids, determination of any one constituent ... 10 00 Water for boiler purposes (total solids, chlorine and hardness) ...... 20 00 Sewage effluent (chemical analysis) ...... 30 00 47. Oil Palm Products. — g. sn 18-12-31. Palm oil (moisture, matter in suspension) ... 2 50 O. 7B05, Four samples or more, per sample...... 1 50 23-10-31. Palm oil (acidity only) ...... 2 50 Four samples or more, per sample ...... 1 50 Oil palm pericarp residue (oil content) ...... 7 50 Palm kernels (oil content) ...... 7 50 Fees may be reduced if more than one sample is forwarded at the same time, or if regular work is received from one source. In cases of exceptional difficulty, information as to fees, which will depend on the amount of work and time involved can be obtained on application. 192

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. SECRETARIAT. Pk. E. 22, 07. TBE APPRAISERS ENACTMENT, 1907. Per year. S. E. 19, 07. U.S. e. 17, 07. 1. First-class licence to value or appraise any estate or land $ c. Pg. e. 16, 07. or anv immovable property or movable property of whatsoever description or any interest therein — fee for one year or part thereof ...... 10 00 2. Second-class licence to value any property or interest as above other than any estate, land or immovable property, or any interest therein, when the area of such estate, land or immovable property exceeds 100 acres — fee for one year or part thereof ...... 5 00

F. E. 2, 29. THE AUCTION SALES ENACTMENT, 1929. Section 8 (i). Fee for an Auctioneer's licence which shall expire on $ c. the 31st day of December of the year in which it is issued ...... 10 00 v 4531. 5-7-29. 1. When any property, movable or immovable, is sold by order of Court or under section 530, sub-section (i), of the Civil Procedure Code by public auction through a licensed auctioneer such auctioneer shall be entitled to charge and be allowed a commission to be taxed by the Registrar or Assistant Registrar of the Court or Magistrate, as the case may be, according to the following scale, provided that the Court ordering sale may in its discretion approve any special rate of remuneration either higher or lower than that provided in the scale : SALES OF MOVABLE PROPERTY. Gross amount realised by sale for calculating Percentage percentage commission. commission. On the first $500 ...... 7 per centum On the excess over $500 up to $1,000 ... 5 1,000 up to $5,000 ... 3 . „ 5,000 up to $10,000 ... 2 10,000 1

SALES OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY. Gross amount realised by sale for calculating Percentage percentage commission. commission. On the first $1,000 ...... 4 per centum On the excess over $1,000 up to $5,000 ... 2 5,000 up to $10,000 ... 1 10,000 i 193

Secretariat. In calculating the commission due under rule 1, (a) all property belonging to one person sold by an auctioneer

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. the bankruptcy enactment, 1912. When a licensed auctioneer is employed by the Official Assignee to sell property by public auction the commission and charges of such auctioneer shall, in the absence of any special terms arranged by the Official Assignee, be taxed in accordance with the rules for taxation of auctioneers' commission and charges made by the Judges under section 13 of "The Auction Sales Enactment, 1929," see page 192. [For fees under Bankruptcy Enactment, see page 163.]

F. E. 4. 10. THE BURIALS ENACTMENT, 1910. Per year. Section 6. Burials•. — $ c. F. E. 10/23. Fee for private burial or burning ground licence ...... 500 00 Provided that the Resident may remit the aforesaid fee wholly or in part in the case of estate burial grounds. Fee for special permits in particular cases shall be such as the Resident considers reasonable in each case not to Section 2 (ii). exceed 100 00 Section 5. Public burial ground licence ...... Free G. 3242, 30-7-20. Fee for exhumation licence f ...... J 5 00 Searching register of burials in the presence of manager or Section 19. caretaker ...... 1 00 Certified copy of any entry if required ...... 1 OO Muhammadan Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur — fee for each burial, O. 30, 15-1-15. not to exceed ...... 5 00 [For cemetery fees, see page 257.] s. E. 22, 04. THE NATURALIZATION ENACTMENT, 1904. N.S. E. 21, 04. Pg. E. 14, 04. S. 0. 554, 09. Grant of privileges of naturalization, in addition to stamp N.S. G. 382, fees 100 00 09. Pg. 0. 153, 09. F. E. 7, 20. THE PASSPORT ENACTMENT, 1920. 0 536, 16-1-31. Passports are not available beyond five years from the date of issue. They may be renewed for any period from one to five years from the date of expiration provided that in no case shall the validity of a passport be extended beyond ten years from the original date of issue. On the expiration of that period or, if any time the space provided for visas is covered and the holder of a passport wishes to travel to countries for which fresh visas are required a new passport must be taken out. F.S. 6. 605/28. • Fees collected by Land Offices in Perak, except fees for exhumation Pk. 3058/28. licences which are collected by the Secretariat, t All expenses in connection with the exhumation shall be paid by the person to whom the licence is issued. X Eee may be remitted at discretion of Resident. 195

Secretariat. The following fees shall be charged in connection with the issue a. m. ie 1 si. and renewals of passports : $ c. Issue of British passport ...... 5 00 Renewal of British passport — for each year of renewal ...... 1 00 Issue of Palestinian passport ...... 5 00 Renewal of Palestinian passport — for each year of renewal ...... 1 00 Endorsement of Palestinian passport ... 1 00 Emergency certificate of nationality ... 2 00 Identity and travelling document ...... 3 00 Provided that no fees shall be charged for the issue or renewal of passports to officers in the service of the Government of the Federated Malay States or of any of them, or to the wives or children of such officers, or to the waris negri of any of the Federated or TJnfederated Malay States or to the wives or children of such warts negri. The following fees shall be charged for visas of passports : Ordinary visa $3 ; Transit visa cents 25, except iu the case of the under-mentioned States, whose subjects shall be charged as follows : Ordinary Transit Countries. visa. visa. Remarks. $ c. $ c. Afghanistan G-ratis Gratis Bolivia 4 25 4 25 Brazil 4 00 4 00 Valid for a single journey only Bulgaria . . . 8 50 8 50 ii ii ii Chile 8 00 8 00 Colombia . . . 8 50 8 50 Costa Rica 6 00 25 Ecuador 13 00 13 00 00 Hungary . . . 2 00 {" 50 Panama 8 50 2 00 Peru 8 50 8 50 Poland 6 00 50 Portugal . . . 8 50 8 50 Russia (holders of Soviet passport *) 3 00 25 ii ii ii Turkey 6 00 No transit visa is given United States of America . . . > • • 18 00 2 00 Venezuela ... 3 00 3 00 Valid for a single journey only Tugo-Slavia — Serbs ) Croats . . . 6 00 25 Slovenes...... )

Notes. — 1. Except as otherwise stated British visas are valid for all journeys for a period of twelve months from the date of the grant thereof, provided that in the case of the transit visa the period of its validity cannot exceed that of the visa of destination. 196

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. 2. The above fees also apply to visas granted for entry into Egypt and Irak : provided that in the case of nationals of those States ■with which His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom have agreements for the mutual abolition of visas, standard fees of $3 and 25 cents for ordinary and transit visas respectively, will be levied. British subjects also require visas for Egypt and Irak : no fee is charged for this service in the case of Egypt but in the case of Irak the- standard fee of $3 and 25 cents for ordinary and transit visa» respectively will be levied. 3. Under instructions received from time to time from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, certain nationals are exempted from the necessity of obtaining visas for entry into certain British- Territories, but in no case has India been included in such territories. O. 6116/26. — Fee for each pilgrim pass to the Hejaz (to be paid by means of stamps), $1. C.S.O.G. 3131/22. — Fee for each emergency certificate of nationality, $2. B. 10, 14. THE PAWNBROKERS ENACTMENT, 1914. • Licences : at a rate to be fixed by the Resident with the approval of the Chief Secretary, f

p- E- 27, 29. THE PETROLEUM ENACTMENT, 1929. O. 2985, 25-4-80. Fees fqr TESTS. 47. The fees hereunder specified shall be paid in respect of tests : 1. Petroleum contained in tins or drums — ■ (a) for one test ...... $15- (fe) for each test after the first ...... lO 2. Petroleum in bulk — (a) where only one test is made ...... 25 (6) where more than one test is made for the first test 20 for each test after the first ...... lO 3. Petroleum residue — The same fees as in the case of petroleum.

Fees for Licences. a. 5221, 18-7-so. 48. The fees hereunder specified shall be paid in respect of permits- and licences : 1. For landing dangerous petroleum — a. 2985, 25-4-so. (a) if the quantity does not exceed 200 gallons ... $1 (6) if the quantity exceeds 200 gallons — for every 200 gallons or part thereof ...... 1 g. 1883, 27-2-81. Provided that for landing permits issued on a Sunday or public holiday the fee under (a) and (b) shall be $1.10 • Fee to be approved by the Resident and collected by Treasurers irn Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang, and by District Oflicers in Perak. t Within Selangor, a minimum of $25 per menBem. G. 552-09. 197

Secretariat. 2. For storing non-dangerous petroleum — (a) if the quantity does not ) 50 cents per mensem exceed 400 gallons ... ) or $5 per annum (6) if the quantity exceeds 400 gallons but does not exceed 2,000 gallons ... $1 p.m. or $10 p.a. (c) if the quantity exceeds 2,000 gallons for 2,000 gallons 1 „ 10 „ for every 10,000 gallons or part thereof in excess of such 2,000 gallons ... 1 „ 10 „ 3. For storing dangerous petroleum — (a) if the quantity does not exceed 70 gallons ... 1 ,, 10 „ (b) if the quantity exceeds 70 gallons but does not exceed 500 gallons ... 2 „ 20 „ (c) if the quantity exceeds 500 gallons but does not exceed 2,000 gallons ... 4 „ 40 „ (d) if the quantity exceeds 2,000 gallons but does not exceed 50,000 gallons — for every 10,000 gallons or part thereof ...... 5 ,, 50 „ (e) if the quantity exceeds 50,000 gallons — for 50,000 gallons 25 „ 250 „ and for every additional 10,000 gallons or part thereof ...... 1 „ 10 „ 4. For a tank barge or tank railway waggon ... 12 „ 5. For a tank cart [in addition to the fee (if any) under the Motor Vehicles Enactment, 1928] — (a) if the capacity does not exceed 400 gallons...... 12 „ (6) if the capacity exceeds 400 gallons ... 24 „ Lessees of petroleum stores owned by Government are not c.s.o. 2768, 16. exempt from payment of licence fees for storing therein petroleum or a.g.o. 2219, 16. dangerous petroleum. Storing Non-dangerous Petroleum. — Section 12. Not exceeding 40 gallons No licence required „ 160 ,, if in a place which is 100 feet away from any house or building 198

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Section 13. STORING DANGEROUS PETROLEUM. Not exceeding 8 gallons ...... No licence required ,, 32 „ if in a place which is 100 feet away from any house or building ...... ,, „ »Section 14. NON-DANGEROUS AND DANGEROUS PETROLEUm. Quantity. Licensing authority. / Chairman, Sanitary Not exceeding 2,000 gallons in any one \ Board, and District place j Officer within their ' limits Exceeding 2,000 gallons in any one place The Resident

F. E. 16, 25. THE WILD ANIMALS AND BIRDS PROTECTION ENACTMENT, 1921. Big Game Licence. — (Issued by Resident or Game Warden.) Issued to persons resident in the Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements only — (a) Available for four head of big game for a period $ c- of twelve months from the date of issue... Fee 100 00 (6) Available for one head of big frame for a period of six months from the date of issue . . . Fee 40 00 Issued only to persons not resident in the Federated Malay States or Straits Settlements — (c) Available for four head of big gamef or a period $ c. of six months from the date of issue ... Fee 200 00 (d) Available for one head of big game for a period of one month from the date of issue . . . Fee 80 00 N.B. — A head of big game wounded but not killed shall be considered a head for the purposes of licences mentioned above. Bare Birds Licence. — (Issued by Resident.) $ c. 1293, 24-2-22. For every period of three months or part thereof ... 50 00 Deposit from $100 to $500 to be paid into Treasury in respect of big game or rare bird licences. [For Deer and Game Bird Licences, see page 181.] Official Buttons. Large size, Small size, per dozen. per dozen. $ c. $ c. g. 5199, 17-8-28. Perak, 1st Class ...... 1 70 ... 1 35 Do. 2nd Class 1 45 ... 1 10 a. 4636, 19-8-27. Selangor, 1st Class ...... 1 65 ... 1 30 Do. 2nd Class 1 40 ... 1 05 e. 5423, 21-8-25. Negri Sembilan, 1st Class ...... 1 25 ... 1 00 Do. 2nd Class 1 00 ... 0 75 a. 1905, 20-3-25. Pahang ... 1st Class ...... 1 55 ... 1 20 Do. ... 2nd Class 1 00 199

CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT. THE INVENTIONS ENACTMENT, 1914. FlE- 19' 14' Inventions. 0" 868^-i2 u. The Chief Secretary to Government, Federated Malay States, °- ^ 7 8 28- orders that all acts or things directed or authorized by the aforesaid Enactment to be done by or to the said Chief Secretary with the following exceptions : (i) Powers of delegation under section 43, (ii) The making of rules under section 58, shall be done by or to the officer for the time being performing the duties of Commissioner of Trade and Customs. Applications for grants to be made to the Chief Secretary, G- 43o, 26 2 15 Federated Malay States, and fees are payable in revenue stamps. On application for grant accompanied by provisional f cl specification ...... 5 00 On filing complete specification thereafter ...... 20 00 or On application for grant accompanied by complete specification 25 00 For extension of time for leaving complete specification, not exceeding one month ...... 10 00 For extension of time for acceptance of complete specification, not exceeding one month ...... 10 00 „ two months ...... 20 00 three , 30 00 On notice of opposition to grant; by opponent ...... 1 00 On hearing by Chief Secretary; by applicant and opponent, respectively ...... 5 00 On signature and sealing of grant ...... 25 00 For extension of time for signature and sealing of grant, not exceeding one month ...... 10 00 two months 20 00 three , 30 00 On certificate of renewal, before the expiration of the 7th year from the date of the grant, if the grant was made under this Enactment ... 50 00 a. 922, 28-s-is. „ ,, any Enactment repealed by this Enactment 25 00 For enlargement of time for payment of ^renewal fee, not exceeding one month ...... 10 00 ,, two months ...... 20 00 three „ 30 00 On application for extension of term of grant ...... 5 00 200

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. On notice of opposition to extension of term of grant, by $ c. opponent ...... 1 00 On hearing by Chief Secretary; by applicant and opponent, respectively ...... 5 00 On extension of term of grant, for each year of extension ... 5 00 On filing copy of order whereby the term of a foreign patent or grant is extended, for each year of extension ...... 5 00 On application for restoration of lapsed grant . . . ■ ... 50 00 On notice of opposition to application for restoration of lapsed grant, by opponent ...... 2 00 On hearing by Chief Secretary; by applicant and opponent, respectively ...... 5 00 On application to amend specification; before grant; by applicant ...... 5 00 after grant; by grantee ...... 10 00 On notice of opposition to amendment; by opponent ... 1 00 On hearing by Chief Secretary; by applicant and opponent, respectively ...... 5 00 On application to the Chief Secretary for a compulsory licence, by applicant ...... 5 00 On offer to surrender a grant ...... 5 00 On hearing by Chief Secretary; by applicant and opponent, respectively ...... 5 00 For altering name or address in register ...... 1 00 On request to enter in register name of subsequent grantee or notice of interest or notification of a document...... 2 00 On request to Chief Secretary to correct a clerical error before signing and sealing of grant...... 1 00 after „ „ ...... 5 00 For certificate of Chief Secretary under section 54 ...... 1 00 For duplicate of grant ...... 10 00 On notice of order of Court for amendment of specification or rectification of register ...... 2 00 For search or inspection ...... 50 a. 2363, 21-4-22. „ copies from register, every 100 words or fraction thereof 50 „ certifying copies, each ...... 50 a. 4728, h-8-22. „ copies of plans attached to specifications, each sheet ... 1 00 a. 2599, 20-4-25. „ certificate of registration of a United Kingdom patent 10 00

P. e. 12, 22. The Aliens Kestriction Enactment, 1922. a. 4364, 15-7-22. Fee for exemption of change of name by aliens under section 5 90 00 but the Chief Secretary may remit the whole or any part of such fee in special cases. 201

CHINESE SECRETARIAT. THE SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS ENACTMENT, 1899. The fees to be charged by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs shall be paid in stamps and shall be as follows : a. 5263, 25 8-22 For translations under section 18 (ii) : From Chinese into English — $ c. For the first page of 30 lines or less ...... 8 00 „ every subsequent page of 30 lines or less ... 4 00 From English into Chinese — For the first 100 Chinese cl 1 aracters ...... 12 00 every succeeding hundred characters or lesser number ...... 6 00 a certificate of registration under section 26 ... 25 a Chinese passenger lodging-house licence under section 27, for one month ...... 10 00 a copy of the decision, order or finding under section 36 ...... 3 00 a copy of the notes of evidence for each folio of 100 words or less under section 35 ...... 75

THE SOCIETIES ENACTMENT, 1913. F. E. 2o, 13. The fee pavable in respect of an order to record a a. 6501, society 20 00 25-11-27. and in respect of the registration of a society ...... 10 00 provided that the British Resident may reduce or remit such fees in special cases. The fee payable on a change of title of a society ... 10 00 The said fees shall be paid in stamps which shall be affixed by the Registrar to the record of recorded societies or the register of registered societies as the case may be and cancelled by the Registrar. THE CHILDREN ENACTMENT, 1922. F. E. 1, 22. Fee for every child named in the licence authorising • c' a. 7793, a child to take part in a public performance ... 1 00 8O-11-25.

THE FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS ENACTMENT, 1925. F. E. 22, 25. Minimum rates of wages to be paid by employers to domestic g nu servants : ' 10-10-30. To female domestic servants of the age of 10 and under the age of 15 years...... S3 a month To female domestic servants of the age of 15 and under the age of 18 years...... $6 „ 202

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. CHANDU DEPARTMENT. F. E. 15, 25. THE OPIUM AND CHANDU ENACTMENT, 1925. o. 2334, 28-3-30. The prices at which chandu shall be sold in Government Chandu shops shall be : a c For a two-hoon tube ...... 26 For a two-chi tube ...... 2 60 a. 4330, 13-8-26. The following prices are paid by Government for chandu dross : 1st quality ...... $7 per tab il 2nd „ " 1.50 „ „

FISHERIES. F. E. 28, 23. THE FISHERIES ENACTMENT, 1923. C. 1901, 1-4-27. The fees payable for fishing licences shall be as follows : Amount payable Per gear per anr (i) Fishing stakes in water exceeding 3 fathoms at e c. low water spring tides or lines of stakes and screens exceeding 200 yards in length 6 00 (ii) Fishing stakes in water not exceeding 3 fathoms at low water spring tides 3 00 (iii) Seine nets with pockets and all seine nets over 40 yards in length 3 00 (iv) Seine nets without pockets and not over 40 yards in length ... 00 (v) Drift nets ... 00 (vi) Shrimp nets, large (sungkor) 00 ,, „ small (rawa) 00 Per boat — (vii) Lift nets (tangkol) 00 (viii) Long lines unbaited (rawai) 00 (ix) Long lines baited (rawai umpan) 00 (x) Sunk wicker or net traps (bubu, lukah, etc.) 00 Per man — (xi) Crab traps ... 00 (xii) Shell-fish 50 FISHING BOATS. I'g. 1345, 22. (See also under Marine.) C.S.O. 4189-15. A.G.O. 3026-15. Boards for fishing stakes (except ambai) 60 cents each A. O.O. 973-26. Ambai plate each 25 „ „ L.S.G. 2759-26. Per mensem Pk. 0. in C. • Licence to dredge for oysters per boat 25 cts. 18-1890. • Perak onlv. 203

MARINE. Boats. THE PORTS ENACTMENT, 1923. F. E. 7, 28. Fees for Licensing Junks, Tongkangs and Boats. $ c. 1. For every junk or tongkang of 100 tons burden or over... 10 00 a. 8238, 7-u-so. 2. For every junk or tongkang of less than 100 tons burden 5 00 3. (i) For every cargo boat not exceeding 10 koyan burden and not driven by steam or motor ...... 2 00 (ii) For every additional koyan ...... 20 4. For every passenger boat not driven by steam or motor 1 00 5. For every fishing boat ...... 50 6. For every steam or motor-driven passenger boat ... 10 00 7. For every steam or motor-driven cargo boat ...... 10 00 8. (i) For every lighter and every dumb barge of 100 tons burden or over ...... 10 00 (ii) For every lighter and every dumb barge of less than 100 tons burden 5 00

THE PERRIES ENACTMENT. $ c. E. 1, 01. S. E. XVIII, 00. Licence for ferry boat for twelve months from date of issue 5 00 n.s. b. 2, oi. Pg. E. 1, 01. Port Dickson. Number-plates for passenger boats, each 25 cents.

Port Swettenham. Number-plates for boats each 25 cents.

THE REGISTRATION AND SURVEY OP STEAM VESSELS Pk. E. 10. 93. ENACTMENT, 1893. Fees for Registration — 8 c. For every steam vessel ...... 25 00 „ launch ... 10 00 Fees for Survey — For steam vessels for each survey ...... 7 00 „ launch 5 00 Supply of Water to Ships — c.s.o.G. Port Swettenham $1 per ton (225 gallons). A G 0. 79'7i 2j. Telok Anson 1 per 1,000 gallons. Port Weld 1 Kuantan ...... 1 per ton (225 gallons). 204

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. A.G.O. 484, 22. schedule foe launch hire. Sel. 2112, 22. PoBT SwETTENHAM. (1) For Shipping Agents and Others — Up to 2 hours during ordinary working hours $25 and there after $10 an hour or part of an hour. After 6 p.m. or before 7 a.m. $12 per hour (the extra $2 to be devoted to the interests of the crew).

(2) For Pilots— $10 per hour during the time the launch is away from her moorings. After 6 p.m. or before 7 a.m. $12 per hour.

(3) Hiring out of " Sea Belle's " motor boat is entirely prohibited.

A.Q.O. s. 907, 484, 2*. 22. (4) ' Launch " Speedy f J "i > charge ei for all $5 rper hour.

Pekan. a.g.o. 897, 28. ( $6 per hour or part thereof Pg. 1876, 28. . „ \ actual running; plus $3.75 Motor Launch Sri Pakan for eaeh nigh = from V Pekan. !$3.50 per hour or part there of actual running plus $1.75 for each night away from Pekan.

( $2 per hour or part thereof Do. "Lady Grullimard" ... \ actual running plus $1.25 "Peninjau" ...... 1 for each night away from ( Pekan.

THE PILGRIMS AND PILGRIM SHIPS ENACTMENT, 1930. Fees for Issue of Certificate B under Section 6 and for Issue of Bepobt under Section 43 of Enactment.

F. E. .7, 80. „ For -r, steamers carrying; J & 500 rpilgrims * or under Certificate B or -or G. 7128, 26-9-30. iieport...... #40 Rale 29. For steamers carrying over 500 pilgrims Certificate B or Eeport ...... 35 205

Marine. the pilots ' enactment, 1921. f. e. 20, 21. Dues to be charged by pilots in the Pilotage District of Port Swettenham : Inwards or outwards to or from any buoy or anchorage within port g. 8722, 8-7-27. limits : 1. Not exceeding 1,250 gross registered tonnage ... 2 cents per ton Exceeding 1,250, but not exceeding 2,000 gross registered tonnage ...... If „ „ With a minimum of $25 Exceeding 2,000, but not exceeding 3,000 gross registered tonnage ...... \\ ,, „ With a minimum of $35 Exceeding 3,000, but not exceeding 4,000 gross registered tonnage ...... If „ „ With a minimum of $45 $ c. Exceeding 4,000 gross registered tonnage ...... 50 00 "2. Pulau Angsa or Pinto Gedong to port limits and vice versa an additional charge of ...... £ cent per ton 3. Special fee between Angsa Bank Light Vessel and Pulau $ c. Angsa • 50 00 4. Shifting berth within port limits ...... 25 00 5. Taking a vessel to or from a wharf ...... 25 00 ■6. Detention per hour completed ...... 10 00 7. Special fee for night services rendered within pilotage limits between 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m...... 30 00 •8. Special fee for night services rendered within pilotage limits between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m...... 50 00 The above tariff payable by men-of-war shall be on displacement tonnage. As from the 1st March, 1931, a temporary reduction of 5 per

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. MEDICAL. For hospital charges, see Appendix L to General Orders. For accouchement fees for the service of Government Trained Midwives, see Appendix M to General Orders.

F. E. 18, 23. THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. Estate Labourers. a. 2998, 7-6-27 Expenses of the maintenance and treatment of a labourer in a Government hospital payable by a resident manager under section 178 of " Labour Code, 1923," 50 cents per diem. Maternity cases of wives of labourers treated free of charge. g. sow, 169-27. Expenses of the maintenance and treatment of a labourer or of any dependant of a labourer in a Government hospital payable by the resident manager under section 178 of "The Labour Code, 1923," 50 cents per day. Prenatal and maternity cases treated free of charge. A prenatal case is one in which the patient during her pregnancy suffers from any form of intercurrent disease or- any disease of pregnancy and requires admission for treatment to a Government hospital. A maternity case is one in which the patient has been admitted into a Government hospital prior to her labour for delivery in hospital or who has been admitted to hospital during her actual labour or within twenty-tour hours of her labour. [For fees for registration of Immigrants, etc., see page 215.]

F E is n THE POISONS ENACTMENT, 1911. 0 6202 6-1022 Fee for every licence issued under this Enactment ... $20 00 Licence to expire on 31st December of year of issue. p E 6_ 31 THE REGISTRATION OF DENTISTS ENACTMENT, 1931. g. 2886, 24-4-31. ( i ) Fee for each registration of dental practitioners — not exceeding $50. ( ii ) Fee for the retention of the name of a registered dentist on the register chargeable annually— not exceeding $10. The amount of fees shall be decided from time to time by the Dental Board subject to the approval of the Chief Secretary. P.s g 1634 31 ^ees approved by the Chief Secretary under item (i) above ...... $50 „ (ii) ., lOp.a. (iii) No fee shall be chargeable for the registration of any Dental Surgeon in the service of the Government of the Federated Malay States or of the Government of the Straits Settlements or of Dental Surgeons in the service of the Navy, Army or Air Force if employed in the pursuit of their official duties. 207

Medical. Scale of Charges for Medicines Sold at Government g- "mi_ 24-10-30. Hospitals and Dispensaries. The sale of medicines at Government hospitals and dispensaries -will be on the following scale, but Medical Officers may, at their discretion, reduce these charges or forego them altogether in the case of very poor patients. 2. Medicines will only be dispensed upon payment in cash as a •rule but a letter of guarantee for payment may be accepted when for any reasonable cause it is impossible for the out-patient to make payment at the time. 3. On Sundays and public holidays, prescriptions should be sent between the hours of 8 and 9 a.m. They will not be dispensed at ,any other time unless marked " urgent " by a Medical Officer. 4. When it is not possible to apply any particular prescription to the sub-joined scale, cost price plus 25 per cent, for all drugs dispensed with a minimum charge of 20 cents for each prescription, will be charged. 5. All previous scales of charges for medicines are hereby ■cancelled. 6. There should be no charge for quinine itself but a dispensing fee should be charged for plain quinine mixtures and capsules. -Quinine mixtures Dispensing fee 40 cents per bottle ,, capsules ,, 3 ,, per capsule Description of medicine. Quantity. Price. Mixtures Each dose ...... 10 cents Pills Each 10 „ Powders (except santonin) 5 Santonin powders 20 Lotions and gargles Per ounce 5 'Ointments 11 30 Draughts ... Per dose 12 Plasters ... Each .... 50 Liniments and oils for external use Per ounce 15 Cotton wool 12 Lints ... 15 Bandages ... Each 10 Bottles and gallipots 10

Deleterious Drugs. An additional fee of 50 cents will be charged for each prescription containing a deleterious drug. 208

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Veterinary Medicines. Description. Quantity. Price. $ e. Draughts . . . Per pint or per dose . . . 1 00 Powders ... „ half-dozen 2 00 Lotions ,, ounce 05 Ointment, hoof ... „ pound 50 „ heel „ 4 ounces ... 50 „ blister „ 2 ,, 1 00 Oils for external use ... „ 10 , 1 00 Balls for horses ...... Each 30 This is in addition to the charge for the medicine. Where atropine, eserine, adrenal in or cocaine enters into the composition the charge to be $1.50 per pint bottle.

G. 4327, Examination of Estate Dressers. 24-10-19. 3rd grade examination, fee ...... $10 2nd „ „ „ ... 15 1st „ „ „ 25 c.s.o. 2689, i9. Fees will be collected by Government and credited to " Sundry a.G.o. 1691, 19. Deposits " and paid to the Examiners on vouchers drawn on the Treasury.

F. E. 16, 28. THE DELETERIOUS DRUGS ENACTMENT, 1928. f.s.g. 1184, 29. Licences under section 7 are issued free. A.G.O. 613, 29. THE INSTITUTE FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH, KUALA LUMPUR. Scale of Fees for the Examination of Pathological Specimens. a.g.o. 56, 20. (These fees are not intended to deter medical practitioners from c.s.o. 2727, 19. having recourse to the laboratory for assistance in the diagnosis of disease. When a doctor certifies that a patient is not in a position to pay a fee, then the necessary examination will be made free of charge.) Wasserniann reaction $25 Section cutting and examination of tumours 25 Preparation of vaccines 25 Examination of sores, ulcers, etc. 10 F.S.G. 1826, 29. ,, ,, stained films 5 A.G.O. 846, 29. Agglutination reactious 10 Bacteriological examination of body fluids and excreta 10 209

Medical. The above fees — less 5 per cent, for cost of materials which will be credited to revenue will be retained by the officer making the examination in conformity with the practice in the Straits Settlements. Sale of Lymph Vaccine per tube cts. 25 — Government Departments, f.s.g. isis, si. oc ti- ar\w i A.G.O. 881, 81. „ „ „ „ 25— Dispensaries 2O70 less. 30 — Private individuals. Sale of Anti-rabic H.V. 1 c.c. cts 25 Sale of Anti-rabic C.V. 1 dose=6 c.c $1 00 Sale of Serum at the following rates 6 c. Anti-streptococcus ...... | 10 c.cm. 50 25 c.cm. 00 2000 units 00 Diphthera Antitoxin Cone 5000 „ 00 8000 „ 00 Tetanus Antitoxin 500 „ 00 1500 „ 00 Serum 50 Anti-meningococcus Serum 25 c.c. 00 10 50 Anti-colon Serum : { 25 00 Anti- venom Serum 25 50 Plague Serum ... 20 25 (These rates are based on invoices from the manufacturers and are therefore subject to variation from time to time.) Sale of Vitamine B. Extract loose ~) 100 grammes $2, less 10% to in powder form ) Dispensaries. Sale of Jitamine B. Extract loose j 100 mes $2 M in tablet form ) 0 Examination of Exhibits : Analysis of water =$25.

Scale or Fees for the Examination of Bio-chemical Specimens blood. 1. Determination of calcium $10 per specimen FSG ^ M. 2. phospates 10 3. chlorides 10 4. N.P.N, 10 5. urea . . . 10 6. glucose 10 7. cholesterol 10 8. creatinine 10 9. uric acid 10 10. total solids 10 11. five of above constituents in one specimen ... 25 12. all of above constituents in one specimen 50 13. lactic acid ... 25 210

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. f.s.g. 2663, si. 14. Determination of acetone $25 per specimen 15. ,, alkaline reserve 10 16. ,, albumen, globulin, and fibrinogen 25 17. Glucose Tolerance Test ... 25 URINE. 18. Qlalitative determination of reducing sugar, albumen, acetone bodies, blood and bile pigments 5 per consti tuent 19. Identification of reducing sugar in urine 5 20. Quantitative determination of glucose 10 per specimen 21. ,, „ urea ... 10 22. ,, ,, uric acid 10 23. „ ,, creatinine JO 24. „ „ phosphates 10 25. „ ,, protein 10 26. ,, ,, total acetone bodies 10 27. Urea concentration test 10

28. Qualitative determination of bile pigments ... 5 29. „ „ blood ... 5 30. ,, ,, fats and fatty acids ... 25 CASTEIC jUICES. 31. Determination of total acidity and free hydrochloric acid in stomach contents 10 32. Fractional test-meal 25 MISCELLANEOUS. 33. Basal metabolic rate 50 34. Respiratory quotient 25 CEEEBEO-SPINAL FLUIDS. 35. Cytology of 5 36. Determination of chlorides 10 37. „ glucose 10 F.S.G. 1825, 30. Scale of Charges for the Examination of Pathological A.G.O. 718, 31. Specimens from Estate Hospitals. Wassermann reaction ...... $3 Section cutting and examination of tumours ... 5 Preparation of vaccines ...... 5 Bacteriological examination of sores, ulcers, etc. 2 Examination of stained films ,, ...... 2 Agglutination reactions ...... 2 Bacteriological examinations of body fluids excreta 2 p. E. 9. IS. THE SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ENACTMENT, 1913. Section 8. Copy of certificate of analysis ...... ?1 Section 6. Any person may have sample analysed on payment of prescribed fee. 211

HEALTH. Registration of births and deaths (see under Police).

THE BUFFALOES ENACTMENT, 1899. $ c. Pk. E. 16i 99. Certificate of entry, to enter the State, each buffalo from Raman, Legai and Kelantan ...... 50

THE QUARANTINE AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE Pk. E. 18, 03. ENACTMENT, 1903.• s- E- 13' 03- N. S. E. 22, 03. Bill of health for issue or endorsement (rule 21a) ...... 5 00 Pg. K. ie, 03. Pk.

THE SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ENACTMENT, 1913. F.E. 9, 13. Licence for food-factories and dairies ...... Free e- 2725, 14 9 17-

VEHICLES. Pk. E. 10, 00. THE JINRIKISHA ENACTMENT, 1900 AND 1907. S. E. 12, 00. N. S. E. 19, 00. Perak. Selangor. ge^?£n Pahang. Pg' E' 2l o7>

Sc. Sc. $ c. $ c. Section 24 Jinrikisha licence transfer 25 25 25 25 pg. a. 753, Jinrikisha rpuller's licence, ' cri t„ N.S.G. 16-31 1796, per annum ...... 50 50 „ 22 Consolidated tax payable s. 0. by owner of every jin 15-1-15. rikisha for four months thereof 4 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 ,, 23 To replace one lost number plate, not ex ceeding 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 ,, „ To replace one defaced number plate, not exceeding 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Section 40 (ii). Proceeds of sale of property left in jinrikishas and not claimed within three months, shall be paid to " Reward Fund." • Fees collected by Veterinary Department in Perak. 212

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. f. e. is, i!. the vehicles enactment, 1912. Annual• Taxes Payable on REGiSTEATioN.t

Perak. Selangor. g^gL. Pahang. (G. 317,18.) (G. 3631,20.) (G. 1330,20.) (G. 288,13.) $ c. $ c. $ e. $ c. Hackney carriages with two wheels 10 00 10 00 10 00 6 00 „ four wheels 12 00 12 00 12 00 10 00 Omnibus with two wheels ... 20 00 20 00 20 00 18 00 four „ ... 30 00 30 00 30 00 30 00 Carts drawn by any animals — Carts on springs 8 00 8 00 10 00 6 00 „ without springs ... 12 00 12 00 12 00 11 00 Hand-carts 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 Bicycles, tricycles and multi cycles (propelled by their riders) for hire or trade purposes 3 00 3 00 3 00 2 00 Private carriages — With two wheels 6 00 6 00 6 00 6 00 „ four „ 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Drivers' licences including badges and registration... 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50

Fee for registration of transfer of ownership, 25 cents [section 7 (Hi)]. New plates will be supplied in place of illegible or lost ones at cost price (sections 24 and 25). q jj ls • In Perak registration is half yearly. O. 4126, 20. In Selangor and Negri Sembilan half charges if vehicle registered after N.S. O. 87, 04. 30th June. In Pahang taxes payable on vehicles registered in the second, third or last quarters shall be $ , J and i, respectively, of the above rates. f Note. — In Perak, Selangor and Negri Sembilan these taxes are inclusive of registration fees. In Pahang the fees payable on registration are : For vehicles which are not required to be licensed, 25 cents „ „ required to be licensed, $1. 213

Vehicles. the motor vehicles enactment, 1928. f. b. s, 28. Fees. 76. Fees shall be charged for drivers' and conductors' certificates g. 5858, 14-9-28. of competency at the following rates : (a) For the issue of a driver's certificate of competency $10 (6) For the issue of a visitor's certificate of competency to drive 2 (c) For the issue of a conductor's certificate of competency... 5 (d) Fee for endorsement under rule 31 ... 2 O. 257, 15-1-29. (e) Fee for duplicate certificate under rule 32... 2 Fees to be collected under rule 76, shall be paid in 0. 1317, 22-2-29. the form of Revenue Stamps.

77. The fees for the issue and renewal of licences to use motor 0. 5858, U-9-28. vehicles on the public roads shall be at the following rates : For one month or part thereof. A. Motor bicycles — 1 % c. ' Under 5 H.P 1 00 O. 257, 15-1-i 5 H.P. and over 1 50 B. Motor cycles and motor cars used for private O. 5858, 14-9-28. purposes — Under 10 H.P 2 00 „ 16 H.P 3 00 „ 20 H.P 5 00 „ 25 H.P 7 00 25 H.P. and over 10 00 O. 8067, 14-12-28. For the purpose of this rule horsepower shall 0. 5858, 14-9-2: be calculated according to the formula of the Royal Automobile Club of Great Britain, i.e., 2™ where d is the diameter of the cylinders in inches and n the number of cylinders. C. Motor vehicles used for conveyance of passengers for hire. In addition to the appropriate fee according to the above scale, there shall be payable a further fee of one dollar monthly for every person excluding the driver and the conductor authorised to be carried on the motor vehicle. D. Motor cycles used for trade purposes 3 00 214

Taxes, Daties, Fees, etc. For one mouth or part thereof. E. Traction engines and motor lorries — not exceed- I c. 0. 1570, i-s-29. ing one ton in weight ...... 5 00 Exceeding one ton and not exceeding 2| tons in weight 10 00 Exceeding 2f tons and not exceeding 4| tons in weight ...... 15 00 Exceeding 4| tons and not exceeding six tons in weight 30 00 Exceeding six tons and not exceeding teD tons in weight ...... 40 00 Provided that double the above rates shall be charged in the case of traction engines and motor lorries not fitted with pneumatic tyres on all wheels. 0. 5E58, 14-9-28 F. Carriages — For every ton weight or part thereof ... 5 00 G. General Licences .-. ( 120 00 I annually. a. 8087, 1-5 28. Provided that the fee for a general licence to a dealer in motor cycles only shall be ... ( 60 00 I annually. a. 5858, H-9-28. H. Temporary licence under rule 26 1 00 G. 8067, I. Visitors licence ...... 1 00 14-12-28 J. Duplicate licence issued under rule 25 ...... 1 00 7828, 24-10-80. The fee for supply of the " Form of Register of Journeys under General Licence " prescribed by section 10 of the Enactment and by Gazette Notification No. 3619 of the 24th May, 1929, shall be one dollar for each folio of fifty pages. G. 5858, 14-9-28. 24. (i) A licence for a motor vehicle or carriage shall be issued for a °- 92919'.12.30 period expiring on the last day of March, J une, September or December. (ii) No licence for a motor vehicle other than in the form A of the second schedule to these rules shall be issued for a period longer than three months. (iii) No licence shall remain in force after the 31st day of December. Note. — Government cars and cars belonging to Government officers who draw allowances in respect thereof are licensed free [section 58 (ii) ]. Drivers' certificates to Government officers who draw allowances are issued free. f. s. g. 149, 28. The Honourable Members of the Federal Council can be allowed a. g. o. so, 28. £ree licence for oue motor car each. c.s.o. 5675, is. No exemptions for paid drivers. (? G3950 8 79e-296' ^ne ^ees prescribed for the tables of distances, rates and charges to be supplied under section 33 of the Enactment shall be 50 cents. c.S.O.G. Negri Sembilan — „ N S 2Sio 21 Badges for motor-car drivers issued after the ' 30th June and renewal of lost badges ...... 0 50 iVoie.— A statutory declaration should be furnished for lost badges. All fees to be credited to the revenue of the State in which the licence or certificate is issued. 215

MISCELLANEOUS. THE NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ENACTMENT, 1898 AND 1899. Pk. E. 14, 98. S. E. 16, 98. V(Fees chargeable & by J Notaries Public.) ' $ c. N.S.Pg. E. E. 5, 17, 99. 98. 1. Noting bill of exchange or promissory note ...... 5 00 2. Protesting bill of exchange or promissory note including noting " 10 00 3. Noting bill of exchange for non-acceptance and subse quently noting and protesting same for non-payment ... 15 00 4. Notarial copies of documents, per folio ...... 50 5. Any other notarial act in connection with a bill of ex change or promissory note...... 1 00 N.B. — A notary public who is an officer in the service of the State shall pay into the Treasury for the benefit of the general revenue all fees received by him.

THE LABOUR CODE, 1923. % c. Fee for copies of notes of evidence [section 98 ii (d)] v. E. 18, 23. per folio of 100 words or less 0 75 5763, 5"9"24- Registration of immigrants locally engaged per labourer named in the statement (section 54) ...... 1 00 Reimbursement on failure to fulfil promise to labour or to proceed to place of employment $20, provided that the Controller may at his discretion remit the whole or part of any such sum. Any such sum so received or recovered by the Controller shall be paid by him to the Indian Immigration Fund (sections 47 and 48.) Indian Immigration Assessment (sections 129 and 131) shall not exceed $6 per quarter. A fee not exceeding $50 to be paid by every employer in respect of each labourer who is or ought to have been included in the statement required by section 126 to be forwarded with the return under section 125 showing the number of Indian labourers engaged by him under section 54 (i) subject to the exemptions under section 54 (ii) may be prescribed by the Indian Immigration Committee (section 130). [For hospital charges of estate labourers, see page 206.]

COMMISSION ON CHEQUES. C.S.O.G. Cashing private cheques ad valorem ...... ffi a6q2^21^ Pekan ...... \°/o Pg. 2464, w. Kuala Lipis ...... |% Temerloh \°/0 Try. no, 21. A. O.O. 1352, 21. Before cashing a cheque, the sanction in writing of the officer in charge of the district must be obtained, and in the case of a cheque sighed by anyone not in the Government service a letter of guarantee from a bank must also be obtained. 216

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. p. e. 25, 28. the river launches enactment, 1928. Perak, Negri Sembilan and Pahang. The fees payable shall be as follows : Pg' 'su-io. On first registration a registration fee of ... $5 per launch N.S. G. 3717, 23-5-30 And annually a licence fee : for each private launch ...... 5 per annum Pk. G-2»o431^ „ launch plying for hire 10 „ A copy of a licence may be obtained on the payment of a fee of $1. The full licence fee for the year shall be payable for whatever portion of a year the licence is issued. Selangor. a. 2390, 28 8-30. Fee for each licence ...... $10 Fee for copy of the licence ...... 1

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT, BATU GAJAH, PERAK. Assays. f.s.g. 961, 28. Mineral samples are received for assay in the laboratory of the a.g.o. 663, 28. Geological Survey Department, Batu Gajah, Perak. Charges are made according to the following list, which is subject to revision, and cancels previous lists : The determination of one of the following constituents : $ c- tungstic acid, gold, silver, lead, per sample ...... 15 00 In more than two samples, up to four, sent together, per sample ...... 12 00 Beyond the first four samples, per sample ...... 8 00 Tin-ore and tin-ore concentrates : Assay for total tin-content, or assay by cyanide-fusion after acid-cleaning, per sample...... 15 00 In more than two samples, up to four, sent together, per sample 12 00 Beyond the first four samples, per sample ...... 8 00 Mineral analyses, not entailing chemical analysis, maxi mum charge for one analysis ...... 5 00 Screen analyses, per analysis ...... 10 00 Complete analyses of mineral samples will be charged for according to the nature of the sample and time necessary for the analysis, with a minimum charge of thirty dollars. An estimate will be given when possible. Proximate analysis of coal (moisture, volatile consti tuents, free carbon, ash, sulphur) ...... 30 00 Analyses of constituents not mentioned above, and other work done by the staff, will be charged for according to the nature of the sample and the time and material expended. The department will assay samples as received and will not be responsible for the sampling of any ore unless specially requested to undertake it, when an extra charge will be made. Payment of any of the above fees may be demanded in advance. 217

Miscellaneous. Free Eeports. Qualitative reports on mineral samples from the Federated Malay States will be furnished free of charge if time permits. It is expected tliat the submitter of a sample for free report will give the exact locality where it was found ; and the Government reserves to itself the right to publish results. Geological Reports. Reports on ore-deposits and geological structure of mining- properties will be furnished for a fee of fifty dollars for every day, or part of a day, of field-work, and expenses charged in accordance with the Government's General Orders.

Publications. (Obtainable from the Office of the Director, Geological Survey, Batu Gajah.) The Beatrice Mine, Selibin, Federated Malay States. Price: Fifty cents. The Geology and Mining Industries of Kedah and Perlis. Price : One dollar and twenty cents. A list of minerals found in together with a description of their properties, occurrences and uses. Price : One dollar. The Geology of Singapore Island with a geological sketch-map. Price : Fifty cents. Notes on the Geology of . Price : Fifty cents. The Geology and Mining Industries of Ulu Pahang, with a sketch- map showing the geological structure of the country, 1911. Price: Two dollars. Notes on Prospecting for Tin-ore in the Federated Malay States. Price : Twenty cents. Notes on the Occurrences of Lode Tin-ore in the . Price : Two dollars. The Geology and Mining Industry of the Kinta District, Perak, Federated Malay States, with a geological sketch-map. Price : Three dollars. The Geology of South Perak, North Selangor and the Dindiags, with a geological sketch-map, 1919. Price : Three dollars and fifty cents. An Account of the Geology and Mining Industries of South Selangor and Negri Sembilan with a geological sketch-map, 1922. Price : Two dollars and fifty cents. Geology of Malacca with geological map and special reference to Laterite. Price : One dollar. Geology of Malayan Ore Deposits. Price : Eight dollars. 218

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. f- e. 24. 27. the boarding house enactment, 1927. Licensing and Classification. a. 2, 1-1-29. The Licensing Officer shall be : (a) Within a Sanitary Board area the Chairman of such Board, acting under the general direction of the Board ; (6) Outside a Sanitary Board area the District Officer. G. 8114, The classification of boarding houses and the fees payable in 22" 11 "29 respect of licences * shall be as follows : For each month or part thereof from the date of issue until — the date of expiry. First Class $12 Second Class ...... 8 Native passenger lodging houses ...... 4 G' 724423 10 31 Licences may be taken out at any time but the period of eacb licence shall be such that it will expire (a) on one of the following dates, viz., March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, or December 31st; and (6) not later than the 30th day of June next ensuing after the date of issue.

SANATORIA AND HALTING BUNGALOWS. Scale of Charges. Halting Bungalows — 5 c. Use of room, during day ...... 50 „ per noctem ...... 75 o. 5850, Bungalows on Taiping Hills. 14-9-28. Permits for the occupation of any of these bungalows compris ing the Hut, Maxwell's, No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, and the Tea Gardens for a term not exceeding 14 days in the first instance may be obtained by persons of the following classes : (a) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, TTn- federated Malay States and the Colony and resident iu the Federated Malay States and Naval, Military and Air Officers serving in the Federated Malay States, Unfedera- ted Malay States or the Colony : Provided that no bungalow shall be occupied by Naval, Military and Air Officers in the aggregate for more than 60 days in any one year ; (b) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, the TJnf ederated Malay States or the Colony and. not resident in the Federated Malay States ; (c) Private residents and visitors. 219

Miscellaneous. The wives and families of members of the Malay States Volunteer Regiment shall be allowed accommodation at bungalows at the rates paid by persons in class (a) for periods coinciding with their husbands' attendance at camps, with a limit of 14 days. In the matter of priority the applications shall be counted as equal with those of persons in class (a).

The rent chargeable to occupants of any class is $1 per diem. Persons in classes (a) and (6) shall be exempted from the above charges for 14 days in a calendar year. Fees are payable in advance.

Kledang Bungalows — rk- 1S26, n. Use of a house, a day $1 a.g.O. 650, 2u. ,, with two wings, a day ...... $1 per wing.

Selangor. $ c. C.S.O.G. 4S1S, 1. Halting Bungalow, per room per night 1 50 21. 2. Jeram Halting Bungalow, per room per night ... 1 00^ Visitors 3. Sungei Besar Halting Bungalow, per room per night 1 00 f own 4. Skinching Halting Bungalow, per room per night 1 00 ) food 5. Use of room per day in each case ...... 50 6. Bungalows. — Two bungalows on Bukit Kutu are f- uu, 16 8-28. available for the use of Government officers drawing a salary of not less than 83,000 per annum, and when not so required for the use of private individuals. The British Resident shall, at all times, have first call upon the old bungalow.

Permits for occupation for a term not exceeding fourteen days in the first instance may be obtained by persons of the following classes : (a) Officers in the service of the Federated - Malay States, , and the Colony and resident in the Federated Malay States, and Naval, Military and Air Force officers serving in the Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, or the Colony. (i>) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, the Unfederated Malay States, or the Colony and not resident in the Federated Malay States. (c) Private residents and visitors.

Priority will usually be given to applications from persons in classes (a) and (b) made on the grounds of ill-health and supported by a medical certificate. Permits will be issued with effect from noon to noon. 220

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Tariff — no fixed scale. S.F. 57, 29. The charge for occupation which is payable on receipt of notice of allotment is $1 a day for each person subject to a maximum of $3. a.g.o. 983, 29. §0 charge will be made for children under six years of age. e. 1644, ie-8-28. Persons in classes (a) and (b) shall be exempted from the above charge for 21 days in 12 months.

Occupants will be held responsible for breakages or damage done in the buildings or grounds by members of their parties or servants in their employ.

Chairs and coolies may be obtained through the District Officer or the caretaker, Kuala Kubu Rest-house. The charges, which are liable to alteration from time to time, are at present as follows : Chair, full distance (five coolies to a chair) $10 Chair, half „ ,. „ „ „ $5 Luggage coolies each ... $1.50

Any person being unable to occupy a room after it has been assigned to him must give notice in writing of such inability to the District Officer, Ulu Selangor, at least 48 hours before the date of proposed occupation and a refund will then be made of the fees deposited. s.g. 1154, 28. 7. Bungalow. — The bungalow (two bed-rooms) and A.G.O. 574, 28. annexe (three bed-rooms) are available for the use of Government officers drawing $100 p.m. or over, and, when not so required, for the use of private individuals, whose applications are approved by the District Officer : Oovernment officers up to seven days ... Free For any further period after seven days ... $1.00 per diem Persons not in Government service ...... $2.50 ,, „ Per head when a For a party of party does not more than 4 consist of more persons per than 4 persons. head. $ c. $ c. F.S.G. 632, 32. Early morning tea 20 30 Sel. G. 827, 31. Breakfast 75 80 Tiffin 1 00 1 00 Afternoon tea 25 30 Dinner 1 25 1 25 Per diem provided notice is given... 2 75 3 00 221

Miscellaneous. Drinks. Whisky (Johnnie Walker) $5.25 per bottle, j.s.g. 632, 32. Beer Stout .60 Soda 12 Mineral- water .13 Cigarettes (Capstan) .70 per tin. Cigars According to brand. Whisky ... Half .30 cts. Whole .50 cts. „ (Johnnie Walker) .35 „ „ .55 „ „ and soda ... .35 „ „ .55 „ Brandy .30 „ „ .50 „ „ and soda ... •40 „ „ .60 „ Gin Sling ... .30 „ ,. -50 „ Gin •25 „ „ -45 „ Vermouth ... .20 „ » .40 „ Lime squash •15 „ „ .20 „ 8. Sanatorium. — The bungalow (four double-bedded a. ton, is s-so. rooms) is available for the use of Government servants (Europeans) and in the absence of any such application it may be allotted to other Europeans at the discretion of the officer in charge of the bungalow : Government officers up to 14 days ... 50 cents per day For any further period after 14 days $3.00 per day Persons not in Government service $3.00 „ P.S.G. 632, 32. Early tea and fruit 20 Sel. O. 827, 31. Breakfast 75 Lunch ... 00 Tea 25 Dinner... 10 Full day's charge 75 9. Pulau Angsa Bungalow. — The bungalow is available for the use of Government officers drawing $2,400 p.a. or over, and, when not so required, for the use of private individuals, whose applications are approved by the District Officer : (visitors provide own food). Government officers up to 14 days ...... Free For any further period after 14 days ... $1 per diem Persons not in Government service ... $1 „ ,, Fees may be demanded in advance. 10. Gap Sanatorium.- — The Gap Sanatorium (four rooms) and a. m6i 16-32*. rooms Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8 in the Gap Rest-house are available for a.g.o. 824, si. the use of Government officers drawing a salary of not less than $3,000 per annum, and when not so required, for the use of private individuals. 222

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. g'. i«45, i«-3 28. Permits for occupation for a term of aot exceeding fourteen days a.a.o. 824, 31. in the first instance may be obtained by persons of the following classes : (a) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States and the Colony and resident in the Federated Malay States and Naval, Military and Air Force officers serving in the Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States or the Colony. (b) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, the Unfederated Malay States or the Colony and not resident in the Federated Malay States. (c) Private residents and visitors. Priority -will usually be given to applications from persons in classes (a) and (6) made on the grounds of ill-health and supported by a medical certificate. Permits will be issued with effect from noon to noon. The charge for occupation which is payable on receipt of notice of allotment is $1 a day for each person. Persons in classes (a) and (6) shall be exempted from the above charge for 21 days in 12 months. Occupants will be held responsible for breakages or damage done in the buildings or grounds by members of their parties or servants in their employ. Any person being unable to occupy a room after it has been assigned to him must give notice in writing of such inability to the Executive Engineer, Kuala Kubu, at least 48 hours before the date of proposed occupation and a refund will then be made of the fees deposited.

Gap Rest-house. Rooms Nos. 1, 2 and 5 in the Gap Rest-house are reserved for the accommodation of bona fide travellers. Government officers travelling on duty shall have a prior claim to rooms Nos. I, 2 and 5; but no Government officer whose salary does not exceed $100 per mensem will be allowed to make use of these rooms. n The charge for the use of rooms Nos. 1, 2 and 5 to other than Government servants travelling on duty shall be $1.50 for each person per night. Except as modified by the three rules above, the rules applicable to the Gap Sanatorium shall apply to rooms Nos. 1, 2 and 5 in the Gap Rest-house. 223

Miscellaneous. Tariff — Gap Sanatorium and Rest-house. Per head when a party does For a party not consist of more of more than than four 4 persons. persons. $ c. $ c. Early tea including fruit and toast 20 ... 15 jSel. G. 827,31. Breakfast consisting of tea or coffee, two courses, bread, butter and jam, etc. ... 90 ... 75 Tiffin consisting of soup, two courses, and cheese 1 25 ... ] 00 Afternoon tea consisting of tea, bread, toast or biscuits, butter and jam, etc. ... 35 ... 30 Dinner, consisting of soup, two courses, pudding and cheese and coffee ... 1 50 ... 1 25 Inclusive charges for 24 hours if arranged including all meals quoted above 3 00 ... 2 50 Inclusive charges for 24 hours if arranged tor children between 2 and 6 years of age 1 00 ... 1 00 Children under 2 years of age Free

Liquor. Large. Stengah. $ C. $ c. Whisky and soda, Johnnie Walker No. 1 70 . 40 Do. ordinary 60 . 35 Brandy and soda ... 70 . 40 Gin pahit 30 . 15 Gin gling with cherry brandy 80 . 45 Liquors ... 30 cents Beer, Alsopps ... 55 cts. per bottle Beer, German ... 45 „ „ „ Stout, milk or Guiness ... 55 „ „ „

Aerated waters, Fraser and Neave- Soda water 1 8 cents per bottle (large) Lemonade 18 ,, ,, Ginger ale 18 ,, is Ginger beer 18 ,, „ ii Tonic... 18 „ ,, „ i. Lime squash 20 ,, large 10 ,, small 224

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. Liquor — (cont.) F.S.G. 632. 32. Bottle. Peg. iPeg. Sel. G. 827, 31. $ c. $ c. $ c. A.G.O. 824, 31. Whisky, Johnnie Walker No. 1, Black 5 00 ... 50 ... 25 ,, No. 2, Eed 4 00 ... 40 ... 20 Black and White, etc. 3 75 ... 40 ... 20 Brandy, Hennessy and Martell's Three Star 4 00 ... 40 ... 20 Gin, Old Tom 3 00 ... 30 ... 15 „ Plymouth 3 00 ... 30 ... 15 Sherry, White Label 2 75 ... 30 „ Sandemans 3 00 ... 35 Cigarettes, Capstan ... 80 cts. per tin. 555 ... 1 10 „ Cigars — Londres 10 each. Eeina Victoria 15

Pahang. $ c. Halting bungalows, per room per night ... I 00 A.G.O. 174, 27. Bungalows at Fraser's Hill, Pahang — f $3 per day per bungalow. It includes all 1. Magador charges for lighting and fuel and is not 2. Wray ... dependant on the number of visitors 3. Clifford ... occupying the bungalow 4. Dacres ... "i These bungalows are available for the use of Government officers drawing $4,200 5. Hollebeke per annum or over and when not 6. Poleggone so required for the use of private individuals ^$1.50 per room per day or part of a day inclusive of lighting and fuel, A.G.O. 456-29. except when the room is shared by persons F.S.G. 1258-29 not of the same family in which case 7. Red Cross House the charges will be $1 per person per 8. Victory «| day or part of a day 9. Convalescent An additional charge of 50 cents per room 10. Cicely per day will be made to visitors who do not bring their own personal servants or do not share the services of the servant L of another visitor " Eed Cross House " and " Victory " are intended for occupation by men and women who served in the Great War, and their families. "Convalescent" and "Cicely" are intended for occupation by any persons who have a medical certificate in respect of the health of themselves or members of their families. 225

Miscellaneous. Bungalows at Fraser's Hill, Pahang — (cont.) A day is reckoned from mid-day to mid-day. Visitors who on the day of their departure, remain until two o'clock will pay for the whole day. The applicant must, within seven days of provisional allotment, A-<2-0' i?4. 2?- pay in advance the rent for the whole period of occupation to the Superintendent. Ordinarily an applicant who does not occupy a bungalow or room allotted to him will forfeit the amount paid ; but this may be waived at the discretion of the Director of Public Works. f Available for the use of Government officers drawing $4,200 per annum or over and for the use of private individuals Bed-room for a day or any portion thereof, J 50 cents • 11. Fernhill ...... ■{ If the visitors stay overnight $2 Visitors who on the day of their departure remain until past mid-day will pay in addition the charge of 50 cents for part I of a day. This must be paid to the I caretaker before departure Note. — No rent should be charged for Government officers on f.s.g. 27»o, 26. duty who take a room at " Eed Cross," " Victory " or " Fernhill". a.g.o. m, 27. Half rate ($1.50 inclusive of lighting and fuel) should be charged for a bungalow for a period not exceeding three days in each case. Pahang Bungalow — Contract terms for catering by the caretaker are as follows : Pg. g. 1053, si. /-i „„.„ ■ A.G.O. 47, 31. One person ...... $3.50 a day Two persons ...... 3.00 a day each Three or more ...... 2.50 „ If occupants do their own catering the caretaker is authorised to charge 50 cents a day for firewood. 2. A charge of $1.25 a day is made to cover water, lighting and the cost of washing household linen. 3. All telephone trunk line fees and breakages must be paid fou. 4. All the charges mentioned above should be paid to the caretaker before departure. 5. No dogs are permitted in the bungalow. 6. Occupants are requested not to allow their amahs to use the beds in the bungalow. A camp bed is provided for the purpose and there is also a spare room in the servants' quarters. i 226

Taxes, Duties, Pees, etc. A.G.O. 50, 29. FrASEr's HlLL REST-HOUSE — Charge for a room shall be $2 per day or part of a day except when the room is occupied by persons not of the same family in which case the charge will be $1.50 per day per person. A day shall be reckoned from mid-day to mid-day and visitors who occupy a room after mid-day are liable for the rent of that, room for the following day. a g.o. 566, 30. Members of the Development Committee and n.s. a. 2218, 30. Government officers on duty ...... Free p.S.Q. 632, 32. Tariff — Fraser's Hill Rest-house and Bungalows. Per head for Per head for Per head for a party of a party of a party of more one adult. two adults, than two adults Earlv tea. Fruit and toast or' biscuits $ .20 $ .20 $ .15 Breakfast. Porridge or fish, eggs and bacon, bread, butter, jam and tea or coffee .75 .75 .60 Tiffin. Fish or soup, meat course, pudding or cheese 1.00 1.00 .90 Afternoon tea. Bread, butter, jam, tea, etc...... 30 .30 .25 Dinner. Soup, fish, meat course, pudding and cheese 1.25 1.25 1.10 Inclusive charges for 24 hours if arranged including all meals quoted above ... 3.50 3.00 2.50 Inclusive charges for 24 hours if arranged for children under 5 years of age. For each child ...... 1.25 — —

a.g.o. 152, 30. Halting Bungalows, Cameron Highlands — f£ sG g O 1672183 31 31 "'" l^'ne halting Bungalows are under the charge of the Executive Engineer, Cameron Highlands, and applications for occupation of rooms should be addressed to him.

Accommodation can only be secured on a permit signed by the Executive Engineer, Cameron Highlands.

2. The bungalows are provided with only bedsteads, mattresses pillows, crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, lamps, chairs and tables. 227

Miscellaneous. Halting Bungalows, Cameron Highlands— (cont.) A.G.O. 152, so. 3. Visitors are required to provide their own mosquito nets, A.G.0. 183, 31. bedding, food, provisions and servants. P.S.G. 1672, 31. 4. A caretaker only is provided at each bungalow — these care takers are not to be sent on messages or otherwise taken from the duties by visitors. 5. Rooms can be reserved in advance, but applications will not be accepted move than 1 4 days before the date on which accommodation is required. 6. The charge for use of the Halting Bungalows will be $2 per person per diem or part of a day including lighting and firewood, save for Government officers travelling on duty. A day shall be reckoned from mid-day to mid-day.

7. Permits for occupation are not transferable.

8. Applications for accommodation must be accompanied by a remittance covering the amount payable for the period during which rooms are required. Such deposit will be forfeited if rooms so reserved are not occupied.

9. No single party may reserve more than two rooms at any one time nor may any room be occupied for more than seven consecutive nights (at any bungalow) except at the discretion of the Executive Engineer, Cameron Highlands, should accommodation be available.

10. A visitor's book is kept by the caretakers and visitors are requested to record therein date and hour of arrival and departure.

11. Visitors will be held responsible for all breakages of damage during their occupation caused by themselves or their servants and anyone wilfully causing damage or removing any article of furniture ■will be required to make good such damage.

12. Visitors are required to take the usual precautions with regard to their personal belongings as Government will not be responsible for any missing article.

13. The right is reserved of refusing any application without assigning any cause and of terminating without notice the tenancy of any person guilty of irregularity in respect of occupation.

14. Asiatic servants are not allowed to make use of any of the bed-rooms, furniture or bedding.

15. Visitors must make their own arrangements for transport throughout the period of their residence on the Highlands and are particularly enjoined not to interfere with or interrupt the labour forces of contractors and others employed on the Highlands. 228

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. eg. 2909, 06. Halting Bungalow, Kuantan — Use of a room per night ...... $1.00 „ „ during day only ...... 50

Sanatorium, Kuala Pahang — (Part of Rest-house used as) — a.g.o. 487, 28. (i) Up to four days Free g' 5W' **' (ii) For every day after four days : (a) Visitors whose substantive salary is $100 or more a month ... $1.50 per day (6) Visitors whose substantive salary is less than $100 a month ... 1.00

Negri Sembilan. G-unong Angsi Bungalow — a. 5281, 24-8-28. Government officers, up to 14 days ...... Free Private persons and Government officers if allowed to remain in occupation after 14 days $3.00 per diem These fees are payable for the whole period specified in the occupation permit whether the accommodation reserved is actually occupied or not, unless at least 10 days' notice is given to the Secretary to Resident of the visitor's intention to cancel or curtail his visit. Upon approval of any application the applicant will be informed that the sanatorium is provisionally reserved for him for a stated period, whereupon he should forward, without delay, a cheque for the amount chargeable for rent in respect of that period together with the deposit of $20. On receipt of this payment the reservation will be confirmed and a permit issued. In the event of the rent charge and deposit not being received within ten days of the date of posting of notification of provisional reservation the latter will be cancelled. a. mo8, 10-529. Rules por Government Bungalows at Port Dickson — These rules apply to the following bungalows : (a) Hythe; (6) Salcombe ; (c) Magnolia Bay ; (d) Clovelly ; (e) Drumochter ; (/) Sanatorium ; (

Miscellaneous. Permits.— All applications for permits to occupy must be addressed e- M7o, »-s -so. in writing to the Lady Supervisor of Bungalows, Port Dickson. Permits for the occupation of any of these bungalows for a term of not exceeding fourteen days, in the first instance, may be obtained by persons of the following classes : (a) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, G- S40s, 10 5 29 Unfederated Malay States, or the Colony, and resident in the Federated Malay States, and Naval, Military and Air Officers serving in the Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States, or the Colony : Provided that no bungalow shall be occupied by Naval, Military and Air Officers in the aggregate for more than 60 days in any one year. (6) Officers in the service of the Federated Malay States, the Unfederated Malay States, or the Colony, and not resident in the Federated Malay States, and Officers in the Federated Malay States Railways. (c) Private residents and visitors. Applications for the use of such bungalows will be received as follows : (i) From persons in class (a) within two months of the date from which occupation is to commence. (ii) From persons in class (6) within six weeks of the date from which occupation is to commence. (iii) From persons in class (c) within one month of the date from which occupation is to commence. Priority will usually be given to applications from persons in classes (a) and (6) made on the grounds of ill-health if supported by a medical certificate.

These bungalows are available for Government servants draw ing salaries of not less than $400 per mensem. In the absence of an application from any such persons, a bungalow may be allotted to other Government servants or to private persons at the discretion of the District Officer.

Rental. — The rent chargeable to persons in classes (a) and (ft) is : Hythe (per wing) ...... $1.50 per day Salcombe (p<;r wing) ...... 1.50 „ Magnolia Ba\ 2.00 „ Clovelly 1.50 Drumochter ...... 1.50 „ Sanatorium (per wing) ...... 1.00 ,, Clifton 1.50 Persons in classes (a) and (6) shall be exempted from the above charges^or fourteen days in any one calendar year. 230

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. a. 3408, io-5 ra. The rates for persons in class (c) shall be twice the above rates. When an application is made for a bungalow, the Lady Supervisor of Bungalows, with the approval of the District Officer, will notify the applicant of the accommodation available, and the rent if any, payable. If such accommodation is accepted, the rent for the whole period must be paid in advance within seven days of the receipt of this notification. The District Officer will then issue a permit to occupy. All permits are strictly non-transferable. Rent will only be refunded provided a permit holder surrenders the permit in sufficient time to admit of the bungalow being relet, and then only in respect of the period during which it is relet. No persons in class (a) or (6) shall be resident continuously in a bungalow for more than 21 days at any one time without special permission and no person in class (c) shall occupy a bungalow for more than fourteen days at any one time without such permission. Servants. — All bungalows are provided with a caretaker and a water-carrier. Visitors are advised to bring their own boys if a part}' of four or more is contemplated ; otherwise a charge of 50 cents a day will be made. Catering. — The caretaker will cook for visitors who wish to cater for themselves or will supply food on contract for all meals including early morning tea at the following rates per person. (a) Up to three adults in the whole bungalow . . . $3.00 a day Four or five ...... 2.75 per day Six or more...... 2.50 (1>) If separate meals are taken at the following rates : Early morning tea ...... 30 Breakfast 1.00 Tiffin 1.25 Afternoon tea ...... 30 Dinner ...... 1.50 Service Fee. — To cover the cost of lighting, firewood, washing soap, etc., (a) For Magnolia Bay, Clovelly, Drumochter, Clifton and each wing of sanatorium. The caretaker is authorised to make a service charge of $1 per day, irrespective of the number of persons in occupation. (b) For Hythe and Salcombe : The caretaker is authorised to charge the sum of $1.30 per day for each wing occupied. n.s.g. 188, so. Class IV quarters at the 2nd mile, Coast Road, used as an "annexe" to the sanatorium during the time they are not required for allotment. Rent for the use of Government officers in excess of 14 days $1 per diem. 231

Miscellaneous. Rules for " Taman Skri," The Malay Officers' Bungalow at o. 1010, 17-2-28 Port Dickson. — 1. The Bungalow is a semi-detached building, providing accommodation for two families. 2. Permits. — All applications for permits to occupy must be addressed to the District Officer, Port Dickson. Permits for occupation of either wing, for a period not exceeding 14 days in the first instance may be issued to Malay officers of the following classes only : Malayan Civil Service ; Administrative Branch (excluding Probationers) ; Malay Assistant Commissioners of Police ; Malay Probationary Assistant Commissioners of Police ; Malay Chief Inspectors of Police ; Malay Inspectors of Police (excluding Probationers) ; Junior Agricultural Assistants (excluding those under $120 p.m.) ; Senior Agricultural Assistants and higher posts in Agricultural Department ; Junior Malay Co-operative Officers (excluding those under $120 p.m.) ; Malay Co-operative Officers ; Senior Malay Co-operative Officers ; Malay Assistant Inspectors of Schools, Grades I and II ; Malay Teachers, Vernacular Schools, Special Class ; Assistant Medical Officers ; Assistant Surgeons ; Dressers, Special Grade and Grade I. Applicants should state the appointment they hold, and may apply not more than two months prior to the date on which they require accommodation. Priority will be given to applications made on the grounds of ill-health if supported by a medical certificate. 3. Servants. — A caretaker and a water-carrier are provided. Occupants are requested to make their own arrangements for catering. 4. Charges. — No rent is payable. The caretaker is authorised to make a service charge of $1 a day or part of a day for each wing occupied, to cover the cost of laundry, firewood, lighting, etc. 5. Miscellaneous. — The Bungalow is fully furnished with plate, bed and table-linen, mosquito nets, etc. 6. Visitors are held responsible for all damage done to the bungalow or its fittings : all breakages of crockery, glasses, etc., must be paid for to the caretaker before visitors leave the Bungalow. The caretaker is responsible for the collection of these sums : he is provided with a tariff showing the cost of various items. Visitors are requested 1o exercise care and consideration towards the furniture in the Bungalow which is fitted up and maintained at considerable expense. Under no circumstances are cushions and chairs to be taken out of the Bungalow. 7. The District Officer may, with the approval of the British Resident of Negri Sembilan, decline to issue a permit to any person without giving any reason. 232

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. &. s517, 8-5-81. eulbs for the port dlckson sanatoria for Members of the Subordinate Services, Federated Malay States. — 1. These rules apply to the following bungalows : (a) Portsdown — Accommodation, two double bed-rooms ; (6) Sandown — Accommodation, three double bed-rooms ; (c) Kingsdown — Accommodation, two double bed-rooms. These three bungalows are 2y miles from Port Dickson and are by the sea-side.

2. These bungalows are available for all members of the subordinate services of the Federated Malay States Government drawing a substantive salary of not less than $60 per mensem. Those who are eligible for "Tainan Seri" bungalow and employees of the Federated Malay States Eailways shall not be eligible to occupy them.

3. Ordinarily, the maximum period of occupation shall be 14 days in a calendar year and this period shall not be exceeded except under very special circumstances.

4. All applications for permits to occupy shall be addressed in writing to the Lady Supervisor of Government Bungalows, Port Dickson, stating in which bungalow accommodation is desired and for what period, and the salary and appointment of the applicant.

5. No application will be considered if received more than two months before the date on which accommodation is desired and applications for " Portsdown " bungalow which are not supported by a medical certificate will not be entertained more than 14 days before the commencement of the period applied for. "Portsdown" bungalow will not be allotted if accommodation is available in the other bungalows. Priority will be given generally to applications supported by a medical certificate. All permits are strictly non-transferable. If the accommodation reserved is not wanted by the person to whom the bungalow has been allotted, he must return the permit to the Lady Supervisor of Government Bungalows, Port Dickson, with as little delay as possible. Failure to do so will render the applicant liable to lose the privilege of future allotment. »

6. The three bungalows are provided with a caretaker, two water carriers and a gardener. Visitors are advised to bring their own servants if a large party is contemplated. Visitors must make their own arrangements for food for themselves and their servants. 233

Miscellaneous. 7. The bungalows are fully furnished with plate, bed and table linen and mosquito nets, etc. Visitors are held responsible for all damage done to the bungalows or the fittings. They are requested to exercise care and consideration towards the furniture in the bungalows which are maintained at considerable expense. Under no circumstances should cushions and chairs be taken out of the bungalows. All breakages of crockery, glasses, etc., must be paid for to the caretaker before visitors leave tbe bungalows. He is provided with a list showing the cost of the various items. 8. Visitors are requested to enter in the book provided for the purpose the time and date of arrival and departure, their names and addresses, the permit number, and any charges paid to the caretaker. The Lady Supervisor of Government Bungalows is in charge of all the bungalows and is responsible for the discipline, etc., of servants. All cases of incivility or inattention should be communicated to her (Telephone No. 50). 9. There is a bathing pagar for the use of the visitors. 10. Music, singing, and all noise after 10 p.m. is forbidden. 11. Visitors shall on no account keep dogs in these bungalows. 12. The District Officer may decliue to issue a permit to any person without assigning any reason.

Application for Permits for Occupation should be Addressed as under : Perak -*- The Hut \ Maxwell's j- Secretary to Eesident, Perak The Tea Gardens ) Federal Bungalows, Nos. 1 and 2 State Bungalows, Nos. 3 and 4 ... Kledang, Kinta ... District Officer, Kinta, Batu Gajah Selangor — Dusun Tua District Officer, TJlu Langat Bukit Kutu ,, TJlu Selangor Klang Gates State Engineer, Kuala Lumpur Morib District Officer, Kuala Langat Pulau Angsa District Officer, Kuala Selangor The Gap Executive Engineer, Kuala Kubu 234

Taxks, Duties, Fjjes, etc. .Negri Sembilan Ghmong Angsi Secretary to Resident, Seremban Sanatorium Lady Supervisor of Bungalows, Port Dickson Clifton ... Drumochter Magnolia Bay Clovelly... Hythe ... Salcombe Taman Seri District Officer, Port Dickson Portsdown Lady Supervisor of Bungalows, Port Dickson Sandown Kingsdown Fraser's Hill Bungalows, Pahang Magador Wray Clifford Dacres Hollebeke Y Superintendent, Fraser's Hill Poleggone Red Cross House Victory Fernhill J Convalescent | Principal Medical Officer Cicely Fraser's Hill Rest-house Superintendent, Fraser's Hill Kuala Pahang Sanatorium . . . District Officer, Pckan Halting Bungalow, Cameron Highlands Executive Engineer, Cameron Highlands F. E. 20, 14. THE CORPORATIONS DUTY ENACTMENT, 1914. Fees under section 3 ...... 3 per cent. 0. 7927, Exemption. — All duty payable in respect of any registered 29-12-22. Co-operative Society Collector of Stamp Duties is the Collector. EDUCATION. Fee for duplicate School Certificates ...... $ 1 00 S. 686D, 26. A.G.O. £044, 16. ,, ,, ,, pass certificate of a Malay Vernacular C.S.O. 650, 18. School " 50 A.G.O. 919, 18. F. E. 13, 17. THE PREVENTION OF MALARIA ENACTMENT, 1917. * Assessment rate not to exceed 3 per cent, of annual value, payable Section 14 (ii). by half-yearly instalments in advance. Fee for the Loan of Malay States Volunteer Regiment Tents: f $10 first day C.S.O. G. 2806, 1 . For Shamiana not to exceed . . 22. " (5 5 Subsequent days „ E.P. Tents...... [J * ftars* da? 7, . ' A.G.O. 50, 28. (5 3 Subsequent days 2. ., Large Durbar Tents ...... $25 per day In addition to all charges for transport and all damages or loss. • Not yet in force. 235

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MUNICIPAL. THE SANITARY BOARDS ENACTMENT, 1929. F. E. 26, 29. I. — Assessment Rates bor General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61. 1932.

PERAK. Larut and Matang. Section 25, . Section 61, Sanitary Board area. Rate. Rate. Taiping (Assessment Area I)... 10 ^per cent. ... 10 rper cent. «■ 85i8 11-1231. Do. ( do. do. II)... 8 „ ... 8 „ G. 8521 11-12-31. Do. ( do. do. III)... 2 ,, ... 2 „ 0 . 8522 11-12-31. Matang, Sim pang and Port Weld ; Changat Jering, Trong and Padang Gajah; Kainunting, Pondok Tanjong, Batu Kurau and Teluk Kertang ...... 8 „ ... 8 Selama ... 8 „ ... 8 Krian. Parit Buntar, , Simpang Lima, Jalan Bahru, , Sungei Gedong, Gunong Semanggol 10 ,, ... 10 Kuala Kangsar. Kuala Kangsar and Sungei Siput ... 10 „ ... 10 Salak North, Karai, Kati, Gapis Village, Padang Bengas, Parit, Bruas, Sauk, Manong and Lubok Merbau 8 „ ... 8 Upper Perak. Grik and Lenggong ...... 8 Kroh and Klian Intan ...... 8 Kinta. Ipoh 1 .25 per cent, on the unimproved value...... — 10 Batu Gajah, Kampar, G o p e n g , Menglembu, and Tronoh ... 10 10 Ampang, , Jelapang, Kampong Kepayang, Kuala Dipang, Kopisan, Kota Bahru, Lahat, , Simpong Pulai, Papan, Siputeh, Sungei Siput (South), Tambun, Tanjong Eambutan and Tanjong Tualang ...... 8 244

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. I. — Assessment Rates fob General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — {cont.) PERAK-(comf.) Batang Padang. Section 25, Section 61, Sanitary Board area. Rate. Rate. Tapah, Chenderiang, , Village, Bid or, , Sungkai, Slim, Station, and Taaijong Malim 10 per cent. Aver Kuning ... 8 Lower Perak. Telok Anson (I) 10 10 per cent. Do. (II) 6 6 Bagan Datoh ... 8 8 Jendarata 6 6 Utan Melintang 6 Rungkup 6 23rd mile, Bagan Datoh Road 6 SlTIAWAN. Simpang Ampat Village 9 Kampong Koh Village 9 „ Village . . . 7 Sitiawan Village 6 Sections 25 and 150 (i) : Batang Padang. Rate.

Additional Rates under section 26: Larut. g. 8519, Taiping— AH holdings and portions of holdings 11-12-31. abutting on Station Road, Borrack Road, Main Road, Market Road, Kota Road, Eastern Road, Jupai Road, Cross Street No. 7, Assam Kumbang Road and Main Road, Kota which have no houses erected thereon 5 per cent, of annual value 245

Municipal. I. — Assessment Rates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61— (cont.)

PERAK— (cont.) Krian. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai and Kuala Kurau ... 5 per cent, of annual a. 8519, value ""^81- Kuala Kangsar. Kuala Kangsar ...... 2 ,, ,, ,, Bruas ...... 5 ,, „ ,,

Kinta. Kampar — All holdings and portions of hold ings abutting on Jalan Gopeng, Jalan Idris, Jalan Bukit, , Jalan Balai, Jalan Market, Jalan Tokong and Jalan Mesjid which have no house erected thereon ... 5 per cent.

Lower Perak. Telok Anson ...... 5 „

General Water-rate : F. e. is, K. Larut. Rate. All areas except , Trong, Padang Gajah, a. sw, Pondok Tanjong, Batu Kurau and assessment area 11-12-31. (Ill) in Taipiug ... 2 per cent.

Krian. Parit Buntar, Bagan Serai, Kuala Kurau and Simpang Lima ...... 2

Kuala Kangsar. Sungei Siput ...... 2

Kinta. Batu Gajah, Papan, Pusing, Siputeh, Tronoh, Chemor, Lahat, Menglembu, Tanjong Ranibutan, Kampar, Tambun and Gopeng ...... 2

Batang Padang. Tapah, Chenderiang and Tanjong Malim ...... 2 ,,

Lower Perak. Telok Anson, Jen darata and Bagan "Datoh ...... 3 „ 246

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. L — Assessment Rates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — (cont.)

PERAK— (cont.)

SlTIAWAN. Rate. Simpang Ampat 3 per cent. Exemption — Certain places within the Sanitary Board Area of Sitiawan, see Gazette Notifications Nos. 6407 of 13th September, 1929, and 6778 of 27th September, 1929. a 8524, Tpoh — 0.25 per cent, on the unimproved value of all land. '11-12-31. a. 8525, Ipoh— Buildings situated on State land or on 11-12-31. }and reserved for a public purpose and not occupied by the Government ...... 2 per cent, on annual value g 8626 Kuala Kangsar — The area described in the '11-12-31. schedule in Gazette Notification No. 8526 of 1 llh .December, 1931 2 „

SELA.NGOR. F. G. 26, 29. (a) Assessment Rates for General Purposes, Under Sections 25 and 61. ]932.

Kuala Lumpur. G. 8833, Kuala Lumpur. 1.25 per cent, on the unimproved value of all land. Section 25, Section 61, Sanitary Board area. Bate. Rate. g. 8834, Sungei Besi per centum Salak South 8 11th Mile, Sungei Besi 5 Serdang 5 Ampang 7 Nil Batu Village 7 Kepong 7 Village . . . 5 Petaling 5 5 J g. 8961 5 12-50. " Malay Agricultural Settlement " as gazetted by Notification Sec. 25 and 61. -No. 20 in the Selangor Government Gazette of 12th January, 1900, and Notification No. 530 of 20th September, 1901, 3 per cent. 247

Municipal. I. — Assessment Rates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — (cont.) SELA.NGOK— (cont.) Klang. Section 25, Section 61, Sanitary Boai d area. Bate. Rate. Klang (sections 1 to 31 inclusive) 10 per centum 0. Sill, IMS SO Klang (other sections) 5 Port Swettenham 10 Kapar 7 5 Nil. Meru ... 5 Seaport 5 Sungei Eenggam J

Telok Datoh and Sepang. Telok Panglima Garang 8 per centum "1 Jenjaroui 8 Sungei Manggis / Telok Datoh ... 9 Banting 10 Sungei Raba ... 7 Chodoi 5 Kauchong Darat 5 Nil. Simpang Morib 7 Morib 6 Kanchong Laut 6 Batu Laut 7 Sungei Pelek... 8 Sepang 7 Salak 4 Tanjong Duablas 5

TTlu Langat. Kajaug Town ... 10 per centum Someny ih Ulu Langat . . . Simpang Kachau Bangi Nil. 9th Mile Village Cheras Sungei Chua . . . Beranaug 248

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. I. — Assessment Eates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — (cont.) SELANGOR— ( cont.) Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam. Section 25, Section 61, Sanitary Board s Rate. Rate. o. 8834, Kuala Selangor Town .. 10 per centum \ 31-12-81. pasir Penambang . . . Jeram ... ... Kampong Kuan tan . . . ... Batang Berjuntai Simpang Tiga Sabak Bernam

Ulu Selangor. Kuala Kubu (Lama) 9 per centum 4) ... 5 Rasa ... 9 Rawang 9 8 8 Ulu Yam Bharu 7 Peretak 7 Nil. Iierling 7 Kanchiug 5 ... 5 Sun«ei Dua ... 5 Ulu Bernam ... 5 ... 5 Ulu Yam Lama 5 Simpang Sungei Choh 5 f. e. 26, 29. (b ) Additional Rate under section 26 : Nil.

F. E. 26, 29. (c) Drainage Rate under section 26 : Nil. F. E. 18, 26. (d) General Water-rate : CI. 9374, / Within the water supply area as declared 19-12-30. \ in Gazette Notification No. 4080 of 22nd Kuala Lumpur ... ) July, 1927, .2 per cent, per annum on I the unimproved value of all land within \ the said water supply area s. 8»76, 5-12-30, " Malay Agricultural Settlement " as Gazetted by Notification No. 20 in the Selangor Government Gazette of 12th January, 1900, and Notification No. 530 of 20th September, 1901, 2 per cent, per annum. 249

Municipal. -Assessment Bates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61— (cont.) SELANGOB— (cont.) Water supply areas within the Sanitary g. 9375, Sungei Besi and Board areas as declared in Gazette 19-12-80. Atupang Notification No. 7320 of 24th December, 1926, 2 per cent, per annum on the annual value Within the water supply areas as declared

Klang. Outside Sanitary Board areas but within the boundaries of o. 9877, the water supply area as declared by Gazette Notification 19" No. 2992 of 1911 and amended by Gazette Notifications Nos. 6357 of 12th November, 1926; 7319 of 24th December, 1926: A flat annual rate of $1.10 per acre per annum. Provided that all consumers who have paid assessment under " The District Water Supply Enactment, 1910," since 1919 shall pay a flat annual water-rate of $1 per acre per annum. Sepang Sanitary Board area which has been declared a water a 9378, supply area by Gazette Notification No. 9144 of 30th 19" December, 1929, 3 per centum on the annual value of all land, houses and buildings. 250

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. — Assessment Rates fob General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — (cont.) NEGRI SEMBILAN. (a) Assessment Rates for General Purposes, under Sections25 and61. 1932.

Seremban. Section 25, Section 61, Sanitary Board area. Rate. Rate. 1.25 per cent, (one and a quarter of one per centum) Seremban on the un- improved value of all land , , , Labu and 7 per centum 2 „

Port Dickson. Port Dickson, and Pasir Panjang 10 per centum

Jelebu. ... 15 per centum Titi ... 12 „

Kuala Pilah. Kuala Pilah ...... 9 per centum 8 „ Johol ... 7 „ „

Tampin. Tampin, Rembau and 8 per centum Batang Malaka, , South and ...... 5 „ ,, (6) Additional Rate under section 26 : Kuala Pilah ...... 5 ,, ,, Bahau ...... 5 „ „ 251

Municipal. I. — Assessment Bates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61— (cont.)

NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.) Tampin — (cont.) Section 25, Seotion 61, Sanitary Board area. Bate. Bate. Tampin 4 per cent. O. 7766, 6 11-31. Rembau 4 Gemas 4 Port Dickson (Coast) Sanitary 0. 8418, 4 12-31. Board area defined in Notification No. 4128, published in the Gazette of. the 6th July, 1928, and the Pasir Panjang Sanitary Board area as defined in Gazette Notification No. 2175 dated 13th April, 1928, excluding the area defined in Notification No. 1705 dated 8th June, 1917

(c) Drainage Eate under section 26 : h . B. 26, 29. Nil.

(d) General Water-rate : E. 18. 26. Port Dickson as defined by 8445, 4-12-31. Gazette Notification No. 2624 of 30th August, 1918 4 Tampin 4 G. 7789, 6-11-31. Gemas 4 Kuala Klawang 4 778S, 6-11-31. Kuala Pilah ... 4 8766, 18-12-31. Bahau 4 on the unimproved g. 8767, value 1812"S1- •25 p e r cent, 0. 7480, (a quarter of 23-10-31. one per cent Seremban um) on the un improved value of all land G. 7481, Basak. 2 per cent. 23-10-31. 252

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. — Assessment Eates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — (contJ) PAHANG. (a) Assessment Bates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61. 1932.

Kuala Lipis. Section 25, Section 61, Sanitary Board area. Bate. Rate. Kuala Lipis ... 10 per cent. 7-1-

Eaub. Baub . . . 8 per cent. Tras ... 5 2 ii ii Tranuin

Bentong. Bentong ... 10 10 „ ... 8 1 i i 1 8 „ Karak...... 8 8 „

Temerloh. Temerloh in Kuala Krau ... Mentakab n „ ... Triang ... I g n „ Mempateh 5 , 5 „ 5 . 5 „ Temerloh Sanitary Board extended area 5 „ Mentakab Sanitary Board extended area 5 „ 3rd Mile, Korak Road 5 „

Kuantan. Kuantan 10 „ 10 „ Gambang 7| „ ' 2 » 7 „ 7 „ Tanjong Lumpur 7 „ 7 „

Pekan. Pekan '71 2 " 253

Municipal. I. — Assessment Rates for General Purposes, under Sections 25 and 61 — (eont.) PAHANG— (con*.) (b) Additional Rate under section 26 : F- E- 26,

Kuala Lipis. O. 8422, 4-12 31. Sanitary Board area. Kuala Lipis ...... 8 per cent. Raub. Raub 10 „ „ Tras ...... 5 „ ,, Tranum ...... 5 „ ,, Bentong. Bentong ...... 10 „ ,, Ketari...... 5 „ ,, Karak...... 5 ., „ Temerloh. Temerloh ...... 5 ,, ,, Kuala Krau ...... 5 „ ,, Mentakab ...... 5 „ ,, Mengkarak ...... 5 ,, ,, Triang ...... 5 ,, ,, Kerdau ...... 5 ,, ,, Mempateh ...... 5 „ ,, Temerloh Sanitary Board extended area ...... 5 „ ,, Mentakab Sanitary Board extended area ...... 5 ,, ,, 3rd Mile, Kurak Road ... 5 „ „ KUANTAN. Kuantan ...... 10 ,, Gambang ...... 5 ,, ,, Pekan. Pekan...... 5 ,, ,, (c) Drainage Rate under section 26 : (. £. 26, 29. Nil. (d) General "Water-rate : F. E. 18, 26. Mentakab, Kuantan, Beserah, Bentong, Raub, Tras, Pekan, Lipis and Karak (in BentoDg) 2 per cent. 0'G. m^ 244, 9.i2-27.11-1 24. II. — Bath-houses. — The right to collect one cent on all bathers in Government bath-houses is farmed. Ill — Boarding Houses — For licence fees, see page 218. 254

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. By law 5 (ii). I V.— BUILDING FjSES (PLANS) • f— (a) For everv brick building not exceeding 1,000 square $ c. feet in area and consisting of a ground storey only 7 50 (6) For every brick building not exceeding 1,000 square feet in area and two storeys in height ...... 15 00 (c) For every additional storey ...... 3 00 (d) ,, ,, 100 square feet or fraction of 100 square feet of area ...... 75 (e) For every pillar and plank building — a fee at one-half of the above rates. (/) For every open atap shed not intended for human habitation — a fee at one-quarter of the rates for brick buildings. (g) For a series or row of buildings of the same plau and material when passed and built at the same time — a deduction on every building after the first of 10 per cent, where the buildings do not exceed five in number and a further deduction of 5 per cent, on the 6th and every additional building. ?■ 7426418' 28-7'22- (h) For alterations to existing buildings — fees at one-half 17-11-22. of the rates for new buildings provided that in c is?1' I7a3^9" Kinta, Kuala Kangsar, Krian, Batang Padang, Lower Perak, Larut, Selama, Negri Sembilan and Pahang where the alteration consists only of the provision of partitions or cubicles or similar non structural alterations the fees shall be — (a) For one partition or cubicle or one similar non-structural alteration ...... 1 00 (b) For every additional partition or cubicle or similar non-structural alteration ...... 50 (t) For alterations on passed plans ...... 2 00 (j) For every bridge, wharf, wall or other special building and for every atap dwelling-house : for every i a. 6255, 100 square feet > 1 00 Provided that in Selangor for every 100 square feet or fraction of 100 square feet of area BjMaw 29 (H). For permission to deposit building materials on any public roadway — For every 16 feet of frontage by 1 foot in width of roadway, per month or part of a month ...... 50 For every additional foot in width of roadway ...... 50 s5(?al6735 ^ ^° building shall be constructed of or roofed with atap or 25-2-iB. corrugated iron or material similar to either of them, without the N-S. ^en, special permission in writing of the Board. Fg G 3? 16 • ^ans ^or churches and schools are charged half rates. F- E- ,3' le- + In charged Perak isand 510. Selangor, for every plan furnished by the Board the fee 255

Municipal. IV. — Building Fees (Plans) — (eont.) (ii) Such permission may take the form of a licence, to be issued under this by-law and any such licence may be subjected to a condition, to be expressed therein limiting the time during which the building whereto the licence relates may remain erected. At the expiration of the time so limited, or of such further time (if any) as the Board may allow, such building shall be removed by the owner thereof. (iii) A fee not exceeding five dollars shall be payable for a licence under this by-law 35. (iv) Where plans are not submitted or required, a fee not a. 3939, 29-6-2$. exceeding 85 shall be payable for each building approved under this by-law (Perak only).

THE CRUELTY TO ANIMALS PREVENTION ENACTMENT, 1910. K- «. I0- V. — -Animal Infirmary Scale of Fees Charged for Medicines or Treatment — (i) Kuala Lumpur — Livery — S c. a cits, U 1 22. Horses, each one day or part of a day ...... 75 Ponies ,, „ „ ...... 50 Cattle „ „ ,, ...... 50 Dogs, cats or other small animals, each one day or part of a day ...... 25 Castration, horse, pony or bull ...... 3 00 „ cat or other small animal ...... 2 00 Destroying horses or cattle, each ...... 3 00 Burial of carcases of horses which die or are destroyed in the Infirmary, each ...... 7 00 Burial of carcases of cattle and native ponies which die G. 4615, s-8-28. or are destroyed in the Infirmary, each ...... 2 00 Destroying dog, cat or other small animal and burying g. 4123, 14-7-22.. carcase, each ...... 2 00 Dogs, each vaccination at the Animal Infirmary ...... 2 00 0. 1233, 13-2-31. Dogs ,, ,, outside ,, ,, ...... 3 00 (ii) Taiping — Livery — Horses, each one day or part of a day ...... 75 a. 6560, s -10-24. Ponies ,, ,, ...... 60 Cattle „ „ 60 Cattle (special diet) each one day or part of a day . . . 75c. to $1 Dogs, cats or other small animals, each one day or part of a day ...... 25 Dogs, cats, etc. (special diet), each one day or part of a day 40 to 50c. Where food is supplied by the owner, with the approval of the Veterinary Inspector, the charges for each animal for a day or part of a day shall be ...... 0 256

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. V. — Animal Infirmary — (cont.) Taipin6 — (cont.) Minor operations as — Stitching wounds, opening abscesses, removing small tumours, amputation of tail, castration — cat or other $ c. small animals ...... 2 00 Major operations as — Castration, horse ...... 5 00 bull 3 00 Amputation of horn ...... 5 00 Operations on eye ...... $5toS?10 Other operations ...... 83 to $10 Destroying horses or cattle, each...... 3 00 Burial of carcases of horses or cattle which die or are destroyed in the Infirmary, each ...... 2 00 Destroying dogs, cats or other small animals and burying of carcases, each ...... 2 00 Medicine will be charged for according to current prices. Discretion to reduce or waive payment of fees in the case of poor people may be used.

Serkmban and Kuala Pilah. 1. Advice ...... Free 2. Medicines — Ordinary mixtures, lotions or $ c. liniments ...... 2 oz. ... 50 a Ordinary mixtures, lotions or liniments ...... 4-6 oz. ... 1 00 a Ordinarv mixtures, lotions or liniments 8-12 oz. ... 2 00 a Pills and powder (small animal) per doz. ... 1 00 Powders, horse and cattle . . . each ... 50 Drenches ,, ...... ,, ... 1 00 b „ sheep and gonts ... „ ... 50 Single dose of medicine or appli cation of lotion or liniments... ,, ... 25 or daily for a week...... — ... 1 00 Horse balls — ... 30 Ointments, ordinary ...... per oz. ... 50 Special medicines proportionate to cost Note. — a. Or alternatively 50 cts. per 2 oz. b. For a simple drench. Tonic (or similar) drenches, to be repeated over a period, at a reduced rate — 50 cts. each or $3 per week. 257

Municipal. Y. — Animal Infirmary — (cont.) 3. Operations — G. 8789, 18-12-31. Simple wound dressing and 9 c. cleaning 25 or daily for a week ... 1 00 Minor operations —small animals $2.50 to $ 5.00 „ „ with local anaesthesia... $5.00 to $10.00 Major ,, small animals, with general anaesthesia... 10 00 Minor „ horse and cattle . $5.00 to $10.00 Major „ .$10.00 to $25.00 4. Destructions of Animals 1 00 a F. E. 4, 10. 0. 906, 14. THE BUEIALS ENACTMENT, 1910. 0. 3035, 13. G. 1095, 28. VI. — Cemetery Fees, Kuala Lumpur, Kajang, Klang, Ipoh, G. 2309, 29. Telok Anson, Batu Gajah, Taiping, Seremban and Parit G. 7659, 7-12-28 Pk. G. 641, OS. BUNTAR Pk. G. 791, 07. (i) For each interment (to include the cost of opening and $ c- G. 2741, 17. filling up the grave) ...... 3 00 For the use of hearse or bier 2 00 a- ml, For pullers for hearse, each • ...... 50 For use of motor hearse • ... 10 00 For permission to erect a cross, or other simple memorial, of wood or other perishable material ...... 1 00 For permission to erect a cross, headstone, railing, slab. or other memorial of a permanent nature ...... 5 00 For setting apart one or more contiguous plots (not exceeding six) for the burial of any person or of any member of his family, for each plot ...... 25 00 For permission to erect an arch or family vault extending over one or more plots, for each plot ...... 25 00 (ii) In cases where it is certified either by the Chief Police Officer, Chairman, Sanitary Board, or by the Minister of the religion of the deceased, that the deceased has left no relatives or friends of sufficient means to pay the above fees, the fees shall be remitted. The Clergyman officiating at a burial service is entitled to a fee of three dollars. Mohammedan Cemetery, Ampang Eoad, Kuala Lumpur — g. 127. 2-10-25. For every burial, fee not to exceed $5 as may be fixed by the Sanitary Board, Kuala Lumpur, with the exception of the burial of persons who die possessed of no property or who have no relations or friends able to pay. Such fees to be credited to a Fund called " The Ampang Boad Mohammedan Cemetery Fund." [For burial ground licences, see page 194.] a. The owner to pay also any expenses incurred in the burial or disposal of the carcase. • Kuala Lumpur only. [N.S.F. 743/31.] K 258

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. VII. -Commission — (1) For collecting Revenue from Electric Light and Power : I'.S.G. 8157, 30 Kinta ...... 3 J per cent. K. Lumpur ... 2 per cent. A.G.O. 518, 30. Larut and Matang 3| „ Seremban . . . 1 (2) For collecting Water-rate : Public water Private water Sanitary Board areas. supply. supply. Perak. Bat&ng Padang 3| per cent. .. per cent. Kinta „. ' ... 3i „ ■ n t1 Krian 3| „ . H i< Kuala Kangsar H . H • i Taiping . . . ;.. • ... s| „ ■ 3| r1 Telok Anson <>a „ . 3| 1i Selangor. Kuala Lumpur 5 percent. .. ' a per cent. Klang 6 . 6 i1 Ulu Langat 2 . 2 11 Ulu Selangor . . . -5 . 5 n Negri Sembilan. AM.» A.G.O. 508, 25. Jelebu • ... 8 „ . 8 i1 N.S.G. 1669, 30 Pahang. Kuala L'ipis 3| per cent. . . 31 per cent. Eaub 31 ,, . H » Bentong ... 3 ,, „ . H Temerloh 3— ,, ■ 31 » Kuantan ... "2 • » . 31 Pk. 109, 24. (3) For collecting Education rate : A.G.O. 650, 29. N.S.F. 522, 29. Sanitary Board areas, Perak ... 31 per cent. Pg. 1065, 30. „ „ „ Negri Sembilan 31 A.G.O. 60, 31. ,, ,, „ Pahang 31 VIII. — Common Lodging House — 9 c. By-law 165. Fee for, per annum 10 00 [For definition of common lodging-house, see section 2, E. 4-19.] IX. — Conservancy — By-law 186. Selangor. — Not exceeding $3 p.m. per bucket payable quarterly in advance in January, April, July and October. By-law 186. Other States. — Not exceeding $2 p.m. per bucket payable quarterly in advance. 259

Municipal. X. — Dairies — Charge on milk sold through a Government Dairy : By-law 147 Ipoh — Cow Milk ...... 01 cent per pint Buffalo ... 02 cents „ „ Parit Buntar ...... 01 cent „ „

THE EDUCATION RATE ENACTMENT, 1915. P. E. 5, 15.

XI. — Education Rate — 2 Jo of the annual value of the lands, houses and buildings o. 9138. within any Sanitary Board area. 30-12-29. Ipoh. — "25 per cent, on the unimproved value of land. 0. 9138, 19-12-30. „ Buildings situated on State land or on land reserved for a g. 9m, public purpose and not occupied by the Government of 19-12-so. the Federated Malay States or any of them — 2 per cent, on the annual value.

Kuala Lumpur. — -16 per centum on the unimproved value of land.

Exemptions. — Negri Sembilan from 1st January, 1928 : . , - g. 2149, 14-4-2". Titi, Gemas, Batang Malaka, Pasir P a n j a n g, G. 2569 & 2570. Pengkalan Kempas, Ayer Kuning South, Easah, 6 b Rantau, Gedong Lalang, Mantin, , Broga ' 14-10-27. and Kuala Klawang. °- 62754'u.27 G. 3526, 22-6-28. XII. — Electric Light — [Fees for licences for installation, etc., see page 101.] p.e. 14,25.

The charges to be made for the supply of energy shall be as G 5702 15.3.30 detailed hereunder and shall be paid within seven days of presentation of bill. Bills rendered by a Sanitary Board shall be payable at the office of such Sanitary Board. Bills rendered by the Electrical Department and not by a Sanitary Board shall be payable at the place specified in such bill. 260

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XII. — Elkctric Light — (cont.) Kuala Lumpur. o. 5022, is 7-30. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic $ c. appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 2. Town Hall- Public meetings, each ...... 3 00 Eehearsals, each ...... 2 50 Ordinary entertainments, per night ...... 20 00 Cinematograph, per night ...... 15 00 Dances, per night ...... 30 00 3. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month, or any part of a month ...... 1 00 4. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month, or any part of a month ... 50 STREET LIGHTING. 5. For energy consumed, including switching maintenance, and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 12^ MISCELLANEOUS. 6. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit consumed ...... 04 7. Charging accumulators, for motor cars used on Govern ment service only, per charge ...... 1 00 POWER FOR LARGE CONSUMERS. 8. Power rates to be adjusted to a capital charge of $40 per k.w. per annum of maximum demand and a running charge of 3 cents per Board of Trade Unit to 2j cents per Board of Trade Unit, according to nature of the load, provided that only a flat rate of 2| cents per Board of Trade Unit shall be charged for all Chinese-owned mines. Ipoh. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans, and small domestic $ c. appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 2. Hire, including maintenance of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month, or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards, supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 50 261

Municipal. XII. — Electric Light — (cont.) STREET LIGHTING. 4. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance $ c. and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed 15 «■ 5022, is-7-so

MISCELLANEOUS. 5. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 05 6. For charging accumulators for motor cars used on Government service only, per charge ...... 1 00 Seremban. 1. Current consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 2. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 50 STREET LIGHTING. 4. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 20 MISCELLANEOUS. 5. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 05 6. Charging accumulators for motor cars used on Government service only, per charge ...... 1 00

Klang and Port Swettenham. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and .small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 2. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ... 50 STREET LIGHTING. 4. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re- lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed...... 20 262

Taxes, Duties, Pees, etc. XII. — Electric Light — (cont.) MISCELLANEOUS. $ C. a. 5022, 18-7-80. 5, for energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 05 6. Charging accumulators for motor cars used on Govern ment service only, per charge ...... 1 00

Taiping. g. 8280, 4-12-si. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 24 2. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 50 STREET LIGHTING. 4. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 20 MISCELLANEOUS. 5. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit. . . 05 6. Charging accumulators for motor cars used on Govern ment service only, per charge ... \ ...... 1 00

Batu Gajah, 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 2. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 50 STREET LIGHTING. 4. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 20 MISCELLANEOUS. 5. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit ... 06 6. Charging accumulators for motor cars used on Government service only, per charge ...... 1 00 263

Municipal. XII.— Electric Light — (cont.) Kuala Lipis. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 2. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department (excepting refrigerators), per month or any part of a month ... 3. Hire, including maintenance, of refrigerators as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month 4. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards as supplied by the Electrical Depart ment, per month or any part of a month

STEEET LIGHTING. 5. For energy consumed, including switching and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...

MISCELLANEOUS. 6. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade unit 7. Charging accumulators for motor cars used on Govern ment service only.,, per charge ......

Raub and Bentong. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit — for Eaub only for Bentong only 2. Hire, including maintenance, of domestic apparatus as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Depart ment, per month or any part of a month

street lighting. 4. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed miscellaneous. 5. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 6. Charging accumulators used on Government service only, per charge 264

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XII. — Electric Light — (cont.) Kawang. g. 5022, ts 7-80. j_ Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic $ c. apparatus not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 STREET LIGHTING. 2. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 15 3. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 05 Gemas. G' 8230' 4.12.31 Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit : 25 2. Hire, including maintenance, of electric cookers and water heaters as supplied by the Electrical Depart ment, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance, of ceiling and table fans as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 4. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 50 street lighting. 5; For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 20 MISCELLANEOUS. 6. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 10 7. Charging accumulators for motor cars used on Government service only, per charge ...... 1 00 Kuantan. g. 6406, u-9-31. 1. Energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 25 2. Hire, including maintenance, of electric cookers and water heaters as supplied by the Electrical Depart ment, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 3. Hire, including maintenance, of ceiling and table fans as supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 00 4. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ...... 50 265

Municipal. XII. — Electric Light — (cord.) STREET LIGHTING. 5. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance $ e. and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 20 a. me, 11-9-31.

MISCELLANEOUS. 6. For energy consumed for cooking, beating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 05 7. Charging accumulators for motor cars used oh Government service only, per charge ...... 1 00

KAJANG- fl. 8798, 5-12-80. 1. For energy consumed for lighting, fans and small domestic o. 2074, 13-3-si. appliances not separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 20 2. Hire, including maintenance, of electric cookers and water heaters as supplied by the Electrical Depart ment, per month or any part of a month ...... 1 50 3. Hire, including maintenance but excluding lamps, of table lamp standards supplied by the Electrical Department, per month or any part of a month ... 50 4. Hire, including maintenance of ceiling and table fans as supplied by the Electrical Department per month, or part of a month ...... 1 00 STREET LIGHTING. 5. For energy consumed, including switching, maintenance and re-lamping, per Board of Trade Unit nominally consumed ...... 12|

MISCELLANEOUS. 6. For energy consumed for cooking, heating and small motors separately metered, per Board of Trade Unit 4| Provided that, should the supply of meters at any time be not Buie 8. equal to the demand, consumers may be charged on the basis of their average monthly consumption during the previous six months. In the case of new consumers or of change of tenants a meter will be installed until an average is obtained. And provided further that the Resident may in special cases sanction a fixed monthly charge in place of payment at the above rates by meter and may also grant special reduced rates in particular cases in which such a course appears to him to be to the interest of the Government or of the public. 266

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. XII. -Electric Light — (cont.) The minimum charge to any consumer with a metered supply shall be $2 for a period of one calendar month or proportionately for other periods. a c Suie ». Fee for testing meter ...... 5 00 Rule 14. „ second and subsequent tests of consumer's wiring 10 00 Rule 12. „ reconnection of installation cut off for default of payment, payable in advance ...... 2 00 F.S.G. 1684, 29. Charges payable by the occupant for electrical current consumed a.g.o. 1188, 29. ftt Carcosa and the Residencies. Ca rcosa ... $ 48 p.m. Perak 24 „ Selangor ... 27 „ . Negri Sembilan . . . 24 „ Pahang ... 18 „

XIII. — GrARAGES — Licence for housing or storing of motor cars intended for hire — Perak and Selangor ... not exceeding $12 per annum Negri Sembilan ...... ,, 6 per quarter Pahang ...... ,, 3 ,, The following fees have been approved in particular: Batang Padang $12 per annum | Kuala Kangsar $1 per mensem Krian ... 1 per mensem i Larut and Matang 1 per quarter Sepang and Kuala Langat 50 cents per mensem Seremban ... $6 a quarter Tampin ... $3 a quarter Port Dickson 3 Jelebu...... 3 ,, Kuala Pilah 6 Bentong 3 Temerloh ... 3 ,, Kuantan ... 3 ,, Eaub . . . 3

By-law 91. XIV. — Hawking Food-stuffs — Perak — $ c. Larut and Matang, Selama, Krian, Telok Anson, Kuala Kangsar, Batang Padang and Kinta North and South, for licence 1 00 Larut and Matang, Selama, Krian, Telok Anson and Kuala Kangsar, for badge 50 Kinta North and South, badge ... Free 267

' : MlJNIOI'PALv XIV. — Hawking Food-stuffs — (cont.) $ ' c. Selangor — for licence and badge ...... 1 00 e. 226, 8-1-30. „ for locally grown fruit ...... Free 0. 5897, 31-12-20. Negri Sembilan — for licence and badge . . . 1 00 0. 3720, 23-5-30. ,, Port Dickson, per annum 6 00 N.S.G. 1432,31.

Pahang — for licence and badge 50 „ Kuala Lipis only 1 00 pg- 8«. 28-

XV.— Laundries, Rent on— By.law m (1) Perak— Larut and Matang, per house, per mensem ... 0 00 Kuala Kangsar, per room, per mensem ...... 5 00 Batu (rajah, per house, per mensem ...... 6 00 Krian, per house, per mensem ...... 10 00 Kampar „ „ 6 00 a.u.o. 282, 2s. Ipoh „ „ 6 00 Gopeng „ ,, ...... 6 00 Telok Anson, per house, per mensem .. ... 5 00 Sitiawan (S. Ampat) ,, ,, ... 5 00 Batang Padang, per house, per mensem ...... 12 00

Selangor — Kuala Lumpur, per house, per mensem ...... 1000 Klang, Port Swettenham, per house, per mensem ... 5 00

XVI. — Markets — Market rents are at varying rates as approved by each Sanitary Board.

XVII. — Miscellaneous — Attendance of a member of the Fire Brigade at a performance at a cinematograph or a theatre hall, fee SI a day. Kiosks, rent on : Kuala Pilah ...... $15 a month Bahau ...... 15 ,, Port Dickson ...... 15 „ Pasir Panjang ...... 10 „ Cattle-shed, Ipoh, rent on : $1 a head, a quarter. 268

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XVIII. -Rest-houses — 1. Visitors other than Government officers travelling on duty, wili be required to pay for the use of a bed-room, a fee as fixed by the local Sanitary Board with the approval of the Resident.

The following fees have been approved in particular cases : Perak — $ c. ( Single bed-room, per night . . . 2 00 Krian (■Double „ 3 00 Kuala Kangsar (State Rest-house), per night 2 00 „ (Federal „ ) „ 2 50 Sungei Siput, per night 2 00 Parit ,, 2 00 Bruas ,, 2 00 Larut and ■ ,,Matang JC Single ° , bed-room, per* nieht s 2 00 C Double „ 3 00 Selama, for 1st seven days, per night... 2 00 ,, after ,, „ 1 50 Kampar Single bed-room, per night ... 2 00 Gopeng > Batu Gajah ) Double „ 3 00

Raja Rest-house : Per room, per night 1 00 Federal wing, per room, per night ... 2 00 Electric light charge— from date of occupation, per night (by Government officers also) 20

Selangor — Kajang — (a) For a room for a day or any portion thereof ... 50 (b) For a room for a day and night ...... 2 00

Klang — Use of a room for a day or any portion thereof ... 50 „ night and day ...... 2 00 ,, „ seven consecutive nights ... 10 50 Kuala Selangor, per night ...... 2 00 269

Municipal. XVIII. — Rest-houses — (cont.) Sabak Beruam — S c. Use of a bed- room during the day only 50 S. 1948, 29. „ „ if the visitor stays overnight 1 00 A.G.O. 50, 29 Kuala Kubu, per night ... 2 00 Morib — S. G. 903, 30. Room per day and night $2 00 inclusive a.g.o. 1208, 29. „ ,, only 50 Supply of towel in general dressing room 10 cents General dressing room Nil Service fees :::! Tennis court, per game 50 cents Selangor Tariff — Approved Scale. Early tea and fruit 20 cents F.S.G. 632, 32. Sel. O. 827, 31. Breakfast ...... 75 „ Lunch I 00 Tea 25 „ Dinner ...... 1 25 Full day's charge ...... 2 75 c. Morib Approved scale except dinner 10 Sepang Uiu Langat ... Kuala Selangor ,, except $3 per head full day's charge if for 3 or under Sabak ... 20 cents early tea 80 cents breakfast II 00 tiffin 30 cents tea 1 25 dinner 3 20 full day (per head up to 2) 3 00 full day (per head for 3 or more) Kuala Kubu ...... As for Kuala Selangor Rest-house. Negri Sembilan — Seremban — The following charges shall be collected and retained by the lessee : $ c. Use of a single or double bed-room, per night ... 2 00 ,, bed- room for part of a day ...... 50 Kuala Pilah, Jelebu, Tampin, per night 2 00 270

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XVIII. — Rest-houses — (cont.) h. 1832, 28-2-80. RULES FOR THE PORT DICKSON REST-HOUSE. The rules for Government rest-houses shall be applicable to the Port Dickson rest-house subject to the following modifications: 1. Rooms 1, 2, 3, and 4 may be occupied by Government officers, in receipt of salaries of not less than $100 a month, and by bona fide travellers. Government officers travelling on duty shall have prior claim for accommodation. 2. Visitors, other than Government officers travelling on duty, shall pay S2 per room per night. 3. Rooms, if available, may be occupied during the day for a. period not exceeding 6 hours at a charge of 50 cents each. 4. Rooms 5 and 6 are available for the use of Government officers drawing salaries of not less than $3,000 per annum and of other suitable applicants. Occupation of rooms 5 and 6 shall be by permit only. Applications should be addressed to the District Officer, Port Dickson. Permits will be issued with effect from noon to noon. Priority will be given to: (a) Applications by Government officers on duty ; (6) „ made on the grounds of ill-health if supported by a medical certificate. 5. No person may occupy room 5 or 6 for more than fourteen days except with special permission.

General. 6. The Caretaker will supply meals and liquor in accordance with a tariff approved by the District Officer and posted in the rest-house. 7. Visitors are held responsible for all damage to the buildings or grounds by themselves or their servants. All breakages must be paid for to the Caretaker before visitors leave the rest-house. 8. The Caretaker is responsible for the collection of these sums and is provided with a tariff showing the cost of various items. 9. A book is kept in the rest-house in which visitors are requested to enter the times of their arrival and departure and the charges paid to the Caretaker. A separate entry should be made for each room occupied. 10. A book for suggestions and complaints is kept in the rest-house. 11. A child's cot is provided in the rest-house. « 12. The District Officer, Port Dickson, may decline to issue a permit to any person without giving any reason. 271

Municipal. XVIII. — Best-houses — (cont.) - g. 1882, 28-2-30 13. Visitors are not allowed to keep dogs in the rest-house. 14. Amahs are not allowed to occupy beds intended for visitors. Camp beds and nets are provided for Amahs. 15. Drinks may not be served after 10 p.m. except to visitors staying at the rest-house. Pahang — Pg. 2103, 29. Raub — $ c. Use of a double room per night ...... 2 00 „ single „ 1 50 ,, bed-room for part of a day ... .., 50 Temerloh — Pg. r. 632, si. -rr „ • , . Kfl ( To all occupants other A-ao- 82' 3L Use of room per night ... fl 50 \ rf , 5for part °. of £ a dayj 50^CA < gerv£mtsthan Government Kuantan — $ c. Pg. 2909, 26. Use of a double room per night ...... 2 00 „ single room „ ...... 1 50 „ any room during day only ...... 50 2. Government officers using rest-houses as temporary official quarters will be charged as follows : For first seven days Free From the eighth day, per day — Perak ... 50 cents Pk. 4557, 21 & 1945, 23. Perak — Clerks' rest-house, Ipoh, per night 20 „ Pk. 2132, 26. Government officers entitled to free quarters Free Selangor 75 „ S. 108, 24. ,TNegri . cSembilan ■ .n <( one„ room .*\ per dav 75 A.G.O. 270, 28. \ for married couple per day $1.00 N.S. 3163, 27. Pahang ...... 50 ,, Pg. 1663, 21. 3. Charges for use of rest-house garages : Pk. 476, 19. Larut and Matang, private motor cars, per day 50 cents „ „ motor cycle „ 20 „ Motor garages attached to the rest-houses G. 252, s-i-s at Kampar, Gopeng and Batu Gajah, from 1st January, 1930 50 cents per noctem 272

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. XIX. — Slaughter-houses and Abattoirs— $ c. By-law 115. Pg. 561, 27-2-14. (a) Licence, per annum, not exceeding ... 10 oo Pk. 270, 8-2-11. S. 1270, 9-6-11. (6) Fees for animals slaughtered in public or licensed slaughter N.S. 259, 09. houses • — On each bullock killed 50 cents ,, buffalo ,, 40 „ „ sheep or goat killed 10 „ ,, pig killed 50 „ gm ™i\7942ii' (c) Maximum fees in Sanitary Board slaughter-houses, Kuala a. 4403, 27-6-24. Lumpur, Klang, and Kinta, and for the use of pens or other buildings attached thereto : Swine 50 cents each Goats 25 „ Sheep 25 Bullocks 70 Buffaloes 80

Extra charge for every period of 24 hours or portion thereof after 6 a.m. on the morning after admission during which any animal may be kept or detained in the pens : Pigs, sheep and goats 5 cents per animal Other animals 10 „

(rZ) Haulage and Carting Charges — Abattoir, Ipoh — Pk. 632, 22. Pigs, railway haulage from Ipoh Station to Abattoir Siding ... 8 cents per pig Sheep and goats, railway haulage from Ipoh Station to Abattoir Siding ...... 8 „ „ animal 0. 5248, Pigs, railway haulage from 19-12-19. Abattoir to Tronoh ...... 40 „ ,, carcase Pigs, carting from Abattoir to villages 40 „ „ „ Cattle, railway haulage ...... 35 ,, „ head carting, $3.50 per cart, per diem • Or such lower fee as may be fixed by the Board. 273

Municipal. "XIX. — Slaughter-houses and Abattoirs — (cont.) (e) Special licence for slaughtering elsewhere than at the Abattoirs Kinta — o. m, 23. Bullock or buffalo $3.00 each Pig 1.75 „ Sheep or goat ...... 1.25 „ Lower Perak — O. 1244, 14- Bullocks $1.00 each Buffaloes 1.00 Swine .75 Sheep .50 Goats .50 Note. — Special licences are only granted in connection with religions ceremonies. Kuala Lumpur and Klang — Special licence fee for slaughtering shall be a fee not exceeding a. 1072, 9-4-14. ten times the ordinary fee for slaughtering the same animal in the a- *4<>si 27-6-24. slaughter-house.

XX. — Special Trades — By-law 202. Not exceeding $10 per annum. for Kuala Kangsar. Pk. 5868, 88. Rates per annum. Description of trade. Perak and N. Sembilan Selangor. and Pahang. 8 c. $ C. (a) Skinning or disembowelling animals 10 00• . . 10 00 (6) Boiling offal, blood, or oil 10 00 . . 10 00 (c) Tallow melting or soap-making N.S. O. 1531. 31. (candle-making) 10 00 . 7 OOt (cZ) Making bricks, pottery or lime 10 00 . . 10 00 (e) Dyeing or tanning 10 00 . . 10 00 (f) Washing sago or making sago flour 10 00 . . 10 00 (g) Curing fish or manufacturing fish manure 10 00+ . . 10 00§ (A.) Drying or sorting fish 10 00: . . 10 00 Notes : • In Ulu Selangor, no fixed rate. t Seremban, Kuala Pilah, Port Dickson and Jelebu. In Pahang, $10. X Kuala Selangor, $2. § Pekan, $1. 274

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. XX. — Special Trades — (cont.) Kates per annum. Description of trade. Perak and N. Sembilan Selangor. and Pahang. (i) Storing matches in quantities of two $ C. $ c. cases or upwards ... 1 50 More than two and not more than five 1 00• More than five cases 10 00 (j) Keeping pigs Free Free (/r) Carrying on trade of a blacksmith . . . 2 00 Freef (I) Depositing or storing coal, wood, attap, hay, straw, or firewood, or other dangerously inflammable *.G.o. 260, 26. material 5 00 . 5 00 X (m) Any other manufacture or business from which either offensive or unwholesome smells arise ... 10 00 . 10 00 § (n) Any purpose calculated to be dan gerous to life 10 00 . 10 00 (o) Any other manufacture or business in which excessive noise is caused 10 00 . 10 00 (p) Storage and treatment of raw rubber l oo !| . 1 ooi fk. 2698, 28. (q) Storage of methylated spirits in A.G.O. 729, 29. N.S.G. 233, 29. drums or receptacles containing not less than 60 gallons ... 10 00 . 10 00•• (r) Storage of calcium of carbide in quantities exceeding 28 lbs. 10 00 . 10 00•• (s) Storage of acetylene ... 10 00 . 10 00•* N.S.«. 576, 29. (t) Cellulose spraying 10 oott. 1 00•• by law 65. XXI. — Street Performances — S c. Licence, per diem not exceeding 1 00 Peep shows : Kuala Kangsar ...... 10 cents per diem Lower Perak ...... 10 „ „ Kent for ground used for circuses, cinematographic exhibitions, etc Kuala Kangsar ...... $1.00 per diem Krian ...... 50 cents per diem Notes : • Per quarter, t In Pahang, $5. t Jelebu, $2. § Kuantan, $1. || Klang, free; Kuala Selangor, SI. Ulu Langat, 50 cents. In other places in Selangor not yet prescribed, a. 4273, C 8 26. f Pahang $5. •• Negri Sembilan only. Sel. G. 1351, 29. +t Kuala Lumpur only. 275

Municipal. XXH. — Street Stalls, per mensem ...... $3 to $10 ' By-law 158 o>.

XXIII. — Sundry Sales — 1. Conservancy buckets ...... Various rates 2. Dust-bins ...... ,, ,, 3. House number plates, each ...... 10 cents 4. Name plates and nun? ber boards ...... $1.00 Bylaw 218. 5. Incinerator ash : Larut and Matang ...... 10 cents a bag Krian : Parit Buntar ...... 35 cents a curt load Bagan Serai ...... 40 ,, 6. Sign-boards, each ...... SI. 00 XXIV. — Theatre Licence — • S c. Fee for per half-year ending 30th June and 31st December 5 00

XXV. — Town Hall- Kuala Lumpur : Scale of Charges — $ c. For use of hall for each occasion exclusive of lighting and other actual expenses ...... 50 00 For public meetings, religious meetings,^ AfihuJ ses onl charitable entertainments, bazaars, f includin- cost Jo{ and other like purposes approved by {. {inhfi,1tr the Sanitary Board ) ° " Lighting — (See under electric light, page 260.) $ c. Taiping: For use of hall per night 15 00 Pk. 2498, 21. Hire of piano per day 15 00 Pk. 864, 27. Hire of chairs, per 100 chairs per day ...... 5 00 Pk. 558, 24. Ipoh : Scale of Charges — Pk. 6025, 17. (a) For use of hall for purposes other than dancing ; for each occasion exclusive of lighting and other actual expenses ...... 25 00 (6) For use of hall for dancing, for each occasion exclusive of lighting and other actual expenses ... 50 00 (c) For use of hall for charitable \ Actual expenses only or entertainments, meetings, and r such reduced charges as such like purposes approved 1 the Board may in each by the Board / case approve (d) Hire of piano, per day ...... $5 00 Pk, 2959, 26. Lighting — (See under electric light, page 262.) • This is in addition to the foes for performances, as to which see page 182. 276

Taxes, Duties, Fees, Etc. XXVI.— Water Supply— F. E. 18, THE WATER SUPPLY ENACTMENT, 1926. Section 4. Annual water-rates fixed by the Residents under section 4 appear under Assessment Rates from page 245. They may not exceed 4 per centum if based on annual value. In any water supply area outside Sanitary Board area an alter native flat rate not exceeding $2 per acre per annum may be imposed. This rate is due yearly with the land rent and should be credited to general revenue. Rates within Sanitary Board areas shall be collected by the respective Sanitary Boards and credited to general revenue. S. 5985, 26. No building exclusively devoted to religious worship shall be A.G.O. 800, liable to water-rate other than the additional rate of two per cent, in respect of any private service allowed under section 12 or other special rate approved by the Resident. Additional water-rate for Section 12. private supply may, in the absence of special rates, be 2 per cent. Special rates appear from page 277. Section 17. Water-rates not payable on Government property, but special rates may be collected from occupiers of Government buildings which appear from page 280.

Pk. 0. 7131, CHARGES FOR LAYING PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES. 30-10-25. S. G. 958, All ordinary service pipes and fittings considered necessary by the 1-2-29. State Engineer for the requirements of the applicant will, at the N.S. O. 179, 8-1-26. discretion of the State Engineer, Pg. G. 6842, 16-10-25. (a) be supplied and fixed by him at the cost of the applicant, who shall pay the actual cost of materials and labour plus ten per cent., or (6) be supplied by the applicant to the satisfaction of the State Engineer, who will connect and fix all such pipes and fittings at the cost of the applicant, and the applicant shall pay the actual cost of the materials supplied by the State Engineer and labour used plus ten per cent., or (c) be supplied and fixed by the applicant at his own cost to the satisfaction of the State Engineer. In Selangor they will be supplied and fixed by an approved contractor at the applicants cost to the satisfaction of the State Engineer The State Engineer will make the actual connection to the public main for which the applicants will be charged at the following rates : For connection up to one inch diameter ...... $ 8 If to 2' „ 12 „ 2\" to 3" 16 277

Municipal. XXVI.— Water Supply — (cont.) The following charges shall be paid in advance for the under mentioned operations when applied for by a person having the benefit of a private service of water — c. (i) For turning water on or for cutting it off 00 Pk. G. S65, 4-2-16. (ii) For fixing or removing meter 50 S. G. 958, 1-2-20. N.S. 476, (iii) For re-connection with the street water-works pipe 11-2-16. in every case where a private service shall have Pg. 477, 11-2 16. been cut off for default in the payment of water- rate — Negri Sembilan and Pahang 00 Perak and Selangor ... 00 G. 5596, 8-9-22. Application for testing or examination to be accompanied by a deposit receipt for $5. This deposit will be credited to revenue if it is found that the meter is in good condition and registering satisfactorily.

SELANGOR, Charges for Private Supplies — For private use supplied by meter ... 20 cents per 1,000 gals, s a. m, For water supply for purposes specified in section 17 — ( Not less than 50 cents (a) By meters "" ( per 1,000 gallons (b) Otherwise than by meter. When supplied to premises where carriages, horses or cattle are kept for trade purposes : Per annum. c. For each automobile . . . 12 00 ,, carriage or cart 5 00 jinrikisha ... 1 20 ,, horse 7 50 bullock 3 50 For water supplied for building operations ... j |% of estimated cost of building For water supplied by meter for purposes ' 35 cents per 1,000 s. 1561, specified in section 17 of the Waterworks Enact 18-6-15. ment to the ground floor of a house and for gallons for the domestic purposes to the upper floors of the house , whole house KUALA KUBU BHARU. G. 8641, Metered Supplies — 21-ll-SO. (a) For water supplied by meter for 25 cents a thousand private use, exclusive of purposes gallons or part of one specified in section 18 of the thousand gallons with a minimum of Enactment $1 per mensem 278

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.) SELANGOR— (cont.) 0. S641, KUALA KUBU BHARU (cont.). 21-11-30. . (b) For water when supplied from one \ metered supply to the ground ] 35 cents a thousand floor of a house for purposes I gallons or part of one specified in section 18 of the > thousand gallons Enactment and to the upper floor I with a minimum of of the same house for domestic 1 $1 per mensem purposes / (c) For water supplied for purposes \ 50 cents a thousand specified in section 18 of the J gallons or part of one Enactment, or supplied to \ thousand gallons premises where building opera- V with a minimum of tions are in progress SI per mensem , , ,. j , ,5 cents a thousand (d) For water supplied to mosques, , ^ m. rf a schools and charitable institu- [ t8housand |allonB tions not being Government i .,, ■ „ ° \ with a minimum or Pr°perty 1 $1 per mensem

G. 4498, 28-6-S0. KIANG, PORT SWETTENHAM, KAPAR AND MERU. Within the Sanitary Board Areas of Klang, Port Swettenham Kapar and Meru, all within the Water Supply Area declared by Notification No. 2992, published in the Gazette of the 22nd December, 1911, as amended by Notification No. 6357 of the 12th November, 1926, and Notification No. 7319 of the 24th December, 1926. Metered Supplies — , , -r, , ■ ■ „ 41 25 cents a thousand (a) For water supplied by meter for u or t of private use, exclusive of purposes ^ ^ thomJd j_ specified in section 18 of the f lonsi ^th a minimum Jinactment J of £ $1j»i per mensem ( b) For water when supplied from one . metered supply to the ground 35 cents a thousand floor of a house for purposes gallons, or part of specified in section 18 of the )- one thousand gal Enactment and to the upper Ions, with a minimum floor of the same house for of $1 per mensem domestic purposes J (c) For water supplied for purposes"^ 50 cents a thousand specified iri section 18 of the j gallons, or part of Enactment, or supplied to j> one thousand gal- premises where building opera- | Ions, with a minimum tions are in progress J of $1 per mensem , ,. . , . 1 5 cents a thousand (d) For water supplied to mosques, u or rt of schools and charitable mstitu- L ^ thousan£ x. tions not being Government lons1With a minimum property J of $1 per mensem 279

Municipal. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.) SELANGOR— (conf.) Unmetered Supplies for domestic purposes, i.e., exclusive of those specified in section 18 of the Enactment- (e) Premises having an annual value For the first tap. of $360 or less on the Sanitary Board Assessment Register ... $18 per annum (/) Premises having an annual value over $360 and less than $840 on the Sanitary Board Assessment Register 24 „ (gr) Premises having an annual value of $840 and over on the Sanitary Board Assessment Register ... 30 „ (Ji) For each additional tap ...... 6 „ Alternative rate for premises supplied with water for domestic purposes where meters are not placed. Premises having an annual value of For the first tap. 0. 87S9, 18. $360 or less on the Sanitary Board Assessment Register ... $12 per annum 2. Premises having an annual value over $360 and less than $840 on the Sanitary Board Assessment Register... 18 3. Premises having an annual value of $840 and over on the Sanitary Board Assessment Register ... 24 4. For each additional tap ... 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Ice factory 50 cents per 1,000 gals. Aerated water factory Garage 0. 3C99, 910-14. Tin-ore washing houses „ smelting works Distillery Cold stores Rubber factory Supply to any boiler ... Dhoby houses... Dispensary of Chinese drug store Photographers Hotels Barbers Dentists Eating-shops and coffee shops Rikisha depots 35 „ A. O.O. 300S, 17. Clubs . ... 20 „ G. 80U9, 9-10 14. Domestic purposes 20 „ Religious institutions 10 „ Schools and charitable institutions, Selangor C. 2116, 30-6 16. (not being Government property) 5 „ State mosque up to 660,000 gallons Free A.G.O. 2243, 17. 280

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XX 71— Water Supply— (cont.) SELANGOE— (cont.) KUALA LUMPUR (cont.) Water-rate on Government quarters, Kuala Lumpur, Sungei Besi, Ampang, Klang, Port Swettenham, Kajang and Kuala Kubu (except quarters in Schedule II) as in Schedule L * C. 2982, 18-8-23. SCHBDULB I. Class I quarters $24 „ II 11 24 „ HI M 18 „ IV 1i • • * 12 v i1 12 „ VI ii ■ •• 9 „ VII 1r 9 „ VIII 1i ... 6 „ ix 6 S. 0. 1611, 29. „ x 11 6 a.g.o. \m, is. Quarters No. 463, Swettenham Road, Kuala Lumpur $25 $ c. 0. i2»i, 2-S-28. Government Recreation Club ... 7 20 per annum Public Works Department Athletic Club ... 24 00 Stable, Tanglin Road ... 10 00 Quarters No. 532, Federal Hill 40 00 ,, 5b5 ,, 30 00 Municipal Dairy 120 00 Native Sub-warders' (married) Barracks Nos. 134 (1) to (4), Gaol Road 8 00 1 00 per mensem Mess Houses for each occupant Lunatic Asylum Ward, converted into Dressers' Mess, 12 cubicles 25 cents Quarters No. 56, Kampong Attap .., 50 per mensem „ „55 ,, 50 „ ,, „ 49, Bukit Bintang Road 50 „ „ 48 50 „ Bandsmen's Quarters, Kampong Attap (16 houses at 50 cents rate and one at 75 cents) $8 75 281

Municipal. XXVI.— Water Supply— (cont.) SELANGOE— (co»t.) KUALA LUMFUR- -(coref.) Quarters No. 901, Swettenham Road $2 00 per mensem 640, Brickfields Iload 50 1179 ,, 50 1177 I ri • ■ • 50 1177 II ,, 50 1177 III ,, 50 1177 IV ,, 50 1177 V ,, . . . 50 1177 VI ,, 50 1178 I ,, 50 1178 II ,, 50 1178 III ,, 50 1178 IV i, 50 1178 V 50 SCHEDULE II. ers No. 110, Kuala Kubu . . $8 per annum

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XXVI.— Water Supply — (cont.) PEBAK. g. 4024, 30-6-22. Water-rate on Government quarters: Schedule. Quarters, Class I and II 120 per annum III 15 IV 10 V 8 VI 6 VII 5 „■ VIII „ IX 3 Pk. 4854, 29. X 3 (25 cents per 1,000 G. 1355, 10. For private use, supplied by meter \ gallons G. 4081, 22-7-27. State-aided schools 5 cents per 1,000 gals. G. 6452, Electric Power Station, Taiping ... 50 „ 12-10-28. G. 7544, Dhoby houses, Krian 10 „ 23-11-28. KINTA AND KUALA KANGSAE Rates to be charged for Trade Supplies : G. 1860, 9-7-15 Mineral water factories and ice factories . 50 cents per 1,000 gals. G. 1416, All trade supplies other than the above — 11-5-17 If the consumption is less than 10,000 gallons per calendar month ... 25 If it amounts to 10,000 gallons but does not amount to 12,000 gallons per calendar month ... 30 If it amounts to 12,000 gallons but does not amount to 14,000 gallons per calendar month ...... 35 If it amounts to 14,000 gallons but does not amount to 16,000 gallons per calendar month...... 40 If it amounts to 16,000 gallons but does not amount to 18,000 gallons per calendar month ... 45 If it amounts to 18,000 gallons but does not amount to 20,000 gallons per calendar month... 50 If it amounts to 20,000 gallons but does not amount to 22,000 gallons per calendar month ... 55 283

Municipal. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.) PERAK— (comt.) KINTA AND KUALA KANGSAR — (cotl-t.) If it amounts to 22,000 gallons but does not amount to 24,000 gallons per calendar month.. 60 cents per 1,000 gals. If it amounts to 24,000 gallons but does not amount to 26,000 gallons per calendar month... 65 If it amounts to 26,000 gallons but does not amount to 28,000 gallons per calendar month... 70 If it exceeds 28,000 gallons per calendar month ... 75 Supplies for trades, manufacture or" business, under section 17, within the i Sanitary Board areas of Larut and i 50 G. 4926. 11-8-22. Matang, Krian and Lower Perak Supplies, under section 1 7, for the business of shipping within the Sanitary Board [« j Q00 allons areas of Larut and Matang and Lower f ^ B 0. 16S9, 23-3-23. Perak ) PRIVATE SUPPLIES FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES. (a) Flat Eates : KlNTA. G. 2407, 28-3-SO. (i) Single- storey terrace dwellings ... 8 2 per mensem G. 6029, 15-8-30. (ii) Shop-houses and terrace dwellings G. 6030, 15-8-30. other than single-storey terrace dwellings... 4 (iii) Private residences .. . o G. 2407, 28-3-30. (6) Metered Supplies : (i) The Convent, Ipoh, up to 49,000 gallons per mensem no charge and for amounts taken in excess thereof 5 cents per 1,000 gals. (ii) The Elim Orphanage, Ipoh, up to 15,000 gallons per mensem no charge and for amounts taken in excess thereof ...... 5 „ „ (iii) State-aided schools ...... 5 cents per 1,000 gals. per mensem The following Clubs and Institutions within the Sanitary Board **60, 20-6 30. area of Ipoh, 25 cents per thousand gallons, from 1st May, 1930 : Young Men's Christian Ipoh Chinese Athletic Association Association Perak Turf Club Birch Club Ipoh Club Sturrock Club Ipoh Golf Club Lok Luin Club Ipoh Catholic Club Ceylon Association Kechil Club 284

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.)

PEBAK— (cont.) Larut. a. 6099, 28-9-28. 1. Sikh Temple, Upper Station Road, Taiping ...... Free 2. Musafar Khana, Upper Station Road, Taiping ...... „ 3. Club, Cross Street No. 1, Taiping 4. Chetty Temple, Kota Road, Taiping 5. Hindu ,, „ ,, 6. Northern Indian Mosque, Walker Road, Taiping 7. Vegetarian Temple, Tupai, Taiping ...... , 8. Malay Mosque, Kota Road, Taiping 9. Tamil Mohamedan Mosque, Kota Road, Taiping ... „ 10. Buddhist Temple, Creagh Road, Taiping ...... „ 11. Parsonage, All Saints Church, Main Road, Taiping ... „ 12. Presbytery, Church of the Sacred Heart, Klian Pau, Taiping ... 13. Presbytery, St. Louis Church, Kota Road, Taiping ... „ 14. Orang Kaya Mentri's House, Marks Road, Taiping ... „

$ c. a. 2408 28 »-30. Houses in which a business is carried on 3 00 per mensem 16. Private residences ...... 2 00 „ 17. Any building which the Board considers should be charged by meter...... 25 cents per 1,000 gals. a. 4082, 22-7-27. 18. The Convent, Taiping, up to 80,000 gallons per mensem nil, and for amounts taken in excess thereof ... 5 ,, „

Krian. $ c. 0'. 6099, 28-9-28. 1. Bath House, Bagan Serai ...... 12 00 per mensem 2. Rice Mill, Kuala Kurau 20 00 3. „ Bagan Serai 10 00 4. Agricultural Office, Parit Buntar ... 1 25 5. Gin Puay Estate, Parit Buntar ... 3 00 6. Malay Boys' School, Kuala Kurau ... 2 50 7. ,, „ „ Bagan Serai ... 5 00 8. „ Girls' „ Parit Buntar ... 2 50 9. Tamil School, Bagan Serai 5 00 10. Roman Catholic Church and Presbytery, Bagan Serai ...... 1 25 g. 6076, 30-8-29. 11 • Malay Girls' School, Bagan Serai ... 2 50 285

Municipal. XXVI. — Water -Supply — (cont.)

PERAK— (cont.)

Kuala Kanosar. 5 c. Bukit Chandan area 4 00 p.m., per house Government Institutions. — Malay College 6 00 „ Preparatory School 6 00 „ Latrine, District Office ... 4 00 „ Stables, Government Plantations 4 00 „ Incinerator 6 00 ,. Post Office, Sungei Siput 4 00 „ Non-Government buildings 4 00 p.m., per house His Highness the Sultan's Office 4 00 ,. 0. 6778, 26-10-28 Malay Girls' Schools and Quarters 4 00 „ „ Boys' School and Quarters 4 00 „ G. 1273, 15-2-29. ,, Girls' School and Teachers 0 . 4022, 7-6-29. Quarters at Bukit Chandan 4 00 „ Post Office, Bukit Chandan 4 00 Clifford School Hostel 6 00 „ d. 4898, 4-7-30.

Houses occupied by the Raja Muda of Perak at O. 1861, 20-8-25. Telok Anson and Kuala Kangsar ...... Free G. 542, 23-1-25.

House occupied by the Hon'ble the Baja-di-Hilir G. 5381, 25. of Perak at Kuala Kangsar ...... „ Supplies to all hotels in the town of Ipoh : G. 3684, 8-12-16. For any quantity up to a maximum 4\ to be fixed by the Sanitary Board I on . , AAA m respect l ot e each 1 u \., i. i per calendar ij Ir-30 cents t>err 1,000 °gallons month ) i At the rates fixed for trade | supplies, other than mine ral water and ice factor For quantities in excess of the maximum ies, as per Notification fixed as above by the Sanitary Board, No. 1860 in the Federated per calendar month Malay States Government Gazette of the 9th July, 1915 286

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.) PERAK— (cont.) Kuala Kangsar — (cont.) a. 4465, 20-6-so. Within the area as defined in Gazette Notification No. 4465 of 20th June, 1930, $3 per mensem for two taps and 25 cents for each additional tap. Outside the area as defined in Gazette Notification No. 4465 of 20th June, 1930, $4 per mensem for two taps and 25 cents for each additional tap. For Sungei Siput Water Supply area — $3 per mensem for two taps and 25 cents per mensem for each additional tap, and $4 per mensem for two taps and 25 cents per mensem for each additional tap outside the water supply area. Supplies mentioned in Gazette Notification Nos. 6099 of 28th Septemher, 1929, 6778 of 26th October, 1928, 1273 of 15th February, 1929, and 4022 of 7th June, 1929, shall continue to be charged at the rates mentioned in the said notifications.

Simpang Ampat, Sittawan. O 7145, I. For private supply for domestic purposes to non-Government 11-10-29. quarters, a flat rate of $5 a month for one tap only. G. 2409, 28-3-30. For each additional tap Flat rate of $1 per mensem G. 7145, 11-10-29. II. For private supply for trade purposes, by meter, at 65 cents per 1,000 gallons. III. For private supply to Government quarters : Class of quarters. Rate per annum. I and II t 20 Ill 15 IV 10 V 8 VI 6 VII 5 VIII and IX 3

NEGRI SEMBILAN. n.s. g. an, Metered Supplies — (All Sanitary Board Areas). a. 4749, 3-7-31. For private use 20 cents per 1,000 gals. For all supplies granted under section 18 50 ,, „ G. 5168, 17-7-31. Q-emas for all supplies 50 287

Municipal. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.)

NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.) Sbrbmban — For ricksha depots iu the Sanitary Board Area 35 cents per 1,000 gals. a. m, 3-1-30. For Government Laundry, Lobak ... 50 „ „ o. 8037, 7-12-28. 1. Chettiar Temple, Temiang, up to 50,000 a. 7790,6-11-31. gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof 20 ,, ,, 2. Hindu Temple, Paul Street, up to 5,000 gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof ... 20 ,, „ 3. St. Paul's Institution, Paul Street, up to 50,000 gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof 20 4. Convent, Birch Road, up to 100,000 gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof ... 20 ,, ,, 5. Chinese Hospital, Temiang Road, up to 25,000 gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof 20 6. Malay Mosque, Setul Road, 70,000 gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof ... 20 „ 7. Parsonage, St. Mark's Church, Tamil Pastor, St. Mark's, up to 15,000 gallons per mensem no charge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof ... 20 ,, „ 8. Chinese Maternity Hospital, Lemon Street, up to 10,000 gallons per mensem no cbarge, and for amounts taken in excess thereof ...... 20 „ [Note. — The rates for items Nos. 1 to 8 are in addition to meter rent.] Private water supplies outside the Sanitary Board area of Seremban — Domestic purposes ...... 30 cents per 1,000 gals. g. 6578, n o-si. Trade purposes ...... 60 ,, „ 288

Taxes, Duties, Fees, etc. XXVI.— Water Supply— (cont.) NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.) Unmetered Supplies -(All Sanitary Board areas) a. 548, 161-32. Serem ban $ c. g. 6408, 13-9-29. Tampin and Gemas a. 550, 15-1-32. Kuala Klawang For private use per mensem 2 50 G. 551, 15-1-32. Kuala Pilah . . . For trade purposes per mensem 3 50 G. 488», 4-7-30. port Dickson ...

Port Dickson — a. M9, 15-1-32. port Dickson aerated water factories per mensem ... 5 00 G. 8425, 21-12-28. Government quarters — water-rate on : Class I $20 per annum. Class VI $9 per annum. II 20 VII 9 „ III 15 VIII 6 IV 12 IX 6 V 12 X 6 n.s.g. 1802, 3i. (Railway quarters at Tampin are charged for at the above rates. ) g. 8780, e-12-29. Exemptions: Seremban — The Residency ; The Astana Hinggap.

G. 1011, 31-1-30. Kuala Klawang. 1. Hospital 12 taps . Free 2. Town Dispensary 7 „ . ii 3. Market 1 tap . » 4 Office Latrine...... 1 „ ■ 5. Police Barracks ...... • ... 3 taps . .1 6. Police Station 1 tap . i. ?. Government Office ... 1 „ . il 8. P.W.D. Cooly Lines 3 taps . ,, 9. Sanitary Board Cooly Lines... 1 tup . 10. Post Office 1 , . » 11. Rest-house 3 taps . ,, 12. Hindu Temple ... 1 lap . 11 13. Reading Room and Recreation Club 1 ,. ■ . 81 per mensem 14 Pig Slaughter-house... 1 ., . 11 G. 6277, 28-8-31. 15. Posts and Telegraphs Cooly Lines... 1 „ .. Free 289

Municipal. XXVI.— Water Supply— (cont.)

PAHANG.

Water-rate on Government quarters (from 1-1-30) : a- sfl85, u-m»- Quarters, Class I and II ...... $10 a year

III and IV 6 „

V and VI 3 „ VII, VIII, IX and X Nil

Fraser's Hill — Water consumed by buildings within the 12. si-i-so. area known as the Fraser's Hill within the State of Pahang ...... $1.50 per 1,000 gals. Government bungalows includ- ) ,n i j- A-°- lul!i' 30- ing lodge and residencies ... | 50 ceats per diem >»■

Rest-house and communal) 1Q per room houses ...... ) " r

/ 50 „ up to a maxi- Ri'lw bun alows < mum °^ 15,000 gallons per 11 ' " "' "' i mensem and thereafter $2 for V every 1,000 gallons 0. 2150, 21-5-20. Raub, Bentong, Kuan tan, Kuala Lipis, Pekan and Mentakab : a. 4901, 28-10-20. Under section 9 (i)— G 218. 121-2S- ( 25 cents per 1,000 gallons or such For domestic purposes ...... I other rates as the Resident ( may approve in special cases

Under section 17 — ( 50 cents per 1,000 gallons or such Por trade purposes ...... < other rates as the Resident may approve in special cases

Sikh Temple, Raub up to 15,000 gallons free Pg. G. 1061, si. Tone; Wah Hak How School, } „a„ 1 nnr» ~oii™0

For water supplied for building ( \% of the estimated cost of Pg. mo, 29. purposes [ building a.g.o. 740, 29. 290

Taxes, Duties, Fkes, etc. XXVI. — Water Supply — (cont.) PAHANG— (conf.) Per annum. Meter Eents — • S c. 1 inch 4 00 s. C 05S, 1-2-29. I4 „ • 8 00 Vk.G. 1709,10. 1 ,, ...... 10 00 Pg. G. 5999, li 30 00 28-10-27. - 2 40 00 2| „ (Selangor only) ... 45 00 3 „ ... 50 00 G. 5487, 1-10-26. 4 ,, (Negri Sembilan only) ...... 80 00 Whenever the State Engineer deems it necessary, through lowness of pressure or other unavoidable cause, to install a f -inch meter for a private supply for which a f-inch meter would otherwise suffice, the Sanitary Board may reduce the charge for such f-inch meter to §4 per annum. Rents for meters shall he payable half-yearly in advance.

XXVII. — Charges stilt, in force under District Water Supply Enactment which has been repealed by Enactment 18/26 appear in page 278. Rents shall be charged for meters at the following rates which include the cost of upkeep of the meters : Size Rate Size Rate of meter. per annum. of meter. per annum 5-inch 3 4 If inch ... $30 n 4 » 8 2 „ 40 1 „ 10 3 „ 50 (ii) Whenever the Superintendent, Coast Water Supply, deems it necessary, through lowness of pressure or other unavoidable cause, to install a J-inch meter for a private supply for which a f-inch meter would otherwise suffice, the Assessment Committee may reduce the charge for such f-inch meter to four dollars per annum ; (iii) Rents for meter shall be payable half-yearly in advance. • These rates include cost of upkeep of meters.

FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. (See F.M.S.R. Tariff Book No. 7.) PART II.

LEGAL TARIFFS FOR MOTOR

CARS, ETC., AND TABLES

OF DISTANCES.

293

LEGAL TAEIFFS FOE MOTOE CAES, CAEEIAGES, CAETS, OMNIBUSES, JINEIKSHAS. JINEIKSHA FAKES. PERAK. 1st class. By distance — J c_ 0. 565, 87-2-14. For every half a mile or fraction of half a mile 10 For every mile or fraction of a mile ... 15 By time — For one hour 50 For every additional quarter of an hour 10 Detention beyond the first quarter of an hour, for every hour or part of an hour 10 For a day of eight hours 1 50 Note. — Fares are payable by the distance unless the hirer expresses at commencement of engagement his intention to pay by time.

Selangor. 1st class. 2nd class. By distance — $ C. $ c. G- «■ SW-ll-05. For every half a mile or fraction of half a mile for one passenger 07 04 for two passengers 10 06 0. 2576, By time — 10-11 11. For one hour 50 25 For every additional quarter of an hour 12 06 Detention — The hirer shall be entitled to detain the jinrikisha for a quarter of an hour for stopping at any place, but for every hour or part of an hour during which any jinrikisha may be so detained beyond the first quarter of an hour an additional sum shall be chargeable, viz. ... 10 05 No puller shall be entitled to claim as payment for any distance drawn or any time during which he may be detained in one day, subject to the limi tations of section 30, more than 2 00 1 00 294

Table of Legal Tariffs. JINRIKSHA FARES— (cont.) Negri Sembilan. 1st class. 2nd class (. 816, 20-8-12. By distance — $ c. $ c. For any half mile or fraction of a half mile* 10 05 Exceeding half a mile — 1st half mile* 10 05 For every subsequent half mile or fraction thereof* 05 05 By time — For one hour (distance not to exceed 4 miles)* 25 20 For every additional quarter of an hour* 05 03 Detention — The hirer shall be entitled to detain the jinrikisha for ten minutes for stopping at any place, but for every hour or part of an hour during which any jinrikisha may be so detained beyond the first 10 minutes an additional sum may be charged, viz...... 05 03 The hirer shall pay 5 cents for the rest prescribed by section 29. No puller shall be entitled to claim as payment for any dis tance drawn or any time during which he may be detained in any one day more than ... 1 50 80

0. 6959, Pahang. 30-10 25. For the District of Kuala Lipis : By distance — 1. While carrying passengers, far every half mile or part thereof 10 cents. 2. Travelling empty by appointment to meet a fare, per mile 10 cents. 3. A charge of 10 cents in addition to the rates laid down in items 1 and 2 may be made for a jinrikisha travelling to any point on the hills named hereunder: Hill Koad, Residency Hill, Office Hill and Clerks Settlement. 4. A charge of 50 cents in addition to the rates laid down in items 1, 2 and 3 may be made in respect of any journey undertaken between the hours of 9 p.m. anil 6 a.m * Charges are per passenger. 295

Fob Motor Cabs, etc. JINRIKSHA FARES— ( cont. ) Detention_ , ,. — Pahang — (cont.)v The hirer shall be entitled to detain a jinrikisha for 15 minutes at any place without charge. After the first 15 minutes, an additional sum of 5 cents for every quarter of an hour or part thereof shall be chargeable. For other districts : By distance — 9. 5S, 2-4 07. 10 cents a mile within a Sanitary Board area and 12 cents a mile outside. 5 cents a mile outside Sanitary Board limits going empty to meet a fare. 5 cents a mile outside Sanitary Board limits returning empty from a destination reached after sunset. By time — 1st hour 30 cants. Every additional 15 minutes ...... 05 ,, Detention — The hirer shall be entitled to detain the jinrikisha for ten minutes for stopping at any place, but for every hour or part of an hour during which any jinrikisha may be so detained beyond the first 15 minutes, an additional sum may be charged, viz., 5 cents. The hirer shall pay 5 cents for the rest prescribed by section 29. HACKNEY CARRIAGES. . Perak and Negri Selangor. Pahang. Sembilan. With 2 wheels— $ c. $ c. $ c. Pl(. G. 317, 31-1-1S. Hire for a day of 8 Sel. G. 3632, 31-8-20. hours within town N.S. G. 319, limits ...... 1 50 2 50 2 50 31-1-1S. Phg. G. 288. For each mile or part 20-1-13. of a mile ...... 15 20 25 For every hour of deten tion (up to 10 hours) 10 15 10 For every day of deten tion (10 to 24 hours) 1 00 2 00 1 50 With 4 wheels — Hire for a day of 8 hours within town limits 2 00 2 50 For the first mile or part of a mile ... 20 20 For each subsequent mile or part of a mile 15 20 For every hour of deten tion (up to 10 hours) 10 15 For every day of deten tion (10 to 24 hours) 1 50 2 00 Same charges as for hackney carriage with two wheels. 296

Table of Legal Tariffs. HACKNEY CARRIAGES— (cont.) When a hackney carriage Perak and is taken to and from Negri Selangor. Pahang. any place over ten miles Sembilan. distant no extra charge $ c. $ c. $ c. shall be made for deten tion, provided that the return journey is made on the same day as the journey out or on the following day : For travelling to meet a passenger by arrangement, for each mile or part of a mile 05 10 16* For returning empty, each mile or part of a mile 05 10 Nil OMNTBDSES. Negri Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. $ c. $ c. $ c. $ C. For each mile or part of a mile, for each passenger 05 08 05 07 CARTS WITHOUX SPRINGS. Negri Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Drawn by one animal — $ c. $ c. $ c. $ C. For first mile or part of a mile 25 For each subsequent mile or part of a mile 15 For each mile or part of a mile — 15 10 15 Drawn by two animals— For first mile or part of a mile ... 50 40 30 50 For each subsequent mile or part of a mile 20 25 12 For second to fifth mile, for each mile or part 25 For each subsequent mile or part of a mile after the fifth mile 20 • For distances outside town limits only. 297

For Motor Cars, etc. rates for hire cars. Perak. Fare — Twenty cents a mile for whole car (twenty-five cents a a. 8020, mile for whole car between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.). 20-11-31. Detention — Thirty cents per half hour or part thereof (between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. forty cents). Gazette Notification No. 2338, published in the Gazette of 20th May, 1921, is hereby cancelled. [Pk. 4136/31.] Selangor. cars plying on fixed routes. For conveyance, from the prescribed starting point to the a. 2703, 12-4-20. prescribed stopping place, in a car plying regularly on any of the fixed routes specified in the schedule hereto, the several rates set opposite to the said routes respectively. CARS NOT PLYING ON FIXED ROUTES. Fare — Five cents a mile per seat. Detention — Forty cents per half hour or part thereof exceed ing 15 minutes. Between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. the rates herein before prescribed shall be increased by twenty per cent. Gazette Notification No. 3652 of December 6th, 1918, is hereby cancelled. [Sel. G. 1500/28.] SCHEDULE OF FARES : Fares per seat. No. Name of fixed route. $ c. 1 .. . Kuala Lumpur to Ampang 25 2 .. i 1 1 1 Kepong 37 3 . 1 i 1 1 Ranching new 60 4 . 1 1 1 1 Kanching old 37 5 .. i 1 1 1 Eawang 85 6 . 1 1 1 1 Kuala Kubu . 1 75 7 . . 1 i 1 1 Fraser's Hill . 3 00 8 . • 1 1 1 1 Salak South 20 9 . 1 1 1 1 Sungei Besi 40 10 . i i 1 1 Serdang 55 11 . • ii 1 1 9th mile, Ulu Langat 41 12 . • 1 1 n Ulu Langat Town 60 13 . i 1 1 1 Kajang 70 14 . 1 1 1 1 Puchong 12th mile 55 15 . • i 1 Puchong 14th mile 65 16 . • 1 1 1 1 Old Damansara 8th mile .. 37 17 . • i 1 1 1 Petal ing (Kuchai) ... 28 18 . • 1 1 1 1 Sungei Way 37 19 . • 1 1 11 Batu Tiga 60 20 . • 11 1 1 Klang . 1 06 21 . 1 1 i 1 Bukit Blachan 41 22 . • • 11 1 1 Klang Gates (Reservoir) . 65 23 . 1 1 1 1 Setapak 14 24 . • 1 1 > 1 Bentong . 2 20 25 . 11 , , Kuantan . 11 50 298

Table of Legal Tariffs. BATES FOR HIRE CARS— (cont.) Selangor — (cont.) SCHEDULE OF FARES — (cont.) Fares No. Name of fixed route. per seat. $ c. 26 ... Kuala Lumpur to Seremban ...... 1 93 27 ... ,, ,, Sepang (Kecb.il) 1 47 28 ... ,, 37 29 ... Dengkil to Telok Datoh 55 30 ... Langat to ...... 32 31 ... Kajang to Dengkil 75 32 ... „ Broga 65 33 ... ,, Bernang ...... 60 34 Bangi 37 35 ... ,, Semenyih ...... 28 36 ... „ 9th mile, Ulu Langat 28 37 ... Kuala Kubu to Pretah Village 32 38 ,, Sungka Dua 40 39 Gap 97 40 Eraser's Hill 1 24 41 ... „ ,, Tras , ... 1 65 42 ... „ ,, Baub 2 05 43 Kuala Lipis 3 82 44 ... ,, ,, Kerling 30 45 ... ,, ,, Kalumpang ...... 55 46 ,, Basa 20 47 ... ,, ,, Batang Kali 28 48 ,, Ulu Yam 32 49 ... ,, ,, Sungei Tampian ..." 50 50 ... ,, ,, Serendah 60 51 ... ,, ,, Sungei Choh 74 52 ... ,, ,, Eawang 87 53 ... ,, ,, Kanching new ...... 1 33 54 ... ,, ,, Kanching old ...... 1 10 55 ... ,, ,, Simpang Kepong 1 32 56 Tanjong Malim 74 57 ... Eawang to Kanching new 46 58 ... ,, Kanching old 23 59 ... ,, Galing 23 60 Serendah 28 61 ... ,, Batu Arang 41 62 ... Klang to Batu Tiga 46 63 ... ,, Sungei Way 60 64 ... ,, Potaling 83 65 ... ,, Kapar 46 66 ... ,, Jeram 87 67 ... ,, Assam Jawa ...... 1 10 68 Kuala Selangor 1 00 69 ... ,, Teluk 46 70 ... ,, 14th mile, Langat Eoad ...... 65 71 ... ,, Sungei Manggis 83 299

Foe Motor Cars, etc. KATES FOR HIRE CARS— (cont.) Selangor — (cont.) SCHEDULE OF FARES — (cont.) Fares No. Name of fixed route. per seat. c. 72 Klang to Banting 97 73 ,, Sungei Eaba ... 10 74 ,, Permatang Pasir 20 75 ,, Kanchong Bahru 15 76 ,, Simpang Morib 20 77 , , ' Morib 29 78 ,, Sungei Buaia ... 74 79 ,, Bukit 37 80 ,, Port Swettenham 23 81 Kuala Selangor to Assam Jawa 18 82 ,, ,, Jeram 46 83 ,, ,, Kapar 83 84 ,, ,, Batang Berjuntai 60 85 to Banting 32 86 Telok 83 87 Morib to Banting 32 88 Telok 83 89 Jugra 41 90 Sepang to Nilai 55 91 Sepang Kechil 41 92 Batu Laut 97 Negri Sembilan. Fare. — (a) Five cents a mile per seat (six cents a mile per a. 65io, 11-9-31. seat between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.). (6) Twenty cents per mile for the hire of a motor car. Detention. — Forty cents per half hour or part thereof • exceeding 15 minutes (between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. fifty cents). 2. No additional charge is payable in respect of return journeys by a passenger who has engaged a seat in a car proceeding by any route but in all cases in which the whole car is engaged to proceed to any point other than the places mentioned below and the hiring ends at that point the driver shall be entitled to charge in addition to the prescribed fares for the journey made a sum equal to half the prescribed fare by the shortest route back to the place where the hiring commenced. The following is a list of places at which cars, etc., may be discharged without liability for any payment in respect of the return journey : Seremban Rantau Tampin Port Dickson Kuala Klawang Pengkalan Kempas Kuala Pilah Titi Rembau Town Sri Menanti Nilai Gemas Bahau Mantin Gazette Notification Nos. 2807/18 and 5712/20 are herebv cancelled. [N.S.G. 2149/29.] 300

Tables op Distances. RATES FOE HIRE CARS— (eont.) Pahang. 0 . 7385, _ 1. Maximum fares per seat where the whole car is not 23-10-31. Fares. engaged — (a) For a distance not exceeding 10 miles, 7 cents per mile or part of a mile; (b) For a distance exceeding 10 miles, 7 cents per mile for the first 10 miles and 6 cents per mile or part of a mile thereafter. 2. Where the whole car is engaged at a maximum fare of 20 cents per mile or part of a mile, the hirer to pay for the return journey to the place of hiring at the same rate except at the following places where cars may be discharged without such liability: Raub, Kuala Lipis, Tras, Bentong, Kuala Kubu, Mentakab, Temerloh, Jerantut and Kuantan. Detention. 3. For every hour of detention (up to 10 hours) a charge not exceeding 10 cents per passenger accommodation for every hour or part of an hour after the first fifteen minutes with a maximum charge of $10 for any period up to 24 hours. Note. — These charges for detention are payable by the hirer or if there is more than one hirer are divisible between the several hirers in proportion to the number of seats engaged by each. Additional 4. If the car is hired or discharged between the hours of clmrge between 10 p.m. and 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., an additional charge of 50 per cent, of the 5 a.m. fare payable under the above rules 1 and 2 may be claimed. [Phg. F. 271/31.]

TABLES OF DISTANCES BY ROAD. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Table I. Distances between principal places in Perak. Table II. Distances between principal places in Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang. Table III. Distances by road arranged according to States and Districts. In each district the places, which are arranged according to roads, are placed in the order in which they are situated on such roads. Places printed in italics are not on the direct road, the turning to such places is situated at the place immediately above them printed in Roman type. Numbers in brackets after the name of any place indicate other roads on which that place is situated. Abbreviations. D.O. ... District Office R.H. ... Rest House R.S. ... Railway Station H.B. ... Halting Bungalow P.S. ... Police Station Kg. . . . Kampong M.S. ... Malay School S. ... Sungei KualaKangsar TanjongMalim UtanMelintang 7, ParitBuntar SungeiSiput BaganDatoh BaganSerai GajahBatu TelokAn-on Lenggong Gopeng Kampar Sitiawan Sungkei Taiping Bruas Selama Tapah Grik Ipoh Parit

Melintang. Utan Datoh. Bagan .. Malim. Tanjong 00 re +Gajah.Kenas.J§|j•ViaBatuViaBruas.Ipoh.ViaDegong. Anson. Telok ,0 .. .. Perak. Tapah. .. 0 .. o ,0 ||07, ,0 00 Taiping, ...... , PrincipalPlaces Betweenin Sungkci...... , 0 , .. .. ,.. Siput. Sungei ,0 , n 00 ..,!..0 ,0I! 0 Sitiawan. .. ..0 0, ,0 07 + I0, ||.... ||,0 ..0 00 Selama...... 0 .., 0 0, 0, 00 ..0 Parit. ,0|10 0 0 ||0 0 0 ...... §, J0 Lenggong. .. 0 , 00 0, .. ||00 00 0o ..0 00 Kangsar. Kuala .... , .. , 0 .. , .. .. 11.. 0, 00 Kampar. 00 ..0 ,0 ,0 , — 0 , 0 0 ||.. ,, .. , TableI.Distances — Ipoh. .. 0 .. 0 re 0 0 00 0 , ||0, 00 0 .. 00 00 70 Grik. .. 0 , 0, 0, 07 0 0 .., ||0.. 0.. .., Gopeng. Il, 0 ,0 ,0 ,0 ...... 0 , .. 0 , , , 0 0 ||, 0, 00 CO 0 a u en 0; ...... 0 0 .. 0 .. ||0 e •||re 0 t0 t0 t.. •0 •00 Bidor. •e .. ,0 , 0 , ,,..0 ..i•n ..0 ; .. .. 0 .. o 0 , .... •, 00 1!00 ,7 Gajah. Batu ,> ...... 0 , 0, 0 0 , 0 .. , 0 00 ,0 ,0 ..0 00 ||..0 ..0 ,0 Serai. Bagan .. n 0, .., .. , .. e 0 0, 0 .., 0 ..0 ..0 ,0 ,0 00 ||,0 0,0 d a a M 'E C3 P,> ,, 0 0, 0, 0 0 0 , .. 0 0 0, 0,

KualaKangsar MalimTanjong MelintangUtan ParitBuntar SungeiSiput Datoh....Bagan BaganSerai .... GajahBatu TelokAnson — Lenggong Kampar Sitiawan Sungkei Gopeng Selama Taiping Tapah Bidor Brua- Grik Ipoh Parit (KualaJelebuKlawang) KualaKubuLama Bharu „„ 7, MalimTanjong KualaLumpur KualaSelangor KualaLipis KualaPilah DicksonPort TelokDatoh Pahang.Table..DistancesNegriSembilanPrincipalSelangob,Placesandbetweenin — GapThe Semenyih Seremban Temerloh Kentong Kajang Kuantan Rawang Tampin Klang Raub

Tampin. Temerloh. ..0 Datoh. Telok .... Seremban. , 00 Semenyih. .... 0 , 0, 0 00 '£ a ce i a C3 0 .. 0 0 00 ,0 ..0 .Q 3 eS Pi .. 00 00 ,3 ,0 o OS 0 o Ph 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 ,0 ..0 ,0 Kuantan. 0, .., 0, 0, 00 00 ..0 Selangor. Knala ,.. , 0 .. 0 0, •ViaTheGap. 00 00 Pilah. Kuala o 00 , o .. .. 00 .. 00 Lumpur. Kuala .... ,, , 00 .. 0 0 0 0 in ,0 ..0 00 ,0 ..0 00 Lipis. Kuala 07 00 .... 0 00 0.. o, 0i ..00 00 00 00 000 Bharu. Kubu Kuala 51 ..0 0 .., 00 .. 0 Lama. Kubu Kuala 0 ,0 ,0 ..0 00 0 0, .., 0 0.. 00 , 0| 0 ,0 ,0 ..0 Klang. 0 , .. .. ,.. .. 0 .. 0 0 07 0, 00 00 .. 00 Kajang. , 0 , .... , 0 0, in .. , .. 0 .7, 0 90 ,0 ,, , 00 , ..0 0 , .. 0 ,0 n d£ C-£ o— © .., .., ,, 7i 6 00 ,0 0 0 , 0, 00 .. 70 00 .. 0 ,0 .. 00 0 ..0 ,0 ,0 00 ,0 00 ..0 Bentong. e 0 0 0 .. 0 0 , 00 , 0 0 0 ..i ..j Malim. Tanjong 00 00 00 •.. .. 0 ,, , 0, 0$ 0 0.. 0.. 0 ,, , , 0, Klawang)Jelebu(Kuala KualaKu0uLama Bharu „„ KualaLumpur .... KualaSelangor.... TanjongMalim PortDickson .... — KualaLipis KualaPilah TelokDatoh Semenyih Seremban Temerloh Bentor0g .... GapThe Kajang Kuantan Rawang .... Tampin Klang Haul. 303

Tables op Distances. Table HE. PERAK. Krian District. L. Main Trunk Road — Miles. Parit Buntar to Butterworth-Mitchel Pier ... 27 Prai 25 ,, Parit Buntar ...... — ,, ,, Simpang Lima ...... 3 ,, ,, Kuala ...... 5\m. Sungei Bogak R.S 6J Bagan Serai (2, 3) 9i ,, ,, Sungei Gedong ...... 14f ,, ,, Simpang Ampat Semanggol 17 ,, ,, Kampong Dew 20f m. Kg. Gunong Semanggol ... 19J Taiping (5-10) 31 2 Bagan Serai-Selama Road — Bagan Serai to U.S...... 5$ ,, ,, Briah Estate Factory ...... 8J ,, Kg. Changkat Lobak llf Tebing Tinggi 14 „ Simpang Tiga (Selama) ... 16 Selama (6) 20£ 3. Siakap Road — Bagan Serai to Simpang Tiga (S. Siakap) ... 6f „ ,, Kuala Kurau ...... 8 4. Boundary and Coast Roads — Parit Buntar to Simpang Ampat ...... 1\ ,, ,, Sungei Star ...... 3 Simpang Ampat (S. Bakau) ... 5i ,, ,, Bagan Tiang 6 ,, ,, S. Megat Aris 7 ,, ,, Tanjong Piandang ...... 9 ,, ,, Kuala Kurau ...... 16 Via Canal. Parit Buntar to Simpang Tiga 1\ Titi Serong 3 ,, ,, Bagan Tiang ...... 6 S. Megat Aris 7 Parit Buntar to Simpang Tiga 1\ Titi Serong 3 ,, ,, Tanjong Piandang ...... 8 J Kuala Kurau 15J 304

Tables of Distances. PERAK— (cont.) Krian District — (cont.) Boundary and Coast Roads — (cont.) Via Jalan Bharu. Miles. Parit Buntar to Simpang Tiga 1£ Simpang Lima ...... 3 Tanah Kebun M.S 4 Jalan Bharu M.S 5 Simpang Tiga (S. Siakap) ... 8$ Kuala Kurau 9J Larut and Matang District with Selama District. 5. Main Trunk Road— Miles. Central Police Station, Taiping to Krian Koad R.S. ... 6 J Changkat Serdang ... 5 \ Kamunting ...... 3J Taiping ... — Changkat Jering (7) ... 6f Jelutong 8 Bukit Gantang ...... 9 Bukit Berapit (Top of pass) 13 ,, ,, Kuala Kangsar (11, 12, 16) 22J 6. Selama Road — Central Police Station, Taiping to Krian Road Junction ... Ulu Sepetang ...... 9J Pondok Tanjong ... 13i Kg. Titi 23J Simpang Tiga ...... 26 Selama (2) 30J 7. Bruas Road — Central Police Station, Taiping to Ayer Kuning 4f Changkat Jering (5) ... 6f Trong 12$ Kg. Padang Gajah ... 19 Kg. Batu Hampar ... 27f Bruas (12, 13, 23) ... 34 Simpang Ampat (Sitiawan) (32) ... 57 Lumut (Dindings) ... 64 305

Tables of Distances. PERAK— (cont.) Larut and Matang District with Selama District —(cont.) 8. Port Weld Road— Miles. From Central Police Station, Taiping to Simpang 4 • 1 1 i Simpang R.S. ... 6 m. : 1 1 i Sungei Mati 4f ; i 1 i Matang P.O 6 1 1 i 1 Matang P.S 6f r 1 1 i Telok Kertang ... 8 m. ri i i Matang Road ... 8} ? 3 1 1 Port Weld 11 9. Batu Kurau Road— Taiping, Central P.S. to Ulu Sepetang ... 9i i i i i ii Batu Kurau 15* iF , 1 1 ii Jelai 18 : 3 ii ii Klian Besar 20 i ' i1 •. i Rendang Panjang 29 '3 ii 1 i Kg. Ijok 32 10 Taiping and Environs- Central Police Station to Race Course, Waterfall Road 1 i1 i i ii Kota Bridge li : i i • . . Waterfall (foot of hill) 4 ! ) il i * Gugup 1! i i i , . . Old Race Course 2f

Kuala Kangsar and Upper Perak Districts. 11. Main Trunk Road — Kuala Kangsar, D.O. to 7i Kg. Kuala Dal 4. ii i • Kg. Lawin (junction with Upper Perak Road) (16) 2f i1 i1 11 Kg. Talang 2 ; i 11 i i Kuala Kangsar — 1! i i ii Enggor Pontoon Bridge 3f 11 1 1 1 1 Enggor R.S. ... 6 m. 5i 1 • 1 1 i 1 Salak P.S 7$ 1 1 i 1 i1 Salak Village 8 i i 11 11 Sungei Siput (14) 12f i! 11 11 Ipoh (19-22, 26) 31 306

Tables of Distances. PERAK— (cont.) Kuala Kangsar and Upper Perak Districts — (con(.) 12. Kenas Eoad — Miles Kuala Kangsar to Iskandar Bharu (Merchu) ... ,, ,, Kg. Jerlun ...... 4 Ulu Kenas 1\ ,, ,, Lampor ...... 10 ,, ,, Manong ...... 15} ,, ,, Junction with Bruas-Parit Eoad (13) 20} ,, ,, Dindang ...... 24} Bruas (7, 13, 23) 27} Sitiawan (S. Ampat) (32) ... 50£ „ ,, Lumut (Dindings) (up to boundary) ...... 53 } 13. Bruas-Parit Road — Bruas to Dinding ...... 3} ,, Kenas Eoad Junction (12) ... 7£ ,, Blanja Ferry ...... 13$ Parit (23) ' 15} 14. Plus Road — Sungei Siput to Plus Eoad Junction ...... $ ,, ,, Jalong Boad Junction ...... 1 Lintang 10} 14a. Jalong Road — Jalong (Sungei Siput to Sungei Kerbau) 9 15. Kuala Kangsar Town — District Offices to Iskandar Polo Ground ... } ,, ,, Istana Nagara 2 16. Upper Perak Road — Kuala Kangsar, D.O. to Kg. Lawin (11) 3 i i i 1 1 i Lubok Merbau 51 1 1 i i 1 1 Kati 10£ i i i i 1 1 Kg. Sauk 15} i * i 1 1 i Upper Perak District Boundary 19£ i 1 1 i 1 1 Chenderoh 22 M 1 1 1 1 Eaban 22 1 i 1 1 1 1 Kota Tampan ... 25 M 1 1 1 1 Lenggong 30 1 1 1 i 1 1 Kg. Gelok 31} 1 1 1 i i 1 Kg. Sumpitan 34} ii 1 1 i 1 Lawin ... 51} i1 1 i 1 1 Grik (17) 68i 307

Tables of Distances. PERAK— (cont.) Kuala Kangsar and Upper Perak Districts — (cont.) 17. Miles. Grik via Bridle Path to Intan 24 ,, ,, ,, Kroh (via Intan) 33 Kroh (via Pong) 34 , 18. Kroh to Tassek-Glugor E.S 51* Bagan 66J ,, Bukit Mertajarn ... 70* Kinta District. 19. Main Trunk Road- Ipoh (Post Office) to Bemba Panjang E.S Chemor (20, 21) ... 10 ., ,, Ipoh — „ ,, Kg. Kepayang ,, Pulai 8J m. Gopeng (24) 12 ,, ,, •■■21£ m. ,, ,, Kuala Dipang (28) 19 Malim Naivar R.S. 23 m. ,, „ Kampar 24 ,, ,, Degong 39 m. Talam 27 Tapah (27-29) 37£ Tambun Road— Ipoh (Post Office) to Tambun ... '5 ,, ,, Ampang 7 m. ,, ,, Tanjong Bambutan 7 Chemor (19, 21) ...... 21. Jelapang Road — Ipoh (Post Office) to Jelapang ... Chemor (19, 20) ... Ipoh-Batu Gajah Road — Ipoh (Post Office) to Menglembu 3 ,, ,, Lahat Village 5 Lahat R.S. 6 m. 6 ,, ,, Kg. Kepayang 13 m. ,, ,, Papan (not on main road) 9 Pusing (23) 9* Batu Gajah B.S. (24) ... 12* ,, ,, Bendang 13£ Tg. To'allang 23i 308

Tables op Distances. PEEAK— {cont.) Kinta District — (cont.) 23. Pusing-Parit Road — Miles. Pusing (22) to Siputeh 2i Tronoh 6 wi. Parit (15) 10i Blanja Ferry m Bruas (7, 12, 13) 27 Sitiawan (S. Ampat) (7, 12, 32) 50 Lumut ... 57 24. Batu Gajah-Gopeng Road — Batu Gajah (22) to Gopeng ... 10 25. Batu Gajah and environs — District Office to Kinta Club Gaol i Hospital i Post Office Rest-house i Rifle Range Railway Station to Kinta Club . District Office I Gaol ... 1 Hospital 1 Police Station I Post Office .. xl Rest-house i Rifle Range . 26. Ipoh and environs — Railway Station to Anderson School ... -i 1 i 1 i Anglo-Chinese School h ► 1 1 1 Central Police Station ... i i 1 ■ i Court (Magistrate) i 1 1 i ' Court Supreme i i 1 7 1 Golf Club 2i 11 i i Government Omces i 1 1 1 i Greentown 2 1 1 1 1 Gymkana Club 1 1 1 1 Hospital i i i 1 Istana I Kg. Bharu P.S. ... ■ ... 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 Market (New) ! l 1 1 1 Market (Old) 4 M.S.V.E. Head-quarters r 1 1 1 m i 309

Tables of Distances. PERAK— (cont.) Kinta District — (cont.) 26. Ipoh and environs — (cont.) Miles. Railway Station to Newtown P.S 1* ,, ,, Perak Chinese Recreation Club Post Office and Town Hall i Post Office (Tambun Road) li Power Station I Residency ... 2 Rifle Range li Rock Temple .... n . Telok Kruin Village 3 Y.M.C.A. Club ... 1 Batang PadaiVG District. 27. Main Trunk Road — Tapah (District Office) to Temoh Village Temoh R.S. .. 7f ,, Simpang Tiga P.S. 4f ,, ,, Chenderiang ... 8 m ,, ,, Tapah ,, Bidor (30, 31) ,, ,, Bikam ,, Sungkai R.S. 17 ,, . ,, Sungkai ,, Trolak 271 Slim River R.S. 33£ ,, Kg. Kuala Rasau 87J ,, ,, Slim 40 ,, ,, Kg. Behrang 471 ,, Behrang R.S. 51J ,, ,. Tanjong Malim 541 Chenderiang Road — Tapah (District Office) to Chenderiang ... 6 Kg. Kinjang 9 Kinta District Boundary 13 ,, Sungei Siput 18^ ,, ,, Kuala Dipang (19) 21 29. Tapah and environs — District Office to Tapah Road R.S. 5f SO. Bidor-Telok Anson Road — Bidor to Bidor R.S 2* Telok Anson (31) 26 310

Tables op Distances. PERAK— (cont.) Lower Perak District. 3J . Miles. Telok Anson to Bidor (27, 30) 25 ,, ,, Aver Kuning ...... 16J Ayer Itam P.S 14 ,, ,, Changkat Jong 9 ,, ,, Telok Anson ...... — ,, ,, Batak Habit ...... 3 , , , , Utan Melintang ...... 12 ,, „ Bagan Datoh ...... 28$ 82. Sitiawan (Stmpang Ampat) to (i) ... 6 ,, ,, ,, (ii) Old Sitiawan 3 ,, ,, (iii) Lumut ... 7 ,, ,, ,, (iv) Bruas ... 24

SELANGOR.

Ulu Selangor District. 33. Main Trunk Road — Kuala Kubu Bharu to Tanjong Malim 14f ,, ,, Kalumpang B.S. ... 11£ ,, ,, Kalumpang Village ... 9f Kerling 51 ,, ,, S. Ledang ...18J m. Kuala Kubu Lama 3 Kuala Kubu Eoad R.S. 2i Rasa ...... 6$ Batang Kali 8 Ulu Yam R.S 9i Ulu Yam Bharu 12 Sungei Tampeian B.S. 13J Serendah (south end) ... 16 Sungei Choh 18 Sungei Choh B.S. 19$ Eawang P.S. (35, 36) ... 21 Kanching 25i Kuala Lumpur 39$ 311

Tables of Distances. SELANGOR— {cont.) Ulu Sblangor District — (cont.) Gap Road- Miles. Kuala Kubu Bharu to Peretak 5i i i i 1 Sangka Dua 7 i i i 1 Gap Best -house 194 1 1 i 1 Fraser's Hill 24 i 1 Raub (93-95) 41 1 i Kuala Lipis (93, 95) ... 80 Rawang-K. Selangor Road — Ilawang to Kuang Eoad Junction 5 ,, District Boundary ... 14f 1 1 Batang Berjuntai ... 18$ i 1 Kuala Selangor 32 Rawang-Kuang Road- Rawang to Junctio q with K. Selangor Boad ... 5 1 i Kundan g 1 1 Kuang 13 1 ] Kepong-Kuala Selangor Road (38) ... 15f 1 1 Kuala Lumpur 32f

Kuala Lumpur District. Main Trunk Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Ulu Selangor Boundary 11 i i i 1 Silayang P.S 7* 1 1 1 1 Seventh mile Village (junc tion with Batu Caves Boad) 7 i i ■ i Batu (junction with Kepong Road) 4f 1 1 i 1 Sentul R.S 1 1 1 1 Kuala Lumpur — 1 i 1 1 Pudoh If 1 1 i i Pudoh Ulu S i i 1 i Kajang District Boundary ... 6* i 1 i 1 Ulu Langat Road Junction 8* i1 M Dusun Tua ...... 15 m. 1 1 r i Kajang 15* • From Post Office Corner. 312

Tables op Distances. SELANGOR— (cont.)

Kuala Lumpur District — (cont.) 38 Kepong-Kuala Selangor Road — Miles. Kuala Lumpur*t to Batu 4f Kepong ...... 7£ Kepong R.S 81 Sungei Buloh E.S. ... 12$ Kuang Boad Junction (36) 16$ District Boundary ... 20$ Kuala Selangor ' ...... 42f

39. Klang Road- Kuala Lumpur* to Old Petaling Eoad Junction 4$ ,, ,, Sungei Besi Road ... 6 m. Petaling P.S 5$ ,, Sungei Way ...... 10 Batu Tiga 14$ Klang (Post Office) ... 23f

40. Puchong Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Petaling P.S. 5$ Kuchai 7$ Puchong 12} Klang 27 m. P.W.D. Boundary 16J Kajang District Boundary ... 15} Kajang 331

41. Ampang Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Circular Boad P.S 2i Ulu Klang Eoad Junction ... 4J Ulu Klang ...... 7 m. Klang Gates Road ... 11 m. Klang Gates Road Junction 91 Ampang 5i Waterworks, Bt. Blachan 8$

42. Damansara Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Bungsar Estate Factory ... 4 ,, Bukit Kiara Estate ... 6J ,, ,, Sungei Penchala 71 • From Post 0:!ico Corner. f Via Batu Road. 313

Tables of Distances. SELANGOR— (cont. ) Kuala Lumpur District — (cont.) 43. Fahang Road — Miles. Kuala Lumpur* to Setapak Village ...... 3 ., ,, Setapak P.S. (Klang Gates Road Junction) ...... Mount Estate 51 ,, ,, Batu Caves Road Junction 6f Ulu Electric Power Station llf Ginting Simpah (Top of pass) 22J Bentong (92, 95, 96) ... 50 44. Sungei Besi Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Pudoh B.S If Salak South 4J Old Petaling Road Junction b\ Klang Road (39) ... m. Sungei Besi P.S 8f Sungei Besi R.S 8f Cheras Road Junction ... 10£ Serdang ... • 11J District Boundary ...... 11^ Ayer Itam Road Junction . . . 14J Kajang ...... 19 45. Batu Caves Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Pahang Road Junction ... 1^ Circular Road ...... 2 SentulR.S 2} Sĕgambut Road Junction ... 3} Segambut R.8. ... 4£ m. Batu (Kepong Road Junction) 4f Kent R.S 61 Rawang Road Junction ... 6f Batu Caves P.0 7 Batu Caves R.S 8 Pahang Road (Ulu Gombak) 9£ 46. Klang Gates Road — Kuala Lumpur* to Setapak P.S ... 3J Wardieburn Estate 5\ Ulu Klang Road (41) ... &\ ,, ,, Klang Gates ...... 8 • From Post Office Corner. 314

Tables of Distances. SELANGOR— (cont.) Kuala Lumpur District — (cont.) 47. Kuala Lumpur Town — M. f. Post Office to Abattoirs (Klang Road) 2 4 Agricultural Department Offices 1 6 Carcosa (via Damansara Road) 2 2 District Hospital ...... 2 0 Electric Power Station (Bungsar Eoad) 2 6 European Hospital 2 0 General Hospital ...... 5 Golf Club (via Weld Road) ... 3 1 Government Factory ...... 1 2 Imbi Road Settlement ...... 1 4 Incinerator ...... 6 Kampong Bharu ...... 16 Lake Club 11 Leper Asylum (Circular Road) ... 3 2 Police Courts 4 Pudoh Gaol 12 Race Course (Ampang Road) ... 1 7 Railway Goods Yard (Brickfields) 1 5 Railway Station ...... 4 Residency ...... 1 0 Rifle Range ... 4 2 . Sultan Street R.S 4 ...... 1 0 New Incinerator ...... 2 2 Factory Area, Sungei Besi Road 2 New Village'! Cheras Road ... 2 1 Stadium, Kuala Lumpur ... 2 Sentul Cooly Line Area ...... 2 4 Government Cooly Line Area, Road ...... 1 5 Sentul Village 2 4 State Store 12 P.W.D. Technical School ... 4 Artizan School off B a t u Road ... 2 5 English School, Batu Road ... 10 315

Tables of Distances. SELANGOR— (cont.) Ulu Langat District. 48. Main Trunk Road— Miles. Kajang to Kuala Lumpur ...... 14 J District Boundary ...... 8 Ulu Langat Road Junction 6 Cheras ...... 4 Sungei Besi Road (44) 8f m. Kajang _ — Sungei Lallang Eoad Junction ... 6 Kg. Kachau 10 Semenyih ...... 6 Bangi 9 £ to. Semenyih Club ...... 7 Beranang (State Boundary) ... 12} Seremban R.S. 27 49. Ulu Langat Road — Kajang to Ulu Langat Road Junction 6 ,, Ulu Langat Village 10} Dusun Tua 12f 50. Kajang-Sepang Road — Kajang to Reko ...... 3f Turning to Bangi R.S 8} Bangi R.S 9f to. Semenyih (48) 16} to. Telok Datoh Road Junction (63) ... 11 Telok Datoh (61, 63) 28£ to. Turning to Seremban (63) ...... 19 Nilai (68, 69) 21£ to. Seremban (67) ...... 37 to. Sepang 27 Port Dickson ...... 43 51. Ayer Itam Road — Kajang to Sungei Chuah ...... 4^ Sungei Besi Road Junction ... 4 Sungei Besi ...... 10$ m. Kuala Lumpur ... 19} m. Puchong ...... 21 Klang 35?

Klang and Kuala Selangor Districts. 52. Kuala Lumpur-Port Swettenham Road — Klang (Post Office) to Kuala Lumpur ...... 23f Petaling 18} District Boundary ... 14} Batu Tiga (56) 9} Klang ...... — Batu Unjor ...... 3 Port Swettenham ... 5 316

Tables op Distances. SELANGOB^-(cont.) Klang and Kuala Selangor Districts — (cont.) 53. Klang-Kuala Selangor Road — Miles. Klang (Post Office) to Klang North R.S. * Vallambrosa 5 Kapar lO$ Suara 14} Jeram 19 Assam Jawa 24$ Telok Piai ... 27f Kuala Selangor 28} 54. Kuala Selangor-Kepong Road — Kuala Selangor to Assam Jawa ... 4$ Kepong ,, ,, Kuala Lumpur 42} 55. Batang Berjuntai to Badong 3i ,, Kepong Eoad 4$ 56. Bukit Kamuning Road— Klang P.O. to Bukit Kamuning M.S 5i Bukit Kamuning P.S. 7$ „ Batu Tiga-Puchong Eoad 10 Batu Tiga (52) ... 13$ m- District Boundary (Puchong Bridge) 13$ ,, Puchong (40) 14} ,, Kuala Lumpur 27i 57. Klang (Post Office) to Sungei Binjai 6$ ,1 ,, Ayer Kuning Reservoir 8 58. Kuala Selangor-Rawang Road — Kuala Selangor to Telok Piai 2 Kampong Kuantan 5$ Batang Berjuntai 13$ District Boundary 16$ Rawang 32 Kuala Lumpur 50 59. Sabak Bernam Path — Pasir Penambang to Sungei Tinggi 8 , , Sekingchang 154 Panchang Pedina 32 ,, ,, Sabak Bernam 4] 60. Assam Jawa to Kampong Kuantan 6 317

Tables of Distances. SELANGOR— ( cont.) Klang and Kuala Selangor Districts — (cont.) 61. Kuala Selangor-Raja Musa Road — Miles. Kuala Selangor to Raja Musa Road Junction ... 14J ,, ,, Bukit Blimbing ...... 26 ,, „ Bernam Road Junction ... 29J Sungei Tinggi 36 62. Kuala Lumpur-Raja Musa Road — Kuala Lumpur to Raja Musa Road Junction ... 35$ ,, ,, Bukit Blimbing 47^ ,, ,, Bernam Road Junction ... 50$ Sungei Tinggi 57J

Kuala Langat District. 63. Klang-Sepang Road (via Morib) — Teluk Datoh to Klang ... 19J Kuala Lumpur ...... 43 m Pendamaran Road Junction ... 14J Port Swettenham ...20$ m District Boundary ...... 12 ... 8} Bandar Ferry Road ...... 8 *Bandar Ferry ...... lOf m Sungei Buoya Junction ... 5 * Sungei Buoya Ferry ... 6f m Tarijong Duablas Teluk Datoh Halting Bungalow Kajang Road Junction Kajang ...... 29 m Teluk Datoh Banting Post Office li Site of old Jugra ... 9 J m Kanchong Darat 4j Simpang Morib . 5f Sungei Raba ...... 9J m Morib 81 Kanchong Laut 10 Batu Laut 15 Thumbok Cross Roads 21$ Sungei Rawang Cross Roads 27f Sepang Kechil 28f Teluk Merbau 30J Sungei Pelek 31$ Sepang 36 No ferry service now 318

Tables of Distances. SELANGOB^- (cont.) — (cont.) 64. Banting-Bandar Eoad — Miles. Banting to Sungei Buoya F.erry Eoad ... ,, * Sungei Buoya Ferry ...... 4 m. ,, Sungei Baba ...... 3| ,, Sim-pang Morib ...... 7 m. Permatang Pasir ...... ,, Sungei Dorian Quarry ... 6$ m. SHe of old Jugra ...... l\m. ,, Chodai ... 6J * Bandar Ferry ...... 8\ m. , , ......

65. Simpang Morib-Raba Road — Simpang Morib to Kelanang ...... 1| ,, Glengang Buoya Road ... 2 ,, ,, Olengang Buoya ... 3J m. ,, ,, Sungei Raba ...... 3| 66. Kajang-Teluk Datoh Road — Teluk Datoh to Kajang 29 ,, ,, Kuala Lumpur ...... 43| m. ,, ,, Sepang Eoad Junction ... 18| ,, ,, Sepang ...... 36 m. Dengkil 12 ,, Kuala Langat-Ulu Langat Boundary ...... 9| ,, ,, Sungei Manggis ... 1£ 67. Kajang-Sepang Road — Sepang to Kajang ...... 27f ,, Kuala Lumpur ...... 41f »n. Teluk Datoh Boad Junction ... 16 Teluk Datoh 36 m. ,, Kuala Langat-U 1 u Langat District Boundary ...... 12 \ , , Seremban Eoad Junction ...... 9| ,, Negri Sembilan State Boun dary ...... 9f m . ,, Seremban ...... 26 m. Salak 9J ;, Port Dickson Road Junction ... ; ,, Port Dickson ...... 16 m. * No ferry service now. 319

Tables of Distances, negri sembilan. . 68. Kuala Pilah Road— Seremban to Gedong Lallang Bukit Putus Terachi Police Station Sri Menanti ... Tanjong Ipoh Kuala Pilah ... Bahau Durian Tipus Johol

69. Jelebu Road — Seremban to ,, Bukit Tangga „ Kuala Klawang Titi , , Pertgng ,, Durian Tipus

70. Mantin Road — Seremban to Setul ,, Mantin ,, Pajam ,, , , Nilai Sepang Beranang ,, Semunyih Kajang ,, Kuala Lumpur

71. Broga Road— Seremban to ,, Ulu Beranang Broga ,, Semunyih

72. Labu Road— Seremban to Labu Police Station ,, Nilai ... Sepang 320

Tables of Distances. NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.)

uEREMBAN DISTRICT (cont.) 73. Port Dickson Road— Miles. Seremban to ...... 5 ,, 16$ Port Dickson 21

74. Port Dickson-Tanah Merah Road — Seremban to Tanah Merah ...... 19 ,, Sepang ...... 27

75. Port Dickson-Coast Road — Seremban to Pasir Panjang 37 ,, Pengkalan Kempas 44

76. Rantau Road — Seremban to 10 ,, Rantau ...... 13 ,, (Pengkalan ) ... 22 ,, Pengkalan Kempas ...... 25 Lobok China 27 17

77. Tampin Road — Seremban to Sungei Gadut ... 7 ,, Perhentian Tinggi ...... 10 ,, Pedas 14 ,, Rembau Town ...... 18 ., Kendong ...... 27 Tampin ... 32

78. Tampin-Kuala Pilah Road — Seremban to Repah 36 Johol 42

79. Tampin-G-emas Road— Seremban to Batang Malaka ...... 52 ,, Bharu ...... 48 Gemas ...... 64$

80. Tampin-Malacca Road — Seremban to Alor Gajah ...... 40 , , Malacca ...... 56 321

Tables of Distances. NEGRI SEMBILAN— (eont.) T ampin District. 81. Tampin-Kuala Pilah Road — Miles. Tampin to Kepah 6 .Tohol 11 Seki 14 Selaru 17 Senaling 21* Kuala Pilah 24

82. Tampin-Gemas Road — Tampin to Batang Malaka 20 ,, Gamencheh Bharu 16 ,, Gemas ... 32*

83. Gemas-Gamencheh Road— Tampin to Gamencheh 17

84. Tampin-Malacca Road — Tampin to Padang Sebang 4 ,, Alor Gajah 8 ,, Malacca 24

85. Tampin-Seremban Road — Tampin to Kendong 5 Kota rrl Changkau 9 Kampong Batu 12 Rembau 14 Pedas 18 Perhentian Tinggi 22 Sungei Gadut ... 25 Seremban 32

86. Tampin-Kundor Road — Tampin to Kundor 25 ,, Kuala Pedas ... 31 ,, Lobok China ... 322

Tables op Distances. NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.) Jelebu District. 87. Kuala Klawang-Kongkoi Road — Miles. Kuala Klawang to Titi ...... 5 ,, ,, Kampong Glimau ...... 10 ,, ,, Kampong Ulu Glimau ... 12 Kongkoi ... 14 88. Kuala Klawang- Road — Kuala Klawang to Kampai ...... 3 , , , , Peradong ...... 5 ,, ,, Pertang ...... 14 ,, ,, Durian Tipus ...... 32 89. Kuala Klawang-Seremban Road — Kuala Klawang to Batu Serembai ...... 3 Bukit Tangga 10 . , Pantai ...... 16 ,, Seremban ...... 24

Kuala Pilah District. 90. Durian Tipus Road — Kuala Pilah to ...... 7 ,, ,, ...... 10 ,, ,, ...... 15 Pertang 23£ ,, ,, Durian Tipus ...... 34

91. Tampin Road — Kuala Pilah to Senaling ...... 2^ Selaru 7 Seki 10 Johol 13 ,, ,, Eepah ...... 18 ,, ,, Tampin ...... 24 92. Tampin- Jelai Road — Kuala Pilah to Kuala Jelai ...... 24 ,, ,, Kepis ...... 23 93. Kuala Pilah- Bahau Road — Kuala Pilah to Bahau ...... 16 94. Bahau- Jelai Road- Kuala Pilah to Kuala Jelai ...... 19 ,, Kepis ... 22 323

Tables of Distances. NEGRI SEMBILAN— (cont.) — (cont.) 95. Parit Tinggi Road — Miles. Kuala Pilah to Parit Tinggi ...... 6 96. Bahau-Rompin Road — Bahau-Kompin Eoad "...... 11 97. From Bahau-Rompin Road Towards Pahang — Palong Eoad 8 98. Jelai-Rompin Road — Jelai-Eompin Eoad ...... 8£

Poet Dickson District. 99. Port Dickson-Coast Road — Port Dickson to Bagan Pinang Eailway Station 3 ,, ,, Clerks' Sanatoria ...... 2\ ,, ,, Si-Eusa ...... 4 M.S.V.E. Camp 5 Si Ginting 11 ,, ,, Pasir Panjang ...... 16 ,, ,, Kuala Linggi 20£ ,, ,, Pengkalan Kempas ...... 23 100. Sua Bentong Road — , Port Dickson to Sua Bentong ...... 9 101. Port Dickson-Kuala Lukut Road — Port Dickson to Kuala Lukut ...... 5 102. Port Dickson-Tanah Merah Road — Port Dickson to Bukit Palong ...... 5 ,, ,, Tanah Merah ...... 8 ,, ,, Sepang ...... 16 103. Tanah Merah-Chuah Road- Port Dickson to Kampong Chuah ...... 16 104. Port Dickson-Seremban Road — Port Dickson to Ulu Puting 8 ,, ,, Mambau ...... 16 ,, ,, Seremban ...... 21 105. Port Dickson-Rantau Road — Port Dickson to Siliau 11 324

Tables of Distances. PAHANG. 106. Pahang Trunk Road — Miles. Kuala Lipis to Penjom ...... 5 J ,, ,, 16J ,, ,, Jeram Busok ...... 18f Sega (Pekan Selasa) 22£ ,, Jeruvas (Village) ...... 23£ Temoh 27f Dong (Village) 29 J ,, Gali 32f Pintu Padang ...... 34 Simpalit 37f ,, Raub 38f Sungei Bilut 41J ,, Batu Luang 43J Tras Town 45$ ,, ,, Tranum Junction ...... 46$ Bukit Telaga 53 „ The Gap 60

107. Road— Raub Police Station to Sungei Sempam ... 4i ,, ,, ... 9 Batu Talam (Metalled) 12f

108 Tras-Bentong Road— Tras to Chamang Road Junction ...... 20 Bentong 20£ „ Ketarik 22 J Murai 24 Semekit 30 ,, Tangli 37f ,, Ginting Simpah Top...... 26J ,, Benus (Karak Road) ...... 23 , , Leerai ...... 31 Karak 34f ,, Kuala Kowang (Mentakab Road) ... 43^ ,, ...... 48$ Mentakab 61 $ Temerloh 68$ ,, Sungei Renjau (Manchis Road) ...... 42J Gupoi 50} , , Manchis (Ponsoon) ...... 59$ ,, State Boundary ...... 63J 325

Tables op Distances. PAHANG— ( cont.) 109. Benta-Kuantan Road — Miles. Benta to Budu 3$ Tanjong Besar 8f Batu Balai 19f Kampong Bharu 30f Jerantut ... 38f Jerantut Ferry 441 Sungei Salan 47 Sungei Tikam 57 Lubok Paku Junction .. 92| Lubok Paku Rest-house 100 Rest-house 931 Gambang 127 Pekan Road Junction .. 140 Kuantan 145f Pekan Sebrang 162

110. Pekan-Kuantan Road — Pekan Sebrang to Pekan Road Junction 22 , , Kuantan 27f 111. Kuantan-Beserah Road — Kuantan to Beserah ...... o\ Semambu Estate (Ayer Puteh Road) 3f Telok Sisek '. ... 2i Atbara Estate (Bukit Ubi Road) ... 2

112. Bentong-Telemong Road — Bentong to Ketarik If Benus ... 3 Leerai 10i Karak ... 14i Kuala Kowang 23 Lanchang 28 Mentakab 41 Temerloh 48 Sungei Renjau 21f Gupoi ... 30$ Manchis (Ponsoon) 39 State Boundary 43 326

Tables op Distances. PAHANG— ( cont.) 113. Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road —

Bentong to Murai Smekit Tangli Ginting Simpah Kuala Lipia ... Eaub Tranum I 14. Tranum Junction ... 46^ Chamang Road Junction ... 65$ Bentong ... 66 Ketari Junction ...... 67f Murai ... 70 Smekit ... 76 Tangli ... 83} Ginting Simpah ...... 92} Benus ... 68*. Leerai ... 76£ Karak ... 80} Kuala Kowang ... 89 Lanchang ...... 94 Mentakab ...... 107 Temerloh ...... 114 Sungei Renjau ... 88 Gupoi ... 96} Manchis Ponsoon ... 105 State Boundary ...... 109 Budu ... 20 Tanjong Besar ... 25 Batu Balai ... 36 Kampong Bharu ...... 47 Jerantut ... 55 Jerantut Ferry ... 60$ Sungei Salan ... 63* ,, Tikam ... ' ...... 73} Lubok Baku Junction ...... 108} , , Rest-house ... 116} Maran Rest-house ... 109$ Lepar Bungalow ...... 128} Gambang ...... 143} Pekan Road Junction ...... 156} Kuantan ...... 162 Beserah ... 167} Telok Sisek ... 164} Aver Puteh Road ... 165} Bukit Ubi Road ... 163$ Pekan Sebrang ...... 178} PART III.

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TopographicalSureey,SurveyDepartment ofForestReserve „„

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0 0 , 0 0 0 .. 0 .. 0 0 7 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 0 .. 0 7 10 0 .. , , 11 .. 0 0 0 , 0 0 0..0 ..,0,0 0,000 ,0 0..0 ....00 0,,0 0,,,0,,..0 ..07 7,0,, 00,,e 00e0 ..,,0 0,,0 ..0 0..0 ,0 ,0..■ 00.., 00.... ,,,, 0 0 0 0 .. 0 0 .. 0 0 .. 0 0 , .. , 0 0 0 7 * 0 7 0 18 0 , 0, 0 0 13 0 0 0, 13 0 0 7 0 0 .. 0 00..0 7,0,0 0,00 00 ,7,,0 ..,000 0,,0 0,,00 0,70,,000 00, ,00, 00,0, ,,0,,0 0000 07,ai ..,0, .... 000 ...., 0,,.. 0,.. GoldCoa-t,,7,tocent.per cent.Nigeria,,7..7otoper ofNewSouthWales,cent.per 00Queen-land,cent.7etoper NewSouth,Wale-,cent.per cent.S.Au-tralia,70,,toper Now0SouthWales,cent. per Total ... Straits,cent.7..to70per> 0Ceylon,70,to70cent.per Total ... GrandTotal ... Cape,07..7,cent.toper t£NewZealand,cent.7,0per 0Treasurycent.Bonds,70per 0W.Au-tralia,cent.7..per SUPPLKMKNTARY. 0Kenya,0,oto70,.cent.per .. Gape,,cent.7..7.....toper .eylon,07,cent.per

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TotalExpendi Or. $ c. ..,00,0000 tureto0-t $ c. 0,0,,,0,0 0,,..00 0..0,..,0 ..,00,000 December,70. A.tingTr0asur0r,F.M.8. WorksExpenditurePeriod.stJanuaryestDecember,e0Loan forto 0....,,.. Re■M. Estimatesee,TotalExpenditureestDecember,ee. forandto E-timated Expenditure, $ c. 0,00..,0 0....,00 000,000 ,,..,,..00 70. inissued,0May,700£cent.7..at per

P.M.S.LocalCapitalLoanAccountestDecember,ee. to Expenditure Januaryto $ c. 0,0,,,0,0 0,....000 0..00,,00 Decem0er,70. 0..000.. ByLoanSubsiniption —

Expenditure Januaryto $ c. 00,,,,0 70000.... 0000,0 November,70. 0,00....

$ c. ..0,000 0..0,0,0 ..,00,000 000,,00.. Expenditure $ c. 000,0 ,00,0 0000n during December,70. ..,,,n,.. OfficeLumpur,Treasurer,Fb,.S7,Kuala ofthe 00,0000 ,,0000 0,,..000 0,0,,,0,0 0..000,.. $ Total .

StatementFb,o.Local of Compared withthe 14..hMar.h,1932.

Department. (b)Commis-ionandcharges 0a)priceDiscountI-sue on PublicWork-Department ElectricalDepartment RailwayDepartment ofToExpensesIssue —

ToWorksLoan — PublicWorks ... Electrical ToBalance Railway Dr. 339

Revenue and Expenditure.

STATEMENT SHOWING THE ACTUAL REVENUE AND EXPENDITUEE OF THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES FOE THE YEAR 1931.

— Revenue. Expenditure.

$ Perak ... 20,334,133 25.401,372 Selangor ... 20,325,658 22,228,160 Negri Sembilan ... 7,974,547 8,856,852 Paharig 3,714,321 5,676,944

Total . . . 52,348,659 62,163,328 340

Revenue and Expenditure. (2) REVENUE, 1876-1931. Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total. S s $ $ 1876 273,043 193,476 94,478 560,997 1877 312,872 226,853 97,707 ... 637,432 1878 328,608 189,897 75,898 594,403 1879 388,372 184,387 76,632 649,391 1880 582,496 215,614 83,800 881,910 1881 692,861 235,227 97,665 1,025,753 1882 905,385 300,423 109,412 1,315,220 1883 1,474,330 450,664 117,144 2,042,138 1884 1,532,497 494,483 121,175 2,148,155 1885 1,522,084 566,411 120,214 2,208,709 ' 1886 1,688,276 689,401 123,364 2,501,041 1887 1,827,476 1,153,896 161,355 3,142,727 1888 2,016,240 1,417,998 223,435 3,657,673 1889 2,776,583 1,828,427 377,600 30,390 5,013,000 1890 2,504,116 1,888,928 384,944 62,077 4,840,065 1891 2,324,981 1,825,585 344,358 77,386 4,572,310 1892 2,689,565 2,135,448 472,132 50,044 5,347,189 1893 3,034,093 2,765,351 530,002 83,688 6,413,134 1894 3,542,1 14 3,334,468 535,007 100,220 7,511,809 1895 4,033,611 3,805,211 535,442 106,743 8,481,007 1896 3,960,871 3,756,936 555,329 160,947 8,434,083 1897 3,837,558 3,688,390 572,546 198,193 8,296,687 1898 4,575,842 3,862,439 701,334 224,852 9,364,467 1899 6,579,740 5,446,305 1,085,015 375,350 13,486,410 1900 7,636,126 6,303,165 1,251,366 419,150 15,609,807 1901 8,532,594 6,544,796 1,669,353 794,764• 17,541,507 1902 10,320,774 7,978,736 1,832,722 418,311 20,550,543 1903 11,667,323 8,457,622 2,130,706 416,916 22,672,567 1904 11,332,272 8,241,766 2,223,004 458,226 22,255,268 1905 12,242,897 8,857,793 2,335,535 528,368 23,964,593 1906 14,282,484 9,803,184 2,487,090 650,718 27,223,476 1907 15,392,068 10,514,654 2,265,604 621,425 28,793,751 1908 13,462,714 8,538,550 1,807,533 814,528 24,623,325 1909 13,647,474 8,889,651 1,806,999 902,740 25,246,864 1910 14,229,799 9,238,845 2,066,573 1,017,801 26,553,018 1911 19,081,190 1 2,330,045 2,512,002 1,133,307 35,056,544 1912 23,232,724 14,848,358 2,838,602 1,728,003 42,647,687 1913 23,970,058 15,561,395 3,071,799 1,729,459 44,332,711 1914 19,338,374 13,833,879 2,580,617 1,557,072 37,309,942 1915 20,984,823 15,062,392 3,129,512 1,598,257 40,774,984 1916 26,094,850 18,561,274 4,594,435 1,871,297 51,121,856 1917 31,923,826 23,948,757 7,182,461 2,498,142 65,553,186 1918 35,175,037 24,455,790 5,956,458 2,861,577 68,448,862 1919 36,181,719 25,922,875 7,111,538 2,918,943 72,135,075 1920 37,681,352 25,697,389 5,942,205 2,956,200 72,277,146 1921 24,938,657 21,510,066 5,647,511 2,353,334 54,449,568 1922 24,199,252 20,675,446 5,417,673 2,201,739 52,494,110 1923 28,128,430 26,396,948 6,658,064 2,768,689 63,952,131 . 1924 31,916,267 28,198,804 7,420,418 3,179,918 70,715,407 1925 40,131,507 31,705,463 9,785,434 4,941,875 86,564,279 1926 45,540,362 38,692,262 11,864,324 6,444,452 102,541,400 1927 46,014,709 38,769.935 13,397,275 7,222,539 105,404,458 1928 42.245,754 34,770,604 11,915,946 6,723,256 95,655,560 1929 30,973,665 32,552,527 11,713,751 6,559,641 81,799,584 1930 24,186,718 25,175,349 10,766,116 5,432,686 65,560,869 1931 20,334,133 20,325,658 7,974,547 3,714,321 52,348,659 * Includes an exceptional special credit of 8356,206, 341

Expenditure.

(3) EXPENDITURE, 1876-1931. Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total. $ $ $ § $ 1876 289,476 191,174 104,538 585,189 1877 292,711 232,090 97,338 622,139 1878 291,473 187,624 76,802 555,899 1879 369,707 185,729 75,252 630,688 1880 521,995 202,806 70,143 794,944 1881 652,938 234,383 73,469 960,790 1882 918,914 259,081 121,458 1,299,453 1883 1,350,610 448,303 153,686 1,952,599 1884 1,481,470 514,948 142,292 2,138,710 1885 1,316,625 826,526 118,803 2,261,954 1886 1,465,325 683,876 137,338 2,286,539 1887 1,550,489 885,931 179,948 2,616,368 1S88 1,709,260 1,055,373 249,310 3,013,943 1889 2,090,160 1,394,181 464,161 142,620 4,051,122 1890 2,555,793 1,996,544 387,236 297,702 5,237,275 1891 3,146,129 1 ,724,338 446,154 238,174 5,554,795 1892 3,094,855 2,044,115 473,049 271,393 5,883,412 1893 3,401,086 2,605,588 508,629 282,235 6,797,538 J 894 3,587,224 2,817,292 508,760 249,120 7,162,396 1895 3,757,007 3,083,386 510,247 231,913 7,582,553 1896 3,989,376 3,572,583 573,569 462,619 8,598,147 1897 4,178,238 3,567,845 607,313 441,917 8,795,313 1898 5,560,530 4,445,934 730,859 372,719 11,110,042 1899 5,440,330 3,393,415 851,704 1,814,029 11,499,478 1900 6,144,774 4,944,160 1,009,318 630,678 1 2,728,930 1901 8,882,579 6,060,780 1,632,958 696,841 17,273,158 1902 8,040,698 5,573,549 1,769,756 602,244 15,986,247 1903 8,082,582 5,849,070 1,647,211 641,009 16,219,872 1904 9,630,327 6,922,143 1,859,552 906,745 19,318,767 1905 10,141,980 7,186,146 2,214,093 1,208,176 20,750,395 1906 8,776,478 6,414,257 2,274,337 1,434,353 18,899,425 1907 9,808,976 7,027,751 2,090,856 1,297,179 20,224,762 1908 12,629,199 9,222,072 2,389,257 1,634,045 25,874,573 1909 11,781,554 8,184,347 2,098,159 1,569,792 23,633,852 •1910 12,060,565 7,831,805 1,951,112 1,755,128 23,598,610 1911 13,071,195 8,715,718 1,768,733 1,647,103 25,202,749 1912 16,372,251 10,759,444 1,962,354 1,896,439 30,990,488 1913 25,804,040 16,725,848 2,681,530 2,076,163 47,287,581 1914 28,361,921 20,197,593 3,801,602 2,648,921 55,010,037 1915 21,732,145 15,652,889 3,501,112 1,952,485 42,838,631 1916 16,126,868 11,592,636 2,729,003 1,518,074 31,966,581 1917 19,897,020 14,920,428 4,139,615 1,921,683 4",878,746 1918 22,725,153 16,167,911 4,098,430 2,295,416 45,286,910 1919 35,333,802 26,464,006 5,732,265 3,146,888 70,676,961 1920 50,786,374 37,642,036 7,635,239 4,369,822 100,433,471 1921 52,369,182 46,691,836 10,376,590 4,948,938 1 14,386,546 1922 22,605,071 19,247,360 5,349,840 2,608,736 49,81 1 ,007 1923 23,421,679 21,062,465 5,596,840 2,744,588 52,825,572 1924 24,595,605 20,810,628 5,723,383 3,031,618 54,161,234 1925 31,836,225 24,819,065 8,197,799 4,697,293 69,550,382 1926 38,270,882 32,053,452 10,904,118 6,435,295 87,663,747 1927 39,09S,944 35,342,686 10,567,156 8,255,129 93,263,915 1928 47,494,293 39,375,034 12,527,800 9,607,113 109,004,240 1929 33,056,551 32,212,697 11,271.177 8,120,550 84,660,975 1930 32,731,427 31,315,154 11,265,396 7,158,215 82,470,192 1931 25,401,372 22,228,160 8,856,852 5,676,944 62,163,328 342

Revenue and Expenditure. (4) LAND "REVENUE, 1878-1931. Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Serabilan. Pahang. Total. $ $ 1 $ $ 1878 10,998 1,326 12,324 1879 21,637 943 22,580 1880 38,388 456 38,844 1881 32,499 2,957 35,456 1882 58,365 1,810 60,175 1883 56,479 25,738 82,217 1884 48,535 30,905 15,467 94,907 1885 61,504 16,001 14,012 ... 91,517 1886 73,148 21,575 13,304 108,027 1887 72,710 46,626 30,960 150,296 1888 85,623 50,214 53,253 189,090 1889 82,109 43,271 54,197 10,961 190,538 1890 75,387 33,155 37,945 19,567 166,054 1891 92,603 41,674 43,168 22,235 199,680 1892 152,901 81,975 52,030 13,774 300,680 1893 149,629 104,521 69,103 24,347 347,600 1894 235,667 122,697 70,531 28,367 457,262 1895 226,345 142,092 75,960 23,842 468,239 1896 280,738 134,313 66,379 29,807 •511,237 1897 337,767 171,351 77,100 49,836 636,054 1898 276,832 • 193,564 103,368 63,163 636,927 1899 310,843 170,537 123,794 34,725 639,899 1900 351,451 216,993 104,112 40,342 712,898 1901 327,621 t 156,667 X 100,772 X 41,054 X 626,114 1902 339,551 167,790 106,710 47,617 661,668 1903 356,196 191,156 126,784 47,168 721,304 1904 386,963 217,735 143,181 54,079 801,958 1905 424,466 248,920 145,475 68,732 887,593 1906 467,268 324,911 168,250 78,330 1,038,759 1907 545,984 355,490 175,561 80,209 1,157,244 1908 578,656 365,583 179,705 87,005 1,210,949 1909 641,095 381,942 191,934 97,269 1,312,240 1910 773,922 475,443 272,578 114,208 1,636,151 1911 860,278 488,576 295,989 126,474 1,771,317 1912 997,843 612,833 337,356 130,747 2,078,779 1913 1,051,635 742,040 354,723 166,167 2,314,565 1914 1,062,309 739,772 356,529 145,554 2,304,164 1915 1,059,670 677,757 356,055 158,745 2,252,227 1916 1,146,349 731,391 432,020 177,429 2,487,189 1917 1,251,455 829,397 536,351 210,859 2,828,062 1918 1,281,162 848,022 571,705 220,649 2,921,538 1919 1,327,592 877,899 596,734 248,810 3,051,035 1920 1,394,900 957,706 609,447 264,539 3,226,592 1921 1,358,357 987,741 597,811 265,033 3,208,942 1922 1,424,953 1,063,262 606,283 265,097 3,359,595 1923 1,537,934 1,142,381 693,112 295,205 3,668,632 1924 1,589,394 1,142,015 696,497 331,303 3,759,209 1925 1,313,578 § 1,054,021 § 700,027 § 305,312 § 3,372,938 1926 1,411,591 § 1,156,012 § 763,259 § 367,037 § 3,697,899 1927 1,506,443 § 1,278,784 § 827,113 § 365,811 § 3,978,151 1928 1,578,345 1,424,568 893,534 427,266 4,323,713 1929 1,624,290 1,446,765 938,499 455,327 4,464,881 1930 1,653,053 1,485,298 993,586 475,492 4,607,429 1931 1,597,633 1,415,360 965,521 416,535 4,395,049 • Forest Revenue excluded from this and the following items, t Land Sales „ „ „ X Forest Revenue and Land Sales excluded from this and the folli § Lands and Mines. 343

(5) FOEEST BEVENTTE, 1903-1931. Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilau. Pahang. Federal. Total.

? $ s J $ $ 1903 184,599 • 90,491 • 47,065 • 54,839 • 376,994 • 190 I 192,448 • 90,969 • 67,299 • 79,871 • 430,587 • 1905 207,322 • 163,340 • 45,808 • 16,378 432,848 • 1906 317,669 f 155,025 + 98,048 f 65,226 + 635,968 1907 342,637 t 158,331 1 81,282 t 47,376 f 629,626 1908 314,533 f 134,465 t 65,195 t 41,954 1 556,147 1909 253,330 t 103,410 + 75,268 t 55,127 + 487,135 1910 298,285 100,550 47,128 54,716 500,679 1911 364,344 131,316 51,291 59,375 606,326 1912 336,691 145,236 57,535 63,095 602,557 1913 320,342 153,720 64,920 75,871 614,S53 1914 348,618 136,515 69,490 86,447 611,070 1915 298,863 110,599 53,226 51,222 513,910 1916 336,899 122,660 69,550 47,414 576,523 1917 438,084 175,383 77,435 55,727 746,629 1918 605,894 227,015 105,308 99,508 1,037,725 1919 1,339,710 260,737 100,769 130,767 1,831,983 1920 1,597,954 185,765 111,248 116,931 2,011,898 1921 545,746 159,903 91,150 187,155 983,954 1922 536,466 163,446 79,376 108,899 888,187 1923 1,249,255 X 1924 1,565,502 X 1925 912,325 249,101 206,444 270,857 51,942 1,690,669 1926 £29,971 305,244 222,877 270,129 35,961 1,664,182 1927 938,811 357,036 258,425 316,985 53,178 1,924,435 1928 816,014 327,893 243,131 415,712 21,214 1,823,964 1929 793,523 379,870 178,470 399,863 3,660 1,755,386 1930 568,299 246,161 209,770 290,788 2,975 1,317,993 1931 344,331 159,486 115,175 191,954 2,068 813,014 * Excluding share of Opium Duty. t Including share of Opium Duty. t Separate records for States not compiled. 344

(6) LAND SALES, 1903-1931.

Negri Tear. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Paharg. Total.

$ $ $ $ $ 1903 71,605 85,951 35,620 931 194,107 1904 64,047 103,070 19,625 4,877 191,619 1905 80,854 83,097 21,408 5,948 191,307 1906 123,980 212,613 28,056 9,307 373,956 1907 242,207 237,047 27,181 11,955 518,390 1908 154,264 158,593 43,033 2,968 358,858 1909 129,367 122,658 27,803 4,319 284,147 1910 280,111 184,264 88,053 12,891 565,319 1911 218,3*17 201,469 88,203 11,606 519,645 1912 329,851 355,233 83,355 28,196 796,635 1913 190,130 184,198 73,106 28,452 475,886 1914 129,921 61,431 45,359 21,561 258,272 1915 153,210 131,523 46,459 14,417 345,609 1916 169,345 244,138 145,491 22,603 581,577 1917 220,296 117,728 112,157 23,060 473,241 1918 263,489 255,312 213,541 37,141 769,483 1919 172,050 98,795 125,891 47,486 444,222 1920 297,015 283,927 51,855 34,162 666,959 1921 104,361 149,098 13,196 19,713 286,368 1922 216,929 127,644 17,294 9,579 371,446 1923 96,301 113,172 19,238 22,557 251,268 1924 213,762 115,478 31,509 15,364 376,113 1925 292,456 137,813 61,124 69,291 560,684 1926 751,841 573,213 158,988 207,100 1,691,142 1927 813,535 720,333 710,788 433,917 2,678,573 1928 654,570 736,143 622,505 302,877 2,316,095 1929 560,863 825,637 577,443 265,773 2,229,716 1930 297,613 283,632 748,764 286,943 1,616,952 1931 130,345 76,618 178,734 51,954 437,651 345

Revenue and Expenditure.

(7) LICENCES AND INTERNAL REVENUE, 1896-1931.

Negri Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Federal. Total.

769,862 563,732 59,737 54,966 766,277 563,700 77,550 57,934 911,288 566,478 231,219 67,509 928,135 714,329 213,475 142,867 932,060 725,497 213,784 166,902 1,764,162 741,541 426,774 126,990 1,944,356 1,516,736 419,959 103,212 1,616,604 1,512,911 420,684 102,852 1 ,681,404 1,521,923 582,243 111,350 1,670,814 1,624,651 584,459 127,080 2,279,475 1,660,468 622,049 147,907 2,347,885 1,663,070 531,976 153,703 2,340,846 1,279,008 461,885 358,903 1,113,198 1,255,889 403,768 364,300 1,478,067 954,552 437,786 334,443 4,584,972 3,543,023 1,061,926 384,516 5,988,219 4,048,483 1,168,294 803,020 6,062,957 4,103,710 1,367,287 695,891 4,795,826 3,331,278 1,057,306 634,172 5,082,039 3,455,734 1,299,801 588,543 6,519,116 4,277,315 1,813,897 734,681 7,387,863 5,356,142 2,422,230 955,261 8,634,007 5,711,886 2,484,203 1,114,385 8,552,349 5,611,389 2,763,608 1,099,615 8,759,600 5,506,392 2,717,708 1,142,960 5,561,455 4,874,557 1,902,758 735,628 727,174 554,328 198,636 89,295 10,544,887 833,349 700,706 244,110 107,783 12,414,580 878,750 684,485 245,945 115,313 12,281,814 1,176,725 1,000,793 375,919 145,229 865,129 1,201,431 1,206,725 472,653 161,401 876,526 1,307,304 1,077,047 420,551 147,673 348,305 1,385,245 1,117,724 3--i8,226 159,710 261,564 1,766,682 1,554,163 544,492 223,668 268,425 1,453,677 1,2110,176 397,812 191,624 488,286 1,125,424 1,004,500 378,973 154,692 793,319 * Includes war taxes. t Excluding Excise. 346

(8) CTJSTOMS, 1896-1931.

Year. Perak. Sela,gor, Negri Pahang. Sembilan. Total.

s $ $ 8 8 1896 2,030,206 1,816,664 377,835 59,740 4,284,445 1897 1,862,010 1,623,291 358,511 65,594 3,909,406 1898 2,358,713 1,887,493 289,006 64,900 4,600,112 1899 4,016,317 3,154,461 657,203 107,534 7,935,516 1900 4,644,603 3,565,597 803,451 121,367 9,135,118 1901 4,560,238 3,513,488 967,822 159,757 9,201,305 1902 5,686,121 3,863,523 1,087,054 184,711 10,821,409 1903 6,263,234 4,217,908 1,302,214 196,830 11,980,176 1904 5,723,692 3,906,327 1,207,024 208,002 11,045,045 1905 6,134,716 4,069,283 1,268,603 255,706 11,728,308 1906 6,815,592 4,281,176 1,308,119 290,651 12,695,538 1907 6,345,514 4,203,861 1,215,360 271,986 12,036,721 1908 5,186,051 3,330,292 822,270 251,666 9,590,279 1909 6,417,179 3,726,822 833,625 281,702 11,259,328 1910 5,555,469 4,045,568 880,969 369,368 10,851,374 1911 6,271,813 3,963,320 653,169 424,871 11,313,173 1912 7,651,400 5.076,313 797,139 543,499 14,068,351 1913 7,508,907 4,858,212 741,230 571,874 13,680,223 1914 5,208,667 3,575,337 556,744 465,226 9,805,974 1915 6,397,131 4,433,621 847,698 539,862 12,218,312 1916 7,794,117 5,390,433 1,391,050 593,275 15,168,875 1917 11,467,263 8,467,305 3,021,719 920,617 •23,876,904 1918 12,826,020 8,020,920 1,611,516 996,512 •23,454,968 1919 11,477,995 8,175,066 2,178,406 911,237 •22,742,704 1920 11,208,435 7,216,854 1,320,325 938,021 ♦20,683,635 1921 5,292,111 3,343,004 325,164 550,755 9,511,034 1922 tll,191,844 1923 t!8,439,574 1924 t22,634,069 1925 ...... t29,912,978 1926 t35,623,730 1927 t35,399,976 1928 28,758,088 1929 ... 30,986,148 1930 ... 21,763,528 1931 ... 17,210,117 • Includes war taxes. t Separate records for States not now compiled.

(9) EXCISE. Year. Total. 1925 $13,423,022 1926 $17,421,206 1927 $17,273,338 1928 $15,023,894 1929 $15,017,156 1930 $11,843,700 1931 $ 7,101,069 347

(10) EXPORT DUTY ON TIN, 1877-1931.

Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total. $ $ $ $ 1877 140,292 140,292 1878 245,512 111,920 357,432 1879 281,823 107,558 389,381 1880 298,805 100,586 399,391 1881 387,642 126,038 513,680 1882 457,410 161,832 619,242 1883 619,809 180,002 799,811 1884 641,351 27,901 669,252 1885 547,648 255,254 28,392 831,294 1886 611,869 302,530 32,703 947,102 1887 720,247 450,365 46,020 1,216,632 1888 851,420 526,742 58,595 1,436,757 1889 937,293 750,634 60,171 1,910 1,750,008 1890 860,730 672,667 71,381 4,623 1,609,401 1891 812,956 672,633 78,707 9,145 1,573,441 1892 1,124,931 828,326 135,284 8,733 2,097,274 1893 1,333,890 1 ,082,004 176,164 10,322 2,602,380 1894 1,648,981 1,402,174 169,275 17,570 3,238,000 1895 1,669,707 1,520,927 164,712 24,467 3,379,813 1896 1,541 ,442 1,377,325 181,260 26,947 3,126,974 1897 1,346,707 1,157,622 186,310 25,624 2,716,263 1898 1,601,304 1,347,258 228,106 34,031 3,210,699 1 899 3,073,493 2,480,658 556,858 70,553 6,181,542 1900 3,570,631 2,695,828 692,519 91,404 7,050,382 1901 3,473,165 2,706,949 667,987 120,082 6,968,183 1902 4,470,402 3,019,686 801,999 146,688 8,438,775 1903 5,067,965 3,364,300 987,136 171,028 9,590,429 1904 4,607,559 3,138,649 889,279 178,809 8,814,296 1905 4,876,407 3,195,318 939,832 241,804 9,253,361 1906 5,433,709 3,357,033 969,193 276,672 10,036,607 1907 5,038,592 3,224,878 877,229 253,039 9,393,738 1908 4,054,1-10 2,443,359 555,103 234,241 7,286,843 1909 4,093, :(58 2,367,098 426,965 263,572 7,150,993 1910 4,133,065 2,388,770 344,353 379,145 7,145,333 1911 5,252,361 2,822,867 359,368 368,967 8,803,563 1912 6,463,113 3,513,142 399,414 474,436 10,850,105 1913 6,382,212 3,403,015 417,754 495,254 10,698,235 1914 4,181,077 2,223,942 252,455 389,395 7,046,869 1915 4,373,289 2,235,707 198,845 427,245 7,235,086 1916 5,012,068 2,287,306 163,461 440,950 7,903,785 1917 6,342,128 2,881,956 193,705 581,862 • 9,999,651 1918 9,582,432 4,542,216 273,719 776,797 • 15,175,164 1919 6,448,311 3,255,976 152,084 570,163 •10,426,534 1920 7,900,055 3,529,518 80,443 696,965 tl2,206,981 1921 3,794,680 1,740,737 1 405,732 5,941,150 1922 X 5,766,808 1923 t 8,265,195 1924 X 12,543,624 1925 + 13,988,887 1926 +15,604,582 1927 117,704,590 192S 16,034,740 1929 ... 15,424,409 19:iO 9,127,461 1931 5,502,101 * Includes war taxes. t Includes war tax amounting to $3,325. J Separate records for States not now compiled. 348

(11) POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH REVENUE, 1880-1931.

Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total.

$ $ 1 1880 206 27 233 1881 520 520 1882 676 676 1883 552 465 • • 1,017 1884 3,538 403 357 4,298 1885 4,149 528 255 4,932 1886 6,334 1,109 366 7,809 1887 8,426 3,485 527 12,438 1 888 9,252 7,638 798 17,688 1889 10,994 13,333 1,436 264 26,027 1890 21,890 12,678 1,956 1,218 37,742 1891 24,810 15,300 2,639 1,537 44.2S6 1892 30,136 18,920 2,972 1 602 53,630 1893 31,478 37,765 3,565 1,133 73,941 1894 40,756 40,469 6,631 1,934 89,790 1895 56,006 43,655 8,282 2,850 110,793 1896 54,134 76,182 7,274 2,640 140,230 1897 54,929 73,312 10,548 2.539 141,328 1898 66,701 89,002 11,781 6,225 173,709 1899 76,845 56,055 22,281 11,657 166,838 1900 88,781 67,938 25,303 9.503 191,525 1901 95,648 73,590 24,354 8,529 202,121 1902 105,366 96,288 24,506 15,784 241,944 1903 145,240 101,186 20,535 11,754 278,715 1904 157,134 120,127 28,669 11,709 317,639 1905 142,825 106,946 34,440 7,816 292,027 1906 223,250 154,241 48,146 11,849 437,486

Federated Malay States. 1907 5466,417 1908 407.407 1909 556,688 1910 836,361 1911 703,565 1912 612,418 1913 679,861 1914 679,809 1915 691,513 1916 793,351 1917 1,126,082 1918 1,041,935 1919 1,299,321 1920 1,064,742 1921 1.277,266 1922 1,469,586 1923 1,640,749 1924 1,714,795 1925 2,046,694 1926 2,522,461 1927 2,756,186 1928 2,919.981 1929 3,199,655 1930 3.133,618 1931 2,759,347 349

TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES. Nea:ri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total. Miles. Miles. Miles. Miles. Miles. Length of Line. 1903 455 295 166i 61 977* 1904 490 298 206 84 1,078 1905 540 366 206 76 1,188 1906 629 351 225 76 1,281 1907 644 373 248 76 1,341 1908 662 398 265 76 1,401 1909 640 444 277 76 1,437 1910 653 491 276 136 1,556 1911 680 547 304 183 1,714 1912 779 581 307 254 1,921 1913 815 596 317 281 2,009 1914 789 605 403 281 2,078 1915 820 663 441 302 2,226 1916 835 674 440 261 2,210 1917 866 686 458 ~ 266 2,276 1918 879 695 505 268 2,347 1919 912 691 501 268 2,372 1920 1,009 703 521 271 2,504 1921 881 672 534 301 2,388 1922 813 766 408 301 2,288 1923 832 763$ 433* 301 2,330 1924 818 755 462 306 2,341 1925 851 791 476 320 2,438 1926 889 863 533 332 2,618 1927 866 850 558 328 2,602 1928 1,070 843 620 392 2,925 1929 1,129 910 638 452 3,129 1930 1,134 937 640 453 3,164 1931 1,026 828 609 505 2,968 Length of Wire. 1903 773 698 259 61 1,791 1904 933 713 300 93 2,039 1905 1,006 728 369 85 2,188 1906 1,177 844 403 85 2,509 1907 1,302 1,249 443 85 3,079 1908 1,466 1,414 549 92 3,521 1909 1,793 1,629 799 92 4,311 1910 1,859 2,196 869 175 5,135 1911 2,251 2,774 914 222 6,161 1912 2,503 3,101 999 292 6.S95 1913 2,829 3,600 1,075 318 7,822 1914 2,828 4,162 1 ,263 318 8,571 1915 2,803 5,019 1,725 302 9,849 1916 2,872 5,356 1,931 302 10,461 1917 3,221 5,574 2,086 310 11,211 1918 3,369 5,633 2,267 312 11,581 1919 3,415 5,808 2,294 312 11,829 1920 3,513 6,089 2,477 317 12,396 1921 3,911 6,236 2,619 358 13,124 1922 4,468 6,972 2,895 359 14,694 1923 5,325* 7,313 3,442 359i. 16,440 1924 5,954 7,344 3,292 415 16,805 1925 6,529 7,711 3,272 551 18,069 1926 7,386 8,211 3,615 630 19,842 1927 8,267 8,447 4,143 859 21,716 1928 8,524 9,099 4,861 1,207 23,691 1929 9,101 8,9+7 4,813 1,666 24,527 1930 9,440 9,296 4,991 1,763 25,490 1931 9,078 8,261 5,014 1,966 24,319 The department also owns 123 miles of line and 857 miles of wire in johore. There 0re 16,093 miles of wire single line in the underground cables. 350

Postal Statistics.

NUMBER OF POST OFFICES AND CORRESPONDENCE DEALT WITH (i.e., RECEIVED AND DESPATCHED), 1903-1931.

Number No. of Year. of Posfc Allowance Letters and Newspapers Parcels. Telegrams. Offices. Offices. cards. and circulars

1903 45 ... 9,425,636 44,888 454,804 1904 47 10,439,035 65,798 535,133 1905 51 5,194,877 747,569 47,450 404,686 1906 52 5,824,052 939,276 58,552 452,762 1907 53 6,535,470 1,151,046 61,490 527,255 1908 58 34 6,966,124 1,213,862 59,280 522,377 1909 61 34 7,636,122 1,354,834 65,130 530,579 1910 63 34 9,540,914 1,691,408 90,896 771,124 1911 69 33 11,097,248 2,134,650 93,368 719,612 1912 75 30 12,747,266 2,659,202 113,182 752,776 1913 82 37 14,783,234 2,765,698 151,476 841,467 1914 88 38 13,964,589 2,857,810 122,626 • 777,213 1915 90 38 14,894,516 2,355,532 121,264 724,044 1916 91 41 16,108,638 2,879,502 137,090 862,058 1917 92 41 18,171,574 2,841,350 139,848 885,367 1918 94 39 16,903,780 2,627,874 152,288 957,071 1919 96 39 19,597,262 3,376,672 171,718 1,069,442 1920 98 38 21,962,642 3,821,142 212,314 1,199,568 1921 97 38 17,806,360 3,012,714 182,728 987,830 1922 98 38 16,980,759 3,032,120 197,408 788,616 1923 99 39 18,370,742 3,471,312 212,331 813,792 1924 101 44 21,281,104 3,639,426 207,944 744,452 1925 101 53 22,530,185 4,001,270 223,573 865,030 1926 101 57 25,245,415 4,551,066 256,759 975,038 1927 102 58 30,849,299 5,702,359 304,720 980,513 1928 103 65 32,561,932 6,106,256 301,203 883,272 1929 106 67 34,370,804 6,994,520 347,084 901,741 1930 109 70 33,133,100 6,714,500 324,609 795,904 1931 104 69 29,435,666 5,562,778 258,453 651,243

• As corrected. 351

Public Works. (1) EXPENDITURE ON CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTEN ANCE OF ROADS, STREETS AND BRIDGES, 1903-1931.

Negri Fraser's Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Hill. Total. $ $ $ $ $ $ 1903 264,908 209,510 242,848 55,159 ... 772,425 1904 403,474 267,700 320,898 191,341 ... 1,183,413 1905 525,885 666,473 476,646 469,552 ... 2,138,556 1906 389,514 545,740 294,492 713,967 ' ... 1,943,713 1907 530,881 697,099 286,077 483,148 1,997,205 1908 790,924 821,630 455,722 637,595 2,705,871 1909 610,655 536,152 220,591 609.152 j 1,976,550 1910 890,144 872,688 499,292 776,983 3,039,107 1911 1,206,943 996,777 432,981 827,359 3,464,060 1912 1,205,467 1,514,322 523,284 931,301 4,174,374 1913 1,401,474 1,608,784 621,591 846,035 i 4,477,884 1914 1,904,599 1,496,472 708,773 798,001 4,907,845 1915 1,317,454 874,068 469,971 391,147 — 3,052,640 1916 1,130,475 831,476 514,074 382,341 2,858,366 1917 1,077,966 851,276 487,757 355,164 2,772,163 1918 1,295,705 832,734 605,962 511,389 3,245,790 1919 1,940,381 1,066,037 701,279 735,180 ... 4,442,877 1920 2,539,561 1,702,125 1.034,976 1,028,404 6,305,066 1921 2,232,951 1 ,370,960 1,476,454 1,176,263 6,256,631 1922 1,114,257 1,079,506 784,999 494,755 3,473,517 1923 1,216,158 1,033,514 751,291 596,247 3,597,210 1924 1,250,412 1,054,212 555,708 465,945 3,326,277 1925 1,277.979 1,014,805 546,474 490,959 3,329,217 1926 1,346,419 1,109,793 670,829 547,870 3,674,911 1927 1,347,245 1,263,432 596,525 627,348 3,834,550 1928 1,387,307 1,292.586 600,384 575,088 3,855,365 1929 1,336,749 1,331,471 627,870 499,563 39,840 3,835,493 1930 1,199,791 1,213,312 518,822 430,042 24,021 3,385,988 1931 1,061,854 1,069,495 421,912 •574,813 3,128,074

(2) MILEAGE OF ROADS EXCLUSIVE OF SMALL PATHS, 1931.

Bridle Paths — Metalled Earth and Other Roads. . Roads. Paths. Mis. Chs. Mis. Chs. Mis. Chs. Perak 962 69i 68 79 971 74 Selangor 919 61 42 00 86 34 Negri Sembilan 507 16 24 25 218 32 Pahang ... •430 44 19 20 494 38 Total ... 2,820 30± 154 44 1,771 18 • Includes Fraser's Kill. Chains.Miles. Netincrease. b,i,. Netdecrease. Miles..ains. ,0 b,o

REDUCT.ONSM.LEAGEDUR.NG.NCREASonAND.NTHEROADee.,,) .ains. -..± 7,i Total. -..| .. ,-| , .. Miles. m ,4 e ,. ,

.hains. Pahang. ,, .... 3 .- Miles. 25 ; ;

N.Sembilan. .ains. eri 3 ,,| -,

Miles. ■ , , .. ,

.ains. Selangor. ,, o m , ,7 Miles. .. .. 7

.ains. Perak. 0 0 ., 7.* , Miles. ., .7 28 , ..

Fra-er's Mis..ns. Hill. ,

Bridleandotherpaths Bridleandotherpaths ,,

Decreases. .ncreases. Unmetalled .,... Unmetalled ,,... Roads,Metalled ... MetalledRoads, — 353

Railways.

FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS.

STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1931. I Total expenditure on capital account (including lines under construction)... $2^2,596,218

Gross receipts from all undertakings . . . 12,015,856

Revenue expenditure on all ,, .. 12,409,052

Net deficit from all „ ... 393,196

Miscellaneous receipts (net) ...... 702,750

Total net income ... 309,554

Rentals and fixed charges ...... 628,638

Total net deficit j 319,084

Yield per cent...... —

Mileage of line open (first track) ... 1,072

Number of stations ...... 232

N W Tf) S %

Q I oo > , 9

Working Expenses. $ 6.,,-..

Totalamount .reditat on December,0st .. 70. . .,..7.,,-, ,b,,..- .7,,,.... ,.,,,-.. 0a,.,,7,

SATEOFINTERESTTHREEPERCENT.ALLOWED, Withdrawalsduring ofAmount GovernmentSavingsBanks' the year. .,e0..■ ,..,0, .,..e,-,- ,..,-,, ,,e..,7,,

Depositsduring ofAmount the year. ,,,,..37 .7,-,7,.. ...,7,, $ ...0.... .,,,....,

ofDepositors December, Number 0st on 0..■ 0..er b,,..e 70. ...,e, ,..a,.

Total ...

State. NegriSembilan

Selangob Pahang Pebak 355

Area and Population. (1) AREA OF STATES (Approximate). Perak 7,800 sq. miles. Selangor ...... ••' 8,150 „ Negri Sembilan ...... 2,550 ,, Pahang 14,000

Total area ... 27,500

(2) AREA ALIENATED UNDER PERMANENT TITLE ON 31st DECEMBER, 1931. Building and Agricultural. Mining. Total. Acres. Acres. Acres. Perak ... 831,291 116,105 947,396 Selangor ...... 747,517 51,071 798,588 Negri Sembilan ... 547,2441 8,665| ... 555,909f Pahang ... 409,041 29,573 438,614

Total ... 2,535,093| 205,414± 2,740,507|

(3) AREA OF FOREST RESERVES AT END OF 1931. Perak ...... 2,706'4 sq. miles. Selangor ...... 7567 „ Negri Sembilan ...... 81P1 ,, Pahang 2,7654 „

Total area of Forest Reserves ... 7,039'6 356

(4) TOTAL POPULATION BY EACE. CENSUS TAKEN ON APRIL, 1931. Total all Races. Europeans. — Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.

Federated Malay States 1,713,096 1,046,054 667,042 6,350 4,065 2,285 Perak ... 765,989 464,751 301,238 2,359 1,509 850 Selangor - 533,197 327,414 205,783 2,723 1,727 996 Negri Sembilan 233,799 148,381 85,418 878 575 303 Pahang 180,111 105,508 74,603 390 254 136 Perak— Larut and Matang ... 102,018 60,626 41 ,392 453 259 194 Krian ... 82,071 45,818 36,253 100 68 32 Kinta 250,558 159,896 90,662 1,204 780 424 Kuala Kangaar 105,442 62.815 42,627 177 117 60 Lower Perak ... 127,725 74,579 53,146 227 149 78 Batang Padanu; 74,136 46,874 27,262 178 122 56 Upper Perak 24,039 14,143 9,896 20 14 6 Selangor — Kuala Lumpur 200,698 127,203 73,495 1,810 1,111 699 Ulu Selangor ... 69,045 43,921 25,124 217 150 67 Ulu Langat ... 57,947 34,142 23,805 132 88 44 Klang ... 78,969 48,250 30,719 312 207 105 Kuala Langat 53,749 31,801 21,948 114 75 39 Kuala Selangor 72,789 42,097 30,692 138 96 42 Negri Sembilan — Seremban 77,045 49,019 28,026 446 267 179 Kuala Pilah ... 68,067 43,024 25,043 121 86 35 Tampin 46,009 28,643 17,366 118 84 34 Port Dickson ... 26,604 18,088 8,516 174 123 51 Jelebu ... 16,074 9,607 6,467 19 15 4 Pahang — Baub ... 21,254 12,419 8,835 124 67 57 Bentong 19,823 13,149 6,674 36 29 7 Lipis ... 43,017 25,001 18,016 96 65 31 Temerloh 39,168 22,466 16,702 20 15 5 Pekan ... 28,219 14,528 13,691 14 8 6 Kuan tan 28,630 17,945 10,685 100 70 30 357

(4) TOTAL POPULATION BY RACE— (cont.) CENSUS TAKEN ON APRIL, 1931— (cont.) Eurasians. Malays. — - Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.

Federated Malay States 4,251 2,204 2,047 443,618 221,754 221,864 Perak ... 1,270 647 623 208,159 104,251 103,908 Selangor 2,137 1,118 1,019 64,436 33,081 31,355 Negri Sembilan 699 363 336 80,10!) 39,323 40,786 Pahang 145 76 69 90,914 45,099 45,815 Perak— Larat and Matang . . . 400 196 204 39,225 19,885 19,340 Krian ... 8 6 2 29,210 14,114 15,0!« Kinta ... 652 332 320 26,429 13,580 12,849 Kuala Kangsar 53 26 27 51,579 25,496 26,083 Lower Perak ... 87 49 38 38,466 19,309 19,157 Batang Padang 70 38 32 12,549 6.474 6,075 Upper Perak — — — 10,701 5,393 5,308 Selangor — Kuala Lumpur 1,811 933 878 14,543 8,074 6,469 Ulu Selangor ... 35 22 13 6,973 3,511 3,462 Uln Langat ... 29 16 13 9,823 4,894 4,929 Klang ... 207 114 93 8,155 4,131 4,024 Kuala Langat 26 18 8 6,965 3,473 3,492 Kuala Selangor 29 15 14 17,977 8,998 8,979 Negri Sembilan — Seremban 534 268 266 13,643 6,879 6,764 Kuala Pilah 56 30 26 33,906 16,567 17,339 Tampin 55 33 22 21,844 10,458 11,386 Port Dickson ... 50 29 21 4,425 2,216 2,209 Jelebu ... 4 3 1 6,291 3,203 3,088 Pabang — Baub ... 11 9 2 8,710 4,264 4,446 Bentong 10 2 8 3,418 1,786 1,632 Lipis 76 46 30 22,909 11,455 11,454 Temerloh 9 6 3 23,269 11,218 12,051 Pekan 4 — 4 21,719 10,560 11,159 Kuantan 35 13 22 10,889 5,816 5,073 358

(4) TOTAL POPULATION BY EACE— (cont.) CENSUS TAKEN ON APRIL, 1931— (cont) Other Malaysians. Chinese. Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.

Federated Malay States 150,113 84,199 65,914 711,540 476,826 234,714 Perak ... 64,387 35,464 28,923 325,527 216,480 109,047 Selangor 58,432 33,127 25,305 241,351 154,324 87,027 Negri Sembilan 7,086 4,549 2,537 92,371 68,360 24,011 Pahang 20,208 11,059 9,149 52,291 37,662 14,629 Perak— Larut and Matang . . . 2,295 1,316 979 35,181 23,176 12,005 Ki ian ... 18,338 9,747 8,591 13,006 8,838 4,168 Kinta 8,674 4,745 3,929 170,339 110,433 59,906 Kuala Knngsar 5,744 3,323 2,421 31,554 22,767 8,787 Lower Perak ... 15,295 8,058 6,037 37,255 24,489 12,766 Batang Padang 10,230 5,610 4,620 31,052 21,648 9,404 Upper Perak 3,811 2,065 1,746 7,140 5,129 2,011 Selangor — ■ Kuala Lumpur 6,870 3,991 2,879 126,536 79,695 46,841 Uln Selangor ... 5,602 3,092 2,510 36,722 24,601 12,121 Ulu Langat ... 8,336 4,721 3,615 29,474 17,799 11,675 Klang ... 10,311 5,732 4,579 22,439 14,890 7,549 Kuala Langat 9,739 5,562 4,177 16,538 10,708 5,830 Kuala Selangor 17,574 10,029 7,545 9,612 6,631 3,011 Negri Sembilan — ,930 1,900 1,030 36,828 24,631 12,197 Kuala Pilah ... 1,546 1,028 518 23,128 18,859 4,269 Tampin 858 611 247 14,022 11,277 2,745 Port Dickson ... 1,058 640 418 10,516 8,385 2,131 Jelebu ... 694 370 324 7,877 5,208 2,669 Pahang — ftaub 1,151 715 436 8,259 5,237 3,022 Bentong 1,131 667 464 12,409 8.744 3,665 Lipis 7,334 3.893 3,441 7,531 5,891 1,640 Temerloh 3,371 1,851 1,520 9,835 7,572 2,263 Pekan ... 4,268 2,275 1,993 1,701 1,314 387 Kuantan 2,953 1,658 1,295 12,556 8,904 3,652 359

(4) TOTAL POPULATION BY RACE— (cont.) CENSUS TAKEN ON APRIL, 1931— (cont.) Indians. Others. — Persons. Males. Females. Persons. Males. Females.

Federated Malay States 379,996 245,991 134,005 17,228 11,015 6,213 Perak ... 159,152 103,361 55,791 5,135 3,039 2,096 Selangor 155,924 98,634 57,290 8,194 5,403 2,791 Negri Sembilan 50,100 33,538 16,562 2,556 1,673 883 Pahang 14,820 10,458 4,362 1,343 900 443 Perak— Larut and Matang ... 23,274 15,131 8,143 1,190 663 527 Krian ... 21,228 12,930 8,298 181 115 66 Kinta ... 41,462 28,918 12,544 1,798 1,108 690 Kuala Kangsar 15,879 10,798 5,081 456 288 168 Lower Perak 35,944 21,655 14,289 451 270 181 Batang Padang 19,634 12,708 6,926 423 274 149 Upper Perak 1,731 1,221 510 636 321 315 Selangor — Kuala Lumpur 43,865 29,866 13,999 5,263 3,533 1,730 Ulu Selangor .. 18,966 12,209 6,757 530 336 194 Ulu Langat . 9,740 6,346 3,394 413 278 135 Klang ... 36,217 22,365 13,852 1,328 811 517 Kuala Langat 20,096 11,789 8,307 271 176 95 Kuala Selangor 27,040 16,059 10,981 389 269 120 Negri Sembilan— Seremban 21,350 14,217 7,133 1,314 857 457 Kuala Pilah 8,978 6,241 2,737 332 213 119 Tampin 8,683 5,884 2,799 429 296 133 Port Dickson ... 9,997 6,453 3,544 384 242 142 Jelebu ... 1,092 743 349 97 65 32 Pahang — ■ Raub 2,810 1,978 832 189 149 40 Bentong 2,639 1,800 839 180 121 59 Lipis 4,683 3,382 1,301 388 269 119 Temerloh 2,461 1,674 787 203 130 73 Pekan 358 279 79 155 92 63 Kuantan 1,869 1,345 524 228 139 89 360

(5) POPULATION (EXCLUDING ESTATES), HOUSES AND HOUSE DENSITY. Number Occupied Un per District. houses. occupied Persons. Males. Females. occupied houses. house.

Federated Malay States 292,627 56,533 1,438,704 873,789 564,915 4'9

Perak ... 138,227 28,209 672,434 408,774 263,660 4,8 Selangor 82,506 14,605 435,632 268,907 166,725 53 Negri Sembilan 40,027 7,422 176,522 106,155 70,367 4-4 Pahang 31,867 6,297 154,116 89,953 64,163 4-8 Perak— Larut and Matang ... 20,587 4,748 91,262 54,119 37,143 4-4 Krian ... 13,644 2,116 68,603 38,264 30,339 50 Kinta ... 43,417 5,810 239,111 152,933 86,178 5-3 Kuala Kangsar 21,206 6,507 91,200 53,571 37,629 43 Lower Perak ... 20,856 5,678 100,944 59,063 41,881 48 Batang Padang 13,453 2,373 60,622 38,450 22,172 4-5 Upper Perak ... 5,064 977 20,692 12,374 8,318 41 Selangor — Kuala Lumpur 31,054 4,310 189,751 120,566 69,185 61 Ulu Selangor ... 11,625 2,581 54,870 35,008 19,862 4-7 Dlu Langat ... 10,642 1,915 48,332 28,375 19,957 4-5 Klang ... 9,818 1,713 54,325 33,208 21,117 55 Kuala Langat 8,729 1,756 38,283 22,886 15,397 4-4 Kuala Selangor 10,638 2,330 50,071 28,864 21,207 4-7 Negri Sembilan — Seremban 10,690 1,699 57,594 35,634 21,960 54 Kuala Pilah ... 13,784 2,645 52,719 30,657 22,062 38 Tampin 8,894 1,833 36,850 21,791 15,059 4,0 Port Dickson 3,241 717 14,099 9,040 5,059 43 Jelebu 3,418 528 15,260 9,033 6,227 4-5 Pahang — Raub ... 4,091 896 19,336 11,217 8,119 4-7 Bentong 3,002 620 16,916 11,145 5,771 56 Lipis ... 7,293 1,462 33,384 19,483 13,901 4-6 Temerloh 8,110 1,370 34,386 19,625 14,761 4-2 Pekan 4,921 1,127 24,760 12,676 12,084 50 Kuantan 4,450 822 25,334 15,807 9,527 5,6 OS 0,

Female-. 0,0 ..0 92 00 ..0 ..0 0,0 00 070 0,00 07 .. 0, 0.. .. 0 0 .., .. 0,..,

.hbdren. 0..0 70 ..0 ..0 ,0 00 ..,0 Male-. ,..0 0, 0..0 .., 0 n0 .., .. 0 0 000 0.. 0

Peenons. ..0 ..0 000 00,0 ..0 00 ..0 0000 ..0, 0.. ..00 ■ ,, 0, , 00 000 ; 0,,.. 0..,

Female-. 00 00 70 00 00 ,0 000 0,0 0, 0,0 0, 0 ,; 0,, .. 0 ..0 00, .. ..,,..

0,,0 ,0 ,,..0 00 ..0 , 19 ..0 00 000 ,..)NOMAD.CABOR.G.NALSB'SEX. Adu,t,. Male-. 7,0 ,7 , 00 00 , 0.. 0, .... o0 07,,

Peenons. ..,,0 0,0 ..0 ,0 ,0 000 00 0..0 00 ,0 0,0 ,0 0,0 0, e 0, 00 0,0, 0,, 00,

Fema,e-. ....70 ,0 ,0 00 ..0 00 00 ..0 0..0 ..00 0.. 00.. , 00, , 07 .., 0..0 00,, 00,

'o■,Population. ,,,0 0..0 ..0 ,0 00 000 0,0 000 Male-. 0,0 00rl 00 ,, 0.. 0.. 000 ,, .., 0, 00 0,

Peenons. 0,0 ..0 00 000 ;0 ..0 0..00 0,,0 ,..0 ....0 00, 0.. ; ,0 0, 07 0,,, 0.., 0.... 00.

MalayStatesFederated — SembilanNegri KangsarKuala PadangBatang SelangorUlu Sembilan--Negri PerakLower PerakUpper PilahKuala ... Selangor Temerloh Pahang Tampin Bentong Kuantan Perak Kinta Selangor — Klang Pahang — Raub ... Lipis ... Pekan Pinak — 362

(8) SUMMARY OF POPULATION.

Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total.

1901• 329,665 168,789 96,028 84,113 678,595 1902 f 343,591 194,649 109,028 83,637 734,631 1903 f 381,500 216,920 117,820 85,000 801,240 1904 t 400,000 234,404 118,747 85,000 838,151 ]905f 400,000 252,520 119,454 100,000 871,947 1906 f 413,000 283,619 121,763 100,000 918,382 1907 t 431,000 326,642 121,249 100,000 978,891 1908 t 405,000 341,180 119,670 (over) 100,000 965,850 1909 t 396,060 354,980 118,400 „ 100,000 969,440 1910 t ... 1911• 494,057 294,035 130,199 118,708 1,036,999 1912 f 514,606 309,691 134,470 123,032 11,081,799 1913 t 531,037 322,212 137,886 126,490 1,117,625 1914 f 540,211 328,478 139,594 128,217 1,136,500 1915 f 556,647 341,003 143,011 131,675 1,172,336 1916 t 573,086 353,528 146,428 135,135 1,208,177 191 7 t 589,525 366,053 149,845 138,595 1,244,018 1918 t 605,964 378,578 153,262 142,055 1,279,859 1919 f 622,403 391,103 156,679 145,515 1,315,700 1920 f 638,842 403,628 160,096 148,975 1,351,541 1921• 599,055 401,009 178,762 146,064 1,324,890 1922 t 612,180 414,381 184,832 149,484 1,360,877 1923 t 622,680 425,079 189,688 152,220 1,389,667 1924 f 633,181 435,775 194,544 154,955 1,418,455 1925 t 643,680 446,473 199,401 157,689 1,447,243 ; 1926 f : 654,179 457,170 204,257 160,426 1,476,032 1927 t 664,680 467,868 209,113 163,162 1,504,823 1928 t 675,179 478,565 213,971 165,597 1,533,612 .1929.11 702,281 517,997 232,194 173,318 1,625,790 1930|| 715,945 534,321 239,672 176,950 1,666,888 1931• 765,989 533,197 233,799 180,111 1,713,096

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(3) WEIGHTS.

AVOIRDUPOIS WEIGHT. 1 Tahil ... = I3 oz. Avoirdupois 16 „ = 1 Kati = If lb. 100 Kati = 1 Pikul• = 133J „ 40 Pikul = 1 Koyan = 5,333± „

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(4) MEASURES.

MEASUJRES OF CAPACITY. 2 Gills = ... 1 Pau or Quarter Chupak 2 Pau = ... 1 Pint or Half Chupak 2 Pints or 4 Pau . . . = ... 1 Quart or Chupak 4 Quarts or Chupak = ... 1 Gallon or Gantang 10 Gantangs = ... 1 Para 800 = ... 1 Koyan • 3 Pikuls = 1 Bhara = 400 lbs. 373

Trade Returns. (1) IMPOSTS, 1877-1931. Negri Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total.

965,894 965,894 1,311,140 1,311,140 1,781,980 1,781,980 2,231,048 2,231,048 2,936,893 355,373 3,289,266 3,866,425 1,188,417 614,236 5,669,078 4,772,332 1,526,614 669,908 6,968,854 6,047,694 1,824,859 668,481 8,541,034 5,811,605 2,275,391 580,429 8,667,425 5,586,563 4,178,856 648,455 10,413,864 6,951,963 5,052,112 899,414 12,903,489 7,998,364 8,207,105 1,121,923 17,327,392 7,048,046 7,029,406 1,576,004 15,653,456 7,173,617 7,005,496 1,264,696 15,443,809 7,913,357 5,670,098 1,306,487 14,889,942 9,628,051 7,393,668 1,797,767 341,673 19,161,159 10,188,448 9,274,649 2,069,186 363,834 21,896,117 9,262,396 12,139,686 2,309,674 787,859 24,499,615 9,581,372 10,759,123 2,366,279 946,497 22,653,271 8,713,940 9,131,195 2,123,572 1,180,188 21,148,895 10,075,969 11,407,017 2,291,637 1,226,059 25,000,682 10,759,096 13,045,127 2,165,169 1,147,054 27,116,446 11,615,260 18,008,485 2,609,667 1,531,661 33,765,073 14,741.148 18,406,571 4,281,457 973,405 38,402,581 16,219,191 17,845,835 4,496,670 962,906 39,524,603 17,017,359 21,201,078 6,599,014 869,789 45,757,240 21,170,577 19,955,767 5,529,207 1,134,508 47,790,059 19,886,188 21,351,679 4,469,068 1,346,735 47,053,670 20,153,242 24,643,619 4,434,248 1,344,346 50,575,455 21,530,385 23,598,469 4,422,527 1,194,921 50,746,302 25,239,351 25,703,523 4,209,299 1,715,299 56,867,472 21,816,698 23,336,956 4,202,107 1,987,831 51,343,592 19,942,952 19,893,057 4,494,368 1,864,221 46,194,598 21,784,361 24,315,540 5,014,277 2,140,973 53,255,151 29,349,243 30,196,834 4,708,194 2,277,768 66,532,039 30,586,759 36,144,051 5,748,135 3,643,734 76,122,679 34,286,777 42,390,846 6,462,551 3,268,983 86,409,157 28,940,809 34,956,124 6,068,423 3,816,323 73,781,679 24,011,231 29,678,640 4,466,396 3,186,822 61,343,089 28,007,750 33,556,504 6,417,900 3,490,794 71,472,948 28,237,818 37,277,425 6,412,001 2,870,338 74,797,582 29,046,430 37,445,165 6,312,502 2,558,109 75,362,206 43,880,810 56,289,298 13,569,224 5,756,275 119,495,607 54,364,430 102,410,392 13,403,573 5,738,317 175,916,712 32,851,467 56,423,687 7,557,614 6,179,838 103,012,606 31,182,541 39,055,945 5,861,099 2,722,764 78,822,349 33,035,848 45,113,736 7,341,893 3,596,760 89,088,237 33,786,839 50,923,012 7,911,647 4,814,804 97,436,302 49,726,467 69,183,648 12,037,843 6,168,249 137,116,207 59,314,088 91,898,797 15,178,759 7,496,080 173,887,724 58,855,504 96,202,065 13,479,259 7,624,366 176,161,194 67,894,857 102,159,791 13,387,562 8,031,261 191,473,471 79,975,378 98,185,483 16,653,742 6,578,802 201,393,405 63,175,760 83,636,895 15,313,586 5,894,177 168,020,418 40,253,773 53,372,412 9,472,920 3,102,106 106,201,211 The value of specie and bullion is included. 374

(2) EXPOKTS, 1877-1931.

Negri Year. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang.

1877 1,075,423 1878 1,256,163 1879 1,465,547 1880 1,906,952 1881 2,566,592 465,877 1882 3,267,907 1,707,331 563,403 1883 5,164,311 2,253,639 625,592 1884 5,399,996 2,124,307 578,265 1885 6,564,066 2,544,947 577,373 1886 86,793,342 3,741,642 786,708 1887 12,249,653 5,901,785 1,056,760 1888 11. 792,673 6,779,357 1,205,100 1889 10,815,713 7,764,007 1,144,009 1890 9,985,332 6,467,564 1,148,816 1891 10,657,024 6,560,324 1,279,898 1892 12,389,475 8,060,416 1,883,723 331,196 1893 14,494,836 10,271 ,808 2,234,922 367,555 1894 17,186,225 12,925,602 1,933,056 659,653 1895 15,599,680 13,955,803 1,295,464 775,313 1896 14,282,428 12,006,108 1,234,787 865,280 1897 14,442,278 12,246,638 2,806,667 1,652,607 1898 16,707,051 13,779,945 3,199,435 1,559,349 1899 25,700,663 20,894,185 6,231,662 2,062,241 1900 29,194,584 21,798,444 7,048,988 2,322,950 1901 32,826,343 24,520,625 7,665,369 2,656,599 1902 5,295,949 25,025,613 8,055,781 2,972,900 1903 40,043,802 27,960,054 8,913,406 3,336,682 1904 38,228,307 27,827,920 7,931,972 3,631,885 1905 41,187,506 26,683,315 8,347,905 3,838,928 1906 41,290,490 26,963,358 8,807,864 3,770,325 1907 40,454,693 29,281,438 8,942,397 3,575,905 1908 33,900,278 23,035,591 6,165,657 3,320,452 1909 36,597,993 29,631,902 6,213,385 3,830,158 1910 44,084,758 46,732,136 7,987,071 4,048,025 1911 55,535,590 47,433,952 8,420,746 4,890,639 1912 71,715,191 61,902,362 14,882,024 6,474,618 1W13 71,402,985 56,877,277 13,362,762 7,006,474 1914 59,000,092 46,534,659 11,886,474 6,021,594 1915 74,803,214 61,141,632 19,274,335 7,210,073 1916 98,893,960 82,743,691 30,348,891 8,561,576 1917 120,600,170 101,830,247 38,408,918 11,224,765 1918 108,332,258 79,718,369 24,729,613 10,868,271 1919 124,733,232 100,848,202 38,604,887 11,780,584 1920 136,335,313 100,915,769 42,290,465 13,256,047 1921 66,205,820 48,637,713 13,554,910 7,086,933 1922 69,768,409 49,374,195 15,575,355 5,711,816 1923 91,567,907 74,288,350 23,770,542 7,474,151 1924 102,156,432 71,815,357 23,890,609 8,990,358 1925 176,077,776 153,197,168 61,919,802 14,474,901 1926 191,700,896 155,616,677 73,646,161 15,354,284 1927 165,988,771 111,343,009 43,916,338 10,472,51« 1928 139,581,303 90,176,849 31,505,788 8,332,749 1929 160,646,478 118,338,637 48,238,574 10,930,947 1930 99,600,371 66,122,894 28,249,222 7,976,754 1931 58,579,308 39,400,770 14,162,447 5,529,346 The value of specie and bullion is included. 375

(3) SUMMARY OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS, 1931. Clasb I. — Food, Drink and Tobacco. „ II. — Raw Materials and Articles Mainly Unmanufactured. „ III. — Articlks Wholly or Mainly Manuiactored. „ IV. — Parcel Post. „ V. — Bcllion and Specie. Negri 7, Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total, 1931. Total, 1930. Imports, 1931— $ * I $ $ $ Class 1 18,104,993 26,000,901 3,908,578 1,407,857 49,422,329 75,417,902 „ II 1,223,791 1,911,734 397,603 132,110 3,665,238 5,395,029 „ III 20,562,073 24,971,814 5,080,460 1,562,139 52,176,486 85,759,998 „ IV 362,105 487,963 86,279 936,347 1,314,128 ,. v 811 811 133,361 Total Imports, 1931 40,258,773 53,372,412 9,472,920 8,102,106 106,201,211 ... 1930 63,175,760 83,636,895 15,313,586 5,894,177 168,020,418 Exports, 1931— Class I 556,431 733,431 265,123 265,773 1.820,758 2,226,446 „ II 57,830,998 37,799,322 13,886,117 4,368,960 113,885,397 197,393,283 28,933 701,355 11,207 1,560 743,055 1,104,688 - w 152,322 166,662 318,984 360,817 ;: v ::: 10,624 893,053 903,677 864,007 Total Exports, 1931 68,579,308 39,400,770 14,162,447 5,529,346 117,671,871 1930 99,600,371 66,122,894 28,249,222 7,976,754 201,949,241 Re-Exports,1931— Class 1 71,030 295,629 38,380 11,431 436,470 524,036 ,. II 23,205 50,047 6,642 373 80,267 74,773 „ III 4,191,086 2,297,956 352,818 101,715 6,943,575 10,972,554 „ IV ,, V 46,000 '45,000 131,440 Total Re-Eiports, 1931 4,285,321 2,688,632 417,840 113,519 7,505,312 1930 6,007,953 3,918,735 1,497,644 278,171 11,702,803 Total Trade, 1931 103,118,402 95,461,814 24,053,207 8,744,971 231,378,394 1930 168,784,084 153,678,524 45,060,452 14,149,402 381,672,462

(4) QUANTITY AND VALUE OF THE PRINCIPAL EXPORTS DURING 1931. Negri 7, Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Pahang. Total,1931. Total, 1930. 1.36 347.13 .03 348.52 483.56 $ 1,353 $ 354,941 » 25 $ 356,319 $ 634,565 45,691.34 19,944.18 1,945.43 3,116.07 70,697.02 85,529.46 832,770,226 $14,371,753 S 1,399,723 $ 2,236,983 $50,778,685 $ 76,003,724 Rubber. ..{T-.. 92,896.81 88,306.10 55,274.95 7,407.68 243,885.54 249,674.62 520,602,149 $19,494,662 $12,316,497 $ 1,647,188 $54,060,496 $107,791,673 r,„„„ fTons .. 41,258.83 23,683.14 201.96 438.99 65,582.92 71,042.78 Copra Rvalue.. $ 3,477,806 $ 1,977,041 $ 17,317 $ 32,326 $ 5,504,490 $ 9,492,322 .35 4,176.81 4,177.16 3,287.77 Palm-Oil $ 106 t 948,555 $ 948,661 S 913,340 376

(5) QUANTITIES OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF IMPORTS, 1931. How Negri Articles. counted. Perak. Selangor. Sembilan. Panling. Total. Arrack and samsoo Gallons 11,428 7,651 627 851 20,557 Beans and peas ... Tons 3,280-87 4,30200 1,024-37 268- 16 8,875-40 Beer and stout ... Gallons 121,110 190,315 9,134 9,337 329,896 Benzine ... Tons 15,865-37 10,079-67 7,02835 51132 33,48471 Bran (Rice meal) ii 8,587-51 18,42644 3,87959 1,698-62 32,592- 16 Brandy Gallons 16,585 47,639 60 1,089 65,373 Cement ... Tons 14,54300 25,53787 1,13898 1,342-47 42,562-32 Cattle Nos. 2,607 671 18 100 3,396 Charcoal Tons 63456 1,38115 221-43 6-86 2,24400 Cigars and cigarettes . . . Lbs. 666,205 1 ,198,462 1,216 52,486 1,918,369 Coconut oil Tons 1,083-58 116-48 31572 9072 1,606-50 Coffee (raw and in tins) Lbs. 406,323 123,060 52,632 112,531 694,546 Coke Tons 92837 1,244-38 995 45-00 2,227-70 Corriander seeds i1 16445 262-68 28-98 9-92 466 03 Cotton piece-goods Yds. 7,522,086 9,834,289 1,619,880 866,482 19,842,737 Dholl Tons 82742 81T67 192-15 2122 1,852-46 Dynamite » 2-23 2-23 Fish, dried and salted ... 1,744-99 1 ,470-53 510-77 67-37 3,79866 Flour, wheat a 5,600-08 5,327-62 2,170-26 383- 15 13,481-11 Ghee 138-26 173-67 16-93 8-98 337-84 Ginger a 185-76 234-51 97-93 590 524-10 Gram ii 150-42 411-96 13-06 1-89 577-33 Ground nuts M 523-54 795-61 198-40 64-36 1,581-91 Hides, tanned ... 31-28 42-55 13-94 2-08 89-85 Iron bars, rods, etc. M 16959 3934 7-77 1329 22999 „ corrugated M 477-96 1,220-74 87-82 49-36 1,83588 Wire nails and staples . . 410-75 610-56 77-35 1237 1,111-03 Kachang oil Cwts. 45,005 55,316 16,092 5,528 121,941 Lard Tons 10327 28-81 8-73 8-81 149-62 Liquid fuel 51,755'15 11,81904 5,349-25 2,287-66 71,211-10 Lubricating oil Gallons 491,050 561,168 62,400 37,199 1,151,817 10,000 Matches ...... | sticks | 141,472 37,222 58,599 11,548 248,841 Milk Cases 123,954 202,532 11,895 8,023 346,404 Onions and garlic Tons 1,637 21 2,215-39 397-21 170-38 4,42019 Opium, chandu ... Lbs. 20,632 15,667 5,800 2,433 44,532 Padi Tons 3,34805 1,193-48 228-42 61-47 4,831-42 Petroleum (kerosene) ... » 7,758-31 5,01296 1,789-46 97P02 15,531-75 Pigs Nos. 36,328 106 203 215 36,852 Rice Tons 81,595-37 116,039-18 21,28200 8,237-68 227,154-23 Salt 6,705-75 8,166.57 1,61859 1,721-05 18,211 96 Soda and sodium compounds Cwts. 4,346 9,701 1,715 344 16,106 Soap (all kinds) 25,961 29,183 4,759 1,537 61,440 Sarong, cotton and silk including artificial ... Nos. 191,113 184,362 33,049 59,923 468,447 Silk piece-goods and other manufactures and artificial ... Yds. 267,468 623,078 64,912 32,840 988,298 Steel bars, rods, etc. Tons 1,395-93 2,506-05 6031 67-15 4,029-44 Sugar 13,368-54 9,143-87 2,35819 1,209-18 26,079-78 Sheep and goats Nos. 1,751 6,819 606 15 9,191 Tar, coal Tons 205-10 240-58 16815 17-47 63130 Tea Lbs. 1,274,957 1,291,637 304,054 98,554 2,969,202 Teel seeds Tons 319-04 63065 21-68 223 973-60 Tobacco, excluding cigars and cigarettes Lbs. 1,479,596 2,354,646 586,933 77,275 4,498,450 Whisky Gallons 12,168 30,563 221 525 43,477 Wines 7,604 12,709 213 291 20,817 Woollen cloth ... Yds. 6,177 12,121 794 798 19,890 377

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(6) QUANTITIES OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF EXPORTS, 1931. How Articles. count Perak. Selangor. Negri Pahang. Total. ed. Bembilan.

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