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Brooke's Records BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 1 CSO/330/27 His Highness The Rajah's Speeches at R & D.O Kuching II 1927 1927 25 General Council 1927 2 CSO/50/1 H.H.M.Y. Maimunah R & D.O Kuching II 2/13/1930 6/9/1931 24 3 CJ429/1935 The Borneo co. Ltd. Vs John Reid R & D.O Kuching II 8/29/1935 9/3/1935 22 & Co. Ltd. 4 CSO/2/6 Passport (British Subject) R & D.O Kuching II 7/3/1934 11/28/1934 22 (application for & renewal of) 5 CSO/2/7 Passport (British Subject) R & D.O Kuching II 1/21/1935 12/31/1935 22 (application for & renewal of) 6 CSO/2/9 Passport (British Subject) R & D.O Kuching II 21/12/36 3/1/1938 22 (application for & renewal of) 7 CSO/330/27 Memorandum (Presented to the General R & D.O Kuching II 17/10/27 17/10/27 25 *** Council by Order of His Highess The Rajah) - Memorandum by the Acting Conservator of Forests on the forest policy of Sarawak during the period 1919-1926 8 CO537/1644 Sarawak Political Reports Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 9 CO537/1638 Sarawak Negotiations: Draft Agreement Public Record Office 1946 1946 10 CO537/1068 Gas Training (CID 19694) Public Record Office 1925 1925 11 CO537/1612 Borneo Military Administration : Transfer to Public Record Office 1946 1946 Civil Government Page 1 BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 12 CO537/1631 Negotiations with the Rajah of Sarawak Public Record Office 1946 1946 13 CO531/29/15 Sarawak Succession: Abolition of title of Public Record Office 17/1/1940 3/12/'1940 - Rajah Muda. Mr Pepys as General Adviser 14 CO323/1395/14 Saarawak and Brunei Public Record Office 1936 1937 - 15 CO323/1787/73 Sarawak and Brunei : Sarawak Oil Denial Public Record Office 1940 1940 - Scheme 16 CO537/1614 Borneo Military Administration : Personnel Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 17 CO938/1/3 Sarawak Junior Service : Provident Fund Public Record Office 1946 1946 - Contributions in respect of Japanese Occupation 18 CO537/1632 Negotiations with the Rajah of Sarawak Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 19 CO537/1616 Borneo Military Administration : Transfer Public Record Office 1946 1946 - to Civil Government : Personnel : AMF Officers 20 CO537/1645 Sarawak Political Reports by Mr A.J.W Public Record Office 1946 1946 - Hockenhull 21 CO531/21/4 Sarawak : Composition and Organization Public Record Office 26/1/1927 13/2/1927 - of local forces with regard to protection of Miri oil-fields 22 CO537/1642 Local Reactions to Ceding of Sarawak Public Record Office 1946 1946 - Page 2 BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 23 C323/1503/7 Sarawak and Brunei : Oil fields, Defence Public Record Office 1937 1937 - Force 24 CO323/1341/16 Sarawak and Brunei Public Record Office 1935 1935 - 25 CO537/1637 Sarawak : Payment to Datus Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 26 CO537/1641 The International Status of Sarawak Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 27 CO531/21/3 Sarawak : Status of Rajah and Family Public Record Office 15/10/1928 26/3/1930 - 28 CO537/1640 Discussions with Rajah's Representative : Public Record Office 1946 1946 - Visit to Sarawak of MPs 29 CO537/1636 Discussion with the Rajah's Representative Public Record Office 1946 1946 - on the Future of Sarawak : Arrangements for visit of Mr. Corry and Mr. MacBryan: Publicity 30 CO531/25/10 Appointment of Chief Justice Public Record Office 13/11/1935 18/11/1935 - 31 CO531/27/3 Mr.Breem's enquiry into terms of service in Public Record Office 2/3/'1937 22/4/1937 - Sarawak Civil Service : Assistance by Government Actuary 1937 32 CO531/27/6 G.T.M MacBryan : Complaint against being Public Record Office 6/1/'1937 22/5/1937 - banned from entering Sarawak 33 CO531/27/4 M.J Breem : Report on conditions of Public Record Office 30/4/1937 1937 - service in Sarawak Civil Service Page 3 BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 34 CO531/21/5 Affairs of Sarawak. Mr. Down's complaint Public Record Office 13/2/1928 24/6/1929 - against the Rajah 35 CO/531/24/4 Future of Sarawak : Possibility of its joining Public Record Office 24/12/1931 1931 - Straits Settlements 36 CO531/28/9 Francis Septimus Hollis : Consecration as Public Record Office 14/4/1938 3/6/'1948 - Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak 37 CO531/20/14 Sarawak : Need for Administrative reform 25/6/1927 February '1928 - 38 CO531/23/12 Wish of Dayang Muda of Sarawak for Public Record Office 28/10/1931 18/11/1931 - recognition in France as member of ruling family of foreign state and exemption from taxation 39 CO531/22/13 Lieutenant Goodban : Claim against Sarawak Public Record Office 15/8/1930 29/12/1930 - Government concerning termination of employment as Leading Aircraftsman 40 CO531/31/29 Relations between H.M.G and Sarawak Public Record Office February'1945 May '1945 - Government 41 CO531/22/3 Status of Sarawak Subjects Public Record Office 21/11/1929 21/1/1929 - 42 CO531/25/6 Problems of precedence during visit of Public Record Office 8/1/'1935 11/1/'1935 - President of British North Borneo Company 43 CO537/1608 Sarawak Financial Position Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 44 CO968/13/6 Malaya : Dayak Scouts Public Record Office 1941 1941 - Page 4 BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 45 CO537/1635 Discussion with the Rajah's Representatives Public Record Office 1945 1946 - on the Future of Sarawak : Arrangements for visit of Mr. Corry and Mr. MacBryan 46 CO531/20/13 Sarawak : Observations following a visit by Public Record Office 29/4/1927 24/6/1927 - William McDougall 47 CO531/31/8 Sarawak ; Administration and Conditions Public Record Office December '1944 October' 1945 - 48 CO968/15/6 Sarawak Oil denied scheme Public Record Office 1942 1942 - 49 CO531/28/3 Future of administration of justice in Public Record Office 15/12/1938 25/2/1939 - Sarawak : Letter from Chief Justice 50 CO531/30/2 Sarawak to make no further contributions to Public Record Office 17/2/1941 27/11/1941 - Empire Defence Fund 51 CO531/25/11 Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak Public Record Office 19/2/1935 14/10/1935 - 52 CO531/21/10 Application by Ranee of Sarawak for a Public Record Office 24/10/1928 31/10/1928 - Diplomatic Pass 53 CO847/1060 Report on the Sarawak Administration by Public Record Office 1932 1932 - C.F.Macaskie 54 CO531/20/2 Boundary between Netherlands Borneo Public Record Office 4/1/'1927 5/10/'1927 - and Sarawak 55 CO531/31/3 Situation in North Borneo and Sarawak Public Record Office 1943 1944 - 56 CO531/30/18 Financial position of Sarawak : British interest Public Record Office 27/1/1942 11/1/'1942 - in case of future request for Aid Page 5 BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 57 CO537/1642 Local Reactions to Ceding of Sarawak Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 58 CO531/23/11 Consecration of Rev Noel Baring Hudson as Public Record Office 30/9/1931 14/10/1931 - Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak 59 CO531/23/6 Financial Situation in Sarawak : Waving of Public Record Office 25/2/1930 7/10/'1932 - Duty Allowance to Chief Justice 60 CO323/1380/8 Rajah of Sarawak Public Record Office 1936 1936 - 61 CO323/1472/2 Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak Public Record Office 1937 1937 - 62 CO531/30/13 Limbang territory : Negotiations between Public Record Office 20/3/1941 4/8/'1942 - Sarawak and Brunei concerning its cession 63 CO968/15/4 Sarawak and Brunei : Defence Public Record Office 1941 1941 - 64 CO537/1463 International Trusteeship : Possibility of Public Record Office 1946 1946 - Placing Sarawak and North Borneo under Trusteeship 65 CO531/24/13 Dayang Muda of Sarawak : Correspondence Public Record Office 16/6/1933 5/7/'1933 - concerning her name and titles 66 CO825/42/25 Sarawak : Memorandum by F.W.Pollard, Public Record Office 1944 1944 - member of Borneo Planning Unit 67 CO531/20/11 Memorial of Mr.St.Vincent B.Down. Public Record Office 15/3/1927 27/10/1927 - Detailing charges against Rajah of Sarawak 68 CO531/31/28 Borneo Civil Affairs : Discussions with Public Record Office February'1945 October'1945 Sarawak Representatives Page 6 BROOKE'S RECORDS DATE NO. FILE/ FILE/ITEMS TITLE DEPARTMENT DATE DATE BOX DESCRIPTION ITEMS NO. CREATED CLOSED 69 CO531/21/6 Status of Rajah of Sarawak for income tax Public Record Office 13/2/1928 6/6/'1928 - purposes 70 CO537/1634 Negotiations with the Rajah of Sarawak : Public Record Office 1945 1946 - Succession 71 CO968/43/10 Sarawak : Evacuation of Europeans Public Record Office 1941 1941 - 72 CO531/21/1 Definition of "slavery" in Sarawak Public Record Office 7/9/'1927 1927 - 73 CO531/21/12 Claim of Mr Hope Brooke to Rajahship of Public Record Office 26/9/1927 2/4/'1929 - Sarawak 74 CAB106/43 Report on operation in Sarawak and Dutch Public Record Office 1942 1942 - Borneo 1940-1942, by Colonel C.M. Lane, Officer Commanding Troops, Sarawak and Brunei 75 DO35/1002/9 Sarawak : Administration Public Record Office 1942 1942 - 76 FO371/54036 Status of Sarawak : Cession to the Crown Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 77 FO371/54037 Status of Sarawak : Cession to the Crown Public Record Office 1946 1946 - 78 FO572/2 Brunei, Sarawak and North Borneo.
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