Colonial Reports - Annual, 第 1322-1356 期H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 Each number comprises the annual report of a different colony for a particular year. |
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31st December Accra acres administration African agricultural amounted Annual Ashanti average Bank British Brunei Caicos cent Ceylon Chief coconut Colombo Colony Commissioner Company compared considerable copra cost cotton Council Court crop CROWN AGENTS deaths decrease Department disease District duty Education estates estimated European expenditure exports Federated Malay figures Fiji forest Fund Gold Coast Government Governor H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE Harbour Hospital imports improvement inches increase Indian industry Island Jamaica Kenya Kumasi labour land Loan Malacca Mauritius Medical ment motor native Nigeria Northern Territories Ordinance Pahang Penang Perak plant Police population Port prisoners PROTECTORATE Province Public quantity Railway rainfall registered revenue River roads rubber scheme schools season Selangor ships shows Singapore South square miles staff stations steamers Straits Settlements sugar supply Survey Telegraph timber tion tonnage tons total number town trade traffic Uganda United Kingdom vessels West
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第 9 頁 - Governor (with only a casting vote) and five ex officio members, viz. : the Senior Military Officer, the Colonial Secretary, Attorney-General, Director of Public Works and Collector-General, and such other persons, not exceeding ten in number, as Her Majesty may from time to time appoint, or as the Governor may from time to time provisionally appoint, and fourteen persons to be elected as therein provided. The Council shall be dissolved...
第 17 頁 - In order to provide Great Britain with a suitable naval harbour in North China and for the better protection of British commerce in the neighbouring seas...
第 53 頁 - Portuguese in 1511, it was one of the grand entrepots for the commerce of the East, but as the Portuguese pushed their operations further to the east, in the archipelago and neighbouring countries, the trade of Malacca gradually declined and it ceased to be of consequence as a collecting centre, except for the trade of the Malay Peninsula and the Island of Sumatra.
第 49 頁 - Malacca is situated on the western coast of the peninsula between Singapore and Penang, about 110 miles from the former and 240 from the latter, and consists of a strip of territory about 42 miles in length, and from 8 to 25 miles in breadth, containing an area of 659 square miles. The town, called Malacca, is in 2° 10' north lat. and 102° 14
第 50 頁 - E., was annexed in June, 1888, and placed under the administration of the Governor of the Straits Settlements by Letters Patent of 8th Jan., 1889.
第 14 頁 - Court, and whose advice must be asked and acted upon on all questions other than those touching Malay Religion and Custom.
第 17 頁 - The object in view, as stated in the preamble to the agreement, was to provide means " for the joint arrangement of all matters of common interest to the Federation or affecting more than one State and for the proper enactment of all laws intended to have force throughout the Federation or in more than one State.
第 16 頁 - In 1895 a treaty was signed by the rulers of the four States, by which they agreed to constitute their countries a Federation (to be known as the Federated Malay States), to be administered under the advice of the British Government.
第 9 頁 - The numbei« of each were six until 1878, when they were enlarged to eight, and a ninth was added in 1881. By Order in Council dated 19th May, 1884, and Amending Order of 3rd October, 1895, the constitution was fixed in the following manner...
第 9 頁 - ... dissolved. There is also a Privy Council, with the usual powers and functions of an executive council. It consists of the Lieutenant-Governor, if any, the Senior Military Officer in command, the Colonial Secretary, and...