The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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Side 159
... capital of £ 22,500 , paid a dividend of 45 per cent in 1908 , and 325 per cent in 1910 . Capital invested in rubber came from the United Kingdom , India and Malaya itself . By 1907 there were 52 sterling companies managing 81 estates ...
... capital of £ 22,500 , paid a dividend of 45 per cent in 1908 , and 325 per cent in 1910 . Capital invested in rubber came from the United Kingdom , India and Malaya itself . By 1907 there were 52 sterling companies managing 81 estates ...
Side 168
... capital . There was a case of a European mine with a capital of $ 400,000 . It had a pipeline with eight monitors that cost $ 280,000 and a lease of 556 acres of land supposed to be capable of producing 1.90 katties of tin to the cubic ...
... capital . There was a case of a European mine with a capital of $ 400,000 . It had a pipeline with eight monitors that cost $ 280,000 and a lease of 556 acres of land supposed to be capable of producing 1.90 katties of tin to the cubic ...
Side 194
... capital . There is no record of the interview between Swettenham and Sultan Ibrahim , but the former delivered the Secretary of State's ultimatum and the latter capitulated : the Johore Railway Con- vention was officially signed in July ...
... capital . There is no record of the interview between Swettenham and Sultan Ibrahim , but the former delivered the Secretary of State's ultimatum and the latter capitulated : the Johore Railway Con- vention was officially signed in July ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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