The Development of British Malaya 1896-1909Oxford University Press, 1968 - 366 sider |
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Side 24
... town . To persons belonging to other religions , and to all persons within town limits , a ' permit to occupy ' was issued , pending survey , to be replaced by a ' grant ' in perpetuity . Provision was also made for the periodical ...
... town . To persons belonging to other religions , and to all persons within town limits , a ' permit to occupy ' was issued , pending survey , to be replaced by a ' grant ' in perpetuity . Provision was also made for the periodical ...
Side 199
... towns , duties which hitherto were performed by the P.W.D .; and the following year a regulation containing all the necessary provisions relating to town conservancy was passed by the Selangor State Council . In the course of 1890 Kuala ...
... towns , duties which hitherto were performed by the P.W.D .; and the following year a regulation containing all the necessary provisions relating to town conservancy was passed by the Selangor State Council . In the course of 1890 Kuala ...
Side 200
... town limits , care of the water supply of the town , the control of street lighting ( in 1894 Kuala Lumpur's streets were lighted by about 400 oil lamps ) , the assessment and collection of local rates and taxes , licensing and ...
... town limits , care of the water supply of the town , the control of street lighting ( in 1894 Kuala Lumpur's streets were lighted by about 400 oil lamps ) , the assessment and collection of local rates and taxes , licensing and ...
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Towards Federation | 28 |
The Civil Service | 38 |
Constitutional Theory and Practice | 43 |
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