American and British Claims ArbitrationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 |
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... taken by Major Studer . Malay Law . The effect to be attributed to these documents must depend upon the Malay customary law . The difficulties in their interpretation are due to the fact that Major Studer prepared them himself , * and ...
... taken by Major Studer . Malay Law . The effect to be attributed to these documents must depend upon the Malay customary law . The difficulties in their interpretation are due to the fact that Major Studer prepared them himself , * and ...
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... taken place many years previously . Beyond the two long documents by Major Studer , the evidence of trespasses on the land he claims consists of an affidavit sworn in the same year by W. C. Brownet and two letters from his son - in ...
... taken place many years previously . Beyond the two long documents by Major Studer , the evidence of trespasses on the land he claims consists of an affidavit sworn in the same year by W. C. Brownet and two letters from his son - in ...
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... taken steps to secure him proper protec- tion ? The only reasonable deduction is that Mr. Burlingham thought the produce of his clearing of so little value , that it was not worth the time and trouble of a journey to Muar to fetch it ...
... taken steps to secure him proper protec- tion ? The only reasonable deduction is that Mr. Burlingham thought the produce of his clearing of so little value , that it was not worth the time and trouble of a journey to Muar to fetch it ...
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... taken to a British colony in precisely the opposite direction to the Maharajah's own dominions ! Any desertions among the coolies whom Browne had engaged were undoubtedly the acts of the individuals themselves and in no way due to the ...
... taken to a British colony in precisely the opposite direction to the Maharajah's own dominions ! Any desertions among the coolies whom Browne had engaged were undoubtedly the acts of the individuals themselves and in no way due to the ...
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... up the administration of Muar , he would probably have taken very serious notice of it . * Memorial , page 28 , line 22 . [ 788-18 ] † Memorial , page 104 . D 2 Annex 7 , page 131 . Even if the story were true , which His Majesty's 33.
... up the administration of Muar , he would probably have taken very serious notice of it . * Memorial , page 28 , line 22 . [ 788-18 ] † Memorial , page 104 . D 2 Annex 7 , page 131 . Even if the story were true , which His Majesty's 33.
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A. G. STUDER acres Alli Iskander Shah Annex Arbitrations award behalf born Britain British Government British subject Burlingham citizen citizenship claimant Claims Commission Colonial Secretary Commissioner concession coolies documents dollars domicile Embre bin Abidin Enclosure Esquire Estate February Francis Pears Government of Johore Governor heirs honorable Hussain Mahomet Shah J. P. K. Stevenson James Guthrie Davidson JENAL Johore Government Johore Rubber jungle jurisdiction letter Maharajah Majesty's Government Major Studer Malacca Malay law Malay Peninsula Malay signature marriage Maturín Memorial ment month Muar River nationality native Negri Sembilan obtained Office owner Pahang Penang Penghulu Perak person piculs plantation planters planting possession present proprietary right Raja received revenue Shah bin Sultan Singapore soil sovereign Spanish dollars Straits Settlements Sultan Ali Sultan Ali's grant Sultan Alli Iskander Sultan Hussain Mahomet Sultan of Johore tanah Temenggong tenure tion tobacco treaty tribunal Tumonggong Tunku Allum umpire United Venezuela
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