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■Sri Sahablieb. Vice-Miuister fur the Interior, Siam, and Mr. J. T. 

 Westeugard, Assistant Adviser, Siam, ou tlie 27th of October; and 

 Their Royal Highnesses Prince George and Prince Conrad of Bavaria 

 and Baron Yon Hacke on tlie 9tli of December. 



Some forty pupils from the Klian Pan Convent Scliool paid a visit 

 ou the 3rd February. The boys of Standards II and III of the King 

 Edward A^II School, with Mr. Stainer, the Head-master, visited the 

 Museum on tlie 0th and I4th March, and again during the month of 

 May ; Standard VII boys visited the Museum on the 9th ; Standard 

 III boys on the 16th ; and Standard IV boys on the 31st. 



STAFF. 



Mr. Knocker, the Curator, left on the Ist of March on 13 months' 

 leave. 



Mr. E. Keilich, the Taxidermist, was appointed Acting Curator, 

 and Mr. Yong Fook, the Assistant Taxidermist, Acting Taxidermist. 



Mr. N. Bappoo, the Clerk and Caretaker, was transferred from this 

 office on the 6th March to Tapah as Chief Clerk to the District Officer, 

 and was succeeded by Mr. E. B. Carlos, Avho resigned on the 31st 

 August. The post is nov\^ occupied by Mr. Ooi Khai Chong. 



FINAXCIAL. 



The revenue collected amounted to .S146. A saving of $884.11 was 

 effected on the estimates, exclusive of personal emoluments. In con- 

 sequence of the fixing of the dollar at 28. 4cZ., there was a saving of 

 .S378.65 on the compensation allowance. While there was a saving of 

 .S336.50 on the Curator's salarv. this is also on account of the fixing of 

 the dollar, and •'^117.75 on the Clerks' salaries ; altogether a saving was 

 effected ou the establishments amountino- to S832.90. 



'■n 



E. KEILICH, 



Adimj Curator. 



REPORT ON THE SELANGOR STATE MUSEUM, 1906. 



EXPENIHTURE. 



/ \N the vote of $6,439 for personal emolumeuts there was a saving 

 of Si, 880. 15, owing to the rise in exchange and to the non- 

 appointment of an Assistant Curator, as provided in the Estimates, 

 until August. 



Bee, tiicr. 



