154 THE TAKING OVER OF REMAN. 



BOUNDARY AS SETTLED AT BETONG ON 20th 

 JULY, 1909, BY Mb. H. BERKELEY, DISTRICT 

 OFFICER, UPPER PERAK, AND LUANG RAJ 

 BHARAKII (WAN HUSEIN), AMPUR OF BETONG, 

 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BOUNDARY PRO- 

 TOCOL ATTACHED TO THE ANGLO-SIAMESE 

 TREATY, 1909! 



COPY . 



In accordance with instructions received from the High 

 Commissioner, Federated Malay States, No. G.H. 34, dated 

 9th July, 1909, and Prince Damrong, No. 1-7006, dated 

 25th Mehtu Nayun 128. We are agreed that the Boundary 

 described in the Boundary Protocol, annexed to the Treaty* 

 dated 10th March, 1909, or 10 Minakun 127; is as follows : 



From Gunong Lang in a south-easterly direction along 

 Bukit Peringgan, forming the Watershed between the Kapas 

 and Sama Gaga rivers, to Bukit Berapit on the cart-road ; 

 thence along the same ridge, here known as Dan Petai, to the 

 pass between Sungei Again and Sungei Tualang ; thence it 

 continues along the same ridge, dividing the streamsflowing into 

 the Kwa and Berchang rivers, which ridge curves gradually to 

 tne north-east, and divides the rivers flowing into the Lanka 

 Suka and Panei rivers, to Berapit Bukit Bertam, between 

 the Chinaha and Bunga rivers; thence along the same ridge, 

 here known as Dan Titi Basa, dividing the rivers flowing into 

 the Perak and Halar rivers, to Berapit Bukit Langsat between 

 the Kijar and Halar rivers; thence along the same ridge, here 

 known as Dan Bukit Keting, to Berapit Luar Lantei between 

 the Meroh and Klesyi rivers ; thence along the same ridge, 

 which here curves to the south and divides the rivers falling 

 into the Perak and Telubin rivers, to Berapit Kaho between 

 the Kaho and Timun rivers; thence along the same ridge to 

 Berapit Panchor between the Panchor and Gua Mas rivers ; 



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