REMBAU HISTORY, ETC. 
A. In the house. 
As at the obsequies of the Undang, omitting 
1. the swathing of the posts in cloth, 
2. and eight of the folded cloths on the wall. 
B. In the court-yard. 
One-half of the ceremonial prescribed for the Undang, 
omitting the beating of gongs. 
In the case of chiefs of the upland district : 
no alms are scattered, and 
no cloth is spread on the path to the tomb. 
The same alms are paid to chiefs as at the funeral of the 
Undang but no alms are forwarded to chiefs entitled thereto 
who do not attend the ceremony. 
Til No special ceremonial is prescribed for the funeral of an 
elder, or tribal-officer, whose obsequies are those merely 
of the ordinary tribesman, excepting that the coffin is 
made not of bamboos, as normally in Rembau, but of 
a split betel palm. | 
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