60 ATUKAN SUNGKI UJONG. 



to him his history, as has been stated. " my lord, I am a 

 " grandson of Penghulu Klambu, and ray brother the Bandar is 

 " grandson of Dato' Semarga. The Dato' Klambu and Dato' Se- 

 " marga were brothers, and the children of Dato' Klambu inherit 

 '' the Penghuluship, while the children of Dato' Semarga inherit 

 " the Bandarship. They rule separately. From Jeram Chipan, 

 " Bukit Sepam, Ghinting Paung to the Ulu is under my authority, 

 "from there down to the sea belongs to the Bandar. This is 

 " clear and understood by each. In any matter that concerns the 

 " whole country, I must consult with the Bandar, not act without 

 " him. This is a tradition handed down from my ancestors." 



When Kaja Malewa heard this and understood that there 

 were two branches of the Waris Sungei Ujong — the descendants 

 of Dato' Klambu and of Dato' Semarga — he named one the 

 " Waris di Darat" and the other the " Waris di Ayer." 



lie also conferred titles on the four Penghulus. The Peng- 

 hulu of Sungei Ujong he styled " Orang Kaya Klana Petra 

 Petrakutuan." He so styled him because he was of Kaja origin, 

 and settled that if the Rajaship of the four countries should ever 

 be uutilled, the Klana should act in place of the Kaja for the time 

 being. The Penghulu of Johol he styled " Orang Kaya Mentri 

 Johan Pahlawan Leila Perkara." The Penghulu of Naning 

 became " Orang Kaya Maharaja Murah," and the Penghulu of 

 Jelebu " Manek Mentri Akirzaman." The Bandar alone received 

 no new title. 



Then llaja Malewa desired the Klana and the Bandar to 

 appoint chiefs amongst the Waris to exercise authority under 

 themselves. They held a consultation and finally selected a 

 grandson of Dato' Sri Mani, and a grandson of Dato' Semarga. 

 The former received from the Paja the title of "Mandika," as a 

 Lembaga (chief) under the Klana ; the later was styled "Maha- 

 raja di Kaja," as Lembaga of the Waris di Ayer. These titles 

 are handed down amongst the respective Waris. 



Kaja Malewa also conferred insignia on the four Penghulus 

 and the Bandar, viz., 2 spears ( benderang ), 2 swords, 2 long 

 krises, 2 tongkuls, 2 pajar machin siang, 2 ular-ular, 2 flags, and 

 authorised them to fire five guns on State occasions. 



To the Lembaga he allowed the same insignia as above, but 

 they may only fire three guns and no more. Having conferred 

 titles and insignia, Raja Malew aconfirmed each of the four Peng- ^ 



