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hole, Htiloo Muar, Seniuaiiariti, Tra- 

 chee and S&gainat elose to Mount 

 Opljir* Thh iitdi?[)eiident imil is at 

 [iresent cmiytitukd poiUieiiJIy as ful- 

 Iowh:— the chiefs of Pera, Lookool;, 

 and Liii^y ackno^vkilffe tlieniselves as 

 vassals of the Kajah of*Srttengore, who 

 takes the mod^Bt title of Tiangluan or 

 Rege n t [Timg - r- lua n . ) 



Rum bow, fisooiigey Udjong, Huloo 

 Muai'i (whkh compriaes Sarimanan- 

 ti and Traohee), Segainat, Jelebo, 

 JoUole Liiid Tauiping', aoknowlcdge 

 the authority of EajaTi Guddlii|^, (the 

 King of the Elephant's Tuak) or Tian^- 

 tuan of ii^erimatiautl, the place of hisj 

 ordinary residence, Pahang, Johure 

 and al] that part beln^een S^iiij^apore 

 and Monnt Ophir ackuow ledge the 

 autUorlty of Sultan Ally » who refildes 

 in the [j^land of Singapore. Ttib 

 prince^ tlie grand son of the Sultan 

 who ceded i^iiigapore to the English, 

 governs the last mentioned territories 

 through hi:j first Mi ni^Cer} the Tonion- 

 gong ; bat thisTomon^ongbai! become 

 what the mayors of the palaee were 

 Id France uitder her indotent Kings 

 (RoiM faiLi^aTit^) : he ii fii€lu the 

 Sultan hiuigtflf. 



The English have three Settlements 

 in the Strall^ of Malucca : Malacca, 

 Fulo Finnng and Singapore. 



Malacea^ forinerly a large city, rival 

 of Goa and Ormiisr, was for a long 



