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Surveyors in separate charge of the survey work of each 
district, all such work being concentrated in the Seremban 
and Coast districts. It is expected ‘ that the surveys will 
very shortly be sufficiently advanced to admit of District 
Offices being opened at Kuala Pilah and Tampin. Port 
Dickson, in the Coast district, is the port of the State: 
steamers call almost every day from Singapore, and on 
Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays from Port Swettenham for 
Malacca and Singapore. 
Seremban. 
Seremban is bounded on the west by Selangor; north 
by Jelebu; south by the Coast district; and east by Kuala 
Pilah and Tampin. The land work of this district is in the 
hands of the Collector and Assistant Collector of Land 
Revenue, who are, respectively, Registrar and Deputy 
Registrar of Titles for the whole State; the head office of 
the Revenue Survey Department is "at Seremban. 
North of Seremban, lying on either side of the Serem- 
ban-Broga road, there are 6,000 acres of undulating or hilly 
land: this is probably the only part where any road front- 
age could be obtained. 
In the Setul-Labu divisions, served by tlie main trunk 
road and railway, lying at some little distance from 
either, 13,000 acres of similar land could be selected. East- 
ward, near Seremban-Kuala Pilah road, the land is of a 
somewhat hilly character, but 3,000 acres of good land could 
be found, and further areas to the south, not far from the 
Seremban-Port Dickson railway, will be brought within 
reach by the new Membau-Lukut road. 
In this district some 12,000 acres are being planted up 
with rubber, and applications for 10,000 acres more are in 
course of survey. 
Jelebu. 
This, a small district, is bounded on the south and west 
by the Seremban district; north by Pahang; west by Ulu 
Langat district of Selangor; and south and east by the 
Kuala Pilah district. Kuala Klawang — the head quarters, 
where the District Officer is stationed— is about 25 miles 
from Seremban, the road crossing the hill range at Bukit 
Tangga at a height of about 300 ft. A short road runs 
northwards to Titi and the Kenaboi mine, and the Serem- 
ban road is continued in an easterly direction through Per- 
tang till it joins the new road from Kuala Pilah to Bentong 
