8 
In the Dindings the District Officer dealt with forest matters assisted by the 
Forest Ranger who attended to field work. 
Mr. G. M. O’HARA, Forest Ranger, Grade I, was in charge of the department in 
Malacca, when he proceeded on long leave on ist April, and was relieved by 
Mr. A. S. Mitchell from the Federated Malay States until 30th September, when 
Mr. O’Hara returned and resumed charge. 
Subordinate Staff. 
30. During the year there were three resignations of Forest Guards in Singapore. 
Forester Bahari bin Din of Province Wellesley died on 22nd January and his 
widow was granted a gratuity of $60. One Forest Guard resigned in Penang. 
Itam bin Uda Bandar, Forest Ranger, Grade IV, Dindings, was transferred to 
the Federated Malay States, and was replaced by Mohamed Ripin BIN AmaN on 26th 
September. There was one resignation of Forest Guard. The health of the staff is 
reported to have been unsatisfactory. 
31. The following statement shows the staff employed during the year : — 
Settlement. 
Rangers. 
Foresters. 
Forest Guards. 
Resignations. 
Dismissals. 
Deaths. 
Grade 
i- 
Grade 
II. 
Grade 
III. 
Grade 
IV. 
Singapore 
• * • 
t ■ • 
I 
* • * 
I 
10 
3 
• • * 
t * t 
Penang & Province^ 
Wellesley 
1 
it* 
• • • 
• • • 
2 
6 
* 1 
• • * 
I 
Dindings 
• • • 
• • ■ 
1 
2 
6 
1 
• * * 
• • • 
Malacca 
1 
• ■ • 
• • • 
1 
* 
2 
l6 
a * * 
* « a 
Total ... 
2 
• • • 
I 
2 
7 
38 
5 
• • • 
I 
. 
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Kuala Lumpur, 
16 th March , 1915 . 
B. H. F. BARNARD, 
Acting Conservator of Forests, S. S and F. M . S. 
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