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Identifier: handbookoffedera01belf (find matches)
Title: Handbook of the federated Malay states
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Belfield, H(enry) Conway. (from old catalog)
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Publisher: London
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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nd all schools are either entirely maintained by Governmentor assisted by grants-in-aid. Hospitals. The Government has devoted much care to the estabhsh- ment of efficient hospitals in all districts, and to the engage-ment of a full staff of qualified medical men from the UnitedKingdom, all of whom are in Government employ and arealso permitted to undertake private practice. Their numberat present is fourteen. Comfortable wards for the reception of European patientsare attached to the hospitals in the larger towns. Patientsare there attended by a resident medical officer and theGovernment nurse matron. A nursing association has been established in Perak andSelangor, which employs qualified English nurses to attendon patients in their own homes. Inland com- Means of inland communication throughout the three mmications. Western States is already very good, and it is being yet further improved. Travelling both by railway and road has been made as easy as the nature of the country and the
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Federated Malay States. 17 climate will permit, by a large expenditure of Governmentmoney in bringing these works to a high standard. All railways in the Federated Malay States are of metre Uailwaysgauge. The first section of line was opened in Perak in1884, since which time a large portion of the annuallyincreasing revenue of the States has been regularly expendedin further construction. All railways have been constructed by, are the propertyof, and are managed by the Government, with the exceptionof the line in Negri Sembilan connecting the port with theprincipal town, which is the property of a private company. A hue 23 miles in length has been constructed by thePerak Railway Department, and is now open for trafficthrough the colonial territory of Province Wellesley fromthe Perak northern terminus on the boundary to a point onthe mainland opposite the port of Penang, with which it isconnected by a steam ferry service. The mileage of railway now open, to traffic is:— In Perak and

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