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//"Amended Survey: Licensed Surveyor J. Walter Raymond to the Acting Chief Surveyor transmitting plan of and report on Amended Survey of Aberscross Estate - Numbered 3 in the Mukim of Setapak. Kuala Lumpur, July 27th 1892. ... Although I have now surveyed a route along which a road can be constructed at a very easy gradient there are nevertheless several places along the line adopted where it may be necessary (in the event of a road being constructed) ten or twelve chains through the jungle to the eastern boundary line were impracticable, and was obliged to abandon this route after losing three days in the attempt to carry out my verbal instructions. I then searched for a better route, and the road now shown on my plan (herewith) is the one I finally adopted. Part of the road I was obliged to cut through heavy jungle at the far side of the course, and also as all the angle pegs had to be brought out from Kwala Lumpur (part of the way carried by bullock cart, and the remaining distance by my survey coolies). I althogether was seven working days occupied in finishing this work which I at first hoped would only take about three days to complete."// (PEJABAT SETIAUSAHA KERAJAAN NEGERI SELANGOR, 16/06/1892: {{ :arkib:19570032532d02.pdf ||}}[[https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/group/asset/41728|"REQUESTS THAT ALL DESPATCH BE USED IN COMPLETING THE RESURVEY OF LINCOLN AND HAWTHORNDEN ESTATES."]]). | //"Amended Survey: Licensed Surveyor J. Walter Raymond to the Acting Chief Surveyor transmitting plan of and report on Amended Survey of Aberscross Estate - Numbered 3 in the Mukim of Setapak. Kuala Lumpur, July 27th 1892. ... Although I have now surveyed a route along which a road can be constructed at a very easy gradient there are nevertheless several places along the line adopted where it may be necessary (in the event of a road being constructed) ten or twelve chains through the jungle to the eastern boundary line were impracticable, and was obliged to abandon this route after losing three days in the attempt to carry out my verbal instructions. I then searched for a better route, and the road now shown on my plan (herewith) is the one I finally adopted. Part of the road I was obliged to cut through heavy jungle at the far side of the course, and also as all the angle pegs had to be brought out from Kwala Lumpur (part of the way carried by bullock cart, and the remaining distance by my survey coolies). I althogether was seven working days occupied in finishing this work which I at first hoped would only take about three days to complete."// (PEJABAT SETIAUSAHA KERAJAAN NEGERI SELANGOR, 16/06/1892: {{ :arkib:19570032532d02.pdf ||}}[[https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/group/asset/41728|"REQUESTS THAT ALL DESPATCH BE USED IN COMPLETING THE RESURVEY OF LINCOLN AND HAWTHORNDEN ESTATES."]]). |
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===== 1897-1904: Perlombongan di Sekitar ===== | ===== 1897-1904: Perlombongan di Gonggang ===== |
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Setakat Januari 1897, kawasan [[https://kl.pulasan.my/gonggang|Gonggang]] masih kawasan perlombongan bijih timah, sebagaimana dalam liputan peralihan pengurusan salah sebuah lombong di situ: //"Chye Ah Chung, a Mines Orderly in the time of Mr. Hill, who returned to China some time ago, was succeeded, says the Malay Mail, in office by his brother Ah Fong. Between them the brothers held the post to the end of last year. It has since become known that they had all the time been running a mine at Gonggang. Ah Fong is noe keeping a shop at Gonggang while Ah Chung has made away with the "biji." To make matters worse there is a sum of about $2,000 owing to coolies as wages, and Ah Chung has gone away."// (Pinang gazette and Straits chronicle, 26 January 1897, Page 2: {{ :akhbar:pinangazette18970126-1-2-9.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/pinangazette18970126-1.2.9|"LOCAL AND GENERAL."]]). | Setakat Januari 1897, kawasan [[https://kl.pulasan.my/gonggang|Gonggang]] masih kawasan perlombongan bijih timah, sebagaimana dalam liputan peralihan pengurusan salah sebuah lombong di situ: //"Chye Ah Chung, a Mines Orderly in the time of Mr. Hill, who returned to China some time ago, was succeeded, says the Malay Mail, in office by his brother Ah Fong. Between them the brothers held the post to the end of last year. It has since become known that they had all the time been running a mine at Gonggang. Ah Fong is noe keeping a shop at Gonggang while Ah Chung has made away with the "biji." To make matters worse there is a sum of about $2,000 owing to coolies as wages, and Ah Chung has gone away."// (Pinang gazette and Straits chronicle, 26 January 1897, Page 2: {{ :akhbar:pinangazette18970126-1-2-9.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/pinangazette18970126-1.2.9|"LOCAL AND GENERAL."]]). |