Rajah Brooke : $b the Englishman as ruler of an eastern stateSt. John, Spenser, Sir
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Rajah Brooke : $b the Englishman as ruler of an eastern state
St. John, Spenser, Sir
James, Rajah of Sarawak, 1803-1868; Sarawak (Malaysia) -- History; Sarawak (Malaysia) -- Kings and rulers -- Biography
Lingire, Seribas chief, plans to murder Rajah, 73;
allowed to go unpunished, 75;
kills young Sibuyow chiefs, 99.
London Tavern, great dinner at, 117;
eloquent speech by Rajah, 117.
Low, Mr (now Sir Hugh), anecdote of Rajah Brooke, 85;
Colonial Secretary, 87;
journeys to Kina Balu, 233;
first explorer, 237;
favourable opinion of Dusuns, 244.
Luconia or Luzon, advantages of, 273.
M
Macdougall, Rev. ——, made a Bishop, 140;
attends wounded, 156;
saves Mrs Crookshank, 157;
fugitives sent away with Bishop, 162.
_Meander_, H.M.S., voyage, 85;
to Sulu, 91.
Makota, Pangeran, 14;
visits Brooke, 15;
commands Bornean army, 23;
cowardice, 27;
his intrigues, 45;
invites Seribas Dyaks to foray, 46;
attempt on Brooke’s life, 47;
ordered to leave, 51;
his village destroyed, 66;
Sultan’s favourite minister, 144.
Malays, fatal European policy, 262;
disorganised, 265.
Malayan group, 259.
Malmesbury, Lord, 118;
favours protectorate, 183.
Marudu, pirate haunt, attacked, 72;
agricultural settlement, 243;
establish government there, 269;
its advantages, 270;
could extend, 271.
Matusin, Pangeran, 179;
murders Pangeran Nipa and family, 180;
driven from Muka, 180.
Middleton, Mr, 140;
believes in Chinese conspiracy, 146;
children murdered, 151;
fearful scene, 151.
Milanaus inhabit Sago rivers, 214.
Military forces in Sarawak, native, 231.
Mission Church of England, 88;
head of, named Bishop, 140;
mission house saved, 165;
not prosperous, 217;
missionary spirit dead, 218.
Mission, Roman Catholic, 217;
slightly advancing, 218.
Moksain, Sherif, rebel-envoy, 37;
sent to Sambas, 176;
report on fugitive Chinese, 176.
Muda Hassim, Rajah, 12;
sent to quell rebellion in Sarawak, 14;
offers country to Brooke, 25;
his irresolution, 44;
untrustworthiness, 45;
cedes Sarawak to Brooke, 48;
invited to return to Brunei, 49;
exciting scene, 50;
requests Keppel to attack pirates, 55;
removes to Brunei, 67;
murdered, 77;
details, 78.
Mumein, Pangeran, chosen as Sultan, 121;
lodges Rajah in Palace, 122;
confidence in Rajah, 123;
supposed to intrigue against Sarawak, 184;
receives Musahor, 188;
intrigues with Governor Edwardes, 188.
Musahor, Sherif, 185;
driven out of Sarawak, 185;
appeals to Sultan and Consul-General, 188;
returns to Muka with Edwardes, 189;
Sultan banishes him, 191;
sent to Singapore, 191.
Mutiny, Indian, effect on Rajah of the, 177;
one cause of, 178.
N
Napier, Lieutenant-Governor, 87;
suspended, 108;
intrigues in Brunei, 122;
case dismissed, 131;
appears as hostile witness, 133.
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