Sarawak Council created by Rajah, 137; despatch addressed, 190; a consultative assembly, 204; composition, 204; useful, 204; general council, 204; its composition, 204. Sarawak Courts, 223; no maudlin pity, 223; might be imitated in England, 224; death penalty for head hunters, 224; in cases, heavy fines, 224; amusing decision, 224. Sarawak _Gazette_, 203; intemperate article, 216; account of panic, 219; Singapore jealousy, 226. Sarawak Malays, rebel against Makota, 14; hold the interior, 23; defend Siniawan, 26; surrender to Brooke, 39; disperse, 41; chiefs reinstated, 49; join Keppel’s force, 56; attack pirate stronghold, 65; rejoice at capture of Brunei, 81; hearty reception of Rajah, 87; evening visits, 107; anxious time, 121; rejoicings, 121; native expedition against pirates, 126; gallantly defend stockades, 153; noble conduct of, 155; faithful to death, 160; attack Chinese, 161; capture barges, 161; take stockades, 167; pursue enemy, 167; drive Chinese over frontier, 169; devoted population, 171; fine character of Malays, 171; rebuild their town, 173; cheerful views, 175; bonds of sympathy slacker, 178; thoroughly faithful, 187; employed as Government officers, 205; satisfactory results, 205; Malay chiefs against unrestricted trade, 257. Sarawak Service, 225; salaries, 225; allowances, 226; furlough pay, 226; pensions, 226. Scott, Mr (Sir John), sent to Labuan, 86; Governor, 115. Secret societies, 141. Seribas Dyak pirates, 18; Dyak fleet, 46; attacked by Keppel, 56; their country, 64; Lingire, 73; attempts to murder Rajah, 73; attack Sadong, 93; fleet caught at sea, 98; great defeat, 98; size of vessels, 98; proofs of piracy, 99; testimony of Dutch official, 132; convincing proofs, 132; no undue severity, 133; indiscriminate murderers, 135; now faithful soldiers, 136; aid Government, 173; under present Rajah, 213. Siam, 109; Brooke’s mission to, 110; chief minister, 111; our interview, 111; legation, 112; king hostile, 112; British subjects, 113; failure of mission, 113; proposed second mission, 118. Sikh police, in Sarawak, 231; in North Borneo, 251; splendid behaviour, 251. Singapore, the settlement of, 263; native trade, 268. _Sir James Brooke_, steamer, the, 140; saves Sarawak, 163; government established on board, 165. Smith, John Abel, M.P., 193; negotiations, 194; trustee, 201. _Sphynx_, H.M.S., 110; on shore, 111. Spring traps, 223; fatal accidents, 223. Stanley, Lord, appreciates Sarawak, 182. Steel, Mr, his escape, 150; resident in Rejang, 158; murdered, 185. Stewart, Mr, killed by pirates, 66.
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