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ALL creditors and others persons having any claim whatsoever against the Estates of the above named are hereby requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned on or before the 15th January, 1907, after which date the assets of the above named will be divided amongst the parties entitled thereto regard being had only to those claims of which notice shall have been given. And all monies owing to the above Estates shall be paid to the undersigned forthwith.

Kuching, 30th November 1906.

having been granted to Hiew Ah Jew, wife of deceased, all claims and monies owing to the said Estate should be sent to her.

Bau, 5th December, 1906.

creditors and other persons having any claim whatsoever against the Estate of the above named are hereby requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned within three months from date, after which date the assets of the above named will be divided amongst the parties entitled thereto regard being had only to those claims of which notice shall have been given. And all monies owing to the above Estate shall be paid to the undersigned forthwith.

Bau, 5th December, 1906.

following sums now in deposit in the Court of Requests. Mukah, if not claimed on or before 31st March, 1907, will revert to Government.

of 17th January 1906 is hereby cancelled and the following regulations are substituted and will come into force on 1st January 1907.

After receipt of the amount of the money order required and the commission (2 cents on every dollar or part of a dollar, with a minimum of 10 cents) Officers in charge of Outstations may issue cheques on the Sarawak Treasury for Money Orders on the follow- ing places or countries.


 * 1. Kuching (maximum $100).


 * 2. United Kingdom (maximum £40) and through the United Kingdom on various British Dependencies and Foreign countries. (For maximum and other particulars see postal Guide.)


 * 3. Straits Settlements (maximum $100.)


 * 4. Federated Malay States (maximum $100.)


 * 5. India and through India on Burma and Ceylon (maximion Rs. 600.)

No order may contain a fraction of a cent, of a penny or of an anna. Orders on or "through" the United Kingdom and India should be calculated in accordance with the tables supplied by the Post Office, and the commission added.

The cheques, accompanied by the special printed application form (Outstation Money Order application), should be drawn in favour of, and forwarded to, the Postmaster General, Kuching.

In the case of Money Orders (1) on Kuching, (2) on or through the United Kingdom and