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bukit_jalil_estate [2024/01/19 16:41] – [1915-04-13: Laporan Tahunan ke-5 (1914): Kejatuhan Harga Kopi, Getah Berpotensi] sazlibukit_jalil_estate [2024/01/19 16:57] (kini) – [1910-10: Pembukaan] sazli
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 ===== 1910-10: Pembukaan ===== ===== 1910-10: Pembukaan =====
  
-Pada Oktober 1910, Cromlix Rubber Estate and Produce Syndicate Limited telah mengambil alih sebidang tanah seluas 2,082 ekar bersebelahan Kinrara Estate, dan dinamakan sebagai Bukit Jalil Estate: //"The report of the Cromlix Rubber Estate and Produce Syndicate, Limited, for the period to December 31, states that for reasons already fully set forth in the circulars of September 14, and October 10, 1910, it was only then that the directors were able to acquire a property which they had confidence in recommending to the shareholders. This property is now called Bukit Jalil, and consists of 2,082 acres. It adjoins the Ledbury Company's Kinrara estate at Pataling, and is thus situated in one of the best known districts. With as little delay as possible a manager was appointed, and he took over charge on October 17, 1910. The directors decided to open up 250 acres at once and felling was started on October 26. This work was finished by February 10."// (The Straits Budget, 27 April 1911, Page 6: {{ :akhbar:straitsbudget19110427-1-2-78-28.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitsbudget19110427-1.2.78.28|"RUBBER RESULTS. More Details of the Klanang Produce Output"]]).+Pada Oktober 1910, Cromlix Rubber Estate and Produce Syndicate Limited telah mengambil alih sebidang tanah seluas 2,082 ekar bersebelahan Kinrara Estate, dan dinamakan sebagai Bukit Jalil Estate: //"The report of the Cromlix Rubber Estate and Produce Syndicate, Limited, for the period to December 31, states that for reasons already fully set forth in the circulars of September 14, and October 10, 1910, it was only then that the directors were able to acquire a property which they had confidence in recommending to the shareholders. This property is now called Bukit Jalil, and consists of 2,082 acres. It adjoins the Ledbury Company's Kinrara estate at Pataling, and is thus situated in one of the best known districts. With as little delay as possible a manager was appointed, and he took over charge on October 17, 1910. The directors decided to open up 250 acres at once and felling was started on October 26. This work was finished by February 10."// (The Straits Budget, 27 April 1911, Page 6: {{ :akhbar:straitsbudget19110427-1-2-78-28.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitsbudget19110427-1.2.78.28|"RUBBER RESULTS. More Details of the Klanang Produce Output"]]; The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 May 1911, Page 4: {{ :akhbar:singfreepressb19110504-1-2-14.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/singfreepressb19110504-1.2.14|"COMPANY NEWS"]]).
  
 {{:peta:peta-bukitjalil-1904.png?300|Peta Bukit Jalil dan kawasan sekitarnya, 1904}} \\ {{:peta:peta-bukitjalil-1904.png?300|Peta Bukit Jalil dan kawasan sekitarnya, 1904}} \\
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 Penghargaan kepada Mr. Gibson (yang mula mengusahakan pembukaan ladang) dan Mr. MacAndrew (yang mengurusnya sejak mula): //"Mr. Gibson, who originally secured Bukit Jalil property for us, and who planned its opening, is a substantial share holder in the syndicate. ... A special vote of thanks is due to our agents in Kuala Lumpur, and to our very energetic manager Mr. MacAndrew. He has stuck to his post ever since he went to the estate, and when one bears in mind that in short space of three years we have opened up practically 700 acres of land, have made the necessary roads, drains, etc., have build two bungalows, coolie lines and a good hospital, it will be seen that there has been no time lost."//  Penghargaan kepada Mr. Gibson (yang mula mengusahakan pembukaan ladang) dan Mr. MacAndrew (yang mengurusnya sejak mula): //"Mr. Gibson, who originally secured Bukit Jalil property for us, and who planned its opening, is a substantial share holder in the syndicate. ... A special vote of thanks is due to our agents in Kuala Lumpur, and to our very energetic manager Mr. MacAndrew. He has stuck to his post ever since he went to the estate, and when one bears in mind that in short space of three years we have opened up practically 700 acres of land, have made the necessary roads, drains, etc., have build two bungalows, coolie lines and a good hospital, it will be seen that there has been no time lost."// 
  
-(Sumber: The Straits Times, 1 May 1913, Page 10: {{ :akhbar:straitstimes19130501-1-2-75.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19130501-1.2.75|"CROMLIX RUBBER ESTATE"]]).+(Sumber: The Straits Times, 1 May 1913, Page 10: {{ :akhbar:straitstimes19130501-1-2-75.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19130501-1.2.75|"CROMLIX RUBBER ESTATE"]]; The Straits Budget, 8 May 1913, Page 6: {{ :akhbar:straitsbudget19130508-1-2-74-21.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitsbudget19130508-1.2.74.21|"CROMLIX RUBBER ESTATE. Capital Increased to Carry Out Extensions"]]).
  
 **LATAR PERISTIWA: [[e_a_o_travers|Dr. Ernest Aston Otho (E.A.O.) Travers (1864-1934)]]** **LATAR PERISTIWA: [[e_a_o_travers|Dr. Ernest Aston Otho (E.A.O.) Travers (1864-1934)]]**
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