Chapter 3 - Good Government
Across
- 3. The first British Resident of Brunei who first took office in 1906
- 6. The third rank of officials in the traditional system of government
- 7. He made a report detailing the problems in Brunei. He recommended the British Residential System for Brunei.
- 10. Enforces laws by arresting those who breach laws (criminals)
- 11. Under the traditional land right system, the important officials own the Kuripan land. Who are the important officials meant here?
- 13. One of the mosque officials aside from Khatib and Bilal. A lower ranking official in the traditional system of government.
- 16. The dynastic line of this Sultan was promised by the British Residential System. This Sultan's descendants still rule Brunei up until today. Who was this Sultan?
- 18. The Rajah of Sarawak who took over many part of the Brunei territories
- 19. Under the Residential System, Brunei was divided into four ______ for more efficiency in running the country
- 20. Is a regulation made by the government to prevent crimes
- 21. One of the last remaining territories of Brunei that was 'stolen' by the Brookes in 1890
- 23. Between 1906 - 1959, this post controls all matters of the Brunei administration except for those concerning with Islam and Malay customs
- 24. A country that is the only remaining Malay Islamic kingdom in the world
- 25. The Sultan's position can only be _______ by his children
Down
- 1. This treaty was meant to prevent the owners of Tulins from 'giving' any more territories to foreign powers. What was this failed treaty called?
- 2. The 29th Sultan of Brunei
- 4. A monarch that rules Brunei
- 5. A single ruler who rules by birthright.
- 8. Under the traditional land right system, this land is controlled by the Sultan
- 9. The officer that represents each districts at the Legislative Council (LegCo)
- 10. This was introduced by the Residential System in 1912
- 12. Under the traditional land right system, the noble families own the Tulin land. Who are the noble families meant here?
- 14. A state that is ruled by a monarch
- 15. Under the traditional land right system, the noble families own this land right.
- 16. During the Residential System, he was only responsible in administering Islam and Malay customs only, hence making his power rather insignificant
- 17. A system of administration introduced in 1906 where an official from the British Empire is responsible in overseeing the administration of Brunei
- 22. An organization that rules a country