Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . Drawing of a crudely carved stone found on Santubongmountain at an elevation of 300 feet. The stone is about 4 feet high and 1 foot broad: itshistory quite unknown. HISTORY OF SANTUBONG, SARAWAK. 17 recognising the true state of affairs, he informs the new Sultanof the arrival of the long lost party in Brunei. On hearing this,the young prince hastily makes preparations for a long seavoyage and at an early date reaches Brunei. The mutualgreetings were most affectionate and the townspeople joined intheir congratulations. In due time th


Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society . Drawing of a crudely carved stone found on Santubongmountain at an elevation of 300 feet. The stone is about 4 feet high and 1 foot broad: itshistory quite unknown. HISTORY OF SANTUBONG, SARAWAK. 17 recognising the true state of affairs, he informs the new Sultanof the arrival of the long lost party in Brunei. On hearing this,the young prince hastily makes preparations for a long seavoyage and at an early date reaches Brunei. The mutualgreetings were most affectionate and the townspeople joined intheir congratulations. In due time the Johore prince marrieshis relative, Sri Bulan, and becomes Eajah of Brunei, hisyounger brother succeeding to the rank of Sultan of worthy fisherman as a reward for his good services is madea chief of the up country. After this, Merapati with his wife,and Chipang his son, returns to Batu Boiak and remains hereuntil the place has again acquired some degree of prosperity:then Chipang assumes the rank of Eajah at Batu Boiak, whilstour hero and Perm


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