APPENDIX
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Name of State | Area in square miles[1] | Population[1] |
Pāngtāra (Pindaya) | 86 | 16,789 |
Pwèla (Pwehla) | 102 | 8,835 |
Sākôi (Sagwe) | 82 | 2,162 |
Samkā (Saga) | 314 | 15,742 |
Wanyin (Banyin) | 219 | 11,254 |
Yawnghwe (Nyaungywe) | 1,302 | 111,557 |
Ye Ngan (Ywangan) | 359 | 10,107 |
(3)
Under Commissioner, North West Frontier Division
Singaling Hkamti (Zingalein Kanti)
Hsawnghsup (Thaungthut)
(4)
Under Commissioner, North East Frontier Division
Hkamti Lōng (Kantigyi)
(5)
Karenni States
Bawlakè | 500 | 8,649 |
Kantarawadi (Eastern Karenni) | 3,000 | 39,198 |
Kyèbogyi | 700 | 12,785 |
Nawng Palai (Naungpalè) | 30 | 1,153 |
APPENDIX IV
ADMINISTRATION OF THE SHAN STATES
(See p. 115)
The Federation of the Northern and Southern Shan States took effect from 1 October, 1922. The Federation consists of the Northern and Southern Shan States set forth in Appendix III, together with the towns of Taung-gyi, Loilem, and Kalaw. One object is understood to be the removal of the Shan States from the jurisdiction of the Legislative Body of Burma.
The States will be under the general control of the Commissioner, North Eastern Frontier Division. There will still be a Superintendent at Taung-gyi and one at Lashio.