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Summary
The author's rigorous historical research and superb narrative
skills bring to life the fascinating story of the relatively unknown
pioneer, Lewis J. Fraser.
Born in Singapore in 1841, Fraser became a well-known and popular
businessman there. But fickle markets and financial difficulties in
the early 1880s resulted in a high-profile court case which brought
his commercial downfall. Fraser was sentenced to two years rigorous
imprisonment.
On release he left Singapore for Pahang. There, based in the tiny
mountain-side village of Tras, he developed a lucrative tin mining
business, overcoming the many challenges which faced him. Fraser
later moved his operations up to what became known as Bukit Fraser,
working the steep gullies until his retirement in 1900. With
diminishing yields, the hill was abandoned until 1919, when it was
decided to create a new hill resort.
This is the story of 'old white beard', after whom Fraser's Hill
takes its name.