This document discusses the history and issues with the land systems in the Straits Settlements of Penang, Singapore, and Malacca. It notes that while the settlements were originally administered from British India, their land systems did not resemble India's due to the settlements starting as unpopulated forest land. Over time problems arose as the settlements developed without clear land policies, including inconsistent sale terms, incomplete land registration, and unclear title documentation issued to native cultivators. Reform of the land system is now recognized as necessary by the government to address the various issues that have grown over time, but determining the appropriate reforms will be challenging given the complexity of problems that have evolved with the colonies.