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MISCELLANEOUS. 



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1. For the information of subscribers and others who wish to 

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 to, of New Series, Vol. I (1901-1902) have been reprinted and 

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Rainfall for July, 1904 :— 

 Balik Pulau 

 The Fort 

 The Prison 

 Government Hi] 

 Pulau Jerejak 

 Lumut 

 Pangkore . . . 

 Bruas 



M. 



Penan «, 8th August \ 1004, 



970 



9'25 

 9-1 2 

 9 00 

 6*29 

 14-81 

 12-03 

 7-80 



E. SCRIVEN, 



Assistant Surgeon , 



Prison Observatory, 



