No. 36 in 3975 1910 



Sir, Kuala Lumpur, 2yth February, 1911. 



With reference to your letter dated the 22nd February, 1911, 

 I am directed to inform you that the charge for native labourers in 

 District Hospitals is 24 cents per diem and to enquire whether your 

 Association considers that this rate should be adopted in the case of 

 estate hospitals. 



I have &c., 

 F. E. Taylor, 

 For First Assistant Secretary, F.M.S. 



The Secretary, 



Planters' Association of Malaya, 

 Kuala Lumpur. 



No. 38 in 39/5/I9IO. 



Kuala Lumpur, 15th March, 1911. 



Sir, 



With reference to your letter dated the 3rd March, 1911, I am 

 directed to ask if there is no possibility of obtaining before the 30th 

 April the views of the Planters' Association of Malaya with regard to 

 the rate to be prescribed under Section 18 of the Estate Labourers 

 (Protection of Health) Enactment, 1910, (No. 19 of 1910). 



2. It is understood that there is urgent necessity for the rules to 

 come into force as early as possible. 



I have, &c., 



J. R. O. Aldworth, 

 The Secretar3% Under Secretary. 



The Planters' Association of Malaya, 

 Kuala Lumpur. 



Mr. Skinner thinks that Hospitals in charge of a dresser only 

 should be able to recover 24 cents per diem, but that placed under a 

 fully qualified European doctor should able to recover 30 cents. 



Mr. MacFadyen thinks that it would be preferable to have a 

 uniform rate, and proposes 24 cents. 



Mr. J. Gibson seconds this proposal, which is carried unanimously 



8. ADVERTISING THE PENINSULA IN INDIA. 



The Secretary reminds the meeting that this matter was allowed 

 to stand over from the last njeeting. 



Mr. Dupuis proposes, Mr. Macfadyen seconds, and it is carried 

 nnanimously, that it be recommended to the Indian Immigration 

 Committee to take up this matter. 



