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Should you require some more particulars kindly let us know 

 and we shall be very pleased to procure same for you. ■ 



Soliciting your esteemed commands. 



I have, &c. 

 Per Pro. HoOGLANDT & Co., 



G. J. M. Kenhmans. 

 Kuala Lumpur, i8th May, 1911. 



Messrs Hooglandt & Co., 

 Singapore. 



Dear Sirs, 



I am in receipt of your favours of I2th and l6th instant, for 

 which I thank you. 



The information that my Association requires is as to the con- 

 ditions of recruiting in Java. 



I am informed that the number of Recruiting Licences is limited, 

 and that it will be some time ibefore the present applications are 

 worked off. 



Trusting that you will be able to give me further information on 

 the matter. 



I have, &c., 

 C. St. G. Wheeley, 



Secretary. 



The Secretaries, Singapore, 23rd May, 191 1. 



The Planters' Association of Malaya, 

 Kuala Lumpur. 



Dear Sirs, 



With reference to your favour of the l8th instant, we have much 

 pleasure in informing you herewith, that the Netherland Indian 

 Government has decided to consider again all applications for recruit- 

 ing Javanese labour for Estates in the Federated Malay States. 



It will certainly be some time, before the applications are worked 

 off as the number of recruiting licenses is limited to 2000 coolies (in 

 all) per month. 



I will therefore be advisable to send applications in as soon as 

 possible and we should feel very much obliged if you would kindly 

 mention our name to the members of the Association in this respect. 



We enclose a specification of particulars required and we shall 

 be pleased to draw up the necessary official (stamped) letters of 

 applications to the Netherland Indian Government. 



I have, &c., 

 Per Pro. HoOGLANDT & Co., 



G. J. M. Kenhmans 



