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The Selangor Rubber Company Limited. Silver Medal and 

 diploma in class I. 



The Tremelbye Rubber Company Limited. Silver medal and 

 diploma in class 2. 



The Seafield Rubber Company Limited. Silver Medal and 

 diploma in class 3. 



The Bukit Rajah Rubber Company Limited. Bronze Medal and 

 diploma in class 2. 



The Batu Caves Rubber Company Limited. Bronze Medal and 

 diploma in class 3. 



The Federated Malay States Rubber Company Limited, were 

 " Highly Commended " for their exhibit in class I, and the Rembia 

 Rubber Estates Limited were " Commended " for their exhibit in 

 class 2. 



The classes in respect of which the competition took place were : — 



1. Hevea Crepe, Sheets, Biscuits or Block (unsmoked) 



2. Smoked Sheet from Hevea latex 



3. Smoked Crepe (any thickness) from Hevea latex 



4. Any form made from Species other than Hevea. The other 

 prizes for which Malayan planters entered were the India Rubber 

 Journal's Silver Shield, and Grenier's Rubb.^r News Silver Trohpy, 

 the awards in respect of which are not yet announced.* 



It was the wish of the Planters Association of Malaya, expressed 

 through their Exhibition Sub-Committee that the model Malay house, 

 which figured so prominently in the exhibition of 1908, should be 

 again utilized on this occasion. Unfortunately space could not be 

 found for the house on the Section in the Main Hall but, by the 

 courtesy of the Management of the exhibition, space was given for 

 its erection in King George's Hall where it proved a source of 

 attraction. 



The exhibits of coconut produce sent home by the Director of 

 Agriculture were arranged in connection with tliis house. 



In a building opening off the King George's Hall a Cinematograph 

 display was arranged four times daily showing all the operations 

 connected with rubber production and manufacture in the Malay 

 States from the burning jungle to the despatch to Europe of the 

 rubber on board the exporting ships. The film was prepared by 

 Messrs. Palhe Freres, of Singapore, at the instance of Mr. H. N. 

 Ridley, F. R. S., and the display never ceased to attract large num- 

 bers of the visitors most of whom understood then for the first time 

 what rubber planting really means. 



Both the Shield and Trophy have since been awarded te Sungei Kapar State, Selangor. 



