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2. From this I take it, that my letter of July 2&rd 

 did safely reach you ; and as this included the photo of the 

 Malay House and a complete list of all exhibits sent, I am 

 at a loss to understand your remarks sub paragraph 8 of 

 your letter, from which I gather, that these enclosures did 

 not reach you. I sent a similar list of all exhibits on the 

 same day to Mr. Manders, avIio, as you must have noticed, 

 inserted these particulars in his catalogue. 



3. As regards the accounts, I have written to the 

 Federal Secretary and shall no doubt in time hear from 

 him. 



4. The Director of Agriculture has handed me two 

 photos. 



5. I thank you for having booked 10 copies of the 

 Conference Eeports. If more are required, I will write for 

 same to Mr. Manders direct. 



6. It is my pleasing duty to inform you, that at the 

 last Meeting of this Association, held on the (3th instant, it 

 was resolved by acclamation to place on record a hearty 

 vote of thanks to you, Sir, for the excellent work done by 

 you, at this Exhibition on behalf of the Planting Industry 

 of the Malay Peninsula. At the same time I would beg 

 of you to accept from this Association a small memento of 

 the occasion and enclose draft for 6 guineas, asking you to 

 make your own selection of the form, which you would best 

 like this memento to take. 



I have etc., 

 (Sgd.) H. C. E. Zachaeias, 



Secretary. 



London, 



3rd February, 1909. 



Sib,- — In answer to the second paragraph of your letter 

 of the 14th December, it would appear that the only differ- 

 ence between us is the meaning of the words "a complete 

 list." 



2. We did the best we could with the list sent and 

 furnished Mr. Manders with the information contained in 

 the Catalogue. 



In writing my paragraph 8 I thought it only right 

 to point out these matters, so that at any future exhibition 

 you may be in a position to make a better show. I now en- 



