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4. The following table shows the number of Exhibitors in each 

 Division, the place from which they came and the prizes gained :— 





tural Produce. 



-s. Fruits and 

 ;getables. 



iDairy Produce. 



is and Dogs. 



:s and Industries. 



iral Implements 

 iscellaneous. 













Agricull 



Flowei 

 Vc 



Stock and 



Horse 



1 Native Art 



Agricultu 

 and Ml 













A 



B 



C 



D 



E 



F 



Total. 



Prizes. 

 $ 



Cups. 



Medali 



Penangand Pro- 























vince Wellesley 



329 



236 



147 



82 



183 



24 



1,001 



1,206 



17 



41 



Perak .. 



130 



67 



27 



2 



88 



8 



322 



701 





4 



Malacca 



79 



47 



9 





43 



2 



180 



104 







Negri Sembilan 



83 



32 



13 





137 



I 



267 



61 







Selangor 



63 



33 



3 





35 





134 



89 



5 



4 



Singapore 



2 







7 







9 



10 



4 



3 



Brunei . . 



2 









12 





14 



42 







Johore . . 



2 













2 





I 





Kedah .. 









5 



I 





6 





I 



2 



Total . . 



690 



415 



199 



97 



499 



35 



i>935 



^2,204 



28 



54 



5. The figures work out to about the same proportion, as 

 regards the percentage of prizes gained to the number of competitors 

 as was the case at the previous Show, Penang and Province Wellesley, 

 heading the list with 54% of the prizes and 51% of competitors. 



6. The Show was patronised to an unprecedented extent as 

 shown by the gate money which amounted to 11,030.69 on the first 

 day, $808.96 on the second day, and $460.65 on the third day. The 

 prices of admission were $2 for the opening ceremony on the first 

 day up till 2 p.m., afterwards 25 cents. The charge of admission on 

 the second day was 25 cents and on the third day 10 cents. The 

 second day presented an unusually animated appearance when school 

 children of all denominations were admitted free. 



7. Housing of Native Exhibitors. — The Committee were fortunate 

 in being allowed to use the barracks till lately occupied by the F.M.S. 

 Guides overlooking the Show grounds to accommodate Native Exhi- 

 bitors and their families and thus what at one time seemed to be a 

 difficult problem to solve was rendered comparatively easy. The 



