With the object of stimulating this neglected and falling industry 
three silver cups and two silver medals are offered in the several 
classes provided. 
Coffee, also, receives its share of attention, and silver and bronze 
medals are offered in each of the two classes, viz., Liberal! coffee and 
coffee of any other variety. Provision is made for cloves, nutmegs, 
pepper, camphor, getahs, gums and damars, gambler, sago, 
tapioca and arrowroot, etc., etc. 
In the section for oils are many classes which ought to claim the 
attention of Planters, such, for example, as lemongrass oil, coconut 
oil and oil cake, Para ( Hevea brasiliensis ) seed oil and oil cake. 
The day is fast approaching when Para seeds will not be 
required in large quantities for planting purposes and as every 
estate will be yielding immense numbers the production from them 
of an oil as a bye product is to be encouraged. 
The classes provided for cottons and fibres should fill well. In 
the latter case silver and bronze medals are offered for the best 
collection of named fibres. 
Fruits make up a section containing 30 classes with cash prizes 
in each instance, with the exception of the class for the best collec- 
tion of cultivated fruits for which a silver medal is offered. 
The Division for Stock and Dairy Produce consists of sections 
for cattle, buffaloes, goats and sheep, pigs, poultry and dairy 
produce. Attractive cash prizes and four silver cups and 2 silver 
medals are offered throughout the division and the classes are 
expected to fill well in consequence. 
Twenty classes are provided for Horses aild Dogs. I he section 
for Horses should fill well, it consists of classes for Polo Ponies regis- 
tered 14.2 or under, Gentlemen’s Hacks, Single Harness Horses and 
Ponies, Single Harness Horses imported from the United Kingdom, 
Lady’s Hacks, Jumping competitions, Double Turnout, and 
Championship events. Two prizes (cups) will be presented for each 
event provided sufficient horses complete. Entry forms may be 
obtained from the Hon : General Secretary or from the Secretaries of 
the various Turf clubs throughout the Federated Malay States and 
Straits Settlements. 
In the section for Dogs eleven classes are provided and two 
prizes will be given in each event provided five or more dogs are 
competing. 
Native Industries and manufactures are always well represented 
at these shows. 
Sections are provided for Metal work, Wood carving. Em- 
broidery, Weaving, Baskets, Mats, Old'Weapons, Models, etc., etc., 
and also a section reserved for Malay Schools only. 
