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The Secretary, P. A. M., 
Kuala Lumpur. Kapar, 31st May, 1910. 
Dear Sir, — In reply to your letter dated May, 7th. 
At a Meeting of my Association held on May, 26th the following 
resolution proposed by Mr. Bosanquet and seconded by Mr. Walker 
was carried unanimously. 
“ That in the event of Government requiring returns to be sent 
in of sick coolies greater facilities be given superintendents for punish- 
ing Canganies who do not report cases of sickness.” 
Yours faithfully, 
(Sgd.) N. C. S. Bosanquet, 
Hon. Secretary, Kapar Dist. P. Ass. 
On the motion of Mr. Trotter, seconded by Mr. Hamerton, the 
Kuala Lumpur District Planters’ Association’s Resolution is adopted. 
10 . APPRAISER’S LICENSES. 
The Secretary reads the following two letters : 
No. 1943/1910. igth May, 1910. 
Sir,— I am directed to inform you that the attention of the 
Government has been called to the fact that various persons have 
been acting as appraisers and valuers of land without having taken 
out a license under "The Appraisers’ Enactment.” 
2. In future, steps will be taken to prosecute any persons in- 
fringing the Enactment in this manner, and I am to request that you 
will be so good as to bring the matter to the notice of members of the 
Planting Community, whose notice it would hitherto appear to have 
escaped. 
I have etc.. 
Your obedient servant, 
(Sgd). E. C. I-I. Wolff, 
for Federal Secretary. 
The Secretary, P. A. M., 
Kuala Lumpur. 2nd May, 1910. 
Dear Sir,— T he enclosed is a copy of letter sent by my Asso- 
ciation to the Resident and I am asked if you will put it before your 
Committee and ask them if possible to take some action in the matter. 
Yours faithfully, 
(Sd.) W. H. Tate, 
Hon. Secretary. 
