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I2ih February , igio. 
Sir,— With reference to your letter of 20th October, last, I am 
instructed to forward for your information the following list of em- 
ployers prepared by a sub-committee of my Association, and to 
enquire whether none of these employers have been granted exemp- 
tion, as it appears certain that not all of them comply with the 
Enactment. 
ESTATES. 
Jugra Land & Rubber Co. 
Teluk Estate 
Dusun Durien Estate 
Tongkah Estate 
Permatang Estate 
Klanang Estate 
Jugra Estate 
Sungei Sedu Estate 
Telok Gong Estate 
Serdang Balah Estate 
Brooklands Estate 
Sungei Manggis Estate 
Teluk Datoh Estate 
Bateng Estate 
Sungei Buaia Estate 
Lunderston Estate 
H. H. the Sultan’s Estate 
CONTRACTORS. 
Messrs. Vaitlingani) Kataiah, and the Post-cart contractor. 
I have etc., 
Your obedient servant, 
(Sgd). E. Macfadyen, 
Hon. Secretary. 
No. 84/1910. Klang, 10th March, 1910. 
Sir,— In reply to your letter of the 12th February, I have the 
honour to inform you that I am not aware that any of the Estates 
therein mentioned have been granted exemption. 
2. I must point out that I cannot enter into further correspond- 
ence with you on this subject, unless you will clearly state the object 
of these enquiries. 
I have the honour to be, 
Sir, 
Your obeient servant, 
(Sgd.) G. A. Smith-Steinmetz, 
Ag. Assist. Supt. of Immigts., F.M.S. 
Mr. Munro, point out that this was most inconclusive and that 
the Enactment ought to be enforced in all cases. 
Mr. Jarvis says, if the Goverment made contractors conform, they 
will have to look around for their labour. At present they were 
probably not even paying the cess. 
Mr. Zacharias remarks that Government did not enforce the 
Enactments. Under these conditions legislation became a perfect 
farce. The administration should provide the machinery to carry it 
