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dent in the F.M.S., that I should approach you on the matter, and 
to ask whether you will from time to time keep me advised of matters 
of interest to our Malaya Companies. We should be glad to be 
favoured with any printed reports of the P.A.M. Meetings and of 
the Federal Government Gazette. (The latter must, no doubt, be 
subscribed for, and if this is so, would you kindly lodge an order in 
the proper quarter on behalf of this Association.) 
On the 15th July last communications were addressed to the 
Chairman of the P.A.M. relating to the F.M.S. Government Drains 
and the Water Scheme, and the co-operation of your Association in 
these matters will be esteemed, 
I await with interest further information of the progress of your 
arrangements for the exhibition, and on hearing from you on the points 
relating to finance, will bring these before my Committee. 
With compliments. 
I am, Dear Sir, 
Yours faithfully, 
(Sd.) C. Taylor, 
Secretary, Rubber Growers’ Association. 
The Secretary reports on the progress made by the Sub-Com- 
mittee. 
The subject having been discussed by the Meeting in Committee, 
the Secretary is directed to receive all subscriptions made locally • 
towards the Exhibition Fund, and to arrange for Sir William Taylor 
to receive all home payments. 
5. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION. 
The Secretary lays on the table a photograph, forwarded by 
Messrs. Lewis and Peat, show the P.A.M. Exhibit at Tervueren. 
The Secretary also reads the following letter: 
Anvers, le 25 Octobre. 19 lo- 
tions, 1’ assurance de nos meilleurs sentiments. 
Association des Planteurs de Caoutchouc, 
Anvers. 
6. COMPULSORY GRADING OF EXPORTS, 
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