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Mr. Gibson proposed ithat the following be the four P. A. M. 
members, viz:— Messrs. Duncan, Skinner, Cumming and Pears. This 
was seconded by Mr. Hawtrey and carried unanimously. 
3. LONDON EXHIBITION. 
The Secretary read the following correspondence : 
Sir William Taylor, k.cm.g., 
Malay States Government Agent, Kuala Lumpur, 
ill, Queen Victoria Street, 24th December, 1910. 
London, E.C. 
Dear Sir, 
I am obliged for your favour of the 2nd ultimo and have also had 
before me copy of your letter of October 20th to the Federal Secretary. 
In the meantime you will have heard from the Director of Agri- 
culture, F.M.S., who has been deputed to carry on all correspondence 
with you direct, so as to avoid duplication of letters ; and I trust you 
will have gathered from this that we are very much alive to the 
necessity of making a good show next June. 
The exhibit “Malay Peninsula” is a joint undertaking made by 
the Government of the F.M.S. and S.S. and by this Association on 
behalf of the whole Rubber Industry of the Peninsula, and it is 
therefore not at all desirable that individual estates should book 
space at this Exhibition. Our stand is intended to advertize the 
Peninsula as a whole by the best it can produce; not specific 
commercial companies ; and I mention this point particularly in reply 
to your paragraph 7 to the Federal Secretary. For the same reason. 
Engineering firms should book space individually and not be allowed 
to exhibit on our stand (v. par. 9). This Association understand that 
you will act as special Commissioner for this Joint Exhibition, and on 
behalf of my Association I beg to express the great satisfaction that 
we feel in knowing the undertaking is in such energetic and sym- 
pathetic hands. 
BROWN’S SPECIFIC 
FOR 
- AND - 
DIARRHOEA. 
To be had at the Singapore Dispensary and of Miss Brown, 
Grassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore : : ; ; : 
