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Entries should be made formally as under : 
I/we desire to enter the Rubber Growers’ Association Com- 
petition, Cla.ss/es No 
(fill in numbers). 
and agree to abide by the published Conditions. 
Name of Company, Firm or Individual 
Signature 
Full Address 
Name of Estate 
Date 
Rubber Growers' Association. 
MALAY PENINSULA EXHIBIT. 
INTERNATIONAL RUBBER EXHIBITION, 19 IL 
London, E.C., February 15th, 1911. 
Dear Sirs, 
The Council of the Rubber Grower’s Association and the Board 
of the Malay States Development Agency, desire to call the attention 
of proprietors of rubber estates in the Federated Malay States to the 
forthcoming International Rubber and Allied Trades Exhibition 
(Agricultural Hall, June 24th to July nth), and especially to the 
MALAY PENINSULA EXHIBIT, which is a joint undertaking of 
the Governments of the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settle- 
ments and the Planters’ Association of Malaya. 
ORGANIZATION AND FINANCE. 
The organization of this exhibit has been undertaken by Sir 
William Taylor, K.C.M.G., the Agent in London of the Federated 
Malay States Government, at the request of the parties concerned, 
and inasmuch as it is necessary to raise a fund of $ 10,000 in order 
that the rubber products of the Malay Peninsula may be suitably 
displayed, it is hoped that all companies will contribute to this fund, 
and will remit subscriptions to Sir William Taylor, at the offices of 
the Malay States Development Agency, in-113. Queen Victoria 
Street, London, E.C. 
It is suggested that if companies whose production has reached 
200,000 lbs. of rubber annually will contribute £50, and companies 
whose production is between 50,000 lbs.and 200,000 lbs. will contribute 
£25, and other companies such amounts as circumstances justify, the 
required sum of $10,000 would be provided. The Planters’ Associa- 
tion undertake in their circular letter of 2 1st November, 1910, to 
refund after the books are closed any surplus moneys on a pro rata 
basis. The Governments of the Federated Malay States and Straits 
Settlements have contributed $6,000, and the $10,000 fund'now being 
raised is for the further requisite expenditure. 
