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10. SECRETARY. 
Mr. Zacharias explains that he is going away on leave on the 1st 
prox. and suggests that Mr. C. St. G. Wheelev be appointed Secretary 
until the Annual Meeting. 
' Passed unanimously. 
Mr. Skinner proposes a vote of thanks to Mr. Zacharias for his 
hard work and the great energy he has displayed. Mr. Gibson 
seconds, and it is carried nem. con. Mr. Zacharias briefly acknow- 
ledges. 
11. SUBSCRIPTIONS. 
Mr. Zacharias explains that both the Lower Perak, and the 
Kelantan District Planters’ Associations had not been in existence 
during the whole of 1910 and therefore suggests that, as they had 
already paid $200 each, the balance of subscription otherwise due 
from them be erased. 
Agreed to. 
12. GENERAL. 
The Secretary places the following letters on the table: 
The Secretary, 
Planters’ Association of Malaya, 
Kuala Lumpur, 
Federated Malay States, 
London, E. C., 3rd March, 1911. 
F. M. S. MEDICAL SCHOOL. 
Dear Sir, 
Some of the members of this Association received a circular 
letter from the Principal some time back asking for donations to be 
granted to a scholarship fund, and by request this appeal was brought 
before the Council of this Association, although no direct communi- 
cation had been received, as it was desired by some companies to 
ascertain the general feeling on the subject. As a result it was 
decided to recommend those wishing to subscribe to the fund to do so 
by annual subscription. No doubt some companies have communi- 
cated direct with the promoters of the fund, but I am requested by 
the Selangor Rubber Co., and the Sungei Way (Selangor) Rubber 
Co., to state that they have now heard that the fund is being called 
“The W. W. Bailey Memorial Fund ” and they desire it to be indi- 
cated to the proper authorities that the Selangor Rubber Co. is 
willing to subscribe $200 and the Sungei Way (Selangor) Rubber Co., 
the sum of $100 annually. May I ask therefore that you will be kind 
enough to intimate to those in cha-ge of this fund that the local 
