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7. GENERAL. 
The Secretary reads the following correspondence 
loth May, 1911. 
The Editor, 
Agricultural Bulletin, 
Singapore. 
Bear Sir, 
At the Annual General Meeting of this Association held on 30th 
ultimo, 1 was instructed to ask you whether you could make any 
reduction in the subscription charged us of $1,000 pei annum. 
Believe me, &c., 
C. St. G. Wheeley, 
Secretary. 
Botanic Gardens, 
Singapore, May 16th, 1911. 
Dear Sir, 
In answer to your letter as to the subscription of the Planters’ 
Association to the Bulletin, I would point out that the subscription 
for this year has been already paid, and that as I am leaving the 
East at the end of the year, the Bulletin will then naturally cease to 
exist, so that there will be no more subscription to pay. 
I remain, 
Yours truly, 
Henry N. Ridley. 
Mr. Gibson remarks that this is unfortunate and asks whether it 
would be advisable to ask Dr. Ridley’s successor to continue the 
work. He would suggest that the Association ask Dr. Ridley to ask 
his successor to continue on the same lines. He says that Dr. Ridley’s 
contributions have been highly valued by the Planting Community 
and it would be a distinct loss if the Bulletin were discontinued. 
BROWN’S SPECIFIC 
FOR 
To be had at the Singapore Dispensary and of Miss Brown, 
Grassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore :: :: :: :: 
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