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If any action is eventually decided upon, we trust that we may 
count on the same hearty co-operation, that your Association was 
kind enough to render us at the London Exhibition of last year. 
Believe me, dear sir, 
Yours faithfully, 
(Sd.) H. C. E. ZACH ARIAS, 
Secretary. 
Sir William Taylor, Kuala Lumpur, 
Malay States Information Agency, I2th January, 1912. 
88, Cannon Street, 
London, E.C. 
NEW YORK EXPOSITION. 
Dear Sir, — I thank you for your favour of November 3rd and en- 
closures, all of which have been submitted to the members of this 
Association at their last Meeting on the 7th instant, when it was 
decided that this Association should take part in the said Exposition, 
provided the adequate co-operation of the Governments of the 
Peninsula could be secured. 
Believe me, dear sir, 
Yours faithfully, 
(Sd.) H. C. E. ZACHARIAS, 
Secretary. 
Under Secretary, F.M.S Kuala Lumpur, 
Kuala Lumpur. 29th January 1912. 
Sir,— I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter 3 in 
7950 of the I2th ihstant, which has been submitted to the members 
of my Association. 
In reply I am directed to inform you, that this Association is pre- 
pared to give its support to the New York Exposition but before 
going any further, would like to know, whether and to what extent the 
various Governments of the Malay Peninsula would co-operate. 
I have etc., 
(Sd.) H. C. E. ZACHARIAS, 
Secretary. 
The Secretary, London, 
Planters' Association of Malaya, 5th January, 1912. 
Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S. 
Dear Sir, — I am sending for your information a copy of a letter, 
and particulars and plan of suggested spaces that I have sent to-day 
to Sir William Taylor, as he will probably send his letter on to the 
Colonial Secretary, who will forward it again to you, thus causing a 
slight delay-and it will save time for you to have the letter in advance. 
The letter is, of course, to be regarded as private, and is sent you so 
that you may receive some additional information. 
