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Provided that an employer who is dissatisfied with the decision of 
the Superintendent may appeal to and appear personally before the Im- 
migration Committee, whose decision in the matter shall be final. 
6. The Superintendent of Immigrants may refuse to issue a kan- 
gany license to a kangany whom he considers to be unsuitable and may 
cancel the license cf any kangany on reasonable proof of misconduct. 
24th November , 1908. 
Supplementary Rules framed by the Immigration Committee 
under section 6 (a) of “ The Tamil Immigration Fund Enactment, 1908.” 
1. Subject to these rules a rebate on assessment may be granted 
from the Immigration Fund by the Superintendent on behalf of the 
Immigration Committee to employers who imported Tamil coolies from 
India with State-aided tickets from the 1st January, 1907, to the 12 th 
Fubruary, 1908, provided that no such allowance shall be granted in 
respect of any coolies imported with free tickets. 
2. The rebate shall only be granted to such employers as have 
paid assessment under the Tamil Immigration Fund Enactment for 
the first two quarters of 1908. 
3. The rebate shall be at the rate of two dollars for each adult 
coolie imported as described in rule 1, minors counting as half adults 
but it shall in no case exceed the amount paid by the employer con- 
cerned as assessment under the Tamil Immigration Fund Enactment 
for the first two quarters of 1908. 
4. Nothing in these rules shall he taken as giving any employer 
an absolute right to any rebate, but any employer claiming a rebate, or 
who may he dissatisfied with the rebate granted, may appeal from the 
decision of the Superintendent to the Immigration Committee, whose 
decision in the matter shall be final. 
5. Rules 1, 2 and 3 shall not apply to employers resident in 
Johore. The cases of such employers will be considered individually 
by the Committee, provided that in no case shall the amount of the 
rebate to any such employer exceed two -thirds of the sum paid by him 
in assessment for the first two quarters of 1908. 
24 th November , 1908. 
THE COMPOSITION OF THE MILK OF THE DAIRY 
COW AND BUFFALO IN THE MALAY 
PENINSULA. 
Having read Mr. Main’s interesting article in the October number 
of the Bulletin (Page 437)1 should like to draw attention to a some- 
what widespread fallacy which exists in the Federated Malay States 
and I presume in the Colony also, and which is also voiced by Mr. 
Main, with reference to the supposed poor quality of the milk from our 
local,” that is, Indian and Siamese or crossbred Indian and Siamese 
ows. 
