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0 The Committee will appoint Judges, from whose decision 
there shall he no appeal. They may withhold a prize when they are 
n oninion that there is not sufficient merit to justify an award, and 
may recommend special prizes for any exhibit not contained m the 
wlnl* No exhibitor shall be awarded two prizes in any class. 
SC , The Committee reserve the right to refuse or exclude any 
. ovliihits and the arrangement of the exhibits shall be subject 
to direcfon ’ The Committee does not hold itself responsible for 
exbi^tor^^P©DS® s *^^ . ^ trangporfc by R a ii wa y must give notice 
through a District Officer or direct to the Hon. Secretary, who will 
provide them with a free pass for themselves and their exhibits. A 
reduction of 25 per cent off the usual freight will be made by the Straits 
QtAnmshiu Company on all bona fide exhibits. 
5. All entries must reach the Hon. Secretary at least seven da>s 
before the Show (Monday, 3rd August.) , • 
6 Exhibitors in Division C must provide for the care and main- 
tenance of their own exhibits, and will only be permitted to remove 
theii animals from the Show grounds on obtaining an order of removal 
fiom^the ^ 01 ^ xhibit ( e J cep t live animals) may be removed from the 
ground before 7 a.m. on the 13th August. . . £ . t 
8 8 All reasonable care will be taken to provide for the safety of 
exhibits sent to the Show, but the Committee . does not hold itself res- 
ponsible for the loss of, or damage to, any exhibit, eithei in transit o 
during exhibition. Provision will be made for keeping articles of value 
™ de 9. l0 Go“rn k men a t t exhibits shall not be eligible for prizes in any 
C ' aS V All exhibits, with the exception of those in Division B, must 
be in the Show yard not later than 6 p.m. on Sunday, the 9th August. 
agriculture in kelantan. 
Mr. W. A. Graham’s latest report on the State of Kelantan has 
tUe ^A^largef number of inquiries concerning land for rubber Ranting 
were received during the year. These kd to further negot t wh;le 
many parties, some of which resulted m the taxing up 
several applications were pending at the end of the yea . 
land taken up amounted to 14,000 acres of which 8,000 aie situatea 
within the Duff Company's concession. An arrangement was a rived 
at by which the Duff Company, although all its rights 1 an r t " 
terminate with the year 1940, was enabled to entei mto negotiariflgs 
possible rubber planters for long leases, the Goyernment agieeing u 1 
conditions, to recognise such leases 
when the Company s rights cease. The s0 , i i i j 
have been reported on as very suitable for 1U D P Rubber already 
being leased toplanterson exceptionally easy cone 1 ■ ,, 
planted is all doing well and the young trees compare favomabi> with 
