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PLANTERS ASSOCIATION OF MALAY. 
Under the presidency of Mr. R. W. Harrison, (Klang, D. P. A. 
a meeting of the above Association was held July 22nd, at 8 a.m. in 
the I poll Club, and there were present the following delegates. 
C. L. Gibson, J. I. Philips, Alma Baker, H. S. Whiteside, 
(Perak, P. A.) ; John Gibson, (Klang, D. P. A.); P. W. Parkinson, I. 
L. Jarvis, H. F. Browell, (Batu Tiga, D. P. A.) ; H. M. Darby, 
(Kapar, D- P. A.) E. Valpy, (Kuala Langat, D. P. A.) ; Thomas 
Boyd, A. Crawford, (Malayan, P. A.); H. C. E. Zacbarias (Secretary). 
The Business. 
The Secretary read the business to be put before the Meeting 
which was as follows : — 
1. Minutes of previous Meeting. 
2. Report of Special Committee on Constitution of Benevolent 
Fund. (( 
3. Proposed by Kuala Langat D. P. A : — That Government be 
requested to prohibit the sale to Tamils by Spirit Licensees of liquors 
other than unadulterated toddy and beer.” 
4. Proposed by the Malay Penipsula Agriculture Associations: — 
“ That this Association approach Government requesting that a reward 
be offered to such person as shall satisfy the Government of an approved 
method of exterminating white ants.” 
5. Repatriation of unfit Indian Immigrants. 
6. Proposed amendment of the “Prevention of Diseases” En- 
aetment. (( ... 
7. Proposed by Batu Tiga D. P. A. That this Association 
appoint a Commission to go into the question of bolting by coolies, 
with the idea of that Commission subsequently reporting to Government' 
on that matter.” 
8. Proposed by Batu Tiga D. P. A. That in Rule 5 the words 
‘and shall be declared at th« Annual Meeting in April’ be deleted, 
and the following substituted : ' and new members shall enter the 
Association after the Report for the past year has been received at the 
Annual Meeting.” . 
The Chairman then proposed that as the minutes of last Meeting 
held in the Kuala Lumpor on the 19th May last had already been cir- 
culated they be taken as read. 
This was unanimously agreed to, and the minutes were accordingly 
declared passed. 
The Rubber Exhibition. 
The Secretary next drew attention to ?he scant way samples of 
F. M. S. rubber were being prepared for me approaching Exhibition 
in London and said that although a large amount of space had been 
applied for, only some seven, den exhibits were being shown up to date. 
Amongst these were Kamimting, Sungei Krudda, Bertam, Caledonia, 
Jehong, and Golden Hope Estates. He believed that in several in- 
stances orders had been given to Managers to refrain from sending 
exhibits at all. 
