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1. The competition shall he open to residents in Singa- 
pore, Penang, Malacca, and the Native States. 
2. All articles exhibited for competition shall have been 
grown by the exhibitor, or must have been in his possession 
at least four weeks before the day of exhibition — Bouquets 
and Table Decorations excepted. 
3. It shall be distinctly understood that all plants exhi- 
bited in Section II. must be in flower, and fruits and vegeta- 
bles must be fit for use. The plants in all classes which 
contain more than one kind, must be of dissimilar kinds, 
except in class 50. 
4 All articles included in any entry must be arranged, 
and the Exhibitors and assistants must filially leave the shed 
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by 6 p.m. on the day before the Exhibition opens — except 
Exhibitors in Sections IV., V. and VI., who will be allowed 
to remain until 10 a.m. on the day of opening. Plants in 
pots cannot be received later than noon the day before the 
opening day. 
5. The arrangement of the exhibits shall lie subject to the 
directions of the Committee, 
(5. The Committee will appoint Judges, from whose deci- 
sion there shall be no appeal. 
7. The Judges will have authority to withhold the prize 
when they are of opinion that there is not sufficient merit to 
justify an award; or to award special prizes for anything not 
mentioned in the Schedule. 
8. No Exhibitor shall be awarded two prizes in the same 
class, or more than five prizes in the same Section. 
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