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When the kangany finds people willing to emigrate 
he must supply them with a copy of the official 
pamphlet* giving information about Malaya and obtain 
their receipt for it. He must then produce them before 
the Village Munsiff or Headman whose duty it is to 
see that there is no valid objection to the person 
emigrating. If satisfied the Village Headman initials 
the entry of the intending emigrant’s name on the 
back of the license. When the kangany has collected 
a number of intending emigrants and obtained the 
necessary authorisation from the Village Headman he 
takes them to the port of embarkation, i.e., Madras or 
Negapatam, either himself prepaying the trainfare, 
which he afterwards recovers, or getting the fares paid 
by one of the Recruiting Inspectors or Agents (of 
whom there are fourteen) employed by the Fund. 
Before they are permitted to embark all emigrants 
are inspected by the officials of the Indian Govern- 
ment — the Protector of Emigrants and the Medical 
Inspector. 
After the emigrants are shipped, unless he is him- 
self returning to the Straits when he is paid the balance 
due to him on arrival, the kangany receives his com- 
mission less the amount of his advance from the 
financial agents. 
The commission of Rs. 10/- is sufficient to cover all 
legitimate charges and is kept purposely low to prevent 
the kangany from 1 dealing with professional recruiters. 
fine recruiting allowance which the employer receives 
from the Fund has varied from $3/- to $20/- and 
it at present fixed at $10/- the latter figure is designed 
* ^ copy of the pamphlet is attached, Appendix B. 
