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on an estate there is at least a dresser to look after 
the health of the labourer. 
Dollars 6 to 8 (Rs. 10.8-0 to Rs. 14) are found 
sufficient to supply an individual with food and 
clothing. 
Repatriation . — Within one year of his arrival in 
Malaya any emigrant who has been assisted to emigrate 
at the cost of the Indian Immigration Fund shall, on 
satisfying the Agent of the Government of India in 
Malaya that his return to his home is desirable, either 
on the ground of the state of his health, or on the 
ground that the work which he is required to do is 
unsuitable to his capacity, or that he has been unjustly 
treated by his employer, or for any other sufficient 
reason, be repatriated free of cost to the place of his 
recruitment. 
Even after the expiration of one year after his 
arrival any such emigrant who is incapacitated by ill- 
ness or who owing to trade conditions is thrown out of 
work will be repatriated free of cost to the place of 
recruitment. 
Where there is a sufficient number of children on 
an estate the Controller will order the Manager to 
provide a school and teacher. Nearly every estate has 
got its own temple. 
Most estates' have got vacant land on which 
labourers may have gardens and keep goats and cattle. 
Indians have the same rights as all other races in taking 
up State land and acquiring alienated land. 
By the new Labour Code all penalties’ for labour 
offences will be abolished and the relation between the 
labourer and employer will be treated as of a purely 
civil nature. 
