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left to the individual. He then moved that the report 
of the Agricultural Committee, along with the suggestion 
of the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, be adopted, and that the 
thanks of the Society be accorded the Agricultural 
Committee for the trouble they had taken in the 
matter. 
The Chairman said the suggestion would be adopted. 
He also mentioned that favourable replies had been 
received from the attorney of The New Colonial 
Company, Limited, Messrs. Garnett & Co., and the 
manager of the British Guiana Bank, in connection 
with the matter. The majority of sugar estates, he 
said, were quite prepared and were ready and anxious 
to assist and encourage the industry. 
It was agreed to ask the Agricultural Committee to 
draw up a leaflet giving information on cane-farming 
to be distributed among the villages, and suggested 
that the Rev. D. J. Reynolds be added to the number 
of the committee for the purpose of preparing it. 
On the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. 
iEneas D. Mackay, the report was adopted. 
It was agreed that the matter of the Commercial 
Intelligence Branch of of the Board of Trade could be 
best dealt with by the Chamber of Commerce, and 
the Secretary was desired to communicate to the 
Government to that effect. 
A Government communication acknowledging the 
letter of thanks of the Society to His Majesty the 
King for becoming Patron, was read and taken for 
notification. 
A Government communication calling attention to 
the '' Empire Reviews " was read. 
The Secretary was desired to thank His Excellency 
