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Betanic hardens, 
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£8th # June, 1920 
Lear Lewten-Lraln* 
Upon m j return to &ing«.po:t*c f Chipp gore 
to k*o your letter to him of 17*6* which is a lint 
suggesting that Ohipp should see Haynes, written 
upon f-aynet 1 letter to you containing the statement 
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that you and ~ aya&» support the idea of a s trong 
Garden* department existing iu touch with the depart¬ 
ment . of Agriculture* Though the letter does not exacts 
iy say se, .1 understand taat it relates to preps salt 
tnat my department should he put in cnarg# ef uie 
Jrubiic u^rc.sru* in Kuala jjumpur, esming to serve 
the do v*ru »wn ** n‘f t'i^ federated ^aiay diatea in a way 
1 fie ely t o exy and ♦ 
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i bnewn thL.c inch an id-fa j?.Ar> acid in 
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and hel lev.; that it .vould b*> staple cempar; lively 
with tn® experience gained her and in ^©naijg, am'L 
with the aeceseairy runde te extend th.b utility of 
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your Gardens in Kuala Lumpur oenaidfcre.hly # 1 cell era 
alee that the extension ©f tiy Department to the 
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federated ^alry State® would make its efficiency greater 
both ala affording an extension of ax fa for our 
experiuental :lntreductism», and by putting additional 
hortieu.Uuxist^ ihc; !h. field sf wor>. Administratively 
ther i ax5 gui.io which you rill recognise, one being 
th"t I hec.rje in part a W, rum, 'and in closer 
touch with you, and other that bht* ^ore her ti cult or- 
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:i«ts I command the easier It is te adjust the 
demands for wheir services. 
