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or the £5th I left Penang at ^a 0 and arrived in Taiping at ICh* 
3b a,m, At 11 a,m, the she* was declared opened to the pubUfcd.lt was one 
oi the beet organised Show I hare ever see* in the Peninsula and with.**: 
the 'assistance of the Volunteer and ®oy Sbeuts Corpa good erdes was »■ 
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^uii.v since* o»ery where * The only faults were that all entrance*? to the 
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stalls were on one aide of the buildings and all the exits on the other- 
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oo that popple had to give many unnecessary rounde about ths buildings 
in order to go froia one stall to the next, and even then one could not 
be sure that he had seen all of them, Had they only made the entrance 
£i one stall on tns exit side of the previous one, much o’f the con- 
fusion among the people and' many of their ^roubles would have been a- 
drawback 
voided,The next gxaxxxixxix was that nearly all the label® of the ard 
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tides exhibited by the Haley cultivators ware written in Jawi and not 
in Romanised Halay, so that there was great difficulty in obtaining the 
proper vernacular narr.es of the various exhibits, Frequently the verna¬ 
cular names if* ere emitted, 3To doubt every article exhibited had number 
which by/ referring to the EXHIBITS 1 GUIHE enabled a man to find what 
section or subsection one was dealing with, Hut to one who was interest* 
in the various cultivated varieties of common fruits, vegetables, etc, 
a gmiis^ ^lasses in the ^ulde^*|fcd- net of much uec$ for frquently 
t/.an one cultural variety and many times also distinct species were 
