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Malay States and Straits Settlements, a small table 
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of the last Census returns, and a table of the 
principal products exported from The Federated Malay 
States. I should be glad if you would furnish the 
figures for a table of products exported from the 
Straits Settlements, I enclose copies of the tables 
now exhibited. 
(4) With regard to the collection of 
economic minerals in the Court, tin is well 
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illustrated, but other minerals are only represented 
by specimens from very few localities which are not 
accompanied by detailed information such as is 
required by commercial men, so that there is room 
for further samples with full information. Copies 
of the labels exhibited with the mineral specimens 
are attached. 
( 5 ) The rep'ort on Para rubber seed and oil 
was sent out on the 21st November. No doubt you 
will have seen it by this time. The report is 
printed in the current number of the "Bulletin" and I 
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look for commercial development at an early date, 
(6) I note that Mr, Walter Fox will in 
future act as agent for the Imperial Institute in 
Penang, I am sorry to hear Mr. Curtis is ill and 
has left you. 
(7) Y/ith regard to the Bulletin of the 
Imperial Institute your name has bean placed on the 
complimentary list for both the "Board of Trade 
Journal* and the Bulletin, and I trust ycu will 
receive it regularly in future. 
(3) I have seon Sir Frank Swettenham and 
Mr. Rodger. Do you not think it would help us if 
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