Sago is still produced in so no quantity; • ut the ar.oun 
•w 
of raw Material obtained Id deareasing* 2api<ca Id ' rarely 
j. 
5 
grown 
now 
except 
for 
use 
She 
december 
c rep 
of 
that 
of 
Hajslmtans 
but 
the 
good. 
Goconut ; as ha 
have 
b e< 
an increase of the Pain weevil in the centre of the 
island, and a serious outbreak of the noth orachartona 
c ate- xantha Un th e 
y \ 
east of 
the 
island.! 
which 
SHKKKiSK 
MBM& wi 11 af feet 
the crop 
of 
nuts in 
1914 • 
• ;$x 
Penan g« Hhc agriculture of Penang shcr/s little change 
Kutmeg#- and Olov^-eultivatic n is apparently Veer •• asi ng: 
and the output of* v the year of the former has been very 
« 
snail* .‘-he coconut and are c a-nut crors have Veen fairlv 
V, 
gccd. Mangesteens vfore produce l freely t and their lowest 
pr ce ^-as $3.50 per hundred* Durians fruited normally- 
i 
An impression gained in Penang is that there will We 
si.se the 
an increase shortly in the KiQdri&M of Mango st^en crop 
on account of the number of young trees non- coming into 
bearing* there is no \ sign of an . increase in the 
output of plantains, though the demand would seen to be 
considerable: «> A similarly thi^sfe the local supply of 
, - •- i 
\ V r 
vegetables is hardly adequate, there a rr ears tc he no 
•; / ; w * ■ * x 
h 
increase an. their cultivation* p 
v t 
the rice crop of i*n rwt.p, 
1515“14 is very premising* 
v x 
v 
- u 
- ; \ 
' w/asv 
.eg' y ■ 
* ,( 
■ h \ i N 
( \ 
j H 
not "ood; but that of 
* ' A- % 
f i \ > , . / > 
' ' J 
b , • ‘ ,1 
Linns'?_S &Jj&le y. -Sk« i/,~+, of * &<? sugar cultivation 
■*•'* * roviace rfellesley has dis'j r-ftawli gvccept or course 
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