aori ouiiTHR Kh I nn . 
Jbing.aro:r& • The Planting of fresh land in rubber an4 
go co nut 3 continues or. a an all scale. Pineapple planting 
is being dene . se&evrbat extensively n parts of tha inland. 
There in a slight inereas^ of interest in r$?r- @r. an4, 
A ti J» W 
an in Grease (l planning of vegetables • 
She last indigo cultivation in the island is disag- 
poarinp; anl pan’ior cultivation already banished to parts 
difficult of access is markedly decreasing: the cultivation 
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of 13n®n- HHPlK oil grass is losing interest. 
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An area in the centre of the i s$ and has been planted 
g xp o r i j i 3 nt al 1 g * / i t h © a c ac # an d o ne flu al 1 s ul 11 v a to r h a s 
cor.: .oncod tc grow 
th« 
lessor yar— Bioscorea 
aculeata.* 
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She rubber es 
tat an 
in the island- 
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' # cons i i& r 0 das 
i n a s a t i r> f a c to ry 
C'-ndi 
tion: the chief 
y%t 
thepi are £M 
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m ra«t«r rf#wly in :<jj* ars 
finally dispensing dth their catch—crops .of 
As a conr,3on«no3 of this there is ;-r<?'aa'»l.r in Xf.U’ a 
t 
v-srj large iir.intiticn in the &u;yly cf pinos, for the 
nevr^y planted lands are not nearly as extensive as the 
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areas frost which’ the pi neap 1 e s are being out. Pinos 
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were" sc a undant at the height of the season in 1913 that 
tWy fetch d but BC cents per hundred at the tinnin^ 
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factories for a short tine. At. v i other tines they reached 
-• >. . 
per hundred. 
Ooc 0 nn t : air.s '>ave yj. 3 !de4. be 11 er in 1S13 - than ■! in 
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and Singapore 1 s export of copra and coconut. oil 
;' ’■ after 
has increased after the long decline which eennenced 
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tjii- splendid coconut year 1*IC • Similarly areca pains have 
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yielded better M /’ ' /w 
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