Agricultural bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay StatesNew series . 40 for labour and expect to find a sufficient supply at hand. YourCommittee wish earnestly to impress upon you their emphatic con-viction that there exists the mo.^t urgent need for anticipating aserious scarcity, by importing labour now largely in excess of pre-sent requirements, and at the same time they desire to again recordtheir appreciation of the strenuous efforts of the Government toget into closer touch with the great labour market of India and,whilst endeavouring to procure sufficient coolies fur their ownreq


Agricultural bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay StatesNew series . 40 for labour and expect to find a sufficient supply at hand. YourCommittee wish earnestly to impress upon you their emphatic con-viction that there exists the mo.^t urgent need for anticipating aserious scarcity, by importing labour now largely in excess of pre-sent requirements, and at the same time they desire to again recordtheir appreciation of the strenuous efforts of the Government toget into closer touch with the great labour market of India and,whilst endeavouring to procure sufficient coolies fur their ownrequirements, at the same time to keep in line with unofficial em-ployers. Attached are various statistics in connection with labour,which should prove of interest : Statement of Coolies Imported by Railways and PublicWorks Department during the year 1901. Railway ... Public Works DepartmentNegri SembilanPerak ... No. of coolieslanded atKlang Cost ofcoolies landedat Klang. Average costof each coolielandedat Klang. $ 1,7325i4316 7 8 43,, f 25-3I23-6729*1034-68. 142 OS o o o 0 0 0 0 Ih on On ON u O o a V o m Q ir. CM .2 o ON 3U ID i ^ On OVvC cs o o zo oc ON -< esf go ON 11 3 -5 CX5 3 o <^ < 2 CQ O •V. ?o ft) V) o X On k to Vj UR o O <: AB b 0 0 k u — 0 K Ph 5 •— b 0 w u b 5 U3 Experimental Gardens.—During June, 1902, the Com-mittee appointed by the Resident General to confer with andadvise the Superintendent, paid a visit to these gardens. At thistime the land had not been finally acquired, and there was butlittle progress to report. Since that date no official inspection bythe Committee has been made, but it is reported that some 60 acreshave been felled and cleared, and that the Superintendents Bunga-low, with a considerable approach road, has been built. The nextreport of the Committee, following a further inspection which willbe shortly made, will be awaited with interest. The Superintendenthas compiled an elaborate treatise upon the extracti


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