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In regard to the achievement of the desired objects it will be depend- ent on (a.) the enterprize of the people themselves in adopting object lessons which may be placed before them and As the successful management of the garden, which should be associated with due economy. The natives are generally poor and would probably be slow to take up a new

thing, in fact they could hardly afford to vacrifice present crops while experimenting with Any transition could best

new ones.

be accomplished by wealthier Chinese in tongkong who would know how to use their capital and employ the people in any new cultivation. Astart

in this direction is being made by. Chinese gentleman and possibly others will follow in time.

The selection of a site,

& for

a

garden is of great importance; the

chief objects to be considered in making.

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