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after materials such as war and 'about 2 am' are brought from a local (toko?)

each family on an ave. gets 4-5 lengths more every 2 weeks from the pemilik (?) and this is(diseton kenbali ?) after it has already been turned into (batik?)
- 3 types of batik are made in Tanjung Balai. 
89 a day      a. 1st quality sold for 8000 Rp-
              takes 3 mo. to make 
42 a day.     b. 2nd quality sold for 2500 Rp-
              takes 2 mo. to make
64 a day      c. 3rd quality sold for 900 Rp-
              takes 12 weeks to make
-Maduna batik has its own (matupo?)
and is sold either on (Madara?) or on Kalinantan
that sold on Kal. is taken these by sailors or prahu
expedition (?) (no clue what any of this says)-along with batik these expedition traders also carry other trade good such as cattle and goats
- in Tanjung Bani are 10 (pemilik?) mori who generally also function as traders of the (fideshed batik?)

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-is one small take batik in T.B. ((is this a stone which sells batik, or batik supplies, or both?))
-formerly a coop but collapsed in 1965 and no (?) have been made to revive it.
-a major problem in the industry is dependence of (pengrajin?) on the 10 above traders for both credit in form of cloth and marketing.
-report also says quality low and need assistance in improving designs and techniques (e.g. dying (penbrabason?),etc.), plus use of new tools such as caps., etc to speed up production process and increase returns

(side of paper)
budget: 18,100,000 over 15 years

-program proposed: 
report feels a coop ideal way to (?) credit, conduct (?), and assist members to market -due to lack of trained persons to manage a coop, however, suggests the following:
1. training corse for 25 persons in cooperatives - these persons will (?) form a (?)
2. technical (ketranpilan=skill) course for 25-30 (pengrajin?)
3. credit offered to any (pengrajin?) or trade who can set up a longer pro-

Transcription Notes:
I think some of the words are Indonesian but I could be wrong