The Straits Budget, 24 September 1908

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1 26 The Straits Budget
  • 27 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXII. NO 2641. Singapore, Thursday, September 24,1908. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CEMTUIV Price 25 cents
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  • 238 1 LEADENS:— The Age-Limit of Government Servants 12 of Liberal Party Reviewed 12 S Chinese-American Alliance 18 Alleged Barefaced Blackmail in Siugai>ore 18 Arousiug the Wrath of the Empress Dowager 14 Efficient Fire Alarm System for Singapore 14 Australian Cricket Team’s English Tour 14 Bail way Improvements in
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  • 685 1 At a meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday afternoon, there were present His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson. K.U.M.G., His Excellency’ the General Officer Commanding the Troops, Major-General T. Perrott, C.B., the Colonial Secretary, Captain A. H. Young. C.M.G.,
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  • 138 1 Three lads, two Chinese and a Malay, were prosecuted before Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Third Magistrate, on Saturday, for entering the Stamboul Cinematograph, now showing in a hall in Wayang Street, without tickets. The first accused said that he saw some samsengs unfasten a door by reaching
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  • 995 3 —Straits Times, September 18. In this prosaic twentieth century, witli all the comforts and discomforts provided by modern civilisation, a visit to a Pilgrim Ship starting on her outward voyage takes one back in spirit to the days
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  • 143 3 Sergeant Nicol prosecuted a Chinaman named Lim Ah Kit before the District Judge, Mr. E. C. C. Howard, on Monday, for housebreaking with intent to commit theft at Mr. Murphy’s office at Messrs. John Aird and Company’s quarry, Bukit Timah Road, on the early morning of the
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  • 81 3 The Malay Mail hears that the Jolioro State railway, which is at present open for ordinary traffic as far as Segamat, will be open to Labas, about 52 miles from Gernas, within the next ten days. Our contemporary also learns that the line is ready for use
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  • 1109 4 Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, in the Supreme Court, on Friday, held that Messrs. A. M. Sarkies and E. Johannes had brought on or contributed to their bankruptcy by rash speculations. Each would undergo imprisonment for the maximum peridfi of
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  • 134 4 The persons responsible for opening a portion of the roof of the Supreme Court, would have been thanked by special jurymen and others having business before their Lordships, on Monday, had their generosity in providing facilities for flooding the stairways and the floors extended to supplying
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  • 287 4 The value of the trade of Seism,,.. 18 returned uh *54,664,961, Iu crease of nearly four and a I, i," 1D dollars over the figures of the nr, r u lll 0l > to which both imports and exn! !i"
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  • 200 4 Teo Ah Hee was before the Third Magis trate, a few weeks ago, for preliminary inquiry into a charge of attempting to murder Keo Tong, but the Magistrate, after hearing the evidence, decided to amend the charge to one of voluntarily
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  • 72 4 Soon after the steamer llock Lee l( r: Kuantna wharf, on her last trip down to Singapore, an accident occurred in the engineroom to Mr. Georgeson, the chief engin* or. While attending to the machinery In* g *t the forefinger of his left baud cutoff cl"'*
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  • 724 5 OCR Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September IS. In the course of his interesting account of ut ut tour through the Federated Malay Statt-. the Hon. Mr. John Ferguson, C.M.G., t 1( H „ior Editor of the Ceylon Observer, that the
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  • 150 5 Mr. A\. Henry, of Kuala Selangor, was savagely assaulted the other day while riding a bicycle in the district by a Malay or •Javanese armed with a long parang. 1 he man, on approaching and just as he arrived opposite, turned and made a cut
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  • 121 5 The ludo-China Government are continuing the forwarding of refugee Chinese revolutionists to Singapore to save the trouble of keeping them. This is admitted frankly by the Saigon Opiniou, which says that the refugees are a rowdy lot and hard to manage. A good number of them who
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  • 112 5 Sharpers are said to be at work in the five-foot ways in different parts of the town, fleecing green sinkehs with the old threecard trick. A Chinaman was before the Third Magistrate, Mr. Maurice Thunder, on this charge, on Monday afternoon, and pleaded guilty. He was fined
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  • 101 5 Tan Ah Chat was heard hurriedly coming down a back staircase in Pagoda Street, on Thursday night last, after a Chinaman who had seen detectives approaching had cried out, Run! Upon investigation, it was found that holes had been made in a door at the top
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  • 338 5 The following extract is taken from a report on the health of the troops by the Royal Armv Medical Department:— The health of the troops at Singapore showed a distinct improvement as compared with last year .1906), and an eveu
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  • 244 5 The report of Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, Registrar of Births and Deaths, states that during the week ended September I*2, there were 284 deaths in Singapore, equal to a death* rate of 44.90. A hundred and seventy-two deaths were of
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  • 1146 7 —Straits Times, September 10. y (l ;l( of the rusty Netherton, with the tr.tng'. 1 symbols on her dented plates, and cl< -c*"to where the New Orleans was anchori a (paint craft with a strange record was
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  • 156 7 From the port of Keraaman, 27 miles north of Kuantan, in the State of Tringganu, comes news of a tragedy. On the 9th instant a Malay returned to his house and found a man in the building talking to his wife. A struggle took place in the
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  • 14 7 1 he Straits Time* ih not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.]
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  • 175 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, September 18. Sir,—With reference to tho letter quoted in your leader of yesterday’s date, it is all very w 1! for you to ask why I did not interfere, and so on. As my time is not my own,
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  • 99 7 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, September 21. Sir,—With reference to the letter of the Mauaging Director of the Sernpaw Tin Mines, Limited, which appeared in your issue of the 14th instant, Mr. Norman Dalrymple will be pleased to meet the Shareholders of the
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  • 251 7 Mr. (i. G. Seth, Assistant to the Attorney. General, conducted a preliminary inquiry before Mr. C. F. J. Green, the Second Magis trate, on Thursday, in a case in which five Hokiens were charged with possession of instruments for counterfeiting dollars. Important evidence
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  • 645 8 Major-General T. Perrott, C.B., the General Officer Commanding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, distributed, at the Y.W.C.A., on Thursday, the certificates and medallions awarded to the successful candidates at the recent examinations in connection with the St. John Ambulance
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  • 181 8 Mr. E A. Gardiner, Second Superintendent of Police, raided No. 29 Hong Kong Street, on Friday afternoon, and arrested four Hylams on a charge of playing in a common gaming house. One of the four, w r bo said that the
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  • 170 8 Before Mr. C. F. J. Green, the Second Magistrate, on Tuesday morning, an aged Chinese woman named Wee Tuan w as placed on trial on a charge of depositing the body of a child in the drain in South Bridge Road, at 6.45 p.m. on
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  • 139 8 There was a daring highway robbery near the fifth mile, East Coast Hoad, on Wednesday of last week. On Saturday afternoon, three Hokiens held up a Chinaman named Koo Lee, near the same place, and relieved him of 14.05 in coppers. The second outrage was perpetrated in
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  • 305 8 DuriDg 1907, the Selangor Department expended. including estimated cost ol ail Crown tl,e despatched during the year" *<> Aft against a budget provision of S2,'l»ms rhts is the largest sum yet expended bv u department m any one year, says the Kr Kesident
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  • 78 8 For obliging an officer or employ/ of the steamer Merapi, according to his own story, a Chinaman who was arrested in Tanjong Pagar Road with 30 tahils of chandu, valued at $9O, in his possession, on Saturday night, was fined
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  • 113 8 A quiet wedding took place at St. Andrew s Cathedral on Saturday, when Miss M. Stewart, the great granddaughter of au old Scottish soldier, was married to Mr. A. Kessler. The officiating clergyman was the Kev. Marsh Kirkby. The bride, who wore a pretty cream
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  • 58 8 Pullman cars are being got ready a workshops at Kuala Lumpur for the State Railway. Also a sumptuous sail) n for His Highness the Sultan of that h who is thus the only local potentate t > l’||- ness a 4 gliding palace,’ or a
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  • 41 12 Dk Blank. —On September 17, at the Maternity HoHpital, Singapore, the wife of H. de Blank, of Pulo Samboe, of a non. Hakt. —On September 18, at 67, Anson Hoad, Singapore, the wife of Alfred A. Hart, of a daughter.
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  • 23 12 Harris —Rakowkr. —On September 15, at the Synagogue, Singapore, Myer Harris, of Manila, to Sarah Kakower, niece of Joseph Oinsburg, of Singapore.
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 400 12 V*\4 pennon movement in England.—StraitH Time** September 17. Has the pernicious parrot-cry of Too Old at Forty reached the Island of Java We read that the Governor-Genpral of Netherlands India has refused to fix an age limit beyond which candidates will be regarded as too
      – , *• V*\4 pennon movement in England.—StraitH Time** September 17.  -  400 words
    • 1376 12 Straits Times, September 21. Within a week or so, the political truce, which begins with the opening of the grouse season in Great Britain, will come to an end. As there is to be an Autumn Session of Parliament, the conflict of parties in the
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    • 1398 13 Straits Times, September 19. No madder piece of American journalism ever perpetrated than the New York H, raid’s advocacy of an alliance with China, c/rning at the present time, when the l uted States tieet is on its way to Japan, the impression left by a perusal
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    • 570 13 description in the Colony. -Straits Times, September 17. Headers of Jerome's Sketches in Blue, Green and Lavender' will remember the fussy citizen who was always interfering in other people’s business, aud the direful consequences to the neighbour to whom he gave advice on the Water
      description in the Colony. -Straits Times, September 17.  -  570 words
    • 353 14 spy into it« membership.—Straits Times, September 18. The Empress-Dowager of China has just shown the Befortning Party that she is not to be trifled with. A reform association, styled the Cheng Wen Society, lately memorialised the Emperor, by wire, to call together a
      spy into it« membership.—Straits Times, September 18.  -  353 words
    • 221 14 ono of tho most valuable features.—Straits Tiioes, September 17. In our account of the fire which occurred in Kerbau Road, on Tuesday morning, reference was made to the great need here of an efficient fire-alarm system. We are informed that Mr. M. W. Pett,
      ono of tho most valuable features.—Straits Tiioes, September 17.  -  221 words
    • 620 14 —Straits Timos, September 18. It is uow definitely arranged that the Australian Hoard of Control shall send a representative team to England in the cricket season of 1909. Whatever bitterness of feeling was created by the outspoken remarks of some of the English newspapers when
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    • 316 14 —Straits Times, September 22. With the prospect of the .lohore Hailway early next year, aki possible to reach the capital of the V a few hours and to make the ovarian!! journey to l‘rai, at Penang, the mana, ot the F.M.S. Railways is pushing on
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    • 289 14 —Straits Tunes, September 'll The Chinese official world is much con* cerned about Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the Chinese Reformer, who is resident at present in Singapore. They would be much happier if Sun were dead, but we can assure them that the Reformer is in
      .—Straits Tunes, September 'll  -  289 words
    • 1412 15 with the anti opium edict. Strait* Timea, September 2H. ou the whole it cannot be said, ho far as tlj.* year 1907 is concerned, that there is any u rv substantial evidence of honest compliance with the anti-opium edict.” This is the verdict of the
      with the anti opium edict. Strait* Timea, September 2H.  -  1,412 words
    • 594 15 Straits Times, September 22 The milk supply of Singapore'has been the subject of a good deal of discussion lately, and will be up again at the meeting of the Municipal Commission on Friday. It is not necessary to repeat the revolting descriptions of filthiness
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 92 12 The post free price of the Straits Times is |38 a. year. The post free price of the Straits budget is $14 a yearIt is not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions tor shorter periods are at the same propor* donate rate as for a year. The Straits
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  • 23 12 DEATH. Ellis. —On September 18, at Singapore, Cecil Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ellis, aged one year and ten mouths.
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  • 1531 16 The Kinta races will, iu all probability, take place in April next. The total expenditure on the up keep of the Malay States Guide* during last year was $409,405. Captain and Mrs. H. II. F. Stockley arrived from home, on Thursday, by the intermediate P and steamer
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  • 1027 17 Mr. A. E. Young, Chief Surveyor, F.M.S., j h;i returned from leave. Mr H. F. Stainer, Headmaster, Central chool, Larut, has arrived from Home. I colonel Walker of the Malay States G ules, is expected to return from Home in a month’s time. hr D. K. McDowell
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  • 501 17 At the Supreme Court before Mr. .Justice Sercombe Smith, on Tuesday afternoon, Koh Twa Chet* sued Clio Tak for an injunction restraining him from maintaining a watchman and padlock to guard certain iron on a piece of ground at Teiuk
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  • 184 17 Mr. E. C. Howard presided ov< r a Board of Justices, on Tuesday afterno n, to consider applications for transfers, removals and new licences. There were also present with him in the Third Magistrate’s Court, Dr. W. R. C. Middleton, Lieutenant B. A. Cator, R N., Messrs. A.
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  • 324 18 The annual report of the Directors of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate, Limited, states that during the year ended March 31, 51 acres of land were felled, cleared, and planted, 100 acres were filled and cleared ready to plant, and 148
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  • 103 18 When the new bridge acrosH the Singapore River is completed, the Electric Tramways Limited will not be long in linking Orchard Road with Keppel Harbour. It is announced that, on Monday, the Tank Road section will be opened for public traffic, the. first cars being timed to leave
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  • 108 18 On Wednesday last, Mr. E. E. Colman, sitting as Third Magistrate, committed Dr. Devandra N. Goshal to the Assizes on a charge of criminally assaultiug a middleaged Chinese woman named Youg See Hock at St. John’s Quarantine Station. Accused stated that he would reserve his defence
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  • 62 18 Can a thief enter a man’s room, unlock a safe near his head while the owner is asleep, and get safely away with $276 which had been deposited with the sleeper, without leaving any trace of his presence The question is puzzling the police, in view of
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  • 242 18 At the Marine Court, on Wednesday, last Mr. E. C. Howard, Lieutenant B. A. Cator, H N., and Messrs. Kinghorn and Farrell gave their decision on the stranding of the cable ship Patrol, near Aroc Light, in the Pulau Laut Straits.
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  • 69 18 The Straits Steamship Company’s steamer Lady Weld had an unfortunate experience on her last trip to Malacca. A passenger died of cholera on the voyage between Singapore and Malacca, and upon arrival there the steamer was ordered to return to the Singapore Quarantine Station, which she did,
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  • 156 18 Sir George B. Bruce for several years was the representative elder of the Singapore Presbyterian Churcli in the London Presbytery. In this office, he w T as succeeded by his son-in law, Mr. W. McKerron. The office at present is filled by Mr. Andrew
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  • 79 18 The following is a comparative s f atement of tho cultivated rubber exported from the Federated Malay States during the eight months to the end of August, 1908 and 1907: 1908 1907 Increase lbs. lbs. lbs. Perak 275,313 145,877 129,436 Selangor ...1,251,809 717,953 533,856 N. Sembilan 373,414
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  • 105 18 Tho other day, Mr. Justice Woodward 1 poll, commenced the hearing of brought by Tong Yip Sang against the Ku dang Mines, Limited, demanding them remove the tailings they had deposited™ land belonging to him adjoining their rfl porty at Kledang,
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  • 282 18 Sinoapobi, Skftkmbkk 28, 1908. PRODUCE. Farabi or 7.55 do (Cube No. 1) nnpicked 12 00 Copra Bali 7 20 ao Pontianab g Pepper, Black 10 20 do White 6% 15 621 Sago Floor Sarawak buyers 2 95 do Brunei No. 1 2.80 Pearl Sago 8.60 Coffee Bali, picked 28.00
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 746 19 I c S.C.C. Autumn Lawn Tennis tourua- e nt i> gradually drawing to a close. A few games have yet to be played, and, j r ,v* ling the weather does not interfere, nroblblythe Championship will be contested i tl)i*
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    • 366 19 Singapore Championship. The matches in the two semi-tiiials for the Singapore Championship were played at the Racecourse on Saturday afternoon. In the first, I)r. R. A. Campbell was opposed to Mr. F. Ferguson. Campbell won each of the first two holes in 3, but the match was all square
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    • 564 19 Match on the Esplanade. On Saturday, a Cricket match was played on the S.R.C. portion of the Esplanade between teams representing the Government ami Municipality and The Rest. The officials batted first and were disposed of for 60, 80 of which were scored by T. de Silva, who was
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    • 833 20 Police v. W. Kents Scratch XI. A mixed team of the Police tried conclusions with a scratch eleven of the Royal West Kents at soccer on the Beach Road reclamation ground no Friday, a fairly interesting game being the result. Tl.i teams were well matched. The military showed
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    • 88 20 5.V.A. Shoot. Sergeant M. K. Watt, of the Bearer Company, won the S.Y.A. monthly rifle shoot on Sunday. S.R.A. Monthly Shoot. On Sunday afternoou, the monthly shoot in connection with the Singapore Rifle Association was tired at the Balestier Range. The first three in the A and B Classes
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    • 252 20 Singapore v. Bangkok. The following is the position in the cable chess match between Singapore and BangRuy Lopez. White (Singapore.) Black (Bangkok.) 1. P-K 4 P-K 4 2. Kt—K B 3 Kt—Q B 3 3. B—Kt 5 Kt—K B 3 4. Castles Kt x P 5. P—Q 4 B—K
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    • 123 20 Competitions at the Swi mmin C| A favourable tide attracted i. K Uubl ance at the Swimming Club on events were dedded— the Kinlael T ming Salver and the final (•>0 yards handicap). L The Tinlayson Salver comm-titi,. the members of the Singanore V i' as f l ArtiUery-
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    • 82 20 Match at Chinese Volunteer Club A team representing the Subordinate Cirii Service Association met the Chin,.2i-i teer Club at Billiards at the Volunteer f° U k house, Beach Koad, on Saturday* and v b by 56 points. The scores were as follow: I>OUBLKS. S.C.S.A. C.Y.C D. M. Fernaudez I
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  • 111 20 A civil case which was before Mr. E. C.C. Howard at the District Court, on Friday afternoon, disclosed the fact that Messrs. Ribeiro and Company’s bookbinders are on strike. One of these sued for a month s wages in lieu of notice. Evidence was given to the
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  • 213 20 Mr. Wm. Macbcan has given notice that, at the next ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission to be held on the 25th instant, he will move:— 5 t That immediate steps be taken to frame estimates of the cost of establishing in Sin gapore a model dairy
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  • 2199 21 London, September 16. The body of Professor Churton Collins has u found in a secluded spot on a farm near Lowestoft. He had committed suicide. It is reported from Manchester that the ration of Cotton Spinners has declined Lord Mayor’s invitation to meet the representatives 0 f the
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  • 1062 22 Berlin, September 16. At the opening of the Dutch Parliament, regret was expressed at the absence of Queen Wilhelmina. The Speech from the Throne referred extensively to the national deficit of 16,(XX),000 guilders, and recommended an increased import duty of teu per cent., establishment of a duty on
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  • 145 22 Mr. William Barry, an overseer, iu the employ of the Westminster Construction Company, at the work in connection with the new bridge at the mouth of the Singapore River, was before the Third Magistrate. Mr. Maurice Thunder, yesterday, on a charge of theft of a barrel
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 533 23 September 16 V 1)C ar, Brit str, Stewart, Hongkong, PaterB rei2 HaelTF<* An Irian, New York, P. *nrH > str^ l, Prynn, Langkat, KaU Bros P r< *i' Nor str, Folkman, Bangkok, Joo Seng Chang >7 v Brit str, Kplintou, Keelang, Bonstead p Seng, Brit str, Ralph, Penang, Talk
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    • 485 23 September 16 Saint Patrick, Brit str, Manila Oberhausen, Ger str, Hamburg via ports Nirvana, Fch yet, Marseilles via ports Vedra, Brit str, Yokohamk Magnet, Brit cable str, Kohsichang t Dagmar, Ger str, Bangkok Breiz Hnel, Fch str, Tsingtan Arcouia, Rus str, Calcutta Dovre, Nor str, Bangkok ■7 1 Zanoni,
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    • 110 23 PASSED SUNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Sept. 3.—Brit. str. Crown Galcia, from Pasoeroean, Sept 2. For Delaware Breakwater. Brit. str. Inlander, Wright, from Singapore Sept 1. For Christmas island. 3. —Brit. str. Swanly, Dawson, from China. 4.—Ger. str. Westfalen, Hilliman, from Tjilatjap, Sept 3. For Batavia. 7.-Dut. str.
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  • LIST OF PASSENGERS.
    • 219 23 Per P. and O. Mooltan, connecting withthe steamer Delta at Colombo, due September 25.—Mr. C. M. Phillips, Colonel J. Jackson, Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mariner, Mr. W. W. Robinson, Mr. R. Birrelt Mr. E. O’Hara, Mr. A. E. Beajoley, Mr. B. 6. Lee, Mr. F.
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    • 225 23 By the Carlyle, Captain H. Cobb, Sept. 17. From Port Swettenham: Messrs. A. K. Smith and Ben Hur. Port Dickson: Mr. Harmer. Malacca: Messrs. W. A. Cuscaden, P. H. Lee, Seet Keng Seek, Chew Hwee Kiat and Ho Cheng Seek. By the Sumatra, Captain E. W. Bruce, Sept. 17.
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  • Stocks and Shares. Singapore, September 23, 1908.
    • 349 24 Dill oi Mumt ar i j Mne p mu j Shares forma- Capital Subscribed of i y ftlae l 0 Unimaed *,omp<%nj Q7otaiioB? "ion Shares 1908 j 1800,000 800,000 80,000 10 10 Belal Tin M. Co., Ltd. 660 1907 1800,000 118,000 11,600 10 10 7,600 Bruang Ltd. 650 1901
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    • 313 24 I lana man nnn fu ns 86,500 1 1 Anglo Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. (fully paid) 3.116 i»O6 £160,000 194,126 mm x 17/# (oontrib.i 3.9 6 1906 8100,000 138,000 12,60» 10 10 7,400 Balgownis Rubber Estate Ltd. (fully paid/ 15(0 1904 £BO,OOO 93,760 22,750 1 1 12.000 Bala Cave®
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    • 217 24 1 894 £5,877.10.0 4,805 7,688 13/6 li/6 916 Bella Asbestos Eastern Agenoy, Ltd 5.50 1898 9935,000 336,000 4,600 60 50 Fraser A Neare, Ltd. 140.00 )865 915,000,000 16,000,000 190,000 196 136 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 80 0 0 iboa liiflAOM a «oo 000 f 18,000 100 HowartbErskine, Ltd. 133.60
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 117 25 DINNEFORD’S Acidity of the tion, Affections. The Universal Sour The Physician’s Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. Safest and most Effective Aperient for Regular Use. MAGNESIA Highland Milk. A PURE COHDEM8EO •/#>?* UNS WEETEKED MILK. Lhrgi• size per dozen $2.25. Small size per dozen $1.50. Less 5 per oent.
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    • 348 25 MARTIN ft .6 Wits THE RUBBER WHEEL ANO CYCLE WORKS 47 Hui 8treet, (opposite Armenian Church). Bicycles on hire, for sale and repaired. We (lu a11 kind* of Repair Work on Carriage, Dogout and Ricksha Wheels, also supply ail kind* d Rubber Tyres. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pr oes mod rate. NOTICE
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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    • 337 26 t K LEA PERRINS f7♦ v?, ipV-nfcA ?r v '.1 f **vq ZL*. <:■ j Assists digestion and gives a delightful piquancy and flavour to all MEAT DISHES, SOUPS, FISH, CHEESE, CURRIES, DAME, POULTRY and SALADS. |iSi m&m The Original Genuine Worcestershire. ®y Royal Warrant to H.M. The mng .M.S
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