The Straits Budget, 20 May 1909
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section27 1909-05-20 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXIII. NO. 2675. Singapore, Thursday, May 20,1909. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY Price 25 cents27 words
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Article242 1909-05-20 1 LEADERSThe Official Trustee J* Philosophy of Criticism 12-13 Traitor of Traitors Jo Homes and Conscience Endorsing a Mindeed J4 Worthy of all Honour 14-10 Local and Gknkkal— Municipal Board 1 The Gay Gordons 8 Sir John Anderson 4-5 Legislative Council 8 The Merry Widow 6 Dangers of242 words
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597 1909-05-20 1 An unimportant meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Board Room, on Friday afternoon. Those present were Messrs. E. O. Broadrick, president; John Polglase, secretary; R. Peirce, engineer; F. E. Jago, Ong Tek Lim, W. Peacock, A. J. W.597 words
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212 1909-05-20 1 After comparing the programme for the forthcoming Penang Turf Club meeting with the Singapore programme to the advantage of the latter, the Pinang Gazette prooeeds as follows: What the Straits Turf does need very badly is the introduction of not a little but212 words
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402 1909-05-20 2 At the police court, on the 12th inst., the keeper of a coffee shop in Ansou Road was fined for selling intoxicating liquors without a license and for keeping the premises open during prohibited hours. In her defence she inaiutaiued that she402 words
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Article113 1909-05-20 2 Rather a startling denouement baa taken place in connection with the negotiation* that have been carried on between the Mac vo Government and the opium farmer at th it place, Haya the S. C. Morning Post. On 4th iust., under instruction from the Government at Lisbon,113 words
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Article105 1909-05-20 2 Summer has set in throughout Tonkin and, with the hot season, an outbreak of rabies is reported. Several natives have died of hydrophobia, and the Pasteur Institutes are crowded with patients. The same thing happens every year, and there seems to be no help for it. Experience105 words
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332 1909-05-20 2 Some time ago, a scheme was formulated at Shanghai for establishing a Chinese bank, with agencies abroad where largo Chinese* communities exist. Tho idea was suggested owing to the difficulties Chinese encounter in dealing with foreign banks. The latter332 words
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Article154 1909-05-20 2 Naud Singh appeared the district court, with bis left forearm iu spliots, to prosecute Haruam Das on a charge oi causing him grievous hurt, the arm beiog broken Complainant said that they were both watchmen and quarrelled over $2 which complainant owed accused. The blows were inflicted154 words
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Article116 1909-05-20 2 Tlio daughter of Mr. William JenniDgs Bryan, the American Democratic leader who visited Singapore a year or two ago, has granted a divorce owing to the failure of her husband to support her and her children Ml u.„ iry a 1 J U lrri< i d Mr116 words
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281 1909-05-20 2 The weekly circular of Mcshi-h kr„. Co., dated 13th inst., is as follows aHer an, i Although it is Kace Week our market U. beep extremely active, and a coneideLw business has been transacted in R„?il bIe which in all instances281 words
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Article131 1909-05-20 2 A European woman living in Malabar Street was prosecuted before the first magistrate, on a charge of insult. The complainant alleged that the defendant had thrown water upon Inin aud spat at him, besides addressing him in terms which offended his dignity. She, on131 words
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Article146 1909-05-20 2 The report of Dr. D. K. McDowell, the Registrar of Births and Deaths, shows that during the week ended May 8, 222 deaths were registered in Singapore, equal to a deathrate of 41.59 per thousand of theestimatid population. Malarial fever claimed 34 deaths, bronchitis 8, phthisis 22,146 words
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685 1909-05-20 3 n uruDtcv Court, on b riday, before :b t 1 Sercombe Smith, Heng Moey, the \Ir. -laBtice proprietor of a cloth *w#ty-nv« trading under the .bop t? L c v b Kce which failed recently, -tyle oi chop eJ by jir. Beatty, acting685 words
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256 1909-05-20 3 Alimat bin Awang, a syce in the employ of a Chinaman, was prosecuted by Insp. Connor in the third magistrate's court, on Kriday on a charge of rash driving. Mr. Connor explained to the magistrate that accused was driving a victoria256 words
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372 1909-05-20 3 Four Javanese constables and one corporal of the T. P. Dock marine police were again before the second magistrate, on Friday, for the further hearing of the charge against them of agreeing to accept illegal gratifications from some tongkang men employed in the372 words
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424 1909-05-20 3 Saturday night’s performance at tho Victoria Theatre attracted a crowded house which appeared to enjoy thoroughly tho comicalities of the Gay Gordons as presented by the Merry Little Maids Comic Opera Company. A feature of the entertainment was the dancing in424 words
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172 1909-05-20 3 Our Malacca correspondent writing cn 14th inst., states:—This morning the 22 1 Chinamen charged with attending a secret society meeting and remanded from week wore brought up for trial. The defences were very curious. Most of them pleaded that they had subscribed172 words
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3775 1909-05-20 4 A large number of members and guests of the Straits Settlements Association attended a dinner given at the Hitz Hotel, London, on April 20. to His Excellency Sir John Anderson, k C.M.G., who is due3,775 words
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378 1909-05-20 5 Rubber-growing is going ahead at Banjar, in West Java, where there is already a Planters’ Association. The Association now feels the need for increasing its membership and for widening its sphere of work To reach these ends, it has arranged for a378 words
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Article129 1909-05-20 5 The amok at Medan in Deli in which a Banjarese stabbed thirteen persons, of whom two have since died had a singular sequel. When the murderer started on his mad career, two policemen who were close by ran away, and the amok was not interfered with until129 words
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788 1909-05-20 6 His Excellency the Officer Administerthe Government (Sir Arthur Young, K. C. M. G presided, on Monday, at a meeting of the Legislative Council, at which there were also present:—The acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. Evans; the Attorney-General, Mr. W.788 words
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Article237 1909-05-20 6 The undoubted capabilities of the Merry Little Maids Company was again amply illustrated at the Victoria Theatre, on Monday, when that charming musical score, The Merry Widow, was staged. The house was crowded with a large and appreciative audience, though those in the upper ten might have,237 words
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Article101 1909-05-20 6 Not many months ago we had occasion to draw attention to the nuisance occasioned by dumping rubbish on the refuse ground in Alexandra Road and at tho same time commented upon the danger arising by dairymen being allowed to graze their cattle among the pots and101 words
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Article92 1909-05-20 6 Amat, a mail carrier, was fined 910 by the second magistrate, this morning, for carelessness in losing a mailbag and contents at St. Anthony's School, Victoria Street, yesterday afternoon. It appears that he went upstairs in the school to deliver some mail aud lett the bag aud contents92 words
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Article83 1909-05-20 6 (From Oor Own Corrksp 0 s DK nt HonfckoDK, May 14 The Governor, Sir F. Lugard, ha, ffiade a statement to the Legislative Council 1 progress with the Hongkong Railway He commented on the continual of the estimated cost.83 words
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456 1909-05-20 6 There was a large and representative gathering at Tanglin barracks, on Monday, to witness the finals in the annual sports of the 3rd battalion of the Middlesex Regiment Col. Glover and the officers were At Home to their friends, and456 words
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1086 1909-05-20 7 rt the immigration committee A nutftmt! of at K u ala Lumpur, was l ieM 0,1 n —the superintendent of Tlx** the chair, and Messrs. India” "ruer" K. W'. Harrison, 0. M. Cummins, ami trio f t| )01,086 words
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Article169 1909-05-20 7 We deeply regret to announce the death of Miss Edith Merryless, the well-known pianist, which took place with startling suddenness at Runnymede, Northam Road, last night, at 6-45 o’clock, from heart failure, reports the Pinang Gazette, of the 13th instant. Miss Merrylees, who, we believo,169 words
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83 1909-05-20 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 14. A Washington telegram gives a list of impending diplomatic and consular changes. Mr. Amos Parker Wilder, Consul-General at Hongkong since 1906, goes to Shanghai to succeed Mr. C. Donby, who83 words
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Article192 1909-05-20 7 Sin Leng, of Labuan, was fined $5 by a magistrate there, on a charge of negligently setting fire to a neighbour’s land, and appealed to the Supreme Court here, the matter being heard before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, on Monday. Mr. Hastiogs Rhodes, the Deputy Public192 words
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Article107 1909-05-20 7 His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has been pleased to sanction the following apportionment of the Beach Road Reclamation for different associations: —(1) The ground on the Stamford Road end for the exclusive use of the Malaya Football Association; (2) the adjoining ground on the Drill107 words
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Article124 1909-05-20 7 It is announced in the Government Gazette that telegraphic messuages will be received at the Govornmoat telegraph office, Singapore, for transmission overland to Malacca or places in the F.M.S., between the hours of 7 am. and 6 pm. daily, except Sundiys, when the hours will bo124 words
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2646 1909-05-20 8 Fine weather favoured the second day of tiie Spring Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club and many people again attended the function, on Thursday, but although there were more present than on Tuesday the number waa not2,646 words
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Article636 1909-05-20 9 Horses. 1st 2nd 3rd Fnp). Second Start 2 1 0 0 Pause 2 0 10 Pin 2 0 0 1 Frou Frou 2 0 0 O St. Dunstan 2 0 0 0 Grey Seaton 1 2 0 1 Unexpected 1 2 O 0 Excelsior 1 2 0636 words
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Article106 1909-05-20 9 Mr. P. A. F. David is appointed deputy registrar, Supreme Court, and assistant official assignee, at Penang. Mr. J. W. Goldthorp of the civil service, acts as district officer, Nibong Tebal, also as a magistrate, assistant district judge, a deputy collector of land revenue and a coroner for106 words
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937 1909-05-20 10 Comic opera with all its patter, songs, dances and absurdities was furnished at the Victoria Theatre, on 12th instant, by Bandmann s company of merry little maids assisted by a few equally jovial swains. When it was announced that the937 words
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290 1909-05-20 10 Much and sincere regret will be felt on the announcement that the ltev. J. A. Gray, M.A., does not see his way to extend his ministry in Singapore beyond the term of bis engagement which terminates in September. It was hoped290 words
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487 1909-05-20 10 Singapore experienced a rare Thursday when the Bandmann Com nan? 0L duced Messaged charming opcra VeroniC A crowded house welcomed the Merry l ie Maids, who, by their dancing, and general ensemble, eroked conuS applause. In spite of tho difficulties X surround the487 words
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Article92 1909-05-20 10 As showing a new departure in rubber matters at home, a Singapore resident tell* us that the school in England at which hi? son is being educated announces. througL the medium of the school magazine, that arrangements have been made to give the boys a course92 words
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304 1909-05-20 11 I’otli manager of this company, from Belat on May 1, to u*t as follows t 0 BU bmit to you my Gc nf?ewrt of the work done on your oine9 dur.DK O cM,.ANO.-Comin ß up Block304 words
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219 1909-05-20 11 Mr. Bath's report on the working of this mice in embodied in the following letter to the directors:— Gentlemen,—l bog to submit to you my report of the work done on your mines daring the month of219 words
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161 1909-05-20 11 An explosion on board the petroleum tank steamer Groningen at Tanjong Priok, near Batavia, on May 8, resulted in loss of life. The explosion is supposed to have arisen from some of the crew smoking on161 words
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405 1909-05-20 11 In the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Sercombe Smith, on Friday, Mr. Beatty, acting official assignee, publicly examined Mr. C. Foster, civil engineer and contractor, of Winchester House, who stated that he entered into partnership with Mr. Fisher in 1899, with a capital405 words
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412 1909-05-20 11 Counter attractions were responsible for some vacant seats at the Victoria Theatre, on Friday, when the Bandmann Comic Opera Company presented the side-splitting musical farce Gentleman Joe, which many will remember having seen on the boards of the Prince of Wales’ Theatre,412 words
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Article110 1909-05-20 11 Was it the Welshman Three ship’s officers were returning to their vessel by sampan at an early hour, on Friday morning, when they got into an argument as a result of which thoir sampan was upsot and they were thrown into the sea. one of the men was an Englishman,110 words
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Article57 1909-05-20 11 The Bteamer Duffryn Manor, (Capt. Vipers), owned by the Duffryn Shipping Co., Ltd., Cardiff, which went ashore at Minicoy during a voyage from Rangoon to Port Said with rice, haw been abandoned as a total wreck, the capt., officers, and crew, 33 in all —31 being57 words
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Article34 1909-05-20 12 Dupirk. —On May 14, at Westmore, No. 91, Thompson Road, Singapore, the wife of L. Dupirc, of a daughter. Mat. —M Brighton, on May 10, the wife of C.G. May, of a daughter.34 words
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THE Sraits Budget.
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Article1190 1909-05-20 12 Rhould be inconsiderable.—Straits Times May 13, A year or two ago the painful succession of cases in which solicitors of high standing, in whom scores of families had placed implicit confidence, were exposed as reckless and unscrupulous swindlers gave point and urgency to the call for anRhould be inconsiderable.—Straits Times May 13, * - 1,190 words
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Article1071 1909-05-20 12 —Straits Times, May 14 If Mr. Artbnr Balfoar were not a philoeo pher who has wallowed in doubt an.i stra gled to conviction, as well on thing, torrw trial as on things celestial, he might be verv happy just now. But a philosopher ha, to dispenso with—Straits Times, May 14 - 1,071 words
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Article1096 1909-05-20 13 -Straits Times, May 15. It is a grim and terrible story that has been revealed at St. Petersburg in connection with the trial and conviction ot the exChief of Russian Secret Police, Mr. Lopukhin. There has been a good deal of misapprehension as to the nature of-Straits Times, May 15. - 1,096 words
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Article1192 1909-05-20 13 pro>»re8Hion aro Hoinewhat obscuro. —Straitw Times, May 17. Some little time ago the convocation of Canterbury discussed and adopted a report which is calculated to make a few worthy folk dissipate their worldly goods, clothe themselves in sackcloth, and live happy ever afterwards. The report calls forpro>»re8Hion aro Hoinewhat obscuro.—Straitw Times, May 17. - 1,192 words
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Article1129 1909-05-20 14 —Strait** Times, May 18. It was a somewhat remarkable thing that tho hale aud hearty Kaiser discovered the health-bestowing characteristics of the Mediterranean at almost the same momeut as they were pointed out to his distinguished ancle, King Edward. Considering tho difference in ago between tho two—Strait** Times, May 18. - 1,129 words
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Article1275 1909-05-20 14 wedding day.—Straits Times, -Straits Times, May 1">. Lord and Lady Roberts have been celebrating their Golden Wedding at their quiet home near Ascot. In the evening of life it ia their privilege to look back npon the many years of their union and to review thewedding day.—Straits Times,; -Straits Times, May 1">. - 1,275 words
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Advertisement93 1909-05-20 12 Th* poMtfre* price of the Straits Times t'iS a year* in The post free price of the Straits budget it Si 4 a year. It is not necetsarv to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods are at the same propor* tionate rate as for a year. The93 words
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Obituary28 1909-05-20 12 DEATH. Nuwis. —On May 17, at 201-1, Queen Street, Singapore. Arcina Eugenia Macedo Nunes, dearly beloved wife of Jose C. Silveira Nunes. China and Japan papers please copy.28 words
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Article952 1909-05-20 15 The Penang Yoluuteer Rallies Club, the Penang Volunteer Sports Club, and the Malacca Catholic Club have been exempted from registration. Monday May 24 (Victoria Day) and Thursday, June 3 (Prince of Wales’s birthday) are declared public holidays. Whit Monday (May 31) is a bank holiday. Rules made by952 words
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Article482 1909-05-20 16 The Rev. F. H. Meyer goes home in September via the Siberian railway. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. N. Anderson and Miss Young are leaving Taiping for England in August next. Also Mr. C. W. Harrison. Mrs. Amcry arrived safely in Kngland on (iood Friday, in fair482 words
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106 1909-05-20 16 (Fbom Ocr Own Cobbbspondbnt.) London via Penang, May 19. The Rubber and Tanned Leather Company is about to be formed with a capital of £250,000. Lord Suffield, Lord De Winton, Sir John Alleyne, and Messrs. W. A. Addinsell,106 words
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250 1909-05-20 16 The report of the directors of the Belat Tin Mining Co. for the year ended March 31 last, to he presented at a general meeting of shareholders on May 26, states that during this period there was the satisfactory250 words
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74 1909-05-20 16 The principal, teachers and pupils of the Anglo-Chinese Free School are celebrating Empire Day on Friday, the 21st instaufc, instead of Monday. A special musical programme has been arranged for the occasion, and there will be songs and dances and sceptre and dumb74 words
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Article54 1909-05-20 16 The Dutch steamer Isabella arrived from Hhm, yesterday, in tow of the Acheen. Capt. Abbas reports that the crank shaft broke whde off Lingga on Sunday. The Isabella lay at anchor fora day, when she was towed into Rliio by the Acheen and then to Singapore54 words
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246 1909-05-20 16 Mr. F. E. Wellmann, Eastern renm. tive for Messrs. Adolph Frankau P v r Dta London, prosecuted the manager of \fl°" 01 Dalmann ft Co., in the eenior ma court, yesterday, on a ibarge of Lmt* cigar holders in cases to246 words
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Article174 1909-05-20 16 Col. Bob Love, who has been confined at Sau Lazaro hospital, Manila, with smallpox, was discharged from that institution on the morning of May 2. Col. Love is looking well although somewhat thin and a little weak, but he expects to regain his strength and weight in174 words
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Article209 1909-05-20 16 The southern portion of Formosa, where drought has continued for a long time, was blessed with rain on April 23 and 24, but south of Tainan it was so little as not to satisfy farmers. It is feared that, owing to the long drought since March209 words
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1031 1909-05-20 17 Mr Justice Sercombe Smitb, on Btf re T. 0 client! Hee, assistant manager T Jt da> ;„,1 Co claimed »600, six months of is father in law.Wee Kay S.ang, w»geM r0W,il Brinkmann and Co., store keeper for $3000 on a prowho COUD1,031 words
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Article164 1909-05-20 17 Tam Fat Hong was before the third magistrate, on Tuesday, on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust as a rent collector for a wealthy dentist named Cheng Chin Nam. Sergt. Ross explained to the magistrate that the total amount embezzled was $2,245.37. Accused said that he164 words
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Article102 1909-05-20 17 The case in which Mr. P. B. St. John, Chief Clerk in the Federal Treasury, claimed $lO,OOO damages from Mr. Yap Hon Chin for criminal conversation with his wife and enticing and procuring her against his will to depart and remain absent from him,102 words
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329 1909-05-20 17 A Chiu&man as a spy is something of a novelty, even in Prance, where spies see m abundant, says a Paris cable to London dated April 20, Yen Kho Hoa is the Chinaman’s name, and at the present moment M.329 words
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73 1909-05-20 17 A memorial has been submitted by the Viceroy of Shensi and Kausu to the effect that the promised institution of constitutional government in China, was brought out by force of circumstances, and that the late Emperor and Empress Grand Dowager were not favourably disposed towards the idea.73 words
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Article181 1909-05-20 17 The spirit farm prosecuted a Frenchman named Agopian in the third magistrate’s court, on Saturday, on a charge of removing three cases of wines and spirits from a ship without a permit. Mr. Farrer- Baynes appeared for the defence, his argument being that the liquors were not181 words
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Article1487 1909-05-20 18 We regre t to announce that Mr. Charles Edwin S|x>oner, C. M. G., M. 1. C. E general manager, Federated Malay States Railways, died at the European Hospital here yesterday evening1,487 words
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486 1909-05-20 18 Among the papers laid before the Legisl a tive Council on Monday was the administration report on the Settlement of Malacca for the year 1908. In the course of his ob>ervations Mr. W. Evans, the Resident Councillor, points out that486 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article281 1909-05-20 19 i i a,W Rifle Association scored The p f ak M L v COlU petition for the Walker 193 “'sin’apore scored 189, Penang 183, poll 171 and Singapore Oarrison L. ThP race* at Penang take place on *July T he i n aud entries close on July281 words
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Article141 1909-05-20 19 Keppel Golf Club. The competition for the May medal was played for on Saturday, and Sunday, the winner being K. Appleton, who returned a nett score of 69. The following cards were returned E. Appleton 42+ 44=17—69 .1. H. Sunner 45 46 20 71 K. Yule 45 44 17141 words
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Article179 1909-05-20 19 S C. C. v. Officers of the Garrison. A t« am representing the officers of the n 0D Ufct le ®*C*C. 0n Tuesday, in what proved a fast and interesting game! For the thono}?VlV DUte5 the Rame was un eventful, "A k°th goals were visited. Then Gold h I179 words
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Article99 1909-05-20 19 Tournament at Malacca. Writing from Malacca on the 15th inst., our correspondent states:—The last game in the second round of the billiard tournament was played on Friday evening when N. K. Bain beat Kev. F. G. Swindell by 250 to 232. In the first game of the semi-final Mr.99 words
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Article180 1909-05-20 19 5. R. C. v. R. Q. A. The It. G. A. played a match against the S. E. 0. both teams being good forward and at half back, but the homesters’ backs wore decidedly weak, the left man showing himself quite unaccustomed to the position. In the early180 words
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Article259 1909-05-20 19 Additional evidence was taken in the district court, on Saturday, in the case iu which Teo Soo was charged with dishonestly misappropriating an investment bond valued at 187.63, which had been the property of Go Ah Lok. a woman now deceased. Mr. Hastings Rhodes, the Deputy Public259 words
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Article61 1909-05-20 19 Sir John Anderson, with the Misses Anderson, return to Singapore by the P. and O. mail steamer Delhi on Friday. His Excellency will make an official landing at Johnton’s Pier at 2.30 on Friday afternoon, and will be received by a guard-of honour of the Middlesex Regiment,61 words
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412 1909-05-20 19 Shortly before midnight on Saturday, a Chinaman in the coolie quartern at Pulo Brani received a bullet in the right lung which caused his death about two hours later, and another Chinaman wan shot through the left knee412 words
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Article167 1909-05-20 19 The resident of South-east Dutch Borneo wires, under date May 6, particulars of a shocking case of head hunting. It appears that a band of Sarawak Dyaks raided Dutch territory and killed 25 persons for the sake of getting their heads. Twenty other murders have been167 words
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Article1855 1909-05-20 20 London, May 12. The trial of M Lopukhin, ex-director of the Russian secret police, has begun at St. Petersburg. A telegram from Constantinople states that the Council of Minister** has ordered Djevad Ley, ex Vale of Adana, to return thither for trial by court martial on charges of1,855 words
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Article984 1909-05-20 21 Berlin, May 12. T|p ar i s post office officials have held a ‘I meeting and resolved to renew the iite. and it is expected that the provincial staffs will follow. So tar there lias been little interruption of the service. TLt Kmperor and Empress of Germany »rt984 words
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616 1909-05-20 21 One would like to drop the conventional in the writing of this notice of Tuesday's performance at the Victoria Theatre. It is not an artistic joy to criticise the merry little maids who give one the impression of premature escape from defective616 words
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Article13 1909-05-20 22 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.]13 words
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Article361 1909-05-20 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Herewith a onery on a question of golf rules, which is being disputed at present in Sirgipore; perhaps some of your readers, or yo irself, could give an opinion on it. There is a qualifying competition being played for361 words
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Article328 1909-05-20 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —The correspondent who advises the son of a gambling mother to induce hiß mother to leave off the gambling habit is either a person of that type who prefers patient endurance of the eMeets of an infamous328 words
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Article294 1909-05-20 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —The account you gave of a recent prosecution under this heading, reminds one forcibly of the old saying that the law is a hass This qualification is no doubt applicable rather to the interpretation than to the intention of294 words
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Article139 1909-05-20 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Through the columns of your interesting paper allow me to ask the Municipal Commissioners and the police authorities if vociferous individuals up in the Gawds at the Victoria Memorial Hall are permitted to exhibit their vocal powers in the139 words
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Article329 1909-05-20 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, As the Legislature is now considering the Christian Marriage Ordinance, may I through your columns, bring to the notice of the Honourable the Attorney-General, the fact that by a decree of the Pope, the Indentine law of Marriage has329 words
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227 1909-05-20 22 Evidence was taken by the third magistrate, on Friday morning, in the case against Balagurusamy, a bill collector recently employed by Messrs. Caldbeck, MacGregor, who stands charged with criminal breach of trust as a servant in respect of $80.45. Mr. Mundell227 words
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Article154 1909-05-20 22 Chan Hock Koon, a young Baba who was formerly in the employ of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board as a clerk at one of their godowm has been before the second magistrate several times on account of a charge against him of theft of two cases of154 words
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SHIPPING IN PORT.
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Article522 1909-05-20 23 M*y T„ Ger str, Mollermann, Swatow, Beho CW® T,L Thomas, Calootta, Aaiatio Petroleum r W i Manila, Mansfield Xvdeo-. Br n ir Home, Beuaog. Wee Bio 0ong Be*’ "5“ #l B-mt, Belawao, bhips gtikM. Bel Dot 8tr Mulder, Pootianak, fl“S,t g h g.ppore, Brit »tr. Fripp, Bangkok, Joo Seng522 words
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Article435 1909-05-20 23 May la E. F.Ferd'nand, Aus str, H’kong, S’hai, J'pan Batavier, Brit str, Anamba and Natuna Islands Hong Moh. Brit str, Penang via ports -f Sophie Rickmers Ger str, Bangkok Nam Yong, Brit str, Macassar via ports 3 Ban Hong Leong, Brit str. Bangkok Poh Ann, Brit str, P. Swettenham435 words
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Article246 1909-05-20 23 Singapore May 19, 1909 PRODUCE. Qambier buyers f 9.05 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13 00 Copra Bali 7 80 do Pontianak 7 35 Pepper, Black buyers ***** do White 6% buyers 17 75 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.90 do Brunei No. 1 2.85 Pearl Sago 4 00246 words
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206 1909-05-20 23 Per P. and O. steamer China, connecting with the steamer Delhi at Colombo, dae May 21.—Mr. F. Toynbee, Mr. J. W. Haddon, H. E. Sir J. Aoderson, K. C. M. G., Misses Anderson, Mr. Johnson, Mrs. E. H. Welling* ton, Mr. E.206 words
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Article395 1909-05-20 24 Date of Number g 5 Paid Shares r mMnv Quota- fcrma- Capital Subscribed of 0 p to XJoissuad tioks La *t Di VlLn^ "7903 BOO,OOO 80.00 J 10 10 Bolat Tin Mining Co Ltd. 800 K^f^Tss--1807 SttOO.UtO I*o,ooo 11,000 10 10 7,600 ttruang Lia. 621 /0 08 1901 1800,000395 words
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Article526 1909-05-20 24 .90. 4180.000 187,008/10/ J Anglo-Malay Rubber fl.9.6 S0 r 1908 8800,000 190,090 1 2 000 ,C 10 7,400 Balgownl. Robber E.tata Ltd. 81.00 12j%ic'''08 1004 £80,000 20,187/1*/ 6.280 Bata Cave. Robber Oo. Ltd. (t.p) 1.5.0 lt%for>.8' 19C6 £80,000 70,000 70,030 11 Bata Tiga (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.11.0 5%526 words
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Article263 1909-05-20 24 £5,877.iO 4,80ft I 7*088 112/6, 12/6 816 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agenoy, Ltd. 6 26 15% for’07 1908 8230,000 202,800 I 2.025 ICO! 00 476 Brunei Oil Royalty Ltd. S 100.00 1907 11,500,000 1,099,672 4 fiU Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. 10.0J 5% in. ’08 1898 9225,000 215,000 «|ftU0 00 50263 words
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