The Straits Budget, 17 October 1912
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section29 1912-10-17 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE ’‘STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXVI NO. 2853 Singapore, Thursday, October 17, 1912. iSTABUSHIO OVER NAIF A CtMTl RV. Price 25 cents29 words
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Article348 1912-10-17 1 ijEADERS— War. Brutal War 10 patch ami lk'ath 10 I ii*t Shots iu the War 10-11 Wireless Telegraphy 11 The Chance of a Great War 11-12 The Naval Position 12 Local and General— Local ami Personal 1-2 1 hi 1 Balkan W iir JT Motor Hus Fatality348 words
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Article4701 1912-10-17 1 Police-Sergeant Cronin of tho Singapore force has been transferred to Penang. The Relat Tin Mining Co’s output for September was 175.13 piculs of tin ore. Mr. R. P. Brash, of Mcngletubu lodo goes homo by the 1‘. and ().China on October 20 A marriage between representatives of4,701 words
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4622 1912-10-17 3 Kkotkk’s Tklkgram. London, October 9. A Constantinople message says the Monte n* ‘'i ins yesterday attacked and subsequently completely surrounded Berana and a big battle is proceeding. it it rumoured that an exchangeKkotkk’s Tklkgram. - 4,622 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
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Article349 1912-10-17 4 Dr. Yin’s Shield. An interesting and lively football match in the l)r. Yiu shield competition was played on the police ground, Beach Koad, on Saturday, between the Mercantile Bauk Football Club and the Sunrays F.C. No time was lost in settling down and in the first moments thero were349 words
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Article191 1912-10-17 4 Winners of The Barnes Cups. The final in the Polo match for the Barnes Cup between the Garrison and Civilian teams, which resulted in a draw on October 4, was replayed on Monday, and, as in the previous encounter, the play was most even, with the result that when191 words
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Article286 1912-10-17 4 There was an expression of genuine regret, particularly amongst military, masonic, ami engineering circles, when it became known, on Tuesday, that Mr. W. Spencer, Chief Eugi ncer of the War Department launch Moonstone, had passed away early in the morning. He had been suffering from286 words
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723 1912-10-17 4 Those interested in the cultiuor outs will find in K.1I.S. Agricultural Bulletin (for ()ct. l’J the instructive article by Mr I r specter of Coconuts, w,,^ est.mate for opening up coconut land C Brown has written on723 words
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1049 1912-10-17 5 u t M statutory p'cnernl in<>» tin*_f of the 'I K,1 Tin Mines Ltd on tin* 1 i Mr. K A. v. f. ii' over a small .ttendann u i, UK-hi.il-a Messrs. <1. A. !> ruck, II. M .i.licut*, Ik Tinmt,1,049 words
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Article89 1912-10-17 5 Hh' mortality returns for Sinonpore, isSl,| l by tins l!ooistrur of Ihrtlis and Heaths, M w that during the week ceding <)* -toiler tbuo were 21 i'J deaths, oivm«i iJtt.io j 1 nolle of population of 12 .‘lb Malarial !l v 'i accounted for .’Cl deaMis, phthisis89 words
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294 1912-10-17 5 Writing on the'Jth inst., McsHrs. Fraser and Co. state: I he set hack reh rred to in our last issue sidl continues and ((notations generally in sterling storks are now lower than they have been for some \\(*eks. The races have294 words
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216 1912-10-17 5 Alt. itaiidniamrs 1'.»12-I'.Md season eommly opei a eeiiipiny will open ul (dilentta in NiAiuibi'i, tiie plays which it has been di tiuiti lv ileeiihd shall be included in the le in Ir iny f iispy l.ovo, The Sinishiin tin!,216 words
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Article419 1912-10-17 5 ,\s sli.evino the seriousness ol delays in deakno with earyt* at I’ort Swettciiham, the Mal'\ M <il mentions that discharg'd troie tl Peis* Us into louokuil“s JWj, ‘.Vi and il 'ii -sept* min i 1 2*> was still in tiie ton<» UilUo- op to tin: :.It*419 words
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169 1912-10-17 5 Wo have received an otticial Htati nieiit. compiled from toleyrams, and liabli to cor notion, of block tin and tin ore cxp«ateit rom the K.M.S., duriny the months i>t .1 m uy to Scptoiiiher, and comparison with •onospondiny period of169 words
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Article291 1912-10-17 5 We regret to Announce tb dentil at Stie*t thani on September 1.7 ot Alt*. <ieoiy» l*’i ,(e ri<*l< .lolinson, late si eretiiry of I lie Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation < ompniy. ryi d lib years. Mr. .IoIhimiii Imd passed ail Ids car ir291 words
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Article211 1912-10-17 5 itenual j*. bavin; iks bouey like IPiv i. for syntln tic jute, says tin: Knulisiioian, a tin lilt, st aliened triumph "I the (in nan chemist. Wlmta vi-ta tha opens out! No on>re jute foiec ists tor it w ill nol piy to jpo,v tin plant, th"211 words
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Article140 1912-10-17 5 'I II*! project *>f foi mine a Malay \olunteei Corps in I cnaii", similar to t.ic one hi exis tenc* in Siupeiporo, is ut presi nt in pmp'i'i ami i very encouraoement is In mp, ;;iveu to induce the Mohauiediin community ot Pen an«; to join. At140 words
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573 1912-10-17 5 I lie stm y of a ill sperat* d:n*| w jf.h parani'S in a pitch dark room w a il<l in t!,e Sonmui! 1 mill, Kil* Ik liiiiMpur, ncently wln n Mobamed I'.iib. a viiti" I ivaneuu bvino near l herns,573 words
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215 1912-10-17 5 A Cantonese was elm id with rohliery heti i e Mr. Ili instone on ih< i I tli lust. Ihe story l a tin• "os'iltiou w i Mt it mi >■• b»l>er 2, about I p.m. the ar« Us'd will to215 words
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Article370 1912-10-17 5 We are "lad to n cord the '•urn s.fu! i in ot the r dfti Ii te in at. ht»oi I id on tin Hi', in aid of tin funds of St. Mart's Home vi i haiifi llor, tin h ii.oi ,i ru ot Hie ladies’370 words
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1710 1912-10-17 6 There was not a single untoward iueident to mark the second day’s races of the Sin.apoto Autumn Meeting on the 10th iustnnt. The heavy clouds which bauked up earlier in the day thoiuselveH Hoiiietiiue before the racing commenced with1,710 words
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2308 1912-10-17 6 The pleasant conditions that favoured the tirst two days of the race meeting were happily maintained right to the end of the si»ort on Saturday. A large crowd was in attendance on the lawn aud stands aud although the holds were2,308 words
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89 1912-10-17 7 (From Our Own Courkspov kvm iVuunj4, < ’ctubei d. 1 police have raided the .Maritime v lnh. r 1: v i by motor car, they hu i>h.k'v*. tin. iiuies and a couple of K'.rofa-m oflioiac’ 1 -u :mJ tho front. Tlu* inmates89 words
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1224 1912-10-17 7 In his report for lull hr. Sansoru, the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S, devotes some considerable space to the ravages of malaria in the Native States which lie doset ibes as probably the most expensive luxurv m those1,224 words
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Article176 1912-10-17 7 In his report on the trade of Port Said for 1911, Mr. Consul General Blech states that tho percentage of British ships passing through tho Canal has risen to 622 per cent, as regards numbers and 1)4 per cent, for tonnage. German vessels figure ros|>ectively at 18‘4176 words
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309 1912-10-17 7 MISSING COMPRADORE. Is He in Hiding in a Kwangtung Village It is stated, says ih* Hongkong Telegraph of October 2, that tho absconding compradoro of tin; Hongkong and Shanghai Hank had of late h<. n so. tiding money fur more freely than his Mreiiinstaue.es justili. <!. is pocially in the309 words
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469 1912-10-17 7 Oil tho 9th in*t., before Mr. Firmstone, first magistrate, Captain A. P. Cider* up, skqqs-r of the steamer Clara Jehsen, which arrived in Singapore on October®, from Amoy, was charged with carrying 59 passengers in excess of469 words
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Article211 1912-10-17 7 A correspondent writes Of late there have Im-cii larvo importations of she buffalo** and calves from India, the importers being all Bengalis, who aro mostly milk sclli-rM. As a latgr (icrcciituge of milk sellers in Singi|>oro aro Bengalis, it would bo interesting to know whether these211 words
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Article228 1912-10-17 7 ici'iottahlu occurrence took place ill < olotiiPo on September on which d tie (innii'T Itippic of the lloyal fiarnsoii \rtil* lei y di«d in the military hospital Irom tlie rupture of the larnc hlood vessel on the I'll! of llie hark ol the h> el228 words
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885 1912-10-17 8 It is said that befui* 1< t i’ will hi pnssj’.il, to tiavel from Siny-ipoi, t», l.'imioii via Karachi and tin P.i.dud i. ilway hut that time is not yet at «l (•< i»pl. y«.,ny h<>im \;uds or885 words
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Article179 1912-10-17 8 Over 200,(00 t< i loon shipping of all nation 1 1 nu h oldi od 1 1 10 poi t oi lube iluri n 1011 tl.un in l'dli whilst tlit lumber ol hliijis incioasid iuih only. A pnutnumbor of vt ssi Ih which inti nil timing179 words
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593 1912-10-17 8 Mr. Consul (leneral lllecli, reporting on Lgypt tor the past year, says that during 1911 the Asiatic Petroleum Company i Egypt!, Limited, imported at Port Said <».s4d tons of 1 it pi it 1 fuel from rtotnunu ia, ot which593 words
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Article215 1912-10-17 8 Consul (uncial dohu 1‘. Bray, of Sydney. Australia, says tin* Trade <'oi:iniissionci a of iI• State ot Nt w South Wales in the Hast, has utlv reported to his ioverunu nt fla t excellent opjioitnnilii s exist in the Mraits Settlements for ereatlv increased imports215 words
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Article95 1912-10-17 8 It may be recalled, saystho 1’inancial News Hint when the British Lotiieo Petroleum Syndicate made its agreement with the I .Mitch Colonial Petroleum Company, in .Inly last, there was excluded from the arrangement the British North Borneo poilion of the Island of Sobuttik, on the e; si'95 words
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645 1912-10-17 8 At the LegiKlative Council meeting on September 20. it will bo remembered tluvt tlio third reading of the 11 arbour 01 ks and Kuroshores lleclamatiou Ordiuauco was carrie d by t in* otlicial m tjority, in fuco of the protest645 words
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Article233 1912-10-17 8 Another example of unconscious hum our in the administration ot < atlis in a court ol law is sent by a correspond! nt to the Glasgow Herald. A lady was sued by a dentist for his account, for repair of a set of atlilicial teeth.233 words
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885 1912-10-17 8 The Typhoon in J ap an. YOKOHAMA STRUCK BY TERRIBLE STORMS. Heaviest Gale of the Year. > Following the torrential 8c 't m ou Saturday niyht hui| yesterday, reports'thi h'tV 111 '^n Sl H'tombcr2:{, arupidlylalliu .‘h d s vui yi ny w mb a denotci1 an aptiro<^! 0,la l r885 words
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Article13 1912-10-17 9 ,The Straits Times is not responsible t..r .*,o opinions of its correspondents.!13 words
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Article140 1912-10-17 9 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. S j r _In your issue of tho 1st inst. under tlu heading Surveying in Borneo” you give [(> su veral Dutchmen the title Herr. It n ,,t the first time 1 have noticed this particularity in English papers. Why140 words
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Article2209 1912-10-17 9 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Wo are obliged to you and the Depraved Datoli for opening the subject re tin; gang of broad-day swdndlors who, in tho name of priests, datolis and bidaus, prosper in our midst on nothing else but pure and plain fraud,2,209 words
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Article997 1912-10-17 9 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir, Whilst admiring and appreciating your free, frank and very necessary criticism of the relation of Government to our appalling ami increasing death rate, we feel assured you do not wish to do injustice to any of its997 words
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Article131 1912-10-17 9 The following lots were sold by auction at Messrs. Dowell A ('o.’s sale room oil I uesday afternoon Seven fr« ehold al otmerits front iug a reserve for roar I <>ll <• lyluiig Doud, urea 16,960 square |e* t, V l iinandez f6'.10; five freehold allotments131 words
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Article121 1912-10-17 10 Lamh. —At the Maternity Hospital, Singa pore, ou October 12, to Mr. ami Mrs. T. M. Lamb, a son. Both doing well. Kuala Lumpur und Edinburgh papers please copy. Maoill. In England, on October 2, the wife of (1. Napier Magill, of Changkat Serdang Estates, Taiping, of a son.121 words
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Article200 1912-10-17 10 Cakvkk— Law. -On September 17, at the Parish Church, Breamore, Hants, by the Rev. R. Latimer, Rector of the Parish, Gilbert Sqnarey Carver of Singapore, eldest son of tho late Thomas Gilbert Carver, K.C., Judge of County Courts, to Mary Harriette, second daughter of Sir Archibald Law*, late Cliiof200 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1063 1912-10-17 10 —Straits Times, October 10. The miracle has not happened, and so there is war. It has been declared by the weakest of the confederates—the one’whose territory lies away to the north-went of Turkey in Europe. Bulgaria on the East, and Servia further north will no doubt follow—Straits Times, October 10. - 1,063 words
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Article1124 1912-10-17 10 the atrocities they have perpetrated. Straits Times. October 11. There is a spirit moving in the Chinese community, though it may be true that it moves rather slowly. Nothing gives us greater interest or satisfaction than to get letters from Chinese residents on questions of public policy.the atrocities they have perpetrated. Straits Times. October 11. - 1,124 words
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Article982 1912-10-17 10 test of a really serious campaign.—Straits Times, October 12. The ceremony of letting Prince I’eter Montenegro tire the first shot againstU Turks reminds us of the Prince I um baptism of tire ”in IH7O. Ihel»' nt victors, ou that occasion, and the Mon nevrius claimtest of a really serious campaign.—Straits Times, October 12. - 982 words
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Article995 1912-10-17 11 capable of follies than of crimes. —Straits Times, October 14. It is seldom that anything in the nature of a financial scandal touches British political life, but the agreement with the Marconi Compauy for an Imperial system of wireloss has aroused the gravest hostility and suspicion. On Fridaycapable of follies than of crimes. —Straits Times, October 14. - 995 words
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Article1148 1912-10-17 11 be unprecedented. Straits Times, October lf>. Personally we do not think that the war iu the Near East will develop into a war of the Great Powers. There are, no doubt, some disquieting symptoms. Something like a panic can be seen in the continentalbe unprecedented. — Straits Times, October lf>. - 1,148 words
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Article1098 1912-10-17 12 —Straits Times, October 10. A month ago, the murmurings in the Balkan Peninsula were not loud enough to have attracted universal attention, and we find in the home papers of that date a good deal of discussion about the movement of practically the whole French fleet to—Straits Times, October 10. - 1,098 words
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Advertisement94 1912-10-17 10 I I ost free price of tiie Straits Times is f:w a year The pout free price of the Straits Hwtgi'l is $l4 a year It it Dot nc fssarv to tubterihe for a year. The subscription* for shorter periods are at the same proportionate rate at for a year.94 words
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Obituary69 1912-10-17 10 DEATHS. .Toiinfon. —On September 15, at Streatham, George Frederick John son, late Secretary I*, and O, S. X. Co., Oil. Wijkratnk: -On October 14, Maria Eliza both, wife of Frederick William Wijeratne, late of His Siamese Majesty’s Customs, at her residence, 9, Gueen Street, Singapore. Ceylon paper please copy. Si’Knckk.69 words
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Article223 1912-10-17 12 The directors of the Singapore Cold Storage Company, Ltd., report that for the twelve months ended June JO, 1912, the accounts show a credit balance on the year’s transac tions of $36,840.89, to which has to be added the balance of profit brought forward from last223 words
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1233 1912-10-17 12 The re-hearing of the inquiry into the circumstances attending the collision of the Colonial yacht Searnew with H.M.S. Waterwitch was opened in the Supreme Court, on Monday, before Mr. Justice Ebden. The Attorney General (Hon. T. de1,233 words
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Article183 1912-10-17 12 A distinct ur.juisition to the junior edu cationul facilities offered iu these parts is a new 4 iiris' hoarding and kindergarten School which has been opened by Mrs. Roberts, wife ol Mr. .1. Huberts. Inspector ot English Schools, .lohore. The new es tablishmcrit is situated at183 words
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Article160 1912-10-17 12 Ju the Netherlands budget of the financial year 1913, the expenditure is estimated at 2d1,000.000 tlorins (12 tlorins to theX'li indu ding nearly 12,000,000 tlorins for extraordinary expenditure. The revenue is estimate*! at 209,000,000 tlorins, showing a total deficit ot 21,000,00 i tlorins and a deficit in160 words
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Article74 1912-10-17 12 The freehold residential pn’F'dy as The Castle, Cavena«h head. belonging to the estate of tin 1 u< Abrams, lias been sold privatti > n Powell and Co., to Mr. C. A ‘v 11 t|.rgapore, for 917,000. Hie au.i j acres. The present lettmtf valu. Castle is74 words
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1927 1912-10-17 13 Bank and Chitties. C LAIM FOR HALF A MILLION DOLLARS. Allegations of Fraud Withdrawn. case involving very considerable interests is In-gnu in the Supremo Court on Tuesday, with Mr. Justice Kbdcu on the bench and a f imid.ible array of learned counsel at the [,,i It was an action brought1,927 words
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404 1912-10-17 13 Mr. Lourciro da Fun/.oca, who is regarded in Portugal as an authority on colonial matters, wrote in the Gazette do Hollaude of September 4, an article about the much-talked-of sale of Portuguese Timor. XoLwith standing tho strenuous opposition in his404 words
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Article147 1912-10-17 13 Tlio I*'. M. S. railway authorities have in contemplation the inaiiouration of a motor train Hcrvice on all local branches of the K.M.S. railways. There is little doubt, says the Malay Mail, that such an innovati *n would he of the very j»reatost service, and its147 words
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Article138 1912-10-17 13 The fift< tenth n<hiiinistruLi' n nport on the ttullic of tile lloyal St;ite I! lilwuys in Siam for the year I'll I I 2 show* th.it the lenotli of lino now open to trallic is Oil s km. The total capital outlay from the coinin' iieetncnl on138 words
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412 1912-10-17 13 I >etails of the salving of the Naval despatch vessel Suriya Monition while hi a serious predicament iu tin* Gulf of Siam have c uue to hand, says t fit Hangkok Times of the412 words
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457 1912-10-17 13 A tin; arrivals by the Hitachi Marti, on Monday, from Japan and China, was Mr. Ln Chi Ye, formerly Assistant < ommisHioner of Justice to the Provisional (ioverrimeut of China, and chief assistant to Dr. Wn Tiug Kotin. Air. Klioo457 words
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Article2772 1912-10-17 14 ILong ami specially important messages will be foun<l under separate headings. All the other Renter telegrams received during the past week are given below. Wednesday, October 9. The Porto has despatched a courier to Ouchy with2,772 words
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Article392 1912-10-17 14 Berlin, October 9. The Porte lias again sent Rescind Pasta to Oucliy, which signifies a favourable conclusion of the peace preliminaries. In the Dutch parliament, a bill lias bc*n introduced for the abolition of govern iiieacoflee estates in the Dutch Indies. The Italian Dalba, who made an attack392 words
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367 1912-10-17 15 M. Charles Tellier, tho French savant, in venter of cold storage, and the first to send a steamer through the tropics with a temperature of frost in her hull as far back as 1H76, has been living in reduced circumstances,367 words
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300 1912-10-17 15 In connection with the recent wreck of the baere Castle at Keelunj», we (Japan Chronicle} have received some information from Keel uni* which indicates that had it not been for the presence of the Japanese cruiser Itsukushima the Hritish300 words
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1176 1912-10-17 15 On September ‘28 last the Marine police found tlio dead body of a seven year old Malay boy on the seashore at Rallies reclamation with a heavy stono tied round the neck and with the hands tied tightly1,176 words
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851 1912-10-17 15 We are not particularly partial to Mr. Maugham's Lady Frederick. He is clever, therefore the play is smart in the sense of being extremely epigrammatic and caustic. But it has not much humour, aud e very bin ly more or less851 words
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548 1912-10-17 15 Before Mr. 11. \V. Firms tone, on Tuesday, Captain Gerriz W illiam de Bocve, skip|>er of the Dutch oil steamer Norite, was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a antonese coolie. Court-Inspector Ambrose prosecuted. Complainant, who limped badly as he548 words
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Article270 1912-10-17 15 'I lie Prince of Wales has already none into residence at Magdalen, Oxford, lie will, says a I lonic paper, reside in the eloistr t s in a suite of rooms, where his tutor, Mr. Mansell, an old Mandated man, will also stay. It is undeiHtood270 words
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Shipping Intelligence.
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Article255 1912-10-17 16 October 9 Antenr>r, Brit, ntr., Saigon, W. Mam fit Id Totg Hong, Brit. htr., Williams, Penang, E 1 Trading Cjina, Brit Htr., Hill, Sonrabaya. Bru-teml Ea«-try, Brit. Htr., Goodwin, tenant, Boustead Nore, Blit, ntr Anbury, London, P. i O. Coy 10 Itinda, Biit. Htr., McCie land, Sourabaya, Boustead Peleus,255 words
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Article241 1912-10-17 16 October 9 Tydens, Brit, f-tr., llorgkong A Shanghai Austria, Aus. str., Trieste via ports Machaon, Brit, str L’don A’dam Antwerp Hong Mob, Biit. str., Swatow via ports I’jiua, Brit, str C alcutta Eastry, Brit, str., Kobe 10 Nenmnnster, Ot*r. r tr., Hamburg via porta Taroba, itrit. str., vi>. iVrargMadras241 words
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Article295 1912-10-17 16 Sim >ASoaa, Octobhh 16 '912 KXOHANQE On Li«>Me«* Bank 4 m/s h. 8/4| Demand 1/4* Private 6 m/B 8/4} B m/s 8/4* > 1 a*. Baak d/d 858t Private m,B 142* ■m r ■•■ua —Banh d/d ,144 894 Private 8 m/s h< 199 m Ibdu- Bank T.295 words
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Article1133 1912-10-17 16 •>.ii«AeoRa. October 10 iiiil MINING. 'iX Valor Buyers Sellers. 10 7.00 Ampang 6.60 par i itj t,r.«.r 4 zt 2 80 8.(0 U ifl Bruauy 1.76 2.C0 10 10 Ka.iab i 2.45 2.65 i‘S XI Kieti Tm 1.10.0 1.16.0 1C 10 Karnpar par 10 1ft Kinta Association1,133 words
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389 1912-10-17 16 The Lancet has given the results of further investigations iu regard to the toxic constituents of tobacco smoke. The stucke obtained in all three forms of siuokiug. viz, pipe, cigarette, and cigar was examined. At to the leaf itself, it was389 words
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Article148 1912-10-17 16 Per P. and O. China connection at with Macedonia, sailing I )ct( ’,f A xan der, K (!ftrm. v, Mr. It. I* Itrasl,. Mr. D. McGregor, Mr. ami 1 j .Mr. Mr. F. H. Hill, Major Payne <-ill" McCallum. <w-Uil>er‘23." Per P. and O. Namur sailing youM148 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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1321 1912-10-17 1 A'i quote below (he bent available Loudon lint from the report* brought by the last mail, and add local quotations from the lint prepared by Mossrs Fraser and Co. (Hmgapore oB (he corresponding date for1,321 words
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Article157 1912-10-17 2 London and Sinoarorb Ritrhkr Pricks 1 Gbnbral— Dollar Share Values 2-3 Russian Rublx r Imports 3 F. M. S. Agricultural Rulletin 3 Singapore Rubber Auction .‘1 New Rubber Flotation 3 Rubber Items 4 Rubber in Siam I Nordanal Dividend 4 Rubber in Mysore f> F.M.S. Rubber Duty 5 September157 words
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63 1912-10-17 2 (Fkom Ouh Own Cohukspondknt.) London via Penang, October 14. Since the last auction there has been a good deal of discussion as to the wisdom of auction selling. The following dividends have been announced: Kamuning 17$; Orand Central 3;63 words
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46 1912-10-17 2 I'i no I'ara Plantation Spot Forward First Latex Oct. 9 4/6 4/5.1 4/;vj 10 4/6$ 4 6 44 11 4/7 4/61 4/41 n I*2 4'7 4,64 441 14 I 7 4/64 4/41 l* r 471 46' 4446 words
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33 1912-10-17 2 I'mom A OKKKsI’ONDKNT). Malacca, October 9. I lie liowen murder trial ban been fixed, to lx bold at tin next Assi/cs in Singapore.33 words
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871 1912-10-17 2 We have been asked repeatedly to issue a second edition of our handbook on Dollar Share Values,” but have been reluctant to do so until a good deal of fresh mateiial became available. Further, wo found that871 words
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Article496 1912-10-17 2 FoKMK.ll 1ST OeioliKR, 1909. .Situation of Instate Near Alor (iajali, Malacca. Directors. \V. M. Sime. I A. W. Bean. K. Kono (Juan. Secretaries. Derrick Co., tire sham House, Singapore. Capital Authorised $120,00 Paid up 120,000 1W i *****1 9.486 lbs. Kubber Outputs |9n 12 ;u Dividend Paid nil.496 words
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Article496 1912-10-17 2 I'URMKI) Ot TOIIKU, 1909. Situation ot Kslato: Aycr Mnl and Semban. Malacca Hoard of Directors. Tan Suo Hock i t 1 *hak 11, J0 A. F. Paalar. Secretary and Registered Offices. N. domes, Malacca. Capital Authorised $200,000 Paid “P 180,000 1 1 HOD 2,0S,‘{ l(j S Kubber Outputs496 words
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670 1912-10-17 2 AYER PANAS. FORMED 1ST FEBRUARY, 1910. Situation of Estate Malacca. Board of Directors. W. M. Siiuo j 10. Kon« Limn H. Rowland Llewellyn Lee Cboon <man. Secretaries and Registered Offices. Derrick Co., (Iresham House, Singapore. Capital Authorised $750, (MM) Paid up 750,000 (In February, 191*2, WOO So shares w< issued670 words
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493 1912-10-17 3 Hoard of Directors. M. Simc A. W. Mean. I*. C. M. Kindersloy. and Registered Offices I «ri<;k and Co., Gresham House. J pital Authorised $200,000 Paid up 106,000 I lUlO 105,912 <bbcr Outputs 1‘Jll 166,000 1912 (8 mous) 110,000 f 1908493 words
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Article190 1912-10-17 3 A Vico-Consular report from Koval (Kussiai says: -Thu imports of caoutchouc ami rubber amounted to .£207,502, a decrease of 0H.H per cent., as compared with the previous year. The chief loser was the Cnited kingdom, which supplied only 20,.'57a poods, against 50,264 poods in 1010. Attention must190 words
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373 1912-10-17 3 The rt port of the Tenasserim llevea Plan tation, Limited, states, thatof tin- sum of L6;:s which appears in tin balance sheet as Lou doll expenses, X‘375 has been re invested by the directors and secretaries in shun s of tincompany at373 words
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Article163 1912-10-17 3 The October number of the Agricultural Bulletin of the Federated Maliiy Stalls contains a number of interesting articles in reference to rubber. Mr. F. <i. Spring, of tin Agricultural (iardens, Kuala Lumpur, writes interestingly on young rubber, and the results obtained on some expi rimeiital plots163 words
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Article96 1912-10-17 3 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association’s fifty-seventh auction was held on Tuesday, when then: were oft net! for sale 269 cases (pels. 269.61 or 3.5,9.52 Ibs.i and sold 211 cases (pels. 21.5.89 or 32,78.» Ins.) The prices realised were: Sheet smoked 5223 to 523*) Insmoked 22196 words
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Article130 1912-10-17 3 Another Lubber Plantation Investment Trust “baby” has been floated, says the d imes of Ceylon of < ictobi r h, namely, the d'oeranj»ie Sumatra Lubber Produce t ompany with a capital of £150,000 in pound shares, d lie f urehase price is £50,000 in shares and £0,000130 words
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481 1912-10-17 3 The report of the Fort Dickson Liikufc (F.M.S.) i(uhh« r F.states. Limited, for the clr\en mouth* to March 3|, stat. s that til titles have now been transfeired to I lie company, and the total a 1 ea amounts t-481 words
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553 1912-10-17 3 I Id report of the Struts Tlantatioii, Limi ti d, stall s that the niiinlx r <>| coconuts harvested in tin yrai to .•line 40 was 2,491,680, against 2,1 (5,.*.72 in I lie previous year. 620 tons ol copra were manufactured at553 words
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1898 1912-10-17 4 I’lu* Hccimil annual inerting of the Son Koo Itnhber Estates, I alt., wan hold on September HO, at Shanghai, Mr. II. (>. NVhito presided, supported by Messrs. K. II. S’.lacob, L. Walker, .1. M. l*obb, (directors) Mr. Francis Ellis1,898 words
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Article697 1912-10-17 4 Mr. C. St. (i. Whet*ley, late of Messrs. Paterson, Simons ami Co Kuala Lumpur, has taken up an appointment on Hatu Anuta Kst.iti, Jolmro. Mr. Staines MamK is, who was in charge of tlu 1 Loudon Kubbei K bibition, has cabled to Ceylon that the exhibition in New697 words
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429 1912-10-17 4 Many a traveller who country (writes L. T M i U, <l server) has over and a-Viu JV! l il 1 Uon ‘‘Why is no rubbet'cultiviited At a time when rubber has t il r“ i41 1"“ i» tbo ,onu„429 words
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Article299 1912-10-17 4 The report of the* Kawie (Java) I lubber Kstates, Lin.ittd, states tlml no extrusion* having been undertaken during the v< o to March 141, the area under cultivation n mane the sa e as stated in the previous lepnrt. Both the rubbt r and coffet plantations299 words
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Article84 1912-10-17 4 Tlic report ot the Bukit Liutuuil Kstates, I iimit( d, states that profits tor iu« year to June JO, including X‘1,'m2 bruise forward, amount to X-I,U7. IJ M 111 recommend a final dividend of J» f I" 1 making M) percent., less tax, tor i n84 words
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Article43 1912-10-17 4 Messrs. Boustead and to. advise b *j received a telegram imiii_ Messin. Kousteadpind Co., Secretaries ot the Not IJohore) K libber Kstates, l-nni d. I to the effect that an interim di\Ui per cent, lias been declared, p;iy;tb hi r 22.43 words
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1833 1912-10-17 5 I u extraordinary general meeting of the I planters’ Association was held in the I j til at .Johore Bahru on Sunday. Mr. E. I ii'llryce presided and the other members I ’resent were:—His Highness the Sultan I1,833 words
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287 1912-10-17 5 The following order has been issued by the Government of Mysore (India) in regard to the grant of laud for the cultivation of rubbe r:— “Tho Rules issued with the Government Order of September 2H, 1906, were proiiiul gated after a287 words
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226 1912-10-17 5 The report of the London Sumatra Rubber aud I 'rod iico Estates, Limited, for tho period to March 31 states that the outlay in Sumatra on the estates was £17.7->2, m n ductiou of which amount has hi cn placed th< sum of X‘S.7l, derived226 words
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Article135 1912-10-17 5 The directors of the Inch Kenneth Rublx i Estates, Limited, report that the profits for the year to June 30, including iM,fsl brought forward, amount to X2H.OHI. The directors recommend that £1,500 he placed to redemption of debentures, £032 written off expenses of debenture issue, aud135 words
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Article79 1912-10-17 5 lor the. period from October Is to ;i|, inclusive, the duty oil cultivatid niblx r on which export duty is leviable in the K.M.S i/ii an ad valorem basis in aecordanee with tin rules under the t'u-toms hutiis Knact incut will he assessed oil the following prici79 words
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582 1912-10-17 5 Tin* report of fho directors of the I’tan Simpim Ihihbcr Co Istates i.mvation.—Tim ami under cultivation reumiiiH tho same as last year, vi/.. 291 acres planted between 190* and 1910. Tho dates it which the planting582 words
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Article293 1912-10-17 5 The report of the Ceylon Consolidated Lubber Instates, Limited, states that excellent progress was made durino the. year to March dl with the development of ti e es tates. The area under cultivation is 1,1401 acres. At the end of •lanuary last there were 11*0.11 I I’ara293 words
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2481 1912-10-17 6 The first annual yi-neral mectiny of the Bajoe lvi<l<M'l I lubber ami Produce (’oinpany, Limito i, was liclil on September HI, at tinLondon ('liambrr of Commerce, Oxford Court, K.l'., Mr. Arthur Lampard, chairman, prcsidiny. Tho Chairman said: The report2,481 words
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826 1912-10-17 6 The second ordinary g,. ueral medium of the Chimpul < Negri Sembilani Lubber Kstates, Limited, was field on September 20. at Winchester House, Old liroad Street, K.C., Mr. O. M. Duudas Mount, presiding. The representative of the secretaries ,Messrs. Sharpe, Koss826 words
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Article174 1912-10-17 6 •1 imah.—1,9.70 lbs. Lunas. 1.927 lbs. Harewood.—s9o lbs. Lauderdale. —1d,.799 lbs. Suugei Hagan. 1,190 lbs. Sumatra Para. —23,000 lbs. Malaka Piuda.—9,ooo lbs. Auglo-Sumatra. 22,19.7 lbs. Trolak. —o.x 17 lbs., nine months. 42,.77.7 lb*-. Ayer Tawall.—4,ooB lbs., nine months. 20,621 lbs. Bruas Perak.—6,9B lbs., nine months. 7,770 lbs.174 words
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Article102 1912-10-17 6 The medals offered by the Hubb Growers’ Association, at tbe New ,u Kubber Kxponition. have been awarded follows Gold medal. Highlands iind <<'. lands Para Kubber Company, LinnN silver medal, Kosehaugh lea and 4,1 Company, Limited; bronzo me« a 1 highly commended, Malayan huhiei -< i102 words
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2506 1912-10-17 7 I l„ first annual geueral meeting of the S, Inigor ruited Rubber Kstates, Limited, tVi mid ou September 18, at Winchester Jb.UM’, dd I tread Street, b. C., Mr. Thomas i-aus Motion i the chairman) presiding.2,506 words
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242 1912-10-17 7 1 lie: bulletin ele: lOdicc Colonial wives details of the foreign trade of the- Ite-Ldan Conger in the sercoild half of the: year 191 I 1 lie exports Were values! at 11,271.17 m trailers and the: imports at d242 words
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Article168 1912-10-17 7 At the request ol the Imperial Institute, botanical specimens of certain lima tree s (suppose d tei he I live a spruce an r) wrens ing at Ahmi, l iole) Coast, were: forw.tnle'd for de te i initiation, as it has been state <1 by M. 'l168 words
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734 1912-10-17 7 I lie London and China Lx press of Sep temher ‘JO, has these notes upon the rubber industry up to that date: I lie market fur plantation has been quiet, •ind rather weaker, first L'tb-s Cn po734 words
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Article197 1912-10-17 7 I wo Xoi lli fit sprrinn iis of r ililx r tyros, one ;i In ivy iih'Ii un i tin? otlnT ,i I i'firh tyro, wi'ii! niiiolli il ill N'. w VorU, f»• torn ,i o;tl In riiio n| tlio \voiM s rlnmists 1 1 1 i197 words
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3565 1912-10-17 8 Tho Hixtli ordinary general mooting of shareholders of tho 1’elcpuh Valley (Johoro) Rubber Kstate;s, Limited, was held on Sepfcenilirtr 10, atthoGreat Lantern Hotel, Liverpool Street, L.C., Mr. I,, liyroii I’eicrs (chairman) presiding. 1 he Chairman sai<l: (lentlemen, having3,565 words
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Article316 1912-10-17 8 The fifth annual report of the Bint* m. (Selangor) I’ubber Estates, Limited, stab* that, with the exception of an area of *otui 40 acres of peaty soil on Lantern* estate, tin growth of the rubber on both properties is reported to be satisfactory. The following statement gives316 words
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