The Straits Budget, 4 October 1918
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Title Section28 1918-10-04 1 The Straits Budget •UNO THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXXII No. 3164 Singapore. Friday. October 4. 1918. fimiltNEl OVER NAIF A CENTVSV Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article180 1918-10-04 1 lbadeksTbe Tacjnnfi Rbu Whom tbe Gods would Destroy Steady and Strong li Ju Bulgaria Orovtlliog Bu'waria’** Surrender 10 J* Rubber Position 14 Local and Gissral—■ Local and Personal The War B 1/oe of Fuming Homesteads JU Toe lion and S ami 10 R*l)to*o Hydraulic H Ft institution180 words
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Article5180 1918-10-04 1 Tl-r> natcfB of tbe following appear id M.S.V R Orders for October as having resign fd to join tbe Imperial Forces :—Messrs. R. C Fry, W. B. Momlaws, A. McC. Jolly, J. E Hadernp, T. J. MurpLy, A. L. Lane. G. D Zamora, J Miller, G. N.5,180 words
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Article18741 1918-10-04 3 Allied Attacks. GREAT activity on all tbe FRONTS. LcndoD, September 25, 8 10 p.m. tifld Marshal Haig reports We farther pK d on the evening of tbe 24th and at pr N D ti c neighbourhood of Stlency and at J, 1 p, ur t The enemy counterattacked18,741 words
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Article5325 1918-10-04 9 Riutir’s Tblioramb. Bnlgaria. REASONS for sodden collapse. Rsotsr’s Tblborams. London, September 60,11.20 p m. v igtcrdsiDifrom Vienna: Austrian troopB tave arrived at Sofia. London, September 80,11.20 p.m. Paris: M. Jonesou, the Romanian exMinister, in an interview on Bulgaria’s nrrftder, emphasised its importance even Romani* where tbe entire nationRiutir’s Tblioramb. - 5,325 words
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649 1918-10-04 10 Oa (»r K 8 soctors ol the British lk new line seems strange to those Ion, 16 tomed to the wire bound trench zone" CCQ8 been shaped acoording to ciroumBtan* h 48 it is a lino actually determined bv649 words
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Article163 1918-10-04 10 Speaking of his voyage back to Bangkok, H.8.H Prince Trsidos the KiDg of Siam ‘j former minister to Berlin, said that he owed his trip on the Seelandia to the hospitality oj Captain H. Anderson, the Senior Director of the East Asiatio Co. Soon after fcbo163 words
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Article47 1918-10-04 11 i The Straits Times is not responsible for (u,. opinion of its correspondents. Corroepaadeuts shoal J boar iu mind that V i tto r 9 mufit bo short and to the point t oD g rambling epistles are liable to be cteJ ot ruthlessly cut down.]47 words
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Article529 1918-10-04 11 To the EJitor of the Straits Times. g ir __a week lias now elapsed since a appeared in yoar columns suggesting the hruafcion of a local branch of the Over 4 w elub but so far nobody appears anxiout- a! (j anything to what has beenr aheady wr.tjon529 words
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Article317 1918-10-04 11 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir,—As Our Diy is approachirg, anr it is time for every one to come forwaru and do his little bit in this great chiritaM* cause, and as we all know that business the yoar generally has not317 words
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Article171 1918-10-04 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—-The remarks of Mr. Sime and also youta in your leader anent Mr. Nicholson on jbe above sobj ot are, in my opine:o, hardly fair to the gentleman. J I (grant yoa that tho plant, facilities, eto are &l. there,171 words
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Article312 1918-10-04 11 To the Editor of the Straits Tirana. Sir, Will you kindly give as a little space in your esteemed paper, on this, tbo eve ef our departure, to express to the persons whose names are given below, our hearty tuanks for the generous donations made to the312 words
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Article474 1918-10-04 11 To tho Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir,—I have some reoollection of letters in year paper regarding tho state r f the roads in Malacca, a short time ago. 1 think th t attention might bo drawn to the same -mbjuct, in the vicinity of F M S On474 words
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Article170 1918-10-04 11 At tho Rahman Hydraulic Tin meeting Mr. John Mitchell, who presided, st ue i that sinoe 1814 the oatpai had annually declined. The board was advised by tho general managers that it could not expect a larger output as long as the mine was worked under the present170 words
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Article153 1918-10-04 11 A special supplement of the Loud '0 Ge.zetto issued on Saturday, July 0, g ves th~ following statements of services for which the Distinguised Service Order wai awarded on February 4 las* ~Tem. Lieut.. J. G. Hancock Norfolk Hi gi mint.—For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to153 words
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Article116 1918-10-04 11 The Scholarships of tbe above Institution for the year 1918 havo been awxrdod a» follows: —The Senior Class. —1. The Lhamond Jubilee Scholarship (awarded on tho r< salts of the Cambridge Senior Examination, 1918) Kenneth Seth. 11. Soholarships aw rniod ot tbo Results of the Cambridge Junior116 words
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Article185 1918-10-04 11 Wo mnch rogrot to learn that the HoatL took place at 4 o’olock yester lay morning, at the Bishop's House, Victoria Street cf Bishop Charles Atm' no Bourdon, a much loved and r» vend figure in those parts for many years. Tho deceased gentleman who waHiu185 words
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934 1918-10-04 11 Tbo proup ctus in issuod of tbo Malayan Oil .Mill-, L.t,uitid. Tbo authorised capital in 0 Um present issue in 9157.5 jO, of wbicti 15U,0u() in 16,<:00 shares of 110 oaoh 're u w otlorud for subscription. Tbo (iirrctirs are 11.934 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1131 1918-10-04 12 Straits Times, September 27. Mr. Nicbolton Ijrh gone awav t* in Sn pore, And a long 1 iiu rj must ula; L it It* can answ» r tho li.ttc r of Mr. W. M. Si;u'j wlurli wo published yesterday— if incieni In cares to answer it. In— Straits Times, September 27. - 1,131 words
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Article1118 1918-10-04 12 —Straits Times, Septembci 28. Verily the Germans are mad. Hertling, Von Wrisberg, Von Hintse and sundry others have been speaking in the Reiobstag. Their speeches are fall of insolenoe and bombast. Hertling sneers at American war enthusiasm as due to the profits from armaments, and—Straits Times, Septembci 28. - 1,118 words
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Article1150 1918-10-04 12 opponents had not (ailed,—Straits Times, September 80. The Allied foroes on all fronts are becom ing tremendous in their power of offence Turkey is beaten hopelessly in the East. Bulgaria is crumbling to pieces before attacks which are being conducted with brilliant skill and energy. If theopponents had not (ailed,—Straits Times, September 80. - 1,150 words
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Article1171 1918-10-04 13 Straits Times, October 1. Tho Bulgarians entered the wav purely and simply fot the purpose of being revenged on Serbia and of gaining some advantages at the expense of that country. They bad nothing in oommon with Turkey—a hideous past must surely have made alliance between thorn repugnantStraits Times, October 1. - 1,171 words
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Article1137 1918-10-04 13 —S:raitH Tiuua, Ojtobcr 2. Again a word of oantion. When Romania collapsed and Russia was asking for peaoe, the German papers bailed these Ah the first proofs of the glorious triumph of German arms and predioted that it would not be long before the other Entente States wore—S:raitH Tiuua, Ojtobcr 2. - 1,137 words
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Article1163 1918-10-04 14 It is not a laxary bat a necessity.—Straits rimes, October 8. Wfl have every reason to believe that the American buyer, whose opiDion wo gavo oo Tuesday, was perfectly sincere in bis belitf £hat America will tuko 100,000 tons of rubber to addition to wbat is required forIt is not a laxary bat a necessity.—Straits rimes, October 8. - 1,163 words
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Article276 1918-10-04 14 The Rev. Brother James, visitor of the Christian Brother’s Sob ols, on tho oceasict of his official visit to St. Paul’s Institution, Serembau, mspeoted the cadets and spoke b few inspiring and patriotio words urging them to nobly do their part in the Empire'e work. Wo understand276 words
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443 1918-10-04 14 Recently, before Mr. VV, Laogham Carter, in (be S.nior Magistrate's Coart, (here have been farther prosecutions onder Poet Office Ordinance Nj. XIV. of 1915, for illegal conv< yanoe of letters to and from the Colony. Caps, Hitum bin Abrahamin, of the Hock443 words
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Article453 1918-10-04 14 Before Mr. Justice Ebden on September 2$ the trial was continued of the Hokcbia boy Liaog Ah Tee charged with the murdere df Sarah Liebman and Emil Laodau at ths Globe Hotel on the night of August 25 last Eventually accused was found guilty and was453 words
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308 1918-10-04 14 The directors’rep irt for tbe year Juno 30, 1918, of United Engineer* l!!* to be presented at the seventh ot'dtß* general meeting of the oompanv to h held at (ire-sham House, Battery H De tbo 9th insfc, states: After ahowi™ 1308 words
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Article276 1918-10-04 14 A strange happening is reported to have occurred on the night of Tuesday. A .Vlmay V jlunteer parsing in the vioinity of R tl! s Museum, about midnight, was attracted Oy a crouching figure in the Canal opposite that Institution at the junction of Stamford Road and Bencooltn276 words
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Article237 1918-10-04 14 Mr. William Hartnell, who was first eff 3er of the G.E R steamer Brussels at tne t‘“ of her capture by tbe Germans in "> J* 0 who is now interned in Holland, has ma 0 lengthy report throwing additionalJ*K“* 0 tbo execution of Captain237 words
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Article4880 1918-10-04 15 A tbe annual meeting ot the North Borneo bamber of Commerce on August 19, 1916, it \vab proposed that the Chamber should recoinajen J to the Government the imposition ot sd iucorne tax, the proceeds4,880 words
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237 1918-10-04 16 A few months ago we made a suggestion in a footnote to Sir Arthur Pearson’s appeal on behalf of the Fresh Air Fund, and the generous response of our readers enabled us to cable a substantial amount to tbe Hon Secretary237 words
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1030 1918-10-04 16 The seventh annual meeting of Selangor Coconuts was held at tbe r» gistered oflioe of the company, 1, Embankment, Koala Lumpur, says the Malay Mail, on September 27, 1918, at noon, with Mr. J. H. M. Robson (ohairman of the1,030 words
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Miscellaneous Reuter Telegrams.
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Article40 1918-10-04 16 Kaunas Tblb«bam. London, September 80, 0.55 p.m. The Press Bureau states that Captai. George Lloyd, M.P., is appointed Governor of Bombay m snooeesion to Lord Willingdon who beoomea Governor of Madras in tmooee’ non to Lord Pentland.Kaunas Tblb«bam. - 40 words
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Article16 1918-10-04 16 Raoyaa’s Tsuaiii, London, September 80 5.40 p.m. Tromsoe: An English Spitsbergen expedi tion has arrived.Raoyaa’s Tsuaiii, - 16 words
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Article72 1918-10-04 16 (Anita Siktici.) Batavia, September 27. The Dutch oonvoy arrived before the harbour late last night and entered harbour this morning at daylight. Enormous crowds on the qua vs were awaiting its arrival. During the voyage there were many cases of illness. Ten children died on board tbe(Anita Siktici.) - 72 words
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Article68 1918-10-04 16 (Anita Siktici.) Batavia, October 1. Owing to an aocident to the steamer Broom whiob sank off Sumatra, probably on aooount of being too heavily laden, the Union of Engineers and Mercantile Marine petitioned the Governor General requesting the establishment of shipping inspection. The Governor General replied that shi(Anita Siktici.) - 68 words
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Article33 1918-10-04 16 [Anita Skrticb Batavia, September 80. Aneta learns from Rangoon, that no new export licenses for rice to foreign conn trios will be granted, except to the Straits Sett ements and Ceylon.[Anita Skrticb ] - 33 words
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Article38 1918-10-04 16 (Anita Sbhvici.) Batavia, October 2. The total amount of the Java e of 1918 sold up to September is 19 piculs so that the unsold amount of tue of 1918 is about seven million piculs.(Anita Sbhvici.) - 38 words
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Article29 1918-10-04 16 [Ankta Service] Batavia, September 26. The total nnmbei of booses destroyed by the fire yesterday was about 600 an number of those without roofs is abou[Ankta Service] - 29 words
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Article68 1918-10-04 16 The French Consulate in Singapore reduced in 1918 to a Vice-Consulla there was some surprise at this 0 considering tbe great commercial ID °P nH of Singapore. We hear that news ha J been reoeived that the full Consuls > been restored by decree dated July and this68 words
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3644 1918-10-04 17 An ordinary meeting of tha Municipal Commissioners waa held r.fc the Municipal Oiricea on Friday under tho praeidtnoy of j,l r W. Pool, tbo other present bolDt Moaara. Rolaod Braddell, W. A. Sima, A, W. Bean, W. Lowtber Kemp, J.3,644 words
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631 1918-10-04 18 The official returns of imports and exports of the Straits Settlements for the quarter ended Jane 80 has been issaod and shows an appreciable rise both in the imports and exports of Singapore and Penang, though the figures of tbo631 words
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Article89 1918-10-04 18 fbo rate of mortality in the Sottlcmonl ol Singapore for tbo ww k ended Sc ptember 21 waH 80.88 per millo of tbe population. Tbc total number of deaths was 219, of wbicl 176 were male subjects and 44 female Convulsions claimed 18, phthisis 84 malaria fevor89 words
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Article1134 1918-10-04 18 Mr. Ctdrington, clerk to bo Bxemptior Tribunal supplies the following list of re suits at Wednesday's hearing:— Asiatic Pbtrolbcm Co. Ltd. 1 P. R. Lewis Mercantile Assistant The above application stood over (or (at ther consideration. Eastbrn Tblboraph Co. Lt». 218 B. W. Day Cable Operator Chaktbrbd Bams.1,134 words
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642 1918-10-04 18 The fifth annual general meeting of the f* FMS Tiamh, Ltd, U o, r 8 be *W*teied offices, 7, Mutm 8-lane, BC„ Mr. John I. Philip, chairman of the company, presiding. Mr. H. A. Huntley, on behalf of the seoretariee, Messrs.642 words
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662 1918-10-04 19 ordinary general meeting of ■r V Kt‘U*B. Limited, w»n held on July 4, at hl,a oinloQ Chamber of Commerce, CannoD tllt t E C Mr. Edward Bedford (chairman J. Townsend) in moving the adoption of 1 nr-rt and accounts, said that the662 words
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Article138 1918-10-04 19 Subscriptions from Jaly 20, 2918, till Sep--tLuber ly, 1918 were as follow Rearer Registered tva*i bonds. bonds. j' pore •66,167.800 13,989,800 $9,097,100 L* au 402,400 283 900 686,000 a a J c 16,000 66,000 80,000 w s 312,400 407,800 720,200 r.°, rfJ 8,600 8138 words
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343 1918-10-04 19 September 26 tv October a, 1918. The past week has be n foaturoloss. Robber Che American restrict ons per rmc of only 25,000 tons for October to December. The basis is the same as for somo months past exoept that tb new343 words
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Article142 1918-10-04 19 September 21 was tho date fixed by the International Court at Bangkok to hear the arguments of counsel ia the oaso brought by the Privy Purse Department against the Chartered Bank for tho return of gold which was deposited with tho Bank by Prince San pasart142 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article53 1918-10-04 19 The cjmpotition for tho captain's priao was completed on Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. J. L. Wishart with 8 up. Tho following are tho bust scoros L. J. Wishart Bup H. T. Whilo 2 H. I. Jones 1 J Keunedy 1 J. Binnie all53 words
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Article40 1918-10-04 19 Tbo monthly medal for September wa* won by R. H. Ooraet. Eight members took out cards of whioh only two woro returned. Scores: K. H. Onreat 61 4-45-12 84. H. F. Monk 45 45 2 88.40 words
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Article87 1918-10-04 19 A friend who was looking through some old papers camo upon a oopy ot tho Straits Times of July 16, 1850. It ooutaiuod a reference to tbe mail service stating that the average number of days oooupied in the transit of the mail from England to Singapore was In87 words
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Article174 1918-10-04 19 The following letter has been addressed to His Excellency tbe Governor by the Director of Messageries Maritimes Company, Marseilles, regarding tho assistance rondored to the crew ot the Andre Lebon. Excellence,—Le Commandant de notre Paquebot Andre Lebon, ochooe dans lon parages de Singapore, dans la nuit do174 words
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Article52 1918-10-04 19 Nioholl —On S iptomb r 24, at th i residence of her parents, Mr. and M*s. F P Chambers, Brnbjng Giyan, 8, Soora’jija, Java, tho wif) of Liinol Nicholl of a son. Tan —Oq Septombor 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Tan Bong Clnang, No. 98, Martin Lane, Singapore a52 words
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Article149 1918-10-04 19 Lim Chsng Ban ~Yko Si*w Lam —On September 27, at the Chinese Templo, Tolok Ayer Street, Singapore, Lim Chong Hun, youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs Lim Kng Pong to Yoo Siow Lam, widow of tho lato Mr. Woo Kay Hook, Lim Chkno Bam— Tmo Siaw Lam—149 words
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Article177 1918-10-04 19 SlMliAk oas, Octobbr 8, 1018. EXCHANGE Ob Lt»pnn.....,Baak 4 mla 1/4*, Demand 4/8|| Private 6 calf* i/4* Or N«w Y«*c...Demand 661 Private 00 days 56* n Fbama* Bank 802 Un Imdu BaakT.T i01 G« lieMaaBB*. .Bask d/d 66 i, pro Om 3ba*«bai ...Hark d/d 42| Oa hank177 words
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Article356 1918-10-04 19 1 SlMSAPORK OCTOBRK 8 1018. MINING. layeti. fleder. it ioi Auiya*.. 8.76 9.26 xd i 1 Aynr V7 j» 2.76 2.06 Klni* AgR90<*h')a 28.76 14.26 Hi Mi Ki*")* Tic 1.8.0 1.12.0 d' Mi hahnl Mi«0o 7.00 8 OB 6 0 Tiv 6.42 6.80 li> Malayan Crj'fi 14.00356 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement301 1918-10-04 19 Sale of Property. The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs Ching Kong Loo and (Jo at thoir sale room on Monday afternoon There was a largo attendance, bidding was brisk and prices obtained wero good Freehold land and honse 148, Boach Road, area 1,417 square feet, bought301 words
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Advertisement90 1918-10-04 19 NOTICE. The pent tree price of the Sir,nit Tim* s to the United Kingdom and foreign countries is fdi a /ear. 'I' ie Post fre price ot ttie Sir nit Hiitfrl is $i year to any part of the world. It is not necessary to subscribe for a year. Trie90 words
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Obituary58 1918-10-04 19 DHATH3 AjiMRY.--'Jn July 20 as a prisoner of w*r it Kuhlobm, Gojflroy .lulian Arxi y, f jr norly of tbo K.M.S. Civil Sorvjoo, «D id ion of the late Chirlos K. Amory, of the Indiau Firost Sorvioo, agoi 48, Trusty. -Oa Sjptimbjr 21, at hi<» r im dense, V jd58 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article78 1918-10-04 1 OfiriEAL— Robber Supplies 1 Melvill (Selangor) Robber.. 3 Robber Position 4-6 Singapore Robber Aoctiona 5 September Robber Retorns 6 Mbbtinoh and Rbports— Sialang Estates 1 United Soa Betong 2 Amherst Robber 3 Songei Salak 8 Ayer Hitam Syndicate 3 Influenza on Estates 3 Songei Krian Estate 4 Clony Robber78 words
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Article61 1918-10-04 1 [Anita Skuvich Batavia, September 80. A general meeting of tbo Rubber Growert Association of Sumatra decided unanimously to express approval of tbe scheme of thi Rubber Growers’ Association, London, ocn oerning tbe reduction of tbe rubber crop besides tbe fixing to a minimum prior equalling 2s. 8d.,[Anita Skuvich ] - 61 words
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Article258 1918-10-04 1 The Hon. Secretary of the Overseas Com mitteo of the Rubber Association of America informs us that this committee baB just received tbe following telegram from thi Robber Association of America, New York Allocation October December 25,000 tom 76 per cent, of rubber from any country 2E per258 words
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1929 1918-10-04 1 Tbe ninth annual ordinary general meet ing cf tbe Sialang Rubber Estates, Limited was held on Joly 4, in tbe Counoil Room of tbe Rubber Growers' Association, Incor porated, 88, Eastcbeap, E.C., Mr. George Croll (chairman of tbe company) presiding. Mr. James1,929 words
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2978 1918-10-04 2 q ),o nixth annual go ’oral mr sting of sharef tho United Sua B Rubboi Ltd., was held on June 27, at the v r J tho Rubber Growers' Association, V. -'heap, EC, Mr. James 11 nry R2,978 words
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Article44 1918-10-04 2 I’hr Straits 'limes in not r* poruiib'o for the opinion of its com oondouts. Corrospondon s should boar in mind that bettors meat ho short and to tho point, b tig rambling epistles arc* liable to bo r jocLod or rathlestdy cut down.)44 words
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Article577 1918-10-04 2 To tho Editor of tho Straits Timos. Sir, -f Live read with amusement tbo letter from MBradbm ,io expressing bis righteous indignation, etc. Mr. Hip iburno ih a comparatively young man who j iuod ’..is present billot sumo timo alter the war bigau aud tho directory gives uio577 words
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Article77 1918-10-04 2 To the Editor of tbo Straits Times. Sir, —Could any of your readers nay whether a bord of goats could bo kept ou a rubber estate without injury to thu trees or loss of latox, provided a certain auiouut of grass ih allowed to grow for food77 words
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1491 1918-10-04 3 Tbo sixth annual general mooting of the Amhorst Estate* (Selangor) Rubber Company, wa* bold on Joly 12, at tbo offices of tbo Rub borOrowerH’ Association, 88, Eastcbeap, Lon don, E C., Mr. W. Haddon Owen presided. Tbo Chairman in the1,491 words
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1104 1918-10-04 3 The tf nth ordinary general meeting of the Sungei Salak Robber Company, Limited, was held on Joly 4, in the Council Room of the Robber Growers’ Association, 88, fiastcheap, G C., Mbjor A. H Bagnall (chairman of the compaD}) presiding. The Chairman said Gentlemen,1,104 words
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Article136 1918-10-04 3 The Ceylon Government Gazette contains the memorandum and articles of association of a new company called tbe Melv.ll (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., formed with a nominal capital of K600.00U, divided into Rl5 shares, for purchasing the leases of the Assam Jawa Mt lvill and Vernon estates in136 words
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659 1918-10-04 3 Ihe report of the directors of the a Hitam Planting Syndicate, Ltd presented at the eleventh annual’ be meeting on September 28. states T Sfe di .c.?.te Syndicate the U 3* Tbe estate continues to be upkent condition. Pest,659 words
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Article134 1918-10-04 3 Subsequently to tbe general meeting of the Negri Sembilan P.A. at Seremban o Saturday, a meeting of tbe committee held and the following warning to P'» nlt was promulgated: —The committeo o Negri Sembilan P. A. dosire to ac< iy their members through tbe medium o Malay134 words
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1152 1918-10-04 4 TLe rinth annual general meeting of the K i Krian Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held iniv 28 at the company’s registered office. J" o |Vuse, 49 and 61, Eastcbeap, E.C., u r Silcock (the chairman) presiding. Mr1,152 words
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977 1918-10-04 4 The ninth ordinary general meeting cf Clany Rubber Estates. Limited, was held on Jane ‘2d, at the registered ffico of the com pany, 1-4, Great Tower Street, B C., Mr. Charles McArthur (obairman of the company), Drtsiding. Mr, J. Mulunee, on977 words
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614 1918-10-04 4 The eighth ordinary general meeting ol the S. gamit (Johore) Robber Estates, Limit ed, was held on July 19, »t Winchester House, Old Broad Street, E.G., Mr. Joseph R&maden (the obairman) presiding. The Chairman said that, although the oompany had not dono614 words
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Article580 1918-10-04 4 We have had an interview w-th a prorooenl American Bobber Buyev who r» cnnUy trrivud from the United Staten, Ho tolls os •hat, aa ho found an amazing rnisconoeptioa )t the rubber situ- tion in Singapore,580 words
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527 1918-10-04 4 To the KJitor of tbo Straits Timm*, Sir,—Wo shoald all like to be able to »gre« «rith tbo prominent rubber buyer, fresh from America, whoso views on tbo rubber oositiou are sot out in roar Tuesday's issue, oat unfortunately tbo facts available do not jermit527 words
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760 1918-10-04 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commeroi Robber Association held its 865th auctions on 25th and 26Mi inst., when there was offered for sale 2,618,691 lbs =tons 1,166 8J. P&ioas Rhalishd. Cents per lb Sheet smoked fine ribbed 48 to 47 m m760 words
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Article104 1918-10-04 5 Stiawan.—9,427 lbs. B.S (Bertam). —96.P00 lbs. F M.S Rubber.— 183 000 lbs. K L Rubber— loo,ooo lbs. Taojocg Malim. -103,000 lbs. Kuan 23,000 lbs. Buogsar E*fc. and Dev -26,000 lbs, Sedgeley |F.vi S.) —19,0-0 lbs. Cbemborg —29,769 lbs. Snugei Patari —23 000 lbs. Permas.—2o.2oo lbs, Mbjodio.—lB 003104 words
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Article284 1918-10-04 5 The report of the Federated (Selangor) Rubber Company, Limited, states that the prefis for the year was £18,116, which, with the amount brought forward, £3 895, makes a total of £21,610. Deducting the interim dividend of 20 per cent, already paid, £5,230, and the amount reserved for284 words
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1048 1918-10-04 5 Stock Sim»at)orfi Issued Par Dividends. Malayan Exchange Fraser 4 r Capital Value Companies. Prices, Closing Pr;„ 0 8 1917. 1918. Augaat 8. oSS£^ 150,000 a/. 05% 85% Anglo-Malay 13 0 10/0 i 60,01 K)1,048 words
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