The Straits Budget, 9 April 1920
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section31 1920-04-09 1 The Straits Budget VOL. LXXIV No. 3243 Singapore, Friday, April 9. 1920. BEING THE O Q 9 WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES" sitapii'hfd ovta half a cm'M Price 25 cents.31 words
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Article331 1920-04-09 1 LBaDKHS— Bobbevirm Triamphanl in Infb ll'tne Role Pieduoiion ...10 11 Hr giptiaPOD 1 France ltd Germany H Locifc and G»ni»al Local and Personal I*2 I'toscg to Paseaut H' otp* Ttli (Jmuh 8 7 1' e Late Mr G W. Lyca 7 Ptdtral CcDDC'I M Far Bas'em Film331 words
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Article4607 1920-04-09 1 y »a dotations have ben road 1 ftt/airst lu‘ M itthows, t> ii t:ra iu rispie. I‘is lbs piop rty it Ltm S t! n Cbuoy, tt tpcodve ’y. Toe rn »ttf ocf»l ia the ttmdroiar* on A ri) 7 M uihju and poMpo&ed f.r hoar °K4,607 words
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Article1073 1920-04-09 2 (Fko* Ocr Own Corkksi-om N1} I TLe incoor Ibai Kedah is to be n m -u I to tbe F.M.S. fedetaiiou at SQ e Kaits prcuud and is being dhcas* iul»ri8ed oirolea in Pooae u and p a Wellesle y where some lo'd Ihe opiaion i( the1,073 words
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SATURDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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2464 1920-04-09 3 Reuter Telegrams. L t-doa, Match 80. W'.iu ItiO Irinb debate was remand i. 11 ,ufco ol Oimmcnp, Mr Asqui.h cii vush the view that order mua o lt o < ti Lit-it cdt b i.uliucai oi at g< b oc-cil t. uiHCt.eJ.Reuter Telegrams. - 2,464 words
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Article1252 1920-04-09 3 Palis, Maicb 27. Yeskrdir in tbo of D patrt.H M. cur* s H’ia'H ,hwVi/i»» ui«dewfc/t nee tu tui A heel Kug'itte q 1 etiou, M. Mu otaud Ui&do a •>vtttvUii cl r* ca' iO|{ rbai iu r lanv v&<4 it ai rt id that note ct the bllltd1,252 words
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Article864 1920-04-09 3 L J UD, March 29. Pirin Ai Arroncao note on the osiapi* tioo of tho tie hr deduct LiM bwuu banded lo M. Miller an J. Lon *.>n, Mavob 29. Paris: Offi ial (parlor* hpolsre that it is <•006 mol that G 1 ai ka rcfcuU/j entored the864 words
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Article229 1920-04-09 4 Louder, M arch 31. Id tho H ouso cf Co'utuo> h at <| r i siioo time Mf. Locg rua lo a h uti :u< nt an v< garCs tin. v* o«t 111 the A navy ih to equal tbn British by 19.:4. 11 Haul that iht229 words
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Article207 1920-04-09 4 Loadon, March 29. Now York: In tho tornad) the towni of E'gm and Joliw, Jhiauis, HtUured sevtiely. E rftrt people were killed and buedrccs u j irid. Foot million dollars worth of damago wan done in the bu-unos- ]uart« rs cf E gin. Two humired homes in207 words
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Article226 1920-04-09 4 London, March 29. Copenhagen: Tbo King ban taken the nlmoßt onpreoedontt d r|i p ol dismissing the Danish cabinet lor reasons unstated. London, Maroh 80. Copenhagen, March 29 s The executive ocmmitiooH of the Social Demooratic party and the trades unions have agreed to demand the reinstatement of the226 words
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Article107 1920-04-09 4 Loudon, March 81. The revenue for tbe past quarter wns 643 i million sterling, an increase of 263| oui.ion sterliug as compared with tbc ci rr»»• ponding quarter of 1919. Tbe revenue for tbe flicai year ended today was l.bhfej million sterling, an locreaso cf 4f()£ muhin sttrlicg107 words
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Article86 1920-04-09 4 London, Marjh 81. Sir Erio Guides to day iu.ro luc-i in the H juhc of Commons a b.ii enabling too tram ways to mererse farm in vitw of mtetiag the demands tji higher wages. London, March 81. Tho tram and bis dispute has b en stitlel and86 words
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Article31 1920-04-09 4 London, March 30. Constantinople, March 29: Denikin has proceeded to Boiegoaik. London, March 30. Peace negotiation* between the Latvian Ojvi intmn* and Soviet Kuesia begin at doaoow on April 6.31 words
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MONDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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839 1920-04-09 4 Reiter Telegrams. London, March 81. A copy of the official organ of the Sinn Fsin volaut'ers st/.il at Cork cootaiOH instructions to tho voluntetr B stating that tbt firm ot war mist fearod by tho imp >riali«t a*miis (f pooqient ii proloogai guerillaReiter Telegrams. - 839 words
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Article746 1920-04-09 4 London, March 81. Paris: M Milleranl has sunt a letter lo the German d Affaires to day, pjintiog out tiat ilia peOetra.i m ot Germau troops <nto the Ha ir b.s n is only jjstifiablu by iimpttiwus ucjepßivy, but the ceutrul commission is tLupht.tioa.iy nt opinion that746 words
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Article456 1920-04-09 4 London, March (0. Chicago: The latost news from the mid lie west is that 77 wore killed and thousands are homeless The tornada's death roll ia J Chicago was 29 an 1 21 were killed in 0 i). <1; is expect-d that the death roll wid ba456 words
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Article172 1920-04-09 5 London, March 81. The Pol is* l Legation annoanoos that the i outvies (ff nsivo on the s u.hera front l irt a a«icn J. Ti*e Poiee aro cjunter attaok iuJ a*il .ondtjrin l B jlsbcVidt on c miration* u ib'e. fb-> B jlshnVHt lostei w.re vrry >. Mvy172 words
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Article192 1920-04-09 5 London, March 81 Copenhagen The Trade Union Congress bas declared a general strike m Denmark. London, Marob 81 With the trade nnion congress’s dtolara lion of a general strike, which will b j g nc n \crd 6, Denmark is cocf-ontoi with tu* aau-nal eitacti >n of a prp192 words
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Article109 1920-04-09 5 Loudon, March 81. Panama: The Prino cf bis and w»b rectived wiih»ive»y ce»* cb4er ;anci. Tu»ee A jiorican aeropLn-s ajvercd overhead as tbe R.nown su Calcutta entired the canal. SGates wi-ro 2nd tai tbo gaards ar.wa ap, while tbe sbipi were decorr.tod wi.b hnuiing. The British Minister109 words
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Article102 1920-04-09 5 Lon’op, March 81. Speaking at a reception cf the Roys l \"iatio Sioiety, the CbineßO Minister »a d t*i»t C(;i«c80 who returned to Chitiß atttr being educated abroad had ex rlei fb >n*Rticaivble inflaecoe on the govirome:t Pacini eouditior s education, Inbi h »oil bd d* f102 words
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Article89 1920-04-09 5 Lordon April 1. Iho Hcn«e cf Commora M*. A’frerf r 't. drew a*, tout ion to the r*tahtk! Rnib' r o‘»m s yod o ,to paying a divid Ld tf 2*f P r c 11. f f 1919 n d ,u<ueetudi i-vebt-ga o: u r t'e* Profi t89 words
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Article78 1920-04-09 5 London, Much 81. In the House of C'mnaonn, on tho m‘ ,4: ioD for the adjournment, Oiloail JjLn Ward re rrred to what hHCes rlbed ast‘-o itihnruau t»*lhi in the sale (f cnddrrn in 11 >ngk ng. Cel, Am ry that oeqaiius wire b r 'icg made78 words
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Article59 1920-04-09 5 London, A nd 1, Owing to th*» ouna derabl i eu f4as o' uavuffi er-i, th i AlnirVty h ill nag pea I.'rma to (Uivjfs retirujgvr’uat*iiiyui.iiii< •«ix amnthH, inc udioggmtai.ioj rr.ngi 4 i;u± r 0« fir Li-U*. c i aminj.. r* u d n- B6 to £i 059 words
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Article74 1920-04-09 5 London, March 80. The Times stitea thai m oil hiukoriug CJUjpiQf, prc|i lad over Ly Lo i IjCUJ p i- h »ug fjioiol wth a c• p tsi o' ov :r TiOOiOO. Th) b i a<* 1 uo-uie jt vo direoto.s cf loe A igio.Psnian Cj.yps v a74 words
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Article48 1920-04-09 5 London, March 81. P^.ris: Tbe textile strikers in U nbsix district attacked and de'vlcd t.-a.u-i aid overturned taxis. Miny cf tie ecu a pan?* were ir jired. Tbesbikon forced tin muni cipai and metalturgioal workers, u> i the builders and bakers to j io them.48 words
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Article48 1920-04-09 5 L;ndoc>, March 80 The appointments to tbe British Empivt OHer for sorvi »es in tho w-»r ir.c.u.ly sh ffio rs tbe R)V. R Findlay A tdruw f ruhiab'e servioes in Cuioa, axi t o R-v John Da*rocb. for valuable uevviejs ai uhitor A Chinese pablioatioos.48 words
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Article29 1920-04-09 5 April 1. The total expondituro awsira; revoons increase of £iiB.6oOO3 5 oo uparol wi b the year. Tuo J ti :it Ijt tho year was JC 326,000,000.29 words
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Article49 1920-04-09 5 London, Matoh 31. A telegram from Tck 0 says that tbe n cent di*-q uetirg raanors wun r> gard to the 1 itastiuu ,n J ep%n were dau to a tiaacc'al c*isis, owing to p'oftse:riiig h N* linabtroas resalts f j lawod und tuo snaatian is now normal.49 words
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Article44 1920-04-09 5 London, March 81. Bangkok 1 One Italian airman going to Tcki) was force ito lan ima ti v fiul 1 north the S,au ese aorodro oe. Hj i~t* hi* meohanio behind in ovdtv to l gbitn tho maobiae to enable him to rise.44 words
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Article38 1920-04-09 5 L ndoo. March 81. Tho Times’ Cairo correspond *o(, r portthat an arab band oap'nred Au‘. -'oh efter n angumary ia whnb the P'roaoh t)&d fifty killed. Tlo b*nl qutttid Aaticoa after uoisting tbe Arab tl.g-38 words
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Article159 1920-04-09 5 Lar don, Much 31. Tin rt ha? a j a*ued ontd Aoril 12 and Ijo 11. u oo! uatil April 20. Jcd, Maroh 81 The Daily Mail reports »fca« tho Home Office has decided to pr )Lioit at: r,w pataltbß, ioolujttg those for obanti*P! pu*o>Bi.R. Lend ju, Muck 81,159 words
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TUESDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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751 1920-04-09 5 Kkcter Tklecjbams. London, April 1. The H)mo Ra!o Bi'l passed itsiec'sdj reacmg bv an n.'-xp c< dy large m fu r a d o*to io whufi S r Bd -v&id C uh o’h and Mr. LlcyJ Gjoig i’h were an utfitaodiug fo*tur<,Kkcter Tklecjbams. - 751 words
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Article972 1920-04-09 5 Lojdcn, Apr 1 2. Wubirgton: Mr. Wi'sin, ia r p y to a<. -pry in the liom' of R 'pro na; t’.ivcH, “AH the Aotcii troopj u. io Rjiae r.»o ro j ii o iy totaeoiccr t n’t -V idoot. .viiKihal bocj hat 1.0 u hority over972 words
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Article295 1920-04-09 5 London, Ap*il 1, Opnnhagm T! o Btriko has began. Pii i 0 pally h*i l.d traces ui.t, bike/ •ltd come compcßitorh have cornu coi to day. Tiju oommuuai Htato bi rvic* R aod ai-o tin waiters will cunp* ml work at midmvlu on th< 6th. The vail way295 words
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Article252 1920-04-09 6 Lotd:n, Apr!) 1. A'bacy: The New York State aH-eoib'j baa up .ed five cocian-t unubi-r*, wlu wlio provisionally buspeedid for ihsloyai y Ljudcn, Apiil 1. Niw Y-rk: The association cf ma-tors, tnatiß rod pilot d, icmbtr ug 28 0(0, voted fov a Rinke lev tic- pjvpoce cf252 words
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Article320 1920-04-09 6 i on cp April 2. CoEstartiroplc, Marc! 81: 1 1 0 c v »ctas or of the 1 Hiii kmvi h eouih of ftiv rurM k o OontmtiiLg. be BcMivjph ore now mJ *l. Et: ill* (JaIICBHtUH tO Vodlltf vk> Z wbicii will ps, b vLI y b cc320 words
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Article189 1920-04-09 6 London, Apvil 1. Referring in the Honne o! Cjumioo* to child v aviiy, Col. W«rd drew attention to a •eaten ent in tie Hoii k,c g rel» graph that Ct to< n*< ci ildreu v\er j openly bought auJ •i Id ID Hongkong. Col. Aio'y, rep'yicr, emphaRifu-d189 words
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Article151 1920-04-09 6 London, April 1. The TimrB rsjr it preent diub.fal if tin reemt dtOiMro of Bntu-h shipping lute Hirvirg the Far Ka-t to men ate txpon (re ghiH ftom the United Kiogdem will bt fcn.irotd, owing to thenduciicn in the price of bur ktr coait acd the fact that151 words
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Article117 1920-04-09 6 London, April 2 I’rtarra, March 31: The Prince received acdiisnii firm the British edety, inc ndiog K-»rt Icdiats ard drove to the presidintin rtaidcnce ihrccghthrcrgidstreets Ihc P/esi d»nt, in a s-piich at the biiqoet, epoke cl :he |ratitndu of Panama fov tLo part played by Biha.n in117 words
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Article85 1920-04-09 6 London, April 1, Mrrtagn’fl silver rrpert ttutcs: Tho mar k< fe i* fairly reknst, though the idee of the tu&td see m« rather to bo take 1 1 ff Theie be- corgidi ral-lo e-rquiry if rates wen a.i v hat lew, r. A* n paid* the cn.l,ck it85 words
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Article86 1920-04-09 6 LunJrc, April 1. Tie Fnrcb Rirn cn, Moj r Vuili.ti.nacc Lieu 11 mCI a r.t, who tiaiUd ft- u Al-ieit h '1 L- tue-iii) in y iti hetiubiy, laudce )i iit > t ry n o i ing at OL&ki m, neai -i :.(i a 11 *vafc86 words
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Article68 1920-04-09 6 Lcndon, April 1 CVro: The E yplisn t 19.0 (•at r; that »'m »t- wue £83,500,(C0 st.< xpi 11 iu e £3l (OO 01, iLi i tip tv*, rx xiiM.rdii.tiry *ect >plB teirt: £8 COO,( 00 F: s uu h sre ti i- ft oi mi u* iicuic68 words
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Article78 1920-04-09 6 London, April 1. Co’cmbr, March 2fi F rc- br> k, cut in ifi •ii.hH Lui her tweiu ruk if tLu Britt I Ht-.-iiu.il S a6zi, tiem Hvx gku g to Lcnoou t er amvol io oay, but u Lkh alnauy bitL xeiLguisLed. I; vu.K Ltce-H aiy78 words
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WEDNESDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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1240 1920-04-09 6 Reuter Telegrams. London, April 2. MutuMcr: Ocvcrnmrnt and the m-orgent* igfucd to an armts’.ioe oa April 2, and (Jjvtmuj r.t in Bioppiag tho d.sp&tch cf troopi to Ruhr. London, April 3. Tli rt question of tbo restoration of oid r it the RuhrReuter Telegrams. - 1,240 words
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Article171 1920-04-09 6 London, April 6. Washington Mr. Hines, director < f mil. voids, ta* asked Corgrtas fer 1420,00 lOOtc wiad op tbo Affairs cf the railroad administration. Tfie H oee cf Representatives bas oid red the ftd.ral trade commission to investigate the caoM a ct tup increase iq tbe171 words
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Article229 1920-04-09 6 London, April 8. Sir Hsmar Orer-nwood, interviewed, said h i: y h LyHuaiiftu H.'oie Ruler and bain in Li- m Hal- concur?, a y appointment to the I»i 1 8 c. et»ry fijj, 13 a tigo 0? Govercmant’s eMLO'-t (..-)*ir> tj B»ttie the I*ith qaittoc ’lotg 11 xe Rule229 words
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Article164 1920-04-09 6 Lcndon, April 0. TLe D*ily Telegraph New York oorreppnn* hntie.orte that id np;e of Ibe prole: bib el American shipping entereMR ii in stated that ibe pipping Board baa decided to place Ibe ,mV* of V£H,olb f the con 7 n.iubUH’ An. rik'Hue tube op rat f164 words
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Article113 1920-04-09 7 Londor, April 6. I Ra r -or. April 4 Lieutemn I Parer a c Uvu'g to Australia, left beat thi fi r Victoria Pou t. B° Fi rrario, bound for Tokio st o node* carriage of bin a' ropUe. V ,j. *> *ftc» atrial tTgbt and will b:< coin113 words
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Article113 1920-04-09 7 London, A rril 4. Ttn 1 f> l.owipt! unpoiotmeufcs bavo btou t -i\i. K O. K ila.vay as «/svS»wi ry tw .1 L Dp *r;u:t>ti» cl 0 ''-m h ,\j i>*a adJi'.imftl Kn#t;«u I’uii r irVi v»je Sr H-OJftr OfecDWO'.'J S'. 1H y. KinafiOial S Jie ary lo113 words
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Article102 1920-04-09 7 Lonmin, A 'til 5. I Ti' f,rmsl c3tffr f n e of Ir.iepr k-*» t: a» Mr, Soowd* cpr nidsnr, [it y>*H.tU'*Ja aiaat violence aud *•».’’otu elated tt.o irrbriadi bt<l r r ~i m f-oxi th fiyew i i •c '•n f It f k t t.a»«v102 words
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Article105 1920-04-09 7 Lnpdoo, April 5. Oopor.l ik' Tbe s r ttliLueot cf tho cni»> vas MtlHd b# dMturbaoc-h iu lu» *rtie» t!i ttu'.'. Cr v **dB 0f coo muaist3 iros ii tt. |*ii 1 w* re Oirk a up by johee acs*.v n*l *ir iij'iredio th i colli oi’s. The D*H105 words
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Article88 1920-04-09 7 London April 5 Ahmed'bad: The ccit.u spiuncri hftv itr .ck. ‘euiand thiny 1: u, eo' 5 mouth t tcu hoar cay. Lond;c, Ajrii 6 l)P?cdaba.^: The strike of ottcu 8p;o Uit l.Skfi cdea, tbo dii-put-i b.’.Di{ iclirtei t tee a.b'iiftt’on cf tbe mid owteiß aui M 3*n’Li who88 words
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Article62 1920-04-09 7 Prince of Wale s London, April 2. Mtilbnnvop, Mirch 8l The Renown will Jirvi. Bay and the trinoo will vioh 'jb’iMrn June 14. f > ilivh s, replying in the Hou j e ol j, Pu-ati.-es, said he hoped that willm u n*7 11 h hiding 0! the federal capita!62 words
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Article23 1920-04-09 7 Lcndou, April 6, toh fC Po*ted frciu Viaciv s hi troop* eoteied the ci y -L; /n urn h v. te fi^btjou23 words
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THURSDAY’S TELEGRAM
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933 1920-04-09 7 Reuteu Telegrams London, 4 pril fl. Ma'eo'o: Ii i« b li vrd in French r.ffi?:al r»i •>• i. fa; hp o (if Ot’inun aHfairuciti 4 f >,000 iroopn are at pr» eenl at Ruhr, London April 6. I’Hrin from My. noc: FrenchReuteu Telegrams - 933 words
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Article381 1920-04-09 7 L L ior, M r.l H t Grb«rnD, cc- ’uiofc'uy no M*. Honor Lvw'n apt ecu »u th** U ubo of Coxmonn with r f. ie .c» to I iui.ku H u e R ili with epcoih It < r ooq tj the t o let* S381 words
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Article179 1920-04-09 7 Louden, pril 0 G nrral is noted at t ii-n dual rr o jvery cf the eterho« i.i .V York, which crjß‘<.d tho four debar 1 u Its gill rf .r tba fi t time since tl 6 I S’.vcuicer, Th*.' p und .h now wo *h H179 words
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Article78 1920-04-09 7 London, April 6. Irish polioe Rations »o the nambrr f 15 have bin d. stroyid. A etroon p*i»y <■* soldiers, follow d by an xoiif d crj'-vd, u t u v» tin* cf April raided a I), b’io r >*t ii**V vheto thy Irish riv.! w»h fly.no. S o78 words
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Article55 1920-04-09 7 London, A r.f 6. Tho Times I *rns from Moso-iwnn Ao* 1 1 4 that tho .Soxict coT-id r« Fialaud’H tvmis.ico pnpisals unaooepirbi«’. il» R ill are continuing Lo-tiliti.s u 'i th Soviet ha** rcce'Vvd a -.atinfactr ry re 1,. In 5 vu-t rcfas-nl the 1*l1i"Ii iiqinbt to ce%b<55 words
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Article44 1920-04-09 7 London, A; r.l 6. At a demunstraMon al Miinuta.u j»hi 10 000 Sjuth Walu- mincia pahs;d a «ch iu .ion again.t tho uatijuiliriauoa of mißoB r.u advocated a Byntom of profit sharing aftir payment of a lair divilend and proper wag tto workmen.44 words
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Article179 1920-04-09 7 The following passengers from 11 e Straits Settlements left lor home ty tL Filina on Widuopday afternoon.: -M». a-d M.s Baber, Mr. and M»s N. S Bonru ,u t, tiurso aid child, Crp Hiidinbirp, Bucble, Mohh»h. L bnr«) f, hell, La.ihrO P. Klin r, Uulye<n, E <i.179 words
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718 1920-04-09 7 At tic o d rt **y yearly roirticp of the II 'P.'IorK »n 1 W u oh l)j '*v (/fi, Ltd., held n Mmo y 7. h if »kouK, on Fiui H hater *1 o pn •i. a 1 lh' dm r*’ i718 words
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Article301 1920-04-09 7 The Malay Mail announc *s tin* death of Mr. <l. W. Lyon, of Mo rs. .John Littleand <'<»., Ltd., whirl) (»:•< unvd <mi .Tuesday nio*n,ng at the luirop'-aM Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. I he late Mr. Lyoti first came out to this country in Kill.301 words
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1099 1920-04-09 8 Tim falljairi< no th* r,»’*.•« nf Mm day for tba meet ti f *F d bild n us a L.uq'ivoc 1 u y, l.m lT.h in' treu Minn*i-H of the untie,< cl on .1 icuary 19. 19.0 1 li*i Fcvl’" t' Hi ’<1,099 words
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620 1920-04-09 8 T aionnl pt a* r,\1 mcr>ting ct thi Fi* vn Film S rv ie, w>- ho d ou A(ii 1/<t the 11 cd fii:ea |ol *tbe c:m •1 c Mian ri; 1 Bat tt 1.’ uauibi i-. Tnt* ir p620 words
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Article196 1920-04-09 8 On th- to arrived in port fx Ei home H M.S. litania acoompan'ed by h x inirrarinep rt the L Class, vi/, 19, 2, 88 8, 20 ,\nd 6. The parent ship as well as the Kibn: \t r.bß are berthed at the Empire Dock,196 words
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Article117 1920-04-09 8 h r '<ho ft'B' timo in tho history of Maliyi i A rican 5 stem of li'ting a hnufe bodily Vni *f uu-J 100 and tnovirg ittoavo'h r en fdopted, the rxpenmrn f havi g bin 05 m d out succos'faily it K oipar i« v117 words
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367 1920-04-09 8 Th<* ofTu-inl st ntcment of the quantities nn<l values of arti -U s importc I into ami cxpor‘.e<! from tin* Straits Settlements dnrin the fourth quarter of 1i» 1 lias he -ti is.-m i 1 ami taken in conjunction with those for the367 words
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426 1920-04-09 8 The M>pice o j a l- a .0 n n r by n j t v nm- *»n»L l* 1 Mr t-i •'ij* whs< s »d by t l, cm tn have c, u to. v. «.h> i. ii imp-"* t iw f-nois,426 words
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Article87 1920-04-09 8 The Jaho e ft .vetem- n" ct Ap?i* l u A ti n < 0 1 1 a 1 n p tr r h. vi Ci iianti Mor inti t < i>. Fn,.!i fi 1> ck v n flic r ,*u K, H rn o t» •dot87 words
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Article343 1920-04-09 8 IHtSMs Bfker, FeMitm and Co’s Wetk'y Pepo t. Messrs. Baker, Fearon and c 0 if, Lumpur, reported on April 1 Tlu* rubber share market lu. u dull one, and the price of ihe*r .J'" n 1 dm-? has been again marked if p# sh-l'.tly, latest quotations343 words
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384 1920-04-09 8 Tro Uh*. Mr. ti. Pj.Jio’:, K l. b*Ms a*. Ltd v e iii ev,k i.g Gov< ib! »uk > t •V g\*i* g to -u -oe-'Sciw. ‘Leui .ic .t.i ■> ij >f u!-. s vi.. z, o 1 h >'•..* .n9-ir .*p384 words
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Article91 1920-04-09 8 A Smrorge Govc*nrotnt G-z ttf ft M ll 21 co t'.tna a H);ai D oree rutua •in ftcKminn for <f tbo S f 1 uit <( 7 pours blv‘,k f Guenvioh x«e line uf 7 bm*s, os el "t Lj Uiocn 11; Ju'y, 3 VIIt#. T! is ts91 words
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2149 1920-04-09 9 t> n anroal general mietirg ct tbe -vs Ch*mb cf Mines held in the Chain h ft», Hale Sim t, Ip i r v, a** ,ftr k' r «*4Uu. aeoe lean u-aKi ‘‘‘J v ti.tuiLtnt m n rs Unr g came2,149 words
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770 1920-04-09 9 Th Sfcveotli aunual ncral iuoe ti«k of the Ay W.-tk (lUhi’jM IK vtlopui.ul ai d l‘<o c iak C L. w h I elJ iu it.L- re*kiHt»-rLd itfim of tbu c.iUipft'M, Diwo'Uk I duuank. t' n Match .9 i.p'Uts ihu (> z-jI.o.770 words
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Article112 1920-04-09 9 Tl‘■•iG tiro vmal ict r.'f-ti' g KU mj’i .r Ltar.ng »u thM Sngfiu.: Co-nt tl.i .1 ■*l 01 wtl 0 ilowW; i.t>i t.li n bring an aetmo ootend by tm KsHiiru S il’p’ng C rnpauy, I-' Lie A 01a y Htra.ts S t• m ar ncm»hb 0: 1112 words
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671 1920-04-09 9 Five Chinese (who u re aid to bo speakiiur the Singapore diah-ct) word hrmnrht ln-f.r* Mr. Crant .1 <-s at tho Mixed Court, f’hanirhai. on Ma h 'JJ on n <-harye i*f simu .1 njr op- n valued at $10,0ihi on the671 words
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Article166 1920-04-09 9 Amot:£ the pa on boar.! th« ,1; p: n< nut M lima Maru, win. It arrive I fr mi Kurop 1 m ri.lay win ,j< .ii |i ..1 f Man hestu* l .i ,i n i Japan n ii i 1 t■ .<l of i 1.0 COIIIIIO166 words
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THE Straits Budget
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Article1241 1920-04-09 10 Straits Tinas. April .‘5. With G f .11 of »V«.rr. I; ft Uo| lev amd- I 'I i n a r of R i .i rail Denikin Ra fb af r to the -nfety t,f the r< m* n* -ft' w' f mht with bim. and 1‘ Ri.ti– Straits Tinas. April .‘5. - 1,241 words
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Article1296 1920-04-09 10 placing it under martial law.—Strain rimes, April 1 he intelligent alien, and the intelligent l.nglishman also is often sorely puzzled about the Irish question. It seems mmzing, almost in Iced preposterous, that the British, in spite of all their success in colonisation and the perfect go:).; willplacing it under martial law.—Strain rimes, April - 1,296 words
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Article1184 1920-04-09 10 —Straits Times, April <5. The speech of Mr. Burnside, at a recent meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of (’or:, meree, is worth a little attention .jure apart from its interesting statement g to the trade statistics of the area in whrh this gentleman has been chosen to wat h•—Straits Times, April <5. - 1,184 words
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Article1266 1920-04-09 11 —Straits Times, April 7. T ho call for registration of Aliens, r Particularly for the registration of 'ha-<rtio servants, is loud throughout tin There has been an increase ol ur "Pean population and some say a tTt ast! in the number offering foi iornostic service, the result being that.—Straits Times, April 7. - 1,266 words
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Article1192 1920-04-09 11 —Straito Tiim-.', Aj'iil S. We do not wish to underestimate the gravity of the step taken by the French Government which has already occupied Frankfort and contemplates occupying Darmstadt Hanau and Diosburg. It is the 1 first positive' military action since the signing of the armistice, and—Straito Tiim-.', Aj'iil S. - 1,192 words
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2374 1920-04-09 12 As aifia ’y anru-t i.c d i<* W'gfMU Apt il 1 t. e f uil i "i i i*i' uo* r ti i ot*n 1 tl.l* K.'l t i f.ti.l < r Ce n I. *> belli a. l’»vu Me* h Mi i**«2,374 words
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1264 1920-04-09 12 My d<r Mad*'e,- In the* la--* week of I'obru: ry tlu* baclvlors of Satu’akan gave a fan dross haM in honour of le ap A ear. (lover'<*r and .Mrs. Pearson came* over spe.da ly to he present and we are very1,264 words
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391 1920-04-09 12 One of the saddest events that fataken place in the Colony for a Dr? time occurred oT the s:\th m:ie*tor.o, Bukit Timah Road. during t’rc Fast* r holidays, with the ileati d Mrs. (Iremniinger, the wife of Mr. H (Iremmingcr. < f391 words
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Article77 1920-04-09 12 Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodhead 'ftere 1 injured in a motor accident in toad on Monday. It appears tm yi e, who was evidently half i ashed into an electric standard. We oil head was badly hurt about t and Mr. A. North who was also i77 words
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963 1920-04-09 13 A wire from our B.ugkck co?re«rcucont ltC .ivoi on Xoetday moruirg ttYo; MnuLo *B H to duluy La dl p 5l tjro f«cm Baigk.k tu route to A fJ ti»lia o« ng to his m-chanic, Sti#t. U .vug di-ngiM fever Hdvp a to963 words
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74 1920-04-09 13 IFkom Olr Own Cohbk.m'ondfnt P nuij,, Ap. il 6 A r» fio *Lnrdr »Btc*ro b* r ykn over Kidtl o Friday, rat os t art ta u..ng blown dowu o«. several estate r. Oa Bibvu tbo cf Mr. F »ELi/g, (be aioifetant maorgi74 words
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Article46 1920-04-09 13 v Fhcm Cuh Own CouhiseoNDKNT.) y P nutg Acril 6. A k boo **"d hy go eccclryul by a luvsk** Vi ti *‘u s2'o etcb fur Bt IliLn pidi ry oth Komo Centiol r< gola(i.Lt), and flOf feeding ft bo:BO wi*.u pali.46 words
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Article53 1920-04-09 13 From Our Ovn CoßnssroNDiNT) Koala Lampur, April 7 I* ii learnt on good anthority that H. M c M laja will eoiort tbe Prince U Wa o* in tbi K down to India, via Soatb Africa, in N.ivi'tabcr. Woilo tt o Prince is in India, the Milajft vi*l53 words
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Article80 1920-04-09 13 Puacraa TiLftaaaii Ankta Skiivici Londun, Much -9 Rome: A rquadron of SV A. oriiui ardt d by C»pt*ic OjidiHc:, f ait* upttiug io Ins KcmeTiku flight, L*t j.iivod at Adiria Ankta Skkyicr Wjlti v* dan, April 1. T r e Italian aiioic Matsitvo. who isffjirj o T kio,Puacraa TiLftaaaii; Ankta Skiivici - 80 words
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Article63 1920-04-09 13 Ankia SrhUvicß Wei.vVxedin, April 7. The H*poc, Anil 3: The Da.sti avitti i K p e v bj.-* tlirf-i kotue Ditou I d.fiwr 2 'rOi-ul uwiag o him ook *>eiug atle te t jrm -s»cu to tt 1 over B uii J) ti tntO’ y, b!Ankia SrhUvicß - 63 words
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Article74 1920-04-09 13 AftlTA Skrvicb. Weltevteder, April 6. Tbo H*gae, April 4: OAiog to m»n atrikers wisb'rg lo »e-.umo vo,k bavo reSwlved to reepen bia»ois j \Vo*k c»n be ceentcei itDTrrdiaerly or* tb old cuaditioLS. A!» ?»dv 1,201 b&ve n.-.c Amsterdam atd 1 000 a» Rotttrdaio. h prcceedirg o«AftlTA Skrvicb. - 74 words
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Article196 1920-04-09 13 On tbe mornieg of January 25 a launch *hieh waa undrr suspicion, was not at 6 Htcamirg towards tbo bcaob at Katmp aor* n tbo way was eoen to drrp some oarge iIL a fob ta g bou'i. Two mefi in Ibe boat, r. arrival on Bhorc196 words
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912 1920-04-09 13 A remarkable survey of the state of physical fitness of the British nation is! contained in an elaborate report giving j details of the physical examination of men of military age by National Service Medical Mounts from November, liHT, to October, 1P1S. The912 words
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Article212 1920-04-09 13 Inspector King’ s Narrow Escape. A rvle* iX'iHt fjv dc which mifhb b"»V UIIJ4I|)*tK rr 'f% H ..i n- CCOUVVf.d C c r i’ ir r v n f v >rch iJB. lb l( pj. ,d ui t L b*‘ oa iobbi»i< \w. sltbj (.’him f* n ou'. kind o212 words
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Article169 1920-04-09 13 The French cruiser Pesaix, in command of Commodore He M argue rye, arrived ir% port on Wednesday from Colombo on he* way to join the squadron on the Indo-* China station. The Hesaix saluted tha port, the compliment being returned by 11.M.5. Titania as well as169 words
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Article153 1920-04-09 13 An intrrc tinu venture at Harrow con•hide tin* other nand has been entirely Mirer: fill, ft was tlf repr •senUition o 4 '"mi episodes in Harrow In Lory. lhes<i wire The Peace of the Chur h (JIM), tho eon. eeration of the Parish Church by A.i'rli in153 words
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Article85 1920-04-09 13 Hitam Tin, Ltd.- 408.00 piculs. Rahman Tin Co., Ltd. 450 piculs. Mill pis. 181.01 .tributes pis. *208..‘15. Tin Benton No Liability. Hours run 051, piculs recovered 451, cubic yard* treated 70,.‘500. Rahman Ilydaulic Tin —.‘500 piculs. Kanipontr Kamuntinir Tin Dred^intf.-♦ Hours run 1,185, cubic yards treated 140,000,85 words
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Article118 1920-04-09 13 The th.r'yf ui !i i Jh< rv oml tr r f f fc) f a/- tr* f I (> r f!'j, y *»jd ii. i»t *”'r Omr» n* Id f tr.'atuj a 1 Iho if catered tfiho cf tho ccc.ff.a 1 1 A(f 11, r-luroir in Iho118 words
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1446 1920-04-09 14 Id view f th' imp 1 T dirw par*rro f u Uou. C.,. i U CL .Owl' »i* Ul ft Well (t H l l* I b pore, w bu i i ..a b to the r o *i u>1,446 words
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446 1920-04-09 14 Atjcck t‘» in s>) >i',i hiOkt ft a.an mo? <x IC 10 S li O I I lb.*( y, t'l It t U.JA C OU I a.O Ui H.f 1 »f. i*. 0 la.all t'l -t.llck f Oil u ,r Cill.i.ldj ti446 words
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Article259 1920-04-09 14 II s Fwi ’I rii v tl Hi-h imniissionpr and I.ndy (!uillrm;»rd paid their tirst visit to Xe ri Fomhilan on Tut sdav, heitux accompanied hy Mrs. Marshal!,* Mr. M. K. Mitrw o<!, M.U.K., Private Secretary, and i■ it i.. 1.. 11.-. 11, D. 5.0., M.C.,259 words
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Article163 1920-04-09 14 A merdirt? the LtbUPv' Cone d vid he It* l 1 ov M nli v n« xt MrjticnH hv T i'*» r r ir.r’nde V 1 *Ol fo ®4 H-* 0 to tu*x •*1 r» ti o f r *vi, (r, f .rrro r'y I 11 vr** xp163 words
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Article1239 1920-04-09 14 (i- K.»M OUH OWS COKRBSl’O* DKNT Jji.jrt* B »h*U Ap'il 7 Tfir woik ef auiaieft ni»r<>t at n,„ Ub ID I 1 Cl. >4 8 > l <y*D‘tfO<ft»on IH Of C .tii! caUBosay. ib. imu I BR Le n t-uMtu* ip f ui b >h n( bujy«»1,239 words
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325 1920-04-09 14 The Blue Funno! liner Antilochus, car. ryinir over two hundred Serbian, Croat and Slovene troops and their families left Singapore on Tuesday for Europe' had aboard a special police guard, com’ prising Inspectors .Macdonald and Browne. Crown Sergeants Lannigan and325 words
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Article150 1920-04-09 14 (From Our Own Corroapcndcnt.) Ipoh, April f>. The welding took place at All Saints Church, Taiping. on Monday before a large assembly of Mr. 11. L. Mills, subagent of the Charter 1 Bank, third *ai <if Mr. .lohn Milk s, of l iverpool, an 1 Miss 'dabel150 words
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Article248 1920-04-09 14 The caa“ wv cTchidoJ ro Wodne«d»yii which tbfroCbin ho v»erechug d with esesf f bbery in Taek Road oppo*i;e the H odu Femple ra»ly rn Sind%v r/ orniog, Mavoh 28, tnriro which they nndifnly poonoed on Mr. Lr'm Kbye Lisng, of the S ugspore Hsvbnnv248 words
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Article316 1920-04-09 15 1 wire from cat Ipoh correspondent atat** A t the golf obnmpioßßuip win won fcy J.hso* of 8.08' p)t«, who beat Crabb Wai he fi Q %i o! 18 boles by three nod cn«. lb *-*ull »m ■tnaaliona 1 nil the ex sbnajpioDH being braten. Ku'to.n piny** l316 words
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Article282 1920-04-09 15 There was an interesting came of water p'o at tb‘> Shimming Cmb on Son dry. tbe Sw ff sds amdirg a team ac»o-» tciry cn. elucitns with tte Olob. A gin natch tid'd io a win for tbe Clcb by B—2 Ibe t* aqjb wnt S’hflLiCis: L. Crrpl.282 words
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Article453 1920-04-09 15 T’o were tb 3 teeultj cn Apr.i 2:— C Class Cinolks.! am" M p, 7—5 6 0 A P K t. S f' A C. R be.it W.llisrcp, wo. Nkwcomkrs’ Eandic r. bi-at 4 0 6 6-2 L H ns, i n beit ntt, 6- 4, 1453 words
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Article660 1920-04-09 15 A very exciting fame wan witnessed cn tbe Bmiacado cu evening »Luu th» BCC. tul S U:r LLIi t til O' Cldt' lb* uuxixisiy to* lfe‘2U 1. man difficult icdeic to pay wbi b Bid** was kbt bt ttt i v c flfo ei ui.auten aft660 words
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Article730 1920-04-09 15 Oav Ka%U Ltmpnr oottesj cndtnt wives the f llowiog sooitfi in the n atob between F. VI. 8. ana Colony on Satuiday Colony. A Claxton l.b.w., b Hornes Ftown fl E. J. It :b» r o C" ru;o 0 Ho mes Biown 10 ‘r W Martin730 words
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Article364 1920-04-09 15 Messrs. Fraser and Co’s Weekly Circular In their weekly share circular, dated April 7, Messrs. Fraser and Co., state With hut three working days under review this week owing to the Faster holidays, only a small business has to be recorded since our last report. Rubber has364 words
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Article289 1920-04-09 15 Tho death d id diflkv<Rßiog si»caiDßt*no*d on Mtrrh *1 of M h. Wihy, vtfurf Mr WYt y, of M*s-»k I) ckiusou and I/O. bhaughbi, tho (X O* Cau“o of w 1)0*40 I tth ir a*. pn *»eut undo* iovnv|i|/%»ioB. l arpo'TH, aoror hop to >* o N289 words
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Article160 1920-04-09 15 Tho Ci n ral n. a ii*, annc,ncc n >i the h aib f .VI r-i Ui C < lu.l i?u if Mr. W. L>. McCi.l!*th of tl 011 i id.tv and Shat# iai link, Hvikow, which ti ,k pluO<' du Ui oly >u160 words
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Article73 1920-04-09 16 [Tho Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its corr(-spnn<i<‘uts. < orresPon dent houM hear in milid that letters mud be short and to the point Long rumbling opi i!e are li ih!e to be rejected or ruthle siy cut down, Coin pond'iits must ■nclose their names,73 words
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Article226 1920-04-09 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. K*r. A na (4 Ij h-i fc fc'in utjiiie-t Kc Di tr buiiM* C.j i t n (1 iheit chtiUBol, otfc 1 Li g (1. i.Ut lliit I -vi in 10 1 ri dig Ot l*p* 4,L y iud: .u list226 words
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Article158 1920-04-09 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— With reference to the donor of the 1 iece of land in i’enang to the Municipality will the writer of IVnang Kn Passant” read once more my letter which appeared in your issue of 23rd ulto I hen* was158 words
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Article214 1920-04-09 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. It has occurred to me and doubtless to many others that full advantage is not taken in this Colony of the hours of daylight. 1 wish to make a suggestion on which the views of the community would he <if214 words
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Article346 1920-04-09 16 To flip Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Secretary of tin* Navy Daniels in a recent speech suggested that it is iieces ary for Vnieraa for the good of her soul tii undertake some great work for humanity. Mr. Wi! ><»n referring to political professions nd policies346 words
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Article131 1920-04-09 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. S r r e Mg -’."a i a cf a l ali» 1 1 c r „ly re of m.o ijo *i 1 1 U e S tm r e F. VI S Govtr ju i i *.h l»: s*131 words
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Article348 1920-04-09 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Si» A ocirtspctitt Li wittec u« toa» a D John D. w» > in tl 0 Rvpcb n blsm t hi* sour tty jieiiy fc» Lei eLetc in the morphia bn*ouef*s, bat thnagb Amrtica in t b auio L t iuoidtotftlly348 words
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Article144 1920-04-09 16 Dot&ils of the rr.Htmp to the Ja7a>China .l4pi\c L>jo B«catccf ij pao.iß, previously rn nti mo j in our co.unarm, avo ta btnd from duDhikoDg. It nppeatp teat she rao aground fcevetal uioes eff Cepe Kami, aboo* 3 l tui'e w distant from 'l tie vessel w*s144 words
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Article124 1920-04-09 16 The tato of mortality in the Settlement cf Singapore f;*r tho we»k March 20 ■a a 00.54. Th" total number cf d* nibs sepr 63 vf wlirh 174 v*\ *e m»*le intj- h and S 9 f ru'd;* C mvvluou’ claim <1 82, uhthisis 3< m•l* a124 words
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292 1920-04-09 16 From April 1 to April 7. Owing mainly to the Faster holidays and also to the dulness of rubber, the past week has been exceedingly quiet. The improvement of tin provided moderate business in that section, but industrials were comparatively lifeless.292 words
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Article94 1920-04-09 16 A draft of six officers and about 200 men of the Ist-iOth Burma Rifles, were expected to arrive at Rangoon on leave from Taiping, on March 27 and a reception. was to be tendered them by the Burmese Societies and associations of Rangoon on behalf of the94 words
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Article117 1920-04-09 16 CLARKE. —On April 2. at S, Queen Street, Singapore, to Mr. Mrs. C. H. Clarke, a son. Straits, F.M.S. and China papers please copy. HO.—On March 31, at their residence, 117, Market Street, Kuala Pilah, to Mr. and Mrs. Ho Eng Chuan, a son (seventh child), JAMES. -On April117 words
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Article38 1920-04-09 16 MTLLKS-STEPIIENS.- On April 5, at All Saints Church. Taiping, F.M.S., by the Rev. H. C. Ilenham, Herbert Gordon Lennon Mille*. Chartered Hank. Taiping, to Mabel Charlotte, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stephens, Sydney, N.S.W.38 words
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Article119 1920-04-09 16 Singapore, April 7, 1920. EXCHANGE On London, Bank 4 m/s o Demand o/-*V Private 3 m/s 2 in On New York Demand Private 95 days On France, Bank Aft On India, Bank T. T. On Hongkong, Bank d/d.. 11;, On Shanghai, Bank d/d On Java, Bank T.119 words
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Article356 1920-04-09 16 Singapore, April 7, 1920. MINING. Iss. Yal. Pd. Buyers. Sellers. 10 10 Anipang 17.25 17.75 1 1 Ayer Wong 2.00 2.25 £1 £1 Kam. Kamunting 3.7.0 3.10.0 c.d. 10 10 Kinta Assoc. 10.00 11.00 i’l i’l Kinta Tin 2.5.0 2.7.6 nom £1 £T Lahat Mines 7.50 8.00356 words
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Article53 1920-04-09 16 Information has been received bv t Master Attendant from the captain 11.M.5. Titania that local magnetic turbances were reported by the mast* the ILF.A. Nrancol to have taken i on April 1 half a mile south of i lighthouse causing his compasses to three points on either side53 words
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Advertisement91 1920-04-09 16 NOTICE T!i-> pn-t free price of the Straits Times to the l nited Kingdom and foreign countries i' >^ >S a year. The po.-t free price of the Straits Hu (I get is ?1 1 a year to any part of the world. It is not necessary to subscribe for91 words
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Obituary102 1920-04-09 16 DEATHS SHAW. On Sunday night, April 4, at the 1 vMoral IIo. pitul, Singapore, Thomas Shaw. At.I.AU. At 377, Banda Ililir, Malacca, on April f>, George Anicetus, (late of •lira) beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. I\ L. ,,a^!ar ngoil 25 years. Java papers plea e copy. (’MAN KIM BOON.102 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article106 1920-04-09 1 5 ru ral—8 gapore Rubber Auctions March Rubber Returns 2 J. hore Rubber Lands 4 The Riddle of Rubber 4 •>rre<pondence— I -gate Labour 1 tit t-ling and Reports— Ln oklands Selangor Rubber 1 Malay Rubber Planters 1 *lar ng (Malacca) Rubbef 1 Daipocra (Sumatra) Rubber 1 i ted106 words
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Article399 1920-04-09 1 The report of the Rrooklanrts Selangor :«t! !>• -r Company for the year ended June 1 11*. states that no extensions of the >na under cultivation were taken in ;.n 1 during the year. The rubber crop ‘0,(512 lbs., as against an estimate •f 750,000 lbs. The estimate399 words
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919 1920-04-09 1 The report of the Malay Rubin r Planters for the year ended September 20, 1919, states that the net prolit amounts r o £9,(585, which with the balance brought forward of i* 11,990 makes €21,(581. Out of this the directors recommend a final919 words
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Article254 1920-04-09 1 Tho report of the Gedong (Povik) Ruhber Estate for the year ended Oc‘ober 81, 1919, states that the not profit. subject to < xoe»* n*< fi k s dnty, amounts to £12,720, which with 042 forward, gives a total cf £18,722. It is prcpo r cd to254 words
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Article65 1920-04-09 1 .The Straits Times is nut responsible for tlx opinions of its correspondent*. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters must be short and to the point Lung rambling epistles are liable to be rejected or ruthlessly cut down. Correspondents must erlo e their names, not necessarily for puhlicutiom but65 words
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Article502 1920-04-09 1 1otin* Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,- F. R. in his letter of Marrh 27 whii It you publish, says that I reveal I ross ignorance in my remarks anent the Tamil labour t rouble. Saul he on the iee to the man who had 1 /one through502 words
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2636 1920-04-09 2 Tho ninth crdiaaiy 3 r ra! rmetio'jof he Kota Tiogi/i (Johoro) Babb' 1 (> L. \v*h hold on February 27, »t tin fifes 6D. t; rc Hotel, K C,, Sir bjr a Pi t r j K.B K otiai* nan of2,636 words
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586 1920-04-09 2 BATU VILLAGE RUBBER ESTATES Directors Report on Past Year’ s Progress. Thi* eleventh report of the directors of the llatu Village liabber Estates Ltd., lientlcmen, your directors have pleasure in submitting a duly audited statement in accounts for the twelve months Hided December Ml, 1919. The net profit for the586 words
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1005 1920-04-09 2 Tbe eighth annual general meetirg; ol t >. "liai- holdirn cf the B*?aa Planting Lk w» 9 Led at Kaala Lr. W( J, Vlarrii tO, these pvc-pent being Mr F. C1 J .&vcnfi a the chair) M bHt e L) S; V1,005 words
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731 1920-04-09 3 The tenth annual ordinary general meetj n of the Bandar Sumatra Rubber Compar.v. Limited, was held on February 11 •it Minting‘Lane House, 59, Eastcheap, F C.. Mr. Herbert Wright, chairman of the company, presiding. Tk.e ('hairman, in moving the adoption of tic731 words
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Article158 1920-04-09 3 Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews, r •'ng, state that the following tele1 from Messrs. Ilbcrt and (’<»., Shang- oral Secretaries, to the Gula Kalutn1"' g Lubber Estates Ltd., has boon rcj^ |v < -Annual meeting will bo hold on "Uirch 30. Resolutions will he laid before 10158 words
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1092 1920-04-09 3 An extraordinary general meeting of the Segamat (Johorc) Rubber Estates,! Limited, was held on February at Cannon Street Hotel. E.C., to consider a 1 resolution confirming a provisional agroement for the sale of the undertaking.; Mr. Joseph Ramsdcn (the chairman) presided. The C1,092 words
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683 1920-04-09 3 An extraordinary general meeting of the Kayu Iiuhher Estates, Ltd., was held 1 n February 17, at the Rubi er Growers’ Association, u8, Kastcheap, E.G., for the purpose of considering a proposal to amalgamate with the Rataug Malaka Rubber Estates, Ltd.683 words
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637 1920-04-09 3 Tho 440th ancii «n f the- Sinpapore Ob» cjb* r of Comonc* 1 Rnhb*r A-sociatioa w rr f.r’d on M r«i} 81 whoa D»» ro W00 •*»'.|ri,u»d 2 7*6 674 it* 984.67 tn00» ff »*«1 1.71H I 0 itp., 767.01 toi.8.637 words
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Article59 1920-04-09 3 Johnro Para.—l9,6oo lbs. Mount Austin (Joliorr). —207,021 ILI3. hoiiibomt. 2V29S lbs. Kuala Nal. 11 1,000 lbs. S. S. (lb rtam). 77,000 lbs. S «b nnk. J.'o 1! renanif. —1715,000 lbs. '1 an Ayer. -M. >OO lbs. Straits ilubber. 207,000 lbs. Kubana.— 92,000 lbs. liaivati Serai.- 20,000 lbs.59 words
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663 1920-04-09 4 The annaul general meeting of the Teluk Anson Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held at the rrci tcred nllices of the Company, Messrs. I»< rri< k and ('<»., (iresham House yesterday. There were present Messrs. \V. I*. I'liimmer, in the chair,.). It. Crawford,663 words
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Article127 1920-04-09 4 Tho fillowjn*/ in Ihi result of ti e p-11 in ttHprct of Kin i.HiJntin o-jnfirni 'lm agrertroot for Dip Bole «,f .1 hoio R .bb< r L»nis (ItttH) Ltd, to Mr O’turrdcf Mm oh» wtcp, <d.ft rcuftu o£ liJu iJiulop Rubber Omjpftcy; In favour if the reflation127 words
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259 1920-04-09 4 Why is the share market hard when rubber is weak, asks the city editor of The Observer. The anomaly persists, business remains quiet, with Scotland a faithful buyer of shares. Possibly they ■.cc the position more clearly over the Uorder. They259 words
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Article259 1920-04-09 4 The report of the Yam Seng Rubber Company for the year ended October ."1, lUllt, states that the profit amounted to IT 1,155 which with £5,766 brought forward, bonuses forfeited from previous year ITOO, and excess profits duty refunded £1)07, makes a total of i‘ls.olB. The directors259 words
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Article355 1920-04-09 4 ni e of thi S rdiysn iF M.<s) Cfnioioy for the ended r* l9lft Utah h tbat a umaM extrrHor 4 *.6 ri:>en to iLt p’mtrd arm wnq anther!*' d Inti*« the ye<»» Rabbet harveubd. 5‘28.t1> IbK "gMCf-l 868,66 lbs erst pr ornod t> b. in. 761,355 words
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1088 1920-04-09 4 Stoek Singapore [f-suel Par Dividends. Malayan Exchange FrasorACo-* cap til. Value. Companim, Prices. Closing FW 1818. 1917. Ma.cn 3. AprilH 150,000 2/. 45% 6 r AngloMalay l«/0 10/0 ib, 6o,ui<0 XI 1 2*% Bakap1,088 words
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