The Straits Budget, 2 October 1925

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  • 31 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES IKSI AULISHKI) KM.il I t YEARS.] No. :W29 Singapore, Friday, October 2, 1925 Price 25 cents (S.S. Currency) or ?d.
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  • 322 1 MIADEKS— >age Sucide t Rubber Anxieties •> Glimmer o f Light 1 Australia < Fiance and America j Ti t Fair Dtal d-3 Telegrams, Reuter and Special Covering 1’ast Week’s News 17-21 Pictures Sa tan of Johoro’s Birthday Id Tatidin Flub Diamond Jubilee 11 Th Warren Shield Team 13
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  • 3931 1 I tin Lower Perak Branch of the Malayan ‘‘Horticultural Association will hold t in the District Officer’s compound «el°k Anson on Saturday under the WronaKe of n H the Su Un of P( rak u> British Resident. The show will /’hened by His Highness at 11 a.m.
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  • 100 2 We are informed that tv, E. S. Hose, C.M.G.. has decided Hor Y Mrapproval of the Secretary th retire from the public service in v*’ to her. Mr. Hose would norm all v i *0Ve*ndue ,u retire under th August, but he finds himself
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  • 54 2 We regret to learn of ti u ,i l al Pari K lima Prana h Valley Road, of Mrs. Tan 1 iA- v 1 widow of th« late Hon. Mr To V n Kim, C.M.Ci. The deceased 'J; J Jj* «*»«»<> >•«»<•* of age,
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  • 68 2 Rumours are current to the effect tine the Singapore Harbour Board ha/cor. to an agreement with the I*. U n<J o Company for the purchase of the P ando har .L aml P r °Pcrty at Teluk Blanca for *300,000. On inquiry at the (.Vo
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  • 82 2 rhe Secretary of State for the Colonies h; s sent a telegram to the Officer Administering the Government approving tin draft scheme for the General Clerical Service which is to come into force a> from January 1, 1921. Under this schcm* Class 111 commences at $660 and
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  • 81 2 Writing on Friday our Kuala Lumpur correspondent says:—The forest reserve. Clu Gombak. is evidently a tempting spot to Chinese tin miners. Not so very long ago several men were brought up before the police magistrate and convicted for carrying on mining operations there. This morning, Mr.
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  • 79 2 The Supply Ordinance, 1923, for making provision for the Public Service fur the your 1926 will be intiodu* od intj the Legislative Council at the next meeting. The e\po;iii*i ie tor that your h id been estimated at $28,507,397 and incl.'.J.r $i 118/32 on pensions,
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  • 125 2 An ordinance to amend the Census Ordinance is about to be introduced into tinLegislative Council. The objects and reasons state :—The public interest may necessitate the furnishing of information as to the number of inhabitants in any Settlement or part thereof. 11l order to initiate a scheme
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  • 119 2 From the Straits Times of Septenil" 20, 1865. The appearance of the tuvvn rapidly improving from the addd' of new’ handsome buildings, and t Municipal Commissioners have resol\> t w iden some of our narrowest tlioroiign fares. A steamer was launched from building yard of Messrs. Buyers
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  • The Straits Budget
    • 1070 3 human action. —Strait- Times, September I cruireivahle that a perfectly *ane r from the discomfort', of pi;U*. j. i i 'siiy, and riot menaced l»y very (1 ,,'r, a! d-mgcr or abnormal mental <!i ii’xoatcdy take hi* own life V modern assumption is that, in almost fV t :<-'f
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    • 1072 3 -apply the worlds want Stiaif- I mu'-. September «Jd. It is very neces-ary to imn *es< niion n 1 i who are depending on supplies of ra vi rubber that the release of a higher j percentage, may n *t be instantly f.-llow d; by larger supplies flowiog
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    • 1204 3 British a*lminis.ta. i<-i,. Straits Times. Septeinb* r UK. Then i as Mr. I'unman -aid. Iii 11 1 11 of kjfht Hi lie* ititere* tiny pi L Mi. Lomu made at tin* Munci <• f’comiii signer meetin"' on 1 rid-a may mu a er with M I.ojrde
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    • 1050 4 whelmim* menace.—St rail Tim s, September Lit In connection with the seamen's strike the Federal Government of Australia! called upon the labour Government of New South Wales to carry out the Federal immigration law, and tin* Labour Government flatly refused. The federal immigration law was passe#! at tie* bidding
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    • 1098 4 -Straits Times, September 'lit. I ‘K’l* Mv optimistic and pessimistic^ cumulus a: mt tin* progress uf t'n* French r d'bt lio'/fitialions at Wasiiiu^luti.' Ypect that in the cour uf a few j mi;. a lenient will be annuuncid, and whether it is more favourable to ll* ranee
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    • 1142 4 Mi aits limes, October 1. We have been favoured with a copy of that very excellent American magazinwhich enjoys the attractive title Sneers-. It contains a long article on the rubber imiu-try by Mr. Sherman Rogers, v ho sets out to tell The Truth About the Rubber
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  • 231 5 to tin* editor- of Straits loiiiae on tbii* aj pearanee on Monday of one of the best nuni»&gt;eis they law issued, there is fun in thi* pictures, wit in Rahits and caustic comment in some comments that are made in whimsical phraseology. Lut there are things to think
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  • 143 5 A correspondent writes as follows The news of the death of the late Dewan Bahadur L. I). Swarnikannoo Pillai, 1.50., M.A., IJ L., LL.B., F.M.F., C.1.E.. Marlras, wuis receiv»d witlr the utmost sorrow by all those here who knew him and especially* by the
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  • 134 5 The Municipal health statement for tie* week ending September ID gives theiotnl number of deaths as 20-b representing death rate* of 2»*.&lt;&gt;:&gt; per mille per annum **e.nq»ared w’ith 15:1.14 in the preceding we*ek and with 27 84 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes
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  • 173 5 An application by Osman Khan .Suratee, a member of a well-known Arab family in Singapore, for the annulment of an adjudication order was mentioned in the Rinkruptcy Court, on Friday, when Mr. Justice Deane granted an application by Mr. J. Cobbett, counsel for the bankrupt. for a
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  • 381 5 An Irishman named J. J. O’Leary wu--1 Imigi'd in ibe Marine Court, on Wednesday wiih st(&gt;wing away on the American shi,» \S est Prosjicct from Hongkong. Mr Rob.nd BraUdeil rep rose tiled tin* act*us%-4f. and Mr. 11. i&gt;. Layton appeared for the owners
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  • 226 5 An action was commenced in tko Sunrein** ouit, yesterday, before ihe acting t ’hi, f Ju-tiee (Mr. Jim.’ice Eproule), in which Mr. Jolin i)&lt;*:iab!.s«in. managei &lt;&lt;f the General Rubber iripany, nieii Messrs. F. A. Barbour and Co, with regard
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  • 176 5 A verdict of euipabb* homicide not amounting to murder against some person unknown was returned by the Coronet (Mr. F. G. Bourne), at the conclusion of the enquiry into the death of a Chines* whose body was found in the Kallang
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  • 208 5 Tlic occupants of u crowded tram car had a remark »li!o escape from vrious injury on Wednesday night when a tiarn and lorry collided at the third mile, •Scr.ingoon Load. The four-ton lorry was loaded with one of the mormon-- i-oihtou pipes ovci
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  • 365 5 The Malaysian I’nion Seminary was the scene of a brilliant graduating programme mi Wednesday, when, before galiitiing which packed the large auditorium and verandas, lf&gt; young people of tiro vernacular departments of this institution received their diplomas amidst ipp'.ause. The programme was representative
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  • 171 5 I The followin''/ fivc* S. V. C. teams qua'ifK*(l to to Pena me for the command rifle meeting &lt;.n October 2, and -1 S.K.K. &lt;\ j, hine.se Co., Kura inn no. 2, .Malay Co., Kurasian Co. no. 1. i’be best team were
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  • 220 7 It is highly probable that the Government’s depot at Wunshai for the selling of firewood will lx* closed soon, since the Chinese vendors have a sufficient stock in hand now, reports the Hongkong Daily Press. Since the closing of the West River districts
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  • 215 7 A motoring accident which occurred on the Bukit Timah Road on the riighi of September 20, and which resulted m the death of one of the passengers, was described at an imiuest held by the (&gt;»rola r (Mr. F.CJ. Bourne),on
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  • 203 7 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on .Sept. 21 :—It does not. alway pay to utter an untruth when applying for a job. In fart, it often leads to difficulties. Difficulties, culminating in a short detention behind the dismal walls of I’udu fraol, certainly beset the path
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  • 306 7 'i he public examination of Moham«&lt;4 Ali, formerly oiu* of the largest m«a& traders in Singapore, and the holder of a large Govcinmenl sheep-trading «ou* mid, was ii.suiuud in tin 1 bankruptcy Court, on •September 2."., be to re :vir. Jusci*»» Lhane. In
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  • 113 7 A fatal stabbing affair in a. house in Philip Street on September I*l wan investigated by the Coroner (Mr. K. G. Hoiime)), on September 24. The evidence of the deceased's third wife was that the accused came to th»* house and interviewed
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  • 80 7 Although no oH'x-ial announcement ha* yet been mark*, it is expected that Mr. (J. (J. Seth, the present Soiifit»*r-(»en««il will fill th&lt;; vacant. judieiul appointment, caused at JVnuru? hv the appointment of Mr. Justice Whitley to the Attorney(leneralyhip of the Straits
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  • 233 7 A tfood «*n 1 of spado work has b* er» done in connection with the new Rnfec IVrriiitfhi Water Supply Scheme which* it, is exported, will take aho it three y*tar*i to complete. It is only when the n*w rupply can be fallen back upon that
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  • 3139 8 *1 lif hull*'-yearly meeting of t*'iv Si.ngajioce ('.haintx r of Conum rcc was held in the Kxchang* riumi on Morula/ afterno* n. "The (ihairmun (the Hon. Mr. 1&gt;. 'I'. Ia-wis) whs supported by Mr. I Oat toy, for th#
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  • 189 8 Tin- annua) report of the director* Iho Oversea-Chinese Bank, I.td., t" r •year endin'.*' June ‘*o, 1920, states that tD nrtl profits for the year after writing y ,k had and doubtful debts and providing &gt; depreciation on furniture, premise' V‘; properly acquired amounts to to
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  • 1556 9 p,. (jiil)ort E. Brooke, M.A., L.R.C.S., im-ector of the League of Nations’ [{mu'-an.delivered a most interest- P v,. to the United Islamic A-so-mg 11 1 r in Gnvlahg on Sunday on the i* l of the league of Nation.'. The h
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  • 167 9 Mr. Wilkie, a European, was on Sept. summoned betoie the Ipoii Magntrato for bring in possession of an unlicensed firearm, importing same into t.»c state of Perak from Singapore without a licence and heir.g in possession el ;&gt;0(? rounds of ammunition without a Permit Defendant, who pleaded guilty,
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  • 371 9 A meeting of the legislative Council will 1 1‘ he hi on Monday, commencing at 10 a.m. The Acting Attorney-General will move that Council approves the a!deration &lt;&gt;f the amendment made by the Governor in Council on June 2*, 11*Jo, to
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  • 305 9 The twenty-one C hinese who pleaded guilty in the Second Police CouiL last wee'; u&gt; attending an initiation ceremony of the Sin (51km* Hin seen* 4 society on I'ulau Chin were produced in court on Tiie-daj, and sentenced to tour
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  • 79 9 A Chine-,e eycliut named Khm&gt; Hoo', fJuan, a bill-eolleetor f-mployed by Moutri itid Co., was knocked down by a cn'' dri cii by a Knropean r.t the j’inctieri id d R* id and Killin* y Road on M«'iid i .«11 ei no*.n
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  • 602 9 The* history ot* tin* s.he'me for building a new public i«:» I in Singapore wo reviewed by i\i». .Jt-im huycocK in applying to Mr. .ju.Miee I vane in the Sopitum* (oi.lt nil M i a .li vc.-t ioti ':it an enijuiry be
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  • 115 9 A Chinese stall keeper was charg'd 1*1 i he Seconu l'oiieo din dii Tuesday etlernoon with offering a bribe* to Mr. J. 1?. Urov/n, a (Jovernment sariitnry in pivtor stati*mod at Itukit Timah. Tin* prosecution alleged that comtdainnnt ordered the accused to
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  • 86 9 ('ant. V. I *»i nui ter of the 11.til u W.H I ’ll* d 'l.lclO ir t !:&lt;• i’l rict (’(.tlT &gt;n due d*iy n eonrec. eii with tti&lt; *o\i*iy ol .i.ii.io taldls Mmapocil iI a: &lt; .t. a wetei 'Mill, on l&gt;&lt; ,ii«l when I
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  • 1429 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batavia, September LM. It Jrt expected that towards t h«• end of October next a Dutch scientific expedition will have Holland for Sumatra, to witness .t* possible th:* total solar eclipse which ".ill take place on January 1 1 and will last
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  • 124 10 Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent writes on Friday Mr. VV. J. K. Stark, first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, was the complainant in a case which was heard before the Raja Uda in the second police court this morning. The accused, a Chinese, was ch vrged with aiding his bicycle
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  • 54 10 two Cantonese women were re’uniing along Park Road on Friday, ■it'er playing mah-jong at a friend’s 11,1 &lt; f the women was stopped by 'lok.on and stabbed. Her cornua •non interfered and received a fatal sta’ wound. The assailant has not yet been MTcsiod, hut he
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  • 580 10 In March lust Sir Walter Shaw decid* *1 a ll a t .«iii in whit'll t 11. Ivizar Mohamed and &lt;**., stated to he the largest dealers in .'•aroiigs in the local market, asked for an injunction restraining A. A.
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  • 122 10 Prompt action by special police controls broke up a serious fight between rival Chinese secret society gangs in China Street, off’ Cross Street *»n Friday night. The firing of a shot over the heads of the crowd by a Bengali constable fright t*ned
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  • 136 10 The Lady Superior of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Victoria Street, was At Home on Saturdav afternoon m honour of tno double silver jubilee of Sister St. Colomban and .".•'.-ter St. Theodora. The function was a complete success, us it enabled the expupil.* of tlu*
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  • 820 10 barges oi assisting j,, f &gt; m ;-nt a Singapore sub-bn l u X M n Chinese vw.h headquarters at anion l *mg a ihenibcr of it wt t, w,tt gainst &lt;’antone.se, nan,.,! (^-V.V'I ,A WtMtu;, keeper of a dispenses h, Sil!
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  • 2220 11 q I’uL-y Keng Seng, a former chair- the Eastern Mining and Rubber .nipaiiy. who wus adjudicated bankrupt f (l ,[]v after the company obtained judg- 'i.' against him for #300,000, was "nMigfti before Mr. Franklyn Robinson in I*,, jlistrict Court on Sept.
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  • 140 11 The loss of a tongkang, otr the Johorc coast, and the rescue of the crew after eight hours in the sea, was told by the survivors when they arrived by the Hye Leong from Malacca on Saturday. It appears that this tongkang,
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  • 151 11 Canada’ s Destiny. According to th** Toronto (Jlobe, the result of tho increased demand for gain in Canada will la* higher price levels and a great extension of the ana under cultivalient. Professor Ka-d does not seem to hn\e considered the fact that in the Dominion only a portion of
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  • 833 11 The ollicial “hou.se-warir.ing” in connection with Union Building, the new h&lt; nit! of the I'nion Insurance Society of Canton, on Collyer Quay, took place in tiie presence of a large gathering of the mercantile and business communities on Saturday morning, when Mr. J.
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  • 64 12 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters must be short and to the point. Long rambling epistles are liable to be rejected 01 ruthlessly cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names, not necessarily lor publication but as
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  • 135 12 To tin* Kditor of the Straits Times. Sir, The object of my letter is to draw the attention of those concerned to the way in which the work of laying sewage pipes at the junction of Cuvenagh and Hukit Tiniah Roads is carried out. When it was commenced
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  • 49 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —I hereby accept Messrs. Martin and Co.’s challenge to race the winner of the Johore Trophy any Sunday morning after the 27th inst., as I am otherwise engaged on that date.—Yours, etc., FAIR I’LAY. Singapore, September 25, *****.
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  • 119 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Your article is like a spiritual tonic and I, for one, would like to thank you for it. I am especially pleased to note the high value you set upon a deep religious faith.” for this, in my humble opinion, is
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  • 156 12 Charge of causing grievous hurt, as Faulting a constable in the execution of his &lt;luty, and failing to stop after an accident were preferred against Mr. It. A Ferguson, in the Third Police Court. &lt;u Wednesday as a result of an oectirrenee ii
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  • 121 12 “TUBBY” CLAYTON’ S VISIT. Engagements in Singapore Abandoned. Singapore will hear with regret that owing to shipping difficulties in Australia the Rev. I*. B. Clayton, affectionately known as Tubby Clayton, and founder of the Toe H movement, will not be able Ut fulfil his programme of engagements in Singapore. Mr.
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  • 48 12 M. E. Joseph, the Singapore broker wh was recently charged at the instance of Mr. F. &lt;’. Peck with criminal breach &gt;»f trust, and was sentenced by the District Judge (Mr. Frank lyn Robinson) to nine months’ rigorous imprisonment, ha. definitely withdrawn his appeal.
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  • 366 12 A wedding which occasioned a great deal of interest was soUmniscd in the picseiice of a large congregation at St. Peter’s Church. Ucxhill-on-Sea, last month. The bride was Miss Frances I’rooke Hunt, daughter of Mrs. W. R. C. Middleton.
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  • 219 12 A Chinese youth was sentenced to one month’s imprisonment in the Second Police Court on Friday, for stealing flat) from a woman living in Orchard Road who had adopted him as her son. Cash and property valued at about $d()0 was recovered
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  • 199 12 Monday’s Malay Mail says :—The many friends in Kuala Lumpur of Mr. W. Towle, Superintendent of the Fire Brigade, will learn with regret that a telegram has been received announcing hi&gt; death at home. He proceeded on leave in March, and was expected back in
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  • 323 12 The dhobics of Singapore should bo licensed was tho decision arrived at, in the debate recently at the Guylang Cluireli, when the speakers on both sides presented very strong arguments to support their res|»ective sides, writes a conespondent. Mr. K. T. Lee,
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  • 145 12 Hie Times of Ceylon of September 10 says :—Grave dissatisfaction has been felt in shipping circles in Colombo with the manner in which Captain J. G. Fraser, ILN., the Master-Attendant of Colombo, has carried out his duties and representations were made by the
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  • 73 12 Much excitement was caused in the Scran goon district on September 2d, by a rumour of a fight between rival Chinese gangs. Something of the sort occurred, for a Chinese was subsequently taken to hospital with three stab wounds of a
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  • 189 12 Shortly after the unveiling of the Cenotaph in Kuala Lumpur, it was announced that the Government of the F.AI.S. had graciously undertaken the permanent maintenance of a wreath on that Cenotaph which wreath would b»* changed weekly. The Committee of the Singapore Branch, Ex-Services Association °f Malaya, approached
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  • 237 12 Tlu? following cases will be Supreme Court during October m 11,1 Hia|&gt; Thai Chian* and l" til.- Bunk of India, UU -S'hS? Um d ‘-the. t hn Uunaldson, K. A. Barbour an.I u„ Wee Thiam Nco (ni.w,). chew u IV, b. 7
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  • 511 12 The committee and members of thTanglin Club arc to be congratulated on the very marked success of their sixtieth anniversary celebration, which took place on Saturday evening. The club tanka among the oldest of our social institutions, and in its long history it has ;ui various ups
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS BUDGET
    • 187 13 t In*' si*"\ *t v.:*. h:':l n I i rl House* ar.tl adclrcs is ;';in M I &lt; lines and olhir otliciais wore rr::c! In tin* asicml.lv will l*c* seen l.icu*. Onn f in .lal'ar. I V.I'. (apt. Ilaron
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    • 16 14 I ’.'infu f&gt;\ Wit !/l ::i l i* C
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    • 44 15 I.t. Venables and the R.A. (v) team before starting. The March Over. Firing at 200 yards. The lirsl few yards: K.A. starting. /*/;*»/os f &lt; A/i)&gt; »/i t Kcidvo in Singapore. Cowgirls and Cow 1 a&gt; "ho will appear.
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      30 16 Lieut.-Colonel the Hon. I&gt;;ito Ahciul Hamid l&gt;in D.P.M.J.. etc., Second-in-commard. Johore Militan Corees. V l Lieutenant Sheik Abdullah bin Yah\a. Private Seeretar\ to H. H. the Sultan of Johore.
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    • 31 16 (U IDES WITH THEIR OFFICERS. Colours hoist id. Escort composed &lt;,f a representative from each section of Malaya—Colony (Singapore, Penang, MaiaV”), I’erak, Selangor and Negri Sembilan.
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  • PAST WEEK’S IMPERIAL AND GENERAL NEWS Contained in Reuter and Special Telegrams.
    • 818 17 [lilul'TLIt TLXEGKAM.] London, September 2(J. v, A York Submarine Sol sank 'a collision with the steamer City ‘‘t k!'mv twenty miles east of Block ,.j Thirty-seven of the crew of the !ul„„aiinc are reported to have
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    • 242 17 London, September 24. Durban The Sandgate Castle, thfirst vessel held up by the strike, sailed to-night, leaving several of the origina crew behind. London, September 24. Durban: The steamer Rhymney, which .was held up by the strike, sailed to-day. London, September 25. Cape
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    • 98 17 London, September 21. p atna The All India Congress Committee rejected Mrs. Besant’a Commonwealth of India Bill, which was not seconded. The committee passed a resolution sympathising with the Chinese and P rot st,, |J against the employment of Indian sold ers to suppress their “movement for fittU
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    • 101 17 London. S«pl«nd"'i r &lt; Melbourne Most of the f ederal Ministers have returned to their constituencies, and the election is in full swing. London, September 20. Sydney Mr. Bruce, addressing the i* 4 in, Vittionul Associat ion, convention ot the #r|i illirr &lt;„iil Australia was faiv'l |U ll.au
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    • 519 17 London, September 24. Geneva The Council of the League resolved to despatch a representative of the League as early as possible to investigate on the spot the alleged deportations of Christians from Mosul. Mr. Amery described the
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    • 292 17 I t|iid"0, S"|)t.* i.ilfj i. i,» ill* t nd&gt;!\ nf I hr league i lopled the report on the League’s financial position, which was described as satisfactory. There is a surplus of ‘J.d'Jo,721 gold francs for the three League organisations. the League of Nations, the
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    • 238 17 London, September 24. An influential organisation has been formed, presided over by Lord Hardinge and members of the council including Lord Jtllicoe, Lord Scarborough, Lord /alklaml and Sir Kennell Kodd, with the ibject of establishing throughout the country a system of volunteers to maintain
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    • 151 17 London, September 24. The miners’ conference at Downing Street broke down after Mi'. Baldwin bad ixplained that the settlement of July does nothing beyond continuing the agreement between the owners and miners of 11)24, and variations of district rates under it did not
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    • 43 17 London, September 113. Heine The coni'iess for the lejxul p"o-t.-ilion of worker.', i.maUjauinted with the International Association to omhut In* o!U)i!o.\ inent, passed a i e.'olut ion dealing with the Washington eijfht hour eonvenand 1 a hour eonditiops in China.
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    • 1501 18 London, September 24. Washington The debt funding negotiations opened with a speech hy M. Caillaux expressing: tin hope that the settlement would not only la* of a practicable nature but worthy of the part of the two
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    • 322 18 London, September 2d. Paris The aviators Tarascon and Pavreau, who started at noon yesterday in an attempt to break Drouhinlandry’s long distance record flight, crashed ut Dreux to-day ami both were injured. The machine, which was specially built for their proposed flight from
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    • 84 18 London, September 24. Paris It is reported from Damascus that General Gumclin’s force lias departed from Mousseiffre in the direction of Sueida. London, September 24. Paris A message from Damascus states that General Gameliifs force has entered Sueida. General Gamelin's force, supported by
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    • 132 18 London, September 21. Lahore Jhe death has occurred of the Maharajah of Kashmir, uncle of “Mr. A.’’ The late Maharajah, who was 75 year of age, was the third of his line, being the grandson of the founder of the dynasty, Maharajah Ghulab Singh. Kash mir is
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    • 694 18 Speeches by Mr. Bruce And I&lt;*&gt;rd Burnham. London, September 29. Melbourne The delegates uh.v to attend the Empire Press Co Nure entertained to a banquet bv If &lt; ommonwealth Govemment at p»,n. 1 10 House to-night. i ianu.-iu Mr. Bruce in a speech declared th the gathering
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    • 1249 19 London, Sept ember 25. y U is announced that the French ,.-ri at Kiffane has been extended by .vcupati* n of the heights of Jebel '....i lU n, and thus the centre of interest Lir. moved from
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    • 84 19 London* Iv'jM&lt; mber 21. Bombay Out of 82 cotton mills only five hi o now v oikiriir, and 1 J. r &gt;,OU0 operatives arc idle. London. September 20. Bombay: In the absence (fa serious attempt at settlement, the niill strike appears likely to continue imMinitolv. Only three
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    • 1319 19 London, Sepu*nd**r *gy. The annual conference of the Labour Baity opened at Liverpool to-day. it. ii the largest in the history of the mowne-t t, over 1,000 delegates being present The principal question is tie* proposal of the
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    • 156 19 I omlon, September 25. Tokin ft is learned from an oftici. Isource that the Soviet r.mbassy at Tok &gt; requested tin- Japa m-'o (ioverrinrent to re’ax the police rrtiictiens on the foie Russian dc»c£.at“-. I* understood thn• t 1 Japanese H«• r 1 Ofli made some concessions,
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    • 273 20 London, September 1M. Berlin A Cabinet counci. i resided vfi’ by I if ddcr.t Hindrmbu: y acccpte I 1ho allies’ invilation t the security pact conference on tie assumption that the Orman note of .July 2&lt;&gt; would be adopted jis the basis
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    • 224 20 London, September 2(L Moscow LitvinofT i&gt; acting as foirign Commissary during the absence «f f’hirherin. V •;**.&lt;• a cure abroad •&gt;wir.g to ill head it. iin. September 28. Warsaw T ha* t' S'ovli s wid revise their attitude t -is Gormavy in the ®vent of the bit
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    • 137 20 London. Septeinher 24. Buenos Aires (Great crowds gathered ftf fiie station to bid farewell to the Prince •'f Wales on his departure f«• r a ranch v. oore lie will Bpend two days prii.r g on H.M.S. Repulse for ilngland on Funday morning. President Alvear will id
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    • 21 20 London, Seiif, i/&gt;i,. '»&lt;« I'’- H :!,er &lt;’ l&gt; Vi :1 I' l f i fie b l :i lit
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    • 1455 20 Chinese Rioters Shot. London, September 2’*. Shanghai Soldiers fired on strikers in a Japanese cotton mill at Pootung who refused to vacate the mil! and resisted the nulit jiy eiff.its at ejection. Krupps Works. London, September 21. Her.in Krupps, Essen, have with drawn from the proposed iron
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  • 140 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Ipoh, September At the annual meeting of tlu* Hov\ Yot Tin Dredging Co. at Taiping. M; A. J. King, presiding, reported that &lt; -.•instruction of the dredge had been htiii up ow ing t&lt;» no word b&gt; ir.g rcvciwd lr* n* i!»l*
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  • 115 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.! Penang, Stptcmbei At an inquot in connection wi death of two Chinese women at Wc. Quay who wore gathering mussels otT th» •ide **f a tongkang which careened ov r on them as the tide fell, pinning the underneath, a verdict of accidental
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  • 114 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.' Penang, September In the Supreme Cour f hef &gt;n* M' Justice Wliitley, Messrs. Wilson. H" lM and Company successfully sued th** &lt; :1 and Company and Thing Ch".m ;i Company and recovered $l’».•‘&gt;21, respect ively, being money -ee'.i i purchasing rubl-or at a
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  • 1014 21 (Aneta's Service.) Weltevrcxien, Septcular 2m .j-j,,. yesterday orderj ,(j, A iiinitav.al of police control o,e» r who was detained in vnm ji.ti with tie murder of Mr&lt;. Gnmph; l Made at a hotel in Garoet on Saturday. M»- Kir: m is proceeding,
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  • 318 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.l Kuala I.umpur, September 2.’. The need for the early introduction of a servant’s registration enaiument wa* once again clearly shown in a case which was hcaid before the Police Magistrate, Mr. W. J. K. Stark, this morning. In
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  • 84 21 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 1. Mr. Bassett, magi trau* at Klang. who went, to Kuala Lumpur to hear the case in which Dr. Takeuchi. a local .Japanev medical practitioner, was charged with performing a rash or negligent operation, delivered judgment this morning convictjng accused
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  • 45 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 1. Tim eliminating round in the Warren Shield rompetilion f-r M.S.V.K. .•nirpaii.fd resulted in the f..11..--vm»r for the P-'imtiß moot:,in' the, w&lt;-k Company, Klimif tlm lid'. Company, Kuala Lump'll and pany. Taiping. A Company art 1
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  • Sporting News and Notes
    • 527 21 Miles and Muglision Win. T *:t* A Doubles of the S.C.C. touina-; rueni surely in its way the most r.‘mailt-j al.de final e\cr played at the ehd came to an end on Sept. 21 when Miles and .'•iugis 1 ton, owe 2, won the deciding set from j
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    • 50 21 ,J. I i. H. Sitivcll, the \veil-kru»wi. Seiant'or playi r, now .at home on leave pia\cl in ‘lie I\\'inoiith lournament last noMiih, and reaidied the final of the similes ii. A. Mavis only heat Scoveil 1* 7. *&gt; «i -S f V, a total of 1)5
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    • 86 21 In an open touniument at Sberingham. Norfolk, Mr. L. F. Ciaunl, forme ly a we.l known .Yngapoie player, and Mi s M daunt, his daughter, did extremcl; well. Mr. (Javnt won the men’s open singles, in whi-di there we e 12 entries, beating d. H. Ince,
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    • 55 21 The Irish Maidens. Tin- 11 i'll Woodstock Agency, has ad vised ti e :-eerotary ol tlv* S r.;mpore Tot" f;nb that the Hay fI»•!«Ii:»jr l, v' (irand Parade out of Paragon, no. 22, became unfit for shipment, and they have nib stituted Mountain Lover, a ‘J.y.o.g.f.. by 'oval Canopy
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    • 52 21 fn the 1 mile Champion hip held at th.V M.( A IN d on September ;M, N«» M in (iia.n (&lt; 1 first p ace, defeat nf. r f io I i Chor 1 I■ i 1 i. II O Wir* I i»i rd, 'A &lt;» leoc*
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    • 977 21 Company Team DefeaUd. A.R.C. met an S.C.C. eleven on the pad.mtf on Saturday afternoon, when the il&gt; won with .o* dhl'sulty, pa in*' the company's total of with tin* loss of two v\ ickcts. Stores A. I*. A. K. Chel.an &lt;• SimpftOji h (rn:i 12 K. K. ninphel. o
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    • 184 22 f Reuter Telegram.] A 11,000 Championship, f Reuter Telegram.] London, September 2,7. At I Lckmansworth in the News of the World ll,nOO golf final over lid holes «’ompsion, North Manchester, beat Gaod, Roenampton, by 2 and I. First Hound of Singapore Championship. Th* following was the result of the
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    • 60 22 The Drive Club Tournament. London, September 21. Fulham In the Drive Club final, which was postponed on Saturday on account of Jain, O. Turnbull beat 1*. Spence, who was completely off his game, G —1, 0- 4, 6—2. In the semi-final of the Mixed Doubles, Kingsley and Miss
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    • 141 22 The annual Federal Police sports began i,D Saturelay at the Central Police Station padung High Street, Kuala Lumpur, but had to be continued on Sunday morning, owing to the heavy rain which fell on the previous evening after two events had been finished. On Sunday there was
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    • 376 22 Sussex Win Inspiriting Cup Tie. 'I hr meeting between the Royal Sus-rx and ihe S.t ,i ,A. second dcvui at ti.e S’adiiiui on riday afternoon was quite ;nr h--it game that me Cup compoti.ion jha., produced. J ti* Regiment won by ihe oniy fcoal of the match, and tints
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    • 629 22 [Reuter Telegram.] London, September 24. League matches played to-day resulted as follows Division 11. Clapton O. 0, Derby County 1. Division 111. (Northern). Donca.-t* r R 2, Now Brighton 0. Walsall d. Bradford 1. London, September 26. The following are the results of to-day’s Knglish and Scottish
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    • 464 22 Prospects in Selangor. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. September dU. There i- every indication that Selangor i will make a goud bid f«&gt;r rugby championship honours ibis season. It is still too early to say more than that but judging by the talent available the State should be
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    • 238 22 If enthusiasm will iount for anvLhir, says the Malay Mail, Perak,*, X ‘f’ tms year in the rugger field are d x-Sli l &gt;; br; K h t Not °nly has the turn out t nlayers bet n very good but their j&gt;] v
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    • 534 22 The Joy Trophy. (Contributed.) The second and concluding r.i&lt; e for the Joy Trophy was sailed on Sen lay, wVi Mr. Hoy Perry started tweiv yachts punctually at 10 a.m. Joy, Polly, Eve ar,il Irene crossed the line in a hunch at gunfire with Joy leading slightly m the
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    • 506 23 Vtpe'aled ar ?n&lt; f ,in 'ics r the A Iliatthlct ic Association of British \i :,\y nioi bag. to ho heir! at Kuala 1 )U: ro-o.iy and to-morrow. Tly*r&lt;* ‘j.., »ntlies from the S.C.C., but s. ...pui is iepresento«l by competitors *thet cluba.
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  • 86 23 ‘Mso ui which Edwin &lt;!♦* Sou mi. a known local boxer, in charged with grievous hurt to a Tamil M&lt;&gt;ha‘V'lin was mentioned in the District ur 0,1 Tuesday, and postponed until l dl. Mr. C. da Silva appeared for iht accused is
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  • 99 23 coi r, spondt nt writes The Ker.g th( gardens of Mr. C. 15. i* at Jornire Bahru again came into i'', 1 1 night. The flowers were inY -’-oaMy beautiful, tiie petals being il Peculiar pigeon-feather np- and inside the cup there was -'‘ordinary tracing of the
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  • 672 23 U'n*m Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, September L &gt; Tin* linn I of the H.Al.S. Carlisle Cup tenms competition was p.ayeu y**sterda\ aitcinoon between Salzman ami Mrs. Holden and Stewart and Mrs. Owen. The* latter won 4 —♦&gt;, 0 1, 4. The hrst set, which was won by Salzman
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  • 132 23 The Regimental orders of the M.S.V.R. stale :—A clock has been re i\cd from Major F. R. W. Graham, M.C., bearing the following inscription: "Presented by Major l’. R. \S Graham, Royal Ulster Rifles to t’;o Otic r*. W 0.. V.G.Om. and men, Malay Srarcs Vu’iinleer Regiment,
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  • 98 23 Action taken at a meeting of th« (JeneraJ Committw* h«*ld on September io: Agreed that Section 141 of the Muniipa! Ordinance ought to be amended to provide that compensation should be payahie on the same basis as under section 144. and should be paid to the owner at
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  • 551 23 Itigers arriving at Siogaporu from Fu rope hy Hakusun Maru, at dayiigttt ori Monduy arc Mr. und Mrs. M. P*. Hu-/.ar&lt;l, Mi and Mrs. M. Hrmamead, Mr. A. l.'aitllay, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davidson, Miss M. (J. PawHf.n. Mr. Fgan, Mr. and Mrs. K. &lt;l. Ho, Mis* .1. Ku,
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  • 107 23 K\ a*, an isolated village in the Peuik di.st.-et, yesterday celebrated "Plague Sunday, -ays the Daily Mews of Auga-- 1 The records show tfiat this be;, st i lul little place was almost d«-fnir o.k.ted by the Plague in Iflfifi, and lie* hr?oisni and self-sacrificing devotion &lt;:t trie
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  • 28 23 Pi. Si n S% j,t. inl««rr 2&gt;', M2k, nt f)g a, "'i Singapore, to *d r ar.f! \Tr*&gt;. i i o g henng, a Hon. Hotb well.
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  • 151 23 Singapore, October I. EXCHANGE. On London, Bunk 4 m/a S/4 16/SS hem* ,d 2/4 6/34 Private 3m. credits 2/4 On New York, Demand 66^4 Private y«* n'n 6h% On F rance, Bank T. T. 1,160 On India* Bank T. T. 154H* On Hmigkonvr, Bunk &lt;1/«1 5*4 pc.
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  • 503 23 Singapore, October 1. MINING. Ireue Val. Pd. Buyers Sell era i!l £t Asmn Kumbi ng 60/0 r&gt; 1 /&lt;S 1 1 Ratjing Pauang O.til 0.60 I Milam 1 in 1.45 1.50 ‘.'l il Idris Hydraulics 50/- bl/- xdL 1 I Johan Tin O..M» 0.60 10/- H&gt;/- Kampmig
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 96 23 NOTICE I! c &gt;n.munirntions for both tha Ptraiti Tim**a iind tho Strcita mould be n 'tin -ret' to the Head Office. deril and S’nnlcy Street 8, Singapore, Straits Settle?r &lt; ni t«. h&lt;- r&gt;t,:A e rte price of the Strait* Timer to ‘ho r;it"l Kingdom and foreign eourtrie* i« V
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  • 97 23 DEATHS A"’l )!('.:On October I, at u.m., ter re- i ii-ncu in Veernppa 1 l.etf.y A Ar.M.my, wife of Mr. A. AnOony, i tk* Medical Department. !TF:.i On August 517, t.»;:r&gt;, in ;t .f /ig tine*, m Constantinople, Herman 1* i in l&gt;e r fattier of .1 Lttin and it.
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  • The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT
    • 103 1 P»U« i£ubb&lt;*r rrice Averages 1 London Rubber Stocks 1 Luolter l4»‘ turns 1 T:«e Singapore Auction 1 America and Rubber 1 Echo of the Siumu 1 Planters’ C'aiifei'cmv 1 JiuDber Remits A Crown Appeal liunix-r Smuggling 2 I.ik ui Rubber Auct t Libber Items LubOer Re&gt;* riot The Truth
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    • 31 1 The average p i&lt;v of rubber in Svngttjurc *od Hendon dating the pres-ut restriction arter to October 1 ha been Singapore 12*31*8 rents London 3s. s*l2d.
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    • 35 1 Mourn. Lewis and Feat’s cabte received t' "in llr ir London office on Tuesday ga\c 1-" tons u|), making th** loial London lubber stocks at S; ptemb« r 2fc&gt;, as 6,402 I
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    • 48 1 W** print to-day the report of the Controller «»f Rubber Export* for August. It i s «ui extremely complete statement, and wo observe particularly certain additions to the notes which enable a very accurate calculation to be made of the total production in British Malay a.
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    • 107 1 The Singapore Chamber oC Comniorc? Rubber Association hold its 727th auction 4ii September «UI, il*2. r t, when there was catalogued 7**1,411 lbs. i»r 22(»2»2 tons; etfrrcd 4U*5,h 12 lbs. or 221.M tons sold 3'.&gt;1,7K1 ll»a. or 170.24 Lons. London 2s. r.»7 &lt;J. Now York 90 cis.
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    • 147 1 The Crude Itubber and Foreign Produce Corporation of Now York, now represented locally by Mr. G. J. M. ivculomans, lias sent us the latest a\ailable infonnation as to the rubber position in America. Tlu* follow.n£ figures will be •*t interest Tons. f &lt;&gt;i.«ump.ion Cr ni rubber January
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    • 255 1 A petition was presented in the Supreme Court on Monday, before Mr. .Justice Deane by Mr. R. Willia nson on India If of F. M. Scumwal!*a, a resident of Bangkok, and a shareholder in the Bulans Rubber and I’roduce Company, for
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    • 691 1 (From Oar Own (\respondent L Penarg, September 2i*. Mr. T. .1, Cummirg presided at the! quartetrly meeting of the Planters’ A&gt;soo’ation of Malaya. Arising out of The minute* of tho last meeting, the corimspondcnce regarding i iho abolition of th&lt;* Chief Secretaryship,! F.M.S.,
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    • 184 1 RUBBER RESULTS. Company Reports Dividends And Notices. Kiahan if.-—Interim ci!\idcini T 1 a lit. itrusch. l&gt;ividcnd 1*'» 2-2 p. r &lt; r.\ I'l't’fe•'••I’i'v 'harts for 20 month- ir Marc! ll*2!l, (Last yeai 10 on account arrears. &gt; tJacijaiu—Profit, April ,*!0. after w*' ~1.2o0 .or i)i eliicinary expcn&gt;e&gt;. and 12*22 forward
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    • 124 1 Mr. Justice Deane gave judgment in *.r Supreme Court on Saturday, in the .'U' r of the Crown against a finding »d M,t Di-uict Judge on a section of the K» st: tion Ordinance. Mr. Frank'yn n acquitted a Chinese rubber denier
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    • 995 2 Oar Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, September 25. i i, past fortnight has been a busy one the preventive launches stationed in St "ait-. Sixteen further captures have reported coin prising seven by the I* \&lt; iagat, two by the Haiti,
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    • 536 2 Messrs. Barlow ami Co. report Singapore, September 21. The market iia&lt; fluctuated within, narrow limits during the past week. Oniy 2,14 tons were eataiogued yesterday for sale by auction, and the tone throughout v.as quiet. No sales of nwaidcd sheet were made under the hammer, but business
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    • 1015 2 The annual general meeting of Urum*i United l'.untalions, Ltd., was held at the company’s ottices, l* Tench Hank Buildings, on Saturday, the 2oi.ii September, Ju2-&gt;, tr»e enuinnan, Mr. NV. A. Mm.x presiding, 'iln re were also present Messrs. J. A. &lt; nuke,
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    • 656 2 The Rubber Restriction Anreridmeot Ordinance ha-* not been disallowed by tbo Kinir. 4ft Mr. 0. 1). Ahearne is appointed to aefc :ifs Deputy font roller &lt;• f L'ilhiut and Mr. A. H. do It. Fohseea to oftieiat.i; as emigration recnirm-sioner, Madras. If h aid that '-eu-duniutfed rubber ear*
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    • 562 3 The Controller of Rubber Exports, Kt.U T ureyur. *J&gt; the f&lt; l!ow;nR wt.it is tics for the period November 1, 122' a. (hid U»-stlie on \ear). I. Total Exports Tot il F.forD lot ii Fuports Hriti-h Maiuyu. K&lt; d ieNo;. A Foreign
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    • 366 3 The sixteenth ordinary ye.ier il mcetin;» of Tumbalak Uubbcr l-&gt;f..f* was hi id nb i/onykoun Hank Chamber-, nr* Sa f unlay. Idr. H. II. Baker presiding'. Diiurs p.cv. t were Lieut-Col. Men.. v v; riacDonald, Mr. -i. K. &lt; ook.-on and
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    • 1391 3 The fnv stov-* Ileview of_ Auiii t *2tt. rontaii the following artich* l&gt;y Mr A. \V. Mi.l. r ated Singapore, .In v _S At tin* moment t writiiv.v the Host proinini i.t l:n-ts before me an* le e;.;iam from l.otn on ania in* im; t’aat A.eeriean
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    • 468 3 The statutory of the S. Detta’n Kuliber K- atcs, l td., «&gt; oo duly •'n at t?:».i&gt;i&gt;i,i&gt; Hou*v. I.' wall. K.i.., Mr. i*. ,J. Burge-*- p:v» 1 i*e iopivsentative et the sesn &gt; t Mi ssrs. &lt;wii sc; »1 and ileisdi .t read
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    • 859 4 -j[ u annual general meeting of the &lt;l(ll j Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., was hold on \Vr,: icsday at Chartered Bank Chambers, i; t present were Mr. Chew Woon Poh (rhairman), the Hon. Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. Baddeley, Mr. E. A.
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    • 833 4 The fifth ordinary general meeting of the Bukit Selangor Rubber Estate (1920), Ltd., v/as held on August 11 at 5 Fenehuich Street, S.C. Mr. T. C. Huxley, who presided, said he could fairly congratulate the shareholders on the present position
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    • 799 4 Ihc eighteenth annual general meeting of the Beaufort Borneo Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on July 31 at 5, Whitting-ton-avenue, E.C., Mr. M. S. Parry (the Chairman) presiding. Mr. W. M. Miller, representing the Secretaries and agents (Messrs. Guthrie and C
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    • 64 4 [The Straits Times is not responsible for •w opinions of its correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind thut letters must be short and to the point. Long 'ambling epistles are liable to be rejected or ruthlessly cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names, not necessarily for publication but as
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    • 161 4 To the* Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —In your louder of With iiist., you .stated that the percentage of production allowe d is already in exci ss of which a Kood many estates can produce &lt;&gt;n alternate day systems and that many of them have no wish
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    • 533 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, September The story of how a European planter is alleged to have tarred a Chinese kapaia was told in the police court, this morning, before Mr. W. J. K. Stark, when Mr. G.
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    • 1757 5 Messrs. Fraser ami Co.'s weekly report, dated September .‘10. states During the past week the price of tin has remained firm and shows an advance of 12 10 s. on balance. Tin shares have continued in good din.and and there has been
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    • RUBBER SHARE PRICES.
      • 346 5 Stock Par Exchange Par r Value. Company. Pficea. Value. Company ir 43 1 i l Anglo-Malay 0 J n Lumut \L il Ayer kuning -'a il Banteng W/ 4 w‘ la J* cu 0/5/16 il Ball, Caves 1/1 10 a,1 ,buu p, il Batu
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      • 634 5 Capital Issue Paid Up Value Dividends Closing Prices. Fraser Lyall k 7..7°.M I’' I a/t yCar Ga/al, U) V.is 2.W 2.W IS 433',«5 6 nil year 31-12-23 3 S &lt;*J&gt; 17.00 18.00xd.17.00 18.00c4 f-oS I'.':'*' MohlVlV 2.H tSldi^. p, r 31-1-25/'. Panas (#5) 11.00
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 381 6 H&fc y. WHY THIM ARK MORS THAN A MILLION Aufa* 24-4-33 Sport Tm^ng Five-seater Touring $2,800.00. S e fcjf; k* *4 m Two-seater Roadster $3,000.00. Distributors o O (Incorporated in S.S.) 20, GRANGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Buick Cantilever Rear Springs Full Cantilever rear springs absorb the shocks of the road and
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 262 7 Printing Blocks UNE OB HALF-TONE MADE BY The Straits Times Press, SINGAPORE. Prices Quoted on Application. SECURITY THE BRITISH MALAYA TRUSTEE AND EXECUTOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) DIRECTORS: A. E. BADDELEY, Esq., Chairman. Hon’ble Sir D. J. GALLOWAY, K.B. Hon’ble Mr. TAN CHENG LOCK. Hon’ble Mr. D.
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