The Straits Budget, 6 January 1910

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1 26 The Straits Budget
  • 27 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXIV NO. 2708 Singapore, Thursday, January 6,1910. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY Price 25 cents
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  • 238 1 leaders—v'anaila’H Rat* Problem U House Owners’ Profits ...12 13 The Great Contest 18 When Protection Harms 18*14 Local and Giniral— Social and Personal 1 The Year That is Gone 2 4 Municipal Board 6 Indian Christian Association 6 Death of Mr. David Brown 7 Ked Dominoes Ball
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  • 766 1 The Rev. Marsh Kirkby has left for Hongkong on a month’s holiday. Mrs. Farrant spent Christmas with her fattier. Sir John Anderson, on Penang Hill. At the end of last year, Dr. M. J. Wright, chairman of the T&iping Sanitary Board, was to move with his family
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  • 4822 2 The year 1908 clonal nnder conditions of intense depression, and 1909 began without much confid* nee that tin; dark days *vere near an tod. Wu arc not prepared to say that the pant twelve months have been foil of confi lence and enterprise in the
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  • 248 4 The report of the Hotel van NN tjk Co., Ltd., signed by Mr. J. C. Hoopman, for the; ye ar ending November 80, 1909, being the fourth year of the company’s working, says: The steady progress noticeable
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  • 149 4 Capt. Annie Beckley of the Salvation Army is about to sail to Java to do missionary and nursing service in a leper colony. Sin; is just 28 and in perfect health, but she is glad to give her life to this work of helping the lepers
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  • 144 4 In the C hancery Division, on December 8, before Mr. .Justice Parker, Mr. Clausen asked his lordship for the appointment of Mr. Tate as receiver and manager of the Sumatra Deli Hubber Estates, Ltd., in the debentureholders’ action, Harda v. the Company. Counsel said the company
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  • 400 4 To any one w ho if? interested in the mari time ambitions of nations the battle for supremacy in the trade and cargo) from Europe to the Far East is well worth watching, w’riti s a special
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  • 237 4 The news that the Europeans in Canton in view of the friction be tween China and the Portuguese colony of Macao, have decided to form a volunteer corps (presumably to protect their own interests, if necessary) reminds us that China is very much the same
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  • 1180 6 Owing to the fact that the regular fortnightly meeting of tlife Municipal Board would have fallen on Christman eve, Doccmher 29 was chosen instead. The following gentlemen were present: Messrs, h. (j. Broadrick, (president;. .1 Polglase, (secretary;, J(. Peirce. (engineer*. B. C.
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  • 110 6 When returning from Fremantle to by motor-car, on the Bth inst., Mr. .1. M. Mare, the agent of the P. and O. Co. in Western Australia was thrown from the vehicle, which was taking a sharp turn out of the Perth-Fremantle road
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  • 376 6 The members of the Indian Christian Association held a Christmas social on Dec. 29, at St. Andrew’s Mission School hall, Stamford lid. There was a very good attendance including a number of European ladies and gentlemen, among whom were the
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  • 175 6 On Fecember 29, Low Ah Yeok, Bok Chim, Lu Man Chu, and Choon See, who stood charged with the murder of Kay Cbye and attempted murder of Teo Twi, were again before Mr. Colman, and the preliminary enquiry brought to a close. Sergt. Ply ton gave evidence
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  • 76 6 The iking ship, coming from the Seattle Lxposition, will sail for Norway, via San B rancisco, Honolulu, Japan, Singapore and the Suez Canal, early in February and will probably stop hero en route. The Viking w’hen she sails from the Pacific coast will carry its owner Finn
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  • 974 7 n k Kubber Estate Limited was 'lac bui eariv in December. I lie ioated m Loml jg in XI :ap!ta and of this X'HO.OOO is issued at ODCe, c r lance beinc held as a resorre to Iridc additional working
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  • 116 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, December 31. The death is announced, at the age of 65 years, of Mr. David Brown, son of the late Mr. Forbes Scott Brown, of Glugor, Penang. Deceased came to Penang on November 30,
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  • 40 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 1. The Red Dominoa9 Ball at the Town Hall on Friday night, was a most successful social function. Tiiere were about 250 present, and many of the costumes were excellent.
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  • 137 7 The Rev. W. Runciman, M.A., 8.D., began his ministry in the Presbyterian Church on New Year's Day, when he was introduced to his people by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook. Mr. Runciman assured the congregation that he had come to preach the old Gospel, and none other,
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  • 168 7 It seems that the youngest passengers on tho Cleveland are Master Joseph Barry Bid well and Little Miss Mattalea Caldwell Morning. The former is of the mature age of eight and Mattalea is six years old. They are greatly interested in the
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  • 24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, January 3. Mr. E. A. Watson has taken over the temporary management of Henrietta Estate, in Kedah.
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  • 410 7 Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith sat in bank* ruptcy on Friday. He Mutucarpen Chetty and the Singapore Towage and Lighterage Co Mr.Upcott applied, on behalf of the Chetty, for a postponement pending His Lordship’s decision upon ft similar matter in a motion made by Mr, Farrer-Baynes on behalf of
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  • 1069 8 lo their annual report, Messrs. Powell and Co. say In the early part of 1 M'J the condition of the Singapore property market showed no improvement, and the feeling of a number of owners and mortgagees was that
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  • 221 8 I he annual Christmas tree entertainment for the benefit of the children of the members of the Catholic Club aud the Catholic community in general took place on Thursday. The youngsters were first treated to a performance of the play, entitled The Talisman, got up for
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  • 385 8 The closing week of the year has been particularly active in tbe rubber section o t our market, and the strong and continued demand has rushed prices up with amazing rapidity, whilst requirements are still far from satisfied, so that the
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  • 74 8 (h ito.'i Ol'k Own Correspondent.) Penang, December 29. Ihe steamer Sultan, in command of Capt Iroan, while on a voyage from Singapore with a cargo of explosives, struck a rock outside of Trang river. She sprang a leak and
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  • 77 8 A small fire occurred in Orchard Rd., or. i nursday on the verandah of the residence ot a European gentleman living opposite the police station. The fire originated in some iNew lear decorations and spread to the chicks, but was promptly extinguished by the servants with
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  • 834 9 rna u Ah Long and CL wee Soon Watt, Vs of Messrs. Riley, Hargreaves and rujphOtt ju tlje tliird magistrate's S; rt on Thursday, on a charge of making belting, white lead, hardware Cff Mothe r supplies, which belonged
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  • 286 9 Charles Liebcl, a young Knglishnmu who was recently sent to prison for a short term for posing as a detective, has been arrested on a charge of theft of five discharge tickets, one account of wages, a hospital
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  • 99 9 On Monday, an accident occurred at Tanjong Pagar Wharf by which two coal coolies were disabled. They were assisting in coaling a steamer and were on the usual inclined shoot, when engine no. 4 came along and struck the plank. The two men were thrown on
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  • 78 9 At the annual general meeting of the Tiang Ho Kok Association,held on Tuesday at Fairydale, the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for 1910 President, Ong Beng Gnat; vice president Lim Hong Huat; bon. secretary, See Kim Kow; asst, lion, secretary Lim Kee Beng; hon. treasurer, Tan
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  • 351 9 Messrs. Behn, Meyer and Co., agents for the Pulau Laut Coal Co., send us an illustrated brochure giving interesting details of the work being carried out ou the island of Pulau Laut at tiie south east extremity of Dutch
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  • 25 9 (From Oub Own Corrbspondbnt.) Penang, Janaary 3. Mr. William Duncan succeeds Mr. John Turner at Caledonia Estate, on tbe latter's retirement, shortly.
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  • 26 9 (Fkom Our Own Corrbspondknt.) Penang, December 31. Tbe issue of new shares in Menglembu Lode has been oversubscribed. Letters of allotment have been posted.
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  • 57 9 Following is the result of crushing opera, tions at Raub for the four weeks ending Ist instant:—Bukit Koman stone crushed, 8,457 tons, gold obtained, 1,078 ounces, and average per ton, 6 dwt: 5 grains; Bukit Malacca, stone crushed, 2,059 tons, gold obtained, 91 ounces, and average
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  • 55 9 The Governor in Council has appointed tho following places to be bonded warehouses:— In the Settlement of Singapore, the opium factory at Teluk Blanga, and the head office of the Superintendent in Cecil St. In the Settlement of Penang, tho head office of tho assistant superintendent, and tho
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  • 177 11 Before Mr. Wolferstan, on Thusday a bar soy at the Navy Hotel, Reach Ud., sued Dr. Van Andel and Mr. C. J. W. Snabilie for the return of $3O which be claimed to have advanced on conditions which were not met the defendants. Plaintiff said that
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  • 946 11 The first general, or statutory, meeting of the United Singapore Rubber Estates, 1 limited, was held on Monday at the registered i office. 10 Boat Quay. There were present i Messrs. Tan Chay Van (iu the chair), Tan .liak Kim. Seow
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  • 91 11 The average prices realised in Public Auction for No. 1 Plantation Para daring 1909 are sent to us by the Planters Stores and Agency Company, of Kuala Lumpar, and are as follows: s. D. H. D. January 5.2:} July 7.4} February 5.5
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  • 65 11 (From Our Own Corrrspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, January 4. Selangor boat Singapore by four goals to one. Dumbreck, Spooner, Rembant, and Bradbery scored for Solan gor, and Masters for Singapore. The ?;round was bard and the game was of the astest description. Kuala Lumpur, January 1. Yesterday evening, the local
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  • 81 11 There is a great decrease of serious crime noticeable in the local courts of late. This is believed to be largely due fp the adoption of a new regulation under which Chinese criminals who have more than two convictions aro summarily banished. Save in the case of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 297 11 PROPERTY SALE. Satisfactory Prices Being Reached in Singapore. \t Messrs. H. L. Coxian and Co’s auction rooms, on December 29 there was a lam attendance of those interested in land. All the Properties offered were sold with the excep. too of one. Bidding was brisk and the prices realised are
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  • 39 12 Kino. On January 1, the wife of Mr. Fred. W. King, of a won. Klmvm wv On January l. at Sophia Hoad, Singapore. the wife of J. B. Kk-iomann, of a non. Batavia and Cardiff pajx.TH please «>py.
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  • 26 12 Annr.unon Gksknk.-- At the American Consulate, Canton, by Uev. G. W. Greene, Rev. I*. If. Anderson and MisH Pansy Groene, all of Americau Baptist Mission.
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1047 12 .—Straits Times, December 50. Vivid, almost indeerf thrilling in its power, is tho Ixiok about Canada. which the Rev. Ralph Connor, of Winnipeg, issue* under the title of The Settler.” We all have something to do with the problem of amal gamating. or at least harmonisiny, mixed
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    • 1044 12 -Straits Times, Jauuary 8. NNe published on Friday a report by Messrs. Powell and Co., on the property market in Singapore during 1909. It was a document of more than usual interest because these experienced valuers and estate agents had something to say about matters which are
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    • 1152 13 dead though it may slumber.—Straits Times, January 4. Within the month we shall know with *»me degree of accuracy what is to be the composition of the new Parliament. All the ooroughs and most of the counties will have wen polled by the 25tli inst. and the
      , dead though it may slumber.—Straits Times, | January 4.  -  1,152 words
    • 1147 13 dfifentiible awpeot of our policy. Strait* Times, January 6. Some days ago, the Master of Elibanlc challenged Lord Curzon to dare an open discussion of the effect of a Tariff Reform, or Protectionist policy on India. He said that two thirds of the exports of India went
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 94 12 F>>«t fr*n pnci of th* Strut/: Tim'i u* Th* ir*t frer por* of th': Sir jit Hudg>! i> $l4 a > tir It i« no* nectaurv *o for a year The »uf*•cnp f w»ry> for \hortcr prriodi are at the »ame proportionate rate a« for a vear. T Sr Strum
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  • 53 12 DEATHS. Tavi.ki. On I fenr: in be r is, at Jtirin Taipoh, ForujoHa. G«orge Padgett Taylor, M.B.. fiOnJon. hod of l>r. Tayler. Trowbridge. Wiltshire-; ag« <1 ->4 yi-ars. M< Oka* his. On December ‘JO, at the Oeneral Hospital, Shanghai, High Cochrane McG« achin (Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Chiua),
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  • 788 14 The telegraph system between P<nang and ftulim ih now complete. The Queen haw given a hundred pounds to the Clapham tire fund. Bokit Rajah Rubber (Jo. pay* an interim dividend of 1.0 per oent. The Federated Selangor Rubber Company I/td pays an interim dividend of .01 per
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  • 391 14 Court insp. Ambrose prosecuted a Malay named A mat in the district court, before Mr. Wolferstan, yesterday, on a charge of fraudulently detaining a letter addressed to Master Eddie Gupire, 91, Thomson Rd., during transmission by post, and refusing to deliver same
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  • 127 14 The following appointments are notified in F'riday’s Gazette:— Mr. F. Belfiold, legal adviser and public pro secutor, F. M. S., to be attorney-general, Straits Settlements. Mr. H. Chevallier, to be inspector of prisons, Straits Settlements vice Mr. L. P. Ebden, transferred to the service of the F. M.
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  • 79 14 The Military Correspondent of The Times in denying rumours of reduction in the Army says that continuity of military police is D 0 m^ er w hat party is in power, hue an addition of over five millions is expected in the next Navy Estimates, half a
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  • 1422 15 Thursday. Mr. .1 ustico Sercouibe Smith rHl r eu o a ged with tile claim of low:“um Ah S of Joliore, a«aiast Chop y Hnok Hin, the present opium farmers 74S“ l£re and formerly.the Johore farmers. tm ski as
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  • 201 15 Mr. E. L. Brockman, C. M. G., Resident of Pahang, goes on leave early in February and his duties will be taken over by Mr. W. D. Barnes, the present Secretary for Chinese Affairs, who will himself go on leave when Mr. Brockman returns. It is understood
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  • 125 15 Mr. Dug Tek Lim, the retiring Municipal commissioner, who is an old student of the Anglo-Chinese School and takes a keen interest in education, has endowed a perpetual scholarship for the seventh standard of that school, with the sum of 1800, the interest ou which will keep a
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  • 208 15 The first meeting of the Junior Y. M. C. A. will be held in the rooms of the Chinese Y. M. C. A., 51, Hill St., on Friday at 5 p.m. His Excellency Sir Arthur Young, K. C. M. G., the Doputy Governor, has kindly
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 156 17 Christie Again in the Ring. There will be a ten-round boxin 8 match at J cheats on Sunday night, says the Siam Observer, of December 29, the contestants S Messrs. J. Christie, the well-known bookmaker, and L. Heyzer, who belong to Z “oval railway department. Christie,
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    • 52 17 5. C. C. Tournament. The draw for tho annual S. C. C. cricket tournament has taken place, with the followiug result:— Civil Service and Law v. Merchants; Garrison v. S. C. C. The first tie will be played on Saturday next. The winners of the above games meet in
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    • 1057 17 The Straits Championship. The following article was specially written for the Malay MailThe Straits championship was the chief item on the programme of the meeting held on the local links during the Christmas holidays. Competitors had entered from Singapore, Penang, Ipoh, Batu Gaj&h, Malacca, Soremban, Kuala Lumpur, and Klaug,
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    • 91 17 Bukit Bahru Football Club. At the half-yearly general meeting of the Bukit Bahru Football Club, held on the 2nd iust., at the Club House, 127, Tiong Bahru Rd., the following were being elected official members for the ensuing half year :—President, Lim Tiam Hock; vice-president, Teo Tong Kwang; hon.
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    • 76 17 Singapore v. Selangor. A Rugby match was played at Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, between teams representing Singapore and Selangor, The ground was very hard, aud rain fell during the second half of the game. In the first fifteen minutes, Selangor showed up well, but no point was notched,
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    • 103 17 Tanglin Club Match. The December bowling competition at the Taugliu Club has resulted in a win for F. Dennys with a score of 694, plus 130, totai 824. Followiug are the scores:— F. Denuys 694 130 824 H. Freeman 807 scr. 807 S. Dunn 652 140 792 E. W.
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  • 184 17 An ‘incident which has naturally caused some little stir in naval circles in Hongkong took place during the Christmas holidays, says the local Daily Press, when the commander of one of the British cruisers in the harbour at present was
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  • 14 18 ;7U Strait*- T.ris n< >t re-ponsible for the 'L Li<jbH<ji »ls co; respondents.]
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  • 335 18 To the Editor of the StraitH Time*. vir. In Malacca there is a club for boys n Inch your readers will probably recognise. Seme of the members ot it behave them Helve* in such a way as to deserve being called ruffians. While certain Eurasian la<he* and
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  • 782 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. >ir, —Can yon please find space in a corner i,f ynur valuable paper to insert the follow• in|4 1 tie junior cup-tie competition, known as Farrer <’up, has come to an end. Mr. R. J. Farror, our popular Collector of
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  • 424 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Will you please allow me space in your valuable paper to relate an incident I met with whilst motoring yesterday, as it may be a warning to motorists I was motoring along Changi Rd. and had got past the
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  • 210 18 To the Editor of the StraitH Times. Sir, —Applications have been publicly invited for the appointment of two telegraphists in the Government Telegraph Office at a commencing salary of 825 per month each. It is difficult to see what qualifications the Government can expect for this princely
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  • 113 18 The appeal court at Bangkok, on Decernber 28, delivered judgment in the case in which Chin Kee sought to alter the sentence of the criminal court, which was to the effect that he be fined Tcs. 11,000 and imprisoned for 18 months for smuggling morphia. The Bangkok
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  • 972 19 Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, January 3. rhc December returns ot the Ton K kah 1 arbour Tin I'redßinß Co. for the three ~‘edges was 170,237 and 644 piculs, respec :iTe; y* Penang, January 4. The following returns for December are setitied Caledonia 2 lbs Tab Ayer
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  • 268 19 Mr. C. O. Forrest, district surveyor, P. W. D., put in a plan in connection with the Pulau Ubin murder enquiry before Mr. Green, on December '29. Acting Inspector Xicol appeared for the Crown. E.P.C. 9 stated that he went to Pulau Ubin with a number of
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  • 289 19 Detective Sergt. Blyton prosecuted Wong Ah Kye and his wife, Chan Ah Foo, before Mr. Colman, on Tuesday, on charges of assisting in the management of a chap jee kee lottery at 35, Banda St., and being occupiers of
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  • 165 19 Cinematograph pictures by daylight are the latest novelty, says the Daily Chronicle. The invention should do much to reduce the danger of panics, for no longer need audiences sit in the dark. The halls can be kept lighted; yet the pictures, which
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  • 110 19 One of Prince Hsun’s attaches has written to a friend of his saying that they arrived at a certain port on their way to Europe. Kang Yu-wei asked to see His Imperial Highness stating that he had something important to tell him. Kang, being
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  • 1993 20 London, December 29. The paper* have article* to day, on the centenary of Mr. Gladstone s birtii. comparing the pa*t and present Liberalism. Numerou* gatherings have been held in London, and wreath* have been placed on the statesman's *tatute and tomb. They ineluded a *ilver wreath brought by
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  • 481 21 Berlin, December 29. A German subject is bringing a case igainst the Russian Government on account of the selling of a steamer which was seised during the war. Four million roublos is claimed, and the Russian agent at Berlin is now endeavouring to make an arrangement in the
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  • 425 21 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan. December 30. The Brunei farms for 1910 have been secured by the Labuan and Borneo United Farms. This syndicate has also seenred the Lawas, Limbang and Trusan farms. Mr. Lee Peck Keng, the manager, left for the above
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  • 450 21 (From Our Special Correspondent). Penang, January 4. There was not a good attendance at the races this afternoon, although at the start the weather was fiue and the sun was shiuiug brightly. Soon after starting, heavy clouds swept over the colony,
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  • 730 22 <Kk<*m ul'h <)*> CofckKHf'ONnrsT Malacca. January 2 On N -w Icur i Day, the annual sports to A plat*. in Malacca, and it i* quite evident that they are oxtri iiely popular amongst ail classes of the community in and around Malacca
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  • 585 22 Further evidence was taken by Mr. Green, on Friday, in tfie case against a contractor, Yeo Cheow Ho, who is being tried on charges of using criminal force to Tan Kian and two others in letting go the rope of a
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  • 368 22 (From Ocb Own Coruesponpfnt.) Kliota Bharu, December 80 Mr. P. S. Naisn went to Batu Mongahong, to take up duties as magistrate after enjoy iug the Uari Raya aud Christmas holidays at Khota Bharu. Towkay Oug Sam Bee and Co. have ope ned a timber depot near the
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  • 114 22 A London wire, dated December 80, and printed in the S. C. Morning Post, says that Sir Guy Fleetwood Wilson has been tossed by a buffalo. Sir Fleetwood Wilson was knighted in 1902. He was assistant undersecretary of state for
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  • 81 22 (From Oua Own Cobrkspondbnt.) Penang, January 4. At the Penang assizes, a nolle prosequi was entered in the Mohammedan marriage case. Two Chinamen, banished from Singapore, were given life imprisonment for returning to the colony. Two other cases were disposed of, concluda D fecord PreBent aBbiz 8 and
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  • Shipping in Port.
    • 445 23 December 39 lWj Brit .tr, Smdborgh. Hongkong. W. uat .te. Pool. Boarabnyn. BhipS Banderaon. Teluk Anaon. T JR I ~anKkok’ e ,j£vSl*. N““ tah Bin6kßP) TaD Ah Jtr* Put <*. Odink. Pontianak, jftjWt -tr. Calloy. Antwerp. Pafraon SrSL atr Busehe. Gorontalo, B. Meyer U °i [T m Srit «tr
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    • 493 23 December 39 Hirano Alaru, Jap str, Antwerp via ports Indramayo, Brit str, Boston and New York Kiev, Rus str, Vladivostok Profit, Nor str, Bangkok Van der Botch, Dut str, Sourabaya Benoa, Dut str, P Brandau Giang Seng, Dut str, Samarang via ports Patani, Ger str, Bangkok G G. Meyer,
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  • 234 23 Singapore, January 5, 1910. PRODUCE. Gambier 11.15 do (Cube No. 1) unpioked 14.75 Copra Bali 1080 do Pontianak 9.90 Pepper, Blaok buyers 15.87} do White 6% buyers 26.50 Sago Flour 8arawak 8.70 do Brunei No. 1 n nom. Pearl Sago nom. Coffee Bali m. 8000 Coffee Palembang,
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  • 190 23 Per P. and O. steamer Nyanza, doe Jana ary 7. —Miss J. V. Tarbat, Mr. T. J. B. Wearne, Miss Wells. Mr. F. White. Per 1. O. mail steamer Prinz Eitel Fried* rich, due January 8. —Mrs. John Kirby, Rev. and Mrs. W. D.
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 364 24 blteot I Noraber J p*jj Shares I Company La8T Divide** forma Capital Sulycribed ot <t op to Unissued 1,00 J Shares 1~ > r I 1 1900 9800,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 j Belat Tin Mining Co Ltd. 0 00 \1% for '08 X *S! S5:«K eo:£o 3ro«6l? Hjdranlfe
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    • 695 24 j 1609 120,000 105,000 1 1 Alor Gaj&h Rubber Estate 11.30 1909 £85,000 75,000 750,OOU 2 2 Allagar Rubber Estates, Ltd. 8/6 1908 1180.UUU £160,0C0 1,500,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. (fally paid) 15/9 24% in.'09 ifcOft 1100,000 151,200 15.120 u 10 4.880 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd.
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    • 235 25 1 t „nooo 303,500 1.086 100 00 476 Brunei OU Royalty Ltd. 76.00 IW B 1250,wu M 10 8,660 E-tern Smiling 00., LW U.OO 1907 11.500.000 1,086,160 J M| 4|o 10 7 8 .35 10%for 1 08 ~M 1936,000 Mi,ooo 4,600 tO #0 Fr—er a Nenre, litd. 160 00
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
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    • 253 25 SCIATICA AND RHEUMATISM. < Mr. John Barrow, residing at 15, Duke Street, Bradford, Manchester, England, writes:—“ l shall never fail to reoommend Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills to others, for the medicine has done me wonderful good. For two or three years I suffered from what I believe was sciatica and
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 271 26 ASK FOR Schweitzer’s Cocoatina Guaranteed an abtolutely pure Cocoa. Used in the Royal palace of England, Germany, Russia. Greece, Denmark, etc., etc. SOLD EVERYWHERE. To INVESTORS! Land Properties Inspected and Reported upon, Soils Examined, Estates Visited, Work Supervised, Valuations Made Estimates Drawn up by E. Mathieu, Agriculturist, Singapore, Author OF
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    • 462 26 p* 0/ By Royal Warrant to H.M. THE KINO. LEA PERRINS’ SAUCE gives a delightfully appetizing flavour to all Meat Dishes, Fish, Soup, Game, Cheese and Salad, and assists digestion. The Original and Genuine Worcestershire. IWPICTPIPIi/ii/ii^HCii/iWWi/ii/il7IPIWWPIPII7II^iiAI c D© you gaffer 5 > From HEADACHE, LOSS OF SLEEP, IRDIGESTIOI, J f
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