The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly), 29 September 1910

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  • 15 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 191CX No, 1,209.
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  • 191 1 Ll IP— I Pagiß. urkey an-1 the Pal'-ans 193 vt Municipal Scandals 193 1 }:.ii_'. liMiom |9| I 1 bt Pllmd the Eastern Archipelago 194 Jc ha Holder 195 A Naval I,» an 195 Ml and •''orßT Nrws. L«MH KuKKt Estate WjOTjiOT zes and Supre ne Court j!»7 Magistrates'
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  • 66 1 (CORRECTnD UF to Sept. 28 Bonk 4ms 2/4f demand 2/4^ Private credits 3ms 2/4 T 9^ credits 6ms 2/4£ France, demand Bank... 295 Germany, demand 240 India, T. T, 175 Hongkong, demand 22% drs. Yokohama, demand 114 J Java, demand m l^a Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54
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  • 145 1 Sept. 28. Tin 7952 Gambier huyers 10.65 Gambier Cnbe No 1 mm 15.00 Gambier Oats No. 9 mm. nom Pepparßlses toiil*. &morm) buyers 16.50 Penper, White {fail) buyers 27.25 TTnlm<gS 1 1 0 tc ths hi 7 oc Mmafs i.Bu to ike Ik.) mm m 220C Maes Banda) mm
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 29 1 Cox September 18ch, at Singapore, to Captain and Mrs. William Cox a daughter. Diehn.— On Sept. 27, atMonnt Alma, Singapore the wife of August Diehn, of a son.
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    • 116 1 D'Alm*ida.— On September 22nd, at MPlicent" No. 16, Cnppage Road, Singapore. Oaborne Hediey, the beloved son cf Mr. and Mrs D'Almeida, age 5 months and 6 days. At 33, BufTilo Road Govt. Quarters on the morniDg of the 25th September, Margaret Mary 4GHII Cobi.y, Aged 41 R. I. P.
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  • 155 1 The mails of S?pt. 2jd arrived last Friday by the P. £O. Assaye." This weekly leaves to- day by the B. I. Thongwa." At the Legislative Council on Friday His Excellency submitted his annual statement in introducing the Supply Bill for 1911, The report of the conclusions at
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  • 153 1 July August Total Belat 401 326 2,297 Bruang 202 126 1,769 Bruseh 1.095 Chenderiang 1,249 Gopeng 725 725 5,515 Heawood 257 303 560 Kamuning $3,408 $4,189 $34,711 Kanaboi 822 380 2,494 Kinta 400 475 3,958 Kinta Association 940 I,l*B 7,070 Kledang 163 175 338 Kramat Pulai 716 604
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 1 Fere <hnV the Press the People's ri^ht mrJntaiiv Unawed by influence and unbriheti liy gain; H»»re patriot Truth lu-r fflcioOM precepts draw* Pledget! to Religion, Loyalty and I^iw.
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  • 1134 1 Sapt. 23. Taking together various recent telegraphic items, there is no room for uncertainty over the assumption that pressure on one hand and temptation on the other hand is being exerted in respect to Turkey in its attitude towards the influence of the Triple Alliance in
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  • 832 1 S-pt. 24. There is much that will startle and revolt public opinion in Singapore in the Report of the Municipal Enquiry Commission, laid yesterday oa the table of the Legislative Council. The Commission was originally to have reported in six months, but as it was found that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 129 1 btn to the "Singapore Free Press" j .y Murnmi,' tr^m Eiu-ope to the Straits 1 i the mail liue.s, are invited to send to t£i Manager the name of their steamer and date arrival in Singapore. Copies wiil then be Mftfled t-> in^-^t them at various ports of call. ribtn
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    • 81 1 Chamberlain's Fain Balm a Household Necessity. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident hat Chamberlain's Pain Balm can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found at the moment. Then it is that Chamberlain's Pain Balm is never found wantirg.
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  • 1343 2 Sept. 26. More than once, we think, during the course of the past year occasion was taken in these columns to express sympathy with H. E. the Governor ia his special capacity of Chancellor of the E chequer iu what we feared would prove a difficult task
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  • 1206 2 Sept. 27. It is not quite easy to derive from a paper by Mr L.V. Helms ia the Empire Review on "The Eistern Archipelago and its Future," his precise views on that subject. Iu a previous article on that topic he endeavoured to express
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  • 877 3 S~pt. 2& I: is strange that Reuter should not hive thought of wiring from Bombay lirect to the Straits the announcement of the death of S.r John Ttoix.Eß, Governor i the G >li Cjist, seaing that during the twenty one years between 1881 and 1903 he was
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  • 1413 3 Sept. 2 I J. It is not at all ualikely tint the sale of four armoured ships of the Garman navy to Turkey may have presently a much greater effect thin contemplated either by the buying or the selling Power. To Turkey the transition is one that
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  • 717 3 Further Evidence in the Supreme Court. The c'stim brought by Mr J. H. Murray against Mr C. E. Gidelius, in respect of the resale of the Lua-ts Rubber Estate, was resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr Justice Fisher. Mr T. D. Parsons appeared for the plaintiff,
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  • 99 3 The cash bilances of the Government of India up to the end of August were nearlj 3 crore3 better thin the estimates. Tfcii shows that the revenues ha. ve beeccumiLg in well up to date A Chinese woman of Yeo Chu King R)d>l b\s told the police of a daring
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  • 122 4 From Messrs Harper and Company of Kuala Lumpur we have received a copy of the July edition if a very valuable little handbook on lubber shares as investments. The luck gives a brief analysis of most of the leading companies here and in the Dutch Indies, and is
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  • 292 4 Smart Capture in Zion Road. for At the second magistrate's court, yesterday, Mr Green, opened a preliminary enquiry into charges of counterfeiting current coin and being in possession of implements for counterfeiting brought against a Hokien named Wee Tong of Zion Rjad. Court Inspector Ambrose appeared for
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  • Correspondence.
    • 383 4 To Tm: Editor. Sir, Auent the 9tar!ling publication of the many disclosures of our Municipality, may I ask through the medium of your valuable columns if the Government are satisfied with merely coDsuring those Officials who have so extensively betrayed the trust of the rate-fayitg public of
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  • 1185 4 Vicissitudes of a Rubber Estate. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice Fisher, the action in connection with the Lunas .Rubber Estate was resumed. Mr T. Dudley Parsons appeared for the plaintiff (J. H. Murray) and Mr L. E. Gaunt was for the defendant (C. E Gadeliue).
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  • 641 4 The following was the result of the men's At TaDJong Pagar yesterday, a Chinaman received fatal injures by falling down the hold of a vessel. He died while being removed to the General Hospital. The M Northern Times says that Japan has now more than ](K>,ooo
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  • 802 4  -  Mayo Any who have lived for a large pMti* rf their lives in a gieat manufacturing u and more particularly those whose uo tions like the police, the press and medic call them to carry on their work in contact with the labouring clasps only too well what
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  • 156 4 The September number of the Agricu! tural Bulletin reproduces am >ops' othri things Dr Brooke's lecrure at the BbtV on estate sanitation, and therein an KMMJtiBg article on instiuctions to managers au 1 assistants on rubber estates by Mr AIM Biker. This looks about as pr^c-icaU description of work on
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  • 829 5 Mr J W. R >war, of D>dwell and Co's cffiv.***. leaves shortly to take up a position in Kuala Lumpur. The forthcoming wedding of Mr R. F. C Master of Hongkong to Mus Bertha Miu-ie Ux\r. who is to arrive by trie ""Mtnioßaa," is announced. Fafkftf
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  • 315 5 Action in the Supreme Court. An action over the proposed gale of the Luna* Rubber Estate commenced before Mr Justice Fisher in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr T. Duiley Parsons appeared for the plaintiff (J. H. Murray) and Mr H C. Yarborough was for the defendant (C.
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  • 136 5 Result of Tram Collision. The last case at the Assizes was coneluied jusleraaj before the Chief Justice, Sir Wiliiam Hyndman Jones, and a common jury. A Sikh motor man in the empkv oi. the Electric Tramway Company was charged with causing death by a rash act A car
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  • 351 5 Further details reached Hongkong of tbe drowning of Capt. H S. Anderson, while attempting to help ihe s earner Proteus," straLdtd near Drink water Point, North Channel, on the Yarjgstzs The "Proteus,' which wus under charter to the C E. and M. C run ashore
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  • 77 5 A late seacaptaiD, named Bitty, who is stopping at the Sailors' Home has reported the loss of $800 from his box The money has been taken some time within the last ten days. The case of Mr Grimes is to be tried at the district court on Friday next. Bail
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  • 261 5 Mr J. D. Sduodeis is indisposed acd will be confined to the G.neral Hospital tor a few weeks. Thieves have visited a Chinaman's house at 23, Mosque Sireet, and stolen gold bangles and krosang<? valued at $86 50. In Penang it cosis every Scotsman $50 when
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  • 143 5 Before Mr Justice Fisher yesterday. Re Singapore Towing and L'ghteraere Co. His Lordship said addressing Mr Upcott "I have gone into this matter and 1 have written a judgment but I do not think it >■ necessary to read it through now. Tha conclusion I have come to
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  • 60 5 The Singapore Volunteer Corps under Colonel Broadrick, SVC will carry out a surprise landing at some point of the coast on the night of Sept 24 and 25, with a view at an attack on the town of Singapore The Garrison will be at its War Station. It
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  • 228 5 S. C C. vs. the M. S. Guides Owirg to the interesting games being played in the S. C. C lawn tennis tcurmment, very few Eun poan spectators watched the game of hockey which was played on the S R C. end of the Esplanade last evening
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  • 151 5 A continued decline in London rubber share price9 has been responsible for further weakening of our market and little iiiterr-st has been aroused in other sections of the maiket. Rubber Of the small group of sterling shares in which business has been passing are Highlands and Lowlands
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  • 846 5 The anxiety that was created on Thursiiy by the telegram from EHnburgh t b m t Mr J. W. B. Miclaren, kte of the firm of S*an and Maclaren, Singapore, was ve?v ill, has been too painfully justified by *h»; Le-vg received yesterd*y
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  • 83 5 Chief Sanitary laspec^or Mi) hew had a number of smallp x prusecu iocs iu tie seiiior magistrate's court yesterday. A Chinaman of Bianco Court was fiae<) $15 for not reporting a c»se and an tUtrlj Malay of Teluk Biangxh had to piy |80 fo» a timilar offence. Twelve
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  • 40 5 The young Prince of Wdle* has kil^i his first stag. He is the guest of th Earl of M*r aud K^llie, and the "kill" took place in the forests on the F\te eata*e oi Hi* R >yal H gbuess's host.
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  • 7398 6 GOVERNOR'S SPEECH TO COUNCIL. AN INCOME TAX IN PROSPECT. Ordinary Meeting, Friday Sept 23rd. Prssknt His Ex-olleccy theGovwn .r Sir John An-lerson. Hi-- Excellency the flliinisl Oificer Commanding Troo 3, Major Genl St p enson, c b. The Hotfblfl the ict Col Sea. W. Evans. the stsutnojr
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  • 6037 7 HOW WE ARE GOVERNED. Municipal Enquiry Commission Beports. GRAVE FISTANCIIL IRREGULARITIES The ip port of the coc elusions at which the Municipal Enquiry Commission has arrived was laid on tlie talve of Couecil yesterday. From it we extract the following portions. PRELIMINARY. Tho tenrs of reference in th*Cominis&kn dated the
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  • 1291 9 Quicjuil aunt homines 7iostri est farrago RWK. Juvenal. The elections in South Africa sales of Germ in warships to Turkey talk of secret trta'ies; d-in*uds that Turkey should join the happy family of the Triplice; espionage, all round apparently strikes and lockouts here there and everywhere,
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  • 264 9 Dividend of 12', pbb cm Declared. The eighth ordinary general meeting of the Singapore CoH S:oraga Compinv, L/d, was held i:i the Exchange buildiogs at noon on Stturday The H>u C \V. Dirbibhire presided and there w.is a s?m.di gathering of •harabolders. Mr Dubisbire regretted that Mr
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  • 284 9 The final 18 holes iu the Golf Championship of Singapore was pLiveJ for on Saturday us. S'Doy LiBM between J. GVdbb Watt aud D\ Fowlte aad reMil*ed in a luuaway victory for the foroMT bj 9 up and sevea to play. Tbefir»t IS bolef were plav^d «>q the
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  • 919 10 A Great Concert Hall. NjW that it has been decided that a Concert Hill is greatly wanted in Singapore and there seems every likelihood cf a scheme upon the lines of the sketch plans laid before a recent meeting of some cf the
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  • 27 10 A Chinaman has been arrested for returning from banishment. A Chinaman commuted su cide on Sunday morning by h^ngin^ himself in a house near Hong Lim market.
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  • 1464 10 (From our own Correspondent Edinburgh, September 1. This is the q lietest autumn that Scotland has known tor many a long year. The Bay*] Family are at BUmoral but there is no "Court, properly speaking, on Dec side. For dsv3 at a time eo Court Circular ia issued,
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  • 392 10 The following i* the report of the Commirttefor the year ending 31st August, 1910. Tbe Aunual General Meeting of the St. Andrew's Society will be held in the North Room of the Singapore Criekot Club on Friday, the 30th Sept., 1910, at 5 15 pm. Business
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  • 798 10  -  Free Lance A setting entirely Oriental; in the far d tance, a background of jungle growth through which peers a bungalow to the left, amidst deep foliage, a low roofed building About its exterior there is nothiDg p ir cularly attractive, nor is there aught to distinguish
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  • 1845 11 ;7 m Our Special Correspondent.) Athletics. London, Sept. 2. I vUi k of R. C. Craig of Michigan Uaiversi'v t.» E igkad induced the executive t tte St-ilhill Harrian sports to add a aalWialSSO yiri* race to the pro_m v th avew to divine the Ameri- nd
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  • Correspondence.
    • 172 11 To the Editor, Daar Sir, I see in your issue of tbe 16. b June that with referecca to the death of Maj >r Me Xxir, there has been a discussion as 10 who aie the most eld«rly of the old SiDgap->reans now alive.— S r Archibald Arnon
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  • 164 11 An extraordinary Kenerai meeting of the febi»i*fholiiers of the Ujit^d Sm^-ipore Babbar Estates, Limited, was held op. Saturday at th'^ registered (Hi :e of the Company, at Nj. 10, BjatQiay. Mr Tin Chay Yin presided. The resolution which was passed at the extraordinary general meeting of tho
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  • 357 11 (Front our own Correspondent.) Proposed Rifle Association. A meeting wu held in the Ciub on Saturday, to cm^ier the advisability of resuscitating tho Milaom Wiuatears or tht; Kii i Club Mr L E P. WV>lferstan from ths ohair stated that be hid boon asked to preside at this
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  • 167 11 The Sco^s o? Ipoh held a meeting recent \y to decide whether ti.ey ■houll h ive< i dinner on Si Andrew's day. O.ie geutl^irai snid "It each BootSBMUi iuvires a guest w< will have more E'ic/li3haifcn fchui SjotsmPi at the dinner." N«w by what p:v;ce?s 0 niittihuiiticiil cilculation did he
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  • 686 11 A BRAVE ACT. American Appreciation of BftlTtn Sailor. Before the business of the Chamber of Commerce cimmeactd yesterday, a pissing little ceremony took place. Mr D. T. BjyJ, the Chairnrm, mentioned that a humine act had been d -ne by a brave uian. Sach acts were
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  • 242 11 A O?cil Street Cbuuman hns hid a onapinion ftrreftad O:i an allegfttioß o£ B*--tbb.a» him in the right ihoaMer. A. ChiBMUB was f 'iind shot in the le^ at T*mpenii on FridiJ at'ernooa. Tie police believe hd had ten Ujiag to r^b a chicken roost. A telegram bw berni r
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  • 1547 12 HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING. The half yearly general meeting cf the Chamber of Commerce and Exoban^e was h*l<l in the Exchange room at 280 p. m. yesterday, Mr D. T B »yd (of Messrs B:usteid and Co.) presided and there were also present A. J. C. Hart
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  • 340 12 "A Village Community." The series of sketches collected by Hope Ddwii&he and published in the form of a ntvel under tl.e title cf M A Village Community," foiDi delightful reading. Tue author deals with the inbject in such a way as to leave no doubt in one's mind
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  • 1166 12 And one morning when the sun was shiniDg ever so hotly, there was a great bustling in the courtyard, and ringing of bells and banging of doors, and all of a sudden the door of the poor prince's cell was thrown open and a huge black man
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  • 676 12 Judgments and Appeal^. la the Supreme Couil, yesteid«*v. Justice Fisher gave judgment in b-jvtiu cases. In the matter in which a native p Ifria broker sued Messrs Mansfield and C. mpm i for £5,000 as damages tor refusing totfeU hiui certain pilgrim tickets, t he claim ■s dismissed.
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  • 73 12 The police hara been informed that a Chinaman has cheated eevetal traders m !•> spect of copra value at |2££6. It it a!i» that hegare them bcgus cheques. The engagement is anncunctd of Mr A Coliedge, of Singapore, eastern rrprec*. tive of Messrs Fraserand Chatae**, Ltd to Miss Muriel Guy,
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  • 827 13 Mr K R. Stok >e and Dr. Stanton have gone oj a trip to Java. Mr J»mes S liar. M. A. (Aberdeen), has b*>en admitted to the Btr of the Federated MiUy Sr*tw. Mr Sellar joins the firm of Messrs Wn ford and Thornton. fae ft)
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  • 938 13 Disinfection and Death Certification. The following is a memorandum of a meeting held in the Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, on Tueeday July 19 h at 11 a.m. Present :-The Hon. The Acting Colonial Secretary; The Hon. Dr W. G. Ellis l.'incipjlCirilMHdical Officer; The Municipal Health Office.; Haji
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  • 241 13 Smart Woi k bv A German Cruiser There ere at pment iyirg in ih« Singapore harbour two vessels of the Imperial German Navy, one the second clats cruiser Nfrnberg" (Commander Fregatten Kipelie Tagert) and the other the littl* suiv^virg ship "PUnet" (Corvetten-Kap-'ai Dominick). They arrived here about
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  • 174 13 Another Handjome Gift In connection with the scheme for the cew public Hall, for musical and general social uses, which it is purposed to eifct shortly in a central part or the Town, the President of the Philharmonic Society desires to acknowledge, wi?h many thanks, the gift
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  • 158 13 Detective Inspector Injured Nine Hokien C( oiies were before Mr Ri binsou, scting third magistrate, yesterday, en a charge of riotiDg. On the night of tie 12-h irsf.a fi^ht took place in Rimah Street betwet-u the L'm and Tan clans of the Hokien community as a result
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  • 152 13 India is to have an opportunity this coming cold season of teeing the latest thing in aviation and of witnessing guin fl ghts of which it has only been the lot of those in this land so far to read. In a few days Mr J. P^yue
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  • 46 13 Instructors have been received fiom head quflrters at Kuali Lumpur calling upon ail Government officers to send in to tie Government a list of their local investments. This was not unexpected, as tbere have been rum< urs that the Government was contemplating is&uirg such an order.
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  • 971 13 It ia arm) time sinca there was go little indication of likely winners less than a fcrtnigiit before the race meeting as this time. As things stand at present the two big races on the opening day are quite oper, with all due regard to those p3ople whj
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  • 43 13 Mr Cuckney, loepector of Mirfott, cWsred a Bengali milk seller btfo:e Mr R 1 ilson, third magistrate, vnsterddy, with < ff-r--ic^ i)T e*le milk which contaiuei -\i ptr cent of added water. Accused w^s couvic'ed and was ordered to p*y a fice of o.
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  • 878 14 General Manager's Report for 4 Weeks to 10th September 1910. The accompanying sheet of Mine Measurements and Assay Results shows a total of 017 feat made op of Sinking 65ft, Driving on Lodes 269ft, and crossing cutting 283ft and compares with a total of
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  • 728 14 An American soldier was killai last week by a fall from the parallel bars in the regimental gymnasium in Manila. Birmingham has secured the first further order of 2 ),000 lieht nflss for Auitralian Cadets, making 76,000. Mr W. G. M«xvell, acting adviser to the Government
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  • 2899 14 (Bv Submarine Telegraph). (Renter's Agency) Kec. Sept. 22, 10 15 a.m. It i3 announced from Pretoria that the Cabinet meats to-day and it is feared that Botha's resignation is inevitable. This change of attitude is due to the capture of two seats by the Unionists which were expected to
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  • 59 15 PENANG SHARE AUCTION. \JFrom our <nvn Correspondent Pt»nang, Sept. 22. At Koh Ecg Hin's share auction to-day the following prices were realised. 200 New Tambuns at £2\ 300Tongkahs at 50^ Lunas at 33 30 450 Temerlobs at 85 cents 300 K. M S. at 7*. 6d. 500
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  • 30 15 Penarg, Sept. 22 A special Lr>cdon cable states that Ulu Kant a u declarrs an inteim dividend of 10 jer cent aLd Kapar Para of 20 per cent.
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  • 168 15 PORT SWETTENHAM RUBBER CO. Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23. An interesting lubber case is proceeding in the Supienie Court here. The Port Swettenbam Rubber Company is bringing an notion for «-jfctmeiit and cU-. mag's against TowkayLike Yew. The plaintiffs claim that they eicce June 6 were oncers cf land comprised in
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  • 33 15 The Times of Ceylon r» cords London rumours of the abolition cf the Resident Generalship of the Federated Malay S'ates and the likelihood ot their beitg governtd from Singapore.
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  • 28 15 Penanc, Sept 24tb, 4 39 p.m. Mr Chapman, Protector cf Chinese, has bfen nominated to the Penang Municipal Dommission, in feuccf ssion to Mr Pountney.
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  • 26 15 At the Penang Ass zes, the bill collector of Messrs Kennedy and Co., charged with misappropriation, received a sentence of two years imprisonment.
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  • 68 15 A most interesting demonstration of the new installation of X ray apparatus was given at the General Hospital. Mr J. D. Butcher, of the electrical firm of Siemens Brothers, in the presence of a gathering of medical men gave a lucid description of the method, answering a number
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  • 75 15 Ipob, Sept. 22. At the Taiping Assize before Mr Jasuce Ebden, the chief cleik in the District Office of Upper Parak, nim^d Pdel, was charged on three counts with criminal breach of trust and also with making a false entry in the Treasury book on December
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  • 66 15 Ipob, Sept. 22. At the Assz^s here a Chinese tindal on Val d'Or eatate was chaigtd with culpable homicide of a CbiLe&e coolie who, aftei having a disagreement about food, he ordered to have a beating. The medical evidence showel that the cjolie had an abnormally large
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  • 37 15 Hongkong, Sept. 23rd, 3.25 pm. A banishment order has been passed at Pekirs against Sun Mai, brother of Dr Sun Yat Sen, on the ground of his enlisting eupporteis of an anti- dynastic movement.
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  • 30 15 Ipob, Sept. 23. Mr E. W. Birch's condition is improving but medical opinion is that he must go home immediately af er his daughter's weddiEg in November.
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  • 42 15 Penang Sept 25tb, 9 am A London wire spates that Bukit Lintang pays a dividend of 25 per cent., making in all 30 per cent for the year. S C. Rubber Co. pays an interim dividend of 5 per cent.
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  • 81 15 The serarg and engine driver of the Prve Dock launch have teen chbrged with the theft of two broi Z9 propellors acd a brass pump, the property of the Dock. In const quence of the loss of c »al at the deck, the laucch had been put
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  • 27 15 Subadar- Major Bljal Singh, wh> joined the Kulim police in 1889, nuccedds Mr B. E. Mitchell in charge of the Kulioi and KrUu districts of Kedah.
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  • 129 15 Penarg, Sept. 2(3 RtuttVs telegram?, in Rangoon papers just received by this mail, report the daath of Sir J. P. Rjdper, Gjreroor of the Gjld Coast, and formerly in the F. M. S. service. [Sir John Pickersgill^Rodger, k c m.g., cr. 19l4; cmg. 1899;
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  • 121 15 Ipob, Sept 20 Mr E W. Birch is much improved in health and will return to Taiping this week. lu the Tapah Civil Court a suit between Messrs Aylesbury and Girland and a former maDager on 016 of their estates at Batang Padang, had a sensational endirg,
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  • 63 15 la tbe euit between the Port Swettenhan? Rubber Company and Towkay Loke Yew regarding rights over certain of the grounds claimed by the Company, the Court has reserved judgment. Tbe silver jubilee of the priesthood of the Rbv. Father Terrien has been celebrated here since Sept. 21.
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  • 238 15 A CHINESE ASSOCIATION FOEMED. Penan? Sept 26 A public meeting his b eu b-ld here iq the Cainese Town Hail which hi9 fdv ur« ably cocsidcr*d a prcp;>s\l to forma ritep^VMrs association. Dr Lo< ke presided, and there were only a lew a! jijctuud.) ils and one Eu.opeau
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  • 31 15 K. C. Gould the Pemnsr lawyer will ba sent to the Assizes but it is not yet decided whether it will be this assiza or next.
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  • 143 15 Penacg, Sept. 27. The annual general meeting of Rahuun Hydraulic Tin Company was held here Icduy whan the report and accounts were passed and a final dividend ot five per cent, making fifteen for the year, w*a declared. Mr H. W. Me'calfe and Mr Jjhn Mitchell
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  • 68 15 U. S. Sailor Charged. (From Our Bpeeial Correspondent) Hongkong, S j pt. 27. Jubn Williim H.ye, b^ougiag to tie U. S. fl.gBhip "New Yj.-k has been charged at the Magistracy hers before Mr Haliifax with the murder of a Xipauese femiie child 42 davs old, and wcuuding
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  • 97 15 (Fiom our own Correspondent) Penaug, Sept 27. Mr Justice Thornton has ordered the retrial of Robless, the lawyer's clerk, who was sentenced on Ojt 6. R C. Gould the lawyer will be tried at the present a9siz3B, probably by a special jury. A Chinese servant of the
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  • 50 15 Ipob, Sept. 27th, 2 oO p.m. Smallprx is spreading at T*ip^ne, and one case has occurred at Ipob which arrived from Penang. A correspondent urgrpg thit steps bd taken at Ipoh to place Taipenz and Penauaj in quarantine, but it is impossible to find a practicable scheme.
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  • 34 15 The loss 19 reported of the river st«amer Chanpo between Sulking aod T tkkiag. She had a cargo of kerosine on board which it is surmised may have become ignited.
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  • 29 15 The chauffeur of Mr Sayep, whose sadden ruo into Beach road caused an accident the other day, has been acquitted on a charge of negligent driving.
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  • 15 15 Ipob, Sept. 24th 21<>pm. Kinta Limited pays a further dividend of one shilling.
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  • 21 15 Count von Lehndo:ff, German military attache at Shanghai, has left Panaug for Kuala Lumpur on route to Shanghai.
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  • 37 16 Tie fij^neril fe^lin^ \s to th3 de?-r--ab ii'v of hiv:ag4 Chirabar of Cjmoaece at Ipoh ia gaining grouid. The Chinese towkiya desire to arailgama'.e with the Eiropaans in the forinition of a Chamber. > <
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  • 163 16 Ipob, Sept 28. The rapid sprevl of am ill- put in Tiiping is Ciusiag m ich alarm m Ipja anl reaid^at have wntt3n to the Times of Mi'tvi" deninding quarantine against Taping. I* is H\\i\ th it thi Pjain^ authDriti^s are very sUck. Oie instance ia ressrdel
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  • 24 16 AkT«nts C'^galan C>. Kota TiN««a 66~) pounds. U^andi Eitate K'ing; August 1,332 lba totil 7,»J7l lbs for eigit in mthj. fc—
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  • 537 16 Pdaangr, S.'pt. 28. Tag following prices were realise! at Cu3niagham*3 sbtre auction to Jiy. 300 Luuas at $2.75 200 Euates of Kriaa at £>. 500 X<liinavs at .90 250 X irboroughs at .74 300 Porak River Valleys at .27 I.vOO Jitras uo buyers. Giang Ann, Dut. str.,
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  • 85 16 The wddJing took pUc* it Bft. G)jr^e's Caurch to div of &33rge Predjrijk Jiin?^ Rggi of Coodo S>aand Mitthews, Siugip >re, 83a of Jimi3 R jj of L)ii>a, aad Kithlw^u Friacas B.olrick, ddu^hter of Cipt H^rtnrt Staid Brodnck, of Hail. Tae Kw P. \V. H^ines officiated h
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  • 1114 16 750,000 5 5 Ayer Panas 725 735 120.000 1 1 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate 170 180 150,000 1 1 Aver Kuning .50 .75 Ayer Molek 1.75 2.00 500,000 10 10 Bukit Timah Rubber Estates 13.00 15 00 200,000 1 1 Bilgownie 40% 10.00 1103 750,000 10 10 Changkat Serdang
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 310 16 CLAFRANCES Sept 22. Titan, Brit str, Evans, for Manila, Hongkong, Japau and Puget Sound ports. Tango Maru, Jap str, Christiansen, for Hongkong and Japan. Sabine Rickmers, Dut 6tr, Fries, for Saigon. Wilhelin, Brit, str., Richter, for Sourabaya. Putiala, Brit etr, Bishop, for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Gienogle, Brit str, Paddle,
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    • 234 16 PASSENGERS. Per P. &O. Delta from Shanghai.— Mr W. H. Conrad; from Yokohama. —Mr Dawoodjee; from Kobe. -Mr E. H. Reynell; from Hongkong.— Mrs D. Mears, Mr J. W. Rowan, Lieut. Varella, Lieut. Riberio, Sergt. Baptista, Sergfc, Merandes, Sergt. d' Almeida, Mr Sin Tsing, Rev. Bro. Henry, Messrs Perpetuo and
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