The Straits Budget, 20 September 1906

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  • 88 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES -iiABLWHED over Half a Cektuby Cable Address Times, Singapore Straits Budget, 40 Cents. straits Times 10 cents \OL* LX. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER. 20 I9 o e. NO. 2535* T STRAITS TIMES’* circulates THE is Singapore and Penang l B
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  • The Straits Budget. THURSDAY, 20TH SEPTEMBER.
    • 14 1 Tin* wite «*f Captain B. Morier at |:uniialo\v." 253 Se ran goon Road,
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    • 81 1 Li.stkk. —On the 15th of August., )I;ir\ Magdalene, Knighton, Leicester- i,\ the ltev. A. J. Mills. M.A., Fredric \V inn Knocker, of the Federated Malay lV Civil Service, younger son of Fredric K ,kW. <>f Temple Ewell, Dover, to May, 1 .laughter of Edwin Lester, of Freeman’s i u.
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  • 299 1 Pauks. Leading Articles Fixitv rf the Colonial Dollar 1 Name-c Case 1 iht >!. Leger 1 Oia liowii Agents 1 The ile veil we* 1 A y omlrous Story 1 Trade Depression 1 KdiH-.'tiou Question 2 W.-u in Bali 2 Leaderettes 2 l ocal 'vmniary of the
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  • 266 1 Ihe Straits Budget this week, is niailec, by the Bharat a along the B. I. route. The German mail for Europe by the Sachsen closed ou Monday. The P. &O. mail from Europe by the Delhi with dates to the 24th August arrived on the 13th
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  • Leading Articles.
    • 637 1 ('•Straits Times. 14th September Every dictionary and every vocabulary here were scanned, to discover au epithet bac enough for a Governor, who held back from fixing the sterling value of the dollar. Suddenly, His Excellency fixed the dollar; so suddenly and unexpectedly, indeed, that his
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    • 352 1 (Straits Times 11th September It may be of interest to the reader to be reminded of some previous proceedings, in regard to the Siamese case, entitled Phya Muntri Surawongsi v. Lady Luem. which came to an eud. yesterday, in Singapore. In 1904, Phya Muutri Surawongsi. ViceMinister of
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    • 371 1 (Straits Times 15th September) It was very proper of course, from a social xrint of view, for the Governor to defend ihe Crown Agents. As His Excellency remarked, they are personal friends of his own, and therefore AVe need not, however, pursue thft lio e argument adopted
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    • 486 1 (Straits Time*, 15th September) The statement of the actual revenue of the Colony, for the year 1905, on which the defence contribution is payable, has been published as a paper and laid on the table of the Legislative Council. It is not desirable to offer sarcasm on a
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    • 667 1 (Straits Times, 17th September) y Most of us can recall the old English s c l ass ca l doggerel, commencing with the >. pathetic and thrilling adjuration of Goosie, Goosie, Gander; whither shall e wander. \et. it is just possible that a y few ma y
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    • 454 1 (Straits Timex, 18th September) Wk mast be careful in the Straits to avoid y anything like exaggerating our estimate of the present depression in trade and commerce. or taking such a pessimistic view of the situation as would represent the Straits, and Singapore especially in the Straits, as
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    • 717 2 (Straits Times, 19th September) With all due deference to those in favour of such a classical education being given to boys out here as will lit them for a 44 finishing course at an English University and a professional career (legal or medical) afterwards. we cannot but think
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    • 438 2 (S traits Times, 19th September i Thk troubles iu Bali have long been coming to a head. The Dutch have a settlement at Buletiug. Thr rest of the island is ruled by vassal Kajas. The island was brought under Dutch authority in 1849. The treaties with the
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  • 44 1 DEATHS. v -At No. 7 Nortliam Road, Penaug, TJi September, Bridget Bowen, aged 75 ..>lie leaves 5 grandsons. 4 grand daughters -reat grandchildren. I r i.« h. At “Mutheran,” Mount Echo, on September, (’lenient Tulloch, of the H aj;..ligand Shanghai Banking Corporation. A.aI tt.
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  • 2506 2 Capers Court. |Throbbing Morton Street. 18th September 1906. Friends, Cornishmeu and Others, Back again from Ponders End by the Linger Crawl Delay Co s. 5.39 train, timed to arrive at Sharing Cross at 8 p.m. but being switched off at Waterloo Junction. I was landed
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  • 86 2 Per P. O. s. due 20th Sept.— Mrs. Broa«h HeVkI tt I Messrs. R. C. Russell, n s. S. r-t Boarke, Messrs A. A* Per P. O. s. s. W-' rj" <nd Mr- 25-Miss J.B. Jebse»- »i*- H Barton, Mrs. Hilderbrandt. Messrs. T. D. Shore, A. E. L.
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  • 1706 3 ttr Odell's Cross-Examination. n T r i„ ;iring of the case against il(fan formerly Chairman of v j| 4 H f;in mul Company, Ltd., and .♦-•ii. formerly Secretary of pjinv. in connection with the Company, was continued r-' the Third Magistrate, at
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  • 1552 3 Murder by Sakai. \mosg the five murders committed in Pahang last year, was in which two Snkni were concerned. These men were dulv arrested bat escaped from the Temerloli lock-up and, as the details of the case have er teen published, a few particulars may nossiblybe interesting. A
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  • 724 3 nl >' cl and so greatly have we lately had to deplore the actions of the present Government, in both Homo and Foreign < j Policy, that it is a relief to be able to appre- j ciate a good
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  • 1011 3 SHORT MEETING. The Legislative Council met on Friday afternron at 2.30, when the following were Present. His Excellency thk Govkkxok (Sip. John Anderson*, k.c.m.g.) Ihe General Officer Commanding thk Iroops, Major-General R. Inigo Jones. The Hon’ble the Colonial Secretary (Captain rp, Y‘>ung, c.m.o.) hC I r 0 2
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  • 1209 4 Hint that Captain Young may Be next Governor. Thk Sambayang Hantu was celebrated in Beach Street on Friday and one might have l>een excused for imagining that a harvest thanksgiving or a horticultural show was in progress. Our C hinese are certainly advancing by leap:) and bounds,
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  • 1264 4 The Half-Yearly General Meeting. Thk half-yearly general meeting of tin Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held in the Exchange room at 2.30 on Monday afternoon. The Hon.W.H. Shelford, chairman, presided and there were also present: —Messrs. C. Sugden. C. McArthur, Hans Becker, Steherbatchoff, Lewis, Stiven, E. Anderson,
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  • 845 4 strength and Tact Required. Written Specially for the Straits Times.” Pak \iM*xie’\l it may seem, Bengal is in the* throes of a «$iiet rcbellieui. Calcutta, as we»ll as the* other large tow nships and country districts. so affected that Euro|H*ans nuAc about with caution, anel officials fremi the
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  • 708 4 In the Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice Fisher ou the loth instant Mr. E. K. Koek applied for a receiving order against Kweh Gek Lim who was represented by Mr. G. S. Carver. Mr. Carver asked for a month's post)Kmenieiit on the ground that his client would settle
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  • 2202 4 Speech by the dove... Tuf. thirty-third anniversary ot His Highness tl.e Sultan f* 1 v observed at Johore Bahru on \i r was the occasion of much r n, i the inhabitants. The it wore its festive garb, and ve
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  • 484 5 A few days hack, what looks like a murder was committed at Muara (Brooketon). It is alleged that one of the Sikli fraternity —the pests of Labuan and district —borrowed a vide from one of his fellows, a watchman, and of course an usurer employed in the Mines.
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  • 1887 5 Sequel to a Tire. On Friday afternoon Sallch and Husin, P. C.’s 55 and 68, respectively,were arraigned by Assistant Supt. Mr. Hawtrev before Messrs. Michell and Nathan, sitting as a Bench Court, as follows Salleli. on the allegation of having, on or
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  • 1059 5 An Interesting Test Case t a* -js s f «i>c o/<*rUm tl.oO, being fees for the rcgi strJU deeds registered by him. t i. n the Frederick Henry Nonis, (W <£“* Registry of Deeds, t e i (V \j r
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  • 201 5 The following, says the Mobuj M nl, ,>.uthe arrangements for the visit of 11. K. the High Commissioner during the last week of this month: On the 25th inst.. the Resident will take the Selangor motor car to Tapah. and on the following morning will drive
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1128 6 To the Editor of the Strait* Time*." S ik.—The specious diatribe against secondary education from the pen of your correspondent should not be allowed to pass w ithout comment, as it has a somewhat euervating effect on the efforts of those who have the well-being of
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  • 235 6 (7(, the Editor of the Strait* Times") otmcLiIa interests I daresay of a ?l f rnniw f 11 ,L> l ,ll l>lic, who make use of to call Rtt° r J? ur l x>ses of recreation, I beg ralan 1 w tl0n to the fact that, if the
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  • 354 6 To the Editor of the Strait* Time I,: it is a great pleasure for me to Ik* able to agree heartily with More Freedom on one point at least. In defending the cause of secondary education in Singai>oro. he must carry with him t!«e sympathy of
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  • 2239 6 A Siamese Major in Court. Bkfork Chief JusticA Hyndman-Jones on Thursday the case of yliya Montri Sal iva wongsee vs. Than Piiji4 t Luom. formerly know*n as Meli Luem w'a*/called. This was a property suit aud tluV parties were very pftmiineut Siamese, tlm* only one present in
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  • 203 6 Thk Rev. H. Rivet, the founder and first President of the Singapore Catholic Club, will celebrate the Silver Jubilee of his ordination next -Sunday when he will officiate at a High Mass of thanksgiving at the Cathedral of the Hood Shepherd at 9 a.m. The members of
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  • 436 6 Captain l ined -Sioo. On Thursdav Captain ui the s. s. Profit a vessel a Straits Cattle Trading ten,, to a summons issued at t hi 1 Master Attendant, to Yr i. failed to carry a sufficient 1 300 head of
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  • 321 6 Rumours and Growls oi Interference. I Hcgardiug the formation Association, a defensive body, correspondent writes I The Penang Association I meeting lias taken place and a large attendance. The H busily canvassed during tin u-oHj large number of names eniollol 1 H of iiieinbers. The annual -‘ulMi'ipH dollar
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  • 799 7 e! ,n a local Commercial 14 Dealing. ,.f Mav last. Sy<-.1 AKvk- bin I > K.wi commercial dealings L ,,Vr Hoi. (loan is I h-uided him a cheque for vi! that it could not Ik* met. I u, ."i,,. latter to deliver to him S ed Alwee I
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  • 159 7 wore passengers pj ‘luail steamer Malta winch e V "re at 0.50 on the I3tli iust. :—-Msssrs. W, Mi. J. 15. Young, James Graham, -uni M,s. J. G. Mactaggart, Miss C. j. hallway, Count ancl Conitessc c e uion. Messrs. E. L. Marshall, Stephen "1 li
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  • 395 7 The Savoy of Singapore. Wk hear, on gotnl authority, that the wellknown and enterprising firm. Messrs. Howarth hrskine. Ltd., have secured the contract for the Electric light and motor Kui installation for the Hotel de I’Europe. This is the largest order ever yet placed in Singapore for an Electrical Installation
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  • 643 7 A I.* »n«i lawsuit has just come t«» an end at Katavia. In dune, 19(1.7. ntar that port, the Hritish steamer i'Jtiirkdnlr collided with the Italian sailing vessel The latter was severely damaged. The masters i blamed each other for tlu* accident. No arrangement could. Ik- reached
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  • 81 7 Some days ago, a Chinese convict, doing ten years imprisonment, set upon a fellowprisoner with an axe and so injured one of his legs. that, according to the evidence of Assistant Surgeon Hale, given this morning, lie might have lieen crippled for life. When charged, he
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  • 363 7 Tuk Fortunatus arrived yesterday from Melbourne with over 100 horses, 490 sheep-, and five dogs. Captain Talbot arrived this morning from Kuautan by the F. M. S. yacht Mr run. He leaves for Port Swette-nliam to-day. AIk. W. (r. Maxwki.i. is apjiointed Deput\* Public Proscntor. Siugapo/**. but
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  • 22 7 The output of tin from the Jeiier Hydraulic Tin Mine during August i> reported at 316 piculs.
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  • 40 7 This morning, eleven Chinese were charged with playing in a common gaming house. Hawtry pointed out that there was a previous conviction against the house. Air. (ireen fined the occupier V>o the others one dollar each.
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  • 60 7 The police authorities have vcccixed a report stating that a gang robbery has occurred at the eleventh mile on the t han Chu Kang Hoad. The gang lobbery is alleged to have taken place four days ago, but was not reported to the police until to-day although
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  • 57 7 End of the Alleged Cheating Case. Thk jury returned a verdict in the last case at the Assizes yesterday afternoou.lt washveo clock when "the jury returned a verdict of guilty against Low Jim Yin on the charge* ol obtaining credit while still an undischarged bankrupt. His Lordship sentenced
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  • 170 7 A strange incident occurred a little before ./clock this morning, opposite the Supreme Court. A likisha with a newly arrived C hristian Brother, or a priest, as occupant was about to turn into Esplanade Hoad when th«* puller slipped and lay at full length face upwards
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  • 121 7 FRIDAY, 14 TH SEPTEMBER. St.John’s Islam* 4;u J population as some J.uom. a there in quarantine. detained C'OLOXKLpKNXKFATHhks. /t 't are leaving for home vt*. i^*^ aul ero of them will return to C neither take their pension. a* they 1 Tiik throne has saucv tiuu» for the .-..talilUliinJ t
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  • 105 7 The Hylam Boy Again. Cur aA So was in tL r N ightingale, of the Smelt!,, ijgfr? residing at KepjH‘l Harbour. Mr asieep. his Hsuini Ih>v w P and chain valued at >l*o. T b i took a pair of Units. e 005 d,HO This morning. Dcteeti, lu spectol j
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  • 108 7 Yksikhdav afternoon. ktk A Ngi. a rikisha peon. Leug A Kin.Kwek Beng! Ko A Mong. Ko Mooy Kwh am Using Heng Lye were called lief ore Mr. Mic.ll for judgment oil allegations of rioting inj ir k Boat! on the 1-tli ultimo; for criminal tL>ass
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  • 182 7 Farewell to Mr.H Scott RusseliK), An interesting little certlm,- took place at the resilience of Mr. K. liV, Russell yesterday (Thursday! afterM 1 when the Ktm>i>oan start ot Messrs Bri Little and Co.. Ltd. met at yCfrPaterson Road. »or the purpose of c&ctirblv saying f .rewell to their
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  • 283 7 'luk members of tlie cliurt and tlie Coleman Street Meth* social uml tlx-ir friends livid an Met lo ,i ist eutertaimuent at the fort (tirin’ School list night ~Ps !e" t L. 'ol°. which was Mrs. (founctillchesay froul Peck s i»llo«e<l by Lifohelinore. To l>ad l»oy. ox Jlr.
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  • 408 7 Dk. e x. <Huham is appointed House Surgeon, General Hospital, Penang. "4 !,'!1 S,U<11 J ,orlve >d»u steamer Main ot f* MhJ Ve r te ?>; f Oiristiana in oauast. .Sac is bound for 0 of li. A*la.„s a,ISC<l l,V tl,e rosiKuatio I’iotrer lias tile fc.liowiui:It l»rt.ntnt
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  • 336 7 Chinaman Tortured to say where his money Was, Tli« i>olice authorities have received information of a daring gang robbery which occurred near the eleventh mile on the Thomson Road a few days a*,"). It appears that a Chinese squatter and his wife and child lived peacefully in
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  • 48 7 The judge’s—Oo hang. The dentist’s You have a nerve. The dyspepctic’s—That’s rich. The lover’s—l like your cheek. The sportuiAu's —Oh, shoot it. The drummer’s—Beat it. The doctor’s Dead easy. The detective's—After you. my dear Alpiiouso. The dyer’s—Fade away. The printer's—The devil. The spendthrift’s—Dear me. i
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  • 213 8 Escapes from Pursuers by Jumping into Canal. About, H o'clock last niglit theicnw of M"ta main attracted a nunibei of to a spot in tlie canal along Stanitorc close to the boundary walls of tne Matcrni > Hospital, and the hcl.ekl aa't, 1 1 that was as
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  • 115 8 understand that Captain Kdwards lias appointed second Boarding Olhccr. Tiie Mila if Mdil understands that the headquarters of the Federal Prison Depart;of which Mr. A. Ik Voules has been am pointed Superintendent, are to In* in Laipii)i_» from next year, and that a certain muliIkT of long-sentence
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  • 54 8 Tin: special dinner at Rallies Hotel <>n Saturday night was a great success. A hand was in attendance and a large number oi i-itors sat down to an excellent repast. After dinner, dancing was indulged in on the marble floor and was kept up right menilv. A very
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  • 94 8 At iom tl'is morning. 1\ C. !>•» was on duly ill Campon** Malacca. He saw a C liinaiuaii on a tongkang with a few billets of charcoal in his hands. Mo brought them ashore and was arrested. Later the defendant was before Mr. Column, clunked by Inspector Nolan with
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  • 122 8 Thk Middle Hoad Methodist Church was packed last night with members of the Sunday School and their friends, the occasion being tlie annual Children's Day entertainment. The Pastor, Rev. Tan Alt Lok. presided. The exercises were conducted principally in the Malay language, but three brief addresses were made
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  • 272 8 It is with much regret that we announce the death of Air. Clement Tulloch, SubManager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, which occurred at his residence Matlieran,” Alount Echo, ou Sunday at 9.15 p.iu. Mr. Tulloch had been ill with typhoid lever for some live weeks
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  • 95 8 This niorninj .'~r— Chinese a^± r {nr breach ni Prosecuted a China- 7 Some the extent of 1 nimvi'lf at tli *h*Chinamaß presentC V m i I la Johore as a gaiubier *l2.so:'hut when an adva,lcc f i I<n t I. needed for work mihtnstant This
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  • 544 8 On Saturday Chinaman named Chan Loong. employe as a mechauic at y 0 j.j South bridge one of his hands caught in the in hj ner y an .j j ia j t f ft was torn on. He "'a remove( j t u hospital. k undeistai:
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  • 144 8 Chinese Hooli**ljjN 3Vour to ExtoWoyLow Tr.v S^10 P iu Arab Street. On the ,K received a visit from half a do^®® 86 ()n e of them came to the point °®B an d demanded $20, pushing the dei 1 the intelligence that lie and his n to a society,
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  • 120 8 A slight mishap, yet one that might have had a serious ending, has occurred at the Thomas Hanbury Coffee House, Shanghai, at about 7 p.m. Mr. P. E. Sagnol, the manager, was called to put out a tire which was raging in a new reading room he
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  • 325 8 \Yk understand that some 50,000 rubber seeds are to be shipped to Lagos by the local Government. Last night some spiteful Hylanis destroyed a number of plants belonging to Mrs. Willock, who resides at 15-1 Queen Street. It is said that the question of the removal of
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  • 69 8 On Alondav evening, a lire broke out in tlu- top storey of a house in Smith Street, during the progress of c. festival there. In tilling the lamps with highly inflammable oil some was spilt on the floor, and smokers therein lighted matches on the door
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  • 75 8 This morning, a demented elderly Alalav appeared before Air. Column with a document purporting to Ik* the second of exchange of a hill lor £125,500,000 issued by the Bank of Batavia and lie asked that action he taken against the Alsagoff Bros., and all the
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  • 86 8 A child named Rozario ran against a Chinaman last Sunday. The Celestial slap}>ed the little boy, and knocked nut a tooth. The man was arrested and yesterday figured before Air. Green for causing grievous hurt. The charge was amended to causing simple hurt as there was
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  • 143 8 Ciioo Lokk and Ykw Hoon were arrested on the lltli instant on the allegation of stealing six mats on hoard the s.s. Hyc Lrony. The men wen employed in working cargo. Yesterday morning, they were charged by Sergeant McNamara before Air. The clerk of the ship
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  • 43 8 General Meeting on Next Saturday The general meeting of the Straits Settlements Association (Singapore Branch has been fixed for Saturday next at a quarter-past-twelve (noon) in the Exchange. It is hoped that all members will be in attendance.
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  • 160 8 A copy of the programme of Drills for September, October, November, and December next, which have been arranged by Captain V. A. Flower, C., for the Singapore Koyal Engineers (Volunteers) has been handed to us, and some details as to the nourishing state of this portion
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  • 134 8 Ceylonese Sent to Prison for Six Months for Cheating. 1>avii» Thami, a Ceylonese worker in gold, silver and precious stones, was entrusted by Tan Bun Chin with twenty-five diamonds to set. He was not seen for some time, however, and when sought for could not lie found.
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  • 240 8 On the afternoon of the 4th instant, Rangasaniy, a Kline cart* v, when at the junction of Serangoon and McPherson Roads, came across two Chinese who were quarrelling with another carter. Rangasamy succeeded in making peace but at his own expense. The Chinese retired to a shop,
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  • 156 8 Li Cm Chin.a boatman,residing in liochore Road, was going Rome about 11 o’clock on Sunday night. Hr? was near tlie Maternity Hospital when four men sprang upon him. Two held him by the throat, the other two held each an arm. The man who had the left arm
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  • 130 8 This morning. Inspector Nolan charged one Ang Kim with stabbing another Chinaman on the 13th instant. A report was made at the time and the injured man, who bled a good deal, was sent to hospital. Last night, Ang Kim was arrested. The complainant said that the
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  • 138 8 L ist of Prize Winners at P e The following results have W n by a special correspondent u Mail Para Biscuit. The gold medal for the Para biscuit has been awarded V" outside the Malay Peninsula 10 the silver medal and the h highly commended. Para
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  • 237 8 Watchmen Charged but Acquitted A week ago. a case was brought Mahomed Hussein and Azara SingL watchmen in the employ of Messrs. J. and Co., in which they were alleged concerned in the disa ppearancc oi halt a bottles of whiskey, the projHTiv of the t Detective Inspector
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  • 114 8 Seven Men Beheaded Very (Juieil! Seven of the pirates who too:< »».:> t i: attack on the river steamer .S'-' beheaded in Canton at noon on t:i< September. The executions took jik 1 the presence of H. B. M. Vice 1>* huge crowd of spectators, including Europeans.
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  • 104 8 On Monday afternoon belore Mi- Fisher at the Supreme Court M limes, the Acting Attorney «i- n. i for the admission of Mr. A indent Knowles as an Advocate and Solicit**Supreme Court. He said Mr. Kuo\w*' the lirm ot Mr. Koek and that he plied with all
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  • 75 8 The total output of ore properties belonging to tbc nJ ,*u: Mining Syndicate, Ltd., dining of August, was 2-14 piculs. A straxoe case was hc;ud at Court at Shanghai, the othta <» it transpired that a s his betrot hed for IW of the sale,
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 271 9 )lt xtl.l.ti.- Sport. Meeting -ill r!; U, r t. 21. b»*r rl 0,1 1 Course* will become W >r'o ,,n :ur xvitliin a month of tlie *nw-«tin«. October 10th. tr-- ,1<l holiday to Japan. Il r portion of the Esplanade '„in- pi *-<-.its mi extremely lively '‘Tun
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    • 697 9 Result i f the 5t. Leger. I cr Stale- of Sov. each for three is ii Si i»ti iiil>'r 19'*4. distance, Did t o;ik about one mile fur. and V: l‘.»:*i entrle-i. run <*n Sept. 1-th next it I i. \t l. I' 'V(s,iiuin-tcr'- rontb’ck 1. .1 I’..
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    • 1553 9 S. V, A. v. The Dutch Club. A tkam representing the S. V. A. met the Dutch Football Club at soccer on the Esplanade on the 12tb instant and a good game was witnessed by the large crowd present. There was a slight drizzle during the match but
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    • 186 9 SRCvY.MCA. Thk S. R. C. had the “Young Men” a* visitors on the Esplanade on Saturday utternoon, the game being unfinished much in favour of the S. R. C. For the Y. M. C. A. Jackson took 4 for 27 and for the S. R. C. Coelho captured 4
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    • 648 9 Lawn Tenn is The 5 C. C Totirj, t Results ot Sat y The following are the r*,. )t i afternoon's play: Saturday Champion^ Buckley beat Linton,. 0 w.o. Nathan scratched. b <-raij» Gaunt beat Hanbury maun beat Battenberg w.o. J>a A Single Mason beat Capt. Lev**., 6 0 r
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    • 1164 9 S R A. Annf"‘ etln w 1 IE Governor S ni’Lkxi»ii> Contest Vm MI the Lady’s Cup '\ir H the uxccptio»l tforDext S atur. Handicap, which will t» (joyemor a Cup last' Si', close of tSe lU m«f' S,n ap0rC Hide Association. 4 m Stast -|l2»” and seven we
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    • 123 9 Keppel Qolf Club. The September Monthly Medal was c imputed for on the 15th aud 16th ia*»t. T ir follov/iug scores were handed in Gross. H’cp. Nett, (’apt. Ia»wry 99 22 77 1 Mr. R. T. lie id.. ..81 3 78 H. Tongue.. 97 Is 7* F. W. King
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    • 236 10 Millar Wins Jackson-Millar Cup. NVkathek and tide conditions were fine at the Swimming Club on Sunday morning when the final of the above cup was swum. There were but six to ent r the water and the 4 reat interest lay in the expectation of a keen struggle between
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  • 298 10 Special Telegrams to the Straits Times.” t II nbmarine t'atle) Sunihui/it, I/tii .[iti/iisf. ioivi of Dutch tv >ops has been landed 'Mi the south coast of the Island of Bali t Lesser Sanda Islands), with the ob ject of currying out a punitive expedition against the rebellious Bajas of the
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  • 920 10 jßy apecial arrangement with Dr ChUiftialisc.te Lloyd ”J By S no marine Cable) Berlin 12th Sepia tber Priuce Regent Albrecht of Brunswick, son ot the late Prince Albrecht of Prussia, has been seized with an apoplectic stroke at Komenz. His condition is serious. The impress ol Germany,
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  • 3146 10 (By Submarine Cable) t Bee d. Stnyapttre September. At the meeting oM? dmSofctafcioii of Cham®er!? Commerce atpristol, the read a letter from Sit Edward Grey, foreiA minister of state, i4 which he said Sir Kobert Hart had tvj e verbally instructed the Chinese authorities to continue the administration
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  • 308 11 Date of i Number T T formation Ca P ,tal Subscribed j v“" up to Beaerve r ™l»»v Quotations i Pays at Prerent Price. J j «olo. 1900 $175,000 $140,000 13,500 10 10 G. M. Co., Lm ?Sw W>«0 «»en. 190, *400.000 £3-10,000 *f J Duo'Development Co IDArrnd e.00
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  • 270 11 1903 £150,000 i £140.000 140,000 1 1 I Anglo-Malay Rubber Co h 1905 $200,000 $103,000 |J 7 I j Balgownie Rubber EstateM. f i 9,000 unissued I j buyers 1904 £30,000 £11,125 ii'oOO 1 %9 Batu Caves Rubber Co. I* (f p £2 2 1905 700,000 $610,000 70,000 $lO
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  • 198 11 1894 ±'5,377.10.0 ±'4,648.15.0 7.638 12/6 I 12 (> Bells Asbestos Eastern Agt?. Ltd »7.75 1898 $225,000 $225,000 4,500 $5O $5O 112.500 Fraser A* Neave. Ltd. i 1 50.00 io.ooo.ooo'i 1865 $10,000,000 $10,000,000 80.000 $125 $125 9,500.000 Hongkong and Shaughai E* L 770.00 250,000/- I 1901 $2,400,000 $2,400,000 J 000
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  • 43 11 Howarth Erskine, Ltd. 6% $600,000 W- irflm ‘bu Ve r8. Riley Hargreaves, Ltd. 6% 225,000 PlErlld Sing*oore Municipal 6% 400, 1 0 m 5% 1,478,000 W^Zuers 4 rlrZrn havers Tanjoug Pagar Dock Co., Ltd. 6% 250,000 M° m J m 5% 1,365,500
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  • SINGAPORE, 19TH SEPTEMBER, 1906.
    • 95 11 buyers 7. 05/ITV °To ble Cube No. 1> unpicked Copra Bali 8.50 d° PrmtiajKik buyers 21.10 Pepper, Black 27.25 do White 5% 2.75 Sa a o Flour Sarawak 274 do Brunei No. 1 ”5^ Pearl Sago buyers 3% 1«75 Coffee Bali, 161% Z 24.00 Coffee. Palembang, 20% basis 22.00
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    • 99 11 Demar 2 4^ VrSIM ll jr 2 4 H dol 1 8 4 2/4* Gt ”"«n» -Ba J, 2.394 Pr Wo m/» 2.46 On/’r<f» re Bank jB 2 *®f* 2.994 W«- B anklj/.B 173 1744 On Ho„ si%dis. Pm*» 1 65 Un bluitifjJtui. Bfti dSH <H Pni 7® r
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 123 12 ITiider this heading the following ttons are used :—str. —steamer; *P V. —barque sch. —schooner —Cruiser. Gbt.-Gunboat H.p.— Horsepower; Brit. Bntish United States Fch.-French Ger -German Dut.—Dutch; Ital.—Italian Span.—bpanisn, Sar.— Sarawak; G.c.— -General-cargo, -P Dock B?W.—Borneo Wharf Harbour P. B.-Pulo Bram Where no month is named, the
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  • 1115 12 Latest Arrivals. Baud, Dut. str. 1,689 tons, (’apt van der Lee, 18th Sept. From Bali, 14thSept. Nil. Daeudels A Co. For Batavia, 22nd—Rds. A },>ribat, Siam. str. 352 tons, (’apt C. Ravn, Sept. From Bangkok. Stli Sept. G.cw, and 32 d.p. Hast Asiatic Cov. For Bangkok, 22nd
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  • 277 12 Sanit\ date at arrival, anMmine of Agent*. Steamers. Alesia. Ham A Dec. 7; Behn Mever Anibria. HaiArg, Nov. 20; Behn Meyer Andalusia. IA burg, Ni>v. 7 Behn Mever Arcadia. ColA», Dec. 8 P. A* O. Ardjoeno, BJ i. Sept. 29; Daeudels A. Apcar, HAkong, Sept. 19 P. Simons.
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  • 705 12 September 11 Murex. Brit Deacon. Borneo. Svtne A Co Cowrie, Brit atr/lfeDonnell, Suez. Syme A Co J 12 Lightning, bilM Spence, Calcutta. Paterson Simons B Amiral HameliiM ch #tr Debomdirc. Antwerp. Moiue Comte Silesia. Ger str,B ahle Y’hama, Behn Meyer Fortunatus, Melbourne. MoAlister A Coy Van Boon Djambie, Daendels
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  • 298 12 September 12 llakata Maru. Jap str. Antwep via ports Tjibodas. Dut str, Batavia Solva. Nor str. Bangkok 13 Lightning, Brit str. Hongkong Sultan van Liugga. Dut str, Singkep Amiral Hamelin. Fell str, Hongkong Asdang, Siam str, Bangkok Ayuthia, Brit ftr. Bangkok Namsang, Brit str. Penang and Calcutta Penang, Brit
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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