The Straits Budget, 20 December 1906

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1 28 The Straits Budget
  • 29 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE W WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LX. NO. 2548. Singapore, Thnrsday, 20th December, 1908. 'ESTABLISHED OVER NAIF A CENTURY. Price .15 Cents.
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    • 130 1 SINGAPORE, IPOH (Perak). ENGINE WORKS No, 4. ELECT. DEPT. 4. SHIPYARD (22. I TOWN STORE IOS. TELETHON* NOB. Electric*! Department. HOUSE WIRING. MECHANICAL. ELECTRICAL CIVIL INCINEERS SHIPBUILDERS IM BOILERMAKERS 7 EL. ADDRUBB HAEQEEAVEB. A 4L»‘ V Sole Agents for— RustonTftfct* t Co., Ltd. Portable Engines. TANGYES Ltd. Duplex 8team Pumps.
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    • 524 1 Kerosene Lamp. LUX $old Medal wit 6 Special i Diploma of Jionour, Jsiege, 19C5. COMPLETE TOWN INSTALLATIONS HAVE BEEN SUPPLIED TO THE Perak Government for Ipoh AND TO THE Sarawak Government for Kuohlng. Orders Now Received for Complete Illumination of Kuala Kangsar. Several Different Types of Lamps for Indoor and
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    • 208 2 Straits Times Annual, 1906-7 :o: t*hree Royal Portraits. Royalti tes tilers Fame Fact Rove us Fiction Singapore States Straits CDysterious Story w Mr. Hugh Clifford, C.M.G. Price $1 or $1.20 with Postage. OBTAINABLE AT Oil! AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO., ROBINSON dr CO., KELLY k WALSH, LTD., C A. RIBEIRO k
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  • 181 1 L,*1.1-!attvi Council 1,2, 3 Mi unci pal Hoard 3, 4 Tanit'iip; Award 4 Wedding at St. Andrews Cathedral 4 Chamber of Commerce... 5, 6 Strait* Rubber St. Mar Home Launch of the N’aruna 7 A Defunct Fund s Bangkok i>ocks s Nippon Yuseu Kaisha s I'owHsion of
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  • 3084 1 Tuk Legislative Couucil met on Friday afternoon, when the following were present Pkk.sknt. His Kxckli.kvcy tiik. Govkkxoh (Sn: John Axpkiisox, k.i .m.o.) The General Officer Commaxmxu the Timurs, Lieut.-Col. Hugh Gregory Fitton. D S. O The Hon’ble the Colonial Secretary (Captain A.
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    • 95 1 iicc price of the Stunts Tim >s is $3B a year I ,n- 11..-; tree price of the S traits HuJtttt is $l4 a year It n»t necessary t«» subscribe for a year. The subs-r-.i*ti*»ii' for shorter periods are at the same propotre rate a> tor a Near. j n
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  • 259 3 Tin* departure of the lion. W. if. Slid ford lias left the Chamber of Commerce unreprethe Legislative Council. and the uppnintment«»f ;i sneeessor is occupying the attention of the Chamber. It is whispered in eertain influential circles that Mr. T. S. baker of
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  • 1599 3 An ordinary meetiuK of tUe Municipal Comm.xaionera waa held hi the Municipal Hoard room on Friday afternoon. Mr. K. G Broad rick, President, occupied the chair ami there were also present :-Drs. Litn Boon Keng and Murray Robertson. Messrs. Cheng Keng Lee. Howland Allen.
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  • 925 6 Tin Chairman H »u. W. H Slwlf wd* theu .vi hissed the Clumber the Singapore llivcr Improvements seliein-. U ginning with short survey ot the general harliour improvement st’hcnie. H st ite 1 tliit. ow ing to roprt sentuinns mule hv the I’hambcr. the erigiual harlwir s,*’,-
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  • 197 6 pui.iit t tlu* Milan t :.i* i >u i l U'ltnbcl <: ra« i.us to tin exhibition authorities t< he awar<kd to the jvrsons *>r Ix-di*-s usidt 1 most M.*r\iug i>\ ti.c different :.i»s. 1 were assign* I to that f tht lit
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  • 157 6 The K»vnch mail <i.«. -r arrive from Europe ouMmida* V I|; •li«l not g<rt aiungsidi tlit- wharf th. p.,,,. Tiie 'leaiLti' crowded w ;h j n^j.. f«»r China an-! notice uas gh> j, t:.,: it would leave a: 6 p.m. Heavy j.,, vv ever did not permit
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  • 666 6 s Home is an institution <h °1. ti 1 *viupathy «f tl... pnbl" .n": u,r n lal ""PPort. It is a.| JU t ,,'i' f institution porforminif a n..l.Ie an l ti -inj »o;k. I'nfortanatolv. lik.-<,-| 1 r ''b[i' tot:,-ns ot its
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  • 1294 8 Tin* following extracts an' taken from Lord Klein’s reply iMn\ 1*. to the Memorial of Subsc il>ers. protesting against the transfer of the Widows’ and Orphans’' Pension Fund i nder Ordinance 19 of 1904:~ Tliy Straits S* ieinents Widows’ and
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  • 218 8 Wo are informed that an effort is it i made by German firms to obtain a control U “K iuteloBt ll, e BannkoW Dock Company and it is not improbable that the negotia’ tions will prove successful. It is contemplated that additional capital
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  • 284 8 lu submitting tin* half-yearly rejKut of the Nippon Yu sen Kaislui (Japanese) Mail Steamship Company. Limited.) the Chairman. Mr. Reinpei Hondo, under date of November 28 from the head office in Tokio, says to the shareholders: The Directors submit to you the statement of the liabilities and
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  • 373 9 Tan Hin, a woman, and Tey Sing, a bov, both Hokiens, were charged by Police Sergeant Ross before Mr. Colman, the Third Magistrate, on Monday with being in possession of more than five grains of morphia. They were arrested in a hut
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  • 103 9 Early on Monday morning, an Indian who had just arrived from the F. M. S. in the 8eiangor,” was arrested by a revenue otlieer at Tanjong Pagar for being in jHiysessl<*n of a portmanteau a containing 558 -tahils” ol illicit chandu valued at $1,074. I he
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  • 113 9 esterday morning, a Macao named Seng linn was charged before Mr.Green, the Sc cond Magistrate, with abetment of importing 85 ja» s of arrack by the s.s. Xord. He was fined or in default, three months’ imprisonment. an g Koli was charged with importing 4NO chandu pills valued
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  • 375 9 On the 14th inst. a young Australian, named •Jocelyn Burton, was brought before Mr. Col man, the Third Magistrate, for further enquiry into an allegation of cheating brought against him. It was alleged that he made himself out to be an insurance
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  • 178 9 TROUBLE ABOUT A WOMAN. Battle Between the Lees and the Gohs.” A tow days 'ago a battle took place at I’anjoiig Fagar Hoad between two sells t of llokiens, the “Lees” and tlie ••(rolls.” A woman from the “Lee” clan eloped with a (roll.” and bad feeling resulted. The Protector
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  • 275 9 The fiolieo have received a report of a burglary which occurred at a European residence in Sj>ottiswoode Park,” Sepoy Lines, ou the Pith iust. Mr. F. C. Peck, who resides at No. 52 Spottiswocde Park, reports tbat at four o clock
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  • 323 9 TRAFFIC IN BABIES. Professional Baby Merchant sent to Prison. On the 18th inst., Mr. Hailey, of the Chinese Protectorate, charged a Cantonese woman, named Cheng Yok, liefore Mr. Colman, the Third Magistrate, with importing a baby girl from China for the purposes of traffic. Mr. Hailey explained that the woman
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  • 1003 10 «>11 Tuesday afternoon tli4' *f usticc* retired that the Coir L might hear the appeal from lii- decision in the ease of Kmanucl I>i Polline The ship Erika, tin appellants being the owners of the vessel, the Russian Baltic Steamship
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  • 312 10 Tile Court then proceeded to hear tlu* appeal of Mavna Layna Raveua Mana Somasundaram Chetty against Mr. Justice Law’s decision in the case of I’liua Keug Tye. administratrix of tlu* estate* and effects of Tan Chin Hwee. against the appellant and
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  • 229 10 s. L. Letollman Chetty aimcib.,1 Saturday against a decision of Chief I V m 1 Sir Lioned Cox in the suit of apiiliant (1) Sarah. (2» Adah hint, HmuaJ an Uanndah binte Abdul I.atib, for the v, 1 of a balance of *2.142 alle
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  • 408 10 As the Court of Appeal was taking tip appeals from Mr. Justice Law's Court, all three judges sat oil tlu* Bench on Friday afternoon, Mr. Justice Fisher postponing a Chinese small cause ease w hich was going ou iu his Court at tin* hour
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  • 556 11 After a late tiffin on the 13th inst.the appeal of Soona Ravena Mana Supramanian Chetty and Alma Roona Ravena Mana Supramanian Chetty, in the case in which they sued Kana Mohaimd Eusope, was called. Mr. T. de M. Braddell appeared for the appellants
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  • 467 11 The appeal of Messrs. M. Ginsberg anti To., rr William McKerrow anil Co. v. Appellants, was concluded on Wednesday. Mr. Xanson set forth the ease for his clients, and was followed very briefly by the Hon. W. ,1. Napier in reply. Their Lordships reserved
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  • 448 11 Judgment was given on the 17th inst. in the appeal of Mr. E. H. Koek in the case in which he was sued by the heirs of the Dunniau Estate for the amount of his subscription towards the construction of the Tanjong katong Hoad.
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  • 239 11 i At he Court of Appeal on the 14th inst. Lee Nam i Sam appealed against the decision of Mr. Justice Fisher iu the appellant’s suit against Chop Tye Long Tong. Messrs. Napier and Harris appeared for the eppellant and Mr. Haunt for the respondents. Mr. Napier explained
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  • 185 11 At the last Assizes, an elderly Javanese named Sariman was charged with murder by causing the death of a Malay seaman of the local steamer “Glanggi” on October .7, but the accused was discharged as there was no evidence to prove that the crime took place in British
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  • 59 12 Wilcox.—At Tanjong Pagar, on the 11th instant. the wife of Chief Insj»ector Wilson, Dock Police, of a son. Lkakk.—On November HO. at 18 Seward Hoad, Shanghai, the wife of A. K. Leake, of ft daughter. Wki.uon. —On Tuesday, November 20, at Herondean, Chichester, the wife of apt. Francis H.
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  • 108 12 Douses Cousins. —On November If. at Streatham. A. C. Dobson, to Marie Josephine, daughter of late A. W. Vaughan Cousins, of Singapore. Lkavik—Buiixik. —On November 20. at Bromley, E. J. Lewis, to Alioe Mary, daughter of kite E. Burnie, of Hongkong. (’ii: in —Guay. —On December 1. at Hoiy
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  • The Straits Budget.
    • 875 12 The report of Wednesday's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce is refreshing reading. Mr. Shelford, as the exponent of robust independence in commercial life, was undoubtedly right when he said that what was wanted nowadays was more backbone. Strength of character as well as strength of intellect,
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    • 843 12 A doubt has been suggested and. indeed, expressed in a certain quarter as to whether the Singapore Chamber of Commerce represents the Mercantile Community of Sin gapore; and it has been actually contended that the Chamber's opinion does not a I wavcoincide with that held by the rest
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    • 679 13 < M'nuany is in the throes of a constitutional crisis arising out of the Ministry's Colonial policy. Successful traders in all climes and countries, the Germans have not yet achieved success in colonial administration, and there is a large section in the Hcichstag hich does not approve of
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    • 339 13 The intellectual miud of Dorset as summed up and expressed by tbe Education Committee of that venerable English county, has been much exercised of late owing to the report that in one of their villages, which shall be nameless, the school is attended by only eight scholars. The
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    • 901 14 The* Transvaal lias got its now Constitution. It was one of tlic stipulations at tin* Yereeniging i’onference, which terminated the war in South Africa, that responsible government woubl bo give* to the new Colonies at as early a elate as possible. The last Conservative Administration endeavoured to bring
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    • 418 14 So much lias already beeu said about the Hiver Improvement Scheme that we hesitate to refer to it again without apology to our readers, but there is one point worth men* tioning, that seems to have attracted little or no attention. In a way, it lies outside the
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    • 204 14 We understand that, according t > present arrangements, tile Hon. d. 11. Innes. who k now acting as Attorney-General. will return to the Native States as Second Judicial Commissioner in March, when the Hon. W. J. Napier takes over the Attorney (icneral ship. Mr. K. Bellield. who is
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    • 1319 15 Iii this issue we give some particulars of the mission of His Excellency Cheng Pao Seng to this Colony for the purpose of raising money for Chinese railways. Cheng in u-t feel encouraged by the success of his appeal to the Chinese in Singapore, for, we an
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    • 377 15 it lias been a cause of complaint in Hon*' kong for many years that the Government delay the promotion of public works because of the scarcity of ready money. Tinfew residents who take a languid interest in public affairs complain, for instance, that the posterity which will profit
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    • 364 16 WIDOWS’ ORPHANS’ FUND Some eorrespondeneo about the defunct Widows’ and Orphans' l’uud lias been laid as a Paper In fore the Legislative Council. In- the* first letter. dated October 24. 190tt. which is addressed to the Governor. Lord Klgin points out that, as the Fund was abolished under Ordinance 19
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    • 273 16 It is not often that the I nofficial Members of the Legislative Council arc permitted to enjoy a vote all to themselves. Not that the vote of Friday on the River Improvement question was entirely an I nofficial vote, for the Hon. W. ,1. Napier ran no
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    • 539 16 Router's telegram from home to-day. that Sir Montagu Ommaney intends to resign his pros*. m post of Permanent I'ndir Secretary of State fur the Colonies, will surprise nobody, and may relieve uot a few. who have felt that, so long as one who has himself In-cti a
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    • 258 16 With reference to the paragraph published by us on Tuesday with regard to the fin l ot ore at the Kauh (iold Mine, we are informed that our inquiry was replied to. in the absence of Mr. Llewellyn, the Secretary l<> tin Kauh Australian (iold Mining Company.
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    • 270 17 RECEIVER TO PAY.” The remarks made by us a week or so ago on the restrictions placed upon telegraphic communication with the neighbouring Dutch Colonies, owing to the attitude taken up by the (ioverument, have attracttd a considerable amount of attention, and, we are pleased to note, some amount of
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  • 74 12 DEATHS. H vuTHOLOMKNsy.. The remairs of Mrs. J.S. Itartholomeusz, me Keigt. wife of Mr. J. S. Bartholomensz, of the P. W. Dept., will be removed for interment This Kveniug. at 5 o’clock, to Bukit Tiinah. Wi'.kks. —On November ‘J’J. in London. Kmnia, widow of Capt. .1. Weeks, H.N.H., of P.
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  • 787 17 Nk«*u»\ Yuan Shi-Kai, of Chihli, has oi l* »vd all opium dons in his province to bo el**M .1 before the end of the 10th moon. A n»-a railway station was opened on Stt 1 id iy at Seganbut. about Jo miles from Km! i Kubu on the
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  • 445 17 Mr. J. I). Murray, from Christmas Islam I is presently staying at Raffles Hotel. Mr. J. R. Grenier, of Gray's Inn, District .Judge of Colombo, was called to the Bar on November FJ. Commander C. A. Radclitfe, R. N., has been appointed Master-Attendant of the Straits Settlements.
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  • 17 18 r The Straits Tin)#?* i* n< t responsible for the < piiin i of it* rre*|*. iidt-nt*
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  • 837 18 To the Kdifcor of the Strait* Tinier" Singapore. Oeceinber 14. Sir,—To that a Sporting Club contn and reprc*« nt* even a moiety of the mind* and muscle* of athlete* Hint gaine*tet*. or that a W| ii*kv Club consume* the bulk i.f the fusil oil floating aUmt under
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  • 889 18 iKkom Ork Own loKK^inM^sr Kuala Lumpur. hoccmbii II. •*Sze Y*h” Festival. 'llu celebrations in connection with tin* S/e \uh festival have Urn brought to a conclusion. hilling tin- w hole ot last week sttcaius ot earnest worshipers and iubr estod sight seers poured into tin lctu|H>rurv structure
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  • 721 18 (Ki.om On: Own Coi;i:K>rosi*K.M I'enang, Novcmlkr I* l, Tlu* annual g«*»cral meeting ot 11 if Ofiian--Volunteer Corps was held on Moinlax ami I hear tluit it was discussed scrioush to whether it would nut Ik? advisable tot bund the Corps owing to the very moraUm dance at
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  • 929 19 iTimm On: Own I'oitnKsvoNm-.vr i. Lipis. I >oceml»er 11. Tin Output. The tin export from in October ciuounted to :i.:tOK piculs, valued at tHRMfoM, ami realism** a duty of This brings tin- total tor the first ten months of this year up to 2S.777 piculs, which shows
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  • 313 19 Con;: *on*ing on the question of gambling n the Slates,” referred V 1 recently in the Hous, Commons by Mr. Laidlnw and Mr. in-ton Churchill, the Hcv. \V. E. Horley, in th Malaysia Message,” writes: A few months ago a
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    • 200 19 SALE OF PROPERTIES. The following properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell and Co’s. Saleroom, on Tuesday The equity of redemption in the land aud houses known as Nos. Ill, 112, 11b and 117 Boat Quay, total area 0.257 square feet, comprised in Government lease for ‘.*9 years
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  • 1099 20 Some time ago. we called attention to the presence in Singapore of His Excellency Cheng Pao-Seng. Oirector of Railways in the Province of Eokien. This 1 hi nose official is on a tour among his compatriots in Malaya
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  • 155 20 About 9 a.111. yesterday morning the body of a European was found by some natives floating in the sea off Kampong Bahru. The police were informed, and the body was brought ashore immediately. It was discovered to be that of a well-built man
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  • 499 20 METHODIST JUBILEE. Forthcoming Celebration in I ndia The Jubilee celebration 0 f the Mm hmch in Southern Asia is to be i 11H,,5l at Bareilly in the north-west luilia on December 2H ami the l f (lavs. loiiownijr t* ifty yeais ago 7\illiiim itioi the Methodist work in Imlia. „t‘
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  • 86 20 Mr. C. 15. Buckley's Annual Clirist'nai' treat to the children is to be given in k i>' ria Memorial Hall on Wednesday.*Beceni >»i 26, at 7.80 p.m. This is a private ati.ur admission is strictly hy invitation, the nnm ber of invitations being limited. n tations are printed
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  • 425 21 Farewell Sermon by the Rev. Stephen Walker. There was a large congregation in the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday night when the Hev. Stephen Walker, .w. a., who has been the pastor for the last eleven years, preached his farewell sermon. Mr. Walker preached on Christian activity and Christian
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  • 211 21 The Question of Salaries. Last year, two Assistant Surgeons in tin* Government Service resigned another vacancy has been created by the departure nt Mr. W. A. Young, Assistant Surgeon at the General Hospital. Penang, who goes to Singapore to l>e ship's doctor on the s. s. Glcutalloch";
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  • 887 21 General Manager’s Monthly Report. lle H ll a irlnan aml Director,,, Haul, Annrahan Gold Mining Co., Ltd., Singapore. icntlemen, I beg to submit my monthly leport on your mining and milling operations tor the four weeks’ ending December 1. The accompanying sheet of mine measurements and assay
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  • COMMERCIAL. SINGAPORE, 19TH DECEMBER. 1906.
    • 92 21 i Gambier buyers 6.80 do (Cube No. 1; unpicked 10.45 I Copra Bali 10.35 do Pontianak 9.95 Pepper. Black 18.25 do White 5% 24.75 Sago Flour Sarawak 2.90 do Brunei No. 1 2.90 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 16$% 19.00 Coffee. Pakmbaug, 20’X> basis 22.50 Coffee, Liberian No. I
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    • 130 21 On London —Bank 4 m/s 2/4A Demand 2/4/* Private 6 m/s 2/4 do 3 m/s 2/4: On Germany —Bank d/d 2.39 Private 8 m/s 2.44 do 6 m/s 2.46 On branee —Bank d/d 2.93 Private 8 m/s 2.97 j do 6 m/s 2.99$ On India —Bank T. T. 172$
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  • 67 23 Betting on the Cup. Calcutta, December 10. The following is the latest betting on the Viceroy's Cup 2 to 1 against FitzGrafton •> to 2 Long Tom r > to 1 Mallard H to 1 Signorina 12 to 1 Others The Trials. llettiug on the Trials:— 5 to
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  • 183 23 The Departure for Rangoon. The Singapore portion of the Straits team to olay at liaugoon during Christmas time, left Singapore yesterday at ter noon by the llharata and a representative crowd of well-wishers assembled to give them, and the tennis players, a good sendotT. Among those present were* the
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  • 146 23 Singapore Golf Club. TIk> November Monthly Modal, after being postponed on various occasions, was played lor on Saturday and Sunday the 24th and '-'•*»th ultimo, a pause in the recent abnormal rains enabling it to take place. Sixteen members entered, three of whom only returned cards. Mr. K. II.
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  • 383 23 >. C. C. v. H.M.5. Diadem.” I hi a very sloppy grouud file S. C. C. met a triini drawn from H.M.S. Diadem on Monday afternoon. Cnderfoot conditions were miserable and the game had not been loug m progress Indore the ball was simply a lump ot grease
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  • 436 23 C. C. v. 95th Russells Infantry. The above clubs met on Saturday afternoon ut the Alexandra Barracks. Warry, one ot‘ the Club’s best players, played for the Bussells. Immediately after the start a goal was scored by the Club after a rush from the bully off. This made the
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  • 94 23 S. R. E. (V.) Beat R. G. A. There was a Rifle Match between the S. R. L. .1 and tbe R. G. A. on Saturday at Balestier which was won by the S. R. E. <\.i by 7 points. The following were the scores:— >-• (V.) II.
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  • 127 23 Club Handicap. The race for the Swimming Club 22(1 yards handicap took place §t Tanjong Katong on Sunday morning after the arrival of the ten o clock launch. The water was beautifully calm and not too cold, and there was a strong tide in favour of the swimmers. There
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  • 343 23 •Fkom Oi'R Own Cokrksponuknt). Hongkong, December 4. Mr. .1. R. Craik. who was the Chief Clerk employed at the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company's establishment at Kowloon, was brutally murdered at his residence last night. Mr. C Ttik was attacked by a Chinaman, his assailant being armed with
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  • 2790 24 London, December 1*2. In the French Chamber. M. Clemcnceau, the Premier, explained that Monsignor Montagnini, the Papal l representative in Paris, has been expelled bee iuse he handed to certain French Priest* instr.utioiis from a foreigner, namely ti c Pope, H«* luul t,iele fore, disobeyed the French Law.
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  • 784 25 Berlin, December 12. Prince vou Buelow and the Kaiser have agreed upou what steps the Government must take, should the Reichstag sanction the action of its Budget Committee in rejecting the vote for additional outlay in German South-West Africa. The Imperial German budget deficit for 1907 will be
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 347 26 December 12 Dan Ilong Leong, Brit str, Stewart, lVurry* Paterson Simons Baron Ardrossan, Brit str, Kennedy, Kuclnnotzu, M. Busan Kaisha Awaji Maru, Jap str, Cockburn, Middlesbrough, Paterson Simons Ellen Rickmers, Ger str, Merinhula, Kuchinotzu, M. Busan Kaisha China, Ausstr, Domianorid, Trieste, R'teuberg Spezia, Ger str, Malchow, Hamburg, B. Meyer
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    • 262 26 December 12 Falk, Nor str, Shanghai Me#kui, Dut str, Djambie Dan Liong, Dut str, Cotie via ports Te.iier, Nor str, Bombay 13 Sithonia, Ger str, Hamburg via ports Kooringa, Brit str, Calcutta Bharata, Brit str, Penang, R’goou, Calcutta Dovre, Nor str, Bangkok Spezia, Ger str, H’gkong, Shanghai, Japan A.
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    • 830 26 Same, port jn-abable date of arrival, and name oj Agents. Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, Dec. 24 Boustead Alcinous, Liverp**ol. Dec. 26 Mansfield Anibria, Manila, Jan/Feb Behn Meyer Andalusia, Hongkong. Jan. 9 Behn Meyer Apartma, Australia, Feb. Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Jan. 3 P. it O. Australian, Colombo, Jan. 28 M.
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    • 106 26 PASSED 8UNDA STRAITS OR ARRIVED FOR ORDERS. Date, j Ship'h Name. Captain Whkk Destination W V oa R ut S^r Bindjani de Boer Oct 27!Rotterdam Batavia .50 Dut str Kediri deBoer Nov 30 Batavia Rotterdam Dec. 3 Brit str Clayerdon Parker Dec l Singapore Christmas Island; ~n b<1 Eclipse
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    • 379 27 Strata Shipping tad Parcels Agmy. Goods reoeivod packed, shipped to all part weekly. Cash on delivery system, or deli very paid to address. GOSLING Co., 85 Robinson Road HAHT /TESSaisa PILLS ALBERT L. A. DALEY Undertaker A Tomb Builder 160 Middle Road. Sols Agent for Messrs. Dottridge Brothers, Ltd., London,
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    • 77 27 Lea and Perrins’ Sauce. By Royal Warrant to His Majesty ths King. THE ORIGINAL MO GENUINE W0RCE8TER8HIRE. USE ONLY ItSE ALWAYS ATKINSON'S A Luxurious Perfume In Health. MOST REFRESHING. Far Superior to the German Kinds. A NEOE88ARY f.ESTORATIVE IN etOKNEM. Eau^Colocne DINNEFORD’S The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the 8tomaofe,
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    • 181 28 Jn order to introduce -1 4 A L s 7_ IT WILL BE SOLD TILL END OF THIS YEAR AT HALF PRICE, I E. the case of 12 quart bottles, excluding duty, or 85c. the quart bottle, duty included. Record No. 117. Old Taylor Scotch Whisky. From the results of
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