The Straits Budget, 28 February 1907

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    • 243 1 V Jn order to introduce ov. *2>*E&*x i*r X^pt«er% 1, /Vi§K5f>: s3$w'/li fcZWtig.a f.' v ,-«r >* vtf r. K, "l tCA»; < r jw*_,» f '< *vi-A>. Jl i Jr r?J* It, f* v Mvt2r>v V Alii v s.< wW '•i." ji .A, V. Jr.r/ ||||B IT WILL BE
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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO. 2558. Singapore, Thursday, February 2s, 1907. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY. Price 25 cents.
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  • 251 1 Late IuHpector Carroll 1 Disastrous Fires in Perak 1 Mr. W. D. Barnes’ Departure 2 Tanjong Pagar Dock 2 Death of an Artillery Officer 2 Chance for Philatelists 2 Tin-Mining in Perak 8,4 Selangor Tin 4 Fusing Lama Tin Mines... 4 Raub Australian Gold 4 Mr. Trotter’s
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  • 715 1 As announced in our columns on Wednesday, Inspector Eugene Carroll, of the Straits Settlements Police Force, died at Penang on the night of the 19th instant. Inspector Carroll, who had been in very indifferent health of late, was
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  • 82 1 Information has been received in Singapore of disastrous fires at Kampar and Cheuderiang, in Perak, and the destruction by fire of the Methodist Episcopal buildings at Sitiaw&n, in Perak. The Lorong Market, a large timber block, valued at SISO,(XX), was destroyed at Kampar.
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  • 1210 2 A a large number of < nincse ntn of all clan* assembled on Saturday at the Chinese Protectorate to present an address to Mr. W. D. Larries. the Protector of Chinese, and Secretary for < hinese Affairs, who
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  • 108 2 The annual meeting of the above Association was held on the 20th inst., the Hon. Mr. John Anderson presiding. After the report and accounts had been adopted and passed, the following ofbeers were elected for the ensuing year:—President, Lady Evelyn Young; lion, treasurer, Mr. A. J. Macdonald;
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  • 83 2 A fortnight ago, a Circtdar emanating hoi,, the Directorate was seut out to the Shareholders of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company. It was to the following effect We expect the Government will pay the amount due to the Company, viz., the Award,
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  • 183 2 A profound impression was created among his many friends in the Colony by the news of the death of Captaiu Frank Warren, 87th Company. Royal Garrison Artillery at Hongkong. The sad event took place on the 12
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  • 190 2 On February 10 all damaged postage stamps at the Bureau of Posts, in Manila, were destroyed. A committee was appointed for that purpose, consisting of Colonel Baudoltz of the Constabulary. Examiner Easthagcn of the Bureau of Audits, and one official of the Bureau of Posts. It was
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  • 77 2 It is stated the local Chinese propose to start a new' Chinese newspaper with the title Chung King Yat Po. A free translation of this title would lie Let China Flourish Daily News,” a sentiment which animates many of the Straits-born Chinese, apparently. The new journal will
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  • 150 4 Oi i: Ows oi:i:^>i'om>kn'n. Kuala Lumpur, February IT. 1 1! January Selangor exported piculs 9.161.71 of block tin. and piculs 12,911.95 of tin ore, or a total of piculs 22,;i79.WJ (1 ,882 ton This was valued at $2,097,588.61. and tbe duty collected by the (Joverument amounted to $2
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  • 181 4 I I <• following information is contained in circular letter which has just been issued by the Posing Lama Tin Mines, Limited, above the signature of the Secretary (Mr. J K Gray). The letti ris dated from London. Jr* unary 80 < >w ing to the
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  • 35 4 1 i c following is the result of work mi the !our weeks ending 28rd instant: von,, crushed. 5,624 tons; Gold obtained, Extra. 208 o/.s. (annual clean up); Gpmdc. 97 o/.s. 1
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  • 929 4 The mercantile, banking, legal, and other sections of the community concerned in the commerce of Singapore have ver\ lightlv decided that the work of Mr. Noel I rottci as Postmaster General of the Straits Settlements lias in its efficiency been of
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  • 187 4 On Saturday a Teochew obtained 160 bags of rice, valued at $1,250, from the Borneo Company by means of a forged order purporting to come from a Chinese firm at Boat Quay. Later, the forgery was discovered, but the Teochew and the bags of rice had disappeared.
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  • 819 5 occasMual correspondent to the “Piuang tte has turned out a couple of columns |,js impressions of Singapore. We reprint „f |,is views in the hope that they will s ‘i, ,„l auiuseiuent on a dull afternoon 01 the eommercial situation of Singapore.
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  • 421 5 Yolkku Eukopas! i>kk Khieo i»kk Zukunft. Von Berlin W: Vorlag von Rich. Bong. This book deals chiefly with a war between England and France on the one side and Germany on the other hut as its title indicates, “European Nations: The War of the Future,” its teudency is to
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  • 450 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 18. Our Volunteers went under canvas, at Aier Itam on Tuesday evening and remained in camp until this morning. Drills were held morning and evening, with occasional exercises between whiles, and on Thursday they took part
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  • 149 5 About thirty young men gathered at the Y. M. C. A. rooms, Armenian Street, on Saturday, to hear Dr. Karl Fries, of Stockholm, Sweden, President of the World’s Christian Students’ Federation, on the Christian movement among students throughout the world. Mr. R. J.
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  • 649 6 Oi k Own <'« »i:i:» .«U'oM»hNT F.ipis. F» bruary 11 ral statistic* of the output of tin in tin- Federated Malay Stab's. during P-HKl-haw* already appeared in your columns. Tim official figures of Pahang tin e.\|)orted during tlic same period arc
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  • 278 6 I* i- aliened that dll iiii» the flighting 1m tween the >eh »ohs” and sell ‘’Lillis” in the harboiiron the 20th instant a number of levetiue officers refused to comply with request of the jMjliee for assistance. The levenue officers, or
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  • 220 6 Last 1 hursday the police received a tele* phone message from the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank asking for an officer to be sent round immediately, Sergeant Martells proceeded to the Hank ami a tamby named Moliamcd Sultan was handed over to him
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  • 60 6 •Malay Police Countable No. 787 was arrested on Monday on an allegation of idMng robbed a Chinaman named Puah Chong Ann oi 512 in notes, 57.70 in silvei a [jd u wateli. valued at 52.70. H c is also alleged to have attempted to escape
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  • 63 6 iFiuim Of it Own Cokkksfondknti. London, February 20, 1.50 p.m. The Kcv. Canon Lander, of Liverpool, j u reply to a message from me, telegraphs that he has accepted the Bishopric of Hongkoim rendered vacant by the drowning of Bishop lioarc in the
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  • 129 6 Sanctity of Government Departments disturbed. Musicians of the Boat Quay quarter have had a rude awakening. Oue of the profession, armed with a wayang instrument, has been disturbing the i>eaee and quietude of our Government offices and has been called upon to pay tiie piper after haviug called
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  • 346 6 Half a Million Ticals Damage. In the early hours of the morning of February 10 there was au outbreak of tire iu Kacliawong-road, Bangkok, and before daylight damage to the amount of half a million ticals was caused. A good breeze was blowing the flames straight to
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  • 902 7 An Inconsistent Government. t j, c Government Gazette,” of February I appears the following protest, which was iVandcd iu at the Legislative Council meeting January 2 last, with regard to the Singal(i\er improvement scheme: Singapore, December 17, 1906. \\V the undersigned, unofficial members
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  • 891 7 (Fkom Our Own Corrkspoxdknt Kuala Lumpur, February 17. The principal topic of conversation in Service circles just at present is the B.] per cent increase to salaries. It is said that the increment will be given to those on sterling pay
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  • 1890 8  -  All liu.iiTs Kkskkvkd. m Roma White (Aliiiok oi Tvvixt Town and C'ors i uv, Ac. There are always certain obvious things that never would lie missed.’ Among them are smoking chimneys, motor sine!is, suffragettes, and Chinese immigrants. Altogether, the list is a
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  • 373 9 Per P. AO. s. s. Moldavia, connecting with the steamer MaltA at Colombo, from London Feb. 1, due 2nd March —MissK. E. Daniels, Miss J. Webster, Miss G. M. Almy, Mrs. Fowler, Miss Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fiske, Dr. Finlayson, Messrs. E.
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  • 50 9 From Our Own Corrkspondknt). London, February 21, 4.30 p.m. In the wreck of the Great Kan tern Rail* way Company’s steamer Berlin off Rotterdam Mr. H. Brodersen, of Hongkong, was ainongst the passengers who were drowned. One hundred and forty lives were lost.
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  • 52 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). London, February 22, 9.20 p.m. It is now reported that Mr. H. Brodersen, of Hongkong (who was supposed to have been drowned in the wreck of the Great Eastern Railway Company’s steamer Berlin, off the Hook of Holland), has
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  • 553 9 On February 19 attention was drawn in our editorial columns to the operation of the Truck System in the Federated Malay States. Subsequent to this we had brought the question before our readers, and pointed out that at a representative
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  • 274 9 The hearing of the case of N. P. R. S. K. Al. Mootiah Chetty v. Cheang Jim Hoe, son of the late Hock Lim, was concluded before the Chief Justice at the Supreme Court, this morning. The plaintiff’s attorney, Supramaniam Chetty, and
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  • 145 9 About 4.30 p.m. on the 20th inst., a Straitsborn Chinese woman, n.. mod Li Neo, residing at Sumbawa Hoad, reported at the Rochore Police Station that her daughter, aged thirteen years, was missing. She added that she had reason to believe
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  • 344 11 A CAPTAIN’ S DILEMMA. Christmas Spent with Men in Possession. .wain and Mrs. Casey will long have cause to remember their Christmas of 190(5. The ripper returned from a voyage and looked iorivard to spending a happy yuletide in his janiily circle. Hut imagine Ins surprise, when, ,ii entering the
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  • 117 11 Warder 11. 11 rcaily appeared before Mr. •reel), the Second Magistrate, on Monday, i n an allegation of having attempted to •ommit suicide by cutting his throat in his jiuirters at Pearl’s Hill. Police Sergeant Tredgold explained to His Worship that
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  • 100 11 Chinteng in Trouble. Three Chinese, one an Opium Farm hinteng, were arraigned before Mr. Green, the Second Magistrate, on the 21st inst.,for being in possession of illicit chandu. The first accused admitted his guilt. Police Constable Payne said that he searched a house at No. 7 llochore Canal Poad and
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  • 206 11 On January 19, about 10 p.m., Detective Sergeant Frayne ami a number of other detectives proceeded to the H.J mile on the Bukit T imail lfoad and tramped a mile into the jungle. As they approached an attap hut a number of
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  • 224 11 An interesting case between Europeans is occupying the attention of Mr. Justice Fisher's Court on Wednesday. Mr. Harry Abrams is the plaintiff, and Mrs. W.A. Foster the defendant. Mr. Gaunt appears for Mr. Abrams and Mr. Kuowles for slrs. Foster. Mr. Abrams
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  • 99 11 About seven a. m. on Tuesday a European named Essen went to Government House and demanded an audience with Sir John Anderson on seeret service matters The police were telephoned for and E.P.C. Payne went up to Government House and took the
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  • 273 11 Some of the best legal talent in Singapore is engaged in the case of Chia Keng Beng v. P. M. S. Narayanan Clietty, begun before the Chief Justice on Wednesday. Hon. W. J. Napier and Mr. R. Fairer-Baynes have been retained
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  • 366 11 At the Bankruptcy Court, on the 21st insfc before the Chief Justice, the affairs of Chop Chiap Seng were publicly investigated, lfwa Teng Soon, one of the partners, being examined. He said that the shop was founded eighty years ago. The last of the original partners
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  • The Straits Budget.
    • 47 12 lUkmv»n.— At Klang, on February 22, to Mr. and Mrs. It. VV. Harrison, a son. TiirhAi«*AMY. —On February 11, at Kuala liijns, the wife of S. Thuraisarny, of a (laughter. (Vxnnui.—At Tronnli, Perak, F.M.S. on February 22, the wife of Charles Edwin Cnchrain, of a son.
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    • 116 12 |»n On February 22, at the 'Methodist Church, by the llev. A. .1. Arnery, Oswald Facer, sou of the Itev. .1. Odell, of Birmingham, to Louisa Maude, daughter of the late William Percival Pielou. Esq., of Dublin. Pick -Ohuofink On Saturday, February IG, at St. George's, Penang, by the
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  • 768 12 t'itii Ireland rule herself, is a question that the Nationalist Party and their supporters in Great Britain have never attempted to discuss, and there seems to be so much doubt about it in the minds of the Home Hulo Liberals that they have drafted a Hill which
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  • 385 12 A correspondent writes to os with refer, encc to what he describes as a brutal assault by a European upon a ricksha coolie in Raffles Square. The description of the coolie’s assailant is so elaborate that no one who has seen him could be in doubt as
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  • 310 12 The British Government intend to act upon the opium proposals emanating from Peking so toon as they have received the views of the Indian Government upon the subject. Those views are now on their way to Englaud. This reply of the Indian Secretary of State to Sir
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    • 89 12 TH«.-|*»st fiee price of she Smuts Tim-' i* S3d Ihe free priji of th Strain hwtMct is $U >'t*r |t i, not necevv.r.. to mlncrihe l'>r a year The subse ruptions for »fi‘*r»er pcri**ri“s t<- ;»t the same propor t> *aaic rate as t<>r a year. 1 he Strait' HudgH*
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  • 12 12 DEATHS. Wkioiit.—AtTotak, Menado, on February 4, Alice, wife of G. A. Wright.
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  • 1220 13 <hi a day, so remote in the history of Singapore that it is impossible to establish the date with any certainty—some say it was a fortnight, others that it was exactly three weeks, after Baffles landed—a gartleiiei arrived from Europe. Why he took the trouble to arrive at
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  • 295 13 Straits Times, February 22. As our readers may have noted in yesterday’s telegram from Berlin, secrecy is to be observed in respect to the debates and the discussions at the Peace Conference, and it m ly well be asked whether such a policy can be regarded as working
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  • 496 14 It i-*. ilit* »»«4 to note from Lloyd s it oil oil s)ii|#1>n il«lii«j4 ttt home and abroad, in J mi, 11 nit tbe not increase* of Cnited Kingdom tonnage during th# twelve iiiontbs is a record figure of about 7bl,(HKJ tons, or •J'.i'iJhhi more than in l‘J05.
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  • 452 14 It is seldom one cau establish, with any degree of certainty, the reputed advanced age of a native. Their looks are often as deceiving as the energy displayed ill the performance of their daily toil. On 1* ebruary 7, there died in Labuanan old Brunei Malay, named
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  • 883 14 Mr. Louis Botha, who was one of the leading members of the Volksraad in Pretoria in the days of Kruger, must feel comparatively at home in the position of Prime Minister of the Transvaal. He comes into power through the combined efforts of the Yolkites and the Nationalists,
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  • 786 15 Britain and her Dominions.—Straits Times, Feb. *26. While politicians arc arguing and agitating, and, in their own way, doing good or harm as the case may be, the Royal Colonial Institute goes forward with its work of linking up the Empire. And it is a work which no
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  • 418 15 Since our short notice of the Mineral Oil Reservation Ordinance 1907 appeared, we have been assured by competent judges that the projected measure is retrospective in its powers, and by others whose opiniot. is usually worth following that it possesses as it stands no retrospective power whatever. Whom
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  • 1152 16 h there a different standard of morality j tor cor iterations and representative and public bodies from that which governs the conduct of individuals? Plato stipulated for sincere truth in the Governor of his Commonwealth. and Pindarus wrote: “To be sin- < crrly true is the beginning of
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  • 1374 17 The German sailiug ship W. Wendt is being dismantled at Tanjong Pagar. The estimates for the year 1907 have received the of the Colonial Secretary of State. During January 8.68 inches of rain fell at Kuala Kubu. tlm heaviest fall during 24 hours being 2.98 inches. The output
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  • 438 17 Mr. F. E. Wilkinson has been appointed British Vice-Consul at Shanghai. Mr. T. Seicombe Smith, the new Puisne Judge, is the son of an old Canton missionary. His Excellency the Governor and \li*s ynderson left for Teluk Anson in the Sea Mew og Friday. The Hon. Mr.
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  • 1027 18 it’* the matter. Mr. Editor Surely it's time that We had another public holiday eould'nt vou devote one of your valued columns to an agitation on the subject. |i riiiay, b'» rav. hooray 1 anjong I agar ahaiehol lers to b< paid at the end of June
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  • 117 18 Following is the sixteenth list of Chinese subscribers to the above Fund Amount previously acknowledged: $#0,239.80 Subscriptions under $5 Subscriptions from Kuantan— Per Messrs. Yow Ngan Pan and Wong Man Pho Yi Thai Estate r t Clio}) Yi Thai Chan z Mr. Yiu Thai llin Mr.
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  • 617 18 Singapore, February 27. His Imperial Highness General Prim Fushimi, a relation of the Japanese Kinnero,-’ will to-day be the most popular foreigner Singapore. His visit to the Colony V officially unofficial,” but it may not be regarded by the public. On
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  • 528 19 iPkom Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajali, February 21. The meeting was continued to-day under ■•lorious weather conditions, and the racing was good. Following are the results: 1 The Batu Gajah Purse, 2.80 p.m.— Value 5400. Handicap for all
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  • 338 19 The two horses First Tenor and Prince George, which formed, until the other day, Mr, Noel Trotter’s stable, have continued their successful career, and it will be noticed iu the above telegram that botli won again yesterday, at Batu Gajali, running in the name of their
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  • 389 19 Batu Gajah, February 24. The meeting continued to he favoured with splendid weather, and. yesterday, there was a good attendance. Following were the results: 1. Champion Griffins, 2.30 p.m.—Value 5350. Cup 5150 with 5200 added, and 550 second. Handicap for all Kinta 1907 Griffins that
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  • 206 19 Post Office F.C. v, Dar-al-Khir. The Office Football Club played the Dar al Kbir Club on Saturday afternoon. The former won by three goals to nil. A considerable gathering of onlookers evinced keen interest in the game, which was very animated. Y. M. C. A. v. Tr e
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 440 20 Malacca Golf Club. The inonthh medal was competed for on February 13, 11 ind 16. The following cards were- returned J'r v. F (i Swindell 48 44 92 10 82 .1 L. Humphreys 42 37 79 4 83 Hon. W. Kvans" 40 49 95 10 85 Mrs Koek 73
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    • 383 20 *S,C.C. Tournament. r i N I,< t,,llowin H are the results of Saturday's Championsiiii-. I v hills heat Tyler, 0—2, 7— 5. B Singles. KlphicU beat (Japt. Youne. B H Ellis lx*at Hibbert. Haskins heat Edwards, ft ft 1. Salu.ond vThrelfall, unfinished. JviNI boat A. Morrison. Brown beat
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    • 402 20 R. W Kents v. S. R. E. (V.) This match was shot at the Balleatier Range. and was won by the West Kents by 67 points. Scores:— J West Kents. 200 500 600 Ttl. Corporal Stevens 32 31 31 94 Lce.-Corpl. Williams... 26 29 32 87 Capt. Kitson 32
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    • 121 20 Interesting: Match at Batu Oajah. A cricket match was played at Batu Gajah oil Saturday aftcruoou between Bradbery’s eleven and a team representing the gentlemen riders and jockeys. The weather was perfect. After half ail hour’s very creditable display the knights of the pigskin were dis* missed for 92,
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    • 202 20 The Cricket Club tennis tournament is drawing to a close, writes our Penang correspondent. It has proved very interesting, many of the games being very keenly contested. Cricket is still quiescent, c*xcept for practice at the nets, and so is football, as the League fixtures cannot commence
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  • 4127 21 London, February 20. M, j„hu Morley, in reply to Sir Henry in the House of Commons, stated that China 'h opium proposals were set out with substantial accuracy by the Peking conesiwiii<!< nt of The Times in the issue of that papi i on I >ecemUr 28, 1906.
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  • 865 23 Berlin, February 20. There has been a debate in the C hamber of Deputies at Paris on the policy of the Ministry in carrying out the Church Separation Law. That policy met with strong opposition among the Radical section of the Ministerialists, on the ground that it was
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  • 222 23 Singapore, Ff.hruary 27, 1907, PRODUCE. Oambier buyers! 7.1# ilo (Cube No. 1; unpicked 10.60 Copra Bali 11.00 do Pontianak 10.45 Pepper, Black buyers 18.75 ao White 5% 25.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei No. 1 2.99 Pearl Sago 5.40 Coffee Bali, 16*% 19.00 Coffee, Paiembang, 20% basis 22.50
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 30 23 WEATHER TELEORAM. Hongkong, February, 27, 10 a.m. Barometer 30.18 Direction cf Wind East, Force of Wind ..3 Max. Temp in Rhode 63 Manila, Feb. 27. 763 n.x.f.. 1 28 22
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 407 24 February 20 Ja\a. Brit str, Baroham, H’kong, 1\ A > On-n, 1 >>it -tr, Steeriborg, Penang, Baendels Miin(la»<in Marti. Jap sir. Nara»aki, Ring >on, M. Btissin Kaisua Van Hogendorp, But *tr, Huykmun, Siak. I )-.t< udel•> 21 Teresa, lint str. Joins. Bangkok, Wee Bin JIiuIm n. Brit Htr, Fenton,
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    • 356 24 February 19 Norseman. Brit vet, Yokohama Silesia. Ger utr, Hamburg \ia ports Mera|»i. l>ut atr, Samurang Gaea. Nor atr, Bangkok luijfth «>f Sarawak, Sir str, Sarawak K'lcndale. Brit atr, Sainarang \ia porta 20 Kem. 11. M. cm, Christmas and Cocos Islands f.'ani!Sen«. Dot atr. Kama rung via ports oreid,
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    • 832 24 Samr, port, probable flute of arrival and name of Agents. Steamers. Agamemnon, Liverpool, Mar 8; Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Apl. 21; Boustead Apanma, Australia, Mar.—; Boustead Arcadia, Colombo, Mar 30 p. A O. Australieu, Saigo.i, Mar. 11 M. Maritimes Austria, Hongkong, Mar. 9; Rauteuberg Ayuthia, Bangkok, Mar. 6 Borneo
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    • 220 25 5*1 F i' f '»*t t vij kt v*~w —a Duchess lll( prinoos* Patricia of Connaught, H. S. the Governor and Miss Anderson, the Malay State* Sultan and Resident'*, ect Mso another Owp of T. B. H, and mite the an ,.j HP Jr r s Purest Now especially packed
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    • 395 25 and .f;-W air* «>' V 5 .ML'' >« Bfc, aSB» yff f;*>. :n ft Jr f$*&h QPaaJlE «iji > tA BrRotlf Warrant r T.. sraa-a* 1 to V K£5 a Majesty the King. >*?•• r Ls/«y*rP?«4Stt&. y* S5Ki''.7! .r v<: GeSfeaBn IGINfL AND 6ENUINf WOrC EST E R8HIF E. NE8
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