The Straits Budget, 20 June 1907

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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXI. NO. 2574. Singapore, Thursday, Jane 20, 1907. fSTA«I!SMCO OVER NAIF A CCRTVRV. Price 25 cents.
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  • 245 1 LEADERS— Closing of Java Ports 12 Regulations for Control of Milk Supply 12-lit White Spirit Case 13 Sunday Labour .Question 18 Military Contribution 18 Fate of the Duma 18-14 An Unconfirmed Rumour 14 A Government Bribe 14 Immigration Problems 14 Regulation and Control of Street Traffic 14-15
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  • 782 1 A communication made public at the Legislative Council meeting on the 14th inst. shows that the Queen’s Scholarships are to be reduced to one and that in Singapore technical education is not at all satisfactory. These two points arose in reply to
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  • 161 3 The appeal of Sivaraman Chetty, of No. 88, Market Street, Singapore, Sokappa Chetty, of Konaput, India, and Suprainanian Chetty, of Lullatore. India, who carry on business in Bangkok under the name of Seena Vana Sona, against the decision of Mr. Justice Law’, last year, in their suit
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  • 628 3 The. delightful weather on Saturday attracted a large attendance on the Old Gaol Site, when the annual sports, in connection with the St. Joseph's Institution, took place. On the whole, the sports were more successful than those held last year. The
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  • 116 3 A Chinese woman charged three Chinamen, on the 18th inst. with wilful trespass and mischief, and the evidence went to show that the three defendants pursued a man named Low Ho into the complainants' house. When she attempted to prevent their intrusion, the invaders treated her more
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  • 110 3 On the 15th inst. two ladies and three gentlemen were travelling Along Bukit Timah Road, in a motor car, at a high rate of speed, and, when near the 18th milestone, the car ran into a small stream and was damaged badly. It had to be
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  • 109 3 It is stated that an important development is about to take place in the Shire Line of steamers, running between Middlesbrough, London. Antwerp, the Straits. Japan, and China. The; Shire Line consists of a dozen well-equipped steamers organised to meet the growing trade lietween Europe and the
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  • 77 3 The Netherlands India Government has adopted measures for the protection of camphor trees, which grow wild in tho forests of Singkel, a district in Acheen. These trees can only be felled and turned to account under written Government permits. Before receiving the permits, the fellers must hind
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  • 43 3 We understand, says the Pinang Gazette that the Eastern Trading Company, Limited, Penang, will not proceed to allotment. The proposed directors held a meeting on Monday, the 10th inst., at which it was decided'to refund all money paid in by applicants.
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  • 1061 4 lu the Supreme Court on the loth inst. the Chief Justice, Sir W. 1L Ilyndman Jones, Mr, Justice Thornton and Mr. Justice Fisher dismissed the appeal of the Public Prosecutor regarding the recent decision of the magistrate in respect to Messrs.
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  • 204 4 Professor Simpson’s report on the sanitation of Singapore shows that city to lie a long way behind Kuala Lumpnr in its sanitary arrangements, says the Malay Mail. In Kuala Lumpur, the making of back lanes lias been going on for years, whilst in
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  • 551 4 The proposal to give a worn-out European employee a bonus of #1,050, to v hich he was not legally entitled by the terms of his agreement, aroused some opposition at the meeting of the Municipal Board on June 14. The
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  • 67 4 We would liko to draw attention to tho mistaken notion prevalent aud universally stated, says In Tin land, that the output of tin from the Federated Malay States exceeds 70 per ceut. of the whole world’s import. The total output for 1900 of the whole of Malaya
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  • 1079 5 There can be no dmbt that malaria prevails in Singapore. In 1905, I>r. Finlayson ascertained that, out of 1,378 patients admitted for fever into the large native Hospitals in Singapore, 52 per ceut. had malarial parasites in their blood, and, of 906 persons examined
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  • 170 5 According to his story to tho Third Magistrate, Mr. Hawtrcy, Assistant Superintendent of Police, had an interesting interview with an abusive Bengali, in Tanjong Pagar road, on June 12. The Bengali was staggering about the road when Mr. Hawtery approached him in a ricksha. As the coolie
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  • 400 5 (From Om Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 15. On the whole, the report on the Police Force of the Colony, by Mr. Cuscaden, Inspector-General, has been received in Penang with a greater degree of appreciation than has attended some previous annual reports. Due consideration
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  • 93 5 The charge against the two men accused of the murder of the steersman of a junk off Kukob was withdrawn, on the 18th inst. by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, as there wus no evidence against them, save their own statements. Each accused (he other of being
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  • 92 5 now steamer was launched from the works of the Bangkok Dock Co., Ltd., for the Royal Naval Department on the l()th inst. The new vessel is a composite screw steamer. Her dimensions are Length over all 75 feet, breadth 13 feet, depth 7 feet 0 inches. The
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  • 1608 6 lu the Straits Budget, last week, we gave extracts from the report of Professor Simpson on the sanitary condition of Singapore, dealing principally with the housing question. A brief reference was made to sewage removal and disposal, but, as
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  • 79 6 A statement has been issued shewing tho moneys levied, during the year 1906, under Powers conferred by Section 325 of The Municipal Ordinance 1896” in the districts outside the Municipalities of the Town of Singapore, George Town, Penang, and tho Town and Fort of Malacca, and the
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  • 105 6 With a black cat in her possession, Miss Dagtnar Franey, who describes herself as a Danish lady journalist, is touring the world for a wager. She started from London penniless on November 4,1906, and undertook to make her way round the world without asking for monetary help. Arriving
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  • 42 6 About two o’clock on the 16th inst. a Chinese boy was drowned in the canal in Sungei Road, which trying to recover some pineapples, which had dropped into the water. His body was found about three hours afterwards.
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  • 1889 7 What Mr. John Anderson described'a* the unwarranted action of the Government in refusing to publish the correspondence relating to Sir John Jackson’s contract, which took place between the Government and the home authorities before March 12, and sub sequent to that date, w*as
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  • 114 7 An American seaman, named C I*. Brown, deserted from the steamer Delaware at Singapore, on Tuesday, and was arrested on June 18, by Police Constable Morgan. He had registered himself at the Sailor's Home under a fictitious name. Accused said that he signed on at Bombay
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  • 1583 8 Not only should those who go down to the sea in ships appreciate the pertinent observations of Mr. Fort, at the meeting of the Legislative Council, on dune 14, but many of the land loving public w ith interests
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  • 202 8 \Ye announced recently that the Vallumbrosa Kubber Company, Ltd., has declared a final dividend of 40 per cent, making—with au interim dividend of 15 per cent. 55 per cent, for the year. The rubber crop estimate for the year ou this F. M. S. estate was 120,000
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  • 86 8 The total number of deaths in Singapore for the w*eek ending .June 8 was 281, equal to a rate of 55.21 per niille of the population. Malarial fever accounted for 48 deaths, while beri-beri was responsible for 82, pneumonia for 20, various fevers for 25, and phthisis
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  • 49 8 We have received a statement from the Secretariat, Taiping, Perak, to the effect that the export of tin from that State during May was 8,454 piculs, 57 catties, w*hile the output of tin ore was 80,307 piculs, 57 catties, w hich bears a duty of $506,427.41.
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  • 768 9 The following Commissioners and Municipal Officials were present at the meeting of the Board on June 14:—Dr. Murray Robertson, Messrs. Ong Teck Lim, H. L. Coghlan, A. W. Bailey, Graham Paterson, A. J. Watkins and Rowland Allen; the President, Mr. E.
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  • 344 9 Other business transacted at the meeting of the Legislative Council on June 14 f included two new bills, which were introduced and read for a first time. There wero present at the meeting: His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, K.C.M.G., Captain A.
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  • 268 9 (From Our Own Corrkhpondknt). Batavia, Jane 5. There is trouble again on the Kali Besar. Last week, three well-known Chinese merchants were declared bankrupt; to-day, another has followed in their steps. We are almost afraid to ask each other what tomorrow will bring
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  • 162 9 Commenting on the discussion which took place at the legislative Council meeting recently on the question of school feos, tbo Perak Pioutter contends that consideration for the convenience and means of those who have to pay the enhanced fees, has been
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  • 113 9 A guard on the Siam Royal Railway Department's Northern line inet with a shocking death on the Bth instant. As the train was slowing down on entering Bangkok station, the guard was standing on the footboard preparatory to alighting on the platform, when some papers
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  • 1110 10 Is it a contempt of Court to versify the soletnu judgment of the Full Bench of Judges sitting in august conclave? Then let the excellence and truth of our para- 1 phrase purge that unintentional contempt, if any! Here is the decision in the White i Spirit
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  • 634 10 A story, do doubt typical of many never brought to light, was heard iu the Supreme Court on June 19, when the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, bought to redrew the grievanceb of a oouple of Cantonese who came to Singapore to make their fortunes
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  • 1144 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. In the course of an interesting article on Straits Tin, which appeared in your issue of June 3, your lpoh correspondent, apropos of the want of roads in Perak, says Even had the
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  • 459 11 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, June 11. Tne advantages of cadet corps in oar local public schools were well emphasised during the week end, when an outing in cam p at Cam pong Bahru, Ayer Etam, was arrangod for both Volunteers
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  • 130 11 The Coleman Street Methodist Episcopal Church building is to be turned over to the Anglo-Chinose School four weeks hence, immediately after the summer holidays, as the school is very much cramped for quarters, and it will be some time yet before the new school building is ready
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 60 11 Local Land Sale. Tlio following land wore disposed of by Messrs. G. A. Fernandez and Company, on the Pith in**fc.: —Freehold agricultural land at Payali Lebar, area 12 acres and 8 roods, bought byCliea Peng Hoon for 92,(X)0, and twenty freehold building allotments in the District of Siglap, total area,
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  • 57 12 Li hkm k —Kino. —At the St. Andrew's (a the dral, Singapore, on June 15, by the Hev. N. Swindell (Colonial Chaplain), aviated by the Hev. P. N. Hunter (Chaplain to 11. M Forces), Frank Tebbet Lurcock, eldest son of George Lurcock, of Knightsbridge, Condon, t«» Edith Amelia, only
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 952 12 —Straits Times, June 18. Mr. ,1. T. Cromer, a former tobacco planter in Deli, who has since occupied no less a position than that of Colouial Minister in Holland, recently paid a visit to the former scene of his labours, the land where he earned his
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    • 1268 12 Straits Times, June 14. The recent agitation iu our columns for pure or, at least, less impure, milk, lias brought to our notice a publication showing the particularly poignant aspects taken on this subject by the State of Victoria, when? local science, in conjunction
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    • 211 13 fully on another occasion.—Strait#* Time#*, June 15. What is uow known as the Singapore white spirit case was ended to-day by the Full Beucli of the Appeal Court acquitting Mr. K. A. Steveus, of Messrs. C'aldbeck, Macgregor and Company, of any offence agaiust the Liquors Ordinance. Wc
      fully on another occasion.—Strait#* Time#*, June 15.  -  211 words
    • 721 13 —Strits Times, June 15. At a time when the supremacy of the ports of Singapore and Penang is challenged, if not positively threatened, by competitors in the neighbouring Dutch Colonies, it was appropriate that Mr. Fort should raise the question of Sunday labour on the second reading
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    • 274 13 but that belongs to another story.—Strait** Times, .June 15. On May 10, an official document was sab mitted to the Legislative Council showing the amount of the Colony's Military Contribution and the cost of the Garrison each year from 1896 to 1905. From this document, prepared by the
      but that belongs to another story.—Strait** Times, .June 15.  -  274 words
    • 731 13 I —Straits Times, Juno 17. Since it assembled, the prcHent Duma, Kussia’s second attempt at representative government, has been drifting to its doom. The blow has been struck. The Duma in dissolved, and the Czar repeats the farce of ordaining fresh elections and summoning a new
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    • 160 14 I —StraitH Timet}, June 17. The rumour was current in Chinese circles to-day that the Emperor of China died at seven o’clock this morning. Enquiries at the Chinese Consulate-General elicited no confirmation of the rumour; but several of tho leading Chinese merchants had heard the rumour, to
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    • 503 14 —Straits Times, .Tune 17. A peculiar situation has arisen with the return of General Botha to Pretoria. His announcement, in re opening Parliament, at Pretoria, of the decision of the Transvaal Government not to re-enact the Labour Ordinance and to repatriate the Chinese immediately upon the expiration
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    • 476 14 —Straits Times, Jnnc 18. The annual report of the Registrar-General of Hongkong contains statistics regarding the emigrant traffic betweeu Hongkong and other ports, chiefly the Straits Settlements, for the report states that 90 per cent, of all tho emigrants examiued were coming here. The Assistant Registrar-General conducts these
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    • 489 14 less of careless driving by our syces.—Straits Times, June 18. A correspondent writes to us suggesting that the Singapore Municipality, which may have done good work in the past and may be doing good work to-day, should devote more attention to the regulation and
      less of careless driving by our syces.—Straits Times, June 18.  -  489 words
    • 425 15 When we were writing our leading article on Saturday last, dealing with the subject of Sunday labour in the Colony, we were not aware that negotiations were being earriod on between a local shipping firm and the Tanjong Pagar Dock authorities which led to a steamer being sent
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    • 1346 15 —Straitn Time*, June 19. j When we dealt editorially, ou the Pith i instant, with Dr. Simpson's report on the j sanitary condition of Singapore, we mainI tained that whatever other claims there were on the financial resources of the Colony, the authorities must grapple with the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 91 12 Thepont free price of the Strtvls Times is SJA a yeat The post free price of the Sinnt, HuJqei :s )u a year. It is not necesnary to Mifncrilie tor a year Ihe subscriptions for *>liorter jioriods arc at the same proportionate rate as for a vear. The Slmits HuJert
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  • 51 12 DEATHS. Wkixh. —On June 15, at River Valley Road, Singapore, Graham Wells, of Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucester, aged 60. A resident of Bingajtore for 45 \ears. MacDouoai.l —At Christina* Island, Straits Settlements, on June 7, Sara Maude Robertson MacDougall. M.B., Cii B.. the wife of William MacDougall, M.B., Cn.lt., Medical Officer, Christmas
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  • 1140 16 A bachelor’s ball is to take place at Serein ban at the end of the month. The output of Banka tin in the fiscal year 1006-7 is estimated officially at 190,184 piculs. The Java-C'hina-Japan Steam Navigation Company has distributed a four and a half per cent, dividend. There
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  • 242 16 Twasn’t to our palate," reiterated an English pile driver on June 10, when his late landlady asked him, in the Court of Requests, why he did not eat the food that was placed before him, Mrs. Rosa Listerman, proprietress of the
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  • 701 17 Dr. Nield Cook has been re-elected Health Officer at Calcutta. Cambridge Cni\ersity will confer a degree m the King of Siam. Mrs. Luidluw has arrived at Kuala Lumpur, after having spent a short holiday at Home. Mr. A. Barnabas. Chief Draughtsman. Perak P. W. D.. has been
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  • 268 17 General Lord Methuen on May 2tt unveiled a memorial tablet to the men of the 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Fusiliers who fell in South Africa, and also a roll of honour to those of the battalion who served in the late war. The ceremony took
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  • 219 17 The remains of the late Mr. Charles Dickson, Assistant Superintendent of the Singapore Police, were laid to rest in the Bukit Timah Road Cemetery, on the 15th inst., in the presence of a large number of liis colleagues in the local force, and
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  • 368 17 iFiiom On: Own Cokkksi'ondknt.) Penang, June I*l. The whole community here, official and unofficial alike, has been inexpressibly shocked by tho sad announcement of the death in Singapore, yesterday, of Mr. C. Dickson, Actiug Assistant Superintendent of Police. It was a melancholy coincidence that only
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  • 791 18 You litf, lively and possessed of a. keen sen-e of the ludicrous is Griselda. and she ha- jotted to excellent purpose, says a review of the Globular 'Jottings of Griselda. by K. 1 Douglas Hume. Obviously she did not set
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  • 235 18 Mr. Justice Thornton and Mr. Justice Fisher sat, on the 17th inst., to hear the first of the appeals from the decisions of the Chief Justice that of Tan See Cheun against his Lordship’s decision in the case of Tan
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  • 236 18 A Singapore Chinaman, Lam Sing by name, stood on the ferry wharf at Vau-ma ti, opposite the island of Hongkong, one evening last week, waiting for a launch to bring him across the harbour. As there is no regular time stated for the arrival and departure of
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  • 520 18 The question of sanitation is very much to the fore at present, aud is beiug vigorously debated in the Colony, to the exclusion ot’ almost ovtrv ether topic. Last week*, *uys the Malay Mail, we drew comparison* between the sanitation of Singapore
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  • 101 18 At a meeting of the Rangoon Muuieipal Loans Sub-Cornmittee, it was decided that application be made to the Local Government for sanction to borrow various loans aggregating rupees 4.05,217 suggested by the Finance Sub-Committee. It is decided to follow the bailie procedure as last year for raising
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 34 19 S.R.E. (V.) Monthly Shoot. The S.R.E. (V.) monthly handicap shoot took place on Sunday afternoon, with the following result:— A Class. Lieut. A. M. Thompson 89 10—99. B Class. Sapper McMullen 68 20^88.
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    • 143 19 Singapore Club. An effort is being made to revive interest in the Singapore Chess Club, and to this end Mr. J. B. Elciim, Mr. E. E. Colman and other members are endeavouring to make arrangements for regular meetings for practice and the playing of matches. There are many players
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    • 174 19 .Singapore Golf Club. The Jane Medal was won by R. T. Reid, with a net score of 74, an excellent performance. The course was in good condition on both days: The following returned scores:— R. T. Reid 86 40 76— 2 74 G.H.P. Edmondson 41 48 84— 9 75
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    • 186 19 Praise for Singapore. The County Gentleman aud Land and Water Illustrated gives an excellent reproduction of a photograph of the winners of the King’s Own Challenge Cup—Messrs. C. S. Crane, J. A. N. Pickering, G. E. V. Thomas, and J. B. Young. Mention of players from the East (says
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    • 385 19 Y.M.C.A. v. Dutch Club. Teams representing the Y.M.C.A. and the Dutch Club met on the Beach Road recla mation ground on June 12, and a good, though one-sided, game was the result, lu the first half, the Young Men attacked persistently, and secured two goals, w hile the
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    • 114 19 S.C.C. Programme. The following programme has been arranged for the S.C.C. Athletic Sports Gvmkhana, which is to be held on Saturday, July 27: 100 yards’ fiat race, scratch. 150 yards' dat race, handicap. 800 yards’ dat race, handicap. 600 yards’ dat race, handicap. 100 yards’ dat race, veterans,
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    • 220 19 Selangor v. Russell’s Infantry. The 95th Russell's Infantry visited Kuala Lumpur on the 18th inst., and played a hockey match with a local team, and won by two goals to nil. The Malay Mail says that Lieutenant Clarke, of the Russell’s, played a fine game at centre-half, as also
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    • 774 19 Civil Servants v. Law. The cricket match on the 15th inst. between representatives of the Law and the Civil Service, brought about another exciting finish. Mr. Hroadrick, who captaiued the Civil Service team, won the toss and elected to bat. Play was exceedingly wlow, though that was not due
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  • 67 20 The increase in pensions of the Native ranks of tho Indian army marks a great step forward, says the Rangoon Gazette. The Government of India are to be congratulated upon having obtained the sanction of the Secretary of State to a measure which, by adding to the
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  • 144 20 The output of tin in Perak for May was 88,762.05 piculs, compared with 88,694.18 piculs in April. The approximate value of the metal is returned at 18,585,379.98, on which duty amounting to $506,427.41 was collected. The average price of tin was $98.76 per picul with
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  • 135 20 The following business will be transacted at a meeting of the Legislative Council to be held on Friday next at 2.80 p.m. Second reading of the Government Savings Bank Bill (Bill “To amend the Law relating to Government Savings Bank.”) Second reading of the Deleterious Drugs
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  • 108 20 Attention has been called in Java to the unworthincss of the official statistics of trade there. The returns are arranged and classified so badly as to lose all value to merchants and statisticians. For instance, rice exports from neighbouring coast ports are put under the heading of
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  • 288 20 Armed with a kris and a chopper, a Chinaman ran amok, on the 19th inst. On being surrounded by the police, he threw himself to the ground, and, seizing the chopper, he drew it across his body, and disembowelled himself. Shortly after
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  • 311 20 News has come to hand from Yunnan-fu, the capital of the province of Yunnan, giving particulars of a brutal attack that was made upon the Rev. Samuel Pollard of the Bible Christian Mission. The outrage was committed at a market village near Chaotong at midnight
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  • 27 20 The following is the result of work at Raub for the four weeks ending June 16: —Stone crushed, 4,775 tons; gold obtained, 801 ounces.
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  • 3285 21 Loudon, June 12. The French Chamber of Deputies has again discussed for a whole day the situation in the wine growing districts of the south of France. Resignations of southern Municipalities continue, leading to chaos in the discharge of mnnioipal affairs. This chaos also renders marriages impossible. It
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  • 1119 23 Berlin. June 12. It is now stated that the C/.ar lias not agreed to the construction of the railway to the Bohring Straits and the tunnel to Alaska. There is no truth iu the report that Mr. Schmidt, the Mayor of Sac Francisco, has had an audience of
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  • 210 23 (From Our Own Cokrksfondknis.) Penang, June 14, 1.35 p.m. The death is reported of Miss Mary Lewis, daughter of the late Mr. William Thomas Ijewis, a former Resident Councillor for Penang. Deceased was seventy -three years of age. London, June 18, 7.20 p.m. In the House of Commons
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  • 230 23 Singapore, June 18, 1907. PRODUCE. Oambier buyers 6.70 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 10.86 Copra Bali 9.50 do Pontianak 925 Pepper, Black buyers 17.70 do White 5% buyers 24.50 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.00 do Brunei No. 1 2.971 Pearl Sago 4.16 Coffee Bali, 15% 20.00 Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 462 24 June 18 Nyanza, Brit str, Bradshaw, London, P. A O. Cardin in, Brit str, Daniel, Aroe Bay, Syme Amiral Ponty, Fch str, Simon, Dunkirk, Moine Comte Denbighshire, Brit str, Davies, Saigon, Boustead Soembawa, Dut str, Scbuurman, Tegal, Daendels Machaon, Brit str, Long, L'pool, Mansfield Opland, Nor str, Schlytter, Aroe
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    • 372 24 July 11 Delaware, Brit str, New York S'"?; 1 grit str, Sydney via ports Edendale, Bnt str, Samarang viaporte 12 Indramayo, Brit str, Boston and New York Flevo, Brit str, Anamba and Natnna Islands Kapurthala, Brit str, P. Swettenham, Penang Hebe, Brit str, Penang and Deli Hye Leong, Brit
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    • 773 24 Name port probable date of arrival and name of Agents Steamers. Airlie, Sydney, June 24; Boustead Alcinous, China, July 21; Mansfield Ambria, Hamburg, June 29; Behn Meyer Antilochus, Liverpool, June 26 Mansfield Aragonia, Hongkong, July Behn Meyer Arcadia, Colombo, July 19 P. A O. Astyauax, Liverpool, July 6;
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 193 25 MlUIUi ocnu uu. Dealers in QrasuCloth kinbroid+rieg and Art Drawn Thread Work. 2frl7 f Orchard fyad, "5 *> Ha y e juifc received a large consignment of Gtkhh Cloth Embroideries and Art Drawn Thread Work comprising Table Clothe Tea Coeeyu, Cushion, Pi'ww. Bide B'»rd and Bed Covers in a*t ool
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    • 433 25 &SiireJ§ I a LEA PERRINS’! I n SAUCE 1 I I SI I I IfgH Assists digestion and gives a delightful I I piquancy and flavour to all I I ®BMI MEAT DISHES, SOUPS. FISH, CHEESE. CURRIES. I 6AME, POULTRY and SALADS. I I S Th /CTT I I Original
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    • 182 25 BUCHAHAH’B WHISKIES. ere not an experiment. They have t«eu the favourite blends at home for many years end are rapidly gaining similar popularity in ths Colonies. No expense is spared in keeping both “RED SEAL AND BUCK AND WHITE rx -|ivs op to th, mark. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 189 26 SEE MUN 50-2. VICTORIA STREET. SINGAPORE. HA8 IK STOCK, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CYCLES from $60.00 each. Every description of repairs executed with the utmost despatch. Cycle accessories, etc., always in stock. WILSON CO., PHOTOGRAPHERS. Groups of T. H. H. the Duke and DucIkwh and Princess Patricia of Connaught, ft.
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    • 415 26 f 9R& hfZi StV fP.-VV USE ONLY USE ALWAYS TKINSGNS MOST REFRESHING. V V* > A Luxurious Perfume In Health. h.v» ff Far Superior to the German Kinds. A NEOESSARY RESTORATIVE IN SICKNESS. Cologne, pv arc U “V > 12* -to inf mmmmm f>rr %r. tto j. oD NNEFORDS The
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 512 27 Hotels Recommended by the Straits Budget.” HOTEL VAN WIJK. The Adelphi Hotel MARINE HOTEL. Corner of (COLEMAN STREET and HILL STREET.) Wiues ami Spirits of Hint quality ouly supplied \<;euinm«H.latuuj fur honrrlrrw bv «|;<V. Week oV IllUJltll. Terms moderate. Proprietress. Mrs. H. DAY HOTEL BELLEVUE. > MA6NIFICENT E8T1BU8HMENT. y minutes'
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
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