The Straits Budget, 4 June 1908

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  • 26 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE ‘STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXII. NO. 2629. Singapore, Thorsday, Jane 4,1908. CfTMUMU MU Mif CtKTMT Price 25 cents.
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  • 230 1 LEADERS: Re enactment of Contagious Dis eases Act CJnioD Jack on Government Buildings... Tbo Campaign Agaiust the Crown Agents 10*11 Peace and Goodwill Among the Nations H Misrepresentation by an AntiOpiumist 12 Chinese Boycott of Japanese Goods 12 Methodist Journal and Opium Suppression 18 The Cate General
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  • 324 1 His Lordship Mr. A. G Law, acting Chief Justice, gave judgment at tho Supreme Court, on the 29th ultimo, in the matter of the interpleader regarding the ownership and possession of the Alhambra Cinematograph. The parties were Messrs. A. Maclean and Company and
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  • 75 1 Chinese merchants at Shanghai have a big scheme for the formation of a commercial bank. They Rent a deputation to Canton with a view to obtain the co-operation of the Cantonese merchants. The deputation consists of three Chinese gentlemen who arrived at Canton on May
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  • 226 1 The Netherlands India Government has just brought into force some new petroleum regulations, bearing upon the loading and discharging of oil cargoes. Especial care is taken for safety on board benzine-laden vessels —particularly general traders and tank-ships. For the carriage of common
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  • 107 1 At the meeting of the Perak Planters' Association, last week, the Chairman drew attention to the fact that in Selangor the Publio Works Department had given unanimous support to the planters in the matter of Sunday names, while in Perak the Public Works Department and Sanitary
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  • 26 1 Two cases of small pox are reported from 657 Teluk Blangah Road, the patients being Tamils who had removed there recently from Queen Street
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  • 1139 4 Mr. A. Ik Lowell mentioned to the Fourth Magistrate, on May 28, a case in which he appeared for the complainant, a Malay, named Kassirn, who charged Messrs. H. C. Paxon and G. H. Houe with wilful trespass. He
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  • 167 4 Dr. F. W. Goonetilleke appeared before the Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Maurice Thunder, on the 28th ult., on a charge of driving his motor-oar at more than a proper and reasonable speed. Indian P.C. No. 199 said that, on the sth instant, he was on duty at
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  • 250 4 Three Cbiueoe twakow mtu fc L,., ir d before the fourth Magistrate, Mr V.,.,' Thunder, on the 27th ultimo, on a chare of having an open fare in twakows i n .A'.“ there were cases of kerosine oil. SumraouH LajJ
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  • 119 4 The following properties have been disposed of by Messrs. H. L. Coghlau and Company Freehold building land, Orchard Uoad, adjoining Dhoby Ghaut, area 6,964 square feet, the purchase price being 84,874. Leasehold property, Nos. 13, 14 and l r > Mackenzie Road, area 9,900 square feet,83,300 Pineapple
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 210 4 Property Sales. The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs. Fernaudez and Com pany at their sale room, on the 27th ultimo;— Orchard Hoad.—Freehold laud and house* known as Nos. 14 and 15 Orchard Hoad, area 1,450 sq. ft. Quit rent $4, p.a. Bought by Rahinat for 41,700.
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  • 348 6 A baba named Yew Chong haw been arrested on a charge of theft of jewellery, valued at *202.50 the property of -a Javanese woman, named Sutimah, living at 184 Serangoon itoad. The police were fortunate in recovering all the jewellery. Accused
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  • 62 6 •From Out Own Cohkksi*om>knt.) London (via Penang), May JO. I ho *irLj j{ Messrs. Wliitoaway, Laidlaw *ud Company, who have places of business in India and Burma and in Singapore, has been registered as a limited liability company with a capital of
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  • 73 6 The Kodah correspondent of a Penang contemporary writes I have ruet seven Malays who are the shortest of their race I have even seen. They arc all Hadjis and came here from Gua Kepayang. Tlic tallest of thorn is but 4 ft. l»>i in., in height. 1 asked
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  • 88 6 Mr. C. F. J. Green, the Second Magistrate, convicted a Javanese, named Ahmat, of attempting to stab a Tamil, named Palapin, at the Holland Hoad Hailway Station, and fined him 125, in default of payment, one month’s rigorous imprisonment. He also asked to furnish a
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  • 514 6 The first round of the annual competition for the Warren Shield was decided Saturday afternoon among the various companies of the S.V.C. Owing to the fact that the final round lias to be fired at Kuala Lumpur, there was not as big
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  • 47 6 Mr. L. Engel, Manager of the Xeder. laudsche Handel Maatscbappij (Netherlands Trading Sooiety), informs us that he received I telegraphic advice .from his head office at' Amsterdam on May 27 that the dividend for the year T.HY7 has been fixed at H per cent.
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  • 332 6 A Bill is about to be introduce!.. the Legislative Council, in substitm' 1 the one published the‘y‘ ‘l’ 1 amend the and Death, folk) 26 JeCtB aU<3 reaSODS of the BUI are as This Bill has been prepared at
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  • 170 6 Ihe sixty Chinese revolutionists who arrived in Singapore after being deported from Tonkin were discharged by the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, on the 28th alt. after having signed personal bonds in the Chinese Protectorate, on Wednesday, to keep
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  • 74 6 Patrick Moore, the fireman of the British collier Strathdon who was charged by the Captain with wilfnl disobedience of orders on Tuesday last, gave his defence before the Marine Magistrate, Lieutenant Cator. on the 29th ult. He said that he was willing to do In* regular duty
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  • 187 7 LICENSING OF DOGS. Anti -Rabies Campaign Lessens the Municipal Revenue. Tho recent anti-rabies campaign is proving disastrous to the Municipal revenue from tho licensing of dogs, wfatoh in likely to be less than one half what it was last year, if the first day’s returns are to be taken as
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  • 394 7 The heavy wind which struck Singapore early on Saturday morning, did no serious damage, but several shade trees and thousands of branches wore blown down in different parts of the town. Large quantities of green fruit fell during the squall. No damage
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  • 293 7 Sergeant Kartells prosecuted three Indians, Ahmad sab, Mohamed Maidin aud Madarsah, at the District Court before Mr. E. C. Howard, on Tuesday, on charges of housebreaking, fraudulent possession of property and dishonestly retaining stolen property. The first two accused
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  • 90 7 Three Chinese were tried at the District Court before Mr. E. C. Howard, on Monday, on charges of housebreaking by night and dishonestly retaining stolen property valued at $145, and belonging to a trader named Ong Mang Ko. One of the trio was convicted aud sen tenced
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  • 69 7 A nonya living at the foot of Institution Hill has reported to the Police that her house was broken into on Monday night and jewellery valued at $7O was taken. A Hylam pleaded guilCy before the Second Magistrate, on Tuesday, to trespass in the house of Mr.
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  • 111 7 It was not necessary for Mr. E. E. Column to proceed to the General Hospital on Tuesday, to take the depositions of a Tamil Police Constable in connection with the Cross Street murder, as the constable went to the Court instead. He said that he
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  • 626 7 Mr. Hayes Marriott, Acting Collector of Lan<l Revenue, Singapore, wax married at the St. Anirew'H t on Tnosdrfy,* to Mis* Alice Smith, late ot the Gon* oral Hospital. The wedding was a quiet one, only a
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  • 421 8 At the clone of 190 b, the Johore Government applitd for tenders for their Opium and Spirit Farm, and Khoo Sia Tian, among others, U ndered, theirs being the one that was accepted, subsequently. It seems that the Singapore Government was
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  • 172 8 Captain Edwards, the Senior Boarding Officer, while out in the roads in a launch, at 6.20 on Monday morning, picked up a raft, on which were two Chinamen. They reported that they left St. John's Island in the night with a third, who was seized by a
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  • 262 8 The Chairman of the Perak Planters’ Association at the meeting of the Association, the other day. read a letter from the Secretary to the Resident of Perak, in reply to one from the Secretary of the Association regarding the questions of the
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  • 170 8 Java has an Anti-Leprosy Society which lias just issued its first yearly report at Batavia. The Society began operations in September, 1906, and, in April, 1907, engaged a nurse to seek out, attend to, and give medicines to patients at their
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  • 108 8 A fireman named P. Moore, from the British steamer Strethdon, appeared before the Marine Magistrate, Lieutenant Cator, on the 28th ult., on a charge of wilful disobedience of orders on Tuesday last. The Captain explained that when the turn of the accused to go on watch came,
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  • 154 8 A ricksha puller appeared br-fr.r. fi. xi Magistrate, Mr. E.E.SSman.on the 29tJult on a charge of possession of deadly w, ip(J „V handle be,D8 XteeD -5» Detective Inspector Frayne said that at noon, yesterday, he received a report that. was
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  • 155 8 In the discussion at the Perak I’lauter* Association meeting upon the coming Rub ber Exhibition, it was stated that the Exhibition Committee had purchased a Malay house which wan to be shipped to London at very considerable cost and
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  • 91 8 Lee Ah Wan, Revenue Officer No. IM9, appeared before the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, on the 29th ult., on a charge of extortion of ten cents from a steamer passenger named Sim Chia at Collyer Quay, the previous afternoon. It was decided to
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  • 156 8 Mr. B. O. Stoney left Kuala Lumpur by the 10.10 train on Friday to take up his new appointment as Assistant Resident, Urunei. While congratulating Mr. Stoney on hiR promotion, we can only express regret, says the Malay Mail, that it has deprived us of one
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  • 400 9 Under the heading, Should the Contagious Disease* Act be re-enacted the Malaysia Message, the org£n of the Methodist Churches of the Straits and F.M.S., points out that the local medical authorities are eliciting the opinions of medical meu as to the advisability
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  • 225 9 For fiOO citizens to sit down to a feast in tho middle of a public street long in ill repute* for filth and disorder is probably a record. This, however, is what actually happened a short time ago in the down-town part of Francisco. The object of
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  • 280 9 \n interesting case tollowiug a criminal prosecution in Labuan was begun before tbe acting Chief Justice, Mr. A. G. Law, in the Supreme Court, on the 27th ultimo, when Xattar Singh sued Sheikh Hussain Tuan Imam for |2,000 damages for
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  • 235 9 There was another military funeral at Bidadari cemetery, on the 27tn ultimo, the deceased being Armament Staff Sergeant Steer, of the Army Ordnance Corps, who was stationed at Pulo Brani. Sergeant Steer had only been ill abont three days before he died, and it is probable
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  • 83 9 It is reported from San Francisco that Vice-President J. H. Hiland and General Passenger Agent F. A. Miller of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad have closed a deal in Japan for transpacific steamship service for the company’s new overland rail* road which is being
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  • 13 9 [The Straits Timet is not responsible for the opinions of its oorreepoodenls.]
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  • 504 9 To the Krlitor of the Straits Time*. Penang, May 26. Nir, —Vou will, perhaps, have noticed that of late a good many Settlement Officers have been in trouble. The* reason in not far to seek. A man joins the service as Settlement Officer on XT80 per annum,
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  • 101 9 The Conference Committee of the Rubber Exhibition has been appointed as follows: Sir W. Treacher, Professor Dunstan, Messrs. J. L. Shaud, W. Bryans, A. O. Devitt, H. K. Rutherford, Norman Orievc, O. A. Talbot, Alex. Thomson and others. The Reception Committee are:—Sir K Noel
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  • 34 10 Nathans.— On May 30, at Singapore, the wife of Max Nathans, of a son. Rikimsnn. —On May 29, at Burn brae, Au.Jer ton Road, Singapore, the wife of G. Rietmann, of a son.
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  • 42 10 Marmot i—Smith. —On June 2, at St. A ndrew'» Cathedral, Singapore, by the Rev. H. C I/ard, Hayes Marriott to Alice Smith. Van Schkevkn New holt. —At Singapore, on May 28, Henri van Schreven, of Batavia, to Annie Victoria Molden Ncwholt.
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 764 10 to reduce disease to a minimum.— Straits Times, May 28. Not without Home reluctance, wo reproduce in another column an extract from the Malaysia Message dealing with a phase of “the social question” in Singapore. We refer to the subject bocause our Methodist contemporary states
      to reduce disease to a minimum.— Straits Times, May 28.  -  764 words
    • 422 10 creating a precedent in this matter.—StraitH Times, June 1 It would be absurd to accuse Mr. Asquith of being a Little Englander,” for that he is not, being one of the Liberal Imperialists and one of the broadest-minded men of the party. Yet, the Premier,
      creating a precedent in this matter.—StraitH Times, June 1  -  422 words
    • 2083 10 -Straits Timea, June 1. ll.e activity of the C lown A r Hecurmg contract,, hitherto iaaue,) local,! Ceylon has onoe again aronse.l the Colomb, Press to strenuous protest.- The Times Ceylon says: “We are prepared to denounce such an alteration as both unjust and
      -Straits Timea, June 1.  -  2,083 words
    • 560 11 Strait* Time*, May 28. The visit of the President of the French Republic to King Edward. following upon the comparatively recent visit of the Kmperor of Germany and to be followed soon by the visit of the King to the Czar of All the
      Strait* Time*, May 28.  -  560 words
    • 1425 12 .—Strait* Times, June 2. By the last mail, we received a copy of a publication entitled National Righteousnew*. It is devoted chiefly to a report of the speecht made at A Breakfast of The Christian Union for the severance of the connection of the British Umpire
      .—Strait* Times, June 2.  -  1,425 words
    • 662 12 the exercise of moral suasiou. -Straitn Times. June H. We uotice that ooe of our Hoiigkong cue temporaries alleges that the hoxcottin, movement in Canton is connected with tha insurrectionary movement in Yunn&n of which Dr. Sun Yat-sen is the leader. W 0 do not
      the * exercise of moral suasiou. -Straitn Times. June H.  -  662 words
    • 1002 13 —Straits Times, May 29. When water was turned into wine at the marriage feast at Cana of Galilee, there were ao Qood Templars, or Kechabites or Epworth Leagues. Though there were sneering Pharisaical people who condemned winebibbers, we read of no organised attempt to mtroduce
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    • 231 13 Have the lives of his comrades.—Straits Times, June 2. To-day we announce the death of a brave soldier, who, in spite of the bitter adversity he experienced at the close of a distinguished career, retained the affection of the men who served under him and the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 92 10 The_po«t free price of the Straits Times H s.'<S a year. The pokt free price of thg Strain Budget is Sl4 a year. It is not necessary to subecribe for a year. The iubscriptione for shorter periods are at tne same proportionate rate as for a year. The Straits Budget
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  • 591 13 Lieut.-Colonel H. V. Kent, Royal Engineers, has boen granted leave of absence on private affairs from July 1 to December .3, to proceed to England. Assistant Surgeon W. D’Cruz has been appointed to be a Deputy Registrar of Deaths for Singapore. The same appointment has been given
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  • 1107 14 Ld connection with the Kapar Road coolie trouble, the Malay Mail learns that nine planters hare been committed tor trial in the Supreme Court. A Chinaman, giving the name of Chang Ho Chung, was fined 15 by the Second Magistrate, on Monday, for theft of a pair
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  • 36 14 (From Oijk Own Corresponds.) London, June 2, 10.45 a.m Tlio .loatb i- annouDced of General Sir Redvers Henry Bailer, G.C.8., 0.C.M.0
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  • 142 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 3,10.20 a.m. A public meeting, of Chinese traders wa* held in Penang last night, to consider means to prevent a financial crisis in the Colony. About eighty persons were present. The speakers attributed the depression in
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  • 199 14 11l connection with tbo restarting of th*» work of the Chinese Branch of Y.M.C.A., which His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to exempt from registration, a meeting was held at Zetland House oo the 25tli ultimo. The four missions among the Chinese were all represented, the
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  • 101 14 The case of Chop Yap Boh v. Chew Oh Kee, Chop Yap Kian Seng, for $1,585 as damages for non-delivery of planks entrusted to the defendants, was finished before Mr. A. G. Law, the acting Chief Justice, on the 28th ult., when judgment was given for
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  • 1086 16 e have received the following letter for j'utficatioß o the Editor of the Straits Times. Singapore, June 1. Sir, lo disc jawing the opium question, too tittle notioe would seem to me to be taken of the Colony's right to compensation. That
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  • 67 16 Three Tamils were before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. .1. Green, on the 29th ultimo, on a charge of assault upon another Tamil. The Magistrate took his seat before half past nine, this morning, in order to resume the hearing of the case. One of the
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  • 96 16 Ng. Vow Chee, charged with assaulting Wee Chey Liong and attempting to extort money from him in Chin Nam Street, on Thursday last, was sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Third Magistrate, Mr. E. E. Colman, on Saturday, and also committed to the
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  • 212 16 (From Our Own Corrksiom.k s London (via Penang), M&v The London Rubber Market is rati tr There has been less American buy It' V j the receipts are slightly larger tuT X. estimates. London (via Penang*,
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  • 208 16 On May *2l, the London Kubbc r biL:bit u Committee at Batavia held a meeting. W’ith an eye to the urgent need cf apply inc by cable for the required room ter the exhibits before the middle of this month the
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  • 63 16 There has been trouble between the Indialascars and the Chinese employed on steamer Gregory Apcar, ever since »atura>v and police have had to be stationed c c r 1 to prevent trouble. Several men have boon bruised by in altercations between the two r eB, M
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 891 17 S.C.C. V. West Kents. in their match against the West Kent* on JtaXv, the S .cl. won by 98 runs. The WeHt Kent* compiled H8, Sergeant Mill., with 22. Lieut. Hewitt, 17, Col-Sergeant Mill* IK and Lieut. Whittv 11, being the principal The S.C.C. replied with 136, of I
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    • 307 17 Matches in Australia. The Secretary of the Singapore Rifle Association has received a letter from the hon. secretary of the Commonwealth Council of Rifle Associations of Australia, invitiug the Association to send a team to Sydney, Australia, in October 1909 to take part in the second Empire Match.
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    • 1390 17 S.C.C. v. Warders. Before a large crowd of spectator*, an Association Football match was played on the fisplauade, on the 28th ult., between teams representing the S.C.C. and the Warders' Recreation Club. The game was a good one and was fast at times. Neither side had a fully
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    • 184 18 Singapore Qolf Club. The competition for the Untong Cup, in connection with the Singapore Golf Club, was decided on Saturday and Sunday and was won by Mr. Gerald Mugliston with the nett score of 77. The ball sweep was also won by Mr. Mugliston with tne score of 37
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    • 182 18 Competition at Tanglin Club. The final of the Bowling competition in pairs, for the prizes presented anonymously, took place at the Tanglin Club, last Friday, A. Robertson and E. O. Hartnell being the winners, with A. Agnew and H. A. Mason as ranners-up. The wrote of the various sta*.-
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    • 309 18 5.C.C. and XI. v. R.A.T.A. A team representing the Royal Army Temperance Association tried conclusions with a second eleven of the S.C.C. in a Ilockej match on the Esplanade on the 29th ult, Play was more or less of Rive and take order for a little time, after which
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  • 140 18 Ismail, a tamby, employed by Mr. Montagu Harris, prosecuted the latter before the Fourth Magistrate. Mr. Maurice Thunder, on the 28th ult., on a charge of refusing to pay his wages. Mr. Harris responded with a cross summons, charging the tamby with leaving his service without giving
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  • 2087 19 Reuter's Telegrams London, May 27. The Teheran correspondent of The Times 4* letrraphs that the murderers of the Parsec Feridnn were flagged and sentouced to fifteen years' exile. The Indian agitation has been revived at J °Oandh^ U the leader of the original agitation has written to the Government declaring
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  • 732 20 Berlin, May 27. It is stated that M. Failures, the French President, is interesting himself in the negotiations in London for a new commercial agreement between Great Britain and France for a period of thirty years. France will protect herself in case of the adoption by Britain of
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  • COMMERCIAL.
    • 269 20 SuroAFOBB, June 2, 190ft. PRODUCE. Gambler buyers i 71*; <° u *> No l > onpirkert 107 o lo Porfimmk Pepper, BUok ,[S do White 6% buyers 19 oo Smo Flom Stmwtk I! a w do Brunei No. I o nr Pearl Sago S Coffee Bali, picked 2 6oo Coffee,
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  • 94 20 The Deli Railway Company has issued its report for 1907. The gross profits amounted to 1,373,000 guilders, against 1,058, OCX) m 1906. A dividend of ton per cent was declared, the same as in the previous year. To celebrate the jubilee of the Company, which was founded
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 523 21 May 37 Gt war, Brit str, Belson, Hongkoug, Paterson Simous t* i u Rajaburi. Oer str, Bremer, Hongkong, Behn i»aklaft? y Oer str, Wenzel, Swatow, Behn Meyer Muttra. Brit str, O’Sullivan, Calcutta, Boustead llild Nor str, Salveaen, Bombay, Borneo Coy alentvn, Dut str, Rab, Pontianak,fDaendels Hock Kian, Dut str,
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    • 469 21 May 37 Amiral Magou, Fch str, Hongkong i Blake, Brit str, Calcutta Bombay Maru, Jap str, Loudon Japan, Brit str, Antwerp via ports Ban Liong, Dut str, Cotie via ports Edendale, Brit str, Samarang via ports 38 f Chow Fa, Ger str, Saigon Furth, Ger str, Hamburg via ports
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  • LIST OF PASSENGERS.
    • 120 21 Per P. aud O. steamer Sardiuia; duo June I. Captain D. E. N. M. Crichton, Mr. W. T. Clayton, Mrs. Downing, Captain H. E. Harvie, Mrs Forbes. Per P. and O. steamer China, connecting with the steamer Malta at Colombo, duo June s.—Mrs J. K. Black, Miss X.
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    • 371 21 By the Perak, Captain W. S. May 28. From Penang via Port Swettenham: Mr. D. Allan, Mr. Klioo Tcck Song. Mr. Tail Cheng lioo Mr. 11. Vane, and Miss Slater. By the German steamer Kleist, May 2m, First Class.-From Southampton, Mrs. A. A. Smith from Genoa, Mr. liolle, Mr.
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    • 109 21 By the German steamer Kleist May 29, First Class.-For Yokohama, Mr. 11. Zeltmaun; for Hongkong, Dr. Wolff, and Mr. Arthur Siebner; for Y okohama, Herr Freiherr von Brandenstein; for Shanghai, Mr. Schweiger; for Hongkong, Mr. Wong Keng Tong; for Shanghai, Mr. T. Mukai; for Hongkong, Mr. K. Iwamasa. Second
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  • Stocks and Shares. SINGAPORE, JUNE 2, 1908.
    • 361 22 SB ot Humber (Mae Paid Shares /v forma- Capital Subscribed of Value up lo Unissued Company Qootatiom ion Bharea 1903 1300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 Bela! Tin M. Oo., Lid. 8.25 1907 »Ma>.*no 335,000 39,500 10 10 7,500 Bruang Lid. 6.50 1901 5600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 Bruaeh Hydraullo
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    • 360 22 IMS oso.coo m.m “;ft J <™rg“| »J« 1801 1900,(00 106,000 10,400 10 10 9,'00 Balgownle Rubber Estate bid. (tally paid, 16 00 1*04 £80,000 IS,ISO .J i 1 B.*« C.t« Robb., Oo. Lid. tl.pt 2 18 0 11,000 1 15/- (oontrib.) 2 5.0 1908 £70.000 61,000 61.000 1 1
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    • 197 22 Iflm »V«nL? mI'u J 7 w Ball* Aabeeto. Esitero Agenoy, IiM 6 SO 1898 V2Jv 9 0 m) DV 50 50 Pnicp A Naata [«tdl iqq iu) Ih 915,000,000 15,0*10. *M |*2 *>. 114 119 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank 78 5.‘’ 1905 13,400,000 3,«00,000 'i Howartb Ertklue, bid. 135.00
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 366 23 ir* I I of the Stomach Bilious •V; a? &SBt#c rs-xx w The Physician'S Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. 7^»- Safest and most Effective Aperient .fcf Regular Ute MAGNESIA MARTIN’S NOTICE -.v-. :p. v THE HOTEL DE U PAIX. This well-known establishment, which has changed ownership, is now
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    • 127 23 MAKES THE SKIN «SOFT.i VELVET^ u M: R0UCHNC5S.I REDNESS, HEAT,! IRRITATION, TAN,«nd KEEPS THE SKIN SORT, SMOOTH, and WHITE jf&r ALL THtYKAR ROUND. I Delightfully COOUgC t, REFRESHING Bottlce 1 lA,nilS^Mch. [M. BEET HAM SON. Cheltenham. THE BABYLONIAN TALMUD Complete in 10 volume*. Translated from tbe original text into English
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    • 443 23 THE RUBBER WHEEL AND CYCLE WORKS, 47 Hill Street, (opposite Armenian Church). Bicycle on hire, for sale and repaired. We do ail kmdrf of Repair Work oo Carriage. Dogcart and RioJuha Wheels, aleo supply all kinds of Robber Tyree. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pr ces mod rate. sfeiw .vlf WATERPROOF vlVE RM
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 360 24 <i»4Hfcctaal*MaiM*fwifcurt ever dimm er* for norvww J •mi fimcikmai 4fWlllf. **-<• of vitalliy, (irprcmkm of 'tomtu, Ac ,wUh practical oto*rv**ion. on marriage sad Ml direction* lor removing certain *r»f lhr h*(>pi>H*M <d wedded life. It oho trusts 00 ""nary derangements. dtarharge* ummdary armptema, «ilc»ur# ■»< no milbrwr .howM tell <i/
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    • 316 24 mm PERRINS J SAUCE FSnBsatv.'.'KK Assists digestion and gives a delightful piquancy and flavour to all HUT DISHES, SOUPS. FISH. CHEESE, CURRIES BANE. POULTRY and SALADS. The Original Genuine Worcestershire. j 8y Royal Warrant ;o H.M The k iNfj s .M.S. 3 m r r: r- Rea st'-m-s-ow SK.A :A
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