The Straits Budget, 1 October 1908

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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE "STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXII. NO 2642. Singapore, Thursday, October 1, 1908. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY Price 25 cents
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  • 237 1 LEADER*:— Suggested luiversity for Hongkong 1*2 Municipal Control of the Milk Supply 1*2 Chiue>e Government and the Opium Trade 12 Kubber Cultivation in thcF.M.S. 113 Corruption in United States Public Lift 13 Germany's Old Age Pension Systems 14 Coutvoting Interests in Eastern Europe 14 Cruise oi the
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  • 447 1 Since Monday night enough poison has been pumped into the harbour at Tan jong Pagar to kill every resident in Singapore. It has accounted for the killing of countless numbers of fishes and other small fry, and may possibly bring about
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  • 253 1 The following is the official list of the horses iu training and their trainers H. Abrams —Trainer. 1. —Excelsior, “The Nameless Kongsee.” 2. First Tenor, The Nameless Kong* see. 8. —Kenmare, D. P. MacDougall. 4. —Lockfire, I>. P. MacDougall 5. Rutland,
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  • 171 3 At a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, on Friday afternoon, Mr. J. Polglase moved a resolution to the effect that the Board accepts the offer of Messrs. Iiowarth Erskine, Limited to substitute nine ceiling, and sixteen wall, fans for the large exhaust fan proposed to be fixed
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  • 135 3 On Friday afternoon, the Municipal Commissioners passed the following resolution That subject to the sanction of Government, this Board accepts the offer of Mr. U. Braddell to sell Woodleigh.Serangoon Koad, to the Commissioners for the sum of $21,000. Mr. Polglase explained that no objection would be raised
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  • 65 3 Hadji Salleli, a Javanese syce, pleaded guilty before tho Second Magistrate, Mr. C. F. J. Green, on Saturday, to rashly driving a horse in Orchard Hoad, at 10.50 a hi, the previous aod colliding with and upsetting a ricksha containing two Chinese. He was fined $10, half
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  • 136 3 (From Our Own Corrksponuknt.) Hongkong, September 25. The Governor of Hongkong, Sir Frederick Lugard, in introducing the Budget of the Colony for 1909, said that no final solution had been reached regarding the opium question, and consequently
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  • 51 3 (From Oor Own Corhbhpondknt.) Penang, September 25, 1.05 p.m. The death is announced of Inspector J. Dooley, of the Marine Police, Penang, from heart failure. Inspector Dooley was, until recently, stationed in Singapore. He was a smart and genial officer, and much respected in the local
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  • 177 3 Mr. E. L. Brockman, Resident of Perak, was invested witli the C.M.G. by the High Commissioner, Sir John Anderson, K C.M.G., in the Council Chamber at Kuala Kangsar at 10 o’clock on September 23. His Highness tho Sultan of Porak, tho Raja Muda, Dato
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  • 108 3 Mr. Polglase informed the Municipal Commissioners, on Friday afternoon, that since the previous meeting 117 dogs had been destroyed. .07 of which were outside of municipal limits. Toe total destroyed sinco the coming into force of the new Dogs’ Ordinanco was 7,062. There was a large
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  • 1513 5 Indian Immigration. YEA R’S RECORD OF IMPORTED LABOUR. Supply Unequal to the Demand. Tjir total number of immigrants that arrivt d at Penang—the port of disembarkatim for the Federated Malay States—in was 60,542. This figure is the highest 0D Tlie° r inimigrants were of the following clashes Statute Immigrants 5,409
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  • 209 5 Mr. C. .1. Saunders, District .fudge, gave judgment, on Saturday, in the case brought by Chop Han Hong against Messrs. H. Schaefer and Company, for 588.40 for transportation to Hangkok and back of twentythree cases of defendants’ goods, which were intended for Hdnjnrmas'iu but went
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  • 64 5 On Monday, trams were running for the first time on the now route from Government House gates to Uie Hotel do 1 Kurope. Tnis route will be much more travelled upon when the new bride#; at the month of the Singapore River is comph ted, as it will
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  • 424 8 About this time last year, residents of Tanglin aud the neighbourhood were pans- j ing alec pleas nights in the hope of catching uninvited visitors. Burglaries were reported each morning to the police authorities and houseboys were given a lively time. Eventually,
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  • 111 8 At the District Court, on Monday, Mr. E. C. C. Howard, the District Judge, convicted the bold Siglap highwaymen. Three Chinese, named Ang Ho, Sia Loan and Ho 8o, were arrested on September 19 for robbing Ko Li of $14.05 in board daylight, on the East Coast
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  • 59 8 Captain H. S. Andrews, of the British steamer Hebe, which arrived from Deli, ou Monday, reports that the old OneFathom Bank Lighthouse was blown down in a heavy gale?, on Saturday, and the new lighthouse was damaged slightly. He picked nn six men off a wreck of
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  • 217 8 Mr. C. I. Carver appealed, in the Supreme Court, on Monday, before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, on behalf of Mr. M. Struve, of the Medical Office, against the conviction and fine of $250 for an offence under the Poisons Ordinance. He appealed
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  • 142 8 There is a large number of counterfeit dollars in circulation, three men having been arrested within a week while trying to pass them. One man took one to a shop on Saturday aud got it changed. He tried to do the same thing at the same
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  • 125 8 A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Friday, when Captain Young will move:—That this Council adopts the draft proclamation published in the Gazette of September 25 and now laid upon the table bringing into operation from October 15 in the areas within
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  • 67 8 Chinese Police Constable No. 80 prosecuted three Chinese in the summons Court, on Saturday before Mr. E. C. C. Howard, on a charge of obstruction. One of them retaliated with a counter charge of assault. Mr. C. Everitt appeared for the three Chinese. The Constable was fined
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  • 379 8 The following statements showing th* total value of imports into aud exuort* f, the Federated Malay States are interlsuS" During 1905, 1906 aud 1907, the Xi imports from the places mentioned were a 1«05. 1906. 1907 S j Singapore 30,249,011
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  • 131 8 An old Chinese offender who has been living a gay life in Singapore at other people’s expense, was convicted of b« i ng a vagrant, in the Third Magistrate's Court, on Thursday, and bound over in the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour tor six
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  • 1007 9 Ul interesting point for property owners ri t ,1 up at a meeting of the Municipal ouuuissiouers, on I* riday. M: l'olglase proposed tho following resolilt ion T at in reply to the Colonial Secretary's letui of August 11, Government be
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  • 89 9 Nam Singh, a Sikh watchman, employed by Koh Ok Sing, at No. 76 Macpherson Hoad, shot a trespasser named Kassan in the legs, with No. 7 shot, at midnight on Thursday. Both parties were arrested and the injured man was sent to the hospital. Inspector Oxley mentioned
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  • 111 9 I found these tins among the coal. They belonged to nobody, so I took them. Had I known that they contained chandu, I would not have touched them. This was the story told by a Macao named Cheow Yit, who was before the Second Magistrate, Mr. C.
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  • 453 9 The enthusiasm which always exists among the Rugby playing members of the Singapore Cricket Club tends to be no less vigorous this season than in previous years. No fewer thau forty-five members of the Club have expressed their w'illingoess to play,
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  • 131 9 Adulterated milk is still being sold in Singapore, despite the frequent prosecutions of tho sanitary authorites. Two Bongalis S leaded guilty before tho Senior Magistrate, Ir. E. C. C. Howard, on Friday, to putting water into their milk. Mr. T. O. Mayhew, Chief Sanitary Inspector, stated that the
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  • 1077 11 review of the work of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Exchange, duri t i, e past six months, was given at the Ltf.vearlv meeting of members, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. W. P. Waddell (Messrs. Boustead
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  • 98 11 I am nfraid I cannot convict him, said the* Third Magistrate to E.P.C. lilyton, on Tuesday morning. Accused was a licensed hawker charged with obstructing the Municipal lamplighter in China Street, by placing pots ot boiling water around the lamp post so that the lighter could
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  • 111 11 (From Our Corrkspondknt.) London (via Penang), September 23. The Sumatra Para Rubber Company has declared a dividend of ten per cent. London (via Penang), September *26. The Glenbervio Rubber Company lias been placed on the market, and the
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  • 164 11 In tiie District Court before Mr. C. J. Saunders, on Monday, Messrs. Ilowarth Erskiue and Company sued Messrs Boey Tong Hoe and Company for $243 96 as balance alleged to be due for goods and materials supplied. Mr. Millard appeared for tho plaintiffs aud Mr. H.
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  • 172 11 Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Third Magistrate, disposed of three Chap Joe Kee cases, on Friday. Two men who wore charged with possession of lottery tickets, carrying on a public lottery and occupying a common gaming house, at No. 8 Mohamed Sultan Road, were convicted on tho first charge
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  • 69 11 The output of dry rubber at the Malacca Rubber Plantations Limited for August was 4,000 lbs. At tho last public auction, held on August 21, the Company again realised the highest price of the sal**, namely—4s. (id. per lb. for finest white crepe, aud the whole consignment
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  • THE Straits Budget
    • 734 12 ferior copy of a real university.—Straits Times, September 24. Hongkong persists in its project to establish a University. It is the ambition of the sister Colony, apparently, to undertake tbo higher education of the Chinose. It matters nothin# to the promoters of the Hongkong scheme that
      ferior copy of a real university.—Straits Times, September 24.  -  734 words
    • 436 12 system is worth investigation.—Straits Times, September 26. It is highly satisfactory to find that the Singapore Municipal Commission is prepared to take the question of a pure and wholesome milk supply into serious consideration. The speeches delivered, yesterday, by Mr. Macbean, Dr. Fowlie and
      system is worth investigation.—Straits Times, September 26.  -  436 words
    • 651 12 tion from other subjects.— Straits I mtMi September 80. 'Vo have frequently expres,,d 0 ,.r a l a» to the sincerity of the Cl,i,„.. ment in its profession to st.m ,i trade. And we have been told P U that China is sincere. Ye,‘t.
      tion from other subjects.—Straits I 'mtMi September 80.  -  651 words
    • 1420 13 Straits Times, September 25. The report for 1907 of Mr J. B. Carruthers, Director of Agriculture in the Federated Malav States, is one of the most valuable documents published by the Government. Mr Carruthers is no mere formalist. His report is uot a collection of
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    • 599 13 Straits Times September 29. There have been many occasions on which the action of Mr. W. R. Hearst has not commanded much respect or approval either in the United States or in other parts of the world. The millionaire newspaper owner who aspires to
      Straits Times September 29.  -  599 words
    • 746 14 national policy.—Straits Times, September 26. The Old-Age Pensions Act has been passed, but it has still to bo paid for, and as Mr. Lloyd George is Chancellor of the Exchequer that is a matter which concerns and interests him very much. Hence, no doubt, tho energy
      national policy.—Straits Times, September 26.  -  746 words
    • 526 14 happen in Turkey.—Straits Times, September 28. t Eastern Europe might be described, not inaptly perhaps, as the volcanic crater of world politics. We look instinctively to Turkey and its numerous dependencies for periodical sensations, and are not disappointed. Within a few weeks there has been
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    • 395 14 —Straits Times, September 24. 1 pon several occasions, We to tho visit of the United Sut l fcrred fleet to Australia ami the prt I Japan. We have considered it w JJ*|* deprecate certain features of the r v.s.t, and especially the tendency t!
      ■—Straits Times, September 24.  -  395 words
    • 415 14 —Straits Times, September 28. From the magnitude of the demonstration held in Hyde Park yesterday to protest against the Licensing Bill, it may bo inferred that Mr. Asquith’s Government will line! itself sorely pressed during the Autumn Session The bill is not now very
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    • 367 15 —Straits Times, September 28. tew weeks ago. there was a lively con troversy in our columns about the desirability, or the necessity, of engaging a golf professional for Singapore. It was argued ou behalf of the great army of duffers that only by having
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    • 328 15 or any other question.—Straits Times, September 29. >ue of our Hongkong contemporaries, the hina Mail, lias been discussing the opium j »ostion and Colonel Seely’s attitude towards ‘.lit: h ar Eastern Crown Colonies. It would i-ave weight to our contemporary’s had it displayed a better
      or any other question.—Straits Times, September 29.  -  328 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 91 12 rbe pout fr»e price of the Strain Times i* <t year. The post free price of the Straits Budget is $l4 year. It is not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods are at the same proportionatc rate as for a year. T hr Straits Budget
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  • 1991 15 The total distance from Prai to Singapore Docks —the longest railway run in the near future, is 498 miles. The Chinaman who ran amok with a chopper, cutting seven other Chinese, last week, has since died of lockjaw. There have been 1,048 cases of plague in Hongkong
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  • 443 16 Second-Lieutenant Charms, rejoined from leave of abneu” Mr. G. Mngliston returned fn!!, <■ the l. and O. steamer I >i_-lta on 1 1 icily 00 Abe many' friends of l.i m Ki be glad to learn that he k will queue. as dls «rde<l hi. Mr. C.
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  • 865 17 r y 1 Green and G. G. Seth, partners in the I’rofcssion Pain, in the S.C.C. Autumn n Tennis tournament, met on >\ ednesday La 'V on the Esplanade to decide who Tnnl.l have the honour of meeting
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  • 117 17 Tho difficulties of starting a great Chinese Bank in this part of the world, which interests certain Chinese iu Singapore and Shanghai, who seek to find support for tho scheme in Java, are many and hard to overcome. The Java Bode points out that few* .lava Chinese
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  • 96 17 Our correspondent at Kuantan writes: Mr. Sugars, District Officer, Kuantan, has now quite recovered from his indisposition. His Highness the Sultan of Tringganu visited the steamer Hock Lee on the 27th ultimo, and expressed himself as highly pleased with the reception ho met with. The ship was
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  • 69 17 Our Kuantan correspondent writes that the Chiuese prisoners who are charged with being concerned in the murder of the late Dr Barrack have been removed from Kuantan to Kuala Pahang gaol as there was not sufficient accommodation for them in the Kuantan prison. One of the prisoners
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  • 326 17 Hongkong Tragedy. A FORMER SINGAPOREAN'S SAD END. Postmaster-General Dies of BloodPoisoning. (From Olh Own Cokkkspondrnt.) Hongkong, September 30, 12.25 p.m. Mr. Lewis Audley Marsh Johnston, Post-master-General at Hongkong, and formerly Assistant Postmaster at Singapore, has died of blood poisoning. Mr. Lewis Audley Marsh Johnston was a member of the Colonial
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  • 122 17 On the 23rd ult., a Chinese coolio was allot in a plantation at Pandan Kitchil, pro bahly having been taken for a thief. He went to the Tau Toek Seng Hospital for treatment, next morning. He wan not much hurt. Two No. 6 shot were removed
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  • 91 17 A mooting of tho Selangor Anti-Opium Society was hold on the 20th ultimo, when Mr. Loko Chow Thye presided. Tho object of the meeting wan to discuss the propone* 1 resolutions to bo submitted at tho Anti Opium Conference which is to be hold in Kuala Lumpur
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 1124 18 Warren .Shield Competition. Tht 7Hth Co. R.G.A. aud F. Co. Hoyal West Kents met in the Warren Shield Football Competition on the S.K.C. portion of the Esplanade on Monday, and the game was not as interesting as was expected. Play was ot a somewhat tauie order, and was
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    • 237 18 Singapore v. Bangkok. The following is the position in the cable chess match between Singapore and Bangkok Ruy Lopez. White (Singapore.) Black (Bangkok.) 1. P-K 4 P-K 4 2. Kt —K B 8 Kt—Q B 3 8. B—Kt 5 Kt—K B 8 4. Castles Kt x P 5. P—Q
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    • 233 18 S.R.C. v. West Kent Sergeunts. Tho Sergeants of the West Kent Regiment met the S.R.C. in a Cricket match on the Esplanade on Saturday. The scores were Wkst Kknt Skrukants. Sergt. Hustwaite run out Mills c sub b Oehlers I Brown c Galistan b Oehlers i Col.-Sergt. C. S.
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    • 433 18 Selangor Golf Club. The following cards were returned tor tbo September monthly golf medal, in conneo tioQ with the Selangor Golf Club:— F. E. Taylor 49 45—12 82 D. M. Harry 53 50 20 83 R. M. Neill 44 48 6 86 G. Hereford 47 53 14 86 G.
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    • 265 19 Ladies' Monthly Spoon Competition. Fourteen ladies took part in this event, which was won by Mrs. Ruddock. The following are the scores 100 150 200 H’cap Total. Mrs. Ruddock 27 21 21 .7 93 Mrs Salmoud 31 28 26 .4 Miss Kerr 80 27 29 .3 91 Mrs. Craig
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  • 349 19 1 wo days after the second anniversary of the memorable typhoon— September 18,1906 —in which the Right Rev. Joseph Charles Hoare, D.D., Bishop of Victoria, lost his life, a beautiful stained glass window was unveiled in St. John’s
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  • 137 19 An alleged murder took place in Singapore on Monday. Three Chinese entered No. 9, Ann Siang Hill, at 8 15 at night, seized Ting Chu Heng, who was asleep on his bed, struck him and dragged him out into tho five-foot way,
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  • 62 19 The Chinaman who tired the shots which landed in the chest of another celestial, at Pandan Ketchil, on tho 23rd ulliu.o, has been found. Ho stites that the injured man was attempting to steal his fowls. Ho v* ill not be proceeded against but tho alleged thief
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  • 303 19 The Singapore police are actively engaged in investigating a mysterious affray at Tanglin. Two privates of the Royal West Kent Regiment, are lying in Hospital suffering from serious wounds, from which one of them—Private Collier—is not
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  • 124 19 Shortly before 3 p.m. on tho 28rd ultimo, the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. A. G. Law, placed the ominous square of black cloth upon his head and told Chinna Happen that be mast hang by the neck until he is dead. It was the end of tho
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  • 116 19 Nine gang robbers, armed with knives and guus, entered the house of a Chinese squatter who, with hi-* wife, occupied a lonely spot in Kallang Pudding, on Friday morning at about 2 o’clock, and secured 330 in money. The squatter wan wounded, not seriously, in
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  • 2359 20 London, September 23. A terrible naval disaster is rejiorted from Toulon. Owing to the premature explosion of the charge in a gun in one of the turrets of the armoured French cruiser Latouche r l reville, the gun exploded and shattered the turret. Fifteen men were killed, two
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  • 1552 21 Berlin. September 28. It is reported that strained relations have arisen between Bulgaria and Turkey. The Bulgarian Government has taken possession of that portion of the Oriental Railways running through Bulgaria. Germany and Austria have communicated with Bulgaria, demanding the immediate release of the line. The Caracas incident
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  • 56 22 It has been arranged that Mr. Justice Brsddell shall proceed to Kuantan to try the Chinamen arrested iu connecfion with the minder of Dr. Barrack. The trial will begiu on October 14. With the exception of one man, whose body was found in the jungle, all the
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  • 16 22 (The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its cor res pen dents
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  • 338 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Imperial .Japanese Consulate, Singapore, September 29. Sir, -In connection with the postponement of the Grand Exhibition of Japan, I have received a despatch from my home Government informing me that the project of the Grand Exhibition in 1912 was postponed till
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  • 202 22 Mr. Maurice Thunder, the Third Magi a. trate, issued a warrant, on Tuesday, "for the arrest of Mr. Richardson, of Pulo Brani, who was wanted as witness for a Malay boatman named Sahat and refused to come in response to a subpoena reinforced
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  • 284 22 RimuroM. Skptmimh an, ig 0H PkOUUCK. rambler do (Cube No. 1) unpicked .Jjj 8 Copra Bali 117$ do Pontianak 85 Saffo Floor Sarawak do Brunei No. 1 Pearl Sago 2 *5 Coffee Ball, picked Coffee, Palembang, 20% basis H Coffee, Liberian 5J®* Tapioca, small Flake M 00 do small
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  • 99 22 At the Freemason’s Hall on Tuesday night, the annual installation meeting of Lodge St. Michael No. 2933 took place. Wor. Bro. F. M. Elliot installed Wor. firo G. A. Derrick, P.D. D.G.M., as Worshipful Master. The other officers installed were:— Wor. Bros. F. M. Elliot, I. P.
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  • 60 22 Mr. T. Jones, Manager of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia ami China, inform us that he is iu receipt of a telegram f' i:1 the Head Office in London to the ‘'free that the Directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half-year at the
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  • SHIPPING IN PORT.
    • 593 23 September 23 a Mara J»p sir, Ohno, London, PaterSj: wl' Maru Jap str, Yamawachi, BomPaterson Simona a I>nt9 f r. Gregor, Batavia, Daendels p, lt st i\ Brnat, Billiton, Daendels 24 r -ok Ger au, Scbaltz, S*atow, Behn Meyer Ren'*°raudt, Dot str. Hubert, Amsterdam, y j_ m 10 V."
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    • 421 23 September 33 Fook Sang, Brit 3tr, Penang and Calcutta Amherst, Brit str, Ponti&nak Seirstad, Nor str. Bangkok Teresa, Brit str, Macassar via port? Glenfalloch, Brit str, Penang 24 Capri, Ital str, Penang and Bombay Oiang Seng, Dut str, Samarang via porta Janet Nicoll, Brit str, Port Swettenham v ports
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  • LIST OF PASSENGERS.
    • 275 23 Per N. D. L. steamer Prinzess Alice, doe October 1.—Mr. H. Bowe, Mr. J. Bolwair, Mr. R. H. Sharpe, Mr. V. Collins, Mr. J. Buchanan, Mr. Fleming. Per P. and O. China, connecting with the steamer Assaye at Colombo, due October 9-—Mrs. J. M. Watt, Miss Condon, Mr.
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    • 338 23 By the Perak, Sept. 24. From Penang: Messrs. Davies, W. D. Barnes, W. D. Fisher, P. D. Uies and H. Armstrong. Port Swenttenliam: Messrs. S. Warden, Davis, Kinder, McPherson, Kehlenbrnik and Inspector i Stapleton. By the Carlyle, Sept. 24. From Malacca: Messrs. H. Millard, R. St. Braddell, Westerhout, Mrs.
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  • Stocks and Shares. Singapore, September 30, 1908.
    • 333 24 q Nomoer i f »ae Paid Sbaree OapiWl Bubeoribed gj O| V elue ap to Unissued Oompeny yO'TATION* 1903 1300,000 400,000 80,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co., Lid. ..7 00 1907 9800,000 196,000 92,600 10 10 7,600 Bruing Ltd. 6 50 1901 9600,000 600,000 60,000 10 10 Bruseh
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    • 368 24 1905 £160,000 194,126 j{ *s’?°° J Anglo Malay Rubber 00., Lid. (fully paid) 4 5.0 l 103,500 1 17/8 (oonlrib.) 3.17.6 1905 9900,000 196,000 12,60» 10 10 7,400 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd.' (fully paid) 15 00 1904 £90,000 99,760 22,760 1 1 19,000 Bato Care* Rnbber 00. Lid. (f.p)
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    • 126 24 I ooi'lvui 12 6 M Bell* Aibento* Eastern Agenoy, Lid 5.50 2!? 50 80 Frifor A Nnvt, Lid. 140.00 H 115,000,000 15,000,000 120,000 125 125 Hongkong and Bbanghat Bank 79 15.0 1905 12,400,000 2,*00,000 1 2 952 1?? Howarth Breklne, Ltd. 117 51 > I’2£ *22 7% Pref. 107.50
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 115 25 Tb. Uniwnd B*udy for Acidity of the if»<■.>*«», Bqrtbon., Sjjfcct «d mo* Soar KflcetiTC^Apericnt WORTH A GUINEA A BOX beeches zmMrm BILIOUS AMO NERVOUS DISORDERS, Sick Headache, Constipation, Wind, 1 Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Disordered Uvsr A Female AUmonts irpared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Bekcham, St. Helens, England, Boxes,
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    • 326 25 THE RIIRRER WHEEL AMO P.VfUE WORKS nc do «J] y tti«ds o nl c2rTtig»,^oo£ ftaaar (Utfarf^a <c Bt wi r 1 ■v* 7^ MARTIN’S Av» V#Ws '1 BTjriri «|T IUP Mot IMa VMr p JH9m MPI H MBfeLItUi2Lv*?yJIJJSi timmu MmiiM msmw ft M if KinSa i Filig In tM taut*,
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
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    • 327 26 wf B LEA PERRIK S’] T lip#; SA UCE I JMI Assists digestion and gives a del, I I ImUll piquancy and flavour to all I I mi O,BHEB 80UP8 FIBH > GHEEBE. CURRIES, I I GAME. POULTRY ari SALADS. I The /'nJLa I Original Genuine I WL Is -'Worcestershire.
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