The Straits Budget, 24 June 1909
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section27 1909-06-24 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES” VOL. LXIII. NO. 2680. Singapore, Thursday, June 24,1909. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY Price 25 cents27 words
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Article226 1909-06-24 1 leaders— Municipal Singapore J Honours Even Hankers and the Budget 13 Drinking l 4 Our Friends at Home 1 Directors and Auditors H*l<» Local and Gknkhal— F. M. S. Dinner 2-3 Fenang*Singapore Telegraph 3 The Late l)r. A. Donald 3 Noteslrom Malacca 3 Farewell Dinner to Mr.226 words
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674 1909-06-24 1 This company, registered in Singapore on May 28 last, takes over concessions granted by the Sultan of Tringganu to Messrs. 12. Kostados, A. N. Dumaresq, and D. P. Mac* dougall in the Mengkuang and Tabak districts of Tringganu of the exclusive mining,674 words
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Article192 1909-06-24 1 Now that there is talk ol a Ciiinese hospital here, it is interesting to note that Saigon in far ahead of us in this matter. In that city, there are two Chinese hospitals. The second one built by the liokien clan—was opened last month. Both of192 words
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2658 1909-06-24 2 The tourth annual London dinner of the I-ederated Malay States was held in the I'rinces Room of tho Hotel Cecil on May 25, Sir William Hood Treacher, presiding over a company numbering over 100 gentlemen. The King2,658 words
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Article131 1909-06-24 3 I lit I’enang-Singapore through telegraphic uni. opened on 15th instant, took nearly 18 complete, and is some 500 miles The Straits Echo understands fryeto Johore the line runs along l \Ir ai J w y Thi8 section was pnt op by the w Government while the sections beSim»an131 words
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590 1909-06-24 3 Armstrong’s Splendid Bowling. (From Our Special Correspondent.) London, June 16. Englaud made a poor fight at Lords, to-day. and were beaten by nine wickets. They had nine wickets in hand when the day’s play590 words
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Article145 1909-06-24 3 It seems that the l&te Dr. A. Donald, who was staying at Craigston, Northam Road, Penang, had been unwell for a week or more, but was able nevertheless to visit his patients up to Sunday morning, and, when visited by his brother, Mr. J. T.145 words
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Article100 1909-06-24 3 The report of Dr. D. K. McDowell, the registrar of births and deaths, shows that during the week ended .Jane 12, 194 deaths were registered in Singapore, equal to a death-rate of 36.22 per thousand of the estimated population. Malarial fever claimed 31 deaths, dysentery 18, bronchitis100 words
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Article84 1909-06-24 3 Before the third magistrate, on the 16th instant, a Chinaman was prosecuted by Insp. Tredgold, of the Marine Police, on a charge of petty thieving from a vessel in the harbour. He was convicted and the Inspector asked for an exemplary sentence on acooont of the84 words
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743 1909-06-24 4 The final match for the Untong Cup was played on Sunday 'lane 20, and resulted in a win for Mr. W. J. Mayson who defeated Mr. V. Miles by 1 up at the 2l8t hole. The following members who743 words
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225 1909-06-24 4 (From Our Own Cobrbspondknt.) Malacca, June 19. The character of Malacca has changed so much in the last few months that a former resident would find difficulty in recognising the place he left. This is greatly due to the rubber boom and225 words
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Article148 1909-06-24 4 A farewell dinner was given on the occasion of the departure of Mr. O. C. Hart, the Financial Adviser to the Kedah Government, at the Balai Besar, Alor Star, on the 16tli inst. The T3alai Besar was very well decorated and illuminated. The Penang band148 words
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Article98 1909-06-24 4 The District Officer of Korinohi, in Sooth Sumatra, where the earthquake caused so much disaster, on Jnne 4, has none on tour to the stricken plaoes with a view to drawing up a report. No further particulars have been published. The earthquake was thought nothing of on the98 words
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235 1909-06-24 4 A youthful Javanesn employed atiboSe. View 7£2 K*tong, prosecuted Mr. W pt' summons oourt, on Moods, 10 the assault. Complainant said tw of on the sth instant Mr. Spiers stm-Vl* 0 pi Why did Mr. Spiers strike h,n Accused replied that lie235 words
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Article163 1909-06-24 4 < >n the 10th inst. a paragraph was published describing the suicide of a Chinese Girl 14 years of age, in Kampong Malacca. It wa« stated in one aooount that the parents of the girl, who are not Christians, wanted her to enter the convent, in163 words
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Article93 1909-06-24 4 iieuter did not deem the following tram of June 12, of sufficient interest to Singapore, especially as the Nashimotos were lunching in London: —The Times KJ?** the Siamese treaty with misgiving, doebt the expediency of the surrender of territoriality and criticises the made between other British subjects those93 words
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Article20 1909-06-24 4 Tbo output of tbeobore oompMy month of M»y, m reported by the w is 129 piculs.20 words
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943 1909-06-24 5 oiative Council meeting, on FriAt the Legl there was laid on the table i»y J on education in the Straits U>e annual repor From it we WU-J-fataH* excerpts:- t toiko the f oUow 8pent b the Depart. Tbe *°{ms was:-Sin943 words
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Article167 1909-06-24 5 The south-west monsoon, the greatest benefactor to India, greater even than the English invasion, has come. Its arrival on the west coast was notified on the 2nd inst., says the. Madras Times. On the afternoon of the 3rd, it tore its way over the Nilgiri167 words
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Article122 1909-06-24 5 The Imperial German steamer Seestern employed in connection with the German possessions in New Guinea, was recently discharged from the dock at Brisbane. It has been discovered that the vessel was admitted to the dock without fee. This was done under the mistaken impression that she122 words
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328 1909-06-24 5 In his annual report on education, Mr. J. B. Elcnm refers to the reformatory as follows The reformatory continued to do exoellent work under the management of the superintendent, Mr. Prior. The number of boyB on January 1, 1908. was 68, on328 words
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201 1909-06-24 5 The luxurious railway coach, bnilt at the F. M. S. Railway Workshops at Koala Lampur for the Sultan of Johq?e, was taken to Ipoh on a trial trip on June 16. Over sixty teet in length, it oontains an up-to-date201 words
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Article84 1909-06-24 5 The forthcoming concert of the Singapore Philharmonic Society has been fixed for Friday, July 2, in the Victoria Thoatre, and it is anticipated by the committee that this attempt to reawaken public interest in good class music will be generously supported and that the Society will thereby84 words
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202 1909-06-24 6 The following list of foreigner recommended for decoration, the Peking Daily News says, has been sanctioned by Imperial Edict: England.—Sir John Denison-Pender, K. C. M. G., vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Eastern Telegraph Co: etc.— 2nd class 3rd division.202 words
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322 1909-06-24 6 The (bird magistrate took evidence in the preliminary enquiry into two cases of alleged murder, on the 10th instant. Lee Choon stood charged with stabbing to death a trader named Wit Kuan Wong, at Angus Street, at 9.40 a.m. on .June 8.322 words
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302 1909-06-24 6 The report of the directors of tho Straits Trading Co., signed by Mr. C. McArthur for presentation to the shareholders at a meeting to be held on June 24 is as follows Your directors now submit the aocountß for the half302 words
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Article180 1909-06-24 6 In the Bankruptcy Court, on Friday, before Mr. Justice Sercombc Srtiitb, Lim Wan, Chop Soon Seng, made application for his discharge. The official assignee reported that the bankrupt had contributed to his bankruptcy by rash speculation (in 1902). The discharge was granted, suspended for a year. Re Sarkies180 words
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Article67 1909-06-24 6 Two Chinese musicians wero before the second magistrate, on Friday to answer a charge of playing music in Victoria Street without a pass from the chief police officer. One of the instruments was a flute with a braNH mouthpiece and orifice and the other was a native violin.67 words
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606 1909-06-24 6 Cb l? n Che "8 of Jonket, st wm publicly examined in the FU-Iz*** Court, before Mr. Justice Bercomhi k r i, J on Friday. Hie total owed nearly *60,000. His fatter do man and when he died, twenty debtor606 words
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501 1909-06-24 7 rv enquiry into the charges Tbe P^ h w° F h Fraser and Neave, Ltd., brought by®* merchant named Ong Ah abetment of falsifying accoanta and Lino of misappropriation of $2,500, of crUB before the third magistrate, rue501 words
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Article99 1909-06-24 7 n wbi °b Kautenberg, Schmidt D o. claimed $2,900, balance on promissory notes, from S. M. Saiboo Marican was ne aded on Thursday, when the Chief Jusjudgment for the plaintiffs for the 5“? Qnk c J? lmed P luK COBt8 His Lordship n at A 6 believ99 words
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380 1909-06-24 7 Latest advices show a still further appreciation in rubber, and this class of share has been in strong demand on a steadily advancing market. The general tone of tins is decidedly better and a certain proportion of them have received considerable380 words
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Article219 1909-06-24 7 In the court of foreign causes, at Bangkok, on June 10, before Khooo Luang Phya Kraisee, Phya Manoo Sarasart Bancha, Phra Atakarn Prasiddhi, Mr. K. W. Aston, Mr. W. A. G. Tilleke, applied that Mr. Archibald Maclean be declared a bankrupt. It will be remembered that219 words
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238 1909-06-24 7 The business for which the Legislative Council was called together on Friday afternoon was despatched in less than fifteen minutes. His Excellency the Governor (Sir John Anderson/ K. C. M. G) presided, and there were also present: —the Officer Com* manding the Troops,238 words
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77 1909-06-24 7 (From'Our Corkbspondbnt). London, via Penang, Jane 19. The prospectus of the Kabab (Cacob) Rubber Estates with a capital of £250,000 has been issued, £50,000 being in 6 per oent preference shares. The directors are Messrs. Banmann, Hoffman, and77 words
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92 1909-06-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondbnt.) Penang, Jane 18. The opening of the through telegraph lin®. yesterday, was not taken advantage of to the extent anticipated, and this is attributed to the fact that there was a lack of general knowledge respecting the92 words
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Article81 1909-06-24 7 We stated a few days ago that Cantonese merchants in Singapore proposed to establish a new hospital for the poor of Singapore and that the Selangor Chineso Dramatic Co., were helping by playing here for three nights to got funds for the hospital. On Monday the81 words
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Article13 1909-06-24 8 [The Straits Times is not responsible (or the opinions of its oorrespondents.]13 words
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Article1958 1909-06-24 8 To (he Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —The truth tells sometimes, and it is nothing new to see people lash themselves into fury when they are hit bard. If only we know how best to help those who need help the most it matters1,958 words
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Article675 1909-06-24 9 To the MiW «f e 8tr to Time8 i have road your leading article of Sir ’T I Hate with much interest and yesterday s however, to submit that with !X a ?he rubber tapping discuss.on you confosed wbat was said on two totaUy P as P reg»rd675 words
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Article201 1909-06-24 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. 8ir, —May I inquire whether to cover a pork stall with red paint, is the latest discovery in the principle of hygiene There are many ways to keep a stall superbly clean, on which no doubt some of yonr readers201 words
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Article676 1909-06-24 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Last Wednesday I was the witness of a very pleasant sight. Happening to visit the Gardens, I found a very large number of European children all on the qai vive for some expected pleasure. On making enquiries, I676 words
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Article199 1909-06-24 9 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Owing to the reoent robberies that took place in the vicinity of Queen Street, it would be advisable if the police authorities would be so good as to place a policeman on duty in that district. During last week,199 words
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Article127 1909-06-24 9 The Chamber of Commerce at Saigon feels uneasy from news that the Chinese government intends to impose an import duty on rice which will seriously affect the export trad a in grain from that port to China. The Chinese government is short of money, and127 words
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Article1043 1909-06-24 10 0 I first meeting between the S. C. C. and il > M ddlesex 1st team having resulted in a draw of one goal each, they fared each other again, on Thursday evening, on1,043 words
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758 1909-06-24 10 The last match in the first round of the Singapore Football Association cup competition was played on the Esplanade, on Friday, between the S. R. C. and the Police Recreation Club. The Police were a formidable team on paper, and758 words
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Article799 1909-06-24 10 The B. G. A. and the Middlesex 11, having won their ties in the first round of the Singa pore Football Association cup competition met in the semi-final, on the S. R. C. portion of the Esplanade, on Monday. There was a large crowd of799 words
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Article47 1909-06-24 11 tion° the i re8ult crushing operaf Ur Weeks Koman—Btone crushed, averaor, .i 8 d obt ained, 904 ounces and, HiW P B e t r t0D 5 dwt 23 grains. Bukit oCned 2*® Cr08hod 2,355 tons; gold, grain*. 0Qnco8; a&d average per ton47 words
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1118 1909-06-24 11 The preliminary enquiry into the alleged murder of additional police constable 805, Sirda Singh, by additional constable 834, Indar Singh, was begun before the second magistrate, on the 16th instant. Mr. Harmer, assistant superintendent of police, prosecuted and1,118 words
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Article140 1909-06-24 11 Amongst recent registrations is that of the Brunei (Borneo) Rubber and Land Co. which has been formed with a capital of £5,000 in shares of £1 each, of which 4,500 are offered for subscription at par, 500 being allotted to the veudors in payment for140 words
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Article47 1909-06-24 11 The pirate prahu which was discovered at Pulo Bataam has been brought back to Singapore and positively identified as the property of one of the accused now in custody, so an idditional link of great importance in the evidence against them has been forged.47 words
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Article36 1909-06-24 12 Murray-Blair. —At the Presbyterian Cbnrcb, on the 19th inst., by the Rev. W. Murray, m.a., John H. Murray, A.M.1.E.E., Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, to Kate, younger daughter of the late John Murray Blair, Paisley, Scotland.36 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1203 1909-06-24 12 —Straits Times, June 17. We are glad to see that thoJjreceDt proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore have attracted somewhat more than the usual amount of attention devoted to such matters in our somewhat apathetic town. The feeling of dissatisfaction which begins to find expression wherever two.—Straits Times, June 17. - 1,203 words
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Article1305 1909-06-24 12 Strait* Timea, Jnne 18 In the first test match at Bin. the Australians were beaten bv and in the second match at r“ visitors won by nine, so We m,. say that honours are even. Fn. ti. l "Ml of the play, however, e I clined to takeStrait* Timea, Jnne 18 - 1,305 words
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Article1227 1909-06-24 13 —Straits Times, June 19. a, recent mail we find the first and as we think effective criticism r I'loyd-George’B big deficit Budget. ls ,na<^e the form of a letter signed by practically the whole of the representative u jn hankers, and a good many of them—Straits Times, June 19. - 1,227 words
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Article1248 1909-06-24 13 Colony or in the Umpire at large.—Straits Times, dune 21. We have had some correspondence recently on the question of total abstinence in the tropics, and we doubt whether it would have got beyond the first letter contributed by the Rev. .J. A. B. Cook, if he bad notColony or in the Umpire at large.—Straits Times, dune 21. - 1,248 words
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Article1143 1909-06-24 14 value of the capital they handle. Strait* Times, Jane 22. Sir William Treacher was in a rather jovial frame of mind when be presided over the fourth annual London dinner of the Federated Malay States. He told the audience that this Colony had lost a partvalue of the capital they handle. Strait* Times, Jane 22. - 1,143 words
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Article1513 1909-06-24 14 i Straits Times, June 28. Bearing on questions of local comply law which merit some attention just now, an interesting correspondence appeared recent y in the Pinang Gazette with reference to the accounts of the Eastern Smelting CompanyIn commenting upon it we are scious of being openi Straits Times, June 28. - 1,513 words
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Advertisement90 1909-06-24 12 Tk* poaifrM prio» of the Straits Times $BB a year* U The post free price of the Straits Budget is $l4 a year. It is oot necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods are at the same proportionate rate as for a year. The Straits Budget90 words
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Obituary22 1909-06-24 12 DEATH. Wbavbk. —On June 21, at Home, from appendicitis, Alfred. C. M. Weaver, Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., aged 49 yearn. (By cable).22 words
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Article526 1909-06-24 15 Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Keith returned to Singapore, yesterday. The Rev. W. R. Mounsey, the Bishop of Labuan, arrived from home yesterday, on the P. and O. Sardinia. Mr. A. J. W. Watkins, M. Inst. C. E., is said to have been appointed consulting engineer to526 words
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Article1080 1909-06-24 16 It is rumoured that a well known banking company has been lately on the lookout for a suitable site in Kuala Lumpur. The Ipoh paper says it is rumoured that an inoome-tax will be introduced in the Straits Settlements to replace the lost revenue from opium. Mr. Stoneham,1,080 words
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147 1909-06-24 16 (From Oob Own Corrrspondrnt The Indochina c*. Singapore, Penang CateutU°oo th°* mat., returned here, yesterday hart., outbreak of fire in the after hold 816 Eighteen feet of water had to be in before the147 words
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321 1909-06-24 16 The report of the Royal Commission on Shipping Kings has been laid on the table of the House of Commons. There are two reports—majority and minority, the former being signed by eleven members and the latter by five. This smaller group more321 words
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Article55 1909-06-24 16 The Bishop of Laboan will arrive by tbo P. and O. Sardinia, to day, and expected he will preach in St. An Cathedral on Sunday evening next, an the sale of work iu Victoria the 25th inst., at 4 p ra M in connection the Church55 words
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785 1909-06-24 17 rminurv enquiry into the Johore Tbeprek marZr w»s resumed in the puW strap’s court, on Friday, Mr. Second the deputy pnblio proseHaa(ing« Kdodes or the Crown T h “fi' C <' O :u0 f} ppoared as 8toical BDdn e0 5?785 words
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37 1909-06-24 17 (From Our Corkkspondkm’.) London via Penang, June 21. The Labu Rubber Company declares a dividend of four per cent, making a'total of seven per cent for the year.37 words
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442 1909-06-24 17 Mr. Frederick Vaggi prosecuted Mr. Karl Mublberger in the summons court, on Monday on charges of house trespass, using criminal force and insult. Mr. Chopard appeared for the defence. Complainant said that he rented a violin from defendant for a month,442 words
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406 1909-06-24 17 Every one turned up at the Teutonia Club on Friday evening in response to an invitation from the members to join them- in celebrating the fifty-third anniversary of the Club. And for this occasion a quite charming programme had been arranged406 words
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Article142 1909-06-24 17 It is only a few years since that nobody in Bangkok who bad tbe slightest respect for themselves or for the garments they wore would be seen in a ricksha. The vehicles themselves were then choice samples of what snch things should not be as they were142 words
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1633 1909-06-24 18 The* Attorney General moved at the Legislative Council of Hongkong the second reading of the bill entitled an ordinance to amend the Prepared Opium Ordinance 1891. In doing so, he said that members understood the necessity for this bill,says1,633 words
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Article164 1909-06-24 18 (From Oitk Own Coukrspondknt.) Malacca, June 22. Surely the stigma Sleepy Hallow won't stick to Malacca much longer; for it is awaking to activity very rapidly. Onlv this week wo had a record in the club, 10 ladies present against a former average of three, while in164 words
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Article162 1909-06-24 18 Mr. Stanley Knocker was before the fourth magistrate, yesterday, in answer to two charges of driving a motor car without a light. He pleaded not guilty. Police constable Tuck said that at 7.45 p.m., on Jun 3, he saw motor car No. 43 being driven p*162 words
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1332 1909-06-24 19 Court of Appeal assembled T «fnJaT P The official list of canes tons in nomber but of these seven are •“‘TSwithdrawn. There are few appeals (illusions of Mr. Justioe Sercoinbe sf and three against those of the1,332 words
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348 1909-06-24 19 The board of licensing justices met in the senior magistrate's court, on Wednesday, to consider applications in respect of public house licences for the third quarter of 1909. Those of the board present were Messrs. E. C. Howard, (chairman), W. Pea cock, (secretary),348 words
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Article117 1909-06-24 19 Many homes in Singapore, may shortly have a vacancy in the family kennel if attention is not paid to the fact that dogs have to be registered for the ensuing twelve months. Registrations commenced on the Ist inst., and it is a surprising fact that to date117 words
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Article77 1909-06-24 19 The Johore State railway has been in speoted by Messrs. J. W. B. Maclaron, A. J. W. Watkins and S. Tomlinson, and it is understood that the line has been officially passed by these gentlemen. Which means that the railway will now be taken over from the77 words
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1100 1909-06-24 20 Private# I). W. Miller and J. S. Duokly, Middlesex Regiment, who are charged with calpablo homicide in canning the death of a Chinaman at Pulau Brani. were again before the third magistrate, on Monday afternoon. Mr. Hawtry, assistant superintendent1,100 words
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Article198 1909-06-24 20 A few minutes after 4 pm. on Wednesday, sparks from a tire which was used for drying Malacca canes at the house of a Malay named Sadu, in Moulmein R >ad. ignited the attap roof, which suddenly burst into flames. An alarm was sent in from the198 words
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634 1909-06-24 20 Mr. Jastioe Bourne, sitting i„ thB K Supreme Court, Shanghai, ha« Riven ment in tavour of Mrs. Florence tWi. fc case brought against her by a share h,** Mr. F. L. Marshall, to compel he, to deli."'634 words
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Article435 1909-06-24 21 c c. c. v. R* A 5 two cricket matches on the There 'vere Saturday. The one on the K p was between the home eleveu *S. c C G A The former gained the Sj. Details ‘follow. rS »o b lbwA k rti*ar l.” W llenjatielil c Clarke435 words
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Article595 1909-06-24 21 5. R. E. (v.) v. Sergti. 3rd Middlesex. An interesting rifle match took place, on the Balestier range, last Saturday, between the above named teams, and resulted in a win for the former by the narrow margin of one point. Unfortunately the weather was bad from the outset,595 words
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Article163 1909-06-24 21 Keppel Golf Club, Monthly Medal. The competition for the June medal was played for on Saturday and Sunday, the 19th and 20th inst., the winner being Capt. Townley, who returned a nett score of 69, Mr. J. H. Sonnets score being the next best. These scores were as follows:—Capt.163 words
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Article141 1909-06-24 21 Six-a-Side Competition. Entries have closed for the S. C. C. six aside football competition, the final of which will be played at the olnb gymkhana meeting on July 3. On Friday the following teams were drawn: —(1) Rrookwell, Rickett, Spence, Edmett, Toogood, Cochran. (2) Doig, Ballmore, Lloyd, Marsh,141 words
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Article101 1909-06-24 21 S. C. C. v. R. E. A game was played on the Esplanade, on Tuesday, between elevens representing the S. C. C. and the R. E. Play, was altogether one-sided as the Club proved overwhelmingly superior, and in the first half aepred four goals to their opponents' nothing. In101 words
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Article2051 1909-06-24 22 London, Jane 16. I >aniell, of Trinity, is tho Senior Wrangler at Cambridge—the last of the line, as the IV'ranglership has been abolished for the future. The London Gazette notifies that Prince Nasbimoto has been decorated with tho Grand Cross of the Victorian Order. Prince and Princess Kuni2,051 words
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Article1137 1909-06-24 23 Berlin, June 16. I'rince Bueiow lias delivered a speech in tiie Reichstag on the question of the tiuancial reforms. He repudiated statements that the Centro ,ar a< l been excluded from a proper share m the duty of solving the financial problem, stated that ho had always been1,137 words
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115 1909-06-24 23 (From Our Own Correspondknt.) Malacca, June 22. Rather an imposing ceremony took place in Malacca, on Monday, when a venerable member of the Junior Civil Service, Kecbut bin Ali, late bailiff in the land office, was presented with the Imperial Service MedaJ. The presentation took place115 words
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Article99 1909-06-24 23 Sikh I’. C. 282 prosecuted a motor-car driver named Ahmat in the summons court, yesterday, on a charge of driving hi* motor-car on the wrong side of the road, at the Post Office end of Caveoagh bridge. Tho constable stated that a European wan driving the car99 words
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1879 1909-06-24 24 Mr. .1. 11. Harrop, manager, Dunlop Estate, writes as follows:— Sir,—I shall be glad if you will allow me the hospitality of your columns in order that publicity may be given to the present1,879 words
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Shipping in Port.
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Article495 1909-06-24 25 Jane 16 (iauriM .l*d. ►tr. B*rikoff Odes S. btr, Home, Amoy, We« Bin B<# Dnt 8 tr, Latz, Samarang, Heap <Ha*9 n C HxkKian, Out str, Huberth, Batavia, Wee Br0 17 o never. ,tr M,lnerz Pnlembang, Penang, Straits S. S. Coy fyn Vnl 'btr, Karseies, Palembang, Ships str, Mohr,495 words
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Article510 1909-06-24 25 June 16 Calypso, Brit str, Penang and Deli Wakasa Marti, Jap str, Antwerp via ports Ekaterinoslav, Russ str. Vladivostok Shimota, Brit str, New York Kistna, Brit str, P. Swettenham and Penang Kinta, Brit str, Teluk Anson via ports Profit, Nor str, Bangkok 17 Laurens Pit, Dut str, Indrsgiri C.510 words
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Article239 1909-06-24 25 Singapore, June 28, 1009. PRODUCE. Gambler buyer h I 9.25 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked ,,18.874 Copra Bali 8.26 do Pontiaoak 7.70 Pepper, Black buyers 11.874 do White buyers 19.26 Sago Flour Sarawak 2 974 do Brunei No. 1 2.86 Pearl Sago 4.00 Coffee Bali 26.00 Coffee239 words
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193 1909-06-24 25 It will be remembered, nnyn the Siam Observe**, that until the beginning of the present year the Norddeutscher Lloyd had a coaling station at Koh-si Ch ing. The coal was brought from Pulau Laut by steamer and stored in193 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article317 1909-06-24 26 |-—I ’Z' llll“I <«=. 1903 f 300,000 300,000 30,000 10 10 Bdat Tin Mining Go., Lid. 800 1907 I t3oo,i*oo I m. v lo 7,.>W» bra* tg i»»a. 7.00 i: 1901 9600,000 I 600,U0U 60, M lu iu Bruaeh Hydraulic Tin M. Co., Lid. 7.75 1908 1600,000 444,769 444,769317 words
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Article577 1909-06-24 26 1 I I j 190.1 £lftt.0O( 137.062/10/ 1( 4 ,50 1 Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd. (fully paid) 6.12.6 30% f or ’08 H 8,500 17/f (oontrib).. 6.10.0 w 1906 $200,000 151.200 15.120 10 4,880 Balgownie Rubber Estate Ltd. 35.50 2*%fo‘ r “'i| 1904 680,000 20,187/ir/. j 12,000 6,250 Batu577 words
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Article183 1909-06-24 26 I 1 Hy4 I 4,805 7,688 13/6 12/6 916 Bells Asbestos Eastern Agenoy, Ltd. 6 25 15% for’07 1S08 *250,000 202,500 2,025 100 j 00 475 Bnmei Oil Royalty Ltd. 100.00 1907 11,500,000 1,065,150 ,?'o 9?2 J? 10 8,850 Eastern Smelting Co., Lid* 10.0O io%for’08 l 118,450 10 7183 words
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