The Straits Budget, 8 July 1909

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  • 27 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL LXIII. NO. 2682. Singapore, Thursday, July 8,1909. CSTAtUtNEO OVU HALF A CEKTStT Price 25 cents
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  • 232 1 LEADERSTurkey’s Awakening Singapore to Penang 12*18 Orator of Empire 18 Socialism Minus Equality 18*14 Morder Most Foul 14 Singapore Rubber Market 14-16 Local and Gknkral Italians in Malaya 2 Aoglo-Cbineso School 8 A Loss to Penang 8 S.r Hugh Clifford 8 Manicipal Singapore 4*6 Philharmonic Concert 6
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  • 728 1 Nonya’s Troubles. MONEY DIFFICULTIES DIVULGED IN BANKRUPTCY. Ignorance or Relatives Before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith in the Bankruptcy Court, on Friday, a nonya named Chan 1m Neo was examined in bankruptcy. She stated that she was the widow of Hoh Ang Kee, who died five years ago. At the time
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  • 132 1 Messrs. C. McArthur and C. W. Darbishire have been appointed members of the Tan* jong Pagar Dock Board for a further torm of three years with effect from July 1. Mr. A. B. Chamberlain, chief officer of the Colonial steamer Sea Mew, is appointed an examiner for
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  • 609 2 Tong Ah Wong, the dhoby’s assistant, gave evidence before the second magistrate, on Wednesday, in the enquiry into the gang robbery at the dhoby’s shop, at 99 Dunlop St. He identified the third of the four accused as the man who
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  • 66 2 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. inform or that the output of dry rubber from the Labu estate last month was 8,009 lbs. making a total of 25,290 lbs. for the first six months of the year. In June of last year the output of wet
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  • 419 2 The Tongkah correspondent of the Straits Echo writes under date June 24 In my notes some time ago, I informed you of the arrival of some Chinese Hakka coolies from the Federated Malay States, and that there was every
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  • 236 2 Writing from Malacca, on 3rd inst., our correspondent says Col. A. Murray departed last night by the Perak after bidding good-bye to all his Malacca friends as this is his last official visit. Though Col. Murray was not a resident iu Malacca, yet his loss is felt
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  • 364 2 ITALIANS IN MALAYA. R ev. J.Capra Visits Singapore and the Federated States. The Rev. J. Capra, Iwto, Science and Agriculture, has bL„' N “««al to Singapore and the F M g V". visit past ten days, and ho left for v.',-- “8 the German Mil after some v „r» b
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  • 167 2 (From Our Own Corrkhpondknt.) Hongkong, July 5. After a hearing lasting for nine days the Full Court here, consisting of Sir Fr&nci* Piggott, chief justice, and Mr. Justice Gompertz, puisne judge, has delivered its decision on the application calling upon Mr Clive Fletcher
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  • 46 2 Tho oottarn of dry rubber from w Malacca Rubber estates for June was t lbs, against 3,860 for the same month a« year. The total for the first «x months or this year is 85,500, against 14,550 for same period last year.
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  • 442 3 i nuln-Cbinoae School, this morning, '“imterUiimeiit, quite different from „oreI enter* di „tribution, was given the rtl l0 '.P„ of Graduation Exercises, under the ei |,jbition, also, a magnificent rbe '5 0 T a studects' work such as has never .rrayot »tu
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  • 42 3 The manager reports Rubber crop jjanested daring the month of Jane, 4828 lbs. dry; corresponding month last year dry; total for first six months of 1909, ***** lbs. dry; total for corresponding period last year, ***** lbs. dry.
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  • 53 3 flie manager o! the Balgownie Rubber kutaten reports Rubber crop harvested daring toe month of Jane amounted to 8044 1m estimated dry; corresponding month last rear ,.194 lbs estimated dry. Total for first 8 ®ontlm of year 1909/10 <fo>4 lbs estimated f otal for corresponding period last
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  • 122 3 (From Our Special Correspondent.) Penang, July 2. Dr. H. L. E. Lnering has accepted the Professorship of Theology in the Martin Theological College, at Frankfurt-on-Main, and leaves here for Prussia early in August. When the
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  • 58 3 (From Our Special Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2. Tho crop of the Daiuansara (Selangor) l iubber Co.'s estate for the second quarter of tho year amounts to 41,725 lbs. This brings the total crop for the first six months of the year to 73,9H7 lbs., against 52,230
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  • 170 3 The voyage of the damaged steamer Netherton from Singapore to West Hartlepool was very eventful. After being patched up here by liiley, Hargreaves ana Co., the vessel stood forty feet oat of the water forward. She was therefore difficult to handle.
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  • 161 3 Mr. E. Lacherstein, third engineer of the N. L>. L. steamer Korat, was drowned at the steamer’s side at Tanjong Pagar on Friday night, shortly after nine o’clock. The steamer had been coaling at the wharf, preparatory to her departure for Saigon, and Mr. Lacherstein had been keeping
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  • 231 3 The knighthood for Mr. Hugh Clifford (Colonial Secretary of Ceylon) that has been anticipated for some time bas at length arrived, and is announced among the birthday honours. Many will bo tbe congratulations for Sir Hugh Clifford, K. C. M. G
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  • 65 3 (From Our Correspondent.) London via Penang, July 2. The Cicely Company declares a dividend of 221 per cent, making 50 for the year on the preference shares, and 85 per oent. making 55 for the year on tho ordinary shares. The
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  • 272 3 The Court of Appeal was engaged, on Wednesday and Thursday, with the appeal of G. E. Mohamed Mader Sahib against the decision of the Chief Justice in the case in which appellant was plaintiff and the Chetty firm of Kavena Mana Shona Moon a and R. M.
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  • 127 5 ihe Malay Mail of Saturday’s date says e understand that the Earl of Crewe, ecretary of State for the Colonies, has been p eased to signify his approval of the con--inuance of the ten per cent, local allowance r another two years from January next to S™ 8
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  • 1260 5 The Singapore Cricket Club athletic sports held on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon were blessed with the most delightful weather, but it was uncommonly hot and the large crowd of natives and others who lolled in
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  • 88 5 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., agents for the Linggi Plantations Ltd have received cable advice from the general manager, that the total amount of dry rubber harvested on the company’s estates during the past month was 42,500 lbs., making the total for the first six months of this
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  • 520 6 Except in tiie matter of public attendance, the concert given in the Victoria theatre on Thursday wbh very satisfactory, and it would seem that the Singapore Philharmonic Society has entered on a new lease of musical life, after a period of inactivity
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  • 104 6 Kanagasabi, an Indian contractor, baa been prosecuted by thirty coolies in the third magistrate’s court, for not paying them their wages, and by nineteen more, in the fourth magistrate's court, on the same charge. The latter ease was concluded, yesterday, and the contractor was ordered to pay
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  • 486 6 The bankruptcy list for Friday was a short one, but as it included five public examinations, which are almost always lengthy, the work of the court would have taken the greater portion of the day had not some of the items been
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  • 164 6 Beware of spurious friends is the moral to be learned from the following incident which occurred on Thursday. A Javanese and his wife employed respectively as kebun and ayah in a Tanjong Katong family, had sheltered for some days in their quarters a Malay who was out
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  • 235 6 PERAK RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Programme of Coming Annual P rize Meeting. The annual prize meeting n f ti Rifle Association will be held nn i er4lt August 1 and 2. The first day's m J y ?I> includes vanishing taruet ti™ /T “me yards, the running man 200 yards, a brick
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  • 254 6 Is the Bible a book of Christian or Moham modan law? This point was raised in a case before the Court of Appeal, on Thursday after noon. The appeal was one from a decision of the Chief Justice, the appellants being three Arab children, Gaya, Lama and
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  • 111 6 The Pinang Gazette reportsAt P the Governor’s movements are a lit e uncertain owing to the latest developmen s in Kedah, bat it is generally expected in well-informed quarters that Hts “X 1 lency will visit Penang and be present a races this month and proceed to
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  • 372 7 SINGAPORE SHARE REPORT. M ess rs Fraser and Company’s Weekly Circular. A anticipated, the set-back in Rubbers in our last report was but of sliort Sot aid early in the week buyers were X active, With Hood business passing wdonint! rates. The industrial and Sg Sns still call for no
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  • 98 7 Wednesday, a Chinaman was arrested Jardino 8 Wharf near the French steamer U Seyne which was lying alongside. A police officer on doty thought the Chinaman ooked pretty bulky; so he stopped him and e him. The result was the revelation of a luanhty of chandu wrapped
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  • 98 7 JLwT?- Dr D K McDowell, the darinnH, 0 birtha and deaths, shows that were B rS?.* Wefc 3f nded June 26 deaths loath J ,n Singapore, equal to a entimate^nn° f fl*? 9 per tbousand the deathh opulatlOD Malarial fever claimed 21 ju..: yaentery 7, bronchitis 12,
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  • 162 7 Li A Bun was, on July 2, before Mr. Green on remand for having in his possession fourteen secret society tickets of the Gi Heng, a branch of the Triad Society. Tho case is in the hands of Insp. Nicoi.
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  • 103 7 About noon on Thursday, two cars were ou tho tram line in River Valley Road, moving in opposite directions. A Malay ou a bicycle going townwards came up behind one of the cars, and, to clear it, crossed tho line and
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  • 123 7 An appeal from Labuan was taken by the Court of Appeal, on Thursday, the Chief Justice (Sir W. Hyndman-.Tones), Mr. Justice Thornton, and Mr. Justice Scrcombe Smith sitting. The plaintiff and respondent was Chook Boon Seok and the defendant and appellant was Cheok Boon Yu. Mr.
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  • 116 7 Two Chinese, one of them a lad only fourteen years of age, were left in charge of a Chinese house on a plantation of! Thomson Road, on Sunday night, and when Sia Ah Lim, the planter, returned on Monday morning, he found that the two coolies, a
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  • 35 7 The local manager on Friday received a telegram stating that the Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank (Netherlands India Commercial Bank) has declared a dividend of 10% (ten per cent.) for the year 1908.
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  • 500 7 The first through passenger train to Singapore left Kuala Lumpur, this morning, says the Malay Mail of Thursday last, and railway communication between Penang and Singapore is now an accomplished fact. It is not expected that for the present, at
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  • 67 7 The output of clean ore from the Kiuta Association’s Mine for the month of June was Elevators 59 piculs, tribute 462 piculs, total 521 piculs. The output of clean ore from Salak South Mine for the month of June was 571.91 piculs. The output of clean ore from
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  • 57 7 A notification in the Government Gazette states that messages are now accepted at all Government telegraph offices in the Colony for transmission to the following countries at the rates mentioned :—To Siam (via Kedah) 8 cents per word. Via Kedah and Moulmein to Burma 44 cents, to
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  • 94 11 ,Kkom Oru Own Corrksi»ONDßNT.) Kuala Lumpur, July 6. The Karl of Crewe has approved of a Bcheme improving tho prospects of mine iospectors and assistant wardens of mines. Tho output from the Salak South mines for Jane was .771 piculH. The
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  • 353 11 (KkiiM Ol’R CoRRKSPONDKNT). Malacca, July 2. On Thursday evening, the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus presented the Cantata •'Cinderella.’ The schoolroom was vory tastefully decorated for the occasion with a raised stage at one end having all the necessary appurtenances. A largo audience was present, including Mr.,
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  • 1101 11 The Middlesex 1st team and a team representing the R. G. A. faced each other, on Monday, on the ground of the S.C.O. to deter mine who should become possessor of the cup for the season 1909/10. The
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  • 239 11 ii. E. the Governor, Sir John Anderson, G. C. M. G., will lay the corner stone of the new building, on Friday, August 27, at 6.16 p.m. At H. 45 p.m. the same day, the Associa tion will hold a festival in the Victoria Theatre,
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  • 21 12 May. At Boynton, Herts, od June ‘23, the wife of Charles \Y. May, Hongkong and Shanghai Hank, of a daughter.
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1247 12 —Straits Times, July 1. We have ceased for Home little time to deeply concern ourselveH in the affairH of tho Near Hast, because there seemed good reason to believe that the peace of that part of the world had been settled by diplomatic efforts. The strong brutality of
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    • 1059 12 Straits Times, July 2. We publish to-day a telegraphed tion despatched by our special from Kuala Lumpur, after he badS** 1 thither as a passenger on the train run on the new through Singapore to Penang. He seems hT had a somewhat exciting exDeri. but on the
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    • 1185 13 —Straits Times, July 3. We are not surprised to hear from the papers just to hand by the Home Mail that :he speech delivered by Lord Rosebery when welcoming delegates to the Imperial Press Conference created an abnormal sensation. It is beyond question that the ex-Premier is
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    • 1240 13 obscures the path we follow. Strait* Times Inly ft. In a recent issue of the Now York Independent a writer, who does not appear to be so obsessed as the average of his compatriots by the greatness of his country, makes some carious comments on the British
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    • 1283 14 Straits Times, July 6. Further particulars of the double murder at the Imperial Institute leave no doubt that Colonel Sir Curzon Wyllio, and Dr. Cawas Lalcaca were the victims of a political maniac. One of the murderer’s associates asserts that he was excited by appeals to his
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    • 1391 14 get anywhere else in the world. —Straits Times, July 7. i Singapore now possesses the advantage ol direct railway communication with the best rubber growing districts in the Federated Malay States. The servico can only develop slowly, but that it will keep pace with the increasing output
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 89 12 Hih postfr«e pnc# of the Straits Times i» years The po»t free price of the Straits budget is $l4 a year. It is not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods arc at the same proportionate rate as for a year. The Straits budget can be
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  • 663 15 Referring to our recent account of a hailstorm in Singapore on May 14, the Agricultural Bulletin remarks :—There does not seem to have ever been a record of hail in Singapore before and this is the most southern spot in which hail has been recorded in the Peninsnla.
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  • 528 16 Prof. Simpson, the* plague export, who was iu Singapore a few yearn ago, has been created C. M. G Mr. K. V. McClelland ban been unauimouHly appointed honorary secretary of the Brewster Club, Batu Gajah. The Rev. and Mrs. K. E. Pease, of the \nglo-Chinese School, left
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  • 917 16 There is an interesting Hpecial message in the Times from its special correspondent in Tokio with reference to the situation in Manchuria. The correspondent, writing under date May .‘*0, says: In conjunction with your Peking correspondent. who joined me here last
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  • 160 16 M. A. Tobin, lately chief clerk in the Municipal water department, was, on Wed nesday, again beforo Mr. Colrnan, the object being to frame charges and to decide on the tribunal. The charges already entered were criminal breach of trust
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  • 96 16 Tin mining in Ipoh continues to show improvement, says In Tinland, an< the mines are doing very well, among 4 being the famous Tronoh mine, the o P which was nearly 3,000 piculs las It is stated that some very rich groun has been struck on
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  • 485 17 Messrs. .Samuel Montagu and Co., write on U °s our last letter, an unsold !,nt last week’s bar gold haH been sent bal[a B ank of England, together with the iDW the "arrivals this week from r“'aC. about *500,000 in all.
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  • 34 17 The total quantity of ore exported by the tributors on the land of the Johore I*o Mining Co., Ltd., during the month of June was 115 bags *B7 piculs.
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  • 539 17 (From Our Own Corrkspondknt.) Labuan, June 31. The Borneo Theatrical Co. gave their last performance on June 16, when there was a crowded house they left for Brooketon eu route for Sarawak by the L’Aubaine on the 23rd. Labuan is to
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  • 111 17 The philatelist who makes a specialty of collecting Siamese stamps will shortly bo able to add largely to their number, for wo believe it is the intention to surcharge all the existing stamps with satang values. The department at the Ministry of Finance, in whose care the stamps
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  • 364 17 The directors' report and statement of account of the Tebong Rubber and Tapioca Estate, Limited, for the year ending 31st January 1909, to bo presented at the first annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at Shanghai, on
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  • 159 17 The M. M. steamer Caledonien, 2,140 tons, Capt. Casanova, from Marseilles, with the mails of June 8, which arrived in Singapore last week, experienced monsoon weather in the Indian Ocean. By a clever ruse,the captain of the vessel
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  • 54 17 A gardener in the employ of Mr. Van Cuylenberg, while fishing iu a drain in Paterson Road on Sunday, was bitten in the finger by a snake. He complained of great pain in the elbow and was taken to hospital, where the place bitten was cut
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  • 1552 20 London, June 30. An Array memorandum presented to the French Government reports that the Field Army is in a high state of efficiency and well prepared to take the field on the shortest notice. It has now 10,137 officers, and 265,515 men liable to foreign service, compared with
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  • 830 20 Berlin, June 30. The Emperor William will not leave Germany until a settlement of the impending change in the Imperial Chancellorship hae been arrived at. It is understood that the Reichstag will only dissolve if the new majority of the Reich stag creates a conflict with the fredera
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  • 13 22 fTbo Btraitu Times is not responsible for the opioioua of its correspondents.]
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  • 487 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—In the Pall Mall Gazette a few months ago, reference was made to me and corn meats on the action I had taken at the meeting of a rubber company. I have also received letters from two or threo
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  • 374 22 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —1 wonder if that worthy champion <4 temperance reform, Rot. J. A. B. Cook, -whs recently upheld its banner in your columns, has had a chance of examining a «iraft of the proposed new Pharmacy Act for there Settlements? If he
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  • 333 22 (Fuom Oi:i: Own ntj Kuala Lumpur, July 0. Glorious weather prevailed here to-day for the opening of the Selangor Turf Club s midsummer meeting. The attendance, however, was only moderate. Details of the events are as follow Ex-Griffin 11 andioap (Ik
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  • 25 22 Salak South, Ltd. returns for June are as follows: —The machinery worked 465.16 hours, and the clean ore won was 571.01 piculs.
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  • 359 22 On -Monday there arrived from H, and Japan tho new 9,000 tonn steamer Hirano Maru, which it ln f4cr(:% vessel of the Nippou Yusen DfcWtst placed on the European lit“ a k *l* U a reception was held on
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  • 68 22 (From Oub Own Cokrkspondhnt.) Penang, July 6. The enquiry into the charge against him Chee Siang of falsifying the books of the Hong kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has been concluded, but a postponement has been made till Thursday
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  • 103 22 In the presence of a fow friends in George’s Church, Penang, on 6th inst.,tno marriage was quietly solemnized of M* ss Grace Violet Morrell, daughter of Mr, Frederick Kent Morrell, Streatham, London, to Mr. Charles Alfred Matthews, of the Ann of Messrs. Harrisons and Crossfield, Lto, Port
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  • 284 23 Chinaman namod Lam N't? took A yo “„,,„tcrfeitten cent pieces to a money c ere “,r uamed K adir Mydio, on June 22, C aliened to have tried to exchange ten 40 d is an a The natura i reßa lt
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  • 250 23 (From Our Spkcial Corrksfondknt.) Kuala Lumpur July 3. A moot! the June rubbor outputs, the AngloMalay in given as 40,744 pounds, and the Pataling as 11,749 pounds. Kuala Lumpur, July 5. The Rubber crop harvested on Highlands and Lowlands estate for Juno totalled 27,203 lbs. this making the
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  • 54 23 he dry rubber harvested on tho Inch nneth Rubber Estates for Juno was 5,589 ,1, year the amount for June was rf ioAr dr y ru bber for the first six months J is 25,424 lbs., and for the same period 1 y< ar the
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  • 250 23 In the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Sercombe-Smith, on Wednesday, Mr. J. R. Broadley, an engineer in the employ of Messrs. Howarth, Erskine and Co., Ltd., sued his employers for 61,260 alleged to to be due for sixty days' Sunday labour
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  • 237 23 Mr. F. J. Wayman writes to the West Australian, from tho Ceylon Bureau, Perth (W. A):On the recent arrival at Colombo of the Malwa from Australia several Australian passengers w’ere victimised in purchasing precious stones from a native jeweller who
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  • 80 23 When is a broker not a broker is tho very latest conundrum. Various answers are given. One is, When instead of selling he is sold. Another, When the Law says he mustn’t take the Profits. Another, When he’s too much concerned. Still another, with a spice
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  • 222 23 The Ceylon Observer learns that the admiralty have decided to keep their own coal at Colombo as well as Trincomalee. At present there is no coal at Trincomalee and the warships that are engaged at target practice, and so
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  • 90 23 Tho advance statement of weight of block tin and tin ore exported daring the months of January to June, 1909, and of doty collected thereon, as compared with the corresponding period of previous year is as
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  • 138 23 Wun Ah Ngi, a Chinese lamp trimmer in the employ of tbo Singapore-Krauji Railway, was tried before the second magistrate, on Tuesday, on a charge of possession of morphine exceeding, in amount, twelve official doses. A railway inspector watched the case on behalf of the railway. Dr. Campbell
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  • 29 23 (From Our Corrksrondf.nt.) London via Penang, July 2. The Perak Tin Mining company’s report is issued, and it states that the amount carried forward is 1T,577.
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  • Sporting Intelligence. Notes in General.
    • 471 24 Following an* details of the draw in tiie mixed fourHomo competition Byes:—Miss Elcum and Dr. Finlayson 4, Mrs. K Allen and Sir A. Young 3, Mrs. Watkins and W. B. Hooper 4, Mrs. Stockley and A. S. Bailey 5, Mr. and Mrs. Darbishire 6, Mrs. Coombe and T. G.
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    • 324 24 Lower Perak Ladies’ Club. At the weekly practice shoot held on Tuesday last, the following scores were made Mrs. Oliver Marks 29 Miss Melbye 28 Mrs. Shaw 27 Mrs. Campbell 26 Miss Koch 28 Miss Janie Koch 28 Miss Oleeson 22 Mrs. Palmer 21 Mrs. Smail 13 Mrs. Smith
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    • 89 24 Malaya Association Championship. A good game in this competition was played at Beach Road, on Tuesday, between the Marine and Central Police Station teams, a very large crowd being present. The contest was keen and neither side was able to beat the other in the first half. In
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    • 183 24 The 5. C. C. Sports. Several preliminary heats were got off on the Esplanade on Thursday afternoon. In the 100 yards, Eddis won the first heat, Kleinmann the second. The following have qualified to take part on the long jump on Saturday—Cheek, Lloyd, Wald, Eddis, Thunder and Moorhouse. The
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    • 60 24 Tanglin Club Competition. The result of the June bowling at Tanglin Club was as follows*— petltl0B J. Robertson 693 rec 110.80« H. F reeman 77a Jr E. A. Cleaver 593 J? W. Lowther Kemp 714 7n F. E. Woraley Tailor 883 2J D. McLeod CraiK 631 S V. A
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    • 163 24 S. C. C. v. Middlesex Regt. The meeting of the S. C. C. and th. Middlesex regimental eleven at hSv the Esplanade on Tuesday, was characterised by fast and lively play. The teams wen well matched, but the Club possessed the hotter forwards. For some time from the start
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  • 273 24 It is expected that before many months have passed wireless telegraphic communication will be established between Japan and Hawaii, says the Japan Mail. It was not until the 15th of May last year that a wireless telegraphic station was established at Choshi
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  • Shipping in Port.
    • 473 25 June 3® Meyer, Dut str, Meinerz, Palembang, Hock Seng Tarneri Teluk Amoo, ra ßr“l B a*r m We P »S«. P- Semboe, AlUtio jar ass Ni ,en B k k Behß U k£?% tr.n.Qaiv.n.B^.more fc Rnt atr, Olsen, Penang, Btrait« S- 8. Coy jj*;,,® Sara..,!*, S.r str, Barton, Sarawak,
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    • 553 25 June 30 f Nerite Brit atr, Pladjoe t Bullmouth, Brit atr, P. Samboe Kittna, Brit atr, P. Swettenham and Penang Kinta Brit atr, Teluk Anaon via ports Chokrabongt, Siam atr, Bangkok via porta Bnn Yong Seng Brit atr. Palembang Hai Nam, Brit atr, Moar and Malaooa Lai Sang, Brit
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  • 240 25 Sinoapom, July 7, 1909 PRODUCE. Gtmbier 9.50 do (Cube No. I) onpioked 18 62* Copra Bali 8 40 do Pontianak 7.80 Pepper, Black buyer* 11.60 do White 8% buyer* 1860 Sago Flour Sarawak 8.20 do Bruoei No. 1 8 05 Pearl Sago 4.26 Coffee Bali 28.26 Coffee
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  • 179 25 It ib very difficult to explain the fluctuations in the opium trade between India and the Further East. In the year 1908 9 the exports of the drug to China and the treaty ports declined by only 2 per cent,
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