The Straits Budget, 3 March 1910

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  • 27 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE ‘STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXIV NO. 2716 Singapore, Thursday, March 3,1910. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY Price 25 cents,
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  • 246 1 leadeusp.trcing the King’s Hand 10 China’s Awakening ...10 11 Will It Last 11 Difertile Defences ...11*12 Tib* tan Trouble H American Armaments 12-13 Local and Gknkral— Social and Personal 1 Notts from Mnar 4 Not* from L&buan 6 Strwits 1). ft noes 6 P.aotets’ Association 6 Correspondence
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  • 715 1 Mr. B. O. Stoney, assistant resident, Brunei, has arrived from Labuan. Copt, and Mrs. Prynn arrived from London on Tuesday by the P. and O. steamer Nile. Inspector Hart returned from long leave on Tuesday by the intermediate P. and O. steamer Nile. The Master Attendant, Commander
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  • 41 3 (From Ode Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 25. A London syndicate acquires the new Amberst estate now known as the Ban Hock Hoe estate near Batu Caves, which was originally opened under coffee by Mr. Carey.
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  • 25 3 (From Our Own Corrbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, February 24. The Tekka Mines are declaring a furthor dividend of Is. 6d. payable on March 11.
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  • 433 4 The learned judges of the Supreme Court met at 10 80 on Monday to arrang* the March general cau'-e hs\ Tht re are only ]ft ra L i s on the list, miv< uof them having Chet’iesas plaintiff 4. There
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  • 272 4 (Fhom a Couhkspondent.) Muar, Ft bruary 26. Tho Muar contingent of the Johoro forces is now about two bund strong On Tburs day. the 15th lay of the Chinese month, tin y had a march O'lt in tho early morning, fully one hundn d under arms, with
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  • 674 4 The Financial Times of February 8, H»yp. Messt h. Harrisons and Crostield, secretari* sto the Lubber Estates ot Johor**, Ltd., have i-sutd a circular to the shareholde*s of that undertaking, stating that, ats several mouths must eLpse before tlte next g«
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  • 387 4 N T o marked activity has characterised thi market, and fluctuations have been <. Ula jj 8 r* ports the Globe in its review of the tin market for the week ended J-muiry 2.), Con. suiuers continue to buy sparingly, and, gene/,
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  • 195 4 Syed Mohamed bin Agil bin Yahya applied to Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, ou Monday, for probate of the will of the late Syed Taliar bin Ali bin Hassan. his cousin, who left two wills Mr. R. St. J. Braddell appeared ou his behalf and brought evidence show
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  • 95 4 Mr. A. Staines Manders, the organising manager of the International Rubber and Allied Trades Exhibition, Ltd., announces that, at the exhibition which will be open next year from .June 12 to 28 inclusive, the rates for space will be four shillings for ft square foot and
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  • 619 5 ,v Uvaneso, four tuen and two women, Mo*' Mr. de Mello, on Thur»day, 2 'r. cliargo of knowiuy or having reason to k“ on or about .lanuary 7, ot the death of m', mu, a syce employed
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  • 51 5 ’1 hi>M Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 23. P«^t od st D E s <»l»l Mission bas in Lamt i/ f Nf u bronner a property it is understood °nf^ 4 o f C J h P ur P ofie Hite. tOO< ere cting a church on
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  • 590 5 Before Mr. Justice Sercomb© Smith, on Tuesday, Mr. How aud Allen appeared on behalf ot the Deutsche Asiatischu Bank in a judgment mmmons against Lim Tuah Tow, against whom judgment had been given in tbo supreme court for #25,000,
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  • 107 5 Capt. Stockley, who has resigned his appoint ment as A. 1). C, to His Excellency the Governor, in ordor to devote his future energies to ru >b r, left for home on Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs Stockley, by the P. RDd O intermediate steamer Nyanza. Capt. Stockley, who
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  • 331 5 Nine Macaos were arrested at TanjoDg Rhn, some weeks ago, on a charge of being members of an unlawful society. One of the-e was subsequently released, and the case agaiust tho remaining eight was proceeded with in the third
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  • 52 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 24. At the Lake Club dance last night, the Chief Judicial Commissioner, Sir A. F. G. Law presented Mr. H. Vane with a canteen, from the me mbers of the Club, in recognition of his servicos as honorary secretary for
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  • 44 5 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, February 23. In the Mills Trophy competition for February the scores are. —Perak Ladies R. A. 197; Selangor 196; Penang 195; Singapore 190; North Kinta 183; Telnk Anson 177; Ipoh 174; Malacca 170 and Seremban 113.
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  • 119 5 Mr. Campbell defended a man named Wee Chye who was tried before Mr. Colman, on Thursday, on a charge of picking the pocket of one Cho Lok in South Bridge Road, at 11 a.m. on the 9th inst., of $8 in notes. Dotcctivs Inspector Bonrne prosecuted. Accused was
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  • 918 6 Majid, Malay P. C. 2:ifi. a d Letchmanan, Tamil P. C. were before Mr. Colriian, on Saturday, on a charge ot extortion of five and a half .cents from three hawkers, Wee Choo. Soh Piah and 'Ian Cl twee,
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  • 343 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, February 24. The Ven. Archdeacon Sharp arrived from Kuching on the Oth i use. and left for B. N. B. ports by the Sabah on 17th. The Paris cint matograph continues to show to a full teut nightly in spite of the
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  • 19 6 (From Our Own uokrrspondknt.) Kuala Lumpur, February 25. rijc application lists for Ulan Simpan shares are full.
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  • 78 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, February 24. It is reported in official circles here that General Sir John French lias returned dis. satisfied to an extreme degree with the defences of the Straits, tho British possessions in China,
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  • 177 6 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, February 28. At the general meeting of the Planters’ Associatiou, held yesterday. Mr. Malcolm Cumming presided. The following committfo was appointed to report on the benevolent fund:—Messrs.Prior. Quartley aud Zacharias. Mr. Cumming welcomed the application of tho
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  • 72 6 (From Our Own Correspondknt Kuala Lumpur, February 25. Dr. S. H. R Lucy, medical officer in charge, Seremban, has been appointed senior medical officer of Perak with his headquarters at I poll. The Perak Pioneer says that Dr. Freer is to have medical charge of Negri Sembilan
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  • 133 6 Humour attributes the recent very influential buying of Linggi shares to a decision by the board to distribute among the shareholders the Kamuning B shares, owned by the Linggi Company, says the Malay Mail. Such a distribution, if made, would, of course be a very handsome bonus. Tho
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  • 13 7 m, St~»W Time, h no‘ r««P° n3ib,e ,or the of itd oorrespondeote.]
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  • 630 7 To tiie Editor of the Btr»ite Times. With reference to the leading artiole -JL issue of the 22nd I inst., I wish to Tort to all owners of private carnages biovoles and tiioyoles that the only empowered totes. and have no power to regulate nn t r the
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  • 492 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —A rumour is afloat that an applies* tion has been made to Government asking for permission to organise a Malay Volunteer Corps in Singapore. This is a very good movement, and I hope it will not end in a fiasco.
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  • 47 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, March 1. The staff of the Forests and Gardens Department are presenting Mr. Walter Fox, superintendent of the Gardens, with an illuminated farewell address to-morrow, eulogising his service of thirty-one years in the Straits Settlements. Mr. Fox retires shortly.
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  • 67 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 23. Sir Ralph Paget, K. C M. G., and Lady Paget arrived here yesterday and leave for Singapore to-day, en route for Bangkok where they are going on a holiday prior to Sir Ralph taking up
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  • 310 7 The Sarawak Gasette of February 16, reports that at the end of January and early in February the weather was unusually cloudy and wet, the sun being bnt seldom seen. On the night
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  • 135 7 (From Oue Owm Correspondent.) Koala Lumpur, February 24. The semi-official party who visited Rawang on Tuesday inspected the coal mine, which ia six miles from Rawang and a three-mile walk in the jangle. The shafting and tunnelling
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  • 97 7 Fraser Co.’s Share Circular. Sinoe our last report, a very large business has been transacted, althoogh the wild speculation that was rampant in local robbers earlier in the week has subsided slightly, but the heavier stealing stocks on the other hand, after a slight lull before the auotiona, are in
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  • 736 9 To the Kditor of the Straits Times. s tlio valuer referred to in the V. I, there no mercy," in your issue of tr'd inst msy 1 ask you to find room for the f0l r ll.aoninuH asked
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  • 253 9 The repetition of the variety entertainment in aid of the fuuds of the Singapore Chiuesc Girls’ School, given by the friends of that institution at the Victoria Theatre, on February 23 was greeted with a bumper hou*-e. Most of tbo features of the programme were received
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  • 206 9 In tbo district court, on February *23 Ng Ah Sian and Lam Yong Sim were tried on a charge of robbing Leow Yong Peow of $4 in Hamah St, on February 13 Court inspector Ambrose prosecuted. Complainant stated that ho was employed in a Kampong GUm
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  • 173 9 Bo Ah Knang and Low Ah Leow were tried in the district court, on February 23 on a charge of housebreaking and theft at the home of Kim Bok, 654 Kalians Rd., at 2 a.m. (n February 16. Complainant stated that he was aroused from sleep by
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  • 370 9 Lim Cheng Tee and Ng Siow Kee were again before Mr. Colman, on February 23 for the conclusion of the hearing of the charge that they had been concerned in the unlawful recruiting of labourers for Kelantan. Mr. W. Peacock, of
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  • 87 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 23. Sir William Taylor’s at home was well* attended. Sir William left Kuala Lumpur to-day and motored to Port Swetteuham from where he is proceeding to Singapore, where he goes on board the P. and O. mail steamer Assays
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  • 29 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 28. Mr. H. N. Ridley, director of the Botanic Gardens, Straits Settlements, is proceeding on a visit to Setnl.
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  • 28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 23. Mr. A. M. Pountney has been nominated by tho government as a municipal commissioner, vice Mr. L. H. Clayton.
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  • 31 10 Gibbs. At Singapore, the wife of Philip H. Gibbs, ot a son. Gaunt.— On February 25, at 21, De Vere Gardens, the wife of L. E. Gaunt, of a son.
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  • 36 10 Kknnkdy—Smith. —At Aberdeen, on February 23, by the Rev. H. A. IngJis, m a., of Belmont Congregational Church, William Kennedy, Howarth Erskine, Ltd., to Agnes Bean Argo, youngest daughter of .lames Smith, Consulting Engineer, Aberdeen.
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1091 10 when the groups attempt to dictate.—Straits Times, February 24. From the discussion of the address in the House of Commons, we may gather a good deal more about the very remarkable political position in Great Britain than was dis- 1 olosed in the speech from the
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    • 1136 10 —Straits Times, February 25. It fell to our lot some four to five years ago to discuss in another place, as they would say in Parliament, the risks of invasion to which India is exposed. We treated lightly the danger from Russia, and declined to become gravely alarmed
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    • 1110 11 WILL IT LAST —Straits Times, February 26. Everyone is asking, How long will the rubber boom last and not a few are reply ing, Scotch fashion, Why should it stop 9 The chief reason why it should stop is that our fellow countrymen have a habit of coming to their
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    • 1237 11 who may covet them. —btraits Times, February 2S. Year by year a sum of money which is quite large enough to be a somewhat serious embarrassment is exacted from this colony as a military contribution.” It is not a fixed sum, but one that rises or falls according
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    • 1016 12 —Straits Times, March 1. Whatever else ujay happen to tho forbidden land of Tibet, it is patent that tho Chinese will hold tho country, in years to come, not merely by a sketchy suzerainty, hut by an actual occupation of arms, of which tno recent raid upon Lhasa
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    • 903 12 Strait* Times. March 2. The United States of America, the youngest of the really great powers of the earth, is paying the price of empire in preparing for the construction of huge battleships which are to outmeasure the designs of those of any other power. It was but
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 91 10 Th« Pont fr«w price of the Straits Times i» |BS a year The po*t free price of the Straits budget i» $l4 year. It ii not necemarv to *ufo»cribe for a year. The »üb•criptions for shorter periods are at the tame proportionate rate aa for a vear. The Straits budget
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  • 970 13 Messrs. Harlow and Co. are opening a Iranch at Kuala Lumpur. on Boon Teah has roported the loss of |4*J4 worth of foreign stamps from his placo io High Stroot. The l’rye Rubber and Coconut Company intend to start tapping towards the end of ibis year, says
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  • 141 13 The S. C. Morning Post is informed that the managing director of the Belfast aa4 Hongkong Marine Engineering Co., Lid, with a staff of engineers, will shortly be visiting Hongkong, Shanghai and the Strait* Settlements, with a view to developing the
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  • 224 13 On Tuesday, eighty men ol the rickaba poller type figured before Mr. MicheV to explain why they, in the early part a ft February, neglected to give information to the proper authorities of the existence of a case of 3mall-pox in a ricksha depot in Upper Cross
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  • 178 13 The case of Kwok Tho was, on Tuesday, again before Mr. Colman. This man was arrested in a temple in Sago Street for telling fortunes. There is a prsctioe much betierted in by Macao women that by offering ip a sacrifice of chandn to a certain idol, tney
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  • 33 13 Mortars. Derrick and Co. report the loJArw* oatpats for the month of January 1910 e- ?elat Tin Mining Co.Ltd.,260pols; Fnank* in Minins Co. Ltd., 66 pole and Bmnnia Ltd. ‘266 pels.
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  • 938 14 The new No. 1 Bandmann Opera Company made an auspicious commencement at the Victoria Theatre, on Monday when they Sve a charming reproduction of Mr. Robert mrtneidge's great London trinmph Tho Arcadianh. Thin initial performance made it dear that Mr. Bandmann
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  • 160 14 A third edition has just appeared of A Chronological Table ot the Imperial Acts applicable to the Straits Settlements; of tho Indian Acts in force in the Straits Settlements and of the Ordinances of the Straits Settlements, together with tho Orders in Council, Kules, Regulations and
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  • 159 14 W e hear of the tremendous excitement that prevails in London over the rubber share boom, and of the way that stockbrokers are working day and night to clear up the masses of business they have to deal with. Wo are quiet, unostentatious people out
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  • 675 14 Some people are not so sure of the Jan*, nose, but plain facts, from various sour** seem to show that they really are doing 8om fl good things, at least incidentally, for the Chinese and other inhabitants in Formosa
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  • 1724 15 FroM Our Own Correspondent.) Khota Bharu, February 13. Mr Penny of the Lowland* Estate, Klang, «1 tliroil. Kl.ota BUaru to tako charge Pf/. ivlmit Estate near Iviala Lebir. Mr Bulla of the Dominion Kubber Estate, i« the manager of the Austral Malay
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  • 232 15 An extraordinary a t ur occurred on Klong Samrong, below Ban Ilia, a day or two ago reports the Bangkok Daily Mail. A man wh-i quietly paddling a’ong in his boat when suddenly a huge croc >dile rose
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  • 85 15 Work on the Anderson bridge is being rapidly poshed to completion and indications are that the entire structure and its approaches, Favs for the pavements on the approach in front of the Memorial Hall, will be finished in a week or ten days In connection with this completion
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  • 743 16 (From Ouu Own Correspondent.) Penang, F< biuary 24. The lion. .John Turnor, who in a through pRHM ngrr hy the homeward I’. find O. mail wtrairjor, hi* h urriv* s lit re* on Sa tun lay
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  • 345 16 Dr. Whittle, of the General Hospital, gave evidence, on Friday afternoon, r* girding the injuries to the Chinese recently killed ou K gin Bridge, for tl-e murder of whom a Mo lainuit d *n m gro namr (1 Abdullah
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  • 59 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 28. Mr. Justice Braddell ha* been elected president of the Penang Golf Club; Mr. T. B. P* t, rktn captain; and Mr C. T. Durward ho i. secretary, vice Mr. Fox to whom a preseutation is being made by the members
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  • 54 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 28. There was a record muster of planters from northern Malaya on board the P and O. steamer Assaye to bid farewell to the H m. John Turner to whom an address wns presented by Mr. Boyd on behalf of
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  • 100 16 The report of Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, the registrar of births and deaths, shows that during the week eDded February 19, 208 deaths were registered in Singapore, equal to a death-rate of 38.04 per thousand of the estimated population. Malarial fever claimed dysentery 16, bronchitis 4, phthisis
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  • 409 16 Bangkok papers record the death bv drowning of Mr. Holgar Oxbol, the chief officer of tho Siamese steamer Praclmtinok at the bar of the river on tho afternoon of February 20. Tt seems that on
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  • 70 16 (F rom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 23. Messrs. Harper and Company have received a cable from London stating that the price of average Plantation rubber number one to-day is 9s. 6d. per pound. Penang, February 23. The features of the share market to-day are that
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  • 31 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 1. Mr. Robert Young has definitely accepted the Governor’s nomination as a member of the Legislative Council vice the Hon. John Turner.
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  • 59 16 It has been spoken of as a possibility, and we believe is even a probability, that Mr J. 0. Anthonisz, the present Colonial Treasurer, will become Resident-Councillor of Penang, when Mr, Bland retires shortly. Mr. Anthonisz would be succeeded in the treasurership by Mr. W. C. Michell, who
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  • Sporting Intelligence. NOTES IN GENERAL.
    • 305 17 I he s c. c. Tournament. rh'li -t tie« i" tlio S. 0. C. lawn tennis r iaIli ;.nt *ore playd. on February 23 with til,, lolluwieri results 1). SlNtiLKS. Crnttuvll brat Hay, 6-1.5-7, 7-5. Ii,l heat I* Llo.v.l, 7—5. 0- 2. sitra<* beat AdU r. 6-2. 4-6
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    • 235 17 Tli»' S K A. monthly lout; range handicap (SCO, flOP and 1 .()(>() yards) was tired ou Sunday afu* r uoou. but the shooting was spoilt by heavy r.iu. (’litter was tirst with 80. Loug made and Harris tlio same. The inombt rs of the team, which will
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    • 40 17 Singapore Golf Club. The February competition for the Ladies' Spoon was played on Monday, and resulted m a w n Mrs. Scoular who returned a score of 44. Following cards were Mrs. Scoular 59—15«.-44 Miss Naughton 69 12 47
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    • 289 17 Mr. Alec Taylor. At the Adel phi Hotel on Saturday, Alec Taylor played Mr. B. A. Biddulph The name was 800 up, Biddulph having 400 start Scores: Taylor 800, Biddulph 673. Breaks made by Taylor included 125, 124. 100, and 74. Biddulph made breaks of 39, 28, aud 25
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    • 97 17 Singapore Polo Club. Mr. Michell presided on Tuesday* over the annual general meeting of the Singapore Polo Club, there being also present Messrs. Cooke Yarborough (hou. secretary*, Wuok, Tuiloh, Somerville, (i. E. V. Thomas, Coates, Brottdrick and Colonel Pmhorn. The* report and accounts, which we have already reproduced, were
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  • 192 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, February 25. At the Edinburg!) Court of Session on the Ist innt, the record was closed and proof allowed in an action brought by Messrs. Kiley Hargreaves and Co., of Singapore, Messrs.
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  • 593 17 The seventh ordiuary general meeting of the Singapore and Johore Rubber Co., Ltd., will be held at NViuchester House on Tuesday next at noon. Tho directors’ report for the year ended December 31, signed by Mr.
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  • 34 17 (From Ouk Own Corkbspomdknt.J Penang, February 28. The Saltan of Kedah and Tunku Mahmoud have abandoned their proposed trip to Europe for the present. The Sultan proceeds to Java instead.
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  • 2851 18 London, February 23. The Egyptian Cabiect haw been reconsti tilted, with Mohommfd Mohammed Said Bey Premier. The death i:i announced of Mr. Arthur Krav r Walter, senior proprietor of the Time s. In the lobbies the political situation is regarded as I<>h acute. Ah the result of a
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  • 790 19 Berlin, February 23. The Prussian Electoral Law Commission has accepted the Conservative and Centre’* proposal, although the Government opposed the combination The result will be continuance of indirect and installation of secret election. Baron von Aehrenthal has received the Order of the Black Eagle with Diamonds. Mulai Hatid,
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  • 521 20 Before the Chief Justice at tlie supreme courr, y*-s*-erday, the firm of Sim Ban St rr» Mied Cip*. T* Ih fs"n for $1,385 and such damage's as th" court should award. Mr. I'pco’t appeared for the plaintiffs, and Mr (J S
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  • 28 20 hum ()ur Own Corrrspondknt.) Kuala Lumpur, March 2. The Wither,' Concert Company i, here, »nrl la,t night gave an excellent performance before a moderate attendance.
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  • 164 20 Mr. W. M. Bath, manager of the Belat Tin Minir g Co. L‘d writing frern Belat on 3rd F* bruary, reports to the directors as follows G< nth men —I b* g to submit to you my report of
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  • 56 20 Mr. Ba’li reports to the directors as follows:—I beg to submit to you my report of the w<»rk done on your lease during the month of January 1910. N 2 Hill.—This is the only portion worked during the month and the tribute™ had a return
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  • 211 20 On August 14 la-t, Mavena Nivena UaliiiuanHitli, shopkeeper, of 181, New Bridge K)td, laid inform ition agaiu-fc VelupilUy C.'iictv to t»:o c ff ct that the latter had commilted criminal breach of trust of $3 0. Vclupdluy Chctty.it is ailegrd, told com- )> aiuant that ho
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  • 139 20 There have been many American tourists in Singapore the past few days all of whom are very much pleased with the place a fact which is probably largely n v'r COUrtcfi y of Mr. -lames Du Bois, the American Consol General who never tires of shewing the m
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  • 502 20 Another phase of the controvrrsv hot Mr. It. J. Caldera, a way ii.snm, employ of the Government rai| WPV Mr. S Mutuknmaru, a well known (Vv) n contractor, and his wife, Sit by R^p|»i a was recently aired in the
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  • 50 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Mireh 1. His Excellency Sir Jobn Anderson O. C M. G., Hiyli Commissioner, F. M. S., lias refused the Ip >h petition asking for the head-quarters to be transferred to ipob, and for the construction of a railway line to Lumut.
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  • 30 20 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 1. The Troooh Mines’ directors have decleared a further dividend of Is. TheLabat directors announce a dividend of 6d.
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  • Shipping in Port.
    • 550 21 February JJ Sm Too Soon, Dat rtr. Odink. Sembse. B T »?°lr« k .tr, Mnyne, Triaggaaa. Teo Hoe Dat rtr. Amstel, Cotie, Baa Eur *Z. Brit str. Instone, Newcastle. BousKut ££*Britrtr, Bradley. Calcntta, Boastead Rdj aho°Sarawak, Sar str. Barton, Sarawak, Wagner. Hamburg, Bebn S«fy?Brit str, Angus, Palembang, BaMuf Brit
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    • 404 21 February 23 Kittna, Brit atr, P. Swettenham and Penang Vorontj, Rus str, Ode c sa Mitliima Maru, Jap str, Antwerp via ports Van Outhrorn, Dat str, Muntok Kalmoa, Dat str, Indraciri De Kock, Dnt str, Moeara Saha \Rizol, Am str, Manila via ports Samui, Dan str, Copenhagen via ports
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  • 255 21 Singapore, March 2, 1910. PRODUCE. Gambier buyers 11.00 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 14 46 Copra Sundried 10 46 do Mixed M 10 00 Pepper, Blaok 15 10 do White 6\ buyer■ 27 00 Sago Flour Sarawak n 4 CO do Brunei No. i nom Pearl Sago
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  • 180 21 Per P. and O. steamer Marmora, oonneoV ing with the steamer DevAnha at Colombo, due March 11. —Mr. F. S. Tomlin, Mr. J. H. Molyneux, Mr. R. Stevenson. Mr. R. S. Shepherd, Mr. H. Mason, Mr. A. C. Virian, Mr. Wilcox. Per P. and
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  • Stocks and Shares.
    • 313 22 Isat« of Numbe a Paid Shares Company TZOM Last Dma*** forma- Capital Subscribed of B?up to i Unissued nD sl! Uon Shares > 1 IBo> WOO.OOO 300,000 i 30,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co-’ Ltd. -.6 00 10%jn w !S1 K S:SS S' S ..TOO iiSft-4 1(03 £OOO,OOO
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    • 723 22 1909 120,000 105,000 1 1 Alor Gajah Robber Estate 8.50 1909 £85,000 75,000 750,001 2/. 2 Allagar Robber Estates, Ltd. 6/6 uOJ Alfto.uuu £150,0C0 1,500,000 2/• 2/- Anglo-Malay Robber Co., Ltd. (folly paid) 1.2 0 24% in. «og U01 9200,000 151,200 15,120 4,880 Balgownie Robber Estate Lid. 150.00 45%
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    • 214 23 mao 000 lOMOO 1.066 100 00 476 Brunei OQ Royally Ltd. 75.00 1908 iMutM U 00 10 10 MBO Eaalern SmelUna Co.. Ltd. 1160 190 11.500.000 1.0M.U0 110,450 10 7 Bad. 11J0 U^for-OO IMS,OOO MO.OOO .MW J® W Frwer a Hmii, IM. 164 00 15%tor'08 1 ..Lnoo 1,400,000 Howortfc
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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