The Straits Budget, 17 March 1910
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section28 1910-03-17 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LX IV NO. 2718 Singapore, Thursday, March 17,1910. tSTASllSMFO OVER HALF A CENTUtV Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article231 1910-03-17 1 leadersAoHtraliao Navy 12 Investor* Paradise 12-13 Rridgiog Depressions 18 Penalties of Prosperity 18-14 East aod IVust 14 gelling Forward 14-16 Local and Ginmul— Social aod Personal 1 Anderson Bridge *2-3 p, nang's Municipality 4 Hongkong’s Railway 4 Oestitute Strangerh’ Fund 6 No Place for the Nervous 6231 words
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Article793 1910-03-17 1 Mr. and Mm. Plnmpton left for home on Friday, by the P. and O. mail steamer Delta. Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, Chief Justice, has appointed Mr. W. A. Hale as bis private) secretary. Mr. Fitzgerald, Inspector of Weights and Measures, has returned from six months* leave793 words
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3713 1910-03-17 2 The y<ar*s work which had been expended on Anderson bridge, over the month of the Singapore river, conHumm&ted at noon on Saturday when the new thoroughfare wa« formally declared open for public use by His Excellency the Governor,3,713 words
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114 1910-03-17 3 (From Our Own Corrbbpondbnt.) Penang, March 12. The Pinang Gazette publishes the prospectus of the Sungei Kinta Prospecting Syndicate with a capital of 9100,000 in ten-dollar shares. The present issue is 8,000 shares «i which 5,500 form part of the purchase price. 2.500114 words
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Article55 1910-03-17 3 (From Our Own Corrkspondent.) Penang, March 11. Private advices have been received here announcing the death, on Thursday, of the Hon. Sir Malcolm Donald MacEacharn, a director in the firm of McAlister and Con*pany. He was born in 1852, and was a hon of55 words
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Article64 1910-03-17 3 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 10. The Malay Mail, in the course of a leadex. describes Sir Henry Cotton's letter as a masterpiece of offensive misrepresentatio®# and points out that indentured coolies but a small proportion to the total ;ab«. m* force. The death rate64 words
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633 1910-03-17 4 (teokTok Gai:, l Straits born clerk employed at the quarantine station at St. John h fstand, appeared before Mr. do Mollo at the wimmons court,' n Thursday, on a charge of receiving illegal gratifications from three returning Had:is, to pass633 words
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249 1910-03-17 4 (From Ocr Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 11. At a mooting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday afternoon, the President, Mr. F. J. Hallifax, made a lengthy statement refuting an editorial appearing in tho Straits Echo of Tuesday, accusing the Commissioners of adopting severe methods,249 words
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Article222 1910-03-17 4 The sixth annual report of the Association i of St. Anthony de Padua at Singapore,on the administration of the fund of St. Anthony’s Bread for the poor during 1909, of which we are furnished with a copy, states that the balance on December 31, 1909, was $4,385.58.222 words
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Article100 1910-03-17 4 Tho report of Dr. W. Gilmoro Ellis, tho registrar of births and deaths, shows that during the weok endod March 5, 178 deaths were registered in Singapore, equal to a doath-rato of 32.55 per thousand of the estimated population. Malarial fever claimed 83 deaths, dysentery 14, bronchitis100 words
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182 1910-03-17 4 Capt. Dagge, of the steamer Onda, writes t~ inforrn us that he sent the whole 0 f ti> papers relating to the inquiry at Singapore into the collision between the steamer On and La Seyne to the Imperial Merchar Service182 words
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81 1910-03-17 4 (From Odr Own Correspondent.) HongkoDg, March 11. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Frederick Lugard, stated at a meeting of tLe Legislative Council, this afternoon, that tit total cost of the British section of the Canton Kowloon railway was estimated now at over 512,300,00081 words
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Article42 1910-03-17 4 (From Our Own Corrbspondknt.) Kuala Lumpur, March 11 The Selaugor Ladies’ Rifle Club scored l'*in their shoot for the Mills cup. in their match versus the Penang Ladies’ liiflo Club they made 358, seven points higher than the Penang total.42 words
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Article217 1910-03-17 4 This year’s number of the Far Eastern Chronicle and Directory, produced annually a; tho Hongkong Daily Press office, is to hand the forty eighth issue of this comprehensive tome, which has proved its commercial value in thousands of offices both in the Faz East and elsewhere.217 words
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373 1910-03-17 5 a case in the second magisTbere W nrt on the 9th inst., which :rftt t coar h rocen t controversy between feg ilted iw Malays at a Malay Club ricksha A Malay, named Omar, in arir»'d with assaulting a public373 words
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Article144 1910-03-17 5 A Chinese funeral procession was broken ~P m Bakit Timah Road, near the Christian Cemetery, at noon on the 1st inst., by a which broke oat, the weapons used being carrying poles, bottles and stones. The police arrested fourteen Chinese, several of *hom had broken heads.144 words
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Article58 1910-03-17 5 nub?- the management of Mr. J. H. company, trading under the k he kach 1DR Tradi “g Company, has parted busmess in Kuching. The Sarawak huildinoa?*’ present, the factory and tuiv i-?!/ 01 n com pl©ted, rubber i.Jjl j. in P urc hased and manufactured, that 4858 words
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282 1910-03-17 5 We are asked to publish the following statement on the Destitute Strangers’ Aid Fund for 1909 The fund is managed by a committee composed as follows-The First Magistrate, the Master Attendant, the Presbyterian Minister, the Inspector of Prisons,282 words
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42 1910-03-17 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 12. The Planters’ Stores Agency here has received a wire from London stating that fine hard para has been «old there at 10/4 per lb.42 words
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Article37 1910-03-17 5 (Fiiom Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 9. In the Matang Tinggi murder case, a nolle prosequi was entered in the charge brought against Teoh Tie Mie for disposing of the property of the deceased.37 words
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Article158 1910-03-17 5 The Sarawak Gazette of March 1 says: The sailing date of the steamer Kuching was altered from Tuesday to the early morning of Monday the 28th, the Principal Medical Officer having decided that the state of His Highness the Rajah Muda’s health rendered it necessary158 words
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445 1910-03-17 5 The Sussex Daily News, of February 5, contains the following report: —It is somewhat disconcerting to see lizards on the roof of your bedroom, and to hear them cheeping all through the night, but when one realizes that every445 words
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187 1910-03-17 5 Being shown the telegram from Reuter, which said, (< The Master of Elibank, replying to Mr. Wedgwood, said that he would ascertain the number of indentured Indians on the rubber plantations in the Malay States187 words
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Article13 1910-03-17 6 fThe Straits Times m rmt responsible for the 4fVQioQd of its correspondents.]13 words
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Article148 1910-03-17 6 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. 8ir, —I would call the attention of the director of St. Joseph s Institution to the %ehaviour of non e Eurasian boyH attending that school. They congregate on the fivefoot verandah ;n Brae Basah Hoad and mdulge in all sorts of148 words
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Article319 1910-03-17 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. 8ir, —As a member of the Church of Eng 1 wish to express my thanks to you for inserting a report of the Bishop of Singapore’s fMMrtnon in your issue of the 9th inst. There are many who aro often319 words
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Article484 1910-03-17 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Some of your readers, particularly those who bail from the universities and jpablic hcIiooIh, may be interested in some •■formation as to the personnel of the newly House of Commons. The information is culled from the short biographies in484 words
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Article290 1910-03-17 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Auent X’s reference to the behaviour of certain Brothers’ School boys in the mornings at Bras Batah Road, may one enquire whether the writer has satisfied himself that they wore bona fide pupils from that Institution, and also, were290 words
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690 1910-03-17 6 To the Editor of the Straits Timei Sir,—“ Layman is quite right, that i aro hosts of people who do not go to (JL who are genuinely interested in the ranees of the clergy of every denormnJt; L Tb0 C f hQrCh^ W690 words
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Article194 1910-03-17 7 To tho Kditor of the Straits Times. oood no»«h to allow me a little B vul'J< j journal to say a few 'hoot the want of attention or disore ,ordB about bUo b y the municipality !i°U,e matter of invitations for public fnno‘‘0.^l'Uautl,oritL«S‘‘concerned arc donbtless ***** ri.moDV194 words
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143 1910-03-17 7 The Hon John Turner has sent the following reply to the address presented to him by the members of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association when he loft Pen toy: Messrs. Kennedy and Co., secretaries, the143 words
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143 1910-03-17 7 ae ordinance to amend the Railway Ordinary 1905. h about to be introduced into ttit- Legislative Council. The bill aims at affording to the railway administration express immunity from liability in certain of loan or ot damage to animals from beyond143 words
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858 1910-03-17 7 (From Our Own Correspondknt.) Khota Bharu, March 6. Celebrations in connection with the birthday of His Highness the Rajah of Kelantan were commenced on the 4th inst., when the British Adviser and other European officers and all the Tungkus assembled858 words
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Article177 1910-03-17 7 During the past week only a moderate business has been done. Rubber shares at the opening being very irregular and uncertain, but tbe high prices realised at the auctions have brought a renewed demand from London, and at the close there is a distinct gain177 words
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Article82 1910-03-17 7 Tho business of the weekly bankruptcy court wan despatched by Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, on Friday, in a few minuteB. A receiving order and order of adjudication were granted against Gob Eng Puey, on the petition of the Netherlandr Trading Society, for whom Mr. G. 8. Carved appeared.82 words
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Article88 1910-03-17 7 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, advise us that they are in receipt of telegraphic advice from their head office in London that at the approaching meeting of shareholders of the bank, the directors will recommend that a dividend be declared for the past half88 words
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259 1910-03-17 8 Further evidence was take.n by the second magistrate, on Thusdday, iD the preliminary enquiry into the allegation against Paul D’Rozario of having attempted to murder a Chinese cargo coolie in Niven Hoad at about 9.30 p. rn. on February 4, by259 words
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Article193 1910-03-17 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. inform us that they are in receipt of a cable from the secretaries. Linggi Plantations, Ltd., London, advising that the suggested distribution of fully paid shares of the Kamuning (Perak) Kubber aod Tin Company. Limited, among Linggi shareholders will be given effect to,193 words
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Article145 1910-03-17 8 E. I*. C. Gninan prosecuted an ex-detoctive named Suppiah, before Mr. Green, on Friday, on charges of gambling in public, assaulting him and acting in a disorderly manner. Mr. Crabb Watt appeared for the Crown and Mr. Knowles for the defence. Complainant said that he found accused145 words
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Article510 1910-03-17 8 (Fhom Ock Own Corkksi*ondrnt.) Khota Bharu, February ‘27. Mr. Keenlyside. superintendent of lands, loaves Kelantan to morrow, his term of notice i resigning his post expiring to day. Mr. Nairn, magistrate of Batu Mangkebang, who had tendered his resignation, but may withdraw it, has been medically advised510 words
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Article96 1910-03-17 8 Messrs. t. W. Barker and Company write under Thursday’s date as followsWe shall be obliged if you will make a small correction in the report of the meeting of the Singapore and Johore Rubber Co. Ltd., appearing in your paper of yesterday’s date! One of96 words
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287 1910-03-17 8 The following table Rives in a convenient form the output reports we have received f 0 the month of February. As a number companies do not take their crop year irom January to December, we use a fig Ure in brackets287 words
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Article73 1910-03-17 8 Hassan, a Boyanese syce recently in the employ of a well-known fcowkay, has been arrested on a obarge of murder in causing the death of the Fort Canning lighthouse keeper who was found unconscious at the foot of the bill and subsequently in hospital from injuries73 words
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958 1910-03-17 9 ii c Izard, as honorary secreT,e I' the report ou St. Mary's Home "‘win. ami says thereinThe past dQ D L. been one of steady progress and im- .un-.m the home under the K uidance V’J HastiuBH. Several improvements and958 words
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Article176 1910-03-17 9 From Our Own Corkksponoknt.) Laboau, March 10. The Brunei murder case was concluded there before the British Resident on the 7th inst., when all four prisoners were found guilty and sentenced to death. Messrs. Marshall. Butter worth and Xbang Arif sat as assessors. There is reason to176 words
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159 1910-03-17 9 Another performance was given by the Wisdon Company of Chineae perfor ruers at the Victoria Theatre, on Monday, before a rather scanty audience. The feats shown were remarkably good on the whole, and it i« a great pity that more people did not avail themselves159 words
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205 1910-03-17 9 The Union, a weekly paper of Shanghai, prints the following: February 21 was the anniversary of the day wo arrived at Singapore, 18-59, in the General Windham, a vessel of 79.5 tons, commanded by Captain Alexander Wilson, from Melbourne from205 words
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127 1910-03-17 9 The text of H. E. tbe High Commissioner’s reply to the Ipoh petition has been published, it declares that the removal of the headquarters of the Kinta district from Batu Gajah to Ipoh would cost $750,000 besides rendering useless buildings valued127 words
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Article55 1910-03-17 9 (Fhom Our Own Corrksponomnt.) Kuala Lumpur, March 14. In the Ladies’ shooting for the Alexander Clark Trophy for .Jauuary and February, the scores were as follows. Miss Birch 131 Mrs. Langharn-Carter 133; Mrs. Douglas 183 Mrs. Dupuis 13*2; Mrs. llighefct 137; Mrs. Hobson 136 Miss Melbye 13155 words
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Article36 1910-03-17 9 (From Our Own Corrkspondknt.) Kuala Lumpur, March 1.5. The death occurred at Ipoh, on Saturday evening, of Mrs. A. B. Milne, wife of the manager of Changkat Salak Estate. Salak, North Perak.36 words
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Article96 1910-03-17 9 A Hylarn named Dan Ah Kang, of Tanjong Pagar, was fined $2,000 or, in default, sentenced to three months rigorous imprisonment, on Monday, by Mr. Green, for attempting to export 111 jars of Government chandu, valued at $.'100 00, to Australia, on Sunday, without a permit.96 words
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1419 1910-03-17 10 The; annua! general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Kxchauge wu> hold in the Kxchauge Room, on riday, with Mr I). T. Boyd, of Messrs. Boustead and Co., in the chair. The following gentlemen also were1,419 words
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404 1910-03-17 10 Among the papers laid before the Legia lative Council, on Friday, was the follow ing despatch to the Governor, Sir John Anderson, G. C. M. G. f from Lord Crewe as Secretary of State for the Colonies, and dated January 11:404 words
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46 1910-03-17 10 (From Ock Own Corrhspondiint.) Kuala Lumpur, March 12. It is understood that the Castlefietf Rubber Company intends to issue shares lor new capital. The shares will be of £1 each ±o they will be offered at fifty shillings premium46 words
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Article42 1910-03-17 10 The export of tin from Perak tor February 1910. Advance figures being liable to oor rection) was as follows: —Block tin P>|" a 7,884, katties 83. Tin ore piculs 26,241, kat ties 81. The duty on these export* 4,4 9344,175.42 words
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Article999 1910-03-17 11 r Relative Council reassembled Tbe U w hen His Excellency the od Fr,da^ ir I ohn Anderson, G. C. M G-, Governor, were also present the ft** ““"i'X,, tl,« Troops, H. E. 0fficW ,im«a! T I’orroHi999 words
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149 1910-03-17 11 Four Chinese property-owners of Teluk Ayer were summoned to appear before Mr. Michell, on Thursday, to explain their noncompliance with a notice to close their wells. Mr. Perkins appeared for the municipal sanitary department and Mr. G. S. Carver for the defence.149 words
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Article40 1910-03-17 11 (Faou Ooa Own Corrbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, March 11. It is reported that good progress has been made in the repairs to the Johore State Railway, and the line may be reopened to traffio earlier than was anticipated.40 words
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204 1910-03-17 11 (Feom Our Own Corrkspondknt.) London, March 9. The rubber market is advancing this week with sheet most in demand. The total sold was 206 tons, of which 176 tons was Malayan. Fine and smoked sheet fetched from204 words
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302 1910-03-17 11 Sir Arthur Yonng, president of the Singapore Golf Club, took the chair at the annual general meeting of the clnb held at the pavilion on the Racecourse, on Friday, There was a fairly numerous attendance. The chairman moved the adoption of302 words
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Article53 1910-03-17 12 Galirtan. —At 15, Wilkie Road. Singapore, on March 16, the wife of V’. O. Galistan. of a non. Blank. —On March 10, at Linsbra*, Oxley Road, Singapore, the wife of W. M. Blake, of a daughter. Mylkh.--Od March 18, at Sjiottiswoode HouHfc, Singapore, to Mr. aud Mrs. .1. B.53 words
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Article43 1910-03-17 12 Low*- f'HAN. -At Bangkok, Siam, on March 19, Low Kway Song, of Bangkok, youngest hod of Mr. Low Boon Bin. of Chop Oim Soon, Singapore, to Mint* Chan Yew Neo, eldest daughter of Mr. Chan Twee Kim, of WindHor and Co., Bangkok.43 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1000 1910-03-17 12 —Straits Times, March 10. FirHtborn of tlie Aohtralian navy! 1 name yon the Parramatta. God bless you and nail in yon. May you uphold the glorious traditions of the British navy in the DoiumionH oversea.” Such, we learn from papers to hand by the laHt mail, were the—Straits Times, March 10. - 1,000 words
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Article1073 1910-03-17 12 ii, prises in store for us.-8traits Times. Mftrcfc n. Looking over some of the English papers which have dealt with the rubber boom one cannot fail to be struck by the absence of anything that maybe described as prudence and discretion in their remarks. The sanest and mostii,prises in store for us.-8traits Times. Mftrcfc n. . - 1,073 words
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Article1154 1910-03-17 13 -Straits Times, March 12. t was the fashion little more than a year m to briuoan the fact that the rosy days nf Singapore had gone for ever, and that dire degression had taken up its abode here. The folly of the Government in spending uiUions upon vast-Straits Times, March 12. - 1,154 words
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Article1061 1910-03-17 13 Straits Times, March 14. Part of the price we have to pay for the prosperity of the rubber trade is the atten tion it is attracting among those dearly beloved fellow countrymen of onrs who live strenuous lives in the hope of convincing the world in generalStraits Times, March 14. - 1,061 words
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Article988 1910-03-17 14 —Straits Times, March 15. We have not a Holitary particle of gratitude to bcatow upon the American banker who has favoured the world with a predic tion that there is going to be a gigantic war in tfie Far Fast. He has done no one any good,—Straits Times, March 15. - 988 words
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Article1057 1910-03-17 14 at more dintant datea.-Stra.t8 J*M»rcb 1«1»- There have been a good many statements published lately of sales forward in the rubber market. In one case it was said that a 1913 crop had been disposed of at 7/- per lb., and occasionally we have deemed it prudent toat more dintant datea.-Stra.t8 J*M»rcb .«■ 1«1»- - 1,057 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement92 1910-03-17 12 lli« Pmt fr*Hi pric*» of the Timex i" y® ;ir Tbe poet free price of the Straits Budget i* fu year It it not necetttrv to wjtjacntx: for a year. Ihe tub* •criptiona for thorter pcncalt are at the tame proportionate rate at for a rear. The Straits budget tan92 words
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Article1518 1910-03-17 15 natch south cant Borneo oome news 0I ."rjUer trade in the export of gutta leave* to Sin W ru The February crop from the Rubber Betam.ofKr.au was 1.850 Iba, tor twenty, iour working The planters around Tapah are forming a tower Perak Planters’ Association and have held1,518 words
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748 1910-03-17 16 For the first time in Singapore, on 9th inst. the Bandmann Opera Company produced The King of Cadoma, a musical play, which scored a remarkable success at the Prince of Wales’ Theatre, London. Th*< Victoria Theatre wan crowded, and ho well was748 words
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157 1910-03-17 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, March 9. H. M. S. King Alfred has arrived here* Commandor I). C. Macintyre, R. N. R m A Vice Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lamb ton, who landed at the railway jetty and157 words
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199 1910-03-17 16 Messrs. Behn Moyer and Co. write as follows: —With reference to the various discussions in our local papers with regard to wireless telegraph stations in Eastern Asia and wireless telegraphic installations of steamers coming out to the East, we think it will199 words
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Article65 1910-03-17 16 Messrs Guthrie and Co. advise us that the output of dry rubber from Bukit Kajang estates during February was 937 lbs, the i decrease as compared with the previous month’s figures being attributable to the stoppage of work during the Chinese New 'fear holidays, and to rainy weather.65 words
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509 1910-03-17 16 Nazar All, a railway gatekeeper o crossing in Bukit Timah Road, seven and half miles from town, prosecuted an r„!r a named M. S. Pereira before Mr. Michell Monday, on a charge of assaulting him 9 JO p.m.509 words
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Article124 1910-03-17 16 An interesting lecture on rubber, was given on Sunday morning in the Stadt House Malacca, by Mr. W. J. Gallagher, Director of Agriculture F. M. S. The chair was taker by Mr. F. W. Collins, who introduced Gallagher to an audience of sixty consisting chiefly of124 words
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272 1910-03-17 17 K H wt ite» to tbe Milay Mail in the (dlowinn termY“ rubber has been A. S Ins and bounds, the labour increahinj? vt ry luryo in the horizon, question i» 1,0 that a movement is It ba« couie tomye* china Throo«h272 words
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Article254 1910-03-17 17 (From Our Own Corbkspondbnt). Kuala Lumpur, March 11. The Bishop of Singapore has received an address from Chiuopo Anglicans. Ho met the choir and Sunday school teachers at an At Homo at the Parsonage, and has addressed a Cuiuese mooting to whom his remarks were interpreted,254 words
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Article50 1910-03-17 17 (Kuom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 15. Th»i States Guidos are re arranging fel r companies. A new company of Mohaa[JH being formed, but the strength of corps will not be raised, n uture tbere will be four companies of Kif dt| ii two of Mohamedans.50 words
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81 1910-03-17 17 (From Oub Own Cobbhspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, March 15. An outrage was committed on Sunday morning, on Dr. Wright’s rubber estate near Taiping, when 230 rubber trees, two and a half years of age, were cat down. It is believed81 words
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Article150 1910-03-17 17 Writing on the 14th inst., our Malacca correspondent says:—A sad accident happened last week in Malacca, at the fourth mile stone, Klebang. A motor bus plying between Malacca and Pengkalan Balak knocked down and killed a Malay boy about ten years of age. At the inquest,150 words
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Article174 1910-03-17 17 There were some cases of unusual interest at'.tha Marine Court, on Tuesday, Commander Radcliffe, R. N., presiding. David Burns, an Irishman who was stranded in Saigon, stowed away at that port on the steamer Polypbemeus, and was landed here. He pleaded guilty to the offence and was174 words
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643 1910-03-17 17 The annual Bisley of the Singapore Rifle Association will be held, commencing on Good Friday, March 25 and continuing on various dates up to April 9. Entries close on Monday, March 21, at 5.80. Following is a list of the643 words
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Page 17 Advertisements
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Advertisement155 1910-03-17 17 Property Sales. The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell ana Co.'s saleroom on Tuesday —Two shop house dwellings known as Nos. 158 and 159 Jalan Bosar, area 3,840 square feet, freehold, part of grant 281, total monthly rent 940, Pakir Meydin 96,000. Land and residence155 words
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1365 1910-03-17 18 The second assizes of tho current year were opened by the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman-Jones, on Tuesday, the calendar including sixteen cases. Mr. Crabb Watt, acting deputy fublic prosecutor, suggested that five casts of returning from1,365 words
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463 1910-03-17 18 In the Supreme Court, on Tuesday, Mr Justice Sercombe Smith commenced the hearing of an action brought by Mary Alice French, to recover 82,000, monoy lent, from Beruado Garau, plaintiff being represent ed by Mr. Parsons and defendant463 words
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Article28 1910-03-17 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 14. The Negri Scmbilan L R. C. made 17V c their shoot for the Mills trophy for Marco28 words
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933 1910-03-17 19 Kokc who was one of the local sani- t J tawSU until March 1, was before t» r > CO urt, on Monday, on three dl9tr f extortion. Mr. Crabb Watt, public prosecutor, and Mr. Campbell S.ivd for933 words
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102 1910-03-17 19 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 14. The new Sereudah rubber prospectus has been issued, showing that tho capital of the company will be 9600,000 in 92 shares. The present issue will be 125,000 shares. The purchase price is 9350,000, of102 words
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Article40 1910-03-17 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 15. The output of Serendah Hydraulic Tiu Mining Co. for February was 322 piculs. The value Was 913,673. The tribute paid was 9621, and the expenditure 90,980. The profit was 97,070.40 words
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Article169 1910-03-17 19 A Hylam named Teo Yeow Pit was before Mr. Green, yesterday, on charges of possession of a double-barn lied shot gun without a permit and causing hurt to a lad named Tan Yah, in Thomson Rd. by shooting him. Complainant said that he was a grass cutter169 words
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402 1910-03-17 19 The news has just come to hand, says the S. C. Morning Post, that all the vessels of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Eastern mail service are to be equipped with wireless telegraphy. Hitherto only one of the vessels has402 words
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130 1910-03-17 19 The Straits Echo prints the following :—A novel way of testing tho veracity of witnefists was adopted by Mr. Nathan, in the third magistrate’s court, recently. A Chinaman summoned Etam, a Malay Police Constable attached to the Jelutong Police130 words
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Article61 1910-03-17 19 The Gazette, of the 11th insfc., notifies the following appointments: —Mr. H. W. Finn stone to be a magistrate for Singapore; Mr R. B. Osborne, to be an assistant judge and a magistrate and coroner for Penang and Mr. C. F. C. Ayro to act as director of61 words
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Sporting Intelligence. NOTES IN GENERAL.
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Article431 1910-03-17 20 S. C. C. Tournament. Following were the Results of play on the 9th inst. B Singles. A. C. Morgler owe 15 beat Mackay, acr. 6 —2, 6 —4. Dunn Her. beat Cheek scr, b —2, b—4. Bush acr. beat Gallimore owe 5, b—2, 6—3. Coscaden acr. beat Savi431 words
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Article410 1910-03-17 20 Malacca Golf Club. Play for the men’s monthly medal for March took place at Lerch on the 5th aod tth inst and Sanday last. The scores were: Rev. F. G. Swindell 95 —10 85. A. C. Baker 123 30 93. G. W. R. Millar 101 b 95. S. Cowper410 words
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Article141 1910-03-17 20 Malacca L. R. C. The monthly shoot for the Knight Challenge Cup in connection with the above club was held on Wednesday. Cards returned were: Mrs. Darby 34 .4 34.4 Miss B. Evans 27 .7 32 6 Mrs. Collins 29 .5 .42.0 Miss Williams 32 scr. 32 0141 words
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346 1910-03-17 20 The pianoforte recital given by Mr. Koehler, at the Tentonia Club, last night, was a great musical suooess, but unfortunately the evening was wet and the attendance w&s not so large as it have been auder more favourable conditions. Mr. Koehler346 words
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66 1910-03-17 20 (From Oi:r Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 1 >. The assistant superintendent of Indian Immigrants summoned Mr. H. L. Jarvis, the manager of Seaport Estate, Batu Tiga, in the polioe court, to-day, on a charge of failing to send to hospital66 words
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Article2108 1910-03-17 21 London, March 9. of Renter’s Agency has < 3SS£| of of the Chinese to the Indian Sr:r=rssfSs:r attitude of Nepal is especially importtht briDging of Nepal and China into may load to politioal compile*to which it is impossible that India oan vL ff nnatlesram says that the Austrian2,108 words
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Article690 1910-03-17 22 Berlin, March 9. M. Milovanovitch, Servian Minister of foreign Affairs, has arranged for the visit of King Peter to Constantinople. It is stated that Turkey and Servia have come to an amicable arrangement, and that Turkey now asks for the co-operation of Austria in the settlement. The K690 words
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252 1910-03-17 22 Ths case against Mr. Jack Stevenson whose room at tbe Waverley Hotel a 1 quantity of what was believed to be was found, was taken by Mr yesterday. Mr. J. A. Howard, chief 0 f ui preventive service, appeared for252 words
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Article195 1910-03-17 22 We received recently a Manual of tlie Planter in Malaysia of which Mr. E. Mathieu, of Singapore, is the antbor. ft is printed in English and French ami the composition in both languages is in a fluent, graceful style. Mr. Mathieu admits that *otiie of the information195 words
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Article144 1910-03-17 22 Chin Yin and Chin Watt, two iiokien kranifi employed in the oilmills of Lim P»»n Ching, were before Mr. Green, yesterday, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of five barrels of coconut oil, valued at $450. Acting Inspector Nicoi explained that a144 words
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Article28 1910-03-17 22 The agenda of the Municipal sioners’ meeting, wbioh is to be held on r r day, contains the following item He port on Cavenagh Koad Filters.28 words
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Shipping in Port.
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Article594 1910-03-17 23 March 9 jirit etr, Sanderson, Teluk Anson. gelangor, h j p Co rtr? Cope. London, Peterson jjr** f. r j KnadBeDi c°«,#nhaBen- str Iteoicb, Trieste. BentenAutirxa, Ana r tJIU Ger Htr. Kl.mmet, Boeleleng. Behn Dut »tr, Odink. Pontianak. Bn Htr. Phillips. Malacca. Boon Keck 10 Redang, S»a* We.chardt, Bangkok,594 words
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Article362 1910-03-17 23 March 9 Kaga Mam, Jap str, Antwerp via ports Vermont, Brit str, Hamburg via porta Kalmoa, Dnt str, Indragiri Brouwer, Dnt str, Moeara Saba 1 Utrecht, Dut str, P. Scesoe Kitano Maru, Jap str, Hongkong and Japan Pangan, Siam str, Bangkok Yugala Siam str, Bangkok via ports Manila Ger362 words
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Article260 1910-03-17 23 dEVOAFOUi March 16, 1910. PRODUCE. Gambler buyers I 11.06 do (Cube No. 1) onpioked U45 Copra Soodried 10.70 do Mixed 10.45 Pepper. Black 14 75 do White 6% buyers 2700 Sagi Flour Sarawak MS ff 400 do Brunei No. 1 nom. Pearl Sago N nom. Coffee Ball260 words
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213 1910-03-17 23 Per P. and O. steamer Sardinia, due Maroh 18. —Mr. A. J. B. Batcher, Mr. C. E. Hudson, Mrs. J. Cormack, Mr. H. Y. McLean. Per N. D. L. steamer Prinz Ludwig, duo March 19 —Mrs. D. Thomas, Mrs. R. Braddell and child. Mr.213 words
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Stocks and Shares.
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Article381 1910-03-17 24 !>•*• of Number j®§ p ftW ghnres fn Quota- tonne Capital Subscribed of Ig•up to Unissued Company tiohs t Umuirj* lion Sharci l-i > r l 190 ft *9800,000 800,000 80,000 10 10 I Belat Tin Mining Co-* Lid. 10% i n >ot 1001 9800,000 884,000 88,400 10 10381 words
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Article849 1910-03-17 24 1909 120,000 105,000 1 1 Alor Oajah Rubber Estate 8.80 1909 £86,000 75,000 750,0»>f 2/ 2- Allagar Rubber Estates, Ltd. 6/6 ~01 £iou,uuv £150,000 1,500,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay Robber Co., Ltd. (fully paid) 1.13.9 24% in. *O9 105 9800,000 161,200 16,120 4,880 Balgownie Robber Estate Ltd. 160.00 45% in.849 words
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Article212 1910-03-17 25 1 111 202.500 2,026 IlOO CO 47* Brunei Oil Royally Ltd. 7V0 19 06 f250,000 25,000 10 10 8,550 intern Smelting Co., Ltd. ll.fto lno 500,000 1,066,1*0 110,400 |0 7 6 IS 10%lor-08 1907 a 225.000 MC* 10 ku grater Hone, Ltd. »>0 00 i'%for*. 8 l*9F |22u.OOO <-M4212 words
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Advertisement219 1910-03-17 25 BL LEA PERRINS’I n sauce mt Assists digestion and gives a delightful I yjHQk piquancy and. flavour to dll I HH MEAT DIBHEB, SOUPS, FISH. CHEESE, CURRIES. I |g|j| SAME, POULTRY and SALADS. 1 l Original Genuine 1 Worcestershire. By Royal w«r**nt *<> M I H M THC KINO. 9219 words
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Advertisement343 1910-03-17 25 TO END THE TORMENT OF PILES. Nothing is more tormenting than piles They make work almost impossible. It is agonising to more or sit down. Piles are dangerous, too, bcoauKO ff neglected they often head to flSttdfc. Tf you have piles-itch-ing, bleeding or protruding—the earlier you begin with Doan’s Ointment343 words
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Advertisement585 1910-03-17 26 A VERY LIMITED SUPPLY OF Smoked Salmon and RED CAVIARE 'OR SALMON ROE). BIT WEIGHT 3VL- BOLTER. TELEPHONE NO. 3 q8. The only Medicine of the kind awarded a Certlflcata at tha Calcutta iahtOMton, 1999-4, opan to at Registered. Dr. LALOR’S Trade Mark. PHOSPHODYNE HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY585 words
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