The Straits Budget, 14 April 1910
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Title Section27 1910-04-14 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL LXIV NO. 2722 Singapore, Thursday, April 14,1910. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CCNTWV Price 25 cents.27 words
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Article1003 1910-04-14 1 LEADERS— 19 Rampant Industrialism The Rash of the Babble... 12 18 A Young State’s Socialism lo The Suez Canal 18 j: Should Indragiri Sell J* Mr. O’Brien’s Breaches 14 Local and General— Sosialand Personal 1 Legislative Council 2-o The Chinese Feast of Tombs 7 Notes from Kelantan1,003 words
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2142 1910-04-14 2 The Legislative Council met at 2.80 on Monday afternoon and adjourned after 5.30, the principal matters under debate during the sitting being the question of the status of Malacca’s Resident Councillor, and Dr. Galloway’s2,142 words
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Article1849 1910-04-14 3 Dr. Galloway Gives a Historical Survey. Dr. Galloway, in accordance with notice of motion, then moved his motion recommending that a bill be introduced at an early date to deal with the effects of shipping conferences. In submitting this motion, he said, I shall avail myself of1,849 words
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2647 1910-04-14 4 Quite as Impartial as tbe Banks. Mr. Darbishire said:—In discussing this question in the first place, I trust I may be allowed to dispel the impression which seems prevalent in certain quarters that in dealing with tbe matter I am acting in any2,647 words
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Article224 1910-04-14 5 (Rbutir’h Tblbqram.J (From Odr Own Correspondent.) London, April 6. The market was mach stronger this week and there was an average amount of rubber on offer. The total quantity put into the sale was 197 tons(Rbutir’h Tblbqram.J - 224 words
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Article126 1910-04-14 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, April 8. Mrs. Ferguson-Davio, wife of the Bishop of Singapore, attended a meeting of the Church Work Association and submitted a draft of revised rules, bringing the rules into line with those in force in Singapore. It was proposed to admit Presbyterians126 words
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Article139 1910-04-14 5 Among the passengers homeward bound by the N. D. L. mail liner Kleist, which sailed from Singapore on Monday, was Mr. W. R. Rowland, of the Singapore Para Rubber Company’s Estates, Perhentian Tinggi, who is taking a few months' rest after an excepti on ally arduous139 words
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340 1910-04-14 5 It is inelegant, bat expressive, to say that never before in the history of this place has a bag bitten a large part of oar population so badly as the rubber bug has done. One has only to take a morning340 words
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137 1910-04-14 5 The new opium ordio&nce recently passed by the Hongkong Legislative Conncil is proving faulty in one or two particulars and consequently it is affecting tbe sales of the Opium Farmer in dross and prepared opium very largely. A test case was137 words
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Article134 1910-04-14 5 According to the Sarawak Gazette, the fire at the Sadong colliery has been extin guished and the ventilation restored so that coal is being worked in No. 8 mine, though both mines are not yet in full swing again, some yards of No. 9 mine having134 words
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Article2056 1910-04-14 6 We reoeived some days ago an anonymous Jotter, dated Kuala Lumpur, April 3, enclosing a copy of the Chembong Pedas Rubber Company's proRpectus. The writer asked as to give an opinion as to how does it compare2,056 words
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302 1910-04-14 7 A woman named Chye Ah Moi was prosecuted by Mr. J. A. Howard, head of the preventive service, at "Mr. Robinson’s court, the other day, on a charge of possession of illicit chandu. Mr. Knowles appeared for the defence. She pleaded not guilty.302 words
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Article42 1910-04-14 7 (fruon Oca Own Corrbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, Vpril 12. ««ator F M hi ,ey de P ut y P ubli P«>to Ulc« is P roceed '“K to Singapore -nai/i....»? p tbe a PPointment of district ’’“WMute, 10e Ut c MiobeU..42 words
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775 1910-04-14 7 We are indebted to a correspondent for the following article:— On 6th inst., the universal festival of Pare Brightness was celebrated by tens of thousands of Chinese in Singapore and Malaya, and wherever they are foand outside their own country;775 words
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463 1910-04-14 7 Mr. Benjamin A. Pereira sned a wellkuown contractor named Mutuknmaru in the district coart before Mr. Michell, the other afternoon, for sfiO lent defendant on July 5 last. Mr. Knowles appeared for the plaintiff. Defendant, who had no counsel, raised the preliminary463 words
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Article32 1910-04-14 7 (From Our Own Corrrspondrnt.) Penang, April 8. The Menglembu Lode returns give W 75 tons of ore crushed in March, on 27 working days, yielding 276 piculs, valued at 112,160.32 words
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3594 1910-04-14 8 The London Financial papers give the following summaries of recently published rubber company prospectuses Bode Rubber Estates. The Bode Rubber Estates, Limited, has been formed to acqiure from tho North Borneo Trading Company, Limited, a block of 8,000 acres, of which3,594 words
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Article139 1910-04-14 9 The Government Gazette contains the following notification:—Variation, made by tbe Governor in Council, of the Rules made under section 40 of Tbe Chanda Revenue Ordinance 1909, which were published as Notification No. 1366 in the Gazette of December 10, 1909. Rules 1 and 2 of the aforesaid139 words
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Article112 1910-04-14 9 The annual meeting of members of the Johore Planters* Association was held at tho Johore Hotel on Sunday, with Mr. R. Pears in the chair. H. H. the Sultan was also present. A satisfactory report was presented. Mr. Gawler regretted having to resign the honorary secretaryship owing112 words
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2141 1910-04-14 10 The first ordinary general meeting of the Indragiri Robber and Guttapercha Co. Ltd was held at the offices of Messrs. Evatt and Co., The Arcade, at noon on Saturday, Mr. Winkelmann in the chair. The secretary. Mr.2,141 words
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Article324 1910-04-14 11 (From Oor Own Cobrbspondbnt.) Khota Bharu, April 3. Tuneku Ismail, superintendent of marine and customs, has resigned. clerk, having resigned previously, the department loses two of its old hands. thief entered the compound of Mr. kfoham ed Pazali on the night of March 80, %nd secreted himself324 words
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Article63 1910-04-14 11 (From Oor Own Corrbspondbnt.) Penang, April 11. Prlw marri ?3 e haa taken P laoe at the Proshytonan Church, of Mr. Arthur GeorgeH ’u t en^IDeer the Singapore steamer flicks Lee a 8011 Mr. John Georgeson, of Zealand, and Mim Sa«b Of W.II d e j’ i63 words
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Article29 1910-04-14 11 Robbaon 1 r 18 1 roker8 were before Mr. i n a h *rge of disTbev we>r« fi fikting in Raffles Square, were cautioned and discharged.29 words
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652 1910-04-14 11 The current number of the Government Gazette contains Capt. A. R. Chancellor's annual report on the Straits Settlements police force and on the state of crime for the year 1909, prepared by him in the capacity of aoting652 words
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Article166 1910-04-14 11 (From Our Own Cobrbspondbnt.) Penang, April 7. A most successful reception was held by the Rev. F. W. Haines, Colonial Chaplain, at the Parsonage, yesterday evening, to meet the Bishop of Singapore The Hon. R N. Bland, Mr. Jnotice Thornton and the Hon. R. Young and166 words
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Article248 1910-04-14 11 (From Our Own Corrsspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, April 8. Seafield Estates: Three months, 28,987 lbs. dry against 8,594 lbs. Batu Caves: Three months, 29,835 lbs. dry against 6,942 lbs. Castlefield: March 2,800 lbs. dry. Penang, April 11. The Rubber Estates of Krian report: March 2,091 lbs. Three months248 words
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Article58 1910-04-14 11 Our Tringganu correspondent writes: —It is understood on good authority that His Highness the Sultan of Tringganu, accompanied by Mr. W. L. Conlay, the British Agent, will be leaving for Singapore on the 20th inst. on State affairs. The Colonial yacht Sea Belie will be sent58 words
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Article21 1910-04-14 12 La Salle. —On April 9, at 118, Emerald Hill Road, Singapore, the wife of J. La Salle, of a son.21 words
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Article25 1910-04-14 12 Stuart Zarrbnetzky. —On April 9, at Singapore, E. Stuart, Chief InHpector of the Singapore Electric Tramwayn, Ltd to Mrs. D. Zabrenetzky, of Sydney, Australia.25 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1018 1910-04-14 12 —Straits Times, April 7. Mr. O. Lowes Dickinson, fellow and lecturer, King's College, Cambridge, lecturer at the London School of Economies and Political Science, and sundry other things, has been writing Letters from America." We also have written once or twice on America, and on the last occasion—Straits Times, April 7. - 1,018 words
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Article1018 1910-04-14 12 that quit© amply remunerative basis.—Straits Times, April 8. If any thoughtful citizen meanders through the new Singapore Arcade about noon, he may be tempted to exclaim, like Hamlet, O, my prophetic soul, my uncle l The Semitic raoe which, as everyone knows, has a kindthat quit© amply remunerative basis.—Straits Times, April 8. - 1,018 words
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Article953 1910-04-14 13 and all industrious and capable.—Straits Times, April 9. The carious and interesting announcement was made yesterday, that the State of Victoria, Australia, had decided to start coal mining on its own account and to sell the ootpnt of its mines at cost price to manufacturers andand all industrious and capable.—Straits Times, April 9. - 953 words
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Article1032 1910-04-14 13 —Straits Times, April 11. Wc do not know precisely what the effect of the vote just given in the Egyptian Assembly in regard to renewal of the Suez Canal concession will be, though we scarcely anticipate that it will have any immediate effect upon the fortunes of—Straits Times, April 11. - 1,032 words
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Article1087 1910-04-14 14 Straitb Times, April 12. At the meeting of the Indragiri (Sumatra) Rubber Company on Saturday, the directors of that concern seemed rather disposed to favour an offer from London to take over the estate at a purchase price of £‘60,000, payable entirely in shares. As the paidStraitb Times, April 12. - 1,087 words
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Article1041 1910-04-14 14 .—Straits Times, April 18. Mr. William O’Brien is one of (he men who possess a positive genius for making them* selves notorious. He has startled the public before now by the dramatic intensity of his refusal to yield even the minutest point of what he was pleased.—Straits Times, April 18. - 1,041 words
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Advertisement91 1910-04-14 12 Til# Port fro* prico of the Straits Times is SSB year The poet free price of the Straits Budget is $l4 s year It is not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter periods are at the same proportionate rate as for a year. The Straits Budget91 words
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Obituary35 1910-04-14 12 DEATH. Bavnk. —On March 27, 1910, at East Croydon, William George Bayne, Manager of the North China Insurance Company, Limited, London, and formerly Agent of the Company in Yokohama and Singapore, and Secretary in Shanghai.35 words
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Article1566 1910-04-14 15 from the mines of the SociStd JgSJfdt Sk for march «M 1.990.81* picul*- i rrmnes from Cape Colony have J£rfi£p!r box of 201b., wholesale, at £*eu« Garden, London. t Mail bavs that the Arcade at a *****,be accent on the gall. The S v. A. are holding1,566 words
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1358 1910-04-14 16 A case of considerable local interest was tried in tbe High Court of Johore, at Johore Bharu, on Sunday, as between officials of the Johore Government and the well known Chinese towkay, Lim Ah Siang. Some months back, it1,358 words
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244 1910-04-14 16 Busmens has ai;aio been brisk darintr th. past week with large dealings in rdbku shares and tbore appears to be no immedista prospect of any serions reaction, tbooeh the close London advices show a weak,, tendency. Rubber. The public's attention thin244 words
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Article33 1910-04-14 16 (From Oub Own Corbkspondent.) PenaDg, April 7. Messrs. Anthony and Anderson, the locai agents, contradict the Jpoh report of an offer of d£50,000 to purchase Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates, Ltd.33 words
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Article149 1910-04-14 16 It is announced in the Government Gazette, of the Bth inst., that daring the temporary absence of Sir Arthur YouDg, MrM. S. H. McArthur, acting assistant colonial secretary, takes his place on the Tanjong Pager Dock Board. Mr. H. Marriott is appointed collector of land revenue, PenangMr.149 words
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Article896 1910-04-14 17 Kbom Oub Own Corbbspondbnt.) Malacca, April 4. UlD it Kaineth Every Day, is a Th in regard to tbe weather we have tra ®rienced in Malacca during the last fort..iperiencea ex pect have on 5 lfi fv naant'um of896 words
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286 1910-04-14 17 Mr. Justice Fisher was occupied with several appeals from the lower courts on 6th inst. On the ground of an satisfactory evidence his Lordship quashed the conviction of Tan Hay, who had been sentenced to a month’s rigorous imprisonment, and a fine286 words
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Article38 1910-04-14 17 (Fbom Oub Own Corbbspondbnt.) Koala Lnmpnr, April 6. The tin exports for the first three months of 1910, advance figures liable to correction, are Perak 100,437 piculs; SelaDgor exported 59,500 piculs; and Negri Sembilan 8,579 piculs.38 words
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608 1910-04-14 17 Captain James Holme, of the local steamer Hong Bee, and Towkay Lim Ho Puah, the owner, were before Mr. Michell in the summons coart, on Friday, on charges of importing chando and allowing their vessel to be used608 words
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958 1910-04-14 18 The meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association was continued on Thursday afternoon at Balestier range, when event 20, open only to ladies, was competed for under fairly favourable conditions. Ten shots were fired at 150, and at 2CO yards, the limit958 words
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Article212 1910-04-14 18 A distinguished Japanese delegation en route for the opening of the Anglo-Japanese exhibition in London arrived in Singapore on Sunday by the German mail steamer Kleist. The party includes H. I. H. Prince Sadanaru hushimi, father of Prince Fushimi who, with his wife, is now travelling to212 words
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392 1910-04-14 18 To the Editor of the Btraits Ti mee Sir,—You have bad correspondent i„, in the matter of share dealing and tooted and another point haying reference subject is that of the commission charged the transactions. It is snrelv392 words
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Article38 1910-04-14 18 (From Our Own Corrbspondsnt.) Penang, April 8. Prince Ugala, a son of the King of Siam has been appointed High Commissioner of the territories of Montbon, Nakorn and Sritanaraj. He leaves Bangkok on April 17.38 words
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Article173 1910-04-14 18 Lok Sin, a recent arrival from Baiik Pappan, was tried in the district court on the 6th inst., on a charge of housebreaking and theft on the night of March 29, at 39 1 New Market Hoad, the residence of Gob Kim Boon. Court Inspector Ambrose prosecuted.173 words
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589 1910-04-14 19 xi)e Financier, of March 11. prints the lot•°?ns tt?itorv"Meeting of the Dennistown Tie statutory Rabbe h r Elates, Limited, Wednesday at the registered hC if the company, Winchester House, c P Ulen, M. P., presiding. The io yretary* read'X 1 *notice convening589 words
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Article13 1910-04-14 19 [The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.]13 words
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Article134 1910-04-14 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —There appears to have been something rather unusual about the allotment of shares in this recent flotation, as instead of shares being allotted pro rata, as is usual when a company is oversubscribed, certain applicants appear to have obtained134 words
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Article192 1910-04-14 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Your excellent article, The Hash of the Rabble,” of the 8th inst., should be perused by all employers in business houses, and steps taken in time to prevent clerks and others in subordinate positions from indulging in the192 words
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Article119 1910-04-14 19 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Yonr correspondent Employer would appear to belong to that sect of people whose creed is to he that hath cometh more and whilst he no donbt is taking his full toll out of the present rubber boom, yet he would119 words
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77 1910-04-14 19 We learn that the Johore Planters’ Association has intimated to Mr. Main, the Oeneral Secretary of the Agri-Horticultural Show, that the Association will present a cup valued at $5OO for the best sample of commercial rubber packed, and ready for77 words
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550 1910-04-14 19 In the district court, before Mi. Michell* on Thursday afternoon, the Cinematograph Pa the sued Mr. Darco Arianna for 1316.80 a* the price of two cinematograph films sold and delivered. Mr. Stevens appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. Cooper for the550 words
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Article65 1910-04-14 19 (From Our Own Corre*pon»»*t Penang, April 0. The first consignment of rubber from the Batak Estate, which is the property of Mr. W. J. Munson Allan (of Adams and Allan) and Capt. Treweoke, has beer shipped to London. 710 acres are now planted, and 200 ac*e* are65 words
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1070 1910-04-14 20 A general meeting of the United Singapore Xtabber Estates, Limited, was held in the company’s offices in Boat Quay at noon, Tuesday, with Dr. Lim Boon Keng in the chair. Most of those present were Chinese. The minntes1,070 words
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Article77 1910-04-14 20 Messrs. H. Schaefer and Co. inform us that they are in receipt of a telegram from London informing them that the flotation of the Hajoep Dutch Borneo Rubber Estate has been a great success. It will be remembered that Mr. W. W. Bailey went to Borneo77 words
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Article75 1910-04-14 20 Capt. Phillips, of the British steamer Hai Nam, belonging to Soon Keck and Co., Ltd., reports that on the 6th inst., while crossing Mnar bar, the tail abaft broke outside the stern post. On the next day, between 3 and 4 a.m., the Hai Nam was75 words
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Article297 1910-04-14 20 Garrison Golf Club. The following are the results of the W monthly medal competitions of the GaW* Golf Club played for on the 8th and 9th Ladies’—Mrs. Warren, nett score 4o. iiw cards were taken out.) Men’s -C. Biron, scr 83 heap 8 nett scr 7'297 words
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Article181 1910-04-14 20 (From Odr Own Corrispondsnt.) Labuan, April 7. The liner Cleveland arrived from Manila on the morning of March 25, and droppy anchor in the harbour just in front of the Government offices. The launches McArthur Brunei, Chamois, Pren and L’Aubaine were kept busy going to and fro181 words
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202 1910-04-14 21 r thft House of Commons, on March 17, a. O Grady asked the Under-Secretary to India whether, haring regard to the fact f° r inuita among Indian indentured fearers to tb? Federated Malay States Wonted in the year202 words
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Article236 1910-04-14 21 Whose Jewellery A woman named Yip Yee Moy was tried before Mr Robinson, on April 7, on a charge of theft of a quantity of jewellery and money, totalling over $6OO. from one Lee Ng, with whom she had been living. Insp. Hickey prosecuted. Accused was arrested in Hongkong. She236 words
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Article162 1910-04-14 21 Tbe Bangkok Daily Mail, of March 80, reports:—The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Jendar&ta Rubber Co. was held at the company’s office at Wat Liep, yesterday afternoon, with Mr. Aage Westenbolz in the chair. The balance sheet and directors report was read and adopted. The162 words
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Article259 1910-04-14 21 In forwarding the following acoount of a recent ascent of Kinabalu for publication, His Excellency the Governor of British North Borneo writes to the B. N. B. Herald, as follows: The report of the ascent of Kinabalu made259 words
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Article116 1910-04-14 21 The report of Messrs. Joseph Travers and Sons for the year ended January 81 states that the trading profit was £43,139 and the other receipts £671, making, with the sum brought forward, a total of £44,611. After paying interest ou debentures, bankers' loans, and money on116 words
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Article117 1910-04-14 21 An editorial note in the Agricultural Bulletin says: —We learn that the low price of tapioca has been a considerable factor iu the increase of rubber growing among the Chinese, as the tapioca growers find that at the present price it does not pay. The Dutch and117 words
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Article67 1910-04-14 21 The militant suffragists' organisation, tbe Women’s Social and Political Uoion, states iu its annual report that it now occupies premises at 22 oentres in London nod the provinces, has a salaried stuff of 98, held 20,000 meetings last year, aod raised Jgd1,686 Sentences of eight years' imprisonment in67 words
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Article690 1910-04-14 21 (From Our Own Corrbbpovdint.) Malacca, April 11. No faithful chronicler of events in this flourishing settlement can avoid mention of the curious tricks the weather has been playing us reoently. Following hard on the heavy rain of last week, which placed half the country under water, we690 words
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Article1937 1910-04-14 22 London, April 6 The French Senate h&A unanimously •Frond to the layingdown of two Dreadnoughts thin year. The Minister of Marine declared that the danger of invasion from the aea was indisEatable, as a division coaid be landed in 24 oars. Hoatilitiea are threatened between Peru and Ecuador1,937 words
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Article476 1910-04-14 23 Berlin, April 6. The Russian Budget Burplns is 4,240,COO roubles. The Duma has reduced the proposed vote for new warship" by 11 million roubles. Turkey has assured Greece that Bulgaria has do intention of interfering with her. It is reported from Brussels that the Congo negotiations will soon476 words
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321 1910-04-14 23 Lim Kee Cheok, a clerk in the employ of Mr. M. B. Friedberger, sued Soon Kian Hean, a bill collector, in the district coort before Mr. Michell, on Tuesday, for $38.75 for damages alleged to have been suffered through a collision321 words
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250 1910-04-14 23 An interesting case was mentioned to Mr. Michellinthedistriotoonrt, on Taesday afternoon, the plaintiff being Syed Abdallah, a teacher of the Koran at the Benooolen Street Mosqne, who sued Syed Ibrahim, the Imanm of the same mosqbe, for #BOO for250 words
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82 1910-04-14 23 (From Our Own Correspondent). Penang, April 12. The reported unsatisfactory relations between the Kedah Government and the Eastern Steamship Company in connection with the heavy harbour dues and wharf charges at Kedah have been amioably arranged, the Kedah82 words
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227 1910-04-14 23 It is understood that Major-General T. B. Stephenson, G. B., commanding the 2nd Division at Aldershot sinoe 1907, is to sncoeed Major-General T. Perrott, C. B., in the command of the troops in the Straits Settlements. General Perrott retires early in MAy, after a period of service227 words
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332 1910-04-14 24 Mr. Justice Fisher presided at the weekly sitting of the Bankruptcy Court, on Friday, and disposed of several small matters. Lim Low Long applied for his discharge, but the application was not granted, Mr. Aitkeu opposing on behalf of a creditor who he332 words
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Article129 1910-04-14 24 Msssrs. F. W/'Barker and Co. advise ns that the output of clean ore from Kanaboi Limited, for tbe month of March, was as follows: —Mine 40.83 piculs, tribute 171.02 piculs, total 221 85 piculs. They also inform ns that the output of clean ore from Salak South. Ltd129 words
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Article114 1910-04-14 24 Tbe report of Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, the registrar of births and deaths, shows that during the week ended April 2, 204 deaths were registered in Singapore, equal to a death-rate of 87.81 per thousand of tbe estimated population. Malarial fever claimed 40 deaths, dysentery 11, bronchitis114 words
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362 1910-04-14 24 Kasa Singh was before Mr. Michell in the district court, on Friday, on charges of intentionally giving false evidence before Mr. Wolferstan at the district court on March 80, by saying that he lent Song Eng Chong §ll on February 12, 1907,362 words
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Article178 1910-04-14 24 Ng Thow, D. P. C. 685, was tried before Mr. Robinson, on Thursday afternoon, on a charge of theft of 95 20 from a man named Lim Cbcon Boh. Mr. Gaunt appeared for the prosecution and Mr. Campbell for the Crown. Tbe story for the prosecution was that178 words
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Article74 1910-04-14 24 A papar malam,” a sort of agricultural show, will be held in Jambi from April 29 till May 1. The soil of this part of Sumatra seems particularly good for robber, padi, tobacco and sugarcane growing in the low lands and for tea and coffee growing in74 words
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242 1910-04-14 24 The Globe, of March 12, says —Deaii have been mostly professional, with the nr minent bulls liquidating nearly all the week and important interests associated with operations likewise selling freely. It W q!K oertainiy P pe«r that the persistent liquid tion by242 words
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Article144 1910-04-14 24 Capt. J. W. Price, a well-known aeronaut, has arrived in Singapore from the F.M.S., Penang, and Sumatra, after giving thrilling exhibitions in this part of the world. He proposes to make a balloon ascent and parachute descent from the Police Bharu ground, North Bridge Hoad, on Monday144 words
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Article189 1910-04-14 24 Tan Bin Cheng, a bill collector formerly in the employ of Messrs. H. Schaefer and Co., pleaded gnilty before Mr. Robinson, yesterday, to criminal breach of trnst of $249.74 from bis employers on May 26, last year. A Chinese cashier employed by complainants said that accused189 words
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Article225 1910-04-14 25 April 5 nUK Kaucoon, Boustead Co Tarn, rit 6 n' r it <tr. Houghton. Amoy, BonaChun Seng, tesdff*" Taegert, Colombo Vi itmbrg, Genru, To e roboichiat Hongkong, Vjpvon, Aon pir c v i lr Anderson, Vladivostok, East Viatic To Ud HadaoUt Hongkong, P. C. Ap c(ir Br i n225 words
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Article148 1910-04-14 25 April 5 bunnockburn, Brit str, P. Said f. o. C' irrie Brit str, Pladjoe iChun Sana, Brit btr, Soigau 1‘dH Cotie, But str, B. Lentjir 6 nii'ic, Got str. Hamburg via pt rts l ightning, Brit str, Hongkong tv i. Ian I.angkat, Dut str, P. Scesoe Hitachi Maru Jap148 words
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Article240 1910-04-14 25 Finance Commerce. Singapore April 13, 1910. EXCHANGE?. <’* Lon ion— Bank 4 m/* 2/44 demand 2/4,^ Private 3 m/(• 0/4J to 3 m 3/4$J On ijarmuny —Bank d/d >89 Private 8 m/r >44 dc 3 rah 245$ On Bank d/d 2944 Private 8 m/h 299$ 3o 6 in/- 308$ On240 words
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Advertisement43 1910-04-14 25 MARTIN’S A™ I S3 r, *p in!?,.. M for a Ipp «*alarltlee. Thousand/* r< >ny Irrrp ,i' Us n th house, so that on the tr*t rtl T A Sv,t m a timely dose may L t| ><•■'!. ry. i -*J T!L9S9 n TOh»43 words
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Advertisement421 1910-04-14 25 Jd. I u si® Be&£ Preventive* Ordinary ni'iliein.’s begin ol ie wren end only correct symptom* People bike ncadtuU•• ponders for hi o foches, blood medicines for th blood arm utrvt tcntc'.die* tor t:zr:'v::.-ness w.'trn iney only nerd s. the PiUS to tone up the digestin' or- in livei one!421 words
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Article1039 1910-04-14 26 lag Canital Subscribed ''“rf** §1 Fai Sharc Company. DOTA Lot -Jj go capital auDHcrioeai oi *aup to l mssued J tions Dividev a® o h u&rcH 5^ 1909 $120,000 105,(KK) 105.000 lj 1 Alor Oajah Rubber Estate Ltd 5.00 190$ 9760 (KM) 6 O,(HK) 140,000 5 5 Ayef Panas1,039 words
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Article352 1910-04-14 27 p *id Shares Quota- L P+£ capital Subaonbed up lo United Company Law Dmmnm ||OD BOO,OOO w,OOO 10 10 Belak Tin Mining 00., Lid. 5.01 10% in *OO l*{ til,ooo *Mg S H T,io >5.95 1600,000 600,000 60 000 10 10 Brueeh Hj dranlio Tin M. 00., Ltd 7.01352 words
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Article224 1910-04-14 27 1608 1250,000 303,600 2 025 ICO 00 478 Brunei OU Royalty Ltd. V, .CO 1808 rut* iR/i 25 000 10 10 8,650 Eastern Smelting 00., Lid. ..11.50 in* >na I*o7 11,600,000 1,008,180 mS 10 7 ..8.08 10% Cor’oo <B9B 1996.000 226.000 i «,«00 80 50 Freeer a Neate, Lid.224 words
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Advertisement73 1910-04-14 27 c. WILLIS IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE Forthcoming Races, May 10, 12 and 14. STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL RACES. DOUBLES ON ANY TWO R&CES. ELASTIC PRIOES THE GRIFFINS. Tele^rntuH: Straight.’ Address: 8, The Arcade. Telephone No. 596. dinmefords Jhe Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, bour73 words
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