The Straits Budget, 2 June 1910

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1 10 The Straits Budget
  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.’* VOL LXIV NO. 2729 Singapore, Thursday, Jane, 2, 1910. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CERTMV Price 25 cents.
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  • 173 1 LEADERS—* Robber and Shares 8 Planters and Labour Supply. S 9 Japanese Protection 9 Confederation of Kuroj)© 9-10 Improvident Finance 10 The Awakening of China 10-11 Local and General— Social and Personal 1 Notes from Kelantan 8 The Malay Volunteers Enrolled 8 Legislative Council 4 Singapore Health
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  • 362 1 Lieut. D. W. D. Limm, Inspector of Army Schools, arrived here by the Arm&nd Behic on May 30. Mr. and Mrs. James T. Du Boiß left on the steamer Rumphius for a sojourn of two weeks in Java. In the Supreme Court, on Monday, on the application
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  • 246 1 Singapore, Junb 1, 1010. EXCHANGE. On London —Bank 4 m/8 2/4f Demand 2/4* Private 6 m/s 2/4J do 8 m/s 2/4H On Germany —Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 6 m/s 246§ On France— Bank d/d 205 Private 8 m/s 2001 do 6 m/s 8084
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  • 69 3 (From Oob Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28. The final figures relating to the export of tin during the first four months of 1910 are afi follows -Perak 186,828 piculs, Selangor 7b 636 piculs, Negri Sembilan 11,881 piculs, and l'abang 12,892 piculs, giving a total of 239,187 piculs,
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  • 29 3 (Fbom Ocb Own Corebspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. Four Chinese attempted to raid a shop in high Street, yesterday afternoon. Two arrests were made.
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  • 91 3 The vigilance of the preventive staff of the Government opium department was again rewardod on May 30, when from information received” several officers visited the Gleniallocli, which recently arrived from China, and discovered, concealed in an air shaft, a considerable quantity of illicit opium, morphia and cocaine,
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  • 55 3 are informed that tbe meeting at which a resolution was unanimously passed to r- fram from performing the ordinary rites in connection with marriages, .Btc., was passed at a meeting of the Chinese Advisory Board, not at a meeting of the Chinese Chamber of L-ommerce as stated
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  • 52 3 of a B H ed state that, by permission th Q un c *P a l Commissioners, an office for honorary general seen tary of the Agriyr n lC i tura has been opened on the nffi d ri u or of the Municipal buildings. The tut opeD
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  • 45 3 livi rt'i Wa(l Q( d 34.0C0 with the alternaseerndn Ur imprisonment, in the in m 3 J CeC rt oD Mft y 80, for having been »tW, T IOD r' 200 ‘“fail* of Chanda valued lO R house at 68 Ootram Road.
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  • 1191 3 (From Oub Own Correspondent.) Khota Bharu, May 22. Friday, the 20th inst., being the funeral 1 day of His late Majesty King Edward, all the kedais were closed throughout the day, and at noon sixty-eight rounds were fired from the fort
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  • 163 3 A most interesting function took plaoe at the S. V. C. Drill Hall on May 25, when some forty Malays took their oath of allegiance to H. M. King George V. These men are the nuoleus of the Malay Infantry Volunteer company, the formation of which
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  • 1537 4 The members of the Legislative Council met, on May 27, His Excellency the Governor, Sir John Anderson, G.U.M.G., presided and there wore also present the act mg Colonial Secretary, the Hon. W. Evans; the Attorney General, the Hon. F.
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  • 162 4 The following is the report, dated Mav 1910, of Mr. W. M. Bath, manage offos Belat Tin Mining Co. 8 6 The Directors, Singapore. Gentlemen,I beg to submit to yon my report of the work done on your leases during the month of April,
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  • 111 4 The report of the How. Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, the registrar of births and deaths, shows that during the week ended May 21, 265 deaths were registered in Singapore, equal to a death rate of 48.46 per thousand of the estimated population. Malarial fever olaimed 57 deaths,
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  • 114 4 It is Btated in the Gazette that His Excel lency the Governor has received an tion 7rom the Right Hon. the Secretary of State for the Colonies that it is the King s pleasure that for the current year there shai bo no celebration of His
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  • 1500 5 anther again favoured as on May 26, lD third B and last day of the spring bnDg a pleasant conclusion. The raceB wis certainly the most interest--5-S «>“ Hat r r? in 6 dab cup alter a
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  • 238 5 A great deal of gambling has boen going on in the shares of the Duff Development Company, and we mentioned some days ago that a number of Chinese speculators who bad, no doubt, bought to sell at a rise were unprepared to take up the scrip when there
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  • 120 5 The F. M. S. Government Gazette, of May 27, contains tho following notification It is hereby notified that a seam of coal having been discovered near the twenty-sixth mile on the Rawang and Kuala Selangor Road, the government is prepared to consider applications from individuals or syndicates
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  • 164 6 Sir Frank Swcttenham, presiding at the annual meeting of the Singapore Electric Tramways, held in 18, St. Swithin'sLane. London, said that they had done rather better during the past year than in 1908. The small profit of £1 34 had
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  • 66 6 (Fkom Our Own Correspondents.) Kuala Lumpur, May 25. The M. S. V. K. shot in the Daily Mail Empire Cup and scored 770, the scores being Hay 100. Shaw 98, Brown 98, Evans 97, Roots 95, Caulfield 94, Macgregor 94, and White 94. Penang, May 25.
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  • 224 6 Messrs. Fraser aud Company’s report for the mail, of May 26, roads'We have again only a very limited amount of business to record, due, largely, howover, to the interruptions in business days that have taken place during the past week. The price of rubber has fallen considerably,
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  • 90 6 In a heavy downpour of rain, just before eleven o’clock on May 28, Rear-Admiral Ijichi landed at Johnston’s Pier, from the cruiser Soya, with several of his staff, to pay an official call on His Excellency the Governor. The Admiral was met at the landing stage by
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  • 475 6 The Duke and Duchess of Mecklenburg returned to Singapore from their toor in the F. M. S. on May 27, and went to stay with Mr. Becker nntil their departure for Hongkong by the N D. L. mail steamer Yorck in the
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  • 143 6 It is notified in the Government Gazette of May 27, that His Excellency the Governor, subject to the confirmation of the King, has been pleased to extend the term of office of the Hon. Dr. D. J. Galloway as an unofficial member of the Legislative Council for
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  • 497 6 have reoeived the followim, cations between the Straits Chin subjects, the Chinese Chamber ofr* and His Majesty the King f ComD The Straits Chinese British anh; ly mourn the lose of our bdoJed British Association. St*,’* transmitted by Astra 1 11
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  • 1420 7 Mr Wolferstao, district judge, on May 27 th0 h. arinB of tbe chargee against r°Tve Hock and Lim Tye Heng. The accaet<i was alleged to be involved in the 6 i nn the gambling bouse in Qneen Sf cet
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  • 77 7 Mr. W. M. Bath, manager of the Knantan Tin Mining Co., reports as follows, under date, May 5 The directors, the Knantan Tin Mining Co., Ltd., Singapore. Gentlemen, —I beg to submit to yon my report of the work done on your mine daring the
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  • 47 7 Half a dozen Malays and Javanese appeared before Mr. Robinson, third magistrate, charged with deserting from the Mount Austin Rubber Estate. They stated that they were dissatisfied with the food. They were dismissed with a caution on promising to return to work.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 374 7 Property Sales. The following properties situated at Mnar and Johore Bahru, belonging to the estate of Syed Mohamed bin Ahmed Alsagoff, deceased, were disposed of by auction by Powell and Co, at Johore Bahru, on May 27: —Three shophouse dwellings, 82, 83 and 84 Jalan Maharanee, Mnar, area 4,431 feet,
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  • 77 8 Farrant. —At Government House, King*pore, on Saturday, May 2H, the wife of Geoffrey U. Farrant, of a eon. Keith.— At Sepoy Lines, Singapore, on May 27, the wife of Dr. R. D. Keith, of a son. Chanckllor. —At the Chief Police Officer's Quarters, Fort Canning’Road, Singapore, on May 27,
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1046 8 better figure becomes dangerous.—Straits Times, May 26. The only points that appear to be quite clear in the reports to hand about the last rubber auction in that the price was somewhat lower and that the market is ■lightly, but very slightly nervous. Why the price is
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    • 1140 8 Straits Times. May 27. We have a good deal of sympathy with the views put forward by Mr. W. R. Rowland in the long letter we published on Wednesday on the question of free versus indentured labour in the rubber planting districts. We believe he is
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    • 1030 9 Straits Times, May 28. There is evidently a good deal of feeling at Home against the Japanese revised tariffs which, according to the secretary of the China Association, are likely to drive a number of British merchants out of the field. England enjoys the most favoured nation treatment
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    • 989 9 be mistaken for surrenders. —Straits Times, May 80. Monarchs of all nations met in such, amity round the coffin of King Edward VII, the Peacemaker, that one is not surprised to find a revival of Peace League discussion as the result of that demonstration of common sorrow.
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    • 1103 10 Straits Times, May 81. The report reaches us of a proposal to refloat the Kedah Rubber Plantation Company and give it the name of Kedah Rubber Company. This company was registered in March 1909 with a capital of $200,000 to work a property the cost of which was
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    • 1008 10 ita emissaries.— Straits Times, Jnne 1. Lord William Cecil came to the East full of the enthusiasm of the Western missionary to convert the Heathen. He had in his mind’s eye vast millions of semi-barbar-ians, and it amazed him greatly when he found that it was
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 92 8 Th« Post frne price of the Straits Times i» $3B a year The poet free price of the Straits Budget it $l4 a year. It is not necessary to subscribe for s year. The subscriptions for shorter periods are at the same proportionate rate as for a vear. The Straits
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  • 17 8 DEATH. King. —On Mayl22, 1910, at 40, Cairnhill Road, Singapore, [John King; aged 71 years. Deeply regretted.
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  • 447 11 -rations in connection with the laying ot the water main from the Woodleigh filters, It Serangoon, to Singapore, have been comlenced. woodmen now being employed in the track ot timbor and undergrowth preparatory tetbe coarse of the trenob being rtakedout. Two of the officers and 72 native
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 270 11 Singapore Golf Club. The May medal of the Singapore Golf Club was competed for on Saturday and Snnday, with the following results G. C. Proctor 41 41 82 4 78 C. V. Miles 42 39 81 pins 4 85 C. M. Howe 53 48 101 16 85 G. R.
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    • 291 11 Middlesex kegt. Sports The annual athletic sports of the 8rd battalion Middlesex Regiment were brought to a successful conclusion at Tanglin, on Monday afternoon, when there was a considerable number of guests from Singapore wbo were most hospitably entertained. The band of the 99th Deccan Infantry provided music, and
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  • 507 11 (Kaon Oub Own Corrhspondbnt.) Malacca. May 30. An event of unusual importance in the history of the settlement took place on Sunday morning. Since it became known that the office of Resident Councillor of Malaoca was to be abolished,
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  • 54 11 (From Our Own Corrrspondrnt.) Kuala Lumpur, June 1. It is understood that Mr. W. J. Gallagher director of agriculture, F. M. S., is definitely leaving the government service. The appointment of Lieut. Alick Lancelot Prince of the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, to be a company commander, Mblaj
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  • 13 12 [Thu Straits Times ih not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents.]
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  • 419 12 To the Editor of the StraitH Times. Sir,—With reference to your interesting reprint from the Observer on the above subjoct, I wish, as a husband, to make a few remarks thereon. Lady McLaren suggests that a wife should have a share in her husband’s property. I think
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  • 186 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— That the tram service along Serangoon is inadequate to cope with the increasing traffic is evidenced by tho overcrowded state of the cars almost every trip, especially before office hours between 8 and 10 a.m. and from 5 to 6
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  • 311 12 To tbo Editor of the Straits Times. Dear Sir,—In reading tbo account in your paper of the HOtb inst. of the sad accident at Kf ppel Dock, 1 note what you say, that it oould not have been caused by the gases arising from the oil carried
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  • 861 12 His Excellency the Governor on May 31 presented the prizes won during the year by the students of the Medical School. The oeremony took place in the school grounds and was attended by, among others, the Bishop of Singapore,
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  • 149 12 His Highness the Raja of Sarawak re viewed the Sarawak Rangers on the inst. The force was in smart order and thoir marching was well maintained. After the review the Raja visited the orderly room where a few matters were brought before him. According to the
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  • 1882 14 London, May 25. The tramp steamer Skerryvore, from tbe East, has been sank in a collision in the Channel. Twenty two of the crew were drowned. The St. Petersburg Bourse Gazette states that M. Is volsky has introduced into tbe Duma a bill to establish a Russian Consulate
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  • 846 15 Berlin, May 25. An authentic source declares that the dis*ioD between the Emperor William and PichoD, during their stay in England, hMxtilv emphasised the peaceful disposition of the Emperor. Questions of a European Confederation were not mentioned. The Russian Government has proposed, in the Duma, a bill for
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  • 92 15 An interesting object is at present lying in the office of the chief port health officer. It is a kapal hantu, or ghost ship, which was picked np in the harbour, on May 26, by Dr. Brooke. It is about three feet in length, has
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 233 15 May 26 S. Van Cutie, Dot str, Liberg, P. Boesoe, Asiatic Petroleum 27 Ardor a, Brit str, Jones, Kobsichang, Borneo Co Ltd Westphalia Ger str, Booh, Hamburg, Behn Meyer A Co 28 Sabine Rickmers Ger str, Bandelin, Make. M. B. Kaisha Conch, Brit str, Scott, Bombay, Asiatic Petroleum Teesta,
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    • 121 15 May 28 Patella Brit str, P. Saraboe Van der Hagen Dut str, Batavia Paroo, Brit str, Fremantle via ports Clam, Brit str, Tsingtan Harpenden Brit str, Calcutta Ardor a, Brit sir, London, via ports Westphalia Ger str, Hongkong Shanghai A Japan 29 Hong Wan 1, Brit str, Hongkong, Amoy
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  • Stocks and Shares. SINGAPORE, JUNE 1, 1910.
    • 2189 16 <8 Number g p a id Shares nflIlll Quota. r Capital Subscribed jj up to Unissued Pa,< t.ons b.v^ 1909 *****00 I 105,000 105.000 1 1 I Alor Oajah Robber BaUte Ltd., 8 .50 1909 $760,000 6< 0,<XX) 140,000 6 5, PanaB Rubber Bstatee, 12.50 1900 £85,000 75,000 750,COO
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    • 360 18 l> *m M ,ul Subscribed j|| j Vnimld j Company fSJjT Last Dmi>m m 00,000 m’m? 10 10 i‘in.1 5 1 Co, Lid. 5 03 I 10% in '02 ,iw 7 10 in 7,dJ BroaoH L»<1. 5 86 |J5i >800,000 800,00C "UNO 10 10 Broeeh Hydmnlio Tin M. Oo.,
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    • 209 18 1908 *2 >0,000 209,600 2,025 100 00 4T5 Brunei Oil Royalty Ltd. ..j 71.00 n( y. A» i«a *8 000 M 10 8,660 Ewtoro SoMHiog Co., Lid. 11.80 f, H07 11,600,000 1,066,160 lw j 7 7.80 l0%tor 08 1N8 11*9,OCO *18,000 *,tcc 00 00 fiani• >«•**, IM. *****0 *0%for’69
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 70 18 c. Attends Ttjlr^ramjs 1 1 pm M+toj* r >/ V ■:<ssa ;Cj5SUP.'1 m Turf Aocountant, till Meetings in the Stcftitd Settleimiita, F. M S. t Java and Bangkok, Siam, AddroBB: 8, The Arcade. Straight.” Ttlejjljoue: No. 5tt6. dinneford’s r bc Universal Remedy for Aoiditv of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion,
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    • 153 18 0EUT8CH-A8IATI8CHE BANK. rVLiY NIO UP CAPITAL »fc. Tapis 7.IOO.AM. Hoad Office Shanghai. Board of Directors. Berlin. BRANCHES: Berlin, Calcutta, Hnnkow, Hongkong, Peking, i Tientsin, Tsinanfu, Tsingtsa, Kobe, Yokohama. Hamburg. FOUNDED BY THE FQU0WIN6 BANKS ANO BANKERS B* KLIN Koeniglicbe Seebandlung (Preussisohe Staatsbank). Direction der Disoon toGesei Isohaft. Deutsche Bank. S.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 456 19 TELEPHONE 39B No .JUST LANDED, FRESH CHEESES IN CUT; 69. ANSON ROAD. Jl':' ROQUEFORT GRUYERE STILTON CREAM All by weight and in excellent condition. j V .7 V s* m v A'fc..« m THE it •-■<•• A Gravity Lamp of 700 and 1,000 candle power NO ARTIFICIAL PRESSURE. GREAT SAVING
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  • The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
    • 138 1 General—.lava Land Rights 3 Hagan Co. •*> Linggi PlantatioDH 6 Rubber Supplier Short 7 Highlands and Lowlands, Policy of Launching Ayer Kuning Co Sale of Malkaff Elstate H Kedda Rubber Plantations H Snngei Neboug Estates 9 New Rubber Companies.— Klian Bellas Tin and Rubber 6 North Labis (Johore) Narborough
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    • 1866 3 A numbe rof shares in which local investors are interested are not quoted in local share lists, and there are occasionally wide margin* between quotations here and in London. Transactions take plaoe in Mincing Lane
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    • 1732 5 of the Robber Estates of Tb states that daring the early jobore, L,n,l h vo4r to December 81, the mootbB oi we J programme was combob** of ‘tb, P a“a onder robber brooght acr es. As the shareholders bare “P
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    • 201 5 A Reuter telegram to tbe following effect, dated the Hague May 3, has appeared in the London Press: —In its reply to tbe report of the Second Chamber regarding the Bill for the purchase of Kandanghauer, ono of the private estates of Java, tho government declares that
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    • 45 5 vVe understand that oar contemporary, the Siam Observer, from which we quoted a paragraph about the Bagan Robber Company, was wrong in Baying that a roport had boen made by Mr. S. Moorhouse. The reporter on the property was Mr. T. li Moorhonae.J
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    • 1329 6 f Presiding on May 2, at the meeting of the well-known Linggi Plantations, Sir William Hood Treacher recalled the steady growth in the dividends paid, which, commencing with 4 per cent, in 1905, had gone to 15 per oent in
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    • 1525 6 paS.:! 00 he ‘"a Klian-Kellas Tin and Rubber. Subscriptions are invited at par for Bon** shares of 2s. each of the Khan -K?£?° d Rubber Company, Limited,» been formed with a capital oftfOftwS the purpose of .cqnirini; part of the itt
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    • 623 7 We are m>t responsible for the optimism of the Financier representative who writes oq tlie recent fall in these very optimistic terms: In tl le words of a prominent Mincing-Lane buyer, wbeu rubber went from 11s. 6d. to 12s. 6d.
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    • 159 7 (From Our Own Gorrbspondint.) Penang, Jant 1. At a meeting of Kulirn planters held here, on Monday, it was decided to foru. a Kulim Planters’ Association, to be subsequently organised into a Kedah PlanterAssociation in which all the Kedah districts will
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    • 64 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 27. Further resignations from the Government service are Mr. F. R. Long, superintendent of Government plantations, Taiping, and Mr.. A. H. Alston, chief draftsman, F. M. S. rail ways. Mr. F. O. B. Dennys, deputy conservator of forests, F. M.
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    • 71 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, May 27. The rubber export duty from May 27 to June 9 is fixed at the following rates per pikul:— Sheet and Biscuit 9516 Crepe 530 Best Scrap 470 Bark Scrap 400 Rough 390 Kambong 26The Java Bode, under date
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    • 824 8 A correspondent writes to oh as follows with reference to the meUiod of raising working oapital recently adopted by the directors of the Highlands and Lowlands Rubber Company: Do you consider the ‘•cheme whereby a portion of Ayer Kuning is sold
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    • 93 8 (Thom Our Own Coukkspunpknt.) Kuala Lumpur, May 25. The prospectus of Kamena9 Robber Company will he issued on Saturday, aod Tanjong Malim will be tioated in London i D-day. (From Odr Own Corrkspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, May 27. The Sungei Nebong (Penang) Estates will shortly be floated, with
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    • 101 8 A Rose By Any Other Name.” We are requested to state that the Malacca Sungci Bahru properties are to be floated by Mr. W. M. Sime nnder the name of Kempas, Limited.” The purchase price and the capital will be somewhat lower than stated in the prospectus of the flotation
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    • 36 8 Our London correspondent writes that the prospects of next year’s International Rubber Exhibition in London are rosy. The adviHory committee is being steadily extended. The Gorman exhibit promises to be a very notable one.
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    • 367 8 We learn that an fcxtraord.n,... meeting of the Malakoff I'm,,-,.;! **l pany, Ltd., was hold, at Penan* o Ut when the following resolution mously carried LD ani. That a sale be made by the a new company to be formed
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    • 220 8 The annual general meeting of the Kedah Rubber Plantation Co., Ltd., was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang, on May 28. The meeting proceeded to the election of three directors to replace the Hon. A..' R. Adams, who retires by rotation
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    • 1621 9 received some interesting partiiJdilional to those contained in the oar Koala Lainpur correspondent Ws date, regarding the Sange. Nebong ’I 1 Estates, Ltd., whioh are to be recoil Northern Settlement at an c* 861 l“ The capital of the company will
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    • 184 9 We have received an anonymous and more or less abusive letter from Johore, the chief reason for which seems to be that we said we did not know very much of Mr, Gawlcr. Well, we do know, that this gentleman gave np sc bool mastering for rubber
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    • 333 10 To The Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, Criticism in moderation is more im pressive than criticism in exaggeration, and X take the liber*y of remarking that your critioism of the Sungei Bbaru Flotation loses a good dial of its force when the casual mader,
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    • 249 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir. —I think that if an intending buyer of estate is making an offer, after having sent his own expert to make a report for his account, the directors of the company owning such estate would have no moral obligation
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    • 1240 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Your interesting articles on Rubber Isolate valuations are at the moment receiving considerable lcoal attention, and form the topio of muoh debate. am doubtful, however, how I should apply the Malcolm-Cumming tost to a projNß'f.y, let us say of t
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 77 1 Try DUMINY’S LOUIS ROYER CHAMPAGNE. Rota i lore: KIM HIN 00. KWONG VAN HIN CO. TEOK WHATT&OO. THU Empire Hotel, KUALA LUMPUR. F.M.S A New First-class Hotel Kitted with Electric Livbt aad Fan* Five minotos from Bailway Station. Overlooking the Padang, Single and Double Bedroom*, with Private Bathroms attached. Cuisine
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 260 2 GOUT. rt YkAKH (Jl'KKlMr. .lames Vick, of Avon Cottage, bath uastou, mar Hath. Kurland, is well kuowc aud highly respected. Ho writes Dear Sira—You will remember that about three years ago I called to thank you penjoualh or the good Doaij s Backache Kiduey Pii' had done lue. It is
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