The Straits Budget, 7 July 1910
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section28 1910-07-07 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL LXIV NO. 2734 Singapore, Thursday, July, 7,1910. ESTftftl HtMCO «V» NAIF A CF»TMT Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article206 1910-07-07 1 leaders— Rubber Estate Hygiene H Malakoff Prospectus 8-9 British Fioanoes 8 Sense and Sentiment 9-10 Sap9rflaous Women Municipal Singapore ...10.11 Local and General Social and Personal Singapore in 1909 Notes from Kelsntan l The Bishop of Singapore 4 The Argi Horti Cultural Show 4 The Boy Scouts206 words
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Article766 1910-07-07 1 The Malay Mail hears that, when Dr. McDowell, c.mo., goes on have, Dr. G. D. Freer will act for him. Mr. C. Hammond Smith, of Haron Estate, has been temporarily transferred i»o the Linggi Co.’s property at Seremban. Mr. Oliver Marks, aotiag secretary to the Resident of766 words
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1918 1910-07-07 2 We have been furnished with the administration report of the Singapore Municipality for 1$09, signtd by the Pre sident Mr. E. G. Broadrick, and dated May last. From among a mass of facts and figures we quote the1,918 words
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1591 1910-07-07 3 Published as supplements to last week's Ghetto are full and interesting Oo r t“ upon the shipping and the trade of 'Straits Settlements daring 1909, com lb e i S r by Commander KuMiffo, U lr and by Mr1,591 words
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79 1910-07-07 3 (From Oor Own Corrbspondbnt.) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. On the polo ground, yesterday afternoon, Selangor beat Singapore by six goals to nil, U*ja Al&ng so>rei three, Crichton two a d Wo ff one. The winners showed superior combination. Singapore was represented79 words
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Article83 1910-07-07 3 The first round in the Vade Cnp Com* petition had to be completed by July 8 aud followi ok were tae resu.ts. Play was medal handicap. Green (4) beat Pi’Kott (12) J. Crabb- Watt plus (2) w o. Bverifct (8) Drummond (12) w.o. L) Reid (12) Agnew83 words
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Article345 1910-07-07 4 (From Our Own Correspond! nt.) Kota Babrn. June 27. On the 22nd inst, news was received here of the reported serious illness of the Multan of Trengganu’s daughter and three graDd* childrt n who were said to be suffering from typhoid fever. Captain Cox, of the s.h.345 words
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Article50 1910-07-07 4 (From Our Own Gorrrspondint.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2. Mrs. Birch held an At Home at Taiping Residency in honour of the Bii-hop of Singa pore. Many people were present and took the opportunity of bidding farewell to Mrs. Birch. The Bishop held a confirmation service yesterday.50 words
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Article84 1910-07-07 4 Tbe home coming of tbe Solicitor-General (Mr. Hastings Rhodes) and bis b»ide was July cel» b ated by a party of friends by a recherche tiffin at Riffles Hotel, Penang, on Thursday last. Amongst those present and who are known to Singapore may be mentioned Tbe Rev84 words
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Article75 1910-07-07 4 Tbe total quantity of tin ore exported by the tributors on tbe land of the Royal Johore Tia Mining Go., Ltd daring the month of June was piculs 62—66 bags. It is understood that tbe proprietors of the Collyer Quay Railway have given a written undertaking75 words
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254 1910-07-07 4 Mr. May hew, chief sanitary inspector brought into the first police court, on July 6 a number of cbscs of men exposing themselves in publio while suffering from small pox. In one case a Kling it was stated,254 words
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130 1910-07-07 4 Previously acknowledged 4,229 Per Seah Lcang Seah 620 Syed Omar Alnagi ff 250 Syed Alkaff and Go. 250 Syed Ha*an Abubakar 10 Syed Omar Albabar 5 Syed Ahmed bin Sagoff 5 Syed Mohamed Idid 5 Syed Hamid Ketawa 5 Syed Salim Albar 8130 words
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Article87 1910-07-07 4 The result of the working of Troroh Mines daring the month of Jane is as follows Tributors 957 picnls, Mine 8.608 piculs Value of tribntors’ output $44,000, Value of mine output $16?,666, Estimated profit from tributors $4,475, Estimat< d profit from mine $62,886, total $66,861. Tbe karang treated87 words
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241 1910-07-07 4 The Boy Scouts’ movement some time past in Singapore in A of way, bat on Saturday Y« c ,“IT* 1 on a better organised bati, it a meetieg held in tbe Raffle “X' d Major Stephenson, O. C. Middles™ rnent, took the241 words
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Article231 1910-07-07 4 Messrs. Fraser and Co.’s circnlar dated July 1 says Since our last circular the market has been quiet but with a gradual improvement all round. The declaration of several dividends has had a stimulating effect and there is a good demand for the belter known stocks.231 words
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Article92 1910-07-07 4 The friends of Mips Margarete Kh'mmet, who recently met with a serious accio< ni while ont horse-riding with her fiance (Mr* Meyerink) will be glad to know that Jfl makes good progress towards recovery vonng couple were riding in Bokit Timai Road when Miss Klimmet’s aDi'mnl92 words
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480 1910-07-07 5 A i t ambra cinematograph never toastr film than that which constituted el a f t ature of the new programme tbe '21 Jane 29. The film—or, rather, fays the f ane ral pr0 of the late King Edward VII.480 words
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Article116 1910-07-07 5 A meeting of shareholders of the Straits hading Company’(Mr. Wallace Cook, manaPiDK director, presiding) was held at neon D 29, when the company’s statement 0 account and balance sheet for the half Jear ended March 31 last, and the report of Le Sectors and auditors thereon was116 words
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127 1910-07-07 5 (From Ogb Own Cokrbspondbnt.) Penang, Jaly 1. The Municipal Commission has voted 95,000 for the upkeep of the waterfa'l gardens and 930,000 towards the education rate to government. It is reported that the veterinary surgeon has been instructed to take stringent mea sares127 words
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Article52 1910-07-07 5 (From Oub Own Corrrspondbnt.) Penang. June 30. The following are the scores in the June shoot for the Mills Cup Penang 203 Singapore 200 Selangor 197 Taiping 196 Kinta, north 186 Ipoh 180 Telnk Anson 164 Penang, Jaly 6. Penang ladies have scored 199 in the Mills52 words
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Article246 1910-07-07 5 The recently reported fracas in Pagoda Street where one young man in a fight was alleged to have struck another young Chinaman a blow from whiob he died led to a case iD the first police court on July 1 before Mr. Wolferstan. A charge of246 words
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Article84 1910-07-07 5 Messrs. F. W. Barker and Co., advise us of the following tin outputsThe output of clean ore from Kanaboi, Ltd., for the month of June was Mino nil (Elevators under repair) tribute 194.04 piculs. Tbo output of clean ore from the Kinta Association, Ltd mine for the month84 words
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365 1910-07-07 5 A large number of guests attended at'St. Andrew’s Cathedra), on June 30, |to witness the marriage of Mr. O P Griffith' Jones (of Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery and Co.) and Miss Edith Sydney Newton, second daughter of Mrs. Newton365 words
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Article201 1910-07-07 5 Somebody told lies on July 1 in a casotb&t came before Mr. Robinson, third magistrate. Young Ben lleng, a food hawker, appeared in the dock with a big, blood encrusted gash on the top of his h( ad and blotches of gore on his baju.201 words
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Article40 1910-07-07 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Juno 30. It is reported that Dr. M. J. Rattray, formerly medical officer, St. John's Island, and now aoting senior modical officer at the Penang General Hospital, has resigned the government service.40 words
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978 1910-07-07 6 Some time ago a Chinaman named Tan Khian Tian wont to Rochore police station and made a charge of theft of 9170 against three women. The ca**e was taken to the police court, but was eventually withdrawn. The sequel978 words
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Article363 1910-07-07 6 Singapore is moving with the times and in its latest enterprise it is ahead probably of every other city in the East except Calcutta. The enterprise is the introduction of the taxi-c b. Messrs. C. F. Wearne and Co M of Orchard Hoad, have brought from home363 words
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1045 1910-07-07 6 Municipal and broking circles war* on July 1 by tbe intimation that annfolt Bl wa« being made for a warrant for of A B Cooke, clerk in charge of the® S supply department of the1,045 words
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132 1910-07-07 7 The mortality returns for Singapore issaed by the Registrar of Births and Deaths, show that daring the week ending June 25, there were 283 deaths (219 males, 64 females), giviDg a ratio per mille of population of 6176. Malarial fever accounted132 words
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Article60 1910-07-07 7 fF itow Oub Own Corkbspondbnt.) Penang, July 4. Cellar, a Scottish lawyer and unis. the Edinburgh Bar, htuii Messrs. Wreford and Thornton, to nr?*? admitte d, by Mr. Justice Thornton, practice at the local Bar. —4 rtot f i.°* 77 Q aeen Street, has bad cent- n60 words
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250 1910-07-07 7 Three Hokien coolies were prosecuted by Mr. Howard, of the Government Mono* polies Department, in the third police court on June 6, for having been found in possession of 820 tabils of chandu other than Government chandu. The place of250 words
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339 1910-07-07 7 The hearing of the application of Mr. Johannes (of Sarkies, Johannes and Co.) for his discharge from bankruptcy took place on July 5 before Mr. Justice Fisher, the applicant being represented by Mr. Braddell. Mr. Crabb Watt did339 words
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130 1910-07-07 7 (Fbom Oub Own (jobhbspondsnt.j Kuala Lampur, July I. A Gazette extraordinary has bet n issued which notifies the following customs duties to be exacted from July 1: Spirits $2.40 per gallon, an increase of ninety oents. The130 words
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Article51 1910-07-07 7 (From Odb Own Cobbbspondint.) Penang, July 6. The preliminary inquiry into the Malakoff affray has been commenced in the Volunteer Drill Hall, before Mr. Osborne, acting district officer, Butterworth. Fifty Tamil coolies are charged with rioting, twenty of them also being indicted for the murder of three51 words
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Article49 1910-07-07 7 (Fbom Oub Own Cobbbspondbnt.) Penang, July 4. The June output from the Kahman Hydraulic Tin Company’s mines was 600 piculs, making a total for the half year of 8,260 piculs as compared with 1,984 piculs in the corresponding period of 1909, and 544 piculs in 1906.49 words
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Article52 1910-07-07 7 (Fbom Oub Own Cobbbspondbnt.) Penang, Joly 1. Tamil immigrant returns for the past half year show the following results: Adults, males 25,712, females 4,677, minors 2,228. For the corresponding period last year the figures were: Adults, males 9,463, females 1,764, minors 720, an increase of 16,249, 2,918 and52 words
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Article123 1910-07-07 7 Mr. Justice Fisher on Monday heard appeals from magistrates’ decisions. One c&se was that of a Sikh polioeman who had been convicted by Mr. Wolferstan of causing grievons bodily harm to a Chinese boy who had been ordered to move on in Wayang St., refused, was chased123 words
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Article69 1910-07-07 7 The correspondent who sends as the following Plaint of a Pahiter,” informs ai that the grand troth illumined in bis verse has been dawning opon him duriog three years’ residence in the tropics. Now it has dawned:— How often, on drinking gin pahit To work ap69 words
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Article31 1910-07-07 8 Wakj> Crichton —On July 2, at St. Andraw’s Cathedra), Singapore, Mr. Ernest Charles Ward, of Burnham, Somerset, to Miss Lena Crichton, daughter of the late James McLean Crichton, of Aberdeen.31 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1129 1910-07-07 8 ,—Straits Time, June 30. We are extremely glad to hear that the Government is taking some steps to deal with the health of the workpeople employed on rubber estates. The need for action in imperative, not only on the simple ground of humanity but in order to,—Straits Time, June 30. - 1,129 words
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Article1074 1910-07-07 8 —Straits Times, July 1. Greater praise coaid not be given to any property than that which is bestowed on Malakoff estate by Mr. Thomas Boyd, the vainer. This,” he says,” is a very exoellent property tbe like of whioh does not often the market. A great deal of—Straits Times, July 1. - 1,074 words
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Article1043 1910-07-07 9 taxation as conti iently an in other day«. Strains Timep, July 2. Tbe introduction of a Budget at the end of June in exet ptional if not unique in recent political history, but it is almost the inevitable result of such conflict as has been going cn withtaxation as conti iently an in other day«.— Strains Timep, July 2. - 1,043 words
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Article1108 1910-07-07 9 —StraitH Times, July 4, The other day we had a telegram reporting an opium discussion in the House of Com* mons. In tho course of it there was reference to a speech in which Mr. Theodore Taylor demanded that yet more stringent measures than have been sanctioned—StraitH Times, July 4, - 1,108 words
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Article1033 1910-07-07 10 —Straits Times, July 5. It would appear that there are in Great Britain about one and a half million more women of marriageable ago than there are men. If every man married at a reasonable age, there would still be a very large number of young women left—Straits Times, July 5. - 1,033 words
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Article1070 1910-07-07 10 —Straits Times, July 6. in reading over the report of the president of Singapore Municipality for the year 1909, there are several points that strike one is needing a little more explanation. We find for example that the percentage of water filtered during the year was 86 per—Straits Times, July 6. - 1,070 words
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Advertisement93 1910-07-07 8 Th« Post fre« price of the Strmita Tnms t* |3B a year. The post free price of the Straits Budget is $M a 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 Straits93 words
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Obituary71 1910-07-07 8 DEATHS. Wilmot. —At the General Hospital, Singapore, on Friday, July 1, 1910, Cecil a Louise, beloved wife of E. A. Wilmot. C ylon and Indian papers ph ase copy. Ono.—On July 3, at No. 3, Oxley Road, Singapore, Ong Peng Noo, the beloved wife of Mr. Tan Quee Liang; aged71 words
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Article913 1910-07-07 11 The Saiak South June output was 323 piculs, the machinery working 496 hours. We are informed by Messrs. Derrick and Co. that the Sungei Gau Tin Mining Co.’s Jane output was 71 piculs. It is wired from Penang that Mr. T. N. Symons of Prye Estate, the913 words
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664 1910-07-07 11 The Chief Justice, Sir W. 11, HyndmanJones, opened the Singapore Ahhjz* h on June 5. The calendar embraces eleven cases. Li Chen alias Li Ah Kong, admitted having unlawfully returned from banishment and was sentenced to the only penalty—life imprisonment. Dan Cheng and664 words
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Article13 1910-07-07 12 pThe Straits Times is not responsiole for the opinions of its correspondents.]13 words
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Article856 1910-07-07 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —May we venture, through the medium of your valuable journal, to call the attention of the directors of the Straits Steamship Co. to the unjust treatment that Chinese firstclass passengers by the company’s boats have invariably suffered856 words
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Article118 1910-07-07 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Great is the power of the Press 1 Since my little comment upon the business methods of the municipality in sending oat statements of account in envelopes to which one-cent stamps were attached, our city fathers have seen118 words
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Article233 1910-07-07 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —It is many years since that one of the by paths leading off Serangoon Road and past the Race Course was by au irony peculiar to the Singapore municipality named ‘‘Owen Road.” If it was intended to do honour to233 words
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Article90 1910-07-07 12 T° the Editor of the Strait, Tim* Sir,— ln yonr 88Ue 0 f UD6 kindly mentioned my retirement butt you marks re new ship were not yoQrre The owners of the ste.ml 1“ °o rrtct Guan, Amherst, and Ban Ko Q P V' ia Ui Messrs. Thong90 words
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350 1910-07-07 12 Although at the present time Singapore eeeme to be enjoying a happy immunity serious fires, members of the brigJ being kept at a high standard of Tfficienw aad ready to cope with any emergency Thi superintendent, Mr. W. Pett, has commenced series350 words
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Advertisement206 1910-07-07 12 Property Sales. The following Singapore property were disposed of by auction at Messrs. Powell Co. ’s saleroom on July 5: Freehold land off KampongJava Road, area 22 530 square feet, part of Grants 375 A dlis, M. S. R. M. Raman Chetty $700. Two pieces of freehold land off Kampong206 words
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Article1824 1910-07-07 13 London, June 29. nataotioopie telegram says the lavish Chamber has adjourned until No J. em i l e «nd Vizier praised the consistent T lline88 of the Cretan Protecting Powers, sai" “be attitude of Greece was without the Ottomans would observe a attitude to a Government which cw1,824 words
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Article734 1910-07-07 14 Berlin, June 29. Zeppelin’s airship, the Deutschland, while on a voyage with representatives oi the Press, was caught in a storm which lasted for nine hoars. The airship was stranded in the Teutoburg Forest, owing to a failure of the motor. Thirty-two persons were on board at the734 words
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Article180 1910-07-07 14 Sir Charles Johnson Brooke, G.C.M.G., second Rajah of Sarawak, was eighty-one on June 8. The story of Sarawak, says a home paper, reads more like a boy’s adventure than a piece of modern history. Wounded in the Burmese war, James Brooke, of the Honourable East India180 words
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SHIPPING INTELLEGENCE.
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Article226 1910-07-07 14 June 29 Queda, Brit str, Coon* n.. Palitana, Brit str, Robins 1?°°' B ue ka4 Benvorlich, Brit str, CalW V 8 Bcg «Hc Simons lLy LoDfJ on. p a^ 30 Samui, Dan str, LeCbet Ant Arcadia, Brit str, Barcham, S’gha?°’p E A r Jap str Wistaria, Brit str, Pollitt226 words
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Article221 1910-07-07 14 June 29 Produce, Nor str, Bombay Queda, Brit str, Bamarang f Baron Napier Bunburg 30 Atsuta Maru t Jap str, Hongkong and Japan Suevia, Ger Btr, Hamburg via ports ST'/_ Benvorlich, Brit str, HoDgkong and Japan j Palitana, Brit str, Calcatta via ports 1 Wakasa Maru, Jap str, Hongkong221 words
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Sporting Intelligence.
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Article196 1910-07-07 15 r k 5, Party* 1 The annual general meeting of members f h Taniona Katong Swimming Party was «T(U House on Sunday. Tbo S 1 «,cr.tarv ropo'ted that the progress of tbo'club wan remarkable as they had 82 members on the roll compared with nine a W aao The196 words
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Article138 1910-07-07 15 Tbo foliowing is the resalt of the Men's Monthly Medal for June:— R. D. Keith 81 8—73 H. W. Firmstone 86 10 76 (j. Emerson 90 12 78 W.O. Ellis 85 6 79 A. G. Harrington 99 18 81 L E. P. Woherstan 91 8 83 Rtv. H. C.138 words
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Article361 1910-07-07 15 Tht .Singapore Cup. The second match of the Singapore Football cup competition was played on the Esplanade on June 29, between the Mi(idlc«ex Regiment No. 1 eleven and the HE, 7 he w» atber was hot and the ground bard. There was a big crowd of spectators lay361 words
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Article134 1910-07-07 15 5. C. R. C. Tournament. The following resnltB are to hand A. Singles.—Tan Chong Kbee owe 8 beat Ong Teck Lim owe 18, 6—3, 6—4, Seet Hock Seng owe 5 beat Cbia Keng Tye owe 3, 6—2, 6—8, Tan Chong Khee owe 8 beat Chua Seng Hong owe134 words
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Article81 1910-07-07 15 5, C. C. v. Garrison. The S. C. C. cricket fixture on Saturday afternoon was a match against an eleven of the Garrison. The clnb won easily, thanks mainly to an excellent 76 pat on by A. S. Gardner. The club’s total was 171 to which, in addition to81 words
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Article21 1910-07-07 15 Tanglin Club. The bowling medal for June was won by Mr. A. G. Harrington with the score of 667 160-827.21 words
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60 1910-07-07 15 (From Oor Own Correspondent.) Labuan, July 0. Last night as a train was half way to the mines at Victoria it came into collision with another going up. Two persons wero killed and another was seriously injured. The drivers and60 words
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Article151 1910-07-07 15 In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 29a of The Prisons Ordinance 3872, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct that the register prescribed by the said section shall be kept at Kuala Lumpur in the State of Selangor, one of the151 words
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192 1910-07-07 15 Assistance Sent from Singapore. Messrs. Bohn, Meyer and Co, Ltd, local agents for the Norddeut?cher Lloyd line of steamers, on July 5, received a wire from Bangkok giving very sparse tidings of a mishap that has befallen192 words
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364 1910-07-07 15 (Fbom Our Own Corrbspondbnt.) Penang, July 5. The Pinang Gazette publishes the text of a Kedah official communique, regarding the recent troubles there, which mentions that when the suzerainty was transferred guarantees were given by the contracting parties and also by364 words
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Article255 1910-07-07 16 Singapore July 6, 1910. EXCHANGE. On London —Bank 4 m/s 2/4^ Demand 2 Private 6 m/s 2/4 do 8 m/s 2 4{ ff On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 6 m/s 240 i On France— Bank d/d 295 Private 8 m/s 299$ do255 words
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Article956 1910-07-07 16 Sinoaporr, July 6, 1910 MINING. Issne rS Value, cu Bayers, Sellers 10 10 Belat Tin 4.00 4 60 10 10 Brnang 4.00 6.00 10 10 Branch Hyd. 6.00 6.60 10 10 Kanaboi 2.26 2.40 £1 £1 Kinta Tin 14.00 14 75 £1 £1 Klodang Tin 1.60 2.00956 words
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Article298 1910-07-07 16 (From Our Own Cob&bspondbnt.) Labuan, Jane 30, By the Darvel on the 28th instant there arrived Mosers. J. G. Robertson and J. W&terstradt, two old residents of Laba&n who have been in Europe for ir.aoy years. Mr. Robertson has, I understar d, comeont in connection with the Biunei298 words
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Advertisement121 1910-07-07 18 D 1 SAL TELEPHONE RR1NGS H 39S No SALMON (Jin tin and by weight). DRIED MU9HROOMS. a variety of smoked SAUSAGE9 AND SALAMI. ASSORTED CAVIARE, ETc\ Si 14 t AUTOLUX” 9 A Gravity Lamp of 700 and 1,000 candle power NO ARTIFICIAL PRESSURE. GREAT SAVING IN SPARS PARTS. BRILLIANT LIGHT-GIVBR.121 words
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Advertisement168 1910-07-07 18 C«Ms, Asthma. Braachlils ui Lmi traablas 'sickly cares bv IS BALSAM or ANISEED Of sail Chemists and Stores. 3 OEUTBCH-ABJATIBCHE BANK. PBltf PAID lIP CAPITAL: th. Tsais 7.500.000. Head OAoe ShangUi Board oI Directors Berlin. BRANCHES: Berlin, Calcutta, Hankow, Hongkong, Peking, Tientsin, TBinanfn, Tmngt&u, Kobe. Yokohama, Hamburg. FOUNDED DY THE168 words
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Advertisement397 1910-07-07 17 clcine of the kind warden a oerti float e at the Calcutta Exhibition, 1863 4, open t§ lA Tht 0"b 'vlLr'iC- 'jti'WSk -r^'-.’•ft. B-Kk‘ B Pj- Kj 7 f RgGiS T £RE D Dr. LALOR’S Trade Mark. PIOSPHODYNE the LARGEST SALE OF ANY PHOSPHORIC MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. f yearB397 words
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Advertisement337 1910-07-07 17 ASK FOR Schweitzer* 5 Cocoatina Guaranteed an absolutely pun Cocoa. Used in (he Royal palaoea o t England, Germany, Russia, Greece, Denmark, etc., etc. SOLS EVSETWHKEI MARTIN'* all I b<)* of Martia l Kb ui rn« houao, m that oa tka tm US. nrmiMia n.U A* I cv w i337 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article1863 1910-07-07 1 uambor ot shares id which local investors are interested are not quoted in local share lists, and there are occasionally wide u&rgiQß between quotations here and in London. Transactions take place in Mincing-Lane as well1,863 words
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Article95 1910-07-07 3 London and Singapore Robber Prices General— Malakoff Rubber Eastates 8 Malaysian Rubber Company 4 Robber Export Duty 5 KajaDg Robber Estates Clusy Rubber Estates Jane Rubber Returns 0 The Rubber Industry o Correspondence— Merlimaus 5 Telegrams.— Share Auction Vallambroea Dividend 3 New Rubber flotation 9 Meetings and Reports— Rubber95 words
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Article196 1910-07-07 3 The list opened on July 1 and will close on July 7, of the Malakoff Rubber Co., Limited. Toe proposed capital is $1 000,000 in 500,000 $2 shares, of which the present issue to the public at par is 135,* 00 shares. The directors are Messrs. F.196 words
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Article91 1910-07-07 3 (taoM Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 29. Ine following prices were obtain< d at an c t on of shares 225 Ayer Kunings at I J? ea °b» Rubber Estates of Krian J, WO 1\ rak River Valleys 45 cents, $8.2 s 150 Kauabois 12.25, 100 Spito* S391 words
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Article25 1910-07-07 3 Our Own Correspondent.) Ti Kuala Lumpur, July 4. Hj v ;j a ’'jmbrosa directors recommend a d Js. 8d., making 250 per cent.25 words
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2444 1910-07-07 3 An extremely interestirg speech was delivered by Mr. Charles Arthur Lampard at the first ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust. After dealing with the satisfactory financial position of the Trust he went2,444 words
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1029 1910-07-07 4 Rubber and Oil of May 4 has a scathing article on the great American Bcbcmo for working Sarawak jelutong trees. Tho paper says:— This is quite an Americanism, conceived by a Wall street financier. The whole project is a Yankee Doodle1,029 words
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Article591 1910-07-07 5 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. T have been interested in the para Si f 1 B -eetndav at the request of J°° '““f'lo re proper present value of jonie one rt which was stated to be 21s. toes.Mr face value. 01 Hy S,La value of Merlimau capital591 words
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441 1910-07-07 5 The directors of the Balgownie Robber Estates, Ltd., have issued their report and audited statement of accounts for the y t ar ended March 81 last. The report, which is signed by Mr. W. M. Sime, says. The nett441 words
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Article68 1910-07-07 5 Prices, for the period from July 2 to 14, 1910, inclusive, of cultivated rubber on»h cb t xpoit duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis are aa follow Sheet and Biscuit 1480.00 p. pci. Fine Crepe *9< 00 Best Scrap in Cifipe form 450 00 Ba»k68 words
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383 1910-07-07 5 (From Odb Own Corrbspondint.) Koala Lumpur, July 2. At tbe P. A. M. meeting in the Masonia Hvll to-day, Mr. John Gibsoo presided in tbe absence ot Mr. C M Cumming Correspondence was read relating to Chioese labour and showed383 words
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Article39 1910-07-07 5 (From Our Own Corrrspondrnt.) Koala Lompor, July 4. Messrs. Kindersley have received a cable statiDg that K»j*ng Rubber Estates haa b»en Mix times overnubsctibed, and that abarea are standing at three quarters to seven eighths premium.39 words
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Article143 1910-07-07 5 Messrs. F. W. Barker and Co. are advised by ulegram that a Company under the same auspices as Lanadroo Robber Estates Ltd. with a nominal capital of £lOOOOO in £1 shares has been registered in London to acquire the Clony Rubber Estate. Seventy thousand shares constitute the143 words
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Article1100 1910-07-07 6 (From [Oca Ohm Coueisipondimtk; Penang, July 2. The following crops are notified: Cal-dom* ***** lbs, Tali Ayrr 13,100. G»>dong 14,600, Nova Scotia 10,100, and Rnbana 12,500. Kuala Lumpur, July 2. The following crops are notified —High lands and Lowlands 37 471 lbs., Carey United 11.800 lbs., Kempsey1,100 words
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Article171 1910-07-07 6 The aocounts of the Deutsche Kautschuk Gestlhchaft of Berlin aud the CamerooDs, which were submitted at the Berlin meeting recently, show net profits of £5,270, alter appropriating £1,090 for depreciation. The sum of £2 500 has been placed to the legal reserve fuDd, £2,500 to a means171 words
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626 1910-07-07 6 T r ft L nd G Ex P r efiS0f Juue 10 the following report:—The market l IB| been very dull, and under th! f Pdr ot forced sales of speculative prfg Qr e price declimd to 8s. lid for t T’626 words
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2121 1910-07-07 7 The report of nbe Seremban Rubber F«tate Company. Limited, states that the of rubber secured during the six months 2 December 81, was 124,021 lbs., the net nroceedH of which amounted to £36 430, or, L v 5* 10*d per2,121 words
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2261 1910-07-07 8 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., writing under date July 4, send us a special report on Heawoed Rubber and Tin Estate made by Mr. F. Douglas Osborne. The report, dated from Ipoh, on Jane 21, 1910, and2,261 words
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Article266 1910-07-07 9 The report of tbe Rubber Estates of Ceylon, Limited, states that the net profit earned daring tbe year to December 31, after writing off the sum of £250 for depreciation on plant tna machinery and £250 off preliminary expenses, was £2,420. To this has to be266 words
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1293 1910-07-07 9 The first annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Changkat Salak Rubber aud Tin Company, Limited, has been held in London. Mr. Hngb Moncrieff presiding. The chairman in the oonrse of his remarks said :—This company, although1,293 words
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Article38 1910-07-07 9 (From Oob Own Corrrhpondrnt.) Koala Lumpur, July 2. The prospectus has been issued of the Siginting Robber Company whioh acquires Mr. Tate's property in Negri Sembilan. The issued capita] will be £40,000 in 2h. shares.38 words
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Advertisement380 1910-07-07 10 COLD STORM* CO., LTD. HDAB B NT RANCH to BORNBO WHAM) Tolophono lose. Snnntooko ot eU kind* ot FBOZIK MB ATS, eto,, flu be delivered flo Shipping at the Wtnne*. or n the Singapore Roods, oa than ■otioe. IFFIOE HOURS: Weekdiyn V i.m. to I p.m, Hoad*?* T a.m. to380 words
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