The Straits Budget, 16 June 1916
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Advertisement83 1916-06-16 1 [Owing to shortage in supplies of coloured paper, the cover of the Straits Budget is for the time being printed on white paper. The customary coloured cover will be resumed on receipt of fresh supplies.] CLIFFORD WILKINSON’S IM1 Cases of 4 doz. pints. m c A M j l i83 words
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Title Section28 1916-06-16 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXX No. 3044 Singapore. Friday. June 16. 1916. CtTABLISHEO OWt NAlf A CEATBBt. Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article201 1916-06-16 1 LEADERS— The War Map 12 Local War Fund 12 Tbe Fall of Fort Vaux ...12-18 Russia's Advance 18 Some Currency Questions 13-14 Second Ypre9 Battle 14 Local and Grnkral— Local and Personal 1 2 War Fund 2 Malayan Fighters 8 Tbe War 4-8 Sawyers on Strike 8201 words
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Article3457 1916-06-16 1 I D 1911, there were ten coconut estates on •6 cant coast of Sumatra. In 1915, the J a was 38 with an acreage of 15,000 and u /T °1 040,000 trees. European capital an bC( U ,ar el y Invosted in this industry lof °P eD3,457 words
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1687 1916-06-16 2 Last week a correspondent sentus a cheque for 91.000 and a letter urging us to open a War Fund. His letter read as follows Your Aeroplane campaign has been a great success —will you start another fund War1,687 words
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1703 1916-06-16 3 Malayan Fighters. POSITION OF THE ANZAC BALANCE. Time has been quito a little burst i subscriptions, some of tbeui from f t places in response to our special -l to readers of the Straits Times. May say again how warmly we appreciate the response "that our postal subscribers all over1,703 words
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Article72 1916-06-16 3 (From Out Own Corrksi**»m»kn 1.) Kuala Luinpur, dune 11. A joint cabl“ from the Planters’ Association of Malaya, the Selangor and PerakCliambt is of Commerce aud the F.M S. Chamber of Mines was despatched to Admiral Jcllicoe to day offering congratulations on the Jutland naval victory aud asking72 words
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617 1916-06-16 3 The appeal of Mr. A. I>. Klyno against the decision of thu Supremo Court iu the action in which lie sued the Municipal Commissioners came on for hoariug in tho Court of Appeal yesterday afternoon, before the Chief Justice (Sir617 words
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Article190 1916-06-16 3 Ihe I ronoli Mines report shows that during tin: year 1,817 tons of tin ore wei« Hold as compared with 1.5.TJ tons sold during 1914. The amount realised was £174.047, being an average of approximately £‘os 15s. per ton as compared with £OO 6s. per ton for190 words
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THE WAR.
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Article2799 1916-06-16 4 Great Russian Offensive. FORTY THOUSAND TAKEN PRISONER. Lord Kitchener's Death. Potrograd: t’p ti>l now tho total Russian captures nu the I'ripet and Rutnauian front are forty thousand prisoners, nine hundred officers, seventy seven guns and one hundred and twenty four machine guns. London, June 8 2 a.ru. Petrograd:2,799 words
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Article1734 1916-06-16 4 Fall of Vaux Fort. KEY TO THE POSITION UNCAPTURED. Austrian Armies Disordered. London, June 8, 5.23 p Paris communique: The Oe r Iu a Qfi0C *e*k’i the ruins of >’*“* the i«desperate fighting, bu 1 t f trendies on the mediate approaches and th t je enemy right1,734 words
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Article3295 1916-06-16 5 Great Russian Success. ENORMOUS CAPTURES REPORTED. Italians Check Austrian Advance. London, Juno 9, 6.35 p.m. Petrograd: Tho Russian successes at Volynia continue. The total number of prisoners taken since the offensive began is over 65,000. London, Juno 10, 12.25 a.m. The communique confirms the report from Petrograd, and3,295 words
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Article1308 1916-06-16 6 Russia’s Amazing Advance ENEMY SURPRISED AND SMASHED. German Losses at Verdun. London, June 12, 1.25 a.m. A Petrograd communique says: The Russian offensive in Volhynia, Galicia, and Bukoviua continues to be attended with fresh successes. The enemy is suffering enormous losses. The Russians have captured Dubno. It is1,308 words
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Article2012 1916-06-16 7 Russian Success. FURTHER PARTICULARS NOW GIVEN. The Position in France. London, June 12, 4.45 p.m. I Petr j^rad: The Russians have captured llie village of Deuiidovka, twenty-seven miles Louth f Lut/k, and twenty to the west of Uubno The Russians here occupy tho soballed Dubno Gardens which are2,012 words
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Article1061 1916-06-16 7 The Ypres Move. BELGIUM’S GARRISON BEING REDUCED. Russia's Great Advance. London, June 18, 5.40 p.m. Amsterdam: It is reported that 120,000 Oerman infantry from the garrison in Belgium and other sections on the Western front are concentrated at Zonncbeke and Gheluvelt. Considerable reserves are also being sent forward.1,061 words
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Article249 1916-06-16 8 It is reported to us that about three hundred sawyers, employed at four steam saw mills in the Kallang district went on striko on Wednesday, owing to tho refusal of their employers to yield to their instant demand for a higher rate of wages. It is feared249 words
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2302 1916-06-16 8 London, May 1H. The public, as before remarked, have become notably shy of believing in symptoms of food exhaustion in Germany. They remember the sensational stories of last year, which were afterwards found to h'.V 'be n2,302 words
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262 1916-06-16 8 The report to be submitted at the third annual general meeting ot the s 1a t of the above named company, to the registered otlice, Governmen > Penang, on Wednesday, June 1 rt Your directors beg to submit ber and accounts for the262 words
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4889 1916-06-16 9 (CoNTRIBUTKD.) lt «vih lonely in the Slainat Datang Hotel. !,n Whvbrow had read the yellowed copies H if,, Tiho World’s Work, The Engineering Sinoleiuent, and last week’s local Kenanga Urertiser He had also road all thetiotices round the bar and had4,889 words
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Article147 1916-06-16 10 A very enjoyable evening was spent on Saturday last at Normanton Barracks, writes a correspondent, when the Sergeants’ Mess of the Shropshires was entertained at dinner by members of the Johore Volunteer Rifles. After the usual toasts had been drunk, a smoking concert was begun, and the talent147 words
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Article66 1916-06-16 10 Tho Netherlands Indian Portland Cement factory has declared a dividend of 5 por cent. I he following Java Sugar Factory Companies have declared dividends as follows: Kcdiri 105 per cent., Malang 65 percent.. Wilis 171 per cent, on preference share, Artana 45 per cent, and Paugledjar a final66 words
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Article1059 1916-06-16 10 (From Oir Ow* Corrkspondkni Kuala Lumpur, .Judo 10. The heartiest congratulations lmvn been pouting iu upon the Honourable Mr. A. K. K Hampshire upon bis tle\ation to a seat in the Federal Council. Government could not have made a happier selection. They have secured the man who1,059 words
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464 1916-06-16 10 A few days ago. says the X. <J. Daily New* of May 25, the French authorities took into custody a notorious Gorman character named Carl E. Stark, who was found at Xu. 14, Hue Chapsal, the house in which464 words
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149 1916-06-16 10 A serious affray broke and tbo vicinity on un aQt j othe 18 number of goldsmith s y were concerned, and Eventually iron bolts were tra y 1 uot before* the police restored on t e( j tbrout-'b Chinese had been149 words
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Article44 1916-06-16 11 I TUe Straits Times is not responsible for I opioions of ita corrospondents. I Correspondents should bear in mind that l.rL must bo short and to the point. I r nt rambling epistles are liable to be I rejected or ruthlessly cut down.l44 words
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Article250 1916-06-16 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sj r -Judging from reports there has an undue prevalence of malaria lately D In Malacca from the number of the volunk ers who contracted malaria after returning rolu their camp at Begoh it would seem that here must be250 words
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Article571 1916-06-16 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir —Will you please allow me some space Lo draw the attention of your readers to a fectiticatiou of a couple of mistakes made in lou leader of Monday last. I Comparing the positions of the Jew in lussia and571 words
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Article169 1916-06-16 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, \ou have more than once given in the list of German losses a Kaiser class boat of 10,600 tons. This is almost certainly incorrect. There are two Kaiser classes, and it will probably bo found that the battleship referred to169 words
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Article136 1916-06-16 11 To tho Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, In your issue of the 5th instant. I noticed a leading article re Russia in the making.” I think those Jews, who have Rent you letters about Russia’s atrocities, and wishing you to denounce them, should remember that they136 words
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Article193 1916-06-16 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—The charges made for copies of tho re-survey plans of Singapore seem rather high. There is an alround charge of $5 per lot for a tracing made upon the commonest tracing paper one could find and this charge is made no193 words
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Article156 1916-06-16 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —The M.V.R. has since its formation used a portion of tho Esplanade because Malacca has no other ground suitable for drilling. Since last week this ground has been used by the Malay College footballers who have a ground of their156 words
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Article140 1916-06-16 11 To tbe Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —I would very much liko to enter a strong protest against the manner in which the Memorial Service for Field Marshall Lord Kitchener was carried out at St. Andrew’s Cathedral yesterday. I don’t remember Lord Kitchener’s name being mentioned140 words
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529 1916-06-16 11 The Renong Tin Dredging Co. says the Mining World of May 6, is apparently quickly recovering from tho set back which took place in 1914-15, whon the two new dredges being put to work causod a certain amount of529 words
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Article157 1916-06-16 11 After nearly thirty eight years in the F.M.S. Police Force, during more than six years of which period lie had been at its head, Mr. William Willes Douglas has this week retired from the post of Commissioner of Police, F.M.S. He commenced his service as Inspector157 words
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722 1916-06-16 11 The sensational happenings of tho past week in Europe overshadowed to some extent one of tlie most interesting events to tho Malay community in Perak on Wednesday, says the Times of Malaya of June 10. This was the722 words
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Article70 1916-06-16 11 An advance statement of tin exported approximate value (in Singapore) aud duty collected, during tie months of January to May, 1910, aud the comparison with corres ponding period of the previous year shows that, during this period .'107.156 piculs were i xporti'd as against 823,734 piculs.70 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1089 1916-06-16 12 —Straits Times, June 9. Herr Bethmann Hollweg, liuperial Chancellor of Germany, lias some repute as a phrase maker. VS e are indebted to him for the scrap of paper.” and his latest is the war map.” We arc inclined to believe that a time may come when—Straits Times, June 9. - 1,089 words
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Article1141 1916-06-16 12 roost emphatic “So!"-strait, Tin*,,/,* Wo are experiencing the novel sensation of having a thousand dollars which we do not know what to do with. We can, of course, solemnly open a bank account and deposit it, and after a respectful interval we can with greater solemnity transmitroost emphatic “So!"-strait, Tin*,,/,* - 1,141 words
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Article1100 1916-06-16 12 been the subject of discussion.—Straits Times. Juno 12. There are certain things in connection with the present war which must be tboughtfally considered by those who wish to "form correct estimate of events. Let us take the fall of Fort Vaux as an example. Suchbeen the subject of discussion.—Straits Times. Juno 12. - 1,100 words
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Article1169 1916-06-16 13 Straits Times, June liJ. hat is happening on the Russian Front recalls the earlier stages of the war when the advance of the Russian armies was so rapid that everyono began to speculate upon the possibility of Berlin itself being reached, flion came the great collapse, and the— Straits Times, June liJ. - 1,169 words
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Article1236 1916-06-16 13 his time raoro us* fully.—Straits Times, June 14. It takes a lifetime of close study, exceptional opportunities of observation, and a natural aptitude for finance to make a high grade currency expert. Our old friond, Mr. J. O. Authonisx, was Treasurer of the Straits Settlements daring tbohis time raoro us* fully.—Straits Times, June 14. - 1,236 words
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Article1094 1916-06-16 14 —Straits Times, Juno 15. Sometime in October, 1914, the Gormans resolved that they ought to open the way to Calais, where their longest rango artillery could practically dominate tho English Chan nel. They were convinced that, once tho line was broken and the road to Calais opened,—Straits Times, Juno 15. - 1,094 words
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Article233 1916-06-16 14 Messrs. Barlow and Co. send us a copy of the report and accounts of the Royal Exchange Assurance for tho year ended December 01, 1915. The valuation return discloses a surplus of £373,383. The total surplus would have exceeded £600,000 had it not been for causes immediately233 words
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Article81 1916-06-16 14 IhoY.M.C.A. anniversary will be celebrated in the Victoria Theatre (kindly lent by Mr. Cowan) on Wednesday, the ‘2Bth iust., at 8.45 p.ni. llis hxcellency the Governor has kindly consented to preside. The Chief Justice (Sir John Bucknill, K.C.), will an address, patriotic music, under Mr. Sal/, mann’s direction,81 words
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738 1916-06-16 14 An impressive and inspiring service was that held at St. Andrew’s Cathedral on Tuesday as a memorial to Britain's lost leader. The congregation wa s fully representative of the Colony, embracing all the chief Governmt ut officials. military and naval738 words
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Article48 1916-06-16 14 Messrs. Barker and Co. advise that the outputs of clean tin ore for May were as follows:—Kinta Association, mine, pis. 318 tribute, pis. 271. Kanaboi Limited, mine, pis. 65 tribute, pis. 68. Ampsog (Kinta) lin Mining Co., pis. 152. Simpam Valley Hydraulic Mines, pis. 190.48 words
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654 1916-06-16 14 J0H0RE TIN MINING CO. Shareholders Unanimously Ag ree To Liquidate. The liquidation of the decided upon at an eitraordioa™",? meeting of the Hoyal Jolion Tin V? eral Ltd., held on Tuesday afternooninii c sixteenth general meetin“ T Wm K“‘« were held at the ti„!' ,ueetln W Messrs. Huttenbach Bros, and654 words
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Article135 1916-06-16 14 (From Our Own Corrkspondknt.) Penang, dune v2 The K. P. M. steamer Vae tons gross, 18 a re 1D the engine The tiro started at 10 a.m. bnat^. room and spread to the lc,^ bo arti and it There is a cargo ot 01 become a135 words
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Article1475 1916-06-16 15 Tlic Kelantan Administration Report for year 1915 is an interesting record pre jart'd by Mr. R. J. Farrer, the acting British Uvi«ier, who relieved Mr. Langbatn-Carter n August last. It covers the period of the iS ir Flitch Rising1,475 words
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Article309 1916-06-16 15 At a meeting of the friends and wellwishers of Mr. Tan Jiak Kim, C.M.G., hold iu the Chinese Chamber of Commerce on March 25, it was proposed by Mr. Lee Choon Guan and seconded by the Hon. Dr. Lira Boon Keng, that subscriptions bo invited309 words
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1586 1916-06-16 15 Our Malacca correspondent sends tho following account of the match with Singapore played at Malacca on Saturday which the visitors won by ten wickets It was decided to use matting as the pitch was in a sloppy condition1,586 words
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2174 1916-06-16 16 Mr. J. L. Humphreys, the Itritisli Agent, Trengganu, has issued liis report for the year 191. r > and in it lie emphasises the fact that His Highness the Sultan is fully alive to the present backwardness2,174 words
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Article408 1916-06-16 16 Messrs. Fraser and Co.’s Weekly Circular. In their share circular, date 1 the 8th iust. Messrs. Fraser anil Company state: We have no marked improvement to report in share quotations for the week under review but rather more business has been recorded at the lower levels. Tho408 words
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485 1916-06-16 16 St. Andrew’s Cathedral Wednesday for the service held 03 ate the victory of the BrSSi?,7,T cr oft Jutland. Tho Services and the CoS’ 16 rnent were a«am fully represented space available in the body of tli.* i he485 words
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295 1916-06-16 16 What is undoubtedly the largest and most valuable single cargo ever brought o bv a single steamer arrived in 1 recently. The o.u«o four mto S-allonß of re lined kerosene 0,l the Standard Oil Co., valued at appr $2,000,000. It was295 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
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Article40 1916-06-16 17 f| M > result of the Garrison Golf Club .lions medal competition, for .June, is as follows: Comdr. R. D. Forbes 96—18-78 Ciout. Wolryclie Whitmore 89 10 79 Col. W. H. Basevi 101 18 83 (.'ire cards were taken out.40 words
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Article66 1916-06-16 17 Following was the result of on Tuesday’s ;1 a y i n tho S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament. Championship. Wodthouae beat Pash, 6—3, 7—5. Pkokkssion Pairs. Telegraph I. Wilkinson and Rose beat Shipping i. Jackson and Dove, 6—2, 6—4. Telegraph V. Murray and Duukerley heat Merchants IV. Bewsher and66 words
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Article210 1916-06-16 17 The idea of a boxiug tournament for the b. n< tit of some war fund has been mooted luring the last few days, and no doubt mauy people would like to see the idea became something more. For a place of its ,i/r Mugapore offers practically no facilities either210 words
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Article247 1916-06-16 17 The S.C.C. football team's visit to Kuala Lumpur to play Selangor led to a pleasant game ou Monday before a large crowd, with the result of a win for the visitors by 2—o. Singapore kicked off, and play for the first (Harter of an hour was rather scrappy on247 words
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Article204 1916-06-16 17 I ii»! late Lord Kitchener visited Singapore 11 September 21, 1909, and from our account the occasion ho well maintained his ri putation for expeditious work, despite the ict that his journey was private and uu- icial until he reached Japan. He arrived lt wton station204 words
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652 1916-06-16 17 Kkutkk’s Tki.korams. Loudon, Juno 9, 1.45 p.m. Chicago: The Republican and Progressive committees are jointly conferring with a view to securing a united nomination, but so far the Progressives have mentioned only Mr. Roosevelt while the Republicans have mentioned Mr. Fairbanks, former vice-presi-dent,Kkutkk’s Tki.korams. - 652 words
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Article39 1916-06-16 17 Kkutku’s Tki.kuiiam. London, June 12. 1.1 p.m. Tokio A battalion of infantry is yoiuy to Tientsin. It is officially stated that the measure is due to a desire on the part of foreigners for increased protection.Kkutku’s Tki.kuiiam. - 39 words
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Article115 1916-06-16 17 Kkutkr's Tklkorav London, Juno 10, 12.30 p.m. Tho School for Oriental Studies has beeu incorporated by Royal Charter. The Govor nors include Sir John Hewett, chairman Sir Cliurles Lyall and Lord Reay representing the India Ollico and the Asiatic Society respectively; and representatives, of the Foreign Office, thoKkutkr's Tklkorav - 115 words
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Article110 1916-06-16 17 Rkutku’s Tklkokam London, Juno 9, 5.35 p.m. Montovidoo: The Shackleton relief ship has sailed for Elephant Island. She will call at tho Falkland Islands to pick up the Shackletou expedition. London. June 14, 12.30 p.m. The Admiralty announces that the Government had approved of tho equipment of thoRkutku’s Tklkokam - 110 words
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Article37 1916-06-16 17 Rbdtkk’s Tklkoram. London, Juno 9, 9.45 p.m. A transport workers' conference at Glasgow passed a resolution demanding legislation to check tho alarming increase in the employment of Chinese and other Asiatics in British ships.Rbdtkk’s Tklkoram. - 37 words
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Article27 1916-06-16 17 Bkutkk’s Tklkokam. London, Juno 13, 11.50 a.m. Washington: American reinforcements have been despatched to Mexico in consequence of attacks ou the American consulates in North Mexico.Bkutkk’s Tklkokam. - 27 words
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Article37 1916-06-16 17 Chidambaram. —On June 9, at 79, Uuppago Road, Singapore, to Mr. aud Mrs. N. C. Chidambaram Pillay, a daughter. Farkant. On June 12, at Buitenzorg. Singapore, to Mr. aud Mrs. G. U. Fat runt, u daughter.37 words
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Article29 1916-06-16 17 Lk Mbrcikk— Cauruthkkh.— On June 1 1, at the Cathedral of tho Good Shepherd, Singapore, by the Kevd. Father Buaudel, Charles Emile Le Mercier, to Frodeswido Isabel Uarruthers.29 words
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Article159 1916-06-16 17 Sinoafoki, Junk 15, 101A EXCHANGE. On Londo Bank 4 oq/h 2/44 J Demand 2/4$ Private 8 m 2/4^ On Franck Bank T. T. 828 On India Bulk T. T. 1744 On Kqnokonu ..Bank d/d 12, On Sbanohai ...Bank d/d 82$ On Java Bunk T. T. 134* On159 words
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Article357 1916-06-16 17 Sinqaforb, Junk 15, 1918. MINING. vJUuo Buyers Sellers. 10 10 Arnpang 6.00 7.00 1 1 Ayer Wong 0.85 0.60 10 10 Belat 1.85 2.00 10 10 Kanabol 0.90 1.05 1J 10 Kinta Association 5.00 41 ill KintaTin 1.6.0 1.12.6 41 XI Lahat Minos 3.00 5.00 10 9.25357 words
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Advertisement136 1916-06-16 17 NOTICE. lie punt tree pries of the Straits Times to the Unit' 1 I Kingdom and foreiRn countries is a year. T ie post Ire-* price ot the Straits Hulget is S: 4 y«a r to any part of the world. It is not neressarv 10 subscribe for a year.136 words
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Obituary115 1916-06-16 17 OBITUARY. Rkutir’s Tklkuram. London, June, 12, 1 p.m. The death is aunouncod of the Rev. Ralph Wardlaw Thompson, Foreign Secretary of the London Missionary Society. London, Juno 14, 12.30 p.m. Tho death is announced of Professor Silvanus Thompson of tho University of London. DKATIIS. fiUK Nam Sk*o. —On .Juno 10,115 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article122 1916-06-16 1 Gmnkkal Rubber Items 1 Eastern Produce Exchango 1 Capt. E. C. C. Wellosley Killed 1 Rubber Seed Oil 1 Java Produce Market 3 Burma Rubber Exportfl... 4 The Roll of Honour May Rubber Returns 6 F.M.S. Rubber Export Duty 6 Tklxokamh London Rubber Market 1 London Rubber Socials 1122 words
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Article327 1916-06-16 1 Messrs. Whittall and Co. write that the Bukit Cloh Rubber Company's dividend for the year is 33 1/3 per cent. The deatli took place at the European Hospital, Kuiila Lumpur, on Saturday, of Mr. E. 11. IMiillipo, assistant on Abaco Estate, Kajang. Since the beginning of the year327 words
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77 1916-06-16 1 London, Juno 9. Rubber is in moderate demand, at easy rateH, the current quotations beino Fine sheet 2/5 to 2/6 Crepo 2/5 2/6 Hard Para 2/7 2/8 The last report was as follows London, May 26. The market is77 words
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Article50 1916-06-16 1 (From Olr Own Correspondent.) London, Juno 8. The following dividends are announced Lcndu 6}, Bertam 15, Changkat Salak 25, and Mertajam 15. London, June 12. The following interim dividends are announced Castlefield 15 and Straits 10. Madingly and Jasin have both declared finals of 10 per cent.50 words
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Article86 1916-06-16 1 At tho Eastern Produce Exchange auction at Penang, on June 8, the following prices were obtained: Diamond smoked sheet $l3O to $134 Diamond unsmoked 102 123 Plain smoked 123 Plain unßmokcd 117 122 Palo brown crepe 114 Brown crepe 93 110 Bark crepe 65 66 Blanket crepe86 words
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Article152 1916-06-16 1 It was with foelings of profound regret and a senso of personal loss that tho community of Sungei Siput and district learnt the news of tho death, in action, on April 30, of Capt. E. C. C. Wellesloy. who was formerly an assitant on152 words
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1181 1916-06-16 1 The sixth annual general meeting of the Eow Seng Rubber Company, Limited, was held on May 11, at the Rubber Growers’ Association. 38, Eastcheap, London, E.C., Mr. Herbert Buchanan Yuille presiding. The Chairman said: The report and accounts1,181 words
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Article79 1916-06-16 1 —Tfj I*’ M S. Govern The current issue of notification: raont Gazette has the fo local 10 With a view to oneouraj, rU bbur w"i dustry of extractin'' ()J j am other and the preparation of sCC d for the residuea or products o decided that n79 words
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2238 1916-06-16 2 The ninth annual ordinary general meeting 0 f the Seafield Rubber Company (Limited) held on April 19, in the council room of the Rubber Growers’ Association (Incorporated), H Kastcheap, London, E.C., Mr. H. K. I hit h2,238 words
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493 1916-06-16 2 TEMPEH (JAVA) RUBBER. Dividend of 7 Per Cent. And Excellent Prospects. The sixth ordinarv general meeting oi this company was held on May 2 at Winchester House, Old Broad-street, Mr. E. ii. Parry, presiding. The Chairman, having mentioned that Major-General Ivor Phillipps, M.P. (chairman of tbo board), was abroad on493 words
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2199 1916-06-16 2 The seventh annual general mooting of the St'remban Rubber Kstate Company, Limited, was luld on April 26 in the Council Koom of the Rubber Growers' Association, 38, Last* cheap, K.C., Mr. G. II. Alston (chairman the comp my) presiding. The2,199 words
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517 1916-06-16 3 Messrs. Baker. Morgan and Co., Kuala Lumpur, issue a letter to their clients iu reference to the amalgamation of JiDgang Estate, six miles from Kuala Lumpur (841 acres), aud Scrdang Estate, sixteen miles from Kuala Lumpur (739 acres). It is proposed also to517 words
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Article1020 1916-06-16 3 Messrs. Francis Peek and Co.’s Weekly Report. Messrs. Francis Peek and Co., Singapore, supply us with tht* following report ou the position «>{ the .lava produce market for the l week eudiog .June 9 Batavia, .Tune 9. The rubber market is quiet, first standard grades being nominally1,020 words
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617 1916-06-16 3 The third annual general of tbe share holders in the Repah Rubber and Tapioca Estates. Ltd was held on May 23, at the Palace Hotel, Shanghai, says the X. C. |> a ily News, when .Mr. Brodie A. Clark presided, supported617 words
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2316 1916-06-16 4 Hi.* ninth ordinary general meeting of the lU ,j a Malay Rubber Company, Limited, je ld on April 18, at the Council Hoorn f tli** Rubber Grower**’ Association. 38, y i-\- jeap, K.C Mr. Gilbert F. Traill2,316 words
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Article191 1916-06-16 4 An extraordinary general meeting of the Sandycroft Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at noon on Tuesday at tho registered offices, Chartered Bank Chambers. There were present tin Hon. F. M. Elliot (presiding), Hon. W. W. Cook and Messrs. W. L. Kemp (directors), I). Y. Perkins, A. E. Baddeley,191 words
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Article126 1916-06-16 4 Tho Burma customs report lor 1915-16 under rubber exports has tho following: Exports from the province groatly surpassed the rocord figures of 1914-15. Production is developing, while tho war has created a great demand for the product in tho world market. Shipments to foreign countries aggregated 1,285,984126 words
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Article50 1916-06-16 4 Messrs. Barker and Co. have received a telegram from London advising that Mr. (>. 11. E. Rippon, formerly of Jeruentah Estato, Johoro, who left here some time ago to join the Royal Flying Corps, in which h« subsequently became 2nd Lieutenant, bus met with a fatal50 words
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813 1916-06-16 4 The report of the directors to be submitted to the shareholders at the sixth annual general meeting of the company, to bo held at the r« wintered office of the company, 3, 1’nion Street, Penang, on Monday, lJth mat., at 3.30813 words
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3243 1916-06-16 5 The t< nth annual y< ucral nic e tiny of the Batu Tiya (Selanyon linbber a ompauy. Ltd., was held on April 26. at 8*, Kastcluap, E.C., Mr. L. T. Bousfcead (chairman of the company i presidiuy. The3,243 words
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568 1916-06-16 5 The ninth annual meeting was held on Mr 2 at 3S, Eaatclnap, Mr. Alexander Tben:*oc. presiding. The Ctiairruan, in moving the adoption of the report aud accounts, said that the rtsalts of tilt' pist year must be regarded as natishc568 words
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1250 1916-06-16 6 The tenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Tenom (Borneo) Rubber company. Limited, was held on April 12, at the registered office, 22, Kontield Street, (iiasgow, the chairman of the company (Mr. T Gallie) presiding. The1,250 words
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Article664 1916-06-16 6 Jcram Kuantan—9.217 lbs. Ayer Tawah.—22.500 lbs. Beruatu-Perak.—19,700 lbs. Kalubi.—2,050 lbs. Diudang.—870 lbs. Cicely.—30,643 lbs. Glenealy.—18,550 lbs. Gloucester.—8,500 lbs. Hill Rise. 4,6( 0 lbs. Lower Perak.—10,300 lbs. Ratanui.—Jh.662 lbs. Trolak.—23,393 lbs. Sekoug.—12,4< 0 lbs. Shanghai KU-bang.—9.771 lbs. Kinta Kolias.—39,770 lbs. Dominion. —26,363 lbs. Atbara.—8,151 lbs. Chetuor.—15,316 lbs. Sud664 words
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Article110 1916-06-16 6 A general meeting of the Planters Associa tionof Malaya will be held at 11 a.m. on Sun day. .Juno 2. r >, at the Klang Club, Klaug, to transact the following business Minutes of annual meeting of April ‘J6. Absconders (a) Raising fee on locally recruited110 words
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Article75 1916-06-16 6 For the period from June 16 to 22, inclusive, the value of the higlu-.t grade of rubber is fixid at 2s. 7*d. p< 1 lb, and the duty on cultivated rubbt r on which export duty is leviable on an ad valoiem basis in accordance with75 words
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888 1916-06-16 6 A Htatutory meeting' ot tho shareholders in tlio Shanghai Klebaug Itubber Estate, Ltd., was hold on May 28 at tho offices of Messrs. Hugo Hoiss and Co., Mr. Hugo Reiss presiding. There were also present Messrs. E. A.888 words
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1681 1916-06-16 7 The sixth annual geu« ral mooting oI tho Windsor (F.M.S.i Itubbor Estate, Limited, was hold on April 1H, at tho registered offices, 149, Luadenball St root, EC., Mr. E. L. Hamilton (chairman of the company) preeidlac. The Chairman said Gentlemen, the report1,681 words
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Article65 1916-06-16 7 At the usual weekly sale at Messrs. Morgan's Agency, Kuala Lumpur, on June 8, there woro catalogued 11,330 lbs. and sold 9,200 lbs. Prices were follows Sheet fine ribbod smoked $121 to 125 «o«d He 121 plain unsmokod H8 114 Cropo fine brown H6 good brown65 words
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990 1916-06-16 7 Issuod Par Dividends. Maiatan Exchange p Sln 8 por e Capital Value Companim. Prices, 1916. 1914. Hay 12 juices, 150,000 a/. 60% 82% Anglo-Malay 11/H x ’d 60,000 £i 26% 174% Bakap Plantations 45/9990 words
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Advertisement147 1916-06-16 8 FRESH BUTTER in 1-lb. and l 2 lb. pats. SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO.. LD, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. o m m co 73 CO DINNEFORD’S The Physician’s CJure for Gout, Rheum.itic Gout ami Gravel. Safest and most EfI eotivo Aperient for Regular Use. IMH'JilTANT NOTICE. In consequence of147 words
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Advertisement280 1916-06-16 8 After Illnesr After the racking effects of feve: dysente r y, cholera colic or bowel complaints, e\cry part of body needs strengthening. It is not enorgh merely to take tonics or artificial stimulants, for only by building-up every part of the body can health be regained. SCOT 1 ’S Emulsion280 words
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