The Straits Budget, 23 November 1916
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section28 1916-11-23 1 The Straits Budget BEING THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES.” VOL. LXX No. 3067 Singapore, Thursday, November 23. 1916. ESTAtllSMIO OVER HALF A CENTURY. Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article192 1916-11-23 1 LEADERS— Sir Douglas Haig 10 The Winter Campaign 10 After the War 1011 Russia and the Allies 11 Rumania and Serbia 11 Local and Gknkral— Local and Personal 12 Kuala Lumpur Comments 2 The Chit System in Malaya 2 Singapore Mortality Returns 2 The War 8 6192 words
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Article3419 1916-11-23 1 The Pinang Gazette understands that Mr. Guy C. Clarke, manager of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. at Penang, proceeds in a few days to Singapore, Mr. M. D. Rutley, at present manager of the Ipoh branch, will take Mr. Clarke’s place. Mr. Rutley, who is a tine cricketer,3,419 words
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Article1052 1916-11-23 2 (Fjjom Ouk Own Cokkkspokdknt.) Kuala Lumpur, November 15. The Selmgor Turf Club, at the annual meeting held at the Selangor Club on Satur day evening, treated itself to a change of management; the only member of the retiring committee to be re elected being the popular Mr.1,052 words
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476 1916-11-23 2 At the Federal Council meeting at lvuala Lumpur on November 10 the Excise Enactment, 1915, Amendment Enactment, was introduced on a certificate of urgency. In an exhaustive exnlaumi n e acting Legal Adviser mentioned that tlie objects of the476 words
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Article80 1916-11-23 2 The rato of mortality in the Settlement of Singapore fortho week eudeu Novem was 26.04 per mille of the population, total number of deaths was l® s 0 137 were male subjects and 4 Convulsions claimed 17, phthisis 6 q fever 21, beriberi 7, small-pox 0, and80 words
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THE WAR.
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Article2482 1916-11-23 3 Rkutkr’s Tklkgrams. King Thanks The Army. great effect of the ADVANCE. An Acute Struggle in Rumania. Kkutkk’s Tklkgrams. London, November 16, 1.10 a.m. Oeneral Haig reports that we have further advanced oar front northward of the Ancre. The prisoners total 5,678 The troops have shown conspicuous skill, dashRkutkr’s Tklkgrams. - 2,482 words
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Article2226 1916-11-23 3 British Advance. ITS IMPORTANCE TO THE ALLIES. Salonika Advance Loudon, November 17, 12.20 a.in. Geucral Haig say* tlio enemy bombarded our new front northward of the Ancro, (.specially in the vicinity of Bcauccnrt. Oar artillery caused several explosions. We have taken a further 300 prisoners. There was considerable2,226 words
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Article3010 1916-11-23 4 British Bdvance. SEVEN THOUSAND TAKEN PRISONER. Heavy Rumanian Fighting. London November 18, 12.55 p.m. General Haig reports that the prisoners, since the 13th inst., number 6,130. We heavily bombarded trench lines in the neighbourhood of Hulluch. Our aeroplanes bombed two important junctions of the enemy’s lines of communication.3,010 words
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Article1577 1916-11-23 5 Monastir Captured. VERY BRILLIANT SERBIAN ADVANCE. Bulgarians Overwhelmed. London, November 20, 12.55 a m. Renter's correnpondent at Salonika states that the Serbian communique ssys: Tbe Serbians scored fresh victories yesterday in the Cerna region, and the enemy is retreating in disorder towards Prilep. The Serbians captured the villages1,577 words
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Article1945 1916-11-23 6 Rumania. POSITION GROWS INCREASINGLY SERIOUS. Enemy in Great Strength. London, November 20, 7 50 p.m. French experts estimate that twenty-five Austro German divisions are moving towards the heart of Wallacbia. The enemy is also carrying out a turning movement in the direc tion of Kimpolung. The latter move1,945 words
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Article41 1916-11-23 7 The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. Correspondents should bear in mind that letters must be short and to the point, r oQ g’ rambling epistles are liable to be rejected or ruthlessly cut down.j41 words
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Article726 1916-11-23 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, lie your rnoRt interesting article ilticish War Finance by Dr. SeJwyu-Drown It appears that it is possible to be deluded iato undue optimism by a cursory perusal It" asserts that the war has not weakoned Great Britain’s financial strength726 words
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Article407 1916-11-23 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. ,r —I have been waiting for a long time to that some dhe in the police office come orth and pats a stop to Japanese gamblers n and Koala Lumpur. They have created a new system altogether, such that none who have407 words
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Article455 1916-11-23 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —A short time ago a correspondent raised the difficult question about where one’s duty lay, here or at the front. The following extracts from a letter just received from au officer at the front (France) seem to me to455 words
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Article595 1916-11-23 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—How admirably anticipated 1 How tactfully foreseen t How skilfully enfiladed, and how strategically averted was the otherwise inevitable looting of Dr. Norman Black’s collection of trophies and souvenirs at his delightful chin wag on his experiences at the front595 words
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Article137 1916-11-23 7 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—I submit hereunder a comparative list of holidays observed in the Colony and in the Federated Malay States, which supplies the dato to the discussion sometime ago, over the numerous holidays enjoyed in the Federated Malay States. It is now the Federated137 words
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753 1916-11-23 7 To the Editor of tho Straits Tim so. Sir,—I have just soon the letter of A Sarawak Churchman" under the above heading in your issue of October 27. There in n saying that one story holds good until the otrior story is told.' Let753 words
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Article131 1916-11-23 7 Mr. F. M Baddciey, I'oHtmaster General, notifies that private radiotelegrams (or transmission to or from sin pa through com! stations in the Straita Settlements cannot be accepted. By private radiotelegrams are meant those which are initiated by a private person who in not the master of a snip,131 words
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2145 1916-11-23 8 From Our Special Correspondent. London, October 20 Such forceH of opposition as the House of Commons can muster have already beep launched in two separate divisions against the Government ranks. Had the two divi sions operated together it is probable2,145 words
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781 1916-11-23 8 The concert given on Tuesday at tie Y.M.C.A. on behalf of Dr. Barnardn's Homes for waifs and strays taxed the 1*11 to its utmost. A capital programme obtaining the names of several well-known favourite performers was awaited with pleasant781 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article435 1916-11-23 8 The visit of the Shropshires regimental team to the S. C. C. on November 16 resulted in a capital game with a win for the visitors by the one goal scored. A good many of the spectators thought it the best game which the Shropshires and S. C. C.435 words
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Article24 1916-11-23 8 The ladies November spoon was* P lay0< Mrs. on Monday afternoon, Thoro Binnie, with a score of o4 were four entries.24 words
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2420 1916-11-23 9 Tin Dredging in the Federated Malay .-tates wan the subject of a paper read at the I poll Club on November 11 by Mr. A. C. Perkius, general manager, Malayau Tin Dredging, L’d to the members of the F.M.S. Chamber2,420 words
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Article169 1916-11-23 9 Tbe most eastern port of Java open for international trade, and the most important of the island, will, in the courso of 1918, como into the enjoyment of new and very extensive harbour improvements This event will be celebrated by bolding a general exhibition of agriculture, cattle brooding,169 words
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Article104 1916-11-23 9 Tbe output of this company for the half month ended November 9 is as follows: No. 1 No 2 Dredge. Dredgo. Honrs run 272 242 Cubic yards treated 52,000 40,000 Total piculs 542.00 Realised on sale 188,5(48.85 Mr. J. W. H. Fenner, Chendoriang, has received tbe104 words
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737 1916-11-23 9 Iq introducing the 1> uuostio Servants Enactment into tlie Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur, on Nov< tuber 16 the Hon. Mr. Ken ion, according to the report in the Malay Mail, declaimed any personal grievance against servants,737 words
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Article135 1916-11-23 9 Speaking at a recent meeting of the Fede* ral Council at Kuala Lumpur, Sir Arthur Y'oung, G.C.M.G., Raid that, with referooceto what had been styled the American invasion, ho understood that tho large company in question did not wish to have land alienated to them.135 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1074 1916-11-23 10 important charge.—Straits Times, November 17. It becomes obvious, we think, that the capture of Beaumont Hamel is ono of the great feats of the war, comparable to the superb dash which enabled the French to recover all their lost ground at Verdun. The enemy was taken byimportant charge.—Straits Times, November 17. - 1,074 words
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Article1080 1916-11-23 10 help can reach them from the South. —Straits Times, N vcmbir 18. We are all settling down to the idea that there must be a third winter (or oar troops in the trenches. The great success achieved by Sir Doaglas Haig and his men and the brillianthelp can reach them from the South. —Straits Times, N vcmbir 18. - 1,080 words
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Article1092 1916-11-23 10 dowexperiencing.—Straits Times, November 20. We are accused sometimes of tak‘ pessimistic view of the war position* and war finance, and nothing would p l“ n more than to feel guilty. On ono or t points, however, we are not pessimistic w° do not believe for one momentdowexperiencing.—Straits Times, November 20. - 1,092 words
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Article1032 1916-11-23 11 Stiaits Times, November 21. It is quite probable that Germany has made peace overtures to Russia. We should not be surprised to hear that these included promises to assist Russia to seize the whole of Persia, possibly even to annex Norway and Sweden, for Germany isStiaits Times, November 21. - 1,032 words
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Article1082 1916-11-23 11 enough all may bo well.—Straits Timoa, November 22. It is a long way from Monastir to Belgrade and months may elapse before the distanoe is covered by the allied forces. For the present all we can say is that they have made a good beginning, and thatenough all may bo well.—Straits Timoa, November 22. - 1,082 words
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Article215 1916-11-23 11 Router has described tho measures which the Imperial Government is taking to conaerve the supply of food at home. The mention of these measures seems to have created an impression in some quarters that the food problem is becoming serious. In a senso it is always serious215 words
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Article178 1916-11-23 11 An unpleasant surprise for seme people id the Straits ih contain* d in a Government Gazette extraordinary issued on Tuesday afternoon notifying for general information that a Koyal Proclamation was issued on November 16, prohibiting the in portation into the I ’nitcd Kingdom of jewellery and178 words
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2826 1916-11-23 12 The following fu-thcr business was trans acted at tlit; mootin' uf the Federal (Jouocil in Kuala Lumpur on Fovi mbi r 14 the first Iiortiou of our repot of which wan publiHhed ast week. The r< n<.rt in troui2,826 words
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Article535 1916-11-23 12 .T I r T P Sai r< of Columbia l uiversitr U.&.A., who has made an extension visit to the Last, has written lately on Education in a very o ear and complete manner, with a full knowledge and observation o! facts wit! a judicial535 words
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Article186 1916-11-23 12 The A. D. C. effort for this fund is being well supported with subscriptions to the cost of the performance of Fun!” Booking opens on Decenaoe Moutrie’s; the performances will »> e n e on December 12, 14, 16, 19, 21 and best thanks of the committee186 words
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2571 1916-11-23 13 From Our Special Correspondent. London, October 19. The dramatic tension over Germany’s desperate effort to “strafe” Rumania has been crystallised in the prediction ascribed to King Constantine that in fifteen days Rumania will exist no more.” It is probable enough that2,571 words
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51 1916-11-23 13 The concert given in Singapore by the M.S.V.K. on October 14, in aid of tho above f«nd roalised 91,151.25. The lion, treasurer gratefully acknowledges receipt of a cheque for this amount just to hand from Mr. F. .J. Ayris, hon treasurer of tho M.S.V.R. concert51 words
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Article549 1916-11-23 13 Messrs. Fraser Co.’s Weekly Circular. Id their Singapore share circular, dated tho 15th inst, Messrs. Fraser and Co. state: Local rubber shares are again on the up ward grade and with the commodity remain ing steady at approximately 2s. Hd a good mauy shares are still considered549 words
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Article181 1916-11-23 13 Mr. Frank Adam presided over a meeting of the Straits Trading Co., Ltd., held on November 10 for the purpose of confirming the resolution passed at the extraordinary general meeting on November 1. This resolution amended the articles to empower the directors, authorised by resolution of the181 words
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Article103 1916-11-23 13 A two-seater motor car belonging to Mr. J. Bond, of Messrs. Kvatt and Co., came into violent collision with a bullock cart by the Teluk Ayer market, turning into Kobiuson Boat), about 11.45 p.m. on Mouday. Mr. Bond, who was driving, sustain* ed several cuts and bruises,103 words
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1471 1916-11-23 14 An appe al from a decision of tho Malacca district judge came before the Court of Appeal on Monday afternoon, the parties concerned being Koh Giok Liau, who brought tht; original action, and Koh Kim Chiang, administrator of Liiu Teck Nco,1,471 words
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Article133 1916-11-23 14 We have received the following subscriptions on behalf of sufferers from the Kampong Martin Fire Per Mr. Chua Kim Wah,— Chua Kim Wah $2 Karimbhoy Bagsoobhoy 2 Kanchordas Purshotum 2 H. H. H. Pirmohmed 2 K. K. Janoo 2 H. T. Ayoob 2 A. H. P. Essacli133 words
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716 1916-11-23 14 To tlic Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —As an old resident in tbe Far East wlio has been a victim to the* time immemorial system Have a Driuk and being in tbe position on the present occasion of a flying visit716 words
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Article110 1916-11-23 14 The decisions of Tribunal chairmen read curiously enough at times, but seldom so curiously as that given in the case of a young man who had appealed on business grounds for exemption. The chairman remarked, says Diarist in the Westminster Gazette, after hearing110 words
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Article60 1916-11-23 14 We gratefully acknowledge $2O from N.B. (Johoro Bahru) $l5 from A Bet,” and $8 from Mr. A. E. G. Coveney for our fund to assist the Overseas Club in providing smokos for our soldiers and sailors. Mr. Coveney very kindly becomes a monthly subscriber at $260 words
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Article143 1916-11-23 14 Reuter s Telegrams. London, November 15 7 k Mr. Chamberlain has aDDoint ’a General Sir Vaughan Cu.\ P to Iajorsecretary at the India Office in 0 General Barrow, whose Cire to nicnt will expire under the ffi int •Linnary. r,e hunt m London. November 15, 8.25 In theReuter s Telegrams. - 143 words
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Article81 1916-11-23 14 Reuter’s Telegrams. London, November 15, 5.20 p.m. Prince George of Battenburg aod tht, Countess Nada Forby, daughter of the Grand Duke Michael of Russia were rnariod to day London, November 16,12.85 p.m/ The late Baron Llangattock bequeathed .£100,000 to the Church of England and Wales. London, November 16, 6.30Reuter’s Telegrams. - 81 words
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Article42 1916-11-23 14 Reuter’s Telegram. London, November 18, 12.85 p.m. Washington It is announced tbat the Continental Ccmmeroial Bank in Chicago has concluded a loan of a million sterling to China. Mr. Lansing intimates that the State department will support snch enterprises.Reuter’s Telegram. - 42 words
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Article56 1916-11-23 14 Reuter’s Telegram. London, November 19, 6.55 p.m. Sir Stafford Northcote’s huge ware house in St. Paul's Churchyard was gutted last evening searchlights played on the ffamee, assisting the firemen who were hampered by the darkness. Thousands motored from the West End thinking the glare meant thatReuter’s Telegram. - 56 words
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Article40 1916-11-23 14 Keutbr’9 Telegram. London, November 19, 6.55 p.m. Snow is general; there are three feet drifts in Wales. Trains in Germany are snow bound. There was a heavy snowta* at Florenoe, while snow is hindering operations in the Balkans.Keutbr’9 Telegram. - 40 words
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Article30 1916-11-23 14 Reuter’s Telegrams. London, November 18, 12.15 a.m. The Gazette announces that N isconnt Errington has been appointed Equerry in Ordinary and assistant Private Secretary the King.Reuter’s Telegrams. - 30 words
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Article23 1916-11-23 14 Reuter's Telegrams. London, November 17. The Dutch second chamber has decided to make women eligible for membership o States Genei^l.Reuter's Telegrams. - 23 words
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Article59 1916-11-23 14 Reuter’s Telegram. London, November 16, 8.1j P ,tu The Nigerian sale total is 686. buyers are mostly Liverpool firms. Mr. Frederic Villiers, the correspondent, who was recent)ly P may come back tbis way in F he Lops to lecture in Penang, and Singapore, and exhibit h t slides.Reuter’s Telegram. - 59 words
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1920 1916-11-23 15 In tbe following article Mr. Hoy W. Howard, President of the United Press of America, describes an interview he has had with Mr. Lloyd George. Tlu re is no end of the war in sight. Any step at1,920 words
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423 1916-11-23 15 Tbe Bishop of LondoD, addressing a gathering numbering many thousands in Finsbury Park on October 7, in connection with the National Mission, said that he had seem in a paper a heading, 44 Bishop of London Preaches Gospel423 words
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Article102 1916-11-23 15 Kkpprl-Powih. —On November 15, at Tampin, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Keppol-Powis, a son. Harris —On October 12, at Braunton, N. Devon, wife of 11. G. Harris, Ipoh, son. Rilky.— On November 17, 1916, at tho Maternity Hospital, Singapore, to Mr. and Mrs. V. Oswald Riley v a102 words
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Article30 1916-11-23 15 I hvin Ritciuk— On October 11, at London, Lieut. A. D. Irvin, tho King’s Own (It Lancs, ltegt.l, to Clare, (laughter of Dugald Ritchie, Geelong Estate, Hagan Sorai, F.M.S.30 words
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Article177 1916-11-23 15 Sinoaporh, Novkmhbr 22, 1910. EXCHANGE. Oh London Bank 4 m/s 2/4if Demand w. Private 8jm/a 2/4ftjj On Franci Bank T. T. 826 On India Bank T. T. 174ft On Honokong...Bank d/d 84% On Shanghai ...Bank d/d G9{ On Java Bank T. T. 186ft On Japan Bank m177 words
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Article352 1916-11-23 15 Singapore, Novkmhbr 22, 1916. MINING. Buyers Sellers. 10 10 Ampang 6.00 6.00 1 1 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.60 10 10 Kanabol 0.90 1.60 1) 10 Kinta Association 6 00 41 41 Kinta Tin 1.10.0 1.17.6 41 41 Lahat Minos 8.00 5 00 10 10. Malayan Colliories par352 words
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Advertisement140 1916-11-23 15 NOTICE. The post tree price of the Straits Times to the United Kingdom and foreign countries l« #»s a year. T ie post fre > price ot (lie Strutts Budget is $M year to any part of the world. It it not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscrip140 words
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Obituary25 1916-11-23 15 DEATH. Van Hkksstka— On November 18, at Vogelenzang (Holland), Dowager Baroness van Hoomstra, aged 72 years; mother of Baron S. van Heemstru, Nasssim Lodge, Singapore.25 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article72 1916-11-23 1 General— Robber Items... 1 Indian Immigration Dollar Share Companies October Rubber Returns 1 Java Produce Market 2 Penang Robber Auctions 2 A Double Excess Profits Tax 3 Singapore Rubber Auctions 5 Telegrams— London Rubber Market 1 London Rubber Special 1 Mkitinos and Reports— Pelepali Valley Rubber 2 Shanghai Malay72 words
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Article441 1916-11-23 1 News has been received in Perak that Mr. Eric Marsland, late of Nova Scotia Estate, Teluk Anson, has been killed in action. A Chinese tapper on Jemima Estate, Mambau, Negri Sembilan, was taken by a tiger on November 13 while working on the estate boundary adjacent to Jimah441 words
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84 1916-11-23 1 From Our Special Correspondent. London, November 20. Rubber ifi in very good demand and tbe prices are on a higher level, tbe quotations being Fine sheet 2/6 to 2/8 Crepe 2 6 2/8 Fine hard Para 3/2 3/4 Tbe last report was84 words
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Article35 1916-11-23 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 18. Interims are announced as follows Malaysia 15, Tangga Batu 10, Third Mile 10, Suogei Rincbing 7}, and Sungei Bahon a final of 9 per cent.35 words
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1430 1916-11-23 1 A meeting of tbe Indian Immigration Committee nas held at Penang on November 10. There vere present:—The Controller of Labour (Mr. J. R. O. Aldworth) Chairman, the Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S. (Dr. C. L. Sansomi, the Hon, Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. W. Duncan1,430 words
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Article59 1916-11-23 1 Messrs Fraser and Co. have 1 jj al of their Facts and Figures of Rubber Companies. It brings 1 ftD( j tion as to dividends, etc, up ssue g, forms, as we have said of the P r ®y‘ t o the a most useful moans of59 words
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Article26 1916-11-23 1 g;ontl ]S Bukit Jelotong —4,8,/- lbs,, 25,8 M lbs, month* Tenom (80rne0).—66,500 lbs., 142,9001b*. n is nevefl Langkon North Borneo. months 158,700 lbs.26 words
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3365 1916-11-23 2 The tenth annual ordinary general meeting of the Pelepah Valley (Jobore) Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on October 9, at the Great Lantern Hotel, Liverpool Street, E.C., Mr. Alexander Spencer presiding. The Chairman said Ladies And gentlemen, I3,365 words
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Article182 1916-11-23 2 Messrs. Francis Peek and Co.’s Weekly Report. Messrs. Francis Peek and Co., Singapore, supply os with the following report on the position of the Java produce market for woek ending November 17 Batavia, November 17. Ilubber.—For first standard grades, quota* tions and given ul f.1.80 per half182 words
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Article79 1916-11-23 2 Messrs. Allen Dennys and Co, Penang, advise that at their 288 rd auction sale ol rubber the undermentioned prioes wars realised:— Smoked ribbed sheet 4137 to 1142 plain shoet 181 No. 2 smoked sheet 188 186 Unsmoked shoet 124 181 No. 2 unsmoked sheet 117 120 Crepe79 words
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2122 1916-11-23 3 The sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Shanghai-Malay Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held on October 81, at the offices of tho company, in Shanghai, when Mr. O. Grayriggo presided. There wore also present Messrs E. S.2,122 words
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1202 1916-11-23 3 The annual general meeting of the Pnlau Bulang Rubber and Produce Co., Ltd., was held at the registered offices, French Bank Buildings, on Saturday. Mr. W. H. Mac gregor presided, and there were also present Messrs. D.* Y. Perkins, J. W, van1,202 words
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Article145 1916-11-23 3 The Java group of rubber shares on October 18, developed marked woakDt .j® t b news that it is the intention of th Government to extend the Bute profits duty, which is at present co companies in Holland, to companies P ing in the Dutch145 words
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3430 1916-11-23 4 The fifth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Selangor Coconuts, Ltd., held at the company’s registered office, N i Ktnbankment, Kuala Lumpur, at 11.30 .on October 21, says the Malay Mail. Mr J H M. Robson was in3,430 words
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Article154 1916-11-23 4 At tho Foderal Council meeting on Novomher 16, tho High Commissioner said the Government were aware that there had been an increase in the number of rubber thefts, but they were, he thought, not sur* prising whou they considered that rub* ber of the value of 198,000,000 was154 words
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1162 1916-11-23 5 The sixth ordinary general meeting of the Bata Rata (Sumatra) Robber Plantations, Limited, was held on October 17, in the Council Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association, 38, Eastcheap, E.C., Mr. P. E. liervey (chairman of the company) presiding.1,162 words
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418 1916-11-23 5 The 269th auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held on Thursday and Friday, when there was offered for sale piculs 10,941.45 or 1,458,860 lbs. (tons 651.27). Prices realised:— Average Prices. Sheet smoked fine ribbed 9138 to418 words
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1000 1916-11-23 5 Stock o* Issued Par Dividends. Malayan Exchan l5ln gapore Capital Value Companies. hic« *Co.'i m#. 191». Ooffij. 150,000 2/. 15 60% Anglo-Malay U /4* 1(1 ber 60,000 HI 20% 25% Bakap Plantations 44/8 10/1,000 words
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Advertisement257 1916-11-23 6 To enrich the blood To strengthen muscles, bones, nerves and brain— you cannot do better than take SCOTT'S Emulsion. In every part of tbs world this valued food tonic has proved its worth as the purest and best of all forms of cod liver oil treatment and the richest strength-maker257 words
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