The Straits Budget, 10 May 1918

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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget BUNG THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXXII No. 3143 Singapore. Friday, May 10. 1918. ESTAUItMII OVER NAIF A CENTURY Price 25 oents.
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  • 235 1 LEADERSTbe Second Check Another Peace Offensive }J The End of tbe War The Great Issne Lord French as Viceroy 18 '}1 Russia Past and Present Local amd Gbnbral— The War 110 War Week by Week Smokes for oar Soldiers and Sailors 14 Malaria Prevention J4 The Choice
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  • 4761 1 tranR,ation of an article 8an Fran#*; Soerabft y a Courant by its 8an Fr n ni RC0 corr C8pondent regarding the C£l»T ri J Writing under date, has a case of court ot I,..., a^10 1 ln torest been beard in a «.c,pba tb h ®»e »»inrt
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  • 18633 3 Rioter's Telegrams. German Reverse. STARTS another peace MOVE. Rioter's Telegrams. London, Msy 2, 1,15 am. otn it is reported from Vienna A “J ter< ?v 1)De ror and Bnrian will shortly |bal 10 Kaiser at German headquarters. Far Sbimf PoHtica 1 importance is attached to this visit. Lon
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  • 4406 9 Political Crisis. GENERAL MAURICE AND MINISTERS. London, May 7, 3 p m. Major-General Maurice, ex-director of military operations, in a letter to the newspapers, Bays that Mr. Bonar Law’s statement on April 23 that the extension of the British front was not dealt with at Versailles is incorrect.
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  • THE Straits Budget.
    • 1236 12 —Straits Times, May 3. It is the function of tbo press to cheer when there is pessimism and to chill when thero is optimisim, if in either case the public attitude does not seem to be based on solid facts. Out here, the optimism had reached what
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    • 1200 12 her it is the sign of death.—Straits Times May 4. There are indications of another peace offensive." We shall be asked to believe that Germany, possessing power enoagb to smash op all oar armies, is yet willing to avert farther bloodshed by giving as a chance to
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    • 1210 12 Str aits Times, May 6. We are inclined to agree with both the statements General Sir William Robertson made in a speech the other day, that the wit will last a long time yet, and that no min will dare to estimate when it will
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    • 1334 13 —Straits Times, May 7. The tone of Mr. Lloyd Georgo on his return from attending a meeting of the Grand War Council in France is cheering. The Generals, he tells us, are optimistic, and I t e tone among officers who have been in the thick of
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    • 1252 13 ,—Straits Times, May 8. Viscount Fronch is an ablo man, above all an ablo aoldior. No doubt bh removal from tbo supremo command in Franco was a wise stop, and, as it took placo wbilo Mr. Asquith was boad of tbo Govornmont, it watt carried through,
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    • 1261 14 Straits Times, May 9. It has been extremoly difficult to follow the course of events since the making of the so-called peace between Russia and Germany, In a copy of The Times to band by a recent mail there is a map which helps one to
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  • 145 14 We very gratefully acknowledge the follow ing addition to oar fand for assisting the Overseas Clab to provide smokes tow oat soldiers and sailors From an Indian Friend 920 Mr, R. Crichton 10 Result of a Bet 10 Malacca v. Seremban 4 np and
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  • 202 14 On Thursday afternoon the Chief Justice (Sir John Backnill, K.C.), was engaged in bearing the action brought by Dr, L. F. Randall against Mr. Kho Teong Yang, of No. 155, Teluk Ayer Street, claiming $>142.80 for damages caused to his car S. 1811 and cost of car
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  • 101 14 The case in which the Municipality proso cutcd Shaik Allio bin Akatuad al Tway, under Section 66 of the Ordinance, for sending in false or incorrect returns of rents ho received, was concluded beforo Mr. Laugbam Carter on Thursday. Four summonses wore before the court, one summons being
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  • 484 14 Under the auspices of the a Estate Medical Officers a bivhi_° 0cle *J °1 and informative lecture Cm ,ru P° r Unt traction as tbo mea 6 malaria waa delivered in I P o|, tlon of Xiinoa of Malajtt, when thoKeorra?!3* was
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  • 269 14 The writer of this poem is an Infantry Officer who has been on active service the outbreak of war. He expects to leave or the Front for the third time within tbe ne fuw months. We quote it from the Elects Review:— By
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  • 827 15  -  (By W. S. Worden, M.D.) nrfurnce of cerebrospinal fever or The pres* inKit j fl in epidemic form in certbroHpio* 4 ,j a few cases in Shanghai, Hodh* oD hilitv tbat the disease may visit excoae for ob.s article, writes J»P»“ ‘V Worden in tbe
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  • 493 15 Tbe report on tbe St. Mary’s Home for 1917, which is signed by the Ven. Archdeacon Swindell, the hon. secretary, states:—The Home has been undor tbe management of MiBS Harding as superintendent, assisted by Miss Brandle. Th« committee wish to place
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  • 43 15 (From Odr Own Corrispondrnt.) Ipob, May 2. The death has occurred of Mr. George Logan, master in the Anglo-Chinese School here for three years. Previously he was in Penang Anglo-Chinose School for twenty years. He belonged to a well known Penang family.
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  • 343 15 Capt Harold Dare, M.C., R.F.A., who was so badly wounded in the face, has made a wonderful recovery; and was married on February 4 to Miss Sibyl Rowena, youngest daughter of Sir Robert Morris of Sketty Park, Swansea. He has applied for an appointment at the War
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  • 388 15 A meeting of representatives of tin mining companies registered in England operating in Malaya was held at 73, Basinghall Street, London, E.C., on February 21, with a view to completing arrangements which have been in progress for some time for the
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  • 209 15 According to the Malay Mail of Monday, Kuala Lumpur streets that morning presented a strange appoaranoe owing to the entire absence of rickshas, over three thousand pullers, including Hokiens, Hylams and Cantonese, having struck work as a protest against the attempt by the authorities to introduce new
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  • 202 15 Mr. Justice Ebden has delivorod an important judgment in the action brought by Syed Hassan Alsagoff (on behalf of the beneficiaries under the will of Syed Mohamed Alsagoff) against Syed Omar Alsagoff and others. The question for his lordship’s decision was whether a consent given on Syed
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  • SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 159 15 A strenuous game of football wan witnessed on Thursday evening at Polo Brain between tho Royal Engineers and the Middlesex Regiment. It was a game worth seeing. Sapper Hayuian, playing with his usual brilliance, never made a mistake in goal (or the K. B. There was fine work too
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    • 118 15 The Singapore Golf Club announces that the bogey competition for tho month of May was played on Saturday and Sunday, 4th and 5th inst., and resulted in a win for Mr. W. E. Rayner with a score of 1 down. Tho following oards were roturnod W. E. Rayner handicap—20
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    • 241 15 The results of Friday's play were:— Ladibs’ Doublbs. Mrs. Wreford and Mrs. Thomas plus 4, boat Mrs. Bateman and Miss Pigott plus 4, 7 —6, 6—8. Mrs. Salzmann and Miss Latham, sor. beat Mrs. Leggatt and Mrs. Wade plus 4, 6-2, 6-8. Mixbd Doublbs, B Class.
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  • 115 15 Referring to tho magnitude of tho War Debt, Mr. Alfred Midland, M.P., at tbo London Chamber of Commerce, said that ho had i nodi tied bin individualism, and now recognised that thoro wan a right placo for Collectivism, or State Socialism, lie out lined
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  • 1173 16 Tbo following minutes of the sixth moot ing of tbe committeo appointed to consid» r and adviso tbe Government an to tbo bent means of increasing tbe supply of rice and other food stuffs in British Malaya.
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  • 377 16 In the course of bis report on the Botanic Gardens, last year, Mr. I. H. Burkill, Director of Gardens, S.S states:—Of tbe revenue, 91,264 was derived from rubber in store on December 31, 1916. Deducting this from tbe receipts by robber and adding tbe value of that
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  • 614 16 With reference to the correspondence which has appeared in this paper regarding an alleged serious increase of crime in the Colony a representative of this journal has been making enquiries into the matter and has obtained tbe following particulars .as regards the
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  • 194 16 An echo of the mysterious disappearance of Towkays Tan Bee Jong; and Wee Kay Chang, while on a visit to their rubber estate at Sedenak, Jobore, on December 2 last, was heard in the Supreme Court on Tuesday when Mr. Swee Teow, on behalf of the wives
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  • 607 16 Exporter ot robber in Burma noted for its many varieties 0 ?V V C0Q ntr, to get their packing cases l b(5r Burma could certainly provid^ 10 Japanpacking cases for the r Sbber 1, 0t 0Dl J the province which as
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  • 109 16 The Director of Education send* following list of contributions be has r reoeived from certain schools in 11 and Malacca on behalf of tho overpeftB l j l Fund for providing smokes for our so and sailors: Singapore: The Convent School Rallies Girls’ School
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  • 38 17 ,'rbo Strait" Times is not responsible) 10. Ib i opinions olitßOorceepondenta. respondents Should beat m mind th.l V Jmst bo short and to the point, it? ramb'ini cp.st.os are liable to h j°ch.d o' ruthlessly out down.l
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  • 380 17 Racing or War.” fo the Editor of the Straits Times. Contempt” in bis letter dated 4 s %G od Racing or War "-expresses AP i n% triotic sentiments. But why does Mh.Ip that the horse racing in this be »ruo by tie 41)0 »birk u ra t la it Dot
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  • 1778 17 To thejEditor of tbo Straits Timos. •^ir.— I would draw your attention to the following sentence in your leading article of yesterday’s date:—“Isn’t it about time to get done with mere talk and flip-flap and do something and would suggest tbat your leader writer bo tbe first to take
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  • 762 17 To tho Editor of tbe Straits Times, Sir, —Will you kindly give me a bit of space in your widely-read paper I want to express my feelings of disgust and nausea at the vexed arguments of the Chinese Marriage Law question. 1 can’t really quite understand tho moaning
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  • 300 17 To tho Editor ot tho Straits Times. Sir, —It is statod in yoar issue of April 27, 1918, that at a public meeiiag ot the Malacca Chineso held at Malacca on Monday, tho question ot man power was discussed. Will yoa allow us to point out throng yoar
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  • 77 17 To tbo Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Wo gratefully acknowledge tho following donations:— Already acknowledged $H54.9 Mr. O. W. Simms, Kuala Lumpur, per Mr. Purdy 15 Mrs. Edwin Philips, Kuala 10 879.94 To cover tho extra outlay in 1918 (duo war conditions) at
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  • 225 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Will yon be good enough to publish the following questions: (1) Is it true that the Municipal Commismissiouers of Singapore havo bought a piece of land at Chatsworth Hoad, consisting of about 4 acres for 182,000? I understand that it is
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  • 181 18 Stranger s Impressions. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —Just before arriving in Singapore we were informed that the taking of photographs was absolutely forbidden. Very right and proper but, why were two Japanese officers in uniform allowed to use their camera on board this morning without any
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  • 825 18 To the Editor of tbo Straits Timos. Sir,—Sorely the most biting criticism that has yet been aimed at the oondoct of the men of Singapore is that written by yoor correspondent of yesterday’s issue signed himself Anti-Flip-Flap.” Can it be conceivable that oar yoang men will be qaiet
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  • 152 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, On perusing the columns of your fearless and esteemed paper, my attention was attracted by Enquirer’s letter appearing in a recent issue. Since then, I have been trying to hunt up reports of thefts only and find the following
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  • 1141 18 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—The characteristic the British have always been proudest of is that of not knowing when they were beaten. That is, I think, the reason why the pessimistic tone of some of }our recent leaders has been resented so much by
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  • 115 18 To the Editor of the Straits T Sir,-May I aflk ta your valuable journal when wiU of pa! Engineer think fit street. The surface of the rnR.i 0 Pterion able state and has betn sn# 18 ln a de Plor Strange, that the authorities h*" a Iony t'toe.
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  • 649 18 The Consul-General for the forwards the following communi, u from the Netherland Indian Government the subject of recent negotiations beti*! the Netherlands and Germany weea On Sunday, May 5, the Netheiland Govern ment declared in the following e tJT Parliament that the strain
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  • 611 20 To the Editor of tbo Straits Timid. Sir, Last year tbo residents of tbo Malay PeuioK.ila aod Java made a very valuable gift to tbo Church Army of ton tents for tboir work at tbo front. 1 regret to say that I bavo received from Mr. Baxendale,
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  • 313 20 Tho Chief Justice (Sir John Backnill, *v.O.) in concluding an interesting jadg u i( nt on Tharfiday in a case in which a man •nalle<j Hadji Shava MaDgoosah Marican an ono r f tho testamentary guardians of his Htt p sister applied to tho Court to
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  • 363 20 News reached Kuala Lumpur on May 1 of the death by drowning of Mr. Harry Andre, timber inspector, F.M.B. railways, stationed at Kuala Pilah. Up to last night, says the Malay Mail of May 2, there was no information of
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  • 243 20 (Prom Our Parliamentary Correspondent.) House of Commons, February 26. Sir A. Stcol-Maitland, Under Secretary for the Department of Overseas Trade, announced this afternoon that Mr. P. J. McKellen had been appointed Trade Commissioner fer the Straits Settlements at Singapore, and that his duties relate to the
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  • 177 20 On Friday, before the Criminal District Judge, Fazalshab, a Punjabi, was found guilty of thoft in a Singapore hotel on March i 2 of a gold chain and an Australian sovereign, and was sentenced to two yearb’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by one year's police supervision. The
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  • 327 20 The current number of the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute (London; John Murray) contains a series of reports and articles of great public interest, one of tlie most important being that on India’s trade in oil-seeds. It appears that India’s production
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  • 497 20 Id the coarse of an interesting lecture before the Royal Colonial Institute, on March 13, Mr. Octavius C. Beale, ex President of the Associated Chambers of Manufacture of Australia, rendered the following tribote to the services that British Malaya bad rendered during the war (reports the
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  • 360 20 Information reached the a. sular authorities here on T r,c,n Con says the North China J AprU 7 n, Item the Consol at Chetoo 01 April no«i missionaries, Mi., S’, tw Ai,e Mrs. Dixon, Scl ""i« ed b J b "g M,da Tseohsioi
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  • 329 20 Before Mr. Justice Ebden on Friday, in tbe bankruptcy court, Mr. J. G. Campbell applied for a receiving order against Mr. Sbalto Stevens. After evidence regarding tbe act of bankruptcy bad been rtad Mr. H. B. Layton, advocate and solicitor, stated
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  • 31 20 Mr. A. H. Todd acknuwli i I contribution!*: 450 I Previously acknowledged I j. m. 5 I W. C. P. 104 I H. E. B. I tit* 4 I
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  • 1365 21 Rbutbb's Telegrams. i London, May 2,6.40 am. .a (’arson baa written to the Sir Edward Lgionists’ committee dedarIrish Boattwrn u ghort of insanity to UK oestion of borne rule m the re :2Pf n this most grave European crisis. jjjidHt 0 V. w eW9 lobbyist learns that the TUO
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  • 182 21 Reuter’s Telegram. London, May 8, 6.F5 p.m. Tbe report of the English, Scottish and Irish committees on tbe state purchase and contre 1 of tbe liquor trade all propose definite terms fur the purchase of the liqucr interests The cost of acquisition appears to be between AMOO.UCO.OUO
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  • 48 21 Riutbk’s Tklbgium. London, May 7, 7.15 am. The Times Shanghai correspondent sayR The Chinese PreRR statos that .Baron ilayashv Japanese Minister at Pekmg, visited the Cbiueae Premier and ofifernd Japan’s mediation between the north and tho south, Baron Hayashi is going to Canton to interview the south.
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  • 325 21 Messrs. Fraser and Co. in their weekly share report, dated May 9, state A dull tone continues to characterise this market. Mining shares for a few days in some instances shewed some excitement but on the whole dose with an easier
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  • 78 21 Rbutbr’s Telboram. London, May 1, 4.20 p.m, Tbo Two Thousand Guineas was:—1 Gainsborough (4—1) 2. Sommo Kiss (8—1). 3. blink (ICO—6). Thirteen ran. One and a halt lengths between first and second, six between second and third. The place betting was 4—6 Gainsborough, others proportionate. London, May 8, 3
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  • 129 21 The rate of mortality in tho Settlement of Singapore for the week ended April 27 was 40.89 per mille of the population. The total number of deaths was 290, of which 210 were male subjects and 80 female Convulsions claimed 26, phthisis 32, malaria fever 27, bori
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  • 36 21 Huttknuacu. On May 1, tho wifn of Captain Huttenbach, M. C., Royal Field Artillery, a son (by cable). Barrikpk.— On May 8, at tho Dnnc-tto, Cairnbill Circle, to Mr. and Mrs. Barr;' re, a daughter.
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  • 21 21 Trrstao— Hunslp.y —On April 4, at the Registry Office, Singapore, J. Terf-tag to Lassie, tho only daugher of Mrs. Hunnley.
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  • 181 21 8im«apou, Mat 0, 1918. EXCHANGE Oh London Bank 4 m/a s/4 1 Demand s/4 Private 8 m/a 3/4| On Francs Bank 818 Oh Ihdu Bank T. T. 146 Oh UoNOKOHa...Bank d/d 85) %pm Oh Shanghai ...Bank d/d M 811 Oh Java Bank T. T. 114| Oh Japan
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  • 341 21 Sjmqafom, Mat 0, 1911, MINING. tJjqq Bayers Sellars. 10 10 Ampang 0.25 9.75 1 1 Aver Weag 8.05 8.15 10 10 KuU Association 10.50 11.60 41 Ml Kioto Tia 1.8.0 1.12.0 01 01 Lahai Mines 5.75' 8.10 10 10. Malayan Collieries 18.60 14.00 Ml Ml Malayan Tin
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 85 21 NOTICE. The post tree price of the Straits Times to the United Kingdom and foreign countries is 9'in a year. 'I' iepo«t fre pneo ot die Straus budget is $14 year to any part of the world. It is not necessary to subscribe tor a year. Hie subscriptions for shorter
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  • 56 21 DEATHS. Acumen. H. Graham Acbnrcb, R F.C., of St. Nevis, England, aud Brinkmann A Co., Singapore, killed as tho result of an aeroplauo accident, on April 80, 101H. Phillips. On May H, at 0, Ivillinc y Bond, Mrs. Audh Phillips, wife of tho late Mr. John Simons Phillips cf Rangoon.
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  • The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
    • 70 1 Gbnbral— Tbo Hnbbcr Ontlook 1 April Kubber Returns 2 The Late Mr. A. Staines Manders, j p |M 2 F.M.S. Robber Export Doty 2 Singapore Robber Aoctions 2 Tblkorams. London Robber Special 1 Meetings and Reports— Tangkab Robber 1 Kapayang Robbor 1 Yam Seng Robber 1 Rembia Robber 2
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    • 49 1 (From Ocr Own Corrrspondrnt.) London, May 6. The following final dividends have been annoancod :—Oolconda *2O per cent, Now Crocodile 6 per cent., Linggi 50 per cent., Windsor I‘2l per oent., Sungei Bata 74 ptr oent., Kajaog 15 per cent, and Koala Selangor 884 pc* cent.
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    • 421 1 Tbe announcement that the Kamuning Go. will not pay its interim dividend is a statement that is likely to be repeated in the casos of other companies (says the London and Ghina Express). The cause is the shortage of shipping facilities, causing stocks of rubber to be
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    • 1510 1 Tbc eigbtb ordinary general meeting of tbo Targkah Robber Estate, Ltd., was held in the Council Room of tbe Robber Growers’ Association (Incorporated), 88, Eastcbeap, E.G., Mr. George Croll (chairman of tbe com* pany) presiding. Tbo Chairman said Gentlemen, —The report
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    • 361 1 The annual general meeting of the shareholders in the Kapayang Rubber Estates C: Ltd., was held at the offices of the secretary! Shanghai. Dr. R. J. Marshall presided, rap! ported by Messrs. E. T. Byrne and G. D. Coatts, directors, and Mr. Beck.
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    • 185 1 The report of the Yam Seen pany, Limited, .‘^d 1 balance l«>“ year amounted to £18,70<, aaa last account, £2,640; total, f ere oce the interim dividends paid on P j lDar y shares at ‘2* percent, (less tax) iD|! shares at 12* per cent, (less tax).
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    • 878 2 p aD ukattan.-57,000 Ibß. E K»ta -25,000 lbs. Ba I ,nPoerba.-41,000. 20 750 lba. ScD lilt SerdanK.-18, 600 lbs. Cl iaD K 15,4.51 lbs. J Kubber.-89,600 lbs. Buk Cnited «abber.-87,000 lbs. S ,DKft fAQHtin (Johore). —172,957 lbs. SE» lbB- lbs. I? ntiao -10,450 lba. lbs. 7.420 lb».
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    • 324 2 When commenting npon the excellent showing made by the report to September 80 last of the Rembia Rubber Estate, we (the Financial Times) pointed oat that nothing was said regarding the company's liability for excess profits tax, although £4,000 was transferred to reserve. At the meeting it was
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    • 243 2 We much regret to boar of the death of Mr. A. Staines Manders, managing director of Robber Exhibitions, Limited. He was born at Tarnagulla, Viotoria, Australia, in 1859, and was engaged in journalism in Australia until taking up bis residence in England in 1900.
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    • 200 2 For the period from May 8 to May 9, 1918, inclusive, the duty on cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis in accordance with Notification No. 764, published in the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of March 16, 1918, under
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    • 644 2 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Robber Association's 844th aootion was held on May 1 and 2, when there were offered for sale piculs 18,968.07 or 1,661,748 lbs. (tons 881.13). Prioes^realised:— Smoked Sheet: Fine ribbed §08 to 1102 Good ribbed 88 97
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    • 515 3 The eighth yearly report of the directors to the shareholders in Ayer Panas Robber Estates, Ltd., to be presented to the share holders, at the annual meeting on the 14th instant says: Gentlemen, —Your directors havo pleasure in submitting their rep Art
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    • 76 3 Messrs. Guthrie and Go., Ltd., tbo looal agontH, have received cable advice from the aecrotarioH of tbe Linggi Plantations, Ltd., that tbe director*! have recommended a final dividend of 60 per cent, payable on Jane 1, 19iH, makiug a total diHtribation for tbe year of 116| per cent.,
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    • 507 3 The twelfth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Lapan Utan Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the office of Messrs. Boostoad Bros., Colombo, on Tuesday, April 16. Mr. M. Kelway Bamber in the chair. In moving the adoption of the report
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    • 336 3 The directors of the Mount Austin (J oh ore) Robber Estates announce that an arrangement has been come to under which, snbjeot to the inorease of capital being sanctioned by the shareholders, an important I Danish group are prepared to apply and sabsoribe for 150,000 shares of
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    • 991 3 Stock c* Issued Par Dividends. Malayan Exchange p n ii )0^ Capital Value Companies. Prices ri rat fcr4(j 0 P 1917. 1916. mS, Closing 160,000 a/. 60% 86% A nolo-Malay 14/8 prl J5 60,000
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