The Straits Budget, 13 December 1918
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section28 1918-12-13 1 The Straits Budget IUMO THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE “STRAITS TIMES." VOL. LXXII No. 3174 Singapore, Friday, December 13. 1)18. (STABlMMfB OV'R H»tl A C*MTWV Price 25 cents.28 words
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Article243 1918-12-13 1 LEADERS The Federated States 12 Russian Conditions 12 Ki gintration ...12-13 After War Problems 13 Germany Remaking ...18-14 Teaching in Malaya 14 Local and Grnrral— Local and Personal 1-2 Peace Terms 8-7 D, ath of Mr. H. K. C. Fisher 7 Official Salaries 8-9 Lighting the F243 words
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Article4756 1918-12-13 1 The is announced ftk Bangkok of Mr Joseph GiUes Beriandier wbo wens So Siam some I wens j-five years ago having hvtd in Ike earlier park ol his sojourn in tho Last in IndO'China, Hongkong, Java and Malaya He leaves a widow and lour sons and swo4,756 words
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9498 1918-12-13 3 Rioter's Tmleurams. London, November 29, 7 50 p.m, In tho course of bis speech Mr. Lloyd George said that all the Allies were now con .sidering the question of indemnities. Tlu Government had established a vory string expert '*nm T rittee, representing everyRioter's Tmleurams. - 9,498 words
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Article4507 1918-12-13 6 Fbitkk’s Trlhgrams. Armistice. ALLIES OCCUPY GERMAN TOWNS. Fbvtku’s Trlbgkams. Louder, December 5, 1.30 p.m. A correspondent dt scribing the Belgian entry into Aix. sms tbo proclamation pres cribmg bohavionr Qid uot xactly trun/jlste the Ot.ruiaQ proolauiatirns iu Belgium. A*i incident during tho entry demonstrated the population tha. theFbitkk’s Trlhgrams. - 4,507 words
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Article162 1918-12-13 7 There will be widespread regret al the sad news from Ban Fruucisoo of tho death on the 7th inst., at the age of 66, of Mr U. K. C. Fisher, M.B K, late manager of the Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company's162 words
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Article192 1918-12-13 7 It will bo vemombered that a r-inforood ooucrete rry boat was built and launched at Taejoog Rim some months ago to r the F M S. Railways ferry service in th Johor. Straits. It sottained bjojo ioj jries during the launching operations. These wore very rapidly192 words
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Article90 1918-12-13 7 Many littlo strangors are making their appearanoe these days, and the proud mamas have no mote absorbing anxiety thin how to preserve their precious treasures from the many risks to which babyhood is exposed. They will fiad A Few Hints on 'Baby' Feeding and Management in tho Tropics,' by90 words
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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article222 1918-12-13 7 A mrre*p >q lent writ n Li't Sttarday ow the Malacca Dlub paUng a f rotbaU rn »*e 1 *a* p ayed between M.laooa and Singtpir T io Hp>«otAtorn wore charged gate rn lowy,** the pr loouds going to the local Oi» 1) ay Knnd, au 1222 words
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Article111 1918-12-13 7 The competition for Dncembnr medal wee player! on Sttnrday and Sunday, 7th and Hth, and w ih won by Mr. A. T. Sturrook with the net Moore of 78. The Ball Sweep wan won on Saturday by Mr. H T. ATbite and on Sunday by Mr. Si111 words
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Article67 1918-12-13 7 In oonnoction with tbo S.L K. 1., Mrs Lyall wou tho DcOouibor Hpoon with a null Houro ol 65. Tho sooroa wort: luO y>l». 150 yds. Total with li'oip. Mrs. Lyall 88 82 6H 2 booty 81 80 68 02 Thomas 81 bO 67 08 2B 21 6667 words
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Article40 1918-12-13 7 Tho following ties wero played on Monday: S.n.ji.k Hani>i< %p. J. Bentley boat A. S mill 21— 19 I). M. I) ut;, boat Clift >n Smith *2l —l3. W. M, (JoJ ijd, boat J. Njlhoq 21 —7.40 words
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Article214 1918-12-13 7 Tho fifth report of thn Sirnpatn Valley Hydraulic Minos, Lt 1 to tho sliarehjldors to bo presented at tho annual mooting on IK-Comber *2l, at Messrs. Barker and Co.’a. Ltd., states that toe in t profit for tho ponod iftor making duo pr ivi-ion for doprooiation amounts214 words
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Article74 1918-12-13 7 Tho Oovoroor has received a telegram from tho Secretary of State for tho Colonios stating that tho rmtriotionn at present in forco in tho sale and purchase of tin in thn Htraits Settle* merits aro removed as from I)i o< rub<v 12, thus leaving tho market in74 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1918-12-13 7 Property Sales. The following properties wero disponed of by auction by Messrs Cbing Kong L«*i and Co, at their sale room on Monday yyy year*’ leasehold laud at Liui Cliu Kang, area HO acres 2 roods aud 14 pole*, b lugnt by Mr. Yung 800 Cboog fo» 11,160; freehold land100 words
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4224 1918-12-13 8 A Government Gasette extraordinary con tains notifications regarding the Ccmmissnn of Inquiry into tte Balance and conditions of service of poblio officers in receipt of sterling salaries and tbe following despatch* elohanged between His Excellency the Governor and tbe Right Hon'ble tbe4,224 words
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1146 1918-12-13 9 At the Federal Council meeting on Tues Mr. A N Kenion moved: That tin lighting of Ipoh town by electricity is worthy A the hitt c.i in c( h pi vgee^ivoOovc-rni i uV f hut question wts an old1,146 words
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638 1918-12-13 9 it would have bt eu thought, < iq> cially aft. r lutre luotwy iutic< h winch aveappi an d ,n the Prf-tP, that tl»ro would have b *en a crowded audit nco to ‘he Colombo K» rrctti-Shorr crmh. jaMcn at the638 words
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542 1918-12-13 9 Tho following circular 1 4ter, bailed by f’4 Ministry of Munitions, is priVi-e t*l m iui Government GiaoUe for ge'o r*l in'ortna iuu, and inten sled pieties are re j iotl' J to send in without delay schedules of542 words
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Article288 1918-12-13 9 There ere reports of very numerous applications for passages homo from Malaya us the oomiog spring, bat it seems doubtful if ell who wish to go will secure accommodation. Even in normel times before tho wer, the annuel spring hegira necessitated booking several months eheed end the288 words
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4771 1918-12-13 10 Th*‘ K i»*Tal Com c l rr-nmed its it eg- tli*- Cdurc I CliHiulur, Kuala Lumpur, Vi &.Ij in-:. The imtiil nartef ti o > ’<- f r. »din. p rt*- th** Ml -*> v i. v i si4,771 words
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Article208 1918-12-13 11 Tho death cccarrcd suddenly on triday evening n Sungoi M*hany Estate, near Nila-. S.Kri at >»• W. 0. Bam*. »bo on.y about six months oi>o came “5"; r having been severely wounded at Gallipoli, where ho hnd the greater part of Ins jaw Boor208 words
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1504 1918-12-13 11 Although Pcnaug has before thi oxptri 'm-od a strong breeze aocompani- <} by t hes,vy downpour of rain, says th Strait Lcuo cf M.oday, the flooding ,j 0 1(m lying districts in the vninity 0 p inang caused by1,504 words
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Article239 1918-12-13 11 The military authorities have brjon notified that his Majesty tho King has been graoi ouFly pleased to approve of tho award of ch 'vr jDS to denote hi rvico overseas under takon since August 4. 1914. It has been decided that tho chevrons in question shall b- issued239 words
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609 1918-12-13 11 Despite enhanood rates for labour tad material, thoro in a good deal of building wurk g.,.ng ou in Penang, for in<’.u itrtaJ, trade and residential purpose*, as well as new road making, reports the Pinang (Jaaottn. Tht adv iiit of poaco and609 words
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Article185 1918-12-13 11 The following in a lint of appointrnonls* ooinuiinHioDH, rowardn, etc to tho Egyptian Expeditionary Foroo, No. 1 Moon lain Battery, II KS H. Garrinon Artillery. Nominal It ill of ollisors and other raoks of tbe nhovo unit awardud Hi itinLi Orders and Decorations: Major Moore, William, Agnow,185 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1221 1918-12-13 12 a condition of Betni-par&lyeis.— StraitB Times, December 6. ft is a good saying that diffioalties were areeted in order tbat man might provo him telf their oonqueror. The words oocur to ns jm we glance over the reports of proceedings it the Federal Counoil meetings in Kua.aa condition of Betni-par&lyeis.—StraitB Times, December 6. - 1,221 words
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Article1057 1918-12-13 12 German Colonies.—Straits Time?, L\ccm ber 7. “Family of nations" ia a term that hap become familiar during tho war, mere parti cu.arly in connection with the question can Germany fco allowed to resume tho place die previously hold There ia a deep moaning in tho term, for itGerman Colonies.—Straits Time?, L\ccm ber 7. - 1,057 words
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Article1130 1918-12-13 12 Straits Times, December 9. Few th ngs could more clearly emphasise tbe deficiencies of our system of govern meat than the debate in the Federal Conned oa Registration of I>omostic servants. Tbe public demand reform. Most higher officials oppose it. Tho Governor was the only high official who supported■ Straits Times, December 9. - 1,130 words
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Article1188 1918-12-13 13 Strait h Tiucu, Dt'ncujbtt IP. Allied troops aro now io occupation of German territory, and, tbo greater part of the armistice terms, though by no means all, have been complied v ith. The next businr sp is for tbo Poaoe Conference to meet, to lay down thoStrait h Tiucu, Dt'ncujbtt IP. - 1,188 words
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Article1157 1918-12-13 13 them as 8;a.p*o loadora.—Siraita Timer. December il. All ports of strange things aro happening iu G( rrr.anj Now parties; and now republic spuug up l.ko muaLraoms, to that wo hav< bat a vague and imperfect conception of thorn. The militarists aro fighting undei llmdenburg for their own caste.them as 8;a.p*o loadora.—Siraita Timer. December il. - 1,157 words
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Article1226 1918-12-13 14 It is get] mlly aadorttood that theOovcrcments of Ma'fc> -(-cognise tbo necessity of c very great cducuikcal &dvanoo. We have said frequently, c..id wo repeat, that tbi coedition of education bore is a disgrace tc British adovnistration. Tbo observation if not directed ugaii.s>t any of our present1,226 words
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458 1918-12-13 14 Tbodre:3icm of tho Bnrmah Government to prohibit the export of riot) ftoui Rangoon to tbo S'raits is sondiog ap prices iud will cffieS the market cousidcmuly October the price for Siam rioo No. 1 grade was 1864 per coyao, No. 2458 words
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Article273 1918-12-13 14 We bad one or two n u«rs on Wednesday andihere was stinging truth in them. We b&o an article on Tuesday shewing how the Cold Storage Company profiteer?, and it drew from one of oar readers a note in which hi says in effect, What can yoo273 words
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Article147 1918-12-13 14 The rate of mortality in tho Settlement of Singapore for the weok ended Novembor 80 was 86.24 per mille of tho population. Tht total number of deaths was 257, of wbiot 179 were male subjects and 78 female. Convulsions claimed 83, phthisis 41, malaria fevor 83, beriberi147 words
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338 1918-12-13 14 SINGAPORE SHARE REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and C o.’ s Weekly Circular. In the weekly ahare circular, datri n bor 11, Mussra. Fraser aad Co. r^‘j rt eo a Our market baa been the. wholo we rt k and aaotm!*^ Melos* icaroely varied with the ex Q b& iins referred to338 words
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329 1918-12-13 14 The distribution of prizes at the Pearl i Hill Sohool on Wednesday took place before a large gathering of friends of the school and the parents of the children. Very gay war :de scone, the huge hall being decjra:od with329 words
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Article97 1918-12-13 14 The foil jwidk notification bas t„ at military headquarters, b or* iwld:the War Offioe, uatod November |fttion- Owing to htile or no hottl xn and prices being vory high i«J t0 hoped that arrangements v (raVC ilei> prevent Egypt being doeded nrCCt odim! from the fir East.97 words
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1400 1918-12-13 15 ’I’ o setion h’nght by the I soa-rnp ’•it h r fcl vat* h claiming o *pi .ui h nruount ntj fy M'O ap.amst the > Scamhui; tup ry for breach of c;>r‘».„<' byahdl •'iiiok nu august 8,1,400 words
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Article639 1918-12-13 15 Tbe funeral of the late Mrs. A. 11. Todd took pUoe at Bidadari cemetery on tbe 6th mst in tbe presenoe of the bereaved hn-baod and a large gathering of sympatbis ing friends. Tbe bnrial servico was oon d noted by the Yen. Arcbdoac639 words
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1103 1918-12-13 15 T> Financier of s p'omS or 20 «,a> t; With 0 many ocuotov-attrac ioni in tho fi <1,1, it Hoarcoly surpris ng that tin sha l avi mfo'arily tiki n back mat. Th havv t 'j-i h nr«>1,103 words
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761 1918-12-13 15 markable all- gallons by a Ma’ay woman, I.* *V' I'Vini at 1, Aylesbury S.r«*e;, Ipoft., a- 10 rt'at I mi a iuh > before tie Kir*l 'Hi tuit Ip li my-4 the'lines of Malaya, lm am hixl b mu Ablul an761 words
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Article279 1918-12-13 15 Hj< foi'owing g( u'.lciui ij havo bo* n appoint rt by u»o (J jvnor to fonu a oomumhc, vith o v( r to c u c other nj xuborK, for tl>*> i urp j-ic t:f m .kl-ig srrv’gFj ucrit- f *r tho Hti g n i* bra.u279 words
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Article39 1918-12-13 16 |The Straits Times is not responsible for the opinions of its correpondents. C-drrtsprndeDts should bear in mind that Letters mast bo short and to the point. Long rambling epistles are liable to be rejected or ruthlessly cut down39 words
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Article460 1918-12-13 16 To the Editor of the Struts Times. Sir,—One may often think that a member of the Government Subordinate or Govern meet Clerical Service is too well (ff with •alary or with the life under which he itlabouring and living- I suppose he dors not know well under460 words
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Article1267 1918-12-13 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —There has been some oommenMately acent the prefiteering amongst native dealers in rice and other commodities. This is cer tainly an evil, and one that requires to be dealt with in a drastic manner, bat in the interim, what sort1,267 words
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Article450 1918-12-13 16 Tofho Editor cf tbe Strains Times. Sir,— I«.he ehitf Secrjtary’u speech re gnr ulv i -.chors’ salaries at c »e mooring of thr F> d 'v’l Council, l&t-t in. *t<t-y, at Kuala Lumpur, no’b r cam< utfig*« .m the part of th Government? D< ahug wit>i Government dcbi'cls450 words
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Article182 1918-12-13 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Si, Woald y° a 1®* “8 express my feelings 7 Your columns inspire me day to dav on subjects of dearobt importance to the people of this country at large. Yonr advo oaoy for enhanoed salaries for the sobordinate service, teachers, eto182 words
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Article195 1918-12-13 16 mss, I am sure that .1. u gmerally. your U 0b 0 'l udor* Mating to the above chun" has for many yeam eun iLur a on w »o times onticiBed it, I c work^ds tQle Baropeau Police Inspector b,V that tbe body, hardworking and oonsci 1 atfc195 words
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Article434 1918-12-13 16 To the Editor of tLe Straits Times, S.r,— \our pen is apparently the virtinof an uufortcuHto obseseicn I L ia that it was made to slash, and S not plasbiDj? some indivuturl or clan. r. system 11 is rot doing its editor,*! de v l lease dc exercise some434 words
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Article356 1918-12-13 16 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—It may interest Mr. Brickdoet ’’to learn that the writer has reoeived a from the above Company’s Sydney replying to one complaining of tbe dday paying dividends, and to a suggestion 1 as the price of tin, and356 words
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Article261 1918-12-13 17 To the Editor of the Straits Times, Sir —The meeting called for next Friday will ke wt 11 attended, and the resolution carried with acclamation, I na sure Under the eirenmstancep, there is no call to be generous. But let on be j ist. The qaestion is. Who are,261 words
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325 1918-12-13 17 A Government gaaette extraordinary, published on Friday, contains the following message from Her Majesty the Qaeen to the Women of the Umpire:—- A low monthß ago, at the height ot out anxiety and strain, 1 sent a message in tbe name325 words
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300 1918-12-13 17 The following important notice to mari Bangkok 6 iBBUbd h be U ation It has been asoertainr 1 from German charts that, in the area 4.14 N 105 17 K aud 8 52 N 1(6 B, mines 110 iu number were early in300 words
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Article298 1918-12-13 17 Messrs. H. Rteser aLd R J. the proprietors of the Adelphi llutoh tin scone cf so many patriotic function*, ar*> t< bo ccngraimat* d ou tho unqualified eacce** of ths Flower B .11, and other functions with it, hold tber lon S tturday night. The dining ball,298 words
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Article145 1918-12-13 17 Tho Pioneer special correspondent in a oablo from London gives some of the ptrikm*' changes from war omditions that have already occurred since tbe signing of tht armistice. Atlantic shipping companies \dvertiso the names of vessels and datjj of filing. Streets are better lighted and food tatiouirg145 words
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Article24 1918-12-13 17 Wobea.tb.t tnw tbo eoltacti"™ made aadertbe W« r.x Ord.c.ece rf rioC.fOO was remitted to ru i Oovernimnl al »bu cod of November.24 words
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315 1918-12-13 17 They do not tia »*-<*i Urr j Q Australia rtf re the price• th» r« ar« prices which admit of a fair margin jf pr. fi>. The Sit gapore Cold Storage Compauy boys its meal in Australia and brings it here at a oost315 words
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Article259 1918-12-13 17 Tho news of the death of Captain K B Flak, whiob occurred at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Saturday, will bo received with much regret all over the Straits where he wan known and likod by many people. Th( late Capt. Flak was the259 words
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Article53 1918-12-13 17 Tho secretary of Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Ltd reports that all the dredge pontoon and superstructure material has now b< < n delivered at tho erection site Contracts have been I* t for riv< ttmg and general erection work and a start has been made53 words
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468 1918-12-13 17 The Lady Evelyn Yoon* mb'* to ocnvey not bunt ibarks lo Messrs. Wnu*-aw*y Laidlaw and Co. for their contribution of goods worth over §2OO for a faooy stall, and lo Messrs John Little and Co Ltd for providloK China468 words
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Article56 1918-12-13 17 (Anita Hiktici.) Hat*via, Dooember 0. The Royal Packet steamer Hoatmaa era the Anntralia lino, in aehovt near Thursday Inland, bat her position is uot diD^etuun. The Hoatmaa in a Dutch ntoamev, She in 5,041 tom nett, with utoel screw and i« employed in runniriK b ilwuen HjlJauJ(Anita Hiktici.) - 56 words
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Article59 1918-12-13 17 (Anita Siivici.) Batavia, I >t<croihes 9, The Government han decided to expel the revolutionary Snuovltet who, ut vt< joi tunes, attempt'd to make a rev >'uii >u itj propaganda m jvement among the p iia .ioa. Suo* vhet will be Hont at the uat cj j >(Anita Siivici.) - 59 words
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Miscellaneous Reuter Telegrams.
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Article3499 1918-12-13 18 Kbutbk's Tblioeam* MR. WILSON’S MESSAGE. America’s Share la the War. Rsdtik’s TaLsaaiMs London, December 8, 8 6 pm President Wilson in his annual message to Congri ss. read at a joint sitting to day, dealt with both domestio issues aid problems of peaoe. II*» sail in part:Kbutbk's Tblioeam* - 3,499 words
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Obituary67 1918-12-13 18 OBITUARIES. Lcndon, Dccembei 6, 118 P®* Obituary: The Duke of Grafton. London, December 7, 6 15 P®' Mr. Cecil Chesterton died while Bern*! as a private in Franoe. US .T116 Flak— Ob December 7, at tha Genoral HoHpital Singapore, Kdmuni HjJo ki r ,k Master Mariner, aged 6j years. FuanKsH67 words
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510 1918-12-13 19 Following is in abstract from tbe Balletic mensuel de la Cbhmbcr do Commerce frau* caise de New dork, in Lc Proid. In British Cclor.ibia and m England a now method has been adopted for kw pirg fresh figh As ico510 words
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137 1918-12-13 19 (i’RGu Our Own Correspondent.) Peuang, Doccuib'jr 9, The bull Court of Anpoal has given judgment. In tho appeal of the defendants Lim Gaik Koe \ooh, Choong Lyo Hock and •<.b''ong Lyo H n aun.-fnt tho drpj«ion of Mr. .1 istiae L. M137 words
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Article256 1918-12-13 19 (From Ocr Own Corrksponoknt Penang, December 5. At the Tnrf Clnb annual meeting Mr Voules, presiding, said that the net profit on the two last raco meetings was 810,00", con ititu:iog a record. 822.0f0 w* ro g’vrn to var;ous war charities, 810.0J0 placed to upkeep of the256 words
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Article226 1918-12-13 19 (From Otu Own Corkkscondriu Penang, December 5. Arrangements have been undo with the Indian Government for obtaining supplies of par boiled rice from Rangoon, but the requirements of consumers and dealers are under lioence from toe Registrar of Imports and Exports. The Chinese steward and pantry boy or226 words
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Article28 1918-12-13 19 (From Our Own Corursuonukst) Penang, Deoeiebor 7. At tho Cricket Club annual meeting the ye lXed "to“ »oi OXM MJt-0 SS Sootttob Rod croxs M28 words
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Article82 1918-12-13 19 (From Oik Own Curkkki’onornv.) Penang, Docombor 10. Tli u Public moetiug in tho Town Hall was arguiy attended, all nationalities boing rep osentod, Sir AitLur AJarni preH'd'.d. The of tho German resolution w**' novedl tbo hon Mr. J. Mitcholl. Mr. Q lau Bong Koe hoc udod and82 words
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269 1918-12-13 19 December 6 to 11, 1918. The only important ovont of this work ba* bun the removal of tiio monopoly ij tin selling, bat Export Permits arc still required Kuiibkk. Tbo prioo of rabbet is aiTootod looally by the congestion in godowns. Auction269 words
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Article109 1918-12-13 19 Sjvrral hugo aeroplanos oarrying largo numbers of passengers are being oonnirurted by French makers. One piano which 11 iw over Paris carrying thirty-fivo passengers, an previously mentioned, was built by Karnam, while another named tho Goliath whirl) oarrius twenty pmongo sat a speed of H)3 miles an iiaur109 words
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Article58 1918-12-13 19 &lill i ;.kk -On Du:cmbor 4, at the M it? r. niky 110-pwal, Singapore, tho wife of Mr. O. Scuifluor, uf a son. I> OT ,m-Oo October 12, tho wife of cap'. H. Peths, K 0.A., uf a sou. Towili.-On Docotobcr 1, at Arlington, Mass., U. S. A., to58 words
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Article127 1918-12-13 19 Siaaafftaa, Drcmmhmu 12, 1819 EXCHANUB He 4 mfl 2'4i: Uurnaad m. 1/4/, ?v(rarolta2i 1/4^ 0» Kaw Tm» l)r<maad 46 i Private 81 daye M 67| 7“a»««a -Haaft DC2 t. 168| in .aaa»«t ..B>aM did 4‘2i%pa» Sa.a'iBAi ..Baakdld 46| Ja Java .Kavk T. T 182! Jai'Aa...... ..b.JK 1C6127 words
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Article468 1918-12-13 19 SlMftAftU, Dk< KUHBK 12, Uli MINING. vIZ 1 i9 !i Awnai 8 76 9 ISO 2 2 4j*e» Wj«* 100 II :v K(«U Aft’.fttiartBttUt 8.76 xd.* 21 41 ftUata fui 1.8.8 1.18.8 4a a L*Uftl V:iLi (.08 00ft S I Liagul Tin 6 03 I 18 MaIijm468 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement103 1918-12-13 19 NOTICE. n,e post trc prr:< of the Str-uti Ttmrt to the Kingdom an I fore* inn countries 1 I i r( f,ricn ii tnn S/r uls Hit 4 to a iv part of the world. It n "ot nee I I III "P in fof r 1 arc at t'l103 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article77 1918-12-13 1 Gsnkxal— Gang Robbery 1 Rubber Items Holyrood Robber 1 Rubber Share Market 9 Ceylon Robber Export Tax 2 November Robber Returns 3 Singapore Rubber Auctions 5 OCtK&BSrOKDKNCB Snobbery 3 Labour in Malaya 8 MlBTlNGS JNP RHP0R7S— Seaport Robber Estate 1 Ranterg Rubber 2 Kemps 0 Limited 2 Kinta Kellas77 words
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214 1918-12-13 1 Mr. W, O. l)e Mornay a planter on tbe •Seventh Mile Eetato. Damaneara Road, i went into Kuala Lumpur on Monday morning to obtain tbe coolie wages. He left with a bag containing 91.600. and when be arrived •4 the entrance to his estate,214 words
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Article180 1918-12-13 1 Messrs. Whittall and Co. advise receipt of advices from the RecretarieB of the Sereirhao Rubber Es*ato Co Ltd., that the Board ha\o declared an interim dividend of 7$ per cent payablo on January 4. The imports into Britain of Plantation rubber for October amounted t j l,4ro tons,180 words
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1884 1918-12-13 1 The eighth ordinary general meeting of the Seaport (Selangor) Rubber Estate, Limited, was held on October 10 in the Council I Room of the Rubber Growers’ Association (Incorporated), 38. Eastchoup. E.C. Sir Frank Athelstane Swettenham, G.C.M.G.,. (the1,884 words
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Article101 1918-12-13 1 'm ioi{ The crop of dry rtibb r narv tu(9 1917 was lbs., vt manager's estimate of 27,CUJ va8 age n, t roaliseti price tax a 1 Jt y 2n. 0 35d. per lb. The cstima i 1 n rnbtor for tho current b t i 70.000 lbs101 words
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1160 1918-12-13 2 The eleveath annual general mffting of Bari'ioog Bnhbi-r E-tatts, ■jajt l.wij* don October i-j j, Wi itHug Mi. V. R Vickwar, r of t 10 c? presidi Mr .1 H J .iL*:ogn, F.C I rr prr ntinr; ‘he1,160 words
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458 1918-12-13 2 The following is tbo report by tl e dirrotOrs for tbo year ended Juno 80 ia'-t to the »ig'nth ordinary auunat general me img of K‘«mpas, limited, to bo held on Mmday, Di.cr tuber id, at Fort Road, Malacca After charging tbo whole458 words
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Article104 1918-12-13 2 The London and China Express of October 30 soys: Tho market ban shown Borne slackening dnring tbo week when compared with tho preceding period. At the there has boon a good demand ““"J uf Bharea, and baying orders b..vo b< plentiful from good sources. Tbo p o104 words
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1695 1918-12-13 2 iuO eighth ord na-/ g.>noral of K llas Bibb iv «.ut U/I.ru Mein u I’.jhvr y, iu t;i G ji.io*l Itnoj of ih r Growers’ As* iG-jo. >\i ri**t 'map it. Liffa.d BjJIjra, C hi. (ibj cbtiruiau or'Hid.ag,1,695 words
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Article210 1918-12-13 2 A Colombo ruossapo of November ‘2.*> nay** A curious difficulty has arisen in Colombo'* cooHCijumoo of tho reduction of tho export tax on rubber from 7t fo 8 r**utH pu* lb* which bi came operative Irorn Novi robot Ift. Tho tenoral arrangement in Urn trado is210 words
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Article41 1918-12-13 3 (The Strbifc? Times Is net responsible for the opinion o' its correspondents. Corn ntH should bear in raiad tuat Letters should be short ani to the point Lorg reOib’ip;' tpintlcs aro liub!o to be .■ejected or ruthlobs.y cut dfcwn j41 words
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Article239 1918-12-13 3 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,—Id referenoo to an advertisment appear ir: in veur W’edrrsday’a ip.'ue for > n ashistant cn jk rubber esluto who must base had a public school education, 1 un u r stand from papers published at homo and abroad that the war239 words
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Article679 1918-12-13 3 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir,—In H.E. the High Commissioner's, usual interesting rescind of the past and part of the current year at the Federal Council Meeting, it is to be regretted that later figure ot assisted Indian Immigration than to Aukust 31 w*re net679 words
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807 1918-12-13 3 The peventli annua* gonerr-1 meotiug of the Port Dickson Lnfcat(F.MS) Rubber Esfcatrp, Ltd wap held on Oc.ibcr 9 at Winchester I 11 )u<*e, Old B'oad street, E.C Mr. J. H j Keoion presiding. I ho representative ot Messrs. Outhrio and807 words
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Article1006 1918-12-13 3 Kuala Nat 15,600 U,?. Ayer Hite,ir -29 280 'hs. Beverlac IK. 170 lbs. Bf*h» n Sela r --TO COD Ibe. Blackwat: r 18.990 lcs. Bukit Clch 31,101 lbs. Bukit 24 BJ lbs. Cbcta. —12 SCI lbs Dueua Du- au —4O 653 lbs. Joraui.—lB.Bso lbs Kapur Para —l41,006 words
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Article106 1918-12-13 3 The directors of thu Emeraid Coco2.au Company, Limited, r the pr. fits on the company H v ye&v to January 31 bio, n» tcJ y, *.itd, which, with tho amoar.’ 0,1c;, a divieifc’e prcficot X-3! 1 >ohowover, to the recent heavy q eD ditare *nd to the present106 words
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Article2669 1918-12-13 4 The annual meeting of the Mergni Rubber ggntatts, L’mited, was held at the register, effioesof tbe oompany, French Back Buildings, on Saturday. Mr. A E Biddeley the others present bf irg Miser* W. A. Sims j. A. Webster2,669 words
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740 1918-12-13 4 The ordinary general mooting of the Bnkit Clob Rubber Company, Limited, was held on September 80, at tho registered efflse, 189 Cannon Street, EC, Mr. R. Arnold (ohairman of tho oompany) presiding. The Chairman sai l Gentlemen, onr meet inn this year is740 words
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291 1918-12-13 4 A meeting of the debenture-holders of the Sooth Malay Robber Company, Limited, win held on Ootober 34, at the offloi*i of tha oompany, 10, Philpot Lane,London, B C, by order of tho Coort, to oonaider a nohame o t arrangement proponed between291 words
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765 1918-12-13 5 The Singapore Chamber of Commevo* Robber Association held its 874th auction on Dt'oerob*»r 4 and 6. There were offeree tot sale 8,108,667 1,886 62. Paicas Rbalisbd. Cents per lb Saoked sheet fine ribbed 70 to 78$ I* good 53 69) fine765 words
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678 1918-12-13 5 The eigt‘ th 1 Keneral meeting of tbt Sembrong Limited, was held at the R gist6' red 0ffi2e ihe Company Char t nd Bank Singapore, yester dt*y, Mr. F S. Goo^ 11 P>e>*d«K. The other* pretent were Messrs. J£* Mayral, D. D678 words
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1075 1918-12-13 5 Issued Par Dividends. .»i*la»an Exchange Capital Value Co <r anus. IMces, i? 0 1 1917. 1916. October H, n p li 150,000 2/- 65% 85% Anglo-Malay U \l 1Q/f ll 6 >,4h>o XI 80%1,075 words
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