The Straits Budget, 25 July 1919
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FRIDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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1748 1919-07-25 1 Rku'iKK Iblbokams London, Jnly 11. Tbe Aiv Ministry rrp.rts tkat a wireless message from KB4 stales that tbe position at 2 80 tbis aftemocn, Greenwich time, was 40.82 north, 88 88, wost. It is proposed to land at EaarfortuceRku'iKK Iblbokams - 1,748 words
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Article394 1919-07-25 1 London, July 12. The N«val contirgont, wb ch v lil be a pvomir ’it fi a*nre of the praa* pr c- u c n Jnly 9 will be bi adid •'nr* r..’S r David Beitty, whu will have tl e U i.*n J »rk c-.'ri c in ft394 words
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Article430 1919-07-25 1 London July 11. R otrv learns that the inter Alliod Man duis Cou m t-»-ion, estubliHhod In deal with the question of mandates f» r th. ex-Getman crfonibs, which has been s ttmg iu London, has practicaly couoluded us Ti e mi mb'j, r are Lord Miloor, Coh430 words
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Article154 1919-07-25 1 L-'-tdoi), Jaly 18. Cairo, Jn!y7: Tl’f’O cf the tioßlt alt in <l)t> nu de o! Mo IS L railway efTir* ai smith at El Wahia or Ma ch 16 h*v*j tote c rib* ih s ut< toed to pr oal btrvilaue (or life aadl ten years',respectively London, J154 words
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Article74 1919-07-25 1 London, Jaly 12, Constantinople:ThoTurk sh court martial baa submitted for imperial sanction the sentences of d« Hth in on the ex* Micirtir", En\or Pish*. Talaat Pacha a ltd Dj mal Pasha, who have fl'd Dj ivid Bey, wio is tin ex-Minister of F.< o», and two others wore leatenoed74 words
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Article112 1919-07-25 1 London, July 11. Wasbing*on: Tbe Federal Trado Com* ini- (too baa reported urging tl o P<undent to take tbo H.ronge*<t act on with a view to preventing tho tut at packing c.rup-uts internationally oontrcllirg mi at products. Tho report dedans that fivo em p 'tuts— Swift, Armour, Wdson,112 words
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Article108 1919-07-25 1 London, July 11. Sonpational waH Riven at the iiqae't oi the boaat ful wito of Captoia Arthur Kliot, fo*iao*1y tbe cvlebrattd Mrs. Atbi r c, wlio nho*> huriolf with a sporting ritl i The c <upln were married only ia April UhI. Evidence showed dom stic trouble over108 words
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Article86 1919-07-25 1 London, July 18. Tbo clopii g hours of tbe Victory Loan 'witnessed a trcmendcm rush of investors. Tbo ti ill fi{nf«<s aro not av iablo, but t stimates indicate a total (f 1,5 0 millions, including 7f0 millions of now money Manchett* r Leals tbo list of86 words
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Article63 1919-07-25 1 London, July 12. New York A sit kn rf r *taiu classes of marine workers Lao tied up two hundred VOSStd 1 July 12. Now York It is tep'rted fiat a number fillips have been wreekid and onormouH damage done on tbe o last of Chile by a63 words
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Article40 1919-07-25 1 L r d ?on, July 12. Washington M r x»0'', carrying out tho cm fiseaUrn d<erei h, Ij %m t'kin ever tho Scottish M xioan Oil Cimpany Tin British Governin' ut ban taki n no the subject.40 words
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MONDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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579 1919-07-25 1 Londcn, July 11. The ix escape in the p*ij* cf coal i« &b* •O'biLg tbo public M .notaotavt rs draw a vi rj gloomy picture of tin ill ots on tho home r.ud extort trtd h Ti t entimata cf the ecu. t'»Hkuiku Tklkonams. - 579 words
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Article126 1919-07-25 2 London, Jaly 14. Details to band of horrible masiaorrs of Armenians in tbe province of Karabagh on June 4 by Tartars show that they were ordered by Sultancf Governor of Karabagh. Tbe town of Chouobi was attacked, the fortifications capturod and tbe Armenians pitilessly massacred. Tbe movement spread126 words
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Article72 1919-07-25 2 Loudon, July 14, Copenhagen It is reported from Vienna ibat tbo Caeoho-Slovaks are taking exten aive military measures on the Bavarian frontier, fearing an attack from Bavaria, where there is a strong movement in favour of retaining Bo'hmerwald. It is reported that General Franohet Desperey h*s re72 words
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Article158 1919-07-25 2 London, July 18, Sir Edward Carson sprakiog at Belfast during the Grange oelebration of July 12, Mid that if attempt was made to take AW ay one jot of the Ulstermen's rights as British citizens ho would o«oo more oa 1 oat the Ulster volunteers, Dominion158 words
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Article86 1919-07-25 2 London, July 11. Washington Tin Un t'd S a*es Shipping Board has relinqiisb-d cuuir.l cf o:tsu freights. London, Jaly 12. Washington The stcamo’* Hues to H‘in bargani lirtui'*r will be estabhaued wb n cargoes are availah'o. Culm will be ship pod direct from Sauibcru ports London. Jaly 14.86 words
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Article47 1919-07-25 2 London, Jaly 14. The Royal Hatch Comoan?, wb>oh is in creasing its share capital fr m 2rto to 4JO million fiorius, is issatsg 4,273 6jO Ajiidm worth of new shares at par. Each ho'dcr of fjarsharts is ouutlei to sabsoribe far one new share.47 words
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Article201 1919-07-25 2 Paris, Jaly 10 The French oab n it is again stekag io (top pnfi.iors and is taking draftc u-easorns regarJing Hp *ouUtioo ia articles c( p.mo uect c sity. A bi 1 will be introduced p.oviJ mg additional penalties, socb as ca.c llanon ol civil and political rights,201 words
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Article508 1919-07-25 2 London, July 12, Helsingfors: Russian Bolshevik papors state that the Govern meut ha* deeded to recapture Pukoff at ail co*ts. R liable commonifets aud Chinese are conoon(rating and Tro.sfcy intjnds to lead the attack. London, July 12. The H'gie: The Chamber has passed the Woman Suffrage Bill. London, July508 words
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TUESDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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926 1919-07-25 2 Hbutir Tilrgrams. London, Ja!y 14. The H u?n i t Commons was crowded for ihj debate on the i«cu-r s in the price of cool Sir A rcßitul Gaddo-:, the discus "ion, euiphsH.ced the gravity of theis-ue. He* rtj c el toe s .ggt-t,Hbutir Tilrgrams. - 926 words
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Article396 1919-07-25 2 London, July 15. The programme of the great victory march through London tn sbe 19th is cow comu’eted. Tuo adoption of alphabetical order for allied contingents will lesall in Americans heading the procession. oompesite legiment 8,400 will march under the leadersnip of General P.rsui-g along an anaeaal396 words
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1753 1919-07-25 3 Rmuibr Tbliqkams London, July 11. The Aiv Ministry it ports that a wink .8 message from RB4 states that the position at SBO Ibis afternoon, Greenwich time, wap 40.82 north, 88 88, went. It is proposed to land atRmuibr Tbliqkams - 1,753 words
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Article391 1919-07-25 3 Lord n, July 12. Tho Navs? wb ch v iil bo a protrir* nt featnro cf *l.» o'*o»p* r r n n Jqly -9 will b** i.te'h d bv A.ir 4 ,rnl S r bat'd Pe >tty, who will hare tl t* U rn J ck earn c391 words
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Article425 1919-07-25 3 London Jaly 11. Renter learns tbat tbe inter AllioJ Man dvtis Commission, established to do»l with tho question of mard&ton for t ox-Oerman c. lames, which has bu n s t r >»r gin London, ha* prdctic.l v its luh-urs. Tm inembetM ml Lord Ol>liH*r, Col* m l425 words
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Article165 1919-07-25 3 Lr xdoD, Jalj 13. Cairo. Jnly 7 of the a Iff* ir the rutude o* H'cj E tflk h railway iffloal Hui tb a El Wan oti M«i cli 16 liavo be* u ijac K.d ai d Iwu otbcift s ntcacrd io pc ual Htirviludo for iifo aad165 words
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Article74 1919-07-25 3 London, July la, CoDßtautioople: The Turkish court martial has Fubmittod for imperial tanctioa thosentences of death in ooDtmuaoiaiu oo tbo oxMtabbri, Kiuei Paeha, Talaat Pasha aad Dj>mal Pallia, wco bavo fl 1 Djivilßjy, who ia tli j ox-Minister of F< a oo» and two others were fo ctenoid to74 words
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Article104 1919-07-25 3 London, Jaly 11, Washington: Tho Federal Trade Commiss oa has reported urging tt e Pieudeut to tftko tho sitoegest act ou with a view to preventing tho meat packing c>mp*nis internationally controlling meat products. The report d'-rlarts that five companies—Swift, Armour, Wilhod, Morris acd Cudohy O'Dtrcl 6'<4 companies104 words
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Article102 1919-07-25 3 London, Jaly 11. S national ovidmoo wan p,ivon at tho 01 tho boaatiful wi(o rf Captain tnhar Ktirt, fovmo'ly tho celrbrattd Mrs. Ath>r’r n, who nhoi Lieraolf with a nportiog ntli. Th*< c >uple wi*u martini only i» April Ian*. Bvi l*noo showed d:m ntio troablo ovo» tho102 words
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Article84 1919-07-25 3 London, July 18. Tho hoarn of the Victory Loan wPorMed a trttm*ud(ut ronh of The fi iM figure* aro nil av-i able, bat R‘iroßtpp indicate a total cf 1,500 uiilhoan, iocla hoj; 760 million* of now lunacy. Man* cbeit lead* t’jo hut of p*ovucial towaa with 8084 words
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Article64 1919-07-25 3 Loudon, July 12. N w York A pfcrik? rf ctr'ain clans** of marine workers las tied up two hundred %CH3tlH. London, Jaly 12. Now York It in irp'rtrd that a number of flupR h»vn boon wrecked »q<1 >gn •*Mnr>KO dor.n in the cvm*: nf Chile by hoavy ■*now64 words
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Article31 1919-07-25 3 London, July 12. Washington Mexico, oat the norfiscathn dtorers, ha* t'.km nvot tho Hwktifih M xican Oil Oimp'iny. Thi British Governin' ut bn* tak» n an the sntjuct.31 words
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MONDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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573 1919-07-25 3 London, Jaly 11. Tho irorcaßO in tho p is* cf coal is abOkbintr tho pnbMo. M..n jfactu- draw a very gloomy picture of *h «IT ots ou tho bourn and export trad a The cpiiuiatJ cf tlie CCB* to tho Lnt iasLiio eottKmuikh Tklkosams. - 573 words
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Article125 1919-07-25 4 London, July 14. Details to band of horrible massacres of Armenians in the province of Karabagh on Jane 4 by Tartars show that they were ordered by Saltaacf Governor of Karabagh. The town of Cbouobi was attacked, the fortifications captured and tbo Armenians pitilessly massaored. Tbe movement spread125 words
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Article72 1919-07-25 4 London, Jaly 14, Copenhagen It is reported from Vienna that tbe Czecbo-Slovaks are taking extensive military measures on the Bavarian frontier, feariog an attack from Bavaria, where there is a strong movement in favour of retaining Bofhmerwald. Ii is reported that General Krannhot Desperey h*s re quested72 words
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Article153 1919-07-25 4 London, July 18. Sir Edward Carson speaking at ftolfast during tbo Orange celebration of July 12, said tuat if a-jy attempt was m--dn to tako away one jot of tbo Uieterzmn's rights an British citizens he would 0000 more o*U out the volunteers. Dominion home rulo153 words
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Article87 1919-07-25 4 Loi dou, July 11. Washington Th Un ted S.ati s Sh poing Board has relicqiibhod conirjl cf ocean freights. London, Jaly 12. Washington The steamer liars to II m burg and Bremen will bi established wht n cargoes ate available Citton vtiu bo t-htp pod direct frem Southern87 words
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Article47 1919-07-25 4 London, Jaly 14. Tho Royal Dutch Comoany, which is n creasing its share capital fr m 2JO to 4JU million florins, is issaing 4,278 6)0 fl 'tin*wuxth of now shares at par. Each hol.hr of fjursharts is entitled to subscribe for one new share.47 words
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Article200 1919-07-25 4 Paris, Jaly 16. The French cablnat is again seeking to step prtfi.tors and is taking drastic measures regarding sp» eolation in articles of pt iaj necessity. A bi.l will bo introdocjd provid mg additional penalties, soch as car.c hanon of civil and pultt.cal rights, cefimte closing ot establishments,200 words
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Article496 1919-07-25 4 London, July 12, Helsingfors: Russian Bolshevik papers state that the Government La* dtc ded to recapture Pngcff at all costs. K habie commanists and Cuinese are oo ioaut/ating and Trotsky int inds to lead tbo attaok. Linden, Jaly 12. The Higie: The Uppir Caamber has passed the Woman Suffrage496 words
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TUESDAYS TELEGRAMS.
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912 1919-07-25 4 Kbotie Tilbgrams. London, Jaly 14. The if Comnon3 was orowded for the debate on (Lo iocrecs l in the price of coil Sir AocfcUod Ge Ide*, the discos p*on, emphasised tbo grainy of the issue. He r> j cei trie suggest i< n (hatKbotie Tilbgrams. - 912 words
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Article806 1919-07-25 4 London, July 16. The programme of the great victory maroh through L mdon cn the 19tu is now comp'eted. Toe adoption of alphabetical order for Allied contingents will iojuU in Ameri* cans heading the procession. A composite icjment 8,400 will much under the leader* j'hip of General806 words
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Article230 1919-07-25 5 London, July 15. Berlin The Tirpitz war book professes complete innocence fi*t caniicg the wav. Wnile Germany could not erptes to over throw Eig'aud, Ti«pi‘z ih of opinion that the Otruian Navy was strong enojgh to enable Gcimaty to sc cupt rate after the wav, bat230 words
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Article271 1919-07-25 5 Paris,.Jaly 16. M. Clemerceaa stated regard it-g the poace commission in the Chamber of Deputies tbat the three years military setvioe oculd now be regarded as obsolete. It would very soon be possible to revert to two years’ service The colonial army will play a big role in271 words
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Article71 1919-07-25 5 Simla, July 19, The onomy attacked a British convoy proceeding to Fort Sandemau on July i 0 inflicting on us hoavy looses. Thb office* c mmandiug the eaoort and fjur British v?c?u k'lljJ, and two wero wounded, iMid a handred oasuaitios wore caused in the Inaian ranks The71 words
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Article56 1919-07-25 5 Lor don, July 15. Ne w Y ;rb, 14th: Tho Unitod States diotriot conrt has Anally dismissed all claims for compensation against tho Cun rd Company on account of the torpedoing of tho Lmitan'S, on the ground that the sinking of tho liner was due solely to an56 words
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Article85 1919-07-25 5 London, July 15. Valparaiso: A violent storm is raging. There are many sbipwrecks, iucludirg the German interned steamer** Thais an.l Westfalen, alio the sailing ships and Jban. The loss is estimated at fonr Lnndved thousand pounds sterling Later: In the storm, 87 were drowned. It is feared that85 words
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Article90 1919-07-25 5 London, Jnly 14. In the Commcns at qaestion time Mr. Bonar Law, stated that the could not say when the government's Irish policy would bo announced. Xh6 government did not postpone any part thereof, bat did not wish to attempt anything without somo chanco of success. (Cheers.) Ho90 words
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Article89 1919-07-25 5 London, July 17. Aden, 14 l .b: The British steamer War Roman, Batavii to Falmouth, ie ashore six miles south west of Raihafun acd is&ikicg tor n c "ist&oo3. NVivos are gatherirg round the ship and swimming tff, The crew are still i jjard. Tho Master Attendant,89 words
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Article58 1919-07-25 5 London, July 16, Madrid, July 14, official from Morooo Rai'-uli, at the head of a large force of rebels forionsly attackoi the Spaniards between Larache and Tetuan. Fighting lasted the whole day, and night of July 12 Tbc Spaniards repulsed the attacks, ir Acting very heavy losses58 words
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Article265 1919-07-25 5 London, Joly 15. Tfce Maharajah of Kashmir has aevoplaned from London to ParisLondon, Jnly 16. The King has conferred the Albert medal on Trumpeter Mangal Sain, Beoond Lai errs, Indian Army, for gallantly rescuing two British soldiers from drowning at Beirut on Maroh 16. London, Jnly 15. A meeting265 words
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WEDNESDAY’S TELEGRAMS.
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210 1919-07-25 5 Rkutrus Tidbuiums. London, Jaly 16. Mr. Cborohill, who had jast roturaod from a visit to Mr. Lloyd George, speskinu at a parliament ary banquet of tho now c» ntre group attended by a hundred members o t the Commons, strongly emphasisedRkutrus Tidbuiums. - 210 words
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Article362 1919-07-25 5 London, July 16. Nowspßpjrs in Warsaw state that tho Ukrainian occapation of eastern Galicia was ma«fced by foroohas atrocities. Priests wi ro fovoGcl to bold grenad's, and when a light, was applied the victims wcro blown to pieces. Peasants were forood to throw themselves on fires, and thus362 words
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Article252 1919-07-25 5 London, Jaly 15. Marshal French will not participate in the peaoo procession in London an ho will review the Irish troops on College Green, Dublin. London, July 15. Paris, July 14 In spite of s strenuous da indefatigable mi rrymakers began another nii;ht of gaiety, tho eigaal for252 words
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Article195 1919-07-25 5 London Jaly 16. In tho Ilease of Lorde, isooant Bryoe drow attention to tho faot that tho snmmary of tho terms of peace offered to Austria inolndod provision that tho frontior of Italy should be advanced to the watershed of the main ohs-.n of the Rbetian Alp«195 words
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Article185 1919-07-25 5 London, July 17. Mr. Chnrohill in a memorandum regarding tho strength of the army says that reovnit* iog for the regular army is proceeding satisfactorily. and 209,000 volunteer recruits have already been obtained. If the prosont rate of enlistment is maintained the probability is that all men185 words
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Article566 1919-07-25 5 Lcn lon, Jaly 15. In the House of Commons at question tiTie Mr. Roberts stated that a 'vo’k n; family’s food exrunsrs bed iuctoasi d 1(9 per cent, compared with pie war expenses. London, July 16. One handled and fifty thousand Yoiksbiro miners have struck boon Mae of the566 words
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Article294 1919-07-25 6 London, July 16. In tbo Lordfl, Lord Birkenhead, replying to Lord Mace od ik 11, Raid grvemroc nt would or tun to a dtcidion on Irish affairs at an early date and devise a fubfctiiute for the home rule act. Referring to Sir E. CarsonV speoch, Lord Birkenhead294 words
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Article253 1919-07-25 6 London, Ju y 15. It is believed that the destroyed airship wa=< N.S. 11, carrying two officers and five mou. Charted wreckage is being washed up on the Norfolk coast Kye witcets is s.ate that about 12 30 in the morning they saw an air ship blading for253 words
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Article173 1919-07-25 6 London, Joly 16. In the House ot Commons, Mr, Foster stated that the cable censorship wculd be abolirhtd at midnight on the 28rd after which date private codes wculd be permitted. London, July 17. In the Hoose of Commons on the Post Office estimates, Mr. Illingworth stated that173 words
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Article134 1919-07-25 6 London, Jniy 16. In tbo Commons, Mr. Cb&mborlain announced that tbo income-tax allowance for o wife will be increased from twenty ve to fifiy poo mis sterling and tbe child abatement raised to eighteen years when studying. London, July 17, In tbeHcupe of Commons Mr. Cbsmborlain announced that134 words
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Article127 1919-07-25 6 London, Ju T y 16. Washington There was a heated debate in the Sensto cn a resolution of Mr. Lodge sslurg the President to furni->h infoimotion regarding the alii gtd secret trrfty bctweic Japan ard Girnary. Mr. Norrip, a Rcpnbi can, »a nrg the question of oicla'i127 words
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Article121 1919-07-25 6 Lcndun, July 16. In tho Honso of Commons, Mr. Montagu stated tb&stxrpt for impest affairs there wan ucw no lighting >o Afghanistan and there was r< a-ou to fu pe that the Afghan peace d I gaua would arrive in oor nues on the 2doj. Viscwunt121 words
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Article91 1919-07-25 6 Ljndrn July 14. Tho It ime Offi:o Polico Cjmm tiee ncom mendj the uminterance u( the pri>eu; system v i»h a greater d gree of standardisation, aso a bi-niard foalo of pemionr* through ut the country. p»y in ree m mended to lommrrco at £3 10 p» r91 words
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Article75 1919-07-25 6 London, Jnly 15. Tho proppeclus of the British Overseas Bank, m* ntioned on Februaiy 25 and 26. has beeu iscued. The capital will bo 1,0 OCOj, shares of £J tich cf which £1,100,010 has been tubpciibcd at par by the barkers previously mentioned, and also the Dominion75 words
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Article61 1919-07-25 6 London, July 16. Paris: The Supreme Council Las agreed that a b’ackado cf Russia w.U become futile as the re export of goods from Germany to Russia is out of control. It is reoog nisdd that prohibition of direct Entente trade with Rutsia will result in a61 words
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Article63 1919-07-25 6 London, Jnly 16, In the House of Commons, Mr. Long stated that the Prince cf Wales will embaik on the K nown at Portsmcnth on August 5 to visit St. John’b, Newfoundland, whe nee ho proceeds in alight cruiser to it. John’s (New Brunswick), Hal Lx63 words
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Article540 1919-07-25 6 Loudon, July 14. Constantinople, July 9 TLo announcement, cabled on the sth in«t, that tho ex Shah cf P rsi* has returned to P. r«;a is inoorrect. Ho is still residing at Prinkipo. Landon, July 15 It is feared that 26 were killed in en xplosion on ti e540 words
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1132 1919-07-25 6 London Joly 17. It is announced that 6.C00 officers and men of all arms are chosen to represent the Biicish ami Dominions forces in the Victory inarch on tho 19th, including squadrons of all cavalry rrg ments and various sections of artillery, signallersRiutir Tblioeuhs. - 1,132 words
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Article476 1919-07-25 7 London, Jaly 18 Paris: M. Clemoncean, giving evidence be (ore (be peace committee c( the Chamber, extolled the British, Fr nch and Ameiioan alliance as securing tbe safety of France who is now enabled to reduce her military service, Lcndon, July 18. A Paris meesege esyß that at476 words
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Article398 1919-07-25 7 London, Ja y IT. General Smuts, in avalediotory statement on the eve cf rr turning to Sooth Af.ico, ex press's bis warmest thanks to the British people in the last two and half years who did uot hesitate lo honour and trust one who was their former398 words
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Article502 1919-07-25 7 London, Jaly 17. General Briggs, Chief of tbo British Mili tary Mission to South Russia, has returned firm Denikin's bt lnterviewed by R.u.or be empha Laby contrad ots up »'s circulated agairst Douiki j's administration He declares L'ruikiu -s a large-minded, strong Rusbiau patriot, on Wiy .d by502 words
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Article283 1919-07-25 7 London, July 14. St John's: Raynham in his third Attempt to start across the Atlantic in an aeroplane rose thirty feet hot crashed and tho machine was wrecked, The airmen were not injured. London, July 17. Ii the Commons, Mr. Illingworth said tbe qu< si ion of aerial283 words
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Article359 1919-07-25 7 London, July 18. Tho report of tbo Government Cjmmitto j dealing with the question of wav medals states that tbe Al.ifd wav modal will be called the Viotovy Medal and will boat a winged figave of viotovy with the inscription The Great Wav fov Civilisation” at359 words
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Article215 1919-07-25 7 London, J jly 18. There was a very improssivo ceremonial at (ho Guildhall when the honorary froedom of tho City and tho sword of hoiour woro cooferr*d on Genoval 1* railing, who received a groat ovation, the uodiunoo standing op and the band playing the Star Spangled Banner.215 words
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Article136 1919-07-25 7 London, July 18. Tho North Eastern rail way men at Leedt ••♦.rock do-pito tho Union's order of July 17 North Eastern towns aro already suffering frem a shortage of supplios. Tho miners' refusal to aoooot Mr. Bonav Law's effor ha) caused an unfavourable impression. The dicishu was136 words
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Article76 1919-07-25 7 London, July 18. A spi cial jury, Lord Loading presiding, has awarded Ljcd Nuwton, formerly in ohargeof tho prisoners of war dopartuiont at the Fjviign Otfi:o, £5,000 damages for libel uga'Qbt the Daily Mail, which accused him of .-<ne«:ring at tbo sell rings of British prisoners iu76 words
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Article73 1919-07-25 7 London. July 18. In tbo Commoni in tho course of discus* oion on oablo delays, Siv John Denison Pender oxprossod the hope that by tho end of August all tho Eastern Telegraph Co.'s oablos would be in very fait working order. Tho E intern Co. expnotod73 words
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Article183 1919-07-25 7 Paris, July 22. Tbo French battleship Condovoet baa arrived at Fiutne. Tbo French government basdomandod tbe extradition of Lieutenant Simons, who provoked tbo burning of French flags before tho statuo of Fvodoviok Willom in Berlin. Mauhal Fooh will refuse to permit the repa'ria ijn of prisoners ot war183 words
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Article51 1919-07-25 8 London, Jaly 19. The Kirg 1ms approved of tha of Helena, d*u-. liter of hn Ma» as cf )«ra bridge, formerly the Duki of 'I’eck, to M -j Evelyn Gibbs of the Col r an G i»rd< ex-aido de camp to Lord Miuto .nl Cwi-aiu of Lord Alder51 words
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Article106 1919-07-25 8 Londcn, Jaly 17 Tho Leicester v. Lancs match was drawn. L ndou, Ju’y 19 Gloucester beat Sussex by an inning* uz 89 rum. Thu iustrahaus beat Wj.c stir bj an innings ai.d 203. Tho match*. •> K ct v Hampshitc, Notts v. K x v Borneraet, Warwick v.106 words
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Article274 1919-07-25 8 London, July 20. Berlin: Tho V.enna communist'* am plan* ning the proclamation of a Soviet on Monday. London, July 2C. Copenhagen: Tho British Hying boat E5 flow from Fehxstawe to Copenhagen in seven and a half hours. London, July 18 Tbe Now /'-alander Sergeant won the Ku g w274 words
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Article229 1919-07-25 8 Bir S’dncy Low observes in the Fort nightly R view that a cn iion point &b at the Versailles terms of P.aco is that the territorial re arrange monte Iraki a larg- part of the new Europe strangely like the old Eaiopo of, tay, GOO ycate229 words
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1207 1919-07-25 8 Singapore wiil ai wv> i r nom* 'r wi Jfi**My feelings h' > sOC' ’'g' u of r h. 25 M.dui atx K. gimout, whio for in o pavt of the garrison hero from eai y1,207 words
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245 1919-07-25 8 Yon may walk down a leafy lane that lesdee f», m Wiocifie’d to Eversiey, turn eberpJy through tie ap in the i e*gtr w ct» your left, a-ei run straight into the Liu* ctLtjry, writes a ccrcepondrct f -uV Ev245 words
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Article151 1919-07-25 8 In ordfr to encourage the Victory Loan, Messrs Sdf.idgo are offjring £20,0'0 id ppizjs as regards these uf the ir subscribers giving the most correct estimate of th aggrugate am 'not of subscript ms. T» e first pr z will be £10,109, the st cond £2 000,151 words
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Article192 1919-07-25 8 Mr. K D. B&rua, Director of Industries, 4sBbm, .d his report oa tea seed oil, states Some f nquiiies bava been made of late with regard tj tea seed ci\ and if any one is in a position to snoply pane pies there* f and place it192 words
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Article225 1919-07-25 8 Macphail and Company, Ltd., Weekly Report. July 17 to 29. Thn ordinary qcntnoss of the share market w 8C*e: 'natod b? Peace Celebrations. Rubh.r is v ry firm locally. List week's nuotioas (Guthrie's Report.) Total T r, tal Top prices. London offered. Fold, Sheet. Cropo. equivalent. Tons.225 words
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271 1919-07-25 8 The first oa:e unier the Piscengors’ Rs stricken Ordm-iocf, in which the Ma t ref the Mishima M »rn, which ;rrived hr j on Jc -j 22, s*oid ohitgod wiiu no; pupp'ying .he lav sti a;i’*n drp^.t^ont with a complete list of271 words
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Article156 1919-07-25 8 A pleasant function to k place on Tufsday ever i ig, the 22a J instant, at K.ftl i<* Hotel, when a dinner was given by the ma"* icment and staff of Barker and Co Ltd to Mr. H A, Monro 'm'nagtr of tbe Shipping and156 words
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Article140 1919-07-25 8 Before dismissing the Veterans’ unit of the S V C. at Saturday’s parade, Capt. C Bveritt ajdrerp'd a f»jw words to tho men remarking •hat in all probability it was the last occasion he wruli be th.ro as thour command* ing efiiotr. Ho was going home shortly140 words
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2869 1919-07-25 9 From Oar Special Correspondent. London, Jane 19. Tho first Asoot Week tor five years is welcomed with the zost begotten cf long abstinence, and the rush for every kin:! of aoconmodation has been enormous. It ia a pity the conditions do2,869 words
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709 1919-07-25 9 The seventh annual gonnral meeting of the Bhave'noldors of Troouh South, Ltd., wiy bold oa June 11, at the registered offices afA tho oompaoj, Povtland House. 78. BasingbalLf slroet, B.C Mr. Charles Viviio Thomas] (chairman cf tho oompany) profiling. 1 The Chairman Haid709 words
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Article154 1919-07-25 9 An interesting and pretty wedding wan solemnised at Si. Andrew's Caihodialon Mon lay aftiraoon, tlio contracting partus being Mr. Cecil Potts, of the Cmiaieicul I’nion, aud Mihh Catherine Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 11, Mitchell, of Ilford, B.siex. Ttr bride, who rt oi-ctly arrived from154 words
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THE Straits Budget.
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Article1485 1919-07-25 10 Straits Timoa, July 18. Since Mr. Ijlo 1 Ofo»po»°ccivpi the Sen*** Atrirar V kti"*'**'*' Dr Hf»tnMon o 4 tew Wf ap* little bee beer ho*»rdof SnrGi African affairs, and there in juit the chance aeetnoing that ail in welt ia tho groat flnb oor i; n( nt.Straits Timoa, July 18. - 1,485 words
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Article1005 1919-07-25 10 Straits Times, .1 uly 21. I On May 8, ltfltf. to the representatives of Joliutod Germany was handed by the Allies uot the token of world dominion for which (hey strove—but the book of her hamilia* non—the terms of tho Sooond Treaty of Versailles. The stipulations, according toStraits Times, .1 uly 21. - 1,005 words
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Article1137 1919-07-25 10 -Straits limes, July 22, The coal situation at Home appeals to be extremely serious. In consequence of the recognition of the claims of the miners it ia iiold that the price of ooal will be increased substantially. It is estimated that the cost to the Lancashire cotton? -Straits limes, July 22, - 1,137 words
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Article1022 1919-07-25 11 helpful advico to offer.—Straits Times, July 28. Mr. Firmstonc’s report on Education in Mis Federated Malay Stases for tho year 1919 hts just been issued, It coinos at an opportune moment, when the war is over, peace is rigned and celebrated, and people can calmly take stock of thehelpful advico to offer.—Straits Times, July 28. - 1,022 words
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Article1560 1919-07-25 11 -Straits Tirnts, July 24. Now that tbe war iB finished the Civil Servants of Ceylon appear to have awakened to the fact that they aro underpaid, or pnrhapß, wo should say tho Government at j last realises the hardships which the publio officers havo undergone on aocount-Straits Tirnts, July 24. - 1,560 words
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Article195 1919-07-25 12 Ms. Harold Latham appeared bfirc Mr Jnaiioe Woodward, the acting Chief Jos ice, on Fridas lam, and after hearing Mc«mtß ▼alpj and Baser, both of whom, in view of bin Lordship's remarks at the prf*vir.us bear in# suggested a pastpenemt nt. Hii Lordship, addressing Mr. Latham,195 words
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Article66 1919-07-25 12 Tho Straits Times is not responsible for tho opinion of its correspondents. Corre spondents should bear in mind that letters must be short and to too point. Long rambling epistles atu 1 able to bo rejected or rathlessly cat down. Correspondents mast enclose their names, net necessarily for publication66 words
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Article131 1919-07-25 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —In going aronnd tho town'to view the various decorations in honour of the pesoe, tho writer is greatly impressed with the significant absence of the Chineso naPonai fiag, albeit the flags of all the other Allios are to be131 words
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Article145 1919-07-25 12 To the Editor of tho Straits Times. Sir, I should be much obliged if any of your run Jors oan give mu particulars regarding the undermentioned residents of Singapore, Malacca and Kelantan who are said to have fallen in the war. The particulars requited are: —Full Christian name,145 words
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Article75 1919-07-25 12 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —The accompanying verses were writ ton by an acquaintance in England, whose only son was killed in Franoe under particu lurly sad circumstances They have arrived here at a time when we are all more or less thinking of75 words
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Article228 1919-07-25 12 L. Godhey Turner - By L. Godhey Turner. 1 am the Voioe of a Million Men,aud I broke my sotg for yon! 1 conld Lavo stayed and sung aud played as others scht med to do. Ono coward ory fr m this Voioe, and I would bo living and langhing too 1228 words
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Article135 1919-07-25 12 By Excelsior. Tho dawn rose dear upon a world so stilled, That from afar Rome sad sweet song, Of coding bolls from a chmch so thrilled The world to realise God’s triumph over wrong. Dark was tbo ni<*' t n tbo tumult of wrr, And oft w<* r icu135 words
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452 1919-07-25 12 Following is tfco report the di:eoto*s of the Ting Kil Tip Mines, Ltd.: —Gentlemen, jonr directors hr»ve pleasure in submitting herewith the company's balanco sheet, mining account end profit and Icrs acccunt, for tho year erdod April 80, 1919. The452 words
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Article210 1919-07-25 12 It ;b Loely stated, says the Times of Malaya, quite recently two European polios officials c me within su are of captorine Chan Loon, the alleged rubber chief. Is apjvftrfl Mj*t on infcroQatioa received these two official ma le a visit to a certain Chinese210 words
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447 1919-07-25 12 The fonrth tes'z'S f->t tbo current year oommenoi.-d in tbe Supreme Court, on Tuesday h fore Mr. Justice Woodward, tbe Acting Justice there being in ell 18 cases. There is not a single of aotual murder figuring on tbo list, which contains, however,447 words
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Article359 1919-07-25 12 Under the auspices of the Straits Chinese Literary Association, Mr. H M Hoisington BA.. C E gave an instructive, interesting and illuminatiug lecture on A. C. Benson an Appreciation, on Wednesday evening last at the Drill Hall of the Anglo Chinese School Mr. Seow Pch Leng, the359 words
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Article55 1919-07-25 12 Mr Frederick Nibbck, engineer, cf PJaota* tion Huuse, Keppel Haihmir, Singapore, ie given the rights of an invention for an improved maobiuo for w&shing robber scrap or other similar mateiial. Mr. Paul William Richards, of Penatg, is authorised to file a specification cf an invention for the Straits55 words
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10582 1919-07-25 13 Sicgaprre can be pr'ud of its peace oele braticn. Tho day’s rc j .icicg j pnl tho brave display io the etroets were wirthy of a great occasion in v* cchn city. Th** .'mprts int n-adr, partialuly at night,10,582 words
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443 1919-07-25 15 Tho nows will bo vcooivod with very general regret tbrooghont thn whole cl Malaya of tho death of Mr. R. W. Munro, manager of Gadoag Bntato Syndicate, B&miog, Selangor, who wan foued dead io b d at bis443 words
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Article68 1919-07-25 15 Tho High Cornniis*fonor has been p’eapol ‘o approve tho apt'o ui i ut> it t-i H „»h* L'N'H I.kan< ar Shall Sultan of P. r k, Sir Ma’idm Sulim* Shah, KCMG su'tan o' a .(1 S Mu* *n,tu*d KC M G., V gg cil Pertiau B sir,68 words
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1231 1919-07-25 16 The twelfth annual genrral meeting cf Lahaf Mm* s, Ltd., wae held on Juno 12 at the effio s ct the company, 73, B%singhallstreet, B R, Mr. Walter J Payno (tho chairmar) pro®idiag. The Chairman s\id Frcm tin directorp' report yon1,231 words
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268 1919-07-25 16 Tho ex Grrman sieamer Soharuhorst, one of iho German Mercantile ve-tsels whicu haviOecu k*Ld J over au Franco aud whica ha Dei n handed o/jr by ♦ho Freaca G’.vernmeut to the Cimpagoie Jus M -fc^g.rie-M arr:ve ou Bavurday iu Si&gapcre ou268 words
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Article189 1919-07-25 16 In tho unavoidable absence of Bro the Hon. Mr. F. W. Nuti, D *ou y District Grand Master, Wor. Bro. W, M k* peace on July 17 a 5) the M*sonio Hall irs ail cd Bro E J Browumg a MTer. Mast* r of Lodge Eastev.'i G«.tu,189 words
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Article148 1919-07-25 16 The last half of tbe last month of free export has seen a big iffjrt to get as uush rioeas possible out of Bangkok (*ayi»be Bangkok Timet-). These twelve days ot Jjiy, it is roughly estimated, will fccooot (or about B>o OCO piouls, and it is carr;148 words
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486 1919-07-25 16 Oi April 9 the B!m Famol siiame-r Atitilochas >«fS Hio- k »og with rppatr.a‘-od and a guard Bnt:s i sildiois from Hongkoag. A i.-tw-r from tho ship lit* j ist oian to th* C.iina Mail. It ia I says that papor,486 words
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Article327 1919-07-25 16 Tbe report o’ tb* of tho Si Andrew's Sojie’y (or t.i" y-*ar enJirg Jarr 80, say 9 thht the uujnbe* cf •ff ct.ve m m borr, nslodiag 2* oleotf'd during thn y r, stan~~ ab u* 150 At btginiivg of tbe »-oci r ty year thee327 words
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Article152 1919-07-25 16 Tho following promotions are gazetted S V C.--Temporary 2ad Lieut T. 0 Mayhew to be Lient., S. V A Temporary M?j r K. M r>ompqon, 0.8 B„ to b-< Mai ir, Ciot, G K. H W *bb, 0 B B, to H n. M j if, and IVmnorarv152 words
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933 1919-07-25 16 Tho eighth inrual (tenoral mooting of the Song i B jsi Mims, Ltd wai hr’H on June II, »s the Gte.uou struct Hotel, B C., Mr. Cnarlea Viv, ad Thomas of the company) pre* idiog. Tue Cbairunu, in moving the aiopMon933 words
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1053 1919-07-25 17 Professor Gilbert Murray delivered the annual address to the members and friends of the Civic and M ,val Eiuaafcion on JaDe 14 *i Hampatea i. The ohacr waa tukjp by Profdsaor J. S. M^keozio, Taking as his1,053 words
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Article78 1919-07-25 17 r 9 Jo, y mooting -f the Woman’s Christian f-mpiraoce Union met at the W.O.A. ha l on Ju y i 7. Thore was a fa»r aHtndicco and some important work was plan nod. 1} waß voted to give tbe cf *he L per hospital $lO with which t*78 words
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Article98 1919-07-25 17 Tbe third ooart presented quitn a martial appearanco on Thursday, wich saw tbe charging of no fower than 48 Chines.', under martial law, some w th damaging property %nd ether s with b.in4 in po-isessiou f stclen JapiDGBj properly, while cue mao stcod caar*»ed with riotiug,98 words
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Article70 1919-07-25 17 Information has been received that Mr. P. J. McKdlen who bad been appointed by tho Board of Trade to be Hs Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for tbe S rails S ttlements and t o neighbouring countries and whose anival had boon expected in tin im mediate fat ore, has70 words
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Article196 1919-07-25 17 Tho Malay Mail of July i 7 announced:— I We understand that all looal passages by tho B’ae Funnel steanor Tydeas have been cancelled, although tbe looal agents for Ibis lino of steamers have reooived no oobfinut tion as yet from Singapore The looal agents, Messrs, Mam196 words
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607 1919-07-25 17 Tho Soloot Committee on National Expcn diturf, in their first report, domaud the resumption of Treasury control over (11 Government rtepir'.moots »R quickly a* pcssible, and oyea in a stringer form than b fore tho war. Tho repors draws607 words
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Article38 1919-07-25 17 Taylor— On July 4, at TJandi, Samarang, to Mr and Mrs J. J. iaylor, a daughter Fillai.— Oa Jaly 24, .9.9, at Do*niag Villa, Mowton Head, Fiogapure, to Mr. anu Mrs. M, V. k illai, a daughter.38 words
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Article29 1919-07-25 17 Potts—Mitciiill —On Ju'y 21, at Bt. An drew's Cathedral, A thur Cecil Potts, of Singapore, to Catho ijo, daaghlcr of Mr. and Mrs. H. Micoboi of Ilford, fldsex.29 words
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Article124 1919-07-25 17 Binaatani, July 24, 1616, ;»AIBOfi Uf London Baaa 4 m/i J/4£ Due tau 7/**| PnvaH'Pnfi 2/4 )a N»w Yor.c.,.Doma»(i fo| Pv«v*|t, 80<*njB -nr 64* Faaacjt BaaK 810 Nuia Bank T T 181 )a Horfoicoaa...Bank d/d 641%ptn :m d/3 4f{ Da Java Bark T, T 194J O* Japan124 words
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Article529 1919-07-25 17 s MINING. Sinqapoeb, July 24, 1019. lasno 2T t Value Bnyors. SolIerB. hi 111 Arapaag 13 60 18 00 nom > 1 I Ayur Wo*g 175 2.00 u 41 ill Kara. KuroaoiiBB! 2JO.O 216.0 < 'id 10 C*nta kssooiatfoa 10 76 11.19 I 41 4i Kiala Ti»529 words
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Advertisement198 1919-07-25 17 Property Sales. The undermentioned pr hnro boon 8old by auotiou by Th.» Ciincjero Rubber Co., Lid at their saleroom, 3 H tfl is Place three piec39 ot Leo hill land ofl Joaa Chu Kang Riad, area 5 700 eqiaie (eel, blight by At. S. M Abdal Ktd»i tor 9350; Ssro198 words
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Advertisement86 1919-07-25 17 NOTICE. Th« post free pnce of the Straits Times to the United Kingdom and foreign countries is #Ti a year. Ton post prico of tfie Straits HuJ/tit is *U a y«ar to any part of the world. It is not necessary to subscribe for a year. The subscriptions for shorter86 words
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Obituary100 1919-07-25 17 DEATHS Johkhon— At the G m ral Honpital, pore, of diphthyria. on *uly 18, Mona Annie, duuxhler u( M*. and Mrs. Edward E. Join son, of tho Lunvio A y a n. Hill— On .*oiy 14 by cab o. at Paxton H >Q!(i Hnadmx (■>.('>.ud, the fithar r f o.100 words
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The Straits Budget RUBBER SUPPLEMENT.
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Article62 1919-07-25 1 Gmnikal— Robber Items 1 Prioe of Rubbor 1 Indian Labour in F M.S.« 2 Local Rubber Auctions 2 Mmtinos and Rmpouts— Unite! Sumatra Rubber 1 Telok Piah Rubber 1 Bukit Par jong 1 Taogga B»ftu Rubber 2 Kan pong Kuaotan Rubber 2 Narboroofc'h (F.M S Kubtjr 2 Lodbory Rubber62 words
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487 1919-07-25 1 'l* The tenth annual ordinary genertl meeting of the United Sumatra Robber K .tales, Ltd., was hr Id on June 12, in the Council Room o' the Rubber Growers Association, iocorpcr.* t ed. 88, Eastchuap, K C, Mr. F E. Lloivey (chairman487 words
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728 1919-07-25 1 Tbe fifth ordinary groeral meeting of the Teluk Piah Rabbet Estate (1914), Limited wrs held on Jane 17 at the iffi3*s if the company, 24, L&no, E C., Mr. J. L Sbaid presiding. The represtmati r e of the728 words
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954 1919-07-25 1 The thirteenth ordinary annual general meeting cf ilis Ilck’t Parjorg Syrdioate. Limited v as ut Id o 1 June 12, at the rc*th tcrod efil;o, 107, Street, EC. Mr Charles Biair presiding. The Cb&'rmau said tl at tbe prefit earned for the ntriod954 words
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Article140 1919-07-25 1 The Hon. Mr J W. Campbell, cf Malacca, has consented to b< come a patron of the Estate Staffs AsLO.iation. The Golden Hope Rubber Betate, Ltd., payß a dividend cf 10 per cent, and Bata Caves Robber Co., Ltd., ptya an interim uividend of 20 per oent. Permas140 words
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Article53 1919-07-25 1 With reference to Notiticalnns Nos. 28 and 182, published in the F.M.S. Government Gazette tf January 8, 1919, it ib notified ih .t *.lo puce ol tic ßi grant rubber for ih*> period Juy 25 to July 81, 1919, inclusive, io 67* cents per pound, equivalent to53 words
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Article61 1919-07-25 2 OlNlUL— Rubber Items l Prioe cf Rubbor i Indian Labour in F.M.8... 2 Local Rubber A notions 2 Msstinos and Rhi'orts— Unitol Sumatra Rubber 1 Teluk Piab Rubber 1 Bukit Pan j mg l Tangga Batu Hubbcr 2 Kampong Kuartan Knbbor 2 Narborcugb (F.M S) Rubber 2 Ledbury Knbbrr61 words
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485 1919-07-25 2 The tenth annas! ordinary genera! meeting of the United Sumatra Rubber Estate?, Ltd., wan he ld on June 12, ir. the Council Rot.ui of tbo Hub'll r Growls’ A,seciation, incoipon t td, 88, Bastcboap, EC, Mr. T. E. iluivcy (chairman of the485 words
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738 1919-07-25 2 Ti e fifth ordinary general meeting of the Ttlek P»ah Rubber Estate (1914), Limited, was held ou June 17 at the tf th r company, 24, Urd Lane, E C., Mr. J, L Loudoui' S'T*ld Jl'PpidlDg. Thu repi k738 words
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962 1919-07-25 2 Tho thirteenth ord’nary annual general meeting rf tho Bjk’t P&pjocg Syndicate Limited was held or June 12, At tbo r<»it teroi cffiie, 107, F.cchurch Street, E C., Mr Cbarlr s Blair piesuhcg. Tho CLa rman said that tbe profit earned for the period962 words
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Article143 1919-07-25 2 The Hod. Mr J W Campbell, cf Malacca, b«iß consented to b a mo a patron of the Estate Sttfifa Astojiaticn. The Golden Hope Rabbet Bftate, Ltd., pays a dividend of 10 per cent, and Bata Cave* Robber Co, Ltd, ptys an interim uividend of 20 per cent.143 words
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Article52 1919-07-25 2 With roferenco to NoV'ficMnra Nn« op ?<* >“• P^-bed io u» F..VI.S Oovlmeo® 'JdZutte. cf J*cu»ry 8, 1910, u JH notified that .ne prue o 1 fi-s*. grade rnbbn for the period Juy 26 to Ja y 81, ,010, inr lus.ve, B 67 cents per pound, equivalent52 words
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