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- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 May 1900 - kiici A.- Malay Mail. We regret to hear that Mr. X\. Skeat, civil servant, explorer. Mas’ scholar and author, lias been <’■' e j sever his connection with the 1 edera-■ Malay States. Dr. Manson < I t'.e Co>omai Office has declared him to be permanentlykiici A.- – Malay Mail. - 394 words
- The Straits Times / Article20 June 1900 - The progress of Mr. Baxenditie 1 PSpariioaM in the cnliiv»tiuii uf runiie luii-liiu esoiiß ..f the mom iiit-rtmtiim ■MU ill the agricultural hiaiory ur K'iulu hinyat. la n.iys tint I), -in. I Ollker c>r Ui.it part if .-wlmnjor in Ins I re|«.it, and ha Rues o.i lv f «y 11-at233 words
- The Straits Budget / Article23 June 1900 - The progress of Mr. Baxendale’s experiment in the cultivation of ramie constitutes one of the most interesting events in the agricultural history of Langat. So says the District Officer of that part of Selangor in his report, and he goes on to say that on the Jugra estate there are220 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 June 1900 - Report for 1899. The following extracts are taken from Mr. F. Duberly’s report on the Land Departments of the Federated Malay States: The total land revenue (1899) of the Federated Malay States amounted to $730,477 (exclusive of the Perak forest revenue), against $637,650 collected2,901 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Miscellaneous6 September 1900 - MAILS CLOSE. To-morrow. P. Arthur x iadi tock Kitmi M Hongkong Kmmmm v 'V 1 1 ***** Sultana Aluar& Malacca KUm Yam* abuai v Kelantau Malacca Emgnm Hongkong, x GUmfa rM palace. Ban What! 1f,. }S lalemUng Oph.r Z t^ Hon^kon^. tf esto J J Saturday. C.henbon X Samarang Pe,<ang241 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Miscellaneous7 September 1900 - MAILS CLOSE. [fHNBMVi PWJ r'»-r (Jiambie Hon 11 am »P-"'K 6c Jugra Bint log Timor 1 pm *?«njl« /si,, de Luton 1 pm Itluk Anson At I'cnang Clive 2 pm rt n X Pm Seng 7 pm New .tic Indravelli 2 PM Mai -""/i'' >ry B X ,at 3 pm278 words
- The Straits Times / Article16 October 1900 - The Boers in the 'range. River Colony threaten la attack Philippolis. Colonel Grove, of the West Kents, has surprised a Boer camp near Frankfort. Sixteen Boers were killed and wounded, Vnd eighteen Boers were captured. A football match will be played on the Esplanade this afternoon between the312 words
- The Straits Budget / Article18 October 1900 - A Chinese coolie has been arrested for stealing lead from Fort Pasi Panjang. —4 Mk. Sassoon, living at Oxley Hoad, reports to the police that property valued at SIOO has been stolen from his house. The Chinese Reform party are now very active in the Canton provinces,717 words
- The Straits Times / Article13 November 1900 - Mr Munro, of Jugra, Selangor, has arrived in Singapore.9 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 March 1901 - Mr E W. Bird., Governor designate of British North Borneo, will leave London I y the Hamburg on the Bth of April. His Lordship Bishop Fee is at present at Kuala Lumpur. It is said that Mr. Charlton Maxwell has received an appointment elsewhere an 1 ill not177 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article, Illustration4 May 1901 - The Singapore Free Press. SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1901. ■I-" *ha I" I 1 Urn I'ruplfs rtfM ma.ntan 1 'rM\vr<i by r. fluen ;t and ur> bribed by ptffl Hrrr patriot Truth brr i;lorion>. prnrpt« draw. to Rrlieion, l.nyalty, a. id I.MT. Mr. Emit Johan Borrin^, who was a planter m975 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 May 1901 - Many deaths from cholera have occurred at Bangkok recently. The Supao states that Li Hung Cliang has been impeached to the Throne by the high metropolitan ministers. Thk hull and machinery of the s. s. Karrakatta, which was totally lost at Swan Point Island, was valued at832 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article9 May 1901 - Mr. Emil Johan Borring, who was a planter m Sungei Ljong, and near Jugra, has died m Europe at the age of 49. 1. The Princess Beatrice (Princess Henry of Battenberg) has sprained her ankle m the garden of the Empress Eugenie's villa at Cap Martin.1,298 words
- The Straits Budget / Article22 June 1901 - FRIDAY, 21 ST JUNE, The Russian Volunteer Fleet simmer Kazan left for Vladivostoc-k yesterday. Lieut. Vesey R.E. has been granted leave of absence till November 16th next A European barmaid has attempted suicide at Calcutta by taking opium. Two of her sisters poisoned themselves recently. The s.s. Catherine Apcar upon1,500 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 August 1901 - A definition of the United States policy in the Philippines, which was explained in a Reuter’s telegram on Saturday, consists “in fixing a day whereafter the killing of the soldiers would be regarded as murder.” It is just as well this explanation was forthcoming, for Mr.2,181 words
- The Straits Budget / Article22 August 1901 - Batavia is declared to be an intected port owing to an outbreak of cholera there. Signor Piatti, the great violoncellist, is dead; also Mr. John Farmer, the composer. The British transport llajah passed through the port from west to east at 8 o’clock this morning. The Kaiser1,153 words
- The Straits Times / Article3 October 1901 - r»r rW lime. To-Momow. Europe via ports Chuaan 6 ».m. Singnra »i» portn M. I'ajiraiiutt 7 »-ro. Chi .on it Hamarung Pionier 1 1 m .s'kawang A Ptianak Han Fo Voun Ham. S.'pani' mill Jugra iJV.in.ij Titnor 3pm Butu I'ahut Sultana p.m. Penang and IVh 11, h, a140 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 October 1901 - Progressive Tendencies. To a great extent progressive tendencies have been exhibited in the Federated MalayStates. State-owned railway-s, rest-houses, bands, libraries, waterworks, experimental gardens and so on all furnishing instances of the practical application of the principle in question. Having gone so far on the road there528 words
- The Straits Times / Article15 November 1901 - Scar sly two weeks ago, at ilm urgent request of certain shipmasters and others interested, to their grievous detriment, by the then existing state of affairs— we called attention to the intolerable absence of coolie* and all other labilities for loading or unloading ship caigo at Port Swettenham. The account825 words
- The Straits Budget / Article23 November 1901 - P OR T SWEETTENHAM. Wm Time*, 1 5th Xouember.) MM two weeks ago, at the ur9H.. finest ot certain shipmasters rl.ers interested, to their grievous by the then existing state of we called attention totheintolWm\ of coolies and all other s f ,r loading or unloading ship RB :i tWm | Time*, 15th Xouember.) - 840 words
- The Straits Times / Article22 April 1902 - April 2lit. The Resident-General, Mr. HoodTreacher will be in Taiping for some time: Mr. Hower left Kuala Lumpur for Negri dembilan early in the week, where lie visited, amongst other places, Seremtan, Port Dickson, >nd Kuala Pilah, for school inspection- returning to head-quarters on Sunday. Mr.874 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement3 May 1902 - LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. ESTABLISHED 1864. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. LONDON, GLASGOW. SHANGHAI. HONG-KONG. AND SINGAPORE. tu in s (fhice Jbitf on Jipplieation.) WANTED, a small bungalow furnished or unfurimbed in a healthy situation, not more t linn miles from '.own stabling and water laid on. Apply to e.B. 24-6714 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement5 May 1902 - NOTICES. FOR SALE. ONE spt of Billiard Cushions complete, and one set of Ivory Billiard Balls, secondhand Apply at the v.c. MASONIC CLUB. PINE-APPLE PRESERVING MACHINE. FR sale, a new pine-apple preserving machine. Price moderate. Apply to KIM HOE A Co.. n. c. 24 Boat Quay. FOR SALE. A QUANTITY605 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement6 May 1902 - NOTICES. FOR SALE. ONE set of Billiard Cushions complete, and one set of Ivory Billiard Balls, secondhand Apply at the v.c. MASONIC CLUB PINE- APPLE PRESERVING MACHINE. FR sale, a new pine-apple preserving machine. Price moderate. Apply to KIM HOE A Co., v. c. 24 Boat Quay. FOR SAL?]. ONE580 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement7 May 1902 - NOTICES. FOR SALE. ONE s<>t of Billiard Cushions complete, and one set of Ivory BiHiard .Sails secondhand Apply at the v.c. MASONIC CLUB. PINB-APPLE PRESERVING MACHINE. FOR sale, a new pine-apple preserving machine. Price moderate Auply to KIM HOE A Co. n. c. '24 Boat Quay. FOR SALE. A QUANTITY580 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement9 May 1902 - NOTICES. SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. TY7 ANTED: A Conveyancing C'.erk \t must have good knowledge ot drawing up sod register 1 :ig mortgage? and I other t runs fore etc Apply, sending testimonials to. PATERBON Si.MONS A CO., n.c. Agents, Sarawak Government. FOR SALE. RALLICAR with rubl>or tyres by XX Lambert Bros.591 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement10 May 1902 - i 3bbrrttsftnrnts. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED' ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS I SPECIALITY Mining Machinery and Appliances WINDING GEARS, ENGINES, BOILERS, PUMPS STEE!. PIPE LINES FITTINGS. The Pulsometer. (TRACK MA X). STEAM PUMP WORLD-KNOWN UNRIVALLED Please write or call and give us particulars of your requirements. HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. ENGINEERS SINGAPORE, PERAK AND1,372 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement10 May 1902 - NOTICES. BRITISH NOKTH BORNEO WANTED for the British North Borneo Government, a Typewriting Clerk— Funwian preferred. Must be accustomed to the Remington Typ"uriting Machine. Salary f6O per mensem. Apply to GUTHRIE CO, Agents, British North Borneo Co. tu.th.s. uc. WANTKD. a small bungnlow fumishoil or unfurnished in a h*»nlthy siuiation602 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement12 May 1902 - NOTICES. WA.TED. 2TRKADLE pressmen and one Compositor. 4-8 Apply to K. H., c/o Strait* Tin*;. »1 f ANTED a second hand Kureta and TT a strong pony complete. Particulars to 13-5 A. B. C. Strait* Tinws. WANTED, a small bungalow furnished or unfurnished in a health) situation not more than623 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement13 May 1902 - NOTICES. FOR SALE. ARAI.I.I-CAK with rubbor tyres by Lambert Bros. Price moderate. Apply to 21 B C H. c/o Strait* Timet. FOR SALE. A DRILLING Plant and one Tnngye's Sydney Pump with accessories all new. For particulars, apply to v.c. PATERSON SIMONS A CO. TO BE LR (^1 1 1.STEAD601 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement14 May 1902 - NOTICES. WA >TED. 2 TREADLE pressmen and one Compositor. 1-6 Apply to K. H., c/o Straitx 7Wx. WANTED. BUYERS to clear our stock of Russian Tinned Provisions consisting of the fi'llowing:— Lamprey, Sausages. Eel Young M orhen. Younk VVoodcok, Grey Grouhe, Venison. Phi fridges. Sardines. Roast HHre. ('Rvinre: also disinfectant583 words
- The Straits Times / Article11 June 1902 - Ju,te Ith. The first game was played by the Polo Club in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Denny's team was a man short however, they managed *o secure one coal to nothing. There were no accidents. Mr. Dykes has :>een in NecriSembilan •hiring the week visiting980 words
- The Straits Budget / Article12 June 1902 - June 7 th. The iirst game was played by the Polo Club in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Denny’s team was a man short; however, they managed to secure one goal to nothing. There were no accidents. Mr. Dykes has been i n N -gri Sembilan1,273 words
- The Straits Times / Article22 August 1902 - To-Mobbow. Sarawak ft. of Sarawak 7 am. Poatiaoak WMlheWitp 9 a.m. Bepang and Jugra Bintang Timor 1 p.m. Bangkok Singora 1 p.m. Muar and Malacca Sit/ten 3 p.m. Asaban and Deli Atakan S p.m Deli Nalima 3 p.m. Penang Pin Seng 8 p.m. P. Swet'bam via ports Sappho84 words
- The Straits Times / Article4 November 1902 - To-Mokrow. Christinas Island ItlaruUr 10 a.m. 'ulo l.aut, Pasir etc., L'apellen 11 a.m. epang and Jugra Hintaiui Timor 1 p.m. Swet'ham via ports B. Hin Guan 2 p.m. ourabaya and Bali H Poh Guan 2 p.m. lanila Itla tie Panay 2 p.m. Rangoon k. Calcutta Tara S p.m.64 words
- The Straits Times / Article25 November 1902 - Fur Pfr stfamfr Time. To-Mokrow. Samarang (lian<i Sfiui 1 1 a.m Amoy and Swatcnv Hong Bee 1 1 a.m. BatuPahat Sit" M oh Ip.m. Sepang and Jugra Hintang Timor 2 p.m. Teluk Anson via ports Malacca 3 p.m. Asaban and Deli Atahan 3 p in. Penang and Deli128 words
- The Straits Times / Article19 December 1902 - For Per steamer Time. To-Morrow. Kandakan via ports Tringtianu 7 a.m. Penang and Colombo ITgawa Mom 10 a.m. Indragiri .tin;/ Hing Noon. Sarawak R. of Sarawak 1 p.m. Padang via ports Van Out hooni 1 p.m. Djambie Alan Ann 1 p.m. Penang Pin Seng 2 p.m. Sepang and184 words
- The Straits Times / Article19 February 1903 - A i orresi'ondrnt describes, in the Malay Mn.il, a trip to Bentong. He found the Pahang trunk road a spleudid piece of workmanship. At Tranum, lie turned off to Bentong. The road thither from Tranum (twenty miles long) is described as badly designed, built, and kept up the399 words
- The Straits Budget / Article25 February 1903 - -eoNDBNT describes, in tlie i trip to Bentong. He found i;: trunk road a splendid piece L iiidiip. At Tranum, he turned I. The road thither from l utv miles long) is described I built, and kept up I r. rates are said to be almost Flourishing Bentong.377 words
- The Straits Times / Article12 May 1903 - The Straits Times. PRICK 15 CENTS. TUESDAY, 12TH MAY. Thk I'nited Planters' Association of Federated Malaya has brought out its yearly report for 1902 The report notes with qualified approval the proposal of the Labour Conference to increase the il .w of Tamil immigration by an offer of higher wages.471 words
- The Straits Budget / Article14 May 1903 - Strait Timex, 9th May At the meeting of Legislative Cfoui yesterday, there was laid on the tnbL a series of despatches relative he Estimates for 1903 which had been forwarded by the Governor, for approval, to the Secretary of State. The Secretary of State approves of the(Strait* Timex, 9th May ) - 4,748 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 May 1903 - Mu. L. C. Brown, Inspector of Coconut Trees, F. M. S., writes in his annual report for 1902 I assumed my duties as Federal Officer under the Coconut Preservation Enactment on the Ist October, 1902, the period therefore under review is only for1,267 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 May 1903 - Inspector's Annual Report. Mb. L. C. Brown, Inspector of Coconut Trees, F. M. S., writes in his annual report for 1905J I assumed my duties as Federal ■Officer under the Coconut Preservation Enactment on the Ist October, MM, the period therefore under review is only816 words
- The Straits Budget / Article28 May 1903 - Inspector's Annual ReportMu. L. C. Brown, Inspector of Coconut Trees, F. M. S., writes in his annual report for 1902 I assumed my duties as Federal Officer under the Coconut Preservation Euactim nt o i the 1st October, 1902, the period therefore under review is829 words
- The Straits Times / Article30 May 1903 - Mast people hereabouts will recall the golden visions of the wealth to be I acquired in the cultivation of ramie as they were deleted by the late Mr. Macdonald wisa meant to make the ti ire one of th» great staples of commerce and wiin enlisted much sympathy, if not427 words
- The Straits Budget / Article3 June 1903 - (Straits Times 2nd June I The nervous tension in Japan as to Russia’s attitude towards Manchuria would appear to be on the increase rather than the wane, to judge from the latest papers from the north to hand. This is to a very great extent caused by(Straits Times, 2nd June ) I - 2,346 words
- Straits Echo / Article15 July 1903 - From Our Own Correspondent!.) Dr. E. O. Travers, our popular State Surgeon, whilst riding Wanderer aW. Pudoh Road to-day was thrown heavily Hnd sustained painful injuries to hi* nose and mouth. The Doctor, who has not ridden for several years, found Wanderer very hard to manage after bis recent840 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 November 1903 - [From our Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. Ist. Mr. Vane has gone to Singapore to meet Mrs. Vane, who is expected from home. Dr. Dowden, the newly arrived Surgeon, having been sent to Perak, is posted to Gopeng. Mr. Loke Chow Thye is interested in a big concession of333 words
- The Straits Times / Article10 November 1903 - Mb. Barnes will proceed almost immediately to relieve Mr. Campbell as Acting Resident, Pahang, who will act as Resident here. It is rumojured that Mr. K. G. Watson, the Secretary to Resident, Perak, will act as Commiosioner of Lands and Mines, vice Mr. Barnt-s. <» A lutur has287 words
- The Straits Budget / Article12 November 1903 - has now been completed .—Pinaw} Gazette. Mr Barnes will proceed almost immediately to relieve Mr. Campbell as Acting Resident, Pahang, who will act as Resident here. It is rumoured that Mr. R. G. Watson, the Secretary to Resident, Perak, will act as Commissioner of Lands and Mines, vicehas now been completed .—Pinaw} Gazette. - 245 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement31 December 1903 - Further Performances of the YEOMEN OF THE GUARD OILBERT SULLIVAN'S Well-known and Popular Opera WILL HE OIVKN IN THK TOWN HALL, SINGAPORE ON Thursday, January 7th, 1904 A.SI) Saturday, January 9lh. 1904 Doors open at 8-30 p.m. Performance to commence at 9 p.m. Saats ma, be hook.d at Messrs. JOHN385 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement2 January 1904 - NOTICES. WANTED immediately two Chinese clerks. Apply with references, stating salaries required tb CM. a Co, c/o Strait* I%*%—. «-C. WANTED, by tbe Jobore Government, an apothecary for the Jobore Civyl Hospi'al. Apply stating qualifl' ai ioos to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, v.c. Johoro. WANTED. A Chinese bill collector. Apply to715 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement4 January 1904 - NOTICES. TXTAH TED, by the Johore Government, TT an apothecary for the Johore Civil Hospi'M. Apply stating qualifications to PRINCIPAL MEDICAL OFFICER, o-c. Johore. WANTED. A Chinese bill collector. Apply to V CHENG CO. CLERK WANTED. MUST be quick at figures and a good penman. Apply in writing stating experience766 words
- The Straits Times / Article4 February 1904 - Mk. J. B. Hcmvknoh, the W. M. S. Government geologist, has sent in bis report tor 1903. Having arrivt 1 in the Federated Malay Stntrs on tho 17th September, he proceeded to TaipitiK on the 20tb Scpti mber. On the following day he eonmenced Ml investigations,444 words
- The Straits Budget / Article10 February 1904 - Mr. J. B. Scrivenor, the F. M. S. Government geologist, has sent in his report for 1903. Having arrived in the Federated Malay States on the 17th September, he proceeded to Taiping on the 20th September. On the following day he commenced his investigations, which were467 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 March 1904 - (From Our Own Correspondent,) PERAK. Taipiug, 16th March. The Rajah Prempuan has changed her mind as to the Dugth of hvr st y in Taiping. She will probably return to Kuala Kangsar on Friday next. Mr. H. C'opley, Assistant Inspector of Boilers, in>t'-ad of Mr.1,288 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 March 1904 - {brom Our Own Correspondents.) PERAK.’ Taiping, 20th March. Mr E S. Hoe lef' to-day lor Teluk An-on < n r-ute io Singapore. There wwg alar.»»» gathering of friends to see him off at the Railwax Stati n. When t,i e triin st rnned Hwav the1,295 words
- The Straits Times / Article24 March 1904 - Thk Sultana of S«langor died, the other day. She was buried in the royal cemetery at Jugra on the 17th instant.21 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 March 1904 - Tai subject of la.nie, as material i'oi lamp iiianUes ia iie<ilt with in tin- ,-.ruil f Agriculture Trupicale foi Jaooary. I've wri er pun s out: tS»> the aitl'u uli y in u'.ili^iui; ramie for tliis I nrpose lies nut no much in finding a cheap method of295 words
- The Straits Budget / Article31 March 1904 - The Acting Guvernor and party let: for Malacca in the »S 'ea Men yesterfhv afternoon. The Sultana of Selangor died, the other day. She was buried mtueroyai cemetery at Jugra on the 17th instant. This afternoon a big twakoic capsizes near the Shipping Oliice. The cargo consisted594 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article6 April 1904 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Ist April. Single rickshas have caught on in Taiping. The latest purchaser of a swagger little vehicle is Mr. Chung Ah Ming, the son of Mr. Chung Ah Yong. It is currently reported here that the new Dressers’ Scheme submitted1,747 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article30 April 1904 - Daer Sir, “Some have honours thrust, upon them is the Erst time of a well-! known poem which came to my mind onj reading your leader of yesterday. J[ confess I was rather more surprised than! pleased to find myself established as227 words
- The Straits Times / Article19 May 1904 - Mr E. V. Cabkv of Klang lias been commissioned by the respective Governments of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States to proceed to Java to enquire into the whole question of the emigration of Javanese labor from that island to the Malay Peninsula. He leaves on his mission132 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 May 1904 - [From (Jtu then, Correspondent.] Taiping, 17th May. The Resident-General is shortly’ ex ■ected in Taiping. It is being arranged o have a tiial of the Kitson light Im iug his stay’ here. Only four clerks passed the test foi promotion to the senior grade. Of tlies<561 words
- Straits Echo / Article25 May 1904 - (Supplied by Renter.) London, 2o May. —Surrey has scored 100 runs against Middlesex. The Oxford match had to be abandoned owing to rain. Our Mail Budget and lots of other interesting matter is crowded out of today's issue. Thk P. A: O. liner Ballaarat is expected at 4 p.ui.710 words
- The Straits Budget / Article26 May 1904 - (Straits 'limes, 25th May.) Mr I reacher, t i PF t-Genero* in his report on the F. M S. for 19«V* mentions an advance in the organisaion ot the Mines Department by apoointing a Seni Warden for all the States, the post being filled by(Straits 'limes, 25th May.) - 1,528 words
- The Straits Times / Article27 May 1904 - A weird story reaches us through Malay sources. Jt is said that Malay woman at Kuala Kubu has been mysteriously chained to the ground tor her sins, and it has been found impossible to release her. Meanwhile, io the story run?, an attap roof has been erectei143 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article27 May 1904 - Penano Golf Club.—The May Monthly Medal which was played for on Whit Monday was won by Mr. Sargant with a nett score of 88. The Order prohibiting the exportation of cattle from Penang, owing to rinderpest, has been again extended for 17 days from loth instant. A meeting of Scotchmen308 words
- The Straits Budget / Article1 June 1904 - Malar Mail. \eird story reaches us through s -< trees. It is said that a Malay n it Kuala Kubu has been myiVric.usly chained to the ground for r -ir.-, and it has been found im--wji le to release her. Meanwhile, so e -tory runs, an attapMalar Mail. - 145 words
- Straits Echo / Article6 August 1904 - (Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, 6 August.—His Excellency arrived at 10.20 a.in. and was welcomed by Mr. Donglas Campbell and the other officials present. A guard-of-houour of the Malay States Guides was in j attendance. His Excellency inspected the Siiow and then made i a short sue» rh595 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article12 August 1904 - (Echo Sj)ecial.) Kuala Lumpur. 6 August.—His Excellency arrived at 10.20 a.m. and was welcomed by Mr. Douglas Campbell and the other officials present. A guard-of-honour of the Malay States Guides was in attendance. His Excellency inspected the Show and then made a short speech wherein he expressed(Echo Sj)ecial.) - 574 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 August 1904 - report of the fisheries COMMITTEE. interesting eacts and FIGURES. !MPROVEMENTS and regulation DESIRED. The fullowing is the first part of the report on the fishing industry on the west const written by Messrs. R. J. Wilkinson, Berkeley and H. C. Robinson The members of the present Committee1,984 words
- The Straits Budget / Article1 September 1904 - How It Affects the F. M. S. The Malay Moil thus notices the lifficulties in the way of demonetisaion in the F M 8. Already a considerible number of these »1« J dollars are in circulation, but we die infornvd at he local Bank that probably not m«»re han233 words
- The Straits Budget / Article1 September 1904 - The good people of Kuala Langat were delighted with the good showing made by their district at the late Kuala Lumpur Show. They sent about 150 exhibits, and succeeded in winning 22 prizes. Great credit i 4 due to Mr. A. S. Jelf the District Officer, and Mr.238 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 October 1904 - The last four weeks in the Far East have been of a most eventful character, and, though, as a result of the continued bloody engagements the Russians have been forced to repeatedly retire, they have made a brave attempt at a rally before the inevitable winter,1,340 words
- The Straits Times / Article25 October 1904 - A torpedo which v. as lost by H. M. cruiser .Waci during practice in the Strait*. l>.«s been found by some fishermen oil' Jugra.24 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article27 October 1904 - The Hong Bee arrived here from Penang witb SOO odd c«x)lies for China. Tbe "Kish" from New York with 70,000 of case oil is passing through to Manila. The Rev H. C. Izard,, act ing Colonial Chaplain, has gone to reside at Scotts-rd, telephone No. 7bb\815 words
- The Straits Budget / Article27 October 1904 - The annual inspection of the Penang Volunteer Corps has been fixed for the 5th November. A torpedo which was lost by H. M cruiser Astraea during practice in the Straits, has been found by some fishermen off Jugra. John Woods, the beachcomber that stole a hat from358 words
- The Straits Times / Article8 March 1905 - Discoveries in Selangor. An iuteresting little expedition, which no doubt an official report will some day be forthcoming, w,i>. HMfl Mnlnii recently undertaken under the auspices of the Forest Department, with a view to obtaining particuhits regarding that stretch of land between Kajang and Kuala La n372 words
- The Straits Budget / Article9 March 1905 - Discoveries in Selangor. An interesting little expedition, of which no doubt an official report will some day be forthcoming, was, says the J (alaij Mail, recently undertaken under the auspices of the Forest Department, with a view to obtaining particulars regarding that stretch of land between Kajang500 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 March 1905 - v z DISCOVERIES IN SELANGOR. An interesting little expedition, of which no doubt an official report will some day be forthcoming, was, says the Malay Mail, recently undertaken under the auspices of the Forest Department; with a view to obtaining particulars regarding that stretch of land between369 words
- Straits Echo / Article13 March 1905 - 4n Interesting Journey in Malaya I* An interesting little expedition, of which uo doubt au official report will some day be forthcoming, was recently undertaken under the auspices of the Forest Department, with a view to obtaining particulars regarding t hat stretch of land between Kajang and i619 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article17 March 1905 - An Interesting Journey in Malaya. An interesting little expedition, of which no doubt an official report will some day be forthcoming, was recently undertaken under the auspices of the Forest Department, with a view to obtaining particulars regarding that stretch of land between Kajang and Kuala Langat which1,120 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article4 May 1905 - THIRD SQUADRON OFF JUGRA. K< >ZH DEST VENSKY’S WHEREABOUTS. CONTRADICTORY REPORTS[Prom Our Own Correspondents.] Kuala Lumpur, 4th May. The Selangor reports passing the third squadron of the Baltic Fleet off Jugra this morning. Singapore, 4th May, 2-35 p.m. Ihe Straits Steamship Co.’s steamer ,s'.Jaw</or, from Singapore to335 words
- Straits Echo / Article4 May 1905 - Rut«ian Baltic Fleet. Third Squadron off Kwala Jugra. (Echo Special.) v Kuala Lumpur, 1 May.—The steamer Selangor is reported to have passed the Third Baltic Squadron off Kwula Jugra (Selangor) this morning. Said to have Quitted Indo-China. {Supplied htj Heater.) liomhai. 4th May.—The French Foreigu I Oftiiti intimated178 words
- Straits Echo / Article5 May 1905 - Russia's Baltic Fleet. Further Details from Selangor. (Echo Special».) Kuala Lutnpor, 5 May.—Furthes news from the steamer Selangor, which passed the Third Baltic Squadron off Kuala Jugra yesterday morning, liar been received here. She reports that she passed thu fleet, which had no flags flying, at a distance399 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article5 May 1905 - Russian Baltic Fleet. Third Squadron off Kwala Jugra. <lt; (Echo Special.) Kuala Lumpur, 4 Ma y.—The steamer Selangor is reported to have passed the Third Baltic Squadron off Kwala Jugra (Selangor) this morning. Said to have Quitted Indo-China. (Supplied by Reuter.) London, 4th May.—The French Foreign Office intimated178 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement10 May 1905 - SUGAR AND COCONUTS IN TIIK F. M. S. Mk .1 < \v iixn i Bawoa i. Already an importaal crop m tIM alluvial .1 loili I' rail (and v«-t man m Pw v, --i -s there i!■ m rj ar »p ■•gar brcoaaiag one of the Bjoai inportaat items ia,918 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article, Illustration11 May 1905 - Ht ;ball the Press the People's rljrht m.i.titxn, fnawed by inHuenoe and nnbribed by n patriot Tllld) her idorions precepts draw- to Kcliuioi;. Loynltv and Law. May 4. The Third Baltic Squadron at last. Admiral Niebooatoff's squadron was seen at a quarter to ten this morning by194 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article11 May 1905 - THE PASSING OF NIEBOGATOFF. 1 IN THE MIST OF THE MORNING. RECOGNISES THE BRITISH VESSELS. Our special telegram from Port Swettenham yesterday noon was the first iutiuaatiou of the presence of Admiral Nrebo<jatoff aud Ins Third Baltic Squadron ia the Straits of Malicca. If the report made from the Catherine1,689 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article12 May 1905 - Russia’s Ba«tic Fleet. Further Details from Selangor. (Echo Specials.) Kuala Lumpor, 5 May.— FurtheS news from the steamer Selangor, which passed the Third Baltic Squadron off Kuala Jugra yesterday morning’, bar been received bore. She reports that she passed the fleet, which had no flags flying, at, a950 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 May 1905 - '1" lit police received information af tha arr.val of some notoriously bad characters into Kuala Lumpur, from Perak. About noon on the 21st May, a Malay detective saw four auspicious-looking Chinamen in 'Cross Street, and kept them under observation. One of them evidently suspected that they were being281 words
- The Straits Budget / Article1 June 1905 - The police received information of the arr.val of some notoriously had characters *nto Kuala Lumpur, from Perak. About noon on the ‘2lst May, a Malay detective saw four suspicious-looking Chinamen in Cross Street, and kept them under observation. One of them evidently suspected that they were being watched,281 words
- The Straits Times / Article20 June 1905 - Kirn. Langat, a district in Selangor, it going ahead, judging from the report of Mr A B. Jelf (its distort officer) for !'.< i 1 k rounder arc extracts thereCoconuts. Th« cultrvation of coconuts in the increases rapidly. A Malay Cocouut Inspector, who has done good work in869 words
- The Straits Budget / Article22 June 1905 - Kuala Langat, a district in Selangor, is going ahead, judging from the report of Mr. A. S. Jelf (its district officer) for 1904. Hereunder are extracts therefrom Coconuts. The cultivation of coconuts in the district increases rapidly. A Malay Coconut Inspector, who has done good work in making890 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 July 1905 - Although according to official announcements the mutinous crew of the Russian battleship Kniaz Potemkin Jiave surrendered to the fleet sent post-haste from Sevastopol to Odessa, it was not before considerable damage had been done both to the business quarter of the town and to the shipping1,190 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article3 August 1905 - Kuala Lumpur July Mt The weather was beautifully bright but rather hot to-day. His Excellency, accompanied by his A. D. C. and private secretary, the Resident General, the Resident of Selangor, the Director of Public Works and the State Engineer left here by special train at eight485 words
- The Straits Budget / Article3 August 1905 - Port Dicksou, 26th July. On Saturday 22nd the Seremban eleven arrived at Port Dickson by the evening train on their way to Jugra w here they were to play at football. They left Port Dickson in the Government launch HiUla at 4 p.m. and arrived Jugra at188 words
- Straits Echo / Article16 August 1905 - Mttfuif Mxiil.) The choice of .1 locality in which to sp*iJid a short holiday 1* unfortunately s<>-limited here that it d5es not take one long to come to a decision; but apart this, the claims of Port l>ick»>n ate so strong «,> to make its1,866 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article18 August 1905 - (Malay Mail.) The choice of a locality in which to spend a short holiday is unfortunately so limited here that it does not take one long to come to a decision: but apart from this, the claims of Port Dickson are so strong as to1,813 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article4 October 1905 - It is reported that the Hon'ble \V. R. Collyer 1. s. 0., AttorneyGeneral, will retire about the end of this year. two Frenchmen concerned m the assault on a Chinaman at Borneo Wharf appealed before Mr. Marriott yesterday, and were remanded for a week one of them was let out266 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 December 1905 - The Guides finished a route march on the 1st December coming in from Jelebu to Sereraban at an average of nearly four miles an hour. This is remarkably good, especially considering that they had no band. It is said that the whole State of Negri Sembilan511 words
- The Straits Times / Article22 January 1906 - The Lukut of old. The following is from tho 'Malay Mail.' What war known, generation; ago, as the m 'in Hid ■prml-iit State of Lukut is now officially styled the Coast District, Negri Senibilan Very few have heard of Lukut, and yet there1,374 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article25 January 1906 - BIG OFFER FOR ESMERALDA." Mr. Yap Hon Chin will shortly send his motor boat back to Singapore for repairs. It has been lying at Port Swettenham for several months. It is said that the Esmeralda," which was bought by the above gentleman for $6,700, was wanted152 words
- The Straits Times / Article27 January 1906 - Thk following is from the Mala;/ Mail: The rainy season is over and fine weather prevails. The excessively heavy rains of the past six weeks have done a lot of damage to the roads by washing off the blinding. The road to the port is, however, in excellent292 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article29 January 1906 - A herd ot elephants has been raiding the Golconda Estate, Klang, doing considerable damage to the drains and < tearing up rubber trees. The Manager, Mr. Bosanquet, has been out on the warpath after them, but up to the present without success. Mr. Carey should131 words
- The Straits Budget / Article1 February 1906 - Thk following is from the Malay Mail The rainy season is over anil fine weather prevails. The excessively heavy rains of the past six weeks have done a lot of damage to the roads by washing off the blinding. The road to the port is, however, in excel294 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article19 May 1906 - The information telegraphed from our London Office is of an interesting character, says the 7’imes oj C'ylon of the sth inst. The Damansara Rubber Co. will !»o well. Names connected with it are of the best the properties are going in at a fair valuation made626 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 May 1906 - Then paned tkraajfa Colombo on the 12th May H Ins way eastward Mr. William \V Campbell. M.1.. Mceh. E. of GUbWOW, Chairman and Director of the British North Borneo Para Rubber Company, oa his way -,o the Straits. li, i 000 and199 words
- The Straits Times / Article28 May 1906 - The Times of Ceylon in noting recent rubber ventures in the F. M. 8. remarks —The formation of a CoaH pany to take over the whole of Can-v Island, ins cad of only 16,000 am- i it as originally planned, is anotlui aota worthy event and overshadows considerably464 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 May 1906 - MR. ANDREW DEVITT’S OBSERVATIONS Mr. A. O. Devitt, who is known to the majority of rubber planters in the Far East, put in a couple of days at Colombo on his return from the Malay Peninsula Home-ward-bound. From what he had heard previous to his973 words
- The Straits Budget / Article31 May 1906 - Thk Londou correspondent of the (’*••//on Ol>x''ir( r wires thus under date 11th May:— The Jngra Land and Rubber Estates CoLtd.. lias lieen floated to buy from Mr. E. V. Carey ami plant with ruhlier tiie island of Jugra, Selangor. Mr. T. North Christie’s report on the129 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article7 June 1906 - A special to the Times of Ceylou dated May 2'J* says that the prospectus of ths Jugra Land and* Ruhber Estates had been issued and that the Company would go to allotment on £80,000, which amount had been underwritten. The T. of C. says. This is the biggest425 words
- Straits Echo / Article7 June 1906 - A special to tho Times of Ceyiun dated May tfti, says that the prospectus of the, Jugra Laud aud Rubber Estates .had teeu issued aud that the Company would 1 go it'd 1 allotment ou £BO,OOO. which amouut lirfd been underwritten. The T. of C says; This is434 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 June 1906 - (Straits Times. Oth June.) In Friday’s Straits Timm. on page 7. we inserted, just as we were going to press, a very brief reference to the case of Arjau Singh, the Sikh constable, who appealed against his conviction iu the Police Court on a charge of attempted assault(Straits Times. Oth June.) - 2,415 words
- The Straits Times / Article11 June 1906 - The Times of Ceylon Londjon correspondent thus dwells upon certain prcminent F.M.S. rubber Companies: The Damansara Selang-.ir Rubber Company. Limited. Some further particulars are now available concerning this recent flotation which, it may be mentioned, was applied for nearly twice over. The estates are sctua:ed1,303 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 June 1906 - f'tand him in six years hence. —London correspondent of the Ceylon Observer. MALAYAN VENTURES. Some further particulars are now avail•ible concerning the recent flotation of the Damansata (Selangor) Rubber Co., Ltd., which, it may be mentioned, was applied for nearly twice over. The estates are situated in’ f'tand him in six years hence.—London correspondent of the Ceylon Observer. - 1,007 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 June 1906 - The reopening of the Baghdad Railway campaign by the German Press is at. least evidence that negotiations lietwcui the concessionaires and the British Government are again contemplated or are already on foot. The question of funds ami of British co-opcr.;t:< n being thus revived, it will1,724 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 June 1906 - COMPANY NOTES. We have to acknowledge a copy of tlie prospectus of the Jugra Laud and Rubber Estates, Limited,, which acquires- a large tract in the KlangDistrictof Selangor. The B »ard includes a director of the Selangor Company, several planters, and Sir William Hoo<l Tre.icher, k c919 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article20 June 1906 - It might interest the public to know that <4 Beka" records for talking machines took ist prize at the Exhibition of Music, Berlin. Messrs Katz Bros Ltd. are the local agents for "Beka" Records. Some Penang Klings have adopted a novel way of making money. It is said that they170 words
- The Straits Budget / Article21 June 1906 - Thk mines of the Societe cles Etains de Kioto produced ft. 179 piculs in May. A branch of the Deutsche-Asiatische Hank has been established iu Singapore at the corner of l>e Sou/a and Prince Streets. At the Marine Court yesterday morning a Chinese coolie was fined $8446 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 June 1906 - We have received an authoritative statement from Amsterdam with regard to the recent rumours that Germany had obtained a coal station in the Netherlands*lndia possessions, viz., the island Laut, situated off the south-east of B »rneo. It H rjjpte true that some coal mines are w<»rke1,111 words
- The Straits Times / Article25 June 1906 - The inllow;ug from Uw Financier" ..i tin 2Mb Kay The Jugra Land and Rabbet E H, l.iniiin'il. h.i.s baea formed to aoqain (ran Mi k V. Cartj, ai i <hkj dent* pnoe, a largo trail of laad in I lie island f .lugra (Carey517 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 June 1906 - On Planters On A correspondent writes as follows to the Ceylon Observer under date 6th June Starting front Kuala Lumpur ■•> Klang, a distance of 16 miles, the almost continuous chain of rubber estates, frc-n the latest opened seaport to the fine Suugei Rengam659 words
- The Straits Times / Letter27 June 1906 - Tv the K'litor of tlir Straits Timm." Sir. As some confusion has arisen through the similarity of the title selected by the directors of the .Ingra Land and I Kubber Estates, Ltd. aud the company which 1 represent. I beg to state that we are98 words
- Straits Echo / Article27 June 1906 - I liAtr Fuk Ilim. a native of Canton proj vince, proposes theie to form au auixiia- tiou among the Chinese people with ;i j view to abstaining from extravagance in I marriage expenses. as mauv poor Chinese cauuot inariv lieeause tl ev must spend at least645 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article27 June 1906 - NOTES BY AN EX-CEYLON PLANTER. An ex-Ceylon planter writes from Selangor to the Ceylon Observer The first thing that strikes the stranger on visiting Klang and Selangor is that for rubber—and for rubber only—does the planter dwell here. Starting from Kuala Lumpur to Klang, a780 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article28 June 1906 - r ti.* Children's Concert u, -morrow attern<*m '•■>'< jtii,. m addition U> the utveral tin OMlMtm, Mr Myr.un will play 1 Sli,iu rirui solo. Mr I 'unman, Mr Ellif, and Mr \V roaster will *iug amuMng Bonga, IGh4»QmJmi7 w PP a V a P"» no Bo^°' an<^259 words
- The Straits Budget / Article28 June 1906 - To the Editor of the Strait* l ime*." Sir,—As some confusion has arisen through the similarity of the title selected by the directors of the .lugra Land ami Rubber Estates. Ltd. aud the company which I represent, I beg to state that we are in96 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 June 1906 - a sample of wild Castilloa rubber which gen t to the Editor of the Ceylon err er was shown to Mr. Devitt, repreUtive of Messrs. Lewis and Peat, of f x r l lC iir Lane, who said it is the finest r 'l'ti-af American rubber ever exported988 words
- The Straits Times / Article29 June 1906 - Jugra Land and Rubber Estates, Ltd. Rkuistkrkd at Edinburgh, on May 16th, with a capital of £150,000. in £1 shares to acquire certain lands in the Island of Jugra. Sefangor. and to carry on the business of rubber planters, etc. The subscribers are shares. E. V. Carey.627 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article29 June 1906 - An Anglo-Franco-Italian Treaty. (The Ostasiatischer Lloyd s Service.) Berlin, 27th June. —An Anglo-Franco-Italian Treaty regarding Abyssinia will shortly be prepared, dealing particularly with the Adisababa. Railway and to provide for the open door” policy being guaranteed. Mr J. Hunter, Manager of Jalan Acob Estate, had a narrow escape the(The “ Ostasiatischer Lloyd s " Service.) - 257 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 July 1906 - Tuesday, 3rd J uly, 1906. There have been numerous applications for land in Kedaii for planting purposes from Europeans and others since the inauguration of the new regime, and the publication of the Land Enactment,’ which, as we pointed out recently, places the tenure of laud on a satisfactory basis,1,773 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 July 1906 - The Investor, Guardian tlnv upon this flotation co,n| nent 8 Each ex-Governor, Resident councillor and guide, of the. u i Ot ler Malay States and neighbourhood to be taking some rubber entp.-, lppears hi. wing. The present pro by the name Sir Win»,. T'" 1287 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article4 July 1906 - CEYLON IN THE MALAY STATES. i Notes bt as Ex-Cetlon Plakteh. PelanKor. F. M. S., 6th .Tun". 1 !•<»<;. T'tie first thing that •trik^B the atran^r <»n vit.tiog the Klan^ "nd of Selan^'or is that for niM.er and for rubber oolj— di>es the planter dwtjjl here. Stailini; from Kuala Lumpur732 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article5 July 1906 - I Harmston's Circus has finished its season iv Penang aud has gone to Deli. Air C. E. S. Baxendale, resident manager of the Jugra Estate Ltd., writes to the Malay Mail H as follows 'As some confusion has arisen through thu similarity of the title selected by the director* of202 words
- The Straits Budget / Article5 July 1906 - Uh.istekkd at Edinburgh, ou May 16th with a capital of AToO.IXN). in XT shares to acquire certain lands in the Island of Jugra, Selangor, and to carry ou the business of rubber planters, etc. The subscribers are:— shares. E. V. Carey.560 words
- Straits Echo / Article6 July 1906 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Siugapore, Wednesday, 4th July, 1 lie event of the week here was the visit of the Chinese Travelling Commission. The Mission comprises twenty-seven memliers under the Prince Tsai-tse and His Excellency Sheng-chi-heng and is now homeward bound after a leugthy (our through Japan, America1,852 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article13 July 1906 - Version I. On the night of the 3rd inst., Ramsammy, a gang coolie who lives at No. 109 King Street, was feeling the heat intensely, therefore when Ahakauum came to lie down’ beside him Ramsammy pushed him away. Now Ahak is a man who resents being thrust aside. He415 words
- The Straits Times / Article18 July 1906 - It would appear that John Bull, one of our contemporaries, has received a castigation at pen of Mr A. V. Carey. We have not Mr, Carey's letter before us, only an extract as quoted in another paper, and we give this extract for what it may seem worth to our141 words
- The Straits Budget / Article19 July 1906 - i Strait* Time*. 17th July/ It would not be easy to name a subject of more importance to us all out here than that of opium, and therefore we would invite the reader's attention to the following extract from the Straits Echo, which dwells upon the Opium Farmsi Strait* Time*. 17th July/ - 3,972 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article20 July 1906 - TWO IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS GIVEN. In the Supreme Court before acting <-nief Justice Law yesterday, the case ot Perr.the vs. Owen P. Thomas was called. Mr. Charles Emerson appeared for k C P 1 1 1 a nd Mr. L. E. Gaunt for the defendant. In setting forth2,250 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 August 1906 - UNITED PLANTERS ASSOCIATION. —Maliy Mail. iMPOKI'ANr MEETING. I, and and labour. .tant meeting of the above was held ii .Sunday morning Club; Knala Lumpur. Some attl V '.q-Jucte present, including re- f r om the Province and Perak, F ~qip‘ over to take part in the «h' 1 0 jth—Maliy Mail. - 3,797 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article3 August 1906 - —Malay Mail. Important Meeting. Land and Labour. An important meeting of the above Association was held on Sunday morning at the Selangor Club. Some fifty planters were present, including representatives from the Province and Perak, who had come over to take part in the discussion with regard—Malay Mail. - 4,441 words
- The Straits Times / Article14 August 1906 - 'I'lio fallowing is horn the PinaaciaJ Tiasss"' Abort four niontlis ago we drew ai j ti>ntioii to the prou/iience tiiv- :i:i,l.n i planting industry was attaining in recent joint stock Wfiatiationa, and gave a li-t of iH-w ooaoarnt thai had boon Boated during the prisons year. The number993 words
- The Straits Times / Article20 August 1906 - Vi'f Malay Mail have often urged tin- iK-cissity of opening up ')ack blinks turn Mricuttm] |HII]HI— ami we arc therefore glad to hear that a tr»:.- lia>been made for a road I'ivin Suii^ei I'inji. in the Bukit Raja region betww Klang and Kuala Balaofi i. to417 words
- The Straits Budget / Article23 August 1906 - Wo r Millay Mail have ul'tcn urged the necessity of opening up hack blocks j f.:r agricultural purposes, and we arc tlirrelore glad to hear that a inu’O !is-j j been made for a road trein J'luigci I’.iiji. in the Rukit Raja region between Klang I425 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 August 1906 - N INTERESTING SCRUTINY. LTder the heading Inflated Rubber” tbr T. uci' il Times says:About four lionths we <lrew attention to the proiminence rubber-planting industry was attaining ln'l^ p, it joint-stock registrations, ami gave a l,r .Wwuni'ei lIS Hmfe-had been floate«l during the previous year. The number was twenty,499 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article8 September 1906 - Each man's born For the high business of the public good." (Dyer. The Fleece"} The public meeting that is to be held in the Town Hall on Monday afternoon to explain the scope and intentions of the Penang Association,’.” should attract a large and influential attendance.1,040 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 September 1906 - The Daily Report of 25th ult, says Business in rhe rubber share market has been more active during the week, this being especially noticeable in the older concerns. Anglo-Malays have changed hands at 2|, and now offer at about this figure. Bukit Rajahs have changed hands at 34272 words
- Straits Echo / Article4 October 1906 - Shake Market. Me-srs. J Russel Grant A C<*.. in their Rublier Share Market Report, dated Loudon,! September loth, state- The market for Rubier shares has lire slightly brisker this week, and there are certainly indications of more business doing. l*i ices have kept ti r m in most cases578 words
- Straits Echo / Advertisement8 October 1906 - KINTA TIN MINES LIMITED. DIVIDEND T. NO. 20 A further dividend of six|ience per share has been declared payable in London ou ofli October, ami will lie paid to all local Shareholders as soon as tlic registered list of Shareholders on that dale is received from the Home Office. OSBORNE725 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement8 October 1906 - KINTA TIN MINES, LIMITED. TV LET FURNISHED, t No. 20. -pUREKA,” No. 6 Scotland Road. 1 -L-/ Immediate Entry. A FURTHER dividend of six pence per Apply to share has been declared payable in mrvrvrwnTT w nr t rm London, on sth October, and will be paid Messes. CUNNINGHAM, CLARK967 words
- Straits Echo / Advertisement10 October 1906 - FOR SALE HEUHALaiA CURRD. FACE-ACHE CURED. PAIN REMOVED WITH FINISH*, Graham's Neuralgia Cure. F1NISIN UN I Si N Graham s FINISIN Neura 'gia C u re. FiNISIN This stops pain ami makes you well. Don’t hesitate, try it. You will be sony it’ you Won’t. There is nothin»' so good2,687 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement10 October 1906 - TO LET FURNISHED. KMlf tefftt CIIIIViIiM UC. l* LiWltttlM. pUREKA,” No 14 Scotland Road. Immediate Entry. OTICE is here by given in pursuance Apply to IN of Section 184 of the Companies Messes. CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., Ordinance of 1889, that the general meetCentral Sale. Room. in o£ the o, be1,328 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement12 October 1906 - FOR SALE. FOR SALE 7,000 acres on the concession known as "Jufrra" »r "Carev's" Island, m the District of Jugra, near klaag and Port Swttten- j ham, F.M.S. This land is a block of fine i alluvial forest, and m connection with a por- tion of it, Mr. Thos North645 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article12 October 1906 - LATEST HOME PRICES Messrs. J. Russell Grain ft Co.'s rubber share market report, dated London, 13th September, states The market for rubber shares has been slightly brisker this week, and there are certainly indications of more business doing. Prices have kept firm m most cases but no material332 words
- Straits Echo / Advertisement12 October 1906 - FINISIN FINISIN FINISIN NEURALGIA NEURALGIA cured. NEURALGIA FINISIN Uni ham’s Neuralgia Cure. The most distressing pain is relieved with this remedy, and often so quickly, as to be remarkable. After oU years* experience, we unhesitatingly say you will derive the greatest benefit from its use. We believe it to be2,602 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement12 October 1906 - TO LET. Notice to Mariners. NO. 1 WESTLANDS BUNGALOWS. TDAFFLES now light dark sector not Apply to -lA. fixed. Messrs. WREFORD THORNTON, D C MACINTYRE, tu fu c 27 Beach Street, Harbour Master. Penang, 10th October, 1906. 10 12 15 TO LET. FHeniM Malay states Rallwap. BEDFORD HOUSE, Scotland Road.1,138 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement13 October 1906 - advertisements. WANTED. WANTED A qualified apothecary, to take charge of a Tamil hospital. Apply m writing to Manager, Linpgi Plantations, Ltd.. Quala Sawah. F. M. S. i Sept 20 tts v.c WANTED CkfaMM (i.xlown Clerk by British lfnu.se m Pontianak lruist Ih? able to speak Keh dialect and English. Free762 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement15 October 1906 - Hftvcrtiscmcnts. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 7,000 acres on the concession known as "Jugra" or "Carey's" Island, m the District of Jugra. near Kiting and Port JSwettenham, F.M.S. This land is a block of tine alluvial forest, and m connection with a portion of it. Mr. Thos North Christie, formerly Planting652 words
- Straits Echo / Advertisement15 October 1906 - TELEPHONE NO. 372. NOTICE TO MARINERS. rpHE revolviilg at the e trance to X Puket or Tongkah harbour is t•be re moved owing to the Light House requiring repairs; iu the mea 11 while a white light will lie hoist-til on I lie fligs'aff adjoining the Light Hou*e until the2,034 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement15 October 1906 - KOHilklljke Pokelvaart ISLAND LINE OF STEAMERS. T”of Port Dickson are prepared to Penang Sales Room supply hats, fans, cushions, wastepaper S. 8. VAN DER PARRA. SINGAPORE TO *J AV A PQRtS, PORT baskets, e.c., of local manufacture at cur- BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGE rent prices. 'THE above steamer.will layup2,161 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement17 October 1906 - advertisements. FOR SALE. BOAT FOR SALE. 12J feet. Teak clinker built. Mast, 2 Sails, newly painted too small for owner full particulars STATE MEDICAL OFFICER. Muar. Odt 17 23.10 FOR SALE T.IHHt mtrm on the concession known as "Jujrra" or "Carev's" Island, m the DisI trict of Jugra, near Klang702 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement17 October 1906 - FOR SALE. MALAY liKTIONAKV-Marsden Malay Pictionarv an.l i.rammar in perfect condili. n Apply A arfaaa 1 I MiH MOTOFI I.AtX< H. Vaal Motor Ijninch m J joodoordition Length «0 feet, beam I tat*. J Apply al No <0 lhuiiar HVavl c a Hoev Yeak I Kum. 1 t -rm« 11,033 words
- Straits Echo / Advertisement17 October 1906 - «a*' m sToilet Soap Made from fhe products of FRUIT and FLOWERS contains NO ANIMAL FAT and sensitive skin. May safely be used cn the most delicate A TOILET LUXURY OF THE HIGHEST PURITY. THE LONDON DIRECTORY, (Published Annually.) ENABLES enterprising traders throughout the Empire to keep in close touch1,951 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement17 October 1906 - NOTICE. Negri Sembitan Government. M qpHE Programme for the Annual Prize A PPLICATIONS ar/invited for the ap--1 Meeting of the Malay States Volun- pointment of Steward, Medical Deteer Rifles Rifle Club, which commences orr partment, commencing salary $420 per 27th October, may be seen on the notice with free <1,335 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement19 October 1906 - Btwertiacmcnt*. FOR SALE. BOAT FOR SALE. 12 J feet. Teak clinker built. Mast, 2 Sails, newly painted too small for owner full particulars STATE MEDICAL OFFICER, Muar. Odt 17 23.10 PIANO FOR SALE A first class piano m excellent condition. I^owest price S4i>o. Apply Y. A. M. c o Singai>ore698 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement19 October 1906 - tojlet. Penang Sales Room. NO. 6 PERAK ROAD. Apply to BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. wfsin T. GAWTHORNE. To be sold by Public Auction Tn In the Archway of Logan’s Buildings, iv Beach Street, Penang, 'M’O. 1 WESTLANDS BUNGALOWS. On GQursday, tfe 25t6 October, 1906, Apply to at 11a.m. Messrs.1,212 words
- Straits Echo / Advertisement20 October 1906 - CURED. CURED. PAIN REMOVED WITH FINISIN, Graham's Neuralgia Cure. FINISIN bI?S ISIN Graham's FINISIN Neuralgia Cure. FiNISIN This stops pain and makes you well. Don’t hesitate, try it. You will be sorry if you don’t. There is nothing so good It is a certain cure. Finisin removes pain and gives2,713 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement22 October 1906 - advertisements. FOR STILE. FOR SALE Sulphuric Acid. Price and particulars on application to I). P.RANDT C<>. Oct 20 I.H BOAT FOR SALE. 12V feet, Tin;; cttnktr built. Mast, 2 Sails, ie\vfv }«rinted too small for owner full parSTATE MEDICAL OFFIC ER, Muar. PIANO FOR SALE A fir^t cias> piano m682 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement24 October 1906 - Hfrvcrttscmcnte. FOR SALE. FOR SALE si ai 7,000 acrea en the concession known us "Jugra" or "Carey's" Island, m the District of Jugrn, near Klane and Port Swetten- o ham, F.M.S. This land is a block of fine m alluvial forest, and m connection with a portion of it, Mr.678 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 October 1906 - The Daily Report (London), of the 29th ult. states :—There has been this week some weakness in the shares of a number of tiic recent issues, but the older established companies are a satisfactory market. I’lm link t Rajah Company offered for sale at yesferdav’s auction over two358 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 November 1906 - Latest Home Prices. it > Mtosrsj J. Russel] Grant it Co’s, Rubber Share Market Report, dated London, 25th tilt.; says 'Th»' market for’Malay and Ceylon shares showed a good deal of activity early in the Week but the settlement has hindered bujjiu*s<, an i at the close trading453 words
- Straits Echo / Article26 November 1906 - D.'. Mackesou, whose «ad d*a'h werecorded 1 st Ss tur lav. had a varied ard interesting career. Accordion to the Ma’ay Mail, he had lieeu a ship’s doctor, had accompanied a fighting column in West Africa, had seived in East Afrio, had h*eu through the er war (twice363 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 November 1906 - Ihe Kuala Lumpur paper of Saturday last has the following referring to the death of Dr Mackesmi at the European Hospital there on Friday, as reported in our last issue He had had a varied and interesting career. He had been a ship's doctor, had335 words
- The Straits Times / Article27 November 1906 - End of a Notable Career From the Malay Mail of the 2.ird uM.. we gather r.ews of the sad death of Dr. Mackcson who had a varied and interesting career. He had been a ship's doctor, had accompanied a fighting column in West Africa, had served323 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article30 November 1906 - Dr. Mackeson, whose sad death we recorded last Saturday, had a varied and interesting career. According to the Malay Mail, he had been a ship’s doctor, had accompanied a fighting column in West Africa, had seived in East Africa, had been through the Beer war (twice wounded), had346 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 December 1906 - The Daily Report of the 24th ult. says Business has been on a fairly large scale, but investors are more inclined to consider shires of Ceylon companies interested in tea as w< as rubber. Quotations, however, firm, with an improvement ih onY or two instances. Satisfactory to be186 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 December 1906 - Latest London Reports. Messrs. J. Russell Grant A: Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by the mail, states London. 6th Dec. The market for Malay ami Cevlon Rubber Plantation Company shares shows steady improvement, and a fair business is passing at advancing rates, and trading in these465 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 January 1907 - The Daily Report of the Bth ult. says The market remains firm, and business has been on a very large scale during the last week. The declaration of a dividend at the rate of 30 per cent, per annum by the Vallambrosa Rubber Company, and the fact that260 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article14 January 1907 - Ki: i Lumpur, J«u. 10. T'i-u' if mil i ev-ifeniHiii to be foilttd ill-f HOW i:: ditCUS»k>n "ii tl» li^hr that tails V■< readers know thai !nuiM>ii>-.' Iwi \|>»-!i'lf !do the Electric i' h was ini;i;t"<l sani-' j in i i'iei '.v.is to utilise i r. ■>•1,065 words
- Eastern Daily Mail and Straits Morning Advertiser / Article14 January 1907 - (From our own Correspondent.) January, 10th 1907. We have had a flying visit from the otlicers and some of the men of H.M.S. ™»>»outh Hockey, golf and soccer were called tor, and games hastily organised. Altogether, I think our fiends enjoyed themselves almost as much as we657 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article17 January 1907 - Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. There is a certain mild excitement to be j found just now m the discussion on the light that fails. Your readers know that immense sums have been expended on the Electric Power scheme which was initiated some years ago. The idea was1,013 words
- Straits Echo / Article18 January 1907 - (Fiotn Our Otcn Correspondent Klang, 17th January. Mb. E. O. Bain forth, the Klang contractor. has just set on foot a syndicate to undertake private surveys iu the District, au i has engaged the service of Mr. John Pulle of the Singapore Survey Departments. Mr. Bamforth’s speculative genius266 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement19 January 1907 - WANTED. JIMOK HILI. (OU.ECTOH for tinStra"- Timts I'ress Limited. Security t1,5U0. Apply, giving references, to the Manager. NURSE. Wanti'l hi Ssum:itra. a nurse to tak' ehaagi ana ehttd of f'mr jtmm ami li»>k after* baby. Apply to P. <'. H. c/o Straits Tim,*. M HOAIU) AND LODGINC. Two (jentlemen IMoin679 words
- The Straits Budget / Article24 January 1907 - Mr. J. Ciraham has been appointed Assistant Inspector of Boilers, Selangor. Sir William Taylor, Hesideut-Oeneral of tin K.M S..arrived bv the Meran on the22nd inst. Raja llaronn, the second son of H. li. the Suita* of Selangor, istlie possessor of a fine motor-ear. |>r. 11. Fraser. Director818 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article25 January 1907 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, 17th January. Mr. E. O. Bamforth, the Klang contractor has just set on foot a syndicate to undertake private surveys in the District, an i has engaged the service of Mr. John Pulle of the Singapore Survey Department. Mr. Bamforth’s speculative genius does246 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement26 January 1907 - WANTED. AN ASSISTANT MANAGER' lor a large Rubber estate 111 Johore. Apply to C.S. c,o "Straits Tunis. 153 nrmOß HILL COLLECTOR for the Strails Timm Press l.imit.il. Security •1,500. Apply. iHrfaaj talaNaaaa, to the Manager. NUKSK. -\\ant.»l lor Sumatra, a mir-,' lo tAk. OhaMl of on.- ohild of four veins603 words
- Straits Echo / Article28 January 1907 - Messrs. .1. Russell Grant and Courpauy, of 96-H, Leudeubull Street, E.C., in the course of their auuual review of the Plantation Rubber Shire Market, state The vear which has just concluded will doubtless become memorable in the history of the plantation rubber industry as1,324 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 February 1907 - LATEST LONDON REPORT. Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by the P. <fc O. Mail, is as under London, 10th Jan. The market for Malay and Ceylon Rubber Company shares has shown great activity during the week, and a fair trade is passing321 words
- Straits Echo / Article2 February 1907 - Mtissue J. Russell Grant A Co’s Share Report. London, loth January. The Market for M «lay A Ceylou Rubber Company shares has shown great ac ivity during the week, aud a fair trade is passing at steady rates, the supply of iLocks iu several cases being shoit of the442 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 February 1907 - THE HAGUE CONFERENCE. Berlin, Ist Feb. Prince Biilow has promised Mr. W. T. Stead, the well-known peace advocate, his earnest and hearty support at the forthcoming Peace Conference at the Hague, but warned him against overloading the programme which the Conference will have to consider. GERMANY AND233 words
- The Straits Times / Article5 February 1907 - ESTIMATES FOR THE YEAR. iKiciim On Own CoKKhsi-oMiKNTi. Kuala Lumpur. Keoruary I. The total revenue estimated lor the Mrrent year amounts to J9,01:t..">H"2. The piin 1 cipalitems which are expected to contribute towards this amount are Land Itevenue. mCtM; Customs. S.'l.HHti.M'^:,, including J.!.(XK 1.000 from export duty on515 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 February 1907 - (From Oiru Own Corkksi'ondent}. Kuala Lmupur, February 1. The total revenue estimated for the current year amounts to 49,013,582. The principal items w hich are evicted to contribute towards thU amouut are Land lteveune. 4386,605; Customs 43,986.825, inchuling 48,(XX),000 from export duty ou Tin,497 words
- Straits Echo / Article8 February 1907 - The Siiake Market. Messrs. J. Russell Grant A Co. iu their Rubber Share Matke: Report, dated 17tb 1 January, state: Tim inaiket for Malay and Ceylou Rub--1 her Shares has been very active this week, and hi spite of the settlement a large business has lieen done especially iu388 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 February 1907 - The Daily Report (Loudon) of the 12th ult says The market is decidedly firm, and business has been on a much larger scale than was the case previous tc the holidays. The crop of the Anglo-Malay Rubber Company for the year was 100,000 lbs. Anglo-Malays have changed hands161 words
- Straits Echo / Article16 February 1907 - Mkssus. .1 Russell Grant A Coe Share Market Kh'ort. London. 24‘h January, I*#07. 'I'lie market for M day Ceylon Rublier shares continues eoo 1 in tone, with a good t~ad« pa-sing and seme advances in prices have to be noted. Anglo Malays have l»ren ■a good mat k°t with442 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 February 1907 - LATEST LONDON REPORT. Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report to hand by this week’s mail, is as under London, 24th Jan. The market for Ma'ay Ceylon Rubber shares continues good in tone, with a good trade passing and some advances in prices have to be274 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 March 1907 - LATEST LONDON REPORT. Messrs J. Ru-sell Grant <t Co.’s. Rubber Bhaie Market Report, received by the P. it O. mail yesterday, states London, Bth Feb Rubber shares continue to show a great deal of activity, the leading shares being in chief demand but many of the lesser known397 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article7 March 1907 - LATEBT LONDON REPORT. i -iMessrs*. Bussell dt Cod 4 Rubber Shaie Market Report, to hand by the 8.1. mail to-day, states y London, Feb. 14. The speculative prospects of rubber shares cojutinne to attract buyers and we have to. report- an increasing activity in most shares. The Sea316 words
- Straits Echo / Article11 March 1907 - Messrs. Russell Grant Co., in their Rubber Share Market Report, dated 14th Febi u try, write The speculative prospects of Rubber shales coulmue to attract buyers and we •ave to report an increasing activity in most shares. Tbe Seafield prospectus just issued lias beeu very well received aud shares416 words
- Straits Echo / Article21 March 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant A Co.’s Share Market Report. Loudon, February 28th, li>07. The demand for the shares of Malay Ceylou Rubber Cos. shews fui ther |expau- siou the provinces are now taking an active interest in these shares au 1 a large busiuess is being done. Anglo Malays,355 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 March 1907 - Latest London Prices. Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by yesterday’s mail from Home, states London, Feb. 28. The demand fot the shares of Malay and Ceylon Rubber Cos. shows further expansion the provinces are now taking an active interest in these shares235 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article30 March 1907 - LATEST LONDON REPORTLondon, March 8. Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by the P. Ar O. mail, states The shares of Ceylon and Malay rubber companies continue in good demand and a large business is being done in several of the leading companies329 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article25 April 1907 - Latest London Report. Messrs. J. Russell Grant A Co’.s rubber share market report, to hand by the P, O. mail, states'London, 4th April. The market for Malay and Ceylon rubber company shares has been quiet with but little business doing owing to the holidays, bttt at the close252 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article3 May 1907 - > j Latest London. Rkport. iĕssrs.' J; Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber p. Market Report; to haudtby 4 bhe 8.1.. mafl, states London, 11th Apiil. market for Malay and Ceylon rub- I her shares has been moderately active,and theij forte is Letter,’ with prices firmer in genferjJ cases; the417 words
- Straits Echo / Article4 May 1907 - Mksbkh J. Russell Gbant Co.’s Shake Mabket Repubt London, 11th April, 1007. The market for Malay and Ceylon Rubber Shares has been moderately active aud the tone is better, with prices firmer in general case* the Pataling report has been favourably received aud has helped to strengthen the market.658 words
- Straits Echo / Article17 May 1907 - Messrs .J. Russell Grant and Co.’s Report. Londou, April! 26. The market for Cey lou'and Malay rubber shares has been fairly steady irut business lias to a large exteut been confined to one or two shares. The publication of the Valhunbrosa crop has had a very good821 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 May 1907 - Latest London Report. Messrs. J. Russel) Grant <fc Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by the P. O. mail, states London, 2nd May. The market during the week, for Malay and Ceylon rubber company shares has been lifeless, and though there has been no give in prices,378 words
- Straits Echo / Article25 May 1907 - Messrs J. Russell. Grant A Co’s Report. L ndui>, 2nd May. The market during tin- wet-k, for Malay and Ceylon Rubber Co. Shares, has bteu lifeless, and though there lias been no give in prices, the volume of business has beeu curtailed. Anglo-Malays are steady at 2s,398 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 June 1907 - REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR OF COCONUT PLANTATIONS. Continued.) General Cultivation.—From the tenor of the foregoing remarks it will be noted that the natives throughout tl ie State generally are giving more care and attention to their plantations, and that the interest they take in their kampongs is gradually2,396 words
- Straits Echo / Article10 August 1907 - Alessks. J. Russell Grant Co.’s Report. London, July 18th. The Market for Malay and Ceylon rubber shares has been very active, and a large business has beeu done at, in nearly all cases, advancing prices, and at the close the tendency is upwards. Several substantial rises cm367 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article12 August 1907 - Messrs. J Russell Grant »fc Co iu their report on the Share Market, write London, July 18. The market for Malay rubber shares has been very active, and a large business has been done at, in nearly all case?», advancing prices, and at the close the tendency is279 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 August 1907 - I I Messrs. J. Russell Grant A Co’s Rubber I I Share Market Report, to hand by the mail, II states London, July 25. I The market for Malay and Ceylon rubber company shares, is very active, and I pretty well the whole list shows advances I in464 words
- Straits Echo / Article16 August 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co's Report. Loudon, 25th July. The mniket for Malay and Ceylon rubUj; company shares, is very active, and pretty well the whole list shows advances in prices. Anglo Malays are strong at -C, for the fully paid, and 3, for the part paid.391 words
- The Straits Budget / Article22 August 1907 - (Fho.m Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, August 11. The Kuala Kangsar Agri-Horticultural Sliow, which wa« opened last Friday, is now a matter of history. The judging was completed on the first day, but it was not until Sunday that parti- gulars1,736 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article22 August 1907 - REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. Directors.—Messrs John Wishart, Chairman, William W. Campbell, William W. Maclellan, Lawrence Dougal, Sir William Hood Treacher, k.c.m g and Mr. E. V. Carey, Managing Director. The Directors have pleasure in submitting the first annual balance sheet for the ye ir ended 30th407 words
- Straits Echo / Article23 August 1907 - Messes. J. R'jssfll Cbant Co.’s Report. London, August Ist. The Market during last week has been ore of great activity. Apart altogether from investors already interested more or less deeply in Rubier, the demand for shares from the general public has been very large. There is practicHy580 words
- Straits Echo / Article24 August 1907 - Ills new Selangor Farms are to be let tor a period of two years from the first of January next. Toe Gambling Farm area is to be restricted to towns and largo villages io the mining area. Places like" Setapak. Bitu, Jugra, Kuala Selangor, Kaucbiug. etc.,128 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 August 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant «fe Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by the mail, states London, August 1. The market during the last week has been one of great activity. Apart altogether from investors already interested more or less deeply in rubber, the demand for shares from618 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article28 August 1907 - D-raci >!-«^rs. Jjhn Wi^h.irr. Chairman. Wii-.in \V. Cauipbtll. Wtllfoa W Maclellaa, Fmum Dmvgal, Sir William Hod Teacher, k.c mo &ud Mr. B V Qarvy, Bfrnuugng Director. The I 1 TV-; tn h»ne plaatnre robmittiag tbe tii X* t taaim] b*Hi tbtai I it*] NBd< 190 b April,359 words
- Straits Echo / Article30 August 1907 - Messrs. J Russkli. Grant and Co.'s Report. Loudon, 18th August. The Market for Malay aud Ceylon Rubber shares, iu spite of the holidays, has been very active, aud prices iu several cases ad vauced. Anglo Malays have heeu very active, but close below the best at 4),432 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article5 September 1907 - FRASER CO'S CIRCULAR. I The tone of th** Miket ha* been brighter ;.:Mti£ tl. e past we»k and Industiiala m Bev*-»al instances have advanced, whilst Alining shares are steadier although there is but little change m rakes Rubbers remain steady at quotations with a fair business doing. Mining. Serendahs have423 words
- The Straits Times / Article6 September 1907 - Messrs. Fraaer and Company* weekly Share Circular is as follows Singapore. September A. The market has been extremely active, tbe main feature being the rapid ri«e in Pahang Consolidated* which have changed hands in large numbers and close with buyers at tbe higher rates. Raubs and Duffs386 words
- Straits Echo / Article13 September 1907 - Messrs. .7. Kussell Grant A Fo.’s Report. London, 22nd August, 1907. The Market for Malay and Geylon Rubber shares continues very active, and a fair trade is passing at steady rates. Anglo Malays part paid after business at 4» and over close a triHe weaker at 4s,714 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 September 1907 - Messrs. J. Ru sell Grant <fc Co.'s Rublier Share Market Report, to hand by the mail, states:— London, August 22. The Market for Malay and Ceylon rubber shares continues very active, and a fair trade is passing at steady rates. Anglo-Malays part paid after business at 4g and364 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article14 September 1907 - Phi .»i'»\ Lxxtt vm WCtmrx Rotaits, I. (Ml n. Tlie first hrn i tl general nicotine of tbe diareboMan .1 the Jugra T.ard and Kubber l.-:- Limited, mn ht \l with'n the legist •r, (I Mrtico of the Company, 102 Hope Street, •lasftow. on Tweeday, :;oth July. M>957 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 September 1907 - Truly this Government of all the talents is not happy in its relations with the Colonies. First it was Newfoundland, then it was Natal, and now it is Newfoundland once again. Sir Robert Bond has declared the modus vivendi concluded by Great Britain and the United982 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article17 September 1907 - [To the Editor of the Tinany Gazette Dear Sir, From enquiries addressed to me recently I judge that the time has come for another warning against the Ramie fibre enthusiast. Mr. Edwards-Radclyffe never wearies of repeating his assertion that the fibie can be profitably produced at £10 a ton,732 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article10 October 1907 - Ceylon Observer. The statutory meeting (one year after registration) of the above Company was held in Colombo on 28th Sept. Mr. T. C Huxley presided. The Chairman said that at the end of June, 1907, there were on the estate 4,000 trees 6 months. Ceylon Observer. - 454 words
- Straits Echo / Article17 October 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant A: Co.'s Report. London, Sept. 26th. The market for Malay and Cey lou Rubber j; Company shares has been fairly active during tbe week, aud is opeuiug firm f<>r the new account. Anglo Malay is the first to declare an interim dividend of466 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 October 1907 - Mess-s. J. Russell Grant it Co., in their Report on the Share Market, dated Sept. 27th to hand by the B. I. mail yesterday, state The market for Malay Rubber Company shares has been fairly active during the week, and is opening firm for the new acc >unt.490 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article23 October 1907 - [To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Dear Sir, Might I ask you to insert the enclosed, being the 2nd list of donations to the Singapore Bishopric Fund. With the retirement of the present Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak early next year the division of the Diocese and675 words
- Straits Echo / Article24 October 1907 - Mwwrs. 4. Russell (Jraut k Co.’s Report. Loudon, 3rd Oct., 1007. Thk market for Malay aud Ceylon Rubber wliares lias been perturbed during the week owing to Stock Exchange mampulution, and atcaretlrat an American svnd’cate lias been formed for the manufacture of artiticial rubber. Rut in the316 words
- Straits Echo / Article1 November 1907 - .Messrs. J. Russell Grant A Co.’s Report. London, 10th Oct. The market for Malay Rubber shaies has been veiy uncertain during the week, and iu many cases prices are lower. The syndicate rubber bogey is still being used iu many cases to depress prices. Genuine investors are309 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 November 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant At Co.’s R ibber Share Market Report, t han 1 by the mail, states London, Oct. 10. The market for Malay an 1 Ceylon rubber shares has been very uncertain during the week, and in many cases prices are lower. The Synthetic Rubber bogey352 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article7 November 1907 - Messrs .J. Russell Grant Co.’jj Share Market Report, to hand bv mail, states K; London, Oct. Ifth The market for Malay and Ceylon B lar has been very quiet and transactions been on a very small scale in m< st ca B Signs are not now, However, wanting785 words
- Straits Echo / Article8 November 1907 - Messrs. J. Bussell Grant and t'o.*s Keport. Loudou, 17ih Oct. The marktt for Malay shares has been very jniet. aud transactions have been ou a very sma!l scale iu most cases. Signs ate not now, however, wanting of a revival «.f coutideuce, aud we expect to see277 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 November 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by this week’s mail, states r London, Oct. 25. The market for Malay and Ceylon rubber shares has been quiet during the week. Attention has been taken away by the Serdang Settlement, and the issue of the340 words
- Straits Echo / Article15 November 1907 - Messrs. J. Kussell Grant to.’s Jteport. London, 24‘.h Oct. The Market for Malay Rubber shares has been quiet during the week. Attention has been taken away by the Serdang settlement, and the issue of the Lanadron Prospectus. The issue has beeu subscribed several times over, even though310 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 November 1907 - THE share market quiet. quotation for hard fine para LANADRONS AND ASIATICS. From Our Own Correspondent.] Loudon, 20th Nov. Rubber shares continue quiet. It is hoped that the legislation foreghadowed in America as the outcome of t ie financial crisis will have a good effect O n the demand463 words
- Straits Echo / Article22 November 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant k Co.’s Report. London, 31st Oct. The mai k**t for Malay Rubber shares has been very unsi! isfactorv during the week, and prices in inai y cas-s show big declines, not so much through any large amount of stock on < ff j348 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement25 November 1907 - 1 1 1 PENANG GOLF CLUB, THE LAW of FINANCIAL SUCCESS. MONTHLY MEDALS. The Book th>t U t how t 0 locce<( and make > Saturday 30t6 and following S>ay. n o e tne Uw Everybody need» it whether rich or floor. Big firms bny In quantities. 1 Agents Wanted.693 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement27 November 1907 - WHITE’S I HONEY’ I K BRAND g I Bacon Hams. I Sole Proprietors: John White (Sb Co., Bristol, England ENGLISH FAMILY has vacancy for WANTE/D. J--* Lady and Gentleman as Paying Guesti. Locality Central. Stabling. Tj'IELD CONDUCTOR with previous Apply J? Estate experience. o/o G amUe 4o I ,,ai te570 words
- Straits Echo / Article28 November 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant and t'o/s Report. London, Nov. 7tb. There is not much activity in the uiatket for Malay Rubber shares the general depression and financial uncertainty are having their effect, but on the whole Rubber shares are bolding their own very well, and at the317 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement29 November 1907 - Mmifflarers Lite iisarnce tt. municipal NOTICE. the proprietor of TT is hereby notified that Mr. M. 8- I 'HE following order has been issued TBE AUSTRALASIAN BAKERY ANB Hodder has been appointed Local I by His Excellency the Governor:— fANKTfTIAIUFIIV Manager of the above Company as from Additional Regulation made1,024 words
- Straits Echo / Article6 December 1907 - Messrs. 4. Bussell (trail! A. Co.’s Report. Loudon, Nov. I I The Maiket for Malay aud Ceylon Rubber Sliaies continues depressed, though there s a fair amount of investing business passing. Prices also keep ve y steady, though the East is giving very little support to the345 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article7 December 1907 - Messrs. J. Russell Grant <fc Co.’s Rubber Share Market Report, to hand by the last mail, states London, Nov. 14. The market for Malay and Ceylon rubber shares continues depressed, though there is a fair amount of investing business passing. Prices also keep very steady, though the East346 words
- The Straits Budget / Article19 December 1907 - Profitable Cultivation Ridiculed. Mr. E. S. Haxendalc, of the Jugra Estate, SqJunjfor, has sent the following letter in tcference to the article published by us recently on llamie Fibre To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —The correspondent who famished the special1,316 words
- The Straits Budget / Article9 January 1908 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Madiun, Java, December 21* Sir, —On December 14.1 saw in the straits Times an article by Mr. Cyril E. S, of the Jugra Estate, Selangor, on Raqoie Fibre. Without considering whether Mr. Baxendale is in the right or not,438 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article2 April 1908 - PAULING’S 1907 DIVIDEND. AN INCREASED OUTPUT. [From Our Own Correspondent] London, Ist April. The Pataling Rubber Estates Syndicate, Limited, has declared a final dividend of 25 per cent., making with the 10 per cent, dividend paid in October, a dividend of 35 per cent, for 1907. The crop harvested448 words
- Straits Echo / Article3 April 1908 - Messrs. J. Bussell Grant Co.’s Keport. London, March 12. The market for Malay Rubber Company shares continues to improve in sympathy with the article, and a good business is pass mg at advancing rates in all the leadiug companies Investment orders are coming io tr<>m all quarters,599 words
- The Straits Times / Article21 April 1908 - SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Couut TornieHi, tho Italian Ambassador m Paris, is dead, aged 71 years. Ediuburgh I'uivcntity has conferred tindegree of Doctor of Laws upon the Malia rajah of Jaipur and Professor Ka-.jkmlm.i lihandarkar. Lieutenant U. K. Hyslop, of Ihoolst oui pany, ltoyal Engineers, stationed in C-cylou, died at the293 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article24 April 1908 - “St. George, the English Patron Saint, has, or should have, a shrine in every English heart.'' The above sentence appeirs in an article in The English Race, the first copy of which we had the pleasure of reviewing just the other day. We reproduce it here1,240 words
- The Straits Budget / Article30 April 1908 - Allegations that Association Has Been led by the Nose. ntm M to the Malay Mail on the Rubber 'r*)VN' rs projMjsals, Mr. E. Mac fad yon, of Buaia Estate, Jugra, refers to <tttuiHius of the scheme which have •I P* tr. i m the p ro8(J f373 words
- The Straits Times / Article6 May 1908 - Distressing Occurrence During Pig Hunting Expedition. Wo regret to report a most distressing occurrence, which took place ou the :ird instant, says the Malay Mail, at .liitjra, resulting in the death of Mr. Harry Hen worth, of tliC'lugta Kstntc. party set out piyhiuitin;; Mr, Moll v\oi Ih212 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article6 May 1908 - Although Mr. Asquith has managed to obtain the substantial majority of 246 votes for the second reading of the Licensing Bill in the Hou-e of Commons, it is significant to note that nearly a hundred of the Ministry’s usual supporters must have either abstained from voting1,164 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article7 May 1908 - A SHOCKING OCCURRENCE. PLANTER KILLED. A most distressing occurrence, which took place on theme roing May 3, at Jugra, resulted ia the death of Mr Harry Moles worth, of the Jugra Estate. A party set out pigbunting. Mr Molesw< rfch wria walking ahead, when one of the party behind him182 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article7 May 1908 - A SHOCKING OCCURRENCE. PLANTER KILLED. A most distressing occurrence, which took place on the morning May 3, at Ju<*ra, resulted m the death of Mr Harry Moles worth, of the Jugra Estate. A party set out pighunting. Mr Moles worth was walking on ahead, when one of the party behindM. Mail - 181 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 May 1908 - LEADERS >~ Resident of Kelautan and the State’* Future 12 Silver .Jubilee* of Batavia Harbour 12 British and German Finances Contrasted 13 Winston Churchill's Defeat at ManChester 13 Anglo Japanese Interests in the Pacific 13 Chinese Sincerity and Opium Smoking 14 Injustice to Kesideuts of Labuan... 15238 words
- The Straits Budget / Article7 May 1908 - We regret to report a most distressing occurrence, which took place on the 3rd instant, says the Malay Mail, at Jugra, resulting in the death of Mr. Harry Molesworth, of the Jugra Estate. A party set out pig-hunting. Mr. Molesworth was207 words
- The Straits Times / Article30 June 1908 - Rubber Estate Directors and Recent Shooting Fatality. The Kochdale (Lancashire Observer publish the full details uf the Jugra tragedy which happened a few weeks iigo, when Mr. Harry Talbot Moltsworth, sou of Mr I Aloleswurth, Kochdale County Coroner, an assistant on the Jugra Estate. Sdaugor was shot461 words
- The Straits Budget / Article2 July 1908 - LEADERS: Sedition and Outrage in India 12 1’enang's Appreciation of the Governor 12 Singapore and Johore Ferry Scheme 18 Strong Rejoinder to Anti-Opiumists 13 Socialist Fallacies and Socialist Ideals 14 Financial Prosperity of the Suez Canal 14 Unofficial Representative for Penang 14 Relations Between Britain and Franc©238 words
- The Straits Budget / Article2 July 1908 - The Rochdale (Lancashire) Observer publish tlie full details of the Jugra tragedy wliicli happened a few weeks ago, when Mr. Harry Talbot Moles worth, son of Mr. F. N. Molesworth, Rochdale County Coroner. £.u assistant on the Jugra Estate. Selangor,463 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 July 1908 - —ST. NINTH ANNUAL MEETING. The following particular» have been received in Kuala Lumpur At the Ninth Annual Meeting of the above Company, held at Liverpool on June 11, it was decided to pay the balance of the cumulative preference dividends due to March 31 1908 which with—ST. - 473 words
- The Straits Times / Article11 August 1908 - STEADY PROGRESS IN RUBBER SECTIONS. Governor and Loans to Planters. i FRcm <HR Own Hkpkkskniativei. Kuala Lumpur, August 10. When His Excellency tbe (iovernor. Sir John Anderson, X.C.M.0., opened the fifth joiutAunn.il A>>ri- Horticultural Show for the Malay lVninsnla. on the Padang at Kuala Lumpur, this1,484 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 August 1908 - YESTERDAY’S PROCEEDINGS. THE GOVERNOR’S SPEECH. RUBBER SPECULATORS “WARNED ORE!” THE NEXT SHOW IN PENANG! (From Our Special Representative). Kuala Lumpur, lOth Aug. King’s weather favoured the opening of the Agri-Horticultural Show to-day (Monday), and, at the commencement of the day’s proceedings, there was, as stated in my first2,087 words
- Straits Echo / Article13 August 1908 - tI t I \NT FUNCTION AT THE bBIL malay SETTLEMENT. Ceremony Performed by the Open» 11 »jjj p |j c ol inissioner. ct t b annual Agri-Horticultural Show traits Settlements and Federated of c tes was opened yesterday morning, M a a r j*r'B Malay Mail, by7,436 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article14 August 1908 - A CASUAL REVIEW. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE. (From Our Special Representative). Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 12. In Division A, Agricultural Produce, Penang has done exceedingly well against the rest of British Malaya. There was a strong comp itition in padi, which was of so excellent a quality that it was difficult1,597 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article14 August 1908 - BRILLIANT FUNCTION AT Tm> MALAY SETTLEMENT HE Opening Ceremony Performed hv a tornmis Bioner, lhe fifth annual Agri-Horticultural gk of the Straits Settlements and v q Malay States was opened yesterLT™* l says Tuesday’s Maloy Mail, by lV°P‘“S’ leucy Sir John Anderson, the High r missioner, in7,350 words
- Straits Echo / Article15 August 1908 - PROCEEDINGS ON THE CONCLUDING DAY. Prizes Presented by Miss Anderson. The tine weather which lias favoured the Agri Horticultural Show continued yesterday (says Thursday’s Malay Mail), when the last day was brought to an end with the driving and jumping competitions and the presentation of the prizes. The1,560 words
- Straits Echo / Article18 August 1908 - LIST OF WINNERS. Continued from Saturday's issue.) Division A 111. Class--14. Coconuts, unhusked, best sample. Ist prize. Penghulu Hassan, Penang. 2nd prize. Penghulu, Sungei Pringgi, Matang. 3rd prize. Haji Latib, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. 15. Coconuts, husked, best sample. Ist prize. Penghulu, Sungoi Pringgi, Matang, Perak. 2nd prize. Penghulu1,735 words
- Straits Echo / Article19 August 1908 - LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS. (Continued from yesterday's issue-) Division B. I. Class. 83. Airoids other than Caladiums 3 plants. 2od P pr£. No entrr84. Caladiums. 3 plants. 1st prize. Tong Tak In, Kuala Lumpur. 2nd prize. Mrs. Carruthers, Kuala Kumpur. 85. Coleus. 3 plants, lit priie. Noent 2nd1,647 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article20 August 1908 - July 24th. The following lots, comprising about 2*5 tons of Straits and 18 tons of Ceylon, were offered at auction to-day and sold as follows Straits and General Prices. Best Ceylon price Aug. sheet 4 2. Spot tine hard rubber is to-day 11l per lb.571 words
- Straits Echo / Article20 August 1908 - LIST OF WINNERS. (Continued from yesterday's issue,) Division B. Til. Class. 170. Beans, best collection. Optional, Ist prize. Jayah, PenaDg. 2nd prize. Abmin, Kuala Kangsar. 171. Cabbages, 3. Optional. Ist prize. Teb Seow Teng, Kuala Lumpur. Highly Commended. R. M. Connolly, Ipch. 172. Lettuces, 6. Optional. Ist prize.1,071 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article21 August 1908 - proceedings on the concludING DAY. Prizes Presented by Miss Anderson. The fine weather which has favoured the Show continued yester- (says Thursday's Malay Mail), when the it day was brought to an end with the f’ving and jumping competitions and the orMentation of the prizes. The weather, P1,678 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article21 August 1908 - LIST OF WINNERS. {Continued from page 908.) Division A 111. 1188* 14. Coconuts, unhusked, bast sample. Ist prize. Penghulu Hassan, I’enang. 2nd prize. Penghulu, Sungei Pringgi, Matang. 3rd prize. Haji Latib, Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. 15. Coconuts, husked, best sample. Ist prize. Penghulu, Sungei Pringgi, Matang, Perak. 2nd prize.1,741 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article21 August 1908 - LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS, (Continued from jjage 916 Division B. I Class. 83. Airoids other than Caladiums. 3 plants. Ist prize. No ent 2nd prize. 84. Caladiums. 3 plants. Ist prize. Tong Tak In. Kuala Lumpur. 2nd prize. Mrs. Carruthers, Kuala Kumpur. 85. Coleus. 3 plants. Ist prize.1,760 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article21 August 1908 - list of winners. (Continued from page 920 Division B. VII. Cu*' rn Beans» best collection. Optional, 1 Ist prize. Jayah, Penang. 2nd prize- Abmin, Kuala Kangsar. i7i Cabbages, 3. Optional. Ist prize. Teh Seow Teng, Kuala Lumpur. Highly Commended. R. M. Connolly, Ipoh. 172. Lettuces, 6. Optional. lit1,092 words
- Straits Echo / Article5 October 1908 - The total amount of expenditure on s special services under public works was $890,870, but $335,810 of that would ton-ist of a revote. On the whole of the figures the balance at the end of the present year would be more than J it was estimated to he, though772 words
- The Straits Times / Article6 October 1908 - Mr. William Lambert. traaV Madras Port Trust, has died at the age of fifty-seven \eais. Mr. Wooi Yang Beng, riaahini ol llraan Hutteubach Brothers and Company, Penang, died at Penaug on Thursday. Mr. A. B. Lake, of Selaogor, has purchasiHl Beaumont Estate, which is situated a feu948 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 October 1908 - Detective-Inspect or Ambrose prosecuted a Chinese poultry seller’ before Mr. Nunn, this morning, for the theft of 50 lb. of gunpowder belonging to a firm in Beach Street. It appears that on the sth inst. the firm received a consignment of the above quantity of gunpowder which796 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article9 October 1908 - (Supplied by Reuter.) Towed to Plymouth. London, sth October. —The Gladiator has been safely towed to Plymouth. She made a triumphant progress up the Solent, the vessels blowing their syrens and their crews and passengers cheering. Tuhgku Suleiman, one of the Malay Cadets, who has been attached to(Supplied by Reuter.) - 135 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article13 October 1908 - LEWIS AND PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. September 18th. pARA T beginning olt v firm, though later it eased off a lit:!, but closes quite steady. A tair busiB done, including Fine Hard on 2. Sept. 1H 9 4/1, < Oct Nov. 40*" 3 11 N -v. Dec. 3 11. 8 10*441 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article15 October 1908 - September 18th. PAKA.— The Market at the beginning of tbe week was very firm, though later it eased off a little, but closes quite steady. A fair business has been done, including Fine Hard on the spot at 4 Sept. 4 1. (8 4 1.575 words
- Straits Echo / Article19 October 1908 - Says Saturday’s Free Press: Mr. William Rose died at the General Hospital on Wednesday evening and his remains were interred in the Christian Cemetery at Bukit Timah on Thursday. He came cut from Ceylon in 1888 as Assistant Draughtsman in the Public Works Department, Singapore,439 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article20 October 1908 - Mr. L. H. Woods has been appointed to act as District Officer, Marudu. Mr. John Wardrop has been appointed Vice-Consul of the United States o f America, at Sandakan. Mr. Stuart Donnithorue, b.a., Assistant Secretary, of the Singapore Y M.C.A will leave for Home shortly. Mr. Luis,802 words
- Straits Echo / Article20 October 1908 - The following business in tin has been done to-day Penang Straits Trading Co., 1 buyers, no sellers Eastern Smelting Co., g_ buyers, no sellers Penang Tin Exchange, 25 tons at 66.90 Singapore: Straits Trading Co., 25 67.12* Total...50 tons. Tin is quoted in London to-day907 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article23 October 1908 - («applied by R nter l o isit London and pm.; o London, 18th October —PmJa B, velt will visit London and P^ GQt RcoBe 1910, after his African trip. 18 lO The Government yacht M Me boasts a football team. While she was atKuantan recently, two matches were(«applied by Rnter } - 412 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article23 October 1908 - We must congratulate Singapore on a very creditable victory in the Interport Shoot, and commiserate Hongkong whose shooting, it would appear, was not conducted under the most favourable weather conditions, wherefore the low place taken by a team which has almost always distinguished itself in the contest.1,101 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 October 1908 - H.H. the Sultan of Johore arrived i n Singapore on Friday. Mr. N. F. Ferrers, of Kuala Lum pur arrived in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. B. Nunn has been appointed Assistant District Judge, Penang. Captain J. D’Arcy Symonds, Superintendent of Police, Malacca, has resumed the duties of747 words
- Straits Echo / Article26 October 1908 - The annual Hindu festival known locilly as the Deepavali which has been celebrated during the past two days, came to a close last night. Both yesterday and the day before, large 1 numbers of the Hindu community—men women and children—dressed in their best, visited the Chinese temple at709 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Advertisement29 October 1908 - We regret to announce the death of some chest complaint of Mr Frank Otto Greve, of Jugra Laud and Rubber Estates, Ltd., which occurred m the European Hospital. (M. Mail.)30 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article30 October 1908 - FAMOUS E XPWRER SI(}HI SEEI}iG Incidents in His Travel d > From an bori„ D bounded glacmrs, Dr. Sven Hedin (says Saturday’s Strait, Tn a peaceful harbour tinged with of a tropical sun. He was «hn i fi J 8t ra 8 and O. steamer1,177 words
- The Straits Times / Letter16 December 1908 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir,— The speech of the Chairman at the annual meeting of the Rubber Growers' Association, as telegraphed on the 9th inntant. appears to have been worthy of the body over which Mr. Rutherford presides. The Association has twice initiated action319 words
- The Straits Budget / Article17 December 1908 - i To the Editor of the Straits TimcH. Sir, —The Hpecch of the Chairman at the annual meeting of the Rubber Growers’ A mho. ciation, as telegraphed on the ‘Jth instant, appearH to have? been worthy of the body over which Mr. Rutherford presides. The Association has362 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article21 December 1908 - A PLANTER’S STRICTURES. Mr. A. E. Macfadyen, Sungei Buaia Estate, Jugra, writes to our Singapore evening contemporary The speech of the Chairman at the annual meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association, as telegraphed on the 9th instant, appears to have been worthy of the body over314 words
- Straits Echo / Article21 December 1908 - PROGRKSB AND PROSPECTS. Rubber is attracting so much attention in the Malay Peninsula. Borneo, and the Dutch East Indies, that the following in formation as to the progress of various companies will be of interest:— The Anglo-Malay Rubber Co., Ltd., obtained la*-» year a cop of3,083 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article23 December 1908 - November 27th, 1903. The following lots, comprising about 74 tona Straits, were offered at auction to-day aaid sold as follows Stuaits and Malay States. cases per lb. Uila 19 sheets 53' 14 crane 13 sold 4/SM 3Linggi Plants 44 cripe most sold 4 5l (g489 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article24 December 1908 - iMW-n i- .—L. C. E. PROGRESS AND Pi’OSPECTS Ruble»' is attracting s n much attention in the Miliy Peninsula,. B->rn j o, and the Dutch East Indies that the following information as to the progress of various companies will b? of interest:— The Anglo-Malay Rubber Co.,iMW-n i- ’■ .—L. & C. E. - 3,023 words
- The Straits Times / Article12 January 1909 - The death h reported at Koclidalo, Lan casbire, o{ Mrs. Molesworth. mother o£ Mr. J. D. Molesworth, of the .Jugra Mutate. Selangor. His Exctlleucy the Governor has appointed the Resident-Councillor, the First Magistrate and tho Deputy Colonial Engineer to form tho Committee of Management of the Penang467 words
- Straits Echo / Article16 January 1909 - (From Our Own Correspondent.) Wednesday, Jan. 13. Digagter at the Docks. An unfortunate accident occurred at Tanjong Pagar on Monday afternoon in which many lives were lost. Pilot Dawson was taking out the French mail steamer, Polynesien, en route for China, when, for some reason not yet explained,801 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article21 January 1909 - To-day a telegram reports the death of Admiral R ijestvenski. The first report of Admiral R tjestvenski’s death, which Reuter wired out some six months back, w is greatly exaggerated,” Irnt apparently there is no mistake this time. Admiral Rojestvenski will go down to posterity as the commander668 words
- The Straits Times / Article25 January 1909 - The other day, says the Malay Mail, we were shown a largo cigar said to be luado from tobacco grown on Jugra Island. It was dark iv colour but what its flavour may have been we did not determine.39 words
- The Straits Times / Letter9 March 1909 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I notice a letter in one of your issues uuder date Jugra, December 12, and over tho signature of Mr. A. E. Ma :t°adyen. In this inst i Mini nt which he utilises fjr the purpose of airing his259 words
- The Straits Budget / Article11 March 1909 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —I notice a letter in one of your issues under date Jugra, December 12, and over the signature of Mr. A. E. Macfadyen. In this instrument which he utilises for the purpose of airing his grievances against the Rubber252 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article16 March 1909 - Mr. Macfayden gets Home with some shrewd blows in the following letter on the above subject to our Kuala Lumpur contemporary Sir, —I am obliged to you for pointing out that in his letter to you of Feb. 12th Mr. Staines Manders has mis-quoted293 words
- The Straits Times / Article20 March 1909 - The appointment of Capt. A. Wilson to act is adjutant, Penang Volunteers, has been tpproved. K Mr. K. D. Pringle is absent from Singapore on Y. M. C. A. duty in Penang and the M. S. for a fortnight. The death is announced in Loudon of Mr.404 words
- The Straits Times / Letter22 March 1909 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, I notice Mr. A. Staines Mamlers writes to you, under date l'ith ult., criticising a remark be ascribes to me to tbe effect tbat the Rubber Growers' Association endeavoured to smash the London Rubber Exhibition. I never said it304 words
- Straits Echo / Article23 March 1909 - The following business in tin has been done to day Fenang Eastern Smeltirig Co., buyers, no sellers j 1 Penang Tin Exchange, 25 tons at 65 60 Straits Trading Co., 75 65.90 Singapore Straits Trading Co., 75 65 90 Total 175 tons. Tin is quoted693 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article25 March 1909 - February 26. The following lots, comprising al tons Straits, and 13 tons Ceylon, w< ro i I at Auction today an as follows Straits and Malay Sr \te_l CU scs p, r lb. Sung i Krudda 4 cnpe boa Linggi Plants I Lt<l. i l;274 words
- The Straits Budget / Article25 March 1909 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir, —I notice Mr. A. Staines Manders writes to you, under date 12th ult., criticising a remark he ascribes to me to the effect that the Rubber Growers’ Association endea- voured to smash the London Rubber Exhi bition. I never304 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article26 March 1909 - The report of the Acting Official Assignee for 1908, says;—The year 1908 will always be memorable as regards bankruptcy administration for the decisions of the Court of Appeal in the two cases —Re Choo Siok Wan, and Re Sarkies, Johannes and Co. The Court of Appeal decided that390 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement23 April 1909 - M.r. and Mrs. IF. It. Armstrong. P. P. C. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T HE VALVOLINE OIL Co. of No. 4, 1 Union Street have removed to No 1’ Peuang Road. VALVOLINE OIL Co., Penang. GERMINATED COCONUTS. FOR SALE From Old Kampong Trees. EDWARD VALPY, Klanang Estate, Jugra. Kuala Kangsar Plantations596 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement26 April 1909 - IHF PINANG GAZETTE.” forsaEe. |l g©©©©o©©o©o©oo©o©©©©©©©©©oo© Z suiwcßiFrioN. s ww Banking and Trading Corporation, 8 g F r D S Town Naudin ten Cate Co., Ltd., j 0K O PENANGMEDAN A O 3 S $3O post free. Inspection cordially invited. -5 <* O Monthly Subscription, $2.25. KWONO SESG w> XorlhamXoa1,342 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement29 April 1909 - GERMINATED COCONUTS. for sale From Old Kampong Trees. EDWARD VALPY, Klan ang Estate, 418—uc m w f Jugra Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappij. HOLIIHY HULIS. RETURN TICKETS FOR SINGLE FARES will be issued for use between the 15th April and 15th July, 1909. foi trips in the Netherlands Indian A'chipelago (including Singapore120 words
- Straits Echo / Article1 May 1909 - Klanang Manager’s Send-off Described. The manager of Klanang Estate, near Jugra, Mr. E. Valpy, who is going on leave, had a great send off on Tuesday night from the Tamil labour forco on the estate. For some days the coolies had occupied their spare tune in511 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article3 May 1909 - A Javanese has baen arrested for maiming a bullock at McPherson Road. The animal belongs to a Kling. There will be a requiem high mas* in the Cathedral of tie G-ood Shepherd at 7 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday this week for the L-ite Fathers Beurel and Daguin respectively On694 words
- The Straits Times / Article3 May 1909 - Popular Estate Manager Feted by Tamil Labour Force. The manager of Kl*nang Estate, near Jugra, Mr. E. Valpy, who is going on leave, had a great send-on' on Tuesday night from the Tamil labour force on the estate, says the Malay Mail of April 29 For some526 words
- Straits Echo / Article3 May 1909 - {From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 28 Preambulary. Id my last effusion I had to apologise for tbe lack of Dews hereabouts, and I am afraid that I must plead for an extension. There is little of any particular note happening. Perhaps we ought to congratulate2,096 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement4 May 1909 - notice of sale. notice of sale. BY ORI>KR OF the mortgagee. BY ORDER OF THE SHERIFF OF PENANG. TO BE SOID BY PUBLIC AUCTION. The undersigned is instructed to take possession of and put up for sale On Saturday, Bth May, •■> B y PUBLIC AUCTION, AT 10-30 A.M., At605 words
- Straits Echo / Article4 May 1909 - Non playing Member». The annual general meeting of the Selangor Golf Club was held in the Club-house Ust week. The accounts for the year ended March 31st were passed. The following alteration to rule XV was proposed by Mr W. F. Nutt and seconded by Mr. K380 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 May 1909 - Outputs for April. The following returns have I een published for April Gopeng, 550 piculs. Tekka, 550 piculs. New Gopeng, 141 picul*. Redhills, 600 piculs. Mr. E. V. Carey, who is looking remarkably well, has gone to inspect the Jugra Island property. M.M. The total quantity of tin362 words
- Straits Echo / Article5 May 1909 - Decide to Form Association for Mutual Protection. Bangkok merchants have decided to have a commercial watchdog in the shape of an Importers’ Association, and s. Windsor and Co. have been elected to fill tbe chair. That the measures adopted will be fruitful of good results, there cm be273 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article6 May 1909 - Monday, May 3, 1909. Conspicuous beside the road from Klang to Jugra, at about the fourteenth mile, is a group of three old muzzle-loading cannon. One of them is a large brass gun, a great deal larger than the old guns one sometimes sees lying about m this part of639 words
- The Straits Budget (12) / Article6 May 1909 - The manager of Klanang Estate, near Jugra, Mr. K. Valpy, who is going on leave, had a great send off on Tuesday night from the Tamil labour force on the estate, says the Malay Mail of April 29:— For528 words
- The Straits Budget (12) / Article6 May 1909 - A goodly number of young men belonging to the Straits Chinese community met on Friday, in the hall of Prinsep Street Church to form a reading club. After the Rev. W. Murray had explained the purposes of the proposed club, and the method of its working173 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article7 May 1909 - „of Klao“ n R Entate, near fbe “’rV.lo. wb» e Dg u a a iff on Tuesday night from X'* 1 6 1 “be estate. For bad occupied their d ,yi th <c iB The managers ..d the padane £>*“ d „«low and the road which483 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article7 May 1909 - (fr6Ill O .r Own gual% Lumpur» April preani bid ary* t had to apologise uU’"’hereabouts, and I am t«' be C r must fw a n B nsl0U I "“/pjrticuUr note happenTbert isl, tle we y <fu 'hr to congratulate PerU P hi. for it a si2,048 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article7 May 1909 - who is looking remark- ably well, has gone to inspect the Jugra Island property. Au inspector has to look well, of course.26 words
- Straits Echo / Article8 May 1909 - A meeting of the Penang Volunteer Rifle Club was held at the Drill Hall yesterday afternoon to elect representatives on the Committee for the ensuing year. Only about ten members were present. The following gentlemen were elected A Company—Colour-Sergeant Hunt. Corporal Perkins. B Company—Colour Sergeant Ogle.202 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement10 May 1909 - Hll ‘PINANG GAZETTE.” stables Penantf Sales Pnnm "notice of sale. 1 'T'O LET from May Ist. The spacious OdIUS IyUOiTL S[ LlOiV. “Bellevue,” 11 Nort ham Road. To be let ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. The undersigned L“Z? AGEE The Property and Commercial Sales Rooms wl e or P a, t1,334 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement12 May 1909 - the PINING GAZETTE." leplirosiu Pnrpurea sale, j aALE gooooopooooooooooooooooooooo SUBSCRIPTION. Seed of thin lui i <la’ lf gttmiiiLus plan BY OROKR 0F K MORTGAGEE. tOR SALE. OQ_ J‘ /> 7 5 For Daily Issue, in Town, TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Sw<Uw Art Br'WlWeM Work BanK,n S 30(1 'fading1,559 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 May 1909 - The death is announced of Mr. Horace Voule*, a former editor of Truth. Mr. E. T. Bethell, proprietor and editor of the Korea Daily News, had died from heart failure. The death is recorded of Mr. E. A Taylor Weber, formerly Governor of the West Coast of804 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement13 May 1909 - GERMINATED COCONUTS. FOR SALE From Old Kampong* Trees. EDWARD VALPY, Klanang Estate, 418—uc m w f Jugra Tephrosia Purpurea. Seed of this hardy leguminous plan which will thrive in lallaiig, FOR SALE At $l.OO per pound. No orders below $50.00 accepted. Apply The JENDARATA RUBBER Co., Ltd., Teluk Anson, Perak,246 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article19 May 1909 - JUGRA LAND AND RUBBER ESTATES Impany am am •of J l2, Debenture y time up to October .5a per lireeton and their friends are t the stock t I B i be allotted rata proportion of the present issue. t exchanged for shares will be j D the Company's option159 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article20 May 1909 - This Company announces an i6sue of J£1 2,000 Seven per Cent. First Mortage Debenture Stock, exchangeable at any time up to October 31, 1 !»1 1, for i' I Shares at the price of tsi per share. The directors and their friends are desirous of231 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement25 May 1909 - COW -m £*••*>*. Asthma Bronchiii. »<%— M LoD "oubies q.ickly u_red b>^ I BALSAM X OF 1 I ANISEED J AtsS3^*s^m M Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1028. Sea stocks of ail kinds of Frozen Moate etc., can be delivered to shipping at tbe473 words
- Straits Echo / Article25 May 1909 - This Company announces an issue of •£42 0 0 Seven! per Cent. First Mortgage Debenture Stock, exchangeable at any time up to October 31, 1914, for j£l Shares at the price of 255. per share. The directors aud their friends are desirous of obtaining -£20,000229 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement26 May 1909 - WANTED. WANTED. Dispenser for Rubber Estate m Johore. Must be able to speak Tamil. Apply with testimonials, Gl THRIE Co.. Ltd. mwf n.c. WANTED. A Motor boat Driver for the Jugra Land and Rubber Estates Ltd. m Telok Gungging. Port ist be thoroughly conversant witb Motor Engines and must be319 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement27 May 1909 - AUCTION SALE OF THE FREEHOLD SFSiDENTIAL ESTATE "Dovecot" No. 124, Bjtveb Valley Rd. Wednesday, 2nd Jute, at 2-30 p.m. All that Valuable freehold property estimated to contain an area of 12 Acres, 2 Roods. 30 Poles together with the well built and beautifully situated European residence known as "Dovecot No.414 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement27 May 1909 - IHt “PINANIi GAZtITE.” NOTICE OF SALE. K s ATIPM subscription. Sales Room PII A For Daily Issue, in Town,' in Indenture No. 96, and being the whole jB BU TT lf H *27 r»e nntini. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. ot that co m P rised in a “d known on the2,273 words
- Straits Echo / Article27 May 1909 - The following business in tiu lia» l>een done to day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, f ~K buyers, no sellers Straits Trading Co 50 tons at 67.20 Eastern Smelting Co., 75 67 20 Singapore Straits Trading Co, 175 „67 17£ Total 300 toutTiu is quoted in562 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement29 May 1909 - WANTED. WANTED URGENTLY Qualified Assistant Surgeon to act as Lo- for a few months, good salary and free quarters, apply with testimonials to Principal Medical Offices, Job ore. May 28 mws v.c. WANTED A \lotor boit I 'rivtr for the Jugra Land and Rubbtr Estates Ltd. Telok iiangging. Port 3wgttonh>tn178 words
- The Straits Times / Article29 May 1909 - Mr. J. It. Niobolson returned to Singapore by the N. D. L. Prinz Kegent Luitpold. Mr. Robert Benjamin, proprietor of thu Moulmoin Advertiser, has died in Rangoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Derrick have left for a holiday trip in Java. Dr. H. Dane is returning to377 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement31 May 1909 - MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, Ist June, at 2.30 p.m. Freehold laud fronting a reserve for road oft" Gaylacg Road, area 19,";S0 square feet, lots 1,977 to 1,986 of Grant 1. Planted with I coconut trees. POWELL Co Auctioneers. May 31 2.6 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. AUCTION SALE 01 Freehold Residential Property KNOWN AS424 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement1 June 1909 - MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, Ist June, at 2.30 p.m. Freehold laud fronting a reserve for road off Gaylang Road, area 19,580 pquare feet, lots 1,977 to 1,986 of Grant 1. Planted with coconut trees. POWELL Co, Auctioneers. May 31 2.6 MORTGAGEES SALE. AUCTION SALE CF Freehold Eesidential Property li BRIGHTLANDS No.379 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 June 1909 - The Crown Prince of Siam is said tn t arrived on April 26 in Lisbon. Mr. J. L. King, Assistant Treasi Singapore, has been granted twelve uZT’. leave. Mr. H. St. C. Bowie Evans, j p n n F. Js aWakek Cey iS a Vi3ii i Mr.781 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article1 June 1909 - The Kuala Lumpur paper of May 30 states In connection with the Tungku Dhia ’Uddin, ex-Viceroy of Selangor, whose death at Penang we reported yesterday, it may be remembered that reference was made to him by the Sakai Datoh in the interview accorded to our238 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement2 June 1909 - S-6 MORTGAGEES SALE Tuesday, Bth June at 2.30 p.m. 1. Six freehold allotments off Boon Teck oad twelve freehold allotments at Jalan ,ajah, adjacent to Boon Teck Road, total rea 29,352 f quare feet. 2. Freehold land, area 45,828 square feet, igether with the tile roof dwelling house lereon known541 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement3 June 1909 - mienoNs. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TANGLIN AUCTION SALE OF Remarkably Well- Designed Teak Furniture, THE PROPERTY OF W. KESSLER, Esq., AT LANCARFE," TANGLIIM HILL. Saturday, 26th June, 1909. Dining Room, Drawing Room and Hall particularly well appointed throughout in Teak, all of choice European design. Bedrooms elegantly furnished also in modern teak925 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article3 June 1909 - Mr W. E. B. Rowley, who was with the Ledburj Company, leaves to take up an appointment with the Jugra Land and Rubber Estates, T/d.25 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement4 June 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” «"«er E«llrel| New Mmgeiwßl. EUROPE HOTEL, LntSTt?- 1 jTli A?Bh Ml Mi SUBSCRIPTION. <ROBEYPHONE”Jf \l)©uVF by royal appointment. 44, nenn street, renang. with selections and O XIWW WITH 20 BB S IT Inch born sumptu- U crirnTinuc For Daily Issue, in Town, T THE UNDERSIGNED beg to1,500 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement5 June 1909 - FOR_S2ILE. FOR SALE. Hulk Tancarville as she now lies at Tanjong Pagai dose to tbe East Wharf. For farther particulars apply to The Asiatic Petroleum Coy., Ltd., 14, Collyer Quay. Mar 17 nc WANTED. WANTED URGENTLY Qualified Assistant Surgeon to act as Locum Tenensfor a few months, good salary and516 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement7 June 1909 - WANTED. WANTED. Dresser i>ispcnst r for Rubber Estate m Jobore. Must be able to speak Tamil. Apply vritb testimonials. Gl THRIE Co.. Ltd. H mwf n (N WANTED URGENTLY gnaliiied Assistant Surgeon to act as Lo;uin Tenensior a fewmontbs, good salary and apply with testimonials to I bihcipal Medical Officer,316 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement8 June 1909 - jZ^teis, Attfeaa I •Mhllia uftYE GONOSAN (Riedel) :ontains Bandalwood oil and the ?xtract of Kava-Kava. It is m the opinion of the Medial profession by far superior to my other preparation of SandalWOOd Oil. Sold m bottles of 40 capsules by all dispensaries. For wholesale apply to the MEDICAL HALL455 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article12 June 1909 - MORE v [E\\ S FR< »M MALAY i BKVKX i KM. Mr X Carey, thfl BJMI«n Straits and x Ceyl preprint •"•■r, irho il m i visit to the M s was I ►•n re.^s his ipon, among er matte i, i t of U] whi. h1,160 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement12 June 1909 - The Nanulactnrers Life Insurance Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. It has to day, more business in force than any other Canadian Life Company ever had at the same age. $96,940,035.71 (S.S.C.) pSiders $20,334,203.57 (S.S.C.) F.S. Evans, Guthrie S Co., Ltd. A.A. Brown, Manager for General Agents, District Manager, India and267 words
- The Straits Times / Article14 June 1909 - LESSONS FOR CEYLON FROM THE F M. S. Freedom from Debt as Advertisement. Mr. E. V. Carey, the well-known proprietary planter of the F. M. S., expressed the opinion that there was not the least fear of there being a serious dearth of labour in the970 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement14 June 1909 - thf “PINANfi GAZETTE.” notice. the penang coach building ng hce of sale, utIUUrRIPT'ION THE derelict steam launch KLEMLIER CO., LTD. |g His BrNOMiC MaleStl’S CHSIIfIr J The sale of Asahi Beer is rapidly in- <■. iivii. x will bo put up to sale by public COUTt fOT KCddh creasing because1,642 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 June 1909 - —Times oj Ceylon. MORE VIEWS FROM MALAYA. Mr. E. V. Carry or ths nAthway System. ST' Mr. E. V. Carey, the well-known Straits and ex-Ceylon proprietory planter, who is in Ceylon after a visit to the F.M.S., was kind enough to express his views to-day upon,—Times oj Ceylon. - 1,274 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement15 June 1909 - notiok. Central Sales Room. IN THE ESTATE OF Jthn Ml J ICSS. UceiSH. lilt 11 international Bodega, 4, ceiiege me, Peia#. Penang, TJURSUANT to the Conveyancing and Law SdtUl ddt/ f 26t1l JilllC, 1909, X of Property Ordinance VI. of 1886, AT 11-30 A.M,, notice is hereby given that all380 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement18 June 1909 - t|F PINANG GAZETTE.” GERMINATED COCONUTS. ICE AN» COLD STORAGE. I TUp MFW I f* l w ww wm ,w R c t| »< I Englishman with thorough knowledge of Al.l-/ AJJ wV 1 T W"' I I I^JU I SUBSCRIPTION. FOR SALE both the Commercial and Engineering sides I I1,933 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article18 June 1909 - MORE VIEWS FROM MALAYA. Seven Lbs. Per Tree by the Old System. Mr. E. V. Carey, the well-known Straits and ex Ceylon proprietary planter, who is in Ceylon after a visit to the F.M.S., was kind enough to express his views upon, among other matters, that of1,212 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article26 June 1909 - We take the following items of news from the latest Home papers to hand Ledbury Rubber.— Crop May, 4,040 lb. Malacca Rubber. May crop, 16,000 lb. Bukit Rajah Rubber.— Crop May, 19,723 lb. increase, 12,300 lb. Vallambrosa Rubber.— Crop two months ended May, 49, 198 lb.; increase, 14.472350 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article28 June 1909 - FIRST DAY’S RESULTS. There was a fair attendance at the first day’s racing under the auspices of the Klang Gymkhana Club on Friday. Amongst those present were H. H. the Sultan of Selangor, and Mr. H. C. Belfield, c.m.g., British Resident. In the evening a successful dance213 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement2 July 1909 - the -PINANG GAZETTE." The Property and THE NEW empire hotel p subscription. Commercial Sales Rooms. Af mw hSIS (t ll^! T Linin’’ i x y Town auction sale ja P anese MAL I n 01D I oh w Electric Light and Fans. $3O post free. A T No. 30, LOGAN1,483 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article5 July 1909 - Tbr following lot*. eoniprising about 72. tons StraiU and 17 toriH Ceylon, were offered %t auctidh on June 1 1 an follows Si KAITs AND M IZA«m caaea per lb. K. M. I*. lA. 60 cr most Hold 10. Jugra KnUtc 14 I cr _M.neK«taU)382 words
- The Straits Times / Article6 July 1909 - The July number of the Agricultura bulletin uf the Strait* and P. M. S. may be called a rubber number. There are note* upon fungi j)tst«, CostiMoa Klastica fruiting in Singapore. itacking, and we forth while amongst other topics touched upon are:--improvements in tlio manufacture of sun bier,136 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article8 July 1909 - The following lots, comprising about 72} tons Straits and 17 tons Ceylon, were offered at auction on June 11 and sold as follows Straits and Malay States. cases per lb. R. M. P. Ld. 60 cr most sold 5 10] g 6 4 Jugra Estate468 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article8 July 1909 - Clause 31 of the new Rules and Regulations and Scale of Charges for the Government Wharves, Penang, by which the Wharves Department refuses to give receipts in respect of condition of packages landed between sunset and sunrise, has come into operation since the first of the1,376 words
- The Straits Budget / Article8 July 1909 - The July numbor of the Agricultural Bulletin of the Straits and F. M. S. may be called a rubber number. There are notes upon fungi pests, Castilloa Elastica fruiting in Singapore, packing, and so forth while amongst other topics touched upon are:— improvements in the manufacture of gambier,133 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement9 July 1909 - THF “PINANG GAZETTE. THE NEW THE [ty|PIRE HOTEL PRIZE of the world. subscription. Jaoanese kualalumpur f m s I I For Daily Issue, in Town, UUpUUVOU A NEW FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Vp t 0 Slat July 1009 I “M A i TUfi I ft” I $27 per annum, Pi Y| A1,445 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement14 July 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” SUBSCRIPTION. For Daily Issue, in Town, $27 per annum, OR $3O post free. Monthly Subscription, $2.25 For the Weekly Issue, $lB per annum. Advertising Rates on Application to THE GENERAL MANAGER, 4c Beach Street, Penang, Straits Settlements. CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to .< The Editor,'' written on333 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement16 July 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” SUBSCRIPTION. For Daily Issue, in Town, $27 per annum, OK $3O post free. Monthly Subscription, $2. 25 For the Weekly Issue, $lB per annum. Advertising Rates on Application to THE GENERAL MANAGER, JfC Beach Street, Penang, Straits Settlements. CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor,” written on345 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement21 July 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” Penang Turf Club. TUC cunmE MA B Co., I 1 suBsCEiFnoN. o™“'’“'* The Property and Commercial Sales Booms x Bl riV Yl lie Tj> a Tri it ST ABLIBHRD A. D. 1852. frdtj RE t 4 t-11 S IR/lfj E 'T For Daily Issue, in Town, A1,502 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement23 July 1909 - THE PINANG CAZETTE.” The New Japanese Cinematograph. HOLIDAYS. Il” OF TBB wo SUBSCRIPTION. Grand Programme To-night GRAND CLEARANCE SALE. 0 HALF PRICE! HALF PRICE!! M For Daily Issue, in Town, Sh W 7 Up to Slst July, 1909. fl fl fl 1 B W 27 perannum, 2 K B^“ e1,569 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement24 July 1909 - municipal notice The New Japanese Cinematograph. t-he ..ext Ordinary Meeting of the Grand Change of Programme To-night A Municipal Commissioners will be held Qu nu/ 7.QH at the Municipal Office, at 3-30 p.m., on e Wednesday, the 28th instant. I to Stockholm uaLr 3 A Hundred Tricks MA < n,316 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement26 July 1909 - THE PINANG GAZETTE.” Agri-Horticnltural Show. SUBSCRIPTION. NOTICE. For Daily Issue, in Town, RAWING to the poor entries for Horses $27 per annum, and Dogs, the Committee have or decided to extend the time for entries up $3O post free. to the last day of July. Monthly Subscription, $2.25. w. FOX,655 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement28 July 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” WAVANG BATAVIA. iessons in Chinese for noth jto mariners. EUROPEANS ONLY. «™x indo's comedie THE GARRICK. DsUy m Town. VEREENIGING •WifiSSi “J, .Tu. ,“,i‘"‘ “DE EENDRACHT,” ss:fie on etuis.pUg&gfrcß For the Weekly Issue, Batavia—Soerabay a. For terms apply to u AP A D. C. Advertising Rates on1,075 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement30 July 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” Agri-Horticultural Show. THE NEW BANK HOLIDAY. subscription. notice. lononnofl S For Daily Issue, in Town, AA WING to the poor entries for Horses ddpdiNJbtJ The Exchange Banks I Hurts "FUfim” I $27 per annum, and Dogs, the Committee have i 1 I MbvE Afart 9 E fl*fl1,594 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement3 August 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” government notification, s*** subscription. FIICQFIF’Q I Colonial Secretary, Singapore, and of the H MAS fiA S HSES H H For Daily Issue, in Town, Resident, Labuan, up to noon on Friday, m V-F »Z 'V-Z H ■> La $2 7 per annum, Ist October, 1909, for the1,240 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement4 August 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” LESSONS IN CHINESE lOR I «UMSurnoN. FIIQCtII’C It NOTICE. f A CHINESE Gentleman able to speak M H I la H H jx J > For Daily Issue, in Town, n F lls fluentl y j 8 P' i ®P ared to teach MwJ Lr L* VX1,458 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement6 August 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” notice. The New Japanese Cinematograph. UAIUK HOLIDAYS ■.-■t^i |111 111 SUBSCRIPTION. T H T™' e ?:t“dVeX n t> chop°'‘Be«n Programme To-night. Seng” of No. 91, Beach Street, Penang. L* a I For Daily Issue, in Town, Rice Merchants, ceased on the 21st 2 Bidos Taking Way MAH1,496 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement11 August 1909 - THE “PINANG GAZETTE.” notice. fl C o j fl EStCtC. BHROpEAN AGERCyJ 1 D'l'lnV 'T' IIE interest and responsibility of Khoo <7. T promptly executed at lowest s l’l Oa/llza > U 1 v'l 1 I I'LN. -I Tuan Yak, deceased in chop Bean I ICZzfcy. 1 prices for all1,617 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article13 August 1909 - DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. MANUFACTURES AND IMPLEMENTS DIVISION. The Agri-Hor l icultural Show was brought to a successful conclusion on Wednesday evening with the presentation of diplomas, cups, and medals by Miss Anderson, daughter of His Excellency the Governor. At 5.30 p m. Sir John Anderson, accompanied by2,809 words
- Straits Echo / Article13 August 1909 - Jumping Competition. It cannot be said that the jumping com. ret it ion for horses winch took p ace on the bird day of the Agri- Horli ultural Show a pronounced success The entry for the two otent. which figuied on the pro,tmnl0 was small and the interest3,857 words
- The Straits Times / Article20 August 1909 - Mr. Herbert W. Hotting, Mus. Doc. organist of St. Augustine's Church, Brighton is dead, aged 40 years. The death is announced of Mrs. .line /.elinder, widow of tho late Kov. J. L. ZehnJer of Sarawak. Mr. F. Helm, head of the navigation bureau, Philippines government, is iv484 words
- Straits Echo / Article20 August 1909 - (Supplied by Reuter Peace Not Despaired cf. London, 19th Aug Advices from Con■tantinople say that the situation seems to hliTe enter* tl decisively a pacific phase, in oooarquencfl of Greek assurances that the forthcoming reply to the Turkish note will be Hshhfactory. Au agitation is going on at (he685 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article20 August 1909 - Jumping Competition It cannot be said tbit the in,?*leti’ion tor hors-s which tod r third ria. Of tbe 0" 'U was a pronounced Th the two events which f or gramme was small ai.d lhft lh!^ by the spectators in what was One or two of the horses3,372 words
- The Straits Budget / Article26 August 1909 - The Rev. W. E. Horley sails from England on September 10. I ho Rev. J. A. B. Cook, of the Presbyterian Church of England, has accepted to become a Patron of the Indian Christian Association, Singapore. Mr. J. R. Innes, Judicial Commissioner, r. M. S., has been582 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement27 August 1909 - IHF PINANG GAZETTE.” The New Japanese_Cinematograpb. I IAST (I£ARANtE SAIE The Property and SUBSCRIPTION. Grand Programme To-night. Further«duceo. Further red„«d,t Commercial Sales Room. I BBi aa For Dally Issue, in Town, ARRIVED! ARRIVED!! P to 30* S. pl 1909. I ||fß O g $27 per annum, MANY NEW PICTURES. The1,496 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article27 August 1909 - IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. (Before Sir W. 11. Hyndman Jones, C. J Mr. Justice Thornton, and Mr. Justice SercombeSmith-) Boustead Co. vs. Straits Government. In tlie Supreme Court yesterday the Full Court of Appeal resumed the hearing of the appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Braddell in the4,481 words
- The Straits Times / Article2 September 1909 - All outdoor games at Klang, except aquatic football, have been stopped by the late incessant rains, 11 inches in eight days. The men's doubles tennis tournament is hanging tire in tho semi-final stage, mixed American tournaments have to be put off in hopes of a change of weather, and the61 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article6 September 1909 - Riterkide (Selan<;or) Rubber Co., Ltd. Registered August 4th, by McNeill and Sime, 3, Hill Street, Edinburgh. Capita), £50,000, m l'l shares. Objects To acquire and develop as a rubber estate or for other purposes certain blocks of land known as the Riverside Rubber Estate, SelaDgor, and to carry518 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article9 September 1909 - Lieutenants C. F. Tulloh, J. Dixon G. R H ome, 3rd Battalion Middle Regiment, Singapore, have passe 1 t qualifying examination for promotion t" the rank of captain. From Golj Illustrated we cull the f o n o ing The name of the winner of the Hirrhla893 words
- Straits Echo / Article9 September 1909 - The following business in tin has boon t done to-day Penang Penang Tin Exchange, >1 in buyers, no sellers j Straits Tradiug Co., d .g buyers, no sellers E istein Smelting Co 10'J tons at 68 45 Singapoie Straits Trading Co.. 225 68-45 Total 325693 words
- The Straits Times / Article10 September 1909 - Tungku Suleiman, a younger brother of H. H. tbe Yang di Pertuan Besar of the Negri Sembilan, who was educated at tbe Malay Residential School at Kuala Kangsar and joined the government service some months ago as a Malay cadet, having been attached to the federal secretariat and the district133 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article10 September 1909 - Penang Free School vs. Penang Wanderers. A I irgr- crowd j mrnned down Io Paugkor I*. >ad }e.->fiid iy afternoon to witness the L ague match between the Penang Free School and the Penang Wanderers on Victoria Green. liom .start to finish the game was greatly in favour1,241 words
- The Straits Times / Article14 September 1909 - Motoring: in Selangor. Ong Keng Swee, writes to the Malay Mail from Klang, under date, 7th iust., as follows Your concluding remarks in your editorial notes on Mr. J. S. Mason's administration report that appeared in your journal of August 31, are uot only most appropriate, but characteristic of the487 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement20 September 1909 - MERLIMAU RUBBER TAPIOCA ESTATE, MALACCA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a call of one shilling per share (Is has to be paid in to the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, here, not later than Tuesday, the 21st instant, to secure allotment of the shares applied for. The balance of one573 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement21 September 1909 - NOTH&ES. TENDERS INVITED. 14 The Pawnbrokers enactment, 1909." Tenders will be received at tbe Office of the Secretary to Resident, Selangor, up to noon on the 15th October, 1909, for the right to receive a license to act as Pawnbroker under The Pawnbrokers Enactment, 1908," in each of the under-mentioned851 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement24 September 1909 - NOTICES. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Applications will be received at the Master Utcndant's Office up to the KNh September. 1909, for tlit post of Steward, Sailois' Howe. S.ilary |M 0 p. a., with free board and Mfhg and with an additional sum of SoOO p. a. for other duties, which can be694 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement25 September 1909 - Tenders Invited under "The Pawnbrokers' Enactment 1908. Whereas by Negri Sembilan Government Gazette Notification number 39S published iv the Gazette of tbe 6th September 1909. the Resident with the sanction of the Resident General has declared tbat the number of licenses to act as a pawnbroker for a period of844 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement27 September 1909 - NOTICES. Kites .—lst Mooch, no par Inch. Sabsfqsant months. It. For shortar partodi a* 8e»la of Chtrcaa NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tbat, owing to the indisposition of Mr. C Zimmermann, Mr. J. Stevenson, well-known among Horse Dealers and Racing men in Australia, and Importers of Horses iv the East,793 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article29 September 1909 - another f.m.s. flotation. From Our Own Correspondent.'] London, 29th Sept. The Carey United Rubber Estates, Ltd., A *en floated with a capital of £150,000 f,-’he purpose of acquiring Paradise and K mg Estates, and also 5,000 acres of f, e-t fiom the Jugra Land and Rubber Estates,79 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article30 September 1909 - The House of Lords is going to severely amend the Irish L-tnd Bill— Page 5. The Hungarian Cibinet has resigned and M. Kossuth is to be summoned to form a cabinet Page r Alleged boycott riotiDg against the Japanese has taken place bv ChiLese ia Kinta. Page113 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article30 September 1909 - The Carey United. (From nir OW* Penang, S The Carey United Lubber Estate! C -npany has been i\ utad Tne capital is 0150,4 and Ui pro moters are Messrs Va) Carev, Macltllan and D "Ugall. The shares offered to the pu KOjCOO. The company will st [uira69 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement1 October 1909 - SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Netherlands Gutta Percha Co., Ltd. Motor-tyres retreaded at Moderate Prices. All kinds of India Rubber Articlee, Sheets, VALVES. Ringß, TYRES, HOSES (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic), Gar Jcnhewos, Tubes, ENDLESS BELTS, FLOOR-TILES, MATTING, EBONITE aul Hard Rubber Articles, Bicycle Tyres. Works Offices: Passir Panjang, Singapore. Sole Agents i MESSRS.664 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement4 October 1909 - NOTICES. aUTß(i— lst Month, 110 perinea, htmiiil month*. It. For ihartar perlodj Soalt of ChtjrfM. NOTICE. Siow Soon Hoe having left our employment, be is no longer authorised to collect accounts on our behalf. RILEY, HARGREAVES k CO., LTD. u1220 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Tuesday, October 19, Thursday,733 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Advertisement5 October 1909 - JONG-UNDOX RUBBER ESTATES Ltd. The post of Dresser has been filled, Mr. N. S. P. Fernando being the successful candidate. Other applicants are thanked for their courteous enquiries. THE MANAGER, JongLandor Rubber Estates, Ltd. Octl 7.10 Tenders Invited under The Pawnbrokers' Enactment 1908. Whereas by Negri Sembilan Government Gazette Notification818 words
- The Straits Times / Letter8 October 1909 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Dear Sir, You invite me to explain certain figures in my Report to our District Association. I hare no particular difficulty in doing so. My contention was that where an average of 20 per cent, net profit was secured, a685 words
- The Straits Times / Advertisement8 October 1909 - NOTICES. Raw— l«t Mooch, 910 par inch, SabtuqiMat Booths, 96. For •borter periods m 3c&U of Chaxffes. NOTICE. Our office has been removed from 7a, Prince Street, to 4\, Prince Street, from this date, October 4, 1909. BREMER STI'HLROHR-FABHIK, LTD., (BREMEN CHAIRCANE MFG. CO., LTD.) 107". SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. AUTUMN746 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement8 October 1909 - TO LET. NO. 167, Anson Road rent $5O per mensem. Apply to— WREFORD AND THORNTON. PARA SEED. DELIVERED free at any Railway Station in the Colony or the F.M.S. at $2.50 per thousand. Packed in cases. Reduction on large orders. Apply to— C. E. S. BAX ENDALE, Jugra Estate, Selangor.547 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement9 October 1909 - we “PINANG gazette.” «wnmmmmmnnnnnnnmwnmnnnmmnnnmnnnnmntu BE 3 r^ I subscription. g inilKl DCnn’Q OPHTPIIit These delicious high-class Cigarettes are totally For Daily Issue, in Town, E~ UUH 11 DCU U O OOU lUn 3 j $27 per annum. g 3 distinct from any others obtainable j they Will $3O post free.913 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement12 October 1909 - HF “PINANG GAZETTE.’? MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I MUNICIPAL NOTICE. I PARA SEED. I hw<.*WM— ll SUBSCRIPTION. I I' HE next Ordinary .Meeting of the HK Municipal Commissioners of George rx ELIVE RED free at any Railway I fa WJ Munici pal Commissioners will he held A Town, Penang, hereby invite separate1,594 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement13 October 1909 - iHI PftANG GAZETTE.” PENANCJMLF CLUB. municipal notice. THE NEW Mil I? I P’riON SPECIAL GENERAL ME ETING will SL. -o Japanese b inuii nrnp.’Q QRnTfius For s)-,,..)')’;,,,,,,, T ot .> S-« UU.pU.UVOU U Ullll DCUII 0 OUUIUII $3O post free T uXel» sbl’ U en y MARSH, f] jll flm1,732 words
- The Straits Budget / Article14 October 1909 - To the Editor of the Straits Times. Dear Sir, —You invite me to explain certain figures in my Report to our District Association. I have no particular difficulty in doing so. My contention was that where an average of 20 per cent, net profit was secured, a674 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement15 October 1909 - (HF “PINANG GAZETTE. municipal notice. i r -ii i i—Hu subscription. N OT ICE is hereby given that the books EE w»^i T BEGG’S SCOTCH! I “MMTHOID”'] WHISKY. 1 I m I P’ The Municipal Commissioners will sit to —S H The question often arises in the mind of a1,626 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article18 October 1909 - THE GUIDES’ WITHDRAWAL \From Our Own Correspondent.'] Singapore, Oct. 18. At to-day’s meeting of the Legislative Council, the Hon. A. R. Adams asked:— “I. Why was the Detachment of the Malay States Guides some few weeks since withdrawn from the Settlement of Penang 11. Has the813 words
- Straits Echo / Article22 October 1909 - Tin (unrtfiued) is quoted here to day at $69.55, buyers no sellers at Singapore (refioed) at $69 82£ buvers no sellers ai'd in London at «£l3B 10s cish and «£l4O three month*’ sight. Opium is quoted to-day at $965, aud Raugoou rice at $132 ler711 words
- The Straits Echo (Mail Edition) / Article29 October 1909 - How little the local papers are to be depended upon for just appreciations of such situations as that which led to a general feeling 1 among Europeans in Ipoh that r.o mercy should be shown to self-assertive Chinese may be deduced from the following murderous884 words
- The Straits Times / Article5 November 1909 - Prices Profit Takings on the Stock Exchange. The Citizen, writing on September 25, fays Business in rubber shares has been on boom proportions during the week. The market ban made a decided show of strength all round, which was maintained during the greater part of the532 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article5 November 1909 - The death is announced of Mr. R. Needham Cust, formerly of h-- C.S. Messrs. E. D. Sasson Co., and Davin Sassoon <fc Co have each given $lO,OOO t the Hongkong University Fund. Mr. Maxwell Thornton, who is to be married at Home some time this month i807 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article12 November 1909 - There will be no service this afternoon at 6 p.m. owing to certain alterations m the Cathedral. We hear that Mr Leone? Fee, the proprietor of Tambun Mine, Perak, will be a member of the Federal Council, F M R and not Mr En Tong Seng, as previously stated. J94 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article15 November 1909 - Mr. H. Chfcvallier is to act as Resident Labuan. The death is announced of Sir John Baker, M.P. for Portsmouth. Mr. W. G. Bell, postmaster-general, U due in Singapore on December 9. Rear-Admiral Frederick W. Fisher has been promoted to be Vice-Admiral. The death is announced of717 words
- Straits Echo / Article17 November 1909 - Interesting: and Useful Table of Comparison. Mr. Arthur Shephard has made for The Financier in interesting table to show tbe position of tbe leading Rubber Companies. Iu his notes to The Financier Mr. Shephard says: Here and there id other publications, I found interesting estimates of future1,605 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article18 November 1909 - We hear that Mr Leoo* Fee, the proprietor of TVimbun Mine, Perak, will b* a uiemhw of the Federal Council, F M.S., la* njt Mr Eii Toag Seng, a 8 previously Ml E. V. Carev, Director of the Jugra Liad aad Rubber Estates, Ltd., and former!y of Ceylon, .s due101 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942) / Article6 December 1909 - A. L H "m a chatty T ondon I the Times of Ceylon refers th:. uuad successful F M. S plants This most successful planter I his house and shooting m Devonshire living at Cowden, Kent. B :dj iirought out at the end of Septem'ily euccessfui, and174 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article7 December 1909 - Coming Visit to Pbnang. In anticipation of the arrival of General Sir John French, the following not'ce is being circulated to members of the Penang Volunteer Corps General Sir John French, InspectorGeneral of the Forces, will arrive in Penang on the morning of the 16th inst. by712 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article9 December 1909 - LPIl— Pa;f.s. LoH Kitchener Japan and Australia :wo 1 he M:inaos Rul>ber Conference 309 The Great Issue T«« Supply Sources ;>7q I King's 37^ I he Lords aud the Mob 37 The Federal Council 3 j lh«« Navy i the East 371 Election Figures 372 IY>lic« ant> Court News.205 words
- The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (Weekly) / Article9 December 1909 - "A. L H"in a chatty London Letter to the Times of Ceylon lefers thus to a popular and successful F. M. S planter This most successful planter has given up his house and shooting m Devocshire and it new living at Cowden, Kent. His company brought out222 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Article11 December 1909 - Mr. Ross Ciuiiis arrive I in Bangkok by the Keongivai on Dec. 1. The Rev. N. J. Couvreur of Singapore is now on a visit to Kinta. Mr. H. Smith, the late manager of the Cosmopolitan Dock, at Hongkong, is dead We regret to hear that Dr.824 words
- The Straits Times / Article13 December 1909 - Mr. E. V. Carey Declares No Clouds Are on the Horizon. Mr. E. V. Carey, who came to the Straits by tbe P. and O. Delta after spending a week in Ceylon, is going to take chargo of the Carey United Kubbor Estates on Jugra Island.404 words
- Straits Echo / Article15 December 1909 - Mr. K. V. Carey Declares No Clouds Are on the Horizon. M r E- V. C’arey. who c»me to the Stra ta by the P. and O. Delta after spending a week in Ceylon, is going to take charge of the Carey United Rubber Estates on727 words
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