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traitsGOVERNMENT GAZETTE
NO. 4.] SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19 , 1912. [VOL. XLVII.
CONTENTS.
SubjectNotificationNo.
Gazette No. 3 {Extraordinary) —dated 17th January,'1912.
62 Q. & P. of Disease Ord. 1886—Amend-ment of Rules under
63 Quarantine—Port of Hongkong declaredto be infected on account of Small-pox
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Mr. S. B . H E N S O N to act as Asst. Supdt.of Police, S. ...
Mr. S. B. HENSON to be a$*"P. for theSettlement of S.
Additions to the list of J. P.'s for theSettlement of P.
Roster of Visiting Justices, S., for theyear 1912 .^
Consulate for Netherlands at P.—Mr. W.VAN DER WOUDE provisionally recog-nized as in charge of
Leave extended^—Dr. W. GILMORE ELLISDo. Mr. C. F . J. GREEN . . .Return from leave—Mr, A. M. BURN-
MURDOCHOrd. &O. XVI of 1911 not disallowed ...Telegraph Ord. 1895—Order in Council
under § 6 ... ••• -."'Forest Ord. 1908—Notification under! 5.,
S. ... .(Labuan) Disposal of Crown Lands Ord.
1891—Amendment of Rules under ...Inventions Ordinance. 1871 — Grant of
exclusive privileges of an Invention toF . G. BROWNE under
Societies Ord. 1909—Amendment of Rulesunder ...
Do.« ,. . Registration of the"Soon Thien Kok Association," S.,under .,' .
Do. "" The Kedah Plan-ters' Association," P., exempted from
, registration ... -Do. ••'• " T h e Ministering
3hildr«n's League;" P., exempted from__Jegistration ....Post Office Ord. 1904—Money Order
limit on Crete and Cuba ...Auctioneers Licensing Ordinance 1906—
List of AuctioneersMicences for 1912, S.Cancellation of Govt; Notification No, 634
of 18th June, 1909 ...'•'Tender for work, S., acceptedQuarantine—Order by the R. C , P., re
outbreak of Rinderpest amongst cattlein South Kedah ... —
Do. Order by the R. G , P., reoutbreak of Rinderpest amongst cattleat LaharTCepah, B.W. ... . •••
Do. Order by the R. C , P.,prohibiting export of cattle from P. ...
Do. Rescission of Govt. Notifica-tion No. 1628 of 29th Dec., 1911
Do. Weekly Statement of restnc-* tions . ... * ...Dp. Schedule ofOrders ii
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NotificationNo.91 Land Sale, Nibong Tebal, P. W.—Result
of ...92 Land Sale, Jasin, M.—Result of93 Do. do.94 Notice to Mariners95 Classification of English Schools at S.,
P. and M., for 191296 Banishment Ordinance 1889—List of per-
sons banished during Dec, 191197 S. S. Monthly Abstract Account of Cash
Receipts and Payments from 1st Jan.to 31st October, 1911
98 Currency Commissioners—Return of theforthe month of December, 1911
99 Mortality—Weekly Statement of100 Bankruptcy .Notices101 Municipal S. Progress Report and State
ment of Accounts for Nov.J*l911— Meteorological Observations, Monthly ...
Miscellaneous.
— Unclaimed Letters— Unclaimed Telegrams
Notifications repeated.
1503 Criminal Assizes and Courts of Appeal,S. S., 1912—Dates for holding
1309 Notice re sale of certain maps of theResurvey of Singapore Town
850 Survey Dept., S.—Draftsmen wanted ...1091 For Sale—Chronological list of Imperial
Acts applicable'to the S. S., etc.1202 Index^ of houses in Town Sub-divisions,
S., on the Re-survey Maps to be obtainedat the Land Office, S.
1301 Foreshores and Sea-Bed Ordinance 1901——Notice under, S.
1302 Do. do.1328 Societies Ord. 1909—Notice requiring
the Hap Tek Gi Ho Hoey Society tb*furnish proof of existence...
1336 Notices to Mariners1356 Steam Boilers Ord. 1887—Amendment of
Rules under ...1358 Societies Ord. 1909—Notice requiring
the "Telok Blanga Football Club" tofurnish proof t>fj existence... ...'
1359 Do. '* • Notice requiringthe "Darul Mashh'orFootball Club",to furnish proof of existence ...
1360 Do. Notice requiringthe " Straits Union Football Club" tofurnish proof of existence... •••
1391 Do. £ Notice requiring.the " Tanjong Pagar Dock Board HeadOffice Football Association" jo-fiiniishproof of existence ... r ' ••»
1392 Do, Notice requiringthe " Moonlight Football Association"to furnish proof of existence :
1393 Do. Notice requiring-• the " Baitol Eksban Football Associa-
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Subject-NotificationNo.
1394 Societies Ord. 1909—Notice requiringthe "National Golden Star's FootballClub" to furnish-,proof of existence ...
1395 Do. Notice requiringthe " Pulo Brani Recreation Club" tofurnish proof of existence...
1396 Do. - Notice, requiringthe " Smelting Works Football Club"to furnish proof of existence
Do. Notice
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1399 requiringthe "Malacca Rifle Club" to furnishproof of existence
1452 Do. Notice requiringthe " Association of the Propagation ofFaith," " Holy Childhood,'' and" Peter's Pence Association "to furnishproof of existence ... ...
1498 Do. Notice requiring the"Singapore Physical Culture Class"-to furnish proof of existence ...
1502 Examination for the Civil Service of Indiaand Eastern Cadetships—Notice of ...
1504 Chinese Immigration—Notice re1525 Societies Ord. 1909—Notice requiring the
"Green Light Football Association". to furnish proof of existence
1526 Do. Notice requiring the" Singapore Indian Benevolent Associa-"
^ v'4 tidn " t o furnish proof of existence * ..'.'""1527 Do. Notice requiring the
" Anjuman Shaukathul Islam Associa-tion" to furnish proof of existence ...
1546 Registration of Boats, M.—Notice re ...1547 Fishing Stake and Fishing Net Licences,
M.—Notice re ...1571 Societies Ord. 1909—Notice requiring the
" Hak Sit Hai.Shong Hong " to furnishproof of existence
1574 Do. Notice requiring the'' Jasin Planters' Club'' to furnish proofof existence
1575 Do. Notice requiring the'' Malacca Planters' Association '' tofurnish proof of existence ...
1581 S. S. and F. M. S. Govt. Medical School—Entrance Examination for Full Course
1582 Do. Course for HospitalAssistants
1583 Registration of Cargo, Passenger andFishing Boats, S.—Notice re
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Notification SubiectNo. ~
1584 Registration of Fishing Stakes, *S.—Notice re ... ••• •••
1590 Municipal Notice to holders of mortgagesof 4 % Loan 1897, S.
1624 Societies Ord. 1909—Notice requiring the1' Indian Dhannashala Association'' \ o
v furnish proof of existence ...1626 Do: Notice requiring The
Holt Chuan Tong Society, The PenangMarine Assoc., The Malay PenjnsulaSugar Industry Assoc., The Associa-tion of Engineers, ThePenang ChoralSociety. The Bagan Dalam FootballClub, The Anglo-Chinese SchoolFoot-ball Team and The Red Coatsf AmateurDramatic Society to furnish proof ofexistence
26 Registration of Boats, P.—Notice re ...27 Licensing of Fishing Nets, &c., P.—Notice
re ...40 Forest Ord. 1908—Notification under § 542 Holidays Ord, 1879—Tai-pusum festival
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Land Notices.1305 Rural Board, P.—Notice re sale of land xviii.1434 Do. do. J. ... xix.1506 Lands and Buildings (within Rural .Board
- limits), Dindings—Valuation of ... xix.1544 Land, Rural Board, P. W.—Notice re
sale of ... ... ••• xix,1631 Land, Butter worth, P. W.—Notice of sale
of ..: ... ... ... xx.1632 Do. , do. ... xx;.
24 Boundaries Ord. 1884—Notice under § 15 xxi.- Land Sale, B. Mertajam, P.W.—Notice of xxi.— Do. do. ... xxii.
i — Do. . do. ... xxii.— Do. do. — xxii.— Land Sale, S.—Notice of ... ... xxiii.— Land Sale, Nibong Tebal, P.W.—Noticeof xxiv.
s. Tenders invited.— Tenders invited for works, S.
— Miscellaneous Notices
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Supplement.Minutes of Meetings of S. Municipal Commissioners,
30th Nov., 8th, 22nd and 29th Dec., 19U.
The following Notifications are, by command of His Excellencythe Governor, published for general information.
R. j , WILKINSON,Colonial Secretary.
APPOINTMENTS.
No064.—His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appointMr. S. B. HENSON, Police Probationer, to act as Assistant Superintendent of Police.Singapore, with effect from the 5th instant. '
No . 65.—WITH reference to Notification No. 562, published in the Gazette ofthe 15th May, 1908, it is hereby notifiedrthat His Excellency the Governor has beenpleased to add the name of Mr. STANLEY BENSKIN HENSOW to the Commission £
, the Peace for the Settlement of Singapore.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
No.—66.—WITH reference to Notification No. 562, published in th6 Gazette'of the 15th May, 1908, it is hereby notified that His Excellency the^overnor hasbeen pleased to add the names of Messrs. CHEAH CHOO YEW, FRANK DUXBURY;JOSEPH IJpiM, WILLIAM JAMES HODGE, FREDERICK CHARLES LJJAN, JULES MARTIN,RENE HENRY DE SOLMINIHAC ONRAET, RALPH HENRY^INHORN and MARKKINGSLEY WHITLOCK to the Commission of the Peace for the Settlement of Penang.
No. 67 .—AT a meeting of Visiting "Justices for the Settlement of Singapore,held on Monday, 15th January, the following Roste^ was arranged for the year 1912:—
Chairman—Mr. W. E. HOOPER/
January ... Messrs. S. CODRINGTON and E. D .HEWAN.February ... „ F. M, BADDELEY and A, D. ALLAN.March ... „ W. G. BELL and A. HQOD-BEGG.April ... „ A. W, BAILEY and P. CUNLIFFE.May . . . „ R. J. FARRER and J. H. GARRATT.June ... „ H. W. FIRMSTONE and W. MAKEPEACE.July ... „ F. J. HALLIFAX and A. B. LINTON.
^^lugust * ... „ H. MARRIOTT and M. E. PLIMPTON.September ... „ W. PEACOCK and F. G. PENNY.October ... „ Commander RADCLIFFE, R.N., and E>. K. SOMERVILLE.November ... ,, V. GOTTLIEB and H. W. BUCKXAND.December ... „ E. B. MAUNDRELL and W. G. HENNINGS.
No. 68.—His Excellency the Governor, pending the receipt of instructionsfrom His Majesty's Government, has been pleased to provisionally recognize Mr. W.VAN DER WOUDE as in charge of the Consulate for the Netherlands at Penang viceMr. J. C. JURRJENS.
LEAVE.
No. 69 .—THE Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the^Qolonies has beenpleased to extend, with half-salary, the leave of absence granted to Dr. W. GILMOREELLIS, Principal Civil Medical Officer, Straits Settlements, until the arrival atSingapore of a steamship due on or about the 9th of February, 1912.
No. 7O. -^-THE Right Hon'ble,the Secretary of State for the Colonies has beenpleased to extend, with half-salary, thfe leave of absence granted to Mr. C. F. J,GREEN, Registrar, Supreme Court, District Judge and Magistrate, Malacca, until thearrival at Singapore of the steamship Natnur due on or about the 14th ofMarch,
No* 71.T—MR. A. M. BURN-MURDOCH, Conservator of Forests, Straits Settle-ments and. Federated Malay States, resumed the duties of his appointment on returnfrom leave of absence, on the 9th instant.
No . 72 .—THE Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies hasnotified that His MAJESTY THE KING will not be advised to exercise his powei^rfiisallowance with respect to the following Ordinance :-r-
'*" No. XVl of igu—:v An Ordinance for making Final Provision for the. Fublic Service for the year 1910,"
58 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
N o . 7 3 . — " T H E TELEGRAPH ORDINANCE 1895."—ORDER BY T H EGOVERNOR IN COUNCIL UNDER SECTION 6.
From 1st January, 1912, deferred telegrams in plain language shall beaccepted for the following countries at i i cents per word in addition to thecharges made by the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company:—
United Kingdom India •United States of America British Colonies (except NorthernGermany Rhodesia)Togoland France (inpluding Algeria andCameroons Tunis)German South-West Africa PortugalGerman East Africa Portuguese Colonies
2. The conditions of acceptance shall be as follows:—
FORM, AND HANDING. IN.
(1) Declaration by Sender.—The sender mustsign, when handing in thetelegram, a Declaration giving a formal assurance that the text is entirelyin PLAIN LANGUAGE, and that it does not bear any meaning jother thanthat which appears on the face of it: the Declaration must specify thelanguage in which the Telegram is written. •
(2) Supplementary Instructions.—The sender of a DEFERREDJTELEGRAM at REDUCED RATES must insert before the ADDRESS the
Supplementary Instruction " LC ' completed, as is laid down in paragraph3 : this Instruction is counted in the number of words charged for.
(3) Form.—The text of Deferred Telegrams must be written entirelyin PLAIN LANGUAGE, and must not contain any figures, Commercial marks,groups of letters, or signs of punctuation of abbreviated expressions : anyTelegram containing a succession of isolated letters of Numbers, of Names,or of words without connected meaning, and generally any Telegram whichdoes not, in the opinion of the Telegraph service, bear an intelligiblemeaning on the face of it, is not admitted to the benefit of the reduced rate.
REGISTERED ADDRESSES are accepted, if accompanied by a text whichmakes their nature clear.
NUMBERS must be written in words: TELEGRAMS WITHOUT TEXTare not admitted: TELEGRAMS AT REDUCED RATES must be written inFrench, or in one of the languages of the Country of Origin, or Destination,specified by the Administrations concerned, and authorized for Inter-national Telegraphic Correspondence in plain language, according as thelanguage employed is French, a language of the Country of Origin, or alanguage of the Country of Destination, the Supplementary Instruction—LC—4s completed, and becomes LCF, LCO, or LCD: the use of two, or more,languages in the same Telegram * is not allowed: the wording of theAddress, and the Signature of these Telegrams is governed by the Rules inforce forxOrdinary Telegrams.
(4) Counting of Words.—The words in the ADDRESS, in the TEXT,'and in the SIGNATURE, are counted according to the Rules in force forOrdinary Telegrams.
(5) Application vf full Ordinary Rate to Irregular Telegrams.-—The Telegraph Administrations reserve the right to refuse at theReduced Rate any I elegram which, in their opinion, js notin accordancewith the foregoing conditions/XWhen the DELIVERY OFFICE observes thata Telegram bearing one of thexSupplementary Instructions-^LCF, orLCD—does not comply with theseNconditions, the Telegram is treatedin the same way as one containing irregular combinations. " •
w (6) Order of Transmission.—DEFERRED TELEGRAMS are only"*transmitted after NONURGENT Private Telegratras, and PRESS Telegrams:those which have not reached their destinatib^i within a PERIOD OF24 HOURS from the time of handing-in, are transmuted in turn withTelegrams charged for at the FULL RATE.
(7) Delivery.—Telegrams at REDUCED RATES are delivered in turnwith Telegrams at FULL RATES.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 59
(8) SPECIAL SKRVICES TELEGRAMS at REDUCED RATES may bearany of the Supplementary Instructions, EXCEPT that relating to URGENCY.The Rates applicable to the various SPECIAL SERVICES desired by theSender of a Deferred I elegram (Paid Service Telegrams conditions ofdelivery UP TC etc.) are the same as in the case of ORDINARYTelegrams: the corresponding Supplementary Instructions are charged
.for at the Reduced Rate: Telegraph Money Orders, and MaritimeTelegrams, are NOT admitted at the REDUCED RATE. •
(9) General Conditions.—Telegrams at REDUCED RATES aresubject to all the conditions of the International Regulations which do notconflict with the foregoing conditions.
M. S. H. McARTkUR,COUNCIL CHAMBER, Acting Clerk of Councils.
SINGAPORE, Uh January, 1912 ,_
No.- 74.-<-NOTIFICATION OF THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTION OF^ R E S E R V E D FOREST IN THE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE.
IN accordance with the provisions of section 5 of "The ForestOrdinance 1908," notice is hereby given that it is proposed to constituteas a Reserved Forest the land situated in the Island of Singapore which isspecified in the Schedule hereto and of which a plan may be seen in theoffice of the Surveyor-General at Singapore.
Notice is further given in accordance with the provisions of the saidsection of the said Ordinance that any person claiming any right orprivilege, or making any claim in respect of any land within the areaspecified in the said Schedule, is required, within the period of threemonths from the date of publication of this notification to present to theColonial Secretary a written notice specifying the nature of such right orclaim.
R. J. WILKINSON,Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements.
SCHEDULE.
All that piece of land containing in extent 15 acres, 1 rood and 34poles marked lot 3* Survey No. 4854 situated in the district of Sembawang,Mukim No. XIII, in the Island of Singapore and bounded as follows, thatis to say:—
On the North by Lot 31 and Sembawang Reserved Forest.On the South by Sembawang Reserved Forest.On the East by Sembawang Reserved Forest.On the West by Lot 31 .
No. 75 . "THE (LABUAN) DISPOSAL OF CROWN LANDS ORDINANCE
1891."Amendment of Rules under Rule 4 of the Rules made by His
Excellency the Governor under section ifj, A of " The (Labuan) Disposalof Crown Lands Ordinance 1891," published as Notification No. 465 inthe Gazette of the 16th April, 1908, is amended to read as follows :—
" 4. The purchaser of each lot of land shall also pay to theLand Office the sum of $1.50 for each boundary stone and $2 forthe registration and execution of the Crown Lease or Grant. Quit-rent shall be charged as from the day of purchase."
66* STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
U p . 7Q.—GRANT OF EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES BY THE GOVERNOR IN
COUNCIL UNDER "THE INVENTIONSJ)RDINANCE NO. XII OF 1871."
WHEREAS FREDERICK GEORGE BROWNE, of 38, Lambeth Avenue, Malvern,near Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Australia, Inventor, has filed In the ColonialSecretary's Office a Specification of an Invention for "Improved Machine for cleaningthe hulls of ships below water line," the Governor in Council has, under the PublicSeal of the Colony, granted to the said FREDERICK GEORGE BROWNE the EXCLUSIVEPRIVILEGE of making, selling and using the said Invention in the Colony for the termof fourteen years from this date.
The Specification may be seen on application at the Colonial Secretary's Officeon payment of the usual fee.
; M. S. H. McARTHUR,COUNCIL CHAMBER, Acting Clerk of Councils.
SINGAPORE, nth January, 1912.
No. .77.—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."—AMENDMENT OFRULES UNDER.
RULE 2 of the Rules made by th^Ooveroer in Council under "TheSocieties Ordinance 1909," published as Notification No. 120 in theGazette of the 28th January, 1910, is amended by the addition at theend thereof of the following clause:—
(iv).—(1) No registered society shall change its place of business orplace of meeting without the previous permission in writingof the Registrar of Societies.
(2) No alteration in the registered rules or objects of anyregistered society, shall be of force until approved in writingby the Registrar of Societies.
(3) The Registrar of Societies, on giving his permission orapproval, shall forthwith amend the registered particularsconcerning the society by inserting the new place of businessor place of meeting or new rules or objects in the place ofthose already registered.
M. S. H. McARTHUR,COUNCIL CHAMBER, Acting Clerk of ComicttsT
SINGAPORE, 12th January, 1912.
N o . 78.—" THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
IT is hereby notified that the " Soon Thien Kok Association," Singapore, has beenduly registered in the Settlement of Singapore, under section 5 of "TheSocieties Ordinance 1909," in accordance with an Order by the Governor in Council,dated 4th December, 1911.
W. PEACOCK,SINGAPORE, 12th January, 1912. for Registrar of Societies.
N o . 79.—" THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
IT is hereby notified that an Order was made by the Governor in Council on the29th of December, 1911, under sections (5) of "The Societies Ordinance 1900,"exempting from registration in the Settlement of Penang the society known as " TheKedah Planters' Association," Penang. ' • • • • .
*W. T. CHAPMAN,CHINESE PROTECTORATE, • Assistant Registrar of Societies.
PENANG, Sth January, 1912.
STRAITS-SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912,
No. 8 O . - T " T H E SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
I T is hereby notified that an Order was made by the Governor in Council onthe 29th of December, 1911, under section 5 (5) of "The Societies Ordinance 1909,"exempting from registration in the Settlement of Penang the society known as" The Ministering Children's League," Penang.
CHINESE PROTECTORATE,PENANG, qth January, 1912.
W. T. CHAPMAN,Assistant Registrar of Societies.
No. 81 .—WITH reference to Rule 6 of the Regulations published asNotification No. 1520 in the Government Gazette of 8th December, 1911, it is herebynotified that the maximum limit of a money order drawn on Crete has been fixedat £40 and on Cuba at £20.
GENERAL POST OFFICE,
StNGAPORE, 4M January, 1912.
W. G. BELL,Postmaster-General, S. S.
No. 82.—Licences under "The Auctioneers Licensing Ordinance 1906,"for the year 1912, have been granted to the undermentioned persons:—
Name.
David DrummondSam Tomlinson
Arthur PatrickCameron
John Thomas Lloyd
Harold Mayne Caldi-cott
vChing Kehg LeeYeo Hock HoeNavena Kanusamy
PillayFritz Mdding
Lean Chong Hjn; J. S. CunninghamP. R. A. Doral
Nature of Licence granted.
Auctioneer's Town Licence,Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.Do.Do.
Do.Do.
Do.Do.Do.
Place of business.
Messers. Bouste/d & Co., S'pore.No. iOOB, Robinson Road,
Singapore/
Messers. Paterson, Simons &Co.,Ltd../Singapore.
Nos. 16/17 & 18, Raffles Place,Singapore.
Messrs. Barlow & Co., Singapore.Ho. 3, Raffles Place, Singapore.
Do.
No. 63, Victoria Street, Singapore.Messrs. Huttenbach Bros. & Co.,
Singapore. 'No. 13, Bishop Street, Penang.No. 21, Beach Street, Penang.No. 56, Green Hall, Penang.
No. 83.—-NOTIFICATION NO. 634 published in the Gazette of the 18th June,? 9 9 , ^ Which AHMAD BIN MAT AMIN was invested with the powers of a. PoliceQflicer is hereby cancelled
' No . 84 .—TH£ following tender is accepted:— ^
Genera/ repairs to Sultan Ali's Palace at Kampong-Qkm—GOHICAY TIAM ... ... ,,: $3»2oo.
62 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
No. 8 5 . — " T H E QUARANTINE AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE ORDINANCE
1886."—ORDER BY THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR, PENANG.
RINDERPEST;—Whereas by "The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance1886," it is enacted amongst other things that the Governor in Council may from timeto tfme make and when made revoke or vary such Rules and Regulations as may seemto the Governor in Council necessary or expedient for the purpose of preventing theintroduction into the Colony of any disease, and also of preventing the spread of anydisease: And whereas by Regulatipn 69 (ii) made by the Governor in Councilunder the above-mentioned Ordinance and dated the 10th November, 1908, it wasprovided that whenever information is received^tbat any contagious or infectiousdisease exists amongst any animals at any place without the Colony, it shall be lawfulfor the Governor, or for the Colonial Secretary or Resident Councillor at any Settlementfrom which the Governor shall be absent, to issue an order prohibiting either absolutelyor conditionally the importation into such Settlement of any animals from such place.And whereas upon due enquiry, it has been ascertained by the Resident Councillor ofPenang in the absence of the Governor, that a contagious disease, to wit, Rinderpest,exists amongst cattle in South Kedah.
It is hereby ordered that, until further notice, no cattle shall be allowed to beimported or brought over into Province Wellesley overland from the above-namedplace (bullocks and carts must be changed at the Frontier).
w. ,PENANG, Sth January, 1912. Resident Councillor
No. 8 6 . — " T H E QUARANTINE AND PREVENTION OF DISEASE ORDINANCE
1886."—ORDER BY THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR, PENANG.
RINDERPEST :—Whereas by " The Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordin-ance 1886," it is enacted amongst other things that the Governor in Council mayfrom time to time make and when made revoke or vary such Rules and Regulationsas may seem to the Governor in Council necessary or expedient for the purpose ofpreventing the introduction linto the Colony of any disease, and also of preventingthe spread of any disease: And whereas by Regulation 69 (i) made by the Governorin Council under the above-mentioned Ordinance and dated the 10th November,1908, it was provided that whenever it should appear to the Governor, or theColonial Secretary or Resident Councillor at any Settlement from which theGovernor should be absent, after such inquiry as he should deem necessary, that anycontagious or infectious disease exists amongst any animals in any Settlement, itshould be lawful for the Governor, Colonial Secretary or Resident Councillor as thecase may be to issue an order to regulate the movement of ahy^mmalsjmtbin suchlimits "as may be fixed by him for the purpose within the Settlement where sucTTdisease exists, and to prohibit the movement of any animals into or to any placeoutside such limits: And whereas upon due enquiry, it has been ascertained by the^Resident Councillor of Penang in the absence of the Governor, that a contagiousdisease, to wit, Rinderpest, exists amongst cattle at a place called Lahar Kepah inProvince Wellesley. * .
I t is hereby ordered that, until further notice, no cattle shall be allowed to betaken into or removed out of or be moved about within the area comprised withinthe following limits:—
The boundaries of Mukims 2 & 5 Northern District, Province Wellesley.
W. EVANB,PENANG, the 16th day of January, 1912. Resident QotuictUor.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 63
No. 8 7 . — " T H E DISEASED CATTLE (PREVENTION OF EXPORT) ORDINANCE
1894".—ORDER BY THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR,PENANG.
WITH reference to Government Notification No. 1576, published in the GovernmentGazette of the 15th December, 1911, it is hereby ordered that no cattle shall beexported from the Island of Penang for a further period of one month from date.
PENANG, %th January, 1912.W. EVANS,
Resident Councillor.
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No. 8 8 — " THE QUARANTINE AND PREVENTION OF . DISEASE ORDINANCE
1886."—ORDER BY THE ACTING RESIDENT, MALACCA. i
RINDERPEST having ceased to exist among cattle in the mukim of Chabau,the order made by the Acting Resident, Malacca, under "The Quarantine andPrevention of Disease Ordinance 1886 " on the 20th December, 1911, and publishedas Government Notification No. 1628 is hereby rescinded.
MALACCA, \$th January, 1912.H. MARRIOTT,
Acting Resident.
No. 89.—STATEMENT OF QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS IN FORCE ON
1 8TH JANUARY, 1912.
Disease.
Cholera
Do.
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Small-pojL-
Do.
Country.
India
Do.
Siam
Do.
China
Locality.
Madras
Calcutta
Bangkok
Do.
Hongkong
Restrictions in force.
Quarantine at the- discretion ofthe Health Officer
Do. do.
Do. do.
Do. do.
Do. do.
Authority.
Government Notification No. 14,30of 17th November, 1911.
Government Notification No. 1456of 24th November, 1911.
Government Notification No. 1534of 8th December, 1911.
Government Notification No. 1457©f 24th November, 1911.
Government Notification No. 63of 17th January, 1912.
N o 90—SCHEDULE of Orders in force on the igth January under "TheQuarantine Rules 1908" and " The Diseased Cattle (Prevention of Export) Ordinance1894," relating to the importation, exportation and moving of animals other than dogs.
1.—Orders under Rule 69 (i) regarding the moving of cattle into, out of or within
certain areas:—
Disease.
Foot-and-Mouth Disease. and RinderpestRinderpest ...
Do.Do.Do.
Area proclaimed.
Malacca ' ... •••Mukira of Ramuan China KechilMukim of Sungai SiputMukim of Brisu ... — ;;Mukims 2 and 5 Northern District, P. W
No. and date of Notification.
1524 of 30th December, 1910.1405 of 10th November, 1911.1540 of 8th December, 1911.1604 of 22nd December, 1911.86 of 19th January, 1912.
€4 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19,
II.—Orders under Rule 69 (ii) regarding the-importation of cattleA—from places outside the Colony:—
Disease.
Rinderpest
Foot-and-Mooth Disease
Rinderpest
From
Province ofNakon Sri-tamarat ...
Senggora ...TelubinT far r g and
Negapatam
Simpang Tiga,Knao, Perak
Trang, Girbi,Pungha,Tongkah, Puket&Luntah
South Kedah
To
Colony
Penang
P. Wellesley
Extent of Order.
Prohibition
Quarantine at the discre-tion of the GovernmentVeterinary Surgeon ...
Prohibition
No. and date of Notification.
1401 of 5th December. 1910.845 of 7th July. 1911.1192 of 22nd September. 1911.
1220 of 29th September. 1911.
1362 of 3rd November, 1911.v
1363 of 3rd November, 1911.85 of 19th January, 1912.
B—from one part of the Colony to another:—
Disease.
1From To Extent of Order. No. and date of Notification.
•
III.—Orders under "The Diseased Cattle (Prevention of Export) Ordinance1894 " prohibiting export of cattle:—
From
Penang
Period
One month
No. and date of Notification.
•87 of 8th January, 1912.
(G. G. of January 19.)
IV.—Orders relating to animals other than cattle :-
Nature of Order.
Surra—No animals shall be imported or brought over into the Settle-ment of Penang from the Krian District. Perak
Swine Fever—No pigs shall be allowed to be taken into, removed outof or be moved about within the Northern, Central and SouthernDistricts, P. W. ...
No. and date of Notification.
624 of 12th May, 1911;
47 of 12th January, 1912.
V.—Proclamation under^Rule 115:-^--
Disease.
Rabies
Area proclaimed.
Settlement of Malacca
-—; — ; ._.''!_..
No. and date of Notification.
1191 of 22nd September, 1911.
N o . 01 .—NOTICE UNDER SECTION 9 OF " T H E LANb REVENUE COLLECTION ORDINANCE N O . IV OF 1886."
I. The result of the sale of certain lands which were sold by Public Auction on the 27th of December, 1911, under the powers given tothe Collector by "The Land Revenue Collection Ordinance No. IV of 1886," in order to recover arrears of rent, is published for general information.
II. It is hereby notified that the titles and rights of the persons claiming under the titles enumerated in the first column of the following schedulehave been conveyed to the persons named in the sixth column, and that the s aid titles, together with all titles, encumbrances or other interestsderived therefrom, have been cancelled. . >
III. Any person knowingly and with fraudulent intent offering for sale, transfer or mortgage, or otherwise dealing with any of the saidjtitles,encumbrances or other interests which have so been cancelled, is, by the provisions of section 9 (3) of "The Land Revenue Collection Ordinance IVof 1886," deemed to have attempted to commit or to have committed (as the case may be) the offence defined in section 415 of the Penal Code.
Titles.
S. Gt. 18268„ 18267» 13^4
Appln. 14/08S. Gt. 17736Pt. L. 10585
Lot Nos.
>
364. 365358
1933Ui
2$gvii363XXXVU
i
\Tames.
1
0. E. P.'Anamalay Nadar1 Do.
Abdul RaofK Kupa GanyLong bin Mat DinNeoh Soot Neon
Mukim.
IX}»
XVIM
XIIV
Area.
A. r. p.
6 1 003 1 290 3 231 0 33
11 2 201 2 20
Purchaser's Name.
1 *1 •
Wong Ah Chong ...do.
PonusamyOng Thuan Eng ...M. SikanderAdam
CurrentRent.
$ c.
8 004 000 501 00
18 800 50
C. H. G. CLARKE,Deputy Collector of Lokd Revenue
Nibong Te&ai, Province Wellesley^ South,
Cost.
9 c>2 002 002 002 002 002 CO
Interest.
$- c.0 800 480 200 241 660 20
Totaldue toGovern-
ment.
10 006 002 503 00
20 802 50
Amountrealized
atAuction.
$ c.98 0041 0013 12IO 5067 00
6 00•
Surplusheld
undersec. 8(2)in trust
forformerowner.
9 Ct
87 2034 5210 42.7 26
44 $43 30
vO
jo
No. 92.—NOTICE UNDER SECTION 9 OF "THE.LAND REVENUE COLLECTION ORDINANCE NO. IV OF 1886."
I. The result of the sale of certain lands which were sold by Public Auction on the 29th December, 1911, under the powers given to the Collector by "The Land* Revenue CollectionOrdinance No. IV of 1886," in order, to recover arrears of rent, is published for general information.
II. It Is hereby notified that the titles and rights of the persons claiming under the titles enumerated in the first column of the'following schedule have been conveyed to the person namedin the sixth column, and that the said titles, together with all titles, encumbrances or other interests derived therefrom, have been cancelled. -
III, Any person knowingly and with fraudulent intent offering for sale, transfer or mortgage, or otherwise dealing with any of the said titles, encumbrances or other interests which have sobeen cancelled, is, by the provisions of section 9 (3) of "The Land Revenue Collection Ordinance IV of 1886," deemed to have attempted to commit or to have committed (as the case may be)the offence defined in section 415 of the Penal Code. i
JASIN, DISTRICT OFFICE,
gth January, 1912.
M. E. SHE&WOOD,Deputy Collector of Land Revenue,
and District Officer for the yasin District,
-
Title.
76527464124912355*586308608979
134S9
286
Lot No.
00730
I8l6443968276672373845637
«..1677844826475O4
- 4732342028
47322
Name.
Limat bin H. MaripLantak bin MamatChinta binte KatamItam binte Kulop MohVjang bin BegarMaseh bin LaniH. Bedol bin RedinJenap binte KamaludinBaki bin KariAH bin BedinMacha bin Masabail .Leong Tow Hong . .Mahasan bin DoramanRasip bin Sumat
Mukim.
NyalasDo.Do. , .
ChabauBatang MalakaBukit SinggehNyalasAyer Pan as
Do.' UmbeiNyalasAyer Panas
> KesangNyalas
--
Area.
A, r. p.
» 3 388 1 341 3 203 0 001 0 324 l °30 2 101 1 062 2 222 I O42O 180 2 38,0 2 142 1 ?4
Purchaser's Name.
Bailiff Choon In on behalf of Government .Do.Do. .Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do. .Do.Do.Do.
CurrentRent.
$ c.
2 004 201 So1 So0 909 000 So0 652 001 204 5o0 500 50S 00
Costs.
$ c.
3 503 So3 5O2 503 5O3 So3 So2 so2 503 SO3 502 So2 003 So
Totaldue to
Govern-ment.
$ c.
5 5O7 7o5 004 004 40
12 so4 003 154 5o4 7O8 003 co2 508 so
C
P5HHPI
to
rSTRAITS SETTLfiMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 67
N o . 93.—NOTICE UNDER SECTION 9 OF " THE LAND REVENUE COLLECTIONORDINANCE No. IV OF 1886."
I. The result of the sale of certain lands which were sold by Public Auctionon the 22nd December, 1911, under the powers given to the Collector by "TheLand Revenue Collection Ordinance No. IV of 1886," in order to recover arrears ofrent, is published for general information.
II. It is hereby notified that the titles and rights of the persons claiming underthe titles enumerated in the first column of the following schedule have been conveyedto the persons named in the sixth column, and that the said titles, together with alltitles, encumbrances or other interests derived therefrom, have been cancelled.
III. Any person knowingly and with fraudulent intent offering for sale, transferor mortgage, or otherwise dealing with any of the said titles, encumbrances or otherinterests which have so been cancelled, is, by the provisions of section 9 (3) of "TheLarjd Revenue Collection Ordinance IV of 1886," deemed to have attempted to commitor to have committed (as the case may be) the offence defined in section 415 of thePenal Code. '
M. E. SHERWOOD,Deputy Collector of Land Revenue,
JASIN, DISTRICT OFFICE, and District Officer for the Jasin District,gtk January, 1912.
Title.
2813639
663181
5472
S.Gt 12604
Lot No.
28882
179291792843543476992426825005
Name.
Wee binte Kamis ...
J Nap binte Ajam ...
Abdullah bin KamatMuat bin SuanBiah binte Lemat ...Bari bin Manap ...Te Ong
Mukim.
Rim
Nyalas <
do.do.Jus
Chin ChinChabau
Area.
A.r. p.
6 1 281 3 260 1 215 3 021 3 221 2 000 1 00
36 1 04
Purchaser's Name.
H.BabubinMonsengh
| Yah binte Tulis {
Mahon bin Dolah ...Yah binte Tulis ...Masop bin Sudiu ...Hitam binte Saleh...Bailiff Choon In on
behalf of the Govt.
Cur
rent
Ren
t.
$ c.
3 201 450 504 5o1 501 100 50
27 40
Cos
ts.
% c.
250
J 3 5<>3 503 503 50250
3 50
Tot
al
due
toG
over
nmen
t. 1
% c.
5 7o
5 458 ooST4 oo3 oo
30 90
No. 94*—NOTICE TO MARINERS.
••r- NO. 521.
CHINA SEA.SHANGHAI DISTRICT.
STEEP ISLAND RESPONDING FOG-GUN SIGNALTO BE DISCONTINUED-
REFERRING to Notice to Mariners No. 510, notice is hereby given that reportsfrom vessels which have passed Steep Island during fog show that the Siren wasfirst heard by them at the following distances :—
From the southward, at 1, 3 ,4, 6, 7, and 11 miles; and from the northward,at I, 7, and 7 miles.
From about the 22nd January the Responding Fog-gun Signal at this station-will be discontinued.
By Order of the Inspector-General of Customs,
IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS, ^
COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,
SHANGHAI, 4JA January, 1912,
W. FERD. TYLER,Coast Inspector.
N o . 05.—CLASSIFICATION OF ENGLISH SCHOOLS AT SINGAPORE, MALACCA AND PENANG FOR THE YEAR ,1912.
—
I2
3
56789
1 0
111 2
13141516
i2
3
456
r • .
SINGAPORE (Boys').
Raffles Institution ... . . . . . .Outram Road School •••Victoria Bridge School . . . .Cross Street Infant School . . .St. Joseph's InstitutionAnglo-Chinese School . . . .;. . . .Anglo-Chinese Free School
• Sfc Anthony's Boys' SchoolSt. Andrew's Mission SchoolAmerican Mission Anglo-Tamil School ...
SINGAPORE (Girls1).
Raffles Girls'SchoolConvent School .. ... . . .St. Anthony's Girls' School. . . 7...American Mission Girls'School . . .American Mission Chinese Girls' SchoolSingapore Chinese Girls' School
MALACCA (Boys').
High SchoolG o v e r n m e n t Preparatory S c h o o l ...S t . Francis* S c h o o l ... ...
MALACCA (Girls').
Convent School... ' ... ... ...The Portuguese Mission Tranquerah SchoolThe Convent Branch School *..
Gradefor Infant
Class.
Government School.Do. . .Do. IDo. 1
Grant-in-aid School. IDo. IDo. II
• Do. IIDo. IIDo. Ill
Government School. IGrant-in-aid School. I
Do. IIDo. . IDo. IDo. II
Government School.Do. I
Grant-in-aid School I
Grant-in-aid School. I1 '-, Do. . II
Do. • - ; 1
Grade forLower
Standards.
Grade forHigher
Standards-
1911.
i1
"i1
11111111
11
1111
11
1
11
1ii1
1I
• • •
. . .
"i1
...
...
11
111
ii
* i...
1
111
Gradefnr Q*»ror oe-
pondarvClasses.
1
...i1
11
i .
1...
1
11•
...
Gradeor InfantClass.
IIII
IIIIII
III
II
IIII
II
i1
1111
Grade forLower
Standards.
Grade forHigher
Standards.
1912.
II
i1
11111111
11
1111
11
1
ii
111
V
II
i1
...
...r .
II
III
ii
1
i
111•••
Gradeior ot."
condaryClasses.
1
II
• • •...
II
...I
I
i
11
...
CLASSIFICATION OF ENTGLISH SCHOOLS AT SINGAPORE, MALACCA-ANa PENANG FOR THE YEAR 1912 — Concluded.
—
I2 '
3456789
101112
l31415
16
1718
" .: * ' . •
PENANQ (Boys').
F r e e S c h o o l ... . . . .St. Xavier's InstitutionAmerican Mission Anglo-Chinese SchoolBukit Tengah SchoolPulau Tikus School ...Roman Catholic Anglo-Tamil School .. <St. George's Mission Anglo-Tamil SchoolAmerican Mission Anglo-Tamil SchoolNibong Tebal Anglo-Chinese School ...Bukit Mertajam Anglo-Chinese School . . .Butterworth S. P. G. Mission, School ...St. Anthony's Anglo-Tamil School ... . . .
PENANQ (Girls').
Government Girls'School . . . .Convent School . . .American Mission An^lo-Chinese Girls' School
PENANQ (Chinese).
Balik Pu lau B o y s ' S c h o o l ... ...PENANQ (Tamil).
P r a i E s t a t e S c h o o l . *. ... ...B a t u K a w a n E s t a t e S c h o o l ... ... ...
—
Grant-in-aid School.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.Do.
* Do.Do,
Government School.Grant-in-aid School.
Do.
Grant-in-aid School.
Grant-in-aid School.Do.
Gradefor Infant
Class.
III
IIII
IIIIIti lII
IIIIIIIII
III
...
Grade forLoWer
Standards.
1 Grade for; HigherStandards.
1911.
III
III
IIIIIIIIIII
\ m] III
I-1
I
. . .
IIIII
1
1 1I
IIIII...• • i
• . •
ii...• • •
11
11
11in
Grade
tor se-condaryClasses
1II
• • •... !
...
II
HI
...
• •
Gradefor Infant
Class.
III
IIII
IIIIIIIIII
HIIII
III
Grade forLower
Standards.
Grade forHigher
Standards.
1912.
III
III
IIIII-11
IIII
IIIclo
II
II
; ...
IIII
III
III......
• • •II...
sed.
II
II
•••
IIII
Grade
for be-condaryClasses.
1
-
III
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
II
III
..;
... to
J. B. ELCUM,'Director of Education, S, S. and F. M. 5.
70 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN.
No. 96.—ThE FOLLOWING LIST OF PERSONS BANISHED DURING THEMONTH OF DECEME^R, 191 I, IS PUBLISHED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION :— %
Name in English.
Chia Khim Chun
Teng A Tong alias Li «Ming (Teng A >Thong) J
Tan Hua
Chen Fu Yin alias )Chen Ngiok Jin j
Chan Chin Hian alias•*!Fan Sian Chu J
Chiu Loh Fuk alias Chiu Ma alias Chiu >A Po (Chiu Man) J
Leong Sen alias ~\Leong Cheong >(Leong lan) 3
Tang Yeo alias Tang lKim alias Tang >Leong (Tang lor ) 3
Teh Nguang alias^Lim Cheng (Ter >Nguang) 3
Tan Kau
Li Ki
Chi Chuan Chiu altos']Chi Tuan alias Chi /Chiu (Chhi Chuan fChiu) J
Tang A Nguan aliasTang Long Kia
ILi Si alias Li Lak
Wong A Kiang
Chiu Kai Hian
LimTekKiong
Tan Kau alias Thian-")Kha or Chhau-Kha >Kau J
Ien Ba Chi
SimChiap Hi ...
Je« Ngi Li .-'••••.
ime mChinese
Characters.
%
•£ 7C
3*1
II-IO-II
Date ofBan,ish-
mentOrder.
I l-IO-l I
II-IO-II
IUIO-II
II-IO-II
II-IO-II
4-10-11
II-IO-II
20-10-11
III-IO-II
»
31-10-11
8-11-11
8-u-n
20-11-11
20-11-11
20-11-11
20-11-11
2CKXI-tl
Periodof
Banish-ment.
For life.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Dof
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do,
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do,
Do..
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Dp.
Dateon which
Order wascarried
into effect.
Authority(No. of c. s, a
paper).
8-12-11
8-12-ir
8-I2-II
8-I2-II
17-12-11
17-12-11
17-12-11
17-12-11
17-12-11
I7-12-II
I7-I2-II
I7-I2-II
I7-I2-II
28-I2-II
28-I2-II
28-I2-II
28-I2-II
28-12-11
28-I2-II
2*8-12-11
Prisons 623 i / n
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Prisons 6446/11
Do.
Do.'
Do.
Do.
Prisons 6305/1 ift
Do.
Do.
Do.
Prisons 6726/11
Do:
Prisons 6646/11
Do.
Do.
Do
SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 71
LIST OF PERSONS BANISHED DURING THE MONTH OP DECEMBER, 1911—Concluded.
Name inName inChinese
Characters.
Urn A La
Siau Iu
TanTsapNga
LimSoeMoe
Low Ah Kow (Lu AKail)
Vong Urn Yeong .,
*Ang Hai .
Chin Chun (ChhinChun)
Hoh Seng (Ho Seng)
Wong A Lim alias jWongAKui j
Ng A So alias NgChah Keh (Ng AShu)
EkKiah
Vong A Hap (Wong i
* If j !
+ m.
gA Hap)
lim Man Chun (ling )Mang Chhon) „ j
Teng Kong
Li- A Cbing (Li AChhjng)
Fong Chhiing
HP,
J
Date ofBanish-
mentOrder,
# ft
2O-II-II
2I-II-II
2O-11-11
2O-I I-I I
14-IO-II
14-IO11
17-H-II
9-II-II
9-11-11
9-11-11
8-ii.n
14-10-11
U-IO-II
14-11-11
14-n-n
14-11-11
25-5-11
Periodof
Banish-ment.
For life.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Dateon whichOrder was
carriedinto effect
Authority(No.ofC.S.O.
paper).
28-12-H
28-12-11
28-12-H
Do. 28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-1i
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
28-12-11
Prisons 6646/11
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Prisons 6627/11
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Prisons 6559/11
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
No, 07.—STRAITS31ST OCTOBER, 1911.
SETTLEMENTS—MONTHLY ABSTRACT ACCOUNT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FROM
Account of Cask Receipts and Payments from ist January to $lst October, 1911.IST JANUARY TO
NKTT &ALANCB :—
1st January, 19111st October, 191x
RECEIPTS.
HEADS OP REVENUE -.—
2.
I:
Port, Harbour, Wharf and Light DuesLicences, Excise and Internal Revenue not
otherwise classified ._*. ... ...Fees of Court or Office, Payments for Specific
.Services, and Reimbursements in AidPost and Telegraphs .4.Government Railway ...Rents of Government PropertyInterestMiscellaneous Receipts
i
9. Land Sales.
Total exclusive of Land Sales
Total Revenue ...
Indian Agency AccountInvestmentsAdvancesImprests . .
Xoan AccountDrafts and RemittancesCash in TransitDepositsSuspense
In the monthof October,
1911.
$ c.
3,917,461 7
Total Receipts ..
Total Receipts with opening Balances
ii,54i 3
1,029,565 55
40,202 9:58,702 8;26,024 114,490 26,495 44.271 3
75
7,426 99
1,198,720 74
22,371 7628,970 59
2,205,972 48
3x1,466 06
$i>531 Si894.83a 33117,419 40
4,861,285 46
8,778.747
From ifttJanuary to sot!September, 191
$ c.
4,229,088 34
161,152 5
6.376,448 57
406,378 57455,743 59245,816 6645I.964 47o8,S3O 58172,406 01
8,368,440 99
179,258 u
8,547,699 10
901,124 70590,243 45560,667 53233,888 XI
18,625,633 343,461,090 84
'461/519 47
Total from titJanuary to 3xit
Oct., 1911.
* ft
4,229,088 34
172,693 89
7,406,014 12
446,581 49514,446 46271,840 78466,454 69105,025 99176,677 32
9.559,734 74
186,685 10
9,746,419 84
901,124 70590,243 45583,039 29262,658 70
0,831,605 823,772,557 So1,115,469 478,98o,773578,938 87
2*01,745
,6,730,833 6561,592,119 til
PAYMENTS.HEADS OF EXPENDITURE t—
I.' Charge on account of the Public Debt2. Pensions ... ... ... ...3. Charitable Allowances ...4. The Governor ... ...5. Colonial Secretary, Resident Councillors,
Cadets, Councils Branch and Resident,_„ Labuan ...
6. Government Printing Office7. Land and District Offices8. Forests ...9. Chinese and Indian Immigrants Protection ...
10. Treasury11. Audit12. Marine13. Legal14. Police15. Prisons16. Medical17. Hospitals and Dispensaries18. Education19. Ecclesiastical20. Transport21. Military Expenditure22. Miscellaneous Services23. Post Office24. Railway ...25. Government Monopolies20. Botanical Gardens and Museum ..27. Public Works Department28. Public Works, Eecurrent29. Public Works, Extraordinary
Indian Agency AccountInvestments... ...AdvancesImprests ...Loan AccountDrafts and Remittances...Cash in TransitDepositsSuspense ...Loan to Municipality ...
*NETT BALANCE :—30th September, 191131st October, 1911
Total Expenditure
In the monthof October,
1911.
Total Payments ..
Total ...
c.
49.133 07492 00
6,194 74
(0,167 224.3M 90
19.045 362,181 896,801 876,939 223,002 22
29,408 6030,304 966,303
From istJannary tq 30th
Sept., 1911.L
45399310,269 99
8,643 8456,642 57
si96
989 99129,646 5922,542 038x,4S5 2123,241 0529,107 45• 1.545 7722,030 5741,081 1456,723 95
776,492209 28
10,013 9129
7932XI28
7,92,308,785410,90581,677
907.34419,571
103,7x6
52,7X3158.555 2321,469 6963,326 4a
63.33435ri8i 56220,151 00256,732 92554,902 22145,108 88134,468 56345,569 66192,195 4414,246 416,508 55
1,416,073848,962335,96o 90221,679 15«95>477 6235.046 65204,250 66250,873 01301,672 35
6,369,127 u1,197,818 962,361,956 03453,186 77285,474 64
7,145,619 411,198,028 242,361,956 03463,200 68303,365 93
27 a8,77i,S89 47 31.080,374 74
" 3.837.9*5 731,113,722 038,218,378 281,292,791 42320,000 00
mSe* next page. '8.778,747 17
3,427,0191,032,0447.321,0341,273,220
320,900
947»«7*400
Total from titJanuary to si«tOctober, 1911,
€.
415.399 *»359.403 06
9.135 2462,837 31
113,877 6bS7.025 72
i77.6oo 5923.651 5870.128 2970,273 4439,083 78
249.559 60287,037 86621,205 58160,532 77152,012 53330,588 19205,915 25
«5.482 377,498 545 54
8854x7,416 it244,920 20324,585 0736,502 42
226,281 23«9»»954 15358.396 30
4,532,890 55 52,813,37! .94157,346,262 49
3,917,461 71]4,245,856 6a ... I 4,245.856 62 (
56.730,83.1 6~5)6~l,S9».tIp II
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 73
Distribution of Cash Balances at end of October, 1911.
IM TREASURIES -.—
Singapore-LabuanChristmas IslandPenang
. DindingsBalik PulauButterworthBukit MertajamNibong TebalMalaccaAlor GajahJasin .
IN BANKS*—
SingaporePenangBalik PulauButterworthBukit Mertajam
* Nibong TebalMalacca
CROWN AGENTS
c.
Total ...
I4&OI74#655
73099,9826,3333,5973,1578,6813.735
409i,555
294
918,320i,333,6i6
239*313
269454
4.245,856
03546172
?522
463378573265
7893
47
96
62
Statement of Surplus and Deficit on the list October, 1911.
1911.Oct. 31st. Expenditure for October
Balance
Total ...
$776,492
7,540,114
8,316,606
c.
302 0
50
1911.Oct. 1st
M 3IStBalance brought forwardRevenue for October ...
Total...
c.
7»"7,885 761,198,720 74
8,316,606 50
Statement of Assets and Liabilities on the $\st October, 1911.
Liabilities.
DepositsSuspenseExcess of
c.
2,3O4»239 9*325,497 26
20
Total... 10,169,851 37
Assets.
Indian Agency AccountInvestmentsAdvancesLoans to MunicipalitiesImprests...Loan AccountDrafts and RemittancesCash in TransitCash
905,398 303,399,176 65
244,05951320,900 0048,125 00
909,806 2692,089 894,439 14
4,245,856 62Total... 10,169,851 37
. C. MICHELL,
74 - STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT^AZETTE. JAN; I »
i T> *TDii wnn THT? MONTH OF DECEMBER, XQII.N a 98.—CURRENCY COMMISSIONERS'RETURN FOR THE MONIB .. .
$
Whole amount of Currency Notes in Circulation on; 31st December, 1911 ... ... —
Average amount of Currency Notes in Circulation duringthe month of December, 1911 ... 37»342»361
(*) Coin Portion of the Note Guarantee Fund (including Depreciation Fund) on
31st December, 1911.
In the Colony.
Gold (£137,752) , •••
Gold (£1.120,376.13.3) ...
Silver Coin (Legal tender)
-
. . . ••«
. . .
Total .
$ 0.
1,180,731 43
11,734,173 00
12,9l4;904 43i
9.603,228^ 53
9,603,228 53
I °>
1.180,731 43
9,603,228 53
11.734.173 00
22.518.132 96
In London. Total.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. i9> 1912. , v 75
Investment Portion of the Note Guarantee Fund (including Depreciation Fund) on31st December, 1911.
Coat.
-• %' ' c
<a)14,423,567.91
»14.423,567.
Ib) 911,970(c) 549,118(d) 162,090(e) 81,048(f) 191,585
«1,895,813
116,319,381•
91
9000276232
11
02
NominalValue of
Stock.
£
16,0003,000
12.00010,00010,00018,00020,000
2,00016,00010.00010,000
224,3636,000
15,00022,0003,000
10,00020,00089,65320,0009,000
10,00040,00025,000
3,00020,00018,00026,37485,000
196.367723,830
1,693.588
s.
000000000005000000600000000
160
73
18
Rs,
d.
0000000000050000002000000001
0
i
2
1,468,500696,900200,000100,000345,300
2,810,700
. .... ,,
Description.
West Australia 3% Inscd. Stock (1915-35)West Australia 3% Inscd. Stock (1927)...S. Australia 3% Inscd. Stock (1916 or after)Cape 3% Cons. Inscd. Stock (1933-43)...New Zealand 3% Inscd. Stock (1945)...Queensland 3% Inscd. Stock (1922-47)...Victoria 3% Inscribed Stock (1929-49) ...Victoria 34% Inscribed Stock (1921-6) ...Natal 3% Cons. Inscd. Stock (1929-49)...New South Wales 3% Inscd. Stock (1935)India 2*% Inscd. Stock (1926 or after)...India 3*% Stock (1931 or after)Liverpool Corp. 2*% Stock (after 1923)Liverpool C orp. 3% Stock (after 1942) ...Trinidad 3% Inscribed Stock (1924-42)...Jamaica 3% Inscribed Stock (1922-44) ...Jamaica 34% Inscribed Stock (1919-49).,.Ceylon 3% Inscribed Stock (1940)Ceylon Z\% Inscribed Stock (1934-59) ...Cardiff Corporation 3% Stock (1914-54)Croydon Corporation 3% Stock (1940-60)Canada 3% Stock (1938) ...Canada 3i% Inscribed Stock (1930-50)...Zanzibar Guaranteed 3% Loan (1916-31)British Guiana 3% Inscd. Stock (1923-45Gold Coast 3% Inscribed Stock (1927-52Newport (Mon.) Corp. 3% Stock (1915-55)Sierra Leone 3*% Inscd. Stock (1929-54)Southern Nigeria 3£% Inscribed Stock
(1930-55) ... , ...Transvaal 3% Guaranteed Stock (1923-53;Consols
.-
3 % Indian Govt. Securities of 1896-7 ...31% Indiaritiovt. Securities of 1865 ...31% Indian Govt. Securities of 1842-4334% Indian Govt. Securities of 1854-553*% Indian Govt. Securities of 1854-55
.
Market &Prices of 1Nov., #1911. 8
86} 2
- 82 186* |86* 186 185* i98* I86 1
. 87 i67 194J I7186 ;8583 ;96* :87j ;97* ;848491
' 10110085 ,84* x83 ;95J ;
-95*93i78|
MarketPrices of20th Dec,
1911.
Rs. a. p.
82 0 096 7 096 7 096 7 096 7 0
rNet
Price.
8629Qf81§86286|85 |85|98:85866694$70i85|8482|96j87:97;;8383!90
100998484;82:95;;
I 952k 93*1 78
fr 81^& 962& 96;;& 96;& 962
Net Valueof Stock.
£ s. t
13,800 02,707 109,810 0£.625 08,625 0
15,435 017.050 01,965 0
13.720 08.675 06.687 10
211,181 184,245 0
12.862 1018,645 02.482 109.625 0
17,450 087,187 1616.750 07.537 109.075 0
40,300 024,968 152.542 10
16,850 014,895 025.122 0
80.962 10182.867 2564,587 10
1,457,237 13
i.
000000000007000000
10000000004
026
S
at Kxchange2s. Ad. perdollar =
Rs. t
1,201,416670,766192,50096.250
332,351
r
%.p
9 04 00 G
Net Valuein Dollars.
12.490,608 61
•
•
0 04 0
2,493,284 1 0. at Exchange
Rs. 175 per $100%
Tota
• 1.424,733 75
913,915,342 36
R. J. WILKINSON, )
W. C. MICHELI*.
A. W. BAILEY,
Commissioners ofCurrency.
SINGAPORE, znd January,
I1<o
Cirrhosis of Liver
Diabetes Mellitus.
Other Causes.
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3 months and under 1 year. i
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STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNBIENT GAZETTE, JAN. 107T912. 77
No- 100.—NOTICES UNDER "THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE 1888."
. RECEIVING ORDER.
Debtor's Name—JOHN HENDRIKS.Address — No. 234, Bencoolen Street,
Singapore.Descripti6n-~C\exk to Tanjong Pagar Dock
Board, Singapore.Court —- Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter — No. 5 .of 1912.Datetof Order—10th January, 1912.Date of Petition—iqth January, 1912.Act or Acts of Bankruptcy—Inability to
pay his debts.
.- ' V. GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, i$th January, 1912.
Date of Petition—nth January, 1912.
V.GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, 13th January, 1912.
ADJUDICATION.
Debtor's Name—JOHN HENDRIKS.Address — No. 234, Bencoolen Street,
Singapore.Description—Clerk to Tanjong Pagar Dock
Board, Singapore.Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—No. 5 of 1912.Date of Order— 1 oth January, 1912.Date of Petition—10th January, 1912.
* V. GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
REGISTRY-, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, 13M January, 1912.
RECEIVING ORDER.
Debtor'a Name—how PENG HONG.Address—No. 25, Coleman Street, Singa-
pore.Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—No. 119 of 1911.Date of Order—29th December, 1911.Date of Petition—12th December, 1911.Act or Acts of Bankruptcy—That he has
failed to comply with the requirementsof a Bankruptcy Notice issued hereinon the 9th day of November, 1911,and served on him on the 9th day ofNovember, 1911.
V. GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, 16th January, 1912.
RECEIVING ORDER.
Debtor's Name -— VEEYANA RAMASAMYPADIACHEK.
Address—No. 581, Kampong Bharu Road,Singapore.
Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—No. 7 of 1912.Date of Order— l ith January, 1912.Date of Petition—nth January, 1912.Act or ~ Acts~ of Bankruptcy—\i\2fo\X\t.y to
pay his debts.V. GOTTLIEB,
Registrar.REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,
SINGAPORE, 13M January, 1912.
ADJUDICATION.
Debtor's Name—Low PENG HONG.Address—No. 25, Coleman Street, Singa-
pore. .Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—No. 119 of 1911.Date of Order^-I2th January, 1912.Date of Petition—12th December, 191 r.
V. GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, i6tk January, 1912.
; : ADJUDICATION.
Debtor's Name ~VEEYANA RAMASAMYPADIACHEE.
Address—No. 581, Kampong Bharu Road,Singapore . ? • * - • _ •
£ourt — Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—No. 7 of 1912.Date of&der—i ith January, 1912.
RECEIVING ORDER.
Debtors' Names—Chop "Hob CHOON."Address—No. 40, Japan Street, Singapore.Description—Traders.Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—No. 141 of 1911.Date of Order— 12th January, 1912.Date of 'Petition—13th December, 1911.Act or Acts of Bankruptcy -— That the
debtor with intent to defeat or delayhis creditors on or about the 5th Decem-ber, 1911, departed ou^of the Colony,or that he departed from his dwelling-house or otherwise absented himself.
V. GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
•REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, \btk January, 1912-
• / / -
78 ~ STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAtt. 19, 191a.
ADJUDICATION.
Debtor's Name—TAN BOON PIN of Chop" H o o CHOON."
Address—No. 40, Japan Street, Singapore.Description—Trader.Court — Supreme Court, Singapore.Number of Matter—Ko. 141 of 1911.Date of Order—12th January ,1912,Date of Petition—13th December, 1911.
V. GOTTLIEB,Registrar.
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,SINGAPORE, \6th January, 1912.
FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC
EXAMINATION.
Debtor's Afafwt—'JOSEPH JOHN ROLANDOLIVEIRO.
Address—No. 29, Kerbau Lane, Singapore.Description—Clerk.Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number—137 of 1911.Date of First Meeting — 18th January,
1912.Hour—II A.M.Place—Bankruptcy Omce, Singapore.Date of Public Examination — 19th
January, 1912.Hour—11 A.M.Place—Supreme Court, Singapore.Date of Order {if any) for Summary
Administration—9th January, 1912.
A. W. BAILEY,Acting Official Assignee.
12th January, 1912.
FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC
EXAMINATION.
Debtors Names — Chop "TENG HAIL*Address—No. i, North Boat Quay, Singa-
pore.Description—Traders.Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number—64 of 1911;Date of First Meeting—25th January,
1912. , •""Hour—II A.M. .
«>—Bankruptcy Office, Singapore.Date of Public Examination — 26th
January, 1912.Hour-—11 A.M.Place—Supreme Court, Singapore.Date of Order (if any) for Summary
Administration—31st July, 1912.
A. W. BAILEY, -Acting Official Assignee.
l6tk January, 1912.
FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC
EXAMINATION.
Debtor's Name— SoONA VANA SOONASUPPIAH PlLLAY.
Address—No. 83, Market Street, SingaporeDescription:—Clerk.Court—Supreme Court, Singapore.Number—118 of 1911. _Date of First Meeting —* 23rd January
Hour—11 A.M.Place—Bankruptcy Office, Singapore.Date of Public Examination—26th January
1912.Hour—11 A.M.Place—Supreme Court, Singapore.DdU of Order {if any) for Summary
Administration—13th January, 1912
A. W. BAILEY,Acting Official Assignee,
l$tk January, 1912.
RECEIVING ORDER.
Debtor's Name—CHEE. SEONG M O H .Address—No. 59, Malay Street, Penang.description—Clerk, Government Wharves,
Penang.Court—Supreme Court, Penang.Number of Matter—No. 1 of 1912.Date of Order—I2th January, 1912.Date of Petition—9th January, 1912.Act or Acts of Bankruptcy — Inability
to pay his debts.
H. G. SARWAR,Acting Registrar.
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,
PENANG, 13/A January, 1912.
ADJUDICATION.
Debtor's Name—QWEE SEONG MOH.Address—No. 59, Malay Street, Penang.Description—Clerk, Government Wharves,
Penang. ^Court — Supreme Court, Penang.Number of Matter—No. 1 of 1912.Pate of Order—12th January, 1912.Date of Petition—oxh January, 1912.
H. G. SARWAR,Acting Registrar,
REGISTRY, SUPREME COURT,
PENANG, 13** January, 191a.
. STRAIT^ SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 79
N o . 101.—PROGRESS REPORT AND STATEMENT OP THE RECEIPTS AND•* DISBURSEMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF THE MUNICIPAL FUND OF THE MUNICIPALITY. OF SINGAPORE TOWN, FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 191 I.
MUNICIPAL OFFICE,
SINGAPORE, 23*/ December, 1911.
. GENTLEMEN,—I have the honour to present my Progress Report for the month of•November, 1911.
2. Meetings.—During the month there were three special meetings, on the ioth,14th and 16th, respectively, when the Estimates for 1912 showing estimated revenueincluding balances $3,748,712 and expenditure $3,685,562, were considered andpassed. There was also one ordinary meeting, on the 30th, one joint meeting ofthe Finance & General Purposes and Sanitary Committees on the 24th, and theFinance & General Purposes Committee met once, on the 3rd.
3. Staff.—Mr. P. E. J. SMITH was appointed Engineer-in-Charge of AlexandraRoad Destructors in place of Mr. H. GlLMOUR, resigned. Mr. T. O. MAYHEW, ChiefSanitary Inspector, returned from leave on the 17th. Mr. A. F. CORNELIUS, BuildingInspector, and Miss BLUNDELL, Municipal Nurse, were granted leave during themonth.
Revenue Heads.
RatesTaxesLicencesFees
. RentsWater SupplyGas SupplyElectricityMiscellaneousReimbursements
REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.
1910. 1911.Jan.-Nov. Jan.-Nov.
Total
ftV
1,209,302
174,058
32,751
81,575245,111
564,254197,475100,226
68,070
90,755
$2,763,582
c.751730
3606
5692
26
9986
23
$1,236,236
183,107
32,129
82,606
251,424
587,567226,233
122,326
51,57072,656
$2,845,559
c.27
84•449i
835701
8561
14
47
4. All the chief revenue heads are satisfactory.5. The expenditure on Budget Services during the month totalled $173,553-79?
the principal items being:— _
y ,
Special Services—Roads and Streets ... -"' ... ... 25,16881Conservancy ... •• • • ••• " I5>232 306. On Loan Services, the sum of $149,170.60 was spent, the details of which are
as follows:—
Sewerage and Sewage DisposalKampong Kapur Improvement Scheme .
Account Water Works Loan.—
New Reservoir -•Account Loan igoy.—
Pearls Hill ReservoirSalt Water System for Street WateringQuarantine Camp ...
i,359 °420,437 40
88,542 69
49 76338 75
Carriedforward... 124,658 94
86 StRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN.
Brought forward ... 124,658 94Account Loan 1909.— \
New Incinerators ... ... ... . 8 8 2 8Reforming Town Drains ... ... ... 253 22Sanitary Improvements including purchase of land for
back-lanes and open spaces ... ... M07 80New Markets and Extensions ... ... 5 0 1 *>5Muhammadan Cemetery ... ... ... o-12
Account Loan 1911.—Electric Installation ... ... ... I7J4& 27Gas Works—New Purifiers and House, etc. ... 3,345 *3New Water Mains ... ... ... M 6 6 99
Total ...
7. At the end of the month, the bank balances standing to the credit of theMunicipal Fund amounted to $419,207.52 and there was an overdraft on the Hong-kong and Shanghai Bank current account to the extent of $120,214.58. The totalamount drawn from general current balances on account of loan works for the elevenmonths ended 30th November was $700,878,43.
HACKNEY CARRIAGE AND JINRIKISHA DEPARTMENT.
8. The increase in.the number of jinrikishas over the numbers for 1910 is 562first-class and 240 second-class. At the end of the month there were 8,778 jinrikishasplying for hire on the. streets, of which about* one-fifth are rubber ityred. Theproportion of rubber tyred to iron tyred vehicles tends to increase every month.
9. One hundred and two worn-out jinrikishas were refused renewal of licenceduring the month, making a total of 1,652 condemned since the beginning of the year.
10. Five hundred and four cases of offences against the Jinrikisha Ordinance-were summarily dealt with by the Registrar, and 11 cases were dealt with by the
' Police Magistrates. The Registrar was absent on sick leave for the last 10 days of themonth.
11. Three hundred and twelve reports were made regarding fares. In 126 casesthe disputes were settled, 22 persons were summoned, three arrested and in 161instances the alleged offenders could not be traced.
12. Two hundred and thirty-one first and second-class hackney carriagelicences and 139 third-class were issued, and 352 drivers' licences. First and second-class carriages are 46 more than in 1910, and third-class are 52 less. Cattle andhand-carts are 380 more than last year.
13. The cash receipts of the Department amounted to $8,743.90 for the monthand to $160,748.51 since the beginning of the year, an increase of $4,886.32 on thetotal for the first eleven months for 1910.
Dog Registration.
14. One hundred and twenty-eight dogs were registered in November and 358unregistered dogs were shot, making totals of 3,950 registered since the 1st June and1,505 destroyed.
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
15. One hundred and fifty-eight animals were admitted to the Infirmary fortreatment, the great majority being bullocks. The ambulances for the removal ofinjured animals were used on 10 occasions.
16. In addition to the animals treated'at the Infirmary 316 bullocks andnine horses were examined for minor injuries by the Acting Government Veterinary.Surgeon aind the owners cautioned not to use them till cured. :
17. There were 133 prosecutions before the Magistrates, of which 10 werebrought by the Police and the rest by the Inspector of the Department. Convictionsresulted in all the cases except one. Fines amounting to $602.
FIRE BRIGADE. . _ _ .
18. The Brigade was called out on three occasions during the month. The onlyserious fire was on the s.s. Opkir in the harbour on the 21st when the Brigade assisted
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912! 81
as much as possible but could not do much. The fire loss on property within Munici-pal limits is estimated at $600.
19. The engines and equipment were maintained in good order. Some alterationsare in progress at Cross Street Station.
20. One fireman deserted on the 13th of the month. The health of the men hasbeen fair, seven men were treated by the doctor and one man resigned on account ofill health. ,. .
21. Nineteen new licences for dangerous trades were issued during the month,making the total for the first eleven months of the year, 1,709 licences and $19,678.77
In fees, as against 1,962 licences and $20,393.54 in fees for the corresponding monthsof 1910. ,
ABATTOIRS.
22. Ten thousand six hundred and sixty-four animals were slaughtered at theAbattoirs during the month, compared with 11,102 in October, and 11,657 inNovember, 1910. The decrease is chiefly in the number of bullocks and pigs but thetotal figures are much the same as for the previous month if allowance is made forthe extra day in the month of October.
23. The details were as follows:— ^Pigs ... ... ... 7,880Sheep ... ... ... 1,704Goats ... ... ... 208Bullocks ... ... ..'. 860Buffaloes ... ... ... 12
Total ... 10,664• • ,
24. Eight hundred and thirty of the sheep were animals imported from Australia.25. Fees amounted to $3,197.70 and pen rents to $275.70, compared with
$3,380.80 and $283.95 for October.26. Five thousand nine hundred and five pigs were passed through the Municipal
Pig Dep6ts, the fees received being $295.25. The numbers of pigs and the receiptsare normal.
27. The carcases of 66 pigs and one bullock were condemned as unfit for foodand were destroyed. In 40 cases portions of carcases were condemned and destroyed.Twelve horses and 53 cattle were received at the knacker's yard for destruction.
28. The total receipts of the Department amounted to $3,768.65, a decrease of$170 from the amount for the previous month, and of $360 from the amount ofNovember, 1910.
GAS DEPARTMENT.
29. Nine million four hundred and thirty-two thousand three hundred cubic feetof gas were manufactured, out of 749.tons of coal being at the rate of 12,593 cubicfeet per ton of coal used. The output for October was 12,783 cubic feet per ton.
30. Old mains were removed and relaid for a total length of 130 yards inHavelock Road and Club Street, and new mains were laid in Stevens Road for alength of 216 yards, in 3" pipe.
31. Fifty-three new consumers were added to the books.32. Four new public lamps were erected *in Empress Place.
ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT.
33. Eight new consumers were connected to the mains during the month, andeight were disconnected, the number of consumers remaining unchanged at 635. Thenew consumers however represented 321*24 units in 30 Watt lamps, as against 158*92disconnected. The nett increase is 162-32 units, and the total equivalent number of30 Watt lamps connected to the mains on 30th November, 37>4°4'65.
34. Seventy thousand five hundred and eighty-five Board of Trade units werebought from the Tramway Company during the month, of which 34,614 unitswere used for ordinary lighting and fans, 8,008 units for motors (including 1,731 unitsused at the Municipal Workshops) and 897 units for the public arc lamps. Eighteenthousand eight hundred and sixty-six units were lost in the mains,
82 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
35- Two thousand nine hundred and fourteen Board of Trade units weresupplied to consumers direct from the trolley wires of the Tramway Company.
36. Faults occurred on the.mains on five occasions.37. Six hundred and ninety-five yards of sub-feeder cable, 567 yards of pilot cable
and 1,467 yards of ordinary distributor cable were laid during the month throughFort Canning Road and Orchard Road.
38. The new Positive Main Feeder, laid by Messrs. CALLENDERS, was completedand connected up oh the 8th and has proved satisfactory. The temporary overheadwire was removed on the Ioth.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
39.' Zymotic Disease.—Forty-six cases were notified, viz.:—Enteric Fever 25,Plague nine, Small-pox six, Cholera five, and Diphtheria one. The number of casesin October was 137 and in November, 1910, 30. Compared with the previous month,Enteric Fever and Plague show increased numbers of cases, Small-pox and Cholerareduced.
40. Of the nine cases of plague six were Chinese, all except one being adujmales. The cases occurred mostly in well built, cleanly houses, and all attemptsto trace the source of infection were unsuccessful. The premises were disinfectedand contacts were inoculated. Though no dead rats were found in tl>e housesin which the cases occurred, the destruction and examination of rats was/resumed inorder to try and locate the sources of infection.
41. All the cholera cases were discovered after death, the bojdies being dumpedon the streets in two cases. All the cases were adult majes^ four Chinese andone Malay.
42. The small-pox cases occurred scattered aboujKchiefly on the South sideof the river. Forty-nine vaccinations were performed by the Health Officers.
43. Twenty-two houses were disinfected, 29/contacts sent to St. John's Island,and 20 houses put into quarantine.
44. Nine hundred and fifty-five Dsfssengers from infected ports passedthrough the office during the month, of wnom 53 had to be sent for and 47 could notbe found at the addresses given.
45. Vital Statistics.—FourXhundred and forty-seven births were registeredduring the month (256 malesand 191 females)/equivalent to an annual birth-rate of21'11 per mille, compared With a rate of 23^52 for the previous month and with 25*30for the month of Novei
46. Nine, huirared and fiftpeight deaths were registered, equivalent to adeath-rate of 4^25 per mille, as^against 51*15 per mille for the previous month and43-15 per mjtfe for the month of November, 1910. The lowest rate among thevarious nationalities washer Europeans (27*52) and the highest among Chinese (48*I3).
The chief causes of deaths were Malaria, Phthisis, Beri-beri and DysenteryPneumonia m that order. The number ascribed to Malaria is reduced from
204 in October to 176 in November, Dysentery is reduced from' 88 to 79.The other causes show increases, the most marked being an increase from 66 to71 for Pneumonia, and from 27 to 40 for Bronchitis. V
48. About 600 grains of quinine were distributed in suitable doses by the7 Assistant Health Officers.
49. Analyst.—One hundred and thirty-four samples of Municipal water wereanalysed and found to be of the' trsual good quality. Qn the 25th of the monththe usual routine examination showed contamination of the water from the low-levelreservoir and from Mount Emily. Pumping was stopped and these two reservoirs weredisconnected, the town supply being kept up from Pearls Hill. Examination showedthat the excessive rains of the 24th had caused the flood waters" to find their way intothe low-level reservoir through the waste pipes. The reservoirs were cleaned
.and disinfected and all signs of contamination had disappeared by the 29th whentheir use was /resumed. Bacteriological examination failed to show the presenceof any pathogenic organisms as the result of the entrance of the flood water.
50. Thirty-one samples of milk were analysed, three being found to beadultered. Seven milk-sellers were convicted for selling impure milk and fined $330,and in one case a sentence of seven days' rigorous imprisonment was imposed inaddition. ' ~
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN, 19, 19,2. • 83
51. Fourteen milk-sellers were licensed, making a total of 311 for the year.52. Eighteen samples of effluent from the sewage disposal works were
analysed, aiid special reports submitted on various foods.53- Offensive Trades.—Eighteen licences were issued for these trades, the fees
^mounting to $23.50, making a total for the year of .2,655 licences and $8,774.7«;in fees.
54. Hawkers.—-Forty-eight hawkers were licensed, fees amounting to $82.50.The total for the year is $19,124.20 in fees. There were 56 convictions forobstructing verandahs and roads, the fines amounting to $200. In view of the seriousobstruction caused in certain streets by the hawkers' stalls, a revision of the scaleof fees charged for licences has been under consideration by the Commissioners.
55. Food and Markets.—With, the exception of wet fish, the supply of foodin the markets was normal in quantity and quality. Over 2,300 catties of wet fish and179 of salt fish were seized and destroyed as unfit for food. In addition 2,088 tins ofsalmon and 4,286 tins of milk ;svere condemned and destroyed. There were 11convictions for breaches of the Market By-laws, fines amounting to $20 and19 convictions, with $65 in fines, for exposing unsound food for sale.
56. Burial Grounds.—There were 72 burials during the month in the Christianportion of Bidadari Cemetery, and 12 in the Muhammadan portion. There were eightburials in the Plague Burial Ground.
57. The non-Municipal Burial Grounds were inspected as usual. There were508 burials in them.
58. Staff.—There were 56 cases of sickness amongst the staff, of which 14 weredue to Malaria. At Pulau Ubin there were 86 cases of sickness, of which 26 wereascribed to Malaria.
59. Two thousand two hundred and four notices were issued during the month.Two thousand six hundred and forty-nine were brought over from the previous month.One thousand two hundred and forty-five were complied with during the month.
60. The Sanitary Inspectors made 9,344 inspections and re-inspections. In 460cases it was found necessary to prosecute in order to get work done. In 446 casesconvictions were obtained and fines amounting to $1,517 were imposed.
MUNICIPAL ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT.
61. Roads and Streets.—Continuous re-metalling was done" over a total area of184,160 square feet, the aggregate length being 1*37 miles. One hundred and twothousand four hundred and eighty square feet were re-metalled with granite to anaverage thickness of 5* 16 inches and 81,680 square feet with laterite to an averagethickness of 10*20 inches. The principal roads re-metalled were:—Anson Road,Queen Street, Gaylang Road and North Bridge Road, with granite, and Grange Road,Bukit Timah Road, North Bridge Road and Outram Road with laterite.
62. Patching was done over a total area of 198,947 square feet. The totalquantity of material used fed- re-metalling and patching was 5,667 cubic yards. Thecost per cube (100 cubic feet) for re-metalling and patching was $16.07 for graniteand $10.17 for laterite. These figures show a slight reduction in the cost for graniteand a slight advance for laterite.
63. One thousand eight hundred and seventy-two tons of block granite fromSo. I Quarry, Pulau Ubin, were issued from the Municipal Stores, including 235 tonsfrom the contractor, Mr. T. C. LOVERIDGE.
64. From No. 2 Quarry, 2,253 tons of stone, including 1,975 tons of sledgedstone and 41 tons of granite dust were sent to Singapore.
65. The Crushers at No. 2 Quarry worked for 65 i hours and crushed 2 78£ tonsof stone.
66. The Crushers at the Clyde Terrace Depdt worked for a total of 327 hoursand crushed 1,006 tons of stone and those at the Municipal Stores for ioo hours andcrushed 329 tons of stone. Crushers Nos. 3 and 4 at the Stores were not at work :being under repair. .
67. Drainage and Reclamation.-—The drain on the East side of New MarketRoad was regraded for a length of 118 feet and the copings of the drains on both sidesof Cumming Street were raised for a lengthJ>f 400 feet,
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19,
-68. The inverts of the drains in Bemam Street and Teluk Ayer Street wereregraded for lengths of 310 feet and 100 feet respectively and some further regradingwhere most required was done in the drains along Syed Alwee Road, River ValleyRoad, Race Course Road and Kerbau Road.
69. New drains were constructed in Kampong Bahru Road (1,539 ft-); ScottsRoad (200 ft.), Jalan Besar (1,366 ft.), Cavenagh Road (960 ft.), and excavations fornew drains in Grange Road were made for a length of 120 feet.
70. Five hundred and fifty feet of drains were completed in connection with theKampong Kapur Improvement Scheme and 1,001 cart-loads of ashes were depositedon the low-lying ground.
71'. Seven hundred and sixty-six loads of earth were deposited on TEO A H LEE'Sland at Jalan Besar in order to fill up the holes and swamps.
72. Conservancy.—Ten thousand and fifty-seven loads of refuse were collectedfrom the streets, of which 8,431 loads were burnt at the Incinerators and the remainderused for reclamation at Jalan Besar, Alexandra Road and Tanjong Pagar DumpingGrounds. ^
73. At the Jalan Besar Incinerator concrete pavings were placed at the entranceand round the weighbridge. .
74. At the Alexandra Road Incinerator a concrete surface drain was constructedfor the interception of rain-water from the tipping platform. Wiring for the electriclighting installation was commenced.
75. Three thousand nine hundred and forty-nine pails of night-soil were removedfrom the public latrines during the month. A portion was treated experimentally atthe septic tanks at Alexandra Road, the effluent maintained a high standard, over99 per cent of purification.
76. Building Department.—The Inspectors and Overseers made 2,541 inspectionsduring the month and supervised work on 79 buildings in course of construction.
77. Four hundred and twenty-seven notices to repair defects were issued and11 summonses were served. Fines amounted to $21.
78. Thirty plans were submitted and examined. Twenty were in order.79. Four houses were demolished.80. Concrete margins to the roadway were made in Teluk Blangah Road,
China Street and Pelrin Street.81. Orchard Road Market.—"^he work of regrading the footways and yards was
commenced. ~82. Thomson Road Bridge.—The iron work arrived from Europe and the work
of erection was put in hand departmentally.83. Quarantine Camp.—Some progress was made with the erection of the
porter's lodge and servants' quarters, but generally the progress was slow owing tothe delay in the delivery of the steel work.
84. The three Emergency Platforms were completed, and tenders were obtainedfor the concrete and masonry work for the " Native B class Wards."
85. Street Watering.—The streets were watered on 16 days during the month,2,119,000 gallons of fresh water and 23^,300 gallons of salt water being used.
86. Water Supply.—The rainfall registered at No. I Station, Thomson RoadReservoir, was i&-88 inches, more than double the average for the last 32 years atthe same station, (9-14 inches). Heavy rainfalls are to be expected, in order tocompensate for the very exceptional and prolonged drought in the earlier months ofthe year. There was a gain in the contents of the reservoir of 185 million gallons,the depth of water at the end of the month being 2C40 feet, 2\ feet more than at thebeginning of the month. Nearly 400 million gallons were run to waste.
87. Through the Kalang Tunnel an average of about 4,923,000 gallons per daywere received into the Reservoir. , •
88. The conditions of supply improved very considerably during the month, andthere was ample water available. Filtration was resumed at the beginning of themonth, the number of filters at work being increased as it was found possible.Twenty-one per cent of the total supply was filtered.
89. .The total consumption for the month was 172,026,000 gallons, equal to aconsumption of 26 gallons per day per head for a population of 220,000. Fifty-eightper cent of the supply was by met$r, ~
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN.. 19, 1912. 85
90. The supply to the town was disorganized to a great extent for three daysowing to the very heavy rainfall on the 24th, which caused extensive floods throughoutthe town. The floods were so high that polluted water entered the low-levelreservoir at Mackenzie Road and contaminated the town water. The contaminationwas.discovered the next morning and the polluted water was run to waste; Thereservoirs were disinfected before being again put to use, and alterations were putin hand at the low-level reservoirs to render them safe from future floods.
91. New Filters% Cavenagh Road.—Some leaks were found in Filter No. 16which are being made good by the Contractors. Filter No. 17 has satisfactorily passedall tests. The placing of sand in Filter No. 14 was still in progress.
. 92. Mains and Services.--Five hundred and sixty-two feet of new 15" mainwere laid in New Bridge Road in substitution for 12" main removed. The work is inprogress.
93. One thousand five hundred and twenty-seven feet of fire main were laidin Mackenzie Road.
94." One hundred and twenty-seven feet of new 6" main in substitution for 4"were laid in Fort Canning Road and 1,728 feet of 4* main from Penang Lane toBencoolen Street.
95. Eighteen new services were laid, supplies were turned on in 138 cases andturned off in 197 cases.
96. One hundred and twenty-eight new taps and 126 new meters were fixed.Ninety-five meters were iemoved and 69 were changed.
97. Repairs to meters were carried out in 744 cases.98. The total number of meters in use at the end of the month was 9,769 out
of a total of 11,493 services laid.99. Two temporary standpipes and one permanent one were fixed. The total
number of standpipes in use is 287.100. The Waste Inspectors made 1,822 visits of inspection.101. Leaks in the mains and appliances were discovered in 51 cases and in two
cases in private houses.102. Gravitation Main No. 1.—Testing and repairs have been continued but
the main is not yet watertight. The water from Kalang River Reservoir was admittedto the town supply through this main on the 25th of the month, and further testing ofthe main has,been temporarily postponed.
103. Gravitation Main No. 2.—This main has finally passed its tests and is nowin regular use.
104. Woodldgh Filters.—The delivery, washing and placing of sand in the filtersis proceeding. Filtration was begun on the 24th of the month and two filters are inregular operation. "
105. The pump house and offices are nearing completion and contracts havebeen let for the Superintendent's quarters and latrine for the coolies. Plans for thecoolie lines have been completed.
^106. Salt Water Scheme.—The outer cylinder reached sound bottom at a depthof 26' 8* below high water level and concreting in this cylinder has been commenced.The sinking of the nearer cylinder has been commenced.
107. The excavation for the pump is in progress.108. Very good progress has been made with the excavation for the tanks on
Fort Canning^Hill.109. The tender of Messrs. Riley Hargreaves & Co. for the supply of electrical
pumping plant has been accepted.! n o . Duplicate Pumping Main to Pearls Hill.—The surveys and drawings for.the.duplicate 24* pumping main are in preparation. - "•• : ;
. i n . The ^Departmental Reports are attached.
.-.-.•-- 1 . - 1 have, etc.,
F. J. HALLJtFAX,President, Municipal Commissioners.
* Not printed.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
Receipts and Disbursements of the Municipal Fund, Singapore^ for theMonth of November, igu.
RECEIPTS. JAN. /OCT. NOVEMBER. JAN./NOV. ESTIMATE.
RATES:—Assessment on Houses and BuildingsEducation Rate 1 per centAssessment on Land
Do. 00 Land reserved for Building Purposes..TAXES:—
Private Carriages and HorsesBicyclesRegisteredCarriages and Horses
Do. Cattle-carts, Motor Wagons, etc.Do. Hand-cartsDo. JintikishasDo. Dogs
LICENCES:—Offensive TradesDangerous TradesRegistered Public Carriages and Tram CarsRegistered Drivers ... ... . .*.
FEES:—HawkersSlaughter-houses 'Cart RegistrationHackney Carriage and Jinrikisha TransferChristian Cemetery ... ... ...Muhammadan Cemetery ...Notice and DistressBuilding Plans ...Depositing Building Materials on RoadsidesReligious Ceremonies
RENTS :—MarketsPublic HallsHouses, Lands and Easements ...
WATER SUPPLY :—Private Supply to Houses, Etc. ...
GAS SUPPLY :—Private Supply, Residual Products and Fittings ...
ELECTRICITY :—Private Supply ...
MISCELLANEOUS :—Sale of Night-soilSale of Stores and Materials, and Miscellaneous
Receipts ... .*Sale of Hackney Carriage and Jinrikisha Sundries
and Tables of FaresInterest on Fixed Deposits and Current Accounts.Fines under Section 324 of the Municipal Ordinance.Fines under the Jinrikisha Ordinance...Prevention of Cruelty to Animals—Fines under the
Ordinance ...Infirmary Charges ... . . ." ~
REIMBURSEMENTS:—Sultan AH's EstateFormation of Roads and DrainsStamp Duty ...$*ipes and Fittings, Water Supply
do. LabourDo.Turn on FeesIssue of Miscellaneous StockMiscellaneousSingapore Government RailwayMaintenance of Animals at InfirmaryMoulmein RoadPublic Lighting—Gas' ...ElectricitySale of Licence Boards ....
Cash Deposits Repayable ...
Carried forward ...
S c.
,134,620 2274,963 15
i,4O5 581,850 38
26,118 001,182 008,812 34
30,438 0013,584 0087,628 006,315 00
9.544 7519.007 59
1.357 001,326 70
19,031 3043,i45 «5
669 75425 25
2,755 00262 00
5.074 003.96i 55
986 30638 00
215,682 516,030 306,668 78
540.212 73
205,298 86
110,212 70.. 1
2,900 48
1,384 92
260 6021,516 9114,928 557,503 03
4,6^2 121,231 40
16,508 55946 25
19,999 5611,113 301,423 00
206,791 35
13,138 492,150 002,025 90
753 501,800 00
2,910,224 80
* c.
21,708 691,494 66
80 76112 83
846 0049 0011 50102 0030 00
7,800 00192 00
40 00821 003 So28 90
92 003,810 80
7 0538 75264 0025 00961 00387 0122 0051 00
21,506 891,038 45497 9o
4 M 7 6 37
20,934 15
12,114 15
313 67
261 46
23 4010 09
1,768 70698 80
492 79182-30
893 H57 50
2,409 031,680 22n o 00
I7.9<>5 471,464 60
276 70
9 00
164,804 23
$ c.
1,156,328 9176,457 811 i486" 34.
vi,963 2 I
26,964 001,231 008,823 8430,540 0013,614 0095,428 006,507 00
9.584 7519,828 591,360 50
. i,355 60
19,123 30
46,955 95676 80464 00
3,019 00287 00
6,035 o°4,348 561,008 30689 00
237,189 407,068 757,166 68
581,389 10
226,233 01
122,326 85
3,214 15
a 1,646 38
284 0021,527 0016,697 25
8,201 83
.5,134 911,413 70
17,401 691,003 75
22,408 5912,793 52i,533 00
224,696 8214,603 092,150 002,302 60
762501,800 00
3,075,029 03
1,140,00076,000
2,000"2.OCO
32,O002,0006,500
27,00013,00095.OOO
6,000
9.5OOl8,OO0
I,3OOI,3O0
19,00052,OO0
600650
3,0003O0
6,OOO6.OOO2,000
8OO
250,0008,000
8,000
550,000
207,000
120,000
3,000
4,000
30020,00020,00010,000
4,0001,200
1,00025,000
1.00025,00b12,0002,000
175,00025,000
2,5002,400
oS°°98,000
2*500900
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 87
Receipts and Disbursements of the Municipal Fund, Singapore, for the Month ofNovember, 1911.—Continued.
RECEfPTS.
Brought forward 2,910,224 80
JAN./OCT.
c.
Tender Deposits RepayableHouse Service Deposit AccountWater Security Deposits ..Suspense AccountWater Deposit Balance Suspense AccountKalang and Seletar Rents...Fire Brigade Reward FundNew ReservoirClyde Terrace Pier ServiceFire Insurance Fund ...Advance from Government on account of Water LoanFees for Services by Health Department RecoverableRefund of Rates, etc., overpaid or paid in error ...Shipping Water PierFees for Cement Testing and Attendance at Court.Unclaimed Wages ... ... ...Hospital ChargesDeposit Victoria Memorial HallReimbursements—AdvancesStock Suspense Account ...Bridge over Singapore River—Account Loan 1909.Unclaimed Interest Account ...Clyde Terrace Factory AccountElectric Installation—Account Loan 19nChartered Bank Fixed Deposit—Suspense Account'Sale of Land at Kampong BugisHongkong and Shanghai Bank Fixed Deposit—
Suspense Account ... ... ...Suspense Account—Bridge over Singapore River.Uniform Suspense Account ...
' Sale of Fire Brigade HorsesAdvance from Government on Account of Kam-
pong Kapur Improvement SchemeJalan Penang and Victoria Street ImprovementsMunicipal Engineer's Department—Other ChargesAccount Water Deposit Balances UnclaimedHigh Street Drain ...Fire Brigade ... ... .:.New Incinerators—Account Loan 1909Kampong Kapur RentRemittance from Chartered Brnk; CalcuttaPumping Station and Grounds—General Main-
tenance ... —Electricity Department .«.Sanitary Improvements including Purchase of Land
for Back Lanes and Open Spaces—Account Loan1909 ...
Disposal of Refuse ... •••Five per cent Royalty on the Profits of 1910 of the
Singapore Electric Tramways Ltd.Sale ot Dog MuzzlesBand AccountAccount Coronation Decorations
Balance, 31st December, 1910 ...
2,425 0020,46$ 49
15 OO24,759 37
107 90581 0089 07
6,924 006,326 91
100,000 00i n 00
° 93300 00
. . 5 001.605 37
614 55• 355 75
5.657 00280 50
10,000 OO12 50
86 28808 87690 30
984 984,354 52
22 05500 00
50,000 00334 0035 O0
2,644 861,508 65
28 57I.IOI 451,241 72
71,429 i5
670 5510 00
90 0033 43
6,192 3721 6055 00
NOVEMBER.
3,233,707 54
e.
23
00*,5J4 00
7,005 00
20 27644 00486 00
16 50
449 96
9 05454 50
JAN./NOV.
150 25
146 50
642 15
% c.
3,075,029 03
15,725 0021,982 49
15 0031,764 37
. 107 90581 bo109 34
7,568 006,812 91
100,000 00127 50
o 93300 00
— 5 002,055 33614 55364 80
6,in 50280 50
IO.OOC OO12 50
86 28808 87690 30
984 98^4,354 52
22 05500 00
50,000 00484 25
35 002,644 861,508 65
28 571,101 451,388 2271,429 i5
670 5510 00
90 0033 48
6,192 3721 6055 00642 15
189,642 41
ESTIMATE.
3,423,349 95782,892 25
4,206,242 20
B8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
Receipts and Disbursements of the Municipal Fund, Singaporet for theMonth of November\ 191/.—Continued
DISBURSEMENTS. JAN./OCT. NOVEMBER. JAN./NOV. VOTE.SUPPLEMENTAL
VOTES.No. 1. No. 2.
T H E PRESIDENTSecretariatVictoria Memorial Hall and Theatre.Dog RegistrationHackney .Carriage and Jinrikisha
Registration , ... »..Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ...Health Officer's DepartmentMarkets ...Slaughter-housesCemeteries ••. ...Fire Brigade
ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT:—
Personal EmolumentsOther Charges
ANNUALLY RECURRENT EXPENDI-TURE:— *
Roads and StreetsStreet WateringBridges -Store and WorkshopConservancyDisposal of RefuseDisposal of Night-soilDrainageMunicipal BuildingsPublic Grounds and Roadside Trees.Piers and Canals
WATER SUPPLY :—
Thomson Road Reservoir & Grounds.Bukit Timah Road Filters & Grounds.Kalang River ReservoirWoodleigh FiltersPumping Station and GroundsMains and Services
ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT
MlNOR_WoRKS
DISBURSEMENTS RECOVERABLE :—
Roads and Drains, Sultan Ali's EstateRoads-and DrainsRowell and Desker RoadsMiscellaneous StockMiscellaneous WorksWater Pipes and FittingsSingapore Government RailwayElectricity, MiscellaneousFilling Ponds, Moulmein Road
SPECIAL SERVICES :—
Roads and StreetsStreet WateringBridgesStore and WorkshopConservancy ...Drainage ...Municipal BuildingsPiers and Canals , .Thomson Road ReservoirKalang River ReservoirPumping Station, Filters and GroundsMains and Services
Cartied forwtrd ...
10,138 5069,054 031.333 5i2,048 60
35.953 476,624 4479»653 4O29,642 40
26,951 774,656 8936,028 28
185,002 3125,887 09
176,267 9024,540 213,698 496,8io 38
141,269 193o,37o 9315,048 30
_ 10,908 3717,758 117.167 557,972 82
15,370 10 !11,700 44 i10,376 841,764 12
27,404. 75
25,494 4°
83.59O 57
172 39
$ c.
1,013 857.39i 99139 42170 00
4.203 3 2
436987.733 903.*84 492,679 05463 91
3.085 71
18,292 81
1.444 79
6,166 52
973 55145 93369 19
16,692 083,868 23i,.S5o 161,898 082,837 84949 07
1.523 42
275 791,669 23
1.839 971.304773,444 602,416 89
632 63
132 87
13,296 42 1 956 561,293 5o
143,650 86- 8,410 5726,057 37
549 80276 15
2,424 44
3»3 95883 14
2,500 115,466 4916,888 0932,765 018,358 92135 00
2,260 56
1.2S7 751,655 21
35,8i6 87
76
11,506 17875 09
4,106 3133 3o
. 3O 50
32,016 041,00ft 39123 81
2,35o 58352 09
4,753 70in 74
1,652 78n o 3760 90227 65
159.207 02-
S c.1M52 3576,446 02U72 93
2,2l8 60
40,156 797,061 42
87.387 3032,826 8929,630 825,120 80
39,113 99
203,295 1227,331 88
182,434 422S.5I3 763.844 427,179 57
157,961 2734,239 i 6
16,598 4612,806 4520,595 958,116 62-9,496 24
15,645 8913.369 6712,216 813.068 89
30,849 3527,911 29
84,223 20
305 26
14,252 981,2.93 50
155,157 039,285 66
30,163 68583 10306 65
2,424 44
329,329 991.891 532,623 927,817 07
17,240 1837.518 718,470 66
135 003.913 341,368 121,716 11
36,044 5«
12,16792,134
1,7042,570
49,3008,839
96.7O537,68334,294
5,97343,527
212,231
184,50025,00010,0006,750
158,48042,00023,00025,00035.45011,70012,500
14,40021,00015,0007,500
46,00029,000
90,850
1,'000
5,ooo30,000
1,500175,00030,00030,000
2,50c500
2,000
357»ooo15,60012,00018,00040,25050,00031,0005,5oo7,0003.000
»3.50043.5OO
2,0001,560
360
225
1,2002,100
300
-25
250
1,0009,000
2,000
4,ooo 7,000
500
300
3.000
1.50°
3.000
1,891,127 78
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. 89
Receipts and Disbursements of the Municipal Fund, Singapore, for theMonth of November•, 1911.—Continued.
DISBURSEMENTS. JAN./OCT. NOVEMBER. JAN./NOV. VOTE.SUPPLEMENTAL
VOTES.No. 1. No. 2.
Brought forward
SPECIAL SERVICES—Contd.MarketsSlaughter HousesCemeteriesElectricity departmentGas Department
-MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES:—
Police ContributionDonation to Superannuation and Pro-
vident FundSuperannuation Allowances to Sub-
ordinate StaffMedicines and Hospital Charges for
StaffExchange Compensation Allowance
to Officers on leave ...Quit Rents ... .'..
- Auditing Municipal AccountsInsurance of Municipal Buildings ...Translation of Notices, By-laws, Etc.Legal Fees...Telephones ..Printing for all DepartmentsStationery for all DepartmentsExpenses in connection with the
Engagements of OfficersContribution to Govt. Pathological
Department ...Cost of Public Lighting...Power for Electric Fans in Offices ...Contribution to Education Board ...Loans—Interest, Repayments and
Sinking Funds ...Water Supply by MeterPrivate Water Supply ...Workshop Manufacture Account ...Sale of Stores and Materials and
Miscellaneous ReceiptsKalang and Seletar RentsBand AccountRefund of Water Rates—Account
-Private SupplyRefund of Water Rates—Account
Meter Supply- Shipping Water Pier
Assessment on Houses—Jan./June,1911—16%
Hospital ChargesAssessment on Houses—Jan./June,
1911—13%Deposit Victoria Memorial Hall . . .Water Revenue of 1911... ...Unclaimed WagesUnclaimed Interest AccountFines under Municipal Ordinance—
Process Fees ... ~.Reimbursement—AdvancesHigh Street Drain ...Cash Deposits Repayable
' Tender Deposits RepayableWater Security DepositsTax on Cattle Carts ...Stock Suspense AccountTax on Hand CartsHouse Service Deposit AccountSuspense AccountInterest Account . . .
" -Clyde Terrace Pier Service
Carried forward
$ c.
i92O 76
11,875 92961 91678 09
65 62238,286 16
36,000 00
23,007 72
1,938 59
1,138 20
989 49396 00
4,000 0012,000 00
63 002,558 002,377 943.556 73
2,397 96
566 84
6,525 00454 75
60,114 45
459,096 0021 5646 50
2,769 93
107 575 74
215 00
10 50
3,352 26292 00
21,333 5600 00
i,82r 01360 00
90.974 39269 6987 So
2,5" 306,477 001,508 656,790 001,850 00
70 004,170 00
14,068 25102 00
15,220 8321,872 50
911 63591 90
$ c.
159,207 02
899 54
",39i 99
2,286 48
97 65
77 86
500 00
177 33129 27
225 61
62 7514,855 59
11 0044 94
25 00
130 535 25
36 25
272 94
250 301,700 00
180 00
2,606 715 00
138042 54
% c
1,891,127 78
12,775 46961 91678 09
65 62249,678 15
36,000 00
25,294 20
i,938 59
i,235 85
1,067 35396 00
4,500 0012,000 00
63 002,558 002,377 943,734 062,527 23
792 45
6,525 00
5i7 5074,970 04
459,096 0021 5657 50
2,814 87
107 575 74
240 00
10 50
3,482 79297 25
2i,333 51600 co
1,821 01396 25
90,974 39542 63
87 50
2,761 608,177 001,508 656,790 002,030 00
70 004,170 00
14,068 25162 00
•7.827 5421,877 50
925 43
2.799»38o 35 I i95,?35 35 12.99015. 7°
36,6001,0004,000
50Q266,051
48,000
29,000
1,000
2,000
700500
6,coo12,000
3003,0003,5oo
_ 7,0007,000
. 1,000
8,700100,500
60076,000
584,090
9,070 16,051
1,500
520
600
90 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
Receipts and Disbursements of tke Municipal Fund, Singapore, for theMonth of November, 1911.-—Concluded*
DISBURSEMENTS.
Brought forward ...
MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES—Continued.Fire Brigade Reward FundAccount Coronation DecorationsChartered Bank Calcutta—Account Fire Insurance
FundFees for Services by Health Dept. RecoverableRates paid in error—ElectricityRefund of Rates, etc.. overpaid or paid in errorRefund of Rates paid in error—Account GasRefund of Rates in respect of unoccupied housesAccount Water Deposit Balances unclaimedWater Deposit Balance Suspense AccountClyde Terrace Factory Account
. Sewerage and Sewage DisposalFees for Cement Testing and Attendance at Court.
WORKS CHARGED TO LoAfts
Kampong Kapur Improvement Scheme
ACCOUNT WATER LOAN :—New Reservoir
ACCOUNT LOAN 1907-.Stamford Canal ...Pearl's Hill ReservoirSalt Water System for Street WateringQuarantine CampPurchase of Land for Street Improvements
ACCOUNT LOAN 1909:—New IncineratorsNew Water MainsReforming Town DrainsSanitary Improvements including Purchase of Land
for Back Lanes and Open SpacesNew Markets and ExtensionsBidadari CemeteryBridge over Singapore RiverCantonment Road ,Tanjong Katong Roads ...Fire Stations ... ...Victoria Memorial Theatre ...Muhammadan Cemetery
, Purchase of Land for Street Improvements
ACCOUNT LOAN 191 I :—Victoria BridgeElectric Installation ... ...Gas Works—New Purifiers and House, Washer,
Meter and GovernorsNew Markets and ExtensionsPearl's Hill ReservoirNew Water MainsNew Incinerators
. Quarantine Camp
JAN./OCT.
35
65 005&> 51
n o 0043 00
776 3283 72
15 6136 33
2,591 43466 17
5 00
NOVEMBER. JAN./NOV.
$ C. i $ C
195,235 35 2,994,615 701
65 00... ! 5805*
10 50
49O So
29 86
336 17,36S 45
120 5043 00
1,266 8283 72
45 4736 33
2,927 601,831 62
5 00
108,585 86 i 20,779 79 129,365 65
Salt Water System for Street Watering and FlushingReforming Town Drains ..Sanitary Improvements including Purchase of Land
for Back Lanes
Current Account with Banks...Fixed Deposits with Banks ...Account Copper Coin, etc. ...
Less overdraft at Hongkong & Shanghai
$ c980 16
5»3 362,885 00
419,20752
Bank ... 120,214 58
Balance
394,318 71
24 841,966 89
23,038 87220 32
41,422 1729,012 57
1.547 58
41,027 852,075 92
6,034 °8
4,167 96277 75
7 5o5,695 90
26 0649,3" 83
22,047 X3
23,697 47
89,124 72 483443 43
49 76434 46
13,937 73
88 28
1,107501
8085
3,558,660 70
O 12
17,929 21
3,345 13
3.5a& 83
348,588 56
74 602,401 35
36,976 60220 32
4i.5io 4529,012 57
1,848 63
42,135 652,577 77
6,034 08
4,107 96277 75
7 5o5,696 02
26 0667,241 04
25,392 26
27,218 30
VOTB.
3,9<>7,249 26
4,080 0324,733 91
148,783 2348,860 8321,144 16
104,526 3029,012 5723,315 93
63.774 637.867 08
248 90
22 3923.946 63.S.191 319.366 598,180 77
10,000 00
100,000 00125,000 00
57,000 0093,000 0040,000 00.20,000 co15,000 0050,000 00100,000 0050,000 00-
50,000 co
298,99204
4,206,242 20
J. POLGLASE, ( •Municipal Secretary.
MUNICIPAL OFFICE,SINGAPORE, aglfc December, 1911.
„ We certify the above Statement to be correct.-BVATT & Co.,
. Municipal Auditors.loth January, 1912.
F. J. HALLIFAXiPresident, Municipal CowunissUmers.
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DATS
T
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. at time of observation.
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149*8
Symbol*
EXTREMES.
Highest corrected Reading of Barometer 29*948 on 4th April, 1910.Lowest corrected Reading of Barometer 29*763 on 8th April, 1910.Greatest Daily Rainfall ... ... 2*70 on 27th April, 1910.JHighest Temperature in Shade ... 90*8 on 19th April, 1910.
Lowest Temperature in Shade TVS on 2nd April, 1910.Highest Temperature in Sun 160*8 on 5th April, 1910,Lowest Temperature on Grass 66*2 on 29th April, 1910.No. of Days of Temperature on Grass below 70 seven. .
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PENANG, DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL,
Height above Ground of Rim of Rain Gauge 83
WEATHER.
at. time of observation.
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92 on 2nd April , 1910.
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.
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Lowest Temperature in ShadeHighest Temperature in SunLowest Temperature on GrassNo. of Days oi Temperature oh
P.M
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RAIN.
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of measurement.
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... 70 on 1st April, 1910.... 168 on 30th April, 1910.... 57 on 26th April, 1910.Grass below 70* 30 days.
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RADIATION.
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BAROMETER,
Corrected and reduto 32° at Station Ie
a'0*
Ins.
29*879•867•848•762•859856
•860) -851- 7 7 7
•863•857•851•860'864'896•851•861•864•850'876•754•853•860'867•866•826*817•857*B45'066
29-848.
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Ins.
29*748•863•806•739'861'869*791*845•862'866'861'842•863•863'860'869'870•868•840•787•758'861*863•883•783*792'748•821*788•877
29831 *
I
ICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT BUKIT MERTAJAM, PROVINCE WELLESLEY, DURING '
N. Long.ty correction1
. . . • i
•
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a" •. -«.*
Ins. .
9831•815•828•823*821•819'821•850•859•833'853'843•847'843'858•855•819•856•756*846'839*854'843•878•806•«40•826*785"874'805
9834
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8258 2 07 7 08 3 584'583*58 4 085'58 6 08 1 086-58 1 084*684'58 3 08 5 08 0 08 4 082583 08 2 085 585*586*588*58 5 084*087'588*58 4 0
84*0
1<Xf 28!38TB.
inch. Standard of Time 105° L.E.
• AIR TEMPERATURE.
*.'•*
0
83-586-58 8 088*58 9 086*58 6 09 0 58 8 08 * 08 9 08 8 58 9 08 8 08 8 089'08 9 08 9 084*58 0 58 2 08 7 58 8 088'58 9 59 0 589*59 0 08 8 089*5
87*7
Dry.
a*•r
"«»0
7 6 07 8 07 8 081*0
• 80*57 9 07 8 08 3 081 084 08 2 08 2 0P 2 08 2 08 0 08 0 08 1 082 08 1 07 8 07808 2 08 3 07 8 08 0 08 0 081*581*07 8 0780
80*2
330
8 8 089*59 1 59 0 091*58 8 59 0 59 2 59 0 092*593*59 1 092 09 2 09 2 092*591'59 2 086*585 584*589*59 1 091 090'590*59 2 592'59 1 09 1 5
90*5
Weather—No. of days of
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7 1 0, 7007 2 072'572*572 072 073*57 2 073 07 3 073 07 * 07 3 07 3 0
. 7307 2 072*57 2 07 2 07 0 072 075 073 07 2 071*572073 07 2 0720
72'3
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ain, Thunderstorm, Cleat Sky. Overcast. Fog,3 17
Height aboveHeight
Dep. of Wet.
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0
7707 6 07 4 078*577*57 6 079*579*579.07 6 079*57 6 07 6 07 6 07 6 078*07 6 07 6 07 9 579*57 7 07 9 579'58 0 079*580*57 9 07 9 081'5760
77'9
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76*2
SUMMARIES.
Gale!1. Forces
Mean Sea Level t
THE MONTH OF APRIL, 19ioi
yf Barometeri above Mean Sea Level of Rain
HUMIDITY.
Vapour Pressure.
s
Ins.
'855•818801909
'850'798'948*927898
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^ *831•791*798804
'866•845791
'968' "961
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'875•882•858•8721804831
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• >
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Wind—
Cistern €5 feet.\ Gauge feet.
Percentage.
301
7775867972698176727872786869717282688785.79767674668179677368
75
No. of Observations of
4—7, Calm, N,33 18
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82
WIMD,
Direction and Force.
c.c.
NW. 4NW. 4c.W. 4c.
* W. 4SW. 4N. 4
NW. 4N. 4
NW. 4c.
NW. 4c.c.N. 4c.
NW. 4NW. 4N. 4c.c.
NW. 4NW. 4
N. 4N. 4c.W. 4
—
S. SW, W, NW,3 )i 28
P.M
.
C.NW. * 4c.
NW. 5SW. 4c.c.W. 4W. 4N. 4c.N. 4c,
NW. 4NW. 4
N. ' 4N. . 4N. 4
NW. 4jCW. 4
c.NW. 4
N.. 4N. 4
NW. 4NW. 4c.
NW. 4W. 4c.
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NW. 4NW. 4c. .N. 4
NW. 4c.c.
NW. '4c.c.W. 4W. 4
—
METEOROLOGICAL
DATE.
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67
10-1112.J3141516171819202122 l
2324252627282 930
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64480420640440
50040888400044000
2'8
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Amount.
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108
10106460660404684884444044486
10
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OBSERVATIONS
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P.k.P.C.P.k.
.TAKEN AT BUKIT MERTAJAM, PROVINCE WELLESLEY, DURING THE MONTH OF APRIL, ±910.—Concluded>
of Thermometers 4 feet.
Directionwhence coming.
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N .N .N .
N W .o.N .N .O. !N .NJ0 .N 'N'J0 .0 .o.N.o.
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SE ;N .
S E .
Height above Ground of
WEATHER.
at time of observation.
JL
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Highest'corrected Reading of Barometer 29949 on 26th April,Lowest corrected Reading of Bai-ometet 29707 on 1st April, 1910.Greatest Daily Rainfall ... ... 3 0 9 on 3rd April, 1910.Highest Temperature in Shade *.. 91* on 3rd April, 1910.
Lowest Temperature in Shade ft)' on 2nd April, 1910.Highest Temperature in.Son 1640 on (20th April, 1910.Lowest Temperature on Grass 64*0 on 7th April, 1910.No. of Days of Temperature on Grass below 70° 27.
STRAITS' SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
last of Unclaimed Letters lying at the General Post Office, Singapore.
Allan, P.\ Col.
Bagley, F. P.Baily. H. M..BaJloch. H.Bartley. H.Becke, H. R.Belis, Mrs. B.Bell, Capt. (R.E.)Beyssac, Madame C.Bixon, Mrs.Blackshire, Miss H.Blei. F.Browne, Mrs. M.Bullmore, MissBnrt, H.Butterworth, Miss M.
Cameron, K,Carlo, B.Caruth, A. *Chalmers, J. S. -Coleman, V. J.
Dahl, R.Dauvergue, Lieut. E. •David, Madame O.Davies.G. W.Deirum, Miss K. H.De Young, Hon. M. H.Dicke, H. J.Dowbiggan, H.Dunckley, P. J.Dunsmure, F.Dyer, A. H.
Edwards, C. H.Evans, G. H.
Faine, Miss RivaFarrell, M. ,Forbes, C.Fox.J.H.Fox, Mrs. B.Fox, Mrs; J.
Gandell, J.Geldart, E.Gilchrist, Mrs. H. S.Goethe, Mr. & Mrs. C,Gordon, AlickGriffin, C.Griffiths, J. T.Grobelman, Mrs. A.Gutmaher, S.
Hall, C. G.Hastley, Mrs. J.Haythorpe, G.Hetherington, W. H.Hill, Mrs. S.Hill, RichardHughes, H. R.Hughes, Mrs. O.Hutcbinso'n, H.
Island Trading SyndicateLtd.
Jackson, Miss L. N. R.Johnson, R. P.
Kaufmann, W.Kerr, Mrs. J.Koenigs, F.Kooij, M. J.
Law, Rev. J.Love, Mrs. C. E.Lundy, Mrs. G. D.
Marchand, V. W. J.Marrian, J.Marks. W. R.Mason, G. A.
M. Massey, Dr. R.McKenna, P.McPherson, D. B.Meade, W. F. C.Miles, Miss C.Murray, W. D.Mustard, A.
Newman, C. M.
Olsen, Mrs.Orton. W. H.Osgood, T. W.Oster, F.
PaimerPaulick, Miss G.Payne, Mrs. L.Pedro, Mrs.
Perogio, E. A.Pfenningworth, G.Potter, G.
Richards, Capt. H. M.c/o George Stuart Co.
Robins Miss G.Rose, E.
Salkowski, J.Samoiloff, A.Samuel, V.Scuteri, A. v
Sells, Dr. & Mrs. H. L.Shaw, W.Stark, W. E.Swan, W. C.Swyney, A. M.
Templer, W.Thornycroft, T.
Wait.Professor&Mrs. L.P.Walden, C.Walsh, H. S.Watson, Capt. E.Watson, J.,Wharton, G. H. L.Wilkinson, W. H.Williams, G.Williams, C. H.Williams, G. H.Williamson, R. W.Wilson, W. C;Wyndham, AT
List of Unclaimed Letters addressed cjo Thomas Cook & Son lying at theGeneral Post Office, Singapore.
Baldwin, Mrs. C. .Beavis, Dr. J. D. H.Carson, Mrs. E.Charlier, W.Darling, T. S.De Young, Miss K.
Fardon, E. F.Fitch, G. H.Gorton, Miss B. L.Hagen, Mrs. F.Hanson, MissHeebner, Miss J. E.
Hose, Mrs. J. H.Johnson, Mrs. K.King, Rev. W. R.Lafrenz, J. P.Light, G. I.MacDohnell, Miss
Murrah, Mrs. W. B.Paget, R. A.Steel, Miss S. B.Steel, Mrs. W. G.Tenney, Miss M. P.Watts, Miss M. B.
Ldst of Vessels for which Letters are lying at the General Post Office, Singapore.
S.S. "Baron Balfour" Yacht "Carnegier
List of Unclaimed Registered Articles lying at the General Post Office, Singapore.
Abarinkoff, Mrs. M.tin, Mrs. Susan
Baffly, G.Becker, G. CartBenzoni, Marehese R. -----Bockunn-Dolfls, Ed. von.
Katz, Jul.
Leiper, Mrs. J. G.Lazlo Kis Kery
iBattel-Reepen, Dr. von. Mason, Capt. J. A.
Meinecz, Capt. J.Messay & Co.Moyor Evweikara
Hadknann Pastor-Hendry, W.JHnghes, H. R,
Nath.P.K.Nicolay, B. L.Nicolay, C. F.
Nicolay, E. V. R.Nicolay, Miss G. F.Nicolay, Mrs. JennieNitz, H.
Omika, MadamOster Franz
~ (Carlowitz & Co.
Palmer, BenjaminPennendreft, de K. d
Ramos and RamosCinimatograph Co.
Ramsammy, W.Rossi Zimrino
Schloemer, HausSkoding, E. A.Solomovitch, S.Stack, J. W.Swan, W. L.
The AngloXmerican^tomTrivett, J. R.
Weissmann, G.
Yen, Dr. W. W.Young, Misses De
U STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GA2E^TE, JAN. 19. 1912-
List of Undaimed Parcels lying at
Baring Gold, Mrs.Butterworth, Miss Ray
Carthe Buono.Mme. F. F.Coleaux, H.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying at the
Abdul Laty MedicalSchool*
Abubaker bin SallehAgent KadomseffAhiVh ahfifUY1 53 Victoria
St.Ahsoon c/o Yong Chay•Ahva chop TonkeeAmat 738 Beach Rd.A Pugh. DeaconnesshomeArchibald 2 Raffles Place
Baharagee
Canchez 58 South BridgeRd.
Chan Hang Chuanc/o Lim Taye Yuye
Chan Yim SangChep JulongChoprSwee Eng Huig
Tate Hylam WathunanSeopoh
Chop Swee Eng HylamHuay Kuan Seopoh
"Chop Ton Fah KongKling Koy
'Coupon
DerivandDunsford S'pore United
FirdusyFoo Lee Kee
-
the General Post Office, Singapore.
Home, ] .Kulka, F.
Mclntyre Glen, A.Odom, F. S.
Government Telegraph Office, Singapore.
Lee Chtfng 16 TempleStreet
Leenglai c/o Guan SoonThye
Goh Chin Watt, Waterloo Lee Teck Bone MiddleStreet
Govan, Esqr. ManagerChartered Bank ..
Graham care GardinerGulamydin 51 Serangoon
Rd.
Haji Sarat 769 Kg JavaHarperHenghuat 21 Kappan
StreetHengsiong TankengchaHoehaiheng c/o Poh HinHunchuang 16 LambongHup Kee 31 Macao Street
—J.A. EliasJack Darby Eastern
Extension
Kana Konamalaic/o Telegraph Office
Kasan Rajan, BlankanMati
KatunKhaibor Hin Guan Soon
Khiang HuatKhoo Keng Siew
GENERAL POST OFFICE,
RoadLeong Keah Heng Chop
Swie Sang
Maude S/S PerakMoh Sang do Kin dalar
No. 33MoominMoore Hotel EuropeMorimoto 37 Middle Rd.Mrs. Reutens 3- Kim Seng
placeMuravour Raffles Hotel
NanbrotobaNgab Tack Joo Kongho
thai
Omar bin Kadir, GaylangOngsarfat 4 New MarketOsays 35 Kampong Bharu
Rd.Osman 135 Serangoon Rd.
Richard Medical SchoolRobinson Raffles
Sirramaloo 6 Public RoodStarkey Hotel EuropeStarkey Sea View HotelSugchengteck 95-14 River
Vally Rd.Sunleongkin 66 Kuala
StreetSwee Hra Chandu Shop '.
China St.Syed 11 Tanjong Pagar
Road
Tan Choon Leong ChinChew Street
Tangkah Chann ChangeAlley
Tansenglongkee Kling St,Thampi Pillay
WaranawallaWatson Raffles InstitutionWee Sweecheng Clarkes
QuayWitionglim Telok Ayer
Street
Oyetchee 19 Dhoby Ghaut Xafic
Raphael Zumzum
W. G. BELL,Postmaster-General, S. S.
SINGAPORE, I8M January, 1912.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. J9J 1912. Ill,
1 . . ' . Unclaimed
Armstrong, C.
Barclay, J.Bella, Mrs.Berkeley, Col.
., Berli&Co., A.Bransdon, R. F. Mrs.Brasseur, H.Brett, E.
Clemens, A.• Clunis, R. R.'Cowan, J. T.Cresta, E. N.
Daly, D. H.Dickinson', Mrs. W. H.
Elphinston, J. W. R.
Letters and Papers
Evans, Rev. K.
Ferera, E.Fidwell, Miss S. E.Flett, W.
Gordon, W. S.Gould, t .
Higgins, W.
Jackson, G. C.Jones, H.Joy, Mrs. H.
Kebble, MissKennedy, P. P.Kiefier, G.Knight, V.
List of Vessels for which Letters
S.S. "Golden Crown" S.S
-Chinis, R. R.Ewers, F . Fran
List of Unclaimed
Allang /S.. -^
BakarBanthonghoBaylimaboo
Chandheangfatt•• Cheangahmoy
ChedinChembeeChetehChiapgheehinChoon SengChop Obe*ChopTeckkeeCollier•Corbett
lying at tlie Post Office, Penang.
Krause, Mrs. ""
Lackersteen, Mrs.Le Novil, H.
Macmillan, S. A.Mariani, Mdme.Marridith, W. N.Marsh, K. S.Masterton, J. C.McNeil, Dr. D.Milton, R. D.Moore, Dr. J. M.Muller, H.
Olie, C. G.
Phillips, T. G.
Roberts, W. R.
are lying at the Post
>. "Goldenfels"
Unclaimed Registered Letters.i
Hesse, A.Oster, F.
Penang Trade*Co.Singer, Chas.
Unclaimed Parcels.
West, Barton, C.
'• Telegrams lying at
Engcheang
Ghulam Mohamed •GuanhengGuan
.. Hockseng
Kachi MohindinKnight
LemngahleongLeongseng-i-lienyin Cheong
Wood, A.
Robinson, Miss S. M.
Samuel, Fitz & Co.Schmutzer, G. .Scott, B. G. A.Scott, Miss D. E. A.Semenza, M.Siara Import Co., Ltd.Steffen, A.Stewart, L.Stewart, Mrs. I.
Vaughan, L.Vogel, H. J.Von Furche, Mrs. B.
Weber, MissWhitehouse, H. S.Whyte, A. N.Wood, Mrs. G. F. A. de B.
Office, Penang.
S.S. "Halaban"
\ •
Van Cuylenburg, C.WUliamMJ.
\
the Government Telegraph Office, Penang.
Lim Guan HoLinhongkeatLockkee
MahchyeMooneandyMoothya Seena '
*
OmarabdatOngkengyenOngteikchoonOngyeeseng
Phee Kingloang
Pichai
Sinniah •Southgate Kawan
TeongwahThongphoeTongingkoi
Yookarsah
POST OFFICE,
PENANG, 13th January, 1912.
H. C. SELLS,Assistant Postmaster-General.
IVSTRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
List of Unclaimed Letters lying at tkc.Post Office, Malacca.
Nil.
List of Unclaimed Registered Articles lying at the Post Office, Malacca.
Nil.
List of Unclaimed Parcels lying at the Post Office, Malacca.
Nil.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying at the Government Telegraph Office, Malacca.
Chop Tong HoGuanchulong
KassimBabaLongbin hajidaud
Manigar Gilfillan Sohkontee
POST OFFICE,
MALACCA, 10th January, 1912.LI KIM KOH,
Postmaster.
List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension TelegraphCompany*s Offices at— _
SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE.—Continued. PENANG.
AmirthamB a n l e e h o n g •••Bryant KuantonDemare Cooks officeDemare Cooks officeEmigratie Kantoor HooglandtFlorence Bailey S.S. KleistFraissinet passenger DutchHangsenghoKemon Raffles HotelKnuth prinzKroeller
JLudwig N.D.L.Mr. C/Sing care Low HoonMunnichNannelcamPreston Steamship Alicante
Semarang Dasdoea 19Steamship Koningen der
Nederlanden c/o AgentuurWeisberger passenger Austrian
LloydWolfender Raffles Hotel
SINGAPORE, i&th January, 1912.
ChangyounghsienChenghingnang Woolee Japans
StreetChop Yongseng SengbaklyeCommercial treatyCommissioner of ChineseJooseang . . . . " .
MALACCA.
John Duncan c/o Seowb66npo>-
A. Y. GAHAGAN,Manager^
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. v.
NOTIFICATIONS REPEATED.
(OriginallyJpublished in the Gazette of 1st December, 1911.)
No. 1503.—THE Hon'ble the Chief Justice has, with the concurrence of HisExcellency the Governor, fixed the following dates for the holding of the CriminalAssizes at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, and for the holding of Courts of Appealat Singapore and Penang, during the year 1912:—
' Singapore.Assizes. Tuesdays, Court of Appeal. Mondays.
JanuaryMarchMayJulySeptemberNovember
2nd.19th.14th.23rd.17th.5th.
June ... ... 24th.November ... .... 25th.
Penang.Assizes. - Tuesdays. Court of Appeal. Tuesdays.
January ... ... 16th.March ... ... 26th.May ... ... 21st.July ... ... 23rd.September ... .., 3rd.November ... ... 5th.
February ... ... 27th.August ... ... 13th.
Malacca.Assizes. ..
February ... , ... 3rd.June ... ... 4th.October ... ... 3rd.
(Originally published in the Gazette of nth November, 1910.)
No. 1309.—NOTICE is hereby given that marginal map sheets size 30* by 20* ofthe Resurvey of Singapore Town on scale of 66 feet to the inch comprising detailsof allotments within the boundaries hereunder described, may be obtained at the LandOffice on any day excepting Sundays between the hours of 16 A.M. and 4-30 P.M.(1 P.M. on Saturdays) at a cost of .$3 per sheet.
Descriptions of Boundaries of Block 1:—Comprising five sheets ( ^ P, / 2 D, H,A A and * E).
The area lying west of Singapore River from the Sea to Tew Chew Street andbounded by portions of New Bridge Road, Upper Macao Street, South Bridge Road,Md. Ali Lane, Ang Siang Hill and Japan Street to the sea, being Subdivision 1,Blocks^ 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Subdivision 4; Blocks 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Subdivision 7,Blocks 2, 3 and part of 1.
Block 2:-—Comprising 2 sheets ( ^ A &Portion included in the area bounded by part of Upper Bencoolen Street, Albert
Street, Rochor Road, North Bridge Road, Bras Basah Road, Lower Queen Streetand Middle Road, being Subdivision 11, Blocks i, 2 and 3 and Subdivision 12, Blocks2, 3 and part of 1.
R. J. FARRER,LAND OFFICE, . Acting Collator of Land Revenue.
SINGAPORE, %tk November, 1910.
vi STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANr 19, 1912.
(Originally published in tlie Gazette ofph July, 1911.)
N o . 85O.~SURVEY DEPARTMENT, SINGAPORE.
SEVERAL good Draftsmen required; must be quick and accurate*plotters andhave a thorough knowledge of computation by Gale's trayerse system and in thecalculation of areas of allotments.
Salary, according to qualifications, but not exceeding $1,020 per annum.Applications stating age and experience with copies of three recent testimonials
to be sent to the Superintendent of Re-Survey, Survey Department, Singapore.
(Originally published in tlie Gazette of 1st September, 1911.)
No. 1091 .—IT is hereby notified that a Chronological list of the ImperialActs applicable to the Straits Settlements, the Indian Acts in force in the StraitsSettlements and the Acts and Ordinances of the Straits Settlements,, together withthe Orders in- Council, Rules and Regulations thereunder, revised up to the31st December, 1910, is now on sale in the Government Printing Office at the priceof $4 a copy.
(Originally published in the Gazette of 22nd September, 1911.)
No. 1202.—AN Index showing where houses situated within the Town Sub-divisions of Singapore may be found on the Re-survey Maps, can be obtained at theLand Office on any day excepting Sundays between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4-30 P.M.(I P.M. on Saturdays) at a cost of §1 per copy.
1 J. LORNIE,LAND OFFICE, Acting Collector of Land Revenue.
SINGAPORE, 13th September, 1911.
(Originally published in the Gazette of 20th October, 1911.)
NO. 1301.—NOT4CE—UNDEJNo. 1 OF 1901."
WHEREAS application has been made by GpH I-AU TEE, administrator of theEstate of GOH SOON GUAN, deceased, for a lease of certain portion of the foreshoreat Serangoon for drying fishing nets and erecting fishermen's huts.
AND WHEREAS the substance of the proposed lease and particulars of the pro-perty intended to be demised are as follows:— '__.'
Lessor:—The Governor. 'Lessee:—GOH LAU TEE, administrator of the Estate of GOH SOON GUAN
deceased* ' *
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. JAN. 19, 1912.
Property\--K\\ that piece of land (submerged at high tide) situate in the Mukimof Serangoon in the island of Singapore containing in extent 1 acre, 2 roods, 10 poles,or thereabouts a plan of which may be inspected at the Land Office.
The term will be 5, years and the annual rent reserved $3 per acre.The lease will contain covenants on the part of the lessee to pay the rent as
reserved, to use the land for the purposes described, and a proviso for forfeiture onbreach of the covenants.
Now notice is hereby given that all persons having objections to the making ofsuch lease must send in their objections to the Colonial Secretary before theexpiration of three months ton* the date of this notice.
All such objections will be considered by His Excellency the Governor in Counciland in default of such objections or if no objections to the granting of such lease besubmitted, His Excellency the Governor in Council will, in accordance with section 4 ofthe said Ordinance, make -a declaration *hat the proposed lease does not create asubstantial infringement of any public, rights. .
R. J. WILKINSON,Dated the \2th day of Octobery 1911. Colonial Secretary.
No. 1302.—NOTICE UNDER " T H E FORESHORES AND SEA-BED ORDINANCENo. 1 OF" 1.901."
WHEREAS application has been made by NG SWEE CHONG for a lease of certainportion of the foreshore at Serangoon for drying fishing nets and erecting fishermen'shuts.
AND WHEREAS the substance of the proposed lease and particulars of the pro-perty intended to be demised are as follows:—
Lessor-.—The Governor.Lessee:—NG SWEE CHONG.
Property.—All that piece of land (submerged at high tide) situate in the Mukimof Serangoon in the island of Singapore containing in extent I acre, 1 rood, 00 poles,or thereabouts a plan of which may be inspected at the Land Office.' The term will be 5 years and the annual rent reserved $3 per acre.
The lease will contain covenants on the part of the lessee to pay the rent asreserved, to use the land for the purposes described, and a proviso for forfeiture onbreach of the covenants.
Now notice is hereby given that all persons having objections to the making ofsuch lease must send in their objections to the Colonial Secretary before the expirationof three months from the date of this notice.
All such objections will be considered by His Excellency the Governor in Counciland in default of such objections or if no objections to the granting of such lease besubmitted, His Excellency the Governor in Council will, in accordance with section 4of the said Ordinance, make a declaration that the proposed lease does not create asubstantial infringement of any public rights.
R. J. WILKINSON,Dated the 12th day of October, 1911. Colonial Secretary.
{Originally published in the Gazette of 2yth October, 1911.)
~NoT1328.—WHEREAS the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Malacca, has reason to believe
that the Hap Tek Gi Ho Hoey, a society registered on the 17th day of June, 1892,under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called upon tofurnish proof of its existence to the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Malacca,within three nionths of the date of this notification.,
, ~ _D. BEATTY,MALACCA, 17th October, 1911. Assistant Registrar of $oekties.
vilL STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912;
N o . 1336.—NOTICES TO MARINERS.
PULAU PENANG-SOUTH CHANNEL,CAUTION.
T H E white beacon (carrying a green light) South Channel, has disappeared.By day, a green flag; by night, a green light will be exhibited from a temporarywooden gallows erected over the position.
C. A. RADCL1FFE, COMDR., R.N.,MASTER ATTENDANT'S OFFICE, Master Attendant, S. S.
SINGAPORE, 24M October, 1911.
MALAY PENINSULA—EAST COAST.PAHANG RIVER ENTRANCE.
*»••• INFORMATION has beeuxeceived that the lighthouse at Kuala Pahang has Beenbadly'undermined by high tides and is likely to collapse.
C. A. RADCLIFFE, COMDR., R.N.,
-MASTER- ATTENDANT'S OFFICE, Master Attendant^ S. S.SINGAPORE, 26th October, 1911.
{Originally published in the Gazette of yrd November, 1911.)
No. 1356 .—"THE STEAM BOILERS ORDINANCE 1887."—Amend-ment of Rules under.
T H E following draft of an amendment to the Rules now in force,proposed to be made by the Governor in Council, is published for generalinformation, in accordance with the provisions of section 11 (2) of theOrdinance.
The Rules made by the Governor in Council on the ii th September,1905, published as Notification No. 1163 in the Gazette of the 15thSeptember, 1905, are amended by inserting immediately after the words" the Vulcan Boiler and General Insurance Company, Limited," in thelast line of clause (5) of Rule IV the words "the Scottish BoilerInsurance and Engine Inspection Company, Limited;*
No. 1358.—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909." \
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the" Tdok Blanga Football Club," a society exempted on the 2nd day of December, 1908,under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called upon tofurnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, within threemonths of the date of this notification.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, 2 7M October, 1911. Registrar of Societies,
-y.
No. 1359.— " T H E SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909." : '
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the"Darul Mashhor Football Club," a society exempted on the 1st day of October, 1908,under Ordinance I of 1889 has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called upon tofurnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, within three
onths of the date of this notification.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, 27/A October, 1911. ' Registrar of Societies.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. IX.
No. 1360.—" THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 19x39."
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the" Straits Union Football Club," a society registered on the 10th day of February, 1908,under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called upon tofurnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, within threemonths of the date of this notification.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, 2%th October, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
(Originally published in the Gazette of-ioth November, 1911.)
No. 1391 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the" Tanjong Pagar Dock Board Head Office Football Association," a society registeredon the 27th day of August, 1907, under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, thissociety is hereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar ofSocieties, Singapore, within three months of the date of this notification.
W. PEACOCK,SINGAPORE, 31 st October, 1911. for Registrar of Societies.
No. 1392 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that trie" Moonlight Football Association," a society registered on the 16th day of September,1907, under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby calledupon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, withinthree months of the date of this notification.
) W. PEACOCK,SINGAPORE, 31 st October, 1911. for Registrar of Societies.
No. 1393.—" THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the" Baitol Ekshan Football Association," a society registered on the 10th day of March,1968, under Ordinance I of 18S9, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby calledupon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, withinthree months of the date of this notification.
W. PEACOCK,SINGAPORE, 31 st October, 1911. for Registrar of Societies,
No. 1394 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the"National Golden Star's Football Club," a society registered on the 10th day ofDecember, 1908, under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is herebycalled upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore,within three months of the date of this notification.
W. PEACOCK,
SINGAPORE, 3 1 ^ October, 1911. for Registrar of Societies,
No. 1395.—a THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909." <
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the"Pulo Brani Recreation Club," a society exempted on the 26th day of May, 1897,under Ordinance I of-1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called upon tofurnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, within threemonths of the date of this notification. r
C. J. SAUiNDERS, - .
SINGAPORE, 4th November, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
x. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19,(^912.
No . 1396.—-"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the
" Smelting Works Football Club," a society exempted on the 2nd day of March,1898, under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby calledupon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, withinthree months of the date of this notification.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, tfh November, 1911. Registrar 0/Societies.
No. 1399.—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Assistant ^Registrar of Societies, Malacca, has reason to
believe that the " Malacca Rifle Club,J* a society -exempted oif the~~25th May,1893, under Ordinance I of 1889 has ceased to exist, the Society is herebycalled upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Assistant Registrar of Societies,Malacca, within three months of the date of this notification.
D. BEATTY,CHINESE PROTECTORATE, Assistant Registrar of Societies.
MALACCA, bth November, 1911.
{Originally published in the Gazette of 2%th November, 1911.)
* No. 1452.—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the
undermentioned societies exempted from registration under Ordinance I of 1889,have ceased to exist, each of these societies is hereby called upon to furnish proof ofits existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, within three months of the dateof this notification.
Name of Society.
Association of the Propagation of Faith ...Holy Childhood ...Peter's Pence Association ...
Date of exemption.
28th March, 1890.Do.Do.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, iyth November, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
(Originally published in the Gazette of 1st December, 1911.)
r • No . 1498.-—" THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to beKeve that the
*• Singapore Physical Culture Class" a society exempted on the 2nd day of April,1909, from registration under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this societyis hereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies,Singapore, within three months of tha date of this notification.
\ - ~ C, J. SAUNDERS-SINGAPORE, 2yd November, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
. ,15O2.---EXAM1NATION FOR THE ClVIL SERVICE OF^NDIA AND EASTERN
AN examination, open to all qualified persons, will be held in London on theist August, 1912, and following days. The Regulations for the open competition1912, and t^e Syllabus showing the extent of the examination in certain subjects,may be inspected, on application at the Colonial Secretary's Office and at the officesof the Resident Councillor, Penang, and Resident, Malacca, on~aiiy weekdaybetween 10 A.M. and 4-30 P.M. (Saturdays between 10 A.M. and 1 P.M.).
STRAITS. SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. XI.
No. 1504.—NOTICE REGARDING CHINESE IMMIGRATION.
THE .Government has for some time had under consideration the question ofthe recruitment of Chinese labourers and the signing by them of contracts to*labourfor specified periods in the Colony and the M.alay States.
It has been decided that the maximum period for which Chinese immigrantsmay enter into such contracts shall for the present be 300 days. But notice ishereby given that legislation will be introduced, both in the Straits Settlements andin the Malay States, prohibiting, as from the 1st July, 1914, Chinese immigrantsfrom entering into written contracts to labour in the Straits Settlements and MalayStates and requiring that all written contracts made by Chinese immigrants prior tothat date for labour in the Colony or in the. Malay States shall lapse by that date.
4*
(Origittally published in the Gazette of %th December, 1911.)
No. 1525 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the
" Green Light Football Association " a society exempted on the 5th day of May,1905, from registration under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this society ishereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies,Singapore, within three months of'the date of this notification.
C. J. .SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, 22nd November, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
•No. 1526 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the
"Singapore Indian Benevolent Association" a society exempted on the 18th day ofDecember, 1906, from registration under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist,this society is hereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrarof Societies, Singapore, within three months of the date of this notification.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, zgth November, 1911. " Registrar of Societies.
No. 1527 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909"
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the" Anjuman Shaukathul I slam'Association" a society exempted on the 4th day ofSeptember, 1906, from registration under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist,this society is hereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar ofSocieties, Singapore, within three months of the date of this notification.
C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, 2gth November, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
$ 1546.—REGISTRATION OF BOATS, MALACCA.
NOTICE is hereby given that all Cargo, Passenger, and Fishing Boats must bebrought into the River behind the Harbour Master's Office to be registered, on orbefore the thirty-first day of January, 1912.
The following charges are to be paid to the Registrar of Boats for each newlicence:— v
. '• • ' ? c .For each Cargo Boat not exceeding 10 koyans 1 00For every additional koyan ... ... o 10For each Passenger Boat ... ... ... 050For each Fishing Boat ... ... ... .025
A further charge of 15 cents for each €argo Boat, 30 cents for each PassengerBoat, and 10 cents for each Fishing Boat, will be levied to defray the cost of numberplates.
Each owner is liable to a penalty of $25 under Ordinance No. VII! of 1872 fornon-compliance with this Notice.
~~ F. T. ELLIS,HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, fir Acting Harbour Master.
MALACCA, 22nd November, 1911.
irii. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19,
N o . 1547.—FISHING STAKE AND FISHING N E T LICENCES, MALACCA.
NOTICE is hereby given that all persons wishing their Fishing Stake and FishingNet Licences renewed must apply at the Harbour Master's Office, Malacca, beforethe end of May, when their applications will be considered, otherwise the site may begranted to another applicant.
All Fishing Stake Licences expire on or before 30th April.The Fees payable for Fishing Licences shall be as follows :—
Fishing Stakes.For Licences for Fishing Stakes within Harbour Limits.
For each licence for every Out-shore Fishing Stake in \4 fathoms or more at low water spring tides • • • L j l O a year.
For each licence for every In-shore Fishing Stake Vin 3 fathoms or less at low water spring tides ... j
For each licence for every In-shore Fishing Stake.which is dry at low water ... ... $6 a year.For Licences for Fishing Stakes outside Harbour Limits.
For each licence for every Out-shore Fishing Stakein 4 fathoms or more at low water spring tides... $5 a year.
For each licence for every In-shore Fishing Stake in 3 fathoms or less at low water spring tides ... >$4 a year.
Stakes dry at low water ... ... . . .JFish traps (moveable) or blat lengkong ... $12. a year.
The above fees include the cost of the Registration Number Board which willbe supplied to each Licensee free of charge. ' • •
Nets.Drift Nets and all nets for deep water fishing only ... $1 a year.Seine Nets with pockets and all Seine Nets over
50 yards in length ... ... ... $3 a year.Every Fishing Licence shall expire on the 30th April of the year, but licences for
three, six, or nine months may be issued at a fee proportionate to the fee for a yearlylicence.
Owners of Fishing Stakes and Nets are liable to a penalty of §200 underOrdinance No. IX of 1909 for non-compliance with this Notice.
F. T. ELLIS,HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, for Acting Harbour Master.
MALACCA, 22nd November', 191 i .
(Originally published in tlie Gazette of 15th December, 1911.)
N o . 1 5 7 1 . — " T H E SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the" Hak Sit Hai Shong Hong" a society registered on the 16th day of June, 1911,under Ordinance XX of 1909, has ceased to exist, this society is hereby called uponto furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, withinthree months of the date of this Notification.
W. PEACOCK,SINGAPORE, nth December, 1911. for Registrar of Societies-
) N o . 1 5 7 4 . — " T H E SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."
WHEREAS the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Malacca, has reason to believethat the " Jasin Planters' Club" a society exempted on the 14th November, 1908,under Ordinance I of 1889 has ceased to exist, the Society is hereby called upon tofurnish proof of its existence to the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Malacca,within three months of the date of this notification.
D. BEATTY,CHINESE PROTECTORATE, Assistant Registrar of Societies.
MALACCA, 9th December, 1911. ,
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19. 19,2.X1U.
No. 1 5 7 5 . — " T H E SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909.'
WHEREAS the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Malacca, has reason to believethat the " Malacca Planters' Association " a society exempted on the 15th October,1902, under Ordinance I of 1889 has ceased to exist, the Society is hereby calledupon to furnish proof of its existence to the Assistant Registrar of SocietiesMalacca, within three months of the date of this notification. '
D. BEATTY,CHINESE PROTECTORATE, Assistant Registrar of Societies.
MALACCA, qth December, 1911.
No. 1581 .—ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOR F U L L COURSE, STRAITS
SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT MEDICAL
SCHOOL. " • . ..
T H E examination for admission to the Straits and Federated Malay StatesGovernment Medical School for students who propose joining next March sessionwill be held at the Raffles Institution on Wednesday and Thursday, the 14th and 15thFebruary, 1912, at 10 A. M.
The subjects of the examination Ivill be:—
(1) English Composition.(2) Geography. —A general knowledge of the Geography of the World and
a detailed knowledge of that of the Malay Peninsula.' (3) Mathematics.—Arithmetic.
Algebra up to and including Quadratic Equations.Geometry. The substances of the Theorems contained
in Euclid Book I, Props. 3, 13-16, 18, 19, 26-30,*,32-41, 43, 47, 48, and Book III, Props. 3, 14-16,18^22, 31 ; and easy deductions.
(4) Colloquial Malay as spoken in the Straits Settlements.
The papers will be of about the same difficulty as those set for the CambridgeLocal (Senior) Examination.
No candidate will be eligible for admission to the School unless he has passedthis or an equivalent examination.
Candidates competing for Scholarships will be allowed to take up in additionnot more than three of the following optional subjects, and the marks so gainedwill be added to those obtained in the compulsory subjects in allotting the scholar-ships:—
(1) Latin.(2) Elementary Experimental Science.(3) French.(4) German.(5) English History—From the accession of George III to the present
time.Applications stating fully the optional subjects, if any, proposed to be taken
should be sent in not later than the 31st January to the Principal of the MedicalSchool, from whom further particulars may be obtained.
There will probably be 15 scholarships, each of $15 a month, available nextMarch session.
adv. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN.
No. 1582.—COURSE FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS.
1. The course of instruction for Hospital Assistants extends over two years,at the end of which time, if the prescribed examinations are passed, certificates ofproficiency will be granted.
2. The course is as follows:—
First three months
First Yea#.
(Elementary Anatomy.... \Elementary Physiology.
(Elementary Physics.
(to inplude the visits to the Meteorological Station, Kandang Kerbau, and practicalinstruction in the use of the various Apparatus there).
Attendance and instruction at Post-mortem Examinations, three months.( Attendance at lectures and demonstrations at the
Practical Pharmacy. \ Medical School for three months, with six months'(attendance at Kandang Kerbau Dispensary.
Dressing and Clerking in the Hospital Wards (to include instruction in the useof the Microscope, the making and staining of blood films, the method of obtainingspecimens for Widal's reaction, the examination of faeces for the ova of intestinalworms, Sputa for tubercle bacilli, etc.).
»Second Year.
Materia Medica and Therapeutics : Lectures.Elementary Hygiene, (to include visits to the Quarantine Stations and
• practical instruction in the modes of using disinfectors and disinfect-ants, and the correct method of performing Vaccination).
Practical Pharmacy. l i ? thDressing and Clerking in the Hospital Wards. J
3. A certain number of student Hospital Assistants will be taken on each yearfor the Government Service of the Colony and the Federated Malay States;during, the two years' course of instruction they will be paid $15 a month, and inthe case of the Federated Malay States, a further subsistence allowance of $15a month.
No. 1583.—REGISTRATION OF BOATS, SINGAPORE.
Notice is hereby given that all Cargo, Passenger, and Fishing Boats. must bebrought near the Master Attendant's Office to be registered during January, 1912.'
The iollowing charges are to be paid to the Registrar of Boats for each newLicence (including number plates):—
" - $ c. " '•For each Cargo Boat not exceeding 10 koyans ... 1 20For every additional koyan ... ... '..,__ 0 10For each Passenger Boat ... ... ... 0 80For each Fishing Boat ... ... ... 0 40
Each owner is liable to a penalty of $25 under Ordinance No. VIII of 1872for non-compliance with this Notice.
MASTER ATTENDANT'S OFFICE,
SINGAPORE, nth December, 1911.
C. A. RADCLIFFE,Commander, R.N.,
Master Attendant, SS.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19. igtz. xv.
No. 1584.—REGISTRATION OF FISHING STAKES, SINGAPORE.
1. Notice is hereby given that all persons wishing their Fishing-stake Licencesrenewed, must apply at the Master Attendant's Office before the end of May, whentheir applications will be considered, otherwise the site may be granted to anotherapplicant.
. 2 . All Fishing-stake Licences expire on 30th April.3 . The following fees are to be paid to the Fishery Officer on taking out
Fishing-stake Licences (including number boards):—For licences for Fishing-stakes on the Northern and Western Coasts of the
Island of Singapore from Changi to Tanjong Kling, also at Pulau Obin and PulauTekong, and at the surrounding Islands to the South of Singapore:—
For each Licence for every Fishing-stake in^ water not exceeding5 fathoms at low water ordinary spring tides ... 5 00
For each Licence for every Fishing-stake in water not exceeding3 fathoms at low water ordinary spring tides ... 3 00
For each Licence for every Fishing-stake which is dry at lowwater ordinary spring tides ... ... ... 1 00
For Licences for Fishing-stakes from Changi along the Eastern and SouthernCoasts of Singapore as far as Tanjong Kling:—
For each Licence for every Fishing-stake in water not exceeding5 fathoms at low water ordinary spring tides ... 15 00
For each Licence for every Fishing-stake in water not exceeding3 fathoms at low water ordinary spring tides ' _ ... 7 00
For each Licence for every Fishing-stake which is- dry at lowwater ordinary spring tides ... ... ... 3 00
4. Any person who keeps or erects any Fishing-stake or part of a Fishing-stake without a licence from the Fishery Officer is liable to a penalty of $200,under " The Fisheries Ordinance 1909."
C. A. RADCLIFFE,MASTER ATTENDANT'S OFFICE, Master Attendant, S.S.
SINGAPORE, 11th December, 1911."
No. 1590.—NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF MORTGAGES OF SINGAPORE MUNICIPALPER CENT LOAN OF 1897.
NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of section 276 of " TheMunicipal Ordinance No. XV of 1896 as amended by Ordinances No. X of 1900,
'No. Ill of 1903, No. XII of 1906 and No. XXXVII of 1907" that at the expiration ofsix months after the 31st December, 1911, the Mortgages of the Municipal four percent Loan of 1897, specified in the Schedule at foot, which were drawn by lot at aMeeting of the Municipal Commissioners on the 8th instant, will be repaid withinterest due thereon, at the Municipal Office, Singapore.
And notice is also given that the said Mortgages will cease to carry interest afterthe 30th June, 1912.
F. J. HALL1FAX,> MUNICIPAL OFFICE, • President, Municipal Commissioners,
SINGAPORE, 14** December, 1911.
SCHEDULE.The Colonial Secretary and the Colonial Treasurer, Straits Settlements:—Nos. 1, i6, 55, 75, 415. 492, 505. 549. 57O. 593. 646, 651, 671, 1063, 1096,
1130, 1168, 1253, 1382, 1462, 1464, 1510; I5*3i 1564. !572» 1573. I6K>, 1616, 1684,1767, 1770, 1775, 1781,1802, 1836, 1853, 1868, 2123, 2130, 2313, 2371, 2441, 2497.25IO, 2625, 2825, 2976, 31061, 3197. 32H, 3252, 3274, 3387» 3428, 3456, 3543, 3 5 %3589. 3597t 3fc>*. 36i3. 363<>, 3655, 3^92,3694,3743, 3848. l^0^, 3919. 39»4t 3968.4022,. 4026, 4078, 4083, 4094, 41 *4- •
xvl STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
The Manager, Perak Government Savings Bank—Nos. 108, 133, 233, 235, 240,3°9> 356, 683, 703, 727, 809, 843, 864, 871.
The District Treasurer, Larut—-Nos. 362, 388.' LEONARD WRAY ( Jr.)—Nos. 897, 915, 986.
HENRY NICHOLAS RIDLEY—NOS. 1880, 1890,1908, 1910, 2201.WILLIAM RILEY—NOS. 1944, 1950, 1993.
,. R. H. DUNMALL—No. 2084.-•;- Sir WILLIAM HOOD TREACHER—No. 3148.
{Originally published in the Gazette of 29th December, 1911.)
No. 1624 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Registrar of Societies, Singapore, has reason to believe that the
" Indian Dharmashala Association" a society, exempted on the 9th day of March,1906, from registration under Ordinance I of 1889, has ceased to exist, this societyis hereby called upon to furnish proof of its existence to the Registrar of Societies,Singapore, within three months of the date of this notification.
* C. J. SAUNDERS,SINGAPORE, 20th December, 1911. Registrar of Societies.
No. 1626 .—"THE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE 1909."WHEREAS the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Penang, has reason to believe
that the undermentioned Societies exempted from registration under Ordinance I of1889, have ceased to exist, each of these societies is hereby called upon to furnishproof of its existence to the Assistant Registrar of Societies, Penang, within threemonths of the date of this notification.
Name of Society. Date of Exemption.
; (I) The Hok Oman Tong Society(II) The Penang Marine Association(III) The Malay Peninsula Sugar Industry Association(IV) The Association of Engineers(V) The Penang Choral Society
. (VI) The Bagan Dalam Football Club ...(VII) The Anglo-Chinese School Football Team
(VIII) The Red Coats, Amateur Dramatic Society
6th October, 1891.22nd July, 1892.28th May, 1961.9th July, 1904.13th July, 1905.3rd December, 1906.18th January, 1908.13th August, 1908.
W. T. CHAPMAN,CHINESE PROTECTORATE, Assistant Registrar of Societies.
PENANG, 13th December, 1911.
(Originally published in the Gazette of 5th January, 1912.)
N o . 26.—REGISTRATION OF BOATS, PENANG. »
NOTICE is hereby given that all Cargo, Passenger, and Fishing Boats must beregistered on or before the 31st January, 1912.
The following charges are to be paid to the Registrar of Boats for each newlicence (including number plates) :— *' • , - . J$ c.
For each Cargo Boat not exceeding 10 koyans 1 15For each additional koyan ... ... o 10For each Passenger Boat ... ... o 80For each Fishing Boat ... ... o 35
N.B.—District Officers will also issue licences for their respective districts..
''. ' D. C. MACINTYRE,HARBOUR. M ASTER'SOFFICE, Harbour Master-Mr Registrar of Boats.
PENANG, 2.0th December> 1911.
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. .9, . 9 I 2 . XV11.
No. 27.—LICENCES FOR FISHING-NETS, LINES OR STAKES, PENANG.• m NOTICE is hereby given that all persons wishing their licences for Fishing-nets,Unes or Stakes renewed, must apply at the Harbour Master's Office, before the endof May m each year, when their applications will be considered; otherwise the sitemay be granted to another applicant.
2. Air licences for Fishing-nets, Lines or Stakes expire on or before the30th April in each year. Ihey may be issued for three months, six months or ninemonths at proportionately reduced fees.
3. The fees payable for these licences are .as follows :—
Pishing Stakes.—
Out-shore Fishing Stakes, i.e., stakes in water exceeding 2\fathoms at L. W. O. S. Tides, per annum ... ... 24 00
or per quarter ... 6 00In-shore Fishing Stakes, i. *., stakes in water not exceeding 2\
fathoms at L. W. O. S. Tides, per annum ... . . . 12 00or per quarter . . . 3 00
Number-board ... ... ... ... . . . x OoTo replace any number-board lost or carried away ... . . . 1 00
Nets and Hooks.Pompangs or purse nets, per annum ... ... ...
. o r per quarter ...Seine Nets with pockets and all Seine Nets over 50 yards in
length, per annum .., ... ... ...Seine Nets without pockets and not exceeding 50 yards in length,
per annum ... ... ... ...Drift Nets exceeding 10 yards in length, per annum ...Drift Nets not exceeding 10 yards in length, per annum ...Deep Sea Nets (Patani), per annum ... ... ...Lines of unbaited hooks, per annum ... ... ...
or per quarter ...Number-board ... ... ... ... .-..Metal Ticket for lines of unbaited hooks ... ...
N.B.—The attention of all persons concerned is invited to the New Rules madeby the Governor in Council, under sections 5 and 6 of " The Fisheries Ordinance
' 1909," for the Settlement of Penang, and published in the Government Gazette datedDecember 22nd, 1911, page 2379.
D C . MACINTYRE,HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, Harbour Master.
PENANG, 20th December, 1911.
i64
93010
246Ii
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00
00
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oo
{Originally published in the Gazette of 12th January, 1912.)
40.—NOTIFICATION OF THE PROPOSED CONSTITUTION OF A
RESERVED FOREST IN THE TERRITORY OF PROVINCE WELLESLEY.
IN accordance with the provisions'of section 5 of "The ForestOrdinance 1908," notice is hereby given that it is proposed to constituteas a Reserved Forest, by inc-kfeion in the Bukit Langkap Reserved Forest,th.e land situated in the territory of Province Wellesley which is specifiedin the Schedule hereto and of which a plan may be seen in the office ofthe Deputy Surveyor-General at Penang. 1
Notice is further given in accordancejwith the provisions of jfche saidsection of the said Ordinance that any person claiming any right orprivilege, or making any claim in respect of any land within the area
ocviii. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19. 1912. :
specified in the said Schedule, is required, within the period of threemonths from the date of publication of this notification to present.to theColonial Secretary or to the Resident Councillor, Penang, a written noticespecifying the nature of such right or claim.
R. J. WILKINSON,Colonial Secretary,
Straits Settlements.
SCHEDULE.
Lots 246 and 247, Mukim ^No. XIX, Telok Wang, Central DistrictProvince Wellesley, Area 41 acres, 3 roods, and 08 poles. *-% -•
Bounded on the North by lots Nos. 248, 249 and 321;On the East by lots Nos. 24511, 244111, 23711, 2371 and 23611;On the South by lots Nos. 234 and 438 ; andOn the West by lot No. 435, Bukit Langkap Reserved Forest.
No. 42.—IN accordance with the provisions of " The Holidays Ordinance1879," Friday, the 2nd February, 1912, the date of the festival of the Tai-pusum,will be observed as a Public Holiday in the Settlement of Penang.
LAND NOTICES.
{Originally published in the Gdzefte of 20th October, 1911.)
No- 1305—NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND TO RECOVER ASSESSMENT. ^ ~
WHEREAS by a Notice of Demand served or published on the date quoted incolumn 4 of the schedule hereto, the person mentioned in column 3 thereof wasrequired to pay at the District Office, Batik Pulau, the sum set against his namein column 7 being arrears and cost recoverable under " The Municipal Ordinance1896," and whereas the said sum has not been paid and cannot be recoveredin the manner prescribed in section 101 of the said Ordinance.
Notice is hereby given that, at the expiration of three months from the date ofthis notice, the Rural Board, Penang, will proceed to sell by public auction thepremises described in columns 1 and 2 of the schedule hereto (being the premises inrespect of which the arrears have accrued) and all persons are hereby warnedagainst alienating the premises so described by sale, gift or otherwise, and fromreceiving the same by purchase, gift or otherwise.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Rural Board, Penang, this 13th dayof October, 1911. ~
F. ROBINSON,for President, Rural Board, Penang.
Lot.
3321*
Mukim. Name.
Mohamed Hussain
Date of Service ofNotice df Demand.
29th July, 1911 ...
LandAsst.
$ c.0 55
Cost,
$ c.
2 00
•,..
TotaL
_
2 SS
STRAITS SETTUaiENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912. xix.
(Originally published in the Gazette ofi^th November, 1911.)
No. 1434.—NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER "THE MUNICIPAL ORDIN-ANCE. • ,
WHEREAS by Notice of Demand served or published on the date quoted incolumn 4 of the schedule hereto, the persons mentioned in column 3 thereof wererequired to pay at the Land Office, Penang, the various sums set against their namesin column 7 being arrears and costs recoverable under " The Municipal Ordinance1896," and whereas the said sums have not been paid and cannot be recovered in themanner prescribed in section 101 of the said Ordinance.
Notice is hereby c iven that, at the expiration of three months from the date ofthis notice, the Rural Board, Penang, will proceed to sell by Public Auction the pre-mises described in columns 1 and 2 of the schedule hereto (being the premises inrespect of which the arrears have accrued) and all persons are hereby warned againstalienating the premises so described by sale, gift or otherwise and from receiving thesame by purchase, gift or otherwise.
Given under my hand this 5 th day of September, 1911.
J. C. SUGARS,for Chairman, Rural Board, Penang.
Lot.
16 ii
36 & 43
Mukim.
M. XV
„ XIV„ XVIII
Name.
Quah Gek KeeNeoh
Quah Kim PaikYew ChoQg ...
Date of Notice o£Demand.
13th June, 1911
22nd July, 19IT30th June, 1911
LandAssess-ment.
§ c.
0 55
7 151 10
Cost. «
% c
2 OO
2 OO2 OO
Total.
$ c.2 55
9 153 Jo
(Originally publislied in tlie Gazette of 1st December, 1911.)
No. 1506.—NOTICE.
NOTICE is-hereby given that on and after December 18th, the books containingthe valuations' of, and rates imposed on buildings and land situated within the limitsof the Rural Board, Dindings, for the year 1912, will be open to inspection by rate-payers at the District OSice, Lumut, Dindings, daily on weekdays, between thehours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. (10 A.M. and I P.M. on Saturdays).
The Rural Board will sit to hear appeals against the valuations and ratesaforesaid at the ^aid .Office at 11 A.M. on Wednesday, February 7th, after whichdate the books will be closed.
LUMUT,
16th November, 1911.
W. M. MILLINGTON,Acting District Officer, Dindings.
(Originally published in tlie Gazette of 8th December, 191 ii)
No. 1544.—NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND TO RECOVER THE ASSESSMENT.
WHEREAS by Notice of Demand served or published on the date quoted incolumn 4 of the schedule hereto, the person mentioned in column 3 thereof wasrequired to pay at the District Office, Butterworth, the sum set against his namein column 7, being arrears and costs recoverable under " The Municipal Ordinance1896," and whereas the said sum has not been paid and cannot be recoveredin the manner prescribed in section ioi of the said Ordinance.
xx. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that, at the expiration of three months from the date ofthis notice, the Rural Board, Province Wellesley, will proceed to sell by public auctionthe premises described in columns 1 and 2 of the schedule hereto (being thepremises in respect of which the arrears have accrued) and all persons are herebywarned against alienating the premises so described by sale, gift or otherwise, andfrom receiving the same by purchase, gift or otherwise.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Rural Board, Province Wellesley, this28th day of November, 1911. •
B. NUNN,. for President, RurcU Board, P. W.
Lot.
1 .
/
840
Mukim,
2.
IV
Name.•
13-
Sonety
SCHEDULE.
- _ •
. . .
Date of Serviceof Notice of
Demand.
4-
24th July,1911
Land Asst.
5-
$ c*
0 88
Costs.
6.
$ c.
2 OO
Total.
7-
.$ c.2 88
(Originally published in the Gazette of 29th December, 1911.)
No. 1631.—NOTICE OF SALE 0/ LAND (LAND REVENUE COLLECTION:
ORDINANCE 1886, SECTION 8).. f
WHEREAS by a Notice of Demand served or published on the 2nd day ofAugust, 1911, WOONG MoH GOON was required to pay at the District Office,.Butterworth, the sum of $2.50 being arrears and cost recoverable under " The LandRevenue Collection Ordinance 1886:If
AND WHEREAS the said sum has not been paid and cannot be recovered in themanner prescribed in section 6 of the said Ordinance:
NOTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three months from the-date of this notice, the Collector of Land Revenue will proceed to sell by publicauction the land described at the foot hereof (being the land in respect of which thearrear has accrued) and all persons are hereby warned against alienating the land sodescribed, by sale, gift or otherwise, and from receiving the same by purchase, gift, orotherwise.
Given under ray hand and seal this 30th day of November, 1911. . . .
B. NUNN,Deputy Collector of Land Revenue.
No. 1632.—NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND (LAND REVENUE ^OLLECTIOITORDINANCE 1886, SECTION 8).
WHEREAS by a Notice of Demand served or published on the 14th day of July,1911, THONG LOONG THYE was required to pay at the District Office, Butterworth, thesum of $3.50 being arrears and cost recoverable under "The Land Revenue CollectionOrdinance 1886:"
AND WHEREAS the said sum has not been paid and cannot be recovered in thermanner prescribed in section 6 of the said Ordinance : - .
NOTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration of three months from the date ofthis notice^ the Collector of Land Revenue will proceed to sell by public auction the landdescribed at the foot hereof (being the land in respect of which the arrear has accrued)and all persons are hereby warned against alienating the land so described, by sale, giftor otherwise, and from receiving the same by purchase, gift, or otherwise.
Given under my hand and seal this 30th day of November, 1911-
* • • • ' • . , . ' * B . N U N N , ' • • • . ' .A Deputy Collector of Land Revenue^
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912
(Originally published in the Gazette of $th January, 1912.)
NO. 24.—NOTICE UNDER SECTION I $ OF " THE BOUNDARIES ORDINANCE1884." / •
ALL persons owning, occupying or otherwise interested in the land situatedwithin the portion of Singapore Island known as Re-survey Mukim No. I (TelokBlanga) which is bounded as follows:—
On the North by Mukim No. Ill (Pasir Panjang) and Alexandra andHavelock Roads. ~~"
On the South by Pasir Panjang Road, Sungai Berlayer, Keppel Harbour,and Kampong Bharu Road.
On the East by Outram, Hospital and Kampong Bharu Roads.On the West by Sungai Berlayer, Mukim No. Ill (Pasir Panjang) and
Alexandra Road.
are hereby informed that the map of the said portion of the said Island is now opento inspection every day (Sundays and Government Holidays excepted) at the LandOffice, Singapore, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. (Saturdays to "I P.M.).
Any person who may have any objection to make to the said map is herebyrequired to submit a written statement of such objection within three months from thedate of publication of the present notice.
LAND OFFICE,
SINGAPORE, 2nd January > 1912.
J. LORNIE,Acting Collector of Land Revenue.
(Originally publisJied in the Gazette of yrd November, ign.)
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned 8 pieces of land on whicharrears of *ent are due will be sold by Public Auction at the Senior District Office,Bukit Mertajam, at 11 A.M. on Friday, the 2nd day of February, 1912.
BUKIT MERTAJAM,iSth October, 1911.
R. SCOTT,Acting Senior District Officer.
Lot
ft4",88020615SH281K
o 4 4
831638
Mukim.
II!•
XXIVXXI
IVI
XVI
Title.
S. G. 14688 ,I2S8S3773
13841
L. . 135S. G. 13864
„ 1202014988
Area.
A. r. p.6 0 363 0 020 2 350-3-01I * 351 3 O41 1 3°1 0 14
Owner.
Lim NamDo.
Che Pah bte. MydinK, Suppiah NaidooMat binte MatHamad bin Mat Tahir
Do. ...Seong Ah Seng - ...
CurrentRent
$. c.2 803 001 000 so
l°s6 302 40I 40
Cost.
$ c
2 OO2 OO2 OO2 OO2 OO2 OO2 OO2 OO
Total.
% c.
4 805 003 o°2 5°3O5
1 8304403 40
xxii. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.n
• Originally published in the Gazette of Sth December, ign-) <
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned four pieces of land im whicharrears of rent are due will be sold by Public Auction at the Senior District Office,Bukit Mertajam, at ri A.M. on Friday, the 16th day of February, 1912.
1-ot.
563"563"*564 )626-7 &630
Mukim.
xiy....
Title.
S. G. 11291„ 11292
» I35I9
Area.
a. r. p.
3 1 194 1 152 2 14
21 3 03
Name.
M. C. Es: ChasseriauDo.Do.
Do.
Rent.
% c.
3 704 80
2 90
29 40
Cost.
\
2 00
Total.
42 80
BUKIT MERTAJAM,
2%th November\ 1911.
R. SCOTT,Senior District Officer.
(Originally published in the Gazette of 22nd December, 1911.)
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned two pieces of land willbe sold by Public Auction for arrears of Land Assessment at the Senior DistrictOffice, Bukit Mertajam, on the 29th day of January, 1912, at 10 A.M.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, 12th December, 1911.
R. SCOTT,Senior District Officer.
Lot.
158"157
Mukim.
XIVXVII
Area.
A. r.p.
0 3 010 3 19
Name of Owner.
K. Suppiah NaidooMat Hasan bin Mat
LandAssessment
Arrears.
$ c.
0 800 55
EducationRate.
S c.
0 080 06
Costs.
$ c.
2 002 OO
Total.
. $ c
2 882 61
Remarks.
B.M.W
(Originally published in the Gazette of $th January, 1912.)
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned piece of land will be sold byPublic Auction for arrears of Land Assessment, at the Senior District Office, BukitMertajam, at 10 A.M. on the 29th day of January, 1912.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, 20th December^ 1911.
R. SCOTT,Senior District Officer.
hoi.
123 u
Mukim.
•
XVII
Area.
A. r. p.
1 2 17
Name of Owner.
Mat Saman ...
Arrears1907,
1908 &1909.
• ' *
3 °°
LandAssessment
Arrears.
$ c'
1 00
EducationRate.
% K
0 10
1
Costs.
% c.
2 00
Total.
6 xo
Remarks.
1
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.• ' • . * ' . • • • • • . • • • " . . . .
THEiand comprised in the undermentioned Lease and Statutory Grants will be sold at the Land Office, at n A.M., on Wednesday, the 14th February, 1912, under the powers of section 8of Ordinance IV of 188C. ' •
New titles will be issued to the purchasers in terms of the original titles, which can be inspected at the Land Office.
Lot No.
1
2
3
District.
T. S. XIV Lot 238 JalanKlapa
Singapore Town ...
KallangDo/
Name of Lessee or Grantee as shown in theRent Roll.
Shaika Zahara binte S. AbubakarLow Chay Yang
Chong Yong KayTon Ah ...
Number of Lease" or Grant.
S. G. 17716 ...Lease 1964 ...
S. G. 1315 ...S. G. 1311 ...
SurveyNumber.
128153011
1118611182
Term.
In perpetuity99 years
In perpetuityDo.
. . AnnualA r e a > Rent.
2831 Sq. ft.29403 do..A. r. p.
1 0 080 2 28
* c.
68 3054 00
1 001 00
Rent andcharges
due.
* c.
150 5358 80
5 165 16
• . . ARTICLES AND CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I. On every sale of immoveable property under the Ordinance, the person declared to be the purchaser shall pay, immediately after such declaration, a deposit of twenty-five per centum on^amount of his purchase-money, to the officer conducting the sale, and in default of such deposit, the property shall forthwith be put up again and sold.
II. The balance of purchase-money shall be paid by the purchaser on or before the seventh day after the sale of the property, or, if the seventh day be a Sunday or.other holiday, then on the6rst office day after the seventh day. • , |
III. In default of payment within the period mentioned above, the deposit shall be forfeited to Government, and the property shall be re-sold and the defaulting purchaser shall forfeit allclaim to the property or to any part of the sum for which it may be subsequently sold.
I - . ' - ' • . l • • ' " ' ' • " '
IV. The cost of preparing and registering the conveyance will be borne by the Government when the sum for which the land is knocked down to a bidder is less than $50, but should itexceed that amount, the fees for registration must be paid by the purchaser. • .
V. In every case, the stamp duty on the conveyance must be paid by the purchaser.
' LAND OFFICE,.SINGAPORE, 28th December, 1911.
J. LORNIE,Acting Collector of Land Revenue,
H
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§
H
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xxiv. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JAN. 19, 1912.
-NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned three (3) pieces of land onwhich arrears of rent are due will be sold by Public Auction at the District OfficeNibong Tebal, at 11 A.M. on Tuesday, the 27th of February, 1912.
C. H. G. CLARKE,Acting District Officer,
Nibong Tebal, Province WelUsley, South.
NIBONGTEBAL,' nth January, 1912.
SCHEDULE.
Lot.
4
252
Mukim.
XVI .
IXVII
Title.
S. Gt. 1368 ...
Lease 11273...S.Gt. 15626...
Area.
A. r. p.
I 1 15
0 0 2810 3 31
TENDERS
{Originally published
Owner.
Mat Sahid bin Jusohand BapoobinChemat
Ang Ah TeeLim Cheak Tim
Rent.
? c.
1 500 50
17 10
Cost
% c.
2 OO2 OO2 OO
INVITED.
in the Gazette of 12th January, 1912.)
TotaL
% c
3 SO2 50
19 10
TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the20th January, 1912, for taking down Government Quarters at Pulau.Brani andre-erecting in Government House Domain.
Every person applying for a form of Tender will be required to deposit the sumof Fifty Dollars with the Colonial Treasury and forms will only be issued onproduction of the receipt for this deposit.
In the event of any person whose tender has been accepted failing within one monthfrom the date of acceptance to enter into the necessary contract or deposit thesecurity required under the Contract for its due fulfilment the sum deposited will beforfeited to the Crown.
Plans and Specifications may be seen, and printed forms of tender with allparticulars obtained at the Public Works Department, any day between the hours of12 noon and 4 P.M. (Saturdays and Sundays excepted).
Tenders must be addressed to the Colonial Secretary and labelled as specifiedabove for each work, and they must be on the printed forms which can be obtainedon application to the Chief Clerk, Public Works Department.
The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest, or any, tender.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTICES.
NOTICE.
IN THE ESTATE OF
PERCIVAL VINCENT LOCKE, DECEASED.
Pursuant to "The Conveyancing andLaw of Property Ordinance 1886," Section46, Notice is hereby given that all creditorsand other persons having any claims ordemands, against the Estate of PERCIVALVINCENT LOCKE, late of Penang, de"ceased,who died on the 13th day of July, 1911, and
whose will was duly proved in the SupremeCqurt of the Straits Settlements at Penang,on the 5th day of September, 1911, by LAWGNAY NEOH alias Nonyah, EMMAFLORENCE KARL and ADA LOUISASCHMIDT, the Executrices therein named,are hereby required to send particulars inwriting, of their claims or demands toMrsB. E. ROSS, the Solicitor for the saidEMMA FLORENCE KARL and ADA LOUISASCHMIDT, on or before the 1st day ofFebruary, 1912, after which date the saidExecutrices will proceed to distribute the
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. JAN. i9> , 9 I 2 .
assets of the said PER'CIVAL VINCENTLOCKE, deceased, amongst the parties entitledthereto, having regard only to the claimsand demands of which they shall then havebad notice and the said Executrices willpot be liable for the assets of the saidPERCIVAL VINCENT LOCKE, deceased, orany part thereof so distributed to anyperson or persons of whose claims ordemands they shall not then have hadnotice. ^
Dated this 15 day of December, 1911.
B. E. ROSS,Solicitor for the above-named Emma
Florence Karl and Ada Louisa Schmidt.No. 3, Bishop Street, Penang.
[22, 29-I2-II : 5, 12, 19 & 26-I-12.]
No. 3, Raffles Place, Singapore, Auctioneersand Estate Agents, who have beenappointed to act as Agents for the above-mentioned Estate, and whose receipts shallbe sufficient discharges for all paymentsand deliveries made to them.
Dated at Singapore this 30th day ofDecember, 1911.
E. R. KOEK,
Solicitor for Low Chee Neo.
[5,12,19,26-1:2 & 9-2-12]
IN THE ESTATE OF LOW KIM PONG,• DECEASED.
NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditorsand other persons having any claims ordemands against the ESTATE OF LOW KIMPONG, late of Singapore, deceased, whodied on the 18th day of December, 1909,and Letters of Administration of whoseEstate and effects haVe been granted bythe Supreme Court of the Straits Settle-ments at Singapore to Low CHEE NEOare hereby required to send particulars inwriting of their claims or demands to theundersigned as Solicitor for the saidLOW CHEE NEO on or before the 16th dayof February, 1912.
All persons owing any monies to orholding any property on behalf of thedeceased are requested to pay such moniesor deliver such property (as the case maybe) to Messrs. CHING KENG LEE & Co., of
"Mr. HAROLD EDWARD SNAGGE has"been admitted a partner in the firm of" BOUSTEAD & Co., Singapore and Penang41 and EDWARD BOUSTEAD & Co., London'• as from 1 st January, 1912." '
G. R. LAMBERT $ CO., LTD.(IN LIQUIDATION).
THE Creditors of the above-namedCompany whose claims have not beenadmitted, are required forthwith to sendtheir names and addresses, and the parti-culars of their debts or claims, togetherwith proof thereof, and the name andaddress of their Solicitors, if any, to methe Liquidator of the said Company at myoffice at No. 5, Raffles Place, Singapore.
In the event of any creditor not sendingin such particulars and proof on or beforethe'22nd day of February, 1912, he will beexcluded from tlie benefit of any disburse-ments made before hi? debt or claim isproved. .
Dated this 22nd day of December, 1911.
CHAS. H. CRAMPHORN,Liquidator.
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