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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Continued from Page 1)

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

AND THE WAR.

INCOME TAX AND ALTERNATIVE

FORMS OF TAXATION.

GERMANY'S DESIRE FOR PEACE EXPLAINED,

i!

NEWSPAPERS TESTIFY TO GROWING SCARCITY.

AMSTERDAM, Jan. 8. German nowspapers testify to the growing scarcity in Germany

REPORT OF THE SPECIAL

COMMITTEE.

The following report by a committee appointed by His "Excellency the The "Frankfurter Zeitung says that Germany is now practically self depen-Governor of the Straits Settlements to dent for milk and butter, while cheese advise whether a better means of raising has disappeared.

on appropriate contribution by the Colony The Cologne Gazette "ays that a further restriction of potatoes is neceston and the prosecution of the war could he devised that by means of an income sary to three pounds weekly,

The

tax, is püblished in a Government Gazette municipality protested thereanent.

Extrabelinary for general-inbrmation

of Essen has

At a meeting of the Berlin Municip ality the policy of Dr. Battocki, the

This committee having been appointed

Duxbury An

THE CHINA MAIL.

all-rond inecenas in stamp duties. Carried unanimously.

Increased duty on petrol-posed by

AIRSHIPS DESTROYED LAST YEAR.

Mr. Farrant, seronded by Mr. Agne| HOW THEIR CAREER OF DEITH The import duty on petrol to be increases, by Ave dents per gallon Carried vnanimxously.

Iccreased stamp duty on cheques and dividend warrants.-Proposed by Mr. Llewellyn, seconded by Mr. Elina The stamp duty on cheques and dividend warrants to be increased from four enta to ten conta. Carried unanimously..

Tax on theatre tickets and wayangs Tropesed by Mr. Goodrich, seconded by Mr. Tsensha: tax on theatre and ever, five cents on tickets of a value of less than 91. Carried uzadimously.

Increased tobseva duties.-Proposed by Mr. Havi-Beer. seconded by Xr Farrant:-The dnties on tobages to be inerrusel. Carried uasnimonsly.

Increased liquor duties.--Proposed by Mr. Farrant, seconded by Mr. Senh. Liang

25 per cent. Carried unanimously,

Increased pentage rates.-Proposed by

tickets, 2 cents on tickets of 1 value

WAS ENDED.

LIST OF LOSSES IN ENGLAND' AND ABROAD.

BIR CHARLES ELIOT AT PENANG.

The following artiole in extracted from the Singapore Free Press"

1

PREVENT PLAGUE & DIPHTHERIA

BY USING

"PURITOL.

"A germicide of the highest efficiency. Unlike a great many disinfectants offered under various names Puritol, pomossos the following recommendations.

The Vice Chancellor and Principal of tha Hongkong University, Sir Charlen Eliot, had an interesting meeting Penang the other day with a number of the leading Chinese, to discuss with them the work of the University, as it affects Eight German aimhipa

þatudents from the Straita. Of the 400 | CLEANLINESS IN USE" destrosel last year, either on British students in the University about forty o soil or in ueighbouring waters. The from Malaya, and the bulk at then go triumphs- following are the particulars of these to the Alexlical Faculty. The Vice-Chan

zeler thought it desirable that other, students should attach themselves to the

ware

ECONOMY

Sun with all her crow."

other faculties. In that respect, he will February 3.- 19 aunt in the North

This followed on the great raid, of have with him Straits opinion, for now January 31, which 67 persons were that the diploma of the Medical School EFFICIENCY killed and 101 injured, and involved here has been recognised by the General what is known as the King Stephen Medical Council of the United Kingdom incident. It is not definitely knows entisling to registration in the medical whether the L19 took part in that raid, register, the students of King Edward or was proceeding to England on an- | VIT.'s Schion! are, equally with othery bat it is supposed that she was bolders of the Hongkong degree, entitled injnted by gunfire from a guard vessel to practise in the United Kingdom and in the North Sea.

thghout the British Empire. But

tha

Food Dectator, was denounceit; his by IIis Excellency the Governor to enquire Seah The liqune duties to be raised April 1-L15 sunk of the Coast of there is no particular point in sending i

and report whether a better meals of

Kent

It was hit by gunfire while over the Straits boys to Elengkeng to securo a Mr. Addie, secaded by Mfr. Goodrich-Eastern Counties, and it may have been medical qualification, where the boy is raten for postage stamps to be the one which was bombed by Lieut.way from his home associatione. "And Brandon, F. C, from an aeroplane. while there is no reason why the Straits The crew were saved.

Chinese should not contribute financially increased., Carried unanimously.

erities including Burgomaster Wermuth, who dwelt on the scarcity of milk and raising an appropriate contribution by the potatoes. The Council resolved to prge the Government to secure a morn Colony towards the prevention of the war equitable distribution of food, and one can he devised than by means of authe leis favourable to country districts.

The Bavarian Minister has ordered income tax, have the honour to report as hotel-keepers to cease feeding foreigners." follows

New York, Jan. S

*」

Tax on landlords and tenanta.-Pro-

2.-The committee commenced their aed by Mr. Seet Teong Wah, seconded cret. on ́assessment to be imposed on The New York Times: declares things on December 7th, 1016: and,byr. Lewellyn-A tax of Ave per that the reason for the German Peace after some preliminary business had been landlords and five per cent on tenants. Nate is apprehension of starvation, esisposed of, the following resolution was Carried by 14 votes to ú the result of a British blockade.

proposed by the chairmas, seconded by M:. Agnew, and carried shan mously —

ALLIED CONFERENCE AT ROME.

17

CLOSER COORDINATION.

Rour, Jan. 8. The Conference of the Allies again recorded their complete agreement en the various questions discussed It was decided to carry out a still closer eo- Onlination of effort.

**DEFINITE AND COMPLETE

VICTORY" FREDICTED..

Roy, Jan. X. Signor Boselli entertained the Con- ference delegates at luncheon. Giving a toast to "The Allies," be prophesied a definite and complete victory, which would result from their closely concerted

'action and determination.

M. Briand, (French Premier) ruplying, masociated himself with Signor Boselli's prophecy.

Tax no matches.-Froposed by Mr. Inksen. "secondled by Mr. Agnew-

September 3.-121 destroyed by Lt.to the Hiengkong University, they may Robinson, V. C, at Cufflly, near also remember their own institution. As Enfield. ir

ygards the other faculties, and engineer- Brought down in flames and the crewing was especially mentioned as posses killed.

Ling the largest and best equipped ‚isbora-- September 24-L32 and L33 brought tories of any such institution in the

down in Essex.

East, we are not sure that the need of

Oze utterly destroyed and the other

rendered.

the day as regards the Straits, is for more

That the members of the committee,/ Matches to be taxed half a cent per box, Fintact. The crew of the latter sur Lniversity graduates, but for more intel. in view of the eyer increasing, cost to the standard size of box to be adopted October 1-Zeppelin of the latest typ tanch the ordinary labourer to carry out

Empire, both in its manhood and in ite wealth, occasioned by the present war. wish to place on créord their unanimous pinion that a contribution, towards the expenses of carrying on the war should le male by the people of all rationalities he reside in the Colony of the Strait Setlements. Realising the magnitude of the stake at issue, they consider that it In their boutalen duty to share us far a possible, the sacrifices new being made by the fellow subjects in the United Kingdi 23.**

INCOME TAX.

Carried unanimenals..

di

Tax on motor enzi and motor cycles.—

Proposed by Mr. Farrant, seconded by Mr. Llewellyn-A tax of $300 on all cars imported, including lorries, and a tax of $50 on

motor cycle imported.

Carried unanimously.

"

destroyed at Potters Bar. Twenty bodies taken out of the wreckage.

27-28-Two Zeppelins November

brought down in Eames, one off the coast of Durham the other of the coast of Norfolk

VICTIMS ABROAD,

ligent workers able to superintend and

his work most afectively and efficiently. Our industries are growing in number and increasing in complexity. The cry. ing need is for intelligent men who can overlock and teach what is required for those industries. A scheme of technical education, and continuation schools is far Tax, on nerated waters.-Proposed by

mofa practicable and mare practically Mr. Farrant, seronded by Mr. Agnew tem

It is difficult to estimate with any metal to us. It has been possible to A tax na wrfiel waters, oue

rent per accuracy, the casualties among German. large bottle and half a cent per stall airships. During the first six months, hitherto, "from Enrope, skilled en.. bottle, Carried unanimously.

of war, according to Mr. John Buchan,gineers to do the designing and general who is a dagitinus recorder, probably half printendence. What is wanted is the a dozen Zeppelins at the outside were domolished by the Allies.

Since then, however, the rate of de

Tax u prātu af wally registered companies not otherwise taxed-Pro- posed by Mr. Duncan, secorded by Me. M-A májority of eleven members of Elias:A ten per cent, tux on the profits the emittes against sine consider that of all companies locally registered, com-struction has been considerably more an income tax for war purposes onlypanies already paying taxes for war par rapid. In 1915 there was an authentic poses to be exempt (this excluding rubber record of at least 16 brought down, and a certain number-not fewer than four companies). Carried unanimously,

were destroyed by Allied aircraft in their sheds,

· Resolution proposed by Mr. Duzcan, seconded by Mr. Hood-Pegg, and carried unanimaly

skilled foreman roechanic, who can. lake his. Workmen--and put them into the proper way of doing things, see that they work to the best method, and train other workmer to fellow in their footsteps.. Malag. For the intelligert Chinese boy, ar or Eurasian, there is always open, a good billet, at good wages, if he but knowe hia work and is willing to see that his In the present year, apart from the subordinates know it and do 'lt. Wa eight destroyed during raidia want not theoretical head workers, but a very considerable number practical hand-workers, and when a good England,

corps of these is established, then will be The following is a table compiled from January 6.-Zappelm collided with trees

near Kuprult on the Vardar Putitarins, but that it seems to us is Destroyed.

legalised by an annual Ordinance, should be impofed. The collection of the tax should be conducted on the lines indiented in the letter of the Colonial Secretary The crowd outside gave on ovation to forwarding the draft bill for the consider, the departing delegates, especially ten of the unoficial members of the

That this committee, having-que- Mr. Lloyd George M. Friand, and rislative Council and amplified in General Cadorna. The latter's actor car accordance with suggestion made by the sidered the question of the introduction have been accounted for elsewhere.

of an income tax into the Colony of the was compelled to procecl. at walking chairman that by means of"sub-com-straite Settlements for the purpose of official and semi-official sources. pace in the streets, which were packed by a continuously cheering populace.

The Giornal Italia" emphasises the importance of the phrase "definite and complete victory" which it says Signor Beselli and M. Briand repeated, in order to show to the world the meaning of the conference.

victorious issues.

ittees formed in each community, who world "report to a central committee, all money as an anual contribution inquisitorial methods might be avoided.

4. The committer, after due considers tion, are unanimously, of the opinion that

to the Imperial Goverment for the pur pope of carrying on the present war, while in favour of the principle of such taxation.

as the most equitable system of taxation.

as an alternative to un income-tax, the in European countries in its incidence All the delegates expressed satisfac by them in the list of resolutions sub of the want of machinery for the collec methods of taxation show: as approved on all classes, are of opinion that, in view tion at the complete success of the mitted with this report might suitably betion of such a tax and the difficulties Conference, whose decisions will be adopted. They consider that such taxes attendinten its collection amongst a translated into decisive action, which it can readily be collected by means of Asiatic population such as exists in the is believed will pave the way to existing machinery. The committee have Colong, it possible some alternative tax

The discussions were characterised by borne in mind that in all taxation, fair-tion should be devised which could be absolute frankness, unselfishness, harness of incidence is a mastif not the readily collected by the machinery at mony and iron determination.

most, important consideration. At the present in existence. They realise, an same time, they realise that some sections ready expressed in the resolution carried of the population will practically escape by this committee, that the contribution altogether; and they fear, that such a to be made to the home Government contingency is inevitable unless efective income-tax is in force through out the Colony.

NO MORE PEACE TALK.,

DECISIVE DEFEAT MUST BE INFLICTED.

THE PRICE OF "THE TIMES.”

"

WRX

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TREATING IN CLUBS.

Mr. Oliver Marks, auting British Resident, Perak, his written to the clubs in Perak nay follows:---I. aṁ The committee are unanimously of directed to inform you that at The "Times" announcing the increase opinion that the question of the intro conference of the Residents of the "in its price from one peany to a penny.duction of an income tax should be various States, at which H. E. the High

halfpenny said –

investigated during the coming year. Commissioner and the Chief Secretary

the time for the best and smartest to think about, the academic distinction of This is frankly

a University degree.

January 19,-Two German aralipe rather the need of the hour in keeping brought down by French artilleryp, this part of the Empire in the great industrial and commercial style that north of Rheins...

·

February 8-L3 axl Lt lost on January 29-Zeppelin fell near Ath, in is even now upon us.

Belgia, and was destroyed.

Weat February 19-Airship wrecked in storm

Cost of Denmark..

at Friedrichshafen.

February 2LZ77 destroyed by the

French near Revigny.

собл May 5-LZ56 destroyed at Salonica by

Allied Fleet. May 14-Airship shot down by British

destroyer off Norway.

wrecked.

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to three times, that of the wage-earner in the United Kingdom. And how did th☛ wages paid compare?

Carpenters,

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Other skilled

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days ago we expressed the opinion that When publishing this scheme a few it could only be satisfactorily carried April 6-Zeppelin brought down S.W. out by the application of the Home

of Dvinek, in Eussia. May 3--120 reported adrift and in-Compulsory Service act to the Colony.. We find this view endorsed by the jured in North Sea.

DESTROYED BY CRUissSingapore Free Press which has this com

ment on the subject should be made with as little delay as May 4-Zeppelin destroyed by Light

The question of military, service for possible. In advocating this alternative

Cruiser Squadron off Schleswig

POLICE SCHOOL, 5.00 . raen in Malaya has, as we anticipated forms of taxation, as they have, the

Twenty P.Cs ench from No. 2 Com

The weekly wages in the United King -The question of what would con- committed foresee that experience only

would be the case, been a subject of keen discussion during the past few peny and No. 3 Company will attend Litute a suitable contribution to be made can prove whether the incidence of such

days. The consensus of opinion as far Police School. The 0.G. each Company dom and the United States for the year

Lospos, Jan. 8).

hy this Colony, to the "Imperial Govern-laxation is. fair or otherwise, and they

as we have been able to gather it is, will at oure arrange for the selection of 1912, bring the latest year available for The Times" is an editorial states for the purposes of assisting in are of opinion that as the taxation is to May 18-Zeppelin fell on bench near amongst the younger men, distinctly in 5 men from each Section, and will sub-comparison, were stated to bes

earrying on the present war was con- be annual, the question of an income-tax Dunkirk and was completely favour of the authorities taking the necesmit the names to this ofice These

Bary powers to enable them to demand classes will sit as follows:- that after the Kaiser's army order peace sidered and the opinion of the committee to replace such alternative taxation for talk is simply silly. The only way to

No 2 Company Class-Friday, Jazu- pesce is to inflict a decisive military nanitrous that the contribution the purposes of axlating in carrying on Jute 2.--One destroyed by artillery 40 the services of such men as they may find suitable and so relieve the individual of defeat on the enemy. It is all-important should be mum of not less than the war may well be further inquired into miles off Thyberver Canal..

No. 9 Company Class. Tuesday, Janú- to steadily increase our superiority on 500,000 annually. Of this amount the during the Brst 'year of the levying of the August Zeppelin hadly damaged, having ofter to make a very difficult t the "Western front and not to run risks committee are aware that £200,000 baš taxation now recommended by them! Descended near Hanover, and was choice. A considerable number of the

...dismantled.

younger men here are in the position of any leth. by dissipating our efforts.

already beez voted by the Legislative Council. To provide the further am of

September 3-Airship reported from contributing more or less to the support

(1) Lisis of men who passed Part II £300,000, the committee recommend the

Copenhagen to have fallen in the of their families, at home in soGE

cases the gaining of a position in the last year are posted on the notice board sea off the Schleswig coast.

Club Company, Headquarters" imposition of the alternative, taxation

September 10.-Copenhagen report of East by a member of a family is re- already referred to in paragraph 4 of this

fire at airship wharf, Frankfurt.garded in the nature of a godsend Platoon and Section Commanders are report, as soon as the Government is in a

Tour Zeppeline said to have been inasmuch as greater help can be afforded required to make themselves familiar to the family exchequer, by such with same. These men will not be re- position to introduce it.

burat: October 2-Airship son off Schleswig person in receipt of a considerably quired to fire the preliminary course this

higher salary than be could over get in year. const partly submerged..

(2)- All men who did not piss Part II November 18-Zeppelin brought down home appointment in his line of can be afforded by by the Russians near Sarny. Crew business, than of 16 captured...

other members of the family at work last year are provisionally warned to

follows:- ed in a storm on its maiden voyage men, even over the present military near Mainz One survivor of a age limit of 41, in good posi tions here who are still continuing very crew of 28

necessary contributions to their parental families at home, quite apart from their own marriage tits. This is only one other instance of the difficulties in the direc tion of making a voluntary decision per annum. The management record that their resolutions relate only was also decided that there should

which aro we think at times not fully Biberclare, fuced with a position in to taxation to be raised for the purposes be's rule providing that no game of which it either reduce the size of of the present war.

recognized by those who arge the in- must

pure chance, such as poker, should be the Times, eliminate some of its historic |

mediate moluntary enlistment of all fit features, or maintain the Times as it is (Signed) F. S. James, R. I. Acdie, permitted, and where other games, such

men. In addition to family and business ties, there is also this tie of parental and increase the

A. Agnew, O. Alango, J. S. Elina, G. u.as bridge, pool, Russian-pool, etc, are Price The latter step. has been decided Farrant A Hood-Begg, Hoh San Hin, played, the stakes shall not exceed euch

obligations to be considered. It is 9.0.90. amounts as may be fixed by the com- in the near future by newspaper wit Kader Sulian, M. Fassbotundas, Beab

which understand what i happening in the

Resident.

At this conference the Daily News, sends us a curious story, such a case that many men would be production of paper here and in Bern-Liang Seah; Seet Teong Wah, F. Tessen- dinavia and elsewhere. Papers sold at sohn, N. Veerasamy, A. D. Duncan, F. question of treating was also considered, illustrating Germany's confidence in the exceedingly glad to obtain and the only and it was decided that the committee speedy restoration of peace, and how way that that can be accomplished is by less than a ponny must, in the near Durbury, A. F. Goodrich, Qunh Beng of clubs should be requested to do all widely she had sent out her orders for the fact of enlistment being made com; } they can to stop the abuse of treating preparations to be made for that glad Pulsory, and such compulsion we are convinced the greater number would habit, which has been stopped by law ovent in Britain and which, in the opinion of A German mercantile captain prefer.

Sir William Laver, speaking at Live Tux on exported rubber.-Proposed by the Chief Secretary to Government, went into a certain office a few Biz. Inkson, seconded by Hook Hogg might with advantage be stopped in days ago and asked for a map of During the last seven months fues pool recently, declared that restriction

this country.

the Yangtze.When questioned as amounting to £300,000 have been ime of output is not only an economic to why he wanted it, he replied, pond in Denmark on amugglera and is well penes is coming in a few days and many beavy sentences of imprisonment Iscy, but was the robbery, by the worker, have been inflicted. In Sweden fine of his mate of their rightful due in I have to get my ship out again as soon of £3000 was recently imposed for a wages, food, clothing, homses and welfare

Auch as it does. Its two years and more single offenes Yet. penalties do ecnditions.

"The net sale of the Times' now ex-They are not, as is shown by the further to Government, F.M.S., were presen November 25.-Super-Zeppelin wreck. at home.. We are aware of cases of attend and "fira. this year's Porta

ceeds two hundred thousand copies

resolution, a copy of which in appended it was decided that in all eluba over

day. The great increase in the cost of to thin arport, epposed to it in principle, which the Government has control there production, especially in the cost of but they are not prepared to advocate it must be a rule that no refreshments paper, has brought about a loss, on the circulation, of about a thousand pounds maniroously at present, in view of the shall be supplied except for cash or A week. The increase, since the begin-alleged objections to its introduction and against a cash deposit, and that no

of the war, in the price of the raw difficultide in the way of its collection.

18

the paper on which the "Times

is costing it an additional

7.Finally, the committee wish to

one shall be served with refreshments who has not a balance to his credit on deposit in the club. It

GERMAN EXPECTANCY IN SHANGHAI.

A CURIOUS STORY.

upon, and will undoubtedly bo followed in: Peng Sting, H, R. Llewellyn; Moonitee subject to the approval of the A"correspondent, says the "N. Celief from baving to make a decision in)

Atill

£ature, further restrict their size or

follow the example of the Times." It Kee, F. Inkson, Tan. Cheng Lock.

is probable that the increase to 1fd. will.

zot be the final change in the price of the "Times' daring the war..

Such phrases as "Manchester mAD and Liverpool gentleman always give rise to queries as to their origin. Accord

BUGGESTED TALVE.

Au expert tax of five per cent. on a rubber produced in and exported from the Colony, with a rebate to all firms registered in the United Kingdom. Carried unanimously..

Sunday, Jan. 14th-No. 1 Flatoca and Mounted Polta

Sunday, Jaz 21xto. 2 Company Sunday, Jan. 28th No. 3.Company.

BLAIN PIER, 1.15 A.M. * Sunday, Jen. 14th-So. 2 Platoon and alxom Gunners.

WHEN WILL THE WAR END?

That lever Bite paper, the kazan News," has an amusing column of i cealed verte on the great question, W will- the war end?" The final parag

We whe mun a Balkan trench, and make the Hun and Bulzar blench (c-cept: whan they are making us sit up and spy Sunday, Jan. 29th, No 4 Company-

our prayera or cuss), have no illusions Leave from thedo Practices will be per-on this score. The war may last, Lis itted only on strict compliance with wars before, but we shall still be at ocz

(g) P. C. J

D.S.P. R.)

WAGES IN AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

poste, or numbered with the henvanly hosts. We're got a toughish job to do, but some of us will see it thupogh. The much rob of us will rest in peace in a better land than Greece. I'd rather do mort desperate acte, including braak, fasting on tracte; I'd rather take a dono of lead, or punch Jack Johnson's grandd head I'd rather contradice my colonel I'd rather fry in fixmes ofernal, tanz hear some folks Loy down the law about the ending of the war.".

DO YOU COUGHT

ing to an old Liverpool atagecoach drivets Proped by Mr. Food-Begg, seconded by bave consumption or that you are going Whether be obtained the map or not working with international, organic shorter hours. The mechanicat horse overstrain: te fine memoranO "

CURE THAT COUGE.

home of such

stag

naked ressions,

What

Mr. Beet Teong Wah, seconded by Mr.

Tax, on increased and now capital WHEN you have a troublescue since I was up the Yangtzo and I forgot not deler offenders Many of the smugg output meant higher wages and

cough, it does not mean that you the look of dens are Gorms

Germans, while some are Dones

earner, in the United the power per wage Irg German merchun to have but it down that your history does not relate. But it will

tiona be

en wat onvicted of smuggling State was two to three times that Reme langs are threatened, and it is just as

bofore he well to be on the safe side hast take Chamome time yet, we sup

of rubber which was contained the United Kingdom bernin's Cough Remedy hotare. It is too has any real neel of it-aless German in sealed:berriz ting is boligvel product per ragu esmas ire getten a foly fra WIRKT, {Thereased; stamp duties Proposed by late For sale by 4 Chotaste and ads perce even inore bad thas all that the Fessaan Government pays the

Sterekeeper.

net acte at present ynggent.

finited States wstoneo found to be kro

however, Lancashire appears to be there. Llewellyn Aux of $2.50 fel every,

for, when ho Approached the last $1,000 of increased capital at on passengers he carried, hs capital. Cortica unanimously

a chap fra Bowton, à mon fra Manchester, an' a gentlemon fra Liverpool

of your throat in trying to dislodge Chamberlain's Couch phlexm

ascomplish this for you at the and card the cold that is, cousing L For sale by all Chemists and Blon your it the

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