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Title Section19 1922-03-14 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. ainale Copy ets. 130 PER VOL. 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, MARCH I4TH, 1922 NO. It19 words
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Advertisement271 1922-03-14 1 CONTENTS. MIICSLLAEIOUS: k Ths Hongkong Plot 279 Hongkong Strike 280« 293 A 258 Colour and Races 285 English F A Cap 281 A 302 <hbe Alarm 291 p W Mission 281 Aiiaand Australia 295 Local Wedding» 282 India, Turkey and Mr. Montagu 301 Rice Trade 282, 288 A 275 >271 words
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Advertisement188 1922-03-14 2 wvsK 3* TM< %S I “STRAITS ECHO" I S MAIL EDITION. .4 1 •.‘vX-S*--- **s' <vL F\jl < ?o -T TS As, Published the day prior to the departure of each mail far Europe, \V and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the QL A? daily188 words
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Article1502 1922-03-14 279 T„e trt of striking or refusing to to work and to obey the lawful •i«r« of employers it, according to the juw Code of the F- M. S., a criminal !»oce p'jmihabie after summary convicts. Art rd mg to English law the zutoiDgitrike, which is a mere1,502 words
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Advertisement26 1922-03-14 279 Che straits €cho. E p d 1 MAIL EDITION of k P"" to of Hsib for Europe. jIJjUSHING OFFICE: Tbe Criterion Press, Limited, Beach Street, Penang.26 words
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Article503 1922-03-14 280 Bir West Ridgway v,,lt ,n KaiU Lumpur on Sunday. Mr tod Mrs. J. Owen leit for home today by the M. M. liner A/.ay le Rid**» Mi» Com Brown ban been appointed qurung shier to the General Hospital, Alor Star. Mr. M mat, of Nawng Pet Mine, is an503 words
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Article873 1922-03-14 280 The German Way. Cabling from Tientsin a month ago a correspondent saysthat according to information emanating from Mukden, both North and South Manchuria are receiving ever-increasing quantities of German goods. The principal articles are sundries, clojkb and dyes, e-peciilly the latter- The Germans arc selling these, giving absurd873 words
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Article96 1922-03-14 280 Settlement Reached (From Our Own Corretpwdrt•) Kuala Lumpur. March' The Malay Mail’s Hongkong com 8 pond ent telegraphing on the 6th iMUM says The general strike that beg* D morning was planned before the ssttll*® and there was no time to call it off the time fixed for96 words
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Article87 1922-03-14 280 "NORMAL STANDARD Fimxciai. Newsfai'Kks' CoWWT From Our Own CoTTttpo ll^^^ The correspondent o 1 n hh»r in Colombo says that th e theft* 1 holders Association state* of Ceylon cable was c oDim ““7 co»?** Secretaries of many ra cfO p g 0* respecting January s inc TUrlo*87 words
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Article308 1922-03-14 281 nSTER'’ SHlpi^ N<i n C 1 htobxev-oeneral. t.-n Our Own Correipondent.) Singapore. March 7aX i: ”*s 'Membered thrt the 'action i-a-bt bv the Eastern Shipping the Attorney, u the representative of cb.rn.ng (1) <>"!»£- Z: ta the plaintiffs are entitled fur the unauthona- «pontoon hy th. Crown of308 words
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Article83 1922-03-14 281 1 «’h R w n Rtroppj >»"*Jd”a’ '“?P ur 7. th, t„|i’ 1 Mail at "'■•«i of t|,? p T lts of the i «l-'Tottnha C ri" y -■dhM? 1 1 ret ’ms ft,. R ••< b L’ wk o»<lin-, F eh b,,, Zap<’te -■t-V* «Mb, 783 words
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Article1561 1922-03-14 281 CHAPLAIN’S REPORT. hollowing is the Report for 1921 to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held at St. Mark’s School, Butterworth, on Thursday, the 9th instant, at 5.30 p.m. when the election of a member to represent the P. W. Chaplaincy on the Council of1,561 words
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Article195 1922-03-14 282 Ano- -Kheong. A very pretty Chinese Christian wwl. ding was solemnized at the Filxtrerald Memorial Church, Penang, on Saturday last, the contracting pvrtieM being Mr. Ang Cheng Kang, of the AngloChinese School Staff, Penang, and Mi*w Kheong Geok E<mg, the Rev. Probst*!, of the M. E Chu-iT, officiating.195 words
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Article103 1922-03-14 282 DEALERS' PRICES. During the last forty-eight hoars no changes have occurred in the price of rice, yesterday's moderate values »u«.ng here to day. The following are the latest local market rates //ay G Burma. ot < H Ist Quai. (Moul mein) 9.30 33 2nd No Stock 3rd No103 words
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Article138 1922-03-14 282 ANOTHER SLUMP. After a brief upward spurt the rubber markets are now experiencing a further decline, London reporting a fall of a fra -tion of a penny to B'd, while the latest Singapore advices are to the effect that pricis have again slumped Standard Sheet now realising only138 words
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Article173 1922-03-14 282 A A Anthony A Co.’s Daily Ripobt. Penang, March 7. are Market:—Depressed. vnpossible price,,. Buyers o f' A lt r• ’i m’T A r G a i I B at h 7; IT. i> d Jhhccaß at 75 r mt> 8 <.M -r>t, Ku,la Sl d t U.JS,173 words
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Article539 1922-03-14 282 Men> '1 L following is tion by the lien. Secn-tan Branch o£ th. fa-Smit*,' ol Malaya:— r,n ce of Waie, l signified his desire to lnfctt J’’ vice men at an informal has been arranged and will tab’ on the tennis lawns m from of n*? to.539 words
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Article1617 1922-03-14 283 M jiE MI^ S CLAIM c art this morning, u WbiUey tbe •'X, wmmeneed of an **•<* 5 W. J. L Suntb, lately 7 Vaimi Tin. Limited, against rr r R -Mr Kol““ d Gra timing »5,«» damages Brereton Martin appeared and Mr. A .H. Thornton t tL>-1,617 words
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Article1207 1922-03-14 284 interesting judgments. interesting judgment- relating '■< '>'• «eetment of t-non» «'-re debv. r.-d '> ?he< hi.f J..-».-, H,r« .lt.-r Sb..', .nd Mr. Justice Harrett-Lennerd m Huprttne Court on Saturday morning, in an Ippeal from a decision bv the ltrlct Judge. M yesterday’» Fne I resThe app‘ll*n* -’-’<rc1,207 words
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Article59 1922-03-14 284 J iierusultb 4 the t. aui, ti v yesterday wer e :—Dolbus lass A, W li. '1 hrelfall a p, y g ton beat E. J. Bennett A W H* 5-7, 0-0, 0-2; H. K. Jovnt iJ? Bedlow beat E. E. p Gregson 6—2, 6—l, Ladie» Handicap.59 words
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Article339 1922-03-14 284 Th»- bully beef 97 year, old. ir ’ti the stores left in the Arctic by Barry expedition in 1825, which just been sampled at Hull ami “sweet and good,” is fresh niettx pared with the steaks on which taiheroic Russian scientists feasted years ago. They were cut339 words
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Article1261 1922-03-14 285 r,f ft white Australis will Tbe T„nu,rj m Au»tr»ha was. ”T to J‘ tbe rootrol of South "g* ba'i is now directly controlled X Coemoowwdtb. Thsre 1. no eiIttlxc that any of Aoatrabae present or future immigrant» from tbe United States or Canada p ijtolr Übe seized1,261 words
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Article315 1922-03-14 285 Win'll the glad tidings respecting Wa11«T“ n o H the Pri o' -lies to call at Penang in H. M. 8. Renown on the conclusion of his visit to Japan were published a few days ago, not a few residents of this Settlement began to wonder315 words
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Article986 1922-03-14 286 M.A. P. Itmi Chung Ah Ming »<«* D 8 Bog Kho»n h»« returned to Ipoh af«er a trip to Bangkok. Passengers arriving here to-day Singapore by the Kinta included Mr. Peter, Mr. E. W. Slight end Mr. A. M. Nakohoda awl child Mr. A. W. Vick has token charge of986 words
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Article837 1922-03-14 286 The Rand Strike. Authentic information form by the Transvaal throws a gcod deal of liebtor, tions raised by the South uj? 5* owners and Government to tbe the European miners. R this statement that the aven« production ha» increased fromsE J? -•S’ 77s 6d and 25s 8d respectively837 words
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Article16 1922-03-14 287 Strike End ed 0147 t„ W.L K “*u L 7“ ,,< k, n< o corre,.16 words
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Article534 1922-03-14 287 BENEFIT SOCIETIES’ STATUS. Sir Lionel Woodward, Chief Judicial Commissioner, F. M. S., has given his decision to the first point at issue in the Keun Will Case, which has been creating great interest, in Kuala Lumpur, as to whether the Benefit and Provident Societies are illegal or534 words
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Article210 1922-03-14 287 Sii.TAx Offers Gold Cup sportsmen generally, says our Ipoh contemporary, will be glad to learn that g ipoh Gymkhana Club proposes to hold y, meeting on July 6 and 8, a batch of tea thoroughbred horses Cidered recently from Australia reported nave been shipped from- Melbourne on210 words
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Article125 1922-03-14 287 The following is an amplification of the telegram sent yesterday by our Singapore correspondent:— Mr. Roland Braddell, on behalf of the Eastern Shipping Company, moved before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard in the Supreme Court yesterday, that direction should be given for the carrying into effect of the125 words
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Article280 1922-03-14 287 lu a few days Monseigueur Perrichon will be going to Malacca for the celebration there next Sunday of the third centenary of the canonisation of St. Francis Xavier, after whom the Church of the French Mission is named. During his lifetime the great Apostle of the East280 words
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Article26 1922-03-14 287 Jong Landor 64/W Hatu Ma tang 17,675, Bakap 1d,5 jU, Batu Lintang 17,452, Paaxoise 7,106, Parit Perak 16.500 and Ke lih 18,010 lb26 words
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Article519 1922-03-14 288 RISE in PRICES. A big iomp in bi»m torto P lul nt joc .4 diking future, of the local m*™®»Xb* remarkably for a fe- day. The ria. >n Siam. amount. to no >«• tb ‘J »I.M per bag for all grader, the I»' quality grain now he.ng at519 words
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Article3152 1922-03-14 288 ANNUAL MEETING Present Position and Prospects. I hr- following are the mimics of the econd annual general meeting of the TnernN.rH of the Incorporated Society of Planters held at Kuala Lumpur on March 1, 1922. Present. Mr. A B Milne <( hairman\ Mr. L O'Hara Hickson (ViceChairman), Messrs. W.3,152 words
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Article723 1922-03-14 290 MINE MANAGER'S CLAIM. I 111 111 k PHOCEhDIM.S In til* Supreme Court, \esterdax after noon. o. lon- Mr. Justice M. II hitl».' h»- h' uimg was resumed oi the action jougl.t i,x Mr. W. J. L. Smith. laU*h Manager <»f Malau Tin. Limited, against dr. 1;. Thornton, Mr.723 words
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Article773 1922-03-14 291 «*i±r ix.. <£« w »e^ the biggest mires nest 1B bare come across daring* somein the field of joarna.!X Far East It appears from what jews Agency at 3 Xt of feir African oil palm Zebari* been brought into bearing iwatn Jd of W» wisely tX-nf iM enterprising773 words
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Article151 1922-03-14 291 '1 ‘.lava’s Present. rr/L 0 follow iug copies of telegrams from nis Kxcellency the Governor of the Straits ‘6 ements to the Secretary of State for he Colonies d ited the 27th February and I 0” Vi. 6 Secretary of State to His Excellency the Governor dated151 words
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Article1194 1922-03-14 291 Night Mails. in order to effonF Ra lwa T f fopartmout, m oruer to effect economies, shoi dv w.H drawing the Night Mail,. k m a rT d g6t r'° US uiitus ror a number iumns ri-» J ears and would soon become reconciled to th °n± Oft1,194 words
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Article844 1922-03-14 292 T 0 < Field-Marshal Sir Heury Wilson was returned unopposed for North Down. Mrs. F. F. Faithful and Mrs. F. D. B Upenshaw left forborne by the Kashgar to-day-Marshal Joffre is expected to arrive at Shanghai from his visit to President Hsu in Peking to-morrow. Mr. Langham-Carter, District JudgeT 0 < - 844 words
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Article422 1922-03-14 293 SEAMEN S success. Our Ou-n Singapore. M»rch 9. Hoatkong correspondent of the H t X telegraphing yesterday. *"’L the intense public ELmted by the settlement with t ie SSL it was widely rumoured on the that a prominent Government ml ii eboat to tender hie resignation. 9 *ln422 words
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Article19 1922-03-14 293 Orr, cl 'VI ur Own CoZa W. L^ r Msrch n 0»“ -<X* ,n 'O’ehV r en19 words
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Article517 1922-03-14 293 TERMS OF SETTLEMENT Hongkong, Maron k It was the influence of a general fear of intimidation which caused hundreds to strike unwillingly. Newspaper compositors ceased work this morning. The European staffs arc producing strike editions. Yesterday's clash between police and strikers occurred at Shatin, seven miles from Hongkong-517 words
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Article219 1922-03-14 293 Improved T z »ne. Slight improvement in the tone ol Urn Eastern rubber markets is recorded to-day. best quality Sheet and Giepe having appreciated half a cent to 26f and 2G cents a pound, respectively, while latest telegraphic advices are to the effect that the Singapore market, which219 words
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Article225 1922-03-14 293 further interesting ev.iience was given on the resumption at Melbourne on the 9th Hist ,of the Badak case, in which Henry Falkner Scarborough, Alfred Clarke and I.mas West Orton are charged with conspiracy ns a nf f! ~o j p of the Badak boom in July, l.bjj, Dett-ctlvo225 words
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Article86 1922-03-14 293 EmpText Ngow Property of the ‘’r.rnpcn Tin Syndicate Ltd., for the month of FuLruary, 1,15 s piculs. 0 I head l-oy in ..f j a n Mi Pooley'- hous.? wa- n- *6 c r humu al cl I o’dock -‘■trrJLv h? rrdn,- and i- a- crnd'ng t! cEmpText - 86 words
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Article550 1922-03-14 294 NotwithiUndicjr the holiday’» tL« York market during the het wee December and the find belt of January «bowed conrideraMe activity, and the vnlame of bnmfleew done greater than •nerienced for acme time paet, eay« t.,e PtHffppioes Journal of Commerce. As the demand increeeed mioee ad vanced correepondlngly «nti!550 words
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Article848 1922-03-14 294 SW- MINE MANAGER’S CLAIM. LUI UEK I’P.OCEhOING S In ill.: Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, before Mr Justice M. H. Whitley, the hearing was resumed of the action brought by Mr. A\ J 1., nmith, lately manager of Malau Tin, Limited, against Mr. A K Thornton, Mr. Roland Graham848 words
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Article154 1922-03-14 294 Matters in connection with tbcj£ cimiug race meeting axe P l^ satisfactorily, says the Free The work on the course goes oo ly and is now developing into ing up gallops in which mot 0 didates are doing well, the big rac< arc uot as good as154 words
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Article40 1922-03-14 294 P.C.C. TENHIS ivThe results OF fh~ off yesterday r T Pairs A K A Harries brae G. I 0 D. Sandeison p M Jt« gles j4M Mi.- J. I) San<te r -.LJ.s II \M»I* O-''* r-ro-u T40 words
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Article1027 1922-03-14 295 i.-M T. W, a«r«ll. Piemiei-of Booth Australia, “A. of mor. than o.ual far “White Australia is an rt of the creed of practically 2ZliE.lp.rty in the Commonwealth jAI hardly eonceiw of any L., ,no m Stale politic» daring to UteiheFll* with Aautic Labour foi rtbcra Territory inscribedi.-M T. - 1,027 words
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Article1163 1922-03-14 295 A Mythical State. We read in a Homo pap 6r wh n i d ch? e,rn^resC^Se^y C Sf t°he Stlteof r A n rai* local representative in Berhn is a g f n eman dubi t »«~rd and il is ,X“ted that be has invented the State of1,163 words
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Article1035 1922-03-14 296 Mr. K I. Peylon-Grifiiu, luiiuerly <>l Hongkong, his I*'-’» »PP ,nte,i wl,tor 01 the Shanghai Mercury. A photograph in the illustrated section oJ the London Times «hows Sir Ernest torch at the opening of the Overseas Club Sir Ernest is standing near the Duke ot York. H. M. the1,035 words
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Article1722 1922-03-14 297 mine manager s ciaim. IVMSEB Pmcbedisos. Is it- S»p«“e j“° t r^ y M te -e* f the r‘.r 7f ll"l» 0 Tin, Limited, against TboX’. Mr. Rol»”<> Graba W A Fell, th» directors of the 15, damages for Orereton Martin appeared for Mr. A. B. Thornton for1,722 words
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Article1163 1922-03-14 298 F M.S. PROGRAMME. Fimbt Day’s Ceremonies Following i. the offioi*! prag"“'« fol th. flr.l <i*J of th. ri.it of Hi. Bny»l JftfX tl. Prine, of W.IH to the Fodteratod Malay SUtoe At Port Svritlnham. 1 Hie Royal Highness the Prm<* of Wales to expected to arrive at1,163 words
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Article517 1922-03-14 298 Chong Faow Chong, cUr Police Department, petitif.rUL Juetice Sir Walter's^' Court yesterday f WJr ThaX*? Press) for the dissolution of with Aug Heng Cheng adultery with Tech giew [2 cited as co-respondent. Ths were denied. Mr. Dudley p arwß f or tj( thti parties wore married at517 words
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Article886 1922-03-14 299 ~7S«*vn«’ itT (nil text of fIQ lDf° rnlfi no w prevalent mfluenz Karopean x-hee to emphaeize the w to minimising aX should the •j<X“ b infectious durup*. wh;le J,., person is still able. to foUo« »ndtnnd’"i‘l‘ Ins e«nWy, therefore, v> raMion »t one stage or anothei White nocertain safeguar.l886 words
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Article113 1922-03-14 299 RUSSIAN FACTOR. Stocks and Prospecas (From Our Own Corretpondeni.) Kuala Lumpur, March 10. The correspondent of the Malay Mail at Colombo says that a Times of Ceylon cable from London states that last mouth Soviet Russia's seven rubber concerns were amalgamated as a Government Rubber Industries Trust while113 words
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Article384 1922-03-14 299 Exports and Imports. The Acting Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore, writes as follows Total value of Foreign S Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya for 1922 36.791.376 4,292.327 Total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise into British Malaya for 1922' 37.435,576 4,367.4«4 Decrease 644,200 75,137 Total value384 words
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Article153 1922-03-14 300 Th. Rev. G. H. Dough» preM «t nnu .l inerting of -ongr.---t.'<n of ..e |>-,l„Uri»f. Chorch, hing»p'.«-. The Manager 1 h, <n <boot $lOOO- upward* of ?->»-» th, ordinary revenue "ft* retire' J in X<o ft vert a loac The Ulbebank aggregate* »22..» an' l rating been153 words
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Article203 1922-03-14 300 The report of the directors of the Malakoff Rubber Co. for the year ended December 31,1921, states that the net profit for the year, after making full pmu-ion for depreciation, and for income tai of $9,106.>0, amounted to s9fi,C6 ft 76, to which has to be added203 words
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Article210 1922-03-14 300 Tone "K Mak Improvrmuiit in the I hu of the i i b-.j markets is indicated in luted teh'g: >•/ ic advices, London fir ining-.. p t /I, Nw Y >rk steady at 1 t c*?nS (g< 1 1), Sing ipoie also steady at 2" cent* lb., whilst210 words
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Article975 1922-03-14 300 annual report. Report oi til»- oL.iiiittoc of the Ghiri- Philanthropic bociety to be submitted the members at the lir-t annual genr ff. i me» ting to Im-< h<b<i ip >h on Jtnch 2b nt 10 a.m is fl" lollows LndioM «nd < tenth• meh, Your f ommittie have pleasure975 words
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Article1024 1922-03-14 301 —T.O.M »nd P<” bs P 8 f«* L tbe P N“ r East ConferenC «f «’tore Smyro» d > IW i/lj Turkish rule, »e Dnot ■jiW.uwP 1 1 BrlUin will consent thut would hand portion of her former urtt-l' r i.,^ D0 —where the Turk,—T.O.M - 1,024 words
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Article237 1922-03-14 301 The Rev. A. D. and Mrs, Harcus are leaving for Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, A Reuter’s cable states that Dr. Wellington Koo has arrived in London from Washington. Mr. J. Ingram, of the Telegraph Company, has returned from leave and proceeds shortly to the Cocos. Mr. W. J. Trowell,237 words
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Article587 1922-03-14 302 LEAN CO.’» WEEKLY REPORT. Ptnang, March IV. iHdy fluctuation» in Tin bring the final prioe U> £144.15.0 which i» »n advance of £1.15 ood Iwt week’s clo»ing figure, but with present sentiment favouring lower levels, the market in Tin shares has turned very sluggish with buyers merely operating587 words
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Article237 1922-03-14 302 Rubber and Tea We take the following from Messrs. Fearon ACo s Weekly Review issued on th» Bth inatint“ Tea shares are being enquired for and with the favourable rate (>f exchange now ruling, tho°e w oo despair of a recovery in rubber might do worse237 words
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Article293 1922-03-14 302 --8.T. Fourth Round Replays. (Prom Our Own Corretpondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 11 The correspondent of the Malay Mail a( Lahore sends the following results of threplay for the fourth round of the English Football Association Cup Preston 2, Arsenal 1 Villa 3, Nolts County 4. The draw--8.T. - 293 words
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Article454 1922-03-14 302 fra.nmg for the Mtri JL'L b.ng .pore going oa prvt of a most enjoy, ht, P* h understood to tie uect.ou the free Pres, morning attendance, on the quite good with the near JS"* meeting and the cotweqnentl, L? mg work put in on the trad i** parations454 words
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Article1056 1922-03-14 303 OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. Second Day's Arrangements. t u;;4 r the official programme r iie second dav (March 29) of H.R. H. M Pfuee of Wales’ visit to the Federat'd Malay States: PCBLK’ Iff» EI’TION. ulO 45 fl.m Their Highnesses the 4J p,. 1 the Federated Malay States. y1,056 words
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Article394 1922-03-14 303 note n ’'"A’”'’ Out nf a Proimssory i"i’ dying man, came before ■lusti.e Barrett-Lennard ip the j.,'"""s 4 /'’l', I'*' 1 Si gl por< on Wednes from r' eng lob c,ai 'ned $6,720 UKihtn Uan I oo tbe ‘‘«cutor Ann So uho he alleged signed i aoimssory note394 words
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Article896 1922-03-14 304 PRO-NOTE DISPUTE. The hearing wan concluded m the >jir-thi Court on W»dn»-day, before Mr. Justie* Sproulc, of th* »-a-e in which 11 plaintiff ua- Mr. Ong Huck Eng and tl defendant Mr Khaw Keaw Ngoh, ndminiHtratrii of the estate of Mr. Ong Huck Boon, deceased Th* plaintiffs claim896 words
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Article371 1922-03-14 304 SOUND SUGGESTION. Do H Now is the num d»- plume ad pl» d by a correspondent ol our Ipoh < >ut< mponiry who urges the manufactun of rubber gofids in Malaya as fol- »|iut»- agr»-e with Mr. Fred Wickett v le n h»- says in his letter371 words
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Article349 1922-03-14 304 Information The object of the Bure au u visitors of all nationalities to the Ex? tion, with information w to find all exhibits and amu>enifcnU all probability there will be will be complete strangers to SmkL ami will be glad of some further ti in regarding matters outside349 words
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Article123 1922-03-14 304 P.C.C. TENNIS TOURNA MENT. The results ol the tennis WjA (if yesterday were:— > PA iS H It. .loynt »nd J beat E. J. Bennett and H. <■,-2. Ck-2 Sls-olf.» Rh. B. Fleming beat > 7_„5 t c>—2. :o: Mr E T Hooky's i.-v alcd accumulated habil ing to C123 words
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Article1651 1922-03-14 305 iid to~be the ta,ent f JTSmk judgment of age- R 18 tb l J nd I nBtr r 8 British Malay»- Ifc lB STof the greatest marks of genius, ioWold days by Sir iZftXkk though his obowration pariicalarlyto works of art fttast th»’ great quality the world 2rJ.1,651 words
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Article1036 1922-03-14 306 Mr. J. U banio >« app>i»*«* d *..“‘T'T of *>.. Pilot Board,A’—wt. "<* Mr J C lUtwon. rMigoxd. Th. n.rn. 01 Mr. w"<- £*)'>•»« b*,n Kd.iwi to U>« trvniiniHMuu ol 0 Peve for Singapore Ur. G. H. Garlicky Health Offi<*G Johore Blwnu, is proceedmg howe ou months* furlough by1,036 words
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Article866 1922-03-14 306 Income fax. Recalijug that Cumber (> f Curxmeree, Hsaiitance of the Hon. Mr ly recommended that afforded to married men in to bachelors maintaining dependents such as father moEr* or other relative, our bi nwpofe J* porary, the Malaya Tn bum», Jis th American inoonw tn ficatioii of866 words
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Article790 1922-03-14 307 forward sales. Commenting on the trade in the com* ipodity during last week Messrs. Paterson Simons <fc Co., Ltd, state in reference tio forward business that the market was erratic and quotations fluctuated quickly. R. S. S., delivery April/June, sold from 28 cts. to J|li cts. Juiy/September from790 words
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Article399 1922-03-14 307 A mortality rate of 28-01 per mille compared with 28.87 the week before was recorded by the Singapore Municipal Health Officer iu his health statement for the week ending March 4, there being a total of 195 deaths, of which two we e Eurasian, 157 Chinese, and399 words
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Article174 1922-03-14 308 EXHIBITION MEMENTOES fffram Our Own S>ngapc>re, March 13. The Pmtal Department »s issuing •ureharged etempa us mementoes of the Mahra* Borneo Exhibition, and it is understood that the Government is also •boat to issue sarobarged stamps for the same purpose. Bokwko Co.’s Claim. Mr. Justice Barrett-Dennard rendsred his174 words
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Article368 1922-03-14 308 P. C. C. V. Kcltm The fixture between the above teams came off on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, and resulted, an anticipated, io a runaway victory for the home eleven. The visitors were only able to put up 62 runs, Pike and Maokay l>eing the principal scorers with368 words
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Article989 1922-03-14 308 EmpText THAT FAMOUS “KIRA.” commented a lew weeks ago, »ay& the Malay Mail, upon th( fact chat, although the cry lor retrenchment becomes louder month by month, there are ft vv outward and visible signs of a more economical style of living. VVe concluded ourEmpText - 989 words
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Article336 1922-03-14 309 pjiSEST PROSPECTS' tam the tenour of J?*' 1 "ft r n ’ikd State- Me tapbic «d'tces ground. K nrPRPUt of buoy- or“ in tbe fc ‘-""S the current month are \t Akron a* v,e ■’other rubber cen- tte StaU. increased achvtt.y was month ago. f tor s bM336 words
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Article613 1922-03-14 309 f Ma J fr I! ta. T r 7-‘‘ Ex|,orth '«"'b- d thi? "i""S l 0 f ">‘ fa flriti.l?\r| ,hc ex l* )rts of d IQO a. r 41a J a expressed 4.-, ni '*th th»*W! a lue f f '.b -4 t ,Mm «21& 8613 words
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Article518 1922-03-14 309 VISIT TO TAIPING. A correspondent informs ub that in honour of Dr. Wu Lien-teh’s visit to Taipiug an At Home” was given on the Bth instant by Messrs. Toh Eng Swee and Toh Eng Hoe at Mr. Toh Kh«y Brag's bungalow, the gueata including Merarr Chan Kye518 words
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Article174 1922-03-14 310 The following appear ;h the F M. 8. Government Gazette M M»i-b JO:—Mr '-.Wot to •’*<* m AbHiatflXjt Protector of LninJL, Perak. 'U-s V; Mr. (J. W. Lawes to'aM ai an Actant (’ornunsHoner ol FM.SH Raja Abrtifid bin Raju MMto ft'*t fi« A«4»<tant District, Officer, wnd KAttrp®?» (’Uss174 words
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Article373 1922-03-14 310 Record of Good Work. London, February 23. Reviewing the position of the School of Oriental Ftudice, which ha? entered iH tilth year. Sir John Hewett, chair men of the Governing Body, said that hitherto over 1.500 mon and women had raeeitod inatrUoMon in the institution. In373 words
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Article489 1922-03-14 310 BEEP PENANG. W< ar,- informed by Mrs. Pmborn, Honorary Secretary of the Church Workf,rs V'-'X-ißtcMi, that- hlk l.t’ received a letter from I,ord Weardhlo, Chairman of the Comnliltee of the Save tie < hildn-n Fiifid, rending a 4 follows “f'rni M«dam,— l arn writing on behalf ot489 words
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Article206 1922-03-14 310 DISMISSED engineer on Malau Ti n agUinst pan.v Mr. RoJ™,] '1 hornton and Mr. W. y Fff'l alleged libel contained in the reUf’ accounts M.bn.jtted to th, X* shareholder-* held on April 22 19J] 3 w hich was published in the Preu His Lordship, in the C206 words
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Article17 1922-03-14 310 Perak River Valley 34,645, HeW* 18-324, Juru 14,282 and Kong bee (FW 375 lb.17 words
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Article110 1922-03-14 310 Tonzkah Harbour Th* |N.L-, from sth to Ihh March fM«f woek), 12 ton». The fifteenth annual b the F.M-S. Chamber of Mn* held at its office in Ipoh 00 March 25, at 3 'I he S.S Government Gazette 10 rates of P^ B tage j„„. p n ig110 words
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