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Title Section22 1922-08-01 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. 180 PKB A** 1 1 Single Copy els. j Wl. PENANG, TUESDAY, AUGUST IST, 1922 NO. 3122 words
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Advertisement272 1922-08-01 1 CON T N T S f I/qamks: Miscellaneous.- (Continued): The Five-Foot-Way 943 Pethrothal Service 954 European Settlers’ Need 917 Chinese Matters 954 A Domestic .Tragedy 953 Man-Birds 954 Roselle Fibre 957 j Hongkong and the Chit System 954 Reply to a Critic 963 Health Returns 954 Indian Immigration to Malaya272 words
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Advertisement174 1922-08-01 2 THE “STRAITS ECHO” I B MAIL EDITION. YCI z e 3v \V Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the Tfe? daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of the174 words
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Article891 1922-08-01 943 M. M. The proceedings which were taken last J aLinst persons obstructing the fiveS 4 should call attention to the fact in this country the pavements, or side n lb do not belong to the public but to th. owner of the abutting property, and he. M. M. - 891 words
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Article153 1922-08-01 943 w»lodian Paper. Discovery Near Kimberley. The biggest rush in the history of the alluvial diamond diggings in South Africa occurred at Mosesberg, about forty miles from Kimberley. A huge canvas camp arose the previous evening, and diggers from all parts of the Uiiion and Rhodesia participated.w»lodian Paper. - 153 words
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Article579 1922-08-01 943 .’’—El. A MURDER CHARGE. Malay Woman Arrested. A rather peculiar crime has come to light recently at Malacca. On the night of July G, a Malay woman, a peddler in jewellery, sarongs etc, named Kamesa, was visited at her house by another Malay woman named Awa binti Doramai,.’’—El. - 579 words
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Advertisement25 1922-08-01 943 ae straits fccho. published daily, mail edition. to news of the W eek prior to 6 PCBLIBHING OFFICE: Criterion P«»»> Limited. 59, Beach Street, Yenang.25 words
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Article1038 1922-08-01 944 —The Topicist in the S F P. Npain’i Saint. St. James the Great, whose day is July 25, is worth noting as of the company o£ the Great Twin Brethren, the Bowmen ot Mons, and the Angels of Neuye Chapelle. Spanish tradition tells how his body was miraculously—The Topicist in the S F P. - 1,038 words
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Article179 1922-08-01 944 Tn “Here, There, and Everywhere,” published by Hodder and Stoughton, Lord Frederick Hamilton, son of late Duko of Abercorn, and formerly M, P. for Sonth-West Manchester, tells an amusing story of the baptism of his sister, the Lite Duchess of Huccleuch, at the age of four years,179 words
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Article68 1922-08-01 944 HON GKONjMIOTEt use A Hongkong wire Ba y* th Mr. Herbert G arrived here a few da V 8 LT* pore, where he stated h 8 lands Trading Society’s v mg beard and lodging «<■ money advances from the J under false l.e said he was expecting mens68 words
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Article62 1922-08-01 944 Magistrate’s Enquiby. From Our Own a, a Ipoh, July 25. Magisterial enquiry against Mr. Hir Ihorne for alleged criminal breach of trust, after several postsponementi bew« yesterday iu the Police Court. Thetotel sum now of the ailed misappropriatorii $6,2 0. Mr Mills is prosecuting and Mr, G.62 words
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Article293 1922-08-01 944 I* Loyalists’ Letteb. Amritsar, July 10. Loyalists of Batala, about 24 miles from Amritsar, who have organised themselves and have launched a campaign against th non-co-operation movement, have Issued another open letter to the leaders of Ik movement. The letter’ sets forth graphically the relegions peiw/wI* * - 293 words
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Article549 1922-08-01 945 1 U trended the B ,ore f T to oonntry without penny i** St but with an urgent desire bnt-.t is Df predioMueut a few mouths to work my passwriter in an exchange in ‘P l, 11 soi,ua 7?“ T i I spent in going round the549 words
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Article303 1922-08-01 945 CHINESE BANK’S ACTION. We learn from our Singapore contemporary tbe Malaya Tribune of July 22 that a receiving order aginst cl op Buan Joo Heng, and adjadioation orders against the partners. Mob Peug Chua, Low Ikirn Lon, Goh Hong S Qa h auc j Tan Yew Hock, were303 words
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Article272 1922-08-01 945 The reappearance of those well-known names De Valera and Markiewitz in the accounts of the street fighting in Dublin, remarks the Sstatesman, carries one back to the sensational day of the Easter rebellion, when both Senor Da Valera —if one may venture to give him his272 words
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Article1856 1922-08-01 945 SERIOUS CHARGES. Alleged I'alse Infobmation. tX' 0 W hi h Mr P Ponnusamv 'nd S’ P roMC "tog two Indi»., Saturdav our u of in th a Dial inßtaut was resumed Tk n J 9tr ot Courfc yesterday. p.,.u e ch *s r 8®" th« acouaW NM,mutfc oo1,856 words
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Article304 1922-08-01 946 £2O Per Marriage. Arthur Lazarus, formerly an employee of the Ritz Hotel, the Picadilly Hotel, and the Palais de Danse, Hammersmith, ww committed for trial in mail week for oon« mitting bigamy with seven foreign women. Agents engaged in the traffic in women of a304 words
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Article18 1922-08-01 947 MARR ,aOE Hartley Mother«•‘?r al"-MothoXle BeaW d 2arv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ĕf’K°*i» tonpur, F.M.b.18 words
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Article1709 1922-08-01 947 Tte «neral agricultural and commereml Jlrioabaahadite compensations. In X« i« E“« land the P®°P l b aTe breed to reaeon more and to act less nnU It i 9 also now the hablt for Of Europeans and -siatice to Ser tbeir orientat.on u> Malaya awards Europe or1,709 words
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Article2546 1922-08-01 948 autumn meeting. First Day’s Rssulth. Brilliant weather, although there were dark clouds in the «ky, fa Toured the opening of the Penang Autumn meeting. The attendance, for Qa first day, might ba termed a record. It included H. E. the Hon. Mr. F. Seton James, Officer Administer2,546 words
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Article161 1922-08-01 949 GAUNT CUP COMPETITION. Singaporb's Champion. (From Out Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 26. 1 here was a very large attendance at the S C C to witness the final oompetition to decide as to who shall represent Singapore in the Championship of Malaya to be played in Kuala Lumpur161 words
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Article421 1922-08-01 949 (Te the Editor of the Straits Echo Dear Sir, I shall esteem it a kind favour if you would concede me space for repetition of one paragraph in the letter I addressed to you a day or two ago on the above subject in order that one421 words
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Article538 1922-08-01 950 r-S. T. Messrs. A. V. Aston and J. F. Curtis are appointed to be Collectors of Land Revenue tor Malacca. Mrs. Swaine, Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Jones, are leaving for Home. The choral society will miss Mrs. Jones. Reuter reports that Dr. Wu Lien-ieb (Gnoh Lean Tuck)r-S. T. - 538 words
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Article1188 1922-08-01 950 ALLBSED BREACH OF TRUST. Enquiry Vxespbcting Mr. Hugh Thornk. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tpnh, uly 24. The preliminary enquiry into charges preferred against Mr. Hugh Thorne, Advocate and Solicitor, till lately practising at Taiping, was begun to-day at the Court of Mr. N. K. Bain, First Class Magistrate,1,188 words
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Article433 1922-08-01 951 new vine. Hm. «r the Emil Kiidoff, of line s vied the Hugo ii Sine between H»mburg and tot scbedaled to leave HamStober d there ore W .Sacted in the t StraltS I» or November. Inoidenttb «"J. aT be made of tne faot representative, Mr. in Singapore making433 words
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Article162 1922-08-01 951 Decision Expected Shortly. London, July 10. Commander Burney’s soheme for an airship service to India and ustralia will be further submitted to the Government this week, the Westminster Gazette learns, and a decision may be expected shortly. Commander Burney, interviewed, said the plan was for six162 words
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Article114 1922-08-01 951 The Pineapple Deal. From Our Own Corretpondenl.) Singapore, July 26. Mr. Ort who is charged with cheating in respect of pineapples, appeared before Mr. P. A. F. David again yesterday when a cheque of $4,000 odd was accepted as settlement of civil claim, but the criminal proceedings will;114 words
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Article234 1922-08-01 951 The results of tennis ties played on the 24th inst. t-ingles Handicap Class—A. W.P. Webb beat E. J. Bennett 2-6, 5-1, 5-4, Singles Handicap Class 3. G. C. Watson, beat P- H. Bonnerman 6-1, 6-5, E. H. L. Gilbert beat E. T. M- Lias 6-4, 7-5, E. A.234 words
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Article632 1922-08-01 951 —M.M. SEVERAL MURDER CHARGES. Brutal Crime Against 1 >bthctivb. i he Malacca Criminal Assizes far July recently commenced in the Supreme Court, Malacca, and are still continuing, the Hon. Mr, Justice A. V. Brown is presiding, while the D.P.P., Singapore, Mr. Whitley, is conducting. A Tamil named Gobulas—M.M. - 632 words
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Article368 1922-08-01 952 DIRECTORS’ REPORT. Following ia the Report of the Directors of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Limited, to be presented ab the annual general meeting of shareholders in Singapore on August 2: Gentlemen, —Your directors submit herewith a duly audited statement of the accounts of the company368 words
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Article562 1922-08-01 952 —Ex. Hopeful Results Obtained in Korea. The report for 1921 of the Home for Lepers, Mandalay, Burma, (founded 1890, opened March 1891), by the honorary Superintendent, Lev. A. H. Bestall/ Mandalay, contains, inter alia, the following observations: —But the great question so often asked still remains—Ex. - 562 words
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Article240 1922-08-01 952 TENTHJ)iu Wim e are informed hv tk n Chmese, Selangor atd N 8 "fr* tickets specified i n the Wi entitled to premium Tenth Drawing held in K» on the 18th inltat W Series A. $l,OOO 5135 •toOO. 1510, $3OO. 0248 «200 w,. m. 000 EACH. 0691240 words
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Article121 1922-08-01 952 Competition Results. The final of the “Sidney T.& tween Mr. P. T. lias played on feunda. Lst rreeu in n win for the latter on to WF Bby The July monthly wb» tiona lßeU c. R. m On Saturday evening -1 Tenn js seated the prizes for121 words
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Article1171 1922-08-01 953 M appear that there was an R do* u 0 PP f mercy in the sentence Xon p-sed on a Malay it ast imprisonment to r tiie "(’tis wife’s pjrainour, and t..e iI&S f K hen the husband found be ±U Piobably f ‘7 ttam h the1,171 words
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Article547 1922-08-01 953 b.T. The late Dr. Gregory Paul Jordan, l. L d of Victoria, Hongkong, left estate in England valued at £6,114. A mail paper says Lady Inchcape is suffering from a nervous breakdown, and has gone to Gienapp for a few weeks’ rest. Couut vau Limburg Stirum, formerlyb.T. - 547 words
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Article472 1922-08-01 954 Jtev. G. fl. Pbilz’s Adviob to t«z Engaged. Advise to the engaged formed the subject ef a special sermon preached at AU Saints’ Parish Church, South Acton, by the Vicar, the Bev. G. H. Peile, who was well known in Singapore, says a home IT wae followed by472 words
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Article98 1922-08-01 954 DR.SDN YaT-BjBH'*< SUUCISG. (irotn Our Own Singapore, July 26. A Shanghai cable to the Lat Pau Press says that Dr. Bun Yat-sen’s General, Hu Tsunju, has captured Ying-tek and Yuang-tuan. Macao victims have been promised compensation. The Peking Government is asking Tang-Bhao-yi to accept premiership. There is a98 words
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Article562 1922-08-01 954 EXPERIMENTS IN AERIAL CYCLING. Are we at the dawn, now, of a marvellous era when we shall he to “cycle” along the cool, free highways of the air just as wo do, at present, along the dusty, crowded highroads of the earth, asks a correspondent of the Westminster Gazette.562 words
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Article201 1922-08-01 954 =vme Mme ih Hongkong Bugg9sled '"’•-««of Reoestiou Club th t .i tet* »ooli,b«Ki and book. •übstHuted. Th, moti» C “»P«» a .second mt «ting and’lV't amendment for the loutC? system, which wa, rhe chief reason again, t tta mT”’’ 1 forward was that if the201 words
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Article142 1922-08-01 954 MaBKBT CONDITIONS. It is obvious from the latest availed telegraphic intelligence that during th last few days the tone of the principal rubber market has been flat, New fork wd Singapore reporting fractional deorewe? to 14i cents (gold) and 251 cento, reepee ively, while the demand in London142 words
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Article69 1922-08-01 954 ”7 w the Mo B el The health f for lb, nality of G’O’f'J";r B i„a toUl fLding July 22, 921, g'» feo 70 deaths—3B 2g98 P® r the death rate bflin s 23 1? D iD > preceding week y ei t. corresponding we cty were y69 words
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Article388 1922-08-01 955 -Jf.y. „«7« of traaric incident wer» 'kXuesf* recently. Here is one tte uigiii of he Hari Raya «"*?B. w Kerna, near Taipiug, 2"" M di planter, and bis family i>’ the occasion were retiring sixteen in the familr. ;fa two »rowo up sons and daughters. As they were-Jf.y. - 388 words
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Article108 1922-08-01 955 1 mincwL ?rom Jury in fchei vei 'dicJ ui acquifcini7- -‘/bo tided .u. J, p3oiie to- made toe vtlL •aieji.• i r w’.. 7“ ht; ii whu n i L),ie W r V e him thjs 0XO Ui P* ain duty to 9Uce her ratlon nn der the108 words
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1848 1922-08-01 955 REMARKABLE DOCUMENT. A document has just been published which gives the result of a joint conference of Anglicans and Nonconformists on some great fundamental religious principles, agreement on which is necessary if any measure of unity is to be possible. The document is sent out under1,848 words
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251 1922-08-01 956 Village Trouble Removed. London, July 8. The troubles of the Essex village Thaxted, owing to the vicar exhibiting in the church Sinn Fein and red Hags, were described at Chelmsford Consis lory Court, summoned to consider the petition of the parishioners for251 words
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Article453 1922-08-01 956 welcome home. A»«k MO kaV is lTOCbu4 chuus n® a.®. l erak Strato Council, »h„ ed from China At Home by the members rfn? o hin.-se Amateur Drauiati. C Sns <* .Saturday, at X premises, Ipoh, when the p c A.D.A. orchestra wss attendanee and played some453 words
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Article1165 1922-08-01 957 I 4-»rv to bear that in the I a there is growing I** i:bre As C r reade S I a bad its cenosis in I k*“ iU j jS(je b E. Mathieu, I < K» n f t i, e government PlanI kX-. ivhieb h drsI wll1,165 words
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Article555 1922-08-01 957 ■-I di a j f L Wil,iam B. manager Messrs». W. Manjfield and Co, left Singapore for home on Monday afternoon on leaw, 4 Mr, L. L. Mitueson, the Shanghai mmager of the Admiral Lino, has left for Singapore, whitber he has been transferred. M;s. Banister, wife555 words
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Article2016 1922-08-01 958 SECOND DAY’S RACING. Good Dividends. Favoured with fine weataer the second day of the Autumn meeting saw a larger attendance on the course. H. E. the Hon. Mr. F. 8. Jamee, Officer Administering the Government, and Hie Highness tne Sultan of Perak and suite again grased the2,016 words
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Article598 1922-08-01 959 GALLANT RESCUE. Presentation of the King’s Mbdal. A large number of residents attended the parade held on the Esplanade this morning, the occasion being the presentation by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr. F. 8. James, c.m.g of the King’s Medal to Detective Constable598 words
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Article179 1922-08-01 959 (To the Editor of tU EcU) Dear Sir, I hear that od behalf of the Government the Retrenchment Committee is at present taking vigorous steps in the way of reducing staffs, curtailing expenses, abolishing unnecessary appointments etc. to meet present difficulties. If such be the case will you179 words
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Article28 1922-08-01 959 Selangor’s Represbntattvti. ■From Our Own Correipondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 28, In the final for the Selangor representative for the Gaunt Cup Oliver boat Soovell 6-3, 7-5.28 words
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Article255 1922-08-01 959 From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 28. A public meeting under the auspices of the Straits Settlements Association will shortly consider resolutions for no further imposition of the tax on income in the Colony and no increase in any taxation piior to December 31, 1923 Drastic retrenchment255 words
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Article1185 1922-08-01 960 government clerk charged. in the Butterworth District Court, tins morning, Abdulrahman, second clerk 4i the District Cilice, now under suspension, was charged as follows: Inspector Miller' conducted the case ..or the Urown and Mr. J. J- baun.de..s appeared for the accused. ‘(1) That you Abdulrahman bin Zuiuulabudin on1,185 words
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Article460 1922-08-01 960 A MANILA CURR| CUL|m Chief of Police cc-pleted school which h e int er 2 the P* week. l n it are tfe peace administration and heretofore unheard of in M organisation in the Orient the following extracts cular of the police depsrSL, 5 tts-t tawsjjaxisaj ate460 words
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Article705 1922-08-01 961 M u suppose. ha 33 00 b»«! aod,o co r Hail 8t fevemng wnen the <l£fi Varies gave their concert in y 7fcu«n W« ts snd St yB- r ,J" the wbs a 1.4.0 w tU ratlier after .lie aun. f U»I enteauamsats bezjn, 7; a that705 words
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Article273 1922-08-01 961 On Monday afternoon, Mr. Justice F’arrer-Manby in Singapore delivered judgment in the action brought by Soo < boon Wee of Chop Kwong Hoe of 95, Java Street, against the Chief Secretary. Id.M.S., in favour of the plaintiff for ’J,7S2, and costs. The action was the sequel273 words
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Article572 1922-08-01 961 A NUMBER OF THIEVES. A numoer of the it cases were disposed °ir U H th T C °> Ud CoUr t to day h 010 1» ti c. Bathurst, who returned from leave this morning. uaini, a young iamil, a servant, was charged with theft of $6O, belonging572 words
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790 1922-08-01 962 CHOSEN RACE. Scotland Next: But Men Not Born Equal. According to the Declaration of Independence it is said to be “self-evident tint all men are created equal. Un ina theory the United States has grant- d all men and women the right to vote, has790 words
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Article802 1922-08-01 962 ALLEGED FALSE INFORMATION. Accused Convicild. The trial oi thu two Tamils named uthen and Nadimuthoo Nader who, as reported in recent issues were charged with giving false informa lion to a public servant, viz. the Hon. Resident Councillor, Penang, with the intention of causing injury or annoyance m802 words
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Article782 1922-08-01 963 iu«y a*iu-I—T.O-M. 4 e wa' published an article d lO Empire and the W3 with .dv«»teip> i •S©*' ed *h?ch K ht te ta We have received IWJS» o“ tbe B b > st nd j; anolB d to be critical. been “flog>rs toa f »>iu«y a*iu-I—T.O-M. - 782 words
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Article145 1922-08-01 963 DEALS IN TIN AND RICE Govbrnmint Criticibid. From Our Own Correspondsnf.J Kuala Lumpur, July 28. The correspondent uf the Malay Mail in Colombo says that a Times of Ceylon special cable from London dated July|26 says that at the annual meeting of the Association of British145 words
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Article158 1922-08-01 963 SL’N YAT-BEN’6 ACTIVITIES Impending Fresh Class Nobth. ChinaOur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 28 A Hongkong message reports that General Chen Chuno?-ming, Governor of Kwang tnng with headquarters in Canton, has despatched part of the Firet Division of bis army to Sheokwan for defensive purposes, in order to158 words
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Article606 1922-08-01 963 His Excellency the "Officer Adm'nis'e"- ing the Governmejit is bavins? Penang for I Kuala Lumpur by mail train to-morrow I I The Chief Secretary to Government I has appointed the Senior Health Officer I to be Registrar-General of Births and I Deaths for the F M. 8.606 words
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Article2879 1922-08-01 964 breach uf trust case. Notice of Appbal Inumatid. (Concluded from Yesterday.) U \he Butterworth DtUnct tom., vAKterdav before Mx. J. Arwir, Co 1 lector ef De® l Revenue, Penang, si Strict Judge. Abdulrahman M Zeiuul Abideen, second clerk in i Senior District Office, Butterworth, ps Ch n^rh a2,879 words
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Article219 1922-08-01 965 A quarrel over a mistress which might well have been followed by the death ol one of the participants was described at the fourth Singapore Assizes ou Tuee day before the Acting Chief Justice, tiu hon ble Mr. Sproule. A Chinese with the name of James van Borsel219 words
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Article596 1922-08-01 966 CHINESE CROOK’S TRICK. Rangoon MMW r 8 Unpleasant ExperienceMr Ob 800 l Hor,. the well-known philanthropist and merchant of Rangoon to China in M.*y of thia je&r fprthe purpose of making enquiry about |tbe < Chinese produce and *ith a Hew to introducing'■them in th-\-..U of Burma and596 words
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Article560 1922-08-01 966 Pehak v. Penang. I For the visitors in addition to Gordon I Smythe, Welsh and de Moubray had a good deal to wo with the victory for their side. Heah Seng Hye is Penang best player. He was ably supported by GMarshall. The teams were: I’uuAK. —G. N. Magill,560 words
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Article97 1922-08-01 966 A-MMation,! oltUr kmd. was heard b Court, ft wae < J?? tQ Kngineew, bimitef u’r“ Milter, the rnwrer nr. IWld ‘Pet Lhnited ba» Campßuit»' Enactment n u P a-.ain«t Sawng P 4 f f,r «50, cw. Tbo “er t r hS A portion of Th ’Jr' 097 words
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Article266 1922-08-01 966 Charon Against a Noiwkha? (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 28. A Norwegian, J. Biberg, formerly,of the mercantile marine and now unemployed was charged with causing hart to bii wife last night- He wae sent for oteern<ion and the case postponed foraweelAlleged Cheating. W. Leonard, of 300 Serangoon266 words
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Article900 1922-08-01 967 Hiis subject it I. *Xt attention 001 ‘Tto «h»“S ed ciroumstancas F 7.Uthat Us happened o.nce Report.” the eoheme Mr Montage and Lord J i. iotaetimee called in Madras. 8» tofllri t L„a has been exceptionally F* P’lXn to Indian labour leavmg La* for the Co900 words
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Article183 1922-08-01 967 Expert Opijtion. Vie are indebted to a planter with several years’ experience of cocao plant ing in Ceylon lor an exceedingly interest ing and informative report on the great measure of success ho attained in pluming cocao, on a small scale, in Malacca district. He is oi opinion183 words
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Article579 1922-08-01 967 -2>. T. Mr. Arthur E. Lew», Mining Enginser, Ipoh, was married to Miss Norah Walker, at Hume on Juua 22. The Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng, M.F.C., and family are leaving Kuala Lumpur for a few days’ trip to Brastagi. H. H, the Sultan of Perak and-2>. T. - 579 words
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Article2716 1922-08-01 968 autumn meeting. Concluding Day’s Results. Brilliant weather —though the atmosphere wm warm—again favoured the concluding day of the Penang Autumn meeting and thia reacted upon the attendance, which was a record one. H. E. the Hon. Mr F. Seton James, Officer Administering the Government, and Mrs James2,716 words
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Article655 1922-08-01 969 HIGH COST. Baneful Influence op Middlemen, Ot;servati V D3 oa tbe fish trade of BeL nugor appearing in the Malay Hail will bu "J 11 ln tyro st here, where the high f’-st of finh is brought about and main--■mi d in spite of the protests of tbu655 words
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Article817 1922-08-01 970 SIR E. filttcH'S VIEWS Attitude Towards Rsstbiction. Sir Erasst Birch, k o. m. g formerly British Resident of Perak, and now chairman and director of a number of rubber plantation companies operating in British Malaya, in an interview on June 23 g*ve his views on the present position817 words
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Article682 1922-08-01 970 SUCCESSFUL YEAR’S WORK. At the forty-seventh annual general meeting of shareholders and policyholders of the Oriental Government Security Life Insurance C?., Ltd., at the head office of the Company in Bombay the Directors’ Report on ths Co’s operations during the year ending 31 December 1921 and Statement682 words
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Article84 1922-08-01 970 According to a circular emuuaung koc the Secretariat, Government officers aw warned that their temporary allows* will he further reduced as from W 3 1922. Itisrumcured that this wxll be first of u s-ji iti* of cuts to wipe away Towanees entirely. Fora etart, it» be Loved84 words
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Article50 1922-08-01 970 Extension of Tim* r-lo-risy tut v gingapore» claimants ntf** claims again? u, >er extonded accepted hae t* r is22r will expire on 'Ota Sep f B th’.i Ae regard* Colony, it is ar.nor.nead to them by iD S 01M<* of through the Local C^ 1D => bufuru 2nd50 words
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Article855 1922-08-01 971 uIE6E D false INFORMATION. V. K® 4 Nawmuttoo. from Yesterday.) The Judgment. Tudgu. in th* 3 course of judgment which occupied*^o hours in delivery, said that teen through the notes of evidtime»—through the evidence ojjjlj Bulau before tne second £L »d since the evidence was 5 on Monday,855 words
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Article1300 1922-08-01 971 COLLISION CASE DECISION Judgment for Plaintiff. Judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court, on the 22nd ins" ant in the claim brought by Mr. Lim Thean Jiak against the owners of the s.s. Serapeum for damages in connection with the sinking M the plaintiff's tongkang at Bag an1,300 words
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Article61 1922-08-01 972 No Materiai Change. London, April 25. Messrs. W. J. and JI. Thompson report follows: The* .sales, this, week have tot. ]k.«d 30,060. packages- of Indian tea, 24,000 parages .of Ceylon tea and 9,000 pack aw* of Jaw tea. nv* market is about steady without material change,61 words
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Article1004 1922-08-01 972 (f rom The Planter.) The important subject of hill stations in the Malay Peninsula and of its corollary, a scheme for the settlement of Europeans on the heights, by means of sanatoria, schools, farms, plantations, tattle grazing lands, deserves more methodocal reflection than could be exhibited in the1,004 words
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Article895 1922-08-01 973 The case is being continued. —Malaya Tribune. At LEfiED^ R A ENT LMAI Pb ocbepingsjs Mamcca. i Court was packed with Ti»o an( l Asiatics on Wed v“the 26th July, to hear the eounesday, tne e (mentioned pre taMtio». 01 M McLean Roberts. T n V na .,erThe case is being continued.—Malaya Tribune. - 895 words
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Article516 1922-08-01 973 SILVER JUBILEE. Presentation of Addresses. The reception room of the manager oi the local branch of the Netherlands Trading Society, Beach Street, was the scene of a very interesting ceremony this forenoon, the occasion being the presentation of a congratulatory address to Mr. W. van der Woude,516 words
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Article161 1922-08-01 973 Pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust as servant in respect of $4,100 odd, belonging to Chop Eu Yang Sang, the South Bridge Road business of the Hon. Mr. Eu Tong Sen, Wong Nau Yong, the chief cashier, was sentenced by the Singapore161 words
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