The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 3 October 1922

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  • 22 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. •30 PER ANNUM Single Copy eta. VOL. 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD, 1922 NO. 40 7 r
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    • 261 1 CONTENTS Leaders: Miscellaneous: (Continued): Malaya and the Malays 1208 The Governor’s Return 1220 A Vital Question 1214 Kapitan Kling Mosque 1220 Wanted An Axe 1218 “A City of Snobs” 1221 Co-operation and Waste 1222 Swatow Famine Relief Fund 1221 A Bad Outlook 1226 1225 Darkness Unrelieved 123 Q Restriction and
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    • 184 2 9* THK 3r I “STRAITS ECHO” I B MAIL EDITION. sK V“v' ‘’S k ML \C> Published the day prior to the departure of each mail fer Europe, GL and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the M daily issues, as well as all important news
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  • 1691 1208 MALAYA THE MALAYS. Sir Laurence Guillemard, returning to a country veiy “run-down in its condition in every way, will make due allowance for the reception accorded him in certain garters, for ae the natural result of lack of nutrition, British Malaya to-day is wretchedly nervy and finds it difficult to
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    • 30 1208 Cbe straits €ci)o PUBLISHED DAILY. mail edition gaining the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe. PUBLISHING OFFICB: The Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beech Street, Penaag.
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  • 1067 1209 The Rev. J. M. Tour, Vicar of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pulo Tikus, who has been ill for several weeks, went home on leave by toe Cordilliere last week. The marriage of Mr. Cheah Seang Ho of the Taiping Land Office with Miss Lim Swee
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  • 1101 1209 The Fall i n theTiaU' German Wl th( circles in Germany because il price of manufacture and ‘gade is quite German Press regards with ICI1 Cl further depreciation of th. tbe consequent rise in prices anA difficulty „f obta^^ 1 The large number of bankrupt.. increased difficulties amone
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  • 1267 1210 PRESENT PROSPECTS. Thotenourof the latest available news from Burma and Siam indicates that provided there be no serious failure of the monsoon in the near future, the yields will be well up to the average even if bumper crops, which are anticipated in some quarters, do not materialise.
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  • 396 1211 Mr. Ralph Nevill has inherited the talent of his mother, Lady Dorothy, for writing entertaining gossip, whether of men and women and things of to-day or of those of the past. Like Lady Dorothy, too, he declines to be robbed of a good story or a scrap
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  • 191 1211 The following appear in the F.M.-i. Government Gazatte of September 2i:— Captain J, L. Nicol to be a commerciil Master in the Education Department, F, M. S. and 8. S Mr. H. F- H. Mather to act as District Officer, Larut, Class H; Mr. W. H. Green to
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  • 57 1211 THE VISA ABOLISHED. We are glfed to learn on the authority of the Consular Agent for France that “the formality of French Consular Visa is not necessary in future for any British subjects going to France or travelling through France on route to England.” That is at
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  • 241 1211 Association Football. A large number of people assembled at the Magazine Ground, Alor Star, last Fiiday evening to witness a football match between teams representing Perlis and the Kedah Subordinate Civil Service Association. Among those present were the British Adviser and Mrs. Peel and Mr. Clayton, Adviser, Perlis.
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  • 200 1211 Au?ust 17 In his Budget speech to-night the Treasurer announced a i eduction of the Members’ salaries to eight hundred pounds. The income tax will be lightened by raising the exemption to three hundred pounds with a reduced rate upon companies. Other taxation items are the removal of
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  • 2728 1211 elections ««CROWN COLONS One of the numeirn,• regarding Council Reform b OaCei t <>t i oomes during the progress r*f ouesion on the subject Z 1 erroneous belief that L the t.on of representatives iL,™ f mean diminishing the Jui Governor and of th. < of tlle the
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  • 709 1213 SPIRITED CONTESTS. In brilliant sunshine and in the presence of a large concourse of spectators the first sports held under the auspices of the Anglo-Chinese School Ln ion were, as was briefly mentioned in our last issue, held last Saturday, the Rev. Mr. Pykett, President of the
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  • 205 1213 The acting Librarian requests ns to inform our readers that he has a issue a notice to the effect that as many books have recently been returne Library with covers and pages missingf an •therwise mulilated. it is necessary 0 sabsoribeis to examine their os taking them away
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  • 1179 1214 m r 1— too as we call them” ii upormnlas, reality in E writes *Tboy are as aB c< tenlSn kin and muscular tissue of a k rl and a most blessed indispensa- tl Atting »o 1“S as they have vitality o and are a living skin
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  • 506 1214 .r;,.:”? 1 8 p “-> We (Straits Times) a?e informed by a correspondent that Mr. C. D. Smith, of the As‘atic Petroleum Co., Ltd., saved the life ot a friend from drowning at Siglap, yesterday at noon. The latter w« exhausted and strugglmg against a current in
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  • 1202 1215 Marriage la Mode. <» Marry ’em young, treat em rough and tell ’em nothing.”—George Grossmith in Sally.” Paris hi August. Paris in the dog days puts the clock back half a century. Many of the taxicabs are put out to grass in the country, and the sapins or
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  • 999 1215 ANNUAL GENERAL The annual general members of the Penan? me etln 8 the was held at the HnnJ uto *aobil6 Club Bank yesterday aftero““ n g “ti Sh gUi present Messrs. G N o ere Chaix), A. W. B. Hamill ’’J 1 Donaldson, J. G Allan n
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  • 554 1216 SPECIAL MEETING. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal Chamber yesterday afternoon when there were present Mn S Codriugton (Preeident), Mr. J. D. Kemp, Mr. J. H Pedlow, Dr. Lim Guan Cheng, Mr. C. B. Samuel, and Mr. Yeoh Guan Seok. The officers
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  • 551 1216 iijj' jj L .—S.V.P. Rescue of Malays The Steam launch Gala, which was Gula bJ? v ln t° rf° rt fromßl g an Serai and Gu a, yesterday morning, picked up a Malay ufio was clinging to his capsized oanoe near No 4 Beacon, South Channel,
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  • 361 1217 We find in “The Pipeline” the following douile of the career pf a gentleman who was long a prominent and popular figure in the lite of thia Colony Mr. Agnew proceeded to the Eaet in 1990 an a pr>amber of the etafi of Meters. tsyme and Co.,
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  • 200 1217 .—M. M. A Charge that Failed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 27. The last case at the Assizes was concluded yesterday when Chip Yet See was charged with abetment of breach of trust alleged to have been committed by Theo Pin Long and Theo Chee Fok in
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  • 540 1217 A. A. Ant boxy A Co.’a Daily Penang, September 27. Share Market —Quiet. Rubbers :—The recent appreciation in the price of the commodity has brought out a few enquiries in certain Sterling issues. Local issues however are still practically neglected. Buyers Kota Tinggi 9d, Bertam Consolidated 3/2, Lumuts
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  • 147 1217 JIN. Uie <ji wlTloa »80 s»--. London Prices. quotations 26th September. 3 ponthe buying J; feo Belling,. £162.126 (By eowtuy of th, Batter, London quotations 26th September. POt .k k *161.7.6 months buying £162.100 9ellln £162.12.6 RUBBE? SINGAPORE PRIORI. (By courtesy of the Borneo Co., Ltd.) Singapore quotations
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  • 105 1217 Pbkang, 27th September. 1922. (By oovriuy of A. London Demand Bank 4 «/no do 4 months’ sight Bank 2 do 3 do Credit W do do Documentary 2/4 1, Calcutta Demand Bank jsL do 3 days’sight Private... do Bombay Demand Bani |jj Madras Demand Bank "’AqJ S do 3
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  • 1158 1218 •4 was doubtless good taotios Oil fl nf the promoters of the inat the Income Tax to >’ d*£»» d for ec no y f he ■H on to their demand for of the tar, it must not be d’* Lt they are alone in ot ™tre“?hmen.t-
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  • 1326 1218 On The ’Phone. A correspondent has raised a question which is not quite so unimportant as it it might seem at first sight—the etiquette to be observed in the uĕe of the telephone, more particularly in opening a Oonversation. Most people probably have experienced the little annoyance described
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  • 894 1219 Field-Marshal Earl French of Yprea is seventy years old to-day. The death is announced of Mrs. Sara Isaacs, mother of Lord Reading tewafete Mr, N. Coulson, of the Malayan Civil Service, is now temporarily attached to the Penang Treasury. Mr. E. C. H. Wolff, acting Director of
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  • 593 1220 1 much wa -S.F.P, LOCAL problems. c n after his arrival His Excellency ernor had a long consultation with ’Social Secretary* at the conclusion he granted a brief interview to a tentative%f the Free Press. Income T r and the rubber situation were suggestjas matters for an
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  • 307 1220 —T.O.M. I: government clerk charged. before Mr Court, Chief Clerk to Offi was charged with criminal breach Jf trust m respect of «141.37. The first witness Officer Thk C “-J On WaB Dr Black He alth was Ch J?/ ’1» t “'1 Btated that the acon9ed
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  • 283 1220 r ioi.it a r -M.M Appeal For A New Imam. A correspondent writes —On the 7th instant a petition signed by three hundred prominent members of the Mohamedan community, headed by the Muslim Mahajana S ibha, was forwarded to Mr. H. G. Sarwar, president of the Mohamedan
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  • 244 1220 (Jo the Editor of the Strain Echo). been ’7oca e 7on B an 7 reada ha the telenh annoyed by users of challen^ B “m Wb °P en with tha ought to are Snre 'y the person wh„ r «™gn.sed etiqnette for whom ho •t° nn s to
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  • 145 1220 t A. A. Anthony A Co.’s Daily Rhpom 4 mix P ?P an S» September 28. Share Market: —Quiet. Rubbers .-—-There is a steady increasing enquiry for Sterling issues at slightly better rates but only small business pass--1 mg, in most cases the prices bid are still far
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  • 51 1220 Yetslerday. To-day. MININO Bellers. Buyers. Sellers. Nawng Pets 1.25 1.30 1.27* 132* P. Plaudoks 0.421 047’ 0.40 045 Petaling Tins... 075 0.80 0.77’ 0 824 S. Taipings ...0.82 0.87 085 090 Taiping Tins 0.80 0.85 0.77* 0 821 General. hi PP erB 925 975 M. Collieries 14.00
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  • 98 1220 'From Our Own Corretpondenl.) Singapore, September 28. The Mountford case had a sudden termination yesterday, the Disti ict Judge Mr. P. A. F. David, holding that the evidence altogether would not justify a conviction. The accused was discharged. :oMr. W. Kellie Smith writes to th« Straits Times:
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  • 856 1221 BRITISH INSTITUTIONS. A Woman in Kuala Lumpur. The following article a PP ea F® l a e Daily News over the initials M.vr. Kuala Lumpur. Malaya reminds one of a patchwork qUll t On to the soft, rolhng back .'round of sun-flecked jungle, so soft 'i
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  • 254 1221 SWATOW FAMINE RELIEF FUND. Previously acknowledged $10,548.25. Collected by Mr. Chew Chin Chye Chop Sam Hup Hin $lOO, Chop Kean Wan $5O, Chop Keong Ho Kongsi $5O. Chop Kheng Joo, Bian Cheang Kongsi, Heap Soon Hin, Chops Swee Hock Hup Kee, Lam Guan, Swee Hin Chan, Kean Cheang Kongsi, Mr.
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  • 529 1221 ,r citizens ou Malay Mad. Those in favoufofiiS Then we know. S o far and the anti-restrictionists conthi^J 6 shout across a fence of printed l» reports of meetings and L they ought to be hud out what those people who .vested in rubber really think and
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  • 593 1222 CO-OPER ATION WASTE. upon Mr. Cavendish’s W Tuesday last and our leading lecture i Z next day comes the message i^ 0 unhher Shareholders’ Association advocating the establishment in L a frv on co-operative lines, of l 7 regards the purchase of it aD f. „,1 the recruitment of labour,
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  • 546 1222 announced that Sir Harcourt Burma haB appointed 6 °wrnor of Mr. E. C. Morrison, of the Borneo Company, is leaving home for the East early next month.—S. T. Mr. G. G. Seth, Solicitor-General, who m m Penang on official business, will return to Singapore next Wednesday. The
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  • 1119 1222 The High Cost of Dying. Garrison orders announce that, u from r »22 PriCe f (mi itary) Nelson’s Birthday. To-day la the anniversary of Nelson’s birth, September 29, 1758. Nelson for ever—any time. Am I his to command in prose or rhyme’ Give me of Nelson only a
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  • 1850 1223 ANNUAL MEETING. The second annual general meeting of shareholders of the Taprang (Siam) Mines, Limited, was held at the registered office .of the Company, Government Buildings, Penang, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Duxbury presiding. The others present were Col. Cecil Rae, Messrs. J. Bond, A. R. Thornton, N. P. Walshe,
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  • 463 1224 Escape of Raja Muda. A sad accident (says the Malay Mail) occurred on the Sungei Buaya River, Kuala Langkat, on the 22nd inst, when the pontoon ferry was crossing the river at 4 pm.* with two motor cars bound for Bandar, when in mid-stream the pontoon turned turtle,
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  • 593 1224 OBSTRUCTION ILLEGAL. An Official Wabnixq. The local Protector of Chinese h&» drawin law to ata™ 14 IB r °ff? noe against the wav whidT any ob fcr ctlo io the 5-foot way which must be kept clear for the mnr ntended to enforce thio rule B nOt J
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  • 376 1225 ACTIO'n We have received from the Venereal Diseases Advisory Board, Kuala Lumpur, which is doing excellent work in various parts of the Peninsula, a copy of a pamphlet dealing chiefly with preventiva measures. Expressed throughout in Simple language and teeming with practical suggestions a great deal
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  • 135 1225 Previously acknowledged ...$1,458.35 A Chinese lady, Kelantan 5.00 $1,463.35 Less remitted through our Hongkong Office on 18/9/22 plus charges 1,003.15 Balance in hand $460.20 The above balance of $460.20 at 118 $413.20 has this day been remitted through our Hongkong Office, to H. AT. Consul at Swatow,
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  • 268 1225 NOVEL SUGGESTIONS. In the eouree of a lengthy communication relative to the rubber crisis and ways and means of rehabilitating the industry Mr. Heah Joo Seang, after deprecating pompulsory restriction on the grounds that it would assuredly prove costly, while interference by Government Employees would assuredly be resented
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  • 267 1225 Success Attained in China. Commemorating the tenth year of the existence of the Manchurian Plague Prevention Service, which was organised by Dr. Wii Lien Teh (Gnoh Lean Tuck as he was styled while receiving his early training and education at the Free School Penang, and during his sojourn
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  • 54 1225 O w Oln Mrs. E. of the Harbour Bea d A cf Mr Mm* of being day Just after breaks? told him to leave the room vl was grumbling. Theron* U to his own room, got W returned and was just fell his mistress intervened thereby saving
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  • 436 1225 Justice Loses its Hat! t B^s ed v p re cinots of the Chief Justice s Chambers at the Supreme (W were entered yesterday, apparently by the private stairway at the rear of the Court, and in spite of the presence in the neigh, bourhood of a
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  • 1106 1226 Hastspb» Kemal'» latest reply to f *sir Charles Harington is much i «>ncil»tory in tone than some of ffLrioes communioations, especially the ‘2 attributed to him by an American Xpondent at Smyrna. But it evades fS was, namely, the demand for the JrftMrawalofhis troops from the neutral
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  • 913 1226 Ministers’ Books. The publication by Mr. Lloyd George of an important book while holding the chief position in the Cabinet is not by any means unprecedented, though sufficiently rare. The standard case is that of Beaconsfield and the publication of “Endymion.” Gladstone was, of course, a busy publicist,
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  • 103 1226 nOMESTIC OCCUUUENCE. death. a U 21, at Leybourne Ven William Herbert Cecil Rectory. for merly Archdeacon of 63. jingapoi*’ domestic occurrences, death. flunu -At Singapore General Hospital, 2B, 1922, Eva Smith, JifeTf Uptain H.J. Smith, of s.s. Giang Aflir funeral notice. The funeral of the late Mr. Gan Ngoh TP
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  • 288 1227 M V pi IM V —Tr uth. It is not surprising to learn that the Royal Calcutta Turf Club ie considering the revision of its regulations m regard to the sale of tickets for the famous Derby Sweep. Such scandals as occurred last May are highly obnoxious
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  • 871 1227 rr n C Miss Hooper has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R. N, Holmes is now in Kuala Lumpur on business and will go on to the southern settlement to-morrow. Mr. P.A. Anthony, General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, who has been home on leave, returned by the mail
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  • 592 1228 < rn REPORT. fJAN Co p en ang, September ‘29. t £162 2.6 3 m/8, though closing Tin, best shows an advance of I*6 *he’week and, since neither 6 Coal and Railway;se thinly just dispersing War--D fthe Near East have had any lO 1 the price of this
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  • 273 1228 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo.l Dear Sir, J J 0 Ra do Notes of September 28th, under the title of “VaeViatis” you state that you await the publication of a dementi of the allegations against the French in the Rhineland. These famous allegations have beco disproved
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  • 310 1228 (Io the Editor of the Straits Echo), Dear Sir, The Finance Act, 1922, has reduced the standard rate of tax from 6/-to 5/but has not otherwise affected the position of non-residents in the United Kingdom. Claims can still be preferred by all British subjects for the years
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  • 66 1228 RISE IN PRICES. Causes of Buoyancy. (From Out Own Corretpondonl.) T M i September M The Malay Mail s Colombo correspondent reports that the Times of Ceylon s received a London message stating the improvement in the rubber market is attributed to increased tradĕ demand due to
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  • 433 1228 What the Straits Times describes as an outrageous incident occurred on the fivetoot way in front of the International Banking Corporation premises, da Souza Street, Singapore, en Wednesday. An unoffending European, Mr. F. Farquharson, engaged at Messrs. Lewin and eats, was proceeding by the spot in question when
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  • 1202 1229 DIFFERENT IDEALS. Apropos of the question “Malaya and the Malays” (should it not have been “Malaya for the Malays”?) raised in our leading article of Tuesday, it is rather interesing to recall what was written on this subject in the Straits Echo some nine years ago
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  • 486 1229 cents, the MM th M Kuala Lum P ur paper:His Excellency is now confronted with the X n arrymg u ut thiB clewl Policy. How is he going to start? How ire Malay Rulers to be taught “to develop their rich lands on safe principles we
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  • 475 1230 After waiting till noon in the hope of receiving some real news regarding the progresss of the crisis in the Near East, we find that there have been practically do farther developments and that the Cabinet in London is in the same position of impatient expectancy as on
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  • 550 1230 We welcome into the fold of th. Mahvan Pr Obs a oonte “P°™ry, the Malayan Observer, which made its We trust A P Sltnrf »y evening. We trust that ,t may have a longer of d u m 9ac 968fal career than some b we ®hlies
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  • 1248 1230 A Business Necessity. merX U trsd9 and and de. n chea P P-fge, hindranco P oßta ge is unquestionably a if There n> iS nn,C r‘ ,On Wh&t tb «»»<xiy? and united pXTi^£’ k)^^' On K Experto Crede. onAbtehl^ 1 CrOmerin hi,,i Lord Canning said very wiselv r
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  • 904 1231 Dr. W. A. Taylor is appointed chief medical officer, Malacca. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Fisher of the Taiping Convict Establishment. Their friends in Ipoh will be sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Ciceron who ate going to live at Kampar. H. E. the
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  • 125 1232 •XMAS NUMBER. ,_i Panoh is making a s P ecial 0«' 1m l enlarged Xmas Number '"ht“ been asked to make public »i we request tor artistic contribu***lT eiewof the increased number tio» 1D be devoted to pictorial i WL Editors hope that the contrina*** r m this
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  • 105 1232 y opuienu 9,—S.F.P. Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard presided o? er the Singapore Court of Bankruptcy y week, when receiving orders were nude against several Chinese and Indian firms. J In the course of the hearing of a petition against an Indian debtor, who appeared to have no assets whatever,
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  • 76 1232 Two hills are published in the Gazette empowering the Governor to issue Treasury Bills locally, and in London through the Crown Agents, for the temporary financing of Loan Schemes in anticipation of floating loans. The amounts are limited by resolution of the Legislative Council. In the event of
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  • 54 1232 If(lo the Editor 0/ the Straits Echo.) serious experiment been made of ‘odaces 1D ru bber for road JW™* 8 iron, glass and illL d T lb d in y° ur itsue of U’C 30th > sound more expensive. Ba tterworth mQBt available at Peuan-r Al! Yours etc.
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  • 51 1232 he sJO|AJy J 0| AJy be introduced into Volunteer un cil, to amend the br| he e Bta ?K d r!ar Ce 1921 t 0 P™ ide ,Or com m f Cadet Corps, G f officers knc j 11 a ,onB for the Government, Corps and discipline of
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  • 43 1232 Tlle followin.7 at th« P ih!W f' 09 8 have been E Or 7 Montagu. '7 P1 ea eare P F ”aocesco S. Nitti. T L M ot Ignorance, by Robert Shad a -nadow, bv W r m 1 blennei hissutt.
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  • 585 1232 Luc M. M. In the course of an affray in which twelve Chinese took part at Gladstone Road, at 8-30 last night, three men were arrested. They were brought before Mr Bathurst in the Court to-day, and on being convicted were fined $5 each They were further
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  • 1299 1232 WARREN SHIELD COMPETITION. Record Entries. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 1. Vbereas last year only five teams entered for the Warren Shield Competition, which was then won by “A” Company, M.8.V.R., with a score of 308 pointe, this year twenty entered of which numher two scratched,
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  • 292 1233 At sundry times and in divers places a great deal has been written and said in regard to the failure, or success, of the volunteer movement. Our own view (says the Free Press) that a voluntary system can never provide a really efficient and satisfactory defence force,
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  • 312 1233 REPOBT ger, will be present d A meeting of United EngU the shareholders on OetobTio *5 fc the directors submit j statement of duly audits the company for the^^* 8 01 ed June 30, 1922 After J” the fees of directors, auditon° S debenture trustees, making anee
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  • 82 1233 ,-SfP- Long scaffold pole». lamps- an cement barrel and pa not strike one as k rea ker. Yet they materials for a hous towards the were successfully emp moneyestablishment of a Arab stree changer at the midnight oD end Victoria street afte a nd Thursday. The b
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  • 1316 1234 hliqhed yesterday (says last I We P” Straits Times) the Malayan Tbursda L for the eight months end- I trade retum w ho try clear- I AugU prb tand the trade position they I) 10 de I( h and valuable information. I rXtere »e some folk here who
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  • 1207 1234 Singapore has to stand the brunt of the slump, without a fair share of the natural accompaniment of it in the way of lower prices for the necessaries of life. Recent arrivals from Home all tell the same story—that the cost of living has fallen there very
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  • 1073 1235 (CrTrO* 1 _mm A PLANTER’S AGREEMENT. Notice of Termination Whilst on Leave. Sir Lionel Woodward and Justices Farrer-Manby and Branch, k.c., were occupied on Thursday at the session of the Full Court of Appeal in Ipoh with an appeal, in which the Arcadia Estate Co., Teluk
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  • 1099 1236 STEVENSON REPORT. Far-reaching Proposals. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, October 4correspondent of the Malay Mail Colombo says that the London times Sands that the Stevenson Report contains novel and far-reaching proposals. The India Rubber Manufacturers Associa- has forwarded a resolution to Mr. Winston Church’ll asking to be
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  • 423 1236 The general state of impecuniosity among overseas men is all too manifest in the West End of London, where the big clubs where they usually foregather are now more or less empty, and all complain of the falling receipts, writes the London correspondent of The Planter.
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  • 352 1236 Previously acknowledged 111,557.25, Mr. Lee Thean Siew $2O. Methodist Chinese Church collected during Rev. Chow’s meeting $lOB, Staff, Oversea Chinese Bank $79. Collected by Mr. Cheah Leong Keah Pinang Gazette $5O, Mrs. Tan Ke.e- Kah $lO, 2 Subscribers ($1 each) $2. Selama: Mr. Lini Cheong
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