The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 11 December 1923
1923-12-11
1
1467
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitsechomail
The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)
-
Title Section20 1923-12-11 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. $lB PER sinsle Copy 40 cfs VOL. 21. PENANG TUESDAY, DECEMBER n, 1923 NO. 4920 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement268 1923-12-11 1 I i CONTENTS I I LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) The Political Barometer 1440 Racial Poverty! MU Government Eoglieh School UM The Seales of Justice ...1451 Singapore Volunteer. ...1455 The Scales of Juetice.-II 1455 Exhibition of School Work 1456 The Conservative Disaster 14bd A 11A e Riding for a Fall 1459 Fantomel!268 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement211 1923-12-11 2 C<&sk£<2dV>w\j» K WOs 4 THE <£\P THE gV >VI \a g STRAITS ECHO g MAIL EDITION. 8 evPb »»OOOOOW (?4\ <£\P Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Eurooe wa >j> c §s ,v/ K and contains the latest local and States news originally published in211 words
-
-
Article545 1923-12-11 1440 Just about a year ago we wrote in a Kandoni Note: Without doubt the fall in the value of the franc is giving rise to considerable pessimism and not a little anxiety amongst holders of French securities and bonds, quite a number of which were taken up545 words
-
Article392 1923-12-11 1440 1 eague Competition in January Crick'V is and spo-tsmen in general will be glad to hear fl at a Cricket L ague has been startfd and that matches will commence early in January. It will he recall'd that some time buck we had eorre cori esp mdence392 words
-
Article757 1923-12-11 1440 Slow woi k is still tr e o dcr nf t d v on I! i-r rout ,mm I 1 v ill not y ret L >»• t■up i t■> i .ml v f u 1 <e la till trn f Lit week I tvt, the im s<t757 words
-
Page 1440 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1923-12-11 1440 L > s: Vi/ V PUBLISHED DAILY. MAIL EDITION v xlaiuing the news of the week prior u departure oi Mails lor Europe Hit CRITERION perss, limited 59, Beach Street, Penang. domestic occurrence marriage Wgvstln Campbell.- Oil the Ist De- «ember, at Taiping, Robert Christopher Augustin, second son of the84 words
-
-
Article1939 1923-12-11 1441 Laudator Temporis Acti Mr. Cyril Bixendale’s mn< h-ciscussed paper on Plantation Life is the subj* ct of an article in our [poh contemporary which refutes the lecturer’s inuendoes that the planter of to-day has a softer time than his predecessor in the days la fo e the bjom.1,939 words
-
Article183 1923-12-11 1442 Sir F. James and Party Expected on Thursday His Excellency the Governor, Sir L.N. Quillemard, is due in Penang about December 12. Lady Guillemard and patty are expected about December 15. Their Excellencies will stay at the Residency for some time and later go up the183 words
-
Article140 1923-12-11 1442 Satisfactory Figures London December 3. The annual report of the P. A 0. Steam Navigation Company shows that after providing for depreciation and adding 1105,000 to their insurance fund, making a total of £3,200,000, there is a credit balance of £817,000 on th e y140 words
-
Article158 1923-12-11 1442 Penang Cricket Club. The Chief Poliae Officer, Pe nang, has '•sued the following order with reference the regulation of traffic at the Penang Lnoket Club. L All vehicles, owner-driven or p erw >se, awaiting passengers at the puang Cricket Club, shall park on the V lit Esplanade Road158 words
-
Article321 1923-12-11 1442 fighting in cintra street Inspect.,. B,owi>, SecTnd I Mpei be rge °n S,Mt Oharld e econd Police Court, hub re Mr V Aston, a C,„ t nr6e Chin.se, Nt- 00 i' «■th <-» os u h u .t tn one p„ n ftt *,*i l St. et vest-,<la,.321 words
-
Article176 1923-12-11 1442 Mr. Sydn-y Moorhouse achieves immortality as the hero of this month’s Plant r in Planters Past ar.d Present. A new feature ef this periodical, which is well up to form, is the inauguration of a monthly ($2O) prize competition for the b st aiticle by a member176 words
-
Article39 1923-12-11 1442 Sungei 15atu (Jblava. 28.500 lb Vai P or 21,500 lb., Malakoff 1b..8-rtan>. Extended 2,900 lb Windsor (1 Mbi 33,650 lb Mayfield »>.4"0 Malsra 12.200 1b huMa lb Bassett 17.200 Malaya 40,240 lb KM 3e 64k lb39 words
-
Article363 1923-12-11 1442 STRANGE APPLICATION DISMISSED r roni Our (Ju n rr( Singapore, December 3 In tl < < ,p-emu i mt this mciti < in o t hit f .1 ~s ce di-mi-st d with c t p applioau n of Mi. A. I D.v n behalf of lis363 words
-
Article82 1923-12-11 1442 Taiping, hours 1,232, yards IGO,(MM > piculs bIJ (No. 1 dredg< lost 31 hour boiler inspection). North Taiping, hours 619, yard* 75,000, piculs 3b3. South Imping, hours yard» 140,(XX), piculs 664. Batang Padang, houis 598, yards 55,(XX), piculs 2<’l (dredge lost 1 da), boiler cleaning) Gold dust82 words
-
Article106 1923-12-11 1442 Totals to End of Novlmb) (I'rom n n-, Singapore, December 1 The total export of rubber fi m Br tish Mala; a during 1923, up to the end of November, amounted to »372 970 O« < i lb., of the value of $25.5,58-1.000, as follows T the106 words
-
Article1431 1923-12-11 1443 Mr. F. 11. Nash, Inspector of Mines, Kuala Lumpur, is due back from home leave by the P. and 0. s.s. Kashgar. Mr. E. O'Keefe, the Australian trade agent at Singapore, is on a visit to Penang. He is staying at the E. and 0. Hotel. Mr.1,431 words
-
Article1051 1923-12-11 1444 A thoughtful und most intercstiim article on The Poverty oi the Malays,’’ described as the unaided effort of a purely Malay pen, is the feature of Saturday’s issue of our Kuala Lumpur contemporary. On the whole, we think it would be difficult for anyone to state the case1,051 words
-
Article471 1923-12-11 1444 Mr. and A B. blue have return* id from home. < apt. A Dipt* i.- *pvnd ng a holiuay up the Penang Hills. Mr. Kenneth Cux, Manager, Klabung Lubber Co., Ltd., is leaving for Europe on holiday this week. Mr. A. M. Goodman, Protector of Chinese, was entertained to471 words
-
Obituary85 1923-12-11 1444 DOMESTIC occurrence acknowledgment Messrs. Cheah Cheang Lim, Cheaii Ghini Leng, and Khoo boon Keng, beg to thank those who kindly attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Khoo Joo Koo, which took place yesterday, sent’ wreaths, scrolls, banners, letters and telegrams of condolence and also those who lent motor-cars on85 words
-
Article1818 1923-12-11 1445 PRIZE-GIVING TO-DAY Inierfsting Function To-day’s prize giving at the G ive nment Girls’ School at Northam Road, Penang, was ?uiie unlike the usual proper dings at these notions. There was no lengthy introductory report, no he ivy speeches. Instead an enjoyable entertainment was provided by the pupils1,818 words
-
Article2042 1923-12-11 1446 Saint Nicolaas This is lhe day of Saint Nicolaas ohpe'--ve d in many parts of th* world still in centudeß-old fashion. for children in them the saint plays much the same rile as our own SantaCiao?, and the Englishman who found himself in a Netherlands ht usel.old tonight2,042 words
-
Article521 1923-12-11 1447 NO MOKE LAW Y trio WANTED (To the Editor oj Ilia tStruiin Echo.) Bir,Alany of jour readers maj recollect a leading article in jour paper dealing with Alunicipal affairs. in wmeh there was advocacy ol a system ol community representation bj means ol election lor the Municipal Commissioners.521 words
-
Article526 1923-12-11 1447 .a <x UiOllUVi i.iv w ccnb d-o sevciai in our coiuums or me luahj m > m. vitj earners in auendmg co roau* 111 Ll.e UillU lU'UllliU XJlbLxlCl. i v j.cgiccvcii piucca aie now uemg x. .i mum ana tie xoag uicjlC Win uu i< .</ cau-u lui526 words
-
Article158 1923-12-11 1447 DmiEKEx E WITI mittee has decided, owinX cideut, that u 0 *»t in. a belangor boxer without consult^ 1 committee. uluu g the lhe decision is the result of oomni a Perak amateur lightweight thatT was recently induced bv a certain f ol a meeting under the auspice, ft158 words
-
Article282 1923-12-11 1447 Ridiculous Motion Dismissed In the Supreme Court at Singapore, on Monday last, Mr. A. V. L. Davies on behalf of his driver. Sawab bin Ali, applied for an injunction to restrain the Straits Times from commenting upon a case now* pending in the Police Court; whei e282 words
-
Article1207 1923-12-11 1448 AUG USTIN—C AM P B E L L On Saturday morning. )s brielh ;m oounced, the Church of Our Eadv O f the Sacred Heart, i aiping, was* the scene Jf a pretty Boy Scout wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. Robert Christopher Augustin of the Taipiug Posts and1,207 words
-
Article470 1923-12-11 1448 -1 h.J, Oi W AaIKD Ln t.,., A htiicsu co; it pondent w ritMuch controversv centred round the L Ai.s.R. Reservoir nt Bukit enixa near Bukit Mcrtajanj. It would aML have been one of the laigc.tt i v vi ii-. in thi» country, ami it was pm470 words
-
Article550 1923-12-11 1449 The Powers of Search The discussion oi the new powers of search to be given by the amending bill before the Legislative Council will be interesting, because, contrary to the general public practice in this Colony, the people are beginning to think what the measure means before it550 words
-
Article214 1923-12-11 1449 -M.M. Malay Land-Owner Fined Before Mr. (J. H. Grove, District Officer. Kuala Pilah, in the police court there on Monday last, a Malay landowner named Hashim bin Salleh was summoned for transferring an export pel mil to Gan Ban Siew,* contrary to a provision of the-M.M. - 214 words
-
Article293 1923-12-11 1449 St. George s Lose on Appeal (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 3. The full Court of Appeal has delivered judgment allowing the appeal of the State of Negri Sembilan against the judgment of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay who gave Mr. and Mrs. St. George293 words
-
Article498 1923-12-11 1449 PAHANG AND RENON I’ or two years holders of P o k solidated and Renong have been dwdendless, but fo J .*> both companies are making a X® Pahang’s 7 per cent turn compared with the last S? Hon which was 20 per cent J* 1920. hut498 words
-
Article1087 1923-12-11 1450 our Kuala Lumpur contemporary publishes tilts full text of the Chief Judicial Commissioner’s judgment in the appeal of the State of Seremban against the judgment of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, in the action brought by Mr. and Mrs. St. George to recover damages for injuries sustained1,087 words
-
Article436 1923-12-11 1450 Mr and Mrs W Thomson have tvm?d from Brnstagi. Dr. P. G. Edgar, of Ipoh, is on a visit to Penang and is staying at the E. and O. Hotel. Since the departure of Major Coe, Mon Home furlough A” Company, M S.V.R. is being commanded by Second Lieutenant436 words
-
Article1379 1923-12-11 1451 Tench Francs and Straits Dollars A coirespondent wiites You state in your leading article of 1 uesday that the quotation for francs on Monday was 880 to the $lOO and 80 fiancs and 40 centimes to the pound sterling. Surely, if the franc is at 80, to the1,379 words
-
Article147 1923-12-11 1451 Postman Committed In the 2nd Police Court, Penang, ye»terday afternoon, Court Inspector Luc\ charged Choong Wah Seng, a Chinese postman in the General Post Office, with theft of postal articles, to wit, five letters and one postcard on or about the 17th of last month. A147 words
-
Article253 1923-12-11 1451 Charged with Gambling Mr. Baughan, Assistant Commissioner of Police, to-day charged before Mr A. V. Aston in the Second Police Court, Penang, Ah Yong and eleven other Chinese women with gambling at house M 5, Kechuan Road, at 10.45 p.m. night There was also one man253 words
-
Article1280 1923-12-11 1452 WHERE LIVING IS CHEAP gjpgKiKNCES in France, Switzerland and Italy During the past six months, the writer has spent some ten or twelve weeks in prance and it is only fair to state that, even when the tension between France and Great Britain with regard to the1,280 words
-
Article100 1923-12-11 1452 Ihe health s atislics for the Municipality of Georg» 4 I own tor tne *eelc ending December 1, 1923, gup a toul of 6 deitlis34 man s and 26 fem lies—the death rate being 24.3 b per mille per annum compared with 6.(X) in the preceding week and100 words
-
Article376 1923-12-11 1452 SUB-LEASE TO BE RENEWED (Frotn Our Own Cnrrerpondenk) Singapore, December 6. At annual meeting of the Simpan Valley Hydraulic Mines, Limited, Mr. Chew Woon Poh who presided announced that the Directors had decided to renew the sub-lease of the mine for three yearn, principally on account of376 words
-
Article669 1923-12-11 1453 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo.) Sir, 1 have read K.A.L. s letter on this matter. 1 don't agree with him absolutely. I think he is unnecessarily prejudiced against lawyers, especially Chinese lawyers, which is a great pity. We ought to be proud of them. Theirs is669 words
-
Article367 1923-12-11 1453 .—M.T. Annual Inspection of Boy Scouts and Cubs At 5 p.m. on Wednesday, the Boy Scouts and Cubs at the Government English School, Penang, were inspected by the Scout Commander for Penang Mr. H. R. Cl leeseman. Mrs. A oules, who had graciously consented to be present,.—M.T. - 367 words
-
Article189 1923-12-11 1453 A low KAY Wnn Um Yesterday (w the luesday) the case was onn.tAl -h. David, District Judge f Kniese named Tan Teck employed as a tram who according to his ,lt one tune employed in anf work was charged with imp a Public servant, and also ed extortion189 words
-
Article290 1923-12-11 1453 (To the Editor of the Straits Edw.i I Sir, I I was interested in the report in your I valuable journal yesterday of the progress I of the Municipality in affecting repair? I to roads and drains in the Date Kramat I district and installing lights in290 words
-
Article949 1923-12-11 1454 part of Mr. Justice Watson's very interesting judgment Jn the J'elebu Bridge case came to hand in our Kuala Lumpur contemporary, after our remarks on me majority judgment oi the court ol Appeal in the i.Ai.S. had been set up in type: the remainder ol the949 words
-
Article46 1923-12-11 1454 Result oe Reciiuiting Campaign /From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December < Th,, volunteer recruiting enmpnign has brought in 49 recruit» bringing the tot» neth up to 59 officers and 1.131 of othi r ranks. The Chinese company >» lb Strongest with 5 officers and 14-. men.46 words
-
Article37 1923-12-11 1454 Singadokk Man Pined rFrom Our Own Cerrr.poaderl Singapore December Vr J E Keane has been fined s f„, I -ini' in illegal potion of tor, n similar charge w,th r rd to ammunition37 words
-
Article480 1923-12-11 1454 Df- W. M. Thunder has returned to pob, from Home leave. Mr. J. L. Sime, of the Straits Trad ng Co., Kuala Lumpur, is going Home l arly in January. Major W. A. Wilkinson, State Engineer, P.W.D., Kuala Lumpur, is due back from home leave by the480 words
-
Article835 1923-12-11 1455 Honour to Whom Honour is Due Ina Raudcm 0 s a criticized Mr. Cynl laudator temporis acti h, J h' tb between the planters of children of the boom but W a p to see from another ext.aot Iron i sneech before the Institute of the R Industry835 words
-
Article340 1923-12-11 1455 (To the Editor of the Times of Malaya). Sir, May 1 suggest that you draw the attention of .business men, and the general public of the E.M.S., to what appears to be a ramp by the E.M.S. Railways Department. This is a proposal by the General Manager,340 words
-
Article847 1923-12-11 1455 OVER 3,000 EXHIBITS Some Good Specimens Those who go to see the exhibition. school work at the Government Girls' School, Penang, to-morrow, when it will be opened to the public, will be surprised at the number of exhibits and the high standard of merit reached. The847 words
-
Article966 1923-12-11 1456 About 4(> invited guests were pre sent for the private exliibition of school *ork, to which reference was made in Thursday s issue, at the Government Girls School in Northam Road, yesterday evening. It will be open to the public the whole of to-day. lhe number of966 words
-
Article921 1923-12-11 1456 COL. SPENCER CLEARLY STATES THE FACTS (To the Editor of the Free Prcs«) sir.—l address this lott-r to al' 111C n nf British birth under 35 v-t o age who have not so far joined the local Volunteer Force a-k them to consider the following facts relative to921 words
-
Article773 1923-12-11 1457 (To the Editor of the Free Press.) Sir, There has been so much controversy anent the Singapore Base, by those who claim to know all about it, that it hasmore or lessengendered a chaotic condition of mind in the man in the stret,” and rendered it difficult773 words
-
Article160 1923-12-11 1457 EmpText New Year Tennis Tournament Entries for the January Tournament are now open and close o Januarv 7. Play will c01 I®n 1 nc bqroe unry 11 While there wi bei no_cM for Indies. gentlemen ho hsTe $1 for each event. On.y those been elected members priorEmpText - 160 words
-
Article22 1923-12-11 1458 BIRTH LhWBABN.— Ou the Ten m&taut, al _\u. 1 Boss Hoad, to Air. and Mrs. J. 8. Jawbarn, a sou.22 words
-
Article1023 1923-12-11 1458 3ir. Baldwin chose both an unlavourable time and an unfavourable issue for the General Election and he has reaped the result we foresaw in our leading article of November 2G, when we wrote that none of the three Parties will be returned to Westminster with a1,023 words
-
Article50 1923-12-11 1458 Major General Sir Neill Malcolm K B D. 5.0., General Officer <om milling the Troops in f r ,„n home leave yesterdai b> tbe md <>. Macedonia Sir Neill .a 11 p bv the night mail the same evening K L.B, d Enters W bo w*.50 words
-
Article451 1923-12-11 1458 Mr. E. Robertson, Loco Superintendent, F.M.S. Railways, is for 1 h-4m on a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hope of Kuala Lum p'.ir are proceeding on a visit to Colombo l the P. and 0. Kalyan. Mr. P. Cremin, of th»* F.M.S. Police, rt turned from homo leave yesterday451 words
-
Article807 1923-12-11 1459 THEFT OF A BICYCLE Inspector Fowler charged a young Chinese, Yay Yik Sen, before Mr. A. V. Aston in the Second Police Court, Penang, yesterday, with the theft oi a bicycle, two bells and a lamp, the property of another Chinese from the five-foot-way of House No. 6/,807 words
-
Article252 1923-12-11 1459 A Busy Time in Penang Ihe Colonial Secretary is not letting the grass grow under his feet in Penang; but, with his customary energy, has been seeing things for himself and hearing what is to be said about them, with a view to action in the immediate252 words
-
Article1087 1923-12-11 1459 KUALA LUMPUR cqmmemt I Government Criticised I Our readers have now (savs the u i I Mad) had an opportunity of I the lull text of all the three iiidJn I Negri benibdan against Mr. Justice Mt I T y 8 leClslon in Sere, eta Bridge case,1,087 words
-
Article1074 1923-12-11 1460 AN F.M.S. GRIEVANCE the Editor of the Straits Echo lh e Education Departments in the R ar, un(J er one Director lat the F.M.S. i, by far greater in ex lent and richer in iu natural resources etn the S.S. i> self-evident truth one can say without fear1,074 words
-
Article546 1923-12-11 1461 A POPULAR STRAITS CONCEPTION From a Chinese correspondent: The majority of the Straits-born hinese have no idea of how the country, from which their forefathers came, is like, nor do they rare to know, and their China exists only in their imagination. It cannot be easily explained why we546 words
-
Article769 1923-12-11 1461 vdKbiwK 5 INQGtSI Earner or Accidental Death .>uam M m Ins capacity ol Coroner Mr, Aston, Second Magistrate, Penang, nelu an inquest, to-day touching tiic deuin oi a Cninese lad who died in inc General Hospital subsequent tv injuries received from a motor car at I'cnaiig769 words
-
Article292 1923-12-11 1461 Satisfactory Figures For the first six weeks of its existence the Penang 11 ills Railway shows a profit of no less than S6,(MM), the receipts being $lO,OOO and the expenses $4,000. All classes are patronising it well. This morning over KM) Penang schw 1 boys were among292 words
-
Article95 1923-12-11 1462 BIRTHS At Sxdnex, on December 3, to Mr- Mrs. D. AL Anderson, a suU Both doing well. (By cable). fj>V EK Road, Kuala Lumpur, to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fisher, of Rawaiig, a daughter. MARRIAGES Tax— Ng.— At 26, Wallich Street, Singapore on December 8, 1923, Tan95 words
-
Article860 1923-12-11 1462 'Hie comments of the foreign Press on the election results are interesting. Critics in Paris/ Rome and Berlin are primarily concerned with the sequel, so far as it max affect British policy on the Continent of Europe, particularly the future of Germany. The Conservative disaster was brought860 words
-
Article19 1923-12-11 1462 Th[ report o' the Directors of Alo1 r. kk r Estate. Limited, howpr/ 752 leaving a debit19 words
-
Article457 1923-12-11 1462 dr. R. Grant has been promoted to lass Civil Service. dr. L. G. Iruscott left for Kopuh by tin* s> Malaya on Saturday afternoon. 1 I South, Chief Agricultural D pector, Department of Agriculture, s.s. and F.M.S., is due back from home l< avc shortly. dr. Lini Lian Teng457 words
-
Article1209 1923-12-11 1463 Punctured? It Mr. Baldwin 1 ad Iren successful in getting that mandate’, the British rubrer tyre industry would have been afforded a measure of Protection at an early date I Several M.P’s who fought the fiscal battle had been endeavouring to get a hearing for it. Some time1,209 words
-
Article835 1923-12-11 1463 ONAC «UIBEOFM IMOMIIEj The Fantome II o f th. d Squad nn which left South. I March 22 last year with th, Ernest Guinness and nJ“ Ho arr.ved in Penang yesteday fJ! pore after having stonnedat way. The Fantome P n by the Hon. Sir ie835 words
-
Article176 1923-12-11 1464 NOVEMBER KE!URNS The Acting Registrar of Imfortp and Exports forwards ns the N* v *m er return< of Malayan Impo ts and Exports. Imports 5 The total value of Foreign Imports of Merchandise excluding Parcel Post, into British Malaya for the nun’h of December, 1293 55.330,900=6,455,272176 words
-
Article1182 1923-12-11 1464 SA I URDAY 8 SUCCESSFUL Pt K hUKIVI ANU tS F. S. James and Mr. Voile» Present Bobbie Settles Down' and Ibo K'-st Cure by Gertrude Jennings n 1 Grund Guignol entitled Economy Rafael’Sabatini comprised the triple bdl which Mrs. Herbert Cooper ol Ipoh presented to a1,182 words
-
SPORTING NEWS
-
Article65 1923-12-11 1465 Cowboy Rkyes Beats Ba tiling Key Our Singapore correspondent wires that Cowboy Reyes defeated Battling Key on points. '1 he contest lasted the full ten rounds though in the ninth. Key had a chance of knocking out his opponent. Reyes Coming to Penang Reyes is probably appearing65 words
-
Article36 1923-12-11 1465 SjM.AI’OKE vs. JoHGKE \ND MALACCA Our Singapore correspondent informs us by cable this morning that in the Rugby match on Saturday. Singapore defeated the. combined Johore and Malacca teams by 39 points to nil.36 words
-
Article61 1923-12-11 1465 Saturday’s Game Cangellid Ihe return rugby football match between Penang and Perak which was fixed for Saturday at Taiping had to be called oft at the last moment as Penang was unable to take a team. Two of those «elected cried off at the eleventh hour. The61 words
-
Article240 1923-12-11 1465 Results of Competitions 200 400 500 Total A. Coy M.S.V.R. (K.L.) 140 147 144 487 C. Coy. M.S.V.R. (Ipoh)148 133 128 409 B. Coy M S.V.R (Klang) 145 137 126 408 S.R.E. (V) S.V.C. No. 1 146 116 121 383 Eurasian Company S.V.C. No. 1 131 133240 words
-
Article73 1923-12-11 1465 Sei.a'.gor Beats Negri Sembilan Kuala Lumpur, December 10. Selang.r inflicted a severe dele it tor a second time upon Negri Sembilan in the Inter-State Rugby match on Saturday, and won by 36 points to nil. The game was fast throughout, the Selangor forwards and threes playing a dashing73 words
-
-
Article120 1923-12-11 1465 I'inis Coronal Opus might bo taken as their motto by the retiring magazine c< inmittee oi (he King Edward VII College <>l Medicine at Singapore; whose final effort, the November number of their journal The Medico, to hand this morning, is an excellent one with an interesting resume120 words
-
Article97 1923-12-11 1465 (Vrom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, December 10. At the General Meeting of the Tian Guan Bunny (sic.) Company, on Saturday. Mr. Chew Wood Poh, who presided, informed the shareholders that the directors had agreed to waive their remuneration of $1,500. Pajam, Ltd. I he report of the97 words
-
Article185 1923-12-11 1465 W e haw received $l5 for the benefit oi the orphan children in the Convent, and shall be pleased to receive and acknowledge further contributions. Anonymous $10; Mr. W. J. Foley $5. Sir.Since the Festive Season is fast approaching and also a long spell of vacation185 words
-
Article128 1923-12-11 1465 .-S.T. Comparison with t p Year WCs with the first month of the? y- of Restriction. Anajs former occasions we get th, Li D The quantities are in November 1923, Total 392 971Net Malayan 48-T774 2 T O J ember 192 2. ToW 484 //4, Less foreign 115,754.-S.T. - 128 words
-
Article350 1923-12-11 1465 A correspondent writes: While a detective was on his rounds on the night of Tuesday at Bukit Mertajam, he saw one of th* windows in the upper storey of a house open and with a bar extracted and these made him suspicious. There upon he sounded350 words
-
Article1331 1923-12-11 1466 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST. jißinH of Company. Buyers Sellers Remark bVBB kr—dollar sharbb. S cts. t cts. Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.17$ 1.22$ R ibber Estate, Ltd. 115 1.25 ft™mat«l -Malay Estates, Ltd 2.00 2.10 4 ,uitain Planting Syndicate Ltd 11.00 12.00 Rubber Estate, Ltd... 0.45 0.55 4^ er Mnlpk Rubber1,331 words
-
Article52 1923-12-11 1466 1 nu’kih Ha r h ir, fr n|2nd to Bih Dec tn 1 er (b > ng one we» k), 13 tone. I In Ii ib, fnr t ;e month of November, 6 3 picul’, you hern Secti n 1 2 picula, Hid b’ecti n 450 piculs ar.d52 words
-
Article86 1923-12-11 1466 Pera’; River Valley 19,450, Setmngg I 20,01*t and Juru 16,424 lb. Kedah 33,094, Parit Perak 16,000, Batu Lintang 13,765, Jong Landor 47,020, Bakap 14,6 0, Batu Malang 23,400 and Patam 17,576 lb. Karan 5,574, Pudang 17,00\ Consolidated 56,547, Shanghai Kedah 21,118, Bute 16,600, Tairnh Merah 23,400, I)86 words
-
Page 1466 Advertisements
-
Advertisement43 1923-12-11 1466 JUST ARRIVED A New Consignment OF ((WAN INJ{ TO CLEAR AT jn CENTS riO A BOTTLE for Fountain Steel Fens. A BLUE BLACK INK OF THE FINEST QUALITY 081 \BLE AT The Criterion Pf ss, Ltd, 59, Beach Street, PEN£ NG. f --in43 words
-
Advertisement179 1923-12-11 1466 Che Straits ci)o. REDUCED RATES. WEEKLY EDITION $lB a year, including ppatage. $9 for 6 months, including postage. $4.50 for 3 months, including postage $1.50 for 1 month, including postages SALES DEPOTS Copies oi the Straits Echo are obtainable (at 15 cents a copy; at the following depots: E. O.179 words
-
-
Page 1467 Advertisements
-
Advertisement226 1923-12-11 1467 S Mbt *j?V r k <g z- c >< r t vfa YJ CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 59, BEACH STREET, PENANQ. *h ayn j£j ESTABLISHED 1883. «X PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. J TC Proprietors of the STRAITS and PENANG SIN POE TA j> A J* The most enterprising and up-tp-date Printers and Litho*226 words
-