The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 13 October 1924
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Title Section20 1924-10-13 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 22 PENANG OCTOBER 13 1924. NO. 4220 words
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Advertisement301 1924-10-13 1 CONTfiN rs LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) Englard and Egypt 1053 Co operative Selling 1072 RS The Governor’s Address ...1061 Public Works in Siam ...1074 U Progress in Education 1065 Wedding in Penang l/D Rubber Propaganda in the East 1071 Export of Rubber Goods 1074 The Crisis at Home ...1075 Regent of301 words
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Advertisement210 1924-10-13 2 M?< CM^>O=(X l l l£j i I $1 I STRAITS ECHO 1 f* MAIL EDITION. »1 wTtr- 8 Ak I «NIOOOW J? I Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, JC I jk and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the210 words
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Article1034 1924-10-13 1053 I cMEueland unto Pharaoh, "1 must I 1, man of you, That will stand upon I feet and play the game; so, together I 1 servant Whatsisname, she sent him I ***** Sir Evelyn Baring who later, as I Ud Cromer, became famous as one of I1,034 words
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Article453 1924-10-13 1053 Mr. E. A. K< any has been appointed t .id as Superintendent ot Surveys, ,M alaeea. Lieut. 11. S. A. White has resigned his commission in the Straits Settlements Volunteer I orce. Miss R. 1 Davies has been seconded for service ns a nursing sister under the Government of453 words
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Article626 1924-10-13 1054 RACES, DINNER AND DRIVE His Majesty the King of Siam, who is in residence at Mr. Khaw Joo Tok’s mansion in Northam Road which, by the way, has been renamed Asadang House” after the Crown Prince of Siam, spent a busy weekend. On Saturday King Rama attended626 words
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Article212 1924-10-13 1054 Judge’s Strong Comments (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 6 Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard gave judgment in the Meyer case in favour of Nather Sahib on the claim and for Meyer’s on the counter-claim. This was an action in which K. M. Nather Sahib, an Indian merchant, sued212 words
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Article276 1924-10-13 1054 Before Mr. N. K. Bain in the Police Court this morning Inspector McQuarrie, of the Central Police, at the instance of Mr, G. P. Atkins, of the Borneo Motors Penang, charged Mr. M. Walker, described, in the charge book as an Eurasian, on two counts of criminal breach276 words
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Article254 1924-10-13 1054 official w Aßnino Th OFFICERS lBLlc the current i SHno t Gazette contains the Xi? 6 d patch dated August 16 beoretary o f StatB from ft, addressed to the OfficcrAdmffi,. Government of the Straits i,.?"" 1 Sir,—!□ hi B Cirou'ar d etemen t«:17. h of June 1254 words
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Article264 1924-10-13 1054 Testing a Reformed Style Of Marriage A case which is frauzht with interest to Chinese rnatrimonal circles in which a Chinese lady Son Voon Sen, is suing her husband Mr. Ang Kiong Hee for maintenance was fixed for having befo r e Mr. Pryde in Singapore on Satuiday,264 words
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Article4320 1924-10-13 1055 HEXT YEAR’S BUDGET IS E GOVEjj^' B ADDRESS COMPWHEXSIVB Review A ic the full text of 11. E. Ibe Address on the Budget meeting of the Legise Council in Singapore to-day:-v Financial <IW, 1 addressed you last year I j our financial position as sound, eel that I4,320 words
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Article275 1924-10-13 1057 -S T. INTERESTING FIGURES I’he Supply Bill, making provision for the public Service for 1925, provides for an expenditure not exceeding $27,113,636, the various items in detail being as follows: Charge on account of the Public Debt $37,106, Pensions, Retireci Allowances, Gratuities, etc. $1,063.002; Charitable Allowances $19,174;-S T. - 275 words
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Article1744 1924-10-13 1058 FROM SINGAPORE TO KEDAH Few motorists will need to be told much about the roads and beauties of Singapore Island itself and now that the Causeway is through a considerable number are making themselves acquainted with the Johore hinterland; anyone, however, who intends to take the Peninsula Fn1,744 words
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SPORTING NEWS
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Article37 1924-10-13 1059 game Of 'Soccer” was I L Victoria Green between a team representing Pritchard the Police and resulted in a P°H ce goals to 1. The were Rayappen for tllie Thean Bin f r R ntchards37 words
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Article209 1924-10-13 1059 meeting of the Council of the Mo,'Lnn Football Association was the Crescent Star Sports Club Llav evening. The officials present pr A 0. Merican, President; Dr. Ariff and Mr. S. Al. O. Merican, Messrs. A. Md. Noor ul Gen. Secretary), S. AL Shaffee usjstant Secretary), and E.209 words
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Article1729 1924-10-13 1059 SATURDAY’S GYMKHANA MEETING King of Siam Distributes Prizes J?Jk Bulford appropriately put it, s way was a red-letter day in the «of the Penang Polo Club. The tln g was not only held under the patronage of trh e King of h Majesty graced the meet--5• presence1,729 words
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Article755 1924-10-13 1060 Training Notes There was a fair gathering of those inteAsted at the Course yesterday morn ing says Friday’s Free Press, the near approach of the meeting lending added interest to the work. The track proper, outside a hurdle, was u d, and was good going but heavy, the755 words
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Article431 1924-10-13 1060 Alleged Theft of Silk and Jew ELLEw I The case in which Madan, alias Essah, I a Siamese young woman is alleged to I have stolep $5,500 worth of silk, jewel- I lery and other articles from a Bombav I merchant named Haji bin Abdul431 words
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Article1082 1924-10-13 1061 many of our readers took the toe and a nun >“ lc 1 governor s Annual Buu- 5 puuhsned m our issue oi S’ 1 »e rutuer doubt; but we Hope ;eraJ mistaken, lor the Address, \%ioustj' avoiding anting in rJt rare of continent, constitutes a a1,082 words
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Article432 1924-10-13 1061 Mr. and Mrs. blurt Have left Bangkok tor bmgupure, where tuey will cauu me Aaslimir xur JLurope. It is rumoured that Mr. R. 11. Bilkc, die Chief Accountant of the i.M.b. railways, will shortly be leaving the service. Mr. I). J. K. Stark, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, who432 words
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Article1165 1924-10-13 1062 Fate of Mosul hlj-ud, the Turks are proving obdurate on the M >fui question and have gone bo far ns to i<iv d< the area administered by the B Tish, but it is not like y that the British Government on this o'Cision, will prote vacillating, and finaly1,165 words
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Article126 1924-10-13 1062 (Prom Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 7 The Ch'ef Justi e, Sir Walter Shew, d’srnissed the neti’iou of the Chinese banks against the Bauque ludusti ielle de Chine, frel on Ja y 21, by consent, and approved the seherne of settl ment made with the c-edit’rs on September126 words
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Article513 1924-10-13 1062 I TBE QCktim I 0.. o I ri e Lesisla'i,. Coa‘ J ch' r I November 3at 10 J »'wd a I Aet>ng Colonial Se Blet I O‘dd eie y, Balf j g reat u?’- F. I Paid to education and a ,0D I was beinic m.de to513 words
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Article380 1924-10-13 1063 VISIT TO AYER ITAM TEMPLE 3T SIGHT s MALAY DINXBI u,i«ety the Kiw of Siam went oat S u .motor drive yesterday evening, by a lft r e P rt,on of 11,9 (rtC s P iD t P atd daring tin cmrse of 00 1 Vl380 words
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Article1085 1924-10-13 1063 ininrLß to CHaese temple at Ayer Itam, one Penang, is often 7 B^ran ge i s, y c t it is well w >rth lJ' Li lS est y the King of Siam j/7 11 J e<,er( K v s and was obviously HlliU lQf iL l,,ted Built1,085 words
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Article559 1924-10-13 1063 FEPRE< <N -‘aTUN OS THE MEDICAL BOARD Hox. Mr. Campbell and a Mibstaiembnt of Facts” [From Our Own Corretpondent] Kuali Lumpu'-, October 6 A question of srooed ire woh rnfe «nee tn the apO'ivHmmt of Ma'acca P. A. r-presentativA-. on tin tfi'ssn M'licd A io i ti’ftt Boar559 words
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Article877 1924-10-13 1064 Our local contemporary published last night the following reply to our leading article of Friday: SCIUEES AND PHARISEES To every man there comes a moment when he must decide between Truth and Error, lhe individual who elects to stand alone rather than conform to popularity evokes877 words
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Article192 1924-10-13 1064 Handicaps for First Day Horses A: llialasocretc 10, Radium 6.11, Tub 6.7, Kerryland 8.7, Keniidor 3.4, Tiers Flow man 6.4, Sou oi-Eiiu 6.0, lied Tape 6.2, Gm bling 7.6, Observation i.u. Horses B: Royal Maggie 9.7, I’rudentious 6.12, Currie B. 6.6, Cornstalk 8.7, bunsprite 6.2, Calculator 7.4.192 words
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Article484 1924-10-13 1064 tlie Supreme Court K morning, before Mr JnJ- <• in connection> a wealthy Penang ft the Jggnn. In this the nartt. Aun and ooi (plamtiffs) and Chew Bei“f gng Soon, Tan Eng jZ 8 T a merchant who left all th petty to plaintiffs. Mcn t Jcourse, asked484 words
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Article1060 1924-10-13 1065 remarked yesterday, Sir LaurJs e -ilm»rd’s term as Governor of iS# 6 Settlements has been parti- iXemoraMe for the progress that in improving the public the Colony and increasing and the facilities for education. Education was the CinDepartments, entrusted to Civil Servant who happened /available as the1,060 words
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Article449 1924-10-13 1065 The Hou. Mr. \V. H Thorn* has gone to Ipoh to conduct a case about to be heard in the Supreme Court there. Captain A. Garrod, of the s.s. Malaya, and Mis. Garrod, left Singapore lor Home on Friday by the Eumaeus. Major M. Knox, the recently appointed Rubber449 words
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Article926 1924-10-13 1066 General Malcolm’s Third Dimension Acjurdiug to the interesting newspaper accoun a, one of tha featarea of tbe recent Army mar.ceivrts in the Valley, Aldershot, in whioh all arms, including tanks and aeroplanes, took pirt, was the t o ics of the Commander of tanks, who launched eight of926 words
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Article334 1924-10-13 1066 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 8 At the meeting of the New Craigielea Rubier Company, the Hon. Mr. Sime presiding, said every step was being taken to make the estate healthy. The forward sale for tbe whole of 1925 was 120 tons at 53 cents nett.334 words
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Article1844 1924-10-13 1066 THE PRICE_OFE LECTWcin padang ano pvb Mc BlGatj I x‘ iD th r"•** I nrght have been »nti<rip,ud“, t rw,l "?*i I d .The Hon. Mr. A 9 I Resident CounoiUot '(Prerid!*?,' I nd the other, prw.ii.'.t W I re mP Kho Bian Ifr v ll I P1,844 words
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Article546 1924-10-13 1067 SINGAPOHE RACES Saturday’s Training There was a large attendance of members for Saturday's work the morning being clear and not too hot, says the Tree Press. The going on the track proper, with no hurdles, was excellent, and some good galloping was seen. Thompson had Son of546 words
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Article1184 1924-10-13 1068 S.T. PLAINTIFF A SHAMELESS AND UNREPENTANT THIEF’’ Describing the plaintiff as a worthless find perjured individual, and a shameless and unrepentant thief,” Mr. Justice Barrett-Dennard gave judgment in the Supreme Court on Saturday morning in the action in which an Indian merchant, named K. M. Nathersahib, suedS.T. - 1,184 words
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Article380 1924-10-13 1068 Clayton Club vs. Calbbosu I A very interesting match played w I terday on the Caledonia football ground I was witnessed by a fairly large I from the surrounding districts. I Several early raids on the Caledoau I terrritory were made but the backs I ul the ball out380 words
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Article499 1924-10-13 1069 FM S. appointments, I foßo^ in 'h cu rrent issue of I appear m I S State lias been pleas- I P °the promotion of Mr. C. distant Conservator of I i a Deputy Conservator of jty#; i .rv of State has been pleas- I J appointments of499 words
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Article489 1924-10-13 1069 -MX COLONY v. F.M.S. The Annual Match. I he Malayan Lawn Tennis Association has prepared the following regulations for the annual match, Colony v. F.M.S., which it is to be responsible for arranging. The match will be played in January or February of each year. In 1925 it-MX - 489 words
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Article496 1924-10-13 1069 THE ELECTRICITY CASE Accused Acquitted The case in which two Malays, Darus bin Awang Osman and Mohamed Yusotl bin Osman were charged with alleged cheating came up lor judgment before Mr. 11. A Forrer in lhe Third Court yesterday afternoon. There were two charges against accused. Mr. A.496 words
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Article1119 1924-10-13 1070 A SHOPPING EXPEDITION Departure This Morning Royal visits of a semi-private character are rarely complete without a visit to the leading shops. Yesterday evening His Majesty the King of Siam fulfilled this part of the programme,” prior to his departure for Kuala Kangsar this morning. Intimation1,119 words
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Article446 1924-10-13 1070 I x-I*? BCUSB ing~tho T. I I L atlona l Bank of Cnn U »1 th* September I Monthly that the I sumee around 60 per C(n e d 6 ',i output Of tin. It A“ l the I though tin i s t h e f446 words
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Article48 1924-10-13 1071 cv M At St. Andrew’s Pres«7lburch, Penang, on Bth mat v Ewing, Charles lenwieK, neo Company, Ltd., SaraU yA and Mrs. Pen wick, of lifrthire, to Mary Leslie, eldest of Mr- J* mes P S J' m WS Svm 4 Greenhill Place, Ceylon papers please copy).48 words
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Article949 1924-10-13 1071 Milava has Rubber Propaganda tomittee. and an officer with the offi--33j style and title of Propagandist in ter Knox, recently appointed at For the work to be undertaken, i flandsume sum is available. Ine fM 8. Government will contribute ffiethiug like $270,900 a year to949 words
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Article503 1924-10-13 1071 Mr J- hn \\',d! h. s been ap| (Milted As.-istant Engineer, i \\IE.M S. Ur. W. S (pt. ad-t. and Mr. 11. Morgan, Inspector of Police, have n i i d f<»r service in Johore. Air. 1.. A. G. Stu.-.rt, Superintendent >f IM icatioii, K-d. i w ill be503 words
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Obituary58 1924-10-13 1071 DEATH »t 6 a m to da y at No 58, fXm Boad- PenaD Nonya Khoo Nort Bee the wife of Kapitan Chung n T e Phin, aged 45 years. f M.S- and sin g a P ore P a P ers P lease nnMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH At Batu Gajah58 words
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Article956 1924-10-13 1072 RETURN OF THE REGENT OF KEDAH RAJA OF SARAWAK ON BOARD The outwaid P. and 0. ?.r. Malwa arrived in Penang ye’terdav afternoon with a fu'l contingent of pa'-seure’s for this port and Sim/apo e. The Malayan passengers include 1 His Highness th» Regent of Keduh (who his956 words
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Article120 1924-10-13 1072 OUTLINES OF S’ HEME Introduction I nopportune (From Our Own Correspondent). Ku tla Lumpu 0 t »ber 9 Ihe R. G. A., Kuala Lumpur, has received a t legi im f om th<* R.G.A,, London, sta in/ that the Council a.’optei th« repo ts of the Commit ee120 words
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68 1924-10-13 1072 m r Own Correspondent). Sing. o'o, October 9. The El Kayos mitch factory, owned by Lee Kem Soo, was yed by G e ve-Rr-day. The damage, amounting to SfIO,OOQ f was a t cVered by im<z« a'lce. i’ e facto y was engaged in cutting split*68 words
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Article103 1924-10-13 1072 At the m* < nt.| B u. i Unit d P. .n ati n®, Ltd., at Sin/rp/n Mr. Sims, presi<j;n*’, s »i i the Board Wc.re cocsi lei inz the sale of two tors monthly thiougbcut 19_’5 at. 5 cer ts a pound. o: 'l’he President of103 words
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Article1786 1924-10-13 1072 plua^ m;u.k) N a lre s I A I X 1. a-, «K I k s| lock the administrators of tl I O O»on,. Jiwe decease" I '■■ent Seng Lee and Chong I Jhe udinimstrators asked for .1 I capital oi Chop Keut Seng LeeL l I the1,786 words
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Article482 1924-10-13 1073 Fi rthek Evidence (l iom (fur (firn 'oritnpondi iit). Ihe hearing was resumed at the Klang Polic Court on Monday of the preliminary enquiry into the alleged kidnapping of a antoiicse hinese girl aged 17 Fong N'gow, and her little sister aged < years, Fong Moi Se,482 words
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Article946 1924-10-13 1074 BRIDGING THE MENAM Progress of the Work One does not know when the visit of the King pf Siam to India will take place, but. it may be the next time the royal train sets out for a journey over the southern frontier that the King946 words
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Article213 1924-10-13 1074 {From Our Own Correspondent). At Klang, on the 7th instant, Mat Syed, a Javanese and two Chinese, Go Kim Boon and Go Yoke Mee, appeared before Raja Ya'acob on a charge of having been in possess!'-a of about 7 piculs of rubber reasonably to have been stolen. Inspector213 words
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Article201 1924-10-13 1074 FENWICK- sym nised t Of Mr. JaLs p.’ Sym, 4 Greenhall Place arrived from Home by’the niurried to Mr Borneo Co., Ltd., SarawaL < of the late Rev. D p p 2? urt A h bouquet of white orchids, charmingly dressed organdie and laee, with hat to201 words
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Article170 1924-10-13 1074 A Concession by F.M.S. Government In exercise of the powers conferred on him by Section 28 of The Export of Rubber (Restriction) Enactment, 1923, the Chief Secretary to Government hereby grants partial exemption from the provisions of the said Enactment for all purposes of export of170 words
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Article63 1924-10-13 1074 Captain’s Prize g The prize presented y Sfttur day Gibson will be compete p aft and Sunday, October 18 the list ners have been dr ?\s handicaps are is posted m the Club. recom now under revision I ,la M rS J} startmended to consult the hst63 words
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Article1588 1924-10-13 1075 Ur Ramsay MacDonald’s first Labour .mment has lasted nine months, T bout as long as the political pundits h sied when it came mto office at Kdof January of this year, and its !D has ended, as it was bound to Tag soon as the Opposition1,588 words
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Article1283 1924-10-13 1076 The Scapegoat England has had an npp.tiling snmmet and apropos of this a writer i. th > Observe rtmar ks The records of the rain would have been incomplete without the long expected contribution of the Morning Post It may be only a coincidence, but we are sure1,283 words
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Article835 1924-10-13 1076 E I-: Bt fore Mr. p P h af t e rno Di -i=‘.C« n I for the accused, Toh Obi I: B fore eallin,, evHe lM I 1 outlined the facte r I -I Pistil! roenat I I formed a partnership with opered a provision eetablißhmrnt I835 words
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Article246 1924-10-13 1077 The annual report of the Bankruptcy department for the year 1923 was laid .n the table at the meeting of Council fl Monday, It shews that in Singa?ore during the year 398 bankruptcy wtices were served as compared with in the previous year, and 131 petiwere filed246 words
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Article829 1924-10-13 1077 alor star en fete (From Our (Jan Correspondent). Alor Star, October 9. Alor Star is en fete to welcome 11.11. Tunku Ibrahim, C.M.G., C.V.0., Regent and President of the State Council, who with his brothers Tunku Mansur, A.D.C., and lunku Mohamed Jiwa, Private Secretary, is returning829 words
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Article40 1924-10-13 1077 Cup for Football Competition Me understand that Messrs. Wcamo Bros. Penang, have offered a beautiful cup lor a f<>otball competition between the various departments of the Municipality. A meeting is to be held to draw up rules, < tc.40 words
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Article193 1924-10-13 1077 What Hooi Hye Learned rhe writer of Sporting Notes in the limes of Malaya states:Talking of tennis, I am especially pleased to note that Khoo Hooi Hye is back after his experiences of English tennis. If he failed to go far at Wimbledon it is at least pleasing193 words
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Article1181 1924-10-13 1078 THE VISIT TO KUALA KANGSAR The King of Siam arrived al Kuala Kangsar on Tuesday afternoon, on a private visit to His Highness the Sultan of Perak. Owing to the unofficial nature of the visit there was an absence or ceremony at the railway station or1,181 words
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Article359 1924-10-13 1078 hugby and Hockey practice, Bt full swing now. There were tCiIK -ng being 01)1 e to str ong rugby team and with the men she ought to be able to tmu,l other States a good game. I V/e have received from Mr. I Honorary Secretary, a copy359 words
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Article1047 1924-10-13 1079 9 tics o f trade bankruptcies J• 5i b L, -onietimes instructive, I nted by MrO.C. assignee and laid before Council at the last meetmore than indicate a dePLkvency as compared with i, r when the country s FS rche Vr t.r« of Commerce had a1,047 words
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Article480 1924-10-13 1079 Ir. Hus- y, A. I*., from Kuala I uipur tcM,k uwf ch oge at Klaug, on hursday. ir A. I. I), y, of M ssrs. Baker. ni Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, I ns returned from leave. Mr. P». M. Connell, probationary I I’-, has arrived in Ipoh and relieves480 words
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Article966 1924-10-13 1080 Engineering in the Mid=East There* have been Fevrral important engineering feats in this part of the world in the past few yea s. Malaya oau claim its share, a d in Siam interesting developments have been foreshadowed. They all mean considerable expenditure, but in every case, with the966 words
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Article219 1924-10-13 1080 New Cable Ship Completed London, October 10 The new cable ship The C> blt” has been completed for the Extern Extensi n Australasia and China T-leg aph Compiny to ieplace l he Recorder” at Singapore afier forty years’ service. Ono hundred and fifty miles of cable can219 words
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Article507 1924-10-13 1080 CHARGE AGAINST r I In the additional District I terday afternoon, Lau YC I Cantonese who was I dh assault on the Cant e f Khoon and whoX'fe* J ago appeared before Mr P J <>n another charge. v r r 1 acting Assistant Protect™ t Y 9507 words
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Article994 1924-10-13 1081 adversary celebrations Huge I’bocessios .■republican Day” was observed and uld in a fiuin manner b the I hmese yesterday, culminating m two-mile lantern proces--4 preparations started some weeks B nd everything was in readiness yearly hour, but the assembling X different associations, guilds and ls took considerable994 words
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Article747 1924-10-13 1081 A red and permanent benefit to the growing centres of life in British Malaya.’ That, the final passage iu the third annual reports of the Government Town Planner, F M.S., indicates concisely the purpose of Mr. Reade s important and specialist department. During 1923, says the Malay Mail,747 words
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Article344 1924-10-13 1082 Further Seizures on the East Covst 'I he five launches now in commission in the Straits of Malacca for the purpose of arresting rubber smugglers have b, on doing very good work recently. The other day, seven big seizures were reported and in each case the accused were344 words
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Article682 1924-10-13 1082 HYLAM CHARGED AT KLANG (J rum Our Ou n Correspondent). On Thursday, October 2, the Klang Polio Court presented an unusual app .trance. It was quite crowded, the majority being Chinese, including many nonius. This was the day fixed for the hearing of the preliminary enquiry into the682 words
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Article419 1924-10-13 1082 A Visit to Penaxg? A 1 meet:; o f the Cricket Bangkok, on ft ',i 'A> e l or Sewell who sad that a letter had been Ml iron, the Kedah Cricket Association I.ig hat tney believed Bangkok wouldb, l.rocceding to Penang at Chinese bear, and asking it419 words
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Article282 1924-10-13 1083 I RICO'S WEEKLY REPORT I Thursday Evening. I r has fluctuated between £'244 and I -inn the week and on balance is f° r 3 months I’Slber passed the Is. 3d. mark, hut I Id and closes at this figure, a gam Til since our last report. Singapore282 words
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Article149 1924-10-13 1083 I ecruiting has been generally resumed lal 88 Presidenc y but the following IJi we c^oBed bo recruiting owing to I Mence of disease: I bk... Cm district.Hosur, Krishnagiri, I Sak m^ Uri Uttambari, Omaur taluks, K r rth and Attur N <>rth, (under I SShon) CommiBsioner Madras149 words
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Article1447 1924-10-13 1083 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyers Sellers Ramark I I RUBBRR—DOLLAR SHARKS. cts. J cfs Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. i 110 ion Alor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd. 080 n Ama lira mated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.5) i S A.ver Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd 9/0 jn'so Ayer Knmmr Rnbls-r1,447 words
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Article51 1924-10-13 1083 Ipoh, for the mouth of September, 810 pinals. Tronoh, for the month of September. 1,814 pica la. Nkow Property of the Siam-ae Tin Sy nd io Ve Ltd., for the m mth of 6eptenbar, 1,227 pioale. Tongkah Harbour, from sth to 11 th October (being one week), 751 words
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Article208 1924-10-13 1083 Kedah 38.196, Pa it Per.k 13,019, Bata Lintanar 16,482, Sangei Arak 5,646, PaUni Para 23,073, Jong Landor 4», 220, Bata tfatang 16.300, Bakap 18,240, Kuala Dinging 13,800 and Sooth Malay 12, 691 b. 4,575, Padang I /,3 0, Cooeolidatcd 45,200, Shanghai Kedah 26,426, Bate 13,200, Tanah208 words
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Advertisement205 1924-10-13 1084 CRI PRESS. Ltd, I 69. BEACH STREET, PENANQ. TU Z F ESTABLISHED 1883. fl, jY PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. yC Proprietors of the STRAITS ECHO and PENANG SIN POE W 3t The most enterprising and up-to-date Printers and Litho- W -graphers in the Orient. Our Plant is of the very latest Pattern205 words
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