The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 24 November 1925

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS WOL. 23 PENANG NOVEMBER 24, 1925 NO. f 7
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    • 382 1 K CONTEN T S Bw K$ LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) M Boards and Their Powers 1953 From Canton 1266 rj EH Judicial Appointments 1257 Automatic Telephone» 1268 2a M/H OT The Old Gang” 1261 China Famine Belief Fund 1271 Mpi Kg Publicity for Penang 1265 Prosperity in Sumatra 1272 gS k
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    • 204 2 Ml TH« KI I STRAITS ECHO I MAIL EDITION. W|f Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, I 7% and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the ML I daily issues, as well as aN important news from various parts of
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  • 990 1253 BOARDS THEIR POWERS lu Saturday's issue we published a brief report of a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. Its business is not invariably of interest to the outside world, but on Friday there were several references to the memorandum and balance sheet prepared by a Committee appointed to
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  • 469 1253 H. N 1 \rren> is ex peel vd in Ku. Lun pur very hoi: from England. J j Mr. Dip In (In, J.l’., has returned Kuala Lumpur utter a visit to Sm-r-'fa in company with IL 11. the Rtija Muda of Selangor. iin following passenger» arrived from Liwipool by
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  • 214 1254 HONGKONG PUISNE JUDGE APPOINTED MR. H. H. J. COMPEBTZ We are officially informed that: Mr. Jaetice H. H. J. Gompertz, Paiane*. Judge. Hongkong, has been appointed Justice Federated Malay Stages in succession to the late Sir Lionel Woodward. Hen»y Heesey Johneton Gompertz has been Pusioe Judge
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  • 294 1254 MR. STONER TO SUCCEED LT.-COL PARR Mb. Thomson to Act in Seljlngor (From Our Own Corretpondent) Kuala Lumpur, November 16 It is officially that M*. O F.G Stonor, Resident of Selango r pu<j?et-da« Lt.-Colonel C. W. C. Parr as Resident of! Perak. Mr. H. W. Thomson, Resident of!
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  • 1017 1254 THE KUALA LUMPUR REPORT The Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board yesterday considered, in private, the memorandum and balance sheet prepared by the Committee appointed early in 1924 with a view to examining the present financial position of the Board, and preparing an estimate of its position in
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  • 1059 1255 ctRAITS SETTLEMENTS (SINGAPORE) ASSOCIATION 'fbe following letter has l>een sent by he Hon. Secretary of the Association to Government on the subject of the scheme for dealing with V. D. in Singapore. The hon. the Colonial Secretary. Sir.—l have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter of
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  • 587 1255 H M LABOI R MATTERS DISCUSSED A ar-elv attended meeting of the Mahn Peninsula Agricultural Association wa- held in the Kr.an Club, Park Buntar, on the 15th instant for the purj>ot»e ot discussing Labour matter-. Amongst < thers present were: L W Kennedy, Chairman; W. R Boyd.
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 98 1256 A. PC. Penang vs. A.P.C. Ipoh The above match was played on the P.C.R.C. Padang, Ipoh, on Saturday, the 16th instant. Heavy rain began to fall when the match started and after 20 minutes play was abandoned. On the following day a Penang mixed team captained by Quah
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    • 158 1256 PENANG ON TOUR Beaten at Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 17 In the Inter-State Hockey match yesterday, played in the presence of a large gathering, Selangor beat Penang by one goal to nil. Selangor overwhelmed her opponents and was constantly attacking but Choong Swe
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    • 327 1256 Dinner and Water Sports Mr. L'm Gim Kung, president of the Music and Recreation Party was host to the members and friends of the association at a dinner given by him at the Springtide Hotel on Sunday night. Covers were laid for seventy-two. A very delightful
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    • 283 1256 Saturday’s Results (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, November 14 Good weather favoured Saturday’s racing. There was a bigger crowd. Race 1 SHANTUNG (Bowden)... 1 SEAFORTH (Manning)... 2 ROYAL HUSSAR (Murphy)... 3 Time, 1 min. 56 secs. Won by a short head. Tote, $9. Race 2 KING COLE
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    • 450 1256 Be following cirealui. k, "-mi. |<) the members of the Sal Club. e Sela 8w Golf SX'ing Mr. K W. How! the committee be asbpA question of engaging Con *"to the from Home, JST feasible.” f< ®<l The question has accordingly been H l P T M
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  • 1081 1257 8 T. In less than six mon hs there have many changes in t.ie Judiciary, must be, indeed, something like a recor d. In the first place, Sir William Jlurison was appointed Chief Justice of jhe Colony; and Mr. Justice Whitley is noW the Attorney-General. This necessitated the
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  • 450 1257 In free I’fu'.s says thiH Mr Just lev Gomp- rtz have.* Hongkong for Smga pore by the Sarpedon to-day. 3ir. Eric Macfadyen is coming short iy < n a visit to the East, and he will j robably i»u in eylon in the course of this month. > r
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  • 972 1258 Perak’s Resident Ab announced yrsteidey, Mr. A. S. Haynes, Secretary of Ag* ieulture, will act Bi Resident of Perak, temporal ily, cn Lieut. Colonel C. W. C. Parr’s departure on retirement. Mr. 0. F. G. Stonor. Resident (f Selangor will succeed Colonel Parr Mr H. W. Thomson will
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  • 403 1258 Complainant Fined Before Mr. C W. A. Sennett, in the Police Court this morning, Inspector Murphy charged four Tamils, three men and a woman, with theft, of fie wood, the property of the Municipality on November 13. Inspector Murphy, in reply to the Magistrate, said that he had
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  • 162 1258 Dates for Posting Readers will be interested to know the dates for posting letters arrl parc-h for Europe, U. S. A and Canada for Australia to reach their f ierdg in time for Christmas andthe New Yev. I’he following information ig fron official sources. Toe
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  • 88 1258 The Enquiry (From Our Own Corrsspondcnt Singapore, November 18 At the enquiry into the collision btween the Marella and the Conns, Mortimer, Master of the MarelU evidence. The cause of the oaeudty his opinion, that the Conus neither kept her course nor speed. Although Marella was the crossing
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  • 56 1258 CsitF Jvrics of t e We are offioi*Hy t k fl Right arum has been received fromJh Honourable the Sec etary o Colonies to the effect that His W J J King has been pleaded f appointment of Mr Jus ice as Chief Justice Jamau latter will
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  • 639 1259 SUMATRA JAVA NEWS AMOK leader killed (Trai?slated for the Echo) A telegraphic communication from goeta Rudjn, Achin, recently reoeiv-dby Deli Coarant states that Colonel M>z e ft nd of I’’ B fo rorB hove returned to beadqoartera from Bakongan and H. E, (joven'or Hens, the civil and military governor of
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  • 478 1259 How Driver Was Traced A probationary police inspector’s zeal m taking his first case was revealed on Tuesday, before Mr. W. J. K. Stark, the uala Lumpur police magistrate, xvhen a Tamil hire car driver named Annamalay was charged (1) with driving his car m
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  • 1687 1259 MR. SHELFORD REPLIES TO CRITICISMS A Spirited Defence Mr. H Shelford writes tv th» Mala) Mail from East Grinatead: Hi» 1 Association of British Malaya, be ing itself a critical body, recognises the va.mr of f.jir H nd informed criticism, so th t when 1 saw
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  • 517 1260 MANY CAPTURES |R M waters” Maiav *n On the 12th instant the Kalat captured a p rau with five J Cll off landjong Tohar pi cu l s 24 L i )l was found on board. On if S**' U In a.m., o£f Kuala Linggi iW captured two
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  • 1103 1261 jn the last report of the Association >f British Malaya there was nothing to jjdicate that it had had a very strenuous vear though on one or two matters of Merest, we believe, it had been in communication with the Colonial Office.’’ The reports of proposed changes'
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  • 512 1261 B. B. j; d, 1) puty Traffic MaU* -A -b Ki;, ~x>, ;s due back from H< me leave by the s s. Glent ir<-. i I)uby the veil known SungI i! >t r. »nd Hr-. I). rby returned Hon I’u> morning bv the I’ and O. Kashgar. lr.
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  • 965 1262 FORMATION OF PENANG SOCIETY YESTERDAYS MEETING At a meeting of a number of wireleee enthusiasts held y. «terday at the office of Messrs. Durege and Thomas it was decided to form a Penang Wireless Society. Mr. M. J. Thorpe, Acli .g Municipal Engineer, was elected President, A sab-cornmittee was
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  • 286 1262 Description of the New Design Towards the end of this month the Currency Commissioners will issue a $lO note of an entirely new design. The new note is printed on white paper and is about th-ee quarters of the siz i of the existing $lO note.
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  • 541 1262 MR. AMERY REPLIES TO Westions removal not de Sl rs ßLk 11 v Tele, ratt(] In th, Hoose of Co-nmon, 8 qnest.onß, the Secretary 0 > o lo Oolonire, Mr. LO. Araky sTd ns tEnt "itb iCgovC’?’" Ceylon and Malaya and I 4 Bof consideration every agnect
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  • 1868 1263 MARINE court of enquiry captain Mortimer Says Conus was to Blame Captain Samuel Mortim r, the master f the Burns Philp steiaicr Marella, which he has commanded ni twenty-nine voyages- was the princip; I witness at Marine Court of Enquiry at Singapore on Tuesday into the circumstances
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  • 524 1264 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo.) Sir, Ihe annual report just issued by the directors oi A.nta ini Dredging Co. Ltd. is eertainiy a disappoint mg one, in that a loss ot over S3o,uJU is snow a in the balance sneet winch accompanies the report, instead of a
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  • 587 1264 FREE LEGAL ADVICE FOR MEMBERS UNEXPIRED LICENCES The following summary of proceedings at a committee meeting of the Selangor Automobile Association held in the office of the 1’.A.A1., Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday is supplied by the Secretaries: I’he Hon. Air. J. H. Al. Robson presided. Examination and Registration
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  • 381 1264 Action for Negligence Dismissed In rhe Supreme Court, Ipoh, before the Flon. Air. Justice Watson, the civil action in which the Selama (Kedah) Rubber Estates, Ltd., sued Messrs Thomas and Hornidge for negligence in surveying the Choong Aleng Rubber Estate in Kedah came up for hearing, savs
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  • 22 1265 BIRTH GbaNT At European Hospital, Kuala huiupur on tutu inst., to Air. and Jirs. (jeorge Grant, Midlands iLstaie, Mang, duugnter.
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  • 1066 1265 Some little time ago the Municipal Commissioners voted a sum ot tor tne purpose or publicity ana piopaganaa, as* a start, we may assume, vuwarus undertaxing a campaign lor Biaarng tne attractions oi reaaug as a tourist centre and resort better Known to tne outside world. 'lms
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  • 458 1265 Mr R. G Hadden, Assistant Conservator ot Purest*, IM S., is due in Malay a by the s Glentara. Mr. L. C. Chasey, assistant Engineer, P\v D h .M.S., is due tack from Home leave by the P. and O s s. Macedonia. Mr. A. Gordon Lee, resident manager
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  • 534 1266 EXTRAORDINARY MEETING REGISTER TO BE OPENED IN LONDON An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Bata Lintang Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at neon to-day at the registered offices of the Comp any No. 33, Beach Street, Penang, for the purpose of pishing the following
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  • 408 1266 Training New Men With A new "broom'’ at its head the Penang Fne Brigade is being bi ought up to date and in the matter of efficiency should compare very favourably with similar institutions at Homa. Mr. L. E. Coleman, the new Superintendent, has not let the
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  • 269 1266 THE NEW YEAR MEETING 188,000 in Phis EB The proposed programme for the Penang Turf Clab New Year Meeting has been issued. The proposed race days are January 9,12, 14 and 16To begin with, we may mention that the advertised value of the prizes is $BB,OOO, which
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  • 244 1266 D t ThEVF Before Mr. C. W a a Police Court this QQ9t iQ Tbian, a Chin”., with theft of »1,80 h.i ""Wi Chinese youth at Campbell St!«t day afternoon. There ,1“ ,e looking at a wedding ee-emone i o” 1 bell Street and eccuVd were in the
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  • 72 1266 Ship's Captain Fined (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 19 Captain Mayor, of the Norwegian steamer Solviken, was fined $lO for failing to produce the necessary certificate on tn arrival of 240 emigrants from Oanton. Captain Mayor stated that the Canton authorities said his documents were mA*
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  • 79 1266 New Municipal Plant The Straits Echo lesrne th at tw Engineer’s Department of toe rwMj Municipality has jest installation of a new bcW hypochlorite plant for the mftDD g ojaB disinfectants which arrived w recently and is now in w° r lo The new plant-whieh migh ider hl as
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  • 37 1266 Coolie Ship Held Up (From Our Own Correspond* 1 Sing’P»"' The coolie «bip 301 1k9 f e ld of. with 230 deck passenger» Tk Her piper, are not ItWf|)ll)g It passengers will probably Canto u.
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  • 1304 1267 SfMENYIH graveyard dispute Curious Chinese Beliefs case of considerable interest to the Chinese community came before Mr. 'ustice David, in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Wednesday, when the Jabers of the Hokkien Cemetery Comat Semenyih, reports the Malay )fail> applied to Mr. Justice David for yj
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  • 387 1267 A meeting of representatives was held a few days ago in order to settle dates» ot matches for Hie next football League. There were no representatives from the C.K.C. and the Municipality, both of whom competed last year, out it was taken for granted that they will
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  • 1199 1268 RESIDENT TO BE ASKED TO TAKE ACTION Sanitary Board Discussion At \\ednesday’s meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, says the Malay Mail, Mr. A.. B. Jordan relerred to the recent 100 per cent, increase in the price of ice. He said: Certain information has been
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  • 168 1268 Kedah Subordinate CM H 119 th < eiation beat the Indra k! A ut soccer by five goals C I“ match the visitors were enA* tea in the club-house sent being H.H. the Baja of Peri» T 1 S. illiams, British Adviser P ami Mrs. Williams, Syed jc c.
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  • 260 1268 Not Practicable in Kuala Lvmpub At one time it was thought that in automatic telephone system might be installed in Kuala Lumpur, but it is now understood that the suggestion has been practically abandoned tor the present. The main reason for this, we understand, is that the present
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  • 23 1269 BIRTH On the 13th November, 1925, a t"“Cromdale,” 2, Johore Road, Penang. to Mr and Mrs. Gunn Lav Tor, a son.
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  • 1068 1269 The really important thing in Europe to-dav is the commencement of the recovery of Germany and her readmis«ion to the comity of nations. Towards those ends the forthcoming evacuation of Cologne by the British troops and its restoration to the German authorities marks a significant step. That
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  • 469 1269 Mr. 1 E Byron ha» arrived in Kuala Lumpur to join the Institute of Medical Research. Mr G. B Beal. Deputy Traffic Manager. IM S Railways, it» due back from Home leaxe by the si Glentara next week. Dr. and Mrs Travers ire leaving England about December 17 en
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  • 1422 1270 ANNUAL MEETING PROPOSAL TO FOKM CENTRAL AS' OCIATION The annual general meeting of members of the Penang Auk mobile Ai- joniatton was held yesterday al 6 30 pm. at the Penang Cricket Club. Mr. W. J. Vv*i .i ms took the chair and tue otbeie present were
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  • 320 1270 MAINTENANCE claim Appeal Court Reserves Judgment (From Our Own Correspondent., Singapore, November 21 The Appeal Quart reserved judgment in the app al in which Mr. Justice bproule’s o.dar declaring that Then Kang Chu was the secondary wife of Ten Kim Hoe and, as such, was entitled to
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  • 481 1271 ISSUE OF FURTHER CAPITAL TWO DREDGES gtatutc-y mtet'nc of the share;,Lr g of tbe RatiUu Tin Dredging mpanv, Limited, was held at il a.rn. L jiv at the registered offices of the :Xy, No 33, Besoh Street Mr. H. f»wh preewed ar d the others present
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  • 666 1271 SUMATRA JAVA NEWS achinese languages examination (Translated for the Echo) from e th? U Jh Bblad Van Atjeh sa > 8 th «t inclusiv Bth inB tant U P to th 13th and i aU of the written nd spoken languages of the Achinese "as held at Batavia. There is
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  • 273 1271 Amount previously acknowledged $12,764.20 Half proceeds from P.H.C.L. performance 454.88 Mr. S. Fung 10U.00 Mr. Lim Ho Cheak 20.00 Chop Ghee Seng 6.00 Messrs. Paik Tatt Co. 10.UO Chop Swee Hock Hup Kee 2U.00 Chop Sin Heap Hin 5.00 Messrs. Beng Swee Co. Limited 10.00 Mr.
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  • 893 1272 LEAN AND CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Thursday evening On a firm, but featureless market tin has improved £4 2s. 6d. to £283 lus. three months. Rubber has steadily advanced in price during the period under review, gaming 4|d. per lb. on the week, closing at 4/4 London, #l.7t>| Singapore
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  • 111 1272 S.T. Great Increase in Imports and Exports Batavia, November 19 It is estimated that the total exports ior 1925 from the East Coast of Sumatra will be of the value of 350 million guilders, against 250 million guilders during the boom year of 1920. The imports are
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  • 491 1272 annual MEETINr lhe sevemn auuual J* 0 i ln Linntea Jiessrs. Chau b2e Uno held u Jwces, jiuiKet Street Ou ipaay 5 xue bIUie presiaea, ana there w’ d4 ple&eut Axt bol’S. J. xl. r,. a Uu -tuau, aua b. u x o. VVOUg, JJ, i -OWu,
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  • 35 1273 MARRIAGE SsiiViCE— Sharp. Chi October 24, 1925, at Bosslyn Hill, N.W. 3, Douglas W. Service, of Hampstead, to Evelyn Sharp, daughter of the Ven. and Mrs. A. F. Sharp, late of Kuching, Sarawak.
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  • 1392 1273 In a greater degree, perhaps, than on anv previous occasion the Federal Elections held recently in Australia were of Imperial significance, for the BrucePage Ministry formed after the Coalition of the Nationalists and the Country Partystood for closer relations with the Mother-Country, Imperial preference, and a
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  • 877 1274 A Straight Tip For reasons that may seem obvious the more sporting members of tbe Imperial Press Delegation to Australia, were on” Windbag, the 6 to 1 winner of the Mel* bourne Cup, to a man. Penang and Broadcasting Doubtless. we may expect to see a Penang wireless
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  • 188 1274  -  (Bt James Connell) Tbe workers’ flvg ii de-'pes’; red, It shrouded oft our dead; And ere their limbs grew stiff and onM Their life-blood dyed its every fold. Chorus Then raise the scarlet standard high, Beneath its folds we’ll live and die, Though cowards flinch and traitors
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  • 451 1274 At St George’s At the evening s rvico at St. Georges yesterday, the Rev. G. Dexter-Allen m*de a feeling reference to the death of Queen Alexandra and app opriate hymns wa*e also sung n c’uding A few more Yeats shall roll,” D»ys and Momenta quickly flying,” eta. The
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  • 190 1274 MEETING AT MALACCA Chairman and Federal Council Ciingi" (From Our Own Corrupondwi}. Koala Lumpnr November 23 A well-at-eodel meeting of the Aaiatie Planters’ Ass oiation was held at Mahoca on Satu day. Mr. Choo Ki*, Pe D b presiding, reviewed the half yearB ww and proposed Sir George
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  • 437 1275 Mr. Owen W arburton lias been appointed a Land Bailiff for Singapore, and a Lubber Restriction officer. Mr. G- C- Clarke, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., is returning to Singapore from home early in the New Year. Captain J. Jeff has been appointed to act as Assistant Director of
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  • 1525 1275 another half a million WANTED To Complete Hydro Electric Scheme As already reported the 18th annual general meeting of shareholders of l.ahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, was neld at noon on Saturday at the Hon-'-kong Bank Buildings. Colonel Cecil ae presided and there were present he Hon
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  • 927 1276 Further Issue for New Dredge As already reported an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Rantau Tin Dredging, Limited, was held at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday at the registered office oi the Company, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang, for the purpose of parsing the
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  • 235 1276 Singapore Beat Negri Sembilan (From Our Own Correspondent.; Singapore, November 23 In the Alai ay a Cup rugby match, Singapore beat Negri Sembilan by 16 point? to nil. Briggs, Negri Sembilan, broke bis wrist early in the game and retired. :o: Air. F. Dudley Warde has been
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  • 246 1277 At the nmrt.ng of the Taiping Sanitary Board, the Chairman said that there were c rtain matters arising out of thm« minute- 1 > which he wished to refer. 'J he fir-t v in regard to the question of the provi-'ti of addit ofial Un Iter
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  • 292 1277 .Jo the Editor of the Straits Echo Sir, Prior to Restriction salaries of the H iff- wore hand-ome. hen compulsory I trillion came into force, in most i <before then alarms wi re reduced by an average of 30 per eent., a thine that was reasonable. The
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  • 1108 1277 COURT 01 APPEAL RESERVES .JUDGMENT 'ihe Singapore Appeal Court reserved judgment yesterday in L,e in which the right of anv marred woman to bring an action against her husband for a declaration that she is his lawful wife, the right of a wife to sue m the Supreme
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  • 1592 1278 pF m A ng branch annual pENA meeting Dissolved tHp third annual general meeting of straits Chinese British Association, he bt «HS held at the Chinese CiiamAmerce, Penang Street, h” J -.t 3 D.m. on Saturday, AovemLim Seng Hooi, J.P., took t Chair and the others present w ere
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  • 810 1279 would be the railway station.Malay Mail. heavier parcels from MALAYA TO BRITAIN Increased Traffic Anhcipated very important innovation in tin: parcel post service l has been inlrc iuced into .Malaya from the Ist instant, whereby parcels 22 lb. in weight can be .rut through the post, instead
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  • 199 1279 Scotland v. The Rest The following have been selected -to play for The Rest” against Scotland on Friday on the Esplanade: Back: Liston. Three-quarters: H. L. Bickford, G. 11. Pinckney, G. E. Baughan and F. Reutens. Halves: Zain Ariffin and Lim Keng Ch pan. Forwards: Fripp, C. H.
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  • 636 1279 H5l ACRES FOR $440,000 Purchaser by Sime, Darby a Co. An extraordinary g- neral meeting of the shareholders of the Simgei Arak Rubber Company, Ltd., was held at noon t<>-da\, at the registered offices of the Company, No, 33. Beach Street, for the purpose of
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  • 386 1280 A Chinese widow named Ngay Moey Neo, who stated that after rhe death of her husband her adopted daughter came forward and alleged that she was the third wife of the deceased, was the defendant in an action which commenced before the Acting Chief
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  • 635 1280 S.F.P- NORWEGIAN CAPTAIN CHARGED Charged in the District Court at Singapore (as briefly reported) with failing to produce an immigration certificate to a Boarding Officer on the arrival of his vessel ;n Singapore last Tuesday, Caplain Clement Mayer, of the Norwegian steamer Solviken, told the District Judge,
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  • 383 1280 EXCELLENT SHOW Dick Norton and his small k and very capable companv short season of two Hall, last night, before aJ j Twi BUed halL Penan man s grave and we hone it n tTgXing the moderate both dramatic and nonsensical. chief merit about the show, p«
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  • 1077 1281 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST ««nwof COHJD«ny. Buyer* ic 'nark-; ?BARB, ctB 1 r r 4.10 4 20 j ex Ji J]» i If 3 s 85S*JW/iT L -2“ 2 2 f» EgStaW «">' ftl 1 1 100 l’o Hfi& ssSft s |S gfetsa'ii. 'g SSfej i%. s ter Bobber E’
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  • 310 1281 Struck by Lightning Mr. C. W. A. Sennett, Coroner, held un inquest into the death of a Chinese tongkang coolie who was struck by lightning on November 4, opposite the Kedah Pier. Dr. J. A. Cowan, Medical Officer. General Hospital, said death was due to a lightning
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  • 524 1281 MS iVAjrSTY’S CONDITION CAUSING GEFAT anxiety O>> 1- -iq !< UJ-. between 'l*l pi; m hx> t t lOH r Hl H is< i, ig not ts>nsideri»ii a on b r ty. though the domimd hernia, an old trouble, which, on this (x;easicu, has been very
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