The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 29 December 1925

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. 118 PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS I VOL. 23 PENANG DECEMBER 29 1925 NO. 52
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    • 168 1 CONTE I>l T B LEADERS 9 MISCELLANEOUS: (CoottauM) M I Moderate and Statesmanlike” 1399 Th Q r m q nu S Ine F M. S Chances hoj Disgruntled Workers 1403 a M Arrival or the Govei nor 1403 M Christmas lime Pfl The Situation io China 1411 I The Federal
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    • 183 2 TH—- STRAITS ECHO g MAIL EDITION. fTbet 1 im 'a < published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, yfe and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the til £t> daily issues, as well as aH important news from various parts of
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  • 55 1399 MARRIAGE Saffery—Holmes.—On the 21st December, by the Bev. G. Dexter-Allen, Acting Colonial Chaplain, at St. George’s Church, Penang, Philip Wallis Saffery, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Saffery of 10, Clifton Gardens, Maida Hill, London, to Mary Banks, third daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Isaac Holmes,
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  • 1446 1399 As we remarked yesterday, there is likely to be a good deal more discussion in the public press during the next few weeks of the High Commissioner’s proor inĕ’ r eae'rateft iviaiay States. It may then not be untimely to enter a plea that the newspapers at
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    • 28 1399 Cbc Straits echo PUBLISHED DAILY MAIL EDITION Containing 'be news of the week prior H departure of Mails for Europe Ihe Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang
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  • 1489 1400 Prepared in Singapore” In oar ifrgne of December 14 we made a brief comment on the rumour,—to whioh the Malay Mail gave currencythat plane had been prepared in Singapore and would be mentioned at the meeting of the Federal Council for a new Coast railway line running near
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  • 263 1400 jg Mr. Harold Dove gratefully ac L nft lodges the following additional donation! Previously acknowledge 941 Anonymr us Rev. G. Dexter-Allen 5 Anon .a J. Caldwell, Esq. qa G 2 Vv. «1. cisq. E. B. Davis, Esq. 25 S- G. P. 5 J. P. Souter, Esq.
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  • 3043 1401 rUHTHER comment Federal Fiasco” inc iudcrai I ouncil has concluded its ltng siuiLg, and Sir Laurence GrnllelE,.rd proteges ihat he is satisfied with I ,c re>.iin. remarks the Straits limes, xi good io be easily content, but we Joubt whether the High Commissioner 3 quite as content
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  • 355 1402 P.H.C.L. v. P.S. In the Penang Hockey League the J enang Health Culture League and the Public Services met on the Esplanade yesterday. The game resulted in a victory for the latter by two goals to nil. Mr. E. Mohamed Hashim referreed. lhe P. H. C. L. were the
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  • 851 1403 Jn the King's Speech on the prorogation of Parliament the principal features o f the work of the session are briefly reviewed. It is not :r session notable for marked progress in domestic politics, and the industrial world is still sufficiently disturbed to cause the Government considerable anxiety.
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  • 163 1403 Ml is Excellency the Governor. Sir Laurence Guillernard, accompanied by Mr. J. D. Hall. Private Secretary, Major V G Olive, A.D.C. and Lieut. E. D. S. Woodroffe, Extra A.D.C., arrived in Penang this morning by the Seabelle from Port Swettenham, via the Bindings. Ihe lion Mr
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  • 472 1403 Im «ill of the late Sir L M, Wood "ard hat, been proved at £11,833. Mr. A H Aasiter. of the Singapore 'Mncqmlity. han return, d from a hob'lay at Home. Mr M MacGregor, Mr H G. Graham and Mr I L. Cnrev trerv Jy-suiger- fi.r Penang today’ from
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  • 1031 1404 Overhead Wires From an sobhetio point of view the festoons of overhead eleotric wires and above many of our Penang streets a'B undeniably unsightly, while to the layman they certainly look dangerous, e j peciilly when he remembers that at times the atmosphere in this part of the
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  • 115 1404 Mr. Harold Dove acknowledges receipt of the following amounts on behalf of the above: Previously acknowledged $1,127 C. 0. Stewart, Esq W. H. W. 10 Mr. and Mrs. Monson Mrs. J. B. Wegulin Little A” 10 Total to date (23.12. 1925) $l,lB/ o: Sir George and
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  • 404 1404 1 H H VACATION starts Year Cases tor business a nd /n °l* n close on the 25th, 26th"1 n J and three days for the New V™ Th Of cases to be January has alreadv for JJ; Uri hf! first ha S been aod «>’ Jg 1
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  • 106 1404 ALLEGED NEGLIGENT DR The driver of motor ear 1.2111 this morning charged by In P Millar with driving negligently ml lia Street on November -J, colliding with another cat V. J. Mendis appeared for the ac Inspector Millar said that car was travelling along htibn wards Pitt
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  • 1143 1405 \t Christmas time, thanks to tradition, an d jt may be t-> th* 1 thought-transfer-,nce of the crowd, everyone feels more aeueroufely disposed mid is mure inclined t 0 realise how much more enjoy m» nt ito be had from gifts given than from nifts received. 1 he
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  • 491 1405 Dr and Mr> K Khong, Ipoh, *m b e ending th. Christmas at Kualn Lumpur Mi 1 n-m.n. Sellar Insu ctor rw' 1 a-t M.S., i- due back frdni IL’tm by th.- P a O. Malwu. lb. Hon. Mr. Justice Watwn kii Iph tor Peiiung yesterday by car H*
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  • 1041 1406 The Christmas Holidays With Christmas Eve, the Chrictma B holidays may practically be said to com aence, though according to ecclesiastical computation, the festival really begins on December 16, on the day which is distinguished in the calendar as 0 Sapitntia from the name of an anthem sung
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  • 137 1406 Mr. Harold Dove gratefully acknowledges having received the following additional amounts on behalf of the above: Previously acknowledged t1,1R7 Lady Guilh maro 20 Arshak Sarkies, H-q. 50 F. N. Syer, E q. 10 J. A. Goetze, E s q 10 Mr. A Mrs Lim Eow Thoen
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  • 265 1406 J N k ICE^ SED Rubber smn In the District Court ihbefore Mr. G. A. Hereford t bB mor nir? charged a Chine,e merct/nt' 1 0 T Cheng, with treating andAt’-^* 0 without a license at No 84. tT 08 rQ bber on October 11. BUelnt OQg Road
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  • 304 1406 Accidental Death Coroner’s inquest into the death of Muniandy, a Tamil whd fell in a tongkang on December 16, was held by Mr. 0. W. A, Sennett in the Police Court this morning. Mr. S. Sinnadorai, assistant surgeon General Hospital, Penang, said that he received the dead body
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  • 1188 1407 I I RTHER OPPOSITION Getting to Grips As we expected, (says the Malaya Tribune under this heading) there has keen instantaneous opposition to iht proposals winch were made to the Federal Council by the High Commissioner. On the adjournment the unofficials made some pertinent remarks, particularly Mr.
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  • 439 1407 H kihek ai-h HEs h Mal. u an au.kn Kuala Lumpur, I > v <-< mb. r2l Novetnm-r 2, the ReWak capture.! K<'t-ah loaded with 1G chm of ru bbe< v loimbah, and the manager K»eub Estate, to whom the lu bb<-i a longed, was imed Moo by
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  • 533 1408 -6. T. MATTERS AT A DEADLOCK Enquiries yesterday afternoon (says Wednesday's Eree Press) shewed that a deadlock has been reached in connection with the strike by the employees of the tailoring establishments in Singapore. Since last Friday, to all intents and purposes, the shops have been without
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  • 1029 1408 PREDILECTION OF CHINESE LADIES Over bhe initials G.S.D. M., which initial?- arc familiar in Kuala Lumpur, the lullowing interesting article appeared in the Malaya Tribune: Of all the commodities-de-luxe that come from the West there is none more pleasing to the eye or more gratifying to the heart of
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 38 1409 A correspondent writes: On Saturday alnruooii the Chartered Bank F. played the Asiatic Petroleum F. (J iu a friendly game* of association on the St. Xavier Institution ground and ,v„n comfortably by seven goals to nil
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    • 1097 1409 -Lx PENANG v. PERAK Visitors Beaten (froui O'fit Cwcxpontlcnl) Tpoli, December I!) Widespr '.id interest was displayed throughout Perak in the second eneoun-fi-r between Penang and this State -periidly as a result of last, week’s draw htv.een Selangor and Perak in the Malaya Cup fixture between these
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  • 1325 1409 JiAFFLRY-HOL.MLS hMl.flleX \l KINObLH Ibc uvdumg t ~k pl;, Cv rge» (hurch. i ii.mg, ui Mr. I'm.q, > a ff vn assntant ot Me-srs. h. Heid a Uu‘ enung, and M>-s Ala.y Bank- Holmes. Dw bridegroom, who is th v i U nh son ol -Mr.
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  • 354 1410 Before Air. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court yesterday afternoon, Alai bin Som, a Alalay police constable, was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of jewellery belonging to Suppiah binti Doraui, a Alalay woman living in Bayan Lenas. Air. C. R.
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  • 459 1410 DELATE MR. SEAH LIANQSEAH Greui crouds lined the street. uapore on Sunday to witness V eral oi the late Air Se-.h tht 1111 the Chinese millionaire member of the Legislative was buried with all bhp tr<> -niul called lor ft 1i C”' of the leaders of the Chinese
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  • 1075 1411 During the Christmas holidays there have been considerable changes in the situation in hina. I he Christian” General, Feng Yu-hsiang, has captured Tientsin where, in contrast to the defeated troops of General Li Ching-lin. now a fugitive, which looted the native city, his forces seem to
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  • 501 1411 i >. 1-. (M,, t.. j,„, .(.,„„1. serv.e, uu r Guvern.nent oi lap ,iup m vnang Harbour Board for i M”*’*', vice Mr .J I Lome, resigned h it b v u rveviv u |hftt Mr K .ay Bian. s O n of Mr. (x»i Kean Lay Jum passed
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  • 1865 1412 Overloaded Agendas It is at j 1 1 1 1 ied uy in r! people that what is WHn'ed in »hf- F.M.S. is n >t the abolition of the Federal Coonail, bot a strengthen!nir, to tfive it a mote representative character. Judjrin? from what ha» happened at recent
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  • 1810 1413 IN THE CHURCHES Christmas in the Churches was cele.this jear on the usual scale The principal service at St. George s on Christmas Day was attended bv His Excellency the Governor and 'Lady Gmllemard and a large gathering an J as he has done for the past
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  • 47 1414 Air. Harold Dove gratefully acknowledges receipt of the following additional amounts on account of the above: J. Inspector Pearson 5 lu. Ai. Evans, Esq. 10 European x'ohce Club 10 Geraid. A Bill 5 berton Cullen, Esq. 10 $6O Previously acknowledged ...$1,317 Total ...$1,377
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  • 288 1414 The Municipal health statement lor tiie week enumg December 10 gives the total number oi deaths as 237 representing a deatn rate of 31.09 per miile per <u.imm compared with 28.20 in the preceuing week and 27.03 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes or
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  • 1028 1414 THE FUNERAL The funeral of the late Air. Yeoh Paik Tatt, J.P., a leading Penang merchant and a prominent member of the Chinese community, Penang, took place on Saturday morning and was very largely attended, the procession being about a mile long. From an early
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  • 1600 1415 ANTHONY CO'S SHARE LIST. >a.ue iH UJinpany. j Buyers Seller* i i 4 I RUBEZR- DOLLAR BHARI9, I <**». S CU. Allenbv Rubber Co., Ltd. 3 10 Aior G» '*h Rubber Estate. Ltd. 2.50 310 AmalCTmated Malay Estates, Ltd {-JO JJo Aver Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd 23.00 c4.CC Jv£ Numng
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  • 621 1415 STILL SHROUDED LN MYSTERV I HREF. ('HniPAGM: GLASSES The death of Mr. Olnard Wohl Schroeder, described as a Norwegian, in his nxiDi at the Europe Hotel on December 18, is still shrouded in complete mystery and. as far m? we can gather, the local Detective Department
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