The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 20 April 1927

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  • 19 1 The Straits Echo Weekly Edition. MB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. 125 PENANG: APRIL 20, 1927 NO. 15
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    • 337 1 I r»« ft cONTENTS -Kaf R LEADING ARTICLES MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) Jl T Raking The Dust-Bin 334 Discretion 350 I k M The Guide Movement 334 Strike of Coolies 351 jj 8 J The Kreta Ayer Verdict 338 Agri-Horticultural Show 351 r I The Greater Force 341 London Tin Market Review
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    • 201 2 jC TH« JP STRAITS ECHO I g WEEKLY EDITION JKa Published th* day prior to th* departure ef each mail for Europe, *J y, and contain* the latest local and States news origins Ily published in th* daily issues, as weH as all important newt from various parts of the
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  • 404 334 'We are unable to think of any other Mrtion to epitomise the Chancellor of iLqe-r-. Is m tie Mouse of Commons on Monday, tetaal deficit disclosed is £3O,S(K»,IXH>. which £32,909,(W was incurred by M»« «I expenditure in consequence ot general and cold strikes. Mr. Chrchill s proposals
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  • 134 334 As a method of inculcating the principles of unselfishness and esprit dcorps into girls at an impressionable ige th (i'i’l Guide movement is one which should be encouraged. It forms an excellent complement to school curriculum and may be found to fill the gap between, the mere
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  • 108 334 CKIMinAL assizes 0 hom t/i it Own Correspondhnt) Lpoh, April 12 \l the Criminal Assizes here Tail Swee Chow was sentenced to death by Ins Lordship Air. Justice \V. H. Thorne mr ine murder oi Lim Hing who was Slabbed with a clasp knife. The accused and the
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  • 137 334 ON WAY TO CHINA ihe death occurred at the General Hospital. Penang, yesterday of Petty Officer James llindley, a passenger on the Blue Funnel s. s. Autolycus”, '1 he deceased was one of a batch of naval ratings proceeding to China for service and was
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  • 106 334 BOTANICAL GARDENS TRAGEDY A him\outh mrnnd Chew- Ching Tye in--, lu d -ath in an accident which <Hamrr-‘d n' tie Botanical Gard* ns on Wednesday The deceased who w:us riding on a bi cyeb' was on the upper road by the res >-'oir and he w.o attempting
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  • 533 334 0 1 Ti e hiet Secretary and Airs. Peel have mturned io Kuala Lumpur from a visit t<> Buk t Fraser. Ihe Hight Pkcverend C. -I. Fergusonl.)a\;e I).I)., the B shop of Singapore, ,s on a fart well visit to Negri Sembihm. Air. S. G. Hobson, Controller. Posts and
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  • 587 335 Weld Quax Investigation (By (hr 'I a.me i jcr-kom up the motor-mrs, the ocsha boys and then, I added tu’icc the bullock arts and muit plied by ten, 1 figured out* the square of it and addfca to the sum, The possible congest on n a century to
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  • 310 335 (To The Editor or the Straits Echo) Sir, I am directed and have the pleasure to forxxard tor favour of publication, the appended paragraphs. At a meeting of the Council of 'The plane rs’ As>ociation of Malaya held on the 13th. the hairman of the Association
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  • 129 335 111'' Lihrarx will be closed on Friday, Saturday and Monday. April 15. 16, and IS. being public holidays. tilth annual general meeting of th-' Subordinate Civil Service Benefit I md Id on Sunday April 10. the fol 1 'dected office-bearers and lli: eon mitt for the vear P»27
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  • 1204 335 SPORTING CLUB CHEQUE CASE CLAIM DISMISSED In the Supreme Court, Penang. Saturday. Mr. Justice Sproule delivered judgment in the action between n l-.wu Keat Xeoh. plaintiff, and the codd mittee of the Chinese Sporting Club, defendants. The plaintiff claimed $2,886.80 the amount of a cheque drawn on the
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  • 169 336 P. R. C. Beat Monopolies On the Esplanade yesterday, in the presence ot a very large gathering, the I'.R.C. defeated the Monopolies by two goals to one. As a matter of fact the Monopolies goal was shot in by a iub player, Roland Woodford banging the ball
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  • 289 336 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, April 15 Professor Mlaxmilliaai Laugsnctr, the world touring psychologist, had the honour of being presented to Their Majesties the King and Queen of Siam and the Royal family last night. Their Majesties were highly pleased with the Professor’s exhibition occult science
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  • 737 336 Daily Express. MR. ALSTON SHOOTS HIMSELF AT NILAI DUE TO DEPRESSION Mr. A. H. Alston, the well-known Kuala Lumpur architect and civil engineer, who has been responsible lor the erection and supervision of many of the buildings in the town, and old resident of Malaya, shot
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  • 424 337 Ibe idev.s of two Presidents of the. I') h- d S ird'-nd to explore” South America together. I hey are Mrs. Jheodojc I’oos ell and Mrs. Thomas Pr-sffin. J’ v. idow of Grover leve)‘:nd. T! v. II I i '"‘t ;il Rio de Janeiro v|i nee t:
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  • 817 337 LiOkiiOiSS 10 i*E i ORMLD .ii. iioo ivlA PENG'S ADVICE .\j! u.. m g< neral met t ing ol the Asiatic Planters Association was held at the Seremban Chinese -Miners’ Association Hall on Saturday. In the absense oi the Hon. Mr. hoo Kia Peng, the President, and
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  • 200 337 pt-NANG division work Well over a hundred persons(assembled on the iawn at Mayfield, Mae* Alister .Road, yesterday afternoon to witness a grand display by the Penang vision of Girl Guides. A very pretty series of tableaux were staged representing Health, Intellig^ c Handicraft and Service for first
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  • 709 338 lirt n n 1- nbldly to al 11 18 p oi surpr se has been created iH verdict of the Singapore jury friciated at the inquest cn six stC k llh in the unfortunate shootll>wse.k ivreta Vyer Police Station. SU X tragte incident has W told
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  • 88 338 (Specially Reviewed for the S.E.) Babylona and Candlelight, a tale of treasure-limiting and piracy by Norman Davey, must .appeal to all who love excitement, ntrigue and daring. Of course, the Inev table Woman plays her part throughout, and is an interesting mid modern character, whilst humour also permeates the
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  • 270 338 Before Mr. Sennett at the Police Court on Saturday, a male Chinese was charged by inspector Lyons, of the Marine Police, with attempted suicide. Accused was stated to have thrown himself into the sea from the new jetty at Church Street Ghaut at 7 a.m. on Saturday
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  • 311 338 ITS ORIGIN NOT ALTOGETHER CHRISTIAN esterday v. as perhaps the most solemn day throughout the year among hr.st an peoples and next to Christ-mas-day, to-morrow is perhaps reckoned to be the most joyous. lhe festival, however, is not as many suppose, quite as old as Christianity itself, be
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  • 220 338 Wife who has Married Again A man who disappeared and whose remains’’ were identified three months later bv his wife, who has since mar ried again, has just returned to Tylde® ley, Lancashire. The man is Herbert Callister, aged forty three, a hawker, of Bank street,
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  • 659 339 Nature (By L. C. W.) Oh! Sweet Nature! Sweet Nature! Thou art my dearest friend. Ever to my burdened soul Thy loving arms unbend. Oppressed by this world's care and strife I fly, my friend, to thee. I lay my head upon thy breast, And all my sorrows
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  • 295 339 CHINESE FROM SINGAPORE TOO STRONG At the Penang Sw mining Club, yesterday morning, there was present a large gathering of members and their friends to witness a holiday fixture arranged with the Singapore Ch nose Swimming Club. Representatives of the respect’veJ team: keenly contested n a Relay
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  • 766 339 A TALE OF A LITTLE CHINESE BOY A\ eng Seng was by no means an ear riser, nn.l consequently hated gettiai up before daybreak. However, on Chi nese New Year Day, he awoke at 5 a.m. before his nurse. Ah Jee,’’ he called her softly, a
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  • 231 340 Mr. Lim Cheng Eans New Puhchase Mr. him Cheng Ean who recently begun as a race horse owner by subscribing for an Ipoh pony griffin has had two additions to his string”, both English rnportations purchased from Mr. W. Meam. Singapore. One of them s Howland Toy, said
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  • 549 340 iiAlNj btiNlfclNCCD JUDGE ON POLICE OMISSION Before Air. Justice McCabe Keay, and two assessors, lusof bin Ans was charged with murder, on Jan. lb. ihe D.P.l'., Air. K. Aloor, m opening the case for the prosecution at the continued sitting 01 Johore Bahru Assizes, stated that the
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  • 603 340 BY THE ANTENOR I’he following passengers left yesterday morning on the Blue Funnel s. s. Antenor for Europe via ports: Mr. and Mrs. A. K. A B. Terrell, Mr. M. S. McGalmey, Capt. Corbett, Dr. J. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Darge, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
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  • 315 341 As nn expression no doubt of that selfcompiacency winch is deeply implanted .11 every Human breast mankind ;s at t.mes observed to pause in ins multitudinous activities, or emerge from his lethargic inactivities, and eulogise his concerted efforts in the way of scientific inventions, historial researches or
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  • 170 341 Methodist Episcopal Mission The following Church Services are announced Penang: Good Fridas 9.311 a.in. Ser vice at Fitzgerald Memorial Church, Subject "Why Did Jesus Die’’ Special Music. Easter Sunday GOO am. Sunrise Service at North Beach. Miss Jewell Leader, 6.00 p.m. Evening Sermon at Fitzgerald Chinch. Subject Iho
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  • 470 341 BY ARCH” A journalist of Ixmdon (Ontaro) set fire to his own house ,n order to secure a scoop for h.g paper. lam greatly perturbed lest th.s form of philosophy which might be termed, cause for the sake of effect should spread and upset the peaceful’equamm ty so
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  • 210 341 OVER .X()\y REc£l\ a The follow ng subscriptions for a lef of those who have suffered l recent Hoods throughout the E Lnve been collected by the Kesukaan Club of which Tuan v Mansur Al’Jefri is the President Kota Star District: H. H. The Sultan of
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  • 120 341 With Lou Chaney of The of Notredame” fame, and John Gi and Norma Shearer in the major the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer P rouc He Who Gets Slapped the c drama that thrilled London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, and chief feature attraction at Theatre from to-night till Sunday, is accor a well
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  • 474 342 Hr Kueenc Chen may have been ,i 4 uith his diplomatic success at l' hut in his replies to the Powers' Kattl 11l has borrowed from his Rusthe policy of substituting evarbetorie for diplomacy. By adopt- this course Mr. Chen has. m our opi--1 forfeited a golden
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  • 1373 342 OFFICIALS’ TERM OF OFFICE The continuance in office for more than one ye ir in succession of executive officials, was the matter which claimed most of the discussion at the annual general meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, held in the Vic toria Theatre Singapore on
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  • 278 343 GUTHRIE CO. W’i y Kuebek Report Singapore, April 14 Values have eased a little on an exceptionally sluggish Market and business generally has been of a difficult na 1 ure. Arrivals for th** pr-sonl month, which is the th rd of tin* Restriction quarter, appear to la* on the short
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  • 627 343 ANNIAL aIHG.i<AL MR. CALDWELL ELECTED PRE SI DE NT The annual general meeting of the Perak Motor inion was Held on Saturday last, the 9th inst., at 7 p.m. at the Ipoh Club. Mr. W. J. Wayte presided, and the others present were-Messrs. H. J. Markes, P.
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  • 233 343 i vrnm TO PAY FOR I OSS ON Sha RES 1: Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on ondtiv. before the Chief J Ust i c v i 6 nr. ompertz, the case was tak en up in which the United Traders sued Messrs. Fearon and Co., and
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  • 256 343 Some Remarkable Bowling. 4 here was some remarkable bowing in the match between the S.C.K.C. and St. Joseph’s (lid Boys on the S.C.B.C. ground, Joo W an, the Chinese bowler, lioyy ling b overs ,-md 4 balls and capturing 6 yvickets lor only runs. Choon Him scored 54
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  • 503 344 t orfiiug our readers will address totheir multitudinous tasks up hope by their four days AltJiOUgb citizens have been from their businesses for four they have been able to keep in ch uith outside events, this journal X appeared upon their breakfast Jis as usual upon Saturday
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  • 467 344 Air. K. Ki use mis been provisionally recognized as Norwegian Consul for S ng-ipore. Aii'. V, ?i. White has been nominated audnor of tne Harbour Board s accounts at Singapore. Haji Ismail bin Haji Abdulrahman has been appointed Kathi for the Changi district of Singapore. A Gazette Extraordinary notifies
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  • 235 344 Lady lifford, the wife of the Governorelect of the Straits Settlements, is better know n to a very wide public as Mrs. Henry de la Pasture, whose charming books find a place on the shelves of every public library and of many homes. Her best known novels are
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  • 304 344 Local sportsmen will be congratulating themselves to-day upon Penang’s victory over Perak in the two day Interstate cricket match. Scoring was consistently low throughout but Hussey was certainly the hero among the visitors while on the home side hero-worship-ping. if any, must be at the feet of Reutens, who
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  • 924 345 A VICTORY ?OR PENANG POTTER REVEALS HIMSELF MASTERLY BATTING BY BIRD, ORR AND AH LORE Once again we are able to chroni :Ie a victory for Penanga victory not obtained cheaplybut a hard-fought triumph. The scores set out below show ho»v Penang was able to hoist he
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  • 107 345 ANOTHEB WIN FOR GIBB (From Our Own Corhespo^ B1 1 Singapore. Apbu 1’ 'f ile Malayan Golf Championship was plaved this morning on the Timah course in beautiful weather»* before a large crowd of onlooker* Malayan Cl.a.npicnship ov« was again won by W. J. gor, who beat
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  • 59 345 (From Our Own Singapore, Ap® l the Polo Tournament »P r Macdougall Cup Johore beat bv iive goals to one and I uke of Wellington’s by fave >. Singapore scratching m 1 uaug secured the trop H J thoru by three goals t 0 z Ju Kor
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  • 299 346 A T WO MINUTES VICTORY SeIANCOR BEAT SINGAPORE h OCK OWN CORKESPONDBM) (t At ALA J-< 'H I K, Afi.ll. 18 tj-e Intel-State match between to an d Selangor played here, r won bv two wickets. Katch was witnessed by a large J including S.r Laurence Guilej visit from bmgapore*
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  • 385 346 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS Rom Our Own Correspondent) Bain n. j IpoH > April 18 Amateur i he Second Da y of the J Time h ad; a neek C' 12 V 5 secs. $lO, $l2 and $2O RODFn m Race 2 E lio 1 i( 'H JONG
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  • 719 346 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT Thursday Evening Gw.ng to the Easter Holidays intervening our report only covers a per od of four days. Business has been quiet during the past wet k and most operators are hanging back in the hope of cheaper prices. Although we are not too
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  • 839 347 STANDARD WAGES FIXED A special meeting of the Committee m;ih held at Penang on Tuesday. lebruBT\ 22, for the purpose of fixing standard rates of wages for Indian labourers in Province Wellesley. As only six members were present it was decided to postpone the enquiry until Wednesday,
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  • 87 347 I<• Chinese Swimming Club of Singapore is sending a team to Penang during the Easter holidays, and a Relay Race and a W ater Polo match will take place a 1 the Swimming Club. Tanjong Bun gah. on Sunday April 17. The follownig will represent the P
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  • 566 347 L ESO NG YL-uH RUBBEH ESTATES, LTD. 22 PER CENT. DIVIDEND The fourth annual general ine fc t U2 H l.aieholders was held at the ReglsiLi Offices of the Company, 23 Bea-h Street, Penang, on Friday, Apri.’s 1927, at 12 noon. There were present Messrs. C. IL Graburn
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 322 348 Amateur Races FmsT Day’s Results B OwN Correspondent) }W Ova Own u ipoH Aprjl w f daV of the amateur race TsrfClub* a heavy- Fields i fr ii There was a fair attend*tfudingH H. the Sultan of r,k JUCE 1. (4 FURLONGS) rKTO Xfi 112. (Coe) MAHJOXI»
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    • 300 348 S INGAPORE v. SELANGOR SCORB v r e m«tch a nd Sin gapore beg n -y <,i the ?.d j>g. ILd WCrttoCr v\aS iliib but ii c wc el was am c ram overnight. Singapore fcUrit’d badly losing 3 for 30. Ashworth snd C ngdon ra’sed rhe scor Ik but
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    • 52 348 ASSOCIATION FORMED (Fi»m Our Own Corrirpondrnt) Bangkok, April 17 Lawn Tennis players from Bangkok and interior clubs, numbering twelve altogether, have formed a Lawn Tennis Assoc ation for Siam, the objects being to control and arrange hampionships in Siam and to choose representatives for Siam n Intermit
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    • 609 348 S.F.P. Busy Week at the Club Interesting Week-end Events The past week has been a busy one at the Yacht Club, as boats were out under guidance of helmswomen practising for the ladies’ race on Saturday. This fizzled out owing to weather conditions and is to be
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    • 559 348 S.T Arrangements for the Easter Tournament Tin- Easter Polo Tournament is being played in Singapore Polo Club ground, Balestier Road, on the 15th, JGth, 17th and 18th. 1 he trophies to be competed f'»r arc tin- King’s Own” Regiment Cup and the MacDougall Cup. The KO.lt. Cup was presented
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    • 429 349 I Hl. I’EKAk lE\M Eo|( PENANG ks a preliminary to Perak’s first Stat.- cricket match of the season, against Penang at Penang on Saturday a interesting trial match was placed I poll on Saturday and Sunday in Gmdi most of the players likelv to represent Perak in
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    • 758 349 To-day’s Match in Penang The annual inter-state fixture between Penang and 1 erak which begins to-day <ai the Esplanade should jjrovide a very close tussle. For a number of yeaie Penang’s supremacy has been unchallenged. Iliis year the sides appear to be better balanced. On paper at any
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    • 30 349 A team of Kuala Lumpur 0 will play the A.C.S. Inion Renoug Ground to-day at P P I P. team to morrow at H 1 e same place
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  • 1321 350 s «r fob oefe»d«»ts tu v vjxds NO DISHONESTY ftL'e Farrer -Uanbv delivered on Thursday morning in Kuala ?in the ease in which -Mr. L L. e U P n thl Kuala Lumpur broker, j\iessrs. Stiveu and Green for a *6,760.59, alleged to be bae due and
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  • 256 350 THEFT FROM MAIL TRAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, April 13 E. Rodrigues was formally charged today with the theft of $1,500 from the mail train between Gemas and Tampin on April (j. He was remanded. Two Chinese have been sentenced to a year for robbery of a
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  • 146 350 He was rather a pathetic figure. He had the soul of a real knot, but was afflicted with one of those faces the appearance and colour of which clash with ail but the most subdued fashions and shades. His hair, too, was of that violent red that overwhelms the
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  • 112 351 FIVE WICKETS IN HAND Penang ('merged triumphant from the inter-state cricket rmtch with Perak yesterday the home team managing to defeat her rivals with 5 wickets in hand. This was largely due to the efforts, very useful in the aggregate, of Bird, Knight, Orr and Ho Ah
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  • 77 351 Tlu entire Chinese crew, mm her ng 16, < f the Stra’ts steamer, Srie Muar, which was to have sailed for Bemarn B ver in the afternoon vent on strke yesterday and the sailing had to be cane (died. The cause of the trouble was the dismissal
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  • 247 351 BALIK PULAU EN EETE An agri horl ie;ilt ural show held under the auspices of the Malayan Agri Horticultural Association was opened on Saturday morning in glorious weather, at th liefTi ation Ground, Balik Pillau. In spite of the distance from town, large crowds arrived by motor ears
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  • 453 351 GENERALLY STEADY (From Our Own Correspondent) I/ondon, (By Mail) Stead nos has characte sed the London Tn Market during the past week. Values have fluctuated bet ween very narrow limits. The backwardation remains at a cemparativeiy high figure £l5 10s. Demand for pot and nearby t.n.
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  • 63 351 (1 row Our Own Corrbspondbnt) Bangkok. April 17 1 heir Majesties the King and Queen of Siam left Bangkok on a holidav (ru sc <>n the royal yacht. They are pl inning a visit to the many coastal towns and will play golf in
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  • 252 351 THE MO iOR COLLISION VERDICT (io The Editor of the Straits Echo, Sir, The discharge of the case w'thout any trial of the motor collision in which Ml 5 Patricia Foley lost her life on the plea that the Police could not bring forward sufficient tv
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  • 232 351 The Right Reverend Ferguson-Dave, I). D., Bish *p of Singapore, was entertamed at the St. George’s Church compound to a farev ell tea party on Saturday afternoon by the members of t’e Ta ::i' Congtegat on, Penang, in honour of his mpctiding retirement. There" 1 a large
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  • 63 351 nuriiMDLCL J|r The Sze Jai Tong Rank lll «iirance Company report a ne th vear ended December q a p|e 5356.003. The total sum $594.829 out of which it J v pay a 10 per cent, reserve $lOO,OOO. pay and p v a bonus J m< ent
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  • 1075 352 \ature (By sweet Nature! e'er my side, thee in tbe scudding cloud, ii,ber s g 1 .-er e 'soothes tny Thy sunny snnie c ti Jd heals the aching place; c“me weal, come woe, I stdl can smile- While gazing on thy lace. sses the 60th aMiverAof the
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  • 397 352 A PRETTY WOMAN’S PART A remarkable piece of secret history has been revealed by Admiral Mark Kerr. Admiral Kerr’s revelation is contained in a book of reminiscences, Land, Sea and Air.” The story of the Majuba Hill expedition ha s hitherto been within the knowledge of
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  • 1025 353 ANN’I AL MEETING 01 MA. I.AYAN BRANCH The anmi s meet ng of the ?da. an Branch o: the Bi sh AL-dira! A -oma tim hel I at Kuala Lumpur tins Easter. Th. Hon. Hr. A. L. Hoops. L-tiring I’;. dint, in the course: of h <-d said: W<-
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  • 470 353 THE STEVENSON SCHEME EXAMINED 6U« (iWK COMIIWOWIKTi Ai mdi lus oecn v. r tte n recently c< n rii g the Sieven-on scheme of export r ret on and it interring to exau, ne tlu arguments imide for and aga Dg: th- cheim opinion being naturally d‘vided.
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  • 229 353 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD RIBBF/R SALES Penang, Ap^ During the period under reT *f W gtea Jj rubber market has remained H !r y wit li pices slightly easier t ,ac T ruling at last Weeks auction. f stocks again shew an increase. a st ami at 63.861 tons. H22/ tons
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  • 1267 354 STOCKS 1 "Jj -»ilvi"S I" "l’“ nt hav n" to announce an mXe Undon storks. The warereport issued on the 21st instant i \4intrfi 2 329 tons, deliveries tons, stocks 61,30(1 tons, deie,seof 216 t<ins dur ng the d- te last year the stocks were 'VI Mt think
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  • 76 354 A PROMINENT K. L. GATHERING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, April 20 Her Excellency Lady Guillemard was entertained to dinner by the Kuala Lumpur ladies, .Mrs. Peel, wife of the Chief Secretary, presiding. The others present included Xxidy Gompertz and Mesdames Lornie, Gibson, Bradney, Gilman, Sells,
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  • 176 354 A further two hundred L.C.C. trarncars are to be remodelled. A benefit match is to be held on the Surrey ground in August for Sandham. The match will be between Surrey and Yorkshire. An anonymous benefactor has offered £I(X),(XX) to St. Andrews University, of which £40,000 is
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