The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 5 November 1930

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  • 19 837 Straits Echo Weekly (Mail) Edition. |lB PER ANNUM SINGLE COPY 40 CTS Vol. 28 PENANG, NOVEMBERS, 1930. NO. 44.
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  • Page 837 Advertisements
    • 323 837 CONTENTS i LEADERS. Penang s Health Record Good 852 Alleged Sale Of Liquor 853 Somersaulted Off Bicycle To Grabs 853 Harbour Facilities 839 The Long And Short Of A Case 854 Lest We Ourselves f'orget 839 Claim Against Khong Thong Press 854 China News Factories 842 Petty Theft Cases Tn
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  • Page 838 Advertisements
    • 146 838 THE STRAITS ECHO WEEKLY EDITION. Published the day prior co the departure of each mail for Europe, it contains the latest local news originally given in the daily issues ag well as the leading and special articles. The subscription is $lB per annum, post free to any part of the
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  • 463 839 “The Straits Echo” favours the Lovett scheme and rubber restriction, because it believes that a bird in a cage is worth ten in the bush. Rubber will right itself in course oi time, and so will tin, but we would like to see the required rectification without having
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  • 555 839 When we referred recently to Dr. C. T. Wang’s childish attempts to explain why bandits captured missionaries, we did not wish to imply that foreign politicians were the embodiment of truthfulness. Our contention is that China is being handicapped because politicians there attempt to emulate the
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  • 110 839 COMMITTED FOR TRIAL TO ASSIZES. Lee Chuam a banishee found in the Colony without permission to return, was yesterday committed for trial at the Assizes following a preliminary inquiry held by Police Magistrate Mr. E. Jago. Chief Detective Inspector Fowler, producing a sanction to prosecute, tcstitied
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  • 49 839 the Acting Com- missioner of Police, will go to Ipoh tn take up the appointment of Chief Police Officer, Perak Mr Bagot. who fins done such excellent woi I. in Perak ’hen gdc? In Krlatofnn is C P.O,
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    • 26 839 TH straits echo. PUBLISHED DAILY. WEEKLY EDITIONS staining the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe. “Straits Echo" Building. Penang Road, Penang.
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  • 985 840 EXPENSIVE CUSTOMS. APPEAL TO SINGAPORE EMPLOYEES. At the annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Servants Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., held in the Legislative Council Chamber, earnest appeals were made to the members to try and combat the costly communal customs which were the
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  • 58 840 says the Times of Malaya. that Mr. T. G. Wiggins is expected to return from leave by the s.s. Gleniffer on October ‘2B. He will resume hh appointment as Administrator. Centra 1 Health Board, as from November 1, ir succession to Mr. L. E. Oldridge, wht has filled
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  • 388 840 hve.storeyed blocks FL'LL DETAILS OF NEM CONSTRUCTIONS. Steady progress is being ma d t the extensions and improvements toX General Hospital, Penang. Ju w i. re-construction scheme, which is ed to clear the District hospital o fS many small houses that are there at sent and to
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  • 18 840 Mr. .1. Murray Kuss t„te, Taiping, has proceeded a I Iphi Estate. Sungei S.pu<
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  • 171 841 JUDGMENT reserved in trade mark case. Judgment was reserved in the case lD which a coffee powder manufacturer gu j n g a rival in business for the allecred infringement of a trade mark. Koav Low through his lawyer, Mr. J. J Saunders, applied to
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  • 226 841 LARGE ATTENDANCE. The funeral of Mrs. Lim Boon Haw, wife of the well-known Penang resident, took place yesterday morning at 11 a.m. from No. 1 Light Street. The Town Band was present and the route followed was as follows: Penang Street. China Street, Beach
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  • 21 841 hrik r A enables. District Officer, i» hiii I Berak, is proceeding Home on the 14th proximo.
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  • 186 841 FREQUENT POSTPONEMENTS. STRONG COMMENT BY MR. JUSTICE SIMPSON. Singapore. October 21' Litigation is pending in the Supreme Court between two Indians over the 1>45.0m prize in the Big Sweep of the > ngaporo Turf Club May Meeting. 1 he plaintiff claims that the number which drew
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  • 88 841 RETURN TO PRISON AFTER MONTH’S LIBERTY. A Chinese who was last discharged from prison on September 26, 1930. was yesterday sent back as an inmate for a further eleven months. The accused. Ng Lam. was convicted of the theft of some clothing from a house in
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  • 13 841 Keller arrived at the E. A O Hotel, yesterday from Singapore.
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  • 30 841 Perak, accom- panied by his wife and family, left Ipoh on Monday night for Singapore. He travailed in a special coach attached to the night mail train.
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  • 63 841 Dr Manikam. Mr B Billett. Mr C. 0 M. Cumberlege. Mr. G. Kellar Mr. F. P. Roche, Mr. D C Burn Mr Citron. Mr B MacLeod Baxter. Mr -L C. Cuthbert. Mr N Fish. Mr A S
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  • 453 841 BADLY DRAFTED PLAINT IN CIVIL ACTION. A had lx drafted plaint rvnuited in a client being condemned to pax costs of the dav to the other p.-irtv in i < ase that came up for hearing before His Lordship Mr. Justice Sproule ter day.
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  • 11 841 arrived hen vesterdav hv the Achilles from Home.
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  • 836 842 Cabled messages from China during the past week tell of many happenings, but as most of the reports originate from propagandist sources, it is almost impossible to distinguish between fact and fiction. Many of these messages are self-contradictory, a recent instance being a report that Marshal Feng
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  • 23 842 arrived in Penang by the s.s. “Achilles’' from England yesterday.
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  • 235 842 WOMAN STABBED. REJECTED ADVANCES 0, drunken man. influence a Malay, Hanns bin Va|,, w .i stated to have entered housed lepute at Kuala Kangsar Road «ul mg shunned by it have cut her left forearm knife Appearing at the Pena» p*. Court yesterday on a charge »0«™ hint,
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  • 57 842 INDIAN SENT TO HOUSE OF DETENTION. Kaju Pillay, a was sent to the House of yesterday when he Police Magistrate Mr. E- W charge of being a vagrant. Detective Inspector BlflkwL ed the Court that 1 ’Ha?‘ th as n result of his "PP
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  • 30 842 Passengers who dl n p eli by yesterday from Bels 8 Mr. Kuala were Mr. A. Dune»”’ j M-. E, A- tannK Mr. M. Skeet and Mr. w. n
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  • 541 843 IMPORTANCE OF EVENT. VALUE TO ADMINISTRATOR and merchant. Throughout the British Empire a population Census is taken every ten years and the next one is due in the first Jialf of 1931. Different parts of the Empire are allowed a certain latitude in the selection of
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  • 146 843 CHINESE CAUGHT IN THE ACT. It was one thing to take a parcel containing silk pyjamas from an unattended car and another thing to get away with the loot, as Tan Ah Soo found out when he was charged yesterdi’ at the Penang Police Court
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  • 65 843 SUMMONS AGAINST A CHINESE. A summons in which Lee Tiang Seng was alleged to have neglected to maintain his wife. Khoo Lav Yean, was mentioned at the Penang Police Court yesterday. bv Mr. T. Conaghan. counsel for the husband. Hearing was fixed for November 20
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  • 88 843 The following disembarked here yesterday from the Matang from Kopah, Renong, Tongkah, and Bangkok: T R. Weir. Mr. F. P. Clark, Mr. A. E. Robinson. Mr. T. Blackie, FP Mathew. Madame Nakavachi, Mi. C S Bvrnes. Mr. M. M. Jack, Mr W. T G. Moriee, Mr. W. H. Walters. Mrs.
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  • 290 843 MOTOR CAR DRIVER WARNED. On ucco mt of his failure to report an accident, Aid. Zain, dnv-r of car K7Ol, was summoned to tho Penang Police Court yesterday. He vas additionally charged with negligent driving. Claiming trial. Zain stated that his employer was in the cur
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  • 73 843 ACCUSED SENT TO HOUSE OF DETENTION. Chung Ah Hoy. the Chinese who lifted the brassphte bearing Dr. T. Oyama's name, appeared Yesterday at the P< nang Police Court for sentence. Detective Inspector Blakesley said that the accused had no previous conviction. and no place nf abode
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  • 33 843 of t e Metho- dist M-ssion Tamil (.Tmrc Hat*» Kr»mat Road, will be held in the AngloChinese School premises. I) to Kramat PiQad. on November I at I p m.
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  • 545 844 “SUPPORT YOUR CLUB.” A. A. SECRETARY’S FIRST VISIT TO EAST. “Consider it your duty to support your Club,” is the message Mr. Stenson Cooke had to give to the motorists of Penang a few hours before he left these shores early this morning. Mr. Stenson Cooke
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  • 42 844 A CHINESE ON TRIAL. Alleged to have attempted to break into storehouses at 176 and 178 Pitt Street. Lee Weng was yesterday ordered to appear again at the Penang Police Court on November 6 for trial.
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  • 122 844 BROKEN ROPE LEADS TO CONFUSION. Traffic round Victoria Per Penang, was blocked for about half an hour yesterday afternoon when about 25 tong kangs broke loose from their moorings in the tongkang enclosure and crowded round the Pier. It is stated that the rope
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  • 37 844 2,739 LEFT YESTERDAY FROM PENANG. About 2,739 Indian unemployed coolies were repatriated from Penang to India yesterday by the “Tairea”. The boat arrived here from Port Swett enham, where 2.010 Indian coolies were also repatriated.
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  • 92 844 took place about noon yes- terday at his residence in Simpang Ampat, Province Wellesley, at the age of 55, of Mr. M. J. de Cruz, well known as an engineering and building contractor. He leaves a widow, a son, Mr. J. E de Cruz, who is on the
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  • 155 844 STEWART LANE GANG ROBBERY case. Sentence of 19 months’ rigorous in, prisonment was I)asse d by the P.. District Judge, Mr. H. A S day on Wong Kin. Wong Kin was one of the two men convicted on Tuesday at the PeZ Police Court of dishonestly
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  • 158 844 YOUNG THIEF CAUGHT. Relieving new houses of their electrical fittings appeared to be in the line jf a young Chinese. Pak Tong, who oleaded guilty at the Penang Police Court yesterday to stealing eight switches from a house in College Lane. Detective Inspector Blakesley said
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  • 83 844 The following were among the a rr ivals i he following were y- tIK E .< o. Hotel A W A- Spicer. Mr. W- c qn j and Mrs. A J. Hodgson. Mrs <l. E. Welling. Mr. A. Bond. Mr. W. Brewis l ord. Mr. HU»Mr. E. C. Meyriek. Mr.
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  • 707 845 public has now had sufficient T itu dv the details of the Lovett /nr the control of tin, and ,h less comment has appeared in p ress than might have been ex*2/' there has been considerable «Lion of the proposals in the world. As we anticipat- when
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  • 407 845 T he editor of the London publication. “The Business World,” belongs to a type which is sadly lacking n Malaya, for he looks for silver linings behind clouds, and he finds them. The people of England, like those in Malaya, have been croaking about the terrible
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  • 72 845 ON FACE AND CHEST. Ipoh, October 31 Mr K. S Stevens, manager of Italasia Motors, is at present in hospital in Batu Gajah suffering from severe burns on the face and chest received when his clothes caught fire during th»- course of a party at his residence.
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  • 121 845 LIST NO. 2. The Hon. Treasurers acknowledge with thanks the following suLscrip tions; Previously acknowledged 147. ('ng Kongsi 5. The Hoi Tso Soo Tai Pak Kong 5 Eng Cheang Thye A Co. I Yeoh Guan Cheang I Hip Lee Lor,ng Hup K» ♦A < o 5.
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  • 307 846 SCISSORS' WOUND. ACCUSED’S ALLEGATIONS AGAINST DETECTIVE. What might have been regarded as a trivial accident led to proceedings at the Penang Police Court yesterday, in the course of which aspersions were cast on a member of the local detective force. That he was arrested and forced
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  • 103 846 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST CASE. A man on whose account prosecution was commenced against Lai Ah Eng suddenly disappeared from Penang, according to Court Inspector Roberts yesterday. Mr. Roberts stated that the complainant had left for China. Lai Ah Eng was charged at the Penang
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  • 240 846 EXDRIVER’S STORY NOT CREDITED. An unconvincing story of having received various motor accessories from his absconding employer was told to Police Magistrate Mr. E. Jago yesterday by Lim Hoay Lye, who was arraigned on a charge of fraudulent possession of a motor horn, a
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  • 89 846 PLEA OF GUILTY NOT ACCEPTED. The Police refused to accept a plea of guilty yesterday in connection with the case against Udayapen of causing hurt to another person, now under treatment at the Hospital. Court Inspector Roberts stated that it was quite likely that the
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  • 53 846 at the E. A 0. Hotel yesterday: Miss Jennie William. Miss Jane K. Atwood. Mr. Willy Kohler. Mr. A. S. Morton. Mr. D. S. Raleigh, Mr. C. Kleim, Mr. P. Haeknle, Mr. A. L. Welling. Mr. U. Nachenins. Mr. W. L. Redcr and Mr.
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  • 222 846 help fromreuJ FUND. I •‘pplications from iiw.. I in Penang for employ 1 «'ill be considered' b /th»/ ‘»1 the Penang Chinese pA 0 0 1 het Fund. Such tn-le in person at Hon. Secretary of the F un ft'l Seung, at Bti B cach < days
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 91 846 (To the Editor of the Strait* Eck Sir. With reference to your column» der the caption Malayan Agnouc Conference appearing in your issue concerning Mechanical tuW of Bice, may we correct the name the company to read e 8 Leong A Co., instead of Mew, Lung
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  • 54 846 l>,o Bono Pub ion:- ready stated publication of several same reader, with a pi to each in order to cor into imagining that se* 1 ents are expressing Your letter signed u ready appeared, but f signed “Pro Bono dorses the former. vou repeat your oj a
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  • 938 847 JEWELLERY sale. JL’DGE accepts story of 'defendant. Pisni ssing an action brought against an agricultural officer His Lordship Mr Justice Sproule said yesterday that the evidence of the plaintiff and her only witness, her husband, was onlv a j arrot jjlte repetition of some particular words Once
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  • 22 847 Hogan, senior partner of’Messrs. Hogan and Irens. Penang, «•ill be leaving for England on furlough -eirlv this month.
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  • 25 847 Acting Conserva- tor of Forests, Kedah, is going home on leave to-day and his succe’WOT is Mr. U. WDkinStm from Malacca.
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  • 311 847 FAIR AT BUTTERWORTH. MRS. SPROLLE’S SPECIAL APPEAL. Ixjcal celebrations in connection with the Poppy Dav Fund were ushered in vesterdav with the opening m the evening of a Variety Fair at Butterw» rth A strong committee which had been working for some weeks past had
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  • 23 847 The following were booked for Kuala Lumpur by train last night Mr. Ri chard Sidney, Mr. Ching Boon Tong and Mr. Abdul Kader.
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  • 35 847 was booked for Singa- pore from Penang by train t last night. Mr. and Mrs J. E. Cogswell, and Mr and Mrs. Proctor were booked for Kuala Kubu Road by the same trail.
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  • 29 847 booked for Bangkok by the Express last night from Penang were Mr. Wildcrson, Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. Mr. Poon Teong. Mr. K. Ingavanija. Mi Versteech and Mr Hallpatch
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  • 28 847 Financial Adviser, Johore, is mentioned as a possible successor to Mr. M. B. Shelley as Treasurer. Singapore. Mr. Shelley is acting as Colonial Secretary
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  • 32 847 of Sungei Choh cm- tate. well known in the F.M.S. as a cricketer and now on leave, has been operated upon for appendicitis fu a Shrewsbury nursing home
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  • 622 848 As a general rule, new arriv ds in Penang can otten see the country with a better perspective than can those who,having lived here for a number of years, have become so close to it that their vision is blurred. For that reason, any criticism
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  • 605 848 A remarkable admission has been made in Colombo to a committee appointed to watch over the interests of the Ceylon rubber industry, but it is impossible to tell whether the author of it is the Governor of the Straits Settlements, the High Commissioner of the Federated
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  • 131 848 MR. K. M. McLEOD. The staffs of Jawi, Krian. Kampow Lima and Dorset Estates met on the padang of Jawi Estate on Friday at 9 pm. to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McLeod. Mr. McLeod was the manager of these four estates and
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  • 79 848 Mr. .T. F. Morten. ing as Senior District Offi j worth, since the retirement* Pratt, is under orders to 1 gapore to assume duties w cretary to Government fr to Butterworth Mr. Mor Xu time as First Assistant der Secretary to Govermne t gapore he will
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  • 1171 849 11th ANNIVERSARY. Post Office Recreation Club of Penang celebrated their eleventh annirersary yesterday. At the annual general meeting held at tbe Club premises a large number of members were present. Mr. Ooi Phee Leng, the President, occupied the Report For Tbe Year. After the minutes
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  • 297 849 SUICIDE VERDICT AT INQUEST. Smcide by drowning was the verdiH returned at the inquirx held on Saturday into the death of a Chinese. Inspector Emburv led the evidence. Hassan bin Ijebai Man. a lascur attached to k.s. Kuliin, said that be was on board th<‘
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  • 721 850 MR. FARQUHARSON’S SCHEME. MEETING OF IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. At the meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on Friday the 24th October, 1930, Mr. D. Farquharson suggested that flic Committee; should invite the Government to explore the possibility of employing surplus Tamil labour on the
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  • 19 850 has been appoint- ed Assistant Director of Education for Chinese Schools S. S. and F.M.S.
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  • 26 850 has been appoint- ed an Unofficial Trustee of the Penang Free School in place of Mr. G. L. Ham, who has resigned.
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  • 19 850 has been ap- pointed Acting Captain whilst in command of “F.” (European Company) Province Wellesley.
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  • 31 850 were booked by the night train yesterday for Kuala Lumpur. Passengers by the same train for Singapore were Mr. and Mrs. Van Veen.
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  • 35 850 has directed that Sir Din- shah Fardunji Mulla be sworn in the Privy Council and be appointed a member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council under the -Jurisdiction \ct of 1929.
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  • 47 850 The following were among the arrivals at the E. O. Hotel during the week-end Mr. P. B. Hare, Mr. N. Moller, Mr. A. S. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs K. Allix, Mrs. A. M. Filter, Mr. G. D. Risien, Mr. A. T. Bennett, and Mr. F. C. Steward.
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  • 320 850 balance of loan SHARES SOLD to fecove» part of claim. -Judgment was entered in th. r Court m favour of a Pen.™ f ho sued a ehetty firm for ot a. sum of $12,500 bal»r,«T* certain cash transactions d Mr. leap Chor E e cam™,,
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  • 30 850 At the Rotary tiffin at the E. Hotel to-day, Dr. G. S. Gia», tteta ior Health Officer. Penang MwWJ* will deliver an address on Hwjfl» ters.
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  • 75 850 The s.s. -Kuala” amvtd he» day from Belawan Dell inn;—Mr. and Mrs. r D Gardener. Mr. Sargant, J’’ n j> Hoppe, Mr. K. C. Macp° ftBoeza, Mrs. Guntheir, Mr Kee, Miss Ng Siew Yuen, Wan Yet. Madam Cheah b. Miss Loke Sorlip, Miss Leong Mr. Tan Soo
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  • 619 851 good dividends. DOUBLES by VALEDINO and plas hatan. Singapore. November 1. jh e weather cleared up after the morning rain for the second jav of the Singapore Amateur Race Meeting. The, attendance rtf moderate but included HE r John Scott. Officer Adminiitratmg the Government, and the
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  • 20 851 is succeeding Mrs. A. W. Greaves as Lady Supervisor, F. M. S. Railway Hotel, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 34 851 of H. M Naval Base. Singapore, left by the P. and O. Khyber on Friday for New Zealand. via Colombo and Australia. He will be away about four months.
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  • 26 851 was the Hon. Mr. C. Bradberv, the well-known planter of Labis. Johore. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bradbury.
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  • 44 851 has been pleased to appoint Captain R. M’. Blair. Malay States Volunteer Regiment. Raja Musa bin Raja Lot and Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammed. ♦<. be Honorary Aides-dr-Cnmp to His Excellency. with effect from the 20th October. 1930. inclusive.
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  • 429 851 SELANGOR’S EASY VICTORY. Kuala Lumpur. November 2. Selangor defeated Negri SembTnn at Hockey in Seremban by seven goals to nil. Ihe game wns witnessed by a good crowd, despite the Inter-State Rugger a (traction. Selangor were far superior and aggressive throughout, the homesters indulging in spasmodic
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  • 417 852 NEGRI DRAW WITH SINGAPORE. A DISAPPOINTING GAME. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, November 2. Al Sereinbun on Saturday Negri Sembilan drew with Singapore in the Malaya Cup, each side securing an unconverted try. It was a disappointing game before a record crowd. The Negri Sembilan
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  • 823 852 DR. GLASS’S VIEWS. WHEN TIGER MOSQUITOES THREATENED DANGER. Comparing the total population in George Town with that of other ports within reasonable distance, the health record is verv good, according to Dr. G S. Glass. Senior Health Officer. Penang Municipality. He gave an address on ‘Health
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  • 61 852 minimum punishment IN THE LAW. “The law does not allo# von anything loss than sev lam sorry to say that, sal ship Mr. Justice Sproule w™ a mi m at the assizes 1K Choong Chang was chargeifl robbery of $2O from one and with attempt
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  • 28 852 The Kedah Branch of thc \ssoeintion of Mah.™ th\rmistice Day at > uiigti gj. vear. There will be a 1 Service Men and Scouts on the
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  • 31 852 Dr. T. W. H. Borne• >n F.M.S.. Dr. ><• M* HcJth Officer, and H ford. Chief Sanitary Office vl to return from Home Thursday, Nm tnnbcr i'
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  • 1090 853 WS comes from Shanghai, stating that authentic reports have been revived that some of the foreign legations in Peking contemplate transferring to Nanking, and that th? removal will be effected some time next summer. As against this, however, authentic reports received in thi office of
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  • 60 853 CHINESE CHARGED. Selling dutiable liquor without a licence was the charge preferred against Tan Cheng Hock, a Chinese, in the Police Court yesterday Mr. Morgan of the Government Mom polies prosecuted and Mr. G. H. Goh defended the accused who claimed trial. The case was postponed
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  • 93 853 BURMAH LANE MOTOR MISHAP. As the result of a motor accident a Chinese was removed to the Hospital from Burundi Lane. Fortunately it was found that he was none the worse for his experience. It appears that this man who was riding his motor cycle
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  • 103 853 Mr J W Haddon. Mr. and Mrs. M. R Henderson, Mr. O. Smalley, Mrs. E FrainMr L S. Freer, Mrs M S E Richard sou, Dr. K. L. Koemng, Mr. and Mr-». W. N. Sands Mr
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  • 229 854 SUCCESSFUL APPEAL. Allowing the benefit of a doubt to tire accused His Lordship Mr. Justice bproule who heard a criminal appeal yesterday set aside a conviction by the Penang District Judge Mr. H. A. Forrer. Lim Kim Tok, of 151 Dope Walk. Penang
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  • 178 854 POSTPONEMENT GRANTED. The case in which Messrs. L. E. TeE Co.’s Trading Society are suing the Khong Thong Press for the recovery of a sum of $237.33 being the amount due on four bills of exchange and interes* thereon at eight per cent came up
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  • 15 854 was booked for Kuala Lumpur from Penang by train last night.
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  • 193 854 TWO CONVICTIONS. Theft of a silk umbrella valued $2 was alleged against Aug Ah Tiaw. Accused was arrested on Sunda\ morning at the junction of Beach Street and Bishop Street while walking with the umbrella which was claimed by the owner of shop No.
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  • 121 854 CHARGE AGAINST A CHINESE. Alleged to be a notorious bad liver Tye Ah Eng, a Chinese, was produced in the Police Court yesterday. He was asked to show cause why he should not be bound over to be of good behaviour. Accused who said ho had
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  • 76 854 WHY BENGALI STOWED AWAY. A Bengali named Bustan was charged in the Police Court yesterday with being a stowaway on board the s.s. Tilawa from Singapore to Penang. Accused admitted the charge and stated that he wanted to come to Penang from Singapore but had no
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  • 263 854 PENANG CRIM INAL ASSIZES. OPENING TO-DAY. fourteen cases on the CALENDAR. Criminal Assizes at Penang own u day presided ovei b.v His Lortship Mr ■Justice bproule and the session b* pected to continue for a week TU. are fourteen eases on the Calendar of 1,10,1 two are murder charges. Foui
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  • 61 854 TWO BOATMEN FINED. Two Tamil boatmen. Aju lingam, were charged in (gjjmij. Police Court with using their J without a licence at a r aD< j Both the accused pleaded g tongto u said that the owners ot ttie had their licences. 55 The Magistrate fined
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  • 34 854 The follow ing were an nt the «V Homl Mr Gauthier. Mr 1 ll Mr W. Houehiit. Mis» Bouehtd. Stark. Mr. B H, Jon nf M,.. II I-
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  • 617 855 It would be interesting to km w would happen Io Malaya if a Jump came. Unfortunately. the axerage residnt of tfiis country has never experienced a slump, hence he would probably be at a complete los< to knoW bow to deal with it. There
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  • 240 855 A week ago a scheme was published which had as its object the saving oi the tin industry. Rumours of the proposals which had been formulated bv Mr. Lovett, of the F.M S. Government Mines Department, had somehow leaked out before the scheme was ready
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  • 52 855 of Malacca, will be going Home in the near future. Others who will be leaving the Settlement are Mr D M Robertson, the manager of Chempadak Estate. M sjid Tanah Mr C I*’ Proctor, of Bert am Estate. and Mi- E H Kirby. of S’mtrei J’-haru
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  • 124 855 SEQUEL TO A EIRE. (I I'm Our Own >i r spmulvnt Ipoh, Nos end er I A Chines»’ child was burnt to dcu'h it. 0 lonol hut in a vegetable squilhr’s plot. The mother left the hut to work in the x'egetable garden, leaving thru*,
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  • 68 855 TRIAL OPENED IN FIRST. The first of the four c. s.-s on the Assize Calendar r< itmg to count rtc.t coins was taken up lor hear ng xe>tc dax afternoon. Tech Kin. the accused, who pleaded not guilty. was defended by Mr M eNiece. <>nly otic
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  • 22 855 of mem- hers of the Penang Club will be held this evening in the Chib premises at 7
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  • 24 855 were book- ed from Penang for Bangkok by the Express yesterday.
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  • 11 855 M S has been granted home leave.
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  • 18 855 M C. S goes to Kedah as successor to Mr. A V. Aston, MC M.C.S.
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  • 17 855 Acting Surgeon Ipoh. will be proe’cding home on furlough on Fridav, November 14
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  • 27 855 the new Consul General for China in Singapore, vis entertained to dinner bv the member- of the Goh Loo Club on Snnda' evening
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  • 28 855 M.C.. M C S.. who r< turned from leave bv the Raw upindi. has bei'ii jxisted to Alor St as Adviser of Lands, Kedah.
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  • 29 855 arrived from Hong Kong on Friday by the DoPar liner "President Fillmore As alrwid* reported Dr Mu tnpha Las been ap point'll Govevnmrnt Pitßoblgf*** K'dah.
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  • 792 856 ACCUSED CONVICTED. REFERRED TO DISTRICT COURT FOR SENTENCE. The accused in the Butterworth Criminal Libel case was, yesterday, convicted by the Magistrate at the conclusion of the trial and the case was transferred to the District Court for sentence. Mr. Wan Mohammed Razzali alias de Hammel stood
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  • 89 856 SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST SCHOOLMASTER. Yeoh Chooi Seng, a Chinese School Master of Jelutong who stood charged with committing mi assault on i little bov. was vesterdav acquitted at the Assize Court. After the first charge had been read, the Deputy Public Prosecutor informed the Court that
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  • 444 856 PENANG ASSIZES. .i, 1 Cl >se3 on the roll,, the euang Criminal Assizes wW opened to-day have been fixed for Mot day next. When Mr. Justice SpS mounted the Bench, Mr. B. E S the Acting D.P.P., said there wer c li cases, two on
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  • 1239 857 OBJECTIONS ANSWERED. REALLY simple matter needing very little SPACE. (By “The Riding Boy.”) “The question of a Double-Tote has recently been raised in the Press,” said Mr D- A. M. Brown, the President of the Penang Turf'Club, at its Annual General meeting yesterday.
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  • 173 857 IRISH SEAMAN SENTENCED. GOT DRUNK ON “CHINESE WHISKY.” Singapore, November 4 Patrick Walsh, an Irish seaman employed on board the s s Treherbcrt. was sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police (Joint this morning for assaulting a public, servant, Mr. F. Shaw, an
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  • 41 857 at the Runnymed Hotel on Saturday are request. <1 to purchase their tickets beforehand or pay cash at the door oil the ll'gllt ol the dance, a» no chit- can be taken for tickets.
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  • 42 857 left Penang yesterday for Bangkok bv the Express for the celebrations in connect iun with the birthday of th. King of Siam which MU «bout Novrnjbvi t?.
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  • 807 858 DECREASING REVENUE. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Penang Turf Club was held yesterday. Mr. J). A. M. Brown presided and others present were Messrs. F. Baker, J. ?»foneill, J. Dawbarn, Koh Leok Hup, J J. Saunders, V. C. Nolan, V. Lunberg. F. Skinner,
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  • 68 858 LAHAT MALAY SENT TO IPOH. The case against Buyong bin Jaffa’, who is charged with failing to report to the Pol’ce while under supervise with n lhe juri-dicticm ol Lahat, Perak, was transferred to Ipoh. Detective Inspector Blakesley stated that a warrant had arrived from
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  • 498 858 AN ADVENTURE AND SCIENTIFIC STUDY. CAPTAIN ROBINSON’S experiences. Our Own Correspond,., Singapore, November 5 h y 1 8 1 J 1 eu ton ya ht 1< has already covered 18,000 unit. Captain Robinson arrived in port thia morning in his thirty-two fetf boar bvaap,
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  • 1418 859 MOTORIST S PREDICAMENT. POLICE WITHDRAWS A SERIOUS ALLEGATION. Why didn’t you withdraw these summonses without wasting my time?” asked the Penang District Judge from Inspector Martin at the end of the trial of a motorist who had been brought up on three different charges said
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  • 18 859 aru leaving Ascot Hill, Ascot, within th'* next few days for Sarawak.
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  • 24 859 at the E. A O. Hotel yesfe» day included Mr. T. 11. S. Allen, Mr O. S. Dawbarn, and Mr. N. 8. Powell
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  • 22 859 by train last night: Mr. A. Salby and* Mr. W C. A. Freeman.
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