The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 23 September 1931

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  • 19 1 Straits Echo WEEKLY (MAIL) EDITION. lIS PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS. votTw? PENANG. SEPTEMBER 23. 1931 No. 38.
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    • 128 2 THE STRAITS ECHO. WEEKLY EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Eu- x rope, it contains the latest local news originally given in the daily issues as well as the leading and special articles. The subscription is $lB per annum, post free to any part
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  • 557 744 THE agitation for a Public Holiday in Malaya on October 10, China's National gay, is taking practical shape and the Penan? Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided unanimously at a Special General Meeting yesterday to ask that a Public Holiday oq October 10 be substituted for
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  • 441 744 By expelling the breath of a suspected person through tubes contains ing a solution of permanganate of potash and. sulphuric acid it is possible, it is said, to state whether that person is drunk since the red solution in that event turns white. Toy balloons are used to
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  • 597 744 Mr. Wee Gun Phai has gone to Singapore on i business visit. Mr. M. C. Pepper. DO., Kuala Langat, will .eave lor home on leave in November. Mr. and Mrs. Guillaume and Mr. J. E. Philpott leii for Bangkok yesterday morning 3y the International Express. Mr. M.
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  • 2283 745 3— ROTARIAN P. T. ALLEN’S ADDRESS. BENEFACTOR WHOSE NAME IS HELD IN EVERLASTING EXECRATION. Al the Rotary Club tiffin yesterday Rotarian P. T. Allen, the Resident Councillor of Penang, delivered an address on "Chinese Literature." Rotarian Lim Cheng Ean was in the chair. Roughly he divided
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  • 323 746 Not To Bet But Try Luck At Competition. On a charge of loitering for the purposes of bookmaking, wagering or betting, two Chinese named Yeoh Kok Thuan and Cheah Keng Seong stood their trial before the Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jago, yesterday. For the
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  • 141 746 Holiday On October 10. SATISFIED WITH ONE DAY FOR NEW YEAR. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce mustered strong at the special general meeting held yesterday to consider a reply to be sent to the Assistant Registrar of Societies to his query regarding the suggested holiday
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  • 415 746 Suit Against Executors Of Will. In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Whitley was engaged in hearing a suit in which the concubine of a deceased Towkay claims from the executors of the estate, the conveyance of certain properties bequeathed to her. The plaintiffs are Lee
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  • 91 746 Finger Prints Show Two Previous Convictions. Yeop bin Chee, the Malay youth who pleaded guilty last week to charges of theft and attempted theft from the dwelling houses of Europeans was yesterday produced in the Police Court before Mr. E. Jago. Detective Inspector Gordon, prosecuting,
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  • 377 746 IMPORTANT COURT RULING. Mi Justice* Prichard K.C. was engaged in tne Supreme Court, Ipoh on Monday in hearing a relerence irom the Collector of Estate Duties under section 37 of the Estate Duty Enactment. Ihe testator was the late Towkay Oh Cheng Ki'at, the well-known Kampar
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  • 323 746 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. Hearing was continued in the case in the District Court yesterday in which two Land Office clerks, Mohamed Yusuf and M. Idrus stand charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of $5O/- and with the abetment of the offence
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  • 693 747 Better Use Of Foods. VITAMIN REMOVED BY WASHING RICE. Nutrition research has been a mam feature of the work of the department of Biochemistry of the King Edward VII Medical College since its inception in May, 1927. In his latest report Prof. J. L. Rosedale says
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  • 741 747 DETECTIVE’S CLAIM TO BE CALLED “TUAN.” Further evidence for the prosecution was recorded by the Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jago, yesterday in the case against Mohamed Dak, an English speaking Police Lance Corporal, on a charge of assaulting a tongkong coolie named Ali Ibrahim al
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  • 331 747 Singapore Races. details OF big sweeps AT AUTUMN MEET. rhe pool in the Big Stm .l f Singapore Autumn R a P C e Mett tw eluded reached the amazinX i 1127,500 and the'dSbX was as follows: 1 the Wfc First Horse Second Horse jjI.OOO Third
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  • 626 748 M r Gandhi's statement of his case, and that of Cortfercss. before the federal lrture Committee on Tuesday, was nothing Structure <. wh Qe I no longer call myLtXh subject-1 would rather be cail--nWl_I still aspire to be a citizen, .rot ;me Empire, but in a Commonwealth
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  • 499 748 Where is Penang? Several letters have been recently received, by us though addressed to Penang, China. Others have been received though addressed to Penang India, still others Penang F.M.S. and one Penang. English I ndo-China. There has often been discussion concerning an Oxford movement perhaps there will be
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  • 581 748 Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Grumitt returned from Tcluk Anson yesterday by the s.s. “Kampar". Dr. Heinneman, of Tandjong Morawa Hospital, Sumatra, will be retiring in the near future. Mr. Goon Koon Lee will be arriving here this week from Sumatra on transfer to the Chinese Consulate
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  • 856 749 PROTRACTED FIGHT WITt. CHETTIAR. Sunt back to the Appeal Court which sa here last month, the case in which a CheU. is suing a Muslim over a mortgage transact 101 was yesterday heard before His Lordship Mi Justice Whitley. The Plaintiff, Kana Sona Cbuckalinganr, Chettiar, was
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  • 509 749 Result Of Slump. NO BROADCASTING IN SINGAPORE. Amateur wireless enthusiasts of Singapore /ill be surprised by the imorpiaLon tha omes through the Straits Settlements (Sin aporc) Association on the subject of the stabiishment of a oroadcasting station ir. Singapore. At the last meeting of the committee
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  • 409 749 Issue Of Licences. REFORM IN SYSTEM TO avoid delays or several years past. n In 1926 the total number of fire-arms iu -d m Penang was 2,105 guns 22? T« -•evoivers. 240 pistols and 176’air ‘il’ in l l929 g t r n dU i
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  • 176 749 Malay Handed Ovpr To Escort. Previously sent to the House of Detention by he Police Magistrate. Mr. E. Jago. because De 'ad no fixed place of abode and oser i ’J nears of subsistence, a Malay youth namea Tolah bin Ismail was yesterday produced he Police
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  • 927 750 pnouirv by the Assistant i here, our Chinese ChamJ^° f JShss voted solidly in favour of Commerce n holiday on O ctfobtain^ 3 0{ the foundation of the 10. J h X bv the surrender of the ceStion of work at the Chinese But it is sincerely
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  • 256 750 Charge Of Cheating Against Chinese. Bail in the sum of $1,400 was fixed in the case of Ong Ling Han. a Chinese, who war yesterday produced before the Police Mag s trate, Mr. E. Jago. He was charged with cheating one Awad bir Diab. Managing Partner of
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  • 258 750 SHOP.KEEPER’S CLAIM AGAINST CHETTIAR. Damages in $lO.OOO is claimed by a Chinese merchant from a Chettiar on the ground that the latter had his property wrongfully seized. The case came up lor hearing in the Supreme Court yesterday. The plaintiff Cheah Mah Poh is a
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  • 68 750 One Killed, Seven Injured. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 17. Eight Chinese were involved in an accident it Keppel Road this morning when two lorries iroceeding in opposite directions swerved to ivoid a cyclist, who crossed the road, and ill were involved in
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  • 217 750 Stabbing Incident At Taxi Stand. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 17. Charged with the murder of an Indian taxi driver at the rank opposite the Raffles Hotel, a Chinese youth claimed trial at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Stevens and a special jury.
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  • 1257 751 Receiving Payments. SOLE RESPONSIBILITY ON SHROFF. When the hearing was resumed yesterday morning in the District Court before Mr. H. A. Forrer of the case in which Mohomad Eusoff and M. M Idris, till recently of the Land Office, stand charged with criminal breach of
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  • 75 751 One Dies: Another In Critical Condition. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 17. Four Chinese workmen, employed at the new railway station building at Tanjong Pagar, were attacked in their sleep early this morning and stabbed in several places. One died shortly afterwards and the
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  • 335 751 lnsta,me “t REDUCTION IN house rates 1 1 •From our Own Corr rawntelll Al the usual monthly l mmiS ,l mbß Sanitary Board the Chairman la was prepared to accept paymen* <5 ment by instalments from considerable properly. He was not to accept payment by
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  • 186 751 Tamil Youth Brought Back From Ipoh. Arrested in Ipoh on a y rant n Arumugam a Tamil yesterday apP the Police Magistrate, Mr. E- Jago. trial on a charge of theft of cash to the value of $335 the P one Gurusamy. on June 17. Court
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  • 1236 752 When his Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi made his statement at Sri Menanti we took the view that the prowas the first step to'T All-Malaya Federation embracing the settlements, the Federated Malay Slates d tiie Onlederated Malay States. This view X implied support from no less
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  • 517 752 -4 icomuu is stated to have married recently for the eleventh time, seven of her previous husbands having been divorced and three having died. Her last husband says of her “Caroline, ain't nobody's fool.'' It seems to us that the most recent husband will have to be more
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  • 1043 753 China Flood Relief PENANG CHINESE R. C. BEAT KEDAH. The soccer match between the Kedah Chinese Recreation Club and the Penang Chinese Recreation Club, in aid of the China Flood Relief Fund, played on the latter's ground yesterday evening resulted in a win for the local club
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  • 132 753 SURE CURE GOES TO H. H. SULTAN OF PERAK. The following is the result of the draw for the Penang 1932 griffins which took place at the Turf Club Stables, Ayer It am Road, yesterday evening: No. 1. South Wind Mr. "Graham" (No. 2). No.
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  • 162 753 Ceremony Performed By Governor. (From Our Own Correspondents) Singapore, September 17. A historic event occurred to-night when HE. the Governor formally declared open Singapore's first city organ, which ceremony was followed by a gala programme, which was performed by 50 instrumentalists and a choir of 150
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  • 465 753 Coroner’s Inquest. p °sitiqn OF THE LAIE MR. STURMER. Circumstances bearing unnn tho 01 Mr. I. B. P. sturmer X Police Court yesterday when Mr sitting as Coroner, opened the The inquiry was listed for Saturday hot one of the witnesses had to return tn before
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  • 131 753 Soldier Hero Of Singapore. Behind the brief announcement Malayan Command orders issued tna Sher Hussain, of the Royal Artii ry, pore, has been awarded the meaa* military division of the Order of te Empire lies a moving story of her the "Straits Times”. floor
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  • 639 754 from The Hague T*'° Tite'past week have caused a flut- > d *X eirc.es and the question r brine resuscitated in spite of deflnite declaration at the 11 c 1 Legislative Council on August ’““’Governinent would not intervene. h Stress however, cannot be laid on ’““whelmina-s
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  • 451 754 It is becoming more and more popular for guests at. weddings to form an avenue of articles with which the bridegroom is connected in some way. The origin of this fashion was undoubtedly the avenue of swords that signified the intention of soldiers to defend the bridal pair
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  • 340 754 Threat To Towkay. CHINESE WHO FELL INTO POLICE TRAP. (From Our Own Correspondents') Ipoh. September 18 At the Perak Criminal Assizes, the Chinese who attempted to extort $6OO from a Chinese miner by putting him in fear of his life was sentenced by Mr.
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  • 173 754 Report Leads To Arrest Of Chinese. The report by Mr. A. Salley Bigge of the theft of a gold cigarette case, a silver watch and a rolled gold fountain pen from his dwelling. 590, Jelutong Road to the Magazine Police Station has led to the
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  • 62 754 Another Arrest Hy Detectives. Another arrest has been made by the Detective Police of a Chinese alleged to have been in possession of seditious documents at house 111, Macalister Road. Tan Chew Yean, the accused, was yesterday produced and charged with the offence before Mr.
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  • 1759 755 SECOND MEETING OE CREDITORS. COMPANY TO BE FORMED TO RUN RAFFLES AND E. 0. HOTELS. He was informed by the representatives of newspapers that Sarkies Bros, was good copy, said Mr. Taylor, Assistant Official Assignee at the second meeting of the creditors at Singapore yesterday.
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  • 3549 756 WHAT TOOK PLACE ON JUNE 11. evidence of traffic office clerks and INSPECTOR REDDICK. Several witnesses for the defence were examined yesterday when the hearing in the case in which Inspector Eusoff bin Ghani late of the Traffic P C f stands charged with receiving
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  • 40 757 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh Judgment in favour of C.R MS. Ramsamy Chetty for $1,592 was given in the Supreme Court. Ipoh, against P. E. Naverednam, V. P Kuppusamy and Rajaratnam, teachers In various svhooU tn Perak,
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  • 617 757 Seventh Annual Meeting. “WISE MEN WOULD NOT WORRY ABOUT ABUSE.--The Seventh Annual General Meetm. Hie Government Servants’ and Loan Society, was held in the S™' Office Hall, Government Buildings vJI? evening, Mr. H. T. Hedley oneSSiZ?®' I*s 1 5 ceedings after which Cap/ J w T
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  • 962 758 IV minister in the House of 1W respW* aU the trouble to anew®’® „n negotiations are being conno®” t Netherlands with a view to M ted Ln ot production and shipment •he restnetio rubber. Old a lb., without assistance, But a t about < towards restricting hasn't
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  • 258 758 Tailor Convicted And Fined $lOO. The Chinese, Lui Sin, who was charged last week with having under his control a revolver and 49 rounds of ammunition for same at Penang Road without authority was produced before the Police Magistrate, Mr. E. Jago, yesterday when Detective
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  • 543 758 SATURDAY’S SOCCER AT TAIPING. The Penang Police Football team, which have of late given a good account of themselves in local matches, have enhanced their reputation by defeating the Perak Police Football Team, the Champions of the F.M.S. and the holders of the Hannigan Shield,
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  • 1136 759 Worried By Debts. SUICIDE OF DUTCH INSURANCE AGENT. Details of the events preceding the death ot Mr. L. B. P. Sturmer were revealed at the Police Court on Saturday when the inquiry into his death was resumed by the Coroner, Mr. E. Jago. Dr. J.
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  • 102 759 Haul Of $1,400 In Cash. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, September 18. Eight armed Chinese last night raided a pawnshop at Papan, clearing off with a booty of $1,400 in cash. The raid took place at 8.15 p.m., when the door of the shop was being
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  • 544 759 “You, (•ANTON-SHANGHAI Hcpt IN CHUMMERY house. Shanghai at the moment took objection to Of address which to him was an haT?* were exchanged followed by a fW) J**® bars, knives, candle stands and what not used. The result was that two XtaiZ had Io be removed
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  • 783 760 financial crisis in Great 1 Britain has been responsible for the revival of discussions on he tariff question. It is almost certain that when the Couservanves come into power at the next general election, as they are bound io do in view of the split in
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  • 314 760 There has been very heavy rain in >nany parts of the world recently and i e/zazzp has not been omitted. England, for example, experienced a fall of 2,500 million tons of water in 24 hours. Now that we have had so much rain generally we expect the echo.
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  • 151 760 Wedding Again To Rev. Hudson. Las Vega (Nevada», September 19. The matrimonial troubles of “Ma" Kennedy are about to be solved by her re-marriage with the Rev. Mr. Hudson, who has obtained a divorce from his former wife.—Reuter. (The marriage between "Ma” Kennedy and
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  • 892 761 A Real Success. HUTCHINGS SCHOOL WIN > CHAMPIONSHIP. Bright sunshine, the glittering Muncipal Band and the magnificent array of trophies, contributed to make the Penang Teachers’ Association First Annual Athletic Sports Meet at the Hutchings School on Saturday afternam. With the exception of the Free School
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  • 152 761 Tan Wah Ham Wins Open Mile. Before a big crowd at the Club to-day, the One Mile Open was swum in a moderately choppy sea. Tan Wah Ham, using the Crawl stroke throughout, won by many lengths in 31 mins. 34 secs. Lim Keng Teong also using
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  • 521 761 Heavy fines were imposed by Judge. Mr. H. A. Forrer. betorc day several illicit drug cases Following the raid on the s.s. September 17. the Monopolies Offlcer, Z? ed Kun Yoon, a Chinese, before the L.' Court and charged him with 40 tahils of nongovernment chandu
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  • 1619 762 WEEK-END FOOTBALL TOUR. better combination and good work BY HALVES. part Chinese Recreation Club won isra b u CIK S 1,1 Alor Star dul ine the week-end. t Saturday they defeated H. H. Tunau .idul Rahman s team of Kedah Malays by
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  • 1371 763 S. C. B. A. Offended. JOINT PETITION ON COUNCIL REFORM. Exception has been taken by the Straits Chinese British Association of Penang to a communication addressed to them by the Assistant Registrar of Societies in connection with the proposed holiday for the Double Ten Celebration.
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  • 129 763 Kingsford Smith To SaOn Saturday. (From our Own A radio message stated that Wing Commander ■s endeavouring to establish three’ne, vm:—Australia to Englund. Engfas J* 1 ‘.raha and a time trip both ways n derstood that he will fly in ross Minor, and hopes u>
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  • 55 763 Week-End Takings At The New World. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, September 21. Elaborate arrangements made at the M <Vorld, where the week-end takings were a&ior -he benefit of the China Flood Relief vere very successful It is understood that owr 55.000 were taken, which
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  • 887 764 yHE a6t week-end has been a stirI n nnp On Saturday night was the news of open trouble bebioan and China. W e were yet £Xin'‘that situation. and anxiously 4 X/tlie news from -Manchuria, h early hours of Monday inorne Uribiin had suspended the gold
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  • 169 764 Mr. J. 8. Ferguson was to have left Taiping jy last night s mail train for Kuala Lumpur. It is now gazetted that Dr. W. M. Cham)ers has been appointed to officiate as Chief Medical Officer, Singapore. Mr. F. A. Mallard, assistant architect, P.W.D. F.M.S., has been
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  • 504 764 One of our local cinema theatres has been recently advertising Strangers May Kiss at that theatre. That no doubt accounts for crowded houses there and why even in times of depression people can always find money for the talkies. And no wonder! it must indeed be thrilling to
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  • 1064 765 Appeal Dismissed. INTENTIONALLY AIDED BREACH OF TRUST. His Lordship Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday dismissed the appeal of Mr. Khoo Ngoh Aw, former cashier of Messrs. Mansfield and Co., who was convicted by the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, of a charge of abetment of criminal
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  • 115 765 Macalister Lane Party vs Jolly Boys’ Union. On Sunday a match was played at the Dato Kramat ground at about 10 a.m.. The Macilister Lane Party won by 2 goals to 1. Sabie and Ramachandran played well for the winners. Orient Youngsters vs. Glugor Club. There will be a
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  • 416 765 m,n »sters WITH WORK DOM. the momenta» nouncement re ard ng the S an atmosphere ot complete ea lm a T as an absence or any trace ot J 2 atom in Government eLZT™ Downing street was ai moa d time and the ministers, all of
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  • 73 765 Success Of Hu Yew Seah Girls’ School. On Saturday, the Hu Yew Seah easily defeated the Fukien Girls Basket Ball. The match was P gnd ground of the Chung Ling High the final scores were 24—13. tbe On Sunday. September 20. p^ n yfW seai Chung
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 465 766 Editor Of The ■'Straits Echo.”) .<iwr morning at about half past live X two of my brothers out lor a !Ulb tilK We left our house and proalong Burmah Road. Having just passim Government houses situated between iTaoad and Lorong Slamat we heard a Jsh h
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    • 668 766 Sir, Witnr ?f S^ Cl r playcr with many years’ '4 nw f lhe game > may 1 be permitted in* J? prtssions of the victorious P.C.C. 3? heir gamc wi,h the D.A.F.C. last Ita???. Walker Fleming and HodTh!!! k U i- praise ,hey played kf indeed >5
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    • 350 766 Sir, In the recent case in which a mother sought the custody of her legal and natural chilo from that of her foster parents, the unique Chinese phrase "Cheah Peh Keah” croppec up and the Court failed to get a proper elu cidation even from the Chinese
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    • 309 766 Sir. It was on October 10. 1911 that the Chinse Revolutionalists Army set to work to overcrow the Manchus at Wu-Chang and this 4aj’ should ever be kept in remembrance by he Chinese people as a nation. For the last two years the Chinese in
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    • 263 766 Sir, Through the medium of your paper I should ike to publish a letter received by me from n anonymous donor of a Cup to the Penang ’ootball Association. I have much pleasure n accepting this generous gift which will, I xm sure, be much appreciated
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    • 28 767 Sporting Spectator—A sportsman knows to take a defeat. G. B. C. —We do not wish to publish correspondence that would lead to a religious controversy.
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    • 473 767 Sir, Will you be good enough to insert the following in your valuable journal:— Contrary to expectations the Darul Aihsan Football Club lost to the P.C.C. by an odd goal in three. The players of both teams were awarded medals. All praise be to the D.A.F.C. the
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    • 75 767 Sir, Despite the continued effects of the world depression steamship companies are still clinging to their old rates. This to say the least is surprising. Many of my countrymen who are thrown out of employment are anxious to g'-*t back home but the steamer fares alarm them.
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    • 454 767 Sir, In consequence of the financial stringencies the country is at present experiencing, the total number of jobless among the educated Asiatics is monthly turning the scale of disaster. It is rather to be regretted that the Government has so far not made any attempt
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    • 186 767 Sir, The recent remarkable growth of the Chinese womanhood has kept pace with men. As if by magic, new enterprises, new deeds, new successful performances and improvements of older ones have become the day's events. The has spread with surprising rapidity. In our little island we first
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    • 120 767 Sir. The correspondence was said < u yto the Hindu Endowment Boa M ■ha. Mr. 8. P. Nadu W plllay «■ry shortly, but i beg l 0 not yet arrived .since, and alv> a arrival is to be delayed. mX/?» S W raOTVf h'r any one man.
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    • 39 767 Seeking Truth, ho public good can u gained by pubii-mng your letter which rili only hint tne relatives ol the deceased. You jan get your information from the Christian brothers of your old school,—Ed. s. E.
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  • 90 767 Tamil Gardener Convicted 01 Theft. On ilu eve of the departure of Dr. W. M. Chambers for Singapore recently he entrmted one of his bags to his gardener, Poochie, to oc taken to the hospital. Instead of taking .t there Poochie took it
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  • 145 767 Two Chinese Charged With Cheating. A roulette wheel with a concealed brato; device was exhibited in the Police terday when two Chinese named Lim CbM Eng and Kwong Liew Lee were, at the tance of Detective Inspector Hall, produc fore the Police Magistrate, Mr. E.Jago,
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    • 115 769 Hyosa n \W AW NOW with quick-killing, is used. And Flyosan is staindouble strength Flyosan, less. It will not injure the thousands of people are get- most delicate fabrics. Extensive ting rid of insects without stainuss 18 S H*nr CTH 5 scientific research has made filling their homes with sickly
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