Malacca Guardian, 20 May 1929

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). YoL n. MALACCA, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1929. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. Ng. 20
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  • 542 2 INVESTOR’ S GUIDE. (By Searchlight.”) XVI—“PALM OIL IN GOOD DEMAND.” Do you study the Tropical Produce and similar features in the Financial Times and other journals which are carefully studied by the wise investor? If so, you will agree that there are certain catch-lines which appear tv ith significant frequency.
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  • 128 2 Rumours that the Goodyear Tire o Rubber Co. wau d merge shortwit r other large American bber companies are emphatically er.ied by Mr. R. V. Baffrey. Sales Director of the Goodyear Orient Company. Limited. Mr. Baffrey said that recent cao.e dispatches from America, ixibiished here, which carried
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  • 683 2 COMMENTS ON COUNCIL TOPICS. (By Our Chinese Correspondent.) The recent session of the Legisla- ive Council was not without interest to the Chinese community. Particularly dear to the Chinese is the practice of firing crackers, and invariable to custom this is resorted to. On certain days, it is
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  • 436 2 The Norwegian cai -brm beiia and “Hero tinued their runs to M acc a to insufficient inducen nts The old Kheng Seng was soid to a Chine- men** 3 Rhio for $20,000, w. shop laid off at Singapore. win/cH being very old. The Soon Kheng r Chinese junk chart*
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  • 66 2 Tne Cokm.ia. Ofi.r following:— The attention r-Y--for the Colonies ras -.a era* to a statement which x- n -2 the Tress a :*c*u: H the Sultar men:, which is m- re-' i .r.tr migr: r:. to Johore. is er: foundation Hs H j tour to Europe, vhr
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  • 35 2 Mr. B*jdw:r. ~v*t- 1 port, said; F;tt' DC" rX' i&anßuigr *dc oeb: T > sot :he sv.r COTIMttISL W; W ,.V »sith !rt?rthfr *dc r 4 -j w;:h :r,-~ ;;;k*r c&sdd: :r,: .~'::eli
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    • 1501 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDER NOTICE. workmen s compensation bill. The Post and Telegraph Depart H. E. WEIR COMPANY. LTD. All persons interested in this promcnt. Malacca, invites tenders 101 I posed legislation are invited to give the conveyance of mails by motor Notice is hereby given that an evidence b'ctore
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  • 2183 3 [The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of its co rrespc ndents The Ethics of Toddy (2). Not to believe the truth is the worst of all ills.” Tc the Editor of the Malacca Guardian.” Sir, In this case the truth is so apparent that I cannot
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  • RECENT NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
    • MONDAY.
      • 199 4 FIRST PRIVY COUNCIL SINCE DECEMBER. The dissolution of Parliament took place at Bojnor. The King met the members of the Privy Council on the lawn at Craigweif House. His Majesty looked particularly well as he sat at the table. The ac*. of cl solving Pur.ia ment occupied omy
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      • 133 4 As a result of the mediation of the U. S. Consul. Mr. Leroy Webber, an armistice has been arranged between the Nationalist troops besieging FushanhSien, 15 miles west of Chefoo. and the rebels holding the city, commanded by Chu Yu-pu, formerly Governor of Chihli Province, a strong
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      • 101 4 Mr. Paul Litchfield. President cf the Goodyear Zeppelin Company, visited President Hoover at the White House, accompanied by a group of sympathetic Senators, and out lined plans to build two great mail passenger dirigibles for a D'ans-Pacific service. Mr. Hoover is reported to have intimated that the
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      • 71 4 There is great public anxiety over the fate of the Stock Exchange Derby The Crown authorities in Scotland have declared all Derby sweepstakes illegal and the Glasgow Exchange sweep has been stopped. The issue of sweep tickets to the London Police has been stopped. Barking Hospital Committee
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      • 52 4 It is understood that Mr. H. C. Stimson, Secretary of State, will not take immediate action on China’s request, made in identic notes addressed to the United States, Great Britain and France, asking for the renunciation of extraterritorial rights. The American Government, how’ever, will give the matter due consideration
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    • TUESDAY.
      • 163 4 MR. MACDONALD ADVOCATES SOCIALISTIC IDEAS. Mr. MacDonald’s election address describes himself as a believer in Socialistic ideas who will do his best to apply them in a businessike way as a solution of industrial difficulties and for the augmentation of national prosperity. He •.ays that a Labour Governmen.
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      • 129 4 The entire faculty of the University of Des Moines has been dismissed, apparently owing to nonagreement with the fundamental views of the Baptist Bible Union, which recently took charge of the University, The faculty, however, has been accorded the privilege of applying for reinstatement in June A tremendous
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      • 90 4 Mr. Klein, Assistant Secretary for Commerce in the U. S. Government, in a wireless talk said that Russia’s gravest problem was a shortage of grain. There w’as carcity of bread in every city and ration prices were mounting. Peasants were leaving their farms and Russia would
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      • 89 4 In the course of the tariff debate n the U. S. House of Representatives, Mr. Rainey opposed the sugguested increase in the rates on sugar imports other than from the Philippines. He declared that Philippine sugar interests were under British control and the net effect w’ould
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      • 51 4 The Osservatore Romano states that the Irish Free State has applied to the Vatican with a view to the establishment of diplomatic relations. The Holy See has agreed to send a representative to Dublin and to receive a Minister of the Irish Free State accredited to the
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      • 30 4 It is reported that negotiation® are proceeding for the purchase of the Graf Zeppelin for use as an air passenger liner between Los Angeles and Honolulu.
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    • WEDNESDAY.
      • 118 4 BRITISH TROOPS READY TO GO TO SHAMEEN. It is reliably stated that the Kwangsi forces are resuming the attack and are nearing Samshui. Their entry into Canton is expected shortly. H.M.S. Tarantula witnessed an engagement on Friday near Samshui between a section of the rebel Kwantung fleet
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      • 109 4 The publication of the White Paper on unemployment in answer to the Liberal pamphlet was denounced to-day bv the Labour and Liberal leaders. Mr. MacDonald, in a speech at Sea ham, strongly condemned dipping into the public purse for publishing an election manifesto in the guise of
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      • 98 4 Mr. Baldwin in a message to the country says he starts the election campaign confident of victory. The Conservative Party is absolutely united and, backed by five years’ solid work for the betterment of industry and the people’s welfare, asks for a simple mandate to continue building up
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      • 75 4 A veteran customs inspector at New r York has made a neat capture. He noticed that a wealthy Boston woman, whose baggage was being examined, kept putting her hand at the back of her fur collar. The inspector contrived to touch the collar and felt something hard
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      • 59 4 In a letter to the Press, Sir James Barr appeals to the public to subscribe 1,000,000 shillings as a national testimonial to Sir Ronald Ross, whose health has been seriously impaired by strenuous work in the tropics and who has been obliged at Home for
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      • 32 4 The Board of Trade returns for April show that exports amounted to £60,244,000 and imports to £104,168.000, being increases of £4,976,000 and £7,358,000, respectively, compared with April las F year.
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      • 42 4 Mr. Charles E. Snyder, head keeper of mammals and reptiles at the New York Zoo, and one of the best known authorities on reptiles 5 n the world, succumbed to a h'tr from a rattle snake while snake hunting.
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    • THURSDAY.
      • 76 4 CAVALRY REPLACED BY CHINESE TROOPS. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang, has received a telegram from the Chinese Commissioner for Foreign Affairs in Shantung reporting that the withdrawal of Japanese cavalry from the districts between Tsinan and Chowtsun on the Shantung railway has been completed, and that Chinese troops
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      • 71 4 Officials of the American Petroleum Institute declare themselves unalarmed by the removal of the Oklahoma oil restrictions and express the opinion that as Oklahoma produces light sweet oil for w-hich there is a great demand a peculiar situation exists in Oklahoma and if production exceeds requirements the State
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      • 81 4 A Conscription Bill has been introduced into the American Congress, with the approval of the Secretary of War, to give the President permanent authority to cali males between the ages of 18 and 45 to the colours in wartime. The Secretary for War expresses the
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      • 67 4 Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at Hamilton adverted to the White Paper on unemployment and said that the matter was more serious than it originally appeared. Not only was public money used for Tory electioneering but the Civil Service had been enlisted to supplement the Tory headquarters staff. In
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      • 63 4 Mrs. Baldwin has sent a message to women voters in which she recites the Conservatives’ domestic nolicy and concludes: “During the War in the night watches and pursuing our driiy avocations we women prayed God to send us peace. Then came s rikes. Again we prayed for
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      • 25 4 The Chinese airman, Wen Lin Tschen, who left London on March 4, has arirved from Canton, completing a 14,000-mile flight from Croydon.
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      • 39 4 The Calcutta Derby Sweep has reached nearly a million sterling. There is a tremendous rush for tickets. The organisers expect at least a quarter of a million sterling more. The draw will be held on June 1.
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      • 26 4 The total number of unemployed registered on May 6 was 1,132,700 being 31,108 less than the week before but 28,000 more than a year ago.
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      • 27 4 B obtaining a Court order, the students have forced the Des Moines University to open again and classes were held in a very orderly manner.
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    • FRIDAY.
      • 423 4 HUNDRED KILLED IN U. S. CLINIC EXPLOSION. The city of Cleveland, Ohio, has been plunged into an appalling nightmare as the result of a terrific explosion in the X-ray room of the local clinic, followed by a fire which speedily enveloped the build ng. Ninety-three persons were killed
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      • 112 4 Their Majesties’ 80-mile journey to Windsor was done in two hours and 20 minuses. The King was iooking bronzed and well. He briefly replied to the Civic Address at Bognor and Windsor and showed no signs of fatigue on arrival at the Castle. Fluttering handkerchiefs and
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      • 80 4 The Miners’ Federation in an election manifesto urges the mine workers to seize the priceless opportunity to strike a blow at the authors of their sufferings and show by their votes their detestation of the Tory Government which in 1926 became the executive of the coalowners. The manifesto
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    • SATURDAY.
      • 129 4 MEETS DEATH TO SAN K OTHERS. Poison gas acting on the ,iood of the Cleveland Clinic vict s i 8 responsible for additional each hour. Up to now 125 aave died. A very stringent in\ lga tion is proceeding. Outstanding among the lanv heroic attempts at rescue
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      • 111 4 There has been a recrudescence of mob violence in the Bombay mill area. The police made a bayonet charge on an unruly crowd of strikers in Deiisie Road anci two strikers were severely wounded. The troops fired into tnc air. Strikers at Moon Mills stoned an Indian
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      • 70 4 The Louisiana State Senate Court of Impeachment has abandoned the rial of Governor Long on charges of misuse of State funds, br.bery, and other charges, owing to Governor Long's political supporters inducing a sufficient number of citizens to sign a statement declaring that they will vote for
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      • 66 4 Mr. Schwendener, an American missionary, was carried off to Szechuan with Mr. Edgar Truax, both belonging to the Christian Missionary Alliance. They were bound, "ortured and confined in a cave and random eff £2.000 demanded. Mr. Truax was released on March 29 h o go and vet the
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      • 73 4 The Germ rM nister of Fi r e announces that at present on 300 million marks oi the 500 :r Fen marks 'oan a ree to by the Tuehstag will be ok ere! to the ’ubiic. The subsciiption v 11 be issr 1 at 99 at an
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      • 28 4 EXTRATERRITORIAL ITY. It is understood that the f< Governments concerned ha in formed the State Departmer that they are not willing to relinquish immediately extraterritoria icrhts in China.
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      • 37 4 His Excellency the Vice issued an All India thank ving appeal to commemorate His .Majesty’s recovery. The proceeds a ill he utilised for the alleviation P re vention of sickness and di ;e n India.
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      • 26 4 A Chinese official messag b'oin Canton states that the Ca; uiose have captured Waichow an 1:1 the Kwangsi forces are faiiin aC^ on Swatow.
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  • 467 6 The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock renewed his fight on the laws against cracker firing, at last week’s meeting of the Legislative Council, and the replies he received from the Government were conciliatory to an unusual degree. The figures given of prosecutions showed a sharp decline in the
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  • 462 6 The Committee of the local branch of the Straits Settlements Association is to be congratulated upon its unanimous support of the Workmen’s Compensation Ordinance, despite the opposition of both the Singapore and the Penang branches of the same organisation. While we have not seen a copy
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  • 350 6 'hider the above caption the Pinan? Gazette launches one of intemperate tirades against the good Bishop of St. Albans, who strangely believes that the laws of the Church were made to be enforced and that they were based on the teachings of the Man of Sorrows.*’ with
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  • 219 6 Seremban is planning the formation of a Rotary Club and leading citizens of Malacca have been approached by the organisers with a view to the formation of a similar Club here. There are two reasons why the Guardian is strongly in favour of the Rotary idea. First because
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  • FROM OTHER PENS.
    • 216 6 marked success.—“ Eastern Cou rier.” We do not for a moment that in a country like Malaya should try to encourage industruf at the expense of agriculture d, there are some industries whir' 1 Malaya is by nature better fitted t carry on successfully than j 3
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    • 177 6 Singapore Free Press.” The report of the Committee appointed at Home to go into the question of the amendments to the Women and Girls Protection Ordinances in Malaya, more particularly in relation to the matter of medical examination of prostitutes, has been published, it is not to
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    • 180 6 scientifically eliminated. The Siam Observer.” C ojumns have been written regarding that odoriferous fruit, the durian, which, though beloved by many human beings and many of the denizens of ’he jungle is, and ■specially so far as its penetrating smeli is concerned, extremely repugnant to many. Now, the
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    • 141 6 pected happening.—“ Malaya Tiibune.” We have discussed that question occasionally during recent months, without being able to arrive at any very strong convictions as to the answer. Our present feeling is that the answer must be in the negative-—that is, that Labour cannot obtain an independent majority
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    • 149 6 Malay Mail.” The success of the British team m the Ryder Cup is welcome not only for its own sake as a triumph "on by a brilliant recovery after khe Americans had gained the-lead on the first day but equally so as a ui thei sign of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
    • 706 7 LOSS IS WELL OVER $200,000. At 8.15 p.m. on Thursday the most serious fire Malacca has hac for many a month broke out anc caused a loss which runs well over $200,000, in a very crowded district. The plucky work of the fire fighters, despite the
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    • 958 7 TWO MORE METHODIST 5 TEACHERS MARRIED. The wedding of Mr. Wong Tee *2’ Anglo-Chinese Schoo staff and a prominent football player, with Miss Chua Ki Gek, of the Suydam Girls’ School staff, anc J accomplished pianist, took place at the Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Kubu Road and
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    • 103 7 LIST OF ADDITIONS TO THE MALACCA LIBRARY. Merejkowski, D., The Forerunner A. 4150. Williams, V., Clubfoot the Avenger A. 4151. Fiddes, G., The Dominions and Colonial Offices A. 4152. Unset, S., The Axe A. 4153. Attenborough, G. M., The Rich Young Man A. 4154. Wallace, E., The Forger
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    • 234 7 In the annual report of MajorGeneral Sir van Straubenzee on the S.S. Volunteers he points out that the European strength has fallen considerably in Singapore but risen in Malacca, while the opposite is true of the Eurasian strength. The Chinese companies in Penang and Malacca have decreased which, considering
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    • 1014 7 MR. TAN CHENG LOCK RENEWS THE BATTLE. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock asked at the meeting of the Legislative Council last week: (a) How many prosecutions have been initiated by the Police in the Colony against Chinese for letting off crackers on the public road within the hours and
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    • 173 7 The twelfth annual meeting of the St. Francis’ Association. Malacca, was held on May 12. at the Club prenrses, with Mr. P. G Parradasa (President) in the chair. The Hon. Secretary, Mr. P. G. Mahindasa. read the annual report, and this, along with the Hon. Treasurer’s statement of
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    • 129 7 The general meeting of the proposed Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Malacca, will be held in the hall of the Malacca Volunteer Corps. Chinese Company Headquarters, Kubu, on Tuesday, the 28th instant, at 5.30 p.m. The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock will preside. The agenda is
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    • 619 7 2 LITERARY UNION CELEBRATES C FEAST OF FOUNDER. The recently organised Literary Union of St. Francis’ Institution 1 celebrated» on Tuesday evening, the Feast of St. John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the Brotherhood. Though the entertainment was described as a concert, the programme was a
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 165 8 In the mixed foursomes Competition this month, played last Thursday, Miss Laurie and Elies and Mrs. Finch and Boyd tied for hist place with net scores of 38V*. The tie will be played off one day this week. In the mixed foursomes Competitions it has been the
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    • 476 8 GOVERNMENT INTER DEPART MENTAL LEAGUE. Stadl House vs. Govt. Monopolies. On the Kubu “C ground on Tuesday last in the above competition, the Stadt House met the Government Monopolies. The ground was sodden and this accounted for the many spills the players had. The teams lined up;— Government Monopolies:—Ali,
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    • 483 8 On Wednesday afternoon on the Kubu “C” ground the Chinese Football Association were beaten by Mr. Rigby's XI by I—2. The C.F.A. started with ten men and played so for the greater part of the first half. With the kick-off the C.F.A. attacked through Yoon Seng
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    • 806 8 P.W.D/s Kunaway Victory. On Thursday last in the InterL)epai\mental Football Competition he P.W.D. met the Post Office. ihe game which began most oronisingly for the Postal folk in that (hey had a two-goal lead early on jut ended disastrously for them, i he post office men paid
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 1010 9 extraordinary story is DISCLOSED IN ENQUIRY. Suh Cheok Seng, who is alleged nave used chloroform m robbing prostitute of her jewellery and to ive attempted to have committed e same offence in the case of other woman, was before Mr. add on Wednesday for preliminy enquiry into the
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    • 812 9 OPERA PROPRIETOR PLACED ON TRIAL. Maidin Said, Proprietor of the Tamil Opera Company, was tried before Mr. Dodd, on Wednesday afternoon, on a charge of making a false report to the police. Inspector Shannon prosecuted and Mr. Menon appeared for the defence. Tne complaint was based on
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    • 232 9 Esah binte Haji Hassan was placed on trial before Mr. Dodd on Saturday on a charge of stabbing a man named Abu bin Baba with a small knife with which she was working. Complainant said that accused was his nephew’s wife. She stabbed him on May 2.
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    • 271 10 Two Malays. Ilussin and Noordin, were charged by the ponce, before Mr. I)odd on Monday, with lighting at the landing stage on November 30 last. Each of the accused also brought a charge against the other of voluntarily causing hurt. Mr. Chan appeared for Noordin and Mr. Goh
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    • 120 10 Ah Soo Cheng was prosecuted by Mr. E. V. Rodrigues, of the Governmen Monopolies, before Mr. Dodd on Tuesday, cn charges of posses sion of twenty gallons of dutiable liquor without a licence. Accused pleaded guilty on behalf of hi? aunt, saying that she was a widow with
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    • 204 10 A ricksha puller was before Mr. Dodd on Tuesday on a charge of failing to obey the lawful commands of a constable in uniform. He pleaded not guilty to causing an obstruction in Wolferstan Road. Inspector Spinks explained that Major Bower, as chief of the locai police,
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    • 203 10 Can a man be fined several times for not complying witn an order 01 iUe Court: lh.s question croppeu up in Mr. Douu s wouri on inursday. <jnan Wan Kee was ordered by (he Court mst >tur to demolish un autnonsea alterations in ms pre mises. for
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    • 323 10 Mr. E. V. Rodrigues, of the Monopolies Department, prosecuted .wo tmnese keepers of liquorshons, n the Police Court, on Wednesday, for selling Chinese liquor to Tamil labourers. Mr. Rodrigues explained that Chinese liquor was injurious to the Tamils and it was expressly stated on the accused’s licence
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  • 1030 10 REPRESENTATION ON RURAL BOARD STILL SOUGHT. The following are the minutes of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Malacca) Association, oelct at tne Malacca Liub, Malacca, on Friday, 10th May, at 5.30 p.m.:— Present: Mr. G. C. S. Rabjohn (President), Hon. Mr. H. E. Nixon,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 208 10 xx s~o:x:*nsnsii*no::fiic*iz> fiifixxifiijncccji ;r> M For the First Time in the Annals of Theatrical History in Malacca S ~j* A First Class Musical Comedy. £C ij TO BE PRESENTED I RIALTO THEATRE. vv ;!4 TWO NIGHTS ONLY. 'U A.% vv *r> Monday and Tuesday, 20th and 2!st T/ay. Q H*
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  • MALAYAN MATTERS OF MOMENT
    • 794 11 I departing officials I HONOURED. I (From Our Own Correspondent). I The Staff of the Public Works I partment, Seremban, enterI ned Mr. H. Thomas, Clerk-of-I orks, to a farewell Tea Party on I ednesday, May 15, on the eve ot I departure on transfer to Ipoh. I
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    • 1119 11 ORGANISATION PLANNED IN SEREMBAN. An informal meeting to discuss the formation of a Rotary Club in Seremban was held on the 13th inst. in the spacious hall of the Miners’ Association, Seremban. The Hon’bie Mr. Wong Yick Tong, J.P., M.P.C., M.S.C., proposed Mr. O. E. Venables to the
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    • 217 11 Dr. K. Coomaraswamy, Senior Assistant Surgeon, Government Hospital. Muar, was entertained to dinner by the Indo-Ceylonese community on Saturday, the 11th insL, at the Muar Chinese Club, on the eve of his transfer to Tangkak. Covers were laid for 60 persons and a Tamil music party from Singapore
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    • 29 12 DICTIONARY l or raising heavy weights, *lul fjH I THE WORD IS MORE WIDELY KNOWN AS THE NAME OF A j FAMOUS CIGARETTE ..'.j i... .1. .^^..,.....iiii i... i
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  • Supplement to The Malacca Guardian.
    • 514 13 /*J e Go\ ument Inter-Depart-ween the Alor Gajah the Me< al was played on the Plain n Saturday last. The on t! whole was not of a high <' iiclard, and sometime Way \v; prove to be of the I';^ ia P-da.' type of football. The -ory
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    • 1491 13 Malacca's Great Achievement. BRAVO C.F.A..’ The football fans of Malacca must have staggered at the result j of Sunday’s great game which will j be talked of for many a day to orre. Not one in the crowd before; he match would have dared to
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    • 173 13 Special to the "Guardian.”) Surveys vs. Class B.” The rtnai match of the Kuala Lumpur Technical School interc'ass football cup competition was play on Monday last on the P.W.D. ground, when the Surveys beat Class B 2—o. At the kick rdf Surveys attacked the rival
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    • 331 13 Selangor Rangers vs. T.P.C.A. The match between the two ibove-mentioned teams, which was to have been played on the Chinese around last Thursday, has been postponed, and it is understood rat the T.P.C.A. intends to scratch. News concerning this will be given in the next issue of this
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    • 68 13 The first trial game of the Negri jSembilan side for the Malaya Cup Match will take place on the Station Padang, Seremban, to-day. In a friendly game of soccer on the Negri Sembilan Club Padang on Wednesday, the St. Paul’s Institution’s Eleven trounced the AnglojChinese School’s
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    • 2374 13 S.C.C. vs. MALACCA. On Saturday afternoon a twoday crickec match was b2gun between Malacca and an S.C.C. XI. As usual the S.C.C. sent down a weak side. DE VRIES’S FINE BATTING. At 2.30 p.m. Malacca, who batted first, sent down P. Davis and K. Bruce to open the innings.
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    • 65 14 Paul Clerc has again won the S.C.C. lawn tennis championship, the Rev. W. M. Aitken making a rood second. Members are kindly requested to note that the annual general meetng of the Malacca Chinese Litertry Association will take place on Saturday, the 25th instant, at 2.30 p.m. The Rev.
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    • 620 14 ROUTINE ORDERS. By Major A. A. Lermit, V.D., Commanding. Leave— Officers—Return From. eut. Mohd. All bin Maidin, “C” Malay) Co., reported return from i’xvc on 10.5.29. Parade—King’s Birthday. A Battalion rehearsal parade will be held cn Kubu Piam on Friday, 24th May. Ihe Battalion will parade a. Battalion
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    • 666 14 PRESIDENT SEEKS POLICY OF EXPANSION. (Kuo Min News Agency). Referring to Mr. Lo Chia-luen’s resignation as President of the vjovernment Tsinghua University, the State Council, in an order to Mr. Lo, urges him to return to his post and resume the administration of the University, stating, at the
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    • 503 14 ,6AYS HE IS STILL FAITHFUL TO THE PARTY. (Kuo Min News Agency). Commanaer-in-Chief Chiang Kaishek has received a lengthy telegram from General Feng Yunsiang m reply to a previous communication from General Chiang m which the latter urges General Feng to assume more responsibility m tne Central Government.
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    • 156 14 The Hon. Treasurer will be pleased if all collecting cards for above all returned as near the Ist of June as possible so that the prizes can be alioted. The Office-bearers of the Malacca Chinese Football Club tor the ensuing year are as fol low’s:
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    • CHINA NEWS
      • 177 14 (Kuo Min News Agency). The preservation and deve, I ment of Chinese art and encouragement of persons natu ly endowed w r ith ardstic talents recommended in a set of gulations drafted by the Minis of Education for submission to t, State Council. The regulations provide that i
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      • 125 14 At a meeting of the StatJ Council, a resolution w-as passe A authorizing the formation of thJ China National Aviation Corl poration for the purpose ol operating and developing coml merciai aviation and air mail service in China. 1 It will be a Government enter! prise with
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      • 90 14 Official circles have been startlJ by a telegraphic report froi general Yen Hsi-shan, in hi capacity as Chairman of til Mongolian and Tibetan Affail Committee, in which General yI states that according to repot* trom Outer Mongolia, the hail man of the Mongolian Governmerl Tan Pa, was recently assassinatil
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      • 69 14 A report that over $2,000, had been collected as opium tax the defunct Wu-Han Divisi ll Council of the Central Poii I Council previous to its abolitio I defiance of the orders of tfl National Government, will be vestigated by special deputie the National Opium-Suppn Committee. It is
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      • 67 14 With a view to str; i at the opium evil in 1 country at its root, the Nat; fl Opium Suppression Committee. communication to the Ministr I Foreign Affairs, requests that I various Chinese Consulates ab I be instructed to investigate number of foreign exporter- I opium
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      • 38 14 New postage stamps bearing tfl picture of President Chiang shek will shortly be issued by t® Postal authorities in <-'°B memoration of the unification* the country, it is announced at tfl Ministry of Communications. I
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    • 128 14 AUCTION SALE. We have been favoured with instructions from Mr. F. E. Smith sell by public auction to be held at Bungalow No. 868 c, Klebang at the 314 mile stone on Saturday, the Ist June, 1929, at 2 p.m. sharp the furniture therein contained comprising teakwood almeirahs with mirror,
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