Malacca Guardian, 27 May 1929

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  • 18 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). I ul. 11. MALACCA, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. Ng. 21
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  • 537 2 —By areh.yh:.' XVI!.-- IT IS SATISFACTORY TO NOTE.” Ti 're are hackneyed phrases which are none the less frequently desp.te their recurring :ra perhaps irritating use. Indeed, trey are hackneyed because they are appropriate—there is i-o other way ot saving whu. they »ay quite yo effectively. Take that
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  • 786 2 CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. (By Our Chinese Correspondent). Among Singapore's literary societies the Chinese Christian Association. which has a proud history behind it, and which has been the training ground, as it were, for many a public speaker to-day in the Chinese community in Singapore. jccupies an outstanding position.
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  • 1011 2 SOCIETIES OF SALARY EARNERS. There is a marked line of distinction between societies of salary earners, and those of traders and artisans. In the latter, capital is essential and income depends iargely on the amount of capital emploved, energy, skill, caution, etc etc. The case of the salary earner
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  • 313 2 NEW ISSUE TO ADJUST CAPITAL POSITION f The nineteenth ordi: rv r I meeting .of the Jasi u; Rubber Estates, Ltd.. April 17 at Winch* vG tV‘ I London, E.C., says v n e v. Times.” Mr. T. Ritchie (th r I said that two years ag
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    • 998 2 advertisements. advertisements. TENDER THE MALACCA GUARDIAN. The Post and Telegraph Depart- LIMITED. n.ent. Malacca, mvi.es tenders foi the conveyance of mails by motoi notice of ordinary genlra.. vehicles between: MEETING. ia) Malacca md Muar. (b) Malacca, Jcsin and Asatan. j NOTICE IS HLRiuBV Gl\ r... (C) Ma acta and Masjid
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    • 27 2 •ADVERTISEMENTS. MUSIC TAUGHT. Fur:.> wanted by exr-rnen ed Fiiinino teacher for bind and orchestral instruments. Jazz a :y. Charges moderate. Enquire a: 4 K. Koon Cheng Road.
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  • 911 3 acui Guardian does not neces H endorse the opinions of its correspcvdentB i!acca Chinese Schools. H Editor of the I Malacca Guardian.” Straits-born Chinese have Wm aii sed their discreditable for neglecting to learn JiH .‘ional tongue (Mandarin) eir written language but Em t'gleet is partly due to the
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  • 302 3 Kcutine Orders by Major A. A. Lermit, V .u., Commanding. Commission— Officers. His Excellency me Governor has been pieastci to grant a Commission as tenant in the S.S.V.F., with ettect from the 17th May, 1929, inclusive, to Sergt. J. c. Fuller. Records of Service—Government. lne following extract from
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  • 577 3 An unusually large quantity of iruit was shipped to Singapore xiom Ma-acca, on Tuesday last. The P. O. cargo-boat, Bulan,” 441 tons net, which arrived here from Port Swettenham, on Tuesday of last week, left the same day with d cargo of rubber for Singapore. For the first time
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  • RECENT NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
    • MONDAY.
      • 374 4 ALARMING LEI ORTS OF THE situation. General Ch ang Kai-shek has telegraphed to nan Fu-chu, Feng 'if u-xiSiang s duet lieutenant, stating that ne has received a report that Han E u-chu s troops have blown up with dynamite the PekinHankow railway bridges on the Hupeh-Hman border
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      • 80 4 The Calcutta correspondent of tht “Daily Mail” states that stringen* measures are being taken to guard the Viceroy and the Prov ncial Go vernors and other high officers ir. public buildings. It is rumoured that troops are being moved in secret in northern India. There have been five
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      • 61 4 The Commissioner for Foreign Affairs in Shantung informs the Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang, that ail the necessary procedures for taking over Tsingtao from the Japanese were completed on May 16. All Japanese troops have been evacuated from Tsingtao. The Shantung railway is now’ under complete Chinese control. Order
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      • 37 4 President Hoover has announced a settlement of the Tacna-Aric* dispute by direct negotiations be tween Chile and Peru, by which Chile retains Arica and Tacna goer to Peru, whilst Chile will pay Peru, $6,000,000,
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    • TUESDAY.
      • 417 4 xENERAL FENG A MENACE TO PEACE OF CHINA. As a counterblast to General Chiang Kai-snek's telegrams, 28 ot General Feng Y'u-hs:ang’s Generals, eeaded by lian Fu-chu. have issued manifesto denouncing Chiang Kai-shek’s at.itude and demanding ,:s res gnation, and calling on F. nc u-hsiang to lead a punitive
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      • 79 4 Mr. Louis Sterling, managing iirector of Columbia Gramophone Company, celebrated his fiftietn nnhday by distributing £lOO,OOO mong 1,000 business associates nd employees of over five years banding. I had left that amount o some people in my will," Mr. sterling states, but I decided that here was no
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      • 42 4 King Alfonso has signed a decree iuthorising the reopening of the Jniversities, since when there has )een growing discontent, epitomised as the revolt of youth,” vith the possibility of an appeal by he intellectuals to the League o* Nations.
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      • 38 4 The Dutch Finance Minister, Dr. G. J. de Geer, has announced that he Government has no intention of boiishing the tea duty as a result >f the repeal of the duty in Eng .and.
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    • WEDNESDAY.
      • 172 4 PASSING OF FAMOUS STATESMAN. I ord Roseberry is dead. The sth Earl of Roseberry, who vas born in 1847 and succeeded to he title in 1868, is chiefly rememered as Prime Minister in 1894-5. Te succeeded Mr. Gladstone and .ad previously been Under-Seere-ary at the Home Office,
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      • 137 4 Mr. Hoover conferred with the Cabinet and the leaders cf both Parties in Congress regarding the report which is expected from the Reparations Experts Committee in Paris. The Herald-Tribune says that Mr. Hoover is hoping to smooth the way for a settlement and possibility is envisaged
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      • 131 4 Blackpool offered a new holiday excitement to 100,000 Whitsun excursionists in the shape of a wireless election speech by Mr. Baldwin, the Premier, who spoke to a crowded visible audience in the theatre from which a network of wires extended across the promenade and linked up with dozens of
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      • 99 4 Iraq Police boarded the Soviet teamer Kommunist,” from Odessa, and placed an armed guard or board. The crew were not ■Hrwed to land. Local English hanks refused to negotiate bills for ho vessel. It is understood that his action was taken at the request of the authorities.
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      • 29 4 Mr. Dwight Davis, Secretary for War in the Coolidge Cabinet, succeeds Mr. H. L. Stimson, the present Secretary of State, as Governor-General of the Philippines.
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    • THURSDAY.
      • 156 4 BLUE JACKETS LANDED. REIGN GUNBOATS PROTECT SHAMEEN. Flue jackets from His Majesty’s unboats have landed at Shameen .nd erected defences in different •arts of the Concession. Gates and oridges were closed and guards posted. The British Consulate has ssued a notification warning subpets not to leave Shameen and instructing all
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      • 151 4 After investigating the desirability of improving and developing Singapore Harbour, the Imperial Shipping Committee has published several conclusions. It considers that it is at present inadvisable to undertake any scheme involving material increase of port charges, but it recommends an increase of wharfage for ocean-going vessels. No change
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      • 102 4 A report from Mr. C. Finlay Andrew, who is investigating “"he famine in Kansu, to the China International Famine Relief Commission, states that he received many reports of cannibalism which he specially investigated. He found that near Chingning 35 brigands were killed and parts of their bodies
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      • 72 4 A New York lady, Mrs. Catherine King Fogarty, is suing Gene Tunney for alleged breach of promise and is claiming half a million dollars damages. Plaintiff alleges that after 1925, Tunney proposed and she accepted him. Simultaneously with the filing of this action Tunney’s $14,000 estate at
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      • 33 4 The Duke of Gloucester has ?ailed from Yokohama to Canada and was seen off by Prince Chichibu, the heir apparent. The Duke was given an enthusiastic and popular send off.
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      • 26 4 Proclamations are shortly to be issued declaring June 16 as a day thanksgiving throughout the British Empire for H.M. the King’s recovery,
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    • FRIDAY.
      • 139 4 PROCLAIMS HIMSELF HEAD OF SALVATION FORCES. Feng Yu-hsiang issued a manifesto from Changchow on May 20 announcing that he had been elected Commander-in-Chief of the National salvation forces and that Chiang Kai-shek’s extermination s now at hand.” Feng requests the neutrality of friendly Powers and announces that
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      • 115 4 Sir Austen Chamberlain, speaking at Birmingham, declared that as a result of the Government's policy in China the latter had recognised that Great Britain’s one desire was to see China strong and united and to live and trade there in the mutual interests of both countries without
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      • 74 4 The Consuls have been informed that 5,000 Kwangsi troops, under the command of Pei Chung-hsi, have surrendered in the vicinity of Lupa on the north river, after a last desperate effort to capture Canton, in which they broke through the Cantonese defence line 20 miles north of Canton,
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      • 43 4 Viscount Grey, speaking at Alnwick, said he was convinced that the Liberal vote would be vastly increased and said that even 200 members would be enough to save the country from the twin evils of Conservative protection and Socialists’ reckless expenditure.
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      • 70 4 Must be another joke,” was Gene Tunney’s comment on the reported breach of promise suit brought by a New York divorcee, Mrs. Catherine King Fogarty. When I am sued I shall let my attorneys worry,” he added. Tunney’s attorney has published an affidavit dated July 24, 1928,
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      • 65 4 The American millionaire, Mr. Van Lear Black, leaves Croydon on a flight to Tokio on May 31 via India and Bangkok, returning via Russia. The aeroplane which was used in Mr. Van Lear Black’s recent crip to the Cape is now in the final stages of overhaul
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      • 32 4 A Moslem named Ilam Din has been sentenced to death for the murder of Raj Pal, author of the sensational pamphlet, Rangila Rasul” (the merry Prophet), on April 6.
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    • SATURDAY.
      • 165 4 COMMISSION TO INVEST!pat* CONDITIONS. U The Viceroy of Inc--a, r fM Irwm, announced on Jan. 28, at opening of the Legislative Asse!* bly, that the King han a pp n the establishment of al. y a j r mission under the Cham, anshi?'Mr. J. H. Whitley, formed
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      • 107 4 Mr. Ernest Remnant, organiser A the industrial delegation to rtussia, has returned to London. In n interview with Reuter he said at the objects of the mission had oeen achieved, namely, to prove hat Russia offers the largest single r.arket available for British goods md to clear
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      • 101 4 The bare-legged vogue for girl tennis players set by the South African, Miss Tapscott, in Engiand n 1927 is being taken up widely by English and Americans. Miss Wilis and Miss Cross both played without stockings in Holland and France and now Miss Helen .Jacob*, the runner-up to
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      • 67 4 It is officially announced in Moscow’ that as a result of the counterrevolutionary activities in the railway transport and gold platinum industries, Vonmeck and Velichko, w’ho were both formerly high officials in the Commissariat oi Communications, and Palchinshy. an ex-Profcssor of Leningrad University, also in the mining industry,
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      • 73 4 A statement on Liberal poja}prepared under the direction ot Liberal leaders, declares that the primary object of Liberal foreign policy is to abolish war as the method of settling international disputes and says that war. past oi future, takes over 13s. out t e er v £1
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      • 49 4 At the court martial a lU j 1 Real, Spain, of 33 officers and t civilians in connection v h insurrection at the end oi 1 anU y' the Public Prosecutor d (>mal Hie death sentence in eight and penal servitude for lift in remainder.
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  • 902 6 In our correspondence columns in this issue will be found a letter from a Straits-born Chinese on the subject of Malacca Chinese Schools.” We regret that we are utterly at variance with the author of that letter and with a very large number of his compatriots
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  • 320 6 The Straits Echo makes a strong piea for all kinds of street advertising, on billboards, trams, buses, etc., on the ground that the Municipality needs funds for a wide variety of purposes, such as cleanup up dirty streets and opening new playgrounds. The needs of the community of Penang
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  • 235 6 As we noted on the occasion of a previous meeting, the Malacca Municipal Commissioners seem to be waking up and taking more interest in the needs of the town. This was exhibited in several questions which were discussed on Triday last. A real interest was shown in the
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  • 218 6 Amid ail the burden of new laws constantly being ground out by our l egislative mill at Singapore it is extraordinary that there is none, according to our Chinese correspondent, providing for the legai adoption of children, which is common in other lands. There is probably no race
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  • 156 6 We understand that almost simultaneously, many, many moons the Municipality and the P.W.D. announced plans for the construction of numerous quarters ior their employees and that those of the Municipality are already welt along towards completion while .hose of the Government have not ven been begun. We assume
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  • 92 6 We are reliably inforn 1 so great is the dissatisfaci n > vl the high prices charged for electricity here, certain Chines capita sts of Malacca are prepared jj enter upon competition with present company if a frail* CL be procured. We are informed t*r« they would propose
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  • FROM OTHER PENS.
    • 208 6 INTOLERANTLY BRITISH.” irritating to ignore.—“ Strait Times.” Malaya is full of more or travelled people, and yet J society is tar trom cosmopoiir outlook. For the most -art W p 111 more narrowly and 'ntolerL? British than any professional r orator now agitating oe Home. It is only too oi
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    • 115 6 Eastern Courier.” Opinion is gaining ground in Penang that a Municipal Commit sion as at present constituted cannot be a success from the popular standpoint. The Penang Municipality is formed by nominated Commissioners and a President appointed from the Civil Service. It is mainly an official body
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  • LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
    • 1126 7 VLACCA SCHOOLS DISPLAY THEIR PATRIOTISM. Tactically all the schools of y :icca celebrated Empire Day on j av with patriotic exercises. j Padang was the scene of the L hration of the High Scho_>', and as a very impressive one. The sets particularly made a very 1 appearance,
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    • 232 7 MURDERER OF PETER GOH HANGS HIMSELF. Bay Liang, the murderer of Peter Goh who had been committed to the Assizes and was awaiting trial in H.M. Prison at Malacca, committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell (No. 1) at the Prison on Thursday morning just before
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    • 292 7 DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN FORMER RESIDENT. Everyone who knew Mr. J. W. Campbell will regret to hear of his death, which has been announced by cable. Since 1915 up to the time of his retirement in May, 1928, he had lived in Malacca in the house now
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    • 224 7 A pretty panorama was displayed last week in front of No. 46, Heeren Street, in honour of the birthday of Lord Buddha. At the top the following lines were written:— This Wesak Day our Lord was born whose Dhrama’s Light on earth did dawn, with Dark dispelled
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    • 549 7 KHOO—LYE. On Sunday, May 19th, at 2 p.m., the wedding ceremony took place m the old style at 90A, Wolferstan Road, of Mr. Khoo Tiam Hock, the eldest son- of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Ghee Guan of Malacca, to Miss Lye Nai Neo, the eldest daughter of Mr. Lye
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    • 92 7 Mr. A. C. Tidburv of the Radio Supplies, Singapore, gave a successful radio demonstration at Mr. Toh Seng Watt’s residence, Be-le Vue,” Kiebang, on Monday and Tuesday last. The reception was rather disturbed early in the evening but iater, with a loud speaker, music was received as
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    • 245 7 SERIOUS BLAZE IN KAMPONG P ANTE I. Another bad fire broke out in Kampong Pantei at 3.15 a.m. on Saturday, causing a loss which is estimated at about $75,000, the greater amount being due to water. The building, like the one where the recent fire occurred in Bunga
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    • 414 7 On Saturday, May 18th, at 9.15 p.m., the farce, Good Morning, Bill,” by P. G. Wodehouse, was presented by Mr. Huime Sharp at the Malacca Club. The caste was at follows: Marie, Majorie Harland; Lorci Tidmouth, Captain P. J. Gething; Lottie, Majorie Cunninghame; Bill, Herbert Esson; Sally
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    • 351 7 CLOWNS IN CLOVER.” BANVARD MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AT THE RIALTO. The Banvard Musical Comedy Company opened a two-night engagement at the Rialto Theatre on Monday night with the Clowns in Clover.” About three-fourths of the seats were taken but those who did attend w r ere thoroughly appreciative and every
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    • 254 7 CHOTA PEGS COMING. On Saturday, June Ist, there will be a performance at 9.30 p.m in the Malacca Club, given by the Chota Pegs and presented by Jack Crichtcn and Leo Brookr, late of the Froth Blowers. This talented company has drawn large audiences in Penang, and will give twenty-five
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 105 8 M. C. L. A. TOURNAMENT 1929. English Championsmp: Winner, Chan ueok Eng; Kunner-Up, Chee umn Kiong. English Handicap: Winner, Chan Geok Lng; Kunner-Up, Quay Yan 1 eck. English Game, Highest Break: Winner, Chan Ceok Eng. American Cnampionsnip: Winner, Cnee Chin Kiong; Kunner-Up, Cnee Swee Chiang. American Handicap: Winner: Dr.
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    • 2072 8 TEACHERS DEFEAT AlLin 1C irALiil. On the Kudu nam on Tuesday last tne nnigusii masters cmon met me Municipality in tne seconu rounu oi tne oovernment interdepartmental competition, auu were lucky to win uy tnree goals to one, aitnougn tne Municipality was tne better team, Tne game uid not
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    • 177 10 MALACCA CHINESE VOLUNTEER RIFLE CLUB. The May Spoon Shoot of the Chinese Volunteer Rifle Club, Malacca, took place on Sunday, the 19th instant, at 9 a.m. and the following are the net scores:— I z i 2 |f? 1 I *>= Tan Chetig Chye 1 32 32 30
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    • 320 10 On Saturday afternoon an interesting cricket game was played between Malacca and Jasin Experts. The Jasin folk had first knock and were cheaply dismissed .or 66 runs. R. E. Hill was the most successful batsman as he flayed a not out innings of 25 which included 4 Ixmndaries. W.
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    • 34 10 TECHNICAL SCHOOL SEMIFINALS. The semi-final matches of the tournament resulted as follows Chin Foo Nyan beat N. G. Menon (8-6), X 6-4). M. Saberetnam lost to K. Joo reck (7—s>, (4-6), (3—6.)
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    • 191 10 TECHNICAL SCHOOL FINAL. In the final match of the Technical School tennis tournament, E. G. Farrington beat Parthan (6 —1), 6—4), the game being played on the P.W.D. court grounds on Friday, May 17th. Coming Events at Kua'a Lumpur. Mav 27.—T.P.C.A. vs. S.C.R.C. A.” May 28.—Police vs. Xiang Tamils.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 1340 9 B \N(.i: (USE FOR QUARREL AMONG PORTUGUESE. ,8 ward da Silva, a Government B ioner, was prosecuted before B G. C. Dodd, on Wednesday, on B summonses, one charge being B abusive and threatening lage against Leonard H. de B i, and the other, intentional B of Mrs. Liiza
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    • 100 9 A respectable Chinese nonya pleaded guilty in the Police Court on Tuesday to stabbing another woman with a penknife. Inspector Higgins explained that this was the second time accused had caught her husband in a compromising position with the complainant. She had stabbed at her husband and given
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    • 189 9 A Tamil man and woman with a number of peculiar Indian musical 1 instruments had a free concert in F irst Cross Street on Wednesday with the result that the man was fined $1 in the Police Court on Thursday. He explained that he had come to Malacca
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    • 168 9 i A Malabari named Krishnan was arrested in Fort Road quite naked on Wednesday night, creating a dis- turbance, and was believed to be a iunatic. A Malay constable explained to :he Court on Thursday morning that accused had thrown his clothes on the padang. Accused explained that
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    • 102 9 The Danger Rider,” a story of ox-convicts, a pretty girl who tries cO run a ranch for the former jailbirds, and a fast-riding, quickshooting hero who falls in love with the girl after gazing at her photograph, is the special attraction at the Rialto Theatre to-night. In the
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  • 685 10 On Saturday, May 25th, at 7.30 p.m., the finai marriage ceremony took place between Adam bin Haji Tamby Arrafin and the sister of Haji Abdul Latteef bin Haji Tamby at 340, Tranquerah. The function was attended with much festivity. A procession went out to Klebang. and then round
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  • 71 10 At the annual general meeting ot the Malacca Chinese Literary Association on Saturday, the following were elected office-bearers for ’he ensuing year:— President, Mr. Chua Poh Suing; Vice-President, Mr. Chee Swee Chiang; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Seow Eng Chye; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. 'lan Eng Chye; Assistant Secretary and Assistant
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 201 10 1 RIALTO THEATRE. ;S PROGRAMME jj IjUjl From Monday May 27 to Wednesday May 29 From Thursday May 30 to Sunday June 2** XX At 9 15 p m. At 915 P l K’TORIAL REVIEW The Latest Pathe Gazette n OUR GANG COMEDY “Hee Bea Jeebees” omedv) XX vv •Qj
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  • 2006 11 Mk{ MEKOUS MATTERS OF m M EREST DISCUSSED. H- regular monthly meeting of H micipal Commissioners was H. ~n Friday afternoon. Three H, id's were absent, Mr. W. F. r, Dr. Tan Seng Tee and the H pal Engineer. Mr. B. S. took the official seat formerM pied
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