Malacca Guardian, 23 September 1929

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vfil. II MALACCA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. No. 38
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  • 505 2 A large consignment of fresh fish was exported from Singapore to Malacca, on Thursday of last week. Quite a number of Chinese sinkehs, most of whom are Cantonese, arrived in Malacca from China via Singapore, on Friday of last week. The F.M.S. Government motorlaunch, Talang,” which arrived here from
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  • 100 2 Captain Haaland, of the Bot n:a,” which was pirated recently, has escaped from the bandits and reached Haichow. There are no details available at present of his experience and the fate of the other officers. A motor-car driver named Ahma‘ b-n Ismail has been arrested on a charge
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1438 2 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Kwi NOTICE OF SALE. K.C. lbU.}/Z4. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Tenders will beTeceived at the S,ale of Negri Sembilan Resident Councillor’s Office, Malac- In the Court ca, up to noon of the 25th October, Federated Malay States at 1929, for the foliowmg works:— TT T| Seremban.
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    • 396 2 Palm OU Pointers—3. CONSOLS OF THE EAST. Coconuts were once described as the Cons >j s of I East.” Unfortunately they have failed to warrant k term; though everyone hopes that better davs are in for them, confidence is certainly shaken. ore j There are to-day new “Consols of the
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  • CHINA NEWS
    • 267 3 (Kuo Min News Agency.) n at -...dance with an order B, e d i the Central Party Kdqu< -«'s, the Shanghai rL m j n t on August 29th Hem e 87th anniversary of B sign of the Nanking Treaty. K' m( :r was held in
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    • 99 3 ■Mr. Wan*? Yung-pao, Chinese Sinister to Tokyo, in a telegram to Be Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reBrts that the Japanese Government has again categorically denied Bat Japanese troops in South Banehuria have been increased or Bat they have in any way affected Be situation in Northern Banehuria.
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    • 95 3 According to a telegram from jeneral Chang Hsueh-liang, received by the Ministry of Foreign Kffairs, the White Russians in parbin were recently prevented by [he local Chinese authorities from Organizing a Russian Far Eastern Association as an organ against the poviet Third Internationale. I The telegram states
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    • 64 3 announced that the Ministry of -'avy will send a number of Surv yors to America to study mm’ rn methods of maritime surv. ying, arrangements having been completed with the American Authorities for admission of the Chinese naval officers to the Aincrican Naval Academy, another group
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    • 38 3 T‘ view of the perseverance and exhibited by the NorthDefence Force in face of d provocations by Soviet along the entire Manchurian the State Council will tb v SSUe an order commending on their creditable behavior.
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    • 161 3 Following is a translation of a Council G ISSUed by the State Being grievously famine-stricken, the North-West is urgently awaitmg relief its food supplies must entirely depend upon importations trom other provinces so that the >hoi tage may be met. Accordingly, exportation of rice, grains and tloui from
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    • 105 3 It is learned that with a view to curtailing the administrative expenses of the Central Government, the Shanghai Offices of the various Ministries will either be closed or separately amalgamated with some kindred organ. The several offices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it is learned, will probably
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    • 88 3 An urgent despatch calling for the immediate remittance of funds for relief purposes in Hunan Province, consequent to the flooding of the various rivers due to recent heavy rainfall, has been received from General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government. According to the report, many
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    • 75 3 Two telegrams addressed to Commander-in-Chief Chiang Kaishek have been received from General Ho Chien, Chairman of the Hunan Provincial Government and General Hsu Yung-chang, Chairman of the Hopei Provincial Government, pledging their wholehearted co-operation with the Government in carrying out the disbandment programme. Both telegrams dwell at length on
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    • 60 3 President Chiang Kai-shek has been appointed Honorary Chairman of the National Track Meet, which is to be held in April, 1930, at Hangchow*. President Tai Chitao of the Examination Yuan, will be Chairman of the Meeting, while Mr. Chang Ching-kiang, Chairman of the Chekiang-Provincial Government, and General
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    • 39 3 By order of the Commander-in-Chief the salaries of all military officers above the rank of Captain will be reduced by 20/«. It instated that the money thus saved will be devoted to welfare work fci the soldiers.
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  • 574 3 -“What’s the shape of the earth asked the teacher, calling suddenly upon Willie. Round.” How do you know it’s round?” “AH right,” said Willie, “it’s square then. I don’t want to start any argument about it.” Muriel, aged six, had been v er M troublesome all morning, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 445 3 1 *5O9 1 H.'R Hi has again demonstrated its superiority at the Singaj||j pore Annual Hill-Climb by |f|j Gaining ist Prize in the ||i Small-Car Class, 1000 c.c. or Spl under. jH| Bth September, 1929. CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA INCORPORATED IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SINGAPORE. PENANG. TAIPING. IPOH. KUALA LUMPUR. MALACCA.
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  • RECENT NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD.
    • MONDAY.
      • 212 4 SOVIET WARNED AGAINST PRESENT POLICY. Mr. C. T. Wang, the Foreign Minister, has cabled to Mr. Chang Tso-ping, at Geneva, instructions to notify the Soviet through the German Foreign Office that the Nationalist Government will hold the Soviet responsible for the loss of lives i n.i damage
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      • 69 4 A naval limitation conference in America as the outcome of the current Anglo-American discussions, to be held early in December, has been proposed. Participants at the conference will be the United States, Britain. Japan, France and Italy. Col. Stimson said that all categories of ships will be considered
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      • 59 4 Jatindranath Das, one of the accused in the conspiracy case, died in jail after 60 days’ hunger-strike. The five other accused have abandoned their hunger-strike and telegraphed a request to Government to drop the hunger-strike Bill now before the Assembly, which is designed to enable Judges to
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      • 40 4 Before departing for Siam Prince Purachatra visited M. Laurent Fvnac, the French Air Minister. It may be considered that a full agreement has been reached with the purpose .of establishing air communications between Siam and Indo-China.
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      • 30 4 The Vickers-Armstrong Steel Foundry at Elswick is closing indefinitely and 200 men have received notice because of the Government’s decision cancelling and suspending contracts for naval armaments.
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      • 33 4 The Soviet Government have accepted Britain’s invitation and are sending a representative to London to discuss the procedure to be adopted in the consideration of the resumption of diplomatic relations.
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      • 22 4 The Agenda Committee has referred Mr. Chao Chu’s resolution concerning unequal treaties to the committee dealing with constitutional legal questions.
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      • 23 4 Investigations into the terrorist consniraev indicate ramifications throughout the agrarian districts of north-western Germany. The small peasant classes are chiefly implicated.
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    • TUESDAY.
      • 233 4 TURMOIL IN INDIA OYER DEATH OF DAS. In the Legislative Assembly at Simla the Government was defeated by 55 votes to 47 on a motion of Motilal Nehru, who moved the adjournment as a vote of censure over the death of the hungerstriker in the Lahore conspiracy case.
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      • 177 4 In a bold speech in which he bluntly declared that he alone was master of Italy, Signor Mussolini made it clear that his decision to relinquish a number of Ministries does not mean he is any the less the absolute ruler and stated: Never before have I felt
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      • 110 4 The Norwegian Legation has received news of an attack by pirates on the steamer Botnia at Haichow on Sept. 12. The Botnia grounded on the bar and pirates attacked the helpless ship, seized Captain Haaland and Chief Officer Westerhein. demanding $500,000 ransom, and now threaten that if
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      • 91 4 Drastic action against the Communists of Bombay, also the institution outside Bombay of a settle ment for Bombay hooligans on the lines of the Borstal Institution in England are the main recommendations of the Bombay Riots Enquiry Committee which investigated the February riots. The Committee proposes that
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    • WEDNESDAY
      • 119 4 LEAGUE THREATENS TO FORGE NEW WEAPONS.” Th° situation of the opium traffic is still serious, according to the Rapporteur to the Fifth Committee, urging all Governments which had not ratified the 1925 Convention to do so at the earliest, as otherwise the League would have to forge
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      • 96 4 The French Legation has strongly protested to the Nationalist Government regarding the murder of the Catholic Bishop at Hupeh and two priests. The Legation states that a gunboat has been ordered to go to Ichang to enquire fully into the murders and also to afford protection to
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      • 98 4 The puriKise of Mr. MacDonald’s Washington visit is solely to provide an outward sign of goodwill which it is confidently hoped will establish Anglo-American relations on a firmer basis than has existed since 1912. The small margin of difference that still remains to be settled in the
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      • 59 4 Nanking reports that it is authoritatively stated by th* Foreign Minister that the attempt to abolish extraterritoriality wifi be continued during the current vea v and. in the event of the various Governments declining to concede the request, the Nationalist Government will issue a unilateral declaration of the
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      • 53 4 Enormous damage has been done by a terrific storm at Toulon. The wind smashed shop-windows, tore down trees and telegraph-poles, and ripped off roofs. A great tidal wave swept the quays, which are now littered with household debris. Scores of houses and farms were destroyed, vineyards ruined
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      • 39 4 Correspondence between Britain and Russia, which has been issued, shows that the Russian representative to discuss procedure for fur ther negotiations in connection with the resumption of diplomatic relations is coming to London on Sept. 24.
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      • 26 4 The total number of unemployed on Sent. 9 was 1.149,700. This was 2.550 less than the week before and 150,277 less than the year before.
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    • THURSDAY.
      • 176 4 ABOLITION OF SUBMARINES OPPOSED. A meeting of the Japanese Cabinet was largely occupied with the naval question, on which Admiral Takarabe and Baron Shidchara made reports. The result of the Cabinet’s deliberations was not divulged, but the vernacular papers publish what is purported to be an outline
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      • 99 4 Queen Wilhelmina ceremonially opened the new session of the States General. In her speech from the Throne she regretted that the desire to reach a fresh settlement with Belgium could not yet bo attained. She emphasised the continued need of economy in State services and said vigilance was
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      • 65 4 The Soviet Government’s reply to the Nanking Government’s notes of Sept. 9 and 13. regarding the appointment of an Assistant Manager for the Chinese Eastern Railway, handed to the German Embassy, declares that owing to the Nanking Government’s repudiation of its own terms, the question of the
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      • 67 4 At the Opium Committee Mr. Chao Chu (China) urged drastic limitation of tbo manufacture of narcotics to medical and scientific needs. Mr. Noel Baker (Britain) demanded the strengthening of the Opium Section of the League, the withdrawal of licences in cases of abuse of the Convention,
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      • 51 4 In view of the suggestions by the Association for tea cultivation in the Dutch East Indies, shipping lines have reduced the tea freight prices from Fls. 37 V 2 to Fls. 30 per cubic metre from Java to Europe. Freights will also reduced from Sumatra to
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      • 55 4 Half a million gallons of paraffin in a giant oil tank belonging to the Anglo-American Oil Company have erone ablaze in the great depot a f Salt End, Hull. Tons of a chcmica 5 oil fire extinguisher are beine Doured on the fire, which, it i "eared,
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      • 24 4 It is learned that the King ha"ade excellent progress towards r "omplete recovery. Shooting and yachting are the King’s favourite pastimes,
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    • FRIDAY.
      • 131 4 CAVALRY DIVISIONS ORDERED TO FRONTIER. Reports from Chang Chun say that according to information emanating from a White Russian source the Outer-Mongolia Governjrignt has mobilised all males between the ages of 20 and 40 and ordered two cavalry divisions commanded by Soviet officers to mo\ e towards the
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      • 66 4 A Sino-Polish Treaty of Industry, Commerce, and Navigation has been signed. The text will not be published until it has been approved by both Governments, but it is understood that thq Polish Government agrees to relinquish extraterritorial privileges in China The treaty is the first one concluded
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      • 73 4 In the course of a discussion on the tariff holiday resolution in the Second Committee, spokesmen of the British Dominions emphasised that younger countries must be entitled to impose tariffs in order to protect growing industries. Sir Geoffrey Corbett (India) said that India was unable to support
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      • 78 4 Mr. J. H. Thomas, Minister of Employment, has arrived at Liverpool on his return from Canada. In an interview he said: “I am completely satisfied with the results of my visit. I certainly hope and feel sure this will contribute to the solution of unemployment in that
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      • 58 4 The rich Ventura Avenue (California) oilfield is threatened by the advance on a two-mile front of a roaring wave of fire which has swept down from Sulphur Mountain. The flames attacked a tank containing 11.000 barrels of oil en route. The oil boiled over and flowed down the
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      • 48 4 An animated debate on the drugs traffic in the Fifth Committee revealed a complete change of method in combatting the traffic by the abandonment of Government control in favour of limitation of manufacture. All sneakers stronglv favoured limitation and some advocated limitation coupled with rationing.
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      • 29 4 The New York “Herald-Tribune” announces the formation of a $1,000,000,000 trust styled the Marine Midland Corporation, to acquire a controlling ownership cf banks and trust companies.
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      • 33 4 Harry Blackmer. the President of the Midwest Refining Company, who went abroad to avoid appearing as a witness in the Sinclair-Fab oil trials, has been fined $60,000 for contempt of court.
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    • SATURDAY.
      • 154 4 BRITAIN SIGNS OPTIov., I CLAI SE. 41 9 Mr. Arthur H -ierson I Foreign Secretar has Geneva the Optic.: Clau s *l*| Hague Court State Deu! fl the British Domic, i s w ji 1 an identical formu -,f This formula excluded compulsory jurisdiction 0 f *1 Hague
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      • 129 4 Another I'm Alone case is irn-l minent. Capt. McLeod of the! motor-ship Shawnee,” which hasl arrived at Halifax from Bermuda! declares the ship was fired on with! out warning by a United States! Coastguard cutter 26 miles off the! New York coast and was pursued! by two
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      • 100 4 The new offer of the British Government to recommend uncon- ditionally the admission of Iraq to I the League of Nations in 1932 and meanwhile to take steps to prepare 1 a draft Anglo- Iraqian treaty, gene-1 rally based on the Anglo-Egyptian I Settlement, has resulted in
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      • 72 4 A report from Harbin says that according to information recenea by the Chinese Eas ern Rail"a> administration. Soviet *roops in e Manchuli sector which had commenced evacuation t< wards Paun a and Haranor severa' vs ago haw almost completed wit awal. v 1 the Soviet troops the border
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      • 44 4 The Narcotics Comm ee adopte. the British proposal !a oU convening a confere facturing countries w 0 i tion of a corresponding num ne consuming countries. ne e delegate’s proposal in i ;our n work of the Opium being continued was
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      • 41 4 WORLD’S LARGEST BA NK. The formation of wh 'f c nr |d, to be the largest bank i de with resources ap’ $2,500,000,000, is anr, the amalgamating of t f ril City Bank, New York, a Exchange Bank and jst pany.
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  • AROUND THE COURTS
    • 406 5 \SE AGAINST MONEY LENDER. M. Lopez prosecuted a money- named M. P. L. SavumiaraPillay in the Police Court on V esday on a charge of assault I o; otember 2. Complainant said accused walked into his •>n, reproached him with an I o i brious epithet and assaulted
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    • 286 5 A Malay woman named Mai binte Mamut sued tw T o Malay men in the District Court on Thursday for $lO damages each because she alleged that their savage dogs bit and ruined her goat. She informed the Court that this was the third time these dogs
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    • 477 5 CASE AGAINST SIME DARBY IN CIVIL COURT. In the District Court before Mr. G. C. Dodd on Friday a civil action was begun between Chop Sin Guan Hm and Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., for damages for loss of a tongkang of cement alleged to have been sunk through
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    • 187 5 Detective 16 was on duty at Punga Raya at a peep show, on Tuesday evening, and noticed a man named Tay Poh Suan, a rubber tapper of Batang Malacca, who seemed to be very much interested in the contents of the pockets of his neighbours. Finally he caught him
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    • 141 5 END OF MUNICIPAL CASE. When the case against Lee Lee, charged with failing to comply with a Municipal notice requiring him to close a row’ of shophouses in Wolferstan Road, was called in the Police Court on Tuesday, Mr. G. C. Goho, who appeared for the defendant, said
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    • 142 5 Ahmat bin Salleh, a motor-car driver, sought to prosecute four other Malays in the Police Court on Wednesday on a charge of assault, but one of the quartette failed to put in an appearance. Ahmat said he was willing to drop the case against the missing man and
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    • 89 5 K. T. R. Naidu pleaded guilty before Mr. Dodd on Wednesday to a charge of carrying on the Tamil Opera at Royalty Hall after midnight on the previous Saturday. He explained that he closed the play promptly at midnight but spent some fifteen minutes afterwards in explaining the
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    • 268 5 A Chinese motor-car driver w r as fined $l5 by Mr. Dodd on Monday for assaulting a ricksha puller, who appeared w’ith a black eye. Accused complained that the puller threatened him so he acted first. Inspector Higgins asked for a heavy penalty as the puller received a
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    • 300 5 A Sidang of Bachang, named Mansur bin Abbas, hearing that there was a fight at Tamba in his bailiwick, on August 22, w r ent to make inquiries and as soon as he asked w’hat was going on he was struck by two men, according to his
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    • 214 5 Mr. V. E. Dias was the complainant in the Police Court on Tuesday in a case against Ng Aw Lip, of Seremban, charged w’ith rash driving. Complainant said he w r as driving dow’n Jonker Street on Monday morning and accused, driving a orry, came from Second
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    • 149 5 The case against Ong Keng Loo for voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Kim Yong at the A.P.C. offices was called before the Police Magistrate on Monday. Mr. G. C. Goho appeared for the accused and asked for a week’s postponement, saying that it was not a serious matter.
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    • 135 5 Low Kim Guan, whose trial ap-' peared in the columns of the “Guar- dian last week, under Alor Gajah Notes,” was unable to duel j a surety and after having been under detention for two weeks was wrought up in the District Court on Wednesday, when the
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    • 126 5 A Chinese chicken thief of Alor Gajah was sentenced to a year's rigorous imprisonment in the District Court, on Tuesday, to be followed by a year’s police supervision, as he had a bad record. He informed the Judge that he was in very bad health and would probably
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 242 5 Important Auction Sale. Estate of Chua Yan Keng Deceased. The undersigned have been instructed to sell by Public I Auction on Wednesday, October 9, 1929, at II a.m. at their sale-room, No. 21, Church Street, Malacca, The following thirteen Extremely Valuable Freehold Building Allotments Fronting Koon Cheng Bridge Road, Bunga
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  • 1364 6 At the very successful dinner given recently by the local branch of the Straits Settlements Association the President of that organisation, Mr. G. C. S. Rabjohn, very clearly pointed out some of the needs of Malacca. We say some purposely, because there were many others also meriting
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  • 168 6 There was a difference of opinion jin the Police Court some days ago I between the Magistrate and a lawyer over the admission of an avowed leper to the centre of the I Courtroom. The Magistrate held that there was no danger of conagion in the early stages, while
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  • FROM OTHER PENS.
    • 216 6 The Siam Observer.” The action the i who sm oked 4k Graf Zeppelin whenT «>1 have been well aware of tt I danger, is aim increJihi man is anxious to A tjl perience of making a trjnj 1 «1 ship, he must be repar 2 fcl tobacco in any
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    • 175 6 discovered.—“ The Malayan Saturday Post.” There is one argument of t J opponents of repressive actiol which seems to us to be feeble an! untenable—that if you deprive th-1 lower class of Chinese of opiutl they ill take to alcoholic liquor? 1 and be considerably worse
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    • 141 6 The Malayan Daily Express.” A galaxy of Penang young men whose experience of the facts of life appears to be slender has arrived at the grotesque decision that the power of the Press should be diminished. The up-country papers arc perhaps beyond the reach of these “angels of
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    • 121 6 wipe me out of existence. The S Observer.” x Anyone who has had P rai experience of the Mm tra e rte bound to admit that one oi greatest obstacles to suppressio this illicit trade, and it 19 use ji v for the wefll meaning, but s
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 24 6 QiiTnßig g 6b IT PA\S TO M A N U RE yo of f AMMONIA CiUTF»PjE^L d 129, JONKER STREET, Phjno b 5 Malacca.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
    • 286 7 \T HOME AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. large proportion of the memof the Malacca High School Boys’ Association, with many he teachers of the various boys’ •ols of Malacca, gathered at the nises of the Association on '•day afternoon for a pleasant Home and distribution of the s
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    • 335 7 On the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the Chinese year (which was Tuesday last); the Festival of Tong Chu Piah is held, when cakes are made to be offered in the temples, for the Moon God. Two kinds of round cakes are made;
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    • 201 7 WEBSTER— LUPTON. At Christ Church at 4 p.m. on Saturday, September 14, a pretty but quiet marriage took place between Miss Betty Lupton (who arnved in Malacca by the s.s. Krian on the previous day, and Mr. D. E. Webster, of Sagil Estate, Tangkah. The bride, who looked charming,
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    • 98 7 On Friday last, Mr. Lee Juan Wah of the Chinan University, Shanghai, and brother of Mr. Lee Juan Suang of Messrs. Wah Juan Co., Malacca, was united in wedlock to Miss Loi Teck Chin, the daughter of Mr. Loi Sui Cheng, a well-known land owner of Malacca, according to
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    • 308 7 On Saturday last, a marriage took place at 171, Banda Hilir, between Mr. Chew Yong Teng, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Yok, and Miss Toh Neo, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gan Piah. The decorations in the house were very fine. From the altar there were
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    • 182 7 ANNUAL HARVEST SERVICE OF THANKS. On Sunday, September 15, the Harvest Thanksgiving Service took place at Christ Church. Mrs. F uller kindly officiated at the organ, accompanied by Mrs. Gould on the violin. Special music was sung to the chants, and the anthem, O Worship the King,” by
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    • 456 7 On Friday, the Coroner, Mr. J. H. Owen, held an inquest over the death of a Tamil named Chellan, a j verdict of death by motor accident' being returned. Deceased was an Indian coolie about 35 years of age, employed under a Chinese contractor for the Municipality,
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    • 629 7 CELEBRATION OF FESTIVAL IN MALACCA. On Wednesday last the celebration was held at No. 105, First Cross Street, of the marriage festival of the God Rama to the Goddess Seetha. An erection was made of coloured wood representing a silver archway, on each side of which the arms of
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    • 176 7 ADDITIONS TO THE MALACCA LIBRARY. Pertwee, R. M.W.-XX3. .A. 4189. Eldershaw, M. 8., A House is Built A. 4190. Priestley, J. 8., The Good Companions A. 4191. Stribling, T. S., Strange Moon A. 4192. Wren, P. C., Soldiers of Misfortune A. 4193. Orczy, 8., I Will Repay. A.A.
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    • 741 7 We are reliably informed that Malacca is to have a stadium on the J ground adjoining and just beyond the Kubu Plain. Although the J plan is as yet in its embryonic stage, men of capital have become interested and a syndicate will very shortly be formed to
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  • 269 7 OBITUARY. The death occurred at 31, Mill Road, Malacca, of Mr. Chan Chin Seng, a merchant and planter, at the age 65 years, on Sunday, the 15th instant. He leaves a widow, three sons, Messrs. Chan Cheng Swi, Chan Kiat Watt and Wi Kiat Yam, and 19 grandchildren to mourn
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 269 8 Ladies’ Monthly Medal. The replay in this competition between Miss Holden and Mrs. Finch, who had tied for first place with net. scores of one down was played off on Tuesday last. Miss Hoiden was the victor, with a nett score of 4 down.” Mixed Foursomes Competition. The
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    • 1244 8 CENTENARY CU‘ COMPETITION. On Monday last on the Kubu “C” ground, the Starlight Wanderers II met the Banda Kaba I in the Centenary Cup Competition. The teams were as follows: Banda Kaba I: Mohamed Nor, Mohamed Subjan. Salleh. Eusof, Hamza, Bakar, Tom, Abu Manap, Abdullah bin Haji Bachi, Ali
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    • 144 10 TAN TAN PARTY BEAT ANGLOCHINESE SCHOOL. The match between the Tan Tan Badminton Party and the AngloChinese School was played on the former's court on Saturday, the 14th instant, before a fairly large crowd of spectators. The Tan Tan B.P. won 3 games to 2. The results were (T.T.B.P.
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    • 121 10 On Thursday last, the Tan Tan B.P. defeated the Quartette Badminton Party, on the former*.-» court. The visitors put up a plucky fight, although they lost by fou~ games to nil. The scores wer t (T.T.B.P. names mentioned first): 1. Chan Wee Liew beat
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    • 112 10 The High School Badminton Section met the Banda Hilir Bad rninton Party on Sunday, the 15th instant, on the iatter’s ground at Badminton. The former won by five to nil. Results (The High School mentioned first): 1. Kadir beat Lim Kok Chye, 15-1, 15-3.
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    • 1415 10 OPEN TOURNAMENT. There were several very interest- ing matches played during the week. In the final of the Ladies’ Doubles Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Sanderson beat Mrs. Lindow and Mrs. 1 Willmott by two sets to one, 5-*, 6-2, 6-4. This was an excellent match. All the players were
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    • 58 10 HIGH SCHOOL vs. OLD BOYS. The following will represent thr Old Boys in a match against the School on Thursday, the 26th inst on the School field:— B. Gomes (Captain), R. de Vries, Ah Beng, Ah Ngin, Siow Kow, Cheng Lock, Usof, Mohd. bin Subjan, Abu Bakar, Ah Chow,
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    • 32 10 On Wednesday the Dunlops will be playing rugby on the Malacca Club padang. The Dunlops have a quite useful side which will be greatly strengthened by the arrival of Dan Drysdale.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 2518 9 MMISSIONERS hold heated MEETING. unusually heated meeting of t Municipal Commissioners was jj', n Friday afternoon, the chief of contention being the front 0 f he Oversea Chinese Bank, v is outside the five-foot-way. he Commissioners were pre- xcepting Dr. Tan Seng Tee a vir. G. C. S.
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  • 1034 9 [The Malacca Guardian does not neces sadly endorse the opinions of iis correspondents Centenary Cup. To the Editor of the Malacca Guardian.” Sir, I was forcibly struck with certain incidents arising out of the match that was played Wednesday between the Chinese Football Association I and the Starlight Wanderers
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  • 217 10 Routine Orders by Major H. W. E§son. M.C., Commanding. The annual inspection will tak 1 place on Sunday next. All members will parade at the Headquarters, Malacca, at 7.45 a.m. Dres; —Fighting Order. This parade is essential for efficiency. If any member cannot attend he must inform his
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    • 306 10 1 RIALTO THEATRE. PROGRAMME I From Mon., 23rd, to Wed., 25th Sept. From Thursday, 26th, to Sunday, 29cS Sept. 1 JX At 9.15 p.m. At 9.15 p.m. t; INTERNATIONAL NEWS. The Latest Pathe Gazette g No hill to steep; No rut too deep for The greatest and grandest of all
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  • MALAYAN MATTERS OF MOMENT
    • 1339 11 I CHEAP BEEF IS U V MENTED upon. I I v f nr Own Correspondent). I emban, September 18. L t nthly meeting of the Sanitary Board was norning in the Council >eremban. W. E. Venables, M.C.S. H*"',. of the Board, presided K lowing members were ■|U
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    • 427 11 Forged Note. The case in which a Tamil named Kupasamy was charged in the Alor Gajah Court with the offence ot having in his possession a forged d note at Pulau Sebang village, hich was postponed several times, as mentioned on Wednesday last when the Inspector told
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    • 182 11 Already acknowledged $9,399.20 Lim Bock Kee, Esq. (second contribution) 100.00 Government Junior Officers’ Association, Kuala Lumpur (second contribution) 109.50 Wee Hap Lang, Esq., J.P.. Kuala Lumpur 50.00 Loke Chow Thye, Esq., J.P.. Kuala Lumpur 50.00 Perskutuan Jariah Perstia’an 10.00 Malay Mail Press Co., Ltd. a c Mr.
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    • 617 11 Electric Light Case. The preliminary enquiry in connection with the case of William Baugh, until recently employed as Assistant Engineer at the* Jasin Electric Lighting Power Station, who was charged with criminal breach of trust of $111.60, being m °ne> entrusted to him for payment of coolies wages,
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    • 391 11 ANNUAL MEETING SELANGOR COAST CLUB. The 22nd annual general meeting of the Selangor Coast Club, Klang, was held on Monday last. Before the reports and accounts were received and passed, Mr. Li Kim Chuan, J.P., Chairman, addressed the meeting and said that during the year under review the
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    • 274 11 GOES ON TRANSFER TO IPOH (From Our Own Correspondent). Seremban, Sept. 19. The news of the transfer of the Rev. Father Joseph Salvat Fourgs. Vicar of the Church of the Visitation. Seremban. came as a shock to the Catholic community of Negri Sembilan. The Rev. Father had spent
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    • 457 11 (b rotti Our Own Correspondent). Port Dickson, Sept. J. 9. There was a record crowd at the Port Dickson Police Court during this week when Inspector E. \I MacDonald, 0.C.P.D., Port Dickson, produced a Lance Corporal No. 2678, named Karim bin Bakar, of the Port Dickson
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    • 114 11 The first British troops from the Rhineland, comprising the Dorsets and Leicesters, arrived at Victoria, all fully accoutred and tin-hacted and looking- bronzed and fit. All are young- men, few of whom have seen war service. Interviewed by Reuter thev said they had a good time in
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