The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 12 May 1920

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  • 21 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. n« FBB ASiiWUM- Single Copy 40 eta. VOL. IS. PENANG. WEDNESDAY, 12TH MAY, 1920 NO. 19
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    • 215 1 CONTENTS. Lj ad kb Miscellaneous Continued): Japanese Competition 778 Selangor Chinese 786 A Blow to Bolshevism 784 Flying in Penang 789 795 Planters’ Associations 790 Prevention 809 Trade and Germany 796 University of Hongkong 810 A Real Good Work 804 France, Germany and England 811 Badges, Stars and Crosses 812
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    • 179 2 •irV/ V\4*X>S <M >^ d c ><iX> &y WH “STRAITS ECHO") B MAIL EDITION. -J™ —IIODOOOIB—■ Published the day prior to the departure of each mail far Europe, 1 and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the I daily issues, as well as all important news
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  • 1300 778 *MaiU Gre« BHt f J ‘f" Mee F E«ra trade fi a In,il u >1» ladi o fi “t* the ‘"““'«'ligh on? P B B hicl > B#l lt,H ’«y i mpOTta[lt feMan »f J* 9 ‘I one trait f ir P? abroad p a JJ'I** 1 ewe,
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    • 115 778 Straits CcW. PUBLISHED daily. Maj. and Public Holiday.-) AT THB CRITERION press, ltd., J 9, Be*cb Street. PenaitfMu of Subscription, payable in advance daily edition Local Foreign. Deliver!/. F,Mo. My 12.50 13.00 $8.50 Quarterly 7.50 9.00 10.50 Half-yearly 15.00 18.00 21.00 Yearly 30.00 86.00 42.00 WEEKLY EDITION By Poet. Houaij
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  • 531 779 Mr. A. F. Richarls is now attached to the Colonial Secretariat, The death is announced of Mr. F. H. Rawlings, Vice-Provost of E on. Mr. G. E. Greig, of the F.M.B. Mines Department, is in Penang on his way home by the Innsbruck. We are sorry to hear that
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  • 1083 779 The Indiscreet Correspondent. It is not surprising that the publication of Mr. Hoover’s letter to President Wilson should have created a great sensation in America and in England, for though its main effect is to state the traditional American position with regard to world entanglements with characteristic vigour
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  • 262 780 ok M*r Pat. BenO May 3. •vi that th® l ateBt Afrbtf*^J lt ieB on May N» 13? of which 38 .re hitherto b.ve «hown >y with th. order. were prtcticrlly I h‘«“8 t,k K,“ precautions p-hle of the ShipLin" officer?, crews and docxeri, At, despite the
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  • 76 780 hniwi's Vi.»,. Tie folk.;. Maj 3. a* 1 lp «ore!, a “d Mr fl 0 M T lnes an <i oTe !Wnt ’Ji Joou k ia, later.’ a j, t >{,. Pro. i»h?i”. ‘“'l Peon, B nce Shi ‘IM«e 2 .'innl. if not and- u MZ*.
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  • 459 780 The Atlantic Fleet. Reuter’s Telegrams.] New York, May 2. The United States Atlantic Fleet has arrived here from Cuba. Financial Problems. New York, May 2. The Bankers Association at Pinehurst has appointed committees to confer with the Federal Reserve Board regarding the deflation of credits and to study
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  • 22 780 Mr r i Loudon, May 3. -kio n un “’L? George is somewhat better tmmmL-Ckxnjh r< r L. 1
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  • 115 780 New Mercantile Marine Law. 'tl Washing-on, May 2. Ibe Commerce Committee of the Senate has ordered its substitute measure to the House of Representatives’ Merchant Marine ±3iil to be favourably reported. The Senate’s measure provides that all coastwise shipping aß d shipping concerns ergag.d in foreign trade must
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  • 65 780 More Great Victories. London, May 2. A Warsaw official communique states that the enemy is retreating in disorder. An enemy brigade surrendered with 82 guns. The Poles broke the enemy line north of Wminca and cap:ured eight thousand prisoners and ten guns. New York, May 3. The
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  • 32 780 First Century of the Season. London, May 4. Surrey boat Northamptonshire at the Oval by 299 runs. Hobbs in the second innings made 114 runs, the first century of the season.
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  • 231 780 Sharing the Spoils. London, May 3. In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon (Battersea, Co. U) Sir James Craig (Co. Down, U.) stated that the allccatii n of ex-Germau warships hitherto decided was: Britain, six warships and 124 submarines France, two warships and 38 submarines; Japan
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  • 255 781 Lawlessness In the ««tern Counties [Reciek '3 Telegrams.] London, May 3. There are indications that the laud agitation in Western Ireland is rapidly spreading, cattle-driving and other form, of intimidation occurring daily in epite of presence of police and troops. Bn small landholders are equally affected. The agitators
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  • 278 781 Further Rebel Successes. New York, May 2. An Aguaprieta message says that Chihuahua city is completely in the hands of the Revolutionists who control the whole north-west portion of Chihuahua State •xcept Juarez and Camgraides. [TheS'ate of Chihuahua is contiguous tj Sonora State, in which thu present
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  • 224 781 Special Committee’s Report. 'Rlpier's Telegrams.] L ondon, May 2. The first Report has been issued by the Committee appointed by the Foreign Office to consider means whereby may be fostered a greater spirit of solidarity among British communities in foreign countries and make British ideals more generally known
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  • 182 781 Legalisation of Illegalities. London, May 3. In the House of Commons, in moving the second reading of the Bill providing for indemnification against consequences of acts done bonafide hut ultra vires in connection with war du i-s—also validation of certain laws and military and other sentences—Sir
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  • 42 781 London, May 3. A message from New Plymouth reports that the Piiuce of Wales has arrived there. Along the whole r ute from Auckland l»y rail the crowds at the stations eiitl usiagticdly cheered His Royal Highness.
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  • 29 781 Winnipeg, May 2. Messrs. J.P. Moigan <fcCo. (the well known American bankers) have taken tip the ‘lauitobau Provincial Six Per Cent. Bonds 1 u*l the expenditure sanctioned
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  • 232 781 In tbeSeconi Court, thi lmm Mn A. C. Bake,, Sllu" TSt t" M •>’< Lin Joo Cbong, Cartier to w- Co., stated that on th* 29th of April he a Money Order, for 5 1 76 duly hy a person m P era k and credited to the
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  • 222 781 The hearing was commenced in the Second Court at noon to-day in which Ml Goon Koon Lee, a cashier in the service sf the Standard Oil Company, Penapg, cbiijd Mr C. E. Rooke, Traffic Superintend»! F. M. S. Railways, on a ramnxm voluntarily causing hurt and Mr.
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  • 2399 782 Free Press. MONDaTmAY 3 192»Present: »hp Governor and Commander Laurence Guillemard, k.c.b.) ulhiei tbir f,p npr al Officer Command- 0. H. K.d. E 8 < M 'the Attorney-General (Str J. W. Murison. h'-T. bach.) fi, Hnnble the 1«»«'« < M A M> Pountney, c.b.e.) The Hon'ble the Colonial
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  • 242 783 Sir Edward and Lady Brockman are leaving Kuala Lumpur in June, and, uring Sir Edward’s absence, Mr. F. 8. Jamis, the Colociid Secretary, will act as Chief Secretaiy. It is rumi ured that Mr. G Ms xwell, Resident of Perak, may go to Singapore to tc l
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  • 378 783 I Ofli» r I, MR BURNBi sspuj w contemporary understand. ,n g letter to the PreaircJ Chambar of Commerce ’'“"’•M I he President of the •M. 8. Chamber of Sir.-I desire, by **l» wr-ug greeted by oriticiem, io F. M. S. Chamber of Cornel* 30, to give
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  • 1061 784 {«n! Pito b MC mon K ted .»ich .“rf the Red», ft* 4 ‘.?tft* d bp h g S ft fi, w y“" ,gO- J" d week ID a Kmao® ld neV er p yi igtinit i jj- patriotic A Bliti!h und s d \f P
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  • 528 784 Mr. Arshak Parkies, proprietor of the Raffles and other hotels, is down in Singapore on a visit. Mr. Langham Carter, District Judge, Singapore, ip away in Muar, presiding at the Assizes there. Lieut. Col. Abdul Hamid bin Yusof, S. has been appointed a member of the Johore Council of
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  • 1274 785 Divertissement de Mai. In the Spring the workman s fancy hght.y turns to sabotage, In the Spring the thirst for Jreedom uaxes very fine and large In the Spring the French policeman learns to make another charge wh'le the apostles of Liberty go down the faubourgs “Mori auxvacbes!
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  • 444 785 TH E POLISH ADVANCE. HEiT BouHtvur An official orces took poaseuiog of p„Jj* fti •’«‘'on. They captured 120 gun., 4 18 m«cbi^ E >*«», quant.tte.of m.teri.l io Ju Red. Pbopob p u fbe Soviet CommimrktV Foreign Affair, ba. J DUly.tok'‘ Ce nWi M G-J*, The Pole, have .veryuhm, U in
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  • 263 786 3ffIIO BBITUATI°N. TUn&i T London, May 3. /i.rt*ood that recent conferences 1:» Qcdeßww government of .dmini.tr.tion P« sen St >W whita th tSil be cmW 0» M P he e KX .nd iH ■t JU.™ of >1« etas f the JX,. 10 protect life «nd property. S George
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  • 43 786 Mb Oute.’, v lElvl Gw XX’ Mayl mbor A l! n ßuished XXtTXXrX- ‘he tie Jewish l funding *kfc’ -'“"Pie of tb' W foU f* to.?® 1 olto Who ltt pi Ur M° f th P “e“ine IS- i f
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  • 627 786 MALACCA CHINESE’S FAREWELL. The members of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce gave a farewell dinner to the Hon. Mr. J. W. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell at the Chinese Malacca Club on the 9th April. Mr. Tan Soo Hock, Vice-President of the Malacca Chinese Chamber of
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  • 614 786 The first general meeting of the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club was held at the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday, the 22td April last. tbe absence of the President, Mr. Lai Tet Loke was voted to the Chair. Ihe minutes of the macs meeting were
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  • 1623 787 POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS. In the Police Court yesterday afternoon before Mr AC. Baker the case was resumed “’which Goon Koon Ue, cashier to the 5 rtt caußiDK hurt and Mr, ““teLb.rged Mr. Goon Koon. Lewtth committing a nuisance in the r. M. Railway bathroom and trespass. p
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  • 298 787 In the Second Cour\ yesterday, i ictal boy named Lee Tek Ho, about 15 y 6^ l was charged with theft of a bicyw belonging to another school boy named Huck Hong on the 16th April last. '1 he accused pleaded guilty. It was stated that
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  • 223 788 nl y IN PARIS' M*' DA Paris, M»y as a failure iron’ ■f:,; I”' m Hhe Labour Extrem- ‘“W maintained F liC tet that the railway c: o btaiD the Mt T 13 iX are supposed to have jr drail’B. on ra [l w -ay XXere running almost
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  • 112 788 lota.lmperiai Development. London, May 4. XraTu e Of the ttii’Xt j°“ treal iraa that a Rtfe J t u,‘V eel'coalaQdshipu tit X “summated fen ad- T?‘ o om >c develop£lW,(Sff u S -°7 The Empire Steel c r S bno vn as W ■to C T ta
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  • 1400 788 CHARGES AGAINST POLICE. The trial of Tan Sai Kim, an informer, and Tan Sun Ki, a detective, on the charge of assault and extortion of $5O and $2 respectively from Tan Kor alleged to have been committed on the 9th and 10th March last, was resumed in the
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  • 278 789 Impressions of the Dominions. London, May 3. A Wanganui message says that the Prince of Wales replied to addresses presented at various centres on returning southward along the west coast. Speaking at Hawera, the scene of past historic fighting between Pakeha (white strangers) and Maoris,
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  • 750 789 —Free Press. 191(5 TRAGEDY RECALLED. One of the most gruesome murders or scries of murders on record in the annals cf the Colony’s crime was recalled in the Second Court yesterday when fan Tong Son, the man who is said to Lave murdered in November. 1916, in Dunlop
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  • 163 789 Close Relations with the Dominion» London, May 4. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Percy Hurd (Frome, Co. t. Mr. Bon ar Law stated that there has been no development of the Impend Cabinet organisation since the decision announced on 19th August, 1918, in regard to
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  • 129 789 YmiERDAY’s Gbiat 6««»* Yesterday afternocn ht ’"’L e( d tb> dents of thia Settlemew surprise of their hvr». hM „j that stiangn aeunds and wer e km denmnstraiioiis of the art o to be wade here, they ue j D the Lmucr, offices arjdsho V 6 dircc
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  • 972 790 PLANTERS' ASSOCIATIONS Pilrti»? ”“r fW tn P coconut »nd ,h Li f'l? Eiropan rubber pl»«- gi apeue w‘l e f rendering tcilj. “> p |antin 4i country. BCOrO of bsen with tbe pw»‘ Si!" "i™ ir.iM welfare ii itifirst concern. h ™> of tbe mtnifeit ’“P’ rt,n rf the work
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  • 653 790 Viscount French has now had exactly two years of the Irish Vicercyahy. He must be a man of nerve to have stuck it so long. Lord R-sebery is 70 to-day. As bis recent correspondence with the Ministry of Munitions showed, there is a great deal of life in him
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  • 829 791 Police and Public. o f Mr. R. D. Acton u a Magistrate great experience and erpys t e con fidence of the Bar in a mark'd d g We are not therefore going to qu r with bi. decision in the caee of be informer end detective charged
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  • 370 791 A Merciful Decision. Before Mr. Baker, this morning, Cheng Wah was charged with committing a nuisance at Market Lane. He said that while he was walking bis trousers slipped from hi ships and he was arrested. Queitione 1 by the Magistrate as to what he was doing for
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  • 375 791 °u JRaoe in kerby. B*n> fob Am, [RECTBn's Te Ughu! A midnight raid the residence of Sir A»»k PMe Ulster King-at-Arm, Sir Arthur was writing i n kJ at the time and was j-, > loud knocking at the door Tr wa. demanded in ths n. me of
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  • 109 791 important Development^ <; Ibe Times understands tions are gonpuj Shell Transport and 1'« ie to a purely Briti.h concern w enabling the .C°“P M LXpi lf ’“J more actively in th o d P o ther P» rJ oilfields of Mesopotamia of the Empire. It says that
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  • 202 792 cosn,osB TtEtiEß's Telegrams.] Lordon, May 4. n t the attitude of the ?r« pjjg'a offensive were L* tOW *T H use Commons this Sih rt»'»K MiedlhB,theG „f V X .>•>’■■■• .Jibe Government was unable to advise «Xies adjoining Russia in regard B aeir course towards the Soviet
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  • 94 792 ituuiio» Cuijiß. Bc of C,moJ tbit t qMr et,“ed"PitititM ei| tn.,f k PreP’nng Mil,?Q lhe ‘dniittcd l, G erma ’J >»y tbe U r' l i ™forV Dat .,i Pe t (,f wt 'ich exi ri< paratl °n although no lB 6p Co SP!Bescj Vh. r 18
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  • 39 792 :s,F ‘u o r?-->4 8 Ku ‘So A PI O V 1 0 S. h N-1 e f °rei,. to accept SJSXi the sevi u tioc "‘f 1 e t»d in rofla >*B 0 7?‘ r -r
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  • 373 792 Impending Indu trial Crisis. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London May 5. Telegraphic intelligence from New York is to the etfict that the United States is facing an economic and industrial crisis, for work is slowing down owing to exorbitant wage deman Is. A leading New York banker prophesies that there
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  • 63 792 Questionable Optimism. ni 1 London, May 4. Conference aTr 3 pr 1 iH !g afc a Trale cheaper f> 1 >u h, foreshadowed In buder duction «nned fX t’ d Urd 4d ed H and housewivia have not yet disP«ceB, eßpecmdiM 7 and eneral Hiaierials )ir V
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  • 46 792 Question of*Ownership. is officially Ha'ed th May 4 €d Prizes 3u i ut ‘xcludujg capturwitha tonnage onl 1 e meJ h 11 m Q have been half. located to R r U,< >* h; > l 4 2*® a gement nc < jaafenhin h, !n, i'" sben.il
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  • 522 792 U Nll OK MI IY OFH LA DSTON EB. Memorial of the Missing. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Ir Lend n, May 4, n the Hou e f Commons the Imperial Wai waves Commission*! vote was dl Be d r to adopt the Commissions proposal favouring uniformity s in c°iii‘teries
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  • 30 792 1 ROSPECi'B KaPIJLY IMPROVING. Pari», May 5. i i the rratored coal mines oi I 4 regions of Northern '< d at Anrche. It is 1 o.tct imurovmngnifr
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  • 1802 793 CHARGES AQAINSr POLICE. Accused Acquitted. In the District Con»» yesterday tk t, I.Mi concluded of Ten Sai Kim, the trial was fl Ki detective No 6 "“1.S U 00 T K r JU extortion of »50 and 82 Mr A. K. A’B. Terrell appeared for the prosecution and
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  • 1308 794 fIBI EP “vr in submit, itod Sh their report, together with MK rnth the p inception of ntied bc®“ ,l,s 3ht Dumber, IMS. a report from the mine i dated 19th March, 182». iMorp «nt ap anie s Ordinance 1915 on sth ‘T issued at the time
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  • 74 794 The fol'owing pawngers arrived here by the Ipob From Singapore Mr. J. 8. W. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. E R. Henderaon, Mr K. 8. Smith, Mr. M. F. Burzard, Mrs. Blackmore, Mr. Oliver Mark% Mr. Chan Bze Onn, Mr. Tan Kbiam Keat, Mr. Sved Haron Junid, Mr. 8.
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  • 57 795 Novel Feature of the Strike Paris, May 4. A .ienificent feature of the .trike i. that for lbe?r»t time a «trong antt-.tnke moveSoldier, of the Eas-ern Railway issued a manifesto condemning the strike which was not aimed at trade advantage! bat was purely P ollt,^ h The
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  • 130 795 Government Ownership Condemned. Washington, May 4 The Senate Commerce Committee s substitute Report on the House of Representatives’ Merchant Marine Bill oppose permanent Government ownership of American merchantmen, which is less thinkable than Government ownership of railways and should not be considered except as a last resort. The
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  • 88 795 Military Action Resented. New York, May 4 The T imes correspondent at Panama reports that General Pershing has been mobbed at Panama City owing to the United States seizing, under the Treaty of 190-1, the Island of Taboga at the Pacific entrance to the Panama
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  • 81 795 New York, May 4. An Aguaprieta message says that the revolutionary forces claim to have nach♦■d the suburbs of Mexico city. A messa-e from El P USeO btnted tlut thr revolutionary troups have entered Juarez amidst the plaudits J the u 0 p ti lace 1 1
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  • 36 795 Restrictive Legislation. T 1 London. May 1 in th.- House of Commons Mr. Shortt Secretary of State for Home Affairs f.: ""'lly introduced a Bill regulatin’.’ th. tiZind W*™ muuufudu.. I lhj: dro-
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  • 1114 795 Successful Exhibition. Yesterday was a red letter day in the annals of aviation in Penang for the public of thia island were given the opportunity of witnessing a real demonstration of the art of flying, which previous to this they had only read and seen on the
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  • 1020 796 tb« of “kT** W w 7 t:lleve Jfi’r Germ»/ m of cl n e 25'riSe. wiU end noner or later and the “of trade will begin afresh Al er a Z, or long P^ J f e nail ooee more >“ Germany and &rflu>‘Aaitrii competing with Great
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  • 563 796 Dehl fb ®lo r rn“ D d g hia iTed b r »>>• the M B°uk“u 0 Perak wd‘’"““’uf ofH H. in Perak. d pubhc h °li<Uy The Ven. Archdeacon Swindell h.. been appointed Commissary in c h"?S Bkhn during the Absence of thi Bishop of Singapore on furlough.
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  • 1218 797 Wc Told You So. ,at Thal 21 8 ho«3 S w'«t financial circles in f-radon thought of th. French inVMton of the neutral zone againet the d lce p D wiehce of Great Britain, Italy, Belgium and the Unite! State.. Th. re.f»en^.o f France are those who urge
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  • 117 797 HUNTER COMMITTEr BKI!POJI Uw LREUTEB’B The Daily Mail mapnty report of th. Hi> r» > finds that the Amri sar u l cau 'od by Mr. Ginndi’. .gut?*’’’ refistacca rapidly .8, E?’ to the cwiin» noting and leading to a 3 might have led the proclamation of
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  • 68 797 Melbourne, May I The Commonwealth House of Reprwt ativea passed the first reading of Usßi approving of tha agreement txwsea tk Government and Anglo-Persian 011 0» pany to supply oilfuel to Australian pw The Company will form a refining nob taking with a capital of <£600,000. Th
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  • 36 797 Unwabiantid Ibtufhuci, Washington, May i Eighty-eight members of tbe House of Representatives eigntl acibifgrt: which was sent to Mr. Lloyd protesung against the imprisonment out trial of persons arrested in Irtlan political reasons.
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  • 24 797 Bolbhbvix Agobkmioi. London, May A cable from the Bolshevists are report nter.d Gcorgi. to Pass and to the «oath of VIM»
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  • 66 797 Sib Johk Jo»»’» Of" 1 shjubu “Sfe: inter vi« *<l n ,v lt Bolibe’' 1 pressed the opim j Q Ct>ic* make great Land La*» JirtCt fa® bold h ir l y < LXl.»d China Icoks tJ j lidsncs. ()W B:»tes. for gen»* l 6 orf« Acene,
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  • 236 798 LOB M' •Bxnn'i TMOB.MSJ London, May 5. w« e (to®** 1 {L r and Air force. He J tho Committee ai the rid tnbute to W (he Doml 5* efficient way Committee ”*X bick ie 2**l «aid «me without the sbghteet rf «critog their d ‘P" e S%ammended
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  • 83 798 OwiCUli SuPPOBT. The Resident rtf u. ndon Ma J B•ill shortly uk p2 he Board of Trade contribute £lOO OOoT charity °f the forth™*.’ ra Dtee the which it ig 8 D B l Empire ft K--.S i or g»oi«atioQ 3 ai k‘ 0 ,r) de•Her tk
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  • 43 798 T- c u *ll, I 4 E. Shorn n H U9 P T ibi 3 Z. ftod ‘r a li CPr l“ c f raw h I? tpi M w an t k ‘Y'Ptae, "“'«of “«W 10 r' K»me tlt
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  • 689 798 War Criminals' Trial, [Reuter's Telegrams.] London, May 6. In the House of Commons, replying to Viscount Curzon with regard to the trial of war criminals Mr. Bonar Law said that the matter waa discussed at San Remo. It was understood that action was being taken in Paris
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  • 55 798 n London, May 6. A telegram from New York says that the authorities in Pittsburg are inveitigating the claim of a research chemist for ths manufacture cf sugar by chemical conversion of sawdust. He declared that a pound of sawdust would yield three-quarters of a pound of
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  • 98 798 London, May 5. A message from Mastertou (New Zealand) states that H. R. H. the Prince On journey from Napier to Wellington drove the lezomotive of the Riyal train for eighteen miles. Reception at Wellington. Wellington, May 5. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales
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  • 80 798 Collapse of Railway Strike Imminent. Paris, May 6. The latest report states that official opinion is that the collapse of the railway strike is imminent, but the metal workers are calling a strike on May 6 as a protest against the May Day arrests of Labour leaders.
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  • 77 798 A Serious Defection. Washington, May 5. Official advices slate that G?nera! Pablo Gonzales, up to the present regarde 1 ss one cf President Carranza’s most staunch supporters, has joined the revolution in Mex C">. He was a few miles east of the capital on May 2 wi
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  • 20 798 New York, May 6. Watson, Amenca’a so-called Bluebeard has confesied to murdering five out of the twepty-four women
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  • 451 799 Doubts and Fears. [Reuter's Telegrams-: London, May 5, Though the Polish offensive into Russian territory aiming at establishing a free UkS and .Otting off the Bo’s ev.ats from the Black Sea started wel the Poles are confronted with a hard task .nd uneasiness continues to ha expressed
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  • 45 799 for Increase. Washington, May 5 The A-sociation of Rdlaay Ex.cutives h«* requested the I.,ter Mato Commmce tommusioo to permit an increase in freights in ordar to enable the railways to »«11.017 000,003 lG br ;“7 ht DOOBMOIb. Lhtf liauqxutalion Act ptov. ies
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  • 160 799 London, May 6. Al the meeting of the Federation of British Industries the Chairman, Mr. Rylands, reported the outcome of the j,int deputation with the Association of the Chambers of Comnuitd to Mr. Chamberlain protesting against the sixty per cent, excess profi'S tax. He said that the
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  • 126 799 Appeal Dismissed. London, May 5. The appeal of the defendants in the gold coin case who were found guilty and sentenced to six months in lhe Second Division was dismissed but their sentences were altered to a fine of <£soo in each case. [This was a case
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  • 82 799 Allies’ Reply. Paris, May 5. The reply of the jrs* Council to the Hungarian objections to the prop sed treaty has been delivered. It explains the reasons of its inability’ to modify the frontiers assigned to Hungary and s’ates that the application of a plebiscite in regions
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  • 174 799 Debate in the Lords. London, May 6. In [he House of Lords in a debate on the bitu. tion in Ireland, lhe Lord Chancellor ex; r ssid theopiniou that it would be fruitless to cal; another Irish Convention in view ot t. c Sinn Fein extremist views.
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  • 269 799 Mr moc [Becm-s In the H ouia of I Mimeter, Mr. C. A. M? I nught to be real end t 1 «pecuuon, „f a fall ia W I foundtd on a solid baiia n nc W I entirely discard*l. He '< understand bow b a9 i
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  • 167 799 The London-Cape Flight. London, May Frincs Albert, lheM»r<|®»> t’erry, Lar.l Morris, 8:r I/? r S R u IXrley, Sir.T. anJ Mr BW» berg were preeent at the lu«*«' the Imperial Air Fleet Connaught Rooms under p Lord Deaborough Van Rynevtid and Lt. Brana, f of the London -Cape
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  • 1440 800 -Ex. second annual report. *£cX>y. Limits- for the .TcCfc-' •949 > Ge “t%leasure in sub- "'“Th theu P second annual -5-u k 3lst 1919- ffpr reoort deals fully r ?rXt the close of SdiXial year and same is commendL TO ur careful attention7 Dredge No. 1- Worked satislacJ.V
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  • 918 801 The following are the handicaps the result of the drawing for the different events Championship. R. N. Holmes W. K. Sharpe it P fl rrv G. B F. Southham Bye A. Lindley hv,i J. G. Allan R Owen C. H. Hertz J. Dick j J. 8. Rose
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  • 473 801 SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting o f th v Commissioners was held l Pa‘ offices “Mg bj the usual ordiuary weie present Mr G a P sident), Mr. P. K Aau2 St Leger Liston/ V' 'W k" C W S. Dunn (Acting T I vn tte V WW
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  • 1819 802 15 (NETHERLANDS) INDIA. Dutch. in receipt of a very lengthy X h Ministry of Chinese sf< Terence to the Japanese S?— t in the Netherlands Cfl v« the Sumatra Post S*: J knZ. Herr Mouw SE I Minister for Chinese Affairs has YT 'at the conclusion that
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  • 365 803 Although the state of the exchanges gives investors opportunities of securing cheap shares, it, on the other hand, points unmistakably to the unsettled state of Europe and to the lack of buying power in countries which should now bo using large quantities of raw rubber or of
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  • 91 803 Breaker? Ahead. Reuter’s Telegrams.] L ndon, May 6. A cable from Osaka states that owing to the financial crisis the leading wholesale firms handling cotton, silk and piece goods are reducing prices by fifty per cent. The weaving firm i are suspending work in order to curtail
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  • 70 803 London, May 6. A eub-Ccmmittee of the Industrial Triple Alliance of railwaymen, transport workers and miners, is considering applications for membership from the engineers -and pust&l workers. It is pointed cut that the decision will he momentous. Opinion is f-harply divided up to the present. Experience
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  • 850 803 Coming Meeting in Romb, London, May 5. The fifth session of the Council of the League of Nations will meet in Rome on May 14 to discuss arrangements for the first meeting of rhe assembly of the League, the League’s budget, and the conB itution of a
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  • 1043 804 ta of ereal dlBease '<’“l™ p>« 8 of Ibis iTi M. tb. g liberty of pruning ft h»w t,ien a tnhute ’‘'•lSrfthechXnndthe Of cbutify i! emptied-n°‘ do not »b»re tboie view* but to «ppear to-d.y and > X. to !trik««bile th. tron hot. r„ Ruw, the
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  • 496 804 The name of Mr A. E. Gow is added to the Commission of the Peace for Penang. T^ 1 Chung Thye Chong returned from Ueli by the Speelman on Saturday last. Dennard, tha new Puisne judge, has gone to Singapore to take the neceesary oath before going on the
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  • 1199 805 the W y diffieuUi“; of* our° most illogical language. WitnCM the following appeal which reacbe u y the mail this morning IN THE MEMORY OF THE GREAT AVIOTOR. The terrible accident which cost the life at the celebrated aviator JuUs Vedrines has been a true catasirop .f for
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  • 224 805 FORT aERDĔrec tIOXi Btba» ob Uuisuti Au(iw [Reute77^7 suss The »ew Huerta, has made *k foreign capital to enter MexS?f is BUCC3BBfuI. He BaVB th.r P of the revolution stoppage of gambling. 1 P b 10D) General Obregon and New York. Mn i A message fro» Ban Antonio
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  • 113 805 Labour Secretary's Ruling New York, May fl. Mr. Wilson, United Stateai W Secretary, has ruled that mem enP Communist Party in itself ground for the deportationi He declared that while the platform of this organ» ated an extremely radl al J t fact is no evidence
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  • 19 805 Hvob SW j, Import, for of an increawover AprJ. and an ncrea l o rts for
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  • 75 806 "London, May d/w^ d d b ex ,b ?o“ l et h® ‘"‘.'tarter steamer» Lsiart M h „d to load them with efor crgweof Vitali"/" lbip B will leave P end of July b in the gnd of S ’‘‘"'‘r’-.r'S he had already ’Tl'fta of some mil,ion
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  • 67 806 Bill for Assistance. Washington, May 7. Senator France, Republican, has ininduced a Bill to assist Germany to «rebase American materials necessary for her rehabilitation and also to help her to meet the Allies’ reparation demasds. The Bill authorises the War Finance Corporation to lend $250,000,000 (gold) to
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  • 54 806 Coalition Success. London, May 7. f The bye-election at Sunderland resulted llWlcVl’,Col Sir Hamai Greenwood Lib) 22,813 Dr. V.H. Rutherford (Lab) 14,379 -Howe (Independent Lib.) 5065 Col. Lib. majority 7935 At the last general election the result was: BirJ?.airBreetwoo<l(Co.L) 27,684 FfL B ri!o U 26,696 F.Golditone (Lab.) it
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  • 24 806 Mt. Llovi London, May 6. to ih e Beuide Ve 7 7 mU h belter au(l *pant e fo'» few days to
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  • 38 806 Direc t Taxation. Hc a ,e rf Lwdo», May 7. Hia co Mr. L Ljl e ii9^'‘X y f r R Ap rii figora“’t r h B‘Te 8 Te «nd io‘|. he usve dr.,. u n “t be
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  • 186 806 bolshevik admission. Important Ukranian Succeis. [Reuter’s Telegrams.] London, May 6. The Reds admit they have fallen back to a new position immediately west of Kieff. Meanwhile the Poles are pressing attacks from the west, south-west and north. The Ukrainians point out that they have no intention of
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  • 65 806 Negotiations Pending. London, May 6. A Moscow wireless message says that M. Tchitcherin has agreed to the proposal of Earl Curzon to negotiate with General Wrangel and the British Officers for the purpose of ending hostilities in the Crimea, also to take into consideration British interests in
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  • 48 806 T Paris, May 6. The 1 urkish peace delegation has arrived at Versailles and is lodged in the former quarters of the German delegation at tha Hotel des Reservoirs. It consists of Tewfik Pasha (President), Rescind Bey, Faheddin Bey, Djamil Pasha and General Mahmud Muktar.
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  • 93 806 Private Enterprise or Nationalisation u London, March 7. opeaking at the Primrose Laague meeting at the Albert Hall, Mr. Bonar /aw declared that the question whether in us ry was to be carried on by private erprise or by nationalisation must be ught out. The Cabinet was e
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  • 60 806 Funds for Celebration. p Washington, May 6. q JD B r CBB has ratified the appointment of a the 18slon eleven members to arrange for of thJ C p r ce l e bration of the landing 1400 non ri[ P fathers and has appropriated MaaaLnk Ui 1113
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  • 62 806 A French Report. London, May 6. The French Ministry of War states that the German military effectives exceed 644,000. It is interesting because the effective disarmament of Germany will be one of the principal subjects to be discussed at Spa. Comparatively, the British army is 525,000, exclusive
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  • 88 806 Welcome in Wellington. Wellington, May 6. HR H. The Prince of Wales on Thursday proceeded through wildly enthusiastic crowds to Parliament House where he was welcomed by a distinguished gathering, heeded by the Governor-General and the Premier. The Prince, responding to tha eloquent welcome of Mr. W.
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  • 82 806 Admirals at Loggerhkads. Washington, May 7. Admiral Benson has explained his remark to Admiral Sims about not letting the British pull the wool over his eyes before the Naval Investigation Committee of the Senate. He stated that he could not deny making the remark but a wrong
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  • 40 806 Shortage of Freight Cabs. Washington, May 7. The Railway Executives have asked Congress for an additional 1500,000,000 for the construction of 100,000 urgently needed freight cars. It is estimated that the total shortage of cars amounts to 226,000.
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  • 14 806 London, May 7. Werwickshire beat the University at Oxford by 36 runs.
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  • 60 806 Berlin, May 7. It is semi-officially stated that the German military air services will be disbanded to-day in accordance with the Peace Treaty. The Taeglieche Rundschau states that the Entente Commission intends to destroy all aerodromes and flying establishments leaving only one hangar, one aeroplane and one
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  • 55 806 London, May 6. Reuter learns that the German Government has accepted the proposal to meet the Supreme Council at Spa. London, May 7. A cable from Brussels says that it is 1 reliably understood that Garmany intends asking France to postpone the Spa Conference from May 25
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  • 245 807 THE PROPOSED ALTERNATIVE. Chancellor's Reply, [Reuter’s Telegrams.] Mr. Au,ten Chamberlain has written to the Federation of British Industries explaining that the proposed 7s. 61. Hat rate mentioned yesterday evening wou apply to businesses now paying the excfss profit» duty, but if it is extended to all other
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  • 222 807 Method of Levy. London, May 7. The method of levying the new corporation prefits of five per cent, tax is explained in the Finance Bill now issued. It shows that where profits are prcfiis arising in an accounting period of twelve months no tax is chargeable
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  • 90 807 Mr r v Q WaBhi «gton, May 6. Mr Lauck, ex-Secretary of the War Labour Board has presented to the railroads Labour Board the result of his inquiries nn profiteering declaring that tie «•bl..f Ih. well to do wiro *dXa h le by rdut.tto». All attempt cl
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  • 181 807 Situation Improving. Reuter's Telegrams.] Paris, May 6. The strike situation has not materially changed. Paris, May 7. From despatches from all parts of France it set ms that there is a general improvement in the etrike situation not only so far as the railroads are coicernnl, but
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  • 194 807 London, May 7. The Times states that financiers severely criticise the negotiations for the transfer of the Mesopotamian oilfield, which is reported to contain as much oil as the United States, to a new Company controlled by the Royal Dutch and Shell Group. It is understood it
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  • 140 807 Proposed Action by Congrfss Washington, May Senator Knox has inaugurated a Republic m attempt to declare peac? wilh Germany and Austria by a congretsinnal enactment. He argued that Congress was equally entitled to rescind as to dec’are war. He declared that President ilei n was trying to
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  • 162 807 HaBtt Lmuuho». I» the Home cf H,j, reading was paswd b U private Bill providing f„ ,1 »“h« time of birth of th, ,LT* an illegitimate child. Th. r lther required to confirm or LZ* and in the former case to submit the cost of the maintenance
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  • 355 807 Brussels, Miy 7. A cable from Frankfort says that intk fighting dose to Dusseldorf between tk Reichswehr and the Reds the litter were driven back and left ten dead. 0» detachment was pursued and took refuge in the British sone. Dusseldorf ii quia Disorders are feared
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  • 1571 808 sial uto'Symeew 1g GTIMHhe X’ «re present Messrs. Ah H J F K H.’Bata, r«P re j p, Dm»» and n le6srs Katz ;Dg the Secretaries Messis. having read the note ning the statutory meeting .-'“Z .■nd that the meeting was SSTXity with 65 ol Ordinance 1915 at
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  • 960 809 EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. An xttaor< Unary genera! W the Batu oi the company, considering and if thought h Pth., folio" ing resolutions as Extraorui 1 o'/ Ue th. Company, and according y u« Company be wound up vo un< h that Francis H. Baker ol No. od, Boatm
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  • 628 809 15 u —Straits Times. have fieen asked i<< draw attention 10 lie ta<-t that a branch of the Society i '.he I’l •''em.ioD of Venereal disease is -J tcimed _n Malaya, and Dr. Ratof Ma'acea, has, wo understand, ;i"t as Hen. S (-rotary. 1c is i ii a savoury
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  • 324 810 Statutory Meeting. t; ftatatory meeting of Malau I’m. under secuon OO o C©panics Ordinance 1 Jia, "as neia Registered Office of the Company, r Street. Penang, on Saturday, Jat. at noon, there bemg present ,< i R Thornton (Chairman), W 0. Logan. D. L. Adamson and W M.
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  • 600 810 p. c. c. V. P. R. C. f pric return cricket match between the P.C.C. and P.R.C. was played eu the Esplanade last Saturday afternoon in splendid weather. lhe 1 .C.C. had a very strong side, while the P.R.C. was deprived of the services of some of its best
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  • 505 810 STUDENTS’ STATUS AT HOME. lhe following has been issued by the Registrar of the Hongkong University: I have the honour to submit herewith copy of a Decree passed at a congregation of the University of Oxford held on March 2nd, 1920, at" Oxford. That the University of
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  • 596 811 Many people in ibis country (eays R London paper) are diainchmd to eay exactly what they think about trench policy because they feel that Fiance’s bufferings give her a certain right to immunity from cynicism in her dealings with Germany. It is very unfortunate that such
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  • 672 811 Mr W II D’nsm.re, an Officer of Class 111, is uppiu’e 1 to be an Officer of Class 11, Sir, -m ra y to E-tabli-hmtof. The prt m ion of tte following Officers ofCtasalllto be Supernumerary Officers of Chat) II baa been approved Metisis CF J Green,
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  • 386 811 Tl’c Order of the Brihj, r get 1 as many profess that they d, y' eruption .s a truly raagni > e sky is illuminated ■laze of glory. Knighthoods. < ommanderships, Offieerfam. Memberships are hurled into the iT dense masses, and come showing upon the just and the
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  • 1111 812 I thi d»lb G tb« other i! b I of th J, > century ago- A“ d I Lrd bu told u ho w I t h e political We I ,raCi nJ X ‘he HohenI t*"» Gnß, “u?«fy bail* “P and h f I *T,
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  • 576 812 The Pope has appointed Monsignor Felix Perroy to ba Apostolic Vicar, South Burma. We are g'ad to learn that Mr. E V C Thomson, of Messrs. EvatcACo., is verv much better. 7 Mr. T. E Wells, of the F.M.S. Railways who returned from leave at Home by the Teireseas
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  • 1128 813 For the ti.M F.M.S.R. Although in most parts of th it has long since been possible o reserve conceding this right, the Ceylon stating m a recent issue that the rules for the reserving of seats by first-class passengers by train have finally been approved and, it is
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  • 103 813 AMERICA AND T RE W AaaBMBIVE^ Uteßai [Reuter's Telegums.] Tho Tim»» Washingta “I™’ l report, th.t foll.wingX.ta?* victory in the Primar, forma the Republican’, 7 on agreement with gwuta I*s adopt an i aggressive attitude League of Nations and the Peace 4* R Th kl- Party n
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  • 110 813 Substantial Inckiases. London, Mij I The corrected version shows that inpn for April totalled .£167,154,309 compw with «£112,065,823 for April of last p and exports £106,251,692 compared £*****,412. Increased imports win (k ly due to raw material!, notably w cotton, whereas meat desreaied w £7,000,000: Increased export!
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  • 119 813 London, M»! At a conference of lb.| Manufacturer» a "Tv™. Pis condemning the mcreas f or duties and calling on Government! tion of expenditure. 0J *J The Scotsman of announcement of the aw to Mr. Maurice Hellier, p iT O commissioner, Nort 0 Ministry of Food; Ti
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  • 154 814 r£D srei«^th aMPEßEI Bw ih« W tbe F«« AfSail 'Beuieb’s Telegrams.] Paris, May 3« H-iM official report •S a RMUNI AUBMW. .inie» from Momow «»v i, ,bole of RuMia 11 r,B B 6gh U IUI»FOKCrMtNTB FBOM Moscow. n, talk of tbe Mo,co» garrison Jnntiig 120,000 left for
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  • 43 814 r London, May 8. A La redos (Tew) message states that the Dational KF™ ,rOmJ r “P«“ Vsta." "r*^ 8 rBl s W »tW« to SonL° ft?i hU h,,a Whieh is revolution was\hrUd’ 1“ th ■l’e. ei co ’8 approximately J)0
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  • 52 814 T he Spa Conference. to A Brune). London, Mav 8 repMt’7’ tbat the reasons &V 1 th «Pi <S""‘ h P°'‘“*"tellerCahine.o 'inference is that would th e r f o( M «pires S* b L UDj T ified f>'«r lucuVng t> lb. CI 6 »f facinf to coofini g “Sag
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  • 23 814 4g*n s li 0 to Vff' er T tAffi/'? hourly im e M oPCratiDg miner, chief mostly 18 8 lghtwk
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  • 448 814 ANGLO-DUTCH ALLIANCE. Q Best Solution of A Great Problem. [Better’s Telegrams.] London, May 8. The Times, reverting to yesterday’s criticism of the Mesopotamia oilfields, declares it learns that the capital of the new company will be partly subscribed by French interests; also by native elements; and, furthermore, that
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  • 50 814 Kempton Jubileb Result. T London, May 8. ■the following was the result of the Kempton Jubilee Tangiers 1 Mantlardo 2 Monteith 3 Eighteen ran. Won by a length; a neck between second and third. he betting was 100 to 6 against Monteith l Mantlaudo and 9to 1
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  • 159 814 T? i r, London, May 8 Ear] Beatty speaking at Glasgow said that sea power to-day was as essential to the security and prosperity of the Empire as ever, lhe fleet commission represented the minimum compatible with superiority and supremacy of the seas. Critics said we must
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  • 83 814 Overseas Possessions and Emigration. London, May 8. A Berlin message says tbe German Colonial Society has been resuscitated. At Magdeburg Herr Seitz, ex-Governor of South-West Africa, presiding at a meeting demanded revision of the Peace Treaty readmitting Germany to the field of colonisation. Herr Lindequ 3 st, ex-S:ate
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  • 48 814 Government’s New Policy London, May 8. The Times says the Cabinet has decided on large increases of the prices of coal used for industrial and domestic pu poses which henceforward will be sold on an economic basis, meanwhile the coal shortage remains acute, especially in Manchester.
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  • 31 814 Visit to England. A Berlin message says that General Mannerheim (the Finnish Leader) is proceeding Paris and to London, with a view to discussing affairs with General Denikin.
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  • 30 814 A Record Altitude London, May 8. A Mineola (Texas) message reports that the aviator Coombs attained an altitude of 16,200 feet carrying three passengers, which is a record. o:
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  • 79 814 P. O. Banking Corporation. Meesrs. Adamson, Gilfillan Co., Ltd., have received cable advices that the Peninsular and Oriental Banking Corporation Subscription Lists are now open. The authorised Capital is .£5,000,000. in £lO. shares and the present issue is 250,000 shares at £lO 2.6, payable £l. on application, £5. on allotment
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  • 1773 815 IN (NETHERLANDS) INDIA. The following is a circular issuedl by the New Society at Canton and forwarded to the (Bolshevist) True Society of the Southern Beas and its Brethren m all ports: lhe recent movement amongst the Students at Pekin is caused by the fact that they
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  • 1118 816 baj-ishmenT CASES. ~~j irUhe Supreme Court •gKfiw sc* k uhment coses were disposed of fenced to vartou, < pr f«r»e«io l t Tsmil D me f .""T‘™ ch s s J witb returning the c»bny before 'be ib£*:;£"s”-“ Br P B; Were you oot exjgiied it the time
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  • 617 816 e _(To I/w Editor of the Straits Echo.) ’/gfir.l to your notes on the Proiiteenng Commission which appeared in your issue of the Bth inst it certainly is time that this body of officials make theb presence to demonstrate to profiteers th* futility of preying without rhyme
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  • 554 817 Commenting on the r r ,.,F. as the result ol winch the l ev Mn Jackmann was sentenced rears’ rigorous imprisonment foi Mhn o Ma or Ooete, the Calcutta Statesman foltows much the sam< lineso(thought that which prompted th. Lch s cad Killing No Murder. It sa.ys
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  • 214 817 Moslem-Jew Battle. Cairo, April 6. Beyond the ungarnished announcement already published with reference to a conflict bewecn the Jews and Moslems on April 4, nothing further has been received Ironi Jerusalem, which rather indicates that a censorship has been established, but it is stated by travellers
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  • 251 817 [To the Editor of tin Etraiti Echo.] Dear Sir, —On the subject of Profiteering may I bring to your notice the very high price demanded now for liquid fuel, the oil fuel used in Diesel and Semi Diesel Engines of which many are in operation
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  • 297 817 Lat Qv%. :ion (Pmmg, Hu Messrs. A. A L"- thefolloff,n h Rubber. Ĕ t i 5 i K 1 Bassett ,71 1 NewSerendah 7. 6 «W$ P* ,r < 201 211 I»" Rahman Hydraulic 2 4.5 1 25.00 2W !r Rawang .43 15) 1K Tongkah Harbour 26 25
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