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Title Section20 1922-01-10 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. »30 PBR ANiMUM Single Copy ct«. VOL 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1922 NO. 220 words
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Advertisement286 1922-01-10 1 I CONTENTS. "k Luni: Miscellaneous: {Continued)': Plain Tabs to the Hill 1 Home for Destitute» ...17 Breaker» Ahead 5 Chinese Wedding 17 Frame and England H Health Returns ...17 China and The Conference 15 Defence Forces 18 The End of A Chapter 19 Educational Policy 18 The Prince and Penang286 words
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Advertisement202 1922-01-10 2 p-, zs/j <?%Xi >*> rf gK ST >».- THE “STRAITS ECHO” I eJy k) VTx B MAIL EDITION. 't ?Tr? n T i_Al HL Jnl fe P jblished the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, Z- X and contains the latest local and States news originally202 words
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Article1663 1922-01-10 1 Sir Laurence Guillemard, we may well suppose, has come to Penang for a holiday and nobody who knows how much hard work His Excellency gets through in his characteristically unobtrusive manner, will begrudge him his well-earned rest. But before the Governor returns to the heat1,663 words
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Advertisement37 1922-01-10 1 Che straits echo. PUBLISHED DAILY Public HoUda y s Exoe P ted > mail edition Containing the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe. PUBLISHING OFFICE: The Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang.37 words
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Article998 1922-01-10 2 M.A. P. Mr K. W. H. Anitin. erf the Force, who went to Rangoon on 9 holiday, h«* returned. Mr C. McArthur, of the StmiU I Co, arrived i« Bmgepore by-the French mad, *ocotnptn»«i by Mi»« McArthur. Fortbn first uVdays of the Prince of WeW visit to Nepal good sport998 words
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Article1081 1922-01-10 2 Sans Commentaire. Portsmouth Corporation have decided to reduce the salaries uf all offioiale and eave £20,000 a year, the equivalent of a rateDivine Discontent. Apropos of the remark attributed to the heir to the British Throne that it is ‘‘Rotten to be a Prince,” we may recall that1,081 words
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Article263 1922-01-10 3 MARKET CONDITIONS. Further reductions have occurred during the last two days, first quality Moulmein now being on cffer at $12.50 a bag (which is equivalent to 45 cents a gantang) new small grain Rangoon at $l2 (i.e, 43 cents per gantang), Siam seconds at $l5 and thirds at263 words
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Article199 1922-01-10 3 [7’o the Editor of the Straits Echo J} Sir, —1 should be much obliged if you would kindly allow me the hospitality of your columns in order that I may request all persons who bought shares in the Tuiping Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., during the fen199 words
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Article122 1922-01-10 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, December 31. In the rugby match for the Malaya Cup Selangor beat Perak by 21 points to nine P be angor scored four placed goals to ™,j k %°i U 0 pac< d Boill and on a «-it goal. Selangor had122 words
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Article100 1922-01-10 3 Eurasian’s Double Murder. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 3. A double murder was committed here on Friday morning, a Eurasian named George Gomas, a Municipal employee, stabbing fatally his wife and child and also badly wounding a second child. The wife and one child succumbed in the100 words
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Article220 1922-01-10 3 R G. A.’s PROPOSALS. Fairly Satisfactory Response. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, January 3. A cablegram from the Rubber Growers’ Association, London, says with reference to the recent issue of restriction forms it has received the assent of members representing 473,000 acres in bearing or 55 per220 words
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Article51 1922-01-10 3 A Melbourne message of December 8 states: Detective Sergeant D. Commons has served summonses on Alfred Clarke (of Hawthorn) and Henry Falkner Scarbrough (of Ascotvale), two directors of the Badak Tin Mining Co., charging them wit hl having conspired to defraud with Th Vfeston Orton, the company’s51 words
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Article643 1922-01-10 4 r«*w« ii Free Press < th, Slump and oi Hard t v ,'1- b -X'* 0» D** M **r w.r>t/a visible everywhere iJU 14Dt> wore m»ut e Ut t rz f<j during the c 4 y S»ulup'**“ H H 7b XZn »■»"-> dß <" th»; Ib b tb.r«*w« ii • – Free Press - 643 words
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Article217 1922-01-10 4 Nevria 400 1021 Recruits. fcMja Monday’s Free Press, th.- Straits'Settlements Volunteer Force rarne mto being, with a strength. far u. Smgapor»- is concerned, of Europ, hu«. 06 f hin*-s»-, and 83 Malays. I hese fi-.ur»-- indicate th»- splendid response which ha« been made here to the call for217 words
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Article174 1922-01-10 4 Th»- fulkoviug upp<-ar in the F.M.b. rum» nt < mzette Mr. 1 D. Evaus to be Anti-Malaria Engineei in the P.W.1),, F.M.S.; Mr. 1 1 obb to i», a i.uropt-an Master in the 1 > ,Mr M. Kariappa to act as ihi Iding Inspector, Sanitary Board onia. \Jr174 words
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Article471 1922-01-10 4 HIRST DAY’S HANDICAPS. ’1 i le following are the handicaps for tl.u first day of the Penang New Year Meeting: 1— Ipoh Stakes. Value with $lOO to the Second Ponv and 3)50 to the Third Pony. A Handicap for all Ex-Griffin 14—2 and under. Entrance xeo SoU.471 words
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Article992 1922-01-10 5 Not merely weeks, but months have elapsed since attention was drawn in this column to storm-clouds gathering over the political horizon in the Far East. Since then we have reverted to the matter from time to time, giving publicity to news relating to the presence in Peking of992 words
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Article168 1922-01-10 5 [To the Editor of the Strait# Echo A Dear Sir, 1 read with interest your article in this evening’s issue under the heading Solvitur Ambulando.” To set your mind at rest on the subject, I assure you and all others interested that the Ambulance is168 words
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Article571 1922-01-10 5 Dr. Hanna is better again to-day. Mrs. A. A. Henggeler has returned to Kuala Lumpur.—M-M. Mr. W. H. Elkins, acting Traffic Manager, KM.S. Railways, Kuala Lumpur, left by the first through train to Bangkok this morning to inspect the line. -uj H. R. H. the Prince of Kambaeng Beira.571 words
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Article1105 1922-01-10 6 Fewer Cakndin SlftU*'* c>.nd.r. b. u. dJrtb of »b«. yr wbuh m r 0 W tatUlloM b.t Mtrikllv are disappointed w a U« .l-V. *»kJ“P-" ,b«ld now I» «""«’'.X J then h*. bwo dimionf'on tb„. h.. been no t>. qnJily of th. cl.nd.r. th,, yr. m., Lm little1,105 words
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Article607 1922-01-10 6 Novel and Successful Performances. The variety entertainment and tbeatri* cal performances organised by the Committee of the Chinese Labourers Lnemployment Fund that were given in th. Theatre Royal last Friday and Saturday were remarkable not only on account of the high degree of efficiency demonstrated by all’607 words
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Article561 1922-01-10 7 (By Simplex.) I p;f/ y.— Kn the official handicapper Nankin i. no sprinter and eix fur- a little short for him, the Ipoh sX should resolve itself into a contest glam Avro, the former con- I Suilb. Babzis looking well and if I still possesses her Ipoh orm561 words
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Article189 1922-01-10 7 Lower Prices. The trend of values continues downward and today a low record was reached when one kind of excellent Rangoon grain was offered at $lO a bag, which is equivalent to 35 cents a gantang. Parboiled is now lower than at any time daring the last few189 words
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Article324 1922-01-10 7 Probably few of our readers have either the time or the inclination to examine critically the list of Market Prices appearing in our columns once a week, usually on Monday. Those, however, who do so cannot have failed to notice that the present prices of many of our324 words
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Article50 1922-01-10 7 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S DAILY REPORT. Penang, January 4. Share Market:—Stagnant. Rubbers:—No movement to report, prices in most cases are unchanged. Tins :—Market opened weaker, but firmed up somewhat later, and at closing there is a steady demand for most of the popular counters. Industrials and Loans :—Unchanged.50 words
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Article382 1922-01-10 7 Subscription List. Previously acknowledged $132,232.47 Sungei Puloh Rubber Co., Ltd., 1,000,000 “E.W.J.” (further contribution) 100.00 B. E. Shaw Esq., (2nd contribution) 50.00 St. Andrew’s Prebyterian Church :—Collection at the Service held in conjunction with the Fitzgeral Memorial Church, Penang. 44.40 Total $133,426.87 Singapore Branch:— Previously acknowledged 23,614.42382 words
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Article1009 1922-01-10 8 HOC ?f ANNUAL MEETING. The ««4 «dmarFgewrid of booth T«P*g Tm bredgmj Co., L<4 »M luld UJ the regiitered otbc«» d tbe 33. Street, .t H. There f*?: y. I, A M. Bro.o (id <bt chair;. Hou Mr W II Thorne, Mewm». H. augh, Ooldb. 0 SfmononHOC ?f ?! - 1,009 words
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Article345 1922-01-10 8 Majok Browning - THE SEX QUESTION. (By Majok Browning). its great —W.G. V A writer in a contemporary make* the statement that women on the whola are better Auction Bridge players than men Ido not agree —but perhaps, for obvioUM reasons, my opinion is biased. The writer probably bases his opinionits great —W.G. - 345 words
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Article213 1922-01-10 8 < him-se, who described himself as a i"wl and truit hawker, frequenting the Acinity of Western Road, appeared be--IIH ir Baker in the Police Court din mornmg to answer a charge of dislonestly receiving stolen property, to it, two turkeys valued $2O, the property •d Mr.213 words
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Article2293 1922-01-10 9 from domestic service to PREMIERSHIP. Fact More Curious Than Fiction The Meiji Restoration produced many remarkable and wonderful caieers. But the career of iscount lakahaslii, who was formally appointed Premier on the 13th November, is as remarkable and as wonderful as any of them. His history, as told2,293 words
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Article185 1922-01-10 10 The rate cl mortality in the settle- tttJ d Mb a "hich 187 number of dcatlw v.i «ere male object, and C vubjot claimed 2«. P b “d bfri m .laria fever 35, dysentery 22, beri-ben 3i) pneumonia 20, intluenza cerebru spinal meningitis 1- The death- under185 words
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Article960 1922-01-10 10 i rom the way in which the commodity is rising it looks very much as if rubber investors are to have a happy Christmas, says Truth of December 7; the rise in smoked sheet since the middle of the year is now fully 50 per cent., while960 words
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Article1195 1922-01-10 11 u Briand, the French Premier, has nhliclr brought forward as a cure for P? b ni« from which Europe and the b hnle world are at present suffering, tne Alliance between France and Fnelaud We have no doubt whatever fhat be has already been told in reply1,195 words
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Article546 1922-01-10 11 Mr. R. D. Davies, of the Singapore Free Press, is arriving here by train thia evening from Singapore to attend the races. Mr. M. C. English, who on Saturday was operated on for appendicitis in Singapore is getting ou as well as can be expected. FT- »1 Mrs. Lloyd546 words
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Article1142 1922-01-10 12 A Public Scaodal Tb« Pwl» WM of i’uUu •onM 120 miUs from P«n*ng. n ff 17, wbeu Urge number of perr;o ’’TTdLuJ .oqvu-J jj*> i Mwrioe Court wm held on Octo tar m. wm n«rlv tbrM the finding» of the Court have not Loen made public. Why ibis1,142 words
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Article641 1922-01-10 12 WHAT THE HONGKONG CENSUS revealed. The report of the Census Officer (Mr. J. D. Lloyd) in connection with the Hongkong 1921 census has (says the China Mail) this about mui tsais Special steps were taken to ascertain thi number of young girls engaged without remuneration in domestic service,641 words
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Article426 1922-01-10 13 There was a large gathering at the race coarse this morning to watch the training which was on the fast side. Interesting work was put in by the various and almost every gallop was caught by the many stop-watch holders. Auberic was first out but was only indulged426 words
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Article187 1922-01-10 13 1 Th® Strait Volunteer Force came legaly mto being on Sunday, January 1 with 559 Oompris d 380 Satuidav k? ChlQeBe and 83 Mala J s On the last Ue ’t S u^ B Straits Times, taken in a recruit was no less th» oi 6 8 10rt187 words
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498 1922-01-10 13 The following from the minutes of a I Committee meeting held at the Garden I Club, Singapore, on Friday, 30th December, are of public interest.Shortage of Accommodation for School I Children. The committee felt that this was a matter of great importance as the Government had498 words
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Article77 1922-01-10 13 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, January 4. Enrolment of Volunteers up to the present time totals: Europeans 490; Malays 96; Chinese 94, With reference to the double murder committed here by a Eurasian named George Gomes, who fatally stabbed his wife and a child and seriously wounded another77 words
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Article606 1922-01-10 13 1 Sales in Penang. Business was resumed to-day after the New Year holidays, the attendance at the auction sales m the Borneo Co.’s Rooms being well up to the average, while competition was notably keen considering the proximity of Chinese New Year and the prominent part played in1 - 606 words
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Article1197 1922-01-10 14 [To <*» hiaj *5, «M i---- ibd eri &t*L£ Irune.L lot h '>*»» pubU»b«d (Lpuu-Otr 14 you to .Ito» nu- to com meU on the b tt«r from tb»l gentlon.*--I V J n vr r aw-r of the 20th. Lrow tuUitb»d jd jour paper ji u. tut Mr1,197 words
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Article522 1922-01-10 14 educed 1 —5 T. SINGAPORE ARRANGEMENTS. His Boyal Highness the Prince of Wales, as at present arranged, leaves Port Swettenham on the night of day, 30th March, in the “Renown” and reaches Singapore on the morning of Friday, 31st March. His Royal Highness will land at Johnston’seduced 1 —5 T. - 522 words
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Article1195 1922-01-10 15 CHINA THE CONFERENCE. Jadeine from the comments of the JZmi that are now reaching us there is little satisfaction m Pairing at the course of the negotiations io Washington and no disposition what- r to regard the Quadruple Pact between the United States, Great BnUin Japan and France regarding the1,195 words
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Article511 1922-01-10 15 o l' ^u^an died on the 30th Miss Mahler leaves to-morrow by the B. I. steamer for Rangoon, whence she is proceeding home. Capt, Sloper, 0.8. E., r.a.m.c., m.b., cm.b has joined Dr. Rattray in partnership at the Medical Hall, Ltd. The will of Mr. J. B. Dunlop, whose511 words
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Article1126 1922-01-10 16 The -hpan Chronicle An „cb»Lg. U who*' forward tnrj w»»k h «dited ,k. 0« of a. Xu; *> «“•> u r t?, northern *xm temporaries, »ud tns wpwmlly noticeable IU contain matter not likely particularly palatable to the burwurrary. The Kobe p|*r. in Japan the «>t a|,ra T1,126 words
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Article548 1922-01-10 16 market conditions. With the decline in values in Singapore reported yesterday, indicating a weakMb ing in demand, accompanied by lw« favourable reports from London and New York, where prices have receded to lOjd. and 20| cents per lb, less activity U noticeable locally- Supplies are still coming in548 words
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Article188 1922-01-10 17 [To tho Editor of the Straits Echo.] 8 r,h»U be glad if you will publish the following report regarding the work of the European Unemployment Committee up to for assistance 594 p r “?id J e“wVth O pa n ssages to other countries 160 men, 40 women and188 words
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Article176 1922-01-10 17 ving m a •—T.O-M Falling Market I With the arrival of further consignments of Rangoon rice, including the hew Mill variety, and with good news of the new crops coming in from Burma, Siam and Saigon, the downward tendency noted in this column continues, new Mill grain to-dayving m a •—T.O-M - 176 words
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Article146 1922-01-10 17 Donations in Kind. The Executive Committee of the Penang Chinese Labourers’ Unemployment Fund acknowledge receipt, with thanks, of the following gifts of rice, etc., to the Home for Chinese Destitutes from the following during the month of December 1921: Rice Supplies. Penang Riae Guild 30 bags rice,146 words
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Article171 1922-01-10 17 Ng—Lim. At the Church of our Lady of Sorrows, Macalister Road, yesterday morning was solemnised a very pretty wedding, the contracting parties being Mr. J. Ng Seng Loong, assistant teacher of St. Xavier’s Institution, and Miss Rose Andrĕ Lim Ngbeat Quee, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and171 words
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Article239 1922-01-10 17 i.—Ex. The health statistics for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending 31st December, 1921, give a total of 61 deaths—4o males and 21 females, the death rate being 25-85 per mille per aunom compared with 23.73 in the preceding week and with 36-21 in thei.—Ex. - 239 words
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Article494 1922-01-10 17 A. A Anthony Co.’s Daily Repoit. t Penang, January 6. Share Market:—Dull, Rubbers:—Only a limited enquiry at bargain prices. Tins Asams 30/- 32/6, Batang Padange 40cts-45cts, Chenderiangs 9/6-11/6, Hitams $1.32i-$1.37i, Kampong Kamuntings 37/639/-, Malayan Tins 27/6-30/-, Murais $5$5 25, Nawng Pets $1.6051.65, North Taipings $1.12|-$1.17», Papans 25cts-30ats, Padang494 words
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Article469 1922-01-10 18 plnang volunteers. baiiMAcroti Stakt Ento»-' It p graiilymg k> k-arn from the .-idnjtMDt of th- Penang Volunteer*, that w far recruiting b»“ CD torv tbo total enrolment in 1 nang up‘to midday ye*U-rday aggregatnig iof uhorn H 7 are ex-Scrw* men) allocation to unit* king M follow*: I469 words
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Article26 1922-01-10 18 J' uh r f b h Played vtsur v p. rr j v f-.rr t K<h t•*T n k uu r w-.trir- p26 words
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Article599 1922-01-10 18 L .on. the report oi the tk J„b„r. State Council held on >o ember 15, we gather, says the 1 j’n-H* that the question of the direction /Xation in Johore has b-en unde d,^ uk si<m. The hon, Kat .h <-a'ler „,l<ed V.h. thcr the Government proposed to599 words
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Article478 1922-01-10 18 First Annual Meeting. In consequence of an alteration in the train s» rvice from Siam the first annual general meeting of Kuntang Tin Dredging, Limited, was held at the registered office of the Company, 3, Weld Quay at 11 a m. on January 4 instead of 3 p.m.478 words
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Article47 1922-01-10 19 MARRIAGE. w ,.LtM—At the Church of Our Lady o( Sorrow», J. JL Vey“ r‘X ry Seng Looug, Assistant Tewher. Xavier's Institution, to Rose And. 6 [taNghoat Quee eldest daughter of the Mr and Mrs. Lim I beam. F. M. S. and Singapore papers please cop;-47 words
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Article1104 1922-01-10 19 From Kuala Kangsar comes news of the death of the ex-Sultau Abdullah of Perak who had been in poor health for aome time past. His passing marks the end of a chapter in the history of British Malaya and deserves to be chronicled as something1,104 words
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Article473 1922-01-10 19 Mr. W. B. Harris, a director of Pengkalen, Ltd., will probably visit Kinta in June. General Sir John Fowler leaves with Lady and the Misses Fowler for Hongkong on Monday by the Himalaya. Commander Peal, Harbour Master, left by teh Seagull to-day for the Bindings to carry out an473 words
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Article1076 1922-01-10 20 Fara Matey On, ooeufooJly kear tu T 1 1 00 i. U» W “‘M 7Xn." .■«< T”? b *S Xt dmwl to pood*» b "P'l K L ly I» Al th. CoorU of Kn.U “ili- 1 8terU« f "r to m».oto«. in Ibi. i»»pea,for lon» uIW Crawford, in1,076 words
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Article1149 1922-01-10 20 (JScAo Sjyecial-) It is an exception rather than a rule when one is able to proceed through townships in Malaya or along Weld Quay, through one or two of the main or side streets, or along the local market! without becoming an involuntary witness of constant and1,149 words
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Article654 1922-01-10 21 LEAN CO.’t WEEKLY REPORT. Penang, January 6. Tin made a bad beginning in the New Year, the price on the opening day declining £2 followed by a further setback of 17s. 6d. and the closing quotation of £169.12 6 3 m/s marks a loss of £4-12.6 on the654 words
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221 1922-01-10 21 Subscription List. Amount previously acknowledg- d »22,128.22 Per Aw Phin Chin Esq., Rangoon: Goh Eng 1000 Oh Swee Eng 5.00 Lim Jee Kor §OO Low See Kow g.Oo Lo Kim 5 qo Tan Tam Keow 1 g.OO 2 persons of $2 each 4.0 Ho Hong221 words
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Article50 1922-01-10 21 Moderate Increase. The Registrar of Imports and Exports supplies the following particulars of December trade as compared with November.— Imports into British Malata. December $42,446, >7u £4,952,053 November 39,399,167 4,596,570 Increase 3,047,603 355,483 Foreign Exports prom British MalayaDecember $42,031,009 £4,9'3,6 8 November 40,042,259 4,671,597 Increase 1,988,750 232,62150 words
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Article127 1922-01-10 21 Penang Successes. The following results have been issued by the Senate King Edward VII. Scholarship.—Leong Lan Oye, St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang, Cheah Kok In, Penang Free School. Matriculation Honours List—Leong Lan Oye, St. Xavier’s Institute, Penang. Matriculation Pass List, (Centre Penang).—Cheah Gyin Kooi, St. Xavier’s Institute, Choe Siew127 words
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Article626 1922-01-10 22 M.n, c.rcUr. ol th. Turf Club .«il“<‘h‘ I °p’ > rt r. ,t/ wßtehistf lb* lnal at lhe Cvur~ thw mortnof and namtrou. gallop. wer. timed. Everything W oow la •pick *nl 9f*n ordar arid given gcx XaUer there should be W fine 001b.6r.td87 of the F»db ng626 words
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Article614 1922-01-10 22 PRICES IN PENANG. The feature of the market is the fir the bettor that has taken p in Siam grain. •iderable strength for some Uump La. bt last occurred, all grades being down 50 cento per Lag y« First quality, which was recently up to ?20and then ranged614 words
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Article506 1922-01-10 22 tne fiance H-S.F.P. A Gazette Extraordinary issued oa Thursday contains the Rules made by the Governor m Council under the S 8 V Ordinance, section 33. The units designated are as follows isp<sc*alist units will be raised as may be practicable): One Co. Singapore Volunteen Artillery. One Co.tne fiance H-S.F.P. - 506 words
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Article767 1922-01-10 23 electric lighting BRILLIANT AND SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. A very interesting ceremony in the history of Kedah was performed at Aior Star on Thursday evening, the sth iust., when His Higness the Kegent switched on the Electric Light for the first time at the new Power House at 6767 words
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Article873 1922-01-10 23 CONDITIONS IN HONGKONG. Amazing Official Statement. The following article from the Hongkong Telegraph summarises the report of the Commission recently appointed by thu Governor of Hongkong to inquire into child labour in the Colony: The sight of women and children toiling up to the Upper Levels under the873 words
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Article845 1922-01-10 24 PLANNING ANO lay-out. < n which the *> '>”<■ h -'"“E, Xi».a.. -«‘"J th. i-Art ot tw dwnfrg «nd 1»r-‘ h t c k “J b w „n !!'>«! Th- »r«« >f h" a IU/t.fi'foW® I el»-»* \y‘ h/r n it Cf r.n 900 b t V. Mount845 words
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Article777 1922-01-10 24 FINANCIAL PROSPECTS OF THE PARTIES FOR. A FEBRUARY FIGHT. How do the party funds stand if a fight takes place in February? Inquiries amongst party organisers indicate that the supporters of the pre'••nt Government are undoubtedly het‘‘■r -quipped financially than their two opp<>n»nts H'C next three months777 words
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Article48 1922-01-10 25 birth. 7, at Parley, the wife (/J. k J 'T CB (fi'-gapore)—twtu marriage. JoHss LiM’LE Oeuo.ubtr 10, at Hoy Tiaiiv, 8..W k,n > k,bn raUC, t J v“ lS H JI. t'oreu'. Seuggeia, biaiu, to Noia uitiio, daughter ..t Mr. aud Mrs Uo.dou Liddle, Aueiley, b I48 words
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Article929 1922-01-10 25 When it first became known that the Prince of Wales was to visit Bitish Malaya and Heater cabled that he would call at Port Swettenham and Singapore, the Straits Echo at once protested agains■ the omission of Penang from the Roy 1 tour and suggested that929 words
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Article881 1922-01-10 25 Why on earth has Reuter want us no Home New Year H mours this year? This is Jie fi Hf, U )i' i i o ir reco lection that he bus I *i (J to Uoso and we think the omission must have been unintentional us his m< j881 words
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Article623 1922-01-10 26 Dul EirMM by ft narrow msjon y hw accepted the th Sion Feiu delegates and a Government formed by tbuee who f ed ratification will now proceed to teke over the public services in the otb ;f Irehnd. An appeal to the country by omdi of a Genera) Election623 words
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Article490 1922-01-10 26 The Rev- Bro. James left on Saturday afternoon for Singapore Dr. and Mr,. fkvige arrived here from Port Swetteuham by the Klang this morningCaptain Larkin, formerly of the Seang Bee, has joined the Penang I dot Association. Mr. W. P. Webb is recognised officially as Vice-Comal of the United490 words
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Article616 1922-01-10 26 The following is the farewell order of Major-General Sir J- S. Fowler, k.c m g., C-b- D s o-, who will be leaving Singapore for Hongkong to take up his new appointment thereOn leaving Malaya I wish to thank the Staff at Fort Canning, Commanding Officers, and616 words
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Article1129 1922-01-10 27 VICAR'S FEAST DAI. acCCESBFLL SOCIAL GaTUEIUXL of the church to pay tributes of respect and tender ntitudp to the Reverend Jean M. loin, I 6XI». I-». o f the celebration of his l east Daj, which, practically synchronising with the completion of the first year of his1,129 words
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Article468 1922-01-10 27 THE RACE MEETING. in connection with the visit to Singapore of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, it is proposed to hold a two day Race Meeting on Saturday, the Ist and Monday, the 3rd April, 1922, uudcr the auspices of the Strait» Racing Association for468 words
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Article922 1922-01-10 28 CHINA THE POWERS. [T<, A. fca>«" o/ bt,a>u Bcha D 'ln rf prop o l 7“ Ckin. mto an toteromoJ P'^ I crave »p«:<- Uf Ike riprcwu.u of «V idea on »übj«-ct. The Cbineix: <ut .urpr.wxl that u.r‘«® Power» hare pr.poaed ‘■n* 1 r t w ,W Ch.n«. v* <W‘922 words
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Article121 1922-01-10 28 Pre*» sy-'c/a/.) Eondnr». Jaruuirr 5 1 have seen Sir Frank Swettonham and -ir Ernest Bin h, who having rend your itwh of Ihrember 2nd entirely spprov? »m 1 vary enthusiastically hvonr th J idea i* unimaginable d t ns should not Im held. Durbar in Paruk121 words
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Article498 1922-01-10 28 A CLEVER ENTERTAINMENT. Mies Li P IOU aud Mr Heur > Marchand deserved a bitter house than tiiat which met them at the lovvu Hall m* Saturday, tor the entertainment they provide is novel, vaned and amusing and t velcomc change iron, the sterotyped ~riels show to498 words
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Article871 1922-01-10 29 EUROPEAN SERIOUSLY WOUNDfcD. Sikh Killed. accom A m S r/suits, was commit! pamed b' U al the chan lun-ladiu bul i w k-cart driver was V lici Jr DOu-bty bmith, mauugvi Mine, seriously u f Padang I laiiaon -d had two Malay Wcs with hiui as escort,871 words
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Article448 1922-01-10 29 P.C.C. v*. MR. D’COTTA’S XI. The Penang Cricket Club suffered i •.everc defeat < n the Esplanade, on Satur lay ait u h on w hen they lost to a stroll; leven captained by Mr. C. J. D’Cojttu Going in first the P.C.C. made an in i '(•iouv sho-+448 words
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Article300 1922-01-10 29 Thu local conditions require a different organisation to that in i'unang. therefore lor admimsrative purposes the 1 'iosince is regarded as a “Company urea with Head Quarters at Caieuonia Estate and takes its place in the general Scheme of Local Defence for Alalaya. z r For training purposes300 words
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