The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 4 April 1922
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Title Section18 1922-04-04 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. •30 Single Copy et«. VOL 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, APRIL 4TH. 1922 NO. 1418 words
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Advertisement251 1922-04-04 1 J CONTENTS. Lum: Miscellaneous: (Continued): The Coming of the Prince 381 Prince in Malaya 391 <fc 396 Tne Prince in the FMS 389 Rice Trade 393 <fc 362 The Real Danger 389 The Penang Chinese Labourer’s France and Britain 395 Unemployment Fund 393 Farewell 401 Hemp Trade 394 IGowrnors and251 words
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Advertisement188 1922-04-04 2 ,<JV /'7 i?n THt F V? Hj “STRAITS ECHO” B MAIL EDITION. I J 1" "V* V■■ V\T V A, xvS Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, ®V £a/' and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the £7 daily issues,188 words
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Article954 1922-04-04 381 T*4ir Malaya welcomes her future Bdar, who is due to arrive at Port Mtettam this afternoon. The Selangor part does Dot lend itself naturally to iecontiGD and we think the authorities .are eeo wise in not attempting the hpelew task of catnouf!aging its somewhat liras!954 words
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Article355 1922-04-04 381 pbnang hospital. Hon. Mb. Thorne’s Action. From Our Own Corretpondtni.) At iho x- Sin K a Pore, March 28. At the meeting of the Legislative yesterday afternoon the Hon. Mr. W. H. Thorne gave notice that at the next meetmg of the Connoil he will lnv9 B the355 words
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Article227 1922-04-04 381 Olirages in Jelutong I wo gang-robreries ate reported to have occurred in Jelutong distiict early this morning, when property to the value of about |l,ooo in ail was removed by the marauders. z It appears that tiie Police received information about the robberies at 1 30 and Inspectors227 words
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Advertisement38 1922-04-04 381 Qe straits €cbo. jfBLISHED DAILY i Public Holidays Excepted.) mail EDITION w3fc J U» Of k f ,nW 10 iatrtu» d M**k f° r E Qro P e PUBLISHING OFFICE: [be Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang.38 words
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Article985 1922-04-04 382 Mr r. bwbory h« Iwou «4 the Rent A*»ewiment Board for Mr. J. K. 8. Alexander, who reported h>* Arrival in the Colony on December 2 S&n appoUl a Police Probationer, 6. 8 Po»i<* orr Letters Patent have been grated to Mr. a a Hodges of Ipohfor a eelf-conUined985 words
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Article417 1922-04-04 382 SINGAPORE ARRAXGBmu,. (From Our Own Ln bright sunshin/TS/ depressing weather, t rehearsal of the Prince’s viiit out. The office of clerk, Clan m Secretary', Office, by Mr. A. C. Batchelor, hu vacant by tLe absence of iu hdd* leave or reasonable excuse. On a charge of kidnaptw417 words
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Article1240 1922-04-04 383 ♦U BOW admit that they tlonr I* 1 -U th' Spooneri't of bis h .litnyth. hamp F they do occssion- noun u seore- h ~to Sl.toW’ Jwrnmmt MB* mto office he w ki Min? |Md Lm( Osine d 33 20 2 XT 6 n 4 «1 A.nti Wttta1,240 words
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Article293 1922-04-04 383 Tongkang Sunk. Thu master of the Straits Steamship finer Perak, which arrived here from iohik Anson on Sunday, reported that at 3 a.m. on the 25th instant, when the vessel was one mile W-N.W. off Denison Light steaming at nine and a-half knots an hour with the Chief293 words
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Article589 1922-04-04 384 restriction difficulties. Ceimjn and Ditch Growers’ Attitude. (From Our Own Correiponfant.) Kuala Lam pur, March 28. The Colombo oorrcwponflcnt of the Malay Mail quote» London raessago t< tlO 'Jitnaa of Ceylon which «totes that ap t<y the present time nothing ha* been divulged respecting the recommendation» of589 words
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Article634 1922-04-04 384 The following nppear ia the F.M.B. Government Gazette of March 24 Capt. F. Golding to be Financial ftecre- 1115, Medical Department, Perak; Dr. F. W. Fox worthy to lx> Forest Research Officer, Forest Dopartme; r M.S. and S S Dr. R. Dowden to bo Principal Medical Officer, F.M.S.634 words
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Article434 1922-04-04 384 SPECIAL GENERai, A special geuerai letctm. .(a.— bers of tbe Penatg Sv held at 1 anjoEg Bungah J“ II Iruin, the President of?>£ presided over an attr-ndsace /2 members. e Mr. P. \V. Saffrey, t h e tary read the notice convening theZ» ing. The Chairman the434 words
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Article2893 1922-04-04 385 ’IoSST«tXTION_ PROPOSAI S ggOtfOLDEBS DECI» 10 iiipiv gvDeiai meeting Oi > ,L in g Co., Ltd C 'v Lwday, at noon, was «kx lrattT out, due to the 1 verance of one of to grt what C fhe iSTt th. true po«a* th 1 M Broun presided2,893 words
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Article370 1922-04-04 386 Terms of Settumw? Following are particulars of of settloKiimt: I ill! 2U| Cbm,-j? nver okamera gi 4 Other Chinese river steamers up to 1,000 tons d.w. )2i J I Hongkong, Canton, and Macae Steamuoat CoN steamer» 25 1 Other BriU.Gi Compame* river .teamen» (taking the <ale of370 words
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Article1931 1922-04-04 387 TOWKAY CHARGED GBL's 8BW» Allwahoxs a 1' lice t urt, ve-terday. befol'' Hughes. L» Boon buan. g’Ut, J charged with volunhurt to a «£>> asuteeo t 8r 1, w and feet and pinching het 5, with a pair of iron tongs Ki Peng A.'m coolie in the service1,931 words
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Article611 1922-04-04 388 ANNUAL MEETING. The am. mi I moding of the Federated Malay States Chamber of Mints was h*4d in Ipoh on Saturday, Mr. A. Glenlater, (Preside nt), pre siding over a large attendance and delivering a lengthy and very inter ■sting addn-ss in the course of which he611 words
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Article693 1922-04-04 388 WORKERS’ SAD PLIGHT. No i t Applvl fok Help A modebt but well-meauiiig corresp< udent who desires to conceal his i'l -ntiiv under an impenetrable cloak of anonymity mid who obviously has very I'li/y notion* about the pressure upon our news column*-, from which we art <693 words
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Article197 1922-04-04 389 the very foil telegnpHc by oar Special Corres SlTopening'«Ugeofth.PnneeoJ wMtbya was an unqualified X Bn mingled dignity, gracioasne** bs 7e already captured t e i. rf all wbo hare met biro JT emted the meet favourable im- n every quarter; so that bis 7nlj .t197 words
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Article692 1922-04-04 389 A fcr d»ri tqo tbe King of Siam eotartaiaed the officers of hi B army part io the manoeuvres at dinner s*i safe them n speech in the course which, according to one of our daagkok exchanges, he said, J? iSf? beSe Moeuv res he bad °L*692 words
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Article134 1922-04-04 389 A Penang Entry Declined. 18 really very regrettable that any jarring note should have to be struck in n t C n with the Pld »ce’B Race Meeting, air f a i p and there is no object 10 isguising the fact that feeling in sporting circles134 words
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Article528 1922-04-04 389 Mr. and Mrs. Whittaker, of Haad Taai. are both inmates of tbe Alor Star hospital H.H. the Regent of Kedah and Tuoko Mahmond have gone down to Singapore for the Pnnoe s visit. n K»F<>re i Mr b B MarBj eo and Mr. and. Mrs. tom S^ S apor528 words
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Article1238 1922-04-04 390 A WELCOME REVIVAL. Q.ito the be.t fifty 7.UU' worth that b„ come oor way for many i. the of Strait, Produce J* April I, IW2. rb "V b.u been rather spasmodicbut we tiu with ita present editors, Messrs- Roland Brdddeil and Denis Sentry, that it will beeomc a1,238 words
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Article76 1922-04-04 390 e regret t<i state that a Rtuter's cable received this morning announces the death of the Rt. Itev. George Frederick Hose, D I>., father of the Resident of Negri Setnbilau at? 1 f r over thirty years a resident of Biitisb Mileye, from 1674 to 166176 words
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Article435 1922-04-04 390 I he General Hospitkl, Alor Su, Monday evening ifo. valedictory “At Home Subordinate Officers of Medical aud Prisons l)cn*<r-., honour of their retuiu/T? 1 S.C.G. Fox. T« gathering and subsequent to A* j?A O he i gU Bt oi ttto Chief Gaoler, Syed Abbas. ii/oL address was435 words
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Article250 1922-04-04 391 ol tbe yeBr have occurred in the fC-b, n the detectives ravaged LXtoHgtwmeof impnsonmeot J‘ TTXm that the localitiee selwted by ’Lmto are with.n a hundred STToftbe eea, aod the conjecture Xj «»i* b ““■’T 18 py° y JtJ ihe time selected to corar) tb> robberv is invariably250 words
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Article64 1922-04-04 391 Kii> <1 the Ere. Pre 1 Mr, J’ to dnet »few ~U a il a C t' DtMW,t 1 ou l d M fc, 1D orJ h “ery loop),01 .tartiug t^ g AP n Illi» of h w ui «i? p »u> uT r l<M, “y64 words
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Article2348 1922-04-04 391 VISIT TO THE F. M. S. r CORDIAL RECEPTION. GREAT POPULAR ENTHUSIASM. SCENES OF SPLENDOUR AT KUALA LUMPUR [Reuter’s Telegram.] Port Swettenham, March 28. H. R. H. the Prince of Wales arrived at Port Swettenham at 13.30 hours (1.30 p m.), H.M.S. Renown having made the passage[Reuter’s Telegram.] - 2,348 words
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Article129 1922-04-04 392 Scene at thf V hakf Fxom tour o’clock until shortly after the dspart Klang for Singapore Swetten and its viuinity presented scene, so much so, that tu» turn out to regulate cultir and pedestri’» l tr* whs a continuous fl'»* of thof»e proceeding ♦'<« u jgM merit for129 words
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Article328 1922-04-04 393 s**- ':x»‘ Brimb kin d 9 bit O,ddta 1 ta.pt b"; -abber people with a vie Bnt*O‘ nJUBI r r t j e com cou,ampU iervioe to 411 rh SSX'if Un i±}£U »<"«" «nd mwldtemen ’**L sf their manifert duty to them JJX JI ia any «ay dependent328 words
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Article708 1922-04-04 393 SQUEEZING IN PENANG. A striking feature of the particulars given in our columns almost daily for a considerable time past of the prices of |the different kinds of rice on sale at local Dealers’ stores has been, as it still is, the obvious that high class Moulmein and708 words
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334 1922-04-04 393 -BT. Subscription List. Amount previously acknowledged $28,046.16 Straits Government (March) 1,000.00 Total $29,046.16 Total amount paid into the Ho Hong Bank $29,046 16 LIAI FU TOH, Hon Treasurer. Penang, March 28 :o: The Glen liner Gienapp, due here on or about May 25, will-BT. - 334 words
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Article462 1922-04-04 394 Following are MevrpG from the htwt tvwikbb Loudon Fibre Market Report The fibre market* have not sbown any marked or eul>.tanti*i .mpruvement, excepting now and again where eperuUtire intareete hare l>een involved, and as eo"t> ae theee are *mti«fied the same rnow/toDon" cnndilione prevail again. It ran nut462 words
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179 1922-04-04 394 Gkbai Laboum Pah’iy I'fai.H'E Mr H. E. Bretten, M. P., reerived this •e .ruing, (says Saturday’s Straits Time*) a cable from Mr. Parkhill, Secretary of the Natioaalist Association of New South Waive, and by bis courtesy we are enabled to elate that the result179 words
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Article392 1922-04-04 394 IOWKAV CHARGED. GIKL b StHlOUb ALLLUA 11ON In th* Police Court, to day. before Mr J. W. W. Hughes, the hearing was r»--umcd of the case of Lim Boon Su.lll, proprietor ol hup Gim Lee, general merchants, No. 191, Beach Street, who was charged with voluntarily causing hurt392 words
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Article130 1922-04-04 394 1 he results of the tennis ties played nt vesterday were:- Doubles Hanui- < \p Cl\ss B— W. P. Webb C. E. B. aldren beat E. A. de Buriatte and W. L. Van Someraii 6—l, 6—l. (’hamPI'C SHH It. N. Hamilton beat N A. Si »1 wick130 words
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Article440 1922-04-04 394 isltfor f)f y I Sir, 1 In reply m ;a valued paper of aljove subject, Vour A I imagine that drawing handsome 7» W tlyrefom save enough fc jobs and pay their t 1 know of several wht wXr? small salaries, were married family to support, so that possible440 words
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Article1070 1922-04-04 395 FrwK u g° in? to GoD&a fter aII, ?.:X that M Birtbou has been lifted be»d of the French Delegation S;\Lri well for the success of *-<i ‘k» b r ony °L’! <jatW M between the Allies. y JpttDch Premier himself is not to 1/ j a1,070 words
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Article507 1922-04-04 395 for M si n P o th d hiS eveni “K Major-General Samuel Charles WondLoadon. Prince Henry, the Prince of Wales’s second brother, celebrates to-morrow the t venty-second anniversary of his birth. Capt. S. H. Belson has been appointed in command of the Selangor, replacing Capt. J. A. Campbell,507 words
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Article1229 1922-04-04 396 Retrench meat. From what we can gather, the recoinmeodation. of the Colonial Retrenchment Committee ere likely to enggeat rather a very gentle pruumg-knife then a t MODOtnf axe." Red Tape. Relations I* tween the Straits Echo and the local post office authorities have always been excellent. We are1,229 words
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Article609 1922-04-04 396 VISIT TO KU AU lUMh| The Oxly Th ww IRevter’B Malay, to-day and that i, to make n ?i,?* of tho Prince of Wale., Wfe.tik,/’’-' irignnt>c rublwr foreata ■gCJ'*' upon an idle market or that ta u mentioned as a mournful These are troubles of vestal morrow.IRevter’B - 609 words
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Article1695 1922-04-04 397 Reply to Addwjss. HOM OCR SPRCIAL COBRKBPONDENT J Kuala Lumpur, March 29. Pr-m an early hour this morning all roadb syy *r«d to ouivwge on the padang in front the Government Offices where the first pu... ftctptWD to the Prince wus held uxst uier to be forgotten1,695 words
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Article33 1922-04-04 398 Coalition Retains Seat London, March 1< The by-election in Inverness ha« result d as follows Sir Mu idoch Macdonald (Coalition Liberal) 8,340. Mr. Livingstone (Independent Liberal) f 1,024. No change33 words
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Article207 1922-04-04 398 A. A Anthony A Go 8 Daily Rmforv. Penang, March 3 Hharu Market —Quietly firm Rubirers —Small enquiry at impr.iH ,<». able prices Tins:—Kiir enquiry Taiping* G<) cents♦if* cents, Norths 85 cents-90 cents, South* 27| ceuta-31} cents, Batin-/ P.idangs 25 cents-30 oents, Hi tame 51.071-ft 1.12*., Irmsu Nipres207 words
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Article620 1922-04-04 398 There was quite a good attendance at the Coarse yesterday morning in expectation of seeing some good galloping, but unfortunately there has been > .di rain of late, and overnight, that the track proper was dosed and work had to be c >ufined to the inside, says620 words
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Article455 1922-04-04 398 iHE Aoti f»cn Guinnut writes t Sydney Bulletin Jm W c*, polity. just as bad as >t cau I n th 16 1 arb i won,l *iaf longer they can hold gm „5. chance, are ,f Mtli unrest and a sort of p» tS i TO455 words
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Article299 1922-04-04 399 yjiUPORE MARKET. —«•*»< W R„bter j» «J tb Sin^P o** 0 K bt 1 Vf»’ m jiww io«ottftnt v*lue of a l 0v.*0«4“ p rxfV v *< 1 jbrkwtW W» »PP rov •''TtLrrT» goTenuog tend»”» being bright 0««TBAL WaMHOUM. 1 ra SSBSSSS-s- J*, The 111». »f W* Motion299 words
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Article2695 1922-04-04 399 accused discharged. In the Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, the hearing was resumed of the case in which Lim Boon Suan, the proprietor of chop Gim Lee, general merchants, No. 191, Beach St., uas charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a Siamese girl, about2,695 words
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Article288 1922-04-04 400 To the Editor of the Slmiti ttki' Dt nr Sir, You, Sir, are often telling ui w» pttb Government we deserve, became w to all the injustices lying down bet "i« hard to kiok asrainst the prieto” a Ik following will show: At the beginning of this288 words
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Article1001 1922-04-04 401 oar next iwue is in print Wales willh»v« left Malay», br Hongkong in the Renown b-aurrow morning. Q Q,te a ‘L of kootioM were crowded into too brief stay of five days in thia t 3trr and in each he has acquitted xfcif with P™* 1 gra o d,g^1,001 words
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Article640 1922-04-04 401 J An auqoivncpment appearing .ejsewhtre to-day relative to postponement of the closing of the Malaya-Borneo Exhibition until midnight on the 15th instant will no doubt prove gratifying to the general public, who will thus be afforded better opportunities to turn to good account this laudable effort to further640 words
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Article4900 1922-04-04 402 ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME. h.r.h.TncTthe children, a BUSY DAY POLO, YACHTING. BANQUET AND BALL. (From o*/r Special Singapore, March 31. H M.O. Renown came to rent at the Mauof.War anchorage at 8 a.m-, a Royal balata from Kort Canning announcing her arrival. The whole proceaaioual route ia filling4,900 words
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Article891 1922-04-04 405 B 1« still in Hospital at H ‘°uthe result of the sooident at ?*?"p eM ug Hills. i. to be operated to remove a sphnter of >TI«. Thereafter be expects r 2 go America on a holiday. rH fie lUja of Sarawak. accomi%tMßeiideat of the first division, of Sarawak,891 words
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Article548 1922-04-04 405 PETITION BEFORE THE MANILA COURT. The matter of the estates of Mrs. armen 1 heodoru Johannes, who died intestate in Singapore on August 31, 1921, leaving property both in Singapore and Manila, has recently been before the Manila courts. The Manila Times of March 10 states that548 words
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Article662 1922-04-04 406 RISE ANO PROGRESS. Lail Bishop Hose a Gblat Wohk. At once deplorable and remarkable is th.. furA that to-day we should have to H.oum the lo*: of one of the principal btnJdr-n» of the Anglican burcb in Malaya so seton after immortalising the founder oi Singapore in662 words
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Article552 1922-04-04 406 All Round Sunday Closing. Mr C H Alliu. Director of Posts and T- legraphs, F.M.S.. issues the following under the caption ‘‘lmportant Notice’’: On and from Sunday, April 2, 1922, all p<. f Offices in the f .-derated Maias States, ith th eveption of those mentioned below.552 words
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Article224 1922-04-04 406 marketwndi TlWs The condition of tha was >ndicatedatth ein manufacturing internu evidence than at th, Dret 6 a sde yet out of 818 t 9u P (>7G tons were offered ami Coturnenuog on U J™’'* 1 aterson, Simons (7. t,> that‘‘Standard Sheet.al were Withdrawn f or pri,,; l224 words
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Article29 1922-04-04 406 Previously acknowledged ll,lW.l v 4 Tan Sou Bin >1,200,1»1* The above contribution ii ?r»t«L. acknowledged by the Sl> A. W. nfu Honorary Treaiar* Singapore, 16th March,29 words
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Article133 1922-04-04 406 A-am Kurnbang, for ll) e W March, hours run (two cubic yards treated 6,000. .171.75, nett value u a u-i Ulu Yum, for the month of 1 un 583, cubic yards piculs 182, nett value S Kampong Kamuntiug, L March, hours run Q*/ cubic yards treated 1 0<133 words
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Article1632 1922-04-04 407 Mll >r ~y HB OS AND DEPARTURE Kuala Lumpur, -'isrch al)q uet at the Selangor Club r -7 4 Tur n Hall far surpassed -J lar done iu honour Vf Th- former was a pro alt vti.L the Rulers of the lour r j jficia! guests1,632 words
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Article988 1922-04-04 408 CRIME PUNISHMENT IN THE F.M.S. —TOM. The Malay Peninsula has never tnj J*.! w «nviable reputation a» regards mt It» record* ar< xuiirched, ■*>“ Ld they must be when we remembw that it is con.paratr.cly F ♦W the inhabitant* and tn. Xtry have attempt to caUh up with the rest—TOM. - 988 words
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Article743 1922-04-04 408 ROLL OF PATRONS. Ib< following ia the roll of patrons ot the Maluy«-Borneo Kxibition which was opened I IL !>• IL tliu Prince oi Wales yesterday t»!t»-rnoon Sy»d Aboobal.ar bin Hunsin Alkaff, Syed A.dulrahmau Lin Shaik Alkaff, Syed AbdulI "Hr i ii, Sbuik Alkaff, Syed Ahmed bin Mo--1743 words
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991 1922-04-04 409 KWn of tte gowuauce of •J.i' Empire *h« rehtim» w n P f SUM» tor the C010n... j Gov.mj 1 sent out to the t,- Cokniw w tha repiesentativts ’sne-ial authority play an importSir F.eduick Lugard.one of our rJdbUMabhed and suocessful Empire- {B of991 words
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Article1226 1922-04-04 409 SOME OF THEIR TENDENCIES. Adoress by Mr. a c Baker eum t h?rd mOU T 1 ly m utin^of The Athena, at “he Chin. t,Je nltimo. at the Chinese Club at 9 p.m j) r p Connolly >n the chair, a pap,,. on «Som. Tendencies of the M1,226 words
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Article894 1922-04-04 410 Mr. Shaik I mail is gazetted Deputy Registrar of Bills of Sale in Penang. A Reuter’s cable from Toronto announces the death of the merchant prince, Sir .John Eaten. Lieut. W. A. V. Jones has been appointed temporarily to bo adjutant, Singapore Volunteer Force. H.H. the Sultan of Perak894 words
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Article1065 1922-04-04 411 Ppnioe Mani(ripali7 19 W Solicitude for the wel- of this Settlement more manifest than the diversity of t h ratepayers in(ioring the last few have been n Bhadow about th* oceasionally combeen heard respecting *lfue»of Inspectors and others—u a fact from smnse furthering tbe welfare of eotnmanity-whoae inqnisiti1,065 words
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Article602 1922-04-04 411 Supplies Exceeding Demand. That the supplies of raw rubber ever and anon arriving in Singapore-which for weeks past have considerably exceeded the demand for the commodity—are still in excess of the requirements of the market is clear from the reprots of hst week’s auction, when sales aggregated only602 words
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Article394 1922-04-04 412 END OF THE VISIT. The Illuminations /from Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 1The illumination» W ni B ht wllK;h ere witiH'sscd by thousands, uere un luecedeuted for their effect inthese part», the area surrounding Baffle» Hotel. Europe Hotel and the padang b-ing bathed in light, while the394 words
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Article869 1922-04-04 412 Bio Dr in»- er C-.r J ATtc r 'va. »he -rec.. }•>,*• tj. e I- '’ri» v f T,>, r „4 ‘re Rh|| are» r HE fTo 3XI X bv Mccsrf Gore _>n, c’.u Bove on horseback, attired in scarlet coat.i arid white breeches. Ihe 1 riLCt: drove869 words
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Article427 1922-04-04 412 p Tn®fsl!o~-n|i«* b f etteeiirf Pit* f or. Fridar H X P ,rl >' HIS R i ‘7■ I>h OoillMMi-d. Hl3 hAcel- U /-,ril!.C S pt.oiti« Guard. S» B k a GC M.G., K.8.E., J re GX l U ne S..H- of Kelantan. h the Sultan of427 words
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Article1298 1922-04-04 413 First TMPRFnSsioxs. Singapore, says the Straits Times, can congratulate itself heartily on what it has attempted and achieved in the organisation of the Exhibition which will remain for e ver in the future a« an important and historic landmark in the already notable history of this rranument to1,298 words
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Article1128 1922-04-04 414 There aeems to be a certain amount of dotation as to whether there shall I* a Raffle* College or a Raffles uU, says the Malaya Tribune. V> hat io a ‘name, anyway the taH y al rninded may ask. There is a good deal iU \a name.1,128 words
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Article469 1922-04-04 414 A case of .some > Gaining Ordinance was the Second Magistrate in sS Alarch 29, when Islam m2* nine others were prosecuted L mg or uning No. 179 common gambling house It appears that an '•d "ambling going on at No. Ift Street, and at once laid469 words
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Advertisement718 1922-04-04 415 imSGEsToi Wil IWffiwWlz Digestion is the process of Assimilation I I c F whereby the Bcdy is Nourished. I I En It s not t,ie Q uantity °f food we eat b ut y v h at w e digest and assimilate that nourishes the g I KI body. When718 words
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Advertisement198 1922-04-04 416 CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 59, BEACH STREET, PENANG, ESTABLISHED 1883. B PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. S gX P r .,n.ton of the STRAITS ECHb and PENANG SIN POE.” S Cjy The most enterprising and up to date Printers and Lithographers in the Orient. A>o Our plant is of the very latest Pattern and198 words
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