The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 2 May 1922
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Title Section21 1922-05-02 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. •SO PER AM»®? 1 Single Copy cts. VOL. 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, MAY 2ND, 1922 NO. 1821 words
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Advertisement260 1922-05-02 1 I CONTENTS. 1 K bliDlB: MiICELLAMIOUS: {Continued): The New War 494 A Model for China 500 The Prince s Tour 513 Where the Carcase Is 500 Turf Topics 513 The Lone Hand 504 The Prince at Singapore 514 Cinemas 510 Russo-Japanese War 515 Nothing R-iek, Nothing Win 516 Singapore or260 words
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Advertisement174 1922-05-02 2 z* x>CZ ?K THt “STRAITS ECHO" MAIL EDITION. J Xj/fr <- <J *j£> Published the day prior to the departure of each mail far Europe, Sx and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the AC? daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts174 words
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Article21 1922-05-02 494 BIRTH. -At the Maternity Hospital, ?mn( on April 23, tn Mr. and Mrs. I ftSottk. «on; both doing well.21 words
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Article1662 1922-05-02 494 Eurtly two years have elapsed since t hpiaeee mditirists openly declared ’«nWwioi tor the Russian Far Eastern by siding with General Semenoff, it Kipulirti and other reactionaries who W» Wnwi with the forces of the a-wly-bora republic stationed in the i t-.rtf M Vhdivoetock to preserve order1,662 words
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Advertisement18 1922-05-02 494 rhcStraits £cboMUSHED mail edition fa fa* prwr 40 p BUSHING OiTICE: He Criterion Press, Limited. Beach Street, Penang.18 words
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Article1001 1922-05-02 495 Mrs. J. C. Tall is leaving for the Vjutberu Settlenxent (Lie afternoon. A Reuter's cable states that ti e Court will wear mourning for Lord Leopold Mouutbatteu for a fortnight. Major W B. Y Draper, m.c., Pnaident, Town Board, Johore Bahru, has been granted 8 months’ vacation1,001 words
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Article1105 1922-05-02 495 Sound Rules for~TheKnte Some very Bound rules Wwthe new f ft. London (Sir Ernest u’“ when he took hie feat ,t tb. Crandr*’ J nal Court on March 29 g EStat *-‘*■«.'l3s During his first sitting tee fL-v-u down the following dicta a< The proper way to ap1,105 words
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Article927 1922-05-02 496 INTERESTING CIVIL SUIT. In this action before Mr, Justice E. C. Watson in the Supreme Court the plaintiff, Mr. W. D. Tait, of Teluk Anson, claimed a sum of 53,200 from the Arcadia Coconut Estates, Ltd., being four months’ salary in lieu of notice by reason of927 words
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Article317 1922-05-02 496 Imposing Route March. Ihe Penang Volunteers, as constituted under the new Ordinance, together with the Cadet Corps, the Cadet Bugle Band ind St. Xavier’s Brass Band, turned out for a loute march yesterday evening, and judging from their appearance and smartntss no shadow of doubt should exist respecting317 words
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Article155 1922-05-02 497 PENANG HOSPITAL. Hon. Mr Thorne’s Motion. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 25. At the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday the Hon. Mr W. H. Thorne, in conformity with notice given at the previous meeting, moved that the ernoluraentb of the Colonial Engineer be redudw by one155 words
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Article379 1922-05-02 497 Resclt of Champion winr. From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 25. In the S. C. C. Tenuis Championship which was played yesterday, Duan heat Donnell, 6 —2, (> 4. o: Trade conditions generally throughout the Federated Malay States arc in a very had way," said Mr.-W. T.379 words
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Article370 1922-05-02 497 banishment case A Hokien answering to three aliases, namely Tan Ah Hor, Tan Ah Tbor and Tan Ah Lye, was brought liefore Mr. J. W. W. Hughes, in the Secord Court, to-day for the purpose of a preliminary enquiry into the charge of unlawfully returning from banishment. Accused,370 words
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Article215 1922-05-02 497 A meeting of the Malay Peninsula Association was held at Caledonia Club, Nebong Tubal, on Sunday, when the Report of the Select Committee ou Reconstruction of the Planters’ Association oi Malaya was considered. The Chairman, Mr. J. W. Kennedy, emphasized the vital need of a215 words
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Article516 1922-05-02 497 We buy. r, ceived from 4 Co., Ltd, a copy o f lr schedule of the Ni pD comprisitip clearly arranged bud well ill 0 w adapted to the needs of particulars of the Comp.,, "A** vessels with grow touua u ,f T add.t.on to interesting putwsj^£516 words
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Article2186 1922-05-02 498 f9J .CSTARY2S TRICT 0N j, oi n d -hire which it ««> hop jjgiSS ‘o Dduttry B from experience m Com <* n J’Sh tMev are Directors. The t “!an both as to actual costs facts to remember Capit al and Labour are ai,S °l 10' the Development2,186 words
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Article772 1922-05-02 499 PRESENTATION OF ADDRESSES. The Balei Besar at Alor Star was the scene of a noteworthy function on Sunday, the 25th Shauban, 1340 corresponding to 23rd instant, when His Highness th»* Regent of K»;dah was presented with illuminated addresses from the Chinese, Tamil, Indian, Mohammedan and Sikh communities772 words
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Article518 1922-05-02 500 rt oscillations of the seesaw T* r,?^c i.tira at the present time iSural efforts of forces engagr'"- n '^Itout 1 tout stable equ.bbr.un. fc £ffic. between despot.™ and 2.”.. TO perfect that many people *^tb.» 6 el’e. on tbeir knowledge .Ct-nlly did not know that C518 words
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Article499 1922-05-02 500 WHERE THE CARCASE IS. That the storm-clonds gathering thick and fast, during the last few weeks, over the Far Eastern political horizon are on the eve of bursting is evident from what became common knowledge last week respecting the complete breakdown of the Russo« Japanese conference at Dairen, severe fighting499 words
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Article551 1922-05-02 500 Dr. W. R, C. Middleton, m.a., md. cm of Dorset-rd, Beihill, late Medical OHioer of Singapore, left £11,035. The Berlin Tageblatt announces that th® well-known economist, Mr. J. M. Key net, author of notable works, is now acting as one of its correspondents at Genoa. Mr. Harold551 words
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Article1375 1922-05-02 501 A Newspaper Birthday. The Daily Express h to be congratulated on the attainment of its twenty-i-econd birthday. History is eloquent enough upon the difficulties of establishing a new morning paper in London, and the survival and «access of the Express i« the conclusive proof of its possessing qualities1,375 words
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Article521 1922-05-02 501 market Jus£ the dZaut-M “white” kind, rising < day, the market clnsiug t meiunn offer nt $ll kA Ml at $lO.BO whilst Siam “tb?X‘’ S brisk demand, .ealers holding it for t the qualities chiefly cej'. V.age-earning classes are not obtainable under fi gareij equinff! 9 T' t521 words
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Article1150 1922-05-02 502 ORDINARY meeting r,^fc rt n y es terday afternoon, f Mr B c t T '■•‘’pX&ct), Mr. J. Kem P’, Mr j G u r J. H. Pedlo». L >’* r Veul. Ga»n Seek and n T..e officer, iu alien--11 -Ur AP H. Holmes (Acting C. Bigg. Zu1,150 words
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Article641 1922-05-02 502 10-day, says the Bangkok Timos of April I'd, the Department of State Railways makes the important announcement of an additional fast train service between Bangkok and Penang to commence on the 4th of next mouth. So far ae Bangkok is concerned it will really take effect on641 words
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Article244 1922-05-02 503 Tl* Singapore race cuurse wm officially opened on Saturday Ur week f<£ Ue May iieetinE and there qarte a fc<xxl XodJL cf enlhuaiaata. !».«.«> only o< the e*ey kind and most intereat < enured in the griffins of which ,t was generally agreed that they )ih(] put on244 words
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Article270 1922-05-02 503 Pkco* rij cTioN Question z Frow Oar Oun Corrstpondent.; Kuala Lumpur, April 26. At the meeting of tha Planters Abeociatioi id Malaya Mr. A. Cavendish made a lengthy speech on the new Co operative Societies Bill to be introduced at the next Federal Council meeting. He suggested270 words
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Article1120 1922-05-02 503 CAUSTIC CRITICISM. Recently a correspondent of the Netherlands Indies Review indulged id a d<al of caustic criticism respecting the plight in which this conn’ y round itself as the r suit of unprecedented slumps in the value of rubber and tin, comparing in very unsympathetic terms our position1,120 words
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Article1150 1922-05-02 504 .tat he •««ethiog <lbont o f inril or the approach of iwpire» unwisdom m the r rel]C b statesmen for it is a 1 JXt'to a day that Renter *5., that “with the approach of i**t'tb e latest date for Germany her financial obligations jital Forb is1,150 words
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Article617 1922-05-02 504 Mr. F. G. Morley has been appointed Colonial Auditor, Ceylon, with effect from March 1, 1922. Mr. J. A. Dewar, representative of the amous firm of John Dewar 4 Co., Ltd, whiskey distillers, who has bem in Peuang on business, is leaving for Singapore this afternoon. Mr.617 words
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Article1190 1922-05-02 505 MsrrisMs A I® Mede. a recall» the verses in that delightful uperetU “M B*Uc Hdw" iu wh,oh Helen remind» Menelaus that when Un nuiri »*ge Part *n v Quand il tapprfa a revewir conrenaMZ*, Ca Wenseanre, Fant tin davoir d* f/rivtnir Psaaag Hospital. Mr J.H. Park, the Colonial1,190 words
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Article535 1922-05-02 505 p c C. v. x. I Though the Hnie «nd St. Xavier'. dubcnhed a, of a |,ig|, otd U to be great interwt to »2! of spectators who turu«l enoounter. The doubtedly the stronger side, |Z against them and the? hue to J” defeat of one goal to 'nil,535 words
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Article376 1922-05-02 506 igjIIMINARY ARRANGEMENTS. T.irtoficially informed that H. R. H fr-w of "ate* expected to land 1 f-tera Pier at 10.30 a m. on Wednes*Xh horn H. M. S. Renown and .1* klteoafh the arrangements for his god entertainment are not yet cofletderaH» progrm ha* been jjtr the General376 words
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Article429 1922-05-02 506 BURMA’S RISING Local Grain Arriving. The principal feature of the local riot market is the excellence of the quality of consignments of new crop local big grain, which is changing bands al H 2 per bag, while Burma’s are rising, the 311 murk having been reached, which >8429 words
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Article896 1922-05-02 506 TROPICAL LIFE" SKETCH. E “S K h M body, feels the ioclinX’XX go abroad and nush J* ir g tige of the f n a 7. -J p™.after doing what th«. the tropics, to bofit il n 1 1 y ean 00 this side wise ft896 words
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Article975 1922-05-02 507 AUCTION SALES. dTIIXIHQ Fail OBI’S OF THK MaP.KEIJ. I It is obvious from the reports of recent auction sales held in Singapore a« well as from the telegraphic intelligence received to-day from our aorrewp.indent in the sou them settlement that instead of supplies being kept below demand or975 words
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Article337 1922-05-02 507 Akkival of Svemvom:, b T Blu line, aylor), which arrived htu- kF afternoon from Hull bound and the f ar East, brought Ibra’S? ehis, members of the ere. ZJ* who were rescued whilst elmg-J,*’ wreckage m the Arabian Sea n whose names are Heshirn T del337 words
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Article74 1922-05-02 507 A. A Anthony A Co Daht B»oHIWang, Apni 2?Share Market: —ffirrn- t IS [lubbers: —Good enquiry. M.Un rents-lTi cents, 51.25-51.50, Bassetts 65 cent- 7 IM| l Bruges 271 ccnts-32i cents eente-27i cents, Kuala Sidime SI Malaka Pindas 85 cents- it, T’ekougs 15 ccnts-20 cents, cents-70 cents. TJjing Tins74 words
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Article25 1922-05-02 507 L «ZBujwt- Mimnu. >. pudang 0-4° u h r ?.;o 0.-- v .,-t North TJpZ- NuWDg Puts QcO d' JUwu.gTio 0.571 TuipingTm»... u*. .--O’25 words
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Article2885 1922-05-02 508 U. THORNE AND PENANG hospital. Consul Ekoisebr's BepW. of the Legislative Council ~kf d Yesterday afternoon, bays lues- Struts Times. H.E. the Governor Uureuee Guillmard, K.C.8.) pre(!>d the other members present r. —H E. the General Officer Coni--vitnf! (Major-General Sir Neill MaiSn K.C.B- D. 5.0.), the Colonial tsn2,885 words
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Article506 1922-05-02 509 ro spmthe thread „f a New eustle so far us this >• of the world is has been suggested by a J*.”» ■oudc.u paper just U treating the question in a ~»iL4_ to the Dail Mail, reminding u'tfe come in tor payment at the std rfT moi.tlu506 words
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Article445 1922-05-02 510 es&*& t af r ;lB P™PP--"I t£“JL, »tiwr hi i 8 *l u ta We UOOU' Maisao, wU> v :r.-.-a a a b«rj dano? a rave r HD v»s uLderstGoa -d eat of it- B« ‘■\X »1, «iwu in a tent on f Uete lend and hi. rent wool445 words
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Article1115 1922-05-02 510 Mr. L H. N Evan’’ has Uo.i lippoiuted Jaiu'i VVavdon for the State of Perak. If i > ariT.’C'iiieeJ in thi Lindon Gazette t'at Ci.pt. Williun A. Host, 0 b.k M. 8., v. 11l Le temp. Al ijor whilst employed as fi p. At<sl. Dir. of Pathology,1,115 words
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Article1292 1922-05-02 511 la the Coarti. No litigant whoee counsel has. after the manner of oouasel, persistently misnamed I im throughout the conduct of case, will be able to withhold the tribute 0» a rheer (which will, in the ancient ritual, be instantly suppressed) at the bitter ory of a Home1,292 words
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Article368 1922-05-02 511 m ‘XED DOUBLE! F 1!(ll There was u t e Penang Cricket n Cb-et n n T the bourne*» Hanthcap Terrell aud Mm. R. N > l 4 and Mr. and Mm. E j ‘Hi Play commenced dul-» U ifcT -th Mr. H. O Hhunng right it ‘J,?368 words
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Article38 1922-05-02 511 Stdxet Cc?Entries clue» f° r l M xy >0 y A teams t^m-• held at thuCluo* b» l events close on i'- Handicap A, Men Mens Doubles I, Hacdican B, M» 3 p. <Open),Mix*i Do38 words
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Article464 1922-05-02 512 To fa gator of tho Strait) Erne plw.ure to »ote your agreement ,1b tb. Singspore Free Frees in its disspprvsing of the eroluston of I .jtrasc sailors from our shores when they rwc, tusa io the oidinsry course of their fork m seamen on Germ?n ahips. inis o.hrf464 words
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Article415 1922-05-02 512 Rkpobt of Dibbotors Tho following is the second annual report of the directors of tho Bagan Serai Company, Limited, and the statement of for the year ended December 31, Cultivated Area —The property has been opkept in first-class condition in all respects. A statement showing approximate acreages415 words
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Article256 1922-05-02 512 On the Ev« of Strips. reeved fO b l l°li ng eX Cerp S froa P‘P*" a >l to-day bear out the tin rH H raade ic the RuBBi n explanassueof fh e 9^k aS be,,i P !88ue of the 25th mutant: War CniiMUNiQuia. Mailtime Province of Siberia256 words
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Article310 1922-05-02 512 Contributions to Straits Produce should be sent in as sonn as possible now if they are to be in time for the next number w noh will be on sale on June 27Although this date is two months ahead the paper has to go to press long310 words
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Article655 1922-05-02 513 The Htraita administers* welldeserved rebuke to the Colonial Engineer vrbpu it say» Hi it» ttsae of Wednesday A somewhat unpleasantly personal tone wa«t -iven to the proceeding* of the Legislative 'ouncil on Monday by the speech of the Colonial Engineer in reply to .*fr. I r.orne »nd655 words
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Article181 1922-05-02 513 lepb©t<o Prospicts Latdfet telegraphic advices indicate a hedtoicr Uue in the rubber Esarketa, London ai.d Now York 'cioaiwtg pe? ftetiy steady, ohdfct m binge pore increased demand fcr i.cth bl.ei t and t ,pu v -day resulted iu the Vuluk cf ’*r> m .-ig qtiuhti.’b vl< pO Cl181 words
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Article91 1922-05-02 513 Ihe uealth ..ihtibtiri fo/ t‘ Mumc pahty of George i own for tl e week ending April 22, 1922, give a total f7f rssthfi—4S malt a nr.d 28 fcmilcs, i..< death rato being3l 46 perruilie pur annum compared with 26-91 in the preceding week and with 27-24 iu91 words
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Article284 1922-05-02 513 Visit to Penang Au error crept into the innouneLtnt.it appeariiii* in our last issue renpoctiiig viHi't of His Royal Higc<n u SH ti.e Prine.- ’'Valt-H tn Penang. Ah h m ilter of fact it expected his landing here will take pl •< nt V'ietmia Pier at 10-30284 words
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Article424 1922-05-02 513 MR 4 «CHOEACOh SRETI t|I|T v rhe departure an s. B. Archdeacon, “I racing nl nornirg contemporary’ \C took a keen interest* i although he did M u.el luck m hia draws. ,£•♦*< ime a number of nice Lzw* w which old racers wfll grey ware Grey J424 words
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Article1000 1922-05-02 514 tu- raw rubber market is ?TM Macing Lane dealers fo th A M T 5 h Truth of Apnl t/.t. tiiStt-:' at'.5 but the belief that there are iw given (t frtner I» tto.n than it has L i-s a 1 ’«R inie P Mt Rumours collto-1,000 words
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Article563 1922-05-02 514 Collum' 1 asks in the Daily Mail it the Prince will feel, as so many others have felt before him, that at Singajiore one is leaving India and all the familiar Anglo-Indian life far behind, and entering on something strange and mysterious, in which the Englishman,563 words
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Article1368 1922-05-02 515 THE CASUS BELLI. Messed from Japan uniicavc a 'Jan gerous state of thing» with respect 1 the advance cf the Chita force» into the neutral zone established by an agreement between the Japanese M tary Command and the Zemstvo 'j <mmeot of the Maritirm Province two years ago.1,368 words
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Article249 1922-05-02 515 In concluding a picture of Singly* and its various races, a writer in thi “Post” says: —In the matter of ebeat-*, you will learn from the acieotel* that this Singapore is about m bad kz you as your Switzerland is good' ux who, in rgyrnent, can deny249 words
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Article1775 1922-05-02 516 His Exeelbncy the Governor s««*v wb b h ‘“ATfew month» <e do ™>‘ k f m«v be «mte sore a ,K at «TiX* 2 t6a Mother J r with definite view» resptcun, -htof the country, the principal »»d ide *>est way»> and of pUc.og our ecoeomte1,775 words
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Article602 1922-05-02 517 Mr. »«g«f Jone», of Messrs. Cowdy and .loner, Ipoh, left for he c o By tbe Aucbises yesterday. Lady Stubb?, wife of H. E. the Governor of Hongkong, ia among the passengers bound for huglaud by the Blue i anuel liner Ancbwee. Mr. A. Bishop, of the602 words
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Article1177 1922-05-02 517 Fall of Kut. To-day ia the auniver-ar 7 of tho fall of Kut-el-Amaia. iu 1916, after a gallant resistance lusting IJ3 days, caused by the exhaustion of supp’d'B 3nd the surrender of General Townshend to -rks with 2,970 British troops of all ranks and 6,000 Indian Goops, all1,177 words
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Article441 1922-05-02 518 STRONG comments in supreme COURT CASE. irvcz comment wat* madfl ly r BtrrtU-Leonard in the Supreme f*ert at Single on Wednesday vuth -nd to counsel bringing before toe and maintainin'? a proposition u ‘t was directly io conflict with doouevidence open to inspection. The says the Free441 words
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Article381 1922-05-02 518 LEAN CO.’s WEEKLY REPORT. Penang, April 28. The sharp rise experienced by Tin in the early part of the week lias not been maintained and, after touching £157.5,0 3 mouths, the price fell back to £154.0.0 thus showing a gain over tbe week ol only 17/6. Rubber is381 words
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Article250 1922-05-02 518 Bukit Mertajam, Aptil 28. Ot Wednesday last a preliminary ej quiry was c n ’luded in the Police Court into the charge of (1) murder by causing the death of a Chinese trirl named pee Ah Nya and (2) attempted incrd» r by tva ini g one250 words
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Article514 1922-05-02 518 •JAPANESE PREPARATIONS. Elaborate Naval and Miutary PuNB Tokio, April 1. to the tact that the two treaties ■Mm C U US rea ict ion pf naval armaneuts and the restriction of defensive preparations on the Pacific were agreed upon at Washington, J a pan s policy of national514 words
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Article287 1922-05-02 519 R. G. A. SCHEME. As- Interesting Statement /Prom Our Own CorretpondtntJ Kuala Lumpur. April 29. The Malay Mail’s correspondent in Colombo .ay« that a Time* of Ceylon cabh state* that at a meet.ng of the Rubber Grower»’ Association helo on the 26th instant Sir Stanley Buis announced287 words
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Article385 1922-05-02 519 CLAIMS AGAINST THIRD PARTIES SUPREME COUBT’B DECISION. Judgment was delivered iu the Supreme Court this morning by Mr. Justice M. H. Whitley in the suit btuaght by the Eastern Shipping Comp my, Ltd in which they claimed to be m<bnitrified by either the third party or fourth385 words
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Article156 1922-05-02 519 Departure for England. Our Singapore correspondent reports that His Excellency the Governor and Lady Guillemard left by the Anchises yesterday, the Blue Funnel liner casting off from the West Wharf at 4 p in. amidst the cheers of the large and representative assemblage of ladies and156 words
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Article256 1922-05-02 519 Heavier Imports The returns of trade for British Malaya, for tl.e month of March show a total of Imports including bullion valued ».t Si-5,901,128, more than seven millions greater than «ither January or February, and giving a total for tbe year to date of value 1123,563,173. During the256 words
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Article321 1922-05-02 519 CHINESE UN BMPLOY|| E j TFl ||t er,’ fne.npto yme t account showing the accruing from the jwces held t; l u Receipts. rickets eold outside th, Tickets ,old st the J 1 Donation given bv Mr. Y e<ft Tee Kuan Donation given by Mr. Gia Teong321 words
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Article665 1922-05-02 520 itWl’Al general meeting. JcuDth general meeting M ‘.Jtfci Gettuii liubbef Estate, Ltd., of th« aotn y«So Ba, Beach Street, iTVb-«tofollo«Wwerepre»e < bt:-- j«» Hell» (Chairman), Mr. B. N Mr 1 H. Grumitt (Directors), t J H Ne&, Mr. J. W. Hunt, Mr. jifeb Orr and Mr. P. W665 words
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Article815 1922-05-02 520 ARRIVAL IN PENANG. S’ioky of Theik Baby’s Sea-Trips. His Excellency Dr V. K. Wellington K(»o, Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James, Loudon, accompanied by Mrs. Wellington Koo, three children and his Secretaries, Messrs. T. L. Suu, Chao and Y. C. Yang, arrived here irom England815 words
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Article1436 1922-05-02 521 development scheme. Cbgeht Need of Co-operation. What haa never been done here but unquestionably should have been done long ago because it could not have failed to prove exceedingly beneficial, is organisation bi an agricultural society, embracing all agricultural industries and nationalities, on sound lines, utilising the constitutions1,436 words
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Article58 1922-05-02 521 LaTiar QrauTioM(Penang Tin Tin (unretineo) i» at S7GI, no busmew done. 1 f business. In Singapore re quoted at s77j, no sale». ctiurtety of S'Gait» Jra Tin i. quoted h<re u buyers no sellers. I u no sales. London London quotation» Spot 3 month® I uy’ug cr 3 eellin-'58 words
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Article1063 1922-05-02 522 rf.crr/ly pal-bshfcd jl tins M)H jI In.lhn Modem does i ‘«BUio much tnal h t 0 the nl y O f Ciinethna and ordinarily inof whom there aie ZTiaPeniwz Ail along it hr, rye >« M ->r cf regret Mint tie num or tu* »yrld which i’d1,063 words
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Article1302 1922-05-02 522 Postal Matters. ,n n J couiplftiu‘B ag .ni h r 0 p,BUI in Mahra, t'-e'e u doubt thu IC >.• a ■.t ”,t'r P i,ey it "'iino.ities pro'ably 'h v u, e ius P ed J /-"‘P; o' 11 .f I.nd n other ‘lit >s an oxtra oi1,302 words
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Article843 1922-05-02 523 H. 11. 11. the Duke of Counuughc is 72 to-day. lAeutunai.t-Gtneral Bir JoeepL Abscr hvs Luuu appointed Governor ef Ptrtauda. Mr. L. V J. Laville is gazetted to be un income-tax collector for the Settlement of Singapore. Ihe Baja Muda of Selangor and Raja Sharimau were each843 words
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Article610 1922-05-02 524 sD( 4EJSFUL CONCERT. tte Town HJI on B»tnrcomplete .uecew «nd the -society is to be CODk ratu entertem- «Je ge«rdly uised T 8 *■<■ ">””tf for medeeer i »U i»»« th :S ““1 ,’d.Ji.e the het. A-ti.t-e topped >'“"■« dote r,’ r ,l, t tot of their610 words
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524 1922-05-02 524 The following is an official translation I from the Chinese of a proclamation issued I by the Governor of Hongkong undrfr in- I struciions from His Majesty’s Govern- I ment I Slavery is not allowed to exist in the I British Empire, and therefore524 words
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Article676 1922-05-02 524 Tone of MarketB hull reporfs just to baud r Jating to list week’s aurtio'i sties in Singapore indicate that although supp’ies greatly exceeded demand. the um-old s'ooks aggregating 150 tons, y t t v ilu -g were fairly maintaiueJ owing to the reluct* an e of h ddera676 words
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Article563 1922-05-02 525 p.C.C. v. 8. R C. The cricket match lotweeu the P. 0 C. and C. IL C. on the Esplanade on Satareiy proved to lie met disappointing to toe ipectutw. who >arn-d oat >n large number? in the hope of seeing a jjefud enconnUr a? the Chinese were reported563 words
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Article207 1922-05-02 525 Burma» Easier Ar wafi recently pointed out in ibn column would probably be the Case bef> r« Icm?, t o ton? of the Borm?, section of th? local r’co market is ca«i(»r. -t quality Moulmein grain now being obtainable for 819.90 (in. .39 cents a gantang) c impair207 words
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Article315 1922-05-02 525 Stuaits Times’ Comment: Q'rom Our Oicn Correspondent./ Singapore, May 1. The Straits Tirana in a leader tu-d ij un lI.E. the Governor’s departure hopes tlr.t before his return to Malaya lie will try f > induce the Secretaty of Stale to fully* i> d clear iy r.315 words
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Article422 1922-05-02 525 1 he Convener of tb3 I Association c^ntruu 4 ed an inters- L. Si“ S; spirit the ’‘P?v-:.. f Y V kef for 192j,’’i<= s id ton and. Sinclair R li rive at the t C.\. ?J *jk real surplus’of6l, her in the w cr ld at says422 words
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Article1557 1922-05-02 526 c E VES vENWBIES of sea W jBAFHC. )FST. GEOBGE. Coherence. j and His City t tf2 from the splendid harbour, tier ‘p* in an amphitheatre of ta V .enaced i. uses, marble churches r rnnc card .is, (ien a reaches the 7. H L.rcl.rg hills. "inch separu fr1,557 words
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Article707 1922-05-02 527 PROCEEDINGS AT ASSOCIATION’S MEETING The annual general meeting of the Rubber Association of Malaya wan held this morning (says hnday fl Strait > Tuues) at the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. Barker 4 Co. Mr J. M. Sime presided, the others present being the Hon. Mr. Lowther Ken.707 words
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Article948 1922-05-02 527 Nothing is so futile, the Straits 1 ,mes, as to follow a will o the wisp—it is often dangerous to do so. We are quite suie that the majority of those wha ad our recent article on the proposal to incorporate the P.A.M. realised that there948 words
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Article498 1922-05-02 528 PWABF COCOANUTS. JlB ■■Lavbib- Bbown’s Tocb. 5k dSThe was arranging to take a kare to investigate what is doing th *r ri .rZy’^° uid ke Life There > w concerning this new 1 fl c nc a f trO pi c al industries 1 Fortunately Mr. Brown k498 words
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Article328 1922-05-02 528 —T.O.M Miss Madge Nutter Married. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnised at the Church of St. Michael, Ipoh, on Saturday morning, when Miss Madge Nutter, second daughter of Major and Mrs. H. F. Nutter, of Ipoh, was married to Mr. J. Harwood Brown, of the Mines Department,—T.O.M - 328 words
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Article212 1922-05-02 528 “It is a common belief that you must know one thing thoroughly before you go on to the next, and this belief has, in I the past, controlled the whole process of education. But is it founded upon observation of the manner in which212 words
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279 1922-05-02 528 “SLACK” SEASON RATES BY ONE LINE. Although the cost of sea travelling is giadually getting cheaper in some parts of the world, people in India will learn uith regret that there is no immediate prospect of passage fares from this country to London279 words
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Article192 1922-05-02 528 One of our most valuable and prominent markets is the Chinese market. I’nfortunatety (writes a correspondent to the Daily Mail), we are restricting our business in China by insulting the people every day against our will. The Chinese are a polite and exceedingly sensitive race, and they192 words
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