The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 9 May 1922
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Title Section21 1922-05-09 1 The Straits Echo MAIL EDITION. ISO PB« MS’” 1 Single Copy els. Ml. 20. PENANG, TUESDAY, MAY 9TH. 1922 NO. 1921 words
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Advertisement307 1922-05-09 1 s I Llißlß Miicillamiou» Continued): The Need of The Rubber What is Amateurism in Sport 547 Industry 529 Australian Cotton 548 Motor Traffic 529 I Indian Labour 551 Migration Within the Empire 533 The Rubber Crisis 551 Tin and Rubber 537 Tin and Rubber 551 Latest Developments in Ireland 543307 words
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Advertisement178 1922-05-09 2 'i E I “STRAITS ECHO” MAIL EDITION. Xy< VIA uniOOW Al $5 IP <o Published the day prior to the departure of etch mail far Europe, Al £</’ and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the AT daily issues, as well as all important news from178 words
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Article787 1922-05-09 529 “Victory wrote one of the g rea^ «ertb of all »i®«. irresistible.’ Bat it neema to ns that two other qualities oeeH-d to ensure «access in the object uaed at. They are, first, an understanding t( the difficulties to be encountered and, tbeucood. the787 words
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Article734 1922-05-09 529 Motorists in Malaya will he interested to learn that important changes m the law affecting motor traffic are contained in an interim report, which has just been completed, of the Government Departmental Committee appointed some time ago for the purpose of examining motor matters m general with a734 words
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Advertisement26 1922-05-09 529 OK straits echo. PUBLISHED DAIL' irt iL EDITION «U b P f of “«if» £orol t-VBUSHING OFFICE: The Criterion Pre»», Limited, y*, Bench Street, 1 enaiig-26 words
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Article549 1922-05-09 530 Mrs. H. J. Markes and children are spending a holiday on Kledacg Bill. Ipoh. Mr. F. B. D Openshaw, Chief Constrnctiua Engineer, F.M.0.R., ii going Home next month Iler iilends will be soiry to heat that Mrs, Ci.amHero, wife of Dr. (>Lambera. of the Ipoh District H wpital, is549 words
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Article1001 1922-05-09 530 Budget Day—A K«minisceoce. Bcdg.t Day, which was yesterday, should have a particular interest for Mr. Winston Churchill, who can easily carry iais mind Lack to the nays when hi« father i was Chancellor of the Exrh<q ter. The budget van to nave ;p r tn*;d ir 1&87 uever1,001 words
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Article230 1922-05-09 530 The programme is out for tbc Mi meeting and there are nine races on n day. It looks a very onew"i entries (which by the way close ou 29) should be numerous, »ay B th® StrsiI Times. a j There are now’ G 2 horses, 12 uew horses,230 words
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Article1129 1922-05-09 530 jzwrifi'tte l 'on-dsling of Messrs, .•to.. oop.lN.in Y-aou dd F. R tmau Menon, M.i-.’ ir ‘SmX 7* into the conditi >a of iu the dwturoed area, have th*ir report remarking all parts of ErnJ Miu to bo completely safe as Ut that in tl.e majority of the1,129 words
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Article847 1922-05-09 530 A SUCCESSFUL DANCE. (I'rom Our Own Correspondent.) T 1 A,or April 30. The Kedah Club Rudin# Room pn-f. I’d a fairy.like appearam e on Saturday night wl;e„,a gulhe.ing, including the British Adviser and Mre. Peel together with visitor frutn p Sungel ratam a:J d tie nuigbo.mriug estate» attended847 words
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Article958 1922-05-09 532 WHAT NEWSPAPERS CANNOT DO Newspapers are in the lime-light just now, aui in a special contribution on the “Nature of News” the Century Migutina strikes an even deeper note as to the dnty of the Press in recording truth and public opinion. “If the newspapers are to be charged with958 words
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Article365 1922-05-09 532 oghtihg *1 l ’r ples Headquarters says: 'On morning 4 Awl vanguards reached viljJV» Our messenger with tru£fl l htt to Spaskoe near Evgeaie^ 8 M river to .alarm to J aps “I* that Peoples A™ft purpose is pursuit of the KswXJ .hat 1 eoples ilevolutionan peaceful intentions365 words
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Article1080 1922-05-09 531 tv.l n«l L S. Ameiy, iaetitn* of the Board of M ‘T t *7.li«re<i in 1,10 trite“ b,e dlsrourBe 1138 7? in that eminently useful J-- 10f hC.ik“ Cn.Md Enpire- *r jowpb U-ok, a«J SXrxiw for the 'Jo.ominwea.th of u-.-li, w.s io the chair, and bj1,080 words
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Article500 1922-05-09 531 Mr. G. P. Cuscaden, of the F. M. 6. 1 ulice, returned by the Khyber. Ciptaiu J. Gully, master of the Eastern Shipping Company’s stemxer Jin Ho. will bn .rtly leave fot home on six monthe’ furlough. A Reuter’s cable from Washington announces the death of Mijor General James500 words
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Article1280 1922-05-09 534 Tin (4 lacto®» Tax. Home considerable t ,rfl4 suggested in tbia columa that iu&amucn a* the Chinese is the most numerous cla«# <J tai payer in this colony and pay the boU of the Income Tai that it would surely be only the moat elementary common sense to1,280 words
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Article477 1922-05-09 534 major Th?ro b#3 n ing Field's 13 Siiagapr.ra, d he Mun.opal,-.,. c«t taken to mean the expsoditn th. wif well-being, togetfef. i «»=nt of recreation, ine. boots. <tc. t Malaya, including übt»,iii» ana other expend w|,il,t matter is dealt wi (h no reference to toe tocd^ attained477 words
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Article903 1922-05-09 532 article .ode. tb« Tic* makes the jollow Sir Laurence and Lady fiiilWmM-i have gone to England, and H the time the on r ka» act» as Officer Administering the Sir Laurence Guillems rd 8 io t-e Colony has been comparatively 'very little more than tro yeera, bat he exacts903 words
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Article175 1922-05-09 532 'Pram Our Own Corretpondant.) Sin&pcjr*, May 8. Ihe hefcrinj? of tLa case against L. P. I r nand > an employee of the Europe Hot-l, was, btguij yesterday before Mr. P. A. F. B.ivid, District Judge, tbe oba’ga being that of criminal breach of trust in respect of175 words
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Article318 1922-05-09 532 Visit TO Penang. 1 S TiF wa .i bel 1 d tt the Chi- oon.ider th e H be s t°“ n I n Un to i <lecoratin K va r i on P°^ slbl manner of the occaLn ea D >l "‘rent, on H R H318 words
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Article153 1922-05-09 532 Tone of Marketb. With importers keeping stocks of grain somewhat in excuse of normal requirements and with a steady inflow fiorn tbe principal rice-producing countries assured for some time to come, the feature of the local rice market is ite steadiness excellent ‘'whites” and proboiled still boini? on153 words
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Article591 1922-05-09 536 i.M.LVATioh or Ninth Anmversauy. The ninth ennivereary of the HLidu Kahha, Penang, wa« celelwatod labt Sunday, on grand wale and the Socieh preunaee were elaborately dccorM d f'>r the occasion. A large number of pir pX Loth the leading member»» of the Sabha and friends, partook591 words
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Article1012 1922-05-09 536 INTERESTING INTERVIEW. Ihe P and 0. learner Khyber has amongst its complement of passengers from London to the I’ui East H E. Dr. V. K Wellington Koo, the Chinese Minister in London, who accompanied by Mrs Khoo, and nis three children, is proceeding to bis native land.1,012 words
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Article1774 1922-05-09 533 speculations on the future tod robber appear to be replacing lupine meditations on the nature of aad the destiny of the human wae to be expected owing to f M-coutinued depression of trade. Tfc former, being more material coming closer to men s minds and x rfl1,774 words
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Article471 1922-05-09 538 Major and Mr». Natter are leaving Ip-h for Home early in Jane. Mr. R. L. L. Braddell is leaving for Home on have by the Teiresias. Mr. F. T. Kinder, of the P. W. D, has come down from the hill and resumed duties. Mr. H. Parry. Resident Manager471 words
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Article1195 1922-05-09 538 i Is There Oil in British North Borneo? It is announced that another effort is being made to discover oil in British North Borneo and geologists of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company are now engaged in the search. 1 wo experts are at work, one being on Sebattik Island1,195 words
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Article1091 1922-05-09 534 WORTHY SON OF PENANG. <h« moit impressive funeral i «■> in Singapore for some AV wended its a rr’h the town on Saturday, wuen *if tfirag l Tan Kheam '*r“ r b wer’e re-nored to tbe ;*"J- Rr w i cemetery for interment. to1,091 words
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Article488 1922-05-09 534 HOLDER’S EASY VICTORY. Oh!n. d9feat 4 ng A B Ter,ell “>• Challenge Round of the P. C. C. Tenni. Unampionship yesterday 6—l, 6 1, W. H. Threlfall not only retains the honour of being the Champion of the Club but has won this event for the fourteenth488 words
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Article676 1922-05-09 540 P.C.C. V. HARBOUR BOARD. An exceptionally large crowd of spectator* gathered round the ropes on the Esplanade last evening to witness the football match between the Penang Cricket Club and the Penaug Harbour Hoard, (ju the last occasion when these teams met the Penang Harbour Board succeeded in676 words
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Article478 1922-05-09 540 QUARTERLY RETURNS. Exports ix Excess of Imports. In the returns of the trade of the entire colony of the Straits S -’tlements during the first quarter of tL»& year, which have just been received, the Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singagore, indicates a considerable increase in the total478 words
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Article417 1922-05-09 540 L OCAL SHARES. A- a*, Share dency. Rubl^ra:—Limits. Bassetts 67. canto, cents, Malaka Pindai 85^2,“^!’ 15 cents, Kuala Sidi». mO^Kedabsn^’ Pindas 87| cents. Pt&n RJitnahs »105. Brnga. 30 Tnkanga 22f cents. Lius:—There i, except in the Taiping Groap onsmess is passing at easiwku mate quotation. :-TaipiX 67* cents, North Taipings417 words
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Article1286 1922-05-09 535 CHINESE TRIBUTOR CLAIMS oaJages for WRONGFUL ARREST. The Times of Malaya .ays that this nt mentioned in the Magistrate s Ipob, laFt week in which Jahawa !s suing a Chinese named Ong Tim for $3OO, the amount of a dishon cbe jue Mr H Lioyd Cowdj1,286 words
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Article638 1922-05-09 535 S.l-’.P. a lenient sentence. The l n d,„ n bullock dealer. Moona .< J’ n’a Na diflr Who defe d .mt in a recent action, made a number of contradictory statements in the wit u-s box. appeared before Mr. J UB ?ie e o Ma r. S.l-’.P. - 638 words
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Article966 1922-05-09 542 ESTATE SHEWS A PROFIT DESPITE SLUMP. The tenth ordinary gt neral me» tiro, of Pegoh, Ltd., was ht Id on March 27, at the Rubber Grower. \ssociution, 38, Enstchenp, E.C., Sir Ernest W. Birch, K.C.M.G., (the Chairmen), presiding. Th»* Chairman said Gentlemen, Th».* report of the directors and966 words
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Article252 1922-05-09 542 Probable Use fob it as Pivdjg In Austbama. A proposal which has been engtgui the attention of the Ceylon Cbimber d Cominerae for some months ii, ityi Times of Ceylon, that b free gift of rubber should be made to Sydney Citj Council, New South Wales, Auetrah** for252 words
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Article1091 1922-05-09 536 a-p.u, die «eriousoees of the new the situation is not altoX hopeless. Taken at its worst here ‘XI Threat deal of wanton bloodJ ba, ,< is alleged that the murder* in X, Cork are by «ay of reprisals for occurrence* io Belfast. Thong i „mlhr must1,091 words
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Article536 1922-05-09 536 F.ti? L C ronc tt Mm .ger of Perm», Estate, is going H.,rr.e on eight months’ leave on May 15. men? X m®* 1 ,vi9er i GovernAl'or\r d Peel l rriTeJ here ,rom Alor Star this morning. Mrs Annie Besant has left Madras for Australia via Colombo. She hopes536 words
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Article1325 1922-05-09 544 The Discontinuance of the Night Mail. Undoubtedly the discontinuance of the night mail means an economy to toe railway, but it in a sad handicap to commerce It has been suggested in one of the papers of the Peninsula that at least an engine and mail van should1,325 words
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Article386 1922-05-09 544 ix, T°.“ r lea der headad v Nctomg Kiu ■> jn 4h "< X ultimo, justh- bet ta deserved Keboke!’’ 4 Whether the iheihe .....e/cr’.JIJuS Gere, but th .t baiuti»^* 4 in the absence of y. th.t they W iu neii**nothing characterises m the •■Planting only too painfully386 words
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Article53 1922-05-09 544 Seat.steen Cflt ?fEfeE k !LLtJ According to eI 1 f cable a ll.iudley- 1 l crashed at Paotrnglu. Chinese were kill»*d r About two years »2- t > Page sold tome j: Goverumaut- *n<l «O' to tiSIU p’Pts j 5 t and the comp l r ii-eocih*ion53 words
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Article511 1922-05-09 537 Qt’EHTIONS AT ISSUE. OW* KEASOXb n£ from Peking on April 20 r "Vco°7<-p «le.-.t of the Shanghai L iigi-t «■> s nat t'* to. long be®» obwurni lb, uu declaration of policy by Genera "J u>iin. tbe bellicose of -l.'-e «««of government ra tn iti" lUenn.n, and511 words
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Article148 1922-05-09 537 Bengal, says the Statesman, must be more keenly conscious than ever of its splendid isolation on the women’s suffrage question. Almost every legislative body in India, except the Bengal Legislative Council, has now accepted the principal of votes for women,” and Mrs. M. E. Cousins, Joint148 words
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Article127 1922-05-09 537 There are a large number of re«»p.;ctnble Mussulmans now in jail suffering imprisonment for their political activities, they are misguided people or dupes of unscrupulous adventurers, and we have all along condemned their action, but it caunot be denied that they are not ordinary criminals and127 words
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Article54 1922-05-09 537 Johore’s Effect. (From Our Own Correapondent.) Singapore, May 5. At a meeting of the Johore Plante rs 1 Association yesterday the Chairman’s proposition that the association give tne Planters’ Association of Malaya enli.’e support in the reconstruction scLemo, which embraces as far as possible the’ principle of combined54 words
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Article130 1922-05-09 537 Alleged Breach of Trust. 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 5. Mr. H. Thorne, solicitor of Kuala Lumpur, vas arrested in the hospital here yesterday and placed before the Second Magistrate on two charges of alleged criminal breach of trust in respect of about 14,000:o>—• Three130 words
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Article524 1922-05-09 537 u. Li. MARKET CONDITIONS. With the exception of a fractional iise in Moulmein grain ot 10 cents a bag the local rice market has been remarkably steady during this week, with a downward tendency so far as the Parboiled, Rangoon and Local sections are conceined. Pulote of theu. Li. - 524 words
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Article292 1922-05-09 546 SALES IN PENANG. During this week H fair atnoutlt c! bumue®H, considering the depressed state of the variouH market» and nervous-nees consequently prevailing, has been carried od locally, aud we ar e infer med by the Borneo Co., Ltd, that at lales by private tender and at auctions292 words
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Article101 1922-05-09 546 Two Pledges Identical. Recognition of the ch ingud status of women by the stiikin* out tom the episcopal marriage ceremony the to obey” and eliminating the compulsory giving in matritge is proposed by the Commission on the revioon uf to-* Book of Commo i Prayer, whoa101 words
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Article97 1922-05-09 546 (From Out Own Correipondcnt.) Ku da Lninpiir, May 4. At the meeting of the Malayan Collieries, Ltd., Mr. .1 A. UasMi 11, wiio presided, made a lengtin pe. ch in the c.ims» of which h. l ref» r »»-d t th Piwwksn l»ay property Ah. diM-nstu uMr I\<97 words
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Article949 1922-05-09 546 PROPOSED LIBRARY. Inseparable Bond Between East and West.” The Shakespeaiu festival in Calcutta on April 22 was a remarkable success. The hall of the Indian Society of Oriental Art in the Samavaya Mansions was crowded A delightful programme arranged by the Shakespeare Association in India949 words
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Article609 1922-05-09 538 OIESTIOX Of COSTS. MTU ~i as was reported in our time Mr Justice M hitXu’on in the third a suit- in which the LaVrXXby either the third ?“i u rib partv or both against any the plaintiffs in the original ■>!' 4 0 Company) might re t609 words
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348 1922-05-09 538 Some interesting results of cancer research are communicated to a Scientific Journal by Professor Johannes Fibiger, director of the Pathological Institute at Copenhagen Working on an idea put forward by other investigators that malignant tumours in rats and mice were due to the presence348 words
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Article1325 1922-05-09 538 FREEDOM OF PLAYERS. lor generations the observant and thoughtful critics, who are derisively described as arm-chair commentators, have puzzled their heads to draw up a universal definition of an amateur in sport. Why, asks “Tityrus” in the Athletic News, there should bp so »au<’h anxiety1,325 words
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Article802 1922-05-09 548 PROJECTED STATE SCHEME FOR ITS CULTURE. An indication of the investigation' which are being pursued by the Queensland Government in connection with the cotton industry was given by the I’remier on .March 30. Mr. Theodore said that the Quern. I mJ Lunds and Agricultural Departm‘..'it- had been carefully802 words
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1045 1922-05-09 539 Xeulf Q aftr^r a ““‘“7 b a Admiral D.wey fought the Xrf.l *otioD of Manila Bay. It 70»"l»'- 1898 tha the I Ph l PP Hwd, rained from under the fl»g of a, ind Iwsme au appanage of the Sutra. The following year AgutM1,045 words
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Article1295 1922-05-09 539 Lost Opportunity. Huxl y who was born on May 6, 1825 lamented the fact that on the day of hie arrival m this world be lost the chance of an endownment of a-reat practical value. J ,e w, d0B “0, f “y mother's room were open, and a1,295 words
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Article911 1922-05-09 550 > -.-»1 >'*-t Mr. and Mrs. K and Mr- and Mrs. L’tterson Kelso have gone to Brastagi. Major-General Sir John Fowler was a member of a Hongkong military polo team which visited Manila. Mr. E. II de Bunsen, British vice consul at K< be, dtp tn, has been transferred911 words
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Article398 1922-05-09 540 ■_ldunr if -ft* Ec1.0. *L. ll h<««‘»‘ B,BBt d iw lua d J W<iwg« Of ?u v a H ,n articie reproduced bj you a t ”.;«>«W-«“‘b lutereBt bemuw rnoru tro ed ia i vilb diS' Ust the wri-ei M rer the price paid b 7 the Govfor398 words
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Article261 1922-05-09 540 EMIGRATION RESTRICTION. Terms of New Bill. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuaia Lumpur, May 6. Messrs Bi any and Company, Madras, have sent a letter to the P. A. M. informing them that the Indian Emigration Bid, which was introdnoed last year in the Impei ial Legislative Assembly will261 words
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Article244 1922-05-09 540 RESTRICTION PROBLEM. Dutch Attitude. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 6. The Malay Mail’s correspondent in Colombo says that a Times of Ceylon cable states that no agreement has been reached between the Dutch and the British Governments with regard to rubber restriction. Many Dutch growers244 words
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Article111 1922-05-09 540 H. E. The Governor’s Views. From Our Own Correspondent.) Tl Kuala Lumpur, May 6. Ihe correspondent of the Mal iy Mail in Colombo stitos tlmF w i i i o'• r 1 at ’“terviewed in Colombo, Sir Laurence Guillemard said not pupated to discuss rubber until after111 words
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Article453 1922-05-09 540 (To Ike Eli tor of th o Strain Echo.) Dear Sir, An important question affecting the Chinese community appears to have escaped notice and consequently I crave space in which to refer to the Chinese rites in regard to weddings and funerals. It is obvious that, during this453 words
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Article218 1922-05-09 552 An interesting «tory is told of the spiders which dwell in the flower pitcher phnt of India and Australia. 1 his flower if »n imeoi trap. Around its upper edge it if brilliantly coloured and sweet with honey. Lower down the wabs ere waxy and so218 words
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Article181 1922-05-09 552 There is a Gne iridescent polish i i the essays of Noguchi and otbe r s who can compel even our stubborn hugm.gi t adapt itself to their native artistry. Not so when used commercially when a «hametess adulteration (e.g, «ham Wo raster hmuch) is given away by181 words
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Article226 1922-05-09 552 Eamofm Cglllcio’.i. M. Brabant, the world timed n lb.cto' of butterflies, died iu 1914. A few ni .nth* later the Germans (Mitered ('l’dtiai, ransacked the chateau of t’ I u terfly collector, and removed butterfly trays valued at mmy million francs. Among the specimen gi.un to M. Brabant226 words
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Article232 1922-05-09 552 t PRICES SAGGING. Thĕ' downward tendency which has formed a gratifying feature of the lex-al rice market lately was accentuated to-day, when a further fred”' s u in Burma sorts vrn9 announced, dealers ottering first quality Moulmein grain at SIO.S) aud best Rangoon whites’ at $10.60 a Lag.232 words
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Article244 1922-05-09 552 The health statistics for Mjacipality of George Town fo» :he Wt.c' t. iug April 29, 1922, giwe a total of 5G deaths —U) tables a»id 16 females, the death rate bring 23.18 per luiile pur annum compared with 31.46 in the preceding week and with 26-29 m me244 words
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Article454 1922-05-09 552 lean a After dail, aorlMU i :r,7« £2.12 6. the I nml Gr s BMIW Hin sUt‘ Dts for Rubier share,, wanted at 15 cents, and there are good buyers of 70 cents, Kedah at 11.55 and K dTS at $1.60, while Bru gM arel t!” 27|| cents,454 words
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Article414 1922-05-09 541 ■T, lb of lK 3lra ll £cl i rataenra to your Random Note tl. fee of the sth in,t. I should say, Zm •onver.ationaod obsorvat.cn of the publio regarding .McartoiW and expensive railway service ftUco-otry is eallen resignation. Jjea bacan»® the curtailed service is Lied 00 M414 words
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Article942 1922-05-09 541 THIRD AND FOURTH PARTIES ISSUES. The following is the full text of the judgment delivered by Mr Justice Whitley last week on the Third and fourth Party issues m the suit Peninsular Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Vmitcd and Handel Maatschappij, G. H. Slot and Co., Third Party942 words
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Article730 1922-05-09 554 PRINCE’S VISIT. Reason 8 for Japanese Enthusiasm. iRe British Royal Family the oily reiRDWg house with winch the Imperial family of Japan has a tradition of personal acquaintance. Though the n ;e of Wales’a present trip to Japan la a, first visit, it is not the vint730 words
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Article355 1922-05-09 554 Pacts and Fancies witty Chinese political essayist re--Harked that the Chinese Republic has married four Parliaments in rapid succession, without a clear bill of divorce irom any one. Although the young democracy has got itself into ’iiuny entanglements, this aggravated <• of constitutional bigamy is undoubtedly the most355 words
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Article443 1922-05-09 554 AMERICAN R CIEs Extension oz Our Ain tl l tanrea kr te hear that under an oX* fc** department at Washing corporations m th e F ar £L ’-f X can residents abroad are -rasw sion of tune within wI.J income tax. 1 r.‘ wI his order in443 words
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Article1093 1922-05-09 542 .misak® 1 nt f Ru^ ia ia ,ea 2* ft** 11 1 o f the f-nccese of the «•>“'“* with 7 hiub d a* h »rpy coontr it a tfICUU ai j that it is into amicable .elahouMesar.. !-»>» d :f Vve been wont to refer to1,093 words
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Article1242 1922-05-09 542 New Phase in the Trade in Old Books. Many present-day nove.ists with net very wide following would probably be a little surprised to find that antiquarian booksellers are already collecting the first editions of tbeir novels. Thus a writer in a London paper, who says that recently some1,242 words
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Article924 1922-05-09 556 The Earldom conferred on Earl Balfowr of Wittingehame has been gazetted. Dr. P. Liston was a passenger to Penang by the B. I. liner Edavaua which arrived from Rangoon yesterday The name of Mr. Walter Marsh has been added to the Commission of the Peace for the Settlement of924 words
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Article329 1922-05-09 543 It, fcllowitg »Fl*" io ‘2" hM 0 >m«** GsSfctte 'T/cßfcbie to be au Unofficial Member j. M Federal Council; His Excellency r J»mts mto to administer the Director of Education, 3tod K5l 8, Class It; Mr L LewtonRr- a to be Technical Adviser, Depart- of Agriculture, S S329 words
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162 1922-05-09 543 at th? fk; L Association was Cb? a recently’ b'Hr krg. nnJL '7' P reB led and a Wl hxTbeentd tT nt f «““‘•ts *nrrw tyesr tBd o| l>ce.bearer 8 for M r Cban Kan Swi, Vi C9 MMr K Hon <We- Ta Ena Chr.’ Hun162 words
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Article343 1922-05-09 543 P CX. V. s. X. I. A large crowd tarned out to witness the encounter between the Penang Cricket Club and St. Xav-er's on Saturday afternoon owing to the fact that the last two games between these teams resulted in n victory for the Brothers’ boys, among whom there343 words
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211 1922-05-09 543 LORD CURZON WHY HE APPEARS TALL? j tat »o l -Ex. Lord Curzon has been more than usually n< P of late, in consequence tue ,\1 >j)tug u incident. Mr. T. P. O minor tel Im a story of him at one of <« many Pai 18 conferences. A Frenij tat»ol -Ex. - 211 words
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Article584 1922-05-09 543 the endue rrbi* 6 8 agS n t and shoe If <1 1 -bber ID )ot the 20 ye“ 8 decL res tbat d “>W b -e been n J y when, after natianf <. 1 1 < ot down popularising certain '“liae.* o f H goods,584 words
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Article178 1922-05-09 555 -Cathedral Paper. Il appears that tkar- it r.uoh bustxuH done in foreign pc*Uge <Urap« witti 0 Vin bingapor* by advertiiing J-/'- 1 .1 England and elsewhere. The dea*or« appear to Lfl very trusting and -end -tit; pfl on demand to anyone who liken to order-Cathedral Paper. - 178 words
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176 1922-05-09 555 s.—Dalta Ncwh Agency. Chita, April 4. Arrivalfl at Habarovrk from the lov'< t part of the Amur River «tata that Rti«s:an life iff Htrangled in bakalin. Since the Roiiflian administrative officials were turned out of office and the Japanese command took everything intos.—Dalta Ncwh Agency. - 176 words
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235 1922-05-09 555 Owing to the disturbed conditions <>f lh<province*, the local Educational Bui earand Association have failed to rem t in mete Japan to support the Chine-» «Indent nent there by the provincial autborit! r The monthly allowance for then»- efuih amount» to a «urn of 880,000, hr235 words
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Article851 1922-05-09 555 Western Morning New-s. GREAT FIELD FOP FUTURE USES Tn-: clc-mc ;d researches in .olloidal china clay open up immense possibilities in which Cornwall 1 take its full bar»-. It is, indeed, scarcely corcct to talk about the future of colloidal oh na clay; the new industry ha vWestern Morning New-s. - 851 words
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Article183 1922-05-09 555 j io <• -Ex The attempt to alter the silver gold ratio in India waB (’luonicle, one of the wildest iS done even during during a the sovereign The thji this charge was the nnt bf in the world, because it pt enforced, and whenj io <• -Ex - 183 words
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Article734 1922-05-09 544 oFF icial action k ~7Zt of the East in Tn»«**'- r ’l' rhird and Fourth Year a ßt Ttte IMO short Term Loan L an? 1 to learn that gros. r JI be discovered and ««sequence official notifi- (410WS- VAT ICE. *m K lt short Tehm Loan734 words
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Article184 1922-05-09 544 Costly Look Into Girl’s Eyes. “Young men must not take pretty girls out motoring unless they can resist the temptation to gaze upon them instead of keeping their eyes on the road This is the substance of the summing up of Justice Lydon, of New York Country184 words
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Article577 1922-05-09 544 4 F. Everyone must have been struck by the boldness and optimism oj the big scheme to form a pool of the registered tin mining companies in Malaya and Siam, the object being to force prices up by restricting output, and incidentally to turn an honest penny4 F. - 577 words
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