The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 26 September 1922

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  • 19 1 The Straits Echo MAIL EDITION. rBB Atftlhl Single Copy cts. NL. th PENANC. rtism, SEPTBMBER 2«TH, 1922 NO. 39)
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    • 309 1 f c > i.. C O NT’ 8 MTS ~,»z *•/<• LuajMN MISCELLANBeiS: The Murderous Tyranny of Dr Lim Boon Keng 1181 the Turks’’ 1177 Riee Trade »182 A W 5 t “The Man 0’ Independent Mind”... 1183 Bwatow Belief Fund 1182. 1192, Sauce for the Goose 1187 1197 A
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    • 174 2 PTNB •jS STRAITS ECHO" MAIL EDITION. "W, ajg 1 -r Th *X> Published the day prior to the departure of each mall far Europe, *V and contains the latest local and States news originally published In the daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts ef the
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  • 1586 1177 "THE MURDEROUS TYRANNY OF THE TURKS. When President Wilson, in his Note of December, 1916, to all the belligerent governments, called upon both parties to state in the full light of day the aims they had set themselves in prosecuting the war, the Allied Nations, in their joint response, made
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    • 30 1177 [De straits CcDo PUBLISHED DAILY. mA IL EDITION the news of the week prior to departure of Mail» for Europe. PUBLISHING OFFICE: fte Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang.
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  • 136 1177 domestic occurrence. DEATH. FoKBBCA.— On September 19, 1922, at 39 Farquhar Street, Penan?, Raymend Angelo, youngest son of Mr. and MrsA fl. do B. Fonseca, aged six months. nnMESTICj )CCURRENCE sJX=^: oti c e. 4 /rinnds of the late Cheat Bel*H ve d in{orrne d t h a t the
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  • 972 1178 Mr. G. B. Baptist, Chief Clerk, Land Office, has been appointed Deputy Registrar of Deeds, in place of the late Mr. Sh&ik Ismail. Mr. Thomas Armstong, general manager of the Commercial Union Assurance, whose death we recently reported, collapsed and died while climbing Snowdon in the company
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  • 175 1178 CFrom Ou r Own n The Supervisor P o f tenil *r 19. W m the case Wee, who is with Choo evasion °f Customs’ duty tte “PW 1224 gallons of arrack S L »1 would be given to the effect accused is a member T' nng
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  • 177 1178 The rainfall returns for the Settlement of Penang, including the Bindings, for the month of August are as follows: Prisons, 262 m.m. in 41$ hours, the maximum fall being 75 mm. in 5 hours on the 11th of the month. There were altogether 11 days rain. Fort
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  • 180 1178 Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., du .ng the half month of September, 330 picnMTin Bentong, No Liability, for-the hr* half of September, 281 hours, 41,900 y n Chenderiang Tin Dredging, Ltd, daring the half month of September, Dredge piculs, Trib. 44 piculs. A Peking message of states that it
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  • 834 1179 tef x f or Brighter Politics has The ove e 0 X f o rd. In the accounts of «1 9 far i ft Qnmmer School there we read pe Libera 1 S tho S B do aa bat G "organ- 7“ ?o vert J the Chinese Commaare
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  • 332 1179 G. E. S. Union. At the first half-yearly general meeting of the Government English School Union the following were elected members of the Committee —President, Mr. E, A. GStuart; Vice-Presidents, Messrs. A. C. Cooney and M. I. Merican; Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. A. W. Skymmar Hon. Librarian,
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  • 277 1179 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. The Li Teck Seah celebrated their first anniversary at their new promises in Prangiu Lane on Sunday, a large number of members and friends taking part. The bui ding was tastefully decorated and brilliantly illuminated for the occasion. Ihe proceedings commenced with a march that
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  • 285 1179 Chinese v. European. (From Our Own Uorretpondont.) Singapore, Septem er 19. Yesterday before Mr. David, District Judge, Seah Peng Hong charged Mr. Smalley, public accountant, with striking him in his office over a difference of opinion in a motor-cycle transaction, Mr. Smalley counter-charging complainant with using offensive language.
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  • 743 1180 It has long been (snys the Free Press) o matter of comment by those who are interested in the future of the youth of the Colony, of the boys who are born and will have to make their lives here or in places under similar circumstances, that
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  • 373 1180 The results of the tennis ties played off yesterday were: Ladies Doubles Handicap—Final— Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Samuel beat Mrs. L. M. Evans and Mrs. Crabb-Watt 6—2, 6—2. Championship Pairs—Final— A. K. A.’B. Terrell and R. N. Hamilton beat W. H. Threlfall and N. A. Sedwick 6—2,
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  • 816 1180 annual report7 f rftl T «EABUn R COLON «H £or w The face value of „„4. lation at the end of $84,596,806.90 as c™. wu »101.587, 186.80 at the S>IO or about 16.7 Der in the year under review. The circulation of currency notes in 1921
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  • 727 1181 w e qu fll y T£ ial re 9 uest that to-day (Malaya Tnbune) return to the subferenco l 0 with particular reS. v p n? e Chinese Company of the of here 8 no more loyal section nose. T °h lniUnity than the straits Chins
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  • 785 1181 SKETCH OF HIS CAREER. *-*■l I B (w The Chinese of th© 'Strait* 'SeWements and the Federated Malay State* have an enviable reputation for loyalty and patriotism. Among their number is the Hon. Lim Boon Keng, a brilliant .c holar and a born leader of men,
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  • 205 1182 Prices Sagging. The dominant feature of the local rice market is the tendency towards lower prices than have ruled for some time past. All grades of Burma grain, parboiled and locals are down, only Siam sorts being steady at last week-end’s moderate rates At the present time all
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  • 399 1182 SUBSCRIPTION LIST. Mr. H. G. Gardner, the Hon. Treasurer, begs to acknowledge a further contribution of $B7, making a total to data of $1,166.35 as follows: Previously acknowledged ...$1,079.35 S. A. Gray, Esq. 10.00 Government Girls’School 77.00 $1,166.35 Penang, Sept. 18. According to previous announcement, Mr. H.
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  • 411 1182 Markit Conditioii. in Singapore” to fered and 462 tone sold, Co, Ltd, in their Weekly during tbe past has been active and advancing r eDC London and New York tive operation, supported by’Si trade buying. The J sales opened to a steady ffi k with manufacturing interests in
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  • 1064 1183 (il enough, though probably to have a solid phalanx of tan he Legislative Council vote on important matters as r2»rnor directs, even if tbeir own 0» or reason tells them that the they are called upon to support or futile. Mr. Gaffney, we reK hen
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  • 113 1183 A Judge’s Criticism. (From Our Own Singapore, September 20. Before the case of Mamat, late Chief Clerk of the Medical Department, was proceeded with yesterday, Mr. Justice Barrett Leonard referred to the contempt committed by the accused on that count by signing with other members of the
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  • 4607 1183 HALF-YEARLY meeting. The half-yearly general meeting of members of the Penang Chamber of Commerce was held in the Chamber, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Harold Dove, of Messrs. Huttenbach, Lazarus and al m^ed (Chairman), presiding, ine others present were: Messrs. J. Crabb-Watt (Messrs. Adams and Allan); A. Knox
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  • 985 1186 Mr. J. D. Kemp left for Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr. C. J. Perkins, Assistant SurveyorGeneral, F. M. 8. and 8. S., is on a visit of inspection to Penang. The friends of Mr. T. I. M. Vowler will be pleased to hear that he is now at
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  • 1173 1187 Ur. Justice Barrett-Leonard, like the nt us, has bis faults, but lack of “L is certainly not among them. £X.ks bis mmd from the Lb on »11 mattera that come Wlthln judicial ken and recks not a jot .better bis obiter dicta are calculated excite the
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  • 570 1187 Oar c Sin^ a P oro correspondent wires that Sir Laurence Guillemard sailed from Hongkong on the B. I. liner Eg™ yesterday for Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Harwood arrived here this morning from Singapore by the m r r T P nor ovara by which
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  • 1135 1188 A Motto For Local Politicians. Lot fortune do her worst, whatever she makes us lose, as long as she never makes us lose our honesty and our independence.—Pope. Consistency 1 Mr. W. P. W. Ker hopes that Government trading will soon cease and in the very next breath
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  • 285 1188 Hop EFULSIQ Ns (From Ou.• Ottß The Hon. at the half-yearly meeting rf of Commerce yesterday* said penod j anu y u IMS ft cargo totalled «1,113 °S oU QQO I whilst outward cargo totalled 253,389 against 254,341 in 1921 W Considering the low prices’ ruling our
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  • 75 1188 Improved Prospects. (From Our Own Kuala Lumpur, Sep The Malay Mail* respondent reports that Ceylon London cable ta lgtb the Steventson of instant discussed the a q support likely to be for eD f or( jemeDt o. tion with the proposed the Stevenson scheme. It is P dlt
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  • 28 1188 (From. Our Ou* The Penang will RongW millions of do are, be fo ltfld > F* Court since defend* inent being g’ ven are the executors.
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  • 292 1189 severe criticism. Ta pba>'g (Siam) Limited. I What do you think of the enclosed correspondent who sends us tL Times) a copy of the report and nta of Taprang (Siam; Mmes, SSL which hive been prepared for Station at the second annual general rin? of the shareholders at
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  • 196 1189 Medal for September played for on Saturday and Sunday next, the 23rd and 24th inst. -:O: Mot’, l he new cha P b in of St. 10 land in R™ a foompor, is expeoted i- Q to»n U° mber f pe °P le were noti •i wearin
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  • 749 1189 WHY PEOPLE ARE PEEVED. The Poor Housewife. Consider the poor housewife. Do any of the selfish husbands consider how it must mfunate a woman to be taken from her cozy little residence at home, where she has nothing to do but cook, dust, wash the dishes
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  • 447 1189 Mr. R. O. Winstedt is devoting part of his leave to seeing through the press a small but important and comprehensive ri^ lBh n Mala y a entitled “Malata: The Straits Settlements and Federated and Unfederated Malay States.” It runs to 280 P a J
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  • 506 1190 KIPLING'S ATTACK. DOLLARS AND AN EARLY PEACE. War Secretary's Reply. London, September 11. Mr. Rudyard Kipling’s criticisms of America's attitude in the war, in an interview with the New York World, have created the wildest sensation in America, provoking a reply from the American Secretory
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  • 947 1190 JUSTICE BARRETT-LENNARDS SEVERE COMMENT. Mohamed an Advisory Board Involved. We take from the Malaya Tribune of Tuesday the following full account of an incident of which our Singapore correspondent sent us a summary yesterday: In the Supreme Court this morning, before the Assizes case against Mamat was
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  • 191 1190 —mm Championship Final. There was a fairly large attendance at the Penang Cricket Club yesterday afternoon to witness the final, of the Championship tie between R. N .Hamilton and J. H. Spowers. Both were ir good form, but Hamilton seemed have the advantage in “staying pow Spowers
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  • 1297 1191 iudge warns former jUD director. f«stern Film Company shares far he mater part of the time of Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. j Sproule in th Singapore i r J Court yesterday, (says c 'r re e Press), when the public J of Mr H. J. A.
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  • 302 1191 The following extract from a London paper amplifies what we have already published with regard to the above subject Discussing the burning question of the future ownership of The Times, Mr. Garvin, in the Observer, says that Lord Northcliffe at one time dreamed of a will
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  • 56 1191 UNITED TRADERS* REPORT. Yesterday. To-day. Buyer* Sellers. Bnyer». S#«il«r«. Mining. Johan Tins 0.35 0.37 j 0.321 0.35 Mamban Tins... 070 0.72| 0.67 j 0.70 Nawng Pet Tins 1.021 1.074 ITS I’o Feta ling Tins... 080 0.82 2 077| O.SO General. fl Shippers 9.00 9.50 875 9.25 M Collierie.
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  • 916 1192 .—W.G. ENGLAND’S SHARE. LEAGUE OF NATIONS’ INVESTIGATIONS. (By Barbara Brodie.) The ruined lives and tragic deaths of the Freda Kemptons and Billie Carltons have provided a text for Press sermons for many months past. But there is serious ground for believing that the recent anti-cocaine agitation in
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  • 75 1192 Mr. H. G. Gardner, the Hon. Treasurer, begs to acknowledge a further contribution of $292, making a total to date of $1,458.35 as follows:- Previously acknowledged 1,166.35 W. Peel,'Esq. 25.00 Estate of Choong Cheng Kean 25.00 Government Girls’ School 12.00 J. W. Clark, Esq. 5.00 $1,458.35 Remittance
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  • 432 1192 jubilee™ then annual installation '*s held Installing ceremony “u presmvely conducted by M 7 Bro. Keppel Garnier \V J. G. Barrett and J. g.aUm W,li Bfl-ICE-BEAREHS 1922-23 Ihe officers of the Lodge we duly installed by the A J Brownings LoZ‘“ McLernon^ 1 E Tl M. E.
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  • 1805 1193 te .wmther friends are not worth Lia, and His Excellency the who returned this morning ruk wui j o° bt|eeB be ftbu Jte »t their proper value and L to their proper place the critics Trolled him and his policy to e skies when his and the Colony
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  • 968 1194 Mr. R. H. Onraet aots as Director of Criminal Intelligenoe, S, 8., with effect from September 1. Mr. J. C. Cobbett is appointed a member of the Committee to visit the General Hospital, Singapore, vice Mr. H. B. Biker. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff, of Seremban, arrived by
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  • 406 1194 AT BKO4FO(t Si t U nrenM Sl GnX'^l l ‘««'w2s. Hongkong Hongkong to Singapore of the Harboured', 8 A large number of Polish 0rpW.,!,., board th. Atsuta Mam now ijJXj for London from Kobe. M The ordinance for the assessment of mbtor lands in rural districts
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  • 378 1195 HIGHT operations. Volunteers, assisted by the Tli, d n«and the Harbour Master’s Sik artonSaturday engaged in a series m which extenned into Dlgb 11 hoars of Sunday morning. They tbe,nia the nature, which the VolunS and th® Police and others re--180 for order in Penang, would gy be
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  • 209 1195 0 Company vs. Balik Pulau. It will be remembered that D Company (Chinese) during the August holidays J, p°? n d £3 l anf l and touched at u fu au where they engaged the Balik w fl r« ato < Mala y B at football and T
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  • 762 1195 OFFICIAL LAXITY. Judge’s Severe Criticism. From reports of the final stage of the trial of the late Chief Clerk of the Principal Civil Medical Officer's office at Singapore Assizes on Friday it is evident that the system of book-keeping in some Government departments leaves a good deal
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  • 410 1195 The Need for Great Cari. A case somewhat out of the ordinary came before the Magistrate in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Friday. T ten ng Yow was charged with the attempted murder of a compatriot at Setapak, by stabbing him with a carpenter’s chisel. The complainant
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  • 715 1196 MR. HOLM AGAIN WARNED. 1 Before the acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. P. J. Sproule, in Singapore 'du Friday, the public examination by Mr G B. Kellagher, Assistant Official Assignee, of Mr. H. J. A. Holm, former i ihhaging director of Far Eastern Films, 1/J/, was
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  • 860 1196 1 I BANGSAWAN PERFORMANCES. I he Chinuse Amateur Dramatic Party .gave two successful Bangsawan performances at the Universal House oa Saturday evening and last night. On Saturday the Hon. Acting Resident^ Councillor and Mrs. Scott graced the proceedings with their presence. They were received a. the entrance
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  • 775 1197 s ubscript ion list. 58,239.25, Mr. pj-enousiy ac Moh Hun club $lOO. Un 3 Mr C. Leong Keah: Mr. E. A. Mews- w. Archer 4 Co. *lO. W rt ,7; Mercantile Bank: Mr. Lim L Collected by Messrs. Ong Cheng E ftn 1 Oow Moon, Chops Tiang
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  • 967 1197 A Geography of Imperial Defence. By Vaughan Cornish. (Sifton Praed. 6s. 6d. net.) The perusal of Dr. Cornish’s survey of the problems of Imperial defence against the various dangers which he envisages can hardly fail to give rise to an uneasy feeling such as that which prompted our
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  • 691 1198 —-Malaya Tribune. HOPES FOR THE COUNTRY YET. (From the -Free Press Correspondent). London, August 24. Not an entertaining subject, but one of vital importance to this Colony. Remarks made at the recent public meeting gave some indication of how important it is. The principal speaker
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  • 692 1198 ALLEGED FALSIFICATION. Government Clerk on Trial. Dr." A. L. Hoops, p.c.m.0., was the principal witness in the trial at the Singapore Assizes on Tuesday of N. Mamat, formerly chief clerk in the Principal Civil Medical Officer's Department, who stands committed on three counts of falsifying the accounts of
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  • 192 1198 The Road Which Failed S.A.H.B. writing in the T.O.MMr, have a plateau, a veritable traveller* paradise with an equable climate on tbeber Sers of Pahaug, ot which great, expected at one time. It is called Plateau. Cameron’s Plateau is LgF of g natural beauty and sw arming g
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  • 1197 1199 T HE PA RTIN G OF THE WAYS. the common danger the Allies at the Dardai»t a»W>"” them together aud have been falsified f„r the divergence between the sr””" j Preooh point’ ot TIBW BrowB8 row8 IkitW 9 1/ wider, while the iiilj -t tone of the latest French statement
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  • 502 1199 Ihe Hon. Captain A. R. Chancellor, Inspector-General of Police, S-H, is expected here next week on inspection duty. Allen Assistant Superintendent of Police, Penang, is expected to go on transfer to Singapore in the near future. r> a^eb Financial Clerk, r. W. D., Penang, will shortly be
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  • 1184 1200 Naval Hbtory. Naval history and reseatab, which suffered a severe blow last year ny the death of Mr. Fred Jane, of All the World’s Fighting Ships,” has to mourn to-day the demise of Sir Julian Corbett who had made this province of knowledge peculiarly his own. A man
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  • 497 1200 LBAN *CO.’.JVE6K WMMirt Both Tin at anohanged nd'ti,? 11 1 praotically no market f w R„/iL tk r the volume of b aaineM in •>>«», oontraeted considerably, th. steadiness of the metal J. "‘““'I little or nothing to go °B w ton The only shares that hav« a
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  • 517 1201 hofession PAIRS final. .1 tie 7n the Profession Pairs n o f C Tennis Tournament which '’""i-S yesterday, between K H. rt! P 1 y J K X. Hamilton and C. E. B. /vef*! aD(I w p, Webb, proved to a Btin g indeed, a
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  • 252 1201 BARNES CUP FINAL. After their victory over the Civil Service, Professions met the Merchants at polo for the final in the Barnes Cup. Although on the hard side, owing to the recent dry weather, the ground was in first class order, which made for a good open
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  • 333 1201 Another Drawn Game. A large attendance was treated to some splendid football, when the R- G. A. and the S C. F. A. I. met on the Singapore padang on Wednesday evening in the second round of the Singapore Cup. It was an excellent game, spoilt by
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  • 252 1201 Sequel to a Local Affbat An inquiry was held by Mr. H. C. Jathurst, to-day, in connection with the < eath of Lim Guy on August 17 last as IHe result of injuries received during a ight in Carnarvon Street two days ireviously. There were present in the
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  • 97 1201 New Books. The following new books have bean received at the Penang Library Crossing Piccadilly Circus, by Ward Muir. East is East, by Maj.-Gen. T. D. Pilcher. The Empty Sack, by Basil King. The Haunting, by C. A- Dawson-Scott. Lord Byron’s Correspondence, Edited by John Murray (2 Vols.)
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  • 177 1201 The Lat Pau Press publish the following received from their correspondent: Shanghai, Sept 19, 2.5 p. m.—Oh mg Kung Min is proposing to establish an arsenal in Huichow. The Peking Parliament formally cloied its sessions on the 18th instant. There was a typhoon between Wuchang and Hankow, and
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  • 725 1202 FALSIFICATION PROVED. Ex-Chief Clbbk Sentenced. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, September 23. N. Mamat, lately Chief Clerk, in the Principal Civil Medical Officer’s office, who was charged with falsifying the accounts of that office was sentenced at the Assizes yesterday by Mr. Justice Rarrett-Lennard to fifteen months’ simple
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  • 308 1202 Old Companies’ Policy Mr. Charles Watney, the London agent of the Incorporated Society oi Planters, Kuala Lumpur, writes to the Financier: —The recent suicide of Captain Lester, an ex planter, will, I hope, bring home to the sympathetic consi deration of all rubber companies the desirability—l might even
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  • 480 1202 TEMERLOH COCONUT RUBBER ESTATE, LTD. annual general MEEluif lhe adjourned twelfth ann „.i meeting o£ shareholders of tt T B tol Coconut and Rubber E ata t, "“y was held in the registered company, 9, Beach Street, tX m G. N. Saye presiding. The sent were Messrs. L. 0. Brown
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  • 1219 1203 a Itory o£ a French poli- j I was seen oae d a y t» ciaD hnrrving down the street after «r»*®} M med ruffians. Asked the l a bis haste, he pointed to the object of replied, I am r»i>U« a I must follow them.” Itade
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  • 1201 1203 The Perfume of Penagg. Chis from a book of light vene recently published at home is more compliiaentiy to our scenery than our sense of smell Ever eastward throbbed the Bainbow, Ever to the lands of sunrise, Past Penang with wooded background, Lovely as a pictured island In
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  • 909 1204 Mr. and Mrs. Garland and Mr. F. Costa left for Singapore by the Kinta yesterday. Mr. W. G- Peter, of the Chartered Bank, is proceeding to Tongkah to-morrow for a short visit. Mr. Hughes has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Taiping and is sitting as Polioe Magistrate
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  • 1259 1205 MR. JEFF’S CLAIM. IB Jwas'e Stbiotvmb. of the judgment delivered B ce c E s V obD in the Supreme Court, B faflC ‘last week, in the civil suit Mr. versus the Chartered Bank of instralia and China in which ft/ who claimed from the deS’ bank
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  • 500 1205 market conditions. Uur anticipation of lower rather that higher prices ruling for Burma sorts and parboiled turns out to have been well founded, for with the arrival of further consignments and favourable reports respecting crop prospects prices have sagged to s9j for excellent Moulmein and Rangoon grain, whilst
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  • 578 1206 Mixed Doubles Final. The final of the Mixed Doubles iu the P. 0. C. tournament was played yesterday afternoon, when Mrs. L- M« Evans and E. H- Everest—3o met Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bennett.—s. It was really a one-sided affair, it being obvious from the beginning
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  • 164 1206 I am informed (says Truth that the Government of Hongkong has recently applied to the Indian Government for an increase in the supply of opium, which was fixed in 1920 at 10 chests per month. The reason given by the Hongkong Government is that the
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  • 89 1206 The health statistics for the Municipality of George Town for the week ending September 16, 1922, give a total of 67 deaths—3s males and 32 females, the death rate being 27.73 per mille per annum compared with 27.73 in the preceding week and with 24.58 in the corresponding
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  • 298 1206 Details from Singapore. (Arom Our Own Correspondent,) Singapore, September 21. The eclipse was favoured with a clear sky and was viewed by hundreds. It was actually visible at 10.5, but was moie visible at 10 12 and well marked at 10.20. One-third of the sun was
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  • 477 1206 From a u- r; P iu receivin'. th e v™ ’'“"“’’■l for his remind *“f 4)W a word, as I have seen it expressed, Mr. Uovd crM(! > creates a record. 4 ««7 likely to be Mr. Raid to be goina Y £50,000 for “all rights” in
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  • 1216 1207 SINGAPORE’S GREETING. Certain things must happen when a Governor returns from leave says the staits Times. The stipulated salute b bc fired, officials great and small set into fancy dress', and a certain timber of Hags must flutter in the breeze there is any. It would appear that
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  • 544 1207 RIGHT TO REMOVE A MEMBER. I pw ards of 150 members attended the extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club which was held i the Exchange on Friday, under the chairmanship of Mr. J. I). Saunders, to consider a resolution disapproving of he
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