The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 15 May 1923
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Title Section22 1923-05-15 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. «30 PEII AVNUM Single Copy <JO cis VOL. 21. PENANG. TUESDAY, MAY 15 FH. 1925 NO. 1922 words
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Advertisement263 1923-05-15 1 I CONTENTS Leader: Miscellaneous: (Cona’nwerf) Put You’self iu His Place ...536 Headless Woman ...543 Scientific Agriculture as a career 540 Auction Chats for Advanced Garden Cities 544 Players 543 The "Vhite Plague in Pt nang 548 Import and Export ...543 A Question of Ethnology 552 Buck to Lord Haldane 546263 words
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Advertisement190 1923-05-15 2 'Sy THE I “STRAITS ECHO” I Ip v g MAIL EDITION. c A) ■hwmocooom— Gt Jp Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, Vzr ir < M 4 and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as190 words
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Article987 1923-05-15 536 The depth of international disillusionment, since the Armistice four years and a half ago, cannot be fathomed by any expert throwing the lead-line of his acumen into space. All reflective reasonera have now arrived at the one conclusion that the mistakes of the interallied statesmen987 words
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Article45 1923-05-15 536 Coroner’s Verdict (From Our Own Correwondent) Our Si? cap rec-ore pondent Telegraphs ns this n orning that ti er< rover’s inquiry ’ii’o the Li Sill» has resulted in a verdict of u aid l i and gang robbery against the three Chinese.45 words
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Article671 1923-05-15 536 Mr. H. Ki .‘in, agent .it the K P M, w o ueut us tar ns dabaaj t> jee Mrs Klein off tor Holland, n turned by the s.s. Vai Kieletck, this mo, n ng. i Ihe Hon. Dr. A. L Hoops, p c.m 0., who las671 words
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Advertisement35 1923-05-15 536 □e Straits €ci)O PUBLISHED DAILY MAIL edition c owning the ne w o£ lhe week rior v departure of Mails for Europe PUBLISHING OFTIO».' The Criterion Press, Limited RTII'O I —-<¥ fB TUESDAY, MAY 8, 192335 words
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Article902 1923-05-15 537 Honoris Causa Mr. |Hiiairu Be 1 c, in his latest book On, has an especially enjoyable essay on Titles. Mr- Belloc is worried at the monstrous growth in these baroque ornaments There are the Honourables, who are Honourrules because ’hey have been professional poliulans n ’he Colonies. And902 words
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Article86 1923-05-15 537 Price Still Falling Yesterday’s cable from London gives the price of rubber there at Is 2jd or |d below the minimum price aimed at by the Stevenson Restriction Scheme. It also adds that the market is weak. In Singapore at noon to-day a fall of 2 cents86 words
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Article247 1923-05-15 537 Tin, as compared with the quotation of last Saturday, is down £3 for spot and £3.55. for three months buying, the respective London quotations being £210.5s and £lO. Locally and in Singapore tin is down 11.121 to 8105.37;. o: General Wu Pei-fu is evidently playing a double247 words
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Article473 1923-05-15 537 THE HANDICAPS The following are the handicaps f O r th first day of the Singapore Sportier n J Spring meeting which begi ns 0Q s a t ord|y 1. The Owen Stakes V alue 8600 with $lOO to the second poo A handicap for “B” Class ex-griffin473 words
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Article801 1923-05-15 538 (To ihe Editor of the Straits Echo y olir correspordent “Anthropologist” gayg that it is incorrect to call the Malays of Penaug Malays whether they have Indian or Arab blood in them. May emphasize that they are Malays and must be called Malays We all know that they are801 words
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Article407 1923-05-15 538 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo Sir, Regarding the excessive cost o F schoolbooks, as used by children attending the schools, it would be pleasing to parent-* and guardians of children, to know what becomes of the profit derived therefrom. “"‘ince all the schools are now under the407 words
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Article1192 1923-05-15 538 —Free Press. Hie presence of the Na\y in th e <iuung the week has livened tilings up consioerably, especially in &port, although local engagements ol lootbailers made it mnicuit io give the visitors as goon gamp as we should have liked. When the byria brought in the reliefs,—Free Press. - 1,192 words
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Article480 1923-05-15 539 annual general meeting The fourth ordinary general meeting oi the members Of the Mentakab Rubber Co,. Ltd., will be held at the. Office of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Friday, May 11, at noon, to receive the Directors’ Report, etc., to vote the remuneration of480 words
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Article519 1923-05-15 539 The Melodians Ouce more Xr, daikiee fn.ds himself able to give I enang a tre>4 in t- e f orm high clabs music, mtlodious but not 6ev which will make to-morrow evening’s tainmont at the E and 0 Hole. a i bejemembered by these who U519 words
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1184 1923-05-15 540 < P hool of Agriculture in nere S UniXty in which the Cambridge o f London has estafrProfessorship, at present held hshed Wood a distinguished b \horitv on’scientific agriculture There aUth i Chairs of Agriculture m the dif- I Provincial Universities in England tr i1,184 words
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Article541 1923-05-15 540 Mr. J.S. Macpherson has le«n appointed a Seo< nd Li uteoant in the M-V.I. Cnptai i John Bush, of Ba gk k, is spending his three months holiday at the Crap. M Ashley Gilson, Editor of the Malay Mail, has left Kutla Lumpur on a week’s k541 words
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Article1466 1923-05-15 541 SSEMBLING FOR GANG-ROBBERY CONVICTION AND SENTENCE “A Fair Cop” In the Suprun'ConK yesterday Mr Jo-tice Sprou’e «nd a common jury the trid of Teong Ah Yong, Low Kee, Loomr, Chan Hoon, Foong Ah Yeng. and Lew P-*ng Nam on a charge of assembling at a coffee flhop in1,466 words
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Article181 1923-05-15 541 Prisoner Cannot Plead When the Con ”t resumed this mornin? the first case called wa«r that of Appoothian, a’ias Appu. an Icrlian coolie who wv charged wi'h the rau der of his wife Govindarnah t Kamp mg Bahru on M«rch 23. Mr. Lim Cheng Ran f*r the181 words
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Article106 1923-05-15 541 A. A. Anthont Co.’i Dailt Rw* l Messrs. A. A. Anthony Co. rep^ l, under to-day’s date, as follows Shake Markbt :—Flat. Rubbers .’—Unchanged, nothing doing; Tins.—Quiet, quotations easier following the reaction in the pric* of the metal, w* a fair enquiry is maintained for mo* the popular106 words
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Article25 1923-05-15 541 P.C. and Hawker Shot (From Out Own u«f 9 Yesterday evening a bf» and a hawker were shot e boy in Albert Street.25 words
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Article585 1923-05-15 542 ORDINARY MEETING The oid nary meeHng of the Municipal Commission held in the Chamber rpqterday w en there we-e oresent Messrs J. S W. Arthur (Pres‘*j en f) i F. H Gramift. J. H- Pcdlow, M R M. the Won. Mr. P. K. flimhyar. Dr. Lira Guan C’585 words
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Article754 1923-05-15 542 There's a Divinity. tD.ro 1 h/a'*’ nmh ri’.r uUVrS Cheer up, Sa ai yon- wife wi be aj| h s e ti e oihnr dav t at every f oarfc h chil J m New York was a Jew. A Mighty Intellect F i»‘ 7 .r7i Avignon in754 words
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Article50 1923-05-15 542 From le 2Jd the pri oe of rubber in Tonket "«nt»"m the rV 14 ThiS iS thß f»l* <in, T At noon in ceX‘’t o 44 d 7 hB 5 can,, to 44 cents a ponud. Locally both grad, s are quota! at 44 cents a picul.50 words
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Article314 1923-05-15 542 -M. 1. fo/'IV' d WU f 315 for 9 P°‘ ".’id £i 10s qoot^f.^ ;s^o hB in Siw< Mr. Chung Ah Ming, who is in Hong, kong on a busiues-s visit, i. expected to have Hongkong by the first available steu msr. M e never expected to-M. 1. - 314 words
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Article233 1923-05-15 543 .—Ex. Monastery Ghost Who Sings A headless woman who i> said to roam about the ruins f an old monastery between Datehet and Old W mdroi, England, is troubling several people in the neighbourhood, who are convinced that the monastery is haunted. One account states that the ghost.—Ex. - 233 words
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Article261 1923-05-15 543 Through the courtesy of Dr. (Mrs.) Winstedt, the Press were allowed .to be present at the taking down by Mr. F. G. Bourne, City Coroner, of the evidence of Mrs. Ethel Duke in connection with the La Salle murder as she lay in a ward at261 words
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736 1923-05-15 543 .—W.G. A FEW HINTS FOR THE PLAY OF THE HAND (By Major Browning) 1 find that in my recapitulation of the declaration last week a most important point was omitted. Here it is: Never take your partner’s one no-trump out from weakness —always take him.—W.G. - 736 words
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Article111 1923-05-15 543 An Extraordinary General and Social Meeting of the above Association will be held on May 20, at the Association Hall, Troh’k. At 10 a.m. a committee meeting will be held. Tea will be served at 3 p.m., ana at 3.30 a charity sale in aid of111 words
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Article191 1923-05-15 543 Imports The total value of Foreign Imports o‘‘ Merchandise into British Malaya ex- < hiding that which arrived by Parcel Tost during the month of April, 1923, was $54,474,857 (£6,355,400), against 833,543,346 (£3,913,391) for Apnj 1922: an increase of $20,931,511 (£2,442,009). Exports The total value of Foreign191 words
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Article882 1923-05-15 544 i Edward Bellamy's novel with a 111 t -LookiO“ Backward," that took P n U Xwn by storm a quarter of a century l was narrated the lile-history of a ve settlement. Yet it failed to Sre disciple* for its propaganda by d. very grotesqueness. It was the882 words
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Article59 1923-05-15 544 At the Assizes thifc afternoon the jury returned a verdict of culpable homicide not amounting to murder against Kassim bin Kader, a Weld Quay porter, who was charged with the murder of Pakiri a bullock cart driver in Noordin Street, Penang, on November 1. A report59 words
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Article51 1923-05-15 544 There is no change in the London price of Is Ijd with the market uncertain. At noon to-day in Singapore the price rose by two cents to 46 cents a pound. An advance of one cent is recorded locally, both grade being quoted at 45 cents a51 words
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Article69 1923-05-15 544 There is no change in the price of tin in London. Locally and in Singapore the price of tin is the same. The whole day cricket between the Penang Cricket Clab and the Public Services arranged for Monday, May 21, has been cancelled. The output of tin69 words
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Article517 1923-05-15 544 Mr. Trump has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mrs Trump is spending the summer in VVei-Hai-Wei. The Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Horley and family are due back from Home a week hence, says Tuetday s Mail, Reuter s cable from Genoa says tl at MBonar Law has517 words
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Article556 1923-05-15 545 Business Englishi timeB uke9 Business hngusn iptt«r a big Lindon store, and, dissatisfied with eertL of the garment., returned Itnem The letter of acknowledgment wlncn came back to her began VninVora Dear Madam,— Your esteemed knickers to hand What Shall We Do With Our Boys? Parents and guardians556 words
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Article552 1923-05-15 545 P.C.C. TOURNAMENT The lullowmg’ are the the Howls Tournament to be he mouth at the Penang Cricket Club. ChampioHsiup 1 E J- Bennett, a bye 2.' D. McLeod Craik, a bye 3 4. J. U. Allan v. J. M. Chaltuers 5 4 B. j, M. Chalmers (D) y. 7552 words
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Article1046 1923-05-15 545 -S. F. P. -M.M. A POINT OF LAW Stating that it was rather an important point whioh should have a decision by the Court, Mr. P. Battisbill appeared in the Supreme Court yesterday morning before the Chief Justice, Mr Walter Shaw, on behalf of Ang Swee Tiang,-S. F. P.; -M.M. - 1,046 words
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Article64 1923-05-15 546 Yngala, a Total Loss Our Own Correwondenl') is t i 6in P a pore, May 10 PJ bf f k e Siam Steam J 4 total loJ an r| S st amer Yugala through fire near Six Lives Lost A YupaL hin ft pore, May JO64 words
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Article633 1923-05-15 546 —W.G. With much that has been said and written on the peril from the air serious people need not trouble themselves. Before the war similar speculations as 10 the possibilities of swift and decisive attacks were the normal currency of military writers, and it needed the—W.G. - 633 words
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Article235 1923-05-15 546 —Ex 200 Years in Near East William Nelson Abbott, the astronomer of if>| who reported that the star Beta Ceti had increased from the third to the first magnitude, belongs to a family well known in the Near East. It is descended from an Archbishop of Canterbury—Ex - 235 words
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Article162 1923-05-15 546 Minutes of a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday, the 24th April, 1923. Present, Messis J. S.W. Arthur (Deputy President), C. R. Samuel, J. H. Pedlow, Dr. Lim Guan Cheng, Mr. M H.M. Noordin and Dr. J. E. Smith. Absent, the Hon’ble162 words
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Article63 1923-05-15 546 A. A. Anthony A Co.’s Daily Bwon Share Marketldle. Rubbers: —Flat and neglected. Tins; —Steady at quotations with little movement to report. There are buyers of m st of the popular stocks at cheap rates, and a steady demand continues for most Sterling Issues. Industrials:—Firm with few shares:63 words
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Article818 1923-05-15 547 (To the Editor of the Straite Echo S Your editorial A Romance of To-day,” published in your paper of the sth inst, has sent a thrilling excitement into the hearts of most loyal Sikhs. It is admirably penned out, I admit, and the writer has taken818 words
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Article1018 1923-05-15 547 I was among the Efik and I bibio peoples of the Ualabar and Cross Rivers at the time when influenza —the Spanish type first attacked West Africa. It was the heaviest scourge that had fallen on the natives within human memory. Periodical outbreaks of yellow fever and1,018 words
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Article991 1923-05-15 548 Whilst the popular mind is disturbed i h aspirations for the representation d communities on the Legislative CouniTnd with the Government s measures for the promotion of trade, there is an nemv in the midst of all the hives of mdustrv in Penang, stealing the991 words
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Article89 1923-05-15 548 After falling to Is l|d a pound the p»ice of rubber rose t) Is 2d yesterday, in London, and as the market is fi m there is every hope cf seeing tie pi ice rise again, at hast to the the minimum aimtd at by restriction. The89 words
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Article536 1923-05-15 548 Mr. J. Dowle, of the Income Tax Office, leaves ior .Singapore by the s.s. Ipoh tomorrow. Mr. A. R. Lxngdou will act a s sub agent uf the Chartered Bank, Klang, durin/ the absence ot Mr. Naile.’. I .o.essor S. Coomarasamy is a passenger to Colombo by536 words
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Article1803 1923-05-15 549 the noordin street tragedy In tie bifre Mr. Justice Sproul® a B P®"yJ d i-i»l of Kamm l.in Kader, a '> 1 i •> n, f.r on a cl ar«e of having rnu.dered Pakiri, a bullock cart driver at Noordin Street, Penang, on the fir ’J d v1,803 words
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Article244 1923-05-15 549 MAY SITTINGS 1. Oon Chooi Kooi vs G»u P<e Neoh. 2. C l op “Thye Hoog Chau” vi Ng Iluat, T.u Pung <he nr, L;w Ah Kim, Chu-.’u K Obear a’vt Gnu*' 1 CL oi Gua.-, t- ding u-der tw stylo of Chop Sin Kong Thye. 3.244 words
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Article130 1923-05-15 550 fort William, Ot Working out the shipment* of 11 ur exported from Cn-ada io terms of wheat ‘.re statistician of the Boir.l of Grain Commission finds th t Canndt has ixpnrLd (Luing t’e last six months end ng Februaty of this year, IR6 835 840 bushels of wheat130 words
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Article87 1923-05-15 550 A A Anthony Go ’s Daily Ripobt Share Ma-ket: Dull. Robbers: Unchanged, nothing doing. Tins: Steady. Asavr.s 35 37 6 Batang Padaog 50 cen*s-55 cents Hitams $1,*****. 421 Johans 40 oenls-50 cents Kampones 44/6-47/- Kamantings 34/35/6 Linguis 1425-14.50 Marais $4.25-*4.50 Nawng Pets 11.20-$'.25 N) th Tiipings $1174Sl<22| Pet87 words
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Article256 1923-05-15 550 njf‘ fc bru !l,noa ives tho following aLwl ar °l h: murdur f a P oli <*man an I a {J 1 bin g*pore, the news of which P ue in oar cable columns on Tuesday All)0lt Street, in the a dom? K au iv B 'o«,256 words
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Article1241 1923-05-15 550 —M.M. (To the Editor of the Straits Echo > Si-, To atte npt to cop 3 w,th the igno ance ofyou Jawi Feknn oorrt spondents’claim t> be called M days is like t ie work of S syphu--. When the sto e of knowledge has been rol ed up—M.M. - 1,241 words
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Article34 1923-05-15 550 i.i 18 “P tl.- s. fjr spot as well as for three mmths haymg. the London quotation for boti u £207.155. Locally and iu Singapore tiu ta up 87fc cants to34 words
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Article1559 1923-05-15 551 UALA LUMPUR’S COMING SHOW W e have received from the Hon. Organizing Secretary of the Malaya Agnllorticultural Association, of Kuala umpur, further particulars of the Agri-Horti-cultural Show and Trades Exhibition, o be held on Kuala Lumpur race-course on J une 30 and July 1 and 2. '11,559 words
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Article1113 1923-05-15 552 Tha destructive criticism levelled Art the present system of education Ualav» has unexpectedly founu re‘“JkJJe support from an interesting ‘JJLwndence in the columns of this "on question intimately concernj with the origin of the inhabitants of p ng It is manifest that with a single Leption there1,113 words
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Article584 1923-05-15 552 Mr. F. G. Alpin has gone to Kuala Lumpur from Saiem ban, on transfer. Mr. J. Johnston, Librarian, Riffbs Lib. rary, is spending a holiday at the Crag Hotel, and is likely to be away from bingaporc for about fourteen days. A Reuter s cable from Washington584 words
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Article812 1923-05-15 553 My Sen, My Pig. My Counterpart: Oor Kuala Lumpur contemporary «trowingfrivolouojin its old age. In its lest* it tells of the Amencun poet who, having written P° em L. little boy. beginningMy -on, y pigmy counterpart. on read g p«m, later on, in th. loc. paper, was staggered812 words
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Article37 1923-05-15 553 Tin is down £2 iss. for spot and £3 5 for three months buying, the respective London quotations being £205 and £204 10s. Locally and in Singapore tin is down 53.87 i to $101.50.37 words
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Article281 1923-05-15 553 S.T. Yesterday’s cable from London states that the price of rubber feel fd to Is l|d and the market has again become week. The Singapore price receded half a cent noon to-day to 41 cents. Lically Good F. A. Q. is quated at 48 cents a poundS.T. - 281 words
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Article1629 1923-05-15 553 A CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION Referred to Full Bench At the Penang Assizes on Thunfe. afternoon and yesterday mornim? tie Hon. M-. Justice P. Chau Tau Pi alias Lim Chin Tek t Penang-born Chinese, was called upon fa answer a charge under Ordinance 37 of 1922 ofjhaving returned to the1,629 words
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Article247 1923-05-15 554 A Taiping Adventure Tigers are now being met with more frequently than ever before in the inhabited parts and dealings of the F. M. S., says the T. 0. M, The latest experience of the kind befell a party of motorists on the Taiping piss. It247 words
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Article618 1923-05-15 554 LEAN CO.'» WEEKLY REPORT Thursday even ng A fall in the price of Tin of £B.lO 0 to £206.10.0 and a slump in the quotation for Rubber by Ijd to I/ id in London and from 53 to 45 cents lootl'y has caused a considerable contraction in the618 words
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Article639 1923-05-15 555 MAURITIUS TO SINGAPORE Two Months Becalmed A story reminiscent of tbe early days of seafaring, before eteam had superseded Mile, woe.told'by the captain of the barque R. J. fipenee, which arrived at Singapore oc Wednesday evening, to a representative of the Straits Times. Anxiety was felt for639 words
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Article39 1923-05-15 555 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S DAILY REPORT Share Market. Idle. Rubbers. Flat and neglected. Tins. Erratic, but there are good buyers of any cheap parcels which come in the market, quotations are practioilly unchanged. Industrials and Loans- Unchanged.39 words
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Article116 1923-05-15 555 ton in 33 days—very fast work. —Glasgow Evening News. Rangoon Party’s Rush for New Yoft Southampton, Wednesday.—A party, of travellers who left Rangoon on March 13th for Southampton to join the White Star liner Majestic for New York achieved success by the narrowest possible margin thiston in 33 days—very fast work.—Glasgow Evening News. - 116 words
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Article140 1923-05-15 555 A Kheh boy, aged twelve, was knocked down by a motor car at the junction of Sultan Gate and Beach-road on Tuesday afternoon. The boy was taken to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital where he is lying unconscious. The ca belongs to Mr. A. J. Bia k. A140 words
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Article211 1923-05-15 555 —s FP. A Straits-born Chinese Khoo 800 Lat was charge! on Monday in the Third Cou t, Singapore, with ciiminal misappropriation of *G) belonging to Chong Peck T-e, manager of Yup Teck and Co., of Raffles Quay, Both complainant and accused started for the Pretoria Bar on—s FP. - 211 words
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Article21 1923-05-15 555 1 h f r M pril 445 P’ cul n Juicing 4 0 picu s ard tributes 45 piculs.21 words
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Article536 1923-05-15 555 -MM A “PLANT” ALLEQEo At the Rasa police court on Tuefifl» the hearing was concluded in the cue in which Namasivagam, goods clerk F.M.S.Pi was charged with accepts an illegal gratification of one dollar. Inspector Newman, of the railway police, prosecuted, and accused tea-MM - 536 words
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Article1659 1923-05-15 556 The rubber market ia nch m surprise., to mild panic of the past week 18 the an d it is not easy to account for ’remarkable speculative selling and Lose reported from London. This is Z most serious set-back since the early j 3VI o f1,659 words
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Article520 1923-05-15 557 tfiM K. M. Blackwood, who has hero» to torn to P da tn a few days —-M.M. Hxcellsncy th« Governor C cTs.«»d.r. Urea months ot gbronoe.totors retirement. Tro Kah Kos, Cba Shan and TanXbfS Kok hava been appointed raemban of the Chineee Advisory Board, Siagapars. u .r ThaHoa. Mr.520 words
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Article987 1923-05-15 557 Home via Rangoon It is evident that the two Rangoon services of steamships to Europe are as popular as ever with homegoing residents of the Straits and F. M. S, and, for that matter, Siam. The Bibby Line maintains its reputation for comfort and reasonable speed, and, as987 words
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Article53 1923-05-15 557 Although there is no change to to London price of robber, le IJd. > n Sra pore, »t noon to-day, the pnoe cent, to 49t rente a ponnd with the WM" eteady. Locally there 1« no <*»»«•• Crude rubber ie quoted at 27, cen (C™ the market53 words
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Article20 1923-05-15 557 Tin as oom parrd with the Saturday, is down »1.25 »1™» Penang In Singapore the pne unchanged.20 words
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Article108 1923-05-15 557 Passenger Pirates (From Our M Smgapor». A Hongkong meeeage t eaye that the eteamer Taiehn talked in a meet fl» pirates disguised as P j JqJ silver loot, amounting to >60,000, mom bullion. r ihe Taifb® 1 The hief Officer of is seriously wounded. —:o: -7 Dr-*108 words
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Article579 1923-05-15 558 general meeting The fourth ordinary general meeting of 108 shareholder» of bnngei Arak Rubber rvmnaor. Limited, was held at the regieferJofioe of the Company, 33, Beaoh o° t at coon on Saturday. Mr. B. Bai»»» occupied the Chair. There wer. ,1,0 prelent .Mr. G. W Baldwin, Major579 words
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Article933 1923-05-15 558 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS (From Our Own CorretDonieni Singapore, May 12 The rain held off, thus enabling the races to be carried out without a hitch. Appended are the results:— 1. The Owen Stakes Value $6OO with $lOO to the second pony. 1 A handicap for “B” Clasa ex-griffin933 words
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Article544 1923-05-15 559 SUCCESSFUL CONCERT 4 DANCE Under the distingni.hed patronage of the Hon. Mr. A. B. Vonlee, Resident ConnJillor, the Hon. Mr. John Mitchell, Le Hon. Mr. W. H- Thorne, the Hon. Mr. Y&oh Guan Seek, the Hon. Mr. r. n.. Nambyar, Lt.-Col. W. H. White, Commandant, and Officers544 words
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Article519 1923-05-15 559 A. A Anthony Co.’s Daily Rhpoit Share Market: —Quiet. Rubber Unchanged, nominal quotations Allenby. »1.10 »1.171, Alor G»j*bc |1 15-Sl3O, Ayer Panas 85.00-56.00, Ayer Kunings 40 cents-50 cen 8, Bassetts 95 cents $1.05, Glenealys $1.25-SL3S, Indragiris $4.75-$5.25, Jimahs 11.10-51.20, Kfedahs ?2 10-12 25, Kuala Sidims $2lO- 25, Lunas519 words
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Article72 1923-05-15 559 APPEAL DISMISSED Order to Sell Rescinded (From Our Own Vorretponieni) Kuala Lumpur, May 14 In the rubber smuggling Sir Lionel Wocdwa d dismissed the appea but set aside the o?der to sell the rubber and the rongkang. He thought that the Magistrate was right in disbelieving the72 words
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Article395 1923-05-15 559 The Ag. Registrar of Imperte end Exports favours us with the following:’ STotal values of Merchandise imported into and exported from the three Settlements of the Colony for the Ist, Qnefter 1923, in comparison with the tame Dttiod of 1922. Exports Total value of Imports of Merchandise into395 words
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