The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 28 August 1923
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Title Section20 1923-08-28 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. 918 PKR ANNUM Mingle Copy 40 cts VOL 21- PENANG TUESDAY, AUGUST 28,1925 NO. 3420 words
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Advertisement329 1923-08-28 1 CONTENTS I I I’ Leaders Miscellaneous: (Continued) I Sport and Recreation 961 I Pictures Good and Bad 967 Pilgrims from Jeddah 973 I Ai glo-Tndians ...971 Gymnastic Exhibition 978 I I 2i? Fiona Back in Penang 974 I I to Japanese Liner Missing 975 I I Ihe Rrrait< and Air329 words
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Advertisement232 1923-08-28 2 r ■'vM C 5 CZ. NN; J"?-s£ c RdX2dX I < ;C/C c. J ,j“d i'CZo ',;‘<<j'Sj-„ Vl'vV I cn;- I II i I STRAITS ECHO I 1 I I? MAIL EDITION. I I I I K O// L. V) 1 I Published the day prior to the departure of232 words
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Article916 1923-08-28 961 A correspondent sends us a letter on the vexed question of the status of the Penang Cricket Club in relation to the uses of the Esplanade Padang, but it does not raise fresh issues. There are none to raise apparently. No doubt the problem will be settled916 words
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Article469 1923-08-28 961 Mr. A. W. Greaves has been appointed <m officer under the Rubber Restriction Ordinance. Major W. M. L. Bower has been up- ointed Chairman of the Sikh Advisory Hoard for Malacca. lhe Rev. Keppel Garnier and Mrs Keppel Garnier have arrived in Singapore l* r a short469 words
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Advertisement30 1923-08-28 961 Cl}£ trails €cbo. PUBLISHED daily mail edition (obtaining the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe PUBLISHING OFEICE: The Criterion Press, Limited 59, Beach Street, Penang.30 words
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Article1271 1923-08-28 962 The Small Holder’s Shipments The small holder has haa an expyiience of rubber restriction which, so far as it goes, is probably unique- First of all, he found his friends insisting that he was badly treated under the scheme. 1 hen he was told that he was treated1,271 words
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Article227 1923-08-28 962 CHIN SENG CO., LIMITED Directors’ Report The Directors, in submitting tbs f 0„. teenth annual report and statement ,f accounts duly audited for the ve ir 28th February, 1923, say The for the year show a loss of $73,193.79 which is principally attributed to the heavy depreciation of $54,760.50, that227 words
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40 1923-08-28 962 Alleged Cheating From Our Own Corresponds Singapore, August 21. Abdul Rahman, the Bombay mer chant was this morning committed for trial on three charges of cheating, on? preferred by an Indian, and two Chinese firms.40 words
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Article171 1923-08-28 962 ACQUITTED AFTER SIX MONTHS The case in which ouppiah, b Hindu tindal, stood charged criminal force on lawful wife of needy employee, concluded w six months, accused hein,? iieged to discharged. The o^ 000 FebrQa ry have been committed bjttt twenty There have altogether b baB band171 words
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Article1211 1923-08-28 963 —T.O.M. IPOH RACE COURSE .RAND STAND IO COST $40,000 Qtmkhana club Passes Plans A «pecial general meeting of the members of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was held the Ipoh Club on Friday, August 17. Mr P Ct Short, the President, took the chair. The Chairman, in opening the—T.O.M. - 1,211 words
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Article50 1923-08-28 963 The results of tennis ties played yesterday Doubles Handlap "lass A’ X Boyd »n i M K. Whit < k heat M 1 P Rule and E X Ta> 1 r 6-2, 8-10, 6-1. Ladies Singles Handicap Mrs T S Ev «ns beat Mrs R G Pain 6-2,50 words
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Article3525 1923-08-28 963 REMARKABLE PROGRESS of v. w. c. A. Need for Hostel in Penang An inspiring address on the work of the loung Women’s Christian Association in the world with special reference Malaya and the need for hostel in Penang was dmi vered yesterday at The Residcn oy, lenang,3,525 words
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Article1152 1923-08-28 965 -MM Wasn’t it Chesterfield vs ho exclaimed “With what little wisdom arc we governed? Anyhow', it has been exemplified in the waj the explanation about the gift oi land for the n val base has been delayed until the next meeting of the Legislative Council, which-MM - 1,152 words
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Article226 1923-08-28 966 TRAGEDY IN SOUTHERN INDIA Madras, August 10. Mr. A.C. Morrell, a European rubber planter on Kailiyar Estate, fourteen miles east of Alwaye, has been murdered, and his body is being brought to British Cochin for burial. A Cochin wire says that a border dispute on the226 words
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Article267 1923-08-28 966 The hearing was coninued in the Third Police Court, Singapore, of the charges of cheating against Abdul Rahman, a Bombay merchant. Mr. V. D. Knowles, who represented the accused, submitted that the prosecution had not made out a prima facie case. There was no evidence to show267 words
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Article499 1923-08-28 966 CORONER'S ENQUIRY into sin FATALITY M 0 An enquiry held at Sing to on Tuesday, by the City Cor on H. Nicol, into the death of Mr Hugh «harp, a European Foranu' employed by Messrs. Topham, jX und Railton, who was knocked dZ by a motor-car in Serangoon499 words
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Article1088 1923-08-28 967 “PICTURES": GOOD BAD 'fhe art ot the film writer, so-called, 6 not to be ranked with that of the novelist or the dramatist, but motion pictures ere witnessed by hundreds of thousands who may be classed comprehensively, ag casual playgoers or readers, for want of a better term. That is1,088 words
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Article482 1923-08-28 967 Dr. H P. Hodge is now attached to the district hospital, Klang, as medical officer, Coast, Selangor. Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Grey have returned to Kuala Lumpur from Braetagi. The death took place on Sunday cd Mr. de Mello, keeper of the Tanah Merah powder magazine, who had482 words
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Article1283 1923-08-28 968 Typhoon The typhoon which burst over Hongkong at the week-end is described m the “worst experienced for years.” The damage to shipping was severe and the casualties are heavy. Up-to-date the Unong Sang of the Indo-Cnioa Steam Navigation Company, and a Jardine Mathieson steamer are the only vessels1,283 words
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Article440 1923-08-28 968 Hohgxong Shipping Seriously Dimou Hongkong, Auguit 20. The typhoon that burst over the Colony was the worst experienced for yurt. The squall force of the wind wm 130 miles an hour, probably a world’s record. The barometer reading was 23 66, the lowest ever registered in Hongkong. The440 words
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Article784 1923-08-28 969 MALAYA CUP FOOTBALL BwLLUir Display Carries Singapori Jo the Final. a dT attempt to describe Singapore’s nplete victory over Malacca in the decid--50 match of the Southern Section of the u g kva Cop competition must be preceded tribute to the splendid display of brilliant individualism and finished784 words
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242 1923-08-28 969 LOCAL SWINDLING SMART AND UP-TO-DATE (To 'he Editor of The Straits Echo.) Sir,— Rogues have of late adopted a more dignified style of frightening womenfolk out of their wits with stories of their husbands’ meeting with motor accidents aid so forth, merely to obtain money from them fraudulently. I quote242 words
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Article164 1923-08-28 969 Sydney, August 21 The steamer Changsha is ashore on a reef, 150 miles from Sandakan, She is not in danger but there are eiyht feet of water in her forepeak and eleven feet in number one hold the other holds are dry. She is awaiting the164 words
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Article589 1923-08-28 969 THE TRADE OP DELHI The last number of Mededeekngeu issued under the direction of the Medan Chamber of Commerce gives a fall report oa the trade of Deli during the first half of 1923. Business on the whole was disappointing and the improvement in the Planting589 words
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Article955 1923-08-28 970 (To the Editor of the Strait» Echo Sir -I am sure you as a journalist and other right-minded persons will agree ..th me that there is nothing more importantand essential to any progressive aud 11 d country than the education of the young generation and it is955 words
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756 1923-08-28 970 (To the Editor of the Strait» Echo Sir, —A deputation of Indians waited, recently, upon His Excellency the High Commissioner to press the importance and the urgency of allotting a seat for an Indian Member in the Federal Council. What transpired during the inter view is756 words
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Article21 1923-08-28 971 birth by -On August 20, 1923, at the Hospital, Singapore, the wife Keter W.P. Barsby, S.S. Poliee, a son.21 words
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Article1102 1923-08-28 971 •‘Cammonsense dictates that since the |Mdt body of Anglo-Indians (Eurasians) aje dead to the political situation as it is to-day> it will naturally follow that the community will become Indianised in every sense of the word, without being given a chance to take the slightest advantage of lost opportunities.”1,102 words
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Article54 1923-08-28 971 From Our Own, Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, August 23. Dr. Harold Mowat, Radiologist, Medical Department, was found dead, this morning, at his residence. lie arrived here three years ago and was about to go on leave. The funeral takes place thiH evening. The cause of death54 words
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Article354 1923-08-28 971 Opening of New Buildings (I 1 7 Ow v brr, 'err A lor Star Augu I 22 Th*» new High Court buildings at Alor Star were opened by H. H. thrj Sultan, yesterday morning, prior to the sitting of the Court of Appeal which consisted of Sir354 words
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Article487 1923-08-28 972 The Sultan of Siak has arrived in Singapore and is staying at the Sea View Hotel with bis retinue and a party of friends. Mr. H. J. Gillespie, manager of Bagan Datoh Estate, Teluk Anson, arrived in Penang this morning by the s.s. Karnpar from Bagan Datoh.487 words
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Article1286 1923-08-28 972 A Round Table Conference The C hciMiil (Hongkong) publishes correspondence which indicates the efforts made by Si Robert Ho Tung to arrange a round table confer* nee of Chiu.’s le.ders with a view to s-euring unity. He has already received numerous replies Lvouriug the proposed conference. Li Yuan-Lung,1,286 words
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Article283 1923-08-28 973 S.T. Kuala Lumpur, August 20. A Tamil youth, named Clive Nathan, was arrested in a Japanese public house on Saturday evening in connection with suspected dishonest possession of a Sunbeam motor-cycle. Nathan, who is a Kuala Lumpur resident, went up to Ipoh aod returned on Saturday withS.T. - 283 words
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Article75 1923-08-28 973 J. 0 bdch of pilgrims from Jeddah Am 6 j )y lft Bp> Hellerrphon, which is P cct "d at Penang on the 29th instant, tnrC- gr,TnS fnr Pera ng number 3-'5 and diwh^P Bellerophon also Tta 5 tonB cargo at this po t. irririd D Funnel75 words
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Article87 1923-08-28 973 r/ —S.F.P. Bim' 5 tch Mafikeo a "iwd at the o»L n™n ’.“f"' on Saturday, with Oftcer 0 L the Chief Health EMChri.i; o poit accom panied by Mr Dr’r eere,ar v to lhe Government r ones bas come here to attend MbT wress Koeponi» d P~ r/ —S.F.P. - 87 words
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Article640 1923-08-28 973 A WANDERING LUNATIC At the Police Court, to day, Syed Abdul lunaUe a lv. S n- l ,0 ,,t P a 8 a Strnuf "Ih’iug up and down Aoheen eTIl 1 y^ t3rd 7 ,n the afternoon he c «allenged people to fight him. The Police Inspector stated640 words
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Article238 1923-08-28 973 A Picnic Party from the Chinese Girls’ Gymnastic (College, Shanghai, has called at Penang en route to Bangkok. I hat College, the mist venerable of its type in China, says a correspondent, gives special c urses of training in European dancing, Chinese pugilistic art and other forms of238 words
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Article241 1923-08-28 973 (To he Editor of The Straits Echo.) Sir, —Yesterday forenoon, while turning the corner of Union Street on business bent I was intercepted on the public road by a Police oonstable who compelled mo to go to Beach Street Police Station without assigning any reisonfor241 words
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Article55 1923-08-28 974 The replayed Singapore Cap fix’nre on the Singapore padang between the id Usex Regiment and R G A was won by the Regiment by a goal to nil. The semi-hna stage in the oompetition is now recahed and the Middlesex will meet the 8 K L, and the will55 words
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Article676 1923-08-28 974 Committee's Report for the Year The following is from the report of the oommittea of the Singapore Cricket Club for the year ended Jane 30 The income and expenditure acoant show a surplus of income over expenditure of 3,657.65. The pavilion and bar have been maintained in676 words
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Article679 1923-08-28 974 -M.M. Belangor Club--Open Doubles Semi Final The semi-final tie in the Open Doubles event in the Selangor Club tournament between Bagot and Cromie and Gren'er and Shelton Agar attracted quite a crowd of spectators to the Padang on Monday afternoon. Bagot and Cromie were meeting a pair recognised-M.M. - 679 words
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Article414 1923-08-28 974 The biautiful four masted Danish vo'er bo it Fiona, to which refennee was mad» ebout a month ago in these c hnan*, is again in haibiur, having ariivd fom Bangkok via Soerabaya, Sabatig and Singapore at 115 a-m. this m irniog. Tbe 8.8. Fiona, as slated,414 words
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Article1151 1923-08-28 975 Ex-Cabinet Ministers have found a new trade. Following the example of his friend Mr. Winston Churchill, who made use of his official experience at the Admiralty for a literary sensation in the form of a book upon the Navy in the great war, Mr. Asquith is about :o publish1,151 words
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Article447 1923-08-28 975 Dve at Penang Last Sunday (Irom Our Own Singapore, August 24. Anxiety prevails here regarding the whereabouts of the Mutsui Bussau Kaisha’s s.s. Miikesan Maru which left Nagasaki on August 5 and wag due at d’enang last Sunday. She hag not replied to the wireless messages which447 words
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Obituary62 1923-08-28 975 domestic occurrences DEATHS Lewis.—On Saturday the 18th instant, t the General Hospital, Singapore, P. \V. Lewis, 3rd Officer of s.s. Torilla, aged 34 years. Chok—On August 21, 1923, at 2 p.m. No. 258, Bencoolen Street Singapore, Mr Chok Shin Chook, aged 60. He leaves a widow, 3 sons 3 daughters,62 words
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Article449 1923-08-28 976 Mr. R. P. Brash, of Ipoh, has gone Dutch Borneo on business. He will probably be away three weeks. Mr. A. P. Drakeford, in charge of the Bangkok branch of the V acuum QU Company, is leaving Bangkok on transfer. Mr. F. W. Jennings has just passed449 words
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Article1159 1923-08-28 976 Malaya and London The Secretary of the Association of British Malaya sends as a copy of the report presented at the anneal general meeting in London on July 25. An account of the meeting is rtpjned fcom the China Express and Telegraph, and it bears out the suggestion1,159 words
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Article680 1923-08-28 977 LEAN CO-’» WEEKLY REPORT Thursday evening trruia the decided firmness shown .kluboct the week by Rubber and Tin be taken as an indication of a more ®*£fal viewof the Buhr and Reparation °Xk in anticipation of tne French reply L the British Note, the ntter collapse of a680 words
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Article104 1923-08-28 977 In the Cou r t of the Second Magistrate to-day, Mr Byrne of the Chandu Monopolies, charged Yew Kam, head carpenter of the s a Hong Wa, with possession 'of opium other than Government opium Mr Byrne, in applying for a postponement stated that accused was watched yesterday104 words
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Article107 1923-08-28 977 Resumed Hearing of Mr. Rostados’b Appeal The Court of Appeal which began the hearing of Mr. Rostados’s appeal (in the case Rostados versus Seena *Diwoodsah and A.RM.S. Kasinathan Chetty, particulars of which are known) last Friday, and adjourned in order that the judges might proceed to Alor107 words
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Article220 1923-08-28 977 Alleged False Statemint In the District Court at noon, to-day, the case was commenced in which P. Shinitamby Nadar charges R M K R M Somisunderam Chetty as follows: u On or about the 20th day of February 1923 at Penang you swore an affidavit jointly and severally220 words
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Article1598 1923-08-28 977 (Bt Blundkxbus”) Fne Holi lays saw the members of the Labuau and Brunei Recreation Club» trying conclusions at tennie, billiards and football. For T-nnis aCh «Henge Cup was presented in 1920 by the then British Resident of Brunei, Mr G E Cator, the competitions to take place1,598 words
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Article199 1923-08-28 978 Magnolia Draw with Local Team A large crowd gathered on the Esplanade, yesterday, to witness the football match between a team of H. M. S. Magnolia and a team led by Mr Thean Bin and they were rewarded with a fast and keenly contested game in wl F'h199 words
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Article270 1923-08-28 978 >.-S F P. The unsatisfactory circumstances created last season when Negri Sembilan and Singapore tied on results emphasised the need for a change in the rules of the Malaya Cup rugger competition and it was satisfactory to learn that the recommendations of the rugby sub-committee amending the>.-S F P. - 270 words
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Article311 1923-08-28 978 leasv uu” S. F. P- The programme of the Singapore Sport ing (lab’s Autumn Meeting has already appeared in our advertisement columns, We note that there ire three tropbiee to be presented during ths Meeting, one by H-E the Governor for A. class ex-griffin ponies, on the fileasv uu” * S. F. P- - 311 words
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Article150 1923-08-28 978 A five occurred a:No 34, bljck Road, a rubber k whenc»J«' tiled roof, yesterday afternoo f durable damage was d s w Brigade received the al miDU t e later lire alarm at 4-55, an fol owe d ,e No 3 engine te rD 0 Super seconds150 words
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Article1488 1923-08-28 979 proposals UNDER a scheme P of RECONSTRUCTION The secretary of the Singapore Electric Tramways. Ltd., lias issued to shareholders a copy .f a i eport which has been scat to th" debenture holders bv the Receiver of the company. Sir William Piender. setting out the proposed scheme of1,488 words
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Article1715 1923-08-28 980 DEFICIENCIES IN AN IMPORTANT DEPARTMENT A Correspondent writes to the S.L lhe {dice force of the federation has undoigouc i.-auy changes in recent years, but like most Government departments whether f( r better or for worse is a matter of grave doubt. It was remodelled and centralised in1,715 words
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Article764 1923-08-28 981 "T HE WILL TO PAY” With solitary exception, the London newspapers emphasise the differences between the British and the French points of view. We have to knowledge the disappearance of any peering hopes of common action to e the Ruhr problem, and to secure reparations from Germany by reasonable means,764 words
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41 1923-08-28 981 Thrown From His Pony (.From Out r)wn Singapore, August 25. Mr. W. A. N. Davies, Registrar of the Supreme Court, was thrown from his pony and taken to hospital yesterday afternoon. His condition is not serious.41 words
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Article180 1923-08-28 981 Building to Proceed (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, August 25. A meeting of Chinese residents has considered the report of the trustees o: the proposed Chinese social hall for which a valuable site is available. The late Towkay Loke Yew gave $50,000 towards the cost.180 words
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Article486 1923-08-28 981 Ihe marriage of Dr. J. Gossip and Miss E. M. Grange will take place at Bt. George’s Church, Penang, ou A jgust 27. Mr. J. H. Bley, who has been acting as Resident at Labuan, is going home on leave about the middle of next month. Dr.486 words
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Article1371 1923-08-28 982 Labour and Shipping ie «trike .f doca.r win h had »>t b en 8 ;tUe 1 men U e mad left, di I n* t )H ,t o g enough to hffecl shipping to the Etstto any g eat extent, but it has bean followed by a labour1,371 words
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Article148 1923-08-28 982 Inspector McLernon’s Prompt Actioi In the first Magistrate’s Coart, tbii morning, three Chinese were bound over to keep the peace iu the sum of $250 h two surities for four months or, in drftnh four months’ r.i At about 11 o’olo k last night I nip*',148 words
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Article130 1923-08-28 982 Apparently there is a scheme in opention to corner copper coin in the Colony, and it is meeting with success. The dohml exchange value of the copper currency is round about 98 oents to the 11, change has now risen to 88 cents. Thu appreciation seriously rednoes130 words
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Article153 1923-08-28 982 Three charges of i servant, one of housebreaking sue by night, andons of oh<nt ferred against a 19-yea’ o < Short Strei t in the Second P Singapore. It e| f e g,, goo. ed cheated a t hi e e, L ew, i i ripest153 words
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Article390 1923-08-28 983 THE CURRENT programme Tb j g popular circus now playing at the n*to Kramat Garden®, Penang, advertisad a change of programme and they were as Xd as their word, for in a long proLome of 17 events, apart from the Hfiog Trap ze Act and the introduction of390 words
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Article124 1923-08-28 983 Annual Report Our Own, Correspondent Ihp a» i Singapore, August 24. Co rep rt of N aias Rubber koi whirß W a net P rofit of $29,061, ducted a debit bst accAi/ brought forward from sl2,fig avfii’J eaving a balance of Hoard recnm d) G j f° r124 words
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Article822 1923-08-28 983 SHIP 7 SHORE Interesting Bouts The display of boxing yesterday on the Esplanade made possible by the visit of H M S Magnolia to Pena ng, proved quite a successful affair. The boxing, though styled Ship versus Shore in the advertisement, was really conti ibuted chiefly by822 words
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Article43 1923-08-28 983 But Short of .Water (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 25. A wireless message has been received from the s.s. Miikesnn Maru to the effect that she is putting into Singapore on Sunday morning, as she is short of water.43 words
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Article109 1923-08-28 983 A Government, outside mutt in, has no bowels of compassion. A Member of Parliament asked the Home Secretary whether, since petrol had fallen from 4s. 3;d. to Is. B|d. per gallon in the last three years, and there had been a recent fall in the price109 words
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Article72 1923-08-28 983 This appeal to >k up the whole of yesterday, Mr Palgrave Rimpson of Messrs Presgrave and Matthews, continuing his arguments for the appellant (Mr E Rostados) the whole of the morning and the afternoon, for the most part quoting authorities in cupport of his submission. The hearing72 words
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Article95 1923-08-28 983 An elderly Chinese was knocked down in North Bridge Road, Singapore, by a iootor lus on Thursday and died of his injuries soon afterwards in Tan Tock Song's Ho pitil. The driver of the motor-bus, a Macao named Chong Siong was charged in the Record Police Court95 words
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Article809 1923-08-28 984 FLUTTER IN SHARE MARKET Sellers Withdraw The reasons are not very plain, but there has been a considerable flutter in he local share market, and buyers, vs ho have been “nibbling” for some time, are astonished by the sudden withdrawal of sellers, says the Malay Mai I. There809 words
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Article830 1923-08-28 984 ALLEGATION AGAINST EUROPEAN MOTORIST i here was a sequel to a recent collision between a motor-car and a bicycle in New Bridge Road in the Second Police Court, Singapore, before Mr. Ahearne, when Mr. William McMullan was charg ed with rash driving and thereby causing hurt to830 words
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Article94 1923-08-28 985 BIRTHS Phillip —On August 23, 1923, at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of Dr David Phillip, a yon Savage. At the European Hospital Kuala Lumpur, on the 24th instant, Maud, the wife of P G. Savage/ a daughter MARRIAGE Gossip—Grange—On 27th August», 1923, at St. George’s Church,94 words
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Article896 1923-08-28 985 in the growth of air transport and developments to meet political and oommercial necessity we have an inexhaustible theme. The establishment <f rapid and efficient passenger and postal n tWeen the United Kingdom «nd the Dominions and India ha s been discussed from every point896 words
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Article418 1923-08-28 985 m Kuala Lumpur k tt Vri.»W Boatw rigU Md Mr J. o voVX: J to oh alu rank and wear the uniform "of h* Corps on retirement. Mr. E. F. H. Beck, A.C.P., i« 1-» i"’ -r" a Un ?P ur September piping. Where he will take418 words
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Article1172 1923-08-28 986 China and Foreign Intervention Wilting to the Straits Times, A Cantonese asserts that “no person with unbiassed mind can read the Diplomatic Body’s Note to China without feeling tightly indignant at the unjust and shameful treatment of China by the foreign Powers” There is no doubt that “Cantonese”1,172 words
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Article508 1923-08-28 986 GOSSIP—CHANGE Rbctption At Dk J c Tni’i In the presence of a n omerOT M tion the wedding took place at 11 vP 1 to-day at St George’s, PenX of D J Gossip, M D, J P, Penang the late Mr J A Gossip and Mn Knoweley,508 words
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Article1607 1923-08-28 987 POLO, GYMKHANA RACES, dance AND WATER SPORTS PixiMd Well to the Fore The Perak Gymkhana Club at Taiping ky never had a more successful week-end than the one just ended. Apart from the Gymkhana Club races which were to be ►eld on Saturday, to be followed1,607 words
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Article762 1923-08-28 987 The Merchants’ Cup Presented by Merchants of Taiping. Handicap for all ponies 14-2 and unde and registered polo pmies. Cuss 0. i Furlongs. Or H G Holdbrook’s ch m Ranee 12 0 Owner 1 Mr Leong Eng Kbean’s My Companion 11.0 Col Grah am 2 Mr Tan Lee’s762 words
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Article725 1923-08-28 988 Brilliant Scene at Town Hall. At night a race ball was held at the Town Hall, Taiping, which had been brilliantly got up for the occasion, flags and palms predominating in the scheme of decorations. Mrs. Whitley was mainly responsible for this. The floor was in excellent725 words
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Article29 1923-08-28 988 •FortheJelf Cup Polo JX noted. Penang headed the list wi j followed by the Perak and the Iskander Club 2. Pena g fore won the Cup.29 words
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Article58 1923-08-28 988 loth. th for the Colman shield the by Mahibah Club defeated Daf?B&done goal to nil. The Hon e »wiy deley. the Governor's Deputy, g the medals. The brutal murder on ,ttbe early last month will 10 t i,L Par it Court next week witneH* ate under arrest58 words
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Article1628 1923-08-28 989 fyaMINATION in bankruptcy COURT In the B"Auptry Court, at Kuala lumpur, before Sir Lionel Woodward, CJC., the public examination of the directors of Kremban General Agency, Ltd was con Hired, reports the Straits Times’ Kuala Lumpur correspondent. Mr K. D. Shearn, on behalf of the liquidator, Mr1,628 words
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Article1059 1923-08-28 990 A TALE OF UNDERGROUND WORKING In the Supreme Court, at Ipoh, on Thursday last, Mr. Justice Watson resumed the hearing of suit brought by Ghf n Yoon Soong, of Tpoh, and Low Khuan and ('how Pong, of Sungci Siput, against, the Ileawood Tin and Rubber Company, Chen1,059 words
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Article583 1923-08-28 990 SUCCESSFUL ANNUAL DISPLAY The ninth annual competition» nech.nw.th the Penang M OD "jJ" Brigade were held at the corner rf r Street and Brick Kiln Road on sIT afternoon and, as usual, attracted W number of people to witness tb.di.pi? Among those present were the HonV M583 words
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Article526 1923-08-28 991 The residence of His Serene Highness Prince Dhongjai Siribandh, Governor of •nrthong. Siam, was destroyed by fire. The house was a large two storey build- a on the west banK of the river, near Tngthong, and was originally erected the use of His late Majesty on526 words
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Advertisement221 1923-08-28 992 CRITERION PRESS,’Ltd., I j£Y 69, BEACH STREET, PENANG. Jg ESTABLISHED 1883. V» PRINT RS PUBLISHERS. J Proprietors of the STRAITS CHO and PENANG SIN POE The most enterpiisirg and up-to-date Printers and Litho- graphers in the Orient. 2y Our plant is of the very latest Pattern and by constantly Cr221 words
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