The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 20 November 1923
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Title Section22 1923-11-20 1 The Straits Echo. MAIL EDITION. $lB PER AlilUM Mn ;!e Copy 40 cts VOL 21. PENANG TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925 NO. 4622 words
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Advertisement294 1923-11-20 1 CONTENTS i I Liaders Miscellaneous (ConZinusa) The Siamese Budget 1342 I Bases and Mobility 1346 I Ex Service Association 1356 Economic Fsith 1354 Maiden Effort 1356 F. M. S. Affairs 1360 {Ja! Masque 1356 Rubber Shareholders 1366 B P PPy ,)fty J 3 5? The F. M. S. 1370 ae294 words
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Advertisement204 1923-11-20 2 i' ,u/. c? m Ckß THE ®n 3l STRAITS ECHO I g MAIL EDITION. ,lll)n08BI1 I Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, O K) and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as all important news204 words
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Article25 1923-11-20 1342 MARRIAGE MellinFoster.On October 11, G. L. Mellin, eldest son of Mrs. Mellin, Wickham Hall. West Wickham, Kent, to Marjory Geraldine Foster (nĕe Lane).25 words
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Article1038 1923-11-20 1342 ibis i§ the Budget season. The report of Mr. W. J F. Williamson, Financial Adviser, on the Budget of Siam for the year B.E. 2464” (1923-24) and the facts and figures, covering a period of several years, which are included in it, deal with trade, currency, exchange,1,038 words
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Article271 1923-11-20 1342 Sia.AXooii Chinese Haise Relief I'cxo Our Own. Correspondent,} Kuala Lumpur, November 13 At a largely attended public mealing at the Chinese Chamber of t’oinmercr here, on Saturday, it «was decided to raise a fund for the relief of sufferer*. in the distresg du»' to tin -erioii' flood-271 words
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Advertisement34 1923-11-20 1342 1 P' A it s f Ak -I fLk > PUBLISHED DAILY. MAIL EDITION -Retaining the news of the week prior U departure of Mails for Europe The Criterion Press, Limited 59, Beach Street, i'enang.34 words
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Obituary130 1923-11-20 1342 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr. Lim Swee Cheng and family beg to thank those friends and relatives who kindly attended the funeral of his mother Mrs. Lim Kim Hye ned Lee Boon Hong Neoh and those who lent their motor ears, sent wreaths, letters and telegrams of condolence etc., in his sad bereavement.130 words
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Article1202 1923-11-20 1343 The Conference and Defence Reuter informs us that the Imperial Conference just concluded, passed a number of resolutions on Empire defence, suggesting guiding principles and their application to the several parts concerned. The provision of naval bases and facilities for repair and fuel to ensure the mobility of1,202 words
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Article293 1923-11-20 1343 m the Editor thej iraii subjects ofHi, Brilannic S MXt W, i e, one a Straits-born < hinese and w nte gentleman, both holder, oUh?" 1 r f g aBB P° rt s siened by the Bt of the Straits Settlement and by the Dutch Consul ar 11 entirely293 words
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Article193 1923-11-20 1343 A motor accident occurred about noon yesterday in front of the Tamil Cbuic iu Penang Road. Fortunately it attended with serious results. Mr Aerie, Acting Office Aslant, to Resident Councillor, Penang, travelling along w.lh Mbr. they noticed a C. w in their way. J ney193 words
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Article96 1923-11-20 1344 RUGBY FOOTBALL PENANG— PERaK V BA GKOK Visitors Beaten by lx Poimts /From Out Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, November 12 Heavy rain on Fuel ay and a high tide 0D Saturday flooded the playing itch. The match was placed in a downpoor. Bangkok won by 11 points (one goal96 words
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Article334 1923-11-20 1344 Kuala Lumpur I'eam Beat P. C. C. An interesting hockey match was played yesterday evening on the Esplanade between a team from the Railway Institute, Kuala Lumpur, and tbo P. C. U. The latter were unable t turn out anything like a goed team and had to334 words
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Article534 1923-11-20 1344 First Day’s Resul s (From Our Own Correspondent.) TLf- Kuala Lumpur, November 10 SkrJ as a attendance 3| the Blen’i On ;p baif r f the Ex-Service UU d Gi.ief Secretary was Jlu followijjg t )e fci u ;t, 'ACE 1 t Full 112“ MM*. Don) 1534 words
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527 1923-11-20 1344 DIRECTORS' REPORT iuliuuuig uiu excerpts Uum Hie Vilepurt ol buulh laipmg liu i>icu o .ng uuinpuuy ijld 1 lie Accounts, winch include die Balance Sheet ol the Old Company a.-> at 12th April, 1922, are set out luily to enable Shareholders to have a527 words
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Article1069 1923-11-20 1345 SPEECHES BY GOVERNOR AND COLONIAL SECRETARY The spirit which reigned over the Armistice Da) dinner, arranged by the Ex-Services Association, which was held at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, on Saturday night, was no wiiit less enthusiastic than that which has prevailed on similar occasions previously, says the S.F.P.,1,069 words
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Article427 1923-11-20 1345 Mr. W. D. assumed duties in charge pohes Department, transferred to Malacca, bennett will succeed htaT 1 The following passengers WlVh) H. E. Sir Laurence Guillemud u I Singapore on Sunday morning diately after the Armistice AmhZ, Service on the Seabelle for Kuala U I The Hon. Mr. Justice427 words
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Article910 1923-11-20 1346 Since Col. liepington figuratively speaking endeavoured to wreck the >aval base scheme in the sandbanks and shallows of the Johore Strait approaches, incidentally, he overlooked the fact that the Causeway had closed one of themobjections on what might be termed technical grounds have not been renewed with910 words
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Article80 1923-11-20 1346 Opening of New’ Stations The F.M.S. Railways announce th.* opening' of the undermentioned places on and from November 15 in connection with the opening of the line between Padang Tungku and Chigar Perak: Telang Halt Mor passengers onlv; Bukit Kota Station for passengers, parcels, goods an 1 live-stock,80 words
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Article465 1923-11-20 1346 H. E. the High Commissioner and 1 idy Guillemard arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday evening. Mr. Richard Ford is officially recogn.sed as Vice-Consul for the United States of America, at Penang. Dr. K. K. Pathy, Mrs. Pathy and children returned to Singapore from Ceylon on Monday465 words
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Article1307 1923-11-20 1347 A General Election The definite announcement that the Pi nun Minister has advised the Crown t > cLsolve Parliament will not cause astonish»? ent. The fact that a general eleotir n is hastened by Mr. Bald win is in accordance with expectation, despite the surprise expressed in some1,307 words
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Article285 1923-11-20 1347 <To the Editor of the S tr aitl £c|l(; vouch for the Buch an indignity from the h Dutch Officials and f“m wh»U± through I have since th”„ X friend of mine who contemnlul 7 Medan to think not only even 5 times before tiffing entry. I W a285 words
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Article123 1923-11-20 1347 Twelve Months’ Figures. Mr. F. W. Douglas, Controller 0/ RuH» Exports, sends us the following r restriction statistics ve for British Malaya, from November, IV to end of October, 1923. Total exports from British M» r 249,259 tons, Foreign Imports, 62,92 Net Exports 186,332. Restriction Area. Stock lioensed123 words
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Article829 1923-11-20 1348 Ex. A LEADING RANGOON CITIZEN The death took place at 5 a-m. ou Novem ber 2 at his palace in Kokiue of Mr. Lim Chin Tsong, the leader of the Chinese community and one of the best known of figures in Rangoon. The deceased gentlemanEx. - 829 words
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Article84 1923-11-20 1348 .T. A cuiions case' was mentioned in the Third Police Court, Singapore, when an Indian clerk, named [shat Bas, employed by Mr. G. Campbell, was o'urged with kidnapping a hoy fr »m India. 1 he case was postponed, and hail fixed at 810,000. It isundeiscood that tie– .T. - 84 words
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Article244 1923-11-20 1348 -T.O.M. Hazlitt-O’Sullivan. At the Methodist Episcopal huroh, Ipoh, on Saturday, the wedding took place of Miss aroline Mary Hazlitt, sister of Mr. P. K. Hazlitt, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ipoh, and Mr. Timothy Adolph u«> O’Sullivan, Insprc or of Schools, Pahang. Toe Church was v» ry prettily-T.O.M. - 244 words
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Article43 1923-11-20 1348 Crown Enters Nolle Prosequi (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, November 11. At the Singapore Assizes, this mornin", Inspector Corben wn discharged, the Deputy Public Prosecutor Major N. H. P. Whitley, intimating that the Crown was not proceeding w.th th case.43 words
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Article288 1923-11-20 1348 Need f r Extra P lice Vigilance 1 i ves and <>: <!•-« of t fr ternitv "rd appt ar t> Lh very »»usy ju*»t nov 'TI I i 1 i ere ipp> ars )Im a epidemic of thefts and minor urgHrie* u progiess. ?\pirt from288 words
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Article105 1923-11-20 1348 A Chinese living n an island in the Johore Straits has just had convincing proof of the long arm of the law. About a month ago he is allezed to have murdered another man, put the b >dy in a sack, and put the sack in the105 words
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Article48 1923-11-20 1348 Penang and Home Team Draw (From Our Own Correipondent Bangkok, November 13 In the second izams yesterday, Penang made a bett* r showing, their team including two Bam/kok men. The weather was vile and the grou. d liquid mud. The result was a pointlow draw.48 words
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Article151 1923-11-20 1348 -TOM. Sunlight Rovers K. Lumpur, vs Hgo Y».w Seah’h Team, Penang In the badminton match whi ih tx k place on Saturday the 10th and Sunday the 11th instant, at tic Kuala Lumpur Bata Rnd G'ounds, between Sunlight Rovers a:d Hoo Yew y Gah’s Team, Pcr sn/, th» former-TOM. - 151 words
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Article413 1923-11-20 1349 ASSAULT ON A MALAY GIRL Elderly Malay Fined -100 l i the Police Cou t to-day the case was decided in which an elderly Malay named Hamat bin Tahir was charged with assault on a young Malay girl Che Noon binti Hashi tn, aged 11 years, nt about413 words
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Article179 1923-11-20 1349 Hie following list of holidays in the Colony durin r the year 1924 is published in the Government Gazette;--New Years Day Jauuarv 1, Tnipusam January 22, Chinese N«w ar Febru ivy <) and 6, Good Friday and following day April IS and i 9, Eister Monday April179 words
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Article1090 1923-11-20 1349 -T.O.M. CHINESE PUBLIC MEETING IN IPOH Re PR MENTATIONS TO GOVERNMENT A meeting was held on Saturday afternoon at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce to protest against a proposed increase in the scale of fees for licences of those dealing in rubber. Mr. Leong Sin Nam-T.O.M. - 1,090 words
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Article114 1923-11-20 1349 Tub January Mii»" bl We learn to-day from Mr a that the Penang Turf Club J b ing will he held on the Bth. 10th an<l wtil t There will be eight race, J d Jj ilio ,l on the third there «ill b uke9 will race114 words
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Article5455 1923-11-20 1350 the high commissioner s ADDRESS GOVERNMENT AND DECENTRA LISATION The Financial Position Following is the address of His Exce lency the High Commissioner, Sir j.aurence Nunns Guillemard, K.C.8., K at the meeting of the Federal Council to-day: -jr Highnesses and Honourable jj,inkers Oi the Federal Council, In preparing5,455 words
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Article708 1923-11-20 1353 CUSTOMS AND FINANCE OFFI- RETIRING 00 oi our advisers are due to retire in ihe near future, savs the Straits 'l'lmes' Bangkok correspondent. Next month, after a period of fifteen years’ rvioe, Mr. W. Nunn, the Adviser of Customs, leaves for home for good. During the period he has708 words
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Article172 1923-11-20 1353 (To the Editor of the StraUt Echo.} Sir,-—We thank you for expressing the public views recently on this matter Although this practice is not yet been completely smashed out, there are a large number of men saved from entering such places where they seldom come out with anything left.172 words
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Article117 1923-11-20 1353 Heavy Accumulations in Bombay London, Oot.BlMessrs. Montagu’» weekly silver report states that the market has W« steady though occasionally rather active. Notwithstanding large aoouin lations of silver in Bombay, verging 18,(100 bars—a quantity which w augmented heavily within k. fortnight—silver is being still parch a Bear covering took117 words
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Article81 1923-11-20 1354 MARRIAGES Duke—Hill. On November 12, 1923, a t the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook, John Duke, of Singapore, to Catherine Hill, M.A., M. 8., Ch.B., D.P.H., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hill, of Sandyford, Glasgow. Lease—Genot.—On August 31, at the British Consulate, Constantinople,81 words
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Article855 1923-11-20 1354 The Baldwin Government was undistinguished, and chiedy r -irarkabie for the somewhat colourless role played by the Prime Minister, bit if his term of office is not assoc>oe 1 with any definite constructive policy, except Protection, this issue, which he is asking the (lectors to decide, will provide855 words
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Article102 1923-11-20 1354 Mit. Anthony and Party Held I p On Tuesday night the mail train for Kuala Lumpur left Prai more than two hours behind time. This was due to derailment at the Prai Station. The engine after being shunted was about to be coupled to the rc-t102 words
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Article471 1923-11-20 1354 Her Highness the Ranee of Sarawak i" leaving for England in the middle of this month. Mr. Boswell, of the Forest Departii. r.t, Klang, leaves for Batu Gajah on transfer on Thursday. i he Hon. Mr. C. W. C. Parr, C.M.G., 0.8. E., British Resident, Perak, arrived471 words
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Article1138 1923-11-20 1355 Government Research Yetterday we quoted the h po I < n the section of the Bulletin of the I penal Institute dealing with ti e investig t on carried out by the Scientific and Technical Research Department. It was stated that on the recommendation of the Institute ceitain1,138 words
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Article73 1923-11-20 1355 .—ST. A twakow containing eighty cases of rubber, valued at $B,OOO, capsized while coming out to a ship lying off the Main Wharf, Singapore, on Saturday. The twakow went to the bottom, with here*? go but the marine police managed to recover nine cases. A Malay.—ST. - 73 words
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438 1923-11-20 1355 D«.oonAik Ke.no Gm The w d I in, Senbeam Hal p‘ P’ esenoe of a very 1„„ n ife Oot Aik KeojJ and the eldest daughter, and Mrs. Khoo Sian Ew. K mony was performed, aecordm. u X'"’ onstom by the bride's he bridal chamber.438 words
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Article81 1923-11-20 1355 Sir,-The letter by Mr. published in your issue tUt tbw serves to show to ta theory and is a nice difference be we Q()n practice of the status J ead i D g European British draws two the letter aforesaid the rea conclusions therefrom. (a) Coloured Brihsh sub eetaha81 words
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Article872 1923-11-20 1356 KEDAH BRANCH’S SUCCESSFUL DINNER I The Kedah Branch of the ex-Service Association of Malaya held a very sac- ceg6 f n ,dinner at Sungei Patani on Saturday, November 10. H H Tunku Ibrahim, C M G, the Re yent of Kedah Mr W Peel, the Adviser Mr W872 words
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Article391 1923-11-20 1356 '-'hart holders in the Rajah Hitarn Coconut Estate LM. will be pleased with the annonruement that the Directors have decided to pay a maiden dividend of 2 l 2 per cent. Most of them reside in Europe, and should get tlnir first dividend before f hristmas. Rajih391 words
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Article635 1923-11-20 1356 PROCEEDS IN All) OF EARL HAIG’S HUND iho E. anti Hotel wn** tho v-- u of i.other \ery b iHunt fil iation .it nig t when a Masque Bdwuh ll in «id of Earl Hni/s ex-Bervioeincn’i Fun I. Many briili n. similar functions hi u been held at635 words
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Article516 1923-11-20 1357 Penang and Province Wellesley We have received from Mrs. J* hn Mitchell, Hon. Secretary to F7arl Hii.’® Poppy Day fund, results of the roller tio s made from the sale of Poppes in Pen: mr to ably organized by Mrs P. J. Sprou'e. The total sum516 words
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Article2793 1923-11-20 1357 THE BUDGET MEETING Replies to Unofficial Queries V\ e take the following from the Malay Mail of Wednesday: The Federal ouncil met in Kuala Lumpur this morning. I here were present: H F. the High Commissioner (Sir L. N < iuilh mard). 1 lie Hon. the Chief Secretary2,793 words
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Article618 1923-11-20 1359 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. November 15. The Federal Council sat till 4.30- yesterday and then adjourned to Saturday. The Financial Adviser, in reference to the vote for Japanese relief, said the sum remitted to the British Ambassador in lokio would .be used at his discretion.618 words
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Article183 1923-11-20 1359 (To the Editor of thp ra Sir,-I crave th\. ina Ecl >" columns to tiy and sltkf"" f to the exact position of aff regarding Opium and Todd/ 1 eun B ee the former is monopoly whereas the lattpr mercy of the highest bidder. 18 at Opium183 words
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Article267 1923-11-20 1359 Alleged Rubber Smuggling Mr. O’Doiinel of the Chandu Monopolies Department to-day charged in the Second Police Court, before Mr. A. V. Aston, a Tamil, Arumugam, with landing rubber at Tanjong Raya, off Northam Road, on the morning of the 14th instant. Accused claimed trial and the case was267 words
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Article979 1923-11-20 1360 At the Federal* Council meeting in July, H. E. the High Commissioner mentioned the works at Prai to illustrate the absence of anything like united action in the common development of Malaya. In the Colony, there was a lack of enthusiasm, and it was left to the F979 words
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Article550 1923-11-20 1360 Mr. J. ihcseira, Chief Clerk, District and Land Office, Taiping, and lately Chief Clerk, Perak State 'lna- ir\, was given a farewell dinner at Hup Bee Hotel l»y the Treasury staff on the eve of his departure for Upper Perak on his well-earned promotion as Financial Assistant.Ex.550 words
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Article1258 1923-11-20 1361 Rubber Shareholders We have received a copy of tl-e verbatim account of the Chairman’,, speech at the annual meeting of the Rubber Shareholders’ As-ociation. The speech was delivered on October 23. It covers a variety of questions of great interest to everyone connected wi'h the lubber industry. Mr.1,258 words
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Article386 1923-11-20 1361 Lecturi; Bt Sir Neill Malcolm The Victoria League has recently added to its manifold activities in promotiLX among the peoples of the British Et»r2 and giving aid to settlers from Gmw Britain as well as extending hospitality to visitors from the Colonies, by appiintinL agent in Singapore386 words
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Article99 1923-11-20 1361 Ticket Collector's A distressing railway acede place on Friday which )M) na med death of a Tamil wa s a Suppiah. The deceased wn ticket collector, was on the nJ. which left Tank toad stat He was missed w*enhe «»> fflade at Gemas, and his along the line.99 words
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Article418 1923-11-20 1362 An Excellent Customer lan article on the pussibi 1 ities of o.jHsb Malaya as an imperial asset, a i n a special supplement of a fiancial daily, published in connection th the Imperial Economic Conference, W fter noting the trade figures and the chief 4 oorts, goes on418 words
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Article80 1923-11-20 1362 following is the list of subscriptions to the building fund of the Penang Chinese Recreation Club Amount already acknowledged $2,255 r< Choong Lye Hock 200 Lim Cheng Kung Tye Poh Sun 100 Chua Cheng Liat ICO Cheah Wat Hye Oh Eng Leong 60 Khoo Siew Liam 6080 words
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Article569 1923-11-20 1362 BIG FIGHT IN CINTRA STREET !n the Second Conrf>-day, In-pec»o’ Charles Harwood, of the Pitt Street Stition, charged fou- ChinesWon- Ch<n Soo Sang, Foo Wah and Ng Fook-with committing affray at Cintra Street Li« night. Four constahi-s gave evidence to tle effect that while they were on duty569 words
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Article1071 1923-11-20 1362 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS IN THE KARL CASE The Cm t of the Second Magi-trit*, Pen tn/, wtis again crowded y stn d iy af nn athe c.*-e was r samul in w‘ i h a in s To h Ah K >e, st.nls chnrgHl wiri v Imtnily erasing gri1,071 words
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Article303 1923-11-20 1363 JUDGMENT IN KHOO JHL AN TEK ESTATE. Windfall for Chinese in Kuala Lumpur. His Lordship M”. Justice Sprou’c to-day delivered judgment in the mater of the trusts of two deeds of settlement b th made by the Ide Khoo Thean lekai d dated December 8, 1888. As will303 words
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Article3843 1923-11-20 1363 NEXT YEAR’S BUDGET INNOVATIONS IN THE ESTIMATES Tribute to Acting Chief Secretary Wednesday’s meeting of the Federal ouncil was notable for the debate on the Supply Bill, in which all the unofficial members took part, says the Malay Mail. The Chief Secretary made a clear, lucid, and guarded3,843 words
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Article220 1923-11-20 1365 'From 0«r Own Correrpond,nt; The Hon a M tw P o' course of his reply to the Budge agteed with the Hon. Mr. IAJ ticisms concerning too many on io railways and regarding the .in crease of pensions which had cau genu ial Unofficial consternation, (K reason,220 words
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Article205 1923-11-20 1365 CHIEF JUSTICE AND LOCAL CONDITIONS Murder Trial From Our Own, Corresponded Singapore, November lbAt the Singapore Assizes this morning.* the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, addressing the jury at the trial of W Chinese charged with the murder two Chinese off the Oeylang said that it was205 words
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Article1074 1923-11-20 1366 fhe Chairman s speech at the annual meeting of the Rubber Shareholders' Association might be described without exaggeration as comprehensive. In the space of seven and a hail' columns Mr. Zvin touched upon a dozen topics of interest to members of this youthful but exceedingly active Association. The1,074 words
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Article455 1923-11-20 1366 Ihe lion. Mr. W. S. Gibson, Legal Adviser, F.M.S., left for Singapore, mi ihursday. Mr. R. W. Duff, of Kelantan fame, was playing golf at Sunningdale last month, and looking as young as in the old days. Miss Goulding, nursing sister, Medical Department, F.M.S., is due from455 words
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Article1034 1923-11-20 1367 Passports: A Matter for the S.C.B.A. We publisi two lett< rs the discrimination exerci el ly I-a Dutch Indies anthoriti s i.i d a in,' with holders of pas»po»ts i sued by the Straits Settlements Gove-urn nt. The facts have received a gr.od d al of jub’iHty, an1,034 words
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Article251 1923-11-20 1367 A Test ase On the prosecution of Inspector Neave, Mong Chee Inn, the prop ietor of a coffee shop at 183, Hivh-s'reet, Kuala Lumpu”, was convicted for selling and exposing for sde ohscei.e picture po-tca ds, and sentenet d to pay a fin j ol #5O251 words
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Article350 1923-11-20 1367 f, ght amongst Chinese iju ing t' e pa-4 week thera k fights M Chinese m Peoanc, hr!,< that four btwe/.r I*"'- 1 h "-'''‘.‘P hef <»e Mr. AHo nwfre L° each and warned. Today the Detective n.„, I eoang, charged another Chine” with being in possession of350 words
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Article318 1923-11-20 1367 (To the Editor of the Straits EM Sir.—The mean treatment .Mr. Li® Clung Teik and several other members of tho Chinese com, J’ unl r) f C c-ived at the hands ofthe Dokauthrrities when visaing Medan immediate action. M n nirin«l Mr. Li m Cheng Teik is an Commissioner318 words
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Article32 1923-11-20 1368 in the remaining semi-final of the Doubles Handicap, Class B,” C. D. D Hogan and J. J. Saunders l5 beat A. Eeittand J. U. Green 15.3, 6 2, 9-7. :O32 words
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Article416 1923-11-20 1368 The New Year Mhkting. The proposed programme of t'’e Penang Ttrf Club’s New Year Mett'ng to be In Id on Tuesday, January 8, Thurt-day, Januar y 10 and Saturday, Jai u «ry 12 is publis' td. As we stated a few days apo, then» will le eight416 words
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Article491 1923-11-20 1368 S.F.P. Trials of Ge ting to Town. T e f„t t 1,.0 f n Singapore) s daily Lee n.ing rao re ciffi to ,e d wirh, rnaB f, 80re iy p re!ae t j ts f Bo e who are even r ode-nt»]y f >'s rvai.t. AS.F.P. - 491 words
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Article181 1923-11-20 1368 Tr\gi:i>y in Madras Lank Mr. A. V. Aston, sitting in his capacity of H. M. Coroner, to-day held an inquest touching the death of a hinese woman, Yun Ah Sim, at 10, Madras Lane who was alleged to have (lied by hanging herself to a beam in181 words
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Article1984 1923-11-20 1368 BUDGET CRITICISM niEF Secretary a Reply Al the Federal Council Meeting on Wednesday the Hon. Mr H. L. (owdv. in the course of his maiden speech as a m i ilicr of the Council, said that aecarding to what he could make out, as far a> revenue was1,984 words
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Article146 1923-11-20 1369 1.-ST* (From Out Own G>rr«<t»;>Uent. The Federal Council resumed its srtttng this morning and passed several BiUf The Rubber Dealers Bill was withdraw the Legal Adviser proposing and Coun« approving its reference to a tai Committee. The Chief moved the adjournment ot Council ,1,... The Hon.1.-ST* - 146 words
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Article21 1923-11-20 1370 BIRTH Ua w At Muar, Johore, on Noveinr 13, 1923, to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaw, a sOD21 words
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Article904 1923-11-20 1370 People in the F.M.S. cannot complain f lack of variety in the proceeds of the Federal Council. A wide range of tuples engaged the Chief Secretary s attention, and there were other matters ,ilecting administration and policy with uhich he found himself unable to deal impromptu. These necessitate904 words
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Article139 1923-11-20 1370 On Saturday the officers and men of the D (Chinese) Company, Penang Volunteer Infantry, gave a very successful dance at their Club premises in MacMister Ro id which had been well got up for the occasion Tin- inclement weather might have prevented some of the fair139 words
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Article458 1923-11-20 1370 Ihe following leave has been granted—Mr. R Bird and Mr. J. R. Neave, < ;eh eight months. It was stated at the meeting of ihe entral P».rak Planters Association II Mr. Pinching would resume his lectures in Ipoh, next year. Mr. C. A. Goldenburg, of the Hood Rubber Products458 words
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Article1313 1923-11-20 1371 The Chinese in Singapore We have received an ad.en e v py of One Hundred Years’ Hi.-t< ry of the Chinese in Singapore,” by M r Song Ong Siang, MA, L.L.M a va’mb’e work roost ably written by one fully t qu pp d f r the task.1,313 words
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Article1166 1923-11-20 1371 MADAME ANDREWS.HAR WB FI) t SINGING Nt Audience’s Appreciation If ever a Penang audience was ul storm it was on Saturday nil concert and dramatic entertain™ tbe Of funds for St Churoh, when Mad,,me Murfele Harris, A. S. 'M 1 nppoaranoe. A wonderful m?’ was in store for1,166 words
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Article346 1923-11-20 1372 TSEBTaISKO BY s. F. X ASSOCIATION 1? anc sXivi -i <- Hrc Compound «Uy > ip m occasion -was the reception given bv thof g, F X A -so nation b R( sahib D. Arulanandum Pillai, the n- -vi v appointed Agent to the Government of India.346 words
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221 1923-11-20 1372 A large gathering assembled at the premisses of the Subordinate Civil Service Association in Anson Road, on Saturday evening. The occasion was the distribution of prizes to the winners of the recent Pingpong Tournament and an address which was to follow at 6 p.m. I’ho Club221 words
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Article112 1923-11-20 1372 1 fiir-1 in toI > > i les Handicap Cia-s B, vs hich w -I v, -u e 1 as fi v- Vf. -1,, k d .n H E. Robe ton 1 b t > I). I) H m and J. .1. .und i -15 1, f »>112 words
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Article64 1923-11-20 1372 When Ip h m t 1 .p li ni fed k Anson U;it d at I’ pvh o ituid’iy, write-our Ip h co rr spi nd- nf, t c :at e .-b- lin a ti ore a 1, Osma i <>: nt’ I n Ipoh in h64 words
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Article45 1923-11-20 1372 Singapore beats Johore (From Our Own Corretpondent Singapore, November 19 In the Rugby footbdl (ompviiti< n for the M daya Cup, play«d he <• on >aturday afternoon, Joh ire put up a fine game against Singapore but lost by 18 pointe to ni).45 words
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Article378 1923-11-20 1372 Hunt Section The rides on Tuesday and Thursday list wme not too wi ll attended. Unfortuna’ely, a considerable numb*r of mounts were on th« sick list and the rides in cons queni’t’ resolved thomsolvts i ito little more thmi exeicise r-piiiH. Sunday mo ni'ig’s rend zvous, the378 words
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Article513 1923-11-20 1373 CENTRAL COMMITTEE S RECOMMENDATION 'file following notes aic published in the I*. \.M. agenda b\ court cs\ o| the I ion. Air Ritchie With reference to the existing discontent in respect of the unduly high allowances for cettain estates, and unfairly low allowances to \oung producers, the Central513 words
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Article504 1923-11-20 1373 RUBBER DEALERS’ BILL WITHDRAWN 1 he Federal Council resumed its sitting on Saturday under the presidency of His Excellency the High Commissioner. T heir Highnesses the Sultans and all the members were present. The Bills were taken first. Railways Bill The Amending Bill of the Railways Enactment. 1912,504 words
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Article457 1923-11-20 1373 in a series if articles in 'manual paper dealing w “A Parts of the British cT anoi Hon. MoS writes on British North Bn» gives facts and figures 8 familiar to most of our re «9 notes that since the signatrf for n 1882 the country has457 words
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Article1203 1923-11-20 1374 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST. X*m« of Company. Buyer»j Sellers Remark DOLLAR SHARES. J Cts. cts. uunbv Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.20 1.25 cum AUr D «*iah Rubber Estate, Ltd. 1.30 1.4 Q Malay Estates, Ltd 2.00 j 2.10 Planting Syndicate Ltd: 13.25 13.75 j Km ng Rubber Estate, Ltd...! 0.50 0.6«?1,203 words
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