The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 26 February 1924

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS. VOL 22 PENANG: FEBRUARY 26, 1924 NO. 9
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    • 371 1 COIJTEN *~S H LEADERS: MISCELLANEOUS: Continued) X 3m h v n” S* frr ut A School Incident 160 X S The Expert and the Fisherman ...153 <s mlfn Ifio .8 Cinema Censorship Rubber Smuggl.ng 162 H 8 Traffic in Penang >63 Motor Car on Fire 162 W Rubber Smuggling Sir
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    • 209 2 ;.^-M 7 jsX WaxX <W ri > \p ?y THE -V I STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. '■■«OOOOO..W Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe 5% X and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as all important
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  • 992 147 From Sir William Murison's stutcthe Legislative Council yesterdav it will be gathered that the 3ment has decided to take action upOD the Report of the Venereal Diseases Smittee, and. in spite oi the Bishop of Singapore and his supporters, we 3fe convinced that- the decision wi 1 be approved
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  • 483 147 Air. E. \V. 1. (lilman, Controller of Labour, goes on leave by the Alofwi and Air. A. S. Jeii acts tor him. Inche Abdullah 1 acob, of Batu Yon, Tail.mg, (S.lvei Aledallist), will be y iiig to England ior the Empire Exhi bniiai a.- a basketry-guru. Mr.
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    • 23 147 [ijeSirails ciw MAiLYdHION PUBLISHED DAILY a,, the week prior to footainiDg departure M Mail’ for Europe Criteria» P-*»s. Lln,ited 59 Beach Street, Penang.
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  • 1789 148 AN IMPRESSION Pal» and dar k blued, green ari l red v.«-re the dominatiLg note! of colour in the Chingay procteicn yeiteiday afternoo and the strong sunlight nhinced the picturexqueneew f t i m > n Latues. With drums and rjio'ah, and towering standards borne ly eco'rs f
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  • 491 149 rn.DArFME ETlNfi (tn» chancre, F>b' u v l S nf tie Legislative ji 'S in "P'y t! H D .•««ili»*" T ~k: first, The GotI-. T Cb »«r" hat H kf «ahce» and other 2. fro M He answer is in »>’« >i r ds x>e»^ m0 rlo
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  • 1223 149 BIG SUM INVOLVED CHINESE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL In the Second Police Couit yesterday afternoon, Mr. H.A. Foirer conducted the preliminary enquiry in which a Chinese 'Veh Peng Hong, till recently connected with Messrs. Mohamed Masoom Co., rubber dealers, Penang, stands dinged with cheating the Borneo Co. Ltd
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  • 445 150 MR. C. W. DARBISHIRE’S ATTACK SCANDALOUS MISUSE OF PUBLIC FUNDS.” In the House of Commons on January 21 at question time Mr. Darlasbird rn.de *n attack on the Post Office-Singep ne Club cherne in the follow.ng term- Mr. Da'bishire asked the Under-Secrc-tary of State for the Co’onies
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  • 153 150 Ax Absolute Preventive” Great prominence is given by the Matin to the discovery of what is stated to Im- an absolute preventive of the malignant forms of venereal disease. The new remedy, which is called Stovarsol, lihh bis n experimented with for over two years, and hiu- been reported
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  • 538 150 h.; auacau mahmud REVIVES AN ADDRESS q |j_. L < t ii<- Zohara Mosque th., v»ma of a pleasant At H given on Sunday evening by the pmmc ,i Alor Star in honour of the conferment ol the M.G., on H. 11. Tungkii Mahmud, lhe
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  • 540 150 1 'ASIWLS v. XOJlAbs A Dkawx Game i he aouals and the Nomads n their hist League encounter WS L' on the Esplanade before a l ar ing. The Casuals scored a glArt three minutes of the start t have won, bub for a last Ininut(; the
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  • 1097 151 q»v9 the Straits We are *^“,3 'figures about the to some grange conrubber***^' Hcy pf restriction, Xrest of all journals, EWD ite balance somewhat when tJThe subject. Wewere sorrtXs“otBurpri^'theo%ml; warn summarising a limo. W iee tah appeal to state a re™'" Zt larger consumption, not 23,“«*» the advance
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  • 558 151 AI.IJ.GEI» CO IGERY iii connection with the charge of forgery in which a Tamil, Ariokasamy, had been committed to the Supreme Court i )i' trial, further evidence was heard today by the desire of the D.P.P. Accused, it will be remembered, had been employed as a cook by
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  • 1204 152 Free Press. I t 4 5 H gruuib.c, t l(j ti DeK*”: th. de-».-* > vil hih du< 11 hi- o urnaliatic confreres that first Straits aircraft wney S j, jh-ill made public h« re 1 aU q o j ier Malcolm or by the > January 14-
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  • 325 152 Farewell Messages I lhc Special Service Squadion left I S imaporc on Sunday. lhe men weft I lined along the decks, and on even I ship tin 1 band was playing. H.h. tiki Governor went on board the Hood I left shortly before the >Squadron gU I
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  • 1014 153 interesting to know 11 the btraite a“ d iVL b w lW r propose to take to give ts p recomuteujiectwnie oj p a vid <i- Stead in d»*‘ fisheries of British Alanot thinking of the pro- > r reiganisation and umhcatioii, for f w
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  • 404 153 The lion. Air. J. H. Al. Robson is proceeding Home on leave shortly. Dr. Stanton, P.C.M.0., F.M.S., has returned to the Federal Capital from his holiday in Brastagi. Air. Kenneth A. Stevens returned on Sunday to Singapore from Zamboanga. He shortly proceeds to Java. The District Officer,
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  • 785 154 The Hub The anthem at J poh on Sunday 'How Dreadful is this Place.” Still it was scarcely necessary to rubic io* Business and the Chingay We |have mentioned the fact that th j three days’ Cbingay processions entail eonsiderable expenditure. A lengthy interval has elaeped since the
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  • 443 154 Everybody knows we are looking forward this year to a more abundant orop for ,the whole Kingdom than last year”, says the Bangkok Times. Further the prices being freely paid for paddy have soared beyond anything dreamed of a year ago. And yet somehow these big prices
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  • 332 154 We do not suppose, says ft, F that the proposals of to venereal diseasel measures a. the Attorney General in c entirely satisfy any one of ft schools of thought or action* matte”. They amount to 011 pulsory registration of brothel. prostitutes, compulsory nntilUv disease automatically involve
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  • 191 154 Two plain clothes, constables whom on rounds in the vicinity of Mackeaa Road, Singapore, in the early houns Monday morning, had a very nano’* cape when they were fired at by Chinese'. The constables had seen® men coming out of a lane .leading» Kampong Satu and their
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  • 651 155 dIyTpROCESSION SECON .m r wded y. e9te, i‘ y Town ntint r v district?, the «iu >«“>« *5 and the Sontl er„ w jtne?s the impoM»-> Lament l 0 a j.i.fy-one sections Zaken by the Chinese Cow. predoo* da^ ft D it |/b 3 hners and scrolls, muni
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  • 117 155 With a view to rnioimi-'ing the delay i'i thv re-transmission of the telegrams and cables ia the passage of messages miinly to and from the East, the Eastern Telegiaph Company is negotiating with the French Government in the hope of obtaining a di'-ect wire from
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  • 355 155 Sequel to Sinking ok Sailing Vessel R vngoon, F«Oi u o y 8 After a protracted trill before Mr, Justice Young and a m x>d jury, Basvia, owner of the sailing ship Maschyagandhi, was sentenced to day to six year»’ rigorous imprisonment, while Sibupathi Pilbty, the master, and
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 452 155 First Day’s Results [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, February 19. In fine weather the New Year Meeting opened with a large attendance, including the Sultan of Perak and the Resident of Selangor. There were big fields and the going wa s good. For the first time the
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    • 1006 156 SECOND MATCH Albion Beaten The «second match in the Penang lookball League between the Albion (Europcans) and the Wanderers (Malay») on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon, produced a better game of soccer than the opening match on Tuesday, the Wanderers winning an exciting contest by 2 goab to
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  • 442 156 Camp at Lumut J T’ A’ ellang nd I>rw Ue t W Jeslej h. C. Os. is now bein- i J' 1 Lumut. 'lhe first batch left on th lor a course from the 17th to the second batch is leaving ou and will be engaged from the
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  • 119 156 The Municipal Health statement D the week ending February 9 gi vefi the total number of deaths as 186, repr® 96ll ing a death rate of 25.13 per mille P eral1 num, compared with 28.65 in the ceding week and with 25.34 in the coWj «ponding week
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  • 3171 157 I monda^ pEC mber 17 I Present 1... GoverDOr <S,r I'irf-»* B Thompson (Officer ComI *r:. e (Sir FTed-Attomey-Gener.l (Sir JlTreasurer (Mr. A. M. L fe eury ior Coanc n,,r M<,lftceB k s..fc J- Lornie (Commissioner of Lita Mr. B. 0. Winstedt (Acting Director Gray (Acting Principal Uvii
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  • 1076 159 fh e Legislative le 1’ the whole question of Colony. Those ol .en.-uf’ n, P experience of the «to Censor in Penang during 01 remember that the civil r drawn from the Governor- th often silly, but nearly nt n t 1 w ahws P om P ous
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  • 444 159 Captain V. H. Wells, A.D.C., to General Malcolm, having left for England on February 16, is struck off the Strciigtn of the Command. Mr. A. C. Rodda, probationary Assistant Commissioner of Police, has gone to take charge of the police district at Kuala Kubu and Rasa. Inche
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  • 1379 160 Ricardo and Capital Levy It is exactly 101 years at o to-rn'-ro.v eince David Ricardo in Parliament u a ed words which might very well he used there to-day by an advocate of the capital levy: So convinced am I he said of the indispensable necessity of getting
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  • 282 160 We have received a complaint from correspondent, a parent presumably relating to the appearance of pupib J a local School on the route taken br Admiral Sir Hubert Brand and bu officers, on the occasion of the Naval visit to Penang. He states that the School was
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  • 115 160 Successful Pursuit of Twakow (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 2 Four Chinese and one Malay fro® Malacca were fined $5OO or six mo imprisonment for rubber smogiW Mr. Binnie, a superior ce J, the Customs, with Malay 0 n a revenue launch, chased a twakow and
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  • 1019 161 k I _och’p«o blEM venereal jt of the vinm experienced and thirteen j^ rs 00 aave evidence. Not one >r doctors g a startling tale of disease K ov it is penetrating into the iJ of the population and bml) n it with destruction. It is, ct «rfwtly true
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  • 594 161 RASH DRIVING Mac A lister Road Fatality As already stated, Mr. H. A. Forrer, Second Magistrate, yesterday began the preliminary enquiry in which two Tamils, Odiachy and Doresamy stand charged with driving a Municipal night soil van, at Macalister Lane on January 15, in a rash and negligent
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  • 173 162 There was great commotion in I enang Road a little after 7 o’cb ck last night at the junction of Burmah, Maxwell am Penang Roads, when a n.ob r car was g< en to be on fin-. The l ire Brigade was called out and put
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  • 234 162 No Speculator writes to the* Times of Malaya: Mr. Robson, in his speech to the Selangor Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of anmerce, remarked that there was a large amount of capital locked, up in non-coupon rubber but no figures are given to support this bare statement. an
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  • 105 162 Leaving Next on’h (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sii g ,p ire, Feta utiy 'l l L'ely .loihs ariivtd from home on Pa<»»day. u It. derick Jiiue-, GoveioorE ct <f (I Win Iw i d Is aads, and Lady J one* will uve S>u oru lor home by
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  • 586 162 V e do not profess, '-ays the 1‘ ree Pre-', to know the extent of the -inuggiing in rubber which is going on, or whether the means which Government is adopting to check it are likely to prove adequate, but it i- quite apparent, as’ we hinted -orne
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  • 540 162 One never, 'says the Malay pects the first day of the races Ju forward anything very intriguing the dress point of view and t wa> no exception. There wCTpretty frock- but not many th't outstanding. One rather had th?;' pression that the majority of were saving
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  • 1064 163 fortun^ Jb in" its senior 8i 8 d toils oi departments. Dr. oCeerx and hea Q y Tbollia s, Hi, and Mr- Diton Bell iir of outstanding ability and ali tbe publie service, while Xr of their successors, of a number ot and Jlr lr a(M idiM
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  • 451 163 ijxHi ior t -T.O.M. Col. Perry of the Yukon Gold Company, has left Kuala Lumpur en route to Kuropc. H.li.H. the Princess of Bejaburi, the Piince oi Jainad and Prince Anuvatan:iall of Siamarc due in Singapore from Europe about the middle of April. Mr. J. L. Humphreys,
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  • 1219 164 Death of Sir Henry Lucy A Reuter telegram announces the d ari of Sir Henry Lacy, at the agejf Until 1916, Sir Henry Loey, a? M.P. wrote the admirable and amcs n review of the week at Westminster, an attractive feature of Punch. lie was chief of the
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  • 352 164 With conditions shaping for Cornish tin mining it difficult to follow the latest that doyen of the industry Thomas. Were it not for the’resteef'J*? that gentleman has meiited, not r 1 writer but as a champion mining through all its trials andf? lations, there would be
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  • 206 164 Alleged Smuggling In the District Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, the hearing was continued it which five Chinese, the proprietor staff of Chop Guan, 199 Victoria Street stand charged wi h landing rubber iu Penang on January 23. Yesterday afternoon Messrp. Bynt Clark, Sennett, and a Revenue Officer
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  • 308 165 ~r V TO BI'LLOCK court. I'euaug, Department lS e V f Kader, :T» b“^ at Jelu Xt cruelty 10 ino U app ears> lil 1 a.i=-T :%-syrtr“‘ PutinK Sub-Inspector, a S he »d not beard of th» jiss* whether that on the contrary it Pjfi postponed the ease
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  • 77 165 fFroiH n^ JSE rHEIR Revolvers Our Own Correspondent.) Tm' o j n papore, February 22 ci *«MifM g,,aK f arra( d ti< DpJ. t" 6nndr y goods ship i n R d «sea Tl) I Q ,fls sengers arrived this Stirling m. J L Mr. i-_ Mr
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 455 165 1 Second Day's Results (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, February 21. The following were the results of the second day’s races at Kuala Lumpur i yesterday: > J Race 1 Klong Toi (Logue) 1 Norah (Hobbs) 2 Digger (Wilkinson) 3 Time, 1 min. 06 1/5 secs.
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    • 333 165 Albion v. Rovers The League football match between the Rovers and the Albion yesterday on the Esplanade, Penang, resulted in a handsome victory for the Albion (Europeans) by 5 goals to nil. The Rovers (Tamils) began exceedingly well and during the first two minutes of play would
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  • 161 165 A branch of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., was opened in Soerabaya on the 18th inst. under the management of Mr. F. W. Harris, who for a time was Acting Manager of the Penang branch. 0 The Malacca correspondent of the Free Press writes: Miss -Jill
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  • 1034 166 REPORT FOR 192.5 The following is the annual report for the year H»23, of the Vehicles Registration Office submitted by Mr. A. W LHamilton, Registrar Revenue The revenue derived from all sources as shown in the following comparative statement amounted to $1 09,61 > bo, bemg $32,613.85 over
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  • 380 166 Third Day s Procession the third and final procession of tiChingay took place last night, andasa the first two days was witnessed by large crowds. There w'as no novel addition to the display, with the exception of oae or two sections. Taking the three pro cessions into considertion
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  • 1072 167 'TZTestriction Aegis- bef r hurriedly enacted m the 'it:® 1148 J the Colony we suggeste. "•'I S aD Ainerv" to enforce it that lhe 1“ would.' ultimately, necesrphg likelihood a ia Tn/ °n extenslv e <* Ug J have occurred to people that invariably a certain do reaiise
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  • 446 167 Mr. Arshak Sarkies, of the E. A 0. Hotel, is back in Penang. Mr. David Freeman left Kuala Lumpur for England on furlough, on Thursday. The Bev. Bro. V. Augustus, Director of Si. Michael's School, Ipoh, is on a business visit to Penang. Mr. H. Waugh, managing
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  • 1559 168 Declined With Thanks Meat emphatically do wc deem tola dragged into, or to allow oar columns to be used for the parpoee of v mi Ainu', the apparently interminable qualifies between various sections of the Indian and Ceylonese communities in this Settlement. This to save the C' rrespondent
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  • 170 168 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo Bear Sir, A copy of your valuable paper dateJanuary 4, has just been received, wiw an article entitled Sayonara 1 in the Free Press, with very k® 2 comments about our Hotel but wldd the author has written with
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  • 573 169 pENANG S R *GSH Mnni ip J uordiwy ra e r 0 Town, Pniang, L»t the Municipal Offices hel H e! d, L-to^‘ h e President, >n nth Mr S ;f nthe’rs present were Messrs. Ite >r Te c Dodd, Khoo Rian hwe, R Samuel, U. v. H
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  • 531 169 YOUNG LADY’S UNSUCCESSFUL SUIT In the District Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Gerard A. Smith, the hearing was concluded of the case in which a 17-year old Chinese girl, Chan Yeng Ooi, sued Cheong Tat Sang and Choong Yoong for $5OO damages for alleged libel. The libel
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  • 313 169 Slating that Dr. Paul had disappeared and that he had apparently left Singa pare on board the French Mail which sailed on Sunday, the D.P.P., Mr. Whitley, yesterday asked the District Judge lor a warrant to be issued for the anest of the accused man. says the
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  • 159 169 Paragraph 23 of the Trevethin Rĕport reads: One main objective in our view should be the improvement and extension of the present clinic system. There are m uiy respects in which we think improvements might be made: the provision of more suitable accommodation, the extension of hours
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  • 69 169 1 Jesuits of tennis ties played yesterday: Single Handicap Class A 3 F. N. Syer beat l5 J. W. Clark 108, 62. Profession Pairs E. H. Everest and E. G. Bird beat M. K. Whitlock and A. J. L. Donaldson 62, 62. Ladies Single Handicap 4 Mrs. T.
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  • 1310 170 EFFECT OF RUBBER RESTRICTION THE TIN INDUSTRY (FROM THE TIMER CORRESPONDENT). During the last two years a very decided improvement has been made in handling the trade statistics of the Malay Peninsula Previously each political unit and there are no fewer than eight in the area
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  • 221 170 Malayan Branch Ihe annual general meeting of th Malayan Branch 01 the Royal Society, held in the Society s root. Raffles Museum, on 'Thursday afternoon was presided over by the Hon. Mr. O. Winsted). Mr. Boden Kloss, Ha Secretan. Mr. Stirling, Mr. A. Richards. Mr. \V. Marsh.
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  • 300 171 TTA) hope the public We lr nt dieesled the new» iy esterday X'8 ,a P" P police constables, un trbing P m et some Chinese ut leaving a house with their H- Wbb i JeJe unable to apprehend the robbers had ie Wer the Governor's as- The
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  • 781 171 i The Perak State Band has had a bad pear, for the published accounts show a deficit of $3,600. The expenditure [for the year was $24.175.49 of which pries amounted to $15.610, Th<> expenditure non-recurrent this year was psages $985 and g ra tuities $670 but
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  • 499 171 Uncouponed Rubber At the annual general meeting of the Selangor Branch of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, after the chairman's review there was one comment on the reference to uncouponed rubber. Mr. Teale stated that he could not agree with
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  • 974 172 LEAN CO.'S WEEKLY HEP'RT Thui-'iay even ng. h gf 1 10 check set in «J to wh-ch .111 leaves a gain «f/‘ 26 Tfa Rubber U further .1. chn.d to Ixmilon and I6| cents locally an lirk ..t in rubber shares dull and fea tureless. Tin shares during
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  • 517 172 (To the Editor of the Straits I read in your sporting news ~„1 of Thursday's issue that the F.M.S. cricket match will be pl Kuala Lumpur this year. As l‘ u a stand this match should be plaved each of these three places (p Kuala Lumpur and Singapore)
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  • 391 173 i nf nf a Labour Govern8* have been so man.' eta subsequent demals in the Lt the future of the bmgaproject, that we hesitate f^ 04 8 as Lal the statement of !eP J Times that, the Cabinet has e uTnS to proceed with the scheme de*!. tL
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  • 670 173 AMERICA THE ORIENT ta 'teto tl thL ordinary at«‘“l» in thU C por t t arn 1S f l meriean lhat 'he Dollar lL;« 1 8 not lere| y e of th e goods tr l ffl akltig b d f r kfyeen the Far P rafflc now carried Ms
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  • 432 173 Mr. Justice Watson, who was in Kuala Lumpur for the Court oi Appeal, left on Friday for Ipoh. Mr. E. F. Stephenson, A.M.I.E.E.,has arrived to join the staff of the Kuala Lumpur Electrical Department. Mr. D. M. W. Hutchison is in charge of the Ipoh Electrical Supply
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  • 1425 174 Revised Version And Brutus in an honourable rn* mlnr of the Legislative Council. An Answer is Requested Fear of, if not respe t for, the law of libel compels os to decline publication of a letter which reaches ihi- morning from an indignant correspondent who. h positively foaming
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  • 354 174 Stipendiary Steward Schkmi Fur some time past, says the Free Press, there has been a general feeling that horse racing was growing so rapidly in the number and value of the racers concerned and in the financial interest! involved, the time had come to con aider the advisability
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  • 1019 175 £BIKESE ADDRESS speeches |ST SW- Fob,,, ĔV to r v James, Governor- Elect oS' ,red,n J k XdJ. »r.d bady Jams u'- iat f“ r,well bBDqa l ticlob. H. E-ll” G“ reror G»' d fl ytmard, and member Council were present. "‘l, Mr be Choon Goan presided.
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  • 796 175 A HEAVY DAY ALLEGED CHEATING In the Second Police Court, Penang, to-day, when the case was mentioned ac inst Cheah hua Pheng for alleged cheating of several persons in respect of various quantities of rubber, the Hon. Mr. W H Thorne said he appeared for the prosecution in
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  • 320 176 A Central Emergency Fund (From Our Own Correapondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Febi uary 25 At the annual meeting of the Genera Committee of the Ex-Services Association, Major Stevens, presiding, stated that the support of the British Empire Service League had been obtained in connection with the question
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  • 665 176 appointments j lit,* pjA?intiiiciits <ipjpc<4i m tie current issue oi the I.M.S. Government Gazetie: Mr. Moroboe Vincenzo del Tufo to be ad< < in the Malayan Civil Service, Federated Malay States, with effect from th*' 7th December, 1923. Mr. del Tufo r ported his arrival and assumed duty
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  • 302 176 unar. -M.M In a number of quarters alarm ta been expressed at the notion that Government, Liberal or Labour, wil abandon the Naval Base at Singapore 1 here has for a long time been conbiix in many minds on this subject between the base at Singapore and
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  • 851 177 V.D. A WOMAN’S VIEW r f the Straits Tinies), the Editor ofibe 3 W closely jour correspondence S Td to the subject o, >t c|h leave to contribute .Hituuo". J lic S entiment al to e Ej neitller for the sbWI1 fnr the Doctors who many ll sufficient to handle
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  • 121 177 \n important step forward has been taken by the trainers and jockeys of Malaya in the formation of an Association tor the protection of their mutual interests. The preliminaries, under discussion for some time, came to a head at Penang, and have been fol lowed up
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  • 58 177 I’elky Beats .Jamito (Fra?n Our Own Correspondent Singapore, February 25. Noting Pelky beat Jamito at the end °f a twelve-round contest in the New Malaya Boxing Stadium. The decision was unpopular; it was given by a Committee picked up from the audience. Mr. Hopkins, of the National Sporting f
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  • 457 177 ACCUSED DISCHARGED OiN APPEAL Oui readers will remember the sensa-l-'onal case in which three Malays of J.ower P.rak were charged in the Ipoh Supreme Court recently and, after a prolonged trial, wer e convicted and sentenced to death. The case aroused widespread interest owing to the extraordinary
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  • 447 178 Thiki» Day’s Results (From Our Own Correspondent.; Kuala Lumpur, February 24 lhe race» closed successfully yesterday in the presence of a larger crowd. The going was g<>xl and fair dividends were paid. Mrs. Ralph Scott, wife of the Resident of Selangor, distributed the prizes which included silver
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  • 465 178 Silvino Jamito (Light-weight hampion of the Orient) met Billy Carter’’ at the Happy Valley on Monday night in a fight"* which lasted three rounds. Jamito could have put the Englishman out in a few seconds if he wanted to but he allowed hi s opponent «0 do
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  • 513 178 Close of the Season After commenting on the S match against the Chinese S<, ua ,i rfn Straits Times says -This match the end of the season and a verv ful season it has been. Both and the A teams came out undefoii and the first team had
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  • 1237 179 b liSs«' cess Prizes VOVLE Recreation Club Sports n e Penang R ec the Esplanade. rX established t «roved brilliant success O e T from the athletic point of w" l fro in a *****1 u® k' bie eht together one of the big, v i‘ br :ll
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  • 162 179 The ColonyF.M.S. Match The Colony-F.M.S. (Ticket match will be played in Kuala Lumpur during the August holidays. A Visit From Hongkong Most attractive of all, says the Free Press, is the prospect of the visit to Singapore in April of the Hongkong cricketers. A letter has been
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  • 173 179 The following are the results of tennis ties played yesterday: A Class Singles: 3O E. J. Bennett beat 15.1 H. C. D. Davies B—6,86, 26, 64. B Class Singles: 5 G. C. Watson walk over 15.4 C. D. D. Hogan. C Class Singles: l5 D. W. L. Batwell
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  • 1115 180 Quicquid noilri < J an'age Libclh. Ju»e i. Romeo fell u love with Juliet poat hahlc, and she reciprocal- d with due maiden modi ty, .L equally quick time. Early in the play we read Good night, good night, jaiii K <■> acb tweet farrow. That i shall
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  • 463 180 -M M I To the Editor of the strait» Sir, Friday s meeting of the was a disappointment in that t rice was made to the recent exhibition of tactlessness given h? Municipality. I refer to the my previous letter, to wit, th» elusion of the President
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