The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 11 March 1924
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Title Section19 1924-03-11 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS. VOL 22 PENANG: MARCH 11,1924. NO. 11.19 words
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Advertisement305 1924-03-11 1 C O U T El bl T S r i m LEADERS: MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) gg 7] The Passport Nuisance 209 The Singapore Diocese 213 fffl S Turkey the Khalifat 215 Chinese and Sport 214 fag ffl Penang Hill 219 The Singapore Base 216 221 3 K? Hope for Europe 223305 words
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Advertisement202 1924-03-11 2 f I e w I STRAITS ECHO I g MAIL EDITION. c WOOOOOB— SrtFX xtj .Xp Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, S%g Qi "44 and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the ML VS daily issues, as well as202 words
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Article1006 1924-03-11 209 n,, Chinese «ends were properly ul ind indignant at the treatment X Straits-born ffk3V from Penang when he went as Xriit to Netherlands India last year. A man of wealth and education, he was trtattd with gross discourtesy by the nßnimfion authorities at the port fc desired1,006 words
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Article430 1924-03-11 209 Mr. Henry Waugh returned yesterday from his trip to Siam. Mr. C. W. A. Sennett leaves for Singapore on Thursday on transfer. Air. Wilson, second police magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, arrived back from leave yesterday. H.E. the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Herbert Walter Steele to be a430 words
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Article1141 1924-03-11 212 Free Press. On< of the mH delightful point about the visit of the two Fleets, the Admiral of the China Station and the Vice and Rear Admirals of the Special Squadron, was the perfect harmony, concord and unanimity of the Service. General ordnv Mettled matter to the minutestFree Press. - 1,141 words
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Article472 1924-03-11 212 laxiv, M.M A Detective’s Evidence In the Second Court, p_„ yesterday afternoon, the nary enquiry Was tinned before Mr. 11. A. Forrmand the proprietress stand charged II muruer and abetment of murder re, tiveiy. Court Inspector Lucy ed and Mr. C. R. Samuel, Mr C D rlaxiv, M.M - 472 words
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Article515 1924-03-11 213 orft i meeting of r jnDoal en h iteots held e ro.®« r fhursdoy s a yB > Pint’s (J’r.SaBLB.A.) report for ,U-A’ Med io i:»w3:-l thjak t,e li 'lar be oon- n the successful sXt’i’ ara yeara es ub!i«bed position as architeotnral body in deal515 words
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Article566 1924-03-11 213 another farewell party Mr. M. A. Namazie’s charming seaside resident at Siglap was the scene of a large gathering of members of the Indian and Ceylonese communities, besides the consular representatives of the other nationalities and some of the leading European citizens of Singapore, on Saturday566 words
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Article586 1924-03-11 213 (From Our Own Corretpondtfii.) Singapore, March 4. There was a small attendance at the Diocesan annual meeting. The Bishop of Singapore, presiding, proposed the adoption of the report, Sir Walter Shaw seconding. The Rev. Hone pleaded for more chaplains, that upcountry and out» tying ports might have586 words
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Article538 1924-03-11 214 (TO THE EpITOB OF THE MALAY MAIL) Sir, It would appear far inure intrinwcally interesting that Übe correspondent A ,W. «liquid' try to be a reformer than an idealist’ I for rny part would pay rhore' attention to the old prophets than 16 .the present seeming ones.538 words
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Article560 1924-03-11 214 With the entrance of a team of tennis players to represent China, the Republic definitely takes its place in the world of sport, says the China Mail. Its more or less representative team of football players has visited Australia and proved that, against players of their own560 words
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Article469 1924-03-11 214 PESOXATm-o A Pubuc S», A Cantonese Chinese (ga, alias Puleh, peetor Harwood of The Station, with personatin» and also with mischief t Hotel, in Chulia Street at I amorning. Inspector HarwA < a similar charge against pending and moved that brtt heard together. The misehirf cd by the469 words
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Article916 1924-03-11 215 TURKEY THE KHALIFAT 4'ffirult ufld erB^and the n E» re of the Mohammedan the new Turkey 'j w f its hopes, but we «»M that cer r'.r 11 Tressed convictions wine i rff! SS« else helped the -> ts h leaders to secure a drastic g-ielurWhiea lfjevre6 were 01 'insecure916 words
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Article416 1924-03-11 215 Air. E. G. Bourne, the Singapore Coroner, was among the arrivals by the T AO. steamer Ch.na from London. Dr. J. Al. Crago, who had been on a \.'.<il to Penang, left for Port Swei.ten ham yesterday by the s.s. Klang. All. Eime, Engineer, Ways and Works,416 words
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Article1180 1924-03-11 216 Lent How strange it i< that <•* i ;r t cnht/.m of an annual pei io«l o' aLs e i.:e should exist only in connection t an elaborate religions system. The least religions people are wil i iz to celebrate the feasts of the Church, hot not her1,180 words
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Article71 1924-03-11 216 February He turns From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 5 British Malaya’s rubber exports for February, 1924, and the declared values, exported in 1924 were as follows JG^toOO Kingdon1 27 5 10,18 Va Ue Americ 14,283 tons, value 832,858,000 The Continent of Europe 1,268 to is value71 words
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Article558 1924-03-11 216 THE BEST ever HAD 1 Mail papers are f n)l of h r-cheme -.nd many o f t k make the wildest Free Pres*. The Daily Mail has now boosted the cost to thirty million- sterling nmtlk?'’*’ next week it will be a bandred 7 I'he Sidney558 words
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Article717 1924-03-11 217 I iU EWL, v I rnMuirTE” f° R rKI AL I r nr t Penan?, y Bt erday B,D *k e sequel to tte Th r\nfJity on January WW®?. w j|i be recalled. J 5, forLuoy prosecuted and Mr. «rt I»»**" .,ired for tll( Becond licensed obanffenr717 words
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Article350 1924-03-11 217 Open Prize Meeting The Annual Prize Meeting of the M.S.V.B. 8.R.A., open to all comers, will be held at Easter, April 1821, in Kuala Lumpur. On the first day, Friday, there will be practice sweepstakes, morning and afternoon; serious shooting will start on Saturday with the Service Aggregate, on350 words
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Article567 1924-03-11 217 ROMBULOVV-PEARSE—MAGER A pretty wedding took place at All Saints’ Church, Taiping, on Monday, the contracting parties being Major Aubrey. Berwick Rombulow- Pearse of the 2/20th Burrnah Riflesand Miss Florence Muriel Mager, only daughter of Mr. F. W. Mager, State Engineer, Perak. The Church was very tastefully decorated567 words
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Article1071 1924-03-11 218 THE DUTCH AND RESTRICTION An interesting and impoitant ha« been raised »n connection ith :n--movement to secure the co-operation in rubber output restriction of tin planter*A the Dutch Indies. It is that, with the Stevenson Scheme in .t- present ,orm, butch co-operation would no 1 m ci warily1,071 words
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Article511 1924-03-11 218 Waxoekeks' Thhw>Buccessi V! ft lhe League match yesterday Esplanade wa> between thf- vv > and the Rovers, and not Wanderer- and the Casuals accord the fixture list, the Casuals havjW? sired a postponement owing to th* r at Lumut. But the camp also ft J? be parenthetically511 words
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Article1062 1924-03-11 219 PENA NG HILL nn t so ven l ,>n g it*'* 1 being rai“« d 111 Tthat an undue l ,ropol i settle® 611 i- Penang was spent utters .t^’ re pelves; possibly, the become less parochial J 1! Xt b mins to think if not nnAny seem to recollect1,062 words
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Article451 1924-03-11 219 Mr. A. R. Alynott, Warden of Alines, F.AI.S., is due back shortly from Home leave. Air. 1. Burr, of the F.AI.S. Railways, is due back from Home leave by the I’. A 0. s.s. Kalyan. Cur Singapore correspondent telegraphs that Sir P. Rainanathan is indisposed and the451 words
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Article1565 1924-03-11 220 The Singapore Base Mr. G. C. Am moi», 1 v Adn.i ity repre entative in the < 1 omn.ons, has officially stated that the Singapore base scheme is being considered by the Government, which shows that at any rate it has not yet been rejede L At the1,565 words
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Article204 1924-03-11 220 A (legi am in the Dutch papers ni< tio';H that rubb.ir is being exp rted frea the straits to Bengkalis, whence it i* r. turned to the \Straits as Dutch lodi# rubber. This” says the message, J the way that restriction is being cheat'd A definite check is204 words
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Article120 1924-03-11 221 <as K-' rotors C. 7 tbe A T'beeo’ made with b»««; he matter SOT,L,ES n> sw»» 1 lls BiLusTm Bme Question Bri«™ LondoDi March 5 Ufllnre by the Hon. T.G. P'* idi? t‘ t h \ociety of Arts, on LLk. Lord Beareted pointVrawak field was ouly gjG®t that120 words
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Article106 1924-03-11 221 Judgment Fob Defendant [From Out Own Correspondent] Singapore, March 6 In tbe Elknyes Matches case judgment m given by Mr. Justice Aoton for the adtodant, with three-quarters of the used costs. The counter-claim was dismissed. Tbe plaintiff in the action was G. C. Enocs, the former manager106 words
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Article138 1924-03-11 221 Wore Mr. Smith to-day, in the First wt, Traffic Inspector Randall charged loong Kee Pow with driving vau P 43 wt a rear light, with driving it with «7 ON head light, and thirdly driving o'car than that specified in licence, at Peuwig Road on Februaij aud fined138 words
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Article358 1924-03-11 221 TOWN PLANNING A NEW HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 6 The Federal Council met in the new permanent Chamber between the offices of the Health Officer and th? Commissioner of Trade and Customs. The finishing touches are now being put to the new chamber, which358 words
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Article186 1924-03-11 221 A Singapore Opinion (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, March 6 The Free Press in an editorial on The Crag Folly” says that there is no justification at pr for expending a large sure in view .4 the de/e opme it »f Bukit Er ;o; The Right Hon. Ameer-Ali,186 words
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Article1377 1924-03-11 221 REPORT FOR 1923 At the annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Library, to be held at the Library on Thursday, March 2(1, at 4.30 p.m., the following statement of accounts for 1923signed by the Hon. I reasurer, Mr. C. R. Samuel, and audited by Mr.1,377 words
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Article228 1924-03-11 222 WELD QUAY CO.MPLEnn i f".' "ill have n o tic."2, road improvements at Weld A., were taken in hand bv the *ome time back, are" quite The improvements effected are of ,h road Church Street Ghaut, to cA* Street Ghaut, the the tramway posts from the cent»-228 words
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Article244 1924-03-11 222 Accused Acquitted In the Second Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, the preliminary enquiry into charges of murder and abetment of mur der respectively against the Hylam bo; till recently employed at the Straits Bar and the proprietress of the same bar wk brought to a conclusion. The prosecution244 words
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Article1083 1924-03-11 223 in anile of 0» the P rectt u' speculation the L 5 agaifl’ a reCO rd low level. /senate has thrown out mXp.opo’^ iu tlwGov £feeoi tfl€ u-i| \j Poincare (rflineiit 8 The connec- three events is not for the failure of the ul 'H°to stabilise the1,083 words
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Article477 1924-03-11 223 MM. Mr. Baxter is temporal’ iy in charge ol die Chartered Bank's branch in Klang Mr. J. Austen of the Survey De-: partment, F.M.S., is going Home thi; week. Ihe Idris Club, Kuala Kangsar, is holding an At Home” on March 22 to bid farewell to H.H.MM. - 477 words
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Article851 1924-03-11 224 The Singapore Base Coining from a source usually circumspect and well-informed as the P.A.”, we are bon nd t 1 a-c<-p* a- accurate the statement that th Labour Government has decid'd no; to pr rceed with t »e Singapore* base, through till h .rb- a faint hope tl851 words
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Article367 1924-03-11 224 (To the Editor oj the Straits Echo.) Dear Hr, Some mor ths ago the Press gave a good deal of publicity to the suggestion of providing a Hill School for Malaya. 1 am not in a position to say what effect the opinions then expressed367 words
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Article561 1924-03-11 224 FEDERAL COUNCI L VOLUNTEER ENACTMENT TRIBUTE TO UNOFFICIAL From Our Own Al yesterday’s meeting^of otb 0 tbe M >ll Council, the Hindu Marriage ft. Bill was held over after the the Hon. Mr, Robson pointing objections rai-ed a/ainst certain The Volunteer stages, with the unauimoos apnrovi the unofficial members, after561 words
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Article329 1924-03-11 225 CO-OPERATION ITU OTHER COUNTRIES Hut to JUisirt* Pmce Lsvel London, February 26 Tbeß. G. A. has circulated a private Java blMNDlb&l representatives of restnomH meeting held at Djoeja unammousj< Lwared close co-operation with other Entries as being essential to maintaining tie wise level. Government assistances and an international329 words
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Article509 1924-03-11 225 Eurasian’s Bad Record Ln the Second Police Court, Penang, today, before Mr. H. A. Forrer, Detective Inspector J. G. Barrett charged a Eurasian, Henry Rodrigo, alias Mason, with theft of a $lO note, $5 note and an old tweed coat from the Central Motor Garage on January 24,509 words
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Article1742 1924-03-11 225 MIRI Writing in Inter-Ocean, Air. G. G. van der hop, managing Editor, says: The mpoitance of Miri as an oil centre can baldly be over-estimated, considering that as fai as production goes this teriitority is the second of the oilfields w thin the British Empire. In that regard1,742 words
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Article486 1924-03-11 226 PENAN CONV A a In the District Court p day, before Mr. Gerard tive-inspector J. G. Barrett G' I’eng Yew. the n Ja e r 140. ampbell, Street, with exercise due care when receivi-TV-for pawn. This is the sequel mg of a number of articles486 words
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Article1023 1924-03-11 227 (the British Labour rSil,klll uXred that every effort Rte international denunciation of a >. sd eD t coincides with an trade returns, and a -waeo*" 1 1 ,‘Lr j n the political L k lbe ,R nt it ni-iv not be 01 PeOP e haV v 6 ,rc1,023 words
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Article449 1924-03-11 227 Dr. and Mrs. Day are expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday next. Mr. B. W. Elies, secretary to Resident, Perak, is going Home in the middle of this month. Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.P., of Ipoh, accompanied by Mrs. Rogers and family, will be leaving449 words
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Article1318 1924-03-11 228 Upon the Broad Lagoon” Kuala Kubu, wher lhe roid c i'ti th; h’ilo to Kail» L pis and t .<• liver «•'•‘jcfc y,cffbr h w .at l a- guida-bcok calls t r o Lest tad asiest onirai Cj to I'-thanj. 1 h-s town h n another claim <o1,318 words
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Article518 1924-03-11 228 AN EXCELLENT SHnw Mr. Bdt-ar Warwick, i„ years |that he has been eendin .a and entertainment companies b, East, has never once put O n a «i a in Penang. He knows his k well Also, he realises that h?' 1 8 advertise.” He was rewarded I518 words
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Article425 1924-03-11 229 THE SI NGAPORE BASE shelver not abandoned EmpText Lo D d> D> M T h7 fl nerd that fk I l i "not proceed wit ll tlie enl ta-e Kbeme, 'hough a»!" re L cv in some quarters to J, > s tecdeo'y tso moo h *7 tbit the projectEmpText - 425 words
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Article1072 1924-03-11 229 DIVIDEND OF 20 PER CENT. The eighth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Mayfield Rubber Plantations (Straits Settlements) Limited, was held at 11.30 a.m. to-day, at the registered offices of the company, No. 1, Weld Quay, Penang. Mr. F. A Pledger, ((’hairman) presided, and the others1,072 words
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Article691 1924-03-11 230 ALLEGED ILLEGAL LANDING In the District Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Gerard A. Smith, the hearing was concluded of the c<ne m which the Monopolies Department charged Mr. 'lan Eee Eng, of 193 Victoria Street, Penang, and four other Chinese employed by him with landing rubber in691 words
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Article293 1924-03-11 230 One for Better Class” Near Clock Tower The Strait-, Echo has frequently drawn attention to the need for public latrines in town. Men have been bought up to the courts and have invariably pleaded that they had no place to go to. Yesterday a Straits Echo reporter was293 words
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Article91 1924-03-11 230 i( Municipal Sports which, as we i;ive announced, have been fixed to take pEiee on Easter Monday, will, we are "formed, be held on the Esplanade and m>t on the Dato Kramat Grounds The new club-house on the Dato Kramat som'nls will be opened on some other tfo"/'91 words
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Article45 1924-03-11 230 Jhe Hongkong cricketers who are uniting Singapore next month will leave Hongkong on the Fook Sang on April 7 and are due to arrive on April 7 visit will last until the 19th, when thev leave for Hongkong on the Ho Sang45 words
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Article234 1924-03-11 230 yesterday's Resi It 7 t Front' Our Own Kuala Owing to heavy rain th’ sodden. The following were t? Ur Hack 1 (4 V Udd Sarnbrani >« 1 Akela <Mr 2 Won by a distance/four 3 tween second and third. Time, 58 2/5 secs. Tote, $ll. Race234 words
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Article63 1924-03-11 230 The following are the results of tennu tournament ties played yesterday Profession Pairs.A. K. a’B. Terrell and A. W. Harries beat E. J. Bennett and W. W. Roger 46, 64, 7—5. Single Handicap Class B, Final.— 3 J. J. Shiess beat 5 D. D. B Cod: 7—5, B—6,63 words
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Article106 1924-03-11 230 The following were the results oi th» ties played on Thursday: Single Handicap, Class Hong Guan beat Aw Boon Soo B6. The results of the ties played j* terday were:Single Oh Eng Leong beat Chua heng L* 6—2, 6—3. Doubles Championships Gunn Lay Cheang and Tan Ah Tab106 words
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Article1059 1924-03-11 231 I M seem to be a waste ci I f the flesh to g > I' j J '•<' ar;ns t,, o f the singa- r‘ b 6 f theme. The I present appears to that it is hed I O6 iv rather than absolutely I- le1,059 words
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Article511 1924-03-11 231 THE ANNUAL REPORT The report of the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce for the year 1923 states:The number of hers on the roll at the close of the year was 401, made up as follows: Life members: Individuals, 224; Firms, 55; Ordinary members: Individuals,511 words
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Article1244 1924-03-11 232 Income Tax and Colonials The question has bean ;ai«ed by a cor respondent of Home p iper as to bow tho income tax regulations affect visito s from the Colonial making u temp i.ry sty in England. As the matter is of some interest irquiries wine made by1,244 words
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Article494 1924-03-11 232 L speccor Harwood of the Pin 0 Statu n to-day charged i„ Police Court, a middle. J named Ng Loh, with vol on ta,i I U 1 g.ievons hurt to a Chinese ho, i? Mil < old. Inspector Harwood said the Ra suffering from a fracture of the494 words
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Article303 1924-03-11 233 FRASER NEAVE, LTD. I r f Fraser and 1 I December. 1 I rt port f<>rth J. profit amount t e 4,h the bai lee of I f S «318,322.45- IA Redacted the interim September 0, 10p un.r s9f\ooo, leaving a net i nibble br die. I#*" Tie directors reoommend303 words
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Article190 1924-03-11 233 U midnight on March 6 four Chinese i--hong) broke intothu house ocauP« by i Malay named Mat bin Dollah ito-u amil y at Karn P ng Toh Etong, m l eBawa y from Bukit Mertall. aD( J 9 60n Ismail put up a eht wHhthe robbers and190 words
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Article2067 1924-03-11 233 APPOINTMENTS The following appear* in the current j S s.;n of the F.M.S. Gazette: 5Fr. -Tohn Abraham Manley to be an Assistant Engineer, P.W.D. Mr. Manley assumed duty on February 7, 1924. Mr Bichard Blyth to be an Assistant Engineer, P.W.D. Mr. Blyth assumed duty on February 16,2,067 words
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Article620 1924-03-11 234 Detailed R e?Ori A huge crowd witnessed < nights boxmg at the Stadium, and the main event full distance, Iron Bux tt nt lt splendid fight against Young pl'r' although he was giving over a stone in weight, hid vantage as far as says the Free Press,620 words
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Article341 1924-03-11 235 Corre»pondcnt i >■'• «re the results h o,lBatu 5 Mr. Vasey) 1 M ti H»*i (fol. Graham) 2 -o Won hy three lengths, second and-th.rd. rftjßce Race 1 i (Mr. Dew I (Mr. Vasey) 2 (Mr. Strode) k -rtte td bead betWyeD Oit sh j third- '"s'2l341 words
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Article2046 1924-03-11 235 BRITISH AND DU’iCH PRODUCERS Important Resolution The following is a translation of the Mataram’s account ol the meeting between the Hons. Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Bannon: In the up-stair assembly room of the Club I nion’’ in Djocdja on Febiuary 20, a meeting of rubber planters was held,2,046 words
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Article577 1924-03-11 236 C.R.C. Draw with Per The Chinese Recreation duL ceedmgly well yesterday ade, when they succeeded in t match with the J'enanv draw. By doing this they nuVi'^ 1 vented the P. C. C. j from W points and secured a point Z selves, but they also made577 words
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Article649 1924-03-11 237 jlbion defeat nomads pv one goal defeated the 5. ii T f an>e. A lar e gath yjgFwtbal 8 w itness the match; estimate there must J over 1,000. The maconfident that the Nomads L The match however was ttvX Albion, in the early stages t® by649 words
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Article396 1924-03-11 237 Curious Singapore Story A rather curious story of how, an hour or. two before his <udden death early on New Year's Day, the Sinhalese gateclerk at tlx' P. and O. Wharf laboriously traced his will on the back of a cheque, inside the cover of a Post396 words
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Article338 1924-03-11 237 DUFF DEVELOPMENT CASE IN THE LORDS M r. Churchill’s Letter The claim of the Duff Development Company to enforce an award against the Government of Kelantan, which has been before the Courts on many occasions, was argued in the House of Lords on February 13. The company338 words
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Article122 1924-03-11 237 Matter Raised in Parliament London, February 25. In the House of Commons, Mr. Snell drew attention to a resolution of the Ceylon National Congress in favour of the appointment as Governor oi a person experienced in British public life, and suggested that the Secretary of State for122 words
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Article539 1924-03-11 238 THE NEW MEMBER OF COUNCIL Juche Mohamed Eunos bin Abdullah was born, says the Malaya Tribune, at Teluk Blangah, Singapore, in 1876, spent a part of his childhood in Johore and wa educated at Rafflo» Institution. He emerged from the special cla under the late Mr R. W539 words
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Article1093 1924-03-11 238 L th .< i uv. S WbEKLY riEPORI Thursday evening. i nt slm continues in its upward course ~n«i <i 'Uj.ii’M advance oi TIU dmiug ,ie- vo-cj. unngs the 3 mouths closing pi ice to £289.10.0. Rubber has fiown <. Hl met signs of weakness and has deedin'a1,093 words
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Article1026 1924-03-11 239 A NIHONY LIST Borers Sellers Remark <t rts. cts. D01U« BH ABBa ir oo-” OUJ 110 1.15 < fo J- 0 ex Ru b} r S o t l it.i 510 Rubber Estate, 240 2.60 LOO IXS H n *p ui j«rCo., EM' IQO 1.50 **2& Rt>^ r p?-’i L1,026 words
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Article139 1924-03-11 239 P mn 15 4,50 Sabran r 7ko 0, S^raif' 157,500, Rabana 73,: o'\ Tdi Ay-’c 15.75( ISOOO, R.tak 26,50'' Ku an 21,000, Me-nl i<ton 21,500, K M. 23,600 and Lunas 10,800 lb. Ayer Kanins' F M. 8.) 41/03, Brtd v (F. PS) 32,497, eraonpsft (F 1 M.**139 words
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Article85 1924-03-11 239 Mentjlembu Lode, fo th} m in l >h of Fj| ruary, 207 piculs. Rahman Hydraulic, for the month J February, 1,000 piculs. L Renonj, for the second half month February, Dredge No- I piculs 138, Dred| No. 3 piculs 209, tet il piculs 3 1-7. Approt mate total85 words
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Advertisement53 1924-03-11 239 ON S 3 Each THE ART OF CRICKET, by Warwick Armstrong: THE ART OF LAWN TENNIS, by William Tilden. $3.75 Each HOW TO BOX, by Norman Clarke. 1 HE CRITERION PRESS, Ltd. 59. Beach Street, Penang. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY— Only at THE CRITERION PRESS,53 words
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Advertisement97 1924-03-11 239 PLANTERS, MINERS) AND BUSINESS MEN We have just received a nJ Shipment of FIELD’S STAMPING INI which is the best in the mark Colours VIOLET, BLUE RED, BLACK and GREEI At 40 and 80 cents a hot I respectively. Obtainable &t CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED, I 59, Beach Street, Penang. 197 words
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Advertisement219 1924-03-11 240 CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., 58, BEACH STREET, PENANG. %fr ESTABLISHED 1883. Vg PRINT. RS PUBLISHERS. Proprietors of the STRAITS CHO and PENANG SIN POE W The most enterprise g and up-to-date Printers and Litho- Til A graphers in the Orient. V»» Our plant is of the very latest Pattern and by219 words
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