The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 8 April 1924

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. .22 PENANG APRIL 8, 1924. NO. 15
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    • 324 1 CO N TEI i IS 5 LEADERS: MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) 3 Tbe Situation in India 325 I The Ideal Plant*r 342 X I Competition and Protection” ..329 Death Mr. S.W. Yaxley ...342 g ffl China’s Problem ...333 Empire Exhibition 344 8 8 Still Singapore ...337 Naw G. 0. C. Malaya 345
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    • 200 2 t^^trj<G<<JWs^{MWiS Yv? °ML» <g gy THE 3I STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. xy*7 r //> e 4 5p Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe. rfk and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the vK daily issues, as well as all important
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  • 944 325 p r Rabindranath Tagore JVthe first to disclaim the posiH a politician, his visit to Malaya served to focus attention «tbe'political situation in India L,. What we believe to be a hur of that situation was given in the ir-ide by Mr. Harold Cox reprint id
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  • 413 325 /iajor P. 11. Keys, the Government Architect, has been granted leave to June 14. Lady Leveson, wife of Admiral Leveson, and party, are due in Penang ibis evening. Mr.. R. N. Harvey, Assistant Superintendent of Police, Penang, is ill with fever and has had to go into
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  • 1427 326 All Fools Day To-day is Ail Fools Day. ID'- in or tha custom of playing tricks upon the unwary on April 1, is uncertain, bat the custom itself seems to i-e universal throughout Europe. It is supposed that both England and Germany d rived it from France. The
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  • 273 326 Assistant Merchant” writes to i Free Press: In your report of the speech of u Chairman of the Chamber of ComiL.-:? you head that gentleman’s tern anent the Borneo Produce Trade, r fair Competition." The word unK’.wholly misplaced. What is there uak in the Dutch East Indies fostering
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  • 1510 327 .mt SUBMISSIONS toTcommission I Oirt Corrafondent] kh^P-.M- h3l J L of the a-'tio' 1 «as th» be* rIB F Mr Upo-M for I affleDt n i r hrce main subrois-ions L.. a«“ a tXi‘i’’ i" p "PP° rt wa9 only boon! Tb»l 8 W b ,t ho
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  • 327 327 Visit to Kuala Lumpur [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, April 1 Dr. Rabindranath Tagore paid a flying visit to Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the members of the Selangor Reception Committee meeting the visael at Port Swettenham and biinging him in a m >tor car to Ku da
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  • 791 328 ANNUAL MEETING 20 Per Cent. Dividend The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholders of I lu Piah, Ltd., was held at 3 p in., yesterday, at the registered offices of the company, No. 39, Beach Street, Penang. The Hon. Mr. R. P. Brash (Director) presided and
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  • 294 328 The eleventh annual general meeting of the shareholder of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co., Ltd., was held at 4 p.m. yesterday at the registered offices of the Company, No. 39, Beach Street, Penang. The Hon. Mr. R. P. Brash,
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  • 508 328 i—M M THE BLESSING CERfma.. On Sunday at 5.15 p.m "ft tion, the blessing of the Deu Sciiool, at Pulau likus took ri Rev. Father buvelle, Rev. 1-ather Devals, officiant V was a large attendance, f f m the course of a speteh formal opening
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  • 1013 329 >vr’ Brb ignored a R a tiD quotations, and ex fWI X that the outlook for ioe P hriffht He expects to the metal. CerP r,ces t k e justification I Itere ?Cre pX-ty. the dumber appeals for J e part of the Govern- which may prevent
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  • 454 329 Dr. Andrew Picken, who has been on a holiday to Java, is due back this week. M-. E. B. Waldron of the Eastern Mneiimg Co., Penang, is duo back 1' hi 1 ionic 'leave by the end of this month. Mr.. P. S. Williams, D. 0., Batang
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  • 1231 330 Really Warm People id Penang, wou nave teen eomplaining bitterly of l »te nf the heat—the thermometer has actually ris-n to 85 at night!may not be able to cool do'.vn by thinking on the frosty Cauotsus. Bu‘ they will perhaps take a lets jaundiced view of the local
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  • 1026 330 I HEARSAY EXn 55t DR. LIM Alri 'YRXT PLil! [From Our Own Knal, Lu ßpu Much of thia morahw .L',*? 41 with the reading o f Dr. Liu, jte? > evidence, whioh h regard important bearing on evidence Dr. bim Boca attended so rn .ny meeting. L
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  • 590 331 [7UA O.AA’4 Mil. Theft From European Residence In the Second Police Court, P n nz, to-day, the case was decided in which a Chinese, Heng Ng Sian, stood ch irgad j with the theft of one silver cigaretto box. I four table knives and u silver whistle (all
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  • 545 331 VALUABLE INDUSTRY FOR MALAYA i lie greatest scourge oi the Malayan walers is, without a doubt, the horrid crocodilethe dreaded Buaya oi the Malays, writes Air. Stead m his report <ai the Fisheries of Malaya. i he common crocodile needs no description lor xWalays. Neither is it necessary
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  • 764 332 CA VVUI IAUiU s.—S.F.P. SINGAPORE CHAMBER’S VIEWS The annual meeting oi th- Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held at the Exchange on Monday aitcrnoon. lhe Chairman (Mr. J. M. Sime) presided over a go»xl attend ance. In moving the adoption of the rej/ort and accounts the
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  • 384 332 Directors Report The fourth report of the Directors of Mentakab Rubber Co., Ltd., for the year ended January 31, 1924, states, inter alia, that the net profit for the period after making due provision for depreciation amounted to $23,008.23 and deducting fiom this the debt balance brought forward
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  • 258 332 Annual General lhe council meetins of th dan 1 ootball Association hela tit: cent Star Sports Club was followed by the mg when the minutes of and special general rneetm* and confirmed and the acX/?'* Of the Crescent Club10 of the Association be amejj?* leting the phrase and no
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  • 19 332 The Penang Volunteer Rifle Club tend holding another Bisley meets shortly. A programme is being dr»n up.
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  • 34 332 Malaya Chinese Championship [From Our Own Corretpondenti Kuala Lumpur. ApriD lhe flraw for the Malaya lawn tennis championship is versus Selangor, the winners Negri-Sembilan, and Singapore Perak, the winners meeting eDSS t
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  • 78 332 BATTLING KEY’S RET URN Battling Key returns to bingap'* the K.P.M. boat Houtman» rives on Wednesday (to-day) many things about the reaWP j turn, but it is now establisDeu was fixed up to meet Bert twenty roundsa senseless < anyhowand after doing tial try-out he was knock®» schoolboy. The fight
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  • 1079 333 L, the shanshai Tim« s > the I e S I w decided to throw the a .pnce on the side of I < !lS announcement itself I how completely the L.'-»eff-P h fh Chinese RepubI s;tuaTl °J hv the militarist facI E k p years now since
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  • 453 333 Mr. Lim Eu Toh, we are glad to learn, is much better, though he is still confined to his bed. apt. .Jones and Mr. A. F. Brelsford were passengers to Penang to-day from Taluk Anson by the s.s. Kampar. Major B. J. Eaton, Agricultural Chemist, F.M.S., will
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  • 1536 334 Tambyl” That invaluabla work of iefe once, the Singapore and Malayan Directory, otherwise known as the Buka Merab, culls for very little by way of commendation. 1 be Diieotory is too well known. Indispensable to the business community, it is often a great help in a social sente
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  • 172 334 An Enthusiastic Reception A Klang correspondent writes to Malay Mail:—Dr. Rabindranath and party, on making their hurried to Kuala Lumpur, were perhaps prised to find the car conveying and the two others that followed it deni v brought to a halt in front of Post Office
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  • 657 335 THE BOX K^/umP“ r AP'*- A e important and knatby igB j on o n behalf of ,<><«• uk Land halfday». M; 'A >. Knssell. the first ..-rcalled tn crive evidence action, to giv living B T Mrfor»!»»* 2 1 J 6 H n t Ks*ta to®P“
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  • 382 335 Communication from Bishop of Singapore The follow ing letter is reproduced from the i'ebruary issue oi the Malaysia Message. It. was received by Bev. Abel Eklund, in response to a communication sent o\ him as Secretary of the Malaysia Annual Coiilercnce, to the Bishop of Singapore expressing
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  • 614 335 Car Wi.-h ut Rear Light Before Mr. G. A. Smith to day, Inspector MaoQuarrie of the Central Police S p a‘io-i o larged Mr. E. E. Mamsseh, of the Grosv?nor Motors, Beach v treet, Pen mg, with having driven car No P *29 along Be w i Street,
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  • 898 336 FURTHER CRITICISM Wh should rather like to know who sent the following oaole from Singapore on March 20 to Reuter’s Agency: The low prices of rubber have depressed the market. Out of a tot 1 of 679 tons offered, only 346 were auctioned to-day. An official butch
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  • 332 336 >e variov T O.M The report of the directors to be submitted at the fourteenth annual general meeting of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd., to be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 9 Beach Stieet, Penang, on Wednesday, April 9, at 12 noon
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  • 527 336 If Indians inav exn»„. from Labour (says, thfc P they may expect an extend* unities for occupying n in the public S er y vi< R,, moval of the colour bar and sion of absolutely equal oXf no longer a purely hvnoth.r to be accepted or rejected
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  • 1021 337 multiplying at t Aint t° thc eal > ,AS< Xr Government now oodwill and on the suf Party. The agony £**X prolonged for the >"/'! are almost certain to ,e a t 0 t hc right moi rIX the coup de 1 ail prob ff 'CLI to the
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  • 458 337 Inche Mohomed Idris is now the permanent Magistrate at Tapah. Mr. E. R. Reger, assistant, Golconda Estate, Kapar, Klang, Selangor, has arrived in Penang and is sailing lor England on leave. LI. Col. F. S. Montagu-Bates, C. 8., (.MG., D. 5.0., the new Colonel of the East
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  • 1272 338 Ex. Taxation in Netherlands Indies Bithh (Jdmpame 3 in th Nth n< s Indiet,, who are heavily ar d, will be nterested in tne report din 'tin j </ the East Indies Governrn nt t p t a lax on native rubber expoits. P t.‘.;s report is t
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  • 553 338 TKEETF Rkr I is a ere- a* pe-B Btent efforts 'of J'* f s Gaming Suppression gambling at Cintra Sb, '',S banntfor many year,, ha, L‘ No case has been hr, Courts for tbe houses there. The best houses, of a number aW tb J’“ >•> fare,
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  • 435 339 jjFE.'f* slB E S,TIONS M Our"o^«'F° n,len,] Kail® Lumpur, Ap nl 3 hi. evidence this mornim.', JiDO'O- lO wan ted to E i4 8 7. tb i bW Mr R H J ,n»rtw.t!>e balk of tho 7.“ ertj in h i B T He abo Pastern Tungsten
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  • 1133 339 CHINESE PHYSICIAN ON TRIAL Chafged For Another Man's I )EEDs Before Mr. G. A. Smith yesterday afternoon, the hearing has resumed of the case in which the Chinese, Chuah Choo Bong was charged with having on or about January 17, dishonestly induced the Borneo Co to deliver 7,807
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  • 1212 340 THE VALUE Of- ILJ.'HL'Jf i.S'! ATES Evidence of Mr Gawlf.r The hearing of the action arising out of the acquisition of land owned by Mr. Oscar Olsen, at Sembawang, for the purpose* of the Singapore S'aval Base was continued in the Supreme ourl. Singapore, on Wednesday, before
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  • 403 340 pe nanFres Ults Ihe follow ing are the resuit C ambridge University Local lk lions held in December Malaya: b Boys, under 1« y eafft have obtained honours: a p'r and Lim Boon Hock (A(’s b yfcJ W. 1). Ambrose, Cheah ii Khoo i/un Yong. Lin. ()on
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  • 366 341 "I nlw avi -TO M CtpHTS PIIODrCE) TSOJ< V there is only one true Board and Talalla is sannarj Board is a collection of pubBoa o f the r -:rite d eitizenr «’«> held in check by a person j/i-n who also has news constitutional safeguard is
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  • 1016 341 VALUE OF ACQUIRED AREA A Land Agent’s Views Although the proposals for the construction of a naval base at Singapore have been abandoned for the moment matters in connection with the acquisition of various sites at Seletar ami Sembawang are still proceeding, reports the Free Press. In
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  • 133 341 A Popular Appointment The Siamese Consul in Penang courteously informs us that a telegram received by him to-day announces that His Majesty the King of Siam has been graciously pleased to appoint ILS.II. Prince Traidos Prabandh Minister for Foreign Affairs from the Ist instant. Prince Traidos had
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  • 1258 342 -The i-lX” (By A. \S S i n iq I have heard the Incorporated Society of Planter- d -cribed a- trad union With equal accuracy and ju-tie the Solicitors, the Doctors, and the Accountants, all of whom |>o* ess Inoorjjorated Souietie- might la- describ'd a trade unionists,
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  • 122 342 1 ENANOVER” Cl-p A correspondent write» m tms interesting competition ,4 A ed yesterday evening betu<s., ..A Geary Gardner and \l r |j p A l former conceding 3 strokes'owr mA A ding-dong struggle took p 1,,, (>ardm*r eventually beowma 4 but the Strain was beginning Mr.
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  • 291 342 His many friends in Ipoh will be shaded to hear that Mr. Sidney Yaxley, h of Gunong Pari Estate who was invibj ed Home a short while ago, met his under tragic circumstances, being fou« dead on the railway line at Westdif-a Sea. A cutting
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  • 1107 343 I ,sb7Be“ ts Kestriction I j* bW removed from the I k* after a leng th y trld I Yent introduced it ltl L ero ti on of affording if L > bit X f the T, 1 L 10 .C usually happens «hi n L?- h'««lation
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  • 489 343 11. H. the Sultan of Selangor entertained a party of Chinese gentlemen to tea on Tuesday at the Astana, Klang. Mr. F. P. Montgomerie, of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., and Mrs. Montgomerie, have left for Home, via Ran goon. Mr. Skelton, of the Excise Department, Kuala
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  • 1001 344 Rubber Returns According ti ihr t»a4n i rm British Ma aya, the tot *1 vi’ue of B < bh'jr exp rted in 1923 w h $.'82,619,5./'. average monthly qnardity f r o nd was 470,439 o -ntah, or 21.001 t»n< Thd r co d fi ure (value) w
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  • 262 344 I;ESULTS FOR GIRLS Ihe following are further results, in ri.Hiinuation of the report in our yesterday's issue: E. E. Brownings, E. Ferguson, J. JU. Doughty. Liui Long Kirn, and L. 11. iniiel, (Governinent Girls' School). A. Moissinac, B. 'l'. Bentley, and -d. do Cruz. The Convent). Bch
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  • 732 344 localcriticism THE RI ;hi OP Ktt w Ina e id ieg article public ber last he Mnhy Mai 4 ,aJ right, published various matters conn cttJ rm.naverneLt of the Bri’igh h A hibition. To that critioi Caldecott, the London S e r 1 Malaya Section of the ExHlh-
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  • 201 345 A Distinguished Soldier [Hrwfcr’s Telegram] London, April 4. Ibe War Office announces the appointMOt of Maj.-Gen. Sir Theodore Fraser as General Officer Commanding the Troops, «iiya. w e read in Who’s Who:-M»jor-Genertl Sir Theodore Fraser K.C B L l! T c,B, 1916: CM G 1910 i «t
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  • 1362 345 FIFTEENTH DAY’S PROCEEDINGS MR RUSSELL CONTINUES UIS EVIDENCE [From Our Oivn Correspondent] Kuala Lumpu-', April 4 Mr. J. A. Ros ell, enntinuin r his evidence this morning, said that he re<d the option of October 1, to see whether it was in fact a free option. He
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  • 750 346 GOPENG EARNINGS AND DIVIDENDS Figures in the annual repurl or tht Gopeng Consolidated serve to remind shareholders ot the unique position of ibis alluvial tin-miuing em-rprise in that its production cost is phenomenally small. In the report the eo.G per ton of tin ore is given as
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  • 367 346 We understand (says the Straits Timex) that the new scheme for the teachers in the F.M.S. and the Straits Settlements has obtained the sanction of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and came info force on the Ist inst. Under it, teachers in the Colony and
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  • 486 346 LEAN S CO.'S W^ K to 1253, took an upward ceasive nsea of £3 10». andato the three months’ closino £260 55., thus showing a u balance. The w eek has been small and we that on any decided demand > tnetak setting in. a proH X price
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  • 478 347 i Ppnaii" oue ol 1 le v-' e as Coroner, held an ,Lth of Chinese boy u j t he public from his Court that he w«s quite j n go doing, but it that to refer in the past, m > with banishment enqumes, TXc
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  • 422 347 Dr. J. Al. Crago left lor America on Saturday by the s.s. Steel Worker. Mr. F. W. South, Agricultural Inspector, F.AI.S., returned to Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Miss Alaigaret Begg, Matron of the Taiping Government Hospital, was on a visit to Penang yesterday. Mr. F. C. Rasmussen, the
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  • 1114 347 PARIT PERAK RUBBER CO. Annual Meeting As already reported, the eighth annual ordinary general meeting of the share holders of the Parit Perak Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at noon on Saturday, at the registered offices of the Company, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang. Air. I’j. Reimann (Director)
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  • 922 348 I'h" eleventh \nnual General Meeting <>t the shareholders of the Sungei Lett h Rubber Estate. Ltd was held tin registered Ofhce of th* Company, M>. 8. Beach Street. Penang, on Saturday. April 5. Mr E. H. Grumitt presiding 1 hert were also present Messrs.
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  • 204 348 A certificate of incorporation has bee granted by the Registrar of Compw to the Malaya Broadcasting Compar Limited, dated April 2, 1924. The at pany is registered as a private conipfi; the objects of which (in part) are ah lows To acquire and carry ob undertaking or
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  • 3279 349 RE,<, T MTnfG FACTS AND FIGURES U JBE T G i rep ,rt of the Pen.nj h .rZ«« e > tobe P reße nted t h‘ I»’*' epnerel «’‘"'F h Tn. .hv afternoon, bates: >«'*' W tar of mnnhers on the roll at wa. 45, an increase of
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  • 202 350 PECK V. RUSSELL Mr. Russell’s Evidence CoMhiro (From Our Own Corretponinl.j Kuh la Lumpa', April 1 When the Malayan Collieries c a ie resumed this morning Mr. J. A. continued his evidecce-in chief DeJn< with the Board meetiog at which > ollieries Company decided to take o’® from
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  • 985 351 #P POINTMEN TS in the current Govern®*»* i «< tbe t fJ| S v H«*m> b® ""pji'wbe «Assistant Beoa'xed -..five Societies tO Tl>a rick Mecn»®»® 'K' SSw -t».» t 2 4 JU V <? h‘| day Allan to be un francis. Hamwy p y s ot Perak 13
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  • 393 351 To Revive Liberal Unionist Party London, March 26. One result of the by-election in the Abbey division of Westminster seems to be the distinct possibility of a revival of the Liberal Unionist party. It is said that a number of Liberals who supported Mr. Churchill’s campaign,
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  • 1578 352 COMPARATIVE VALUES Intekenting Evidence at Singapore Mr Jame* Lornie, the Commissioner oi Lands, was the sole w:-n-»s during lhiji>da\ > h .i.ing it Sm„-por befoi tin Chief Justice. Sit Waiter Shaw, and Mr .1 Robertson and Air. E. Baddciey as Assessors, ol the action arising out oi the
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  • 945 353 .YSSUBL'2 MELTING S* TUflD# f ali communities, u indiam was held on juettißr the K ua l a li; eVen 'Hail for the P“ rpOSe O 1 ,lWre H Association m a p v Peters was eonn H Abdu Cader M Penang. wa s proposed to ..•.j»!-
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  • 509 353 Proceedings at Annual Aleeting A visit to Tan Tock Seng Hospital yesterday morning, (says the Straits Times of Saturday), opened the programme which has been arranged for the annual meeting of the Malaya branch, British Medical Association. The clinical meeting commenced at 9 a.m. and papers were read
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  • 737 354 A POPULAR OFFICIAL Entertainment at Jitka The little town of Jitra, in the Kubaug Pasu district of Kedah, was en fete on \Vednesday and Friday, the 2nd and Ith iiibt., when the members of the Government Service and representatives of the general community gave a series Oa
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  • 452 354 P.C.C. x. Eastern Smelting On the Esplanade on Saturday, the Eastern Smelting Company were opposed to the Penang Cricket Club in the first round of the tournament. Battirig first, the Company made 94. At orie stage they had J for 21. but NewboM and Rodrigo made a
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  • 159 354 1 his match was plaved on r 1 on the CR.C. ground' a ad win for the Public Service. rhe Services batting fi rrt of JlO towards which ScharengXn tnbuted a splendid 66. B ch vel, who has been scoring rather this season, appears to U'
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  • 92 354 \nother Fiasco The boxing for the feather-we Championship of Malaya staged a night at the Stadium. MacKenzie be-tween l)om\ Sampos and (’lauded zario proved a regular fiasco, says y.’ da \\s Free Press. In the first rouni > zario started to make a footrace bout but when
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  • 107 354 Barnes Cep Final Tn the final tie for the Bar£ played on Friday t Sussex, who befit the Phi J, Wednesday so decisively. the A team by 4 goals tc heavv rain in the m’ddle play was good, fast and tj) end of the first chukka by
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  • 885 355 ANTHONY CO.'S SHARE LIST Buvers| Sellers Remar ytffl e of 9 CtS. J CtB. __«_dolu b BHxS n I<os l i.is khar Co.» ltd 090 1.00 ssgs» K Rubber Estata.LW- 2.20 2/0 7 o- 85 M {K-JSm&w 2-g oS K&KStfSr-$ ?:S ?:S ffivPhntetions Ltd- 450 508 Estates, Ltd. 35 Q
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  • 108 355 Pentng 1,3,600» Sahrang 66,000, Straits 117,000, Rubana 41,000, Tali Ayer nil, Bagan He»ai nil, Batak Rabit 26,400, Kurau 16,490, Merohisten nil and K.M.S. lb. Lunas 7,400 lb. Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) 46,500, BradwaU (F.M.S.) 35,259, Chersonese (F.M.S.) nil, Dennistown (Krian (F.M.S) 15,600, Highlands and Lowlands 81,25 U,
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  • 360 355 Kampong Kamunting, for the imnth of March, (two dredges) hours run 1,085, cubic yards treated 161,000, total piculs 1,948.66, nett value $85,611.58. No. 2 Dredge lost 97 hours during first half of the month boiler cleaning and general repairs. Asam Knmbang, for the month of run 584, oabic
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