The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 22 April 1924

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL 22 PENANG APRIL 22 1924. NO. 17
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    • 238 1 COu 72 N I S r i u LEADERS: MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) xj I Wo se Than a Crime 354 g The Immigration Is ue 390 jJ The Civil Service and the Colour e m erVKe '5 X j B ar 396 Forestry Rcscuroes of Mala;a 405 g The Command of
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    • 212 2 '< v v 4 'o vn> vr xJ\4 ~'--y r v w/ VrC > I THE i i? STRAITS ECHO 'Xo Xte>/ c MAIL EDITION. H AY 5 Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe S 7 y* and contains the latest local and States
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  • 1505 384 WORSE THAN A CRIME the possible exception of a few .’hanlt' and reactionaries among ĕ Eurupea» community, the Govein,7.l replr to Mr. Nmnbyar s question .(W regarding the recruitment o, a Civil Service will give satisfaction to m this Colony. It is. to our im’i perfectly defensible proposition io to
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  • 1840 385 f-MM The Labu Case Mr Ho tj*k i 11. who appeared for th defend iot in the L u Eetate c ee, r il e i at'eu i ju t) a p* a lap 1 in ti e Kuala Lnmpar paper he«ded Labu Stabbing Affair,” and protested agiing*.
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  • 522 386 jjjWDDEtI N J}J®DDRESS > ia J og RruHell 9!ild ba t^o y throughout the tht U »r,d in w s Lb» L, n, »ni h» <> f "ht te ith9 °I Zf L might h»v« state of si« J tlw h»l i<ith»tca«>, U*’ W mi/ht be both.
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  • 195 386 NON-EUROPEANS AND CIVIL SERVICE Chinese Member’s c peech (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Ap il 14 At the mooting of t o Legislative Council, the don. Mr. fan Cheng Lock, in an eloquent address on the subject of the admission of non-Europeui B i'ish subjects to the Malayan
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  • 247 386 Mr. G. V. Rowe, Honorary Secretary of the United Indian Association of Penang, writes us as follows: Apropos of the Penang Indian Association an extraordinary general meeting under the Chairmanship of Mr. H. H. Abdul Cader was held at 4.30 p.m., yesterday, at the Nachiappa Chetty Theatre Hall
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  • 1984 386 QUESTION Or STAMP DUTY Air. Justice Sproule has just delivered judgment in a matter arising out of the will of the late Penang millionaire, Cheang Quee. The matter originated from a summons in chambers and was adjourned to Court tor discussion. The application was made by Lam
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  • 278 387 The decision of the House gf in the Duff Development case r! not come entirely as a surprise k those who had carefully followed case, for whilst the Law Lords if peared by their questions during th hearing to appreciate the unh< position of the Company if
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  • 286 388 XUCctS tO me 1 '1 1 !bh n w UC*O- x flC TTTiicc AiagLtratw laUt r for the 11 \fr« Neave, Home on a h01i.4. Lumpur, go Templet left by train J, for Singapore, en route n Sanders and t X Xt for Deli yesterday after- i>
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  • 620 388 NEW GEOLOGICAL REPORT V» e ha e to thaiut trie Department of State Railways of Siam, for a copy of the Geological Report on the Provinces of Puket, Surashtradhani, Nakon Sridhamaraj, and Patani, by Mr. Wallace Lee, Petroleum Geologist to the Department. In a foreword H.R .H. the
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  • 189 388 Obstructing the Police In the second Police Court. Penang, before Mr. H. A. Forrer. Inspector Brown charged Itam binti Ali. Arope bin Mat and I din bin Ishak with gambling in a common gaming house. No. 381 c. Date Krarnat Road, at 3.05 p.m., on the 12th. Accused
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  • 267 388 Perak’s Team v. Penang As a result of the Perak cricket trials during the week-end the following have been selected to play against Penang, at Ipoh at Easter: Adams, Edwards, Foley, Mullen, Hennessy, Hoblyn, Jordan, Dr. Murugiah. Mustard, C. Speldwinde and Holmes Brown or Chelvam. Reserves: Ezechiel and
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  • 535 389 COMPANY SUES PLANTER For Refund of Passage Money In the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, the suit was heard in which the Henrietta Rubbei E late, Co, Ltd., sued Mr. Hugh Reginald Watts, till recently in their employ as an assistant, lor the recovery of $778.84 which they
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  • 578 389 SINGAPORE SPRING RACES Candidates In Training Alter a long period on the inside tracks owing to the rain having necessitated the conservation of the course proper, trainers were allowed to use the latter on Saturd;» morning and (says the Free Press; took the opportunity to send their
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  • 421 389 iping tv -T 0 M A comparatively poor Z n \l> Ul \v n C T °u n Hall last nigW’* Air. William Heughan hiiifi v Greatest Saltish Sing* g Black. Air. Heughan h as a o’,*’ lul, ringing voice and a most stage presence. We must'.
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  • 985 390 Immigration Restric-i-jieJ"* 1150 lliriv the provisions ,b- P“ u ?he Japanese from >‘> d h ve a Japan. i T? dispute which maj OTk d<>De at o e &rence for the limita.L Mr. Hughes, the < ,J Tspte railed attention to ago, but the ,i„ "anti-Japanese .secuon,
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  • 486 390 Dr. J. Sharp is going Home on leave by the s.s. China this month. Mr. Koh Leok Hup, who has been in Singapore on a business trip, returned to Penang by the s.s. Kinta this morning. Mrs. R. S. Steedman, who had been suffering from fever, has
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  • 882 391 Ceylon Opinion a fui intent azo we reproduced from the Times of p eylon, oimm-nU on the operation of rubber rest iotion which ugL'ested that the industry in Ceylon is tired of the scheme and would ba glad to see the end of it. Our contemporary now mkes
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  • 399 391 THE PRINCIPAL AREAS A Geologist’s Report Ihe following is from the geological report of Mr. Wallace Lee: The chief mineral product is tin but no special investigation of this product was attempted. It occurs as cassiterite or tin oxide originally in pegmatic dikes in or near the
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  • 1089 391 MR. BRADDELLS CONc m REMARKS JUDGMEvr^ SERm /r m Tho menced on Mnrch 11’ I 1 afte.noon when j a Kmf nt u, Ccntmumif hi, »dJre„ Mr. Brad.lell de.lt w,th he the exe.oise f the t i„ n CocumeLta ehjwn.g ti 18t E th.rn.elvH. B «l'i.’ t
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  • 3200 392 MONDAY, APRIL 14 His Excellency the Governor (Sir Laurence Guillemard). Lieut.-Col. R. L. B. Thompson (Officer Commanding the Troops). The Hon. the Colonial Secretary (Mr. E. S. Hose). The Hon. the Attorney-General (Sir William Murison). The Hon. the Acting Treasurer (Mr. M. B. Shelley). The Hon. the Colonial
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  • 1137 394 fourteenth annual meeting i he fourteenth annual general meeting oi the shareholders of tne Ayer Lulling Lubber Estate, Limited, was held at the registered offices oi the Company, Ko. 9, Beach Street, Penang, to-day, Air. L. C Brown (Director) presided, and the others present were: Air. J.
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  • 765 395 H.E.’s BEAU GESTE We reprint elsewhere, say- the Malay Mail of Tuesday, correspondence appearing in our Penang contemporaries yesterday in which His Excellency the High Commissioner makes, very gracefully, a very gracious offer, from which not only the Penang public but all Malayan residents will have a chance
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  • 816 395 WANDERERS V CASUALS Leaders Badley Beaten The return match between the Wanderers (Malays) and the Casuals (Eurasians) played yesterday on the Esplanade, Penang, resulted in a handsome victory for the Q&suals by 4 goals to 2. The Casuals have begn such an undependable side that very few
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  • 34 396 r SoTl6th Ap il, ;'t Church, Penang, by the 6e»B est rn Colcan.l chapU Mvre Millar, of the i“ dia Au,ua r jteref Gwendolen i S alyto'>B herof Jlr ad Perth, West Aus-
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  • 1051 396 Y local-b rn .idates without distinction of or colour, to the competitive examinations for the local Civil Serna Some play is being made with -L fact that the Civil Services of the frionv theF.M.S. and the Unfederated V-j/ States are now amalgamated B
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  • 464 396 MillarForbes there was a representative gathering at St. George’s Church, Penang, yesterday afternoon for the wedding of Mr. D ivid Mclntyre Millar, ol' the local branch of the Chartered Bank of India. Audraliu and China, and Miss Gwendolen Mary Shale Forbes, only daughter of Mr. <md
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  • 1901 397 Greece at the Cross Roads Tu re nrri fe <v cou i iu recent whi jh htv-i rnai 3 m »rs troubl Hr the usplves than Greece. Her d saitrous al venture in Asia Minor left her a p r ey to internal divisions which culminated >n the
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  • 847 398 oTH annual meeting FC iI,TB «noftnoC. mp'-y Penan?, to day B10k i rsl’rneetine of the lM ,Ua Tin, Geoprll **X«. Gilli n c,) ft* I*’ 1 CflAißM AN 9 pEECn ,1 onuet th® nitioe calling the U the T the minates of the previous l! f ft
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  • 359 398 Action D smissed with Costs Mr. Ju? rice Sproule de ivc ed jud. meat this miming in th i suit which the H mictia Estate Co, Limited., hid hi ought against Mr. H. R W>tts, till recently in their emp'ov as an assisttnt, for tue recovery of
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  • 2007 398 ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT Organisation and Training The progress report on the Straits Settlements Volunteer lorce for the year ending December 31, is signed by MajorGeneral Sir Neill Maicoim, and dated February 8 this year. lhe period covered by this report embraces the 1923 training season and is
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  • 960 400 1 T E B. Seely— of State for ar---J eX vt \iic service when, m the x a real p ubil th o th e r day, he in the Great Britain and her Th.t disparity is indeed a />®' but whether Mr. MaeThe able
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  • 437 400 Air. fl. Fairburfi; Deputy (Wmmiksioner of Police, F.ALS., is going Home next week. Dr. Graham has arrived from Home and will take up duties as a Health Officer i Mr. B. S. Walton, of the Malayan Civil Service, is expected to return from leave next month. i
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  • 920 401 Guardianship of Minora It.is entirely in accord tr ee with the mw oatlook that Mr». Wintrintrh ira’s Guardianship of Infante Bill should h .ve bnen read a second time in the House of Commons, for it marks a sb-p toward-* the complete equalization of the sf xea in
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  • 379 401 Federal Council Representation At ti e annud gcreial n e-Bing of the F. M. b Chamber of Corer ir.rce to be held On Wt-dnerduy the April 39 at noon in Kuala Lumpur- the f blowing resolution which was first adopted in 1918 and repr« sentatioi.s rn
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  • 523 401 Ihe I’uosi-ectds' The prospectus of the rL pany which has just been inter alia, that the Co lr formed to purchase the ri« business carried on b v the Hi jam Hice Mill Svndic a^( a U W f Bukit Mertajam a together with
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  • 1064 402 school the' r^ saDt nrize-giving at ie in Norths aiteriwon. Ihe Reword connotes, was leches there were none s few opening >- b i dad Conjoined with ±£i and forming the 'P <to kl was on entertainbrimful of FT? Ji ri once both novel and t the tiny ball
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  • 510 402 In another column, says the Free Press, will be found a letter from Sir Laurence Guillemard to the Resident Councillor of Penang, offering the Bel Retiro site on Penang Hill for public use for the erection of the Hill hotel, instead of the present site.
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  • 1034 403 REPORT FOR 1923 L NLA WFUL SoCIEI IKS According to the report of the Secretary for hinc-oe Affairs, there were 1019 lawful Haptics in existence at the end of the year in the Colony. Oi unlawful Societies he writes: The Cantonese hooligan gangs were fairly quiet in
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  • 497 403 the Editor of til All members of local support and approve of thv K of the lion. Mr. Tan Ch«. j lion. Mr. Tessensohn Mr. Nambyar, on the matter,,®" nag the Cadet sen ice to all Britta jicts irrespective oi race or oct. reply of the Colonial
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  • 659 404 ippoIh’TMEMS AP Jooears in the current Governin ent ba ji the r.- u o ripve L>eputy Engineer for for Cont*" 00 K intofßegistrar, Supreme flass 111 W Class II'1 rßtgby to be Registrar, Supreme ,Kuala Lump'-tr, 4’ fl Lamin bin Kassiffl to fee a MaZry Assistant Commissioner a
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  • 272 404 Ex. Key Wins on Points Eddie Grady won all hearts last night (says Thursday’s Free Press) when he went the full distance with Battling Key in a ten-round contest for the Lightweight Championship of Malaya at the Happy Valley and was a game loser on points. Referee
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  • 546 404 LEAN CO'S. WEEKLY REPORT V\ edaesday evening. Owing to the Easter holidays our this week’s report is issued a day earlier than usual and, except lor an extreme paucity of business, there is nothing that calls for any comment. '1 lie tin market is still very unsettled and
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  • 1471 405 COUNCIL AND THE COLOUR BAR NE W H PAPE R OpIXI ON 8 (From Ute Singapore, Free Press) The Colonial Secretary, speaking in Legislative Council yesterday, gave as plain a hint as was needed that any question of alteration of the constitution of the Malayan Civil Services
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  • 166 405 Specimens at British Empibi Eiitj Amongwt «the more important d® forestiy exhibits to bs seen in the' Mai Pavilion at Wembley are rattan», iva ueed* in the manuCxetura'of danedwaitit of which threw spaed men», each over iu length, will be shown gutta-p* ol it® various etajes
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  • 1005 406 ANTHONY CO.'S SHARE LIST Buyers, Sellers ftemar I I s cts ctB, i -,-dolu* «haR* 1, itß»® W ICS 1.10 vMr Co., Hd. Ago I.CO iftoW fcrtAite. Ltd. J Q 2tC i«0«;*-'‘^ u Msls v Estates, Ltd 1- fQ Syndicate Ltd 10-£ Es, r t d’ L C. 95 1.00
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  • 237 406 Ronpibon Tin, for the first half of April, 136 piculs. Konpiboa Extecckd, for the firit half of April, 200 piculs. Tin Bentong, for the first half of April, hours 344, piculs 208, yaids 75,70 J. Rcitrut lias in, for the first half of April, output 210 piculs, 305
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