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Title Section19 1924-05-06 438 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS $18 PER ANNUM. VOL. 22 PENANG: 6 1924. NO. 1919 words
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Advertisement262 1924-05-06 438 CONTENTS i 8 I LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) 1 Sunny Singapore 445 JJ The Reparations Plan ...440 Pensbg Indian As ooiation 446 "C Judicial Reforms 444 Health on Estates 4‘.9 <5 3 belaud Again 418 Two Singapore Editors 451 I .Leg. Co. 452 R. AF. in Singapore 455 Fre. tied Politics262 words
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Advertisement198 1924-05-06 439 THE STRAITS ECHO I SV ST MAIL EDITION. I p'- o Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the &Q daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of the Far198 words
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Article924 1924-05-06 440 h the Experts’ report on German -j*m:ons, the hypothesis was that the and economic unity of the Reich Li:', be the starting point. The new i.f'uie of payments recommended J become operative as from the date IM Germany regains lull ecot.eimc dkd sovereignty over her territory, d‘he924 words
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Article421 1924-05-06 440 Mrs. A. Palmer of Kuala Lumpur h ft for Home on Sunday night. V O Air. II. Pi. Glicescman, Inspector of Scb.cqls. Penang, has been on a visit Kuala Lumpur. Dr. T. S. Macaulay and Airs. Macaulay, of Serembun, returned from Home on Sunday by the Khiva.421 words
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Advertisement28 1924-05-06 440 3 C_ t/ v’ PUBLISHER dAILY mail EDi'IIO'' ,.,.V, of the week prior to w of Mails for Europe Tte Criterion Press, Limited, <, Beach Street, Pen a ng__28 words
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Obituary27 1924-05-06 440 ~~~M>iiiĔSTic~OCCL T DEATH It Penang, n 8 11 .'7 n v ira Hogan, widow of the late ’tary Public, Penang, jjed 90 years. English papers please copy.27 words
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Article1057 1924-05-06 441 An Echo v'r .n the S‘. aits E'ro of Ap il 2 1914. Wo h■ v« •ft n w'ndorel why the Chin»'*"’, s rr o of whom :ro excelent swirnm‘-rH, nnd who have a pe fe>'t g «nius for f nrdinz clubs, d > not fitirt ro <•1,057 words
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Article52 1924-05-06 441 HEADACHE POWDERS” A Bad Case [From Our Own Corrctpondcnt] Singapore, April 29 Sir Walter Shaw, Chief Justice, dismissed the appeal of Ng Pheng Hwee, who was fined S1000 on charges under the Merchandise Marks Ordinance in respect of headache powders, hs Lordship i«marking that it was the worst case he52 words
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Article76 1924-05-06 441 Annual Meeting (From Our Own Correapondent.) Singapore, Apdl 29. At the annual meeting of the Ex-Fervice Men s Association, Major Keys, presiding, said their fun-ls were low and they wera holding a concert and danoo during tl.e intensive week in June. A discussion ensued re-pect ng the76 words
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Article503 1924-05-06 441 HALF YEARLYM EEniio EXCEPTIONALLY good Wr lhe huH-yoaily npet n«> t ths Penano Tu f Club at tne Cnarabar of Co tno rc btre.t, Penan,. Tho e Mes-re. E. E. Chamber., w t "'■•••'I the chair, H. Geary Gard J* Miks. W. E. Hutson, FJV A. Claik,503 words
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Article34 1924-05-06 441 f p Mr. C. W. A. M. has been appointed I'n -> Eastern branches of the Trading Society, 'ice Houten, who retires, a Rangoon on Sunday Ethiopia and was34 words
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Article837 1924-05-06 442 rivriL DINNER AT THE urtMsrisGSP 8 08 l*‘“ r'nh la"t eveuiQ?. H.n ,4r. Mr. MitrheH and 3 th 9 'e,eof heir dcp‘“' trfre for 'T large 6 at ier .'7’ W 'u A 'rred tribot.s were pai i tn Mitchell, whore departure d°ow“dinner in the837 words
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Article51 1924-05-06 442 New Evidence Asked Fox [From Our Owu CorrespcnJcnt] Kuah L'impnr, April 29 R. A. Biardman, appealing ti th? Sup-erne Court, ask >d that new evidence be produced. He declared that he was convicted on manufictured or false evidence whioh he could prove. The hearing was adj turned till51 words
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Article60 1924-05-06 442 SjcouI JSiAt*ist»ate Penang, t>day heard prosecutions brcught I'y tha Mun’c'p dity against owners and tenants for various breaches of Municipal regulation;—c;:s.s which hitherto have been heard by Mr. G. A. Smith in the District Court. Civil su ts have now bjen transferred to tha District Burnt60 words
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Article261 1924-05-06 442 Race Training Enthusiasts who went down to the Course on Saturday morning, and there was quite a fair gathering of them, must ha\e been disappointed if they expected to see any fust galloping for it was conspicuous by its absence, says the Free i’ress. Jhe track proper261 words
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Article167 1924-05-06 442 Gambling In Campbell Street Ah the result of a raid early yesterday morning on House No. 16, Campbell Street, Penang, Mr. R. N. Harvey, A.S.P. in charge of the Gaming Suppression Department, charged Looi Yu Nam, Ooi Ah Theow and Luin Si with gambling in a common gaming167 words
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51 1924-05-06 442 has been pleased to grant Com- missions as Honorary Cadet Sce.oni Lieutenants in the Victoria Institution Cadet Corps to the following gentlemen, with effect from April 4: Mr. Khoo Buck Clu e, Mr. Valayuthar Kathirgamar Chinniah, Mr. Mohamed Ameen Akbar, and Mr. Choon Wing51 words
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62 1924-05-06 442 who are going Home on short leave (about five months) have booked to leave Penang by the P. A O. s.s. Kalian, which is expected to sail aix>ut May 11 As already stated, Mr. S. Codrington, President, Municipal62 words
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Article977 1924-05-06 443 HABEAS CORPUS APPLICATION J am 1 tive G- mil’s Powei’s to Bamsii Ah il;t<. re-.Lng u; j-iic.it on, arising on* of n order m; du b\ the <ioveinor- n- o uicil Lmi-hing a xoung Chinese buik.uk cart driver, T.m Koon din, i uh- Io the Chief Justice, Sir977 words
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Article39 1924-05-06 443 hon travelling commissioner for the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, is at present in Singapore, staying at the Europe Hotel. The exhibition is to be held at Dunedin towards the end of next year.39 words
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117 1924-05-06 443 Kuala Lumpur, held last month, the following were elected office bearers lor the current year: President, Mr. On Yong Lee; VicePresident, Mr. San How Chee; Hon. Secretary, Mr. Liew Tan San; Hon. Ireasurer, Mr. Chan Wing; Hon. Auditfrs, Messrs. ong117 words
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Article223 1924-05-06 443 •imuuiy all. r H a )r n, < r i H1 »o< z;? 1 r« Apri of C hinc' e entered th-* Chinu-Siam Daily now it. the Hon;!,,,,.: i ii o u l ohai)'i.i;ii l le-ie „n.| of a tnt )||lf Ls waif why a certain article223 words
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Article231 1924-05-06 443 Sarawak has in the past been abler export forest produce after having fe filled the needs of its inhabitants, bi we notice attention is being draw the present time to the fact that,at result of unscientific methods, resena have dwindled, and there is practical no exportable surplus231 words
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Article20 1924-05-06 443 The Hon. Mr- V. Secretary. vieited the ment departments loe»^.' Government Offices. Jp° rcvrflinfl.20 words
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Article738 1924-05-06 444 I divs we shall have I: l vn Inf the Straits Set a devotee of the I B ,.t at ail the same L'- h f,a er ”-8nd then, paraP’i’tmav sound, we way legal reforms executed loo rt-U desperate hurry to .eg.stheir mark on tae statuter th thevhave738 words
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Article31 1924-05-06 444 We are asked to state that Air. and Airs. John Alitchell will leave Victoria Jetty at 9.30 this evening to go on board the Sarpedon, homeward-bound.31 words
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52 1924-05-06 444 has appealed against the decision of Air. P. A. F. David, who fined him $100 in the case in which he w’as charged with rash and negligent driving of his car in Robinson Road, and causing hurt to Rev. Father Ruaudel, and52 words
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86 1924-05-06 444 If this is true, then the planters and small holders will suffer since they will not be able to export their rubber and to pay coolies’ wages86 words
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Article126 1924-05-06 444 charged before Mr. *d. A. 1 error, three nonius and a Malay woman with gambling at 154, Brick Kiln Bo ad, at 2.40 p.m. vesterdav. The house was raided on a warrant and entrance was effected through the back door. Accused were seated on a mat upstairs on126 words
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Article480 1924-05-06 444 Mr. G. W. Cruicksbank, who lately arrived from Home, has taken up duties on Linsum Estate, Rantau. Mr. J. A. Elias returned Io Singapore on Monday from Java, where he underwent a successful operation to his eyes. Airs. James Gorman, widow of tho late State Engineer of480 words
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Article979 1924-05-06 445 Trunk Telephonic Communication In tr.cM.’fl P -t O;h>j upp ar an aim'nr i.ieut o” gr- it i.Per; st t* tie mmiiiani'y, Tiiiuk t Lph r.ic c.>mrii mi 5ati m b- t-n I t n ng and the Pi< v a 0 a Kuala Lam U v i 1979 words
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52 1924-05-06 445 Mr. C. W. A. M. Groskanip, the new President of the Eastern branches of the Netherlands Trading Society, in the Far East, was another passenger to the Southern Settlement by the52 words
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Article59 1924-05-06 445 who is reported to have died at Lewisham on April 25, 1924, was the second daughter of the late Mr. Joseph Manook Anthony of Penang, and sister of the late Mr. Stephen59 words
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241 1924-05-06 445 Mr. Phillips, who has been for 27 years connected with the Caledonia Allied Companies, is retiring from planting, having earned a well-deserved repose from his241 words
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Article206 1924-05-06 445 T1 'e 26th annual “f ‘he a‘ 11.30 a. m heeretariea, irifeil nang. M r Efi H;. t man, presided, and re: theHon. (Director), Mr. H S R Mr. P. K. Pilhv M S d Fletcher and F." G > the Secretaries, Messrs her and Co.,206 words
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Article165 1924-05-06 445 Murder at Kallaxg Evidence of a terrible tween a Chinese shopkeeper robbers was found in house No. t lang Load, Singapore, after 10 on Sunday night, when Spector Higgins and other Police 13 visited the place in consequent» 1 formation received to the murder had been committed. J*165 words
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1687 1924-05-06 446 rt ,f il. Strait. Echo.x -r,- D e o r v t ic .jl i, ly ‘1,yh/n Bnti'* Tj.j afld>d in ‘ho ‘'“'d' vaby States andUnMe'ate) manner >'> 0 iv» wrtriclion of adruissiw to for CideHbip to BinA ,llU 3 f rare Biropen blood1,687 words
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Article238 1924-05-06 446 Through the instrumentality of (hn Hon. P. K. Nambyar, the Penang Indian Assooia’iin has been duly registered under the Companies Ordinance, and has commodious premi -es in Nos. 419 and 421, D ito Kiamat Rond. The Hon. M". Namhyur has effected this d pa tu e in238 words
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Article657 1924-05-06 447 J 7 7 R E S T1 >' G I’ R E S E N TATI 0 N S n* From Pi; \ng Copra Exchange At about 11 30 a.m. to-day. at the cfiLcei of Me -r.s. Harris >ns and Barker, the ii.einl/Tso: the 1’enang657 words
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Article689 1924-05-06 447 ALBION v. WANDERERS An Interesting Contest As anticipated, the return match between the Wanderers and the Albion in tho above League yesterday on the Esplanade produced an interesting tussle. Far from putting up a poor show, the Wanderers played exceptionally well. It was mentioned yesterday that if689 words
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Article292 1924-05-06 447 who died at her residence “The Avena North am Road, on Monday night, ti place at the Protestant Cemetery, V» tern Road, yesterday afternoon. Ii Rev. Keppel Garnier, Colonial ChapU conducted the ceremony, both at a Chapel and at the graveside. The principal mourners292 words
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Article1036 1924-05-06 448 in a cable published last House ot < omni H J X as no a- 1 nrecment was possible on iuestion between North v -xiary q r Ireland, it must Yrt providing for the estabprf’h% C "e°were SS bowdary question with lent in Malaya Hreelv enough that there1,036 words
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Article458 1924-05-06 448 Mrs. W. A. Taylor, wife of the U.AI.O., is going Home in the near future. Dr. Hickey, of Batu Anam, is sailing for home on leave on May 9, by the Kai van. Air. W. V. L van Someren, of Messrs Logan and Boss. Penang, is indisposed458 words
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Article884 1924-05-06 449 Trunk Telephonic Communication Accordiuu to y >Hte w P si *tii e Express, Muy 1 wa-i the date selec'- d f >r t ie Opening of trunk telephonic oommuni atio i between Penang and Kua»a Lumpur and intarrnedi ate plto-s. Fourteen of them weie givnn in the Exp-ess.884 words
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Article249 1924-05-06 449 Government Commis-ion Appointed His Excellency the High Commissioner his been pleased to appoint a commission to enquire int > and report on Tne measures t) b > tak;-n to improve condili ins in regaid tr health, smiiation and prevention of disease ou estates. (b) The syst-m of249 words
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Article51 1924-05-06 449 Tiie Percentage [Hcuter'» Telcgrvtn] LJi.dou. April 30 It h nffi u lly arm mi: ed teat the percenti<e of standard production of mbber exp t ib.e ou the miuiinum duty from Cej 1m, ie Slrait» and F Malay ales io. the quarter beginning May 1 L tixed at51 words
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Article490 1924-05-06 449 ACCUSED A q C1t b I Mr.G. Ia4A i l ““< I I "Ifi.- D’Pytmeat, eh %rwi l M1 1 '1 «Vith "OU Dim, the fe L M V j 1 0 P at 1he Dutrict J 0l j •e1 the accased h.d dI J “'I >1 the490 words
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Article22 1924-05-06 449 j Mr. F. J. P° engineer, Malayan Lumpur, and Mrs. been on a holiday to ty Port Swettenbam22 words
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Article1739 1924-05-06 450 P.A.M. RESTRICTION F nF RELEASE ANDPIV0TAL j£*LEOF Kt p R1C E .nPTHT SU BC0XIM,TTKG JlN Sl t rto-r»l meet' 0 held on i »’I*' 1 1023, the Fhnteis ,be pr nc,pl B! fviog > ts a *P percentage f be P l Tith V>’ w l*« f Z ""’Widios Seale1,739 words
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Article127 1924-05-06 450 who is retiring shortly was the recipient of a handsome present, consisting of a silver tea set and cigarette rase from his subordinate officers. In making the presentation Mr Tan Chow Kim, the Chief Clerk,127 words
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Article1143 1924-05-06 451 A correspondent write, to the Straits Time 4 -:—-The letter of En lisliman in your L ue of the 23rd. in tant under the above heading, literally takes dies breath away in the manner and matter of its extraordinary phra oology. Cui bono? What good will it1,143 words
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Article439 1924-05-06 451 11 lhe Xe 'WrWo rldffli I ‘A’ Mention» the J editors, \f r J I England on furlough G 'i -1 the J.a,t for short spells retirement. c The former was editor of th. 6 Paper in Smgapore and ia Ju, M Straits Umland has 'I J439 words
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Article31 1924-05-06 451 Our Sing > >re ,,,,rre^^ kct graphs that the wedding t the Presbyterian Church J he noon of Mr K. hh 111 yfrs American fobacco < cohn of Auckland, eW31 words
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Article1007 1924-05-06 452 •nf our readers are “‘Trtoa’ ur- Jubn uitcbel1 ,»«re, c 11 Legislative Settkuients y 1 the governor and his depar-h-->ec 0DV will make it neeesa^ m lie ernor to find another place. Whether Schell has actually resigned h.s L The of Council or merely asked is not yet1,007 words
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Article38 1924-05-06 452 is to be a feature of the Malayan Agri-IIorticultural exhibition to be held here in July. It will be open to- babies of all nationalities, and should prove both interesting and amusing.—M.M.38 words
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95 1924-05-06 452 invited the represen- tatives, who had played in the Gol competition, to dinner at the hotel on !h< night of April 3 when the challenge Cup was presenter! to Mr. E. B. i Pretty, the winner, who in the course of95 words
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Article473 1924-05-06 452 Air. P. A. Anthony, General Manager, 1 .z-i.S.lL, leaves ior Home to-morrow. Air. C. E. Itcoke is to become Assistant Traffic Alanager, E.M.S.R., Singapore. Phra liatakiek, the well-known Siamese miner, is on a business visit to 1 enang. Afrs. IL C. Russell left Kuala Lumpur for Home473 words
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Article1168 1924-05-06 453 Pegasus at Singapore On page b will be found an interesting acciunt of the arrival at Singapore of H. M. S. I'egaBUB, the aircraft carrier. Her “eaplai es rave already made a number of fl uOts. They undertook sc.me interesting research work in Col' mb'», and will do1,168 words
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Article432 1924-05-06 453 Alleged Attempied Suicide In tin’ ht-coi d Pu'i t (ou»t, heraig to-day, I: sp. ctor Pai 1 of the M irine olicH chaired Mr. Ian Cl ei>g lenu, p < piiets r aid n... Lauer of the Central SIt* la on., Bl- p .-tr. e Ienang, with :.tb432 words
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Article86 1924-05-06 453 Echo of Malayan Collieries Cam [From Our Own Corrttponini] Singapore M»J« The hearing of the suit in which Eastern Mining ana Rubber CoffljW claim from Poey Keng Se u j damages for deceit, or as the secret profits alleged to have been him as agent of the86 words
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Article31 1924-05-06 453 Mr. J. V. G. Mills, Prosecutor, Penang, g it is probable that the H°B- Thorne will conduct the c Crown at the Assizes Wednesday, May 7.31 words
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Article43 1924-05-06 453 4 tb* Mrs. Lim Chin Tsong. ?t Rangoon millionaire, and a P R nang friend*, have go ne Bangkok and will be week. Mrs. Lhn Cbm WJ dren expect to return the middle of next montb steamer the Seang43 words
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Article1580 1924-05-06 454 thusteeFpowers o-TlwVil^ 3 F0R tEBE T s olution bU ii «f the Lit3 Chaong 0QtOf mil'ionaire, Mr. Justice Qo< *’hJ to decicl0 na nb=r,> f 6 le h&9 h<vd the guidance of 9"”“°“ in taking aoconnte. t> ►'“"‘'in «h.mbe-8 b»d been ‘I* c rt for di TT1,580 words
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Article55 1924-05-06 454 Among the usual “tengs” and banners was a decorated motor-car beautifully decked with ferns and silk in mourning colours by Mrs. Rozells of 14, Edgecumbe Road There were also banners of several clubs of55 words
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65 1924-05-06 454 —rrom Singapore, Mr. ana Airs. W. A. Wilkinson, Mrs. R. Minjoot and the Aliases (4) Alinjoot, Mr. G. A. R. Reid and Airs. Oliver and child; from Port Swettenham, Capt. S. R. Smith, Air. R. J. H. Sidney, Airs. R. C.65 words
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Article63 1924-05-06 454 a well known figure m local Chinese sporting circles, and a brother of Mr. Chung Ah Ming, will be leaving for Hongkong on the 7th inst. to take charge of the estate of. Cheung Keng Kwee. On Saturday last and subsequent days he was entertained at63 words
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Article84 1924-05-06 454 son of the late Lim Chin Tsong, who played the bagpipes at the Chinese Volunteer Club on Easter Monday, is an expert performer on the instructrument. He has recently returned from Scotland, when- he was a student at the Dollar Academy. He was the pipe major84 words
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Article1042 1924-05-06 455 PEGASUS AND SEAPLANES ARRIVE II.) 1 8. Pegasus, the smalb st of the air-e r aft carriers attached to the British a aval service, arrived in Singapore on Tuesday, and officers of the Royal Air Force unit on board lost little time before making acquaintance1,042 words
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Article33 1924-05-06 455 Mr B. F Bridge is appointed a '■puij Controller oi Labour uibb Hie Labour Ordinance. Mr. N. A. Worley ci> ;i> Assistant-Director of Lducatioi! or hmcsv Schools in the Colonj and the b.M.S.33 words
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Article123 1924-05-06 455 of the Singapore Municipality, was returning from the Dutch Club, driving his own car earl} on Sunday morning, and turning one of the corners of Cairnhill Road, he knocked down a policeman, who was on patrol. Mr. Stephens picked the man up, and took him123 words
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Article328 1924-05-06 455 “THE COLOUR BAR I ln S3Ue 01 Tea'll -cites some comments Since you took thk nia l> Hter toe questions bv thl n £f Nambyar in the Legist, I’ ■nterested in the topic wonl.H l l l nough opnions ventilated 4ve to convince them that the «Z’"' I* is to328 words
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Article205 1924-05-06 455 The esteem iu which the late Mr. d. c Westwood, whose sudden death we record I yesterday, was held was testified toby I large attendance, not only on the part oi® I conferers in the Eastern Extension Company, out by representatives of communities, who foregathered at205 words
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Article855 1924-05-06 456 the essence of ,.6 unpromising materia», Sw ara 18ts g A two rupees a jeai ■perhaps they weie good A Jrth it. This form oi U*" s confined to the Legislative Own- •*"'>„ 4S memory serves, but the of the Budget, apparently, ‘V me of actiou h 6‘855 words
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Article22 1924-05-06 456 who recently returned from furlough lias taken over the duties of District Locomotive Superintendent, Ipoh, from Mr. A. E. HolmesBrown.22 words
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39 1924-05-06 456 call ed for 12.36 p.m., to-day at. the British India House, Penang, was postponed 1 next week, at the same time and place, for tho want of a quorum.39 words
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Article120 1924-05-06 456 who had been before Mr. ‘Forrer on a charge of theft of $14 from a stall in the Penang Bazaar was convicted to-da\ and ordered 1 receive six strokes with a rotan. In answer to the Magistrate, accused said he was, a couple of years120 words
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Article494 1924-05-06 456 PAHANG CONSOLIDATED An expert correspondent writes in the Financial Times that in the Eastern tin group the position of the world's largest producer, the Pahang Consolidated, which is only approached by the Aramayo Alines of Bolivia, is ol special interest. The last returns at July 31,494 words
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63 1924-05-06 456 Mr. H. A. Ferrer acquitted the Chinese cl auffeur who had. been charged with driving his car in a rash and negligent manner and causing the death of a lit1i Chinese gill. at Noordin Street This was a preliminary enquiry Mr Forcer said that63 words
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Article1092 1924-05-06 457 The Way to a Settlement We ar« couviuo d Unit Mr. Kt csay MaoDonaid, in bia speech on the Reparations Reports, put the whole situation ami the possibilities in a nutshel and with a few exceptions the Home Press has accepted the conciusior s as a real basis1,092 words
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76 1924-05-06 457 Mr. and Mrs. Meadows Prost. Major and Mrs. R. C. Sayers, Mr. Burton. Capt. and Mrs. F. V. Ben nett, Major H. E. Priestly, C.M.G., Major E. V76 words
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Article97 1924-05-06 457 Mr. G. C. Fenningworth, Mr. H. L. Carter, Capt. Sydney R. Smith. Mr. I). R. C. Lawford,, Mr. L. P. Worger, Mr. and Mrs H. G. Alexander, Mr. B. P. Coulson, Mr R. P. Stewart,97 words
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Article337 1924-05-06 457 Accl’sed Boi-v, y'r- Tan Cheng T eng and manager of the J Bishop Street, p tnaa 4 found guilty of attempts bound over in $50 for sir 14 He pleaded not guilty the case was postponed U tion s evidence. w To-day Inspector Bailey tk u Police,337 words
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Article46 1924-05-06 457 who has bff Chaplain's Warden at St Cathedral, Singapore, during Mr C. Valpy’s absence, has on leave. The Parochial recent m ('eting passed a vote of to Mr. Barker for his Church, which extend over a more than a quarter of a century46 words
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Article108 1924-05-06 457 l TTU A dinner was given by no sr Tnnku Mohamed JJ™ popular District Officer April 30. to all the member' > Government Sendee and m Rontatives of the genera com on the eve of his leavmu t p with TT.H. the Bement f,f K p’ vate Secretary.108 words
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Article1872 1924-05-06 458 .hFGATIONS AGAINST f ,0lS LOCAr DIRECTS Company's B "T volvin" identiW and equallj seri- prlD «Jnst the defendant as '-n tbe Malayan Colbefore the Kuala T urt" commenced before Mr. in the Supreme “n K®' Thursday morning. I IL Vj., iction-are the Eastern I J Rubber Company, a1,872 words
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Article318 1924-05-06 459 Another important Company ca<<* was .-.ct down lor hearing in the. Supreme Court, Singapore. There are two actions, the plaintiffs being the Eastern Mining and Rubber Company Limited, and the defendant, Mr. Poey Kong Seng. Reference was made to the car-e whin the list for May318 words
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Article883 1924-05-06 459 LEAN A CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Thursday evening. Since our last Report dated April 17, Tin has proved a choppy and extremely err-die market and from £243 5s., the pric<- rose to £248 10s._ while to-day's I- ;ng quotation oi £236 10s. represents a loss of £6 15s. on883 words
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Article192 1924-05-06 459 Race Training I Trainers seem to be lying lowprer l well, for although the going was goal yesterday morning and the full use of it* I track allowed there was nothing of a I exciting nature done, says Friday’s Press. A four days’ meeting, andtt way in192 words
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Article21 1924-05-06 459 :o:— 'A. Dr. D. C. Macaskill, i Hill, returned to the H yesterday via Port Sv. tt21 words
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Article1004 1924-05-06 460 .aried questions treated n V CopV-the ConferPolitics, Economies =w is satisfactory to control and sex inR.kk the frankness with which bussed bears witness to broader outlook n iSf c b e i on g to the older Tww will be particularly gratified Bishop wbo‘does not hesitate to ■"21,004 words
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Article486 1924-05-06 460 Hie Rev. Ying Si Chi, of Singapore, has been granted a licence to solemnize marriages in the Colony. Mr. I). AL McDiarmid, Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., F.M.S., is due back shortly from Home leave by.the s.s. Al en tor. Ihe Hon. Air. W. H. Thorne, who went on486 words
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Article1152 1924-05-06 461 Attractive Pamphlets Mr. A. F. lliuiri os n< 1 u es of pamplets of the admirable “Malayan Series,” prepared for dietiibution at the Malaya pavilion of the British Empire Exhibition. There are 18 of them, and a pamphlet on mining wi 1 be ready s >on. They cover1,152 words
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Article157 1924-05-06 461 will doubtless remember the magnificent display of local woods and furniture exhibited by the Forestry Department at the 1923 Agri-Horticultural Show and Trades Exhibition. Mr. C. Ward .Jackson informs us that Mr. G. E. S. Cubitt, Conservator of Forests, has suggested that, in order to encourage157 words
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Article540 1924-05-06 461 FORMER, charged Ei Ab the result of a raid l_ Detective Inspector John QoA/ Inspector Ah Kow on Hcma m Kila Road on Saturd Hokkten Chinese by the Cheong Si was charged to-davT/ T H. A. Forrer, Second" M.zi.» with possession of deleterion, dr,/ Accused said he pleaded540 words
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Article324 1924-05-06 462 R*«B Spbculatiom the Gnu l‘ k!, rnintp Mr. Ismail A. F 1l T f the' Bros Basah Road firm <4 *2 of lh l nsme 8 PP ll d to J1 $"wo« f« r bis di8charge fr m Parr, who «paired ,or ,he appli .ep't of f>» Official i«,.bicl>324 words
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Article20 1924-05-06 462 :«r the dot h Was ex P ended last Mapar g 8 d conservancy works at20 words
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18 1924-05-06 462 on Saturday: p b“4 -I Hardolin18 words
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Article37 1924-05-06 462 of the April 25 t[ tl Club held °n r* «8. X’ ir- J**® ensuing 'e? 1 P R res;deD t (ex- M L a o’ Vi “-Pre S i. h'fc c37 words
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Article454 1924-05-06 462 APPOINTMENTS The following appears in the current issue of the F.M.S. Government Gazette: Tengku Mohamed ibni Aimerhum Sultan Ahmad Maatham Shah, Malay Probationary Assistant Commissioner of Police, has been promoted to be a Malay Assistant Commissioner of Police. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Hamzah, Acting Assistant Agricultural Inspector, Perak454 words
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Article450 1924-05-06 462 YESTERDAY’S MEETING Mr. S. Codrington, President, presided at an ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held yesterday at the Municipal offices at 4 p.m. The others present were: Mr. C. R. Samuel, Mr. G. C. Dodds, the Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar, Mr. M.450 words
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Article31 1924-05-06 462 Return Pelky-Jamito Fight 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 5. At the end of twelve rounds Mr. George Redfearn disqualified Pelky for low hitting, awarding Jamito the fight.31 words
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Article777 1924-05-06 463 SMOKING CONCERT AT THE CRICKET CLUB A very succesfeful smoking concert was given on Saturday night at the Penang Cricket Club in aid of tin- ex-Service Men’s Association of Main (Penang Branch). The hall upstair?, was gaily decorated, a platform had been erected and neatly arranged at out777 words
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Article400 1924-05-06 463 1’ R. v. Eastern Smelting Co. In the return match yesterday on the Esplanade between these two teams, the P. R. who won on the first occasion, were very badly beaten by over 100 runs. Batting first the Smelting Company ran up a total of 145. Towards400 words
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Article231 1924-05-06 463 Girl Strangled and Bur® b y Hole The police at Kajang are now inquiring into a despicable er 'l I l FU1 l d i etai18 the Crime available, but a reporter of th e Mail was able to glean some mfo£ The victim is a Chinese231 words
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193 1924-05-06 463 Meet ng at Kinta [From Our Own Correspondent] The session held at Ipoh by B Engineering Association of Ma'ay» quite successful from every point of new The meetings were well-attended »nnH excursions ap’ly arranged. On S'tidj morning, the party oonsistini? ofab'DLX, left in motor-cars for193 words
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Article382 1924-05-06 464 BOtl .r..(^ CE DEMTED A \f T fiiter-as=ocia- was held on last Friday r^^ tb thT?XnX n M MhTchinese' Association the Xnr&Vicebe reguthe* c be ®L?” wed by the Mate gather mg There an w Mr. N. turn up and the onerous fJfloHrfuUy filled in by Mr.382 words
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Article91 1924-05-06 464 MhkvT?’ at about G P-'“-Xiek edDeSday) a nari “a tree; 5„. k a rou P of j/SHilloccu„Ja t0 h h lr quarter i cn Mew,. j7' u P*<i by Mr. J. C. M. tftj* the f X P of e 8 gr Sh bel f W inXo D91 words
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Article1367 1924-05-06 464 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyer> Sellers Remark BVFBBR—DOLLAR SHARK». Ct8. ctB. Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.05 A lor Gajsli Rubber Estate. Ltd. 090 ICO Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 1,90 2 fC Ayer Hitara PlantingSvndicate Ltd 10. E 0 ,P50 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd.. 0.49 ‘9 cp1,367 words
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Article71 1924-05-06 464 Penang 125,500, Snbiang nil, Straits 112,500, Rubuua 15,50’\ Tali Ayer nil, Bagau Serai 11,000, Bdak Ribit nil, Ku au 14 000 and Merohiatm nil. Ayer Kuuinz (F.M.<.) 28 872, B-adwall fFM.S) 33,988, C ereouebe (F M.S.) 24,519, Dennistown (K ian F. M.S) IS 4 JU, llitfhia71 words
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Article216 1924-05-06 464 Rahman Hydraulic» fjr the month of April. 9O0 piculs. Ma’ao, for the month of February 20 piou 8, M irch 22 piculs, April 4* piculs. Konpibon Tin, f»r the month of Ann!, 320 piculs, y*rd »ge 57,0 I hours run 581. Tnipiuv', for th i month of216 words
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