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Title Section20 1924-05-27 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL 22 PENANG MAY 27, 1924. NO. 2220 words
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Advertisement344 1924-05-27 1 CONTENTS 1x I m LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) fZj K Estate Labourers 526 Public Health and the Colonies 539 fiS Illiberality and Education 530 Empire Day 542 <t 549 Robber and Tin 534 The Slump in Ceylon 542 KN g Drastic! 540 The King's Birthday 542 The Empire's Hour 546 ]j344 words
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Advertisement212 1924-05-27 2 I s THE V STRAITS ECHO f MAIL EDITION. J. 1 prx »MIIOCOOOIIB W Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, .A r‘ and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the S WA /TS daily issues, as well as all important212 words
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Article953 1924-05-27 526 rt, U r care is exercised nowadays in «bousing and medical treatment of e labour forces of Malaya. In Lie Labour Code, revised and improved > meet modern conditions and neceswe have an effective instrument promoting the labouier s well-being. A employer’s responsibilities are heartfindheis required to make953 words
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Article464 1924-05-27 526 jresent t r-M M. A apt. Aiwright, who arrived in ipoii on Sunday is tin mw State Adjutant lor the Volunteer Force in Perak. The Rev. II Parsons, of St. Andrew s Cathedral, Singapore, is confined to his room suffering Horn influenza. Sir Lionel Woodward left Kualajresent t r-M M. - 464 words
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Advertisement28 1924-05-27 526 [be Straits cl)O* p LBLISH^L DA:L MAirĔ^ T!ON news of the week pr.or to kpSrt ure of M^" ,r jm Criterion Press, Limited, 5 h Beach Street, Penang.28 words
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Article1273 1924-05-27 527 Kings in Exile Frernpeh, wr»o now Lurie AH'iauli. after h «ojourn of twenty-eight ars in the Seychelles, is one of the few survivors of the numerous native potentates who went into exile towards the end of I ist century There was King Theabaw, of Burmah, who was deposed1,273 words
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Article506 1924-05-27 527 RUBBER PROP* GiXDi THE publk7 BU3TEb [From Out Own Cun afnia( At th KaU Lnn >P«’, M.yfc At the masting of the the Chief Secretary, the H George Maxwell prmided, j, a of the High Commissioner, gj r Guillemard In reply to the Jones question in regard to506 words
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Article458 1924-05-27 528 u 7d5. IN penang 'HE V. 1- T ih.atra be«n smaller, and in ;!.S treat. As things C h, 'Lt-rs had everything ai'amst h the be?inninir an ioe-creameod» xlee naite litsHdly, a "roannn ''“SJs «unpresssd. There was motor-horns, bicyele-belb and and hursts of hilarious from a club next458 words
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Article320 1924-05-27 528 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) The nbw rules of Auction Bridge on me into force from the first day of the present year hut, in Penang, there still seems to exist a certain amount of doubt as to whethe’’ Auction B> idee should be poiy-ul under320 words
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Article284 1924-05-27 528 HOPE FOR A BANISHEE A Stupid Mistake” The Chinese !:eged to have returned from banishment, whose case was partly heard last week, and then postponed on account of what the judge described as a bad blunder on the part of someone connected with the Criminal Registry in284 words
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Article1006 1924-05-27 528 SOME ST \TISTICS Horses I'i.aced Ist. 2nd. 3rd Cup. Cornstalk 2 1 0 0 Ganesh 2 0 0 0 Linoco 2 O 0 0 Polybia 1 2 0 0 Fed Tape 1 2 0 0 Dreadnought 1 2 0 1 Son of Erin 1 1 1 0 Essex1,006 words
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Article607 1924-05-27 529 LODGE SCOTIA INSTALLATION A Successful Function Lodge Scotia held their Annual Installation Meeting at Freemasons Hall, 12, Logan Road, Penang, on May 17, when Bro. E. V. C. Thomson was installed as R. W. Master for the ensuing year by Bro. James Craig, Wor: District Grand Master607 words
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Article484 1924-05-27 529 Following is the reference to M Singapore in the second ne# 01 j/ ot average prices and trade sued by the Statistical Office. pore: A comparison of t h e rents in Singapore in 1914, 1 1924 is given and is based on r cords of tne484 words
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Article1040 1924-05-27 530 L- rrh.n of the future n nver the files of the SU foHbe first .twenty odd 'j it. existence he is sure to be h,. lame number of occasions :.~,t its leading article. With the of "The War,” it would pro*found to head the list. And t-Xn1,040 words
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Article433 1924-05-27 530 Mr. Justice A. V. Broun is going on leave by the Kashmir on May 30. Mr. Roland Braddell returned to Singapore from his holiday in Java on Monday morning. Lady Shaw and Miss Shaw, who have been spending three weeks at Brastagi, have returned to Singapore. Mr.433 words
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Article983 1924-05-27 531 The Hawker A CoraiuiUo e of the Singapore Mun rip il Commissioner»-th«-y number them d »wn south, and the one we refer to is No 2 has ad< p*ed the p i.iciple of abolishing fo id ba tfker-f from the j- treats and made cer am recommendations which983 words
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Article307 1924-05-27 531 VISIT BY KING AND QUIEN M» Presentation of Gifts London, May 21 Their Majesties the King and Quen when touring the Empire Exhibition at Wembley, visited the Malayan Section, vvhe e throe picturesquely dressed Malayans cimi forward bearing trays with a costly fabric and a silver gong307 words
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Article256 1924-05-27 531 UNOFFICULS^ EEcijEs (/•>»». Our Ou-n theutmffirml member, mJ" I'* 1 -I Mr. Kindersley rtiteraUri i- 1 that the local "J advmory to ,h e Rubber G r ow. t "'‘H tion Committee, a9 they korw b ,‘*l t!m money ought to be fpeot M I B h aktd256 words
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Article24 1924-05-27 531 Penang Schoolmasters’ Assoort®! The annual athletic- sports Penang Schoolmasters’ Association be held on the Free School grouDd 4 Saturday, May 3L I24 words
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Article100 1924-05-27 531 Eastern Smelting Co. v. IlsaW Teachers I An interesting Association match was yester av Free School ground between U Smelting Co. and the and ended in a victory f by 1 goal to 0. Beautiful weather cooling breeze favoure ce t the Singapore Spring fact Saturday and there100 words
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Article1262 1924-05-27 532 i yT ER£STING>« EETIN(i pgusa'3 m MCARS Q m n cf tha Mnmoipu 4 3 5 m o f Georgetown, P niug, a '7Xy at the Municipal otil --up. W (j yeitH y j ate h ollt Mr. S. Present, preyed and i*“ w mn Mr- J- D1,262 words
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Article408 1924-05-27 532 Statutory Meeting Ihe first annual general or statutory meeting of the Bukit Mertajam Rice Mill Co., Ltd., was held at 11.30 a.ni. to-day at the registered offices of the company, No. 33, Beach Street, Penang. Mr. D. A. M. Brown, (Director) presided and the others408 words
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Article1162 1924-05-27 533 AN OPTIMISTIC FORECAST At the f- p» n g meeth g of the lus itir o i of Ni.val Architects at the I’oyal Unite! Service Insti ut or, under the pres d< ncy of t* e Duke of T orthurnber and, pa per. 4 were read on1,162 words
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Article445 1924-05-27 533 hght TEMpIe I Niunal Singh and l>| 'Uluntarilj- ..«using hurt (nirjah Singh, at the Sikh t 4 Prick Kiln Hoad at about 2*4 ,'laj Complainant appeared 'I bandaged hand and the fint with a bandaged head. In w 74 Lernon said the first accused tat l at about445 words
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Article1006 1924-05-27 534 I z net with Mir usual praeiic" side a fair hearing, 1. i thp views of a contriregretfully come to the restriction has failed r S U and ought to be abolished. We r a that we do not share this £I though we confess that during1,006 words
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Article481 1924-05-27 534 he estate. Al. Al. Mr. J. D. Dailey, A.C.P., has entered hospital at Kuala Lumpur owing to an attack of pleurisy. Air. Isidore Storch, late director ol 1’ rankels Limited (now in liquidation), L going to Kuala Lumpur to join the firm of D. Storch Co., ashe estate. Al. Al. - 481 words
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Article1308 1924-05-27 535 A Lost Mail In the Pont Office Express issued this morning appears the following announcement: The Penang-Kulim m til despatched at 9.40 on the Bth inst. is reported by the Superintendent, Alor Star, to have been lost whilst in transit between Eukit Meitajam and Kulim. The mail contained1,308 words
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Article126 1924-05-27 535 the LAND ACQUIS| T1O|( QUESTION In Thu p hevler > Te! epawi In the House of Alexander, Parliament»,, 1 M C G. Ammon, the Admiralty) to q, 6 ,V M u'?’] Spence, (Lab., Berwick) J,J late Government bought no H Bukit Sembawang R„ bber j‘ N the object'■hevler> Te!epawi. - 126 words
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Article331 1924-05-27 535 v -Ex. Systematic Centralism Skllim I Required I London, Miy 11 I Discussing the sharp decrease io rsb«l prices to below fenpence a lb. the City Correspondent says that theovvl does not appear to be suffering fromotrß production, but the fall again empbuMfl the need of systematic,v -Ex. - 331 words
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Article731 1924-05-27 536 USE fJ»«»" S MEST (Contributed) that the writer has "’tfe th V K i“ ,b 9r b c beme has failacl l, .’P ele J 7 latneino’'”’ tt]o or igmators »nd thought to the «‘"Tioly deserve the thanks of immunity for their genome R,tri?t,on t his gon J731 words
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Article185 1924-05-27 536 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo.) Sir, There miy be something to be said for and against the idea of shirts and shorts.” Some youthful enthusiasts almost live in them, so to speak, but I fail to see how they can be regarded as ideal, or185 words
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Article173 1924-05-27 536 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) Sir, Is there any reason why the telephone service in Pen »ng should be so deplorable Not only are the instruments bad but the whole system is terrible beyond words. Evidently even expert training has not been available, for the operators173 words
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Article612 1924-05-27 536 hcxiou: i.Ex. FURTHER EVIDENCE Mr. H. A Fori er, as Coroner, continued his enquiry yesterday afternoon into the Ciutra Street stabbing affiir. All the five accused who have been charged in the Police Court with affray and murder were present, as also the sixth accused, Lihcxiou: i.Ex. - 612 words
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Article806 1924-05-27 537 LONDON STOCKS The Pui\ uf Loudon figines lu* thu week again indicate a redaction in the stoiks of crude robber, receipts of 894 tom comparing with outgoings of 1,096 tons, writes Mr. E. L. Killick in the Financier of April 29. But notwithstanding the sustlined improvement in the806 words
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Article86 1924-05-27 537 As our readers are awaie, iht> Su m its Settlements (Penang) Association recently took a ballot of its members on the subject of State regulation for the purpose of combatting venereal disease. The voting papers were considered at a meeting of the ommittee held yesterday. Ninety-eight votes were received86 words
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Article285 1924-05-27 537 A business arrangement entered into between two Chinese about twenty years ago was the subject of litigation which concluded in the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw), after a lengthy hearing, says Tuesday’s Straits Times. The facts were that a man named285 words
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Article507 1924-05-27 537 BY ONE WHO HAS M EI The arrival by the P. andO IIV <iera of lI.H. Iskander Sh.k Marhum Bathiallah, Kcu^ 1 4 Sultan of Perak, the senior’Vl? Malay State, will arouse inter» not only those who have lit j F.M.S. but also those important part507 words
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Article1674 1924-05-27 538 he < ouncil ti Malay Mail. u te ac^s_ gR,EVANCES Statements about their grievances ?Jid so he wished to as- bu u ai. 4 ie had 'XX J— aspects He also behoved am r r h-ul received a re- /X- ,--Ued H-eemh hv the F M- s ieachershe < ouncil ti Malay Mail. - 1,674 words
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Article284 1924-05-27 539 lady, writing to her husband in Singapore concerning the >p- nmj day of the Wembley Exhibition, says: We arrived at the Exhibition at 6 a m. an 1 waited outside the enclos ir.- 111 940 am., when we bought tickers for the stadium, and were at last284 words
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Article194 1924-05-27 539 Professor Bostock Hill, the famous English hygiene expert, passing through Colombo after a tour in the Far East, said he was strongly of opinion that the public health service in the Eastern Colonies was not sufficiently free to carry out the work they are capable194 words
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Article1063 1924-05-27 539 BOYANESE SYCE SENTENCED TO DEATH Need for Change in Jury Practice '1 he third Singapore Assize came a conclusion yesterday morning. says the Free Press, with the termination of the trial before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and a special jury, of Sulong bin Dahlan, who1,063 words
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Article1122 1924-05-27 540 .„.„1 vendors of food ana dr nk to be severely dtsat least one class of will not be permitted to h* fkers r nc p« if the recommendaof the Muni:.is 01 a _c flre adopted- As we C X S Wednesday, the ultimate, ..jasted on b tof the Com---w,,beX1,122 words
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Article472 1924-05-27 540 Mr. E. E. Chambers, manager of the Chartered Bank, returned to Penang this morning. Mr. A. P. Lee, formerly on the staff of the St. John’s Institution, has now joined Government service. Ihe Bishop of Singapore returned to his headquarters on Wednesday morning, after visiting Penang, Province472 words
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Article1209 1924-05-27 541 Railway Administration At the Federal Council meeting, the various stages, from votes of money to the motion for adjournmentwhich gives the unofficials their opportunity—were passed without unfavourable reference to Railway polioy. This must bi something like a record. For a change, Mr. P. A. Anthony, the General Manager,1,209 words
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Article329 1924-05-27 541 Do You ChiitJ I (To the Editor 0/ tJie S(rj) I Dear bir, t'-V, Auction Bridge is a. B I which to che.t, and a O-.. 1 ply goes on The offe od able people who Won ld highly indignant if they .7» *“1 d°' n K anything329 words
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Article185 1924-05-27 541 A Word in Defenci (To the Editor of the Stratte Feb Sir. r. I should imagine your correspondent J. H” is in need of a change. To condemn the whole Telephony vioe as terrible beyond words operators as most inefficient >ss 0 My experience during recent been apparently185 words
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Article675 1924-05-27 542 ;[LEBR* t 1 1N we'e b Mncerned, *> ,,be M lo.ChiDese School in ,l The Hon. Mr S Councillor, and Mrs. AbUD? drived here at 9 anfl W t0 »rr Guard of-Honour Miss MacNamee to the following programme of gone through credibly 0i fltbie t: Standard V Song675 words
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Article250 1924-05-27 542 T.O.C. COLOMBO OPINION Effect on Market The London rubber market has slumped so rapidly during the last eight or nine weeks that sellers now find themselves in a precarious position. When the price fell, on March 17 to ll|d., the lowest since October, 1922, producers and– T.O.C. - 250 words
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Article63 1924-05-27 542 C.R.C. v. Eastern Smelting Co. The return match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Eastern Smelting Company will be placed tomorrow on the Esplanade. The following will play for the Company: S. Weihen, C. E. B. Waldron, E. A. Davies, C. Rodrigo, S. Seenimadar, Teik Ban,63 words
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Article330 1924-05-27 542 In the Second Police Court to-day, before Mr. H. A. 'Forrer, Chief Detective Inspector Costello charged Chuah Seng Thuan with obstructing a public servant, D.P.C. 60, in the execution of his duties at Campbell Street on the 13th instant. Accused, who claimed trial, was defended by Mr. Wright330 words
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Article131 1924-05-27 542 Volunteir Parade The parade in honour of H. M. the King’s birthday will be held on the Polo ground on Tuesday, June 3. Four Companies of Volunteers, two Companies of Police, and three Companies of Cadets will be drawn up in line facing North East by 7.45131 words
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Article71 1924-05-27 542 P.C.C. v. Police Mr. Harvey, Assistant Superintendent of Police, led a football team yesterday against the Penang Cricket Club. An interesting match resulted. The Police team played surprisingly well and had many chances of scoring; but no goal resulted. The Club too spurted at times and the police71 words
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Article1561 1924-05-27 543 EASTERN’ MINING AND RUBBER COMPANY’S CLAIM Interesting Case at Singapore Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that judgment was reserved in the case, heard in the Supreme Court, Singapore, in which the Eastern Mining and Rubber Company are plaint itls, ami Poey Keng Seng, formerly managing Director of the1,561 words
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Article1081 1924-05-27 544 */ip < > loc<ll (art iK>® tbe loomed large, iai rl T of'eonsi.lernbb pub--1,0 to the notiea iW' l .pv Unofficial memSee ing of the federal Jt v week Taking them m W> b which they were brought lb< u er there was first the question of !<•*1,081 words
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Article551 1924-05-27 544 ALLEGATION AGAINST DIRECTOR In the Singapore Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice R. D. Acton, on Tuesday afternoon, the action was commenc'd in which Messrs. Cheng Sj n and A\ ilson.Ltd., are claiming from Wee heng Soon, one of the two directors of tiie firm the sum of S23,(XX)551 words
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Article561 1924-05-27 545 CORONER’S ENQUIRY The inquest was concluded in the Ipoh Court, on Wednesday. before Mr. V. G Ezechiel, into the Silibin Road motor fatality, in which a Chinese riesha puller died as the result of in juries received. Dr F. V. .Jacques (Health Officer, Perak), in the course561 words
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Article707 1924-05-27 545 General Puyperoux writes in Le Monde Colonial illustrĕ on Le Siam Militaire.’’ He says: Enclosed between two powerful neighbours, taking a lesson from the events which some thirty years ago well nigh caused her to lose her independence, and further following the example of Japan, Siam has707 words
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Article297 1924-05-27 545 We are in complete agreement 13 Islamica who writes to one old Singapore contemporaries as follow* One of the Christian mission», h opened an open air cinema on a vad piece of land in Ix>rong 15 Gau There they shew pictures of Jesus Ch (on Whom be peace)297 words
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Article31 1924-05-27 546 st Andrew's Catheon Mav 21. 1924, '.ngaP° re k onlv'son of xVr. C^ V^of’ Fishguard, PemGladvs Maud SeCo r r-- err t ff Chapman Esq., or .Ater °f, x <. Australia31 words
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Article974 1924-05-27 546 Dav, which is being oftcially ZS Uv throughout the Kings festival Which in its youth (seethe opposition of those who ale J "flag-wagging, and imagin- > there was an intel ectua and Jdignit' in keeping the lights of A Ler and civilisation hidden £r th; bushels of974 words
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Article502 1924-05-27 546 Lm ng Suvabandii. and Luang Siri. both of the Siam State Railways, retu;m from Europe by the M.M. s.s. Chile yesterday. An T.M.S. Gazette notification states that Mr. E. N. Dyatt has been appointed Food Controller for the E.M.S. with effect from April 2, 1920. Captain Hashim, who has502 words
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Article1648 1924-05-27 547 Floods and Washaways Ihe Ulu SeUi gor oislr'ct is Hab’e to serious flood-. Be? won Kuala Kubu and Here rid xh frequently find* much of the land under wx’er, and thin state of off tire mast came a great d‘al of inconveni nee. Our Kuala Lumpur correspondent telegraphs1,648 words
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Article51 1924-05-27 547 Contractor’s Heavt Law (From Out Own Singapore, At hie eiaminetioo in Mr. Sehested said on t building contract bwanson lost 180,000, mainly owing to") blocks (bricks?), as a^ al coO tn* with the F. M. Singapore Haroonr 00 oa* awa ded generous compe housing contracts wi they received51 words
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Article58 1924-05-27 547 ULU SELANGO^ AGA y Serious Mail [From Our Own Corr L KuahL^P or tia Mails for and J ia j P umpßf despatched from Kuah ioD were returned, ulfl Ys»between Sereudah pen» o has been no m»d English mail. wh»' h at 6 pm. to-day a9 P lt if58 words
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Article567 1924-05-27 548 the local que 3 have given it 11 5,0ar B e-»P“P 8P b pe will not be out of plane »>‘ hr b JX of rubber has gone tb ?X u»g««te d that raBt, ,c rtit is lde X p it did, an<l the > Uco Z Jpp*».567 words
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Article1274 1924-05-27 548 CORONER’S INQUIRY EYE-WITNES S EVIDENCE Mr. H. A. Forrer as Coroner held an inquiry to day into the recent motor accident at Gottlieb Road, Penang, which resulted in the death of a young Tamil clerk employed at the Municipality, K. Ganaprthy Pillay. Inspector lifton, of the Dato Kramat1,274 words
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Article648 1924-05-27 549 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL ACTION (T the Eiitcr of the St>a ts Times) Sir, Your ju«.ue, d ted May 10, contained a ptraizraph on Municipal Commission with reference to food hawkers. The commission considered the report of the Health Officer and decided to recommend That food hawkers ought to be648 words
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Article635 1924-05-27 549 PARADE OF CADETS AND BOY SCOUTS Acting Resident Councillor s Address The Hbn. Mr. S. C’odrington. Acting Resident Councillor, Penang, took the salute to-day at an interesting pqrade of School cadet* and scouts which was held in connection with Empire Day celebrations in Penang. The venue of the635 words
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Article449 1924-05-27 549 Ihe Action by the Eastern Minix o I In opening the defence in the ar J at Singapore by the Eastern Min’d luibbei ompany against pr*v r/| Seng, formerly managing Air. LraddeU remarked that this n I a somewhat peculiar case. The ment of claim asked to open449 words
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Article21 1924-05-27 550 MARRl A(iE At St. George's Church, 24, l‘ f 24, William X Singapore, to W inifred MA Oxior d21 words
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Article999 1924-05-27 550 to the introduction of the Hestriction Scheme, the '«nwent was blamed for its alleged fcrenee, and failure to appreciate etc*l, facts as intricate problems of -J. rubber industry were sometimes desmed. with unconscious humour. Ine of the industry, to use a con;dUent phrase, were criticised on somelid999 words
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Article437 1924-05-27 550 Mrs. G. E. Teale left lor Home by the s.s. Pl assy. Mr. C. Ward-Jackson. secretary, Planters' Association of Malaya, is ill and confined to his bed. Mr. I). B. B. McLay has been appointed Executive Municipal Engim er, Singapore, on probation. Mr. E. S. Manasseh has been elected437 words
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Article1125 1924-05-27 551 A Pasteur Institute A Pasteur Institute is to be established in Malaya, which is a long way behind neighbouring countries in this resp ct. At a meeting of the Federal Council the question was raised again, and this time the Chief Secretary was able to give a satisfactory1,125 words
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Article169 1924-05-27 551 How contractors grow rich is shown by a list of tenders in the Government Gazette for erection of three quarters for subordinates. The highest tender was $113,000 the lowest was $22,500 There is something scandalously wrong somewhere if both these offers were genuine and it leads169 words
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Article998 1924-05-27 551 W», I meetings posjpQjg. I; The a-ljomncd ano na I of he Lyne Theatre,, Lim called f..r 3 p. m on SrM.l adjourned, the Chairman the future policy f th. i n. J settled it »m useless pioe-'™?’’ meeting Those preset Senders, Mr. Hon Joor p ob998 words
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Article265 1924-05-27 552 Penang v. Perak I'hu following team has been selected to play for Penang against Perak on tiie Esplanade, Penang, on the 2nd and brd, commencing each day at LU.3O a.m. 11ns is the return game between these two sides, Penang having won the first game in Ipoh.265 words
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Article292 1924-05-27 552 Eastern Smelting Co. v. C.R.C. The Eastern Smelting Company and tiie Chinese Hccreation (Tub met in their return mulch on Saturday on the Esplanade and. after an exciting game, the contest ended in a draw at the stroke of the Chinese putting up 94 for 9 wickets292 words
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Article519 1924-05-27 552 AMALGAMATION OR CO-OPERA-TION? Commenting on the speeches at the .-••ent meeting of the f ederal Council t‘ '•ingapGre, the Straits Times says: "Mr. llampshire raised the question oi the joint working of departments of the Cob ny and the F.M.S., referring to the talk of amalgamation,519 words
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Article541 1924-05-27 553 GOLDIE—JONES Then- wa> a large congregation at the (lurch of St. George the Martyr on Saturday aiiermxm when Mr Jit; i. Scott Gohli (an old resident of P<-n; n„ and now manager of the Singap.it branch oi M sms. Mac Alister A < c i. third541 words
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Article335 1924-05-27 553 SHOOTING FOR KEDAH AND RENFREW CUPS Both won ih Eurasian Company The Penang Eurasian volunteers did some very good shooting in the Penang Bisley which commenced yesterday, and arired off both the Kedah Plate and the Renfrew Shield. As a matter of fact the final in the Kedah335 words
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Article179 1924-05-27 553 Free School Win Shield The Scouts’ sports on Saturday on the Free School ground in connection with the Empire Day celebrations passed off very successfully. At the conclusion Mrs. Dunshea gave away the Challenge Shield (presented by Mr. H. R Cheeseman) to the Free School who secured the179 words
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Article213 1924-05-27 553 lENNI s Tor RNAMENT p» I l lic following are the I t ennis tournament of *1 Recreation Club. Singles Final: A. R v I beat Gurchurn Singh M Doubles Final: A. R and Hoh Kee Chew beat mmasamy nd Peter All the three sets of the213 words
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Article212 1924-05-27 553 Singapore School Principal'i I Condemnation I We (S.T.) have received from thebl P. L. Peach, principal of the A&l Chinese School, an article on the subjeel of boxing, being the substance 0! M marks he recently addressed to Btud®*| of the school. Mr. Peach condeca boxing, particularly212 words
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Article246 1924-05-27 554 co-s'weekly report Thursday f c nmg th vi j v during the L has bne(l wo! but this £*224-15 to £2OL du n q < r recovery of E)-> the general opinion is J' s h n been reached. v! .f rubber drove the price T in London,246 words
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192 1924-05-27 554 CLAIM FOR S1,300 JUDGMENT FOR $1. A Kuala Lumpur correspondent case in which Mr. Oscar I'm claimed $1,300 from Messrs 1/odaee and Hastings was continued Mr Justice Whitlev in the Court. Mr. Frey.’ on his stated that his instruction to Kt W was that h should press w whoh amoinv192 words
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Article966 1924-05-27 554 APPOINTMENTS I'he following appears in the current i.-gue of the i.MS. lovernmcnt Ga zette '1 he Right Honourable the Secretary o! State for the Colonies has been pleased to approve the abolition <;f the appointment <d Deputy Chief Resident Engineer for Construction, Railways. Mr. 11. B. Polglase, Assistant966 words
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Article469 1924-05-27 555 A SCIENTIFIC METHOD OF ADJUSTMENT There arrived in Penang tihe ether day Mr. and Mrs. Starr, who practise in manipulative surgery. They have been resident in the F.M.S. for some time past and have effected several remarkable cures there and in Siam. They are staying at the Runnyrnede469 words
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Article788 1924-05-27 555 ..w «><<■-> uMoviutvjy irusiea w f classes.' J.H.M.IL in the Mail. IMPRESSIONS OF A MALAYAN VISITOR London. May I Tiii'i w.is an cm rmous influx of Britisht r> to Paris i< r Easter week, so that it was difficult to secure accommodation by any train or....... ..w «><<■-> uMoviutvjy irusiea w f classes.' J.H.M.IL in the Mail. - 788 words
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Article254 1924-05-27 555 Rubber Coupon Case An interesting application came w lore Mr. Justice Whitley, in the Lumpur Supr me Couit, on Friday i connection with two rubber the 2P pikul denomination. The F.li Government wire cited as defend»», and were represented by Mr. )hiu of Messrs Freeman and Madge254 words
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Article181 1924-05-27 556 rertral meeting of the 11 .(Hall g Ke-iali. «as held >■> 23 preslded ver The Chairman (pro eJh J uj to one and all L’ !Sv'and brotherhood for the p<** r i< )re o f the community app |icfions vere r e, r tesS®— Mr 8 H-181 words
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Article227 1924-05-27 556 I A Malacca Case I In the District Court, Malacca, on MonI day. before Mr/?J;S.W. Arthur, a Malay I named Kadir bin Bakar was charged I with abetting, on April 25, the offence of ttempting to export 59 pikuls 41 katties rubber from the Settlement df Ma227 words
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Article1421 1924-05-27 556 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyers Sellers Remark RUBBER—POLLAK SHARES. Cts, I e\ Allei.by Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.00 1.C5 A b>r Ga i.'ih Rubber Estate, Ltd. 0.80 0.90 Ainiikfflinated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.50 L 7 Ayer H item I'lantins Syndicate Ltd 10.60 l5 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd..1,421 words
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Article41 1924-05-27 556 Cicely 31,867, Eiw Sapg 9 937, Glengowiie 10,173, Huidoft 15,779, Lower Pd. uk 10,97 >, N V. Langsa 18,9 0, Stfngei lukHiig 13.171, Tesiug 12,400, United (Kubber) 42,481, Y irn eug 25,336 ib> acd Uuitvd (Cocouu(n) 747,350 nuts.41 words
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Article71 1924-05-27 556 Ratrut Ba“in, for the href, hdf of May, 150 piculs, 247 houis worktd, 33,000 cubic yuds treated, stopped 3, days cleaning uuiler. Ren mg, for the ti st half of May, D edge No. 1, 122 piculs, Dre IgH No. 3, .360 pifu-w, total 482 piculs. No. 371 words
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