The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 3 June 1924
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Title Section20 1924-06-03 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL 22 PENANG JUNE 3, 1924. NO. 2320 words
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Advertisement304 1924-06-03 1 CONTENTS LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) K$ Cinemas 556 Accident on Italian Warship 577 fUj J Trop De Zele 562 C< noert and Dance 582 aa S Progress in China 566 F. M. 8. Service 513 Lrfl C For the Defendant 572 I Üb. ur and Empire Problem. 576 MEETINGS AND REPORTS304 words
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Advertisement218 1924-06-03 2 1 A? TMB STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. L f I-* *—oo»ii Jp HM .SV Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Etirorw l and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts218 words
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Article935 1924-06-03 556 Jwll t present the cinematographs in ,re practically controlled by a which we have hcanldeser.be. t ,«„f those interested as a biim < cent, proposition. lhat, P' baps, ©urns the litigation which is now Xon and the rather extraordinary rxwiings at the recent company meett: for. obviously, the possession935 words
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Article454 1924-06-03 556 Mr E. 0. James left Kuala Lumpur lor 1 lome on Sunday Mr. R I) Hume, of the legal firm of Messrs. Adams and Allan. is leaxing lor Honn* to-day. end Mrs. Dashw<x)d Saunderlelt Singapore tor Home on Sunday by the Swedish motor vessel Eionia. Dr. and454 words
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Article932 1924-06-03 557 Child Labour A contemporary notes the increasing number of women and child»e i in Singapore, chiefly Chinese. Official reports on immigration invariably refer with satisf act ion to fly ares which lessen the disparity between the Asiatic mile and female population. But even this has its problems. The932 words
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Article208 1924-06-03 557 Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the official opening of the Johore Causeway has been fixed for June 28 by H. E. the Governor. The Sultan of Johore and the Sultans of the Federated States will possibly attend Invitations will shortly be issued. o Mr. Meredith Watt, manager of208 words
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Article323 1924-06-03 557 Bil> Times p g& On Sunday M r. H, r superintendent of P o |i rp r/’ Chief Detective Inspector j seven detectives raided PuUu District f or 9 in arresting nine Mal.v, They were all prod on el i 0 lA* Palau Polios Court, Hawkins, and convicted323 words
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Article95 1924-06-03 557 (To ll,< Editor of the Ntr«f» Sir, tar You very rightly J* sure should be a great number 0 «>* J in Penang. 1 bet you there is, I beheve, one g k back a good many and p of C. C. and the P- B. C. match95 words
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Article923 1924-06-03 558 IfCH I>DIE^ O N.CO-OPERATION J M nll-URS SCHEMi us copy tlia ro P or of the fr r la l L .ppointed by the Penane ;>■„ omnn ttee PP Q om nierce on April >■' Cb nto the cause» of depression A p and to suggest remedial ID923 words
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Article145 1924-06-03 558 Penang v. Perak The following players have been selected. to represent Perak against Penang on the Esplanade on June 2 and 3. H. L. Austin, W. N. Edwards, Dr. P H. Hennessy, 1). R. A. Hoblyn, A. B. Jordan ((.’apt.), Dr. K. T. Khong, A. Marning, N Monerasinghe,145 words
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Article611 1924-06-03 558 Wo a e still indisposed to be unduly pessimistic about rubber, despite oven the rebukes of oeitain friends in Negri Semhilao. And we certainly think that the strident calls for the abandonment of restriction, because rubber Las slipped hick bdpw a shilling a pound, are largely childish611 words
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Article1150 1924-06-03 559 The Federal Council meeting seems 1 > have been very much the play without Hamlet and to have been disap-' ]>ointingly inadequate. However some of the Cnofficials tried to make up for it by confessing bewilderment that H E in K.L. and H E. in Singapore seemed very1,150 words
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Article469 1924-06-03 559 UNDER SUSPl Cl<>lt On Saturday, the 26 April a tered Bank at Puket posted Ti’ in notes, in three U Mr. C. H Warren. Ratrut Basin Tin Ra rut; and th e three sto en from the post office in of the night. They were morning. It469 words
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Article1647 1924-06-03 560 REPORT Asi Kvmbaso .Up report ol tB” I Jted at the «ftb or «"f <,rkO ~xen-.linel> Well the vear in gr<>un<l rather bi average grade «««I W3V> ,ons :i lJ s Wing an in.prove.nem 10 0 tofls compared «Uh J vear* working and recover higher values than1,647 words
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Article503 1924-06-03 561 (To the Kdilor of the S'i'oilx Kcho). Sir, The Pendng Cricket team which you announced in your columns yesterday cannot be improved upon. It is, as you say, a splendid all round side and unless the unexpected happens should win both the forthcoming contests. So far as the503 words
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Article500 1924-06-03 561 .—M M. Smei/i jng Co. v. R. The following are the scores in the m deh wheb were held over from yesterday’s issue owing to lack of space: Easier?.' Smelting Co. Seeinniadar b Kriig huan 10 E. !’>. A ddron < Thong Hin h TEk le 10.—M M. - 500 words
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Article490 1924-06-03 561 Boy AValuy d EFEaTs j. After e.ght rounds of th 7 3' boxmg one could wish to J r C gained the decision over Fac, Manila who was eleven perior >n weight, at the Ha pp n> Saturday night, Bays morning contemporary Th.. crowd present. Waller boxed490 words
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Article15 1924-06-03 562 BIRTH kalton" Alison Road, 'i; ft i924,u Mr ra Swee Chin, a son.15 words
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Article983 1924-06-03 562 the past few weeks the police *Sg have shown remarkable and Xergv,in planning and carry'Hn gating raids. In several Lto b»’ e succeeded in making to doubtless consider satisfactory 1 rih the result that there have iLes in the courts and the Colonial SXhasbenefittedbythe fines imgjj bv983 words
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Article458 1924-06-03 562 Mr. A. Ferdinands, late District Locomotive Supeiinieiidcnt. I .M.S IL. has now settled at Bangalore, South India. Col. Forster, RE Acting O C 1 roops Malaya, gave the Empire Day address at the Anglo-Chinese School in Singapore, on Sat unlay. The Hon. Mr. W. 11. Thorne arrived458 words
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Article1236 1924-06-03 563 Hawkers We learn more precisely what are the recommendations dealing with Singapore h hawkers from the telegram from our Singapore correspondent published in to-day’s issue. If Dr. Hunter’s report is adopted every hawker will have disappeared from the streets in the town area within two years. Those who1,236 words
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Article490 1924-06-03 563 ti T In the Second Poi la o fore Mr. H. A, Forrer, In,pecu t*’' l of the Pitt Street Station Islam, Kader Bacha, of Button I using criminal force on t j,k Chan Kim Wah. at about ft* mornin K at Pitt Street. A«.«d i the charge,ti T - 490 words
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Article3003 1924-06-03 564 -in in the recent civil f t he Austral»- ~H I versus Messrs. Sanni. n Teong Oon two ot the Lyric Theatres, rectification of the regiS f !t> A.iitions of *****; worth ot reeentlv held by Mr. h. C. W Mr. Saunders’ predecessor, moriginating motion by 11.3,003 words
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Article185 1924-06-03 565 W e ar© officially informed that B Excellency Sir Laurence Guillemot K.C.8., K.C.M.G., Governor of th Straits Settlements, British Agent k North Borneo, proposes to pay visit to Sandakan in June. According to present arrangers® His Excellency and party will the night of 10th June at185 words
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Article1083 1924-06-03 566 ik China W-dav is i>‘ about as as one can well imagine. President of the Repubuc is a mete >P i the Premier a mere pupAether destined to be set up or Hung if the "him of the warlord who be moment dominates Peking; I ar- ent1,083 words
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Article465 1924-06-03 566 B N.B. Gazette. Mr. M. G. Clarke, of Linggi Plantations, Ltd. returned from Home by the Morea. Mr. -I. I). Dailey, A.C.P., who en--1 i '<l Kuala Lumpur hospital last week, li. now resumed duties. 'the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, Colonial Secretary, and Miss Hose areB N.B. Gazette. - 465 words
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Article961 1924-06-03 567 A Breezy Meeting At lhe annual i- e’intf of >he F. M. S Benefit Booi* ty, the Chairman mentioned th it at the end of the first year of it-i existence, in 1917, the a»-et» were $*,043. the years they hnd en’arged and widened th wn i k.961 words
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Article410 1924-06-03 567 RUMOURS OF FAILURE Manager’s Assurances Owing to »um u’-s that its failure w.s impending the Sze Hii Hong Banking Insurance (’<•. Ltd., was raided by d•• Sa*urd»y« Ou Monday tie run continued and in tl e two days no lets a Hirn than over $1,500,000 was410 words
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Article2824 1924-06-03 567 ad.iovrned M 1' l Qvbstios OF A Mo, T 1 lie udjourued I oi the ineairea M, was hela yesterday evaun^'? tre Koyal nuildmgs. l Uere fli sent Mr. bamuel rung Jr 4 4 Oon, Air. Gan leong hng M r p 1 J 'Oh (Manager Chai2,824 words
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Article356 1924-06-03 569 DR. HUNTER'S REPORT Drastic Measures Proposed [Frora Our Uivn Correspondent] Singapore, May 28. Dr. Hunter's report on food hawkers has been published. He suggests a drastic remedy, stating that it should be laid down that within two years every hawker. certainly food hawker, should be ofl the streets356 words
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Article221 1924-06-03 569 I Committee < I sioners are adopted S* 1 -Ml ntire >y out of P going any further it wu «seertam the many hardX'*’*!' vemences >t would entail Z 4 classes of the community T.?'4" her among their many lers, nesha pullers, eart bourerfl and the junior eS people221 words
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Article243 1924-06-03 569 A Mild Wave With the start ol the wet season] mild wav< of influenza abo appear:] have set in. No community has beemr I in uno. Fortunately, the influent hitherto does not seem to have been companied by complications, and if«r being confined to bed for some243 words
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Article931 1924-06-03 570 S.lf.P. u«6ES*GA (^TCHINESE CH« rGES DOCTOR i .ru.l that <ujinc time ,®™Peng charged in with Cheating a num.X issuing cheques (for funds in the bank) various quanting ot run was tried ns a test ease. os convicted by Mr. G. sentenced to six months Lmonmeut. The other easesS.lf.P. - 931 words
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Article1144 1924-06-03 570 ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of I he Coconut Estates of Perak. Ltd., was held <•'l the offices of Messrs Whitt ail Co., Agents A Secretaries, Queen Street, Fort. Mr. A. S. Collett, Director, presided, and the following were present:Sir Jas. Thomson Brixim (Director),1,144 words
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Article457 1924-06-03 571 The Visiting Team (To the Editor of the Straits Echo). Sir, As something if not much has been said about the Penang team something might be said also of the visiting team, the names of whose players appeared in yesterday’s Straits Echo. Not that Penang players are unfamiliar457 words
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Article234 1924-06-03 571 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo). Sir. 1 have read the remarks of Rev. P. L. Peach, principal of the AngloChinese School. Singapore. on the above in your issue of the 26th instant, and in reply can only say that lhe Bev. gentleman has a poor234 words
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Article345 1924-06-03 571 (7'o the Editor of the Straitt Eck Sir, Peh-bin gainbling, as is well knon. is much indulged in by women of table families as well as their less tunate sisters who very seldom falta the hands of the authorities. Tta s no particular venue as it can be ewh345 words
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Article51 1924-06-03 572 MARRI' gE I On April 024. Church. Woolston, I- P Sn by the Rev. n* her t |.^F‘° n Leopold Duval, <>• -!’TU IW- son of üßak p J Duval, formerly I tS < traits Settlements, and of t!,n. only daughterof Mr. I Hirsi E- I*» 8 of51 words
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Article1117 1924-06-03 572 I ;i. r newspaper writers nor newsB. r j e ,.g belong as a rule to Lie .e population from which food their customers are drawn. I. far as the press is concerned. K ,4 may be regarded as quite in? 1 3 tt and incapable o!1,117 words
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Article128 1924-06-03 572 A Suggestion (To the Editor oj the Straits Echo). Sir, The Penang Cricket League has proved tremendously interesting and although the games have not brought out any new star it cannot be gainsaid that the matches have put most of those taking part in the two big128 words
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Article322 1924-06-03 572 (To ihc Editor of the Straits Echo). Sir, The Penang Esplanade is ideally situated and is very picturesquefrom a distance. On a closer view the pretiness is somewhat marred by reason of the fact that only one half of it appears to be well looked after,and322 words
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Article1227 1924-06-03 573 Condensed R. H. Withered, the holder, an I G. B. Tolly ware the most favoured players for the final of the Amateur Golf Champior ship at St. Andrews. Both had won their earlier games very comfortably. A Reu’er telegram published in to-day’s ano mnces the defeat of Tolly,1,227 words
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Article523 1924-06-03 573 third annual m EETi<£ I The thi.d anneal meetini B 6 I holders of the Cherek P.u; was held at 3 o'clock this -.1 J‘“' L 3 «l ofhee of the Secretaries M Co. Ltd. \fnTSI Director) presided and the 0 L were Mr. A Mourin,523 words
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Article328 1924-06-03 574 AFTER EIGHT YEARS a TO T 0 PObICE Police Cuu.i to day, V. fXV In pecUr J. middle-aged Malay, 1, i.’ h Tahir d h hHini? falled t 0 Poliee on No,ember A«ewi P leded ?a,lty j i<r Barrett said that accord was 6up® rvs,on in L 91328 words
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Article128 1924-06-03 574 1,5 Mission TO Sbasohai Penan, y«.terd.» ra Wr ljl ,ts wa y to h< Mabri 01 to-eplsc. a °s,h P,n an 1 11 1 eecrntly passed dL»“ eWar,i Hn d The ,n of ***** 1 19 mS e P ,we 12,500 s* 22 kn ots -nd128 words
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Article381 1924-06-03 574 Mw Dills 10 be introduced We have received copies of the d<;<fc of two bills which are shortly to be introduced in the Legislative Co mcil they are both amending bills. The fi st is an Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 164 (Fire Insurance Companies) and the objects381 words
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Article199 1924-06-03 574 Griffins for 1925 Meeting We are informed by Mr. S. C. Vickers that it is proposed to import a batch of Horse and Pony Grillins for the January 1925, meeting. Mr. F. K. Dickson who has left for Australia has been appointed by the Club to purchase199 words
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Article623 1924-06-03 574 Your Food Will Cost You More J. I writes to the F e? Pr»-»s I'n < r>p -rt of t’n H-i oth O.fi t on th i q iesH in of food hawkers is pub i«hifd in ex Him in thi n iw-p ,p irs, ant this623 words
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Article139 1924-06-03 574 UDGMENr For tLAINIIEF C„JPANY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sim apor» 1 May .‘3O The Chief Justice Sir Walt r Shaw gave judgment for the plaintiffs, Stephen Paul and Company for 816 937 which had been paid into Cou<t as proceeds of the sa e in Batavia by139 words
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Article1243 1924-06-03 575 'iS F l DISCUSSION BY JOHORE PLANTERS Reply to American Buyers’ Combine '1 he .mopes..!- ol the Rubber Growers A Gciiuioij for the formation of a selling agency ior the rubber industry was the principal subject discussed at the annual meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association, which'iS Fl* - 1,243 words
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Article49 1924-06-03 575 P.C.C. v. B” Co. Volunteers A friendly Association football nw was played yesterday afternoon on it Esplanade bet ween the P.C.C. and th B” Company Eurasian Voluntas and resulted in a win for the Club, wh had the better of exchanges through» by one goal to nil.49 words
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Article94 1924-06-03 575 (To the Editor ol thf Straits Echo. Sir, correspondence which pouted in your issue of yesterday's dstei. worthy of oonsideration. Obviously, t» matter of the abolition of street h.wtai should I e referred to the Chinese Adw Hoard ortho native Justices of the Pettf, whose opine ns regarding this94 words
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Article145 1924-06-03 575 Overseas Bisley Introduced [liculcr’s Tvlajran'Y I 1 I G o 1 J J London. AL' Lord (’hoylesinore. presiding annual meeting of the National Association, announced thd a Bislev Competition called the B;;U s.'- open to British subject- n* dent Overseas h. <1 been view of lite large number[liculcr’s Tvlajran'Y - 145 words
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Article1032 1924-06-03 576 coiouial Institute, tue 11 State lor the Colonies upmen of all classes and .mite in making me Lmpiic, prefers to call it, the com- Ttiioi nations worthy of the sacriLit At Wembley, Air. on a similar L and in picturesque metaphor, in liberty, justice and peace1,032 words
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Article481 1924-06-03 576 Mr. E. A. (.'orbin has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to fpoh. Air. .1. V. G. Mills, D.P.P., Penang, who has been laid up for about a month is expected to resume duties on Alonday. Aliss H. H. Theobald, a nursing sister for the T.AI.S Government hospitals,481 words
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Article1725 1924-06-03 577 Ladies and Clubs Various attempts hava been made from time to time to got certain minor Club privileges in Penang extended to ladies, bat they have always failed owing to the opposition of a selfish a otion of disgruntled rat* les who regard their clubs as refuges from1,725 words
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Article142 1924-06-03 577 Two Coolies Suffocated Yesterday afternoon it. was repo two coolies who had been wor mg the Italian warship Llo,a h authorities weie at once with, and in addition to fche Ac Master and the Marine nB P fc aO dMrMr. Harold D -VP, Italian t H.142 words
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Article419 1924-06-03 578 COROXER22 IND,NG ptfSBROuTpRACTICE Fjr.er. Hi» *iS d wi° G»“p» th y Pillay T J®? 1 slide»» tendered at the &2SbrtS»t««l»y has been pub.rh verdiot w.s: I find that p’thy W. diedfrom aoe’eqaenton soollimon by Mr. Gardner that the latter not to dr attention to the din419 words
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Article626 1924-06-03 578 REMARKABLE STORY IN POLICE PROSECUTION ii -t »ry of the m s erious illnei* of a Malay worn in, which was associated with j the disappearance of two of her suoogi i and the finding of them, enclosing her j photograph and a ourious image w<th pins stuck626 words
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Article227 1924-06-03 578 IT fr ii Anx ra l M eeting. lhe fifth aar.uil meeting of tic shareii >lders of the Surjgei Arak Rubbe" Cetnp my, Limit'd, w%g held 'it n >on to-d ly at the registered offices of the Company, No 33 Beach >treet, Penvng. Mr. G. W.227 words
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Article354 1924-06-03 578 The case, which has been proceeding in Singapore since January 28, in which Goh Peoh, a tongkang coolie is charged with dishonestly retaining timber from the Dutch East Indies knowing it to be stolen, and valued at $lB,OOO, was continued before Mr. Gourlay on Thursday. Accused in354 words
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Article609 1924-06-03 579 SEQUEL TO FLOUR TRANSACTION The Chief Justice, Sir Walter Sh.ivv, in the Supreme Court on Wednesday, gave judgment in the dispute in regard to a sum of $16,93/, which hud been paid into Court as the proceeds of the -ale in Bat tvia by Messrs. Harrisons and609 words
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Article237 1924-06-03 579 Merchandise Marks Case Appeal In tin Supreme ourt, i'enang, yesterday. Mr. Justice Sproule, heard the appeal of Quah Hock Seng, a petty trader of 173. Campbell Street. who had been convicted by Mr. (1. A. Smith, District Judge, and sentenced to a fine of $lOO, in default a237 words
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Article249 1924-06-03 579 Cricket in Perak is not to-day what it was a year ago, writes the Ipoh correspondent of the Straits Times. The change is all for the better. The system of inter-club matches has discovered quit e a good amount of hidden talent and those at the helm249 words
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Article484 1924-06-03 579 Sm m Lt AN AND CDS WEEKLY ll Thursday e expressed b we had touched Jx,tto mint fied an.l to-day's price A'“'X of 1211 10 b shewJaX Vl week With a premium forsA 1 here have been small rfg rubber and at the close tb, T?’ a ,d.Sm m - 484 words
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Article965 1924-06-03 580 S.F.P. hv and dcfcmiv SjW c preparedness and «reil M P° llt t importance will bL tP- of Philippine indean effort affirmative action on "r the two Bills, which f X the Filipinos in18 tinnal existence, within iepflident nJ > introduced in Chairntan of the insular IX 11S.F.P. - 965 words
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Article558 1924-06-03 580 Mr. C. W. Dawson, of the Malayan Civil Service. i s granted eight months leave. Dr. K. Black, the Professor of Surgery. has now returned to Singapore ,rom Penang. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Owen and Airs. N. A. AL Griffin and her children will be staying558 words
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Article1758 1924-06-03 581 Our Coming-of-Age ih Eh,’ w s twe ,tj 01 yearn of h[/h yesterday* We thank those of our friends who have sent ns kin! wishes appropriate to the o<'casi »n, but repudiate tlie suggestion that it is t me we settled down and became serif,us, The Glorious First1,758 words
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Article469 1924-06-03 582 T TH ALL -,1» Gnu 11 0 Tow Hall, da- tod A’«* htb *‘V toS«- 5 r ice c and speaks volumes <-*"toted ton biled to t'be w hich it was heldM »t the Town Hal f» 11 n Saturd iy not to eeenpW, but many 4469 words
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Article962 1924-06-03 582 FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING Asaheidy reported the annual meeting of the shareholders of the Sungei Arak Rubber Company, Limited, was held at noon on Saturday at the registered offirs of the Comptny, No. 33 Beach Stre.-t, Penang. Mr. G W. Bild win (Directob) presided and the others962 words
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Article219 1924-06-03 582 The G ivernor in Council h ippMnt the following pedons to be ex officio members of the I idian Immigrati m Committee :Controller of Libou S»<aits Settlements and F M S fchd'tm’ n D -nnty Controller of Labour, Pn ng (Vi eChairman and Secietary Principal M»dioal Officer,219 words
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Article97 1924-06-03 582 Yesterday’s Results Tin* Penang Bisley was continued yesterday morning and evening at. the Ayer Item Rifle Range. The first team of B” Co., won the Company snap competition and the -ame team, with eight men, also won the Company attack. In the evening the Rcvoker competition was won97 words
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Article612 1924-06-03 583 APPOINTMENTS The following appears in ti e curre issue of the F M S Governmen Gazette Mr A W 8 Graeme Deputy Locomotive Superintendent, to be L' comotive Superintendent, F M S Railways. Mr Alexander Wn't to be a Supe r int andent of Stores, Poets and Telegraphs612 words
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Article225 1924-06-03 583 A FURTHER STEP. Afplicaiion f. r Stay of Execution. (From Our Otrn Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 2 The Pe k Russell litigation was carried a step fir.ther this morning, when Mr. Justice Whitley heard counsels arguments regarding the form of decree to be incor?' rated in the225 words
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Article297 1924-06-03 583 The P.S.A.A. held their Annual Sports on the Free School Ground on Saturday. The weather was most pleasant, and the interest of the spectators was maintained till the end. All the events were well contested, and the event open to the lady teachers proved to bp297 words
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Article467 1924-06-03 583 THE question^ BlSGUfi I At the meeting of the Sm gßK w I nicipal Commissioners on fria I s following resolution was 7*l K USBi l oQ v T' l at Food be abolished as and when that with a view to KM reduction: (a) No street shall467 words
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Article427 1924-06-03 584 UNITS cprcial Recruiting Day Uut SP S. Spencer. commandant courtesy of your Twain address those men of who have not done thew service bcal Vol unteer h orce. voung men have joined recently "*1 arrivals may not have constW rece ic i v their responsibilities, so TX 011427 words
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Article1402 1924-06-03 584 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyers) Sellers Remark BUBBER—DOLLAR SHARKS. cts. cts Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. I.CO 105 A lor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd. ...I 0.80 090 Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.50 170 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd 10.50 1150 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd 0.40 n5O Ayer1,402 words
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Article134 1924-06-03 584 Tongkah Harbour, from 25th to 3 tat May (being one week), 11 tone. Nawng Pet, for the month of May, houra run 367, yardage treated 44,370, ore won piculs 309, approximate revenue 921,000, approximate oost of mining 96,500, rainfall 6 inches. Kampong Kamunting, for the month of May,134 words
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Advertisement88 1924-06-03 584 1 CHIN THYE J I KLKCTRO-PLATING COY, g I N«. 17«, Magazine Read, s 1 PENANO. 2 We eno»rtake te electro-plate eai S renew gold ware, silverware, bran- E ware, motorcan, bicycles, rickshas, S 2 ladies* ornaments, furniture, brass and g 3 copper signboards, nickebware and 3 3 other articles.88 words
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Advertisement216 1924-06-03 585 CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., J 59, BEACH STREET, PENANG, J ESTABLISHED 1883. PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. J Proprietors of the STRAITS ECHO and PENANG SIN POE The most enterprising and up-to-date Printers and Litho- ra graphers in the Orient. Our plant is of the very latest Pattern and by constantly q V* supplementing216 words
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