The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 3 June 1924, Afternoon Edition

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 22 PENANG JUNE 3, 1924. NO. 23
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    • 299 1 CONTENTS LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) 3 £4 Cinemas 556 Accident on Italian Warship 577 JJ .•> Trop De Zele 562 (J, noert and Dance 582 mg Progress in China 566 F. M. 8. Service 553 A For the Defendant 572 Lab ur and Empire P.oblen.e 576 MEETINGS AND REPORTS g The
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    • 201 2 I I THE -T STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. &C 2 ft c L O «MII9OOOQW h ,«V Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Eurooe tj and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the t'l MS. daily issues, as well as all
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  • 960 556 uu,l present the cinematographs in JL ,re practically controlled by a which we have heard described Sthose interested as "a hundred L nl proposition.” That, perhaps, Ls the litigation which is now and the rather cxtraordmai y Liinpat the recent company meetta obviously, the possession of J, i monopoly
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  • 454 556 Mr E. O. James left Kuala Lumpin' for 1 loine on Sunday. Mr. R. 1). Hume, of the legal firm o’. Messrs. Adams and Allan. is leaving lor Home to-day Mr. an I Mrs. Dashwood Saunderleft Singapore for Home on Sunday i-y the Swedish motor vessel Fionia.
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  • 932 557 Child Labour A contemporary nofes the increasing number of women and child: e.i in Singapore, chiefly Chinese. Offi’ial reports on immigration invariably refer with satisfaction to figures which lessen the disparity between the Asiatic mile and female population. But even this has its problems. The much larger juvenile
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  • 206 557 Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the official opening of the Johoie 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 w.ll shorily be issued. 0; Mr. Meredith Watt, manager of
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  • 292 557 T.mm On Sunday MrSuperintendent of P o ice Cnmf Detective Inspector j seven detectives r a i ded Polnn District for ga Bq in arresting nine Mah„ Ihey were a |l proda Pnlan Police Conrt, yestenf’ Hawk.ns.and convicted Magazine Road, for oommon gaming place. A convicted and fined
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  • 99 557 (To the Editor o/ the Strait* Sir, .L.i You very rightly ulort should be a great number of aink in Penang. I bet you t e there is, T believe, one thing back n good many: and t of C. C. and the P. R- C match in
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  • 942 558 jtICH 40 ib kah.vre m b 3CHBM li accpy^‘'ue<»P orof the «pointed by the Penang omm uee r o{ Commerce on April 0 the cause, of depre.aion ay. to 9t > emed,al afttd’ 111 1 y A public meeting ar es for its chnmber w iH be dit
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  • 145 558 Penang v. Perak The follow ing 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, D. R. A. Hoblyn, A. B. Jordan (Capt.), Dr. K. T. Khong, A. Marning, N.
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  • 622 558 We are still indisposed to be unruly pessimistic about rubber, despite even th i rebukes of certain frieads in Negri Sembilan. And we ce: thinly think that the strident calls for the abandonment of restriction, because rubber LftS slipped back balow a shilling a pound, are Drgely
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  • 1152 559 The federal Council meeting seems t > have been very much the play without Hamlet and to have been disappointingly inadequate. However some of the Inofficial* tried to make up for it by confessing bewilderment that H E. in K.L and H E. in Singapore seemed viry different
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  • 470 559 undersusp lclo(( I Ratrut Basin Tin BrJr I Ratrut; and the three I stolen from the post office in tk "I of the night. They were ahL”*! l morning. It may be explained that tfe I closes at 4 p. m on Saturday, b».tl s.B. Malaya does
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  • 1642 560 jhnual reports Ax\M KI'MBANG the report of th-* toll 'Submitted at the fifth yr .v .'h"-- a,. rear in ground rather r 1 45 tons <>, t>n an hnpr-Hen.em 1 lilti tons eonipareil ait r working ami reeovei C-"' hi^ r valu r ''i'" V 'jjbldb) the
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  • 505 561 (To f/tr Kditor of the Sri'df# l-'.rlio). Sir, The Penang 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 the
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  • 491 561 AI. Al. F.-ii-acx Smelting Co. v. C R. The billowing are the scores in the abo’ e maieb which were held over from vesterdav’s issue owing to lack of space: Easter:: Smelting o. S< eiiimaila*' b long Iman 10 i i’,. W.ddron <■ Tlieng Ilin b Teik
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  • 514 561 Boy V\ ALLBY D EPEjti After eight rounds ~f dp* l4 b <> x >ng one could wish to get ß Cl gained the decision over Manila who was eleven pr Jr morning contemporary The crowd present. Walle,- lh < Ihe Filipino found it extrL.l, > to
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  • 16 562 birth rc |,alton Auson Bond, Ath Muj. to Ur Tan swee Chin, a son.
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  • 1009 562 the oast lew weeks the police t S«* a e sho n remarka ble and .Xersv in planning and carryraids. In several thev have succeeded in making doubtless consider satisfactory i with the result that there have cases in the courts and the Colonial chequer has benefited
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  • 472 562 Mr. A. C Ferdinands, Lite District Locomotive Supeiintendent. F.Ai.S.R Iris now settled at Bangalore, South India. ('ol. Forster, R.E Acting O. C I Hops Malaya, gave the Empire Day I If at the Anglo-Chinese School in Singapore, on Saturday. Ihe Hon. Mi. \V. H Thorne arrived in
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  • 1244 563 Hawkers We learn more preoisely what are the recommendations dealing with Singapore s hawkers from the telegram from oor Singapoie correspondent published in to-day’s issue. If Dr. Hunte. repo» t is adopted every hawker will have disappeared from the streers in the town area within two years. Those
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  • 179 563 I a c <vt Iv CVOUDT fore Mr" H, A? FofreM of the Pitt Street Islam, Kader Bacha, of Hutton using criminal force on Chan Kim Wah. at Xut X morning at Pitt Street. the charge, stating he waJ asleep but after evidence was fined SIQ out of
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  • 288 563 ST. We are informed tha: the bridge* «b.y were damaged by the recent floodsootu Railway, between Serendah and K*i Kubu, are too badly damaged to a repaired. It is uuders'ood that entitr new steelwork will have to be putki the girders, etc., have been twist id heyi
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  • 3117 564 ;RECTOR22L VARIA fnIRT .JCDGM eVI CGX Mr Sproule s > n the recent civil ..lers oflhe Australaltd versus Messrs. ud )f: G-in TeoiW Oon two ot fihe by™ Theatres, k rectification of the > k iitions of SSH' worth ol trX'ly held by Mr E C. Mr
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  • 185 565 W e are officially informed that Sil Excellency Sir Laurence Guillens I K.C.8., K.C.M.G., Governor of »1 Straits Settlements, British Ag<nt North Borneo, proposes to pay a visit to Sandakan in June. I According to present His Excellency and party will the night of 10th June
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  • 8 566 BIRTH Df Un/; Ot>6sip a SSSHB
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  • 1111 566 Hr China to-day is in about as J V:it Son as one can well imagine. p£ent of >>e Re P ub ie ls a fcre the Premier a mere pupdestined to be set up or Aung E'i tbe whim of the warlord who Uthe moment dominates Peking
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  • 464 566 8.N.8. Gazette. Mr. M. G Clarke, of Linggi Plunta tions, Ltd. returned from Home by the Morea. Mi. J I). Dailey. A.CP, who en t red Kuala Lumpur hospital last wick, h; now resumed duties. Ihe lion. Mr. E. S. Hom>, Colonial Secretary, and Miss Hose arc
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  • 914 567 A Breezy Meeting At the annual n»»Htinjfof he E. M. S. Benefit Society, the Chairman mentioned that at the end of the first year of it* existence, in 1917, the «‘'pets were $*,043. During the eiuht years ti ey b:-d enlarged and widened th i>* wo -k. In
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  • 421 567 RUMOURS OF FAILURE Manager s Assurances Owing to rum u»> that its failure w»s impending the Sze H-ii Hong Banking lo6U<ance (r. Ltd., was iaided by d*p sitrrs on Sat nt dry. Ou Monday tie run continued ai d in tl e two days no lers
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  • 2844 567 I; I he. Question of a u, 1 ihe adjourned I 01 tne Batres JX H v belu ithleruai tie Royal Buildings, 'int-r sent Mr. Samuel =»l O-n.Mr.Ganleougt’ u?LI- (Manager and Secret^ £l 1 <-hai long and Mr. J. o' A I the legal firm of Messrs
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  • 358 569 DR. HUNTER'S REBORT Drastic Measures Proposed [Front Our Oicn 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 off the
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  • 222 569 S1 1 < sioners are- adopted > M out of pt x go'i’g any further it 4 ascertain the many venienees it would T classes of the community ber among their many kfowl lers, riesha pullers, cm drA’ bourers and the junior S people Who at the present J
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  • 210 569 A Mild Wave I With the start of the wet stasxl mild wavt of intlueuza also appear* have set in. No community has jU-I inuno. Fortunately, the hitherto does not seem to havebefflJ companied by complications, and *4 being confined to bed for some days'-*! patients have
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  • 998 570 -S.T.P. .«CES AGAINST CHINESE c hrG doctor TjZed that imine time b kS Peng was charged m Court with cheating a num- iBK, p bv issuing cheques (tor e’ r ĕ no funds in the bans) t.inin l various quantities of rub was tried as a test case,
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  • 1140 570 ANNUAL MEETING The annual general meeting of the Coconut Estates of Perak, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs Whittail A Co., Agents A Secretaries, Queen Street, Fort. Mr. A. S. Collett, Director, presided, and the following were present:Sir Jas. Thomson Broom (Director), Mr.
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  • 458 571 The Visiting Team (7'e tiic 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 unfamiliar
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  • 179 571 (To the Editor of the Straitx Echo'). Sir, T have mad 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 the Rev. gentleman has a poor
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  • 349 571 (To Ihr Editor of th' Strath I Sir.- I Peh-bin gambling, as is well h J is much indulged in b\ women ohe*l table families as well as their ta-J t unate sisters who very seldom fail J t.’.e nands of the authorities. Th r-1 no particular venue as
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  • 49 572 jURRIAOE L nVlk's Church, Woolston. P hv the Rev. lather "Lipoid Duval, <« I AV., third son of bl k p .J Duval, formerly ta l r its Settlements, mid of f'V'tl Duval, of W-ht.m to U,rv. only dau 11, y‘„ of 'n'rs E. Lovesey, of "Ihe (rar--Christchurch.
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  • 1059 572 newspaper writers nor news.ers belong as a rule to the t-e population from which food r (1 their customers are drawn. bras the press is concerned, may be regarded as quite inand incapable oi bringing its p U bic notice. In such circumre is always a danger
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  • 130 572 A Suggestion (To the Editor o/ 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 tlios e taking part in the two
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  • 320 572 (To the 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,and
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  • 1228 573 Condensed R. H. Withered, the holder, an C. B. Tolly wore the most favoured players for the final of the Amateur Golf Charnpior ship at St. Andre as- Both had won their earlier games very comfortably. A Reuer telegram published in to-day’s it-sue ann >unoes the defeat of
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  • 496 573 third annual meetiv The third annual Mti holders ot the Cherek P. 2 twee held at 3 (J c |o ck this .J”' V H r Ol 6 l he Secr «‘’ri„ \1 '7 1 Barkil 4 Co. Ltd. Mr. Director) presided and the mh were
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  • 328 574 AFTER ErtH* YEARS t 0 t 0 pouce f jlbl-G T < Mn r?on=7 Cia t iud y > |1 i•_ M n. e,tive In pector J. F e L roidd 'e-nged Malay, "Thin Tahir, with havinl? fft,led to iHo the Police on November leaded gaiUy. 1 191
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  • 93 574 Os c,) »missios to Shanghvi N** M ye!,ula,2 rilit t ljibia arriTed onit wa y oth<> S& T-»tiy P..-. 01 I*. 1 d .ri?" Sr h ,Und Thl J*. t. S BP,!edof 22 knots and '""t mi a, L nd O'Kbt 4. "er pnncip.l armu- r
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  • 379 574 New Gills io be Introduced We have received copits of tin draft of two bills which are shortly to bi introduced in the Legislative Co moil they are both amending bills. The fi st is an Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 164 (Fire Insurance Companies) and the object
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  • 200 574 Griffins for 1925 Meeting We are informed by Mr. S. C. Vickers that it is proposed to import a batch of Horse and Pony Griiiina for the January 1925, meeting. Mr. F. K. Dickson who has left for Australia has been appointed by the Club to purchase
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  • 594 574 Your Food Will Cost Yoi; More J.l. writes to the F ee Ina ppp ir't of t‘i‘i HailthOdii-r on the qi-Htim of f »od ha-vkiM »s puh i-di. ul in ex'nim in fn niv-pipif,, an i this i must (Mine th i Pubic to ope i thoir
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  • 139 574 udgment For Plaintiff C.jpany (Fmm Our Own Correspondent.) Sim apor*, May 30 The Chief Justice Sir Walt r Shew gave judgment for the plaintiffs, M»-e m. Stephen Paul and Comoany for 816 937 which had been paid into Court as procee ls of the sa e in
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  • 1234 575 -S.F.P DISCUSSION BY JOHORE PLANTERS Reply to American Buyers Combine The proposals of the Rubber Growers Asocial ion for the formation of a selling agency lor the rubber industry was the principal subject discussed at the annual meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association, which wa s held
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  • 45 575 P.C.C. V. B” Co. VoiCTTM! A friendly Association football was played yesterday afternoon on Esplanade between the P.C.C, andy B” Company Eurasian Volume* and resulted in a win for the Club, wx had the better of exchanges throughos by one goal to nil.
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  • 94 575 (To the Editor oj the Straits Ecko Sir, Interested’s correspondence whic> peared in your issoe of yfsterdny'g worthy of consideration. Obviously, tt matter of the al oiilion of street b»iwi should le referrid to the Chines Ariv«r I Board ortho native Justifies of th« P*»J whose opinif ns regarding
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  • 137 575 Overseas Bisley Introduce [Eeutcr ti Telejram]. London. May Lord Cheylesiucre, pre-iding annual meeting of the N’ationa Association, announced tht 11 e Bislev Competition called seas.” open to British subjects dent Overseas hud been mtr<>Ju«j« i t of the large number of the Dominions on the prize Entrance fees
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  • 1053 576 Coto ial ligule. toe 1’ lDe suite tor tne Coiomes ap uh U P* in making the Eiupuv, prefers to call it the-eom- 0 uations worthy ol the seen cM I or it At Wembley, Air. Si «P atiated On a > Bk i,ind in picturesque
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  • 486 576 Air. E. A. Corbin has been transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoii. Mr. J. V. G. Alills, D.P.P., Penang, who has been laid up for about a month is expected to resume duties on Monday. Aliss H. 11. Theobald, a nursing sister for the I.M.S. Government hospitals,
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  • 1737 577 Ladies and Clubs Various attempts havj been made from time to time to get certain minor C lub privileges in Penang extended to ladies, bat they have always failed owing to the opposition of a selfish s otion of d'sg mat led males who regard their clubs as
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  • 123 577 Two Cooliis Suffocated I Yeste»day afternoon it was rep° two coolies who had been w,rk, J the Italic warsh.p Llb h c mn i> autho: i 11«! were at with, and in addition tot ol p r Master and the Mr. Harold Doveltah« H. A. Forrer,
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  • 449 578 £OR oneR22‘ nding dangerous PRACTICE u For.er, His Majesty’*. Co oVed his fi° din,f tJd V h 0 motor accident in which a W. Gsoapathy PiUay. 'L’deuse tendered at the 2d Isst Saturday has been pubP sequeot on a collision Idriv’i by Mr. Gardner *T dri
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  • 612 578 REMARKABLE STORY IN POLICE PROSECUTION i'h. story of the mysterious illnes’ of a Milay woman, which was associated with the disappearance of two of her sarongs and the finding of them, enclosing her photograph and a curious image with pins stuck through the fingers, at the house of
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  • 216 578 Firm Annual Meeting. The fif'd a raril meeting of the shareii dders of the Sungei Arak Rubber Ccmpiny, Limited, was held at noon to-diy at the registered offices of the Company, No 33 Beach Street, Penang. Mr. G. W. Baldwin (Director) presided and the others present
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  • 342 578 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 in
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  • 614 579 SEQUEL TO FLOUR TRANSACTION The Chief Justice. Sir Walter Shaw, in the Supreme Court on Wednesday, gave judgment in the dispute in regard to a sum of $16,937, which had been paid into Court as the proceeds of the? -ah- in Batavia by Messrs. Harrisons and ('rosfield
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  • 241 579 Merchandise .Marks Case Appeal In tie Supreme Court, J cnang. yesterday. Mr. Justice Sproule, heard the appeal of Quah Hock Song, a petty trader of 173, Campbell Street, who had been convicted by Mr. (i. A. Smith, District Judge, and sentenc'd to a fine of $lOO, in default
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  • 246 579 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 <piit e a good amount of hidden talent and those at the helm
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  • 430 579 mi. M LEAN AND CW S W EEKLy J, I *e opinion c-xpresed >' 1 y lia<l touched bottom 1D 4 tied and to-day’s U -1 «eek «111, a premium fa I here have been smallfl 11 I rubber and at the close t a 'i s per
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  • 972 580 -S.F.P. u. and defensive g XI preparedness an.l hel :1 Xf vital importance will Pfulv considered, now jfjsbly c t o f Philippine indefc* an effort affirmative actfon on T the two Bills, which giving the Ffhpmos tn- 'at national existence within 4- nkD That introduced m chairman
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  • 553 580 Mr. C. W Dawson, of the Malayan Civil Service, i§ granted eight months leave. Dr. K. Black, the Professor of Surgery. has now returned to Singapore man Penang. Mr. and Mrs.-G P Owen and Mr-. N. A. M. Griffin and her children will be staying at Bel
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  • 1753 581 Our Coming-of-Age lh ft.ra tn Eh w s twe.ty on yean* of age yesterday We thank those of our friends who have us kind wishes appropriate to the occasi >n, hut repudiate the suggestion that it is t me we settled down and became serif.us. The Glorious First
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  • 447 582 rTH TV’WN 11 ALL -|D t Town Hall, fets«“ ddance ina ro d c Übs Associate was a i. 'var and speaks volumes biled to t.ke part Hal M X e /sati-d.y not ocoopird, but many K» fpnt with standing uccommodA«n from the oauso and those great
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  • 959 582 FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING As already reported the annuU meeting of the shareholders of the Sungei Arak Rubber Company, Limited, was held u t no mon Sat a rd iu at the registered offing of the Comp my, No. 33 Beach St re* t, Penmg. Mr. G
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  • 231 582 The G ivernor in Council h »•< ipp ,mt id the following pe dons to be ex fficio members of tow I idian Immigrati »n 1 ommittei:Controller of L-ibou St aits Setth ments and F M (ch ii-m n,D onty Controller of Labour, Pn ng (ViceChairman and
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  • 98 582 Yesterday’s llesi lts The 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 (va ning the R volver
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  • 605 583 APPOINTMENTS The following appears in the curre i issue of the F M S Government Gazette Mr A W 8 Graeme Deputy Locomotive Superintendent, to be L* comotive Superintendent, F M S Railways. Mr Alexander Wa't to be a Superintendent of Stores, Posts and Telegraph s Department, F
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  • 214 583 A FURTHER STEP. Application' for Stay of Execution. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 2 The Pek Russell litigation was carried a B*ep further this morning, when Mr. Justice Whitley h-ard counsels arguments regarding the form of decree to be incorp* rated in the judgment already
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  • 298 583 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 be
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  • 461 583 THE I At the> meeting of the Sm glMhV I metpal Com m i ss i oners ou following resolution was 7’ 4 be abolished as and when 1 I that with a view to reduction: (a) No street ehall b e J both day and night hawk,»,
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  • 449 584 SINGAPORE VO L UN TE ERS EUROPEAN UNITS special Recruiting Day Uut SP S. Spencer, commandant S.S-*- Force, B e he courtesy of your address those men of who ha'e not done their service Lal Volunteer Force voung men have joined recently, -SS.-3- EjVout the obligations of those «ho kt™
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  • 1395 584 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyers Sellers Remark RUBBER—DOLLAR SHARES. cts. cts Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. I.CO 105 A lor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd. 0.80 090 Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.50 170 Ayer Hitarn Planting Syndicate Ltd i 10.50 11'50 Ayer Kunimr Rubber Estate, Ltd...! 0.40 n’cn Ayer
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  • 133 584 Tongkah Harbour, from 25th to 3Lst .day (being one Week), 11 tons. Nawng Pet, for the month of May, hours I luu 367, yardage treated 44,370, ore won piculs 309, approximate revenue 121,000, approximate oust of mining >6,500, rainfall 6 inohes. Kampong Kamunting, for the month of May,
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    • 96 584 I CHIN 1 HYE I s KLECTRO-PLATING COY., E S E I (Me. 17«, M«<«slne Road, s PENAN®. g 1 T E E Ws nndertake to oloctro-plate and E 2 renew goldware, silverware, brass- E Z ware, motorcar*, bicycle*, rickshas, S ladies' ornaments, fnmitwre, brass and g S copper signboards,
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    • 205 585 CRITERION PRESS, Ltd., I 58, BEACH STREET, PENANQ. ESTABLISHED 1883. V* PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. J Proprietors of the STRAITS cCHO and PENANG SIN POE v* The most enterprising and up-to-date Printers and Litho* graphers in the Orient. y* Our plant is of the very latest Pattern and by constantly Jr supplementing
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