The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 6 October 1924

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS ffl. 22 PENANG OCTOBER 6, 1924. NO. 41
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    • 247 1 CONTENTS LEADEBS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) The Weather J 046 The Chinese and China ...1027, Perak’s Progress ...1047 Ca&te and Creed in India 1031 Off An erica 1048 Education Again 1035 A Popular Official ...1018 The Ove, seas Chinese 1039 Turf Club And Own er B... J 050 The Sower of Tares
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    • 224 2 ®w MX U Krt M*MJ 3ss< I f C Z I l 3V the a! I g STRAITS ECHO g MAIL EDITION. VvS ffif I m 3 I Q> MBtotiwi J Gy I sL>’ Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, «C I and contains
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  • 1041 1027 Friday's issue we mentioned a Zication’received from a Chinese ChXplained with some bitterthat Europeans in the East reJd the present struggle m C hina J from the point of their own in**L W 1 bad no sympathy or thought Z 'spare for the Chinese nation in
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  • 505 1027 »'i. Smart K i burning to the Straits -U i, *c Kii h,;. s, tins wt k. Air. 11. AL Haughton, of the P.W.D., is leaving England for the s. rails early in October. Air. 11. J home has been ajijiointed .U’ unofficial member of the Lcgmlalivc Council for
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  • 1326 1028 Would You Mind. Newsp ipnr rnen in 1 h t E i-t are as a rul' a bland and chilllike race with a touchinc faith in the goodness and disinterestedness of mankind at large and ever ready to oblige anybcdy who seeks assistance And this is really a
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  • 335 1028 THEiT home Before Mr. i< p I Bvliee Court this pector .1. G. Barrett X Ali bin ,Wan.. th S sarongs, a coat etc” i*' I about $6 from the M a kingham Street. E guilty. Attused ple.de Inspector Barrett «mU employed by the cook' theXTl’" «•slant at
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  • 104 1028 Tim manager of the Penang br, E J the Mereantile Bank of M»informs that he has received .uh 1 his Oimlon Office that the Pirc declared an internn d.v.dend »t of 16 per cent, per annum tax for ie shares 1924, on the A B. ana of
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  • 589 1029 ~.sT FUNCTION at ;I GARDEN CLUB h t mentioned that the official ;:aUg j His Majesty the King of ter .t to the Colony closed with \t Government House. Sin- Thursday, following which has taken on a private aspect, y jestv taking part in various enk•’ L
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  • 163 1029 (From Our Own Correspondent}. A lor Star, September 28. Mr. IL C. Drew has succeeded Mr. A. V. Gibbings as Executive Engineer, Central Kedah. From Sungci I’atani we learn that Che Mat Deli, the popular D.O. of Smigei Patani, was tin- victim of a dastardly attack on Saturday
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  • 315 1029 In the Times of Malaya a correspondent gives details of a horrible affray and murder which it is stated 1 took place on Thursday, the 25th, shortly before eleven a.m. It appears that a commotion was noticed in front of Nam Bee’s shop, Simpang Ampat, and shortly
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  • 545 1029 SEVEN CAPTURES Orr JOHORE c o a s r The motor launches of the Customs Department had a bus' time do ing last .veek-end, says the Malay Mail, when Iley effected no fewer than > ven captures of boats attempting to smuggle rubber out of the country. The
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 49 1030 (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, September 29. His Excellency the Governor kicked off in the Selangor-Singapore final of the Malayan Cup in the Stadium on Saturday. The former won by 3 goals to 2. Singapore beat Johore at Rugby, at Johore, by 9 points to 8.
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    • 52 1030 At Tanjong Bungah yesterday for the Club Badge the following members were successful in swimming the quarter mile under 11 minutes. G. S. Stevens 9 min. 5 secs. S. Mortimer ...10 min. 40 secs. C. E. Bowers 10 min. 58 secs. Seven*swimmers started and all but one completed
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    • 107 1030 Singapore Meeting Rover’ writes from Kuala Lumpur: Without the support of F.M.S. and Penang Owners, who are not satisfied with th 6 decision of the Committee of the Singapore Turf Club in the matter of freight and stabling allowances, the forthcoming Gold Cup Meeting should be a
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    • 157 1030 Under Patronage oe H. M. The King of Siam The Penang Polo Club has decided to hold a Gymkhana next Saturday, on the Racecourse, in honour of the visit of His Majesty the King of Siam. As a matter of fact, the meeting is to be held
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    • 214 1030 Shoot for Mitchell Cup The shoot for the Mitchell Cup, a handsome cup presented by Mr. John Mitchell, took place yesterday at the Kampong Bahru Range under ideal conditions. Major R. R. Robertson, 0.C.» Penang and P. W. Volunteers Corps, acted as fire Superintendent and Capt.
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    • 887 1030 The Anglo-Chinese School Union annual sports were held at the A.C.S. ground at 3 p.m., on Saturday. Although the ground was sodden and rain threatened there was a large gathering, of members and school boys, to witness the events. The following were the results Putting the Shot:
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  • 1092 1031 I wterton and others have M to the caste system tn India a» iTitfUXofthe political problem in I»*' 1 a nd it is certainly sigmfirStohile the Brahmins and other H 1« lead the clamour for indeI the untouchables” have adKimetous petitions to the authot raving
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  • 502 1031 Mrs. S. .J. Hove returned to Singapore, on Friday, after a t’ip to Canada, the I nited States and London. Mr. C. I). C. Braine, Assistant Engineer, P W D., F.M.S., is due back from Home leave by the Mentor. Mr. C. Hall, A C.!’.. F.M.S., goes Home on
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  • 1467 1032 Restriction at Work The F.MB. Givernment has acted upon the suggestion made by the Hon. Mr. Choa Kia Peng in the Federal Council in July last, and has appointed in every district throughout the F.M.* 4 an Advisory Committee to help the District Officer in dealing with the
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  • 77 1032 Incorporated by Royal Charter The Malayan Headquarters oi th» above Association have been moved fra I aiping to the Top Floor of the kong and Shanghai Bank Building*Kuala Lumpur. Anyone requiring information or equipment should apply there either to th Hon. General Secretary or to the
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  • 207 1032 Murderer’s Light Sentence I A remarkable instance of the l treme leniency of the Courts in the Dutch East Indies is recorded by Th? I Times Batavia correspondent, b I May last a native named Pangkat broke I into the house of an Army captain I whileTthe
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  • 162 1033 the times again THE DUTCH BOGEY Reuter’s Telegrams] Landon, September 29 the rubber position, the Editor points out that restr icI,B *iLstie enotuh and oon ,nned I 0 0? ra jot improve the statistical azh l.nd to a rise in priae, but the with the method and it
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  • 317 1033 HALF-YEARLY MEETING A Bungalow 6n Fraser’s Hill [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpu’’, September 30 At the Solangnr Club half-yearly meeting the members empowered the Committee to raise $20,000 on debentures, or otherwise, in connection with the p oposal to build a bungalow on Fraser’s Hill for
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  • 258 1033 MEETING OF THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER CHAIRMAN AND RESTRICTION (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, September 30 At the annual meeting of the Chamb r of Commerce, Mr. D, Drummond, p eliding, said competition from J .pan w.a seriously handicapping Lancashire tra le in ceriain types of citt n goods
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  • 223 1033 Half-Yearly Meeting Al the Perak Motor Union half-year-ly meeting it was reported that there were 223 members and the credit balance amounted to $2,074; the arrears of subscriptions were $520 and the drivers registered numbered 18. The chairman said that the general opinion of headlights was that
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  • 532 1033 (To the Editor of tha Stt aits lim Sir, The only rubber in Dutdi West Borneo woith considering is up the Kap evvas River, between 80 tai 250 miles from Poutianak. T ieru are t-v i Urge European estate-, one lar,m Jipuiaso and two
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  • 149 1033 The Municipal Health slat* ment fur the week ending September 13 giv< > Ihe total number of dentin n- 223, r pre» ntirig a death rate ol 13 per mille per annum compared w ith 32.70 m th e pie* reding we- k and with 22.97 in
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  • 694 1034 A.D.C. PERFORMANCE AT SINGAPORE The visit of H.M the King of Siam to Singapore catne to a close on Monday. In the morning 11 is Majesty left Singapore at 10 o’clock to pay visits to Kuala Lumpur and Penang before returning to Siam. On Saturday evening,
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  • 370 1034 Special General Meeting A special general meeting of the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was held at 6.45 p.m. on Friday, the 19th inst. at the Ipoh Club. There were present: Mr. A. Ramsay (in the ehair) W. McCullock, Datoh Panglima Kinta, Sir John Campbell, T. Steel, C. K.
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  • 477 1034 A CIVIL SUIT 111 the Su Preme Court p en Mr. WhS the civil suit in which the Ch yse Bank, Ltd., Yunus and claimed U declaration that the ea w -p 11, 1923 and m adeX± J Adamsahib, alias Ana A 4. tbe mortgagor of the one
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  • 1153 1035 ra faddists who are dangerous 1 who can be dismissed with a ?mile. Speaking generally, a raa v be unheeded except he re*fcl malicious or dangerous statement ,l‘ often to tempt some people ;i: him. It is full time then him strongly. We are *j these reflections by
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  • 440 1035 Mr. J. Roy Perry, accountant, Messrs. Fraser and Neave, Ltd., Singapore, has returned from Home. The death has occurred, at the age of 68, of Sir Algernon Methuen, head of the well-known London publishing firm. Inche Hamzah bin Abdulla has returned from England and is now acting as District
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  • 987 1036 Spectators In Monday's issue we referred to the penetration of foreign trippers’’ into one one of the ureas of conflict in China, to t-ee the fighting and chat with the Chinese officers.” There were other incidents recently indicating a remarkable attitude of rniod on one side and a
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  • 182 1036 Sales Stopped (From Our Own Correspondent). birgipore, October 1 Sa’es of Naval Base material have been stopped on instructions from Home. 0: The engagement is announced of Mr. Lim Kliin Soong, of the Kwong Yik Bank, Kuala Lumpur, eldest son of the late Mr. Lim Mook Sang,
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  • 2496 1036 arrivaTlß; ENA!(( I Of t 'lCl4L REOSPTi7 s I Luly this morning j sty the King of H.I evourtd with Royal weath. to 1 but beyond a ,h ow h r.h| crosa.ng f, ora ph d« r lg pleasant. F or th, ti™ cooler than usual,
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  • 1000 1038 Scene at the Station The No. 1 platform of the Kuala Lumpur railway stiticn never looked better than List night when it was the venue of the ceremonial reoep'iiu of Mis Majesty the King of Siam on his fiirt visit to the Federal Capital, says
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  • 152 1038 (From Our Own Correspondent'). Kuala Lumpur, October 1 A bril’iant gttherin? was present at the Chief Secretary s At Hjme” at Ca’rosa yesterday afternoon iu honour of the King of Siam, who was present with his full 8 aff. After tea, the King watched a
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  • 190 1038 «takesand e EE3 Policy Ewuine» >1» i.rt nRgW eided to expend $36,000 foA ommodation in Thomnson R UI u«e of up-countrj raceho^, I and the general use of the m M «übsequently a sta teui tllt s on the question of the navmJT"* uwest possible. Recently the
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  • 177 1038 Singapore Meeting Ipoh, September 29. In consequence of the Singapore Turf Club turning down the request of the F.M.S. and Penang owners for freight and stable concessions, the following horses are reported to be unlikely to enter for the Gold Cup: Elkin, Silver Grist, Victrola, Anuz<> nient,
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  • 1102 1039 I t niiblic speech made by the I on his Visit to Malaya, His lemphasised the contnouUon of I i '’?meH to the prosperity of bum I Cd out that this country a fords I-CL similar illustration of the 1 1 I*' v.d in the development of
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  • 482 1039 Mr. and .Hrs. 11. J. M .rkes .nr now on their way out tu Ipoh irom Home. Mr. L. J. B. Madden ha- returned to iaiping irom a six months holiday in England. Mr. al her has arrived in Ipoh Irom Home to join the local staff of Messrs.
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  • 1333 1040 A Damp Interlude P» nans’, at 3 o’clock this morning bad nearly fifteen hours of rain, unceasing and for most of the time extraordinarily heavy. We can hardly suppose that the conntrysi le stood in nee! of it, for with a few exceptions there has been a downpo.rr
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  • 118 1040 The Mitebßws. Cu. (From Our Own Corrs, Mr Jostico BarMttt?'*’ the heating this morning of "i? known 8 the Meyer rJ. Chia Goh Lee, evidence was informed by hi, L.? that he would be questioned teefe show that he was guilty of other ojL than those to
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  • 305 1040 THE RESIDENCY AT HOME’ Latest Arrangements The Residency grounds are under water and if the rain continues HiMajesty the King of Siam will be ul able to come down the Hill. Arrange ments have, however, been made for the Band of the Royal Sussex Regiment to
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  • 982 1041 THE bogus TUNKU case OID OrmoEß Sentenced al -tares in the bogus T inku ra*e tJ to day in the District Court, E after whioh accused > nJd to threa months’ rigorous to ba followed by two Mr Pratt ad J )Urped Oflt 0 that the Police might
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  • 246 1041 SERIOUS TROI Bid: Another Murder Thu trouble between rival liochcw clans is developing on very serious lines, judging from the events of the past month or two, says Wednesdays 1* ree Press. Murders and serious assaults have been frequent in flic vicinity of New Market Road and on
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  • 476 1041 NEXT MONDAT S MEE LING Orders of the Day The next meeting of the Legislative Council, fixed for Mon lay, October 6 will be rendered notable by the introduction of the Supply Bdl, for making provision for the public service for the year 1925, and by the customary
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  • 556 1042 CHIEF JUSTICE’S JUDGMENT As already reported by telegram from Singapore, judgment was delivered in the Supreme Court there on Tuesday by the Chief Justice (Sir Walter Shaw) in the case in which P. M. I'rarnroz, proprietor of the Framroz aerated water factory, sued for an injunction to
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  • 167 1042 The directors of the Singapore Chinese Girls’ School new building fund acknowledge with thanks receipt %f the foliovying donations towards the new building fund: Amount previously acknowJudged $17,126.98 Management committee of hui Lok Amateur Performances in aid of the Singapore Chinese (Jiris’ Schoo) and hin Woo
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  • 306 1042 IheDi c <p, »n Hubmr.t -nr their report and el ite rrirm. of aoji.un s fur the financial year ended 30th Jane 1924 slate: On 30 June, 1924 the Estate c insisted of 1,322.3 acre* planted Total Are*, 3,503.5 acres. The crop for the yewas 180,996 lb
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  • 308 1042 Mohamed Mi m J/'ler. appealed Singapore, on Tuesday' Z"®* the Chi ef j usti .’«ten> wn «gainst a conviction .and| 1 for dlegal possess™ Mr. F G Strv piuin«Ppellant with u c T'T' 1 11 p «'-a; I'" 1 u ßP.'l.nl. 'Purged. Remarking ,’t" evidence was verv
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  • 133 1042 It is good to hear, says the Siugapoi® morning paper, that some outside m terest in local school sports and is being takt. n. Football has for man. wars been the most important of me inter-school games throughout t t wThen there was the introduction of'oi ball and
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  • 1715 1043 I nr indirectly, rubber restnctouch the lives of t here pretty closely and in b.C S it may P-A regarded burning questions of the I ,IDe a uch it is unquestionably l ?Tjr trtain limits excellent good But it might reasonably oe I i that, from
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  • 1306 1044 The Holland-Java Flight One o fcNe be-t known of tie Dutch air pilots, Heer Thomas-en a Theusink van der Hoop, with Lieut. Van Woorden Pcelman and a m chan c, Las begun his Holland-Java flight. A Rent r telegram pub ished in to-day’s issue announces their arrival at
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  • 433 1044 alleged I trust BEac I Karu payahi t»mb, I reft prosecuted. Pictor On or about the Lt I accused was entrilBled ol <>f the local office of the K pVM registered cover contain; uuilders, value 563 to h *>»« 111 I General Pest Office. The 11 ''I «Ith
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  • 70 1044 Singapore Tcbf Ctcn’s Svoowi»-’ [From Our Own The Torf Clob farther c9^ sptM kei racing dispute lset e e s of a telegram to the t fc,t oune' 1 clubs in Malaya fln r> e T or f Cl“h O o p sip no action, an
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  • 1789 1045 I(1E RESIDENCY AT HOME' pas Majesty From D Attending \t Home’’ at the Residency in Hi« Majesty the King of Siam been keenly looked forward ,U 1 «-hieh promised to .be one of the m ort'nt social functions of the is unfortunately robbed of much ftinterest
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  • 1103 1046 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The fourth annual general meeting of Nawng Pel Tin, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, No. 1 Swettenham Road, Taiping, on 1 ucsday, September 30, Mr. A. J. King, Managing Director of the company, in the chair. The hairman
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  • 488 1046 TH E WEATHER VE3TERDAY IABNORM ALRt| I AKT I 1 lie rain which fell V L > I ryvious night was the’heaS I ,l,mn 8 the last fifteen ware I serious inconvenience to th CaUr I into town in the ntornin I tr-es and branches,’’ «7*' I I» landslides I
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 239 1047 ilt of the Bengali tourists playihe 58 II 1U bare ieet lias excited a 4 ,*llOl interest locally T hose who In acquainted with Singapore or iTe remember t hat the Main bare feet when they first P i np same, and the practice is not dead, although
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    • 232 1047 New Club House As stated, the erection of the new club bouse will be taken in hand sooner than was expected. This is mainly due to the great interest some of the senior member! of the Club are once again evincing a Club affairs. The estimated cost of rhe
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    • 245 1047 Uto i s a full W U aJL tournament just concluded W. 11. Threlfall; Runner W. H. I p Handicap Class A, A.K.aB, Terrell; SinL Handicap Clast, B, C. E. B. Waldron Si Handicap lass C, A. 1. Burnii I dieap Claa 8 A, W. P.
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    • 101 1047 The following ties have been fixed for Monday, September 22: Champion-shipSemi-Final W. H. Threlfall v. winner of A. K. a B. 'Ferrell and L. D. Wood (4). Wednesday, September 21: Chvm riONSIUP E. I. Bennett (Holder) v. winner of Semi Final (1). The unfinished final between A.
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    • 214 1047 A correspondent writes from Kuala Lumpur: Mr. R. D. Rarnasamy’s recent Australian importations, The Elkin and Silver Grist arc settling down to work. The former is already in strong work and if entered should be heard of at the forthcoming Gold Club Meeting. Silver Grist is
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    • 175 1047 (To tht Editor uj the Straits Echo). Sir, Reading about the athletic meeting which begins to-day at Kuala Lumpur and going through the list of entries I was struck by the meagre number who have entered from this Settlement. Penang appears to have been always backward in athletics.
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  • 275 1047 The Hydro-Electric Scheme Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth Eq, who were given the exclusive right of survey of hydro-electric possibilities in Perak for one year from July 23, 1923, completed their investigation some time ago, and submitted a definite scheme to the F.M.S. Government. As this is a matter of
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  • 546 1048 THE ELECTRICITY CASE Protest Against Magistrate’s Procedure The case in which Darus bin Awang Osman and Mohamed I usoof bin Osman have been charged by the Municipality with cheating by altering the dials on certain meters affixed to a rubber factory at Sungei Pinang was down lor judgment
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  • 272 1048 Theatre Troup from Siam There arrived in Penang yesterday evening by the mail train from Bangkok a. theatre troup of 25 persons, including orchestra and expert players of Siamese football, who are on their way to America. They have been selected by Mr. S. Siong Wan, of
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  • 604 1048 SINGAPORE C^ SE I BEATTY I Abbßfos I Valuabu I gnat tnl' I gram, on the eve of h; 0 j I leave the Hon. Mr D M ary for Chinese AffairsSl of an address presented on '3* I the members of Chin I h Singapore Chinese
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  • 1150 1049 -.i ,-rvers insisted upon th e inL ule H a oeuerul Election m the "““‘Er the Spring at the latest, months, the Labour minority W Sent has endured in conditions rmid limitations and expose Slv to an imminent danger of i**' It is presented to the country
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  • 500 1049 Lt. 1 D. Evans has ceased to be in command of A i oinpany, M.S X .11. Mr. and Mr.- F. S. B. Jennings and Mr. J. Pasqual were passengers to Pem.ag to-day by the s.s. Mijrr from Bulau an- Deli. lhe forthcoming wedding is announced of Mr. John
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  • 1374 1050 Tersely Put Queen Elizabeth, like King Geor /p, did not great’y favour the bestowal of foreign orders and on ht r Fubje?is and ooce decl wed that she would not have h-r dogs running r ,un 1 wearing other people’s collars. A Word in Season Not a great
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  • 314 1050 I The H .stern Minio»»ahi? 11 I I y>d Messrs. H. G. Ilu. 9e n Tf’,? l I R.C. Russell end BJpr’ .A I hoMe. of Mah,,n c I wqnisitioned an extraordinm^' l#l I wh.eh h a 9 t> e n fi le dfurX 1 7. the foUo.
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  • 73 1050 Singapore Meeting to be Boycott» (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, October 1 Outstation owners refuse the reque»uf tbe Singapore Turf Club w ponement of action unless the .tree to pay freights one way. as a co» Ma further d« 11, Singapore Turf Club has grapiied
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  • 31 1050 H.M.S. iwws SccaMr» [From Our Own Cor,e r 4 Singil, n .M.S. Pegasus won Football Cup within finish of gnnre bentin fiE poreCrieketClubb 2 go« (he fup compel-
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  • 368 1051 latest arrangements AT THHj F- 0* HOTEL og at the E. AO. Hotel His ..t«rwKin?of‘5 i ,na b!aiewi I W** ined to dinner by Hb i p rl dib.Jih« Bhab J. Siamese Consul Ifo’the S.S., of Mugaprre. Tin is making special 3'«‘ nts fo r the
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  • 147 1051 (From Our Own Correnpondrmt). Singapore, October 4. D a boxing match, Grady outpointed Key in ten rounds, the latter JD g the light-weight title. The den«ion was unfavourably criticised t 0 case against TToh Sui of Jelapang snapping two Chinese girls of the J, was withdrawn in Tpoh yes'4
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  • 1186 1051 he effin’a l n.noußccme .1 in :h> F M.'L Gave’unr- it G .Zrft.e ri the perami e'. of h« B. 1.8, Rubber Pmpagndi Committei ma ks a iur.iijc w igj m t lti v jq 4 organise and devol p eastteumnken i,> re<p ct o manufac’ured rubbar
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  • 297 1051 Directors’ Report llic Directors in their thirteenth an nual report and the statement of accounts for the year ended 30th April, 1924, say: No extensions of cultivated area have been undertaken during the year. Ihe crop harvested for tin- year amounted to (ri9,49G lb., against an export
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  • 301 1052 LEAN Ji CO.’s WEEKLY REPORT Thursday Evening. Tin has steadily improved since our last Report and 3 months metal is up £4,5.0. in London, this morning’s price being £241. Rubber is better («12 5/8d London price, while Singapore has improved to 52 1/4 < cuts for crepe, and
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  • 229 1052 Cheating In the Second Police Court this morning, before Mr. N. K. Bain, tie hearing was concluded of the case in which Inspector A. W, Matthews, of the Pitt Street Nation, charged a Chinese, Goh Boon Ohuan with cheating. I’he prosecution wa>e that rccu-ed went to a no-k
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  • 527 1052 ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL PERFORMANCE In the Anglo-Chinese School hall in .Maxwell Road last night, the A. C. S. Cambridge Literary Society presented Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night’s Dream to a crowded house. In addition to the play, in five acts and nine scenes, there were musical turns and,
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  • 480 1052 t ion of a {c w beninhu. i feXe «l i not yet awake to 1 fiard the scientist avid" P> I his search for knowledge 1 nexphcablo phenome/a o? I ptt to gang his ain wavs”»?* I being of no conceivable use t, I the
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  • 948 1053 ANTHONY CO.'S SHARE LIST Buyer!*) Sellers Remark of Co 11 1?* 11 MIU cto Tt/i 1 05 110 prf^gnbberEst**' 1 Ltd j 45 ]c s fjS** l 9.50 10.50 PhUU LUI 0.20 0.40 «*S& Ra^ Ltd 0.95 1/5 State Ltd. 4.25 4.75 Ltd. 2.00 j 2.25 i fljjahbei b 80
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  • 111 1053 Penan? 178,500, Sabrang 66 000, Straits 149,500, Rabana 44,000, Tali Ayer 60,500, Bagan Serai 25,000, B»tak Rabit 24,000, Karaii 15,500 and Merchiston 14,000 lb. Sankei Bdu (Malaya) 11,600, Vai D’or 17,000, Malakoff 43,800, Bertam Consolidated 122.000, Bertam Extended 5,000. Windsor (F.M.S.) 24,000, Mayfield (SS.) 30,600, Foothills
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  • 484 1053 Nawng Pet, for the month of S ptember, hours run 264, yardage treated 24,100, ore won piculs 330. appriximate rei-enno 122,000, approximate cost of mining $7,000, rainfdl 5| inches Johan, for the month of Sept<»mh“r pi ula 55 J. 03, recovery by tables ph 3916 5, recov jry
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  • 279 1053 Alleged Theft Of Cloth Omar, nn Indian appeared before Mr. Nonnun K. Bain at the second Police Court this morning for committing theft of a piece of cloth belonging to one Hussain Ruwther from Stall No. 45, at the Penang Bazaar yesterday. Detective Inspector J. G. Barrett prosecuted.
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