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Title Section19 1924-10-20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL 22 PENANG OCTOBER 20,1924. NO. 4319 words
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Advertisement287 1924-10-20 1 CONTENTS un i Wy yjl i h| B LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) KN w The State and the Parties 1083 Ceylon’s Restriction Scheme 1098 Lnj B Anatole France 1087 Chinese Wedding 1099 raj ffi Rubber’s Recovery 1093 A Scourge of Malaya IK 2 Kr R A Crisis in Islam 1097 Rubber287 words
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Advertisement185 1924-10-20 2 rt THB STRAITS ECHO I MAIL EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of the Far is <nsl East, including China,185 words
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Article991 1924-10-20 1083 we remarked on Friday, it was ilikelvthat Mr. Baldwin and Mr. fa woiild combine forces on Sir Simon’s amendment to the onvote of censure last week and fceimtate an appeal to the electorate, r'r to go to the country with Conservaand Liberals everywhere arrayed ->t991 words
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Article410 1924-10-20 1083 Mr. C. F. .j Green is appointed Director oi Fisheries, Straits Settlements. -or. J. R. Neave has been seconded for service under the Government of Johore. dr. L. B. Gibson, of the Malayan < ivil Service, has gone on leave for nine months. Air. P. Ker is to be410 words
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Advertisement25 1924-10-20 1083 straits CI)O. pL bUS®I DAILY MAIL EDITION the news of the week prior to d- Eur °P e Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang.25 words
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Article811 1924-10-20 1084 Election Preparations At the last election, the tactics of many of the supporters of Labour candidates left a good deal to be desired, and platform speakers of a different political complexion had to endure expressions” of disapproval which often took the form of missiles. It is to be811 words
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Article49 1924-10-20 1084 The Rubber Controller, Ceylon, informs us that the exports of rubber from Ceylon in tons during September were as follows 1922 23. 1923-24. Ceylon Imported Ceylon Imported Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber tons. tons. tons. tons. Sept- 2,529 133 3,900 161 Latex Exports t Latex exports September.Nil.49 words
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Article243 1924-10-20 1084 Latest Exemptions In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 28 of the Export of Rubber (Restriction) Enactment, 1913, the Chief Secretary to Government has granted partial exemption from the provisions of the said enactment for all purposes of export of manufactured rubber goods as243 words
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Article1135 1924-10-20 1084 (From Our Own All the Mohammedans foregathered at tu Mo-qne, Alor St»r, to offer th heZol >‘'i ifw'n 98 hj R^eot9 return 1 0J people partook o f the"lra in honour of the oeo aB i, D S**# wee illuminated, alto Th» to». S M co1,135 words
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Article109 1924-10-20 1085 H. M. S. Magnolia v. P. F. s. A friendly game of football took place between a selected team of H. M. s and the Penang Free School at the School Padang, on Saturday afternoon. Both sidles played well. The I L. S. won by 1 goal to 0.109 words
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Article116 1924-10-20 1085 On November 15 We are informed by the Honorary Secretary, of the Perak Gymkhana Club that at a Cimmittee meeting held a few days ago it was decided to hold a gymkhana at Taiping on November 15, to be followed by a polo tournament on the 16th.116 words
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Article823 1924-10-20 1085 PERAK v. PENANG AND KEDAH Visitors’ Narrow Win On account of the venue being changed at the last moment, there was not a very large gathering to witness the first inter-State rugby football match, between Perak and Penang and Kedah combined, which wa s played on Saturday823 words
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Article579 1924-10-20 1086 Annual Report The Committee in its report and audit ed statement of accounts for the year ended 31st August, 1921, to be submitted at a general meeting on October 21 says:During the year 79 new members were admitted to the (Tub as compared with 54 in 1923.579 words
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Article781 1924-10-20 1086 MALAYAN CH’NI] E iOU AN AMI-N f Proposed Rules Th p -opriet.. scft Th Ho Ho BLcuit Factory, Singapore, h ve presented a band t me cup for a Malayan Chinese football competition. An order has already been placed with a firm of manufacturers in England and th? cos.781 words
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Article354 1924-10-20 1086 'rhe programme is issued for the Ma. Li\a Command Rifle meeting, 1924, for which the honorary secretary is Cwt Tl‘ E i Si g nals Fort Canning 1 he dates fixed are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 7, 8 and 9, at the Bukit Timah Range.354 words
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Article1051 1924-10-20 1087 relief to turn from the sordid 11 nartv politics and election contemplate for a moth- splendid work and the serene of that great man of letters, x** prance, whose death not only kttt the whole civilised world, to-day. Born in 1844 in tartier Latin of Paris, he died1,051 words
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Article67 1924-10-20 1087 An Instjute for Malaya We are officially informed that the Secretary of State has approved the recommendations for the establishment of a Rubber Research Institute for Malaya. A resolution in favour of the scheme wJI be moved at the next meeting of th, Federal Council, and tin* neces-ary67 words
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Article457 1924-10-20 1087 Sir Lionel Woodward, hief Judicial Commissioner, F.M.S., is now living in London. Mr. E. Wrigley, of Messis. Katz. Bros., Singapore, arrived here yesterday by the s.s. Klang on transfer to the Penang branch. lhe Misses Alice and Dora Gray, sisters of Mr. W. R. C. Gray, of Cab.uonia, are457 words
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Article1294 1924-10-20 1088 Extortion One oi t >e Presid n *y magistr i'es ii India recently head a case in w ir h a pjli je constable was p; f) th i extortion of half an anna. He is reported to have said, It is a nominal bribe,” and when the1,294 words
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Article1269 1924-10-20 1088 ir»» 0., <w ThB t’ver sports to F nla« a Q morning h 9 Ke(hll P »0» ice-mill and the h»rf Utter covered with tarnt^ 4 00 'ithbanti^ B erX,X“’°.’’ d which H. H. The R-<, 0 J u 1 n’l I™’ 1 Mehmod, H. H.1,269 words
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Article381 1924-10-20 1089 FORTHCOMING ENTERTAINMENT A Triple Bill In the near futureto be exact, on October 23 and 25an excellent entertainment is to be given at the Town Hall, Penang, in aid of the funds of St. George’s Church. Mr. Hastings Rhodes and Mr. R. N. Holmes are the managers381 words
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Article1121 1924-10-20 1089 Comm DRense points t «ward-there being cousideruble truth in the story of the financial rimes that American manufacturers are anxious to wreck the Stevenson s dieme so that the cultivators of rubber will be rushed into their arms. The rubber industry in the F.M S„ says the1,121 words
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Article190 1924-10-20 1090 Appeal Rejected In the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Saturday morning, Mr. Justice Furrer-Manby and Mr. Justice McCabe Reay dismissed the appeal by Teh Say Yeow, the Klang rubber merchant, who was fined $230,0CX) by the Klang magistrate. In a subsequent appeal argued before the Chief Judicial190 words
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Article1076 1924-10-20 1090 ANNUAL MEETING Value of the Provident Fund The second annual general meeting of the Singapore and Riouw Branch of the incorporated Society of Planters was held at the Europe Hotel on Saturday afternoon, reports the Free Press. Hie Chairman (Mr. R. A. Dix) presided and there were also1,076 words
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Article1030 1924-10-20 1091 FIFTH annual meeting ovr the Anti-Restriction ists W 11 Thwne <Dirccraided at the fifth annual general r j Ratu Lintang Rubber Comwhich was held at 1 on Saturday, October 11, 1924 at 2T Reach Street, Penang. iht were:-Mr. J. G. Brown Jri Mr- H Wauph1,030 words
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Article544 1924-10-20 1091 NECESSITY FOR PROPERLY REGULATED CODE Mr. Pryde. District Judge, had an interesting case to decide yesterday afternoon in which a Chinese lady, named Soon Woon Seng, sued her husband, Mr. Aug Kiang Hee. for maintenance Mr. J. Laycock appearing for the wife and Mr. M V. Pillai for544 words
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Article1129 1924-10-20 1092 A GREAT SUCCESS Notwithstanding the many counterattractions there was a crowded house at the Parish Hall, on Saturday for the variety concert. The hall looked its best. Stately palms and other foliage in corners and vari-coloured Hags suspended over the arches and doors gave it a festive1,129 words
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Article499 1924-10-20 1092 In a small wav I 18 in a I L> i'll demonstrated to th, 11 **l Malaya that the co LA- Inch is being introduced inp th* I*’* 1 I i ,Unul ife under I among the wage-earners, who i II lound in the Go-operative L I499 words
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Article1742 1924-10-20 1093 the latest developments in "Xr market, it is not altogether >**' find the most voluble of ts o f restriction in the local e d to the sorry expedient of make up for paucity of argusomewhat incoherent and personal abuse. Twenty of British Malaya us doubtful whether there1,742 words
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Article1019 1924-10-20 1094 Election Prospects Although no definite pact between the party organisations has been made public, Conservatives and Liberals have already arranged to aot in unison in a large number of constituencies where a threecornered fight might make a present of the seat to La' ou~. The fact that this1,019 words
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Article711 1924-10-20 1094 state dinner (from Our Ou c The celebration, attend, Regent, return from Enron, last night with a very *“""4 dmner atthe Balei Be 8 »r,** fully decorated inside an( i with pretty paper lan,,r“ ,h”** electric lights outside. Cover. for about 130 people, ard for the711 words
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Article527 1924-10-20 1095 Editor of the Banokok Times J 18 > Sir *h fl Ist January, 1922, the Inter«X train from Bangkok to >' oDal completing its journey right n 34 hours. But the traiD 18 1 leave Bangkok Noi station at 7 t®* -.ing at its destination at 5527 words
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Article1152 1924-10-20 1095 RESULTS OF RESTRICTION Rumours of Scarcity in the past six months, says the Straits limes of Monday, rubber prices have fallen to a level which recalls the agonies of pre-restriction days. '1 here have been sundry who have said, 1 told you soRestriction is unsound and must fail,”1,152 words
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Article425 1924-10-20 1096 FIRST DAY’S RESULTS Son-oe-Erin Wins the Gold Ch* [From Our Own Corretpoudentj Singapore, October 15. Tli e weather was tine for the opening day of the Singapore meeting. The large attendance included Ills Highness tUe Sultan of Perak. The going was good. The best dividend of the day425 words
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Article514 1924-10-20 1096 MINING PROSPLCTOKS CLAIM Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court this morning an nterestiug action was commenced in which Mr. Leon Sydney Douglas de Garnier, at present of 247, Burmah Road, Penang, is suing Nawng Pet T in, Limited, lor $899.32, being one month's salary for work514 words
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Article526 1924-10-20 1096 SINGAPORE SUPR EME COURT ?sing B.OT JURISDICTION IN MERCHIi I shipping CASE 1 I Ihe objection that the h;<,» I h l no jurisdiction to deal «ith’Ti, l was made in support of ,v tke I two members of the crew oUhT 1 I steamer, Meccanto, ag a L°' l?sing B.OT - 526 words
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Article717 1924-10-20 1097 news that Ibn Saud 's W aha>da* have entered Mecca will stir :orC nf Islam to its foundations. dJ have captured the holy city > vC they went to Taif and il defeated King Husseins son, 1 the present Emir of Transhut they desisted then in717 words
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Article398 1924-10-20 1097 Before Mr. Pratt in the District Court this morning, the hearing was resumed of what is known as the United Trading rase, in which an ex-partner is charging another partner, the present manager of the firm, with criminal breach of trust in respect of three sums of398 words
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Article443 1924-10-20 1097 Mr. Frank Douglas Mackinnon, K.C. has been appointed a Judge of the High Court in place of the late Mr. Justice Bailhacbe Mr. W. B. Way, Air. 11. G Scott and Mr. R. Hamzah were passengers to Penang to-day by the s.s. Malaya from Kcnong or Tongkah Mrs. J.443 words
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Article892 1924-10-20 1098 Reuter’s Service Irritated Editors often complain f R ater and Lis faiiii but wo should be pretty badly off without him. He coveis practically everything of real importance that happens anywhere on the face of the globe. He is übiquitous and even the Times, which maintains a small892 words
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Article267 1924-10-20 1098 Annual Meeting {From Our Own Correspondent). Singapo»e, October 16 At the annual meeting of United Engineers, Ltd, Mr Strmhan, presiding; said a conservative policy of purchasing had been adopted, but fails in value neo ssitated further writing down. Uncompleted work totalled $2,167,242 actual cost. They were still suffering267 words
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Article118 1924-10-20 1098 SERIOUS FIGHTI N G AT CANTON struggl £foFjustery IJK. bUN ANdTh? VOLUNTEERS EireB AND Looting (From Our Own Corre,p ondwJ) Singap or6> A telegram from Hongkong t serious fighting j, taking between the Merchant Volunteer, one side and Dr. Sun Yat-sen’. t the Red” labourers on the s ate of118 words
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Article247 1924-10-20 1098 Th main feature of the new rules in connection with the Ceylon Rubber Restriction Ordinance, says the Times of Ceylon, is the power given to the Rubber Controller to re-assess estates which he has reason to think were tuo geimwusij treated when the Scheme first caiut into247 words
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Article953 1924-10-20 1099 rt sE ng hong-khoo suat ueah hear y A TTENDED reception took place yesterday, acTb 6 L Chinese reformed style, of Mr. a on g, sixth son of Mr. and e g c w ee Lee, and Miss Khoo Suat Hta nX of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Mr.953 words
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Article276 1924-10-20 1099 Yesterday in the Police Court at Butterworth, before Mr. J). Wills. Tan Guan An was fined $lOO for theft of electric current Lorn Messis Huttmbach, Lazarus and Sons’ power-supply. It appears that the culd*|u having a contract for lighting only three lamps in his house, connected276 words
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Article4102 1924-10-20 1099 MINING PROSPECTOR’S CLAIM Judgment For Nawng Pet Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Suprtnie Court yesterdav morning, the action commenced in which Mr Leon Sydney Douglas de Garnier, at present of 217, Burrnah Road. Penang, siied Nawng Pet Tin, Limited, for $800.32. being one month’s salary for work4,102 words
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Article718 1924-10-20 1102 Malaria, Tuberculosis and Venereal Disease are, says the Times of Malaya, three terrible scourges of Malaya. This is an irrefutable assertion as any one who has inquired into the ravages of these three diseases in Malaya knows only too well. In regard to Malaria, the F.M.S.718 words
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Article420 1924-10-20 1102 One of the best known men in the rubber world, writing from London recently, says that anti-restrictionists who have been howling for some months past, because the price was low, may soon be howling just as hard before many months pass, because the price is too high.’ Then420 words
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Article238 1924-10-20 1102 «OING ABOUy ARMEb I Before Mr. B^ThTth P s I onrt this morning nsn T' I >w|er charger! a E Kawas, with j anned with a dangerous he walking stick to the bottF"?"* 1 1 «■as fixed a heavy iron end" 'i hlt I «ho pleaded not'guilt, uF238 words
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Article233 1924-10-20 1102 Kampivu ,-MM Chinese Platoon Dinner Second Lieutenant Alan Loke, Officer Commanding the Chinese I’latoji. M.V.1., Selangor, entertained his men to a sumptuous Chinese dinner at tht Chinese Volunteer Club, Sultan Street. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Nearly a hundred men sat down, among other» present were Capt. C. J.Kampivu ,-MM - 233 words
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Article1050 1924-10-20 1103 i. General Election the turn1J7 l ««in many constituencies was «<* i jt aD( j to both he ConserLiberals three-cornered 'rnved exceedingly expensive, 1 meant success lor can didates who would not have nirued to Parliament otherwise. lost numerous seats have been retained, des- s ea l issue, to1,050 words
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Article431 1924-10-20 1103 Mr. W. Peel, British Adviser to Kedah, wa> in Penang to dav with Mrs. Peel. We regret to hear that Mr Cheah Loan Guan is ill at his residence at Sri Bahari Road, Penang. His highness the Raja Muda of 'clangor returned to Klang from Kedah, on Tuesday last.431 words
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Article1119 1924-10-20 1104 The Cesarevvitch Winner Charley’s Mount, a bay fi'ly by Charles O’MalleySunny Ridge, whieh won the Cesarewitch at the useful price of 100 to 1, was bred by Lady Fitzgerald and is owned by the Aga Khan and trained by R. Dawson, who turned out the St. Lc?o*r winner1,119 words
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Article125 1924-10-20 1104 Speech Day The annual distribution of prizes at the Penang Free School will take place on Tuesday, October 21, at 11 a.in. at the school. Mrs. Voules lias kindly consented to give away the prizes. The Hon. the Resident Councillor will preside. All parents of boys and125 words
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Article377 1924-10-20 1104 EX-SERVICEMEN O F MALAYA t feu Swottenham, the President P r ehair and there were i» 4 present, Major ft. R. HoberJ.? W I the Penan? branch I Vari, us matters which had eon. I the previous meeting were tnn.i j P 8 I -i he question 0( U™ ra377 words
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Article154 1924-10-20 1104 A Chinese riosha puller namrf Os»» Lang appeared before Mr. NX the Second Police Court tti oharged with c .msmg an Indian boy by q o »y handling his ricah» thst tb« on the lOtli inst. I w for bi» boy was sent to fetch a P154 words
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Article140 1924-10-20 1105 A S ESTIMATE FOR 1925 vrTC MILLION RESTRICTION r releQrams i [Benter's Telegrams] T .mrl nr London, October 16 o.- n of Messrs. Harrisons am 1 j m Ltd/the chairman, Mr. Eiic C^ fied es timated consumption if er Sal lQ-24 was 435,000 tons, a fivefold lS bt«r[Benter's Telegrams] T .mrl nr - 140 words
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Article136 1924-10-20 1105 Accused a cquitted Mien the oase of the United Trading C mpany, in which Lim Poh San, 4D ex partner, charged Toh Chin Siong, the present managing partner of the firm, with criminal breach of trust in tespeot of th:ee sums of money paid in by Mr.136 words
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Article63 1924-10-20 1105 MERCHANT VOLUNTEERS DEFEATED HEAVY LObS OF LIFE 87,00 ,OOO Damage (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 17 A cable from Hongkong states that th e situation at Cant n is now quiet and th B conflagrations are in hand The Mei chain Volunteers were defeated. Tne damage done63 words
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Article203 1924-10-20 1105 High ommissioner’s Report Geneva, September 20 At tl e Assembly of t e League of atinns being held here there have been distributed to the members and delegates letters from the British Government transmitting despat -lies showing the situation with respect, to slavery in the203 words
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Article233 1924-10-20 1105 LATEST STATISTICS The following statistics are sent by the Controller of Rubber F.M.8.: Total Exports Total Exports Total Imports B’itish Malaya Restriction Area Foreign Rubi er u Tons Tons Tons March, 1924 22,294 14,020 8,269 ft*’ 1 1924 20,551 10,759 7,909 W 1924 19,674 13,597 7,259 t? 0233 words
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Article656 1924-10-20 1105 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS Son-of-Erin Wins Again (i'roin Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 17. 1 at second day s races pushed olr most successfully. There was again a large attendance the gathering including His Highness the Sultan oi Perak. Though there were small fields in most of ttie races656 words
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Article281 1924-10-20 1106 Arrival of Horse Griffins A batch of thirteen horse griffin* which have been imported in time for the -January meeting of the Penang Turf Club arrived this morning from Singapore by the s.s. Ipoh. They were shipped from Sydney on the s.s. Houtman and transhipped at Singapore.281 words
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Article492 1924-10-20 1106 Mr. Carveth Wells, F.R.G.S., M.1.C.E., iias come to Britain to lecture alter a six-years’ sojourn in the Malay jungle. Mr. Wells was, as an engineer, surveyor for a railway across the Malay Peninsula. 1 saw many strange things, he said, to a reporter of the Evening492 words
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Article577 1924-10-20 1106 SELANGOR association at Bome Shkmce TO the PUBLIC 5 very pleasant function took ptt' g ,S. the Hokkien Hoav Kuan k’l c al Kuala Lumpur, when the 'he Selangor HokkieTAtcia^" 5 a.nvd M tssrs Kh<X) Ke Ong Eng Suan, two of their Pesp.te the inclement weather, there577 words
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Article1675 1924-10-20 1107 1C improvement in trade llH Lfc CONDITIONS of Dredge Construction >* bE Work Tiie thirteenth annual general meeting X United Engineers, Limited, was t the offices of the company in J on Wednesday, reports the The Chairman (Mr. J. A. r slral hanl presided and there were «ent1,675 words
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Article487 1924-10-20 1108 A Chinese Beauty The great Chinese Encyclopedia of 1727, records the lives of some 28,(XX) women, each of whom has been distinguished under one of fourteen headings, such as goodness, filial piety, literary skill, artistic skill, chivalry (a li Jeanne d’Are), etc., etc. The twelfth heading is devoted487 words
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Article1007 1924-10-20 1108 POSSESSION OF FORGED CURRENCY Before Mr N. K. Bain, in the Second Police Court yesterday, Detective Inspector J. G. Barrett charged a Tamil, Thangevelu, and a Chinese, Loo Eng Hong, with being in possession of forged currency notes. Another Chinese Loo Ah Hock, was charged with abetment of1,007 words
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Article1106 1924-10-20 1109 CHINA’ 8 FUTURE h who from the first have I-"”. .Ljselv the progress of events «ince’the outbreak of the civil not find >t t 0 see < lea of contradictory reports that from the North. Shanghai, from Beuter, has fallen to the 4,1 Part! and Chang Tso-hn s sup- the1,106 words
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Article456 1924-10-20 1109 Mr. lan Mah Seang leaves to-day by the s.s. Malaya for Puket. Ar. Ee Koon Guan, of Malacca v.h v/-nt to England with one of his a ius, has returned. Ihe following officers passed in Malay at the examination held on July 21 and 22: Messrs. W H. Wood.456 words
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Article748 1924-10-20 1110 The Medal and the Pension At the Governor’s Office to-day, a postman received the Imperial service medal. He was a prond man w'len the Resident Councillor pinned it on his breast beside four good conduct badge®. This is a record which other subo 1 in the Post Office748 words
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Article73 1924-10-20 1110 The Russells and the Management (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 18 At a crowded meeting of Malayan Collieries, Ltd., to-day, the requisitioners’ resolution to the effect that no change be made in the present management of the Company, except with the approval of the sha eholders73 words
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Article363 1924-10-20 1110 Postman’s Imperial Service Medal A large number bf Government employees assembled to-day when the Hon. Mr. A. B, Voules, Resident Cmn illor, Penang, presented the Imperial Service Medal to Mr. Veloo Pillay, Postman, Class 1, who had just retired after a long period of faithful service. The ceremony363 words
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Article207 1924-10-20 1110 TWELVE MONTHS* m a Chined APp IN( 1 with kidnapping a ohi]d the lawful guardianship o f 3j m Go h came up for sentence bL™ u n the District Court tbh’’ sP'*"5 P Court Inspector Hawkin. Proceed! 8 s Abased guilty. When asked by the IW why207 words
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Article270 1924-10-20 1110 Lean Co.’s Weekly Report Thursday Evening. There has been minor fluctuation in the Metal since our last Report and the three months' London price to-day is up 30/- on the week £247 10s. Rubber has advanced steadily, and yesterday touched 1/4| in London. Ibis morning’s figure was a270 words
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Article1032 1924-10-20 1111 ro tM Editor of the Straits EehoY M»liy am y iso be nwst conservative locality >n o{ tbe straits. The Chinese ho e iHom seen outside of mamma’s ff!p re Lj do we find them conversing v mule acquaintances. Social t,,e «e is therefore a thing1,032 words
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Article170 1924-10-20 1111 Championship of the Orient’’ (From Our Oom Correspondent). Singapore, October 18. Jerry Monahan won the so-called championship of the Orient from Jainito last evening in 15 rounds. Tin is up £2 10s. for spot and £2 for three months’ buying, the respective figures being £245 10s. and U 217170 words
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Article1012 1924-10-20 1111 .JOURNALISTIC AMENITIES Audi alteram partem is no bad principle, and, acting faithfully upon it, we reproduce below our local contemporary’s reply to our leading article of Wednesday last: Bloody, Bvt Tnbowed” Yesterday, the echo which daily the atmosphere of Beach Street, reverb- rat d more loudly than1,012 words
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Article122 1924-10-20 1112 The New Griffins The new horse griffins, which have arrived in time for the January meeting, are a splendid lot. The drawing for them took place at Singapore. There are two or three, as usual, who look better’ than the rest, but as Mr. Vickers, who is122 words
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Article1110 1924-10-20 1112 PERANG CHINESE AND rttoi KIUTION W e have considerable, indeed very considerable respect lor the businc*s ability of the Malayan Chinese, and we have been inclined to regard the Penang section as equal to the very best in Ihe Peninsula, says the Straits limes in its leading article1,110 words
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Article536 1924-10-20 1113 I TlXfl T THE R ESIDENCY l ,££T I. attended meeting was held I’u \vning at the Residency in U? t f t a Committee to organise J** '< ooppies on Armistice Day. I the Hon. Mr. f’7 Voules. and Mrs. Voule,, fc*. Whitley, Mrs. S. fr* Mrs.536 words
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Article1399 1924-10-20 1113 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Shine nf Company. Buyers Seller* Renigrk RUBHFR DOLLAR HHAKRM. Cis t f H Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. 1 2’i i> ,1 A lor Gfijah Rubber Estate. Ltd j ,7 Amalgamated Malay Estate*, Ltd 1.9 Vp. enm Ayer Hitain Planting Syndicate Ltd 11 Cr 1?f Ayer honing1,399 words
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Article41 1924-10-20 1113 Cicely 47,257, Yarn Sem* 27 994, E>w SeDtf 10,366, Lower Pen.k 17, 52, II ircroft 16,869, Sungei Tukanz 8 551, I'ei.ing 14,700, N.V. i hd'ru 28,400, Gienpow ie 13,48i', United 41,337 lb. and United (Coconuts) 1,017,360 nutg.41 words
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Article246 1924-10-20 1113 Ronpibon Tin, for thu first half of Ootober, 225 piculs. Kampong Knmunting, for the half month of Got ibe r (two dredges). hours run 571, cubic yards treated 91,00*, tot il piiuls 656.19, n«tt value 145,233.50. As»m Kurnbtng, for the h II rn nth of October, home run246 words
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Advertisement217 1924-10-20 1114 CRITERION PRESS, LtO' J? 09, BEACH BTREET, RENANQ. W| jfljfr ESTABLISHED 1883. jl PRINTERS PUBLISHERS. JI 72? Proprietors of the STRAITS ECHO and PENANG SIN POE II The most enterprising and up-to-date Printers and Litho- K| ML graphers in the Orient. <y*» Our plant is of the very latest Pattern217 words
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