The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 27 October 1924

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 22 PENANG OCTOBER 27, 1924. NO. 44
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    • 298 1 CO Li TEZ M '1 S DO LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) g I’ Singapore Mortality Statistics 1118 X Amer.cn, the League and Imm.. n 22 |jB| g BtloD 1118 The Lubber Market 1127 ffl i Restriction and Controversy 1119 t n M Childrens Aid Society b 27 7L I The P.C.C.
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    • 195 2 vt B I STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. 1 Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe «C Vs and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well as all important news from various pans of the Far 'JSI East,
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  • 1001 1113 uas assumed that when Mr. ;.X E U.S. Secretary of State, made first’speech in the Presidential camhe would not ignore the Geneva Ornament protocol which, of course, on any Government until finally approved. The General baited Kingdom has preitted an immediate lull consideration .< Parliament
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  • 440 1113 Air. and Alls. Lim Chong Pang left Singapore on 1 riday, tor Penang on a holiday. Sir George Maxwell has gone to 1 Taser’s Hill, where it is expected he will stay about a week All. E. 11. Everest, ot Messrs. Boustead a Co., is indisposed and was unable
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  • 972 1114 The Major Attraction Moh itried Noor is the mofet fa thfnl, disareet and obliging office-tamby in Malaya. He has lived many years in Penang but bad never been up the Hill either on foot or by train until yesterd iy when, as a slight mat k of bis
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  • 231 1114 REQUISI ITONISTS’ R ESOLUTION LOST Analysis OF*Tnu; Voting (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 20 Au analysis of the voting at the meeting of Malayan CollieHes. Ltd., requisitioned to discuss the two resolutions regarding the change of man r cement, shows that for the resolution t equisitionists
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  • 213 1114 HRST «Stf vided for in m about two years cornpfo.At present Malacca obtain, it. from Ayer Kurau, about irt away, but the available sunnlf <iuate, and the pressureT J new scheme, in conjunction wifhfo sent arrangement, will be canal/ pljmg Malacca with 1,500,000 day, which will be
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  • 167 1114 On Saturday morning in Singapore, Mr. Pryde, District Judge, delivered h« decision in respect of the case in which Mrs. Song Voon Seng sued her husband Mr. Ang Kiong Hee, for maintenance The complainant was represented by Mr John Laycock and the defendant bj Mr. M. V.
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  • 91 1114 The Hon. Mr. J. M the a-.null e,n<!r jp, Rubber Limited, he Id boi ldinc«. offices on Friday. Knox and v. included Messrs. J. C. t s for lh Bailey. The report and and year ended September 30 we Mr. G.C.S. R'. h J oh r d ina
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 174 1115 \'egri Sembilan Beats Malacca 'from Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 19. t a Bugbv match, Negri Sembilan t Malacca* at Seremban by 13 points The weather was wet, but there a bis crowd. Negri Sembilan were trior in departments. StokeHughes was prominent. Ihe Malacca passing was wild. Kuala
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    • 133 1115 Captain’s Prize Play for the Captain's Prize began yesterday when over fifteen couples went out. Eight couples were to qualify. The following is a list of players as they were drawn: Lynch v. Duxbury; Bird v. Byatt; Kent v. Anthony; E. A. Davies v. Knapp; Brown v.
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    • 695 1115 LAST DAY’S RESULTS I Candidate Secures the Gold Cup [Prom Our Own Correspondent). I n Singapore, October 19. nlhant weather favoured the last raees here. As was only to be Pouted the gathering was an improveS^ D 0U le previous days. The proved highly exciting. The first e
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    • 124 1115 A Badminton match took place between the Hu Yew Seah and the Highway and Bye way Party at the former’s ground at Madras Lane on Saturday. 1 he following were the combinations: First pair: Law Joo Yearn and Lim Kok Liang. Second pair: Lee Keat Sen and Low Ah
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  • 239 1115 (To the Editor of the Straits Times) Sir, 1 have watched with great interest the invitations issued by His Excell ncy the Governor for many months and what strikes me as most surprising is that nearly all Bis Excellency’s guests were Europeans and that the Asiatic
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  • 661 1116 ALLEGED LIBEL Schoolmistress’s Claim Before Mr. Justice Whitley in the Supreme Court this morning an action was commenced in which Miss Teo Cheng Hoe sued the Kwong Wah Yit Poh Press, Limited, Penang, for alleged libel and for damages. Miss Teo Cheng Hoe was headmistress of the Fukien
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  • 284 1116 Invitations have been issued to a Scouts Bally to be held in Government House grounds on Saturday, the 25th instant. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Laurence Guillemard, wdio is the Chief Scout for Malaya, will take the salute in front of Government House at five o’clock,
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  • 543 1116 ,b. Uo. ernmenl Ihe Secretary of Staff, J the following promotions. VT” 4 Alexander, Class In, to be T b F.M.S., Class la, from p ßk Trcasuiet Mr. L. McLean, Class II to h Commissioner and Auditor GenerT)’' hore Class Ib, from W. A. Gummer, Assistant c
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  • 720 1117 .—T.O.M. CHINESE MINER S SUICIDE CORONER a ENQCIRY C K. Muspratt, the Gopeng ur held an inquest in connection li^ n L alleged suicide of a well-known £ese Towkay of Gopeng named Tan Lcheang of Sungei Raia Road during Kht of the 11th instant y r °Kwee
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  • 397 1117 Visit to Local Portuguese Communities I’he Portuguese communities of Singapore and Malacca arc awaiting with eagerness the visit of the Archbishop of Goa, who is expected to arrive here by the Tara on Sunday. Patriarch of the East Indies and Primate of the Orient is the
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  • 623 1117 IN PERAK AND KEDAH His Majesty s Own Account [Royal Telegram. Deap. Songkhla 11 Oct. 22.30. Recd Bangkok, 23.59. Recd at the Oilice, Grand Palace, 12 Oct. 1.44.] Prince Dhani, Private Secretary’s Office, Bangkok, The follow mg message is to be communicated as usual: On October
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  • 134 1118 For some time past, says the Times of Malaya, the board of directors of the Jpoh Y.M.C.A. have been busy with plans of development simultaneously with a considerable increase in the membership of the Association. A scheme for erecting a suitable building on the recreation
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  • 336 1118 Considerable interest is being shown in this annual event and large numbers of entries are expected. In Matches I, 11, 111 and IV of the Individual Events it is noticed that each class of shot has been carefully catered for, so that the crack shots will
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  • 615 1118 THE VISIT TO PENANG His Majesty’s Own Account [His Majesty’s Telegram from Penang dated the Bth inst. at 16.46, recd. in Bang, kok the same day at 20.20, recd. at the Office, Grand Palace, at 21.15.] Please communicate the following message to the Prince of Nagor Rajasima.
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  • 411 1118 Ihe Municipal Health statement u the week ending September 27 total number of deaths as 220,1X5’ >ng a death rate of 29.73 per n*£ annum compared with 27.84 i D the cedmg week and with 26.59 in tht spending week of last year. T he causes of
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  • 1127 1119 TOM. n-tb rubber at Is. 4fd and likely m Is 6d., and shares mildly fwp W -10. 7 V "Tj,. it hardly seems neccessary to &uch in defence of restriction at except perhaps to point out that was adopted, not to help the X r or the
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  • 487 1119 In the course of a shopping tour in Singapore, during the week-end, 11. H. the Sultan of Perak visited the establishment of Ismail A. Raheem, and, according to a Singapore contemporary, ordered, among other things, a crown. Mr R. H. Pinhorn, 0.8. E., headmaster of the Penang Free School,
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  • 3107 1120 HALF-YEARLY MEETING CHAIRMAN’S INTERESTING REVIEW The half-yearly meeting of the Punang Chamber of Commerce w-s held at 2.30 this afternoon at the Chamber’s premises. Mr. F. A. Pledger, Chairm in, presided and the others present included: the Hon. Mr. W. H. Th >rns, Messrs. T. A. Powell,
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  • 1088 1121 ALLEGED LIBEL SCHOOLMISTRESS'S CLAIM When this cisj was resume! yostardiy afternoon, before Mr. Justice Whitley, Mr. S. Fan?, who appeared for the plaintiff and who had opened his ca«e in the morning, cjntinued his sabmmions on the law liearing on the case. H-i dealt with the principles of
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  • 173 1122 The Team Selected [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, October 21. 11 is understood that, the following will represent Malaya in the cricket t.ourna merit at Hongkong: Brand, Grenier, F. W. Wyatt, Holmes Brown, (Selangor). R. T. Foster (Negri Sembilanj, Edwards (Perak), Whitley, I’. N. Knight, Lieuts. Ph
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  • 1990 1122 SPEECH DAY Mrs. Voules Distributes Prizes The annual distribution of prizes and certificates took place at the Penang Free School to-day. '1 he Hon. the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Voules were received at the entrance by Mr. Hamilton, Acting Headmaster, and Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Inspector of
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  • 2078 1123 PROPOSED CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. The Shareholders’ Verdk r ihe extraordinary general meeting of Maoiyan Collieries, Ltd., requisitioned hy the Eastern Mining ami Rubber Co Ltd., Mrs. H. G. Russell, M essrs. J. A. Russell, R. Russell and B. i P. Jouquim, was held in the company s boardroom
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  • 1148 1125 THE P.C.C. THE PADANG k, ec t which in the nostrils of the Echo has a very ancient and hshell has come before the public k "htelv and will have to be decided Municipal Commissioners in the f ture We refer to the control of DtaJ padang on the Esplanade
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  • 479 1125 Me*>rs. B. W. Elies, E. Hazelton and R. Irvine, all of the M.C.S., are due back from leave by the I’. A* <> Mantua. Dr. M. Gupta, As>t Medical Officer, Batii Gajah has gone on transfer to Tan j-<ny Malim and his place has been tak- n by I>r
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  • 1849 1126 An Exemplary Sentence In Malaya and Siam cases of attempted train-wrecking are rare; yet we read that a train on the Southern Siam line was derailed to the south of Tanjong Mas, Pattani, recently, owing to the removal of the fish-plates and spikes. Since that outrage occurred, it
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  • 729 1127 YESTERDAY’S MEETING of partners hips half-yearly meeting of A SnrChamber of Commerce, after '“‘fUirman’B interesting review, which tM Ireadf been published in full, Mr. nUl Dove, of Messrs. Hottenbach, A* a nd Sons, said it was a long time had had the pleasure of hearing an excellent
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  • 146 1127 J JU T.O.M. Forward Contracts At 1/7| Mr. St. George Smith, of Gunong Pa i Estate, Che mor, informs us that he has’ today rec-ived a cable from Lindon reading Forward contracts for rubber can now be made July-December at 1/7|.” On behalf of the public of
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  • 247 1127 Of all good works, that which has fua its object the welfare of the young should make the greatest appeal. It was no pleasant duty for Sir Laurence Guillernard, at the annual meeting of the Children’s Aid Society on Friday, to announce that the report for last
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  • 627 1127 ALLEGED LIBEL SCHOOLMISTRESS’S CLAIM. Whi n the hearing of the otse in w ich Mi«j« Too Cheong Hne is suing th» Kwo »g Wah Yit Poh Pres® for dnmagHs fo h‘ 01, wis resumed this morn ng In-fnid Mr. Justice Whitley, in the Sapreme Court, plaintiff was further
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  • 1472 1128 ANNUAL MEETING The Financial Position There was a large attendance at the annual general meeting of the Penang Cricket Club, which was held yesterday evening at the Club house shortly after G. Mr. N. A. M. Griffin, President, took the chair and among the others present were
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  • 170 1128 JliNllMrunu n»--According to the Municipal ir„. f .r s statement for the i i >22 deaths occurred in of which was gapore. out- d Mal?ys two Eurasians, Id given and 20 Indians. de<,tb i h 23.53 as 30.00 per mille, ]ast ye «r in the orn P
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  • 530 1129 the Editor of the Straits Echo). S"-. i«.va interesting "to see ourselves ",.r* n<1 > there fo ,e »<> frank «ivnmant of onr social defects by "«.JrMPondent, Chen Ta, -y nen > wekoraed by every right-thinking d woman, In holding the mirro. DftD R he bas
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    • 43 1129 Old ißees’ Association vs. Penang Frle School A friendly game oi lootball was played yesterday between the Old Frees’ Association and the I’enang Free S-ho 1 at the school ground and resulted in favour oi th latter by 1 goal to U.
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    • 900 1129 ANALYSIS OF THE MEETING Winning Horses Ist 2nd 3rd I up. Box al Maggie 2 0 1 0 Son of Erin 2 0 0 1 Ewex 1 2 0 0 Man o’ War 1 2 0 0 Tobasco 1 2 0 0 Cleopatra II (Medan) 1110 Happy Days
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  • 1716 1130 SPEECH DAY 1921 At the Speech Day proceedings at the Penang Free School yesterday, the Acting Headmabter, Air. W. Hamilton, said: It is customary to open the proceedings on Speech Day by giving a short account of the life of the School during the past year. 1
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  • 1095 1131 »i-rpctii)L' tiii'l concise review 'Z Nearly meeting of the ChamCommerce, the Chairman, Mr. Pledger, dealt with shipping, tiie to the port, harbour f.c lij terrv services and made an inpreference to Prai. Discussing D this order, it is a matter for that the tonnage of merchant
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  • 439 1131 Mr and Mrs. H. J. Markos returned t» 1 poh yesterday from Home. Mrs. J. B. M. Wilson is leaving tor England on the 29th instant. I hi' Lev A. S. Moore Anderson expected at Singapore on the 21st instant from Muar. lhe Hon Mr. J W. Campbell has
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  • 1728 1132 Restriction at Work Even the Times apparently is deserting the anti-restrictionists, while every day fresh testimonials to the benefits that restriotion has conferred on the rubber industry are forthcoming. We find two more in the mail papers to hand thi morning, There are two points which have never
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  • 76 1132 Touno W.THOUI M.un»r [From Out Own Singapore. October H. E.the Governor, S oSeert mard, entertained the V j( to dinner last evo ,n J.‘ in the CoM» Volunteering orgamsatio mentioning that y onD exp erience to the ha kao wlXe. Therj little if any mditary o f
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  • 1062 1133 pEATH OF MR. W. M. TODD IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL «r kavfl to record with deep regret the f Mr TV M. Todd, assistant Engitb r s tern Smelting Company, Penang, i TtheGeneral Hospital, Penang yesterday rmlt of a motor accident. Mr. load from Home and joined the Works on
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  • 171 1133 MM Litigation at Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent). Hingapore, October 23 The estate of the late Mr. Oei Tiong H m, the Java Sagar King”, is he subjec of litigation in the Supreme Court, Mr. Ooi Tjong Swan and Mr. Hoe Kim Kwa petitioning for probate which
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  • 568 1133 ALLEGED POSSESSION OF FORGED CURRENCY NOTES I'he Penang Assizes commenced this morning before Mr Justice Whitley. There are six cases on th<- calendar, two local, two from Bukit Mertajain, and one from Nibong Tubal. One Penang case, in which M. R. M. M. Suppiamanrun hetty is charged with
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  • 1399 1134 THE NECESSITY OF LEGISLATIVE MEASURES The following (says the Straits Times) is the full text of the finding by Mr. Pryde on Saturday in the proceedings in which Mrs. Song Voon Seng is claiming maintenance from her husband, Mr. Ang Kiang Hee, on the preliminary point as to
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  • 61 1134 Meeting in December? There is proposal to hold a two-day extra race meeting in Penang about the end of December, between the Christmas and New Year holidays. The matter is being considered and an announcement may be expected shortly. The annual general meeting of the Penang Turf
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  • 226 1134 B.ILP- 'Chose up-country owners who saw ht to try and force the hands of the pore' Turf Club Committee on the old question of payment of freights, can hardly gain much satisfaction from results of the meeting just over. true that the number of entries «as stricter!
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  • 1067 1135 Characteristically Chinese is the latest .Lpment in China s civil war. YesV. we published a telegram Lorn Ljjhai stating that three Generals of Chang Tso-Im’s army and three u u Pei-fu s commanders had come aether and determined to end the Xut conflict by compelling both the
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  • 468 1135 lhe Bishop of Singapore has return cd from his vi-it to Bangkok and was in Penang yesterday. Mr. S Bulither, manager ol the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Penang, goes Home on leave by the Moifea. Mr. 11. T. Hackworthy, permanent way inspector, F.M.S. Railways, has been appointed chief bridge inspector.
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  • 19 1135 DOMESTIC occurrence DEATH t 140, Carnarvon Street, Pe,ariv this morning, Yeoh Tiung The date of the funeral been fixed.
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  • 782 1136 THE TRIPLE BILL LAST NIGHT AT THE TOWN HALL In spite of counter-attraotione and the inclemency of the wexther, the enthusiasm of the audience which witnessed last night’s performance in aid of the funds of St. George’s Church goes far to prove the injustice of the stigma that
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  • 184 1136 Penang Arrangements The Scarlet Poppy, the flower of Flanders, jg the symbol of Remembrance Day (Armistice Diy). Poppies will be on sale on that day and the proceeds will be in aid of the funds for the purpose of civin? relief to the permanently disabled, the victims of
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  • 125 1136 The Times of Ceylon of October 9 has the f Bowing We reproduce from the Malay Mail to-day an interesting extract dealing with rubber smuggling in Malaya. Rumours regarding rubber smuggling in Malaya have attracted a good dpal of attention in Ceylon, tut, natural y, it
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  • 182 1136 D^^o/tMMtEeic "dopted '“’"S fj’oa-ed muo n h m? pT' n en I Lil to aee K h»i costume sow. y tB days there were red f P’«-» u cut in Shanghai fashion, skirt the ankles, six-inch **>». k the wr.ete, covered k Europe- made shoes to
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  • 256 1136 PETITION FOR PROBATE Deceased and Heavy Tautioi (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, October 24 In the Supreme Court, Messrs. Oei Tiong Swan and Mr. Hoe Kim Kwa, sone of the late Mr. Oei Tiong Ham, the Java "Su?w King,” are petitioning for probate of the estate.
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  • 1124 1137 MOTHER COUNTERFEIT NOTE t h e trial of the two Malays who A convicted on the charge ot <ere in possession of forged currency Mr Justice Whitley began the a similar case. A Chinese, to Weng Koh, was charged with be- possession of sixteen $lO currenwhich he knew,
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  • 608 1137 THE NEW HORSE GRIFFINS The Drawers and Pedigrees As mentioned in the Echo, the Penang hurt lub have imported 20 griffins in time for the January meeting. Thirteen of these arrived from Singapore about a week ago. The full list of the drawers, with the ages and
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  • 415 1138 PENANG ANT) KEDAH BRANCHES TO UNITE __j_. -J- I -.jxil Armistice Day Arrangements A meeting of the Penang branch of the Ex-Service Men’s Association was held yesterday evening at the Penang Cricket Club in order to pass a resolution to found a district association in co-operation with the
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  • 1132 1138 < i «1 S i F DESCENDANTS OF TAN KIM SENG IN COURT Descendants of the late Mr. Tan Kim Seng, whose name, counsel said, formed one of the landmarks in the history of the Colony, are engaged on further involved litigation at present before the Chief
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  • 1108 1139 Geneva some months ago, several \kero, notably th e Chinese delegate, in’unmeasured terms with the pensions of the opium traffic and the Mlities afforded lor tne consumption Nothing short oi prohibition rill satiny them, but, as usual, they patent facts and difficulties which fmand careful consideration, and a common-sense
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  • 445 1139 Mr. R. S Jvrvoi- lia&gt; been appointed to officiate as I hairman, Sanitary i&gt;&lt; ird, Larut. Miss E. M. McDougall, of the European Hospital, Kuaiu Lumpur, has been transferred to Batu Gujaii Hospital. Mr. A. Walkinshau, the wellknown golfer, left Ipoh yesterday for Singapore and will be back early
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  • 772 1140 Best Forgotten Says the Times of MaLya In November 1323, a petition was submitted to Government by the British Inspectorate of the F.M.S. Police asking for a revision of their salaries. It is interesting to note that no reply has been received by them as yet and the
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  • 453 1140 Judgment for the Defendants In the action brought in the Supreme Court at Singapore by Tun Soo Lock, a ereat g andson of the late Mr. Tan Kim Seng, who died in 1864 leaving a wpahhy estate, against Tan Jiak Choo, a b o‘her of Tan
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  • 423 1140 THE PRESld^mov EMesis I REPOttTED Hight I [Router’, Tele gran I T k I A ia3BBage fiom Ti®n/ fJeto^r 24 I Tsao Kun has fled Pr id I STILL IN PEKING? I General Feng’s D|Mm I General Feng I poolamation asking President LT I w ho, there
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  • 534 1141 E. E. T. t o s Lates- i Outer's Telegram]. London, October 24 T neW cable ship, The Cable,” is for Singapn-e to-morrow. She is device?, a carry* tted W «{tv of 500 miles of cabh a speed of &lt; P U aod 8 range °J 6
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  • 1651 1141 OEI TIONG HAM DRIVEN FROM JAVA BY TAXATION Petition at Singapore i hat o&lt;-i 1 iong Ham, widely sided the Java Sugar King and reputed to have been a man of fabulous wealth, was driven from Java because of the yciv heavy taxation imposed upon him in
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  • 598 1142 THE OVERSEAS EXAMPLE One of the matters on which we feel that the Press of the Empire overseas can Well claim credit, is (says the Free Press) the restraint which is observed in regard to what may be called the newspaper exploitation of crime, 'taken on the
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  • 436 1142 slngha lese'7ew7i LFD I OVER LEl &gt; Before Mr I J (m two sureties) to »4» I rnent when called upon. UP I there were two charge a I one in respect of $1 I of a blind Chinese ladv’ v* I Choo; and the other Y P
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  • 532 1143 .jpection BY the governor r |y 4(10 local Boy. Scouts mustered Anient House on Saturday after&lt;•u savs the Singapore Free Press, troops marched up to Government headed by their band, and His llencv. Laurence Guillemard, Scout, took the salute. The then formed up on the lawn in
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  • 1535 1143 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Xante of Company. Buyerrubber— dollar shares. ft*. J ct, Allenby Rubber Co.. Ltd. 1 2 9 t Alor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd Ico i Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Lt 1100 Ayer Kuninir Rubber Estate, Ltd n.;o *’4o Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Ltd
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  • 273 1143 Kamanting, for tne fi Nt half of O. hil er, (three dredger), 77U picata, hours run 9UI, estimated lenlised v lue of ore S 5, OilTongkah H/tabonr, f,&lt; m 19th to 25th Octolei (beinu one week», 12 tons. :o; Tlic Governor of Hongkong, in his annual address to
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