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Title Section20 1924-12-08 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 22 PENANG: DECEMBER 8, 1924. NO. 5020 words
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Advertisement317 1924-12-08 1 contents H LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continaed) M !I.aw, Sense and Sei 1281 The South Channel 1294 S 3 The Firm Hand in Egypt 1285 Kedah Notes 1296 hl The Earce at Geneva 1289 Storms in the Gulf of Siam 1298 KH The Prai Narrative 1293 The Cable 1299 W Singapore Base317 words
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Advertisement271 1924-12-08 2 I lH g-'*3*.,'G V»< l\ mr^' < r z -S*‘" <\ **^_^K. k 1 fi ft x > I M-.W WM> k/kr yM>C<JWK hn vw w owT) Wq° Wvy zTSxyjj»2" I 3£ <■ THE I STRAITS ECHO I MAIL EDITION. 11 A 2? $1 LI B 3f Published the day271 words
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Article934 1924-12-08 1281 Th e House of LordsViscounts Cave and Finlay and Lords Shaw, Wrenbury and Carson—a few weeks ago reserved judgment in what is known as The Birth Control Libel Action’’ and those of us who are anxious to see law and common sense marching hand in hand934 words
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Article437 1924-12-08 1281 Mr Bolster, Assistant Commissioner of Police. I M.S has resigned from the service. Mr. ami Mr- Strachan, who are now «•i 11 me >n le ve, have taken a home it Torquay. S cond-Lieut Koh Beng Hock is promoted Lieutenant in the Chinese mpany, S S V. F iscountess437 words
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Advertisement28 1924-12-08 1281 Che Straits ci;o. PUBLISHED DAILY. MAIL EDITION retaining the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe The Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang.28 words
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Obituary77 1924-12-08 1281 domestic occurrence DEATH Lim.—On the 30th November, 1924, at hi g residence, No. 25 Farquhar Street, Penang, Lim Chean Hock, aged 55, father of Mr. Lim Eng Choon, Dr. Lim Eng Hae and Mr. Lim Eng Chew, father-in-law of Messrs. Ong Chin Ooh, Wee Gim Phai and Chng Teong Cheong77 words
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Article1708 1924-12-08 1282 Rags” At Al Azhar The demonstrations which the students of Al Azhar are at present conducting in the streets of Cairo are perhaps the nearest approach that can be made by the Oriental mind to a rag” at Oxford or Cambridge. The pupils of the famous mosque, which1,708 words
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Article549 1924-12-08 1283 CASE AGAINST SIMMONDS In the Second Police Court to-cGy the case was again mentioned, and postponed, j n which P.E.D. Simmonds stands charged w ith cheating Messrs. Wearne Bros., Penang, by inducing them to deliver a certain Dumber of tyres and tubes on a false order purported to549 words
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Article1000 1924-12-08 1283 lhe following t M.S. appointments, etc appear in the current issue of the I M S Government Gazette: Appointments 1 he Secretary of State has approved lhe appointment of Mr. .John Beaufoy James Birch to be a Police Probationer, from September 26. Mr. Hugh Lawson has been appointed1,000 words
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Article44 1924-12-08 1284 Singapore Lad’s Feat (From Our Oicn Correspondent). Singapore, December 1 The 120 yards open swimming championship of Singapore was won by the 17 years-old Chinese, Chiap Oh Chong, in 1 minute 18 seconds, or six seconds better than has ever been done before.44 words
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Article68 1924-12-08 1284 The results of the first Alor Star Government English School Tennis Tournament are: Singles Championship: Winner, M. Lim; Runner-up, Lim Chien Chye. Singles Handicap: Winner, M. Lim; Bunner-up J. F. Augustine. Doubles Handicap: Winners, Lim Chien Chye and A. Thangam; Runnersup, A. W. Skympaar and M.68 words
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Article672 1924-12-08 1284 SCOTLAND v. THE REST Scotland Beaten Scotland met The Rest yesterday at rugby football and after a close game had to admit defeat by 5 points to nil. The match, which took place on the Esplanade, was witnessed by a large gathering including the Hon. Mr. A. B.672 words
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Article175 1924-12-08 1284 [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, December 1. Singapore beat Negri Sembilan at Rugby by 6 points to 0 at Seremban, before a large crowd. Negri Sembilan forced the pace in the first half and attacked most- but met a strong defence. In khe second half,175 words
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Article158 1924-12-08 1284 Caldecott, the Officer in h A Malaya Pavilion at Wembky t As I resident of the Britick r r hi bition 1 wish to enn rn Phe Ex on the admirable manned natural resources have been G 1U »“ta; The combined efforts of the r ernments of158 words
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Article251 1924-12-08 1284 The Municipal health statement for the week ending November 22 gives the total number of deaths as 204, re presenting a death rate of 27.57 per mille per annum compared with 26.89 in the preceding week and with 28.68 in the corresponding v\4eek of last year. The251 words
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Article1126 1924-12-08 1285 A display of the firm hand in Egypt is alreauy yielding good results. Aker a series of eonierences, the Egyptian Government has accepted the British demands presented by .Lord Allenby to Zagiiiul hasna on November 22 and, although this acceptance has apparently involved the resignation1,126 words
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Article440 1924-12-08 1285 Lieut. J. 11. Harris has been appoint i acting captain while m command oi A” Co M.S.V.R. lI.H. the Sultan of Perak, who had been in huuia Lumpur for the federal Council meeting, returned to his State on Sunday. Mr. E. Mac Naught, formerly Inspector of Forests, Muang Youau440 words
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Article961 1924-12-08 1286 The M. C. C. in Australia Ln thei' n.a<eh-H nyaim-t rho Australian Staies he England or the M.C. I team, h vp done wh)l up to-da r P. They are g ting tiuethe-, and fiooi ig their firm. One or two of th»Sd State el'-vni s «re VH»y961 words
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Article280 1924-12-08 1286 THE STANDARD QUALITIES COMMITTEE Chairman and Complaints [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, December 2 At the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association Mr. H. S. Godwin, presiding, presented the Hon. M*’. Sime with a sm ill token of esteem and mem be-s’ appn ci itiou280 words
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Article1654 1924-12-08 1286 ,HE No Deviation IrO m Ex WISO 1 RINCIPLE We have I of a circular sent out by Mr r v l Jackon, Secretary of the Plani I somation of Malaya, with e ?etn?l the suggested sliding BC al e I under rubber restriction. I n th e1,654 words
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131 1924-12-08 1287 A Teluk Anson correspondent writes. On the Chinese Recreation Ground on the 29th instant, the Teluk Anson Chinese Football Team met the Ipoh Chinese Sporting Wanderers Team, which was in T. Anson on a visit, at a game of association football. At the start the131 words
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Article49 1924-12-08 1287 November Monthly Medal Play for the November Monthly Medal on Saturday and Sunday, November 29 and 30, resulted in a win for Mr. M. B. Lynch, who returned a net score of 76. Mr. E. Gregory-J ones won the Op« tional Ball Sweep with 35| net.49 words
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Article302 1924-12-08 1287 ui bu->m Colours vs. Whites In view of the return match with Perak on the 13th a practice match was played yesterday on the padang, wnh Mr. N. A. M. Griffin in charge of tne whistle. Two good sides took the field, most of tiie probables playing inui bu->m - 302 words
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Article737 1924-12-08 1288 The interest cf the 1925 Budget centred round an important quest.on of prtnciple, mvMv.ng expenditure of loan money running into mdli ns of doLars. Everybody (says the Malay Mail) a Units the truth of His Excellency’s remarks that after tne war this was a country of arrears. "Unfortunately,737 words
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Article383 1924-12-08 1288 Training Starts The racecourse was officially opened for training for the January race meeting this morning. As a matter of fact, training has been going on for over two weeks now, that is, of the horses already in Penang. At present there are about 40 horses and all383 words
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Article481 1924-12-08 1288 Ab A out L !°p E m St "d DR,V,} "I Transfer hoL a 1 was being led across thl grl l other w as knocked bj 4 < by a gharry, ovl i boyanese named Ham Lu?, 1 a was cnarged tins morum 1 1 J negligent481 words
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Article1120 1924-12-08 1289 Little progress is being made at the Opium Conferences under the auspices of the League of Nations at Geneva. The First Conference ended in a deadlock B nd Second aiso is wearilv along and looks like coming to a conclusion without accomplishing anything definite. To a1,120 words
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Article484 1924-12-08 1289 Mr. G. P Cuscsden, Chief Police Officer, Selangor, is indisposed. The death is announced of Mr. Doraisamy, who was for twunty-iive years Usher of the SingajKjre Police Court. Mr. A. R. Freeman, late of Hurst Estate, Ulu Sepiteng, is being married to Marjorie, daughter of Dr. Malta m of484 words
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Article1439 1924-12-08 1290 Malayan Notes and Sketches An iutarertuv if luochst addition to the bo ike on M lay* is M Jayan Notes and Sketches by Mr. A. l\Uiva-inyh tm. an advocate of tie Supreme Court, C-ylon. Toy y is a good deal of useful inf irmation, historical, soei J, etc.,1,439 words
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Article301 1924-12-08 1290 Export Forbidden fob Threi I Years In regard to the recent revelations as to the extent of the trade in ami and war material which is going on with China, in which connection i number of seizures have been made on German and other ships running to301 words
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Article1168 1924-12-08 1291 the ideal officer interesting lecture An in’erpetinz lecture on Wo-k 0 the Field was delivered by Lieut C d. P. Forster, C.M.G., D. 5.0., R.R., C.R.E Jjahya Command, at the Drill Hall yaatr-rday to a large an I interested andiecce. At the outset, Col. Forster1,168 words
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Article443 1924-12-08 1291 THEFT OF GOATS Three Tamils, Andi, Karapcn and Nani were charged this morning with the theft of two goats belonging to a Tamil woman, Vceramal, at Kajang Road on November 23. The first accused pleaded guilty and the second and third claimed trial. Complainant, a widow, who earned443 words
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Article75 1924-12-08 1291 lhe shoot off for the Murray Cup took place this morning QU the' Kamiiong Bahru range when four team.-, from B Company took part. Thr. e more teams from the other companies will fire off to-morrow. This morning’* scores were No. 4 section 34 No 5 >6B 775 words
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Article639 1924-12-08 1292 DRIVING UNDER DIFFICULTIES A European employee of the British American Tobacco Co., Penang, was summoned before Mr. N. K. Bain yesterday afternoon in the Second Police Court for driving his motor car P 434 along Light Street with more than one person sitting by the side of the639 words
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Article246 1924-12-08 1292 Fuller details of the tragedy in Pudu Road on ednesday last indicate that the husband did not die of the knife wounds which he is believed to have inflicted on himself. He recovered from the stupor of unconsciousness in which he was found, alongside his wife, in246 words
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Article263 1924-12-08 1292 S. C R. C. CELEBRATIONS Mr. Choo Kia Peng On Playing The Game At a dinner given by the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, the Hon. Mr. Choo Kia Peng, the President, made an interesting speech in the course of which he said263 words
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Article502 1924-12-08 1292 CHIEF IUSTICe'TL procedure MPBoPE6 l rhe practice of the Police \< I of consulting counsel for I as to the sentence to be in-. ptostc,i W I accused persons, which I ed in a number of cL“ bee I (says the Singapore Free Press?,?’ I criticised bv the502 words
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Article34 1924-12-08 1292 To dispose of certain quite an) rumours, the Singapore been asked to state that for Min Press is under suspen brief period, in consequenc ments c® certain recent events34 words
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Article1216 1924-12-08 1293 On reading the Prai report, or, more precisely, the Narrative History of tUe pnu River Wharves from 1899 to date, including the question of Siltage, we find that in one particular there cannot be a difference of opinion. The form m which it is presented defies criti'cism,1,216 words
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Article421 1924-12-08 1293 Ihe Admiralty authorities have informed a representative of the Australian Press Assoeiat ion that they are confident that work on the Singapore base will be recommenced shortly. Ihe suspension of the scheme has not involved any dislocation of the plans. o: The Rev. Keppel ilom.ii Chaplain, who is421 words
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Article1400 1924-12-08 1294 Surgery in Malaya’’ L u tiiv i 1 nieui... m of t! e F<dera[ Coun il uu<l« üb>'ly intprprpud public f n'lutf when t'ity complaint d th*t, in B|>ite < f the laryn expenditure < n medical services there hie bet n n> surgt-< n in KuH’a Lumpur,1,400 words
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Article404 1924-12-08 1294 Ihe Chamber ot Commerce bu». thaa ouce referred to the dredgl o h I oooth Channel and that the nnU aet been taken ln hand i, ind ,c, W b I tact thau Gumtuander C A P Bft u J Maater, left for afternoon by the Seagull404 words
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Article669 1924-12-08 1295 alleged false declaration MR. KHOO HUN ENG ACQUITTED The hea ing was re-umed this morning l in ibe District Court, b- fore Mr. Pratt, of the c- a-* in which Mr. Khoo Hun Eng-, of '6 Street, stands charged at the instance f Perya KaTupen Chatty, under n669 words
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Article31 1924-12-08 1295 Penang 233,000, Sabrang 57,000, St aits 158.500, Hunana 50,000, Tali Ayer 76,000, Hagan Serai 25,000 Batak R,hit 26,000, Ku»au 19 000, Mtrcniston 18,300 and Lunas 22,4b0 ,b.31 words
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Article26 1924-12-08 1295 Kamuntiog, f >r the month of November, (four dredges) 2,125 piculs, hours run 2,217, yardage 291,000 cubic y<rds. Estimated realised value of ore 9159,800.26 words
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Article226 1924-12-08 1295 First Day’s Handicaps The following are the handicaps for the first day’s racing at Ipoh: Class A. Orthez 13.07 Druid 12.00 Yappy 12.00 Dinty 11.07 H.F. 10.10 Shanghai 10.10 Class B. Cyril 1 12.07 Digger 12.00 After Hours 12.00 Kiwi 11.05 Chantek 11.00 Chinta Hati 11.00 Sterling226 words
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Article465 1924-12-08 1295 Mr. V. G Savi. C.P 0., Perak, who went Home in March, is expected to return next week. The Rev. B. Roberts i-< appointed a member of the Selangor Cinematogr<>ph Film* V;g .n. r 4in..:'t' Mr. Owen Owen, the manager for the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., at Malacca, has465 words
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Article133 1924-12-08 1296 ROBBERY [From Our Uuiri Correspondent} Mr. Ayadurai, one of the Senior Dressers of me General Hospital, Alor Soar, was the victim of an audacious rubbery on Friday night when a thief entered his quarters and stole a trunk containing $uUO odd in cash, besides jewellery. Anti-Malaria Committee The133 words
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Article324 1924-12-08 1296 (To the Editor of the Straits Times). Sir, Your correspondent Peradventure would have been w r ell advised to have withheld any cheap gibes he thought fit tc make at the expense of the former M.P. for Westbury until that gentlerumoured return to the Colony became324 words
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Article172 1924-12-08 1296 S.F.P. Another Fiasco Another deplorable boxing fiasco was witnessed at the Singapore Boxing Stadium on Saturday night last, when a novice, under the name of Seaman Evans,” was put up against an experienced professional in th e person of G. de Leon of Manila. In Manila, DS.F.P. - 172 words
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Article878 1924-12-08 1296 PENANG PROGRAMME Singapore Comment The proposed programme for the Penang January races is a decidedly interesting one, for it lasts over four days, the first time we believe Penang has made this experiment, and it includes one very high stake reminiscent of pre-war days, says the Free Press.878 words
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Article41 1924-12-08 1297 MARRIAGE. Thomson Reekie: At St. Andrew s Presbyterian Church. Penang, on December 5, by the Rev. Archibald Rwing, William Murray Thomson, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, Crieff, to Catherine Kinnard, second daughter of John Reekie, Kirkcaldy, Scotland.41 words
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Article1724 1924-12-08 1297 When the question of the Singapore base was being discussed in th e local press about this time last \ear we seem to remember that one of our contemporaries was opposed to the scheme, but, if so, it has since changed its views and there are few to-day1,724 words
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Article869 1924-12-08 1298 Broadcasting We have leceived from the Secretary to the conveners a telegraphic summary of the meeting held at Taiping on behalf of the Malaya Broadcasting Company.” Mr. Powell Robinson, managing Direc‘or, who gave an address on broadcasting in Penang early in November and appealed for support of the869 words
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Article312 1924-12-08 1298 Meeting at Taiping We have received the following, by tilegraph: A public meeting conven'd by leading representatives of Europeans, Malays, and Chinese and Indians of all classes was held yesterday evening in the Town Hall, Taiping. Mr. Powell Robinson lectured on the coming of wireless, under the312 words
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Article272 1924-12-08 1298 THE P. A.M. SL,D,M Hill STATIONS [From Ou, O wn At the P enters’ Association of lh Chairman, the Hon. Mr. J w n 7 n his review, referred to the reiS' London of the Sliding Seal. thought that in th. 01 decision to let well alone wm"»'»”" Th n272 words
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Article182 1924-12-08 1298 During the voyage from Singapore to Bingkok the Katong sighted a drifting b iat, says the Siam Observer of November 28. On investigation this was found w contain three Chinamen, French who had been blown from tbeir grou and were 13 days out from182 words
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Article811 1924-12-08 1299 TELEGRAPH COMPANY’S NEW VESSEL ARRIVES Coolies were busily engaged in unloading gtores, w i re cables and ta r from The Cable, the new oa ble repair vessel which replaces the Recorder on the strength of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company at Singapore, yesterday morning, the day following811 words
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Article468 1924-12-08 1299 Thomson-Reekie St- Andtew’s Presbytedan Church, Penang, was the scene of a very pretty wedding this morning when Mr. William Murray Thomson, of Kedah, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, of Ci ieff, Soot’and, led to the altar Miss Catherine Kinnard Reekie, second daughter of Mr.468 words
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Article436 1924-12-08 1299 Dr Waugh Scott, Sungei Siput, is leaving for Home on holiday next year Mr. F. Salzinann is expected to return to Malacca from Europe very shortly. Mr E. W. Hide is shortly expected in Malacca to take the place of Air. J. Duguid, of the General Post Office. Mr436 words
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Article266 1924-12-08 1300 At the meeting of the Penang Hindu Advisory Board, held at the Indian Immigration Office, on Friday, November, 21, there were present: The Hon. Mr. P. K. Nambyar (President), Mr. C. I). Ahearne, Deputy Controller of Labour Ex. Officio. Vice-Chairman, Dr. K. Muthukumaru, J.P., Messrs. J.266 words
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Article1042 1924-12-08 1300 LAST COMMITTEE MEETING Official Minutes We have received from the Controller of. Labour an official account of the meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Penang on November 19, 1924, when there were present the Controller of Labour, S.S. and F.M.S., (Mr. E. W. F. Gilman) Chairman,1,042 words
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Article348 1924-12-08 1301 B. Co. Beat Free School In a League match yesterday on the Free School ground, the School team was opposed to B. Co. Penang Volunteers. A keen and interesting game resulted and the Volunteers just managed to win by one goal, after five goals altogether had been348 words
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Article1068 1924-12-08 1301 COMPLICATED CHINESE LITIGATION Allegations, of Breach of Trust, A mplicated action arising iuf of the will of a Chinese testator named Tan Siong Soo, and in which allegations of breach of trust are made against Tan Chye Kuay, one of his executors, came before the Chief Justice,1,068 words
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Article1145 1924-12-08 1302 We have read the Report on a visit to the Residency of Djambi,” South-east Sumatra. This is not the story of a political mission, or the romance of an Eastern Court; it is the result of Mr. T. J. Cumming’s visit to Sumatra territory where a good deal of1,145 words
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Article372 1924-12-08 1302 Captain is Taiping, wi'th4i rs f B "m’. life I in S Home shortly b, fhe Hon. Mr. y\- T I wna in Penang to-day I Elephanta, en route d’ C al c °tt a I i n' "a I ,i„ ms hl j, 1 ?'dest daughter of His372 words
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Article187 1924-12-08 1303 Mr. J- W. B. Oyle, of Earrack Road, p en ang, met with a nasty motor car acoident on Thursday evening and will, as M consequence, have to remain in bed fur g fortnight at least. It was fortunate that the mishap did not entail more serious results.187 words
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Article106 1924-12-08 1303 Curious Allegations {From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Deoember 6 In the Bankruptcy Court here Wee Cheng Poh, in the ocursa of his examination, suggested that Mr. W. P. Miller (a director of Weare C 0.,) had snatched a jadgment against him without his knowledge and in respect106 words
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Article229 1924-12-08 1303 Dr. DOWDEN’S ACTION Judgment Reserved {From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Deoember 6 Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice Sproule in the action for libel brought in the Supreme Court here by Dr. R. Dowden, P. M. 0., F.M.S., agaist a local medical practitioner. Drs. Wellington, Danasamy,229 words
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Article550 1924-12-08 1303 CO OPERATIVE SAVINGS SCHEME ASSOCIATION AND PUB ICIIY {From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpu’-, December 6 .At the meeting of the Planters’ As-o-ciation of Malaya, the Indian Agent elaborated a scheme of co-operative savings by estate labourers and tie introduction of the Indian system known as kuttie.” Several550 words
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Article249 1924-12-08 1303 An interesting display by the 2nd Company (Anglo-Chinese Girls School) of the I’ening Girl Guides was given on Thursday afternoon at Anson Road. The opportunity whs taken to present the cup given by Capt. 11. 11. Che» >eini\ii lor lhe Nature Study competition open to the four patrols249 words
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Article304 1924-12-08 1303 The following is the finding of U n enquiry by the Acting Senior A arden oi Mmes into u fatal accident on too lukon Gold Company’s electrically driven dredge at Kampur in which Mr. Widnian was fatally injured on the 22nd July, 1924. Mr. A. R.304 words
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Article1147 1924-12-08 1304 Au Election Echo Like 8) many good stories, an anecdote of Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman related by Mr. Asquith at Paisley has been told of other people. In the Asquith version Sir Henry, on being informed that a Voter liked him very much, but wou’d rather vote for the1,147 words
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Article532 1924-12-08 1304 THEFT FROM~"hill bunt., Mr. Bain to. ALOW «•owning, o har eed y 1?. !n. Wot Manmuttu, who had hee„ S Mr,. Swan, at present Penang Hill, with theft oI "P >b< ooat, valued at 85. bla °ktt and Mr,. Ethel Swan id .a. Blaring Dp p e Hi532 words
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Article546 1924-12-08 1305 SINGAPORE FIRM FINED Victim of Circumstances” Before Mr. Pryde, in the District Court at Singapore on Wednesday, the representative of Chop Soon Bee, was charged with importing a quantity of rubber in excess of the amount stated in the permit. Mr. C. Everitt defended the accused, while546 words
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Article503 1924-12-08 1305 FAILING TO REPORT A Chinese, Khoo Peng Hong, who has recently become a Mohamedan ami goes by the name of Mohamed Noor w is charged this morning by inspector Brownings with failed to rep« n himself whilst under lolice supervision. The accused, who had lived under the assumed503 words
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Article576 1924-12-08 1305 Some Aspects of Plant Life in Malaya, formed the subject of an interesting lecture by Mr. it. E Holttum, 13. A., at the i.Ai.L A. Hail last night, bays liiursdity s t ree Press. i/f. u. E. Broonu wa» in the chair and in his opening576 words
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Article596 1924-12-08 1306 A PECULIAR PROSECUTION On Wednesday morning, .before Captain Jones, Third Magistrate, Singapore, Mr. J). M. Grant, proprietor of the Kramat Motor Garage, in Cavanagh Road, was summoned for failing to report the finding of a dead body at Katong on October 30 last. Mr. Grant pleaded596 words
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Article99 1924-12-08 1306 C. R. C. v. Police A friendly Association Football match played on the C. R. C. ground, between the Police and the Chinese Recreation Club, resulted in a draw, each side scoring one goal. The goal scorers were G. L. Rayappen for the Police and Keng Tiong for99 words
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177 1924-12-08 1306 Forthcoming Aleeting The Kedah and Province Golfing Association are holding a meeting on the Alor Star course on Saturday and Sunday, December 13 and 14. Thu programme of competitions and the agenda for the general meeting are as follows: Saturday Morning: 18 holo stroke competition177 words
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Article502 1924-12-08 1306 The first annual athletic sports of the Government English School, Northam Rond, were held at the school ground yesterday afternoon. They were witnessed by a large crowd of school boys, a great number of the boys’ parents and many masters of the P. F. S. and a few502 words
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Article140 1924-12-08 1306 Organised by the Police Club, aven successful whist drive and dance was held at the Masonic Hall. Northam Road, on Saturday night. There was a gathering of well over 100 present. The whist drive attracted numerous players and the winners were as follows: Ladies: Ist prize,140 words
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Article72 1924-12-08 1306 November Sales We are officially Government of the r i ]r D(Z the States sold 1.075 tons of trn month of November. W tin stocks up to the date November are 8,800 ten., maining stocks are 1.262 tenj the ne ff Under the provisions of Planning Enactment,72 words
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Article547 1924-12-08 1307 LEAN CO S WEEKLY REPORT Thursday Evening. Tin continues to maintain it.- strength, fluctuating on the right side of £260 per too. The week shows an advance of £2 ss. When the balance of Government stocks, vix., 1262 tons have been liquidated, the statistical position 'should still further547 words
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Article1485 1924-12-08 1307 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyers! Seller» Renurk RUBBER—DOLLAR BHARBB. J CU. J ct». Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.20 130 A lor Gajah Rubber Estate. Ltd. LfO i lio Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.90 2(M Ay«T Hitam PlantingSvndicate Ltd! 10'0 11 Oj Ayer Kuninir Rubber Estate, Ltd I1,485 words
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Article79 1924-12-08 1307 Ayer Kanin/ (F.M.S.) 28.000, Bradwell (FM.S) 39,b67, Chersonese (F.M.B) 45 895, Dennistown (Krinn F.M.S.) 30,383, Highlands and L iwlands 92,877, Kiabang 22,500, Krian 27,000, Muar River 28.200, Sangei Krian 62,000 and Saogei Way (Seian or) 36,537 lb. Kedah 44.516, Parit Perak 15,868, Bata Lin tan/ 19,312.79 words
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Article183 1924-12-08 1307 Rih man Hydraulic, for the Tnmth of November, 1,000 pioalsKramat Palai, for the month of November, from the Mine 580 pica is, from Tribators 307, total 887 pioals. Benonß. for the second half of November Dre i/e No. 1 95 picn Is, Dredge No. 3 459 piculs. Approximate183 words
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