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Title Section20 1924-12-15 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL 22 PENANG: DECEMBER 15, 1924. NO. 5120 words
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Advertisement307 1924-12-15 1 CONTENTS E&GilSffia&aßSSßfc. f <fl W LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Centimd) r 5 Rrl German Trade Competition 1307 Submarines at Singapore 1300 fffl 2 Better News From China 1311 Rubber Price Averages 1302 30 Japan and the Base 1315 Concert and Dance 1310 DJ The Geneva Protocol 1319 Christmas Greeting Telegiams 1310 Wp307 words
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Advertisement194 1924-12-15 2 5? I STRAITS ECHO I <T MAIL EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, f 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 ox East, including194 words
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Article1064 1924-12-15 1307 -ST With the conclusion of the AngloGerman Commercial Treaty and the restoration of the most favoured nation treatment between the two countries, something like pre-war commercial relations will soon be resumed between Great Britain and Germany. Already the operation of the Dawes Plan is leading to an-ST - 1,064 words
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Article408 1924-12-15 1307 Mr. E. 1). Raley ha» been tees nded for service under the Govern meat of Johore. Mr V. H. Winson has been appointed officer in charge of the Postal Jh'jartn ent, Malacca Mr D. 1 Lewis, manager f the Borneo Company Singapore, has returned from Home The appointment of408 words
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Advertisement29 1924-12-15 1307 Cbc Straits c j. PUBLISHED DAILY. MAIL EDITION Containing the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe The Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penaug.29 words
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Article1617 1924-12-15 1308 Mr. Asquith and the Lords Mr. Baldwin did the graceful thug in offerinc? Mr. Asquith an earldom after he was defeated at Paisley, but when he wag asked in 1923 whether he intended retiring to the House of Loida, the Liberal leader replied I have no intention of1,617 words
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Article47 1924-12-15 1308 Rash Driving in Singapore [From Our Own CorretpowW Singapore, Decent The bus-drivers here have one on account of alleged Javier p in conueotion with ras nCfla i one drivers have been arree tion with the strike. There have been sixteen Singapore this ye» 1, driving.47 words
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Article68 1924-12-15 1308 Damages for Dr [From Our Own Kuala Lumpor, In the Sa P™™ e C Xa tl> 9 a<> the Anting Ch.ef J J. Sproule, Pon mmpvhm libe j ws Dowden «1,000 :0 -'TmTsS«- V Mr L. Hoefeld, f eltt > i Co., continues is ejp ec‘ei progress68 words
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Article1209 1924-12-15 1309 THE FUNERAL Remains Interred at Bukit Tambun 'The funeral of the late Mr. Heah Swee Lee, one of tiie best known Chinese in Penang, whose death occurred about a month ago, took place yesterday, and was largely attended. Many of the Chinese ceremonies connected1,209 words
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Article83 1924-12-15 1309 lu response to a request from the Singapore Standuni Qualities Committee, the Central *Perak Planters* Association’ at a meeting on November 29, defined the following points for decision betweenplanters and dealers Whether they were to have a dcalejrs* or a manufacturers standard; whether the latter in preference83 words
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Article74 1924-12-15 1309 Submarines L 19 and L 15 arrived in Singapore from Hongkong on Thursday, and are now lying in the Empire Dock, lhe submarines, which are under the command of Lieut. Commander Thompson and Lieut. A. L. Besant respectively, encountered some rough weather on the voyage, but fortunately74 words
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Article192 1924-12-15 1309 Average for year ending October 31, 1922 29$ cents Average for year ending October 31, 1D23 62$ Average for year ending October 31, 1924 45 Average for current quarter to date ftl Ix>ndon average current quarter to date 1/5J :o: Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer, general manager,192 words
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Article493 1924-12-15 1310 INTERESTING ACTION Lawyer Firm’s Claim Against Client In the Supreme Court, Penang, this morning, the hearing started of an action in which Messrs. W. H. Thorne, J. Crabb Watt and A. W. de Winton Harries, carrying on business under the style or firm name of Messrs. Adams and493 words
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Article399 1924-12-15 1310 In the Police Court this morning Inspector Lamb, of the Gaming Suppression Department, Penang, charged Oh Or and ten others with gambling yesterday evening at No. 245 Bridge Street. Accused claimed trial. Inspector Lamb said that acting under a warrant he raided the house Accused were in a399 words
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Article151 1924-12-15 1310 An ordinary general meeting of the Engineering Association of Malaya will be held at Singapore as under:Saturday, December 20. 9.30 a.m.: Visit to United Engineers Works, steel foundry and power house; 2.30 p.,rn.: Visit to Singapore water supply scheme (water supply from Johore) at Bukit Tiniah Road, including151 words
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Article276 1924-12-15 1310 he chief mer i t g "S dance) at the Town «‘n" 00 as its variety. 011 S >T nurdo’s Homes, there 01 house to witness the a 1 P art the dance concert occupied aft I the dance a similar i that those who I complam276 words
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Article147 1924-12-15 1310 Rules made by the Govern Council respecting the sending of mas greeting telegrams are the current issue of the 6o\enu Gazette. The text of theBe telegrams must be of the natur greeting. They may be accep transmission from December D, W noon on Monday, December shall be147 words
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Article1710 1924-12-15 1311 Ex. If Chang Tso-lin is really sincere in the declaration of which Reuter cabled us a summary from Peking yesterday, then it would seem that the friends of China have some reason for hope and that a new and better era has indeed begun to dawnEx. - 1,710 words
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Article1218 1924-12-15 1312 Efficiency and Appointments It is not surpisiog that the appointment of an official from another Colony as Director of Pnblic Works, F.M.S., has had a mixed, and largely unfavourable reoeption, but we suppose the sequel to the Huxley oontraot did to some extent influence the Colonial Office when1,218 words
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Article354 1924-12-15 1312 Police Court, Teow AhX‘" w»s charged by Mr. Gilmour.’ouJ u hl noliee Department, with no !Mm i„' Government ehandu. AoenS guilty and stated that he on the road and nicked a h Magistrate eaid it might for accused to pick up the from the road and asked Mr354 words
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Article95 1924-12-15 1312 Mrs. Adams gratefully acknowledges 0 following contributionsi Q Previously acknowledged Mrs. Gossip 10.CX). Mrs. Pledger 2-' ToUl »1,040.10 :o The Bev. Keppel Garnier, whc been in hospital, is very much beU is leaving for Singapore to-morrow holiday. Mr. Wyatt, who from his cricket visit to punning taken95 words
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Article596 1924-12-15 1313 LAST NIGHT’S SHOW p fc nin? has more than once in the past 'peen cubbed the showman’s prave,” and rot altogether withoot jostifhation. but the crowded hnose last night at the Town H»H, where we could not »-pot an empty seat, go* B t 0 P596 words
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Article251 1924-12-15 1313 COUNCIL MEETING IN ROME [Reuter’s Telegrams] Rome, December 8 Ihe public meeting of the Council of t! e League cf Nat' mg opened this afternoon in the presence nf all the minders. THE HEALTH SECTION Special Branch at Singapore N iscount K. Ishii (Japan), reading the report[Reuter’s Telegrams] - 251 words
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Article238 1924-12-15 1313 UNSECURED CREDITORS The Compradore’s Security (From Our Own Corritpondint) Singapore, December 9 In the Supreme Court here Mr. Justice Barrett-Leonard refused Mr. Ng Kum Chuck’s application for preferential treatment over the unsecured creditors of the Barque Icdustricile in respect of $52,782, the balance of $125,000 paid as a238 words
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Article1903 1924-12-15 1313 SOLICITORS’ CLAIM AGAINST CLIENT Defendant s Allegations Id the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday afternoon the hearing wag continued of the action in which Messrs. W. H. Thorne, J. Crabb Watt and A. W. de Winton Harries, carrying on business under the style or firm name of Adams and1,903 words
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Article271 1924-12-15 1314 BRO Al HEAD-MATTHEWS SHIELD Full Returns The following is the order of merit of th e first twenty-five teams who competed for the Bromhead-Matthews Shield Con petition, 1924: Score. 1. A Co. (Ist team) M.S.V.R. ...441 2. E Co. M.S.V.R. ,Jl9 3. S.R.E. (v) ...415 4. D Co. M.S.V.R.271 words
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Article1653 1924-12-15 1315 As was generally expected, the Imperial Government has taken the first Suitable opportunity of making public its jitentions regarding the Singapore naval base and has announced definitely in the King's Speech that the project will be resumed, while the wording of the reference to it is1,653 words
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Article1344 1924-12-15 1316 Penny Postage The movement for the rpstoration of the penny postage is growing in Engbud, and when it is restored the nation will feel an access of well-being, even dignity. For the penny post is mo, e than a matter of economics. Additions to the cost of sending1,344 words
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Article205 1924-12-15 1316 New Premises A commencement with the new hniuOf the Chartered Bank, present Central Police Station, will u made in the near future. The B ite already been acquired from Government and for the past several months workup have been busy i Q altering and adding to the Police205 words
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Article144 1924-12-15 1316 Captures Outside Territorial Waters Two appeals were heard by Mr. Ju* tice Acton at the recent Assizes hel at Batu Pahat against convictions y the magistrate, Mr. Neave, w sentenced a Chinese named and two Malays to a fine o each, or six months’ rigorous umpn144 words
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Article733 1924-12-15 1317 ORDINARY MEETING PRESIDENT’S IMPENDING RETIREMENT The ordinary meetin? of the Municin 1 Commission, held yesteiday, proved ft very short one, the whole agenda oeing got through in about fifteen inmates. A third of this time was taken o p by the reading of the minutes of the last733 words
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Article51 1924-12-15 1317 In the semi-final of the Singapore Golf Championship Braddell beat Irving Jones by 1 up on the 19th, and Hardie beat Hendrie by 6 and 5. The fine play of Hardie has been a feature of the competition, and the final next Saturday promises to be very51 words
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Article243 1924-12-15 1317 Association of Malaya Arrangements The President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya has written to various Associations on the subject of next year’s programme. It is suggested that the end of February or early in March should be fixed for the Colony and F.M.S. match, and it243 words
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Article43 1924-12-15 1317 Damages in Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 10 Mr. T B Rogers wa-> awarded SljXxt flamages by Mr. Justice BarrettLennard against the International Trade Developer, Incorporated, for wrongful dismissal. Pan.tiff was form-fly a director of Akien’e Suctxeeow (•E*rt«rin, Ixmimi43 words
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Article151 1924-12-15 1317 WORK TO PROCEED STATEMENT IN KING’S SPEECH [lleutcr'g Tclrgramt] Lot don, December 9 In the King's Speech at th* opening cf P-irli*m*nt to diy it wm statid that the Imperial Government pr p to p oceed with the plans already made f r enla-ging the Naval Bas*[lleutcr'g Tclrgramt] - 151 words
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Article195 1924-12-15 1317 Indian Chauffeur Convicted Mata, the Indian motorcar driver who wa« charged on three coanta with driving motor car P. 608 without a licence on or aboot November 25 at the junction of Cintra and Chalia Streets, failing to report to the licencing officer hie change of employment and195 words
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Article236 1924-12-15 1317 -M-P. The report as to the c nfereoce in Batavia with Dutch rubber producers, whikt it does not really throw much light on native production, appears at least to promise some chance of getting more accurate information in future as to what is the likelihood of the-M-P. - 236 words
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Article434 1924-12-15 1318 Mr. 0. F. Venables assumed duties as Second Magistrate, Singapore, on Monday. The new headmaster of the High School. Mr. C. G. Colman, and Mrs Colman, have arrived at Malacca. Mr. E. D. Raley, European Mas ter, who came out recently, has been seconded for service under the Government434 words
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Article1040 1924-12-15 1318 T.d-M- PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CASE Baffled Zeal and Reprisals His lordship the Acting Chief Justice of the F. M. S., in the course of his analysis of the evidence in his judgment given on Monday in the DowdenPonnampalam case, said that the defendant took his duty asT.d-M- - 1,040 words
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Article1146 1924-12-15 1319 As there are possibilities of future trouble in the Disarmament Protocol, paradoxical ag this may sound, the British Government was anxious that the proposed discussion at th e League Council meeting in Borne should be postponed. A Reuter ('able published yesterday announced that the Protocol will not1,146 words
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Article416 1924-12-15 1319 Dr \ndrvw Picken will going Home >u 'eave early next year f M. Il Beaumont, of Irong Bub her Estate. has returned from long le tve in England. Mr. Justice P J Spr< ule, acting Chief Justice, F M.S., left Kuala Lum pur on 1 uesday night for 1416 words
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Article1283 1924-12-15 1320 Poppy Day Results Singapore has sent 813,608 to England as the result of its Poppy Day Collections. That is a respectable amount, though proportionately it is nothing like so good as the 86,495 sent from 1 enang. Altogether, British Malaya’s contribution to Earl Haig’s Fund this year is1,283 words
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Article416 1924-12-15 1320 -MM [Fron. Our Ow* Cot Hongkong ig p° re P. ece ®ber regarding the Jardine which left Sandakan f or Ron nsiD November 29. A severe tvnh Oc across the Sandakan-HongkS December 3. Qgkoll run o: 10 U Q W rld cruise tamers are cal' ng at-MM - 416 words
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Article1286 1924-12-15 1321 We iiad a thoughtful 1 tter in yesterday’s is?u« (says the Straits limes) from a correspondent signing himself Holder.’ The pith of that letter was a statement that since the slump daysand really they cannot yet bo described as pastme eapital value of rubber shares generally has1,286 words
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Article913 1924-12-15 1321 GOVERNMENT REQUISITIONING OK SHIPS RECALLED Tii ii- .r.ng <>t tin- action trying out ot the chartering of a steamer in 1918 at the rate of a month. in which Chop Ban Kheng are claiming >73O.iMMi ii- m h< p Si Huah and Messrs Latham a Co., was913 words
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Article160 1924-12-15 1322 The Subordinate Civil Service Association, Alor Star, Kedah, are holding a fancy dress night, on the occasion of the anniversary of their Association Band, on Saturday. Members attending have been requested to dress in female costume of various kinds. Prizes will be awarded to the best three. The160 words
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Article545 1924-12-15 1322 INTERNATIONAL TRADE DEVELOPERS SUED As already briefly reported by cable in yesterday 's Straits Echo, International Trade Developers, Ltd., were the defendants in an action brought in the Supreme Court at Singapore on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Barrett-Lennard, in which Air. 1. B. Rogers sued the firm545 words
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Article386 1924-12-15 1322 bank clerk charged Owing t 0 tht Mr District Judge, who has LA 1 tor a lew days. Mr. X" R u l,w eond Magistrate, heard all sitting in the Distric't CouA dii Inspector MacQuarrie ',.1, Chinese, Ong Teng cheah tfX a clerk in the Overseas Chine* l386 words
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Article49 1924-12-15 1322 o-ag broug» Ng Nc«u. 'in the before Mr. N. R- mOOD eharvPoliee Court yesterday th. with theft of a btc.ve le property ol Loo> 1 py e reniber V !«I. Hutton Lane. Juspeeior Browntngs pros cused pleaded not 1 'was convicted day’s imprisonment, of $100; inde£»ultthr49 words
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Article518 1924-12-15 1323 GUARANTOR'S $125,000 WITH BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE The following is a more lengthy ac co unt. taken from the Singapore Free frebS oi Tuesday, of an important case reported by telegram in our issue of yesterday: Claiming that he was entitled to preferential treatment over the unsecured creditors518 words
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Article636 1924-12-15 1323 SOLICITOR AND MINER C OU T E H C L AIM DISMISS E D In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice hitley delivered judgment in the civil suit in which Messrs W. Thorne, J. Crabb Watt and A de Winton Harries, carrying on busintsunder the firm mum636 words
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Article319 1924-12-15 1323 Fruitless Appeal Against M\gi>trate SENTENCE A Chinuse appealed in th** Supreme Court this m* ruing (say. Monday Straits liims befor*- the Chief Jus tire iSir W alter Show against sentences of twelve n.ciit':- and three months impri-< nment tor assisting in the management o’ an unlawful society,319 words
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Article94 1924-12-15 1323 Mi ni< ipal Cases In the Second Police Court vector day afternoon Ng Oh a Chinese, ua charged by Inspector Lis *im r with be uig in jse-'cs-nm f or n f or trade of one false "daching on or about November her 30 at rmrv *n Street94 words
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Article322 1924-12-15 1324 M.M. A SOUND POSITION The F. M. S. General Balance Sheet up to the end of September shows total assets of more than $116,000,000. Of this sum about $40,000,000 i« in cash or advances at call, about $49,000,000 represents loans, and about $13,500, 0CX) is specially invested andM.M. - 322 words
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Article225 1924-12-15 1324 Another Crowded House There was another packed house at the Town Hall last night for the farewell performance by Miss Wish Wynne and the talented company with which Mr. Edgar Warwick has surrounded her The charming diseuse” was at the top of her form and the225 words
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Article855 1924-12-15 1324 HONOURED BY GOVERNMENT OF THE F.M.S. In the early part of this year, writes a contributor to the Straits Times, the late Mr. Eyre Kenny, ex-Surveyor General of the Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements, communicated with the sole survivor of the late William Cameron s Expeditions855 words
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Article153 1924-12-15 1324 [From Our Own Corretpondtni] On Thursday the police at KM charged before Mr. J- H. Anthony, cook to Mr. Grant, saw Manager, Midlands Estate, with havn, killed a fox terrier pup belonging, master worth $2O. It. was the prosecution that Mr. r to accused rather severely drunk153 words
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Article32 1924-12-15 1325 BIRTH UM At Kuala Trengganu, on the 10th instant, the wife of Mr. Lim Paik Hong. Superintendent of Posts and Telegraphs, Trengganu, of a son. Mother and child doing well.32 words
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Article1068 1924-12-15 1325 In Monday s issue we discussed the future re-establishment in Malaya of direct commercial relations with German merchants and traders, whose return to the country will naturally intensify the competition which has become stronger of late, and will be keener still, in markets that remain quite free from preferences1,068 words
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Article490 1924-12-15 1325 In-p.-ut r Burke, from Sitiauan, u» .y t b< tr in-;, rre I tv Ipoh -h< rt y. Mr. G. H Masefield, the retired cyion planter, is on a visit to Malaya. Mr. i G Spring, of the Depart meat of Agriculture, E.M.S. md SS ha» returned from leave.490 words
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Article1663 1924-12-15 1326 In the Bay of Bengal In this part of the world a wireless weather report is not of vital importance. At Calcutta, Madras, and Rangoon this is absolutely necessary. The waters of the Bay of Bengal are uncertain, and often dangerous, as the loss of the Okara emphasised1,663 words
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Article84 1924-12-15 1326 More Big Seizure [From Our Own Com>f<mii«i] Kuala Lumpur, On Monday the D d «< launch Peningat seizedl Malays with 33 piknl. to off Sungei Bnaya. tn 9 i, oc"‘ b fined $5,000 or, in default, imprisonment each. raide rBO z ,i Two hours later the sani witb84 words
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Article512 1924-12-15 1327 alleged cheating In the Second Police Court this morning’, before Mr. N. K. Bain, Inspector Fowler o f the Detective Department, charged a Cantonese Chinese, Chee Ah Weng, with cheating by presenting a cheque for §570, which he knew to be false, and obtaining nerds from a petty512 words
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Article3269 1924-12-15 1327 MR. JUSTICE SPROLLES JUDGMENT P.M.O. FULLY VINDICATED Corroboration of Reporter a 8 tori (Concluded from yesterday s issm 1 lie following is the conclusion (taken li’om trie Malay Mail) f the ju.igmeut delivered by tile acting Chief Justice, Mr. Sproule, m the Dowden-l’onnam-palam case. That statement of3,269 words
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Article694 1924-12-15 1329 MR. JUSTICE SPROULE’S JUDGMENT A Conflict of Testimony 1 he following JS a continuation of the judgment of Air. Justice Sproule in the Dowden-Ponnampalam libel suit which We tarie from the Malay Mail ol Mednesday Gunasekara says he knew defendant closely. Det endant says he knew Gunasekera694 words
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Article278 1924-12-15 1329 (To the. Editor of the Straits Echo\ Sir. Permit me to drii’t the attention of ftJlow-mctori; ts m general to M>me dangerous spots which lie between Buyan Lepas and Bukit Blah. Leaving Bax an Lepus village s one ascends the hill road, there lies a deathtrap in the278 words
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Article156 1924-12-15 1329 iS F P Lxskey for Singapore Mr. I Ellison, whose English horse, Son of Enn, won two firn- races at the last meeting hero, and who added Over There, a g<xxl second class performer from Western Australia to his stable, has lately made another purchase Thia isi- S F P - 156 words
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Article1414 1924-12-15 1330 HAVE PLAINTIFFS ANY REMEDY? Effect of Rescinding Contract When the hearing of the action in which Chop Ban Kheng are suing Chop Siang Huah and Messrs. Latham A Co. for $750,000 damages was resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday (says Thursday's Free Press) before the, Chief Justice,1,414 words
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Article112 1924-12-15 1330 Scotland” v. The Best This match was played yesterday morning and resulted in a win for e Rest” by 6 games to 3. Scotland Tbs Rest 0 Birse Sellar 0 Whitley Duxbury 1 Carmichael Brown (J.G.) 0 Bird Haddon (4,4 0 Grant Ferrier 0 Voules Chambers 0112 words
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Article1097 1924-12-15 1331 The introduction of broadcasting has been compared by an eminent man of the day as ranking in importance with the introduction of printing by William Caxton in the Fifteenth Century. It is quite certain that few if any of William Caxton s contemporaries foresaw the extraordinary influence1,097 words
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Article505 1924-12-15 1331 Mr. 1 A. Chilcott. Inspector of Police, Raub. goes on Home Rave next month Mr. J. A. Cress well. of th» FM S Police Force, has returned fr m Home leave and has been j sted to Port Dickson. Mr H. E. Sb wns. hh»f Officer of the Singap'505 words
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Article1005 1924-12-15 1332 Germans in Malaya In view of recent developments, it is rather interesting to recall that it is just six years ago sinoe a public meeting in Singapore, convened by the Singapore Branch of the Straits Settlements Assooiation, adopted the following resolution: That having regard to the methods of1,005 words
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Article234 1924-12-15 1332 A tragedy was enacted yesterday morning at Kampong Kolam. Two grown-up Tamil lads and a Chinese, happened to get into a dispute and the two Tamils punched the Chinese who fell down and appeared to be in pain. He was taken to the hospital and died there234 words
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Article448 1924-12-15 1332 LABOUR shortage», SVlUTlU c. D. AHEAKNE'B gT4Tgl(Bsi In th. Police Oonrt Brownings charged at th/ Ini T*stcv Labour Office, two Tamih >anda„ lrigraße evidence Nondesamy wag rnoon M uncle gave him cloth,, to told he coo Id leave the ship witb A.™ case was postponed till448 words
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Article36 1924-12-15 1332 bee® The following alt er S,ys it made in the hst of .-Sot»' Colony during the ye« day, January 24, and MW 26 substituted for Mo < r and Tuesday, idjta* *e Chinese JJK.36 words
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Article1015 1924-12-15 1333 annual meeting TEN PER CENT. DIVIDEND The seventeenth annual general meeting o f the shareholders of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Limited, was held at noon to-day at the office of Messrs. Adamson, Gilfillan 4 Co, Ltd. Mr. J. G- Brown (Director) presided SD d the others present were:1,015 words
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Article725 1924-12-15 1333 WEE CHENG POH’S CASE ATROCIOUS FALSEHOODS” {From Out Own Corretpandent) Singapore, December 12 In the Bankruptcy Court hereyc-Hrd v, when the case of Wee heng Poh, who made serious allegations against Mr. W, Miller last we w k, was rnnmri M Junie Barrett-Lennard told Wtc < I725 words
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Article50 1924-12-15 1334 Kedah and Province Championship (From Our Own Correspondent}. Alor Star, December 13. For the Kedah and Province Golfing Association championship the following have qualified: Craig, Fletcher, Neilson, Gray, I very, Aitken, Forsyth and ClarkeThe winner of the qualifying round wai Craig and the winner of the stroke competition, Ivery.50 words
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Article204 1924-12-15 1334 Indian XI v. C. R. C. A friendly cricket match between the Chinese Recreation Club and an Indian Eleven, captained by Mr. Rayappen, was played on Saturday on the C. R. C. ground and* resulted in an easy win for the Indian team. Th? following were the scores: R.204 words
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Article603 1924-12-15 1334 [From Out Own Correspondent] -Ipoh, Friday, December 12. [’he first day of the Skye Meeting held by the Ipoh Gymkhana Club was favoured by excellent weather. The attendanae included His Highness th e Sultan of Perak and the Hon. the British Resident Col. C. W. C.603 words
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Article624 1924-12-15 1334 yBFENDANTF7vih Sk r Lhe hearing of thp ol the chartering «FtS "j""* steamer Chiat Yek, in i 9ls the subcharterers, Chop Ban claiming $750,000 from th. k g Chop Siang Huah, was c^ntinu^ 1 Supreme Court yesterday t 10 Chiei Justice, Sir Walter cl oBB Friday's Free624 words
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Article1500 1924-12-15 1335 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST >’nae of Company. Buyers Seilers Remei gpBBER— bOLLAR BHARBB. Cts. J .'Unhv Rubber Co., Ltd. J.2'> 135 JiL. Ga.ah Rubl-or Estate. Ltd. 1/0 Ir, fmltomated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.90 2 ,-fl Planting Syndicate Ltd 11X3 12 0. Ler Kummr Rnbler Estate, Ltd O.W 0.45 K*r Molek1,500 words
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Article249 1924-12-15 1335 Ng iw Pr-party of the Siamese Tin Syndioate Ltd., for the month of Novemh r, 1,941 pi-’U Ir. Harb u-, f on 7th to 13th De' ember (being one we k), II ton#. Ronpibon Tin, for the first half of December, 260 pirnl». Ronpibon Extended, fo’ the fi249 words
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Article55 1924-12-15 1335 Cicely 41.181. Eow Seng 12, c 93, Lower Perak 17,296, Yarn c enz 29.021, G -rd-n (Malaya) 16,275, Sangei Tukan? 7.480, Tebing 14,200, N V. Lanva 25,10». G en vowrie 14.171, United 13 1 <9 lb. and Unibd (Coconuts) 839.880 not*. Perak Riter Valby 14,571, Seraanggol55 words
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Article119 1924-12-15 1335 Tur Third Hinnen)!* Ykar The following statistiis have been supplied by the Robber Controller F t*l Exports British Malaya, November, 1924, 22,488. Total Kxpirts Restriction Area, 15,469. Total Exports Foreign Rubber, 9,617 Dealers’ Stock November, 1924: Singapore Island 16,167, Penang 3,475, Total I 19,642. Rubber from Restriction Area119 words
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Article50 1924-12-15 1335 The Rubber Controller, Ceilon, informs us that the exports of rubber from Ceyl m in tons daring November were as foil .we 1923 1924 Ceylon Imported Ceylon Imported Rubber Rubber Robber Robber Nov. 2,847 184 3,558 429 Latex Exportx Nov., 1924, 11,253 gallons /»33,759 lb.50 words
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Article323 1924-12-15 1335 Lean A Co’s Weekia Report Thursday Evening Tin receded slightly during the week and this morning's London coble»' givu 3 months metal £259 155., h lose of £2. 5 0. since our last Report. Rubber advanced fo 1 t>c but hasince lost j|d at I 6' this morning323 words
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