The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 25 March 1925

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. f)8 PER ANNUM SINGLE COPY 4« CENTS M. 23 PENANG MARCH 25, 1925 NO. 12
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    • 288 1 CONTENTS lei On rn M oE i LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) British Malaya 281 The Traffic in Girls 288 X fl B Commercial Education 285 Rabies at Koala Lumpur 290 g KJ Volunteering in Penang 289 Educational Topias 292 S B League Schemes 295 News from Kulim 293 JJ B Misrepresentation
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    • 205 2 c .VlaiAX /irtk WW WW VW jP TMI J STRAITS ECHO I 9 MAIL. EDITION. 0 jfef Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, JC contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as weK as aN important news from
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  • 1479 281 in the Manchester Guardian’s commercial review” of February 19, devoted exclusively to British Malaya, Mr. A. Caldecott, who was in charge of the Malaya pavilion at Wembley, mentions the fact that one year of the Exhibition cost the country £50,000. It may, or may not have peen worth
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  • 81 281 DOMESTIC occubbence DEATH On Monday, March 16, at B Mtege Uue,‘ Puhu Tikus Muriel. daughterofMr.andMrs.A.D'Aranio, nd FM S pap6rs pleaBe copy- POMESTICOCCURBENCE death Aidence No. 28, Kajang on Thursday last, the Road., I’en“g6ne 1eng 6 ne Bean Cheang, aged b f U Xl’on Wednesday next, the 25tb instant. :J death
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  • 884 282 Mining and Power It is undoubtedly the caso that the river system is accountable to a considerable extent for the success of Malaya as a tin producer; it it alto true that more use might be made of it for power. Economical maohinery and oheap motive force mutt
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  • 291 282 Warning To European Residents The Police have been informed of a number of thefts which have occurred du>ing the past fo tnight in European bungalows in residential quarters like Western Road, Brook Road, etc. and up to the present they hive been uu.blu to lay their
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  • 72 282 The health statistics for the MuniaiP al ty of George Town for the week 14 1925 RIVO 8 f 51 deaths—32 males and 19 females-the death rate being 19.94 per milleper annum d wTh 22 in the th «3 58 in the corresponding week last year. The chief
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 320 282 Penang Free School v Malay Col Uo I he eleventh contest for the Wc Ariffin Cup was played, as already?? ported, on Saturday in Kuala Kang and ended in a decisive win for the Fr? School by six goals to one. The conditions, viz., five wins in having
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    • 852 282 Penang’s Prospects Ihe inter-State cricket season is drawing near and a few brief notes on Penang’s prospects will not be uninteresting. First and foremost it must b® stated that the Penang Cricket Le&gut is a most useful thing, for it has served to put the players who are
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  • 1869 283 THE RESTRICTION BILL Unofficials Criticism We take from the Singapore Free Press the following more complete report of the debate in the Legislative Council on Monday on the Rubber Restriction Bill. The Attorney-General moved the second reading of the Rubber Restriction Bill. Mr. Thorne, in the course of
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  • 436 284 District Committees Wanted On the motion for the adjournment in the Legislative Council on Mouday the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock made further reference to district committees. He said that be desired to make some remar ks on this matter, since holders of small rubber lands
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  • 145 284 Mr. Sin Guan Hee, managin.*,, of the Nanyang Times Ltd. P ei L/'' charged by Mr. H. A. Pedlow t? Mr. N. K. Bain, in the Police c this morning, with printing or to be printed on the premises of th yang Times Ltd., certain without printing or
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  • 353 284 (From Our Own Correspondent Klang, March 1" Mr. Hussey, A.C.P., Klang, shot U crocodiles in the Klang River yesterday the largest one measuring nin e feet the smallest three. Darul Akbar Club The annual general meeting of tb Club was held on Saturday in the Gm hall, where
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  • 863 285 ii that has been spoken and Despite all t in th e past and which have to our knowledge ue l certain quarters, meri*e“ mad 6 till complain that it chants m mq e to obtain a youngof the local schools ster the slightest real use in a
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  • 258 285 .—S.F.P. FORTHCOMING DEPARTURE Probable Successor It was generally understood that the Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, ResidentCouncillor, Penang, who is due for retirement this year, would remain here until September or even later. We now learn, however, that Mr. and Mrs. Voules will be leaving early in May,
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  • 444 285 The late Mr. Frank Adam, by his will, bequeathed $l,OOO to the Children s Aiu Society.M.M. Raja Saayudin bin Ali has been appointed an Assistant Collector in and for the State of Perak. Miss McCann, of the Elim Hall Mission, Ipoh, leaves for Ireland on the 2llth instant by
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  • 1224 286 Irksome f ormalities A Batavia correspond mt of on Singapore cm temporary the* straits Times sends an item of information which has a direct interest for many p op o in the Colony. He announces the f ict t* at the head of the Immigration Departrn n‘ of
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  • 446 286 TRADE MARK CASE The he, ring wis esumed this in the Diet'iot Court of the case Chew Eng Kum is charged at t’r A of Mr. A. E. Moore, of the Asi .tic Company, Penang, with selling s?"® gasoline as Shell motor spirit. '-v?! Mr. W. H. Thorne
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  • 406 286 The hearing of the case in which four Chinese -were charged by Inspector Fowler withextortion was continued before Mr.HK. Bain in the Police Court, Penang, y w teid .y afternoon. Cross-examined by Mr. Hogan for 1, 3 and 4), complainant said he acquire a barber’s shop
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  • 243 287 Annual General Me eting The Hon. Mr. A. B. Voules, ResidentCouncillor and ex-offioio Chairman, pre-h ided at the annual general meeting of members of the Penang Library held in the Library yesterday afternoon and there were also present Mrs. M. H. Whitley,Mr?. H. Norman, the Rev. Kepnel Garnier,
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  • 76 287 At th b AI\K Solders’" n? 7,- nerß meeting of lectori will aror d Bank tho Mired fa *****(1 thafc a dividend thB f u the pas half at Vxj i per oer.f r anr .nm s 4 > Da in. p r L thaf £l'lo,o 0 r,
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  • 225 287 Mies Lee White and her talented Company scored another success before a packed and enthusiastic house at the lown Hall last night and should take away with them pleasant meruorh-s of Penan;, r.von if it bo true, as we have beard, that they have to fill a
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  • 199 287 Th? \ie»vs of the planting industry of Ceylon on the question of rubber restriction are set foi- hin the annual report of the Planters’ Association of Ceylon for 1924 which states 1924 Ims been another year of anxiety and uncertainty for rubber producers, who have rtstiiction alone
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  • 154 287 QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT More Information Wanted Lend or- March 17 In the House of Commons Major the Hon. W O r shy Gore, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of the Colonial Office, replying to Mr. Cecil Wilson (Labour, Atlero’iffe) s >id that the fact that so large a nroportion of
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  • 1110 287 There have been various rumours as to our esteemed Governor having been offered a less irritating Government post than that of ruler of Alalay a s destinies, but they are all wrong for the Topicist is able to state that His Excellency could have had his pick of
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  • 788 288 ly closed to the ti .Bangkok Times. SIAM MOVING A Migration Law \8 our columns have shown, tc Straits Echa is wk* persistent ,n ite ,>./1 that the Government 01. bam shall, in the interests of British -toil-J--do more than it has yet done to deal
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  • 343 288 The directors in presenting their report and statement of accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1924, to be submitted at the annual meeting on March 28, say: The total cultivated area at the close of the year was 1,803.21 acres, of which 1,522.35 acres were mature
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  • 1172 289 j- in the last census, there Europeans resident within are some 1. Georgetown, the examination might posTXluci these figures by a couple of slbl s or so and it has also to be Si'in mind’ that there has been a Snev of late years for the proportion
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  • 443 289 Mr. J. P. Bell, of the F.AI S. Railways, is due back from Home leave by the s.s. Glengarry. His Highness the Sultan of Perak was to be present at the At Home” yesterday afternoon at Parit in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Newboult. Mr. and Airs. Isaac lhambyah
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  • 1313 290 Rubber: The Long View The gounde&t and the shrewdest of all the rubber magnates says in the course of a private letter from London Our rubber-growing industry continues to keep its head above water and there are those here in good positions to judge of the future who
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  • 29 290 [From Our Own Correspondtni] Kuala Lumpu-. March 20 The dig muzz in o in the Kaßa L.mpnr «rea in of the p'cvaL- o < f rabies.
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  • 344 290 (To the Editor of the Straits Timet Sir, With reference to the above muddle 1 note that the Racing Stewards con sider Rockmine as not having start in the race.” This is quite accordic. to Hoyle” but: Rockmine not having started in race’’ is therefore a non
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  • 569 291 *vci I ER ASSAULTED A TRAVELLLK ourt thiB morDing In the Secon p itfc g tree t Station, r Kok 0n Hi”. a oloth Bh °P. ken er abareed p ena ng, with using >»‘i '“7 3 a e Laooh hip bftd J C where he was in
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  • 1378 291 FURTHER EVIDENCE The hearing of the trade mark case in which Mr. Chew Eng Kam and the Asiatic Petoleum Co. are the parlies involved was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr. E. Pratt in the District Court. Mr. Pratt at the outset said that he passed two places
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  • 380 292 (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, March 19. In the Klang Football League competition for a cup presented by the D. 0., Mr. F. W. Douglas, the Klang Club beat the Police B. team by two goals to one. Mr. Hussey, A. C. P., refereed. On the 16th instant
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  • 1207 292  -  drift into the profession )P L gjpyp saw no other opening?R in the Malava Tribune. THE TEACHING PROFESSION. II In any general review of the educational conditions of this Peninsula, and it must be remembered that these art cles will deal mainly with education from an English standpoint,
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  • 1281 293 TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT a Financial Appeal tMB their reliK ld "X®U for the year eudmg I"'' r3l S I B,ItCI ileV WPP Xgregations at evensong have 1M 3 Lut the same as the previous ma d represent too small a percenJ ear Tmemters of the Church ol EmgiaB‘
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  • 434 293 i vaiuauie .—SI P Mr. B. Cooper, on arrival in Kulim from long leave, has taken over the duties of Asst. Supt. of Surveys, South Kedah. Mr. John H. C. Read, who had b een acting, reverts to his former position as Surveyor. Mr. Cooper is also
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  • 1161 294 RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT iiA'i this Senator Said Mr. Andrew Caldecott, who was in charge of the Malayan Pavilion at the British Empire .Exhibition last year, and is again in charge this year, writes the iollowing informative article in the Manchester Guardians British Malaya Supplement: One year of
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  • 252 294 ea up 1 Ex. Delay in the publication of Colonia Government reports, of which we hav* complained in the past, has received i condemnation of the Financial which considers it a pity that their value’ should be so greatly reduced in 000«. quence. Two glaring examples ot b
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  • 197 294 The case in which a servant by Mrs. Ferguson was charged theft was continued before Mr. N. b Bain in the Police Court Penang y tr terday. A Tamil boy. in the course of evidence said lie found the keys on cupboard in the dining room. P knew
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  • 987 295 that the Geneva Protocol whose X Articles are so clearly stamped of the military and iental mind of France and the sou French Continental bloc, is as rXdead. the question for Great Bri- and the Empire is the next step to betaken, bearing in mind Mr Chamberintimation that
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  • 461 295 Mr. A. Boss, the manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Malacca, and Mrs. Ross will be leaving for Home on April 13. They will go via South Africa. Mr. L. Hoefeld, of Messrs. Lean Co., was in good health when the mail left England and hoping to be
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  • 1057 296 Rubber Prospects Thanks to restriction, the» price rubber, which was on March, 21,1922, Is 4jd on the same date in 1923, and Is o|d in 1924, is to-day quoted at Is. 7Jd, while stocks in London, which for years hung over the market like a cloud, have been
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  • 452 296 TRADE MARK CASE The case in which Mr. Chew p of the Motor Supply Depht, i, selling Socony Gasoline a 8 Shell u Spirit was continued before Mr P e in the District Court this morning Mr. Chew Eng Kam said the Chop Eng Lee was made when
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  • 215 296 The case in which a Tamil Shaik Hussain bin Shaik Mydin, charged with the murder of his si® r law behind the Municipal Offio® B mentioned to-day and the enquiry fixed for Monday afternoon Coroner, it wijl be recalled, re nr verdict of murder against the P™ l
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  • 859 297 UILLIONAIRE’S son sued if N K- Bain in the Second nit yesterday afternoon the Poli* X resumed of the action in hearing Phaik Tin issuing her hueband, which Tan P gon of Mr Yeap Chor Yeap Lean 0 Mr. A. R. Thornappeal for the lady and Mr. Hastings
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  • 330 297 MEETING OF K. L. BRANCH Interesting Proceedings [From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, March 21 The annual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya was held at the Selangor Club last evening. The annual report included a statement that the Government was
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  • 501 297 10 PER CENT. DIVIDEND The following is the Directors’ report of the Malakoff Rubber Company, Ltd., w hich is to be submitted at the fifteenth annual general meeting of shareholders to be held at the registered office of the company, Union Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 127 298 Concluding Match The last match in the Penang Cricket Club Spring Tennis Tournament was played off yesterday when E. 4. Brownings, scr., met C. B. I erdre 15.2 in the final of the Single Handicap, Class C. As anticipated a few days ago Brownings proved the winner, beaming
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    • 94 298 Winners Championship A. K. a’B Terrell, Runner-up E. 4. Bennett. Championship Pairs A. K. a’B. Terrell and E. G. Bird, Single Handicap Class A A. K. a’B. Terrell, B” J. Duguid, C” E. «I. Brownings. Doubles Handicap Class A” E. 4. Bennett and L. I). Wood,
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    • 67 298 Winners Championship A. 4. Plumb, Runnerup J. M. Chalmers (d), Championship Pairs A. J. Plumb and E. 4. McLernon, Single Handicap 4. G. Allan, Double Handicap G. B. F. Southam and 4. Guguid, Teams of Three 4. Al. Chalmers (d), 4. Ford and 4. Innes; Mixed Double
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    • 169 298 Annual General Meeting At the meeting of the Perak Sports Association, Dr. Samuels, presiding, said that the dela» in holding the annual meeting was due to the departure of the secretary. The accounts showed a small balance after minor expenses and the cost of badges, travelling expenses,
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    • 238 298 Anneal General Meeting The postponed annual general meeting of the Mohammedan Football Association was held yesterday evening at the Crescent Star Sports Club when the minutes of the last annual general meeting were read and confirmed and the accounts for the year 1924 passed. The election of the Council
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    • 534 298 Crescent Draw With Chinese The League match yesterday on the padang, between the Chinese and the Crescent (Malays') resulted in a pointless draw. The game was a fast one. keenly contested, and though both s-ides were more than once within an ace of scoring no goal actually
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  • 299 298 Find in Malacca Mosque Rubber smugglers and dealers in illicit rubber are in some instances adopting novel methods for secreting their cargoes prior to shipment. The latest hiding place reported is a mosque at Ayer Hitam, Malacca, where the Pengkalen Balak police discovered 1 pikuls 27 katis of
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  • 1077 299 the past few months it has DunD f LJme the settled policy of ifP"' 01 b t Malaya systematically to of i’enaug- Maybe k caper thinks that it has some xe Verak P a P {or we can remem--iT6timePwbeu the Penang papers bracket Ipoh with Sodom and
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  • 437 299 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bathurst, Batu Gajah, are leaving for Home in August. Mr. C. Lamont, Manager, Talam Alines, Ltd., is shortly proceeding to Europe on leave. Air. C. Darby, Manager of Narborough Estate, and Airs. Darby are leaving for Home on furlough early in April. Second Lieutenants’
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  • 1331 300 The Public Trustee Now that the Government has publicly stated that it is not at present prepared to take steps to bring the Public Trustee Ordinance into forae” in the Colony, perhaps some enterprising Unofficial will have the temerity to try to ascertain its grounds for this astounding
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  • 68 300 BIG FORWARD CONTRACT Significant Figures Amsterdam, March 21 The Amsterdam Rubber Company announces the conclusion of a large gab contract with the General Rubber Company involving twenty-three million pounds weight (about 10,000 tons) fron the crops from 1925 to 1929 or an annual average of five and a
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  • 260 300 The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Singapore branch, has received advice from their head office of a new schedule according to which the arrival and departure of their European liners at Straits ports will beu follows :Singapore, arrive Thursday mi, leave Friday a.m. Malacca, arrive Friday p.m., leave Saturday
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  • 1168 301 F 6. TAYLOR^.' S AFFAIRS TO SET llQV lside debentures a <tter of considerable importance to A Lrahants came up for hearing b^ erB a d t he Supreme Court before ibis morning concerning Messrs. 4 Co.’» »«»>■•». in liquation) yC Official Assignee, Penang, |j, e debentures of
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  • 552 301 THE P.A.M. SUGGESTIONS SINGAPORE MANUFACTURER’S VIEWS. The report of the sub-committee appointed in Kuala Lumpur to go into the question of the various charges and counter-charges made between rubber planters and the Singapore Standard Qualities Committee, has created a good deal of interest aud comment in local rubber
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 161 302 The fifteenth annual general meeting of the Muth-HiM Ahzan Football Club was held yesterday evening at the Clubhouse when the minutes of the last meeting were reao and confirmed am the kCXMint* for the ?ear 1924 passed Ihe folkwrmg we r < acted as the commine*
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    • 361 302 Saturday’s Gymkhana [From Our Own Corretpondent] Kuala Lumpur, March 22 The Polo Club gymkhana was run in wet weather. A large crowd included their Excellencies, the Sultan of Perak, the Admiral and Sir George Maxwell. The following were the results: Race I Tidapa (Mr. Strode) 1 Little
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    • 1191 302 A HUGE SUCCESS Lim Khay Seng Champion Again Despite threatening weather the afternoon cleared and the third annual athletic sports of the Penang Municipality were held on Saturday on the Esplanade and proved very successful. The main point about the whole thing, carried on as it was on
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  • 293 303 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Diocesan Association was held in-Kuala Lumpur on March 18, at the 'Parsonage. The Rev. B. C. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts kindly entertained members to tea before the meeting at which about 30 persons were present. In the absence of the
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  • 1164 303 PENANG SINGAPORE THE HAMILTON APPOINTMENT The position with regard to the appointment of Mr. A. W. B. Hamilton of Penang to the post of Registrar of Jinricshas in Singapore is rather peculiar, and it is impossible to find out officially exactly what that position is, says the Free Press. Penang,
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  • 1753 304 TRADE MARK PROSECUTION Defendants Case In the District Court, before Air. L Pratt, on Saturday, the part heard case in which Towkay Chew hug Kam, of the Motor Supply Depot, is charged with selling Socony Gasoline as Shell Motor Spirit was continued. The Hon. Mr. W. H '1
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  • 21 305 birth 1925, at the t Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Europe 11 XV. j Corney, a son. Mr. and Mrs. nPATH
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  • 386 305 Politics is a dirty game. When Air Ramsay MacDonald was Premier and loreicm Minister, he was particularly when announcing m the House o f Commons that the Labour Government did not propose to proceed with the Singapore Base, to emphasize that the project was only suspended and
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  • 585 305 '«XbL St rG' h Education” reby Sir Isaac Pitman ETeat Ja ls a Lniely reminder of M>| t pfc tloDal value of the «v m^' b u° n Its vnl»e has not confined to those t Ex b bition but has 1 ta loughout the Em- pipe: the
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  • 438 305 Air. E. E. Pengilley, Assistant District Officer, Rembau, is going on leave on April 9. Air. W T S. Goldie, manager of the local branch of Alessrs. McAlister Co., and Airs. Goldie are going Home by the s.s. Alacedonia on May 10. Air. J. Parke, Assistant Commissioner of Police,
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  • 1517 306 The Hamilton Appointment’’ What the Singapore Free Press has termed the Hamilton appointment continues to exercise public opinion and we really think that the President of the Municipal Commissioners would bo well advised to make a statement on the subject at the next meeting. Ratepayers do not understand
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  • 285 306 Sailor’s Penalty Reduced (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, March 23 Remarking that the sentence was very excessive the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, ordered the seaman McDonough of H. M- S. Ambrose to serve four dayi in prison and pay a fine of >5O for stealing medical
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  • 19 306 Mrs. Adams gratefully acknow the following contribution «1 7J4.1H Previously acknowledged. --,’nAflOO Penang Turf Club. Total
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  • 1203 307 MA M.M. extraordinarily good POSITION PBR YEAR Ht’n annual general meeting of Thet r the Ulu Piah Company, w” 3 held at 3 p.m yesterday at Lin» ltsd L-d offices of the Company, 39 B.P. d the others present were Mr. J. (Director), Mr. F. Duxbu-y
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  • 572 307 METHODS OF TRADE PROMOTION CONTRASTED American eyes are directed to the region known as Malaysia, including the Netherlands East Indies and British Malaya, as a field for commercial exploitation, it being pointed out that the United States is a purchaser of raw materials from that quarter far
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    • 203 308 I/jCal Innovation Penang seems to set the way for many things and the latest is the fielding machine which was seen for the first time yesterday during the P.C.C. cricket practice. The machine is due to the initiative of Mr. E. G. Bird and was turned out locally
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    • 525 308 The Turf Club’s Scheme As stated before, the Singapore Turf Club has had under consideration the question of importing from Home maiden horses, to give a'change from the usual practice of obtaining griffins from Australia. In this connection a circular has been issued by the Club
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  • 452 308 The hearing of the action in which Esther Lim is suing K. Murugasu, a teacher of the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, for maintenance of an illegitimate child was resumed this morning before Mr. Bain in the Second Police Court. Mr. Hogan appeared for the defendant and Mr. H. R.
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  • 197 308 ACTION AGAINST GOVERWpvt DISMISSED 1 In the Supreme Court, Kuala Lum pur, on Thursday morning, the Ch'a Justice decided a preliminary point the action brought by the Anglo4W Trading Co., against the Chief Secretan in connection with a shipment of rub. her, the plaintiffs asking for a
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  • 271 308 The third annual statement of Average Prices and declared Trade Values" has just been issued by the Statistical Office, Singapore, and deals with the year 1924. It is a most useful record, founded on the most reliable data available, and besides articles of general commerce, to contains four
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  • 2779 309 f fi taYLOR AND CO.’S AFFAIRS WOT AT»r.'s CU» TO SET AB.DE w Debentures T hearing of the aPP llcatlon b > tb The hear g of Messrs. 1. G. hqui dator j Compan y, that 50 debenU vlor each, totalling $250,000, tUre ?W bTgiven to the Hongkong
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  • 849 310 THE PRELIMINARY ENQ Uibv The preliminary enquiry into the fe* of a woman in Duke Street m 4 was held by Mr. X. K Ba™ Police Court yesterday, v j\ludie, D. P. P. conducted the ct? Dr. J. R. Jacob said at 2.30 < t) a March
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  • 498 311 I i. LCO S WEEKLY REPORT I LE*N. 4 Co r i» s t report after a I s Sr^ s <* 0,1 the week I on the week at I lubber |d. higher. binga67i g cts. but has dropped the New York shares have reflected the fall
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  • 1420 311 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Company. Buyers Sellers Rem* RUBBBR—DOLLAR BHARBB. cts. C ts. Allenby Rubber Co., Ltd. 1.40 145 Alor Gajah Rubber Estate, Ltd. ...I 1.00 I'lo Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 1.87 J 1 921 Ayer Hltam Planting Syndicate Ltd 10.50 1125 Ayer Kuning Rubber Estate, Ltd... 0.30
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  • 37 311 I Il I. il I Renong, for the first half of Maick,, Dredge No, 1 29 piculs, Dredge No. 3* 365 piculs. Tongkah Harbour, from 15th to 21st March (being one week), 6 tone; o:
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  • 222 311 The Municipal health statement for the week ending March 14 gives the total number of deaths as 177, representing a death rate of 23.22 per mille per annunv compared Tvith 20.07 in the preceding week and with 22.30 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief
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