The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 8 April 1925

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS M. 23 PENANG APRIL 8, 1925 NO. 14
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    • 302 1 CONTENTS I LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) ffl (Q Germany and Peace Pacts 343 Weddings in Singapore 366 W M Usurious Loans 349 Motor Car Acoidont 366 £5 T® Running Risks 354 Fire on Talma 367 rg| *q| Roads, Railways and Motor Traffic... 359 Cambridge Examinations 369 gN 1 Another Case for
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    • 201 2 j£ T«« J I STRAITS ECHO j g MAIL EDITION. 5 yUr V jr *«■—■■l i t Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, Jh and contains the latest local and States news origins Uy published in the l MS daily issues, as wed as
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  • 1005 343 GERMANY PEACE PACTS «lections, like others in PP e»"e incalculable. The wto fa th e Be iehsta S was for the first time in history fofflian men and women over 20 years have voted for a President of the public, and one forecast, made bj ter. who is usually non-committal,
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  • 439 343 Mr. David Freeman, the well-known lawyer, returned to Kuala Lumpur from England on Monday. Mr J. Smith has arrived from Home as executive engineer attached to the Kuafen Lumpur P.W.D. He came out by the Macedonia.M.M. Mr. R. C. Gray, of Caledonia Estate, P.W., will be going
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  • 780 344 Fasting and Fighting After a lengthy interval cf inactivity, the Spaniard! have started a counteroffensive against the Riffs in Morocco. Possibly, the Spanish General Staff, who aan hardly congratulate themselves upon the course of events up to date, assume that the Mohammedan fast of Ramadan will render the
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  • 301 344 STORE ASSOCIATION’S VIEWS Planters and Buyers [From Our Own Correspondent] Singapore, April 1 At the meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Mr. H. S. Godwin, who presided, said that any criticism directed against the Standard Qualities Committee and its methods deserved the closest consideration of
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  • 1188 344 IHE BUTTERWORTH NEW PIERS READY Ine two new piers, at Ck Gh»ut and Bagan Laar, > in course of construction for Ve for the Penawg Harbour Board b?V Topham, Jones and Railton bav completed (except for a little .J the Church Street Ghaut) and will J!? ly
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 1047 345 CHINESE BEAT P.R.C. A Five Goals Victory Though the standard of football was ®nly very moderate throughout, there were many interesting, and at times ex citing, moments in the League match yesterday on the padang between the Chinese and the Penang Recreation Club, which resulted in a
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  • 3859 346 BRITISH ADVISER’S ANNUAL REPORT The following is a continuation of the report for 1924 of the British Adviser to the Kedah Government, Mr. W. Pee': Prisons The three main Prisons are at Alor Star. Sungei Patani and Kulim. Prisoners sentenced to one year or more are sent to Alor
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  • 252 348 In the Supreme Court at Singapore on Monday, before the Chief Justice, Sir Walter Shaw, and Mr. Justice BarrettLennard, dates were fixed for the cases which will be heard next month. The Chief J ustice stated that Mr. J ustice Barrett-Lennard would be at the Malacca Assizes from
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  • 538 348 -M.S.P. WHY CROSS THE STR* )Ts Last week, under the capti pays to advertise,” we str( s necessity of much more eSecfo city for the Attractions of Mala,» u-‘ is it that no-one in Europe J? around for a destination for a si ht ing
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  • 1720 349 ~,•1 it is unfortunately only too be f the value of money in Malaya tn f than it is at Home in th e sense into sterling, its purthat is less and that the cost cbaSlDg k higher—much higher in fact ofliving t it is also true that
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  • 1473 350 When the Editor Looked Blue In connection with the University boat Race an amming story of a heat” which foil down” is given in the litt'e book on The Newspaper by G. Binney Dibblees, ft dates back to the time when the race was a matter of more
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  • 77 350 Protective Measures (From Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, April 2 At the meeting of the Sanitary Board.the Chairman read a statement from Dr. Kingsbury, the pathologist, and Dr. Macgrego’ veteiinary surgeon, on the subject of rabia indicating that 18 persons had been givfi the Pasteur treatment
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  • 186 350 The present state of things wobM b amusing if not so costly to the reaped States. The authorities must be aware as those who look on (and lawup country, that there is a ready marketti every ounce offered to the Kadeisor U» collectorshalf price for Coupon t
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  • 400 351 taYL 0R ANDY’S AFFAIRS «jcdgment against the bank C Whitley delivered judgment Mr,J ?beraitin«hieh the Liquidator A Mw> F G Taylor ftDd il Penang asked that 50 debentures 3. totanin J2SOOO U°’ 11 had been C'™a to the "Lb and Shanghai Bank Penang, S lared void and set
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  • 323 351 In ft BIEBBION o» Opium hsforft w Court this morning, fowlsr J’ Detective Inspector rntej?' l Noh U C Teng P ami Wtilinf J h 10 P' seession of 68 Fenian? lod int f home No. 35, Mr, p nw reet Penan ff, on March 22. Minst the
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  • 308 351 (To the Editor of the Strait» Echo Sir, If there ever existed in one’s mind any doubt whether the Soviet’s agents have reached the masses in this country with their obnoxious teaching it may now be set at rest after reading the report in the Ipoh paper of
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  • 76 351 Captain and Agents Fined [From Out Own Correipondent] Singapore, April 2 Captain Connelly, master of the s.s Seang Be?, and Messrs. Lim Peng Seang and Co., the agents in Singapore, were each flaed $lOO in respect of $75,800 worth of chandu found on board the vessel on
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 428 351 '1 he success which has attended the proposal of the Turf Club to get out a selected batch of young Irish bloodstock, as a change from the ordinary system of griffin importation, makes all points connected with these new races of interest, says the Singapore Free Press.
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    • 749 351 PERAK v. PENANG The Two Teams The interest of the sporting public is now focussed on the inter-State cricket match between Perak and Penang which is to take place in Penang on Saturday, April 11 and Easter Monday, April 13. The full teams have nob yet been announced
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  • 910 352 FURTHER EVIDENCE Ihe hearing of the action in which Esther Lim is suing K. Murugasu, an cxteacher of the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, for maintenance of an illegitimate child was continued yesterday afternoon before Mr. C. A A. Sennett in the Police Court. Mr. C. D. D. Hogan appeared
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  • 185 352 The pass list of the March professis examination at the King Edward College of Medicine is as follows:~ Final FZxamination for the Dipl*®*’ L.M.S.T. Arumugam, B. J. R. Muthiah, N. H. Pereira, 8. B mon, N. K. Sharma, Tara Singh, in medicine only.A. Murugasu. in midwifery
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  • 1520 353 ADVISER s ANNt) p£ PORT 5 4 d t b, e Year 1984, we take the {or the vear amounted a» Ute of $353,852 J that of the preceding f CeC ss6 265 The expenditure ;etf b} i* to $441,155 including SSo in reduction of the debt to the
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  • 77 354 BIRTHS Hodson.—On Apr;; 1, at South Kensington, London, to Margaret Norah, wife of J. S. Hodson, a son. Sturt March 4, at Eastbourne, to Eveline, the wife of IT. H. Sturt of the Asiatic Petroleum Company (S.b.) Ltd., Singapore, daughter. MARRIAGE Barbour— Fairley.March 6, at Mayfield Parish Church,
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  • 921 354 Home newspapers to hand by this morning’s maff are full of reports of the debate in the House of Lords on the Singapore base, cables from Australia depicting the anxiety with which the progress of the project is being followed in that Dominion and special articles referring to
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  • 470 354 Mr. J. Mallace, of Messrs ru and Chappel’s staff, has return? Ipoh after his holiday at 4 'lhe King has approved of the r H °R il h Ch list ?P htr Richie J. H. Rich to be Unofficial Mena the Federated Malay deral Council It is
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  • 1063 355 for PsBtenr nitt Xere provided at Kuala Lum- A N Kingsbury, who eonduoted P flt investigations in other parts S u oharge of tbe Kuala rf o »ud the presence of W n the Federal capital and the fact t umber of Tietime have already Jtad there, shows
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  • 69 355 March Exports: Three Months’ Valves [From Our Own Corrtipondwt'] Singapore, April 3 Rubber exports from British Malaya, for March, with three months’ values, were as follows United Kingdom, 2,616 tons, values for three months, #9,054,000. U. 8. A., 20,716 tons, and >62,207,000 respectively. The Continent, 2,236 tons,
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  • 1496 355 ALLEGED DEFAMATION COMPLAINANT’S EVIDENCE The case in which Cheah Ngoh Oh sued Cheah Gim Bean for defamation of character was begun yesterday afternoon before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Coart. Mr. C. D. D. Hogan appeared for complainant, and Mr. V. J. Mendis for
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  • 525 356 Dividend and Bonus of $l5 Per Share The report of the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., for the year ei;ded December 31, 1924, states: The profit for the year, after writing off depreciation and rar-sferring to employees’ bonus fund the sura of $5,000, amounts to $794,047.13 which, with
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  • 514 356 JI.M LEAN S CO S. WEEKLY I’hursday Since our last report tin h- £4 15s. closing at £249 5g Rubber has steadily advanced to-day s closing price, a gain o( lb. on the period under review- tl? gapore closes firm at 694 cent/ U York 43-g cents. Local
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  • 1110 357 WE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS TIMBS) sir» l «toiv 1 have only just reCi P. beU 8 add f r T’ eeived ac W 1904 a s Chairman of the Nation of Malaja, deliver. 'Tkuaia Lumpur. It contains some dIU mortant considerations and I even at
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  • 2089 357 F. G. TAYLOR CO.’s AFFAIRS THE LIQUIDATOR’S ACTION Full Text of the Judgment The following is the full judgment of Mr. Justice Whitley which was delivered yesterday in the Supreme Court in the matter arising out of an originating summons in which the Liquidator of the firm of
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  • 1095 359 A Antbonv, late General Jlr 1 A S. Railways, jianag er j the f ae t that Malaya Jls P thousand miles of railway of 7 «instruction, well equipped and a »nd fully equal to the work 'f rif’be required of it during the twenty
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  • 452 359 Mr. Justice McCabe Reay, who will be going Home on furlough, expects to leave Singapore about the 10th instant. Air. F. B. Ivens, who formerly practised in Penang, has been elected VicePresident of the Selangor Club for the current year. Mr. 1. Hamlyn, of the Singapore Cold
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  • 897 360 The German Presidency Herr Brann, the Socialists’ candidate at the fires Presidential election in Germany, palled the second largest number of votes, but the late Prussian Prime Minister was a long way behind Dr. Jarres. Dr. Marx, in whose Cabinet Jarres was included, stood for the Centre and
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  • 401 360 CAMBRIDGE EXAmFn ATI()x PENANG WELL AHEAD Once again, the Cambridge v tions for 1924 show that Penan? ahead of all the other regards education. s In Junior Honours, under 16 p secured 6 successes, 5 at 8t i** and 1 at the Free School m nine in
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  • 409 360 The Right or tie Road Before Mr. Sennett to-day In 8 MaoQuarrie, of the Central Station, c MJ a Malay, Ali bin Hassan, and riesha puller with fighting in Beach yesterday. The first accused, w chauffeur, said he had driven nil who told him to get to the
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  • 469 361 .HAIRMAN TO VISIT MALACCA 6 GBDDES ON RESTRICTION AprilS C° gthe Cbairma announced the payment *hr M oh«e 8 of P.e3 harw but that the dividend would **±Ttb. Ordinary .bares with a iKZnonnhting sabstantisl. reserves. «zrded an enormous expansion in the export trade, but the Company yet
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  • 4572 361 YESTERDAY’S MEETING Mr. J. W. Kennedy Elected Chairman As already reported, Mr. W. R. C. Gray, Chairman, presided yesterday at the 24th annual general meeting of the Malay Peninsula Agricultural Association which was held at 11.30 at the Secretaries' Office, Georgetown Chambers, 39 Beach Street. The
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  • 1039 364 THE CURRENT YEAR S MALAYAN SUPPLY an article last week, writes A W. S.” in the Straits Times, we dealt with Shortage fears and rival forcasts” and gave some calculations of output by Malaya based on Standard Production 256,200 tons for the restriction area. Wc have since been
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  • 322 364 S.F.P. Ihe Health of Singapore has I questioned by Mr. Cecil WikJ U I House of Commons, a. V'l during the war, as at a Quakers School i as a director of a smelting ««L C; Sheffield (which produces bX? conditions), he really oug h t
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  • 172 364 ASIATIC PLANTERS THE P.A. Mr. C. Ward-Jackson, Secretary the P.A.M., writes to the Malay With reference to Mr. S. Caw® valo’s letter headed Asiatic which was published in your issue of 27th instant, 1 am directed to say tw both Asiatic planters and estates are eligible for membership of Planters’
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  • 1339 365 tJW<K T a reply m *J bou»h he admits that the enactb h A( a Usurious Loans Ordinance in Colony would be an advantage he ."defence of the moneylending 8 a w ouote verbatim from fratel^resDondent s letter: .11 b»™ fresh Ur memOrJ t dy
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  • 390 365 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be members of a Committee to report on the customs, rites and ceremonies, relating to marriage observed by Chinese residents in the Straits Settlements, and to submit, if thought desirable, proposals for legislation as to
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  • 979 366 The Prince’s Tour H. M. S. Repulse, like her sister, the Renown, has a high speed. She is credited with a capacity of 32 knots. Steaming at a moderate rate the Repulse reached Bathurst, (Gambia) the West African seaport, on Saturday, after a week at sea, and has
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  • 378 366 It has become a commonplace to say that the latest number of Straits Produse is well up to the standard of this amusing and entertaining publication,” so we will vary the formula and describe the April number, which reached us this morning, as rather above the average.” There
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  • 174 366 White and Winslet [From Out Own C9rre»pondent] Singapore, April I The wedding took place at the Cathedral on Saturday of Miss Alice Kathleen daughter of Mr. W.A. White, Auditor. General, and Mrs. White, and Mr. T. M. Winslay, A.P.C. The Ven. F.G, Swimhp officiated, and Mr. Salzman
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  • 198 366 Early yesterday morning a motor ear accident occurred near the ChowrMti Market, right opposite the Detective Station in fact, when a Cantonese woman wm knocked down. The oar was seen to pass over her leg. There was much blood cd the spot where she was knocked down,»»
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  • 940 367 the defence opened loto denial of all the allegations 4P m rado b J AT at the resumed hearing of the &e Mr. Sennett) in wlj.oh tloD Tm is suing him for the mainten»h child. Mr. Goh, K Wife», »PP”" d for the complam- ,1 Mr Hogan for
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  • 274 367 A serious fire broke out on board the B. I. steamer Talma, while lying at the wharves at Hongkong on March 26, causing considerable damage to cargo and holding up wharf business for some time. The outbreak was first observed by the third officer shortly after 4.30
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  • 540 367 SIAM’S RESPONSIBILITY (To the Editor of the Strait» Echo Dear Sir, I have seen Yoga Rajah’s” letter dated Bangkok, March 23, in your paper. Yoga Rajah” seems to forget that Siam signed the Convention on the White Slave Traffic which covers all classes of women. I do
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  • 628 367 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) Sir, Would you he kind enough to print the following letter which I have just addressed to the Victoria Institution Old Boys’ Association. It has always been my earnest desire to flee greater co-opi>ration between this School and its Old Boy*.
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  • 989 368 PAPERS SENT TO PUBLIC PROSECUTOR Denham v. Denham (Before Mr. Justice Horridge) Mrs. Minnie Sophia Denham, whose maiden name was Godfrey, prayed m this case, which was heard in Jjondon in mail week, for the dissolution of her marriage with Bertie Phillips Denham, a journalist, (formerly
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  • 1169 369 iiAU-me are the successful canIbe to the Cambridge Local Examheld in December last: letters denote that the X whose name they are pre- >* s distinguished in the followmg respectivelyr-Behgious -“’“'idee- eEnglish; h-History; mlWg |-Latin; m-Mathematics; vMfciies Mathematics; g-Geo-h,‘ n-Natural History. those id with a dagger (t) have
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  • 358 369 Our Ipoh contemporary complains of the shortage of schools in the F.M.S. 'l’lie Chief Secretary has told an interviewer that the two subjects in which he is most interested are Education and Public Health, and a glance through the sanctioned estimates for the current year shows
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  • 1095 370 HOW IT IS DONE Interesting Case The ingenious and divers ways in which opium smuggling is carried on were further demonstrated yesterday when Detective Inspector E. Fowler charged in the District Court two men, Tan Noh and Ung Teng, recent arrivals from China, with being in possession of
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  • 493 370 HIGH BILL FOR LITIGA T|Om In the Chancery Division on Mr. Justice Tomlin continued thT 1 ing of the application by the huff K velopment Company to stay the w J ings m a summons taken out bvZ Government of Kelantan for a I be stated
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 460 371 T g£ CHAMPIONSHIP A Popular in T final for 192 Ik ij o f the Penang Golf Club the cc f c tants \fr J Sellar and Mr. A. L Birae. aliiiHl for the final stage by throughout the latter, h» vi S the "«ler task, a
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    • 224 371 Penang v. Perak '*UU h Udoriued that the xtk elected to represent Porak on Plav Eustyr Monday, 48 stated, will commence each day at 10.30 sharp: E. G. Bird, H. C. D. Davies, A. J. L. Donaldson, F. V. Duckworth, A. Gilmour, N. A. M Griffin (Capt.), F.
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    • 497 371 PUBLIC SERVICES v. E. S. CO. Seenimadar s Hat-Trick The League cricket match on Saturday on the Esplande was remarkable for low scoring and good Ixjwling. Batting first, the Eastern Smelting Company were dismissed for the meagre total of 30 runs, not a single batsman entering double
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    • 462 371 The match between the P. C. C. and the C.R.C. was played at the Victoria Green, resulting in a win for the former, P. C. C. batted first and made 147 runs. The game would have ended in a draw if Sin Oon
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  • 887 372 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) Dear Sir, This vexed question has so engaged the public mindboth those immediately interested in the Rubber Industry as well as others directly or indirectly dependent on its prosperitythat no time should be lost in taking a more
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  • 390 372 AN EXCELLENT Bright and vivacious are "Kd casters”, a company of half /t 7 who opened a short season a Hall on Saturday, The wom be said of them is that one their items have been heard befor? even these were invested with u degree of charm so
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  • 114 372 A Chinese correspondent writes: k Of the various sacrifices °S ere( L the dead by the Chinese during course of the year the Cheng festival is considered by far important ceremony and usually the Chinese community several dreds of thousands of dollars on e occasion. Cheng Beng
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  • 1026 373 i« well represented on the PeM X iust appointed by His Ex*my the Governor -to report on the 22 rites, and ceremonies, relatmg mMiage observed by Chinese resiin! in the Straits Setlements, and to iit if thought desirable, proposals Solation as to what forms or cereMnies should constitute
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  • 434 373 Mr. R. Gilnicki, Manager and Attorney, Societĕ Anonyme des Etains de Kinta, Kampar, has gone to France on leave. Mr. A. W. O. Allen has taken the place of Mr. A. Ross as manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Malacca. The following passengers arrived from Home
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  • 31 373 poMEsnc_^ c death 1 ,.UU7 Sunday, April 5, O” "a v See eldest son of the late Ong Teng at his residence sr.tS. A 11 PLS. pap ers P leasc COpy
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  • 999 374 Burglary Insurance Thanks to recent events, there is quite little booin’’ in iniuranco against burglary in Penan;/ at present. Ihe ccinprohnnsivo rate charged by the best companies is 1 por cent., which lertainly does not seem excessive, though surely the odds ought to be greatly in excess of
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  • 785 374 Alleged Defamation The case in which Cheah Ah Gnoh is suing Crim Bean for defamation of character was contrnaed before Mr. C.W.A. Sennett in nn D Ot Court thiß morning. Mr. r n'n°u a PP eara d for defendant and Mr. C.D.D. Hogan for the applicant. Complainant, in
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  • 565 375 municipal PROSECUTIONS (ZICAL PETTY TRADERS FINED Mr OW. A. Sennett to day in poii«« ooMt > he e A‘ h of the Penang Municipality I a eeriMof caeee, the firet of the a number of local traders for quinine. All the fi Mt .tated that they bought the
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  • 1758 375 DEFENDANT CROSS-EXAMINED Cross-examined by Mr. Goh in the District Court yesterday in the case in which Esther Lim sued Murugasu for maintenance of an illegitimate child. Murugasu said he became a teacher in 1921 and joined the normal class in 1922. He sat for the examination thrice and
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  • 639 376 WEEK'S WORK OF PREVENTIVE FLEET \I-TI l!l J.X IHE PRO\ INCE hr 1 M S f Ufttoms preventive department ci-e exo ndiny the sphere ot their ad .it' l which now embrace PrOVIDCf V\ e |i->|e\ W lietire t W<- CH.iCS of -jij j ue or prepir lion-
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  • 417 376 Perak Team Criticised Writing yesterday without beingawm of the final selections the Times Malaya strongly criticised the selechoi of several players to represent the pr mier state against Penang on and E ister Monday. In the first phe the I poh paper says that everybody asking why Ezechiel,
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  • 495 377 LEAfi 5 CO’S. WEEKLY REPORT Thursday Evening. sliphi '-t nt the close Till follo»ing a> o f declin 2» but reacted sharply to15s. a loss of £6 15s. on £Lft U but following s slight set back, X broke sharply, losing Hd. to-day S closing at 1/7*. <jrl
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  • 1450 377 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Name of Compa v i 4uy»>r«i Seller.- i leina RVBHBR—DOLLAR BHARBB. 5 CtS. j t cts j AJlenby Rubber Co.. Ltd. j 1,424 I 1.45 j \lor Gajah Rubber Estate, Ltd. 1.19 1.15 1 Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 200 I 2.05 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd
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  • 40 377 Ayer (F.M.S.) 45..000, Bradwali (F.M.S.) 39,357, Chersonese (F.M.S nit Ddnnistown (Krian F.M.S.) 22,200, hnds Losvknda 65,0J0, Klabang 16 200 Krian nil, Maar Riv tr 39,500, Sttngei K'hn nil and Snogei Way (SJaneor) 30,146 lb. 7 1
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  • 132 377 MengLmbu Lodp, for the m >oth of March, mill 246 pion's, tribators 5 picals. Renong, for the second half m >nth of March, Dredge No 1, 13 piculs, < Dredge No. 3, 405 pioals, approximate total oatpat fO’ th a whoh month of Marob, 812 pisah. Tongkah Harbour,
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  • 104 377 <bir Klang corn-sp*jjdont wril.s; On Sunday at a. 30 a.in. an id irin wa-i yivdn a firr had br.»kt >1 < it al 'I an Kah Ken s smoke house on the Sunyci-Binji Road. The Police under Mr Hussey and Air. fj/mionh'.. the hief Inspector, with Ihe
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