The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 22 September 1925

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. fis PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 23 PENANG SEPTEMBER 22, 1925 NO. 38
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    • 369 1 CONTEM TS i'#®. S9HHS3R LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: (C«nttaK«4 <® Jj Helping the Prisoner 994 Taipiog WO6 jgj g Smuggling of Drugs 998 Singapore Nows ...1007 gd t.jffi. Enquiries and Conferences 1002 S.ngapore Weddmge ...10'7 M Malaya’s Future 1006 A Mad EBca P ado o uoS KN E An Instructive Report 1010
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    • 189 2 I STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. 3j\p Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, ST and contains the latest local and States nows originslly published in the mUw. VR daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of the Far East, including China,
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  • 1045 994 r_—A F P It is to the credit of Lieut.-Col. Tyte, Inspector of Prisons, Singapore, that he originated a movement which resulted in the forming of a Discharged Prisoners’ \jr] Societx. Them is no doubt that in a Colonx such as this certain men released from prison
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  • 527 994 ASM AL MEETING Ai SLKi.MdLS ill* annual general meeting of thMany Public Small per.Hr.* Credit Society, Ltd., ,w .ri Semb.l m, was held in the Council .umber, oe umban, on September 4 Then wa a good attendance, including Mr. A Cavendish, Registrar of Co-op native Societies, S.S.
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    • 28 994 £Dc straits cl)O PUBLISHED daily mail edition Containing the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe THE CRITERION press, limited 59. Beach Street, Penang
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  • 1173 995 Lascars and the Strike As the seamen’s strike placed ship, owners in a serious qnanda: y, it was not surprising to find that a number of the latter endeavoured to make up crews for ships tied up indefinitely in poets, with scratch crews of lascars, but for reasons
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  • 162 995 A PußLia Lottery” Before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court, yesterday afternoon two Chinese were charved by Mr, R.N. Harvey assistant superintendent of Police with assisting to carry on a public lottery and another with obstructing the r»r discharge of the in dX conducted the
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  • 359 995 Batu Ferringhi Scheme As we have already stated, a number of landowners of Batu Ferringhi have gone into Court, dissatisfied with the Colleetor of Land Revenue’s awards for their property which the Municipality want to acquire in connection with the new viler supply scheme. About 7 or
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  • 633 996 meeting at the residency COMMITTEE FORMED T n connection with Poppy Day 1925 /wernber 11) a meeting was held at k. Residency this morning and astrong Lmittee, with Mrs. Peel as President, nnointed, which will ensure that Penang s in the matter of colleotions Those present were the
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  • 220 996 Women Crushed rt Junk An unusual accident with fatal consequences befell two Chinese women yesterday afternoon on Weld Quay. It is the practice, so it appears, for a number of women, who evidently make it a sort of profession, when the tide is low, to get to the
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  • 252 996 The Taiping Murder (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, September 12 further evidence was recorded in the trial of the five Punjabees, Kishen Singh, Tara Singh, Surat Singh, Baghal Singh and Thatar Singh, in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, on Thursday and Friday last. His Lordship Mr. Justice Watson
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  • 1132 996 CONSTRUCTION OF RUBBER HESTKICTION ORDINANCE lhe Crown figured as appellants in I wo appeals from judgments of the District -Judge in the Supreme Court, Singapore, before Mr. .Justice Deane on Saturday, says the Free Press. In the first action the appeal was against the dismissal of
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  • 1009 997 THE GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ARRIVAL (Translated for the Echo; His Excellency the Governor General of the Dutch East Indies arrived at Belawan on the 9th instant, at about 8.10 a.m. on board the Government yacht W ega accompanied by the warship Zeven Provincien. The yacht went alongside
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  • 21 998 BIRTH At the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, on Sunday, 13th inst., to Mr. n d Mrs. John Finlay, a daughter.
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  • 891 998 At the meetings of the Advisory Committee on opium, several of the members called attention to the large illicit traffic m drugs in which the nationals l of various countries are still engaged, and, as usual, the spokesmen of those countries or Governments either denied that the
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  • 490 998 -1.0. M Dr. and Mrs. Well ngton have left Ku da Lumpur <*n route for .Lipan. Dr. ant Mrs. Fletcher and their two children are going too. Ihe Coroner’s inquiry concerning the death of Sir Lionel Woodward will be held on the 23rd instant, and not today as previously
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  • 64 998 DEATHS j A \g Seah.—At 14, North Boat Quay, Singapore, on the 14th instant, Seah Liang Seah, J.l’., ex-Member of the Legislative Council, member of the Chinese Advisory Board. Xh<jo.—At 12.45 a. in. this morning at S'o. Hsa, MacAlisfer Road, Penang, Madam Khoo Siew Im, (wife of the late Mr.
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  • 1133 999 Inter« Ocean We have received a eopy of the August issue of Inter-Ocean, the Dutch East Indian illustrated magazine published at Batavia. This is a Malayan number, and very creditable to all responsible. The articles are informative and attractive, and the illustrations are what one might expect from
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  • 228 999 In the Police Court yesterday afternoon Mr. C. W. A. Sennett heard the cost in which Tan Hong Tye was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Tan Choon Sin, a witness for prosecution in the Sandilands Street murder case. Inspector Brownings conducted the case and Mr. Ong Huck
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  • 380 999 Two Straits-born Chinese elerh ployed by William Jacks and CmL and the financial branch of the Bi n X! police, respectively, and Stuife.L Chinese building contractor were D iJ the Acting Chief Jostice (Mr J DBticg bproule), on twe charges of both of which
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  • 1084 1000 suBUDHARs WIFE CHARGED 4 WITH BIGAMY Warrior’s 1 ale Of Woe from Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, September 12 The ipob Magistrate's Court presented uite lively scene last Friday and Saturday when Sut Prim Kaur, one time of the Nursing Staff of the Cenir;i! Mental Hospital, was charged
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  • 812 1000 FORMER SINGAPORE BOOKMAKER SENTENCED sequel to arrest occurnM at the Brii>h Police Court. Shanghai, on August 27, when James Christie, BE., aged 50. a mining agent, and during the war a Colonel in the British Army, and who was at one time a bookmaker in Singa|K>re, appeared
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  • 296 1001 i view oi t -B.F.P Since intending Rugby players were asked to put down their names' on the notice board at the S.C C. a considerable number of signatures have appeared and a very successful season seems assured. Besides the Club fifteens, the Services, Merchants and the
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  • 756 1001 CONTROLLER’S STATISTICS An official announcement by the Rub/ bur Controller estimates that the increase oi 10 per cent, in the exportable allowance will produce an additional 6,800 tons this quarter in Malaya, less an adjustment ot 9(H) tons in the allowances to smallholders, or, say, 5,9(H) tons net.
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  • 259 1001 S. K. K. Marican, was this inormng charged before Mr. C. W. A. fcwv with criminal breach of trust in respect of one set of gold krosangs set with diamonds valued at $5OO, the property Mohamed Ali bin Mohamed, He case was fixed foY September 21. Bail
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  • 89 1001 tom i* Thursday At about 8.30 p.tm on Ibursa Chinese went to the house al 93, Anipang-st., and. 1 tired two shots at one Annama The first shot «ay;' eond bullet lodged se a boy who hmd Annamali. t h ;B m-X" ed to hospital, where ing.
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  • 25 1002 BIRTH Mtt ,G.uWßY.-At the European genital. Kuala Lumpur, on Septem- 15 to Phyllis, the wife of E. Burkeenc\. PAV.D., F.M.S., a daughter. i
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  • 1017 1002 On Saturday, Reuter cabled that the British Government has appointed Sir Henry Gollan, Chief Justice of Hong- rnn< as its representative at the public adioal enquiry into the Shanghai riots n yiav 30. Yesterday, it was stated hat a Note had been presented to the vernnient of
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  • 497 1002 apt. H 1). Walker and Major W. H Elkins, both of the F.AI S Railways, arc due back from Home leave by the P A O. Mantua about October 8. Cite arrival of the s s. Perseus at Port Swettenham has been delayed for a day or two, and
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  • 1074 1003 Food Samples Analysed Mr. A. G. Harrington, the Municipal Analyst, Singapore, has presented a report on his analysis of a large number of foodstuffs, and on the whole it is favourable. The quality in most cases was good. This does not apply to the milk sold by itinerant
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  • 571 1003 waler ''’"■"SiS®»», Owing to a charge bavin™ l framed a case against a i^ 1 an alleged breach of the R„u? w! *f) Si™ Mr. Hastings Rhodes. wh o the defendant, took th. objeotion that the charge ft? it did not give defendant for instance no date wee
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  • 1289 1004 VISIT TO KJ ANT AN £SfERTAINED Al GARDEN PARTY correspondent writes. J, r George and Lady Maxwell arrived t Kuantan on the 4th September at As the public were aware of tbeir arrival Hags were hoisted as a mark 4 respect. u z u The following morning
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  • 366 1004 d> r.-tand is a very fin* buildingMai Observer. Interested Gathering A large gathering including the Resident Councillor, Mr. E. E. Chambers, Mr. Stratton Ferrier, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Robinson, Dr. Taylor, Mr. 11. R. Chcesemun, Bro. Paul, Mr. F. E. Dilley, Dr. Sayers, Mr. N. A. M.
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  • 1089 1005 JUDGE’S COMMENTS IN SINGAPORE ACTION Plaintiff was also in debt for goods obtained from the business to the amount of 900 dollars. This was mostly for champagne and cigars, the best of which he had been enjoying in Singapore while his employer was starving in Germany.’’ This
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  • 496 1005 the taiping^ Ui|l)ei| (From Our c7 m Further evidence was Tuesday in the W* in which five Punjabis nan, Singh, Tara Singh? Surat S > Singh and Thatar Singh stand on a Charge of murder of on V watchman in the employ Taiping Tin Mines. P Wh The
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  • 53 1006 MARRIAGE Donald— Donaldson.-—At the Pres- Kterian Church, Singapore, on September 15, 1925, by the Rev. G. H. Douglas. lan Alexander, only son of John McDonald, Esq., Learney Anns Hotel, Torphins, Aberdeenshire, to Martha Adam, elder daughter of the late Rev. J Donaldson. Craigellachie. Banffshire, and Mrs. J. Donaldson,
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  • 1028 1006 H is characteristic of the extraordinary -italic of this country which we know nv the generic name of Malaya that its tt-pcverv from slump conditions has been ..swift and sure. We had three years of slump, years in which rubber, the staple support of the country, sold at
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  • 499 1006 Mr Athelstan Braddon has returned to Sereniban from his trip to China. Mr A B Voules, late Resident Councillor, Penang, and Mrs Voules, \x ho had been staying for some time al Berkshire, are moving into Howe House. Kinson, Bournemouth, which will he their permanent address in future. Mr.
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  • 1013 1007 The Situation in Morocco French operations in the western area of Morocco are developing satisfactorily, judging from the official reports, hut at several points the fighting appears to have been very severe and costly. It is probably correct to tay that the French offensive has been hastened to
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  • 182 1007 Arising out of the minutes of the Taiping Sanitary Board, at the last meeting, the Chairman referred to the reply of the General Manager, F. M. S. Railways, in regard to additional extension to the Taiping Railway Station. At the request of the Board, the Chairman said, he had
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  • 249 1007 S 'KAN'DEDDUTCH STEAME( v ondellJ^ as (Prom Our B The Dutoh ashore at Polo Bukom have fruitlessly If their efforts wera 10 tow her ct this morning the Batavia taken off and forwarded bv th 10 cine There is 1,000 ton, for Singapore. Capt. Farrell the vessel at
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  • 262 1007 a ue v 01 S.F.P. A pretty wedding was solemnised st the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on Wednesday morning, the partiesi being Miss Doris Marie Bacon and Mr. China Klemm of the Colonial Motors LimitedThe Rev. Father P- Ruaudel officmted. The bride, who was given away by
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  • 193 1008 4 Tamil was charged before Mr. G. A. Hereford in the District Court yesterday ./ternoon with breaking into the house of Mother Tamil at Glugor at 12.15 a.m w September 5. Complainant said that while he was wleep accused broke into his house and nailed out one
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  • 323 1008 6hwowBßED by Hose and Rifle Rather an exciting incident occurred this morning at the junotion of York and Ayer Itam Roads, all the trouble being sused by one M. H. Noordin, formerly foreman of the Electric tramways who, it is Med, has not been sound in his
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  • 607 1008 I here passed away yesterday forenoon at his residence No. 1 1 North Boat Quay. Mr. Scali Liang Seah. one ul the most highly respected Chinese inhabitants ol Sing.i|s»re, beloved alike <>l his fellow countrymen and all the Europeans who ever had the pleasure
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  • 559 1008 Malay Fisherman's Prophecy Fulfilled W riting from home August 10, Dr. Norman Black, who will be remembered by many in Singapore, says: B\ this mail I heard with profound grief of the tragic news that a young lad\ had been seized by a shark at the Swimming
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  • 694 1009 MALAY EDUCATIONAL FUND SUGGESTED In a letter to the Malay Mail, A Malay” writes: What I want to bring to the notice of iny Malay friends is the proposition of doing something to perpetuate Sir Lionel Woodward’s' memory, ft was the late Sir Lionel Woodward who, in
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  • 460 1009 (lie oim -S.F.P. Perak Schools Competing The annual athletic competition for ihe Glugor Shield, the handsome shield presented by Mr. D. A. M. Brown, will be competed for on Saturday on the Esplanade by the local Schools and for the first time in the history of these
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  • 477 1009 silly Bx. A e noted with satieL clear exposition of the thfc ranklyn Robinson the -I’ passing sentence of one v da v «U n the Straits Settlers'* y have two objects in viewSA* guard the public here and 10 the Government of China Indies, the Philippines
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  • 1046 1010 A N INSTRUCTIVE REPORT striking reference to housing coiidiju Singapore appears in the annual twn! of °Dr. Hunter. Being what he saxs. it is increasingh eviL't that some influence is at work protect the town from large epide- but this hick cannot always hold and sooner or later they may
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  • 447 1010 The engagement is announced between Mr M. K Foster, brother of Mr. M J Foster, of Seremban, and Miss Betty Robinson. Mr. E. L Killick, rubber editor ut the 1 inancial Time-, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur, and is the guest of Ml and Mrs. W E. Wallis. There
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  • 924 1011 Restrictions and Passports Apropos of our note on the removal of the restrictions preventing Germans from taking up domicile in British Colonies and Dependencies, and in the Dominions, we notice that a cable from Simla announces the withdrawal of general restrictions on every ex-enemy alien, as such, into
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  • 253 1011 The three young Singapore people Messrs Kanagasabai, Scully and de Silva, the last named Private Secretary to Mr. Justice Deane, who are on a trip from Singapore to London in a Trojan motor car were in Penang this morning and attracted attention They should have passed via
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  • 679 1011 ANNUAL Meeting T'>e P^ h SPE a C SZ R «HT EB shareholders of the Batang mg Company, Limited, wasM? to-day at the registered off Company, 33 Beach Street P. 01 present were Mr. Reimann} Th ebai. Mr. C. R Mr. Chew Khuan Bim m
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  • 337 1012 P.C.C. v. Publc Services A closely contested game of hockey was witnessed yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade when the P.C.C. met the Public Services, this being the second match in the Hockey League. The Club won hv two goals to one. TheP.C.C. had a fairly strong team
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  • 813 1012 MANAGING AGENTS FINANCING THE COMPANY I he annual gt neral meeting of Malayan Matches, Ltd., was held on September 10 at the company offices, Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Buildings, Kuala Lumpur In the absence of the chairman, Mr. J. A. Russell, Mr. James Davidson presided and the others
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  • 263 1012 wont nave S F.P. I her e are divers ways in which a Chinese can celebrate his birthday, but the one that has just been introduced by Mr. Lim Leong Kang, senior partner t Messrs. Lam Clioon and Co., Cecil Strct, a well-known rubber firm, is somewhat of
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  • 719 1013 REPORT I*OR SINGAPORE Dr Hunter in his health report on Singapore has the following: Anti-malarial work. Very little purely anti-malarial work was required to be done during the year. It should be remembered that all work of this nature is now done from an anti-mosquito point of view
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  • 248 1013 The Visit To Kedah His Excellency The Acting High Commissioner. the Hon. Mr. E. 8. Hose, C.M.G.., accompanied by Mr. C. A. Vlieland, Private Secretary to the High Commissioner, touched at Kulim on his way to Alor Star by car. His Excellency and his Private Secretary arrived
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  • 544 1013 1 IRST AFTER Maw y Ea#s I he Malacca branch < f al AgH-Hortieultural rSt show last ca correspondent of the Mali' was arranged within a ven h aild that it should have lllat success reflects great credit mittee, consisting o f the u 00 K Scott (vice-chairman),
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  • 1076 1014 BOLSHEVIKS THE EAST l n face of the insidious menace of s lC vik agents which all who dwell in the East realise is a very serious one, is some comfort to learn that the peril fnllv realised by Cabinet Ministers in i ,d;tn<l. We learn that Mr. Churchill j'q
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  • 497 1014 Mr C. H King, Manager of ChinchRestaurants, Ltd., Lindon. left lor Marseilles yesterday by the >.s Kashima Marti. Dr. F. Wilson, Medical Officer, Tanjong Rambutan. and Mrs Wilson returned toTanjong Rambutan this morning from Penang. Lieutenant ommander I T. B Not I y, R. has been appointed t< act
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  • 1711 1015 WIDOW’S ACTION SUCCEEDS ON MAJOR CLAIM In the Supreme Court. Penang, this morning, Mr. Justice Whitley delivered judgment in the suit in which Kang Cheng Swee Neoh. the widow of the late Mr. Heah Swee Lee, olaimed a sum of $llO,OOO out of the estate, which she
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  • 705 1016 -S.T. ,„rTHER CAPTURES BY MOTOR FU LAUNCHES i d spite of the most vigilant eyes t ur preventive fleet continues to teen on the West coast, and in spite the tact that hundreds of their comCl |-s are doing hard labour behind walls, rubber smugglers continue S ir
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  • 340 1016 Kui.es Alleged to be Ultra Vires Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby sat in the Supreme Court, Kuala LumjWr, this morning, specially to hear the Seremban criminal appeal by Mr. J. W. Gillman, rubber dealer, Seremban, against a conviction and sentence of a fine of $lOO, or two months’’ rigorous
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  • 380 1016 WAR-TIME SUGAR CONTRACT In the Supreme Court on Friday morning the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, delivered judgment m the action in which Nuguardus Purshotumdas and Co., a well-known Singapore firm of merchants, cla med .•*•129.984 for alleged breach of agreement from the N. V. Handel ALiatschappij
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  • 165 1016 D- terday iiv< little Chinese boys, who found no other way of enjoying themselves on the Sultan's birthday, went lor a bathe near the stone stops opjosCi the Johore Bahru General Post Office, ay > the Strait- Dm» J»»hor< Bahru correspondent, writing on September 18 Ihe tide
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 307 1017 .—S.F.P. The following is the list of horses in work for the meeting in October: Redfearn’s Stable: Bonnie Friend, Star of Athole, Whiskers, Little Wonder, Merry Maiden, Bex, Rubberneck, Essex, Happy Days, Royal Hussar, Marquise, Hayston, Loch Ess, Meklong. Turleys Stable Genzano, Cleopatra, Airbird 11, Colens, Red
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    • 1198 1017 SEVEN SCHOOLS COMPETE Penang A.C.S. Win Again I'or the third year in succession the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, carried off the handsome Glugor Shield presented by Mr. D. A. M. Brown for annual competition between schools, on Saturday on the Esplanade. \nd their performance was by no means
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    • 1025 1018 The Position oe St. Xavier s correspondent writes: I have noticed that almost whenever you make reference -he inter-schools sports you regret, and .Jghlh too, that St. Xavier's have not .’in,.'into it. According to your article ;l)p other day St. Xavier's had taken ~.i ri for three
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  • 413 1018 FOUR ACCUSED SENTENCED (/•rurn (hir Own CorrenpondeHi}. i nt evidence was concluded on Saturday m the sensational Taiping case m meh fivu Punjabis named Kishen Singh, Im i Singh, Surat Singh, Bhagal Singh and Thatar Singh, were arraigned on a v. large of murder of one Veer
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  • 112 1018 Assailants Surrender Padang, September 10 An assistant of Pinangawan Estate in Mecara Laboen district has been murdered by the coolies It was learned later that the decesued Mr. V oigt was a German The chief mandor was also severely wounded by the assailants. Some arrests have been
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  • 695 1019 LEAN AND CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Thursday evening Tin during the week has been distinctly firmer and at the closing price of £263 three months, shows a gam of £6 during the period under review. Rubber, after a set-back to 3/2£ per lb., has sharply appreciated in price and
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  • 619 1019 S.F.P. Two Javanese in the Dock rim story of a fight which had a fatal termination was told at the Singapore Assizes on Friday, when, before the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule, and a special jury, two Javanese, Ahmat bin Osman and William Alexander,
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  • 130 1019 Judges Ruling on Restriction Poim Mr. Justice Deane gave judgment in lite Supreme Court Singapore in the appeal of the Crown against a finding of the District Judge on a section of the Restriction Ordinance. Mr. Franklyn Robinson acquitted a Chinese rubber dealer on a charge of
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  • 162 1019 A Chinese, who is wanted in Soursba- |gt LuM \a to answer charges of robbery, < y/y, produce before Mr. I g&M in lh( )l<trict Court Singapore, t- >n proceedings being taken- BMmI wa- g-\eii by a Jayams' I EgVg vho said he had been U
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  • 1189 1020 ANTHONY CO.'S SHARE LIST At#*»»,* IM fg 11 L SfSnhs;“e-«“LM“ 2 ii «!K2»»bl>«-B«Ut«, LU. 8.50 lieJStoi.*' lyy /J? >.!d. U i.wj ua [Wl?B%ber Estate. Hf J 140 r Wr5l»/l RnbUT Estates, Ltd. 1.35 MRBffjlur Rubber Estates, Ltd 3.10 3 .25 Estates,Ltd 9.00 9.a0 Estates, Ltd. 6.C0 -25 Estate, Ltd... 2.95
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  • 75 1020 Taiping, for the first half of September, (2 dredges), 75,000 yards, 327 piouls. No. 2 Dredge lost 39 boors boiler oleaninj. North Taiping, for the first half ol September, 40,000 yards, 322 piculs. South Taiping, for the first half of September, 50,000 yards, 173 piculs. Batang Padang, for
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  • 774 1020 SUMATRA JAVA NEWS A BRUTAL MURDER (Iransiatcd for the Echo) Al about O.uU uu Saturday morning, the P.lth inslant, a brutal murder is said to hay» been coinimtl'd in the Immigration Camp at Gloegoer, Medan, in which i Chinese was done to death. According to the report some 15 hinese
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