The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 29 September 1925

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS I VOL 23 PENANG SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 NO. 39
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    • 295 1 CONTENTS H MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) R LEADERS jg Kedah Notes 1029 Jy 8a Rubber Supply and Demand 1024 j St. George’s Church 1035 M Seamen and Communists 1020 Co-operators at Vai iance 1038 A 1009 >9 |S Traffic 1028 Weddings in Penang 1035 de W Paper and Proteotion 1034 Distant Penang
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    • 208 2 **o V* *4 V* VQ* Qi TMB V I STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. J& c$ 5/7 11 flf Sft skp Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, Jr yk> and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the W vg daily issues,
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  • 989 1020 Singapore rubber market reports a ijttk under a fortnight ago mentioned ihat values had gradually declined on an easv market and a lack of orders, but showed a slight recovery at the close. There was no pronounced indication definite buying by manufacturers. Thf market was, undoubtedly,
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  • 502 1020 Mr P. Moore who arrived by the n i p is relieving Mr. S. Lack as Su[«. Imiendeut of the Eastern Extenc n Llegraph Co. inc latter is proceding to hefoo in the s.s. Khiva. M' rs. R I). Acton. H A. Furrer, d .and Mm. G E. Cator,
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    • 29 1020 p-c straits cbo PUBLISHED DAILY MAIL EDITION w ,.,inins thp news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe IHE CRITERION PRESS, LIMITED 5'J, Beach Street, Penang
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  • 1223 1021 A British Case at Geneva Reuter cables that the sub-G’ommittee appointed by the Council of the League of Nations to investigate the evidence in Mosul dispute has recemmended that certain points of a juridical nature should be submitted to the International Court. The Secretary of State for the
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  • 1885 1021 widow s cu IM The D foliowk>« r i B °u> e J f n GMEs I Lordship Mr. J U9tiw ffyu 1 of fc, in the sail i n which Swee Neoh, the widow Zl Heah Swee Lee. chimed a X out of the estate, which
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  • 476 1022 In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Saturday Mr. Justice Deane gave judgment in the appeal by the Crown against the acquittal of Chew Liang I by the District Judge of landing rubber without u permit in contravention of the liuobcr Restriction Ordinance. W lien the appeal was
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 689 1023 P. H. C. L. v. P. S. The Penang Health Culture League played their second fixture in the Hockey League against the Public Services, on the Esplanade yesterday. Play commenced at 5.15 p.m. sharp witle the Public Services defending the fort end. A fast game was witnessed
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    • 830 1023 A Successful Afternoon The sky meeting arranged by the Royal Johore Polo Club, the outstanding feature of the celebrations in honour of His Highness’ Sir Ibrahim’s birthday, drew a big crowd to the Passir Plangie Race Course yesterday afternoon, His Highness himself being a prominent figure on
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  • 1117 1024 ST 1 anilid not surprise us to learn that tion of the Union Castle Line, Vaoetown, in calling tor volunteer u and trimmers and the remark-Tn-spon* by young men to whom inv itation was addressed had broken back of the strike, at least so far African ports
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  • 477 1024 Mr M. A Akbar, Senior Scout-mas-ter < t the i'ir-t Selnngnr I mop, Victoria Institution, has been appointed District Scoutmaster for Sel.-mgor. It is understood that Mr. Kimmel's house at Lahat was struck by lightning during the storm on Saturday afternoon, but the extent of the damage
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  • 1177 1025 M.M. ALLEGED SALTING OF MINE BEAR RAID ON THE SHARES As already reported, theseoond ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Tepah Tin Dredging Company, Limited, was held at noon yesterday at the register ed offioee of the Company (Messrs. Katz Bros.) when there were present
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  • 437 1025 CHETTY SUIT JUDGMENT FOR pr In the Supreme r„ Jnetice Whitley Jfc the very involved end i» action m which R. M. N a well-known local former employee, R. M. MJdS' for an acconnt to be taken ft*"’!, receiverl by him a, m. Mew rf Moona Na van»,
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  • 648 1025 Harbour Incident Kiyumi Himura, a T^P f are9f by Inspector Brown tefore Sennett in the Police Coa wi h navigating the Tai te ®bar ho st, in the Penang Harbo 13 in such a manner as to fl life The case was postponed >-30 .perdin, the JPublic Prosecutor
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  • 1039 1026 SIN tumivii 1 1 EE m Following arc extracts ui Committee meetings at Singapore: Mr. A. 15 j euman s resignation alter nearly lour years must valuable sei vice to tne Association was accepted, liie Vice-President again voiced tne Association s appreciation and moved that Mr. Penman be
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  • 1033 1027 ui num I.—M.M. INSPECTION BY G.O.C. A Company Dinner A parade of the M.S.V.R. wan held on Monday on the Kuala Lumpur padung, when the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Sir I'heodore Fraser, K.C.8., C. 5.1., C.M.G., inspected the 97 men who were on parade. Capt. J.
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  • 437 1027 The following is the directors’ report and accounts for the year ended June 30 1925 for presentation at the fifth annual general meeting to be held at the company’s office, Kuala Lumpur, on September 30. The yardage treated during the year amounted to 491,800 cubic yards a
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  • 160 1027 ST- King Recovering After Fortnights Illness Bangkok. September 15 For over a fortnight the King been ill with a varying high El* hire and uneven pulse. On 8a ur condition had m P rove d 80^ eu Ihe patient is still weak, further rest and medical atten recovery
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  • 1059 1028 .oncerted attempt is to be made deal vith traffic problems Malaya and to give the what it lias Inng needed, lde set of regulations. At present V are all sorts of rules, but there is nniformitv between those in the 31 t and the F. M. S. Where these
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  • 411 1028 < Ji 11 i I ST. >750.000 INVOLVED IN LOCAL LITIGATION 1 iie estate of Tan Cheng Siorg, de ctast a, a former manager of the Over >eas hinese Bank in > ngapor and composing a rubber plantation in Johore valued at S7SO.(MN), was it volved in
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  • 109 1028 The Malacca Observer says:—-The Johore (government has granted the mm of s&gt;3&lt;X) as compensation to the two Malabari accused in th&lt; Segamat case, that is $l5O each to Raman Nair and Kunchu Nair, father and -on, respectively. These two rm-n after being sentenced to ix month rigorou-
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  • 1111 1029 The Megaphone This is an age of advertisement, original, suggestive, surprising or blatant. The big drum and the megaphone are not the most acceptable forms, and we wish some one would restrain the energetio individuals who pass through our busy thoroughfares eaoh morning bellowing and booming the features
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  • 197 1029 En.tovable Evening The Thfi Dansant organised by the committee of the Presbyterian Church in aid of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Fund and held in the Town Hall yesterday evening proved a real success. Tea was served to those present between 4.30 p.rn. and 6 p.m. The dance commenced at
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  • 161 1029 Inquest at Kuala Lumper (From Out Own Corretpndent) tl Kuala Lumper, September 23 loe Kuala Lumpur Magistrate held an enquiry to-day into the death of Bir LjoneJ Woodward. Chief Justice F.M.S. After medical evidence and the evidence of hospital sisters and others,thefoUovi a&lt; verdict was returned:
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  • 191 1029 ven M.M- (From Our Own Correspondent). The annual Championship meeting of the Kedah and Province Golfing Association will be held at Saturday and Sunday. On morning there will be an 18i holes competition on club handicap*» competition will also serve M the q T round for the afternoon
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  • 153 1030 A LUNCHEON PARTY SIR HO TUNG’S TRIBUTE [Reuter's Telegrams] London, September 23 Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung gave a fl lanobeon to Sir and Qaillemard, who are leaving for in a fortnight. The gae&ts «laded Sir Charles Addis, Sir Gilbert Grindle, (Colonial Office) Sir Roderick Jonee(Chairman
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  • 374 1030 i hiding B. T. Another Chandu Seizure on Seang Bee Captain Connelly, master of the Seang Bee, was summoned in the District Court, SwnpoTfii in connection with the seizure of 1,135 tahils of chandu on board the vessel when she arrived at Singapore from Chiniport» on August
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  • 551 1030 HOTEL ACCOMMODATION INSUFFICIENT (From Our Own Correspondent', At the monthly meeting of the Kinta Sanitary Board, the Hon. Mr. Rich asked whether the figures relating to deaths from malaria during the period under review were correct and whether they embraced the whole Sanitary Board area The Health Officer
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  • 1008 1030 CHARGE AGAINST RUB3ER DEALER Summons Dismissed In the District Court, Penang, this morning, Mr. G. A. Hereford dismissed tin* summons against Cheng Eng Heng &lt;&lt;i hop Hong Soon, 337, Beach Street, I’ruaiig, as the charge as framed by the Prosecuting Officer was bud Defendant was before the Court
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  • 643 1031 CLAIM BY CHINESE LADY Important Question in Supreme Court In the Supreme Court, Singapore, on Tuesday, before the Acting Chief Justice, Air. Justice Sproule, an action was commenced involving an important question regarding the liabilities of bankers taking a mortgage from an executor. The plaintiff in the
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  • 368 1031 E a Fined for Assault I ai A \v r kuala Lumpur police court I Ah. J. K. Stark fined Mr. G. K s I Whittle, manager of New Amherst es- I late, Kuala Lumpur, $5 for assault on I a Chinese. Mr. Whittle pleaded not I
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  • 1325 1032 validity of rules QUESTIONED EXPORTERS' 1 &gt;ILEMMA The following from the Malay Mail, unifies yesterday's report: Before Mr. Justice Farrer-Manby, at yje Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Saturday morning, Mr. W. G. W. Hastof Messrs. Lovelace and Hastings, X'ed an appeal by Mr. J. W. Gillsnn. of
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  • 349 1032 Assault on Woman in the Police Court, this morning, Air. C. W. A. Sennett heard the case in which Yusoff Ali bin Mohamed Haidar, a Bengali, was charged with using criminal force to a Malay woman named Haji Milah binti Haji Salleh on August 18, and causing mischief
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  • 1115 1033 ALLEGED BEAR RAID ON SHARES Interesting Annual Meeting Allegations of a bear raid’ on the shares and the circulation of false reports concerning the dredge and a demand for a contradiction of these rumours were made at second ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Tepah
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  • 286 1033 v unless S.F.P. At the recent meeting of tu. 0 I Racing Association at Kuala T h StrWi important change was made which will affect the owners o f erJJu and amateur riders particularly ft end of paragraph 5 of rule 1 which X fines the term "ex-griffin”
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  • 160 1033 P. F. S. v. Borneo Company The Borneo Company Football El®’® tried conclusions with a secon s* of the Penang Free School y*i J and were badly beaten to i e u six goals to nil. The boy» perior to their opponents, a things much ginning to end.
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  • 21 1034 birth Kiiaust 30, at Worthing, to "Sred wife of James Guy Heriot, 'jCang Estate, Bahau, KM.B.. i# ugbter- npATH
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  • 1087 1034 v cording to Reuter, the Chairman tbt y ;l \al Committee of the United I V)|tee Senate, in a speech on September »5 siid he believed that the greatest I &lt;ible factor in the promotion of peace would be for the .ritish and Americans to control the
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  • 493 1034 Mr G. R. M Miller, of the Oulram Hoad School, Singapore, arrived at .Malacca and has taken charge of the English School at Limboigan. Un dit that an officer in the Crown Agent s engineering department has been appointed to succeed Mr Anthony as general manager of
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  • 31 1034 i,ugD DEATH _\t the General Hospital last 3ltt ht Ethel Lucy, beloved wife of W. iter Bruee, Chersonese Estate, and mother of Bonnie, Sheila and jsa Sadlv missed ad deep y
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  • 883 1035 P. W. D. Expenditure An interesting example of the big discrepancy” frequently to be found between expenditure authorised by the Legislative and Federal Councils and the amount actually spent on the works for which the money is voted, is refetred to by the Malay Mail. The last Government
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  • 346 1035 'tparimeii S.F.P. Schemes for Raising Fun»s A meeting of members of the congregation of the St. George’s Church, Penang, was held at the Residency” yesterday afternoon to consider schemes for assisting the finances of the Church. It was decided that a Carnival should be held, on the
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  • 484 1035 I sh,;r 1 ERJURy "I’h Ye 8 o Lo“‘TV,’ Itr that S a’ 1 0 1 witr, perinn r k llk8 hat on April 21 he W P two person, jumping intt| Nd sampan while he wJho», Knmbar on the 19th, 20th' J Accused was one of the
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  • 320 1035 StATOK— vitaA quiet but pretty P&lt;w t«. nized at St George. yeeterday afternoon. jf* parties being Mr. L Estate, Dunlop Bnbbe seaond son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank b Of r d Hayne Seaton, of Port Talbot, Wales, England, and Miss Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 250 1036 We gather that the trouble with the peninsular telegraph system last week vas caused by the fact that the wires, biah are laid along the railway track, vsr® broken down by a storm between lao Choom Tong and Haad Yai. Part of hs delay resulting has been due
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  • 2401 1036 M.M. INQUEST AT KUALA LUMPUR Temporarily of L n sound Mind” Mr. J. K. Stark, the Kuala Lum pur police magistrate, acting in his capacity as coroner, held an inquiry on Wednesday, touching tin recent tragic death of Sir Lionel Woodward. hiei Justice, F.M.S. Hie Hon.
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  • 200 1037 GAROET MURD ER MYSTERY AUST R A LI AnT~BLO(Hkt HANDKERC®,* 1 The Strait) Aneta telegrams™ the Aed of the murder of Mrs r SUSpect Macfie, has been arrested at J on board the Tasman X ed handkerchiefs were found session. Investigations am 018 P* Alter telephone 'XX& Liroet and Batavia,
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  • 211 1037 I’he case In which Lee Chwee Keow Neo a Chinese lady, claims $20,000 from the P. and 0. Banking Corporation was concluded in the Supreme Court Singapore before the Acting ChitJustice, Mr. Justice Sproule, yesterday, judgment being reserved. Plaintiff, lor whom Mr. H. D. Mundell appeared, claimed
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  • 1193 1038 noFEZY MEETING AT KUALA BRfc LUMPUR Thp following concludes the Malay report of the Jaffnese Co-operative f Ltd.'s first annual general meetheld at the Town Hall, on Sunday: 1 Vyramuthu drew attention to 3 on the agenda, which was: To r the committee’s recommenda?Dk for honoraria of
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  • 515 1038 TO M. Chetty Loses Action Because he was a minor when hr signed a promissory note a young solicitor s clerk came successfully out of an action brought by a chetty before Mr Justice Deane in the Supreme Court Singapore, says Thursday s l re
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  • 970 1039 STORMY MEETING IN KUALA LUMPUR The following is an extract from the Malay Mail’s report, which is to be continued’’. I'he first annual general meeting of the Jaffnese Co-operative Society, Ltd., was held on Sunday, at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall, when Mr. S. T. Thomas presided,
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  • 440 1039 ifteen per 7 preference s Babes a Ihe offices of the I’erriek and Co.) in Chambers, Singapore, Messrs. A. J. Fer„uson m «P's» Mr. D J. Ward \i E. S. S Constable, manager* T’’ M 'l’he accounts for the vear I Co T n,pan 1025, have been voThV*
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  • 1114 1040 Even those who make a feature of ticis mg the Governor and High Cornwill admit that Sir Laurence Xnardhas the gift of saying the Ibt thing at the right time. It has illustrated on mure than one occaduring his term of office in Malaya neV er more fortunately
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  • 508 1040 Mrs Nambyar, wife of the Hon. Mr. I' K Nambyar arrived from Madras ties morning accompanied by her bro-tin-r, Mr. N. G. Menon. 2nd Lt Cheah heang Lim, Jl’ re turned to 1 |k»li on Thursday night from i' &gt;rt Hickson, whither he had gone in connection with the
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  • 897 1041 In Morocco A French official message from Fez, summing up a week’s operations in Morocco, shows important gains, but there is naturally keen disappointment at the failure of the Spaniards to advance from Alhucemas. The Madrid cables are singularly lacking in information at times, but few people will
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  • 316 1041 Verdict of Accidental Death A Coroner’s inquest into the death of the two Chinese women who were crushed underneath a junk on Weld Quay on September 15, was held by Mr. C,W.A. Sennett, in the Police Court this morning. Dr. J.A. Cowan, Medical Officer, General Hospital,
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  • 883 1041 BUS,NESS canoes Hms 'k OLD COMPANY 10 bEw D An extraordinary J If I shareholder. of th, c«h fit**- ia S k. I was held to-day at thTou?*». U I The Hon Mr presided and the oth er 8 %L Messrs. R.P. Phii lipßt j I B.
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  • 296 1042 A fire fighting demonstration with al emiakmanufactured by the Fo unite Fi-efoam A Ltd., Fire Prevention Engineers, iqent Street, London, (for which Messrs. -■.r«?e and Thomas are the local agents) *m given yesterday in the presence of 'large crowd on the Renong ground. Amongst those present were
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  • 1189 1042 airr. M M Within the next few months the Fisheries Department will be possessed of a trawler, which is coming out from Home, says the Malaya Tribune. Mr. Green has proceeded with investigation* more enthusiastically than most ama tours and since data regarding Malayan fisheries is so scanty
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  • 699 1043 THE GOVERNOR=GENERAL’S DEPARTURE (Translated for the Echo) H.E. the Governor-General of the 1 1 Mitch East indies, who has been making an official tour of the East Coast of Sumatra, visited Pangkalan Brandan and Tandjong I’oera, Langkat, early on Saturday morning, the 19th instant, in a
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  • 340 1043 .—S.T. An Old Offender A Hylam "boy"' named Guan Siang, employed by Mr. Clark, late of Ipoh, was charged, before Mr. W. J. K. Stark, the Kuala Lumpur police magistrate, with the theft of a pair of gold cuff links, the property of his master, who is
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  • 453 1043 PERAK M.V. I. S.T. A correspondent writes: I at le n stant the R I Mr. Wong Yick Tong M.FC r I tertained the officers N p I an At Home” V 8. Miners' Association I gady beflagged on the K I Sapphire Cinema OrchX 11 I ered quite a
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  • 1104 1044 tbe Legislative and Federal Coun- I .member will soon be occupied with I D ideration of the various features Budget speech and Supply,” and will then be able to criticise the I U rnment for what it has done and I H they are at a loss for L-
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  • 480 1044 Mr 1 W Douglas, D. 0., Klang, is going home on leave next month. Mr A J Minjoot is to act temjxjrarily as Deputy Registrar, Supreme &lt; 1 urt. Malacca. Mr J. S Whittaker, formerly man ager ot Petaling Tin, Ltd., has re turned from leave. Consul General van
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  • 779 1045 The New Straits Judge In the Straits Echo some weeks ago it was announced that Mr. G.G. Seth would fill the vaoancy caused by the appointment of Mr. Justice Whitley to the AttorneyGeneralship. Our Singapore oontemporaries promptly announced that this was not confirmed there.” Yet our announcement was
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  • 346 1045 In th« final set of the Veteran»’ Doubles, Miles and Mugliston beat Fulcher and Doig 9—7. Fifty-seven games in all were played. The first two sets were played on Wednesday and the Free Press commenting on these said: lt is doubtful whether any previous tennis final at the
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  • 1813 1045 MEETING iyPENA Nc To om labour matters' DlgPo At the invitation ot the M.i, 3Eij Agricultural Aeeooiatiou Pwi M meeting ot the Plante»’ on wa B h,ld at W» m Chamber of Commerce, P.L,? fy* ft, Cumming, the Chairnt^,73JF 11 oAere present in, laded IrT Chair j““). Mr.
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  • 448 1046 Hongkong Dealers Importing From Singapore It is highly probable that the Government s depot at W anshai for the selling of firewood will be closed soon, since the hinese vendors have a sufficient stock in hand now, reports the Hongkong Daily Press. Since the closing of the West
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  • 1639 1047 SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING 21 Per Cent. Dividend As already reported the sixth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Batu Lintang Bubber Company, Limited, was held at noon on Saturday at the registered offices of the Company, 33, Beach Street, Penang. The Hon. Mr. W.
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  • 1836 1048 solution of SLUM PROBLEM jilplh President s Last Meeting y r Janies Lornie, Deputy Presioi the Municipal Commissioners,' the chair for the last time on Frireports the Free Press, when an ,‘iamarv monthly meeting of the Comuiisoiouers was held, and made an insisting speech on the slum
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  • 472 1049 CHINESE MATERNITY HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, September 26 A meeting of Chinese planters and traders were held on Friday, September 25, presided by Mr. \V. Cordon-Hall and supported bv Messrs. I \V. Douglas, Li Kim Chuan, J.P., Yeoh Koh Kiat, Goh Hock Huat Lee Boon Pin
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  • 500 1049 B.F.P. WHY MR. KIRTON WAS DETAINED Batavia, September 25 A guest at the same hotel wher e Air. Kirton stayed at Garoet gave the police the information which caused them to request Mr. Kirton to delay his departure for Australia, says a Straits Times Aneta message. The guest
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  • 402 1049 imner oi u -T.O.M. OFWAGt s FAVOI J{ Md at pj, hale 11-oU a.iu. o u Saturday W 1 *1 louusou, the Chairman, lhe others present were Mh™*’ I booth, I-«..UcCheane G Jas. Marshall, D u o'. H. C. Pinching 'l Varies, Ihe various items such as
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  • 1125 1050 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST I Bw,r Balfe a'Cnn-Kll-*' 17.00 B.CO M {j^K«^« b %“’|’S' Ltd 2 221 2il Jl SejgSi&^ is 1 s gfc&f% Ba* l l ;“Xr i.’ '■&gt;’! '■?■!&gt;. gßfcrt :S 3g gB s P« !ti 'ln? 3o:S ggfcllW frj” U b j. 110 1.15 i^C r ud
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  • 120 1050 Tongkah Harbour, from 20th to 26th September (being one week), 15 tons. Takuapa Valley, for the Ist to 27tb September, 655 piculs, 491 hours worked, L 10,000 yards treated. Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that Mr. K. A. Ferguson, assistant manager of Messrs. Muller and Phipps (Malaya), Ltd., was
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  • 708 1050 LEAN AND CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Thursday evening Slight daily variations in the price ot tin, with gains exceeding the losses on balance brings the three months closing price of the metal to £‘2C&gt;l I&lt;S thus showing an advance of 11 10». on last week’s quotat ion. Lubber after
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