The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 6 October 1925

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  • 20 1048 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL 23 PENANG: OCTOBER 6, 1925 NO. 40
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    • 305 1048 CON TE N I S M Ink i c .r. Ena MISCELLANEOUS: (Continued) «J £N LtADtKS Noordin Estate 1066 UM H The Planters Meeting 1050 Rl M Dhcbies in Singapore 1067 tfl tN Military and Administrative T T o rfl QB Ipoh s rower Station 1068 NR 8 Direction” 1054
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    • 222 1049 'U' k> JfsX vM*y<rl<MX w\3**zvkr WJv< I V J I )P I 4ft ■> THS JJ I I STRAITS ECHO g MAIL EDITION. sft» Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, JC I Mb and contains the latest local and States news originally published in
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  • 1231 1050 As the Planters' Association of Ma!ava has' its quarterly meetings, there is no reason why Penang should not be selected as the venue at rather more frequent intervals, and we believe the general body of planters are in favour of this course. Several years have elapsed since
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  • 53 1050 has lost one of its finest boys—Lee Mun See, one <d the sons ot Mr Lee Mun Pun, an ex trustee ot the school. e extend our heartiest sympathies to Mr. and Mrs. Mun Pun and their sorrowing family. Air. Lee Mun See died on Saturday from
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  • 124 1050 brother of Air. Khaw Joo Took, of Messrs. bin Ilin <fc Co., a well-known icsident in I'chang which occurred at. Northern Road yesterday atternoon. Deceast d had b» n in gorxl health and went up the
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  • 168 1050 /ailnroi Ab -I- )oi Kean lb an and Kean L >y, i'iok place thi-> morn ing. The corteg» which uis beautiful ly decorated with gold and silver trim ifUi”*-. -a a c-irri d bv m> mb» rs ot the (><.. e'.
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    • 26 1050 Cbe-Stralts-ecbo PUBLISHED daily mail edition «naming the news of the week prior vo departure of Mails for Europe fhe Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang
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  • 44 1050 "domestic occurrence DEATH Howell.— At Onslow Village, Guildford, on September 27. James Howell, for man years Headmaster of Malacca High School. domestic occurrence DEATH jan Soon Neo. —On September 26, frjo at Singapore. Aged 5, beloved daughter of Mr. Tan Bin Tiong. Deeply regretted.
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  • 1697 1051 LAND ON CAMERON’S HIGHLANDS IS RESTRICTION MACHINERY TO BE RETAINED? The following is a continuation of our report of the quarterly meeting of the Planters’ Association of Malaya, which was held yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce, Penang. Chinese Labourers Mr. Miller Mackay asked a question about
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  • 28 1051 come :0 Tof Mr. Law Wong V«A >» is goiM Law Loo Kong, d Ip» trjp fpr China and Japan shortly on reasons of health.
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  • 682 1052 acetic acid case j. _g 5J r N. Jones in the Police Court terday afternoon Mr- J. Costello, Chief Inspector, oharged Ibrahim a Bengali and an Indian nam«d Sikander bin ’inatamby being in fraud lent of 35 jars of aietio acid valued on Aneust 31. The first aooused
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  • 80 1052 CHAMBER’S HALF-YEARLY MEETING Trade Improvement (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, September 29 At the Chamber of Commerce half-yearly meeting, Mr. D. T. Lewis, presiding, said imports had increased 34.55 par cent, and exports 38,13 compared with the corresponding period of last year. There are indications of further improvement,
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  • 28 1052 who is at tend- ing the Far East Medical Conference opening in Japan on October 11, left, accompanied by Airs. Hoops, on the D’Artagnan.
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  • 36 1052 of the F.M.S. Police, is due back from Home leave by the I’. A O. Mantua. Mr. E. L. Sh aw, European Master, is due back from Home leave about October 5.
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  • 95 1052 that given at the Towu Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday evening, in aid of the Singapore Diocesan Fund, was one of the very best, says the Malay Mail. The hall was filled almost to overflowing. I he piece de resistance of the evening was, of course,
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  • 149 1052 at the premises of the Old Frees’ Association at which ten clubs were represented the following Ofiicers and Members of Committee were elected lor the ensuing year: President Air. Khoo Sian E«e; Vice-Presidents the Hon. Mr. P K.
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  • 486 1052 HA LI -YEA R L Y ME E TING Ihe half-yearly general meeting of the i erak Motor mon was held at the Ipoh lub, on Saturday, September 19 with the acting President Mr. W. J. aidwell, in the chair. Ihe minutes of the previous meeting having
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  • 43 1052 Town Planning Administrator, who acted a Secretary to the Resident. Selangor, three years back will return to the Selangor Secretariat as Secretary to Resident v hen Mr I’epy- goes, to the Federal Scretariat in November .-ays the paper.
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  • 1702 1053 GENERAL MEETING The fifth annual general meeting of Nawng Pet Tin, Limited, was held at the registered oilice of the Company, No. 4, Swettenham Load, Taiping, on Friday, September 25, Mr. A. J. ix-ng, managing Director ol the Company in the chair. Mr. T. J. McGregor
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  • 900 1054 MILITARY AND ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTION” H was officially announced yesterday that Marshal Lyautey, Resident(lpneral in Morocco, had resigned, and a later cable stated that Marshal Retain is likely, temporarily, to as,unlf administrative, in addition to military direction in Morocco, in toecession to Marshal Lvautey. The ■gtter was called to France, recently,
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  • 67 1054 any of the four main approach roads into Kuala Lumpur are worthy of the Federal Capital, says the Malay Mail. The Batw Road down to Malav Street is narrow and congested: the Ampang Hoad ends in a dangerous corner the Kajang Road runs into narrow
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  • 492 1054 Mr E F. Harris, Manager of Kampur River lin Dredging Company, was admitted to Batu Gajah Hospital on T uesday Mi Hubert 1 >ei !<• ley tile esteemed Do. Ot Upper Perak, will bu going Home very shortly on retirement, says the limes of Malaya. We hear
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  • 994 1055 Mr. E. S. Hose to Retire Several ohanges in the servioe are likely to occur shortly. Our Kuala Lumpur contemporary announces that a ‘‘genial personality will shortly succeed a quiet humourist in an important Government appointment,” and leaves its Servioe readers to guess the names, with the intimation
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  • 141 1055 Ariffin Cup 1925 D. A. F. C. v. Malay Teachers On Saturday, on the Dato Kramat Ground, the D. A. F. C. played the Malay Teachers in a «Association match and won comfortably by four goals to nil. Th® first goal came about ten minutes after the
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  • 31 1055 the Hon. Mr. E. S. Hose, C M.G., arrived back in Singapore on Monday by the Sea Belle after his tour in the T.M.S.
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  • 535 1055 COURT OF APPea^ JUDoMexts In t) A H MATTER K MO«« in the Supreme Court P morning, Mr. C. W. A Registrar, read the of Appeal in the case in wh J g’ r t Rowther, through his Counsel fiA Terrel, sought to reverse th A R
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  • 1908 1056 SINGAPORE MEETING Review of Trade t the half-yearly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, the .Ur 1) I Lewis in the course of address said: I tt ni indebted to the Registrar of Imand Exports for the following: imports: 1924—5298,912,430—6 to June 30, 1924; 1925—6 months to
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  • 179 1057 Police Investigating New Developments Batavia, September 27 The murder of Mrs. Campbell Macfie has entered upon a new’ phase. It is now established that on board the Melchior Treub Mrs. Macfie got acquainted with somebody with whom she made an appointment which caused her to proceed to Garoet
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  • 19 1057 the Chief Secretary will visit Upper Perak in the early part of next month.—T.O.M.
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  • 24 1057 of the Straits Trading Co., Seremban, is leaving for Home by the P. 0. s.s. Karmala, on the 10th prox.
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  • 882 1057 WHOLE SCHEME TO BE INVESTIGATED In order that an inquiry may be held into the whol e scheme for a Public Hall m Singapore, Mr. J. Laycock made an application before Mr. Justice Deane in the Supreme Court yesterday morning, says Tuesday’s Free Press. The suit was
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  • 206 1057 Mr. W. J. K. Stark, first magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, was the complainant in a case which was heard before the Uda in the second police court thimorning. The accused, a Chinese, w« charged with rilling his bicycle on wrong side of the road. The f®cts aft that
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  • 71 1058 MARRIAGE a Hunt—On the 27th Aumlfit 1925, at St. Peter’s Parish Church, Bexhill, by the Rev. W. W. s h BA., father of the bridegroom assisted by the Right Rev. the Bishop o f Singapore and the Rev. D. Ross fotheringham. Vicar of Charing, uncle bride, Herbert Mingaye
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  • 866 1058 The Malaya Command rifle meeting be held in Penang over the week-end a |l s attention to the importance and success of the Volunteering movement iu Malaya. It is true that regular units will also be firing at the meeting, but the majority of the competitors come from the
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  • 108 1058 Prince at Mount Erskine yesterday evening. The general idea was that a company which formed an advance guard to a battalion was marching along the
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  • 454 1058 Mrs and Miss Nutt are outward pa» sengers by the Morea. Mr. and Mrs. Buckell and daughter arc returning to Taiping after their holiday in Australia. Mr han Kang Swi, of Malacca, is considerably better, and he expects to be about again shortly. Ih A Kartigasu. who
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  • 812 1059 Promotion in the Service Hit Excellency, Sir Laurence Guillemard’s statement on administration and decentralisation in the F.M.S. will probably be made almost immediately after his return. Although the official assurance, recently, was welcome, it does not go very far. Meanwhile, it is stated that there is “a certain
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  • 356 1059 Orders of the Dat A meeting of the Legislative Council will be held on Monday, commencing at 10 a.m. The Acting Attorney-General will move that Council approves the al teration of the amendment made by the Governor in Council on June 21, 1925 to the rules made under
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  • 894 1059 sequel to_risej N RUBBEB Ye B te.d»y N w T 4IVu TION Snprem. Court in whirt dealers were tued for robJ *r certain sums, by Messrs. 4 Co. as a result of the fir! rubber at a higher rate when ia had failed to j n contracted for.
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  • 978 1062 the Imperial Press Conference there In \e have pointed out, a valuable n of intercourse. By a periodii Change of views on problems not V of importance to the Press, but :!ie 7he whole Empire, we get nearer a solution of them. A frank f u n
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  • 120 1062 R.N., has been selected for appointment to the Hawkins additional, for duty at Sin gapore, on the staff of Vice Admiral Sir E S. Alexander-Sinclair, to date October 20. and as Captain-in Charge Singapor <>> from the date m begin ning duty. Captain Shipway ’he third
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  • 504 1062 Our Singa]H»r< curresjiondent tele graphs news ot the death of Mrs. fan ■L. k Kim. widow of the late Air. lan diak Kim. a former member ot the Le -islative Council. A correspondent informs us that Mr. ian Ah Choy the well known Towkuy •>! Kmim has
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  • 1517 1063 START OF RIFLE MEETING THIS MORNING’S SHOOTING The Malaya Command Rifle Meeting 1925 started this morning on the Kampong Bahru Range. This is the first time that the Command Rifle Meeting has been held in Penang, and those who we e in favour of holding the meeting here
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  • 19 1063 lately of Messrs Pooloy and Co., left Kuala Lumpur for Singapore en route for Home.
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  • 115 1063 -Mr. A. F. Richards, Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States and Brunei, is on an official visit to Brunei, lie arrived from Singapore with Mr. E IL F. Pretty, the British Resident, on the 16th instant.
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  • 107 1063 r rom ujc c Mr. Tay Gan Tin B. of the Hongkong University, who tached to the Ho Hong Steamship t panv, is to be married to 3 Of Mr. Teo Teow Peng <>" )cb> at 40, Chin Swee been friends of Mr. Tay Cheng Kee
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  • 2821 1064 CHETTY’ SUIT thE full judgment The following is Mr. Justice Whitley’s idement in the interesting Chetty t RM-N. Nagapa Pillay versus R.M.M. Wittiab P illa y- details of which are S «n but which are again lucidly set out iudgment. The Hon. Mr. Thorne D re d for
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  • 48 1065 From Sin- gapore: Mr. R. Boyd, Mr. J. Lornie, Mr. F. Baker, Mr. T. Pinkney, Mr. H. Cohen, Mr. R. C. Kemp, Miss Ong. Mr. Ong Peng Hock and Mr. Cheah Loon Chi. From Port Swettenham Mr. Pillay.
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  • 188 1065 has now given judgment in the case of the drunken man who fired a pistol at the restaurant car ou the Southern express last April as the train was nearing Chimbalee. The conviction for attempted murder has been reduced to a conviction for an attempt to
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  • 490 1065 BUYS I-. ANDo. WHarf It is understood thnnwi. yet been stated officially pore Harbour Board has agreement with the P an ,i to Jlr. G. W. A. Triunner the now at Home, having with Lord Inchcape g f 0? th d Of the P. and 0. Wharf
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  • 1232 1066 rise IN land values Dip Into The Past inder instructions from Messrs. L Ahininstthib, Lim Cheng Law, U x Jlerican, and M. K. Merican, h trustees oi the residuary real estate th late Mr- Mohamed Noordin, and l l rsuince ui an Order of Court dated a l'\
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  • 284 1066 F<h r Months eor Sin Ghee Hin G\ng lhe twenty-one Chinese who pleaded guilty in the Second Police Court, Singapore, last week to attending an initiation ceremony of the Sm Ghee Hin secret society on Pulau bin were produced in court, and sentenced to four months' rigorous
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  • 29 1066 tele- graphs that Mr. Justice Sproule dismissed the ease against the P. and O Batik, in which a Chinese lady, Le Chwee Keow Nee, claimed $20,000.
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  • 70 1066 fo on a visit to Pen.mg afl< r many years He travelled by the usual mail train, to which wa attached his own saloon His Highiie' who i~ tccompanied by his suite and several high officers of the St .te, L <t ivlng it
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  • 71 1066 h I been r> .a-i’.i I bv th? MS V R in m Mij>r I R V,'. Gru ham DS 0 M(' b' ring the fol lowing .n -rijtian Pr ant- 1 by Mt* jor F R Graham, Royal I Isfar Rifles. t<> flu Officers, W O- N
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  • 788 1067 SHOULD THEY BE LICENSED? Among recent topical subjects for discussion, none has occasioned so much general interest in the debating circle as the question: “Should the dhobies of Singapore be licensed? which was thrashed out in all its aspects in a debate held under the auspices of
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  • 135 1067 tile frequency of deaths trom electrocution —generally owing to uroKen wires —is becoming greater and tlie recent fatality in Penang should liav e made organizations concerned careful to see that their installations are not likely to do the same. It is
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  • 198 1067 before Air. Justice Whitley two actions were disposed of in which Messrs. Wilson, Holgate Co., I’enang, sued two Chinese firms in Penang, for the recovery of money spent in purchasing rubber at a higher price in consequence of their having tailed to deliver contract
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  • 531 1067 SINGAPORE CASE Ihe hearing o f rho < hinese mediei ae ’Hh bang Meng who also h '•lth a local Chinese school v.itn assisting n the being a member O f aa ..Jj, said to be a branch of the K '«ng. a Chinese political swtS’s headquarters at
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 198 1068 ASSOCIATIO N FOOTBALL jjorneo Go., Ltd., v. A. P. C. The above game was played on the nto Krainat Ground yesterday aftera D from the kick off the A. P. C. rushed right through with the t bpt the opposing goalkeeper cleared which was straightway taken by •jjt Barutu Co.’s
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    • 259 1068 PEKING HOCKEY LEAGUE P. C. C. v. P. 8. A. A. The Penang Schoolmasters’ Athletic Issociafion played their third match in ‘oe Hockey League against the Penang ricket Club yesterday, and succeeded in gating their opponents by three goals icnil. Mr. N. A. M. Griffin refereed. The
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    • 523 1068 Paosi.H-rs ’■-.1i.c1l season throughout F -of t*» ar,OUS Statee are being discussed with lively interest. Penang has also 1 set the ball in motion, and a few good practice games between Colours and Whites have aln-adv been played. There is no reason why Penang should not do
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    • 151 1068 There was a large attendance at th* Rare Course on Saturday morning for the training, savs the tree Press. 1 he inner truck are still in use and the continued dr u, ather has made the going pretty naid. As a matter of fact except for the D’
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  • 316 1068 Details of the Plant Work proceeds apace on the neu Diesel-electric Government power station at Ipoh, and what, but a few short months ago, was a bare patch of ground off the Lahat-rd., is now a busy hive of industry, with a steel pow’er->house in position and,
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  • 28 1068 general mana ger Straits Time-. Singapore, with Mi I.iigl n by H nd«Tson -t< oti T I i SircHjH'r. ,>n Septrniber 15
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  • 66 1068 v.no )i taken v r th- bii-.n- <t Mr Laac Thanu by ah. was worn in »on Mivocuie and Solicitor of tii- Supr-ui- Court ihi> morning. Mr H. stings Ithodcs, in moving the application, refer red to si-veral excellent re ferences which Mr Mendis had from
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  • 770 1069 CONDITIONS IN MALAYA AND CEYLON Mr. T. J. Cumming’s analysis of the present labour position in Malaya, at the meeting of the P.A.M. in Penang, will have been read with a certain amount of relief by those who were convinced that the labour forces in Malaya are
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  • 497 1069 Ihe committee and members of the Tangun Club ar e to be congratulated on the very marked success of their sixtieth anniversary celebration, which took piac e on Saturday evening, says the Straits Times. I’he club ranks among the oldest of our social institutions, and in its
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  • 258 1069 We have received the following from the Officer in Charge of Co-operative Societies, b. b. and E. M. 8.: the International Labour Office bit already undertaken the compilation d studies on the conditions of cmpioywcti ol certain branches of intellectual workers. A study on engineers and chemists
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  • 44 1069 Chinese tour aged Liimese a China, by 1 to the Eng Choon iHug > Seuug Bee on of Mr. Liin Leong Eang, p|D y, o Messrs. L..m Choon well-known rubber j tionof bis free passages and ex?*»» > wish to return to the
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  • 635 1070 STATE coolies drowned Translated for the Echo) telegraphic communication dated -foeleD. September 24, says that r to heavy ram many estates Mere ;< Td On Boekit Kaba estate the lines were several feet under t r and 7 coolies and a little child drowned. Sindang estate
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  • 393 1070 A week from the end of the forthcoming Turf Club autumn meeting it is proposed to hold a one-day amateur meeting for ponies and others and for polo ponies. With this and the forthcoming Seremban meeting, and the recent one at Johore, to go no farther back than
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  • 28 1070 tele- graphs that the S.C.F.A. first eleven beat the Police bv G goals to nil and now enter the semi-fimd of Football r up competition.
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  • 327 1070 COMPANY RESTORED TO REGISTER In the Singapore Supreme Court lietor» Mr. Justice Deane, Mr. R. Williamson, on behalf of Faiz Mahomed Siutnwall.i, a resident of Bangkok, and a shincholder in the Pulau Bulang Rubber and Produce Company, petitioned for the restoration of the name of the Company to
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  • 44 1070 is announced anil the marriage will take place en October 13 at Ipoh of Mr. Kit K. Khong, advocate ;md solicitor, Ipoh. with Loke Poli Gaik, fourth daughter of the late Mr. Loke how Kit and Mrs Chow Kit, of Kuala Lumpur
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  • 43 1070 C. B. Gra burn. Miller Mackay and C E. Spun cer, mho had arrived from Perak, Ke langwr and Johore for the meeting of the I’.A.M. yesterday returned to their respective station- by the night mail est erda v
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  • 98 1070 was decidedly interesting in hi-; farewell speech to the Municipal Commission on “sweeping away Uie slums.” H< holds to his view that the Commissioner- ought to see after this matter, rutlu r than any special couiEuiltee, but he i- ;n favour of a liaison coinmittee only five in
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  • 701 1071 In dealing with matters of finance, especially finance in which the public, or any section of the public is concerned, it is a safe principle to adopt “Don't try to bind your successors. Directors who attempt (except in the legal way of debentures) to bind their successors to
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  • 323 1071 Bereaved Father's Gift to Singapore The sad death of Miss Edith Louise McKee, a young American lady, in Singapore last March from small-pox contracted in India is recalled by the announcement that her father has sent a generous endowment to be used for the education of girls
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  • 233 1071 Mysterious Crime Revealed Batavia, September 21 Mrs. ('ampbril Campbell-Malfi®) has been found murdered in her room in a hotel at Garoet. There were three deep cuts in her throat and on her arm. No knife was found and as a result of a medical examination the conclusion is
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  • 223 1071 MATERNITY HOSPITAL Fund Reaches $25,000 (From Our Own Corrcsvonimb. On the sth instant at the invitatm of Mr. Walton, District Officer, "Wa Selangor, a large number of Chinese towkays' and planters attended a meeting (•rilled at the instance of Mr. F. V Douglas, D.O.,Klang, to form a sub-Com-mittee
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  • 83 1071 According to our local the a of a motor car must make fh y driv(f oi following car to pass him th- following ear -ates. by the horn, th it h< This there is plenty B f pass another. But the verv narrow one the
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  • 822 1072 When Sir harles Higham announced at he proposed to deliver a lecture, Should the Government spend a mil- on Advertising?” the “answer” to question was another one, “On advertising whom?” An explanation e to be found in the fact ,K,f Sir Halford Mac Kinder and |.j s colleagues on
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  • 78 1072 which was con- veying a number of passengers to the s.s. Seistan (bound for China) capsized in the harbour, between the E.M.S. Railway pi. r and the Church Street Ghaut. There were eight passengers in all, with a quantity of
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  • 119 1072 A few months ago the Young Men’s Christian Association of Kuala Lumpur issued an appeal for $25,000 to enable it to engage the services of a hole-time Secretary and to carry out necessary repairs to its buildings, as well as providing more adequate equipment. Ihe result of the appeal amounted
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  • 492 1072 D'‘ Jumeaux, a t present stationed •> lapah, is shortly proceeding to Pekuu ■n transfer. Inspector Jeans, of Kuala Lumpur, has been transferred to Klang, sa\s the Malay Mail. Sir Montague Barlow, M.P., is in Kuala Lumpur just now. ns the guest of the Chief Secretary and
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  • 892 1073 Money in Rubber Manufactures A report of some interest just now is that of the United States Rubber Company for the first six months of 1925. Its profits are stated te be 32 per cent, above those for the same period in 1924 This hardly bears out some
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  • 206 1073 Remarkable Accident at Singapore The occupants of a crowded tram car had a remarkable escape from serious injury last night -when a tram and lorrycollided at the third mile, Serangoon Road, says the Straits Times. The four-ton lorry was loaded with one of the enormous aoncrete pipes
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  • 62 1073 of Restholm», Liss, Hants, and late of the Federated Malay States, planter, who died on ■July 4. aged 63. left property of the value of £41,727, so far as can at present be ascertained. He left £2 a week, and if still in his employ £4O for
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  • 1275 1073 R,FLE MEE^ONT INVEb IS,E(tBS TINGI^ SOR wJ h k\ Malaya Sls 6l continued the whole! of th. earned this moraine with L,? 7 interest, owing to’ the General OH Jr Cemm^, Major General Sir Theodor, F™?"?' Highness the Saltan of present with his men thia mn™the liveliest interest
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  • 367 1074 Scenes at Singapore But tor the absence of any camera men, the scene at Tanjong Pagar on Thursday morning when mounted cowboys drove a number of long horned steers to their temporary parking ground at the Happy Valley, might have been taken for a movie act, says the
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  • 36 1074 Mr. Ashlev Gibson was re admitted to the Singapore Hospital on Tuesday. It .was expected that he would return to Kuala Lumpur at the week-end, t>ays the Malay Mail.
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  • 497 1074 NOT ULTRA VIRES THE ENACTMENT JIDGMEM IN THE CII.J MAN \SL The following is the acting Chief Justice’s judgment in the appeal b\ Mr. J W Gillman, of Seremban J his is an appeal from a conviction under Section 25 of EnactmerM 20 of 1924. On the
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  • 49 1074 sttys the Straits Times, to th»- effect that on th< return from leave of Mr M. B Shelley, the holder of the bub‘-.tantiv»* ap|M>int mt-nt of Deputy Treasurer A, mxt ;wj?h bis lu um teneas Mr G L Hain, gets to the F M.S.
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  • 1109 1075 We have been favoured with a copy of that very excellent American magazine which enjoys the attractive title ‘'Success,'’ says the Straits Times. It contains a long article on the rubber industry by Mr. Sherman Rogers, who sets out to tell “The Truth About the Rubber War.
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  • 104 1075 LOCAL VETERAN’S QUARTER” A very sporting event took place on the track on the Selangor Club padang ibis morning, the result of a wager, in connection with which the sum of has changed hands. A well-known local merchant declared that he could run the 440 yards within 55 secs, of
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  • 263 1075 CHAMPIONSHIP MEETIXO KUALA LUMpVh Yesterdays Kesi LTB (From Our KuaU Lumpur, October 3 Ihe Malayan Amateur AthU- s elation sports meeting comment l* yesterday in good weather, b ut Z he, ram after the .ixth event “t V” Sir George .Maxwell and the Hon c t Stonor «ere
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  • 42 1075 “R”CO J ißLic Slices v. B (A On Monday, on the lowing will play for Public Cheah Swee Eng; > j> H G. J. Gilmour; F. B- 5 a Holmes and Md. Mydm. n Williams, J Leong and C he Dm bm
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  • 2609 1076 CHETTY SUIT The Full Judgment Continued from Yesterday) propose now to consider separately other allegations of fraud find reach of duty made against defendant Artier to determine whether the sup rt plaintiff s claim for an account. (X Further Allegations The first of these allegations is set out
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  • 406 1077 Singapore, are inviting all the Guilds and Associations representing the different sections of the Chinese community to send in their views before the end of the month so that they can arrange for a general meeting to discuss the question before sending thwir views to
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  • 534 1077 OV ER THE GARDEN WALL” A right way of DlBPute In order to settle a right of Wav pure, two neighbours at Tan B |in tween whom, counsel for Uw J ants observed, there wa” Xtt decided to go to law. The heard in the Supreme Court Acting Chief Justice,
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  • 988 1078 Ji) bis speech in the Legislative Couni in August, Mr. A .M. Pountney, the treasurer, dealt at some length with the .^7of the Colony's 1 finances. He exGained that the surplus at the end of last d r s tood at some st)6| millions, but was not an
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  • 19 1078 to be paid on insufficiently stamped postal matter are published in the Government Gazette.
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  • 38 1078 have lieen ac- ceptvd Servants quarters Government House, Singapore, Poh Chow $19,500; Quarters in Madras Lane, Penang, Har C n and Co. $46,000; Reinforced conere! on Ti-mr Hill, Penang, Siu Tat Lee and Co. $31,950.
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  • 507 1078 Mr. 1. Goggin, thief Inspector of i oh» I,M S., i B due back shortly from Home leave. Hr J \v Scharff has been appointed <o act as .M Malave,», Capi. IL L. Cuscadm and Mr. E. J T. Pearce us I .nd bailiffs. Mr J. McCre.idie,
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  • 2136 1079 CONCLUSION OF RIFLE MEETING THE PRIZE GIVING Helped, on the whole, by ideal weather conditions the three-days’ Malaya Command Rifle meeting, which began on Friday morning, came to a oonclusion yesterday afternoon when congratulations were offered and the prizes won were given away by the General Officer Commanding
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  • 27 1080 from the official -lunation in our advertisement columns the premium of $25 per acre on jubbtr land in Pahang is no longer in
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  • 32 1080 pub- vaiitu xik mW, puw* by the Shanghai Student Union lb, Chinese Student, published by 'federation <>f Schools and Colleges. are prohibited from entry into n Colony.
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  • 77 1080 was this morning electrocuted “uu v%as inis morning eiecirocuvea U.unter Hall while searching for his ip, which had gone astray Gaunter d u ’hs flooded at the time, and the n >s walking on the stump of a 1 tree which had fallen on the rr. J’ 0
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  • 4709 1080 THE BUDGET ADDRESS COLONY’S FINANCIAL POSITION OPIUM REPLACEMENT AND “CONSTANTLY INCREASING EXPENDITURE’’ Ihe Address of His Excellency the Officer \dminisieriiig the Government to Members of the Legislative Council at 1 to-day's meeting was as follows. In the address of Sir Laurence Guillemard last year lv forecasted a surplus
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  • 75 1083 Mr. It. .J. 'Farrer re- sinned duties as President of the Sin gajiore Municipality, and Mr. J. Lornie. ns locum tenens, left in the afternoon by the Ipoh on inspection duty of some land in Penang. He will return to Singapore ’on Monday, and on Friday will leave
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  • 532 1083 THE LALAT'S BUSY MORNING The particulars received this week regarding tiic work of the F.M.S. Customs preventive fleet relate m the mam to seizures reported last week, details oi winch had not arrived then. Hie Kewak, on September 2b, at «.30 p.m., oil I‘engkalen BalaK, sighted a prau
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  • 376 1083 JUDGMENT GIVEN N MORTf action ORTg »&e Ine acting chief Justice M bproulej gave judgment in th!J* l Court, bingajaire, in the• r in Ins court last week in Chinese lady, named Ler r i > Neo, sued the I>. and 0 poration lor 820,000
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  • 23 1083 The Officer Administering the 0«« ..rent hlis Mr. Um a Municipal Conimrssroner of Singapore, vice Mr. Lee r 0 resigned.
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  • 35 1083 The following l ws t e nge ;L i the s 5. Cartnarthenshtre th.s morj Mr. 11. F Slukleton. Mrs. y?Mr. L. I. Findlay and Master r Murphy anti Mrs. E- L
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  • 45 1083 r .t the P** B The wedding took Pace Ul Miss L 1 IMr L. lload. Singapore. an.l The ß«t ner. of tlf Bo rneo a C ?TS I Hs ufhr-mted. > Option at Mrs Skinner Mt by Kuala Lumpur, nere £s being sponL
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  • 1196 1084 ANTHONY CO.'S SHARE LIST Buv#>rs k»«. >s,a .'naiks -r.urc. rts Ct 4. fete. P a 2.85 3CO I ex 2.C0 2.25 U* ClJ 5 M,'» -teles, Ltd 3.50 3.75 SvndK-Ate Ltd 17.00 W e* r 'Ute, Ltd...l 1.00 I.<2J W*«°Hrßublte’ Lt-d 2 60 ,o B CIUn gg^£: ia Uli Katii
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  • 112 1084 The Old Boys of St. Joseph’s Institution, Singapore, who took part in the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting met the Old Boysf of St. Xavier’s Institution, Penang, in a friendly game of football on the St. Xavier’s football ground on Saturday and were defeated by the latter by 3
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  • 37 1084 took place by special license to-day before Mr. G. A. Hereford of Mr. Abraham Bijl and Wilhemi na Johanna Sievers. Both are Dutch and they arrived this morning by the s s. Kopah from Deli.
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  • 725 1084 LEAN AND CO.’, WEEKLY REPORT I'hursday evening lin has b( ,-n t firm market throughout tin* wt*fk and, closing at £267 three month, -hows a further advance of £2 Shippers are paying a considerable pr-mnirn t-r 1 omlon parity from which a bullish feeling on tin- part of
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