The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 20 October 1925

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. |lB PBR ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS hl. 23 PENANG OCTOBER 20 1925 NO. 2
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    • 220 1 CONTENTS W; S LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS jS 1 Colonial Office and Rubber 1114 Somalia and Java News ...1116 A 1133 g g The Governor and Malaya ...1118 The Governor’s Return ...1125 3 Extended 1122 T H 1128 1,31 $3 a a it More Mysteries 1129 Success at Locarno 1126 gU W
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    • 187 2 TMB S3 STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe Jr and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the W daily issues, as well as all important news from various parts of the Far «2 East, including China,
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  • 37 1114 MARRIAGE Gore— Egax.—At St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Singapore, on October 10, 1925, bv the Ven. F. G- Swindell, Ross St. John, son of Lieut.-Col. J. C. Gore, and Florence Doreen, daughter of Michael Egan, Pyrford, Surrey.
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  • 974 1114 M M Beater informs us to-day that the Colonial Office,presumably anticipating criticism of its methods from this part of the world, has hastened to explain that there is no ground for the belief that decisions have been reached in the sense of yesterday’s message. This was
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  • 498 1114 ,ll! in 5d < bib are giving a iaitWeli to Mr. R. Bayliss, M.C., on Thursday. Mi Ong Eng Sunn, who has been l!1 :,r about ;i week, is n< w better, says the Malay Mail. Mt I D Bettvridge has returned trom England, and is joining Messrs. Ha
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    • 26 1114 CIK-Straits echo PUBLISHED DAILY maiCedition (Staining the news of the week prior tn departure of Mails for Europe The Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beach Street, Penang
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  • 1344 1115 Housing We notice that the partiality, or alleged partiality of the Malays to live in crowded conditions, acnrioas point in Sir Laurence Guillemard’e speech in London recently, has caused mild astonishment. The fact is that the Malaya everywhere are no more partial to overcrowding than any other race,
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  • 493 1115 Six Months R. I^ or Hussain bin Mohamed Shariff i J. K. Stark, the Knd» T ir magistrate, with driving h i B negligent manner and therein- the death of a seven September 12, at Bukit v i- a ,‘T Whatt V ehieles department, Said that on t
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  • 1355 1116 SEW PROPERTY TO BE ACQUIRED An extraordinary general meeting of the ihirebo’dere of the Temerloh Coconut w d Rubber Estate, Limited, was held at (be registered office of the Company No 9, Street, Penang, at 11 30 a.m'. to-day for the purpose of parsing the following as
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  • 1115 1116 SUMATRA JAVA NEWS EXPORT DUTY (Translated for the Echo) 1 he Paleinbang Customs Office during the month of September collected f 55:,(XK), which was about fifty thou&and guilders more than the total receipts for August, and the export duty on native rubber was f 125,0CX). 1 he Djamhi Customs department
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  • 512 1117 POLITICAL SOCIETY EXPLAINED An interesting stage was reached when the part heard case which, it is alleged, concerns a political movement of the Kuo Ming Tang, was resumed on Saturday in the First Police Court, Singapore, before Mr. Franklyn-Robinson, reports the Free Press. Chan Saw Weng is
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  • 442 1117 KUALA LUMPUR SU PREME COURT. Interesting Suit Our Klang correspondent writ case of some importance camo 8 the High Court at Kuala was tried by Mr. Justice Acting Chief Judicial Common Dbv the 6th and 7th instant. on instructed by Mr. H. Hopson iu an peared for the dant, the
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  • 1119 1118 THE GOVERNOR MALAYA Drastically condensed reports of His the Governor’s post- speeches in London were not >uiated to clarify the political situa- if it can be so described, but per--8 j t j S a s well that in Reuter's ac'L» of bis remarks at the luncheon of League on
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  • 500 1118 Mr. Ci. Howm-, of Messrs. Man-;-:id juyk-r, St aiiiD.iii, is returning n Malaya in December. Mr. and Mrs. Pegler have left Bang kok for laiping, when Mr. Pegler takes chargt of Messrs. hiteaway Laidlaw S branch. A farewell dallee to Dr and Mrs. Me H utchison and Mrs II
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  • 1216 1119 Shipping Congestion Reuter announces a marked improvement in the strike situation at various ports. An exodus” of ships from South Africa is expected. The position in Australia is not clear, but we may not have to wait long for a resumption of sailings of ship» held up there.
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  • 1893 1119 RANT TO Y 7^CRI TICIs PRICE of ELECT RlClty 1o B. Noun, t e COSI *DOir S at an ordi na:y nieeli Con, miBsionerB Jte he being mL D A u. rhointon, r r u D j u Sian Ewe, Mr C r Pe^ Ow -4r.|n r. Ar,n
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  • 913 1120 MINUTES OF LAST MEETING Government Departments to Bechi it I he following minutes of a meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held at Kuala Lumpur on October <>, are officially forwarded to us for publication Present: 1 he Controller of Lalrour, Malaya (Mr. E W. F. Gilman)
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  • 741 1121 ENGLISH UNIVERSITY GRADUATION ESSENTIAL Mr. Justice Deane and counsel in the Supreme Court at Singapore on Monday morning were engaged for some time in endeavouring to arrive at the true construction of a curious clause contained in the will of a Chinese testator named Go Cheng Teow
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  • 361 1121 Witness's Facial Expression” A decision of the District Jud«e Air bianklyn Robinson) convicting Qu’ Chiap Choy of robbery, and sentencing him bo six months’ rigorous imprison ment, was successfully appealed against in the Supreme Court on Monday, before the Acting Chief Justice (Mr Jus tice Sproule), says
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  • 1077 1122 In its comments on the special cable latin" t 0 tPe J° vernor an( J post of Chief Secretary, F.M.S., the Singapore r Press points out that part of the rforniation is official and part unofficial, rhe message, dated October 12, reads follows: It is officially stated that
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  • 270 1122 ANOTHER CONVICTION IN JUASSEH CASE lhe v— win h was reported in these co.umn- som time last month in which tile .delay Suition Master of JuasSth was convicted <>f being concerned in i big rubber swindle will be remembered, says the Malay Mail, lhe charge agamst him was
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  • 261 1122 (To the Editor ot the Etrnitg Echo). Sir, In the interests of iny family and relatives, I shall be obliged if you will kindly allow space for my brief view on the above subject. Registration is not essential. Chinese Rites are sufficient to bind up one’s conscience
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  • 1141 1123 Synthetic” Synthetic rubber possibilities have been disoussed again, aid the inevitable German chemist is said to have produced Bomethirgnew. Thisbogey always reappears when the commodity fetches a high price and disappears when there is a substantial fall. The India Rubber World for September notes that Mr. Hoover, U.S.
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  • 1910 1123 TAN Chong keat estate SON AND EXECUTORS tv f The coming C CflT before Mr. Jmtice Actor, f sone i„ wbich T l™ «Wo id 4) MoAhster Road and Soon, q Ooi Bins Heang a U Will of the chime that an estate wa.'p.X° f Jb and hie
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  • 1188 1124 ENQUIRY OPENS An official enquiry into the kitib of the British steamer Leeds City, which foundered <>tf the Bawean Islands in the Java sea. was held on l ues lay in the District Court. Singapore, before Mr Franklyn Robinson, with the Master Attendant. aptain althrop
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  • 1066 1125 The special wire sent by our London Correspondent divides itself into two parts, official, and unofficial. It is stated that Sir Laurence Guilleraard returns on an indefinitely extended leave to be terminated by an intimation to the Secretary of State for the Colonies that he is ready
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  • 994 1126 On October 15, the French Premier, v painleve, telegraphed congratulations Briand, at Locarno, and declared, Ib-dav is of historical importance.” With the adherence of the delegations to Western Security Pact and the rernoval of obstacles in the way eastern frontier guarantees, all confined may be congratulated, and
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  • 461 1126 Air. and Mis. Dr j Mcllroy left Ku; a Lumpur 1.-t evening en route for Home. Miss M<>nckt<>n has arrived in Kuala Lumpur anil is staving with her brother, Mr F 11. M6nekton. A Reuter cabh from Indianapolis, I’.S announces the death of th. t inted States Senator, Ralston.
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  • 16 1126 DEATH At home, on the 15th inst., p u vid Drummond, Director, Boustead x Co., Ltd.
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  • 1201 1127 Mr. Hose’s Successor Who will succeed Mr. Hose as Colonial Sec etary Thera is no reason, so far as we are aware, why the appointment should be given to an officer outside the Malayan Serviaa. The Malay Mail says: *lr it goes t) a loial official those holding
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  • 1851 1127 PENANG CHINESE AGAINST REOIS TRATIOs YESTERDAY'S BU«L IC TheChi oM at ic EE 55 <*ay almost onsnimonsly i-t'.™--were only tB d l9 tDtie t 1 1 1 not want re e i s rati( u D ll4 «J *ii It is Mt that registration w>X*“ create great dis,
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  • 1430 1128 REV. CLAYTON IN PENANG AdHREsHEs Ex SerVl< E M E.N Ihe Rev. 1’ B. Clayton, the founder oi the i’oc H Movement, who is on a brief tour in Malaya arrived in Penang yesterday evening by train from Taiping and almost immediately afterwards de livered a message to the
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  • 866 1129 Any cable from London th- yio'.v a Iresh gil on W ye Of th,s country cannot* 'ft ti.guea public that has f w »>■ worrying itself into st-J s l) O'er a crop of private rum‘L C" ma: pronouncements of J 1 <«- see type sufficient in n
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  • 1105 1130 The public of Penang and bingare would like to hear a good deal more College and what is the exact position with regard to this still to be Juilt centre of learning. At present what known—and the press also has to plead Lorance—is vague and indistinct. We that
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  • 555 1130 At a < uinmittee meeting, held on the October 12, 1925, in the Singapore Exchange Room. A letter was read from the Municipal Secretary replying to the Association's I tter concerning acquisition of certain land which at th<- Special Committee Meeting was stated to have been acquired
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  • 1132 1131 Government Changes At a time when the public in Malaya is speculating upon changes in the Service in the near future, they appear to be doing the same in Ceylon. With the approaching departure of the Hon. Mr. Ceoil Clementi, Acting Governor, a series of changes in the
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  • 711 1131 REV. CLAYTON S FAR EWeII A ®DTtESS HOUSE" NEEDED IN PIB Wr The Bev. P, B. Chvton Poperinghe fame delivered J'V nd addrese in Malaya at the t" U ell yesterday. It J,, Bill -n °’l r hy the S*' Councillor, but the attendance The padre however cheerily did
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  • 414 1132 Accused Discharged Before Mr. N- Jones in the Seeond Court yeaterday afternoon, the ease was concluded in which Ibrahim bin Fathudin, vatobman at Messrs. Aylesbury A Nutter’s godowns, Penang, was charged with fraudulent possession of 35 jars of acetio acid, valued at 1385, at Penang, on August
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  • 229 1132 PENANG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE’S RESOLUTION lhe following is a copy of a resolution passed by the Committee of the Penang Chamber of Commerce on October 13. lhat this Chamber would view with grave concern any change affecting the usual progressive increase in th,- amount of rubber exportable for
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  • 496 1132 TAMIL ELECTROCUTED Verdict at the Inquest Mr. C. W. A. Hennett, Coroner, held an inquest to day into the death oi a Tamil who died as a result ol electrocution at Gaunter Hall, on October 5. Inspector Turner conducted the proceedings and Mr. A. de Buriatte held
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  • 377 1132 Prison and Cat for Chinese Seaman A Chinese member of th c crew of lhe Blue Tunnel steamer Pyrrhus was charged in th e District Court this morning with being in jiossession of three pistols and 17-5 rounds of ammuu;ti<,n, -a\s Thursday’s Straits Times. Accused pleaded guilty, and
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  • 1090 1133 CONCLUSION OF PROTECTORATE PROSECUTION The trial of a Chinese medicine man named Chan San Meng, on charges of assisting in the management of the fourth sub-branch of the Kuo Min Tang in Singapore, and of being a member of the branch, concluded in the District Court, Singapore,
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  • 470 1133 SUMATRA JAVA NEWS the belawan strike t 1 RAN SLATED Eon Great excitement wag cau^? 0 m connection with the Zr' at Belawan. On th. men working on board the SuN? 01 21 arrested. On the folkX fe? J* 9 o clock Ihe leader of theVll Party, Entje Moeddin was
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  • 1087 1134 \'o one could have regarded the prD'ing Chamber of Commerce at any line as supporters of restriction or the Stevenson scheme; in fact, at several in-etings, adverse criticism of the prin,.,ple and tte device has been forthcoming from the Chairman or memnJs of the Committee, whose personal
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  • 495 1134 M <jvr Bombulov. l’< irse, and Mrs. I*' i t’. a ring laiping it th end of this month for Burma. Mrs. Alma Baker mi Mi-,-, Vlma Baker art -taxing in Penang until the» leave for Australia it the end of the month in the absiucc of M W.
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  • 1171 1135 Market Panic” Singapore weekly rubber market reports dated Oatober 16 are interesting, for they how the effect of the Colonial Office proposals. Incidently, wo hope that Mr. Amery will explain how it comes about that these proposals have been broadcast in Ceylon, and that nothing is yet known
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  • 437 1135 A Chinese correspondent o writes as follows: An general meeting of the HainJ nrwrdittlr y oommunity ot SiX„ 16th instant, to of registration o f divorce also whether th.S f It was held mclnde the China born. M?'r a prominent Strait, born membe community, presided. Th. explained the
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  • 1626 1136 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ASEPTIC AND ANTISEPTIC SURGERY Before Mr. Justice Dinsmore, in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Frida', says the Malay Mail, Air. R. St. J Braddell, who appeared with Mr. F. B hens and Mr. Ĕ. D. Shearn, argued the appeal of Dr. T. Takeuchi, the
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  • 137 1136 The 3-20th Burma Rifles will arrive at Penang by the Elephantn on November 11, and will proceed by train to Taiping in relief of the 2 2<Hh Burma Bill* s, who will embark on the Elephan ta at Penang on November 14. -o total of 297 deaths
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  • 636 1137 HARVEST FESTIVAL Yesterday’s Services For the first time in the history of St. George’s Church, Penang, a Harvest Festival was celebrated yesterday, the proposal for such an innovation coming from the Acting Colonial Chaplain, the Rev. G. Dexter Allen. This celebration, although new to Penang, is held
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  • 155 1137 S.T Profitable Month for Monopolies This is proving a profitable month for the Monopolies Department, and three seizures made this week bring the total quantity seized for the sixteen days up to about 30,090 tahils of chandu and 10,000 tahils of opium. A quantity of 9.000 tahils was
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  • 203 1137 A new bill to be introduced into the Legislative Council to amend the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Ordinance provides for a second vaccination and compulsory vaccination upon the outbreak of the disease in any administrative area. The Objects and Reasons read. The Standing Medical Advisory Com mittee
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 330 1137 F,R9T Day’s Bmut, 0« Own The opening day's raee9 o f f Ol furf lub Autumn Meeting Stewards Stakes (5 Vr-» LOCKSTITCH 7 4 n. T') LOCH ESS 7 7 (M W- 1 SAXHOZZAB 7 at 1 length between second and thirf 1 nne 1 min. 5 3/5
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  • 1146 1138 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Rarer J 'ler, R D J J maiki 5 c*. e»fc Oi«r--" pfILA JCQ 3.1 C gssFt” U* ro t *p l ?^>-pud| 18 0-3 'B'o ex 1“ i c S'V..’ ;f, Z>Lmt* n« R'- i 12 4 n m»LpJ.i. i. 1,. 145 l.fO SlffiK I
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  • 815 1138 LEAN CO. S MARKET REPORT Thursday evening 1 hsc ipive week we are 4 f r G r m tin and a further brings the closing II" t-d having thus t. u 5 !l,c water-murk no -,vs t U’bed <m Septem- r i: !<’en i t ictu.iting market,
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