The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 5 January 1926

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  • 20 1415 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. >lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 24 PENANG JANUARY 5, 1925 NO. I
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    • 219 1415 CONTENTS i ES EADEBS MISCELLANEOUS: (CeatknW) K It is Nevei Too Late to Mend 1417 Mr. Doff of "Kalantan 1427 M J A Storm in a Teaonp 1422 Health Problrme 1428 N A United Malaya 1425 Malaya in 1926 ...2 The Bolsheviks and China 1 Medioal Congress 2 M 1
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    • 208 1416 >*/ ■< C/iWivzzK 4 jFC>< V \4 o Jr%ZS aXm4 V*i v<*4 <4FWn> uixr* fyu £/Q 3S>< vM*Js>€ jS>-S VVJ u THB STRAITS ECHO g MAIL EDITION. B Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains the latest local and States news originally published
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  • 1714 1418 Christmas in Scotland Wt iIH ChrGtms Dny saw a n‘w«pape rless Lot d in, &11 the newspapers in Scotland appeared jnst a nsnal. The recognition of Chrietm >8 in Scotland inc eases in extent from year to year, but there is no general holiday, and while, of course,
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  • 61 1418 Mr. Seng Cheang, of Junun, was married to Miss Lim Gnat Kee, the youngest sister of Mr. Lim Seng Chong. The bride’s brother and father, Mr. Lim Choo Ewe, entertained their friends to dinner on the occasion. The bridal chamber was extremely ornate and was
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  • 203 1418 Our Kedah correspondent writes: v A IV O While Penang, Kedah Peak, the Langkawis, and the F.M.S. lured many of A lor Star s res: dents away during the Christinas holidays, Alor Star in turn attracted a few holiday makers from outstations; and since of merriment there was great measure,
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  • 1434 1419 RUGBY FOOTBALL PENANG v. NEGRI SEMBILAN Win f@r the Visitors Owing to the dryness and hardness of the Esplanade ground the rugby football match between Penang and Negri Scmbilan yesterday was played on the Polo ground—an ideal place for matches of this sort. There is more accommodation and
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  • 20 1419 have been appointed Directors of the Widows’ and Orphans’ Pension Fund.
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  • 25 1419 State En- gineer. Kedah, who had been on a holi day to Moulmein, returned to Penang yesterday by the s.s. Kudat.
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  • 25 1419 who originally in- tended to sail from Belawan to Colombo direct, arrived in Penang yesterday to catch the first steamer to Colombo.
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  • 34 1419 are out for the weddin? of Mr. Colin Crawford, of the P.W.D., Alor Star, and Miss Denise Bondville, which will take place at the Chapel of St. Michael, Alor Star, on January 5.
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  • 30 1419 Private Secretary to His Highness the. Sultan and Staff Officer, Johore Military Forces, returned from leave and resumed duty on December 5, 1925.
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  • 37 1419 ofthe Penang Free School, will most likely be* in charge of the branch of the Penang Free School, 5,. Farquhar Street (formerly the Central Motor Garage) which will be opened on January 11, 1926.
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  • 90 1419 has been received i Kuala Lumpur announcing the sudden death at Home on December 21 of Mr. bred J. Porfeous, chief engineer. Mala van Collieries, Ltd.. Rawang. .Mr. Porleous and his wife vent on Gav 1 abmi six months ago, and the news < 1 s death, which
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  • 1764 1420 PERTANG CASE IN APPEAL Judgment of Privy Council The following judgment was delivered by the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on November 26: ihere were present at the hearing: Lord Lunedin, Lord Summer, and Lord V, renbury, and the judgment was delivered
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  • 1272 1422 Number One ommittec of the* 1 enang Municipalitv, which deals with the affaiis of the Electrical Department, after publicly investigating the alleged bus incident at Bagan Jerrnal, has come to the conclusions published on page 9 ol this issue. The Committee comprises Mr. Bernard Nunn,
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  • 14 1422 will take place about the middle of February.
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  • 24 1422 Protector of Chi- nese, Penang, informs us that the dispute between the tailors and their employers was settled yesterday afternoon.
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  • 32 1422 fell from the train between Batu Gajah and Kota Lharu on Alonday and sustained severe injuries to his head. He is so badly hurt that he may not recover.
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  • 73 1422 —uuccveu m police appointments in Kuala LumPJ ir Dawes becomes Paymaster, Mr Kinder first A. C. P. and Mr. Mailaid second A. C. P. Mr. Langworthy IS acting Adjutant. Inspector Edwards, who has been connected with the Customs in fpoh, will be in charge of
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  • 98 1422 Secretary to the Siamese z, me oiumese Consul, Penang, met with gerkius accideni on Christmas Day. He was motoring to o h with a friend, also on a motor bicycle. Between Bukit Merajam and Bukit Tengah Mr. Nai Deng, io u .is H'huid the first cyelist, ran into
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  • 1124 1423 The Calendar December 30 has two literary asso* rations. On this day sixty-six years ago Macaulay died suddenly in his armchair at Holly Lodge, Kensington, and on the same day, six ye'.rs later, Rudyard Kipling was born at Bombay. To-day. in the Roman Calendar, is the festival of
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  • 58 1423 late of the British Borneo Timber Co. and formerly in the North Borneo Government service, will regret to hear of his sad death, which occurred on the morning of November 24, at the age of 40 years. Mr. Ah Yin had been in
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  • 49 1423 of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce held yesterday, Messrs. Lim Eow r l hoon and Khoo Sian Tan were appointed delegates of the Chamber to the 10th Conference of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of British Malaya at 'Malacca on Sn-ndley January flh
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  • 1923 1423 RESULT OF THE ENQUIRY ALL CHARGED DISMISSED The result of the enquiry iito tho rec-nt (alleged) bu* incident at Pul vi T ku*, in which Mr*. Chiam F >ok Yong wis illeged to have been insulted by a bus co Huotor and c insed to fall in
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  • 78 1424 at Bidadari Ceme- i°x D “y at the funeral of the late Mrs. Cornelius, the wife oi f. U. A. Cornelius, architect, of RoJinson Road. Her death was not aloge rer unexpected for she had been in poor health for
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  • 314 1424 SOCIETY FIGHTS Imprisonment and “Cat” for Armed Chinese Further incidents of a troublesome nature which occurred during the Christmas week-end indicate, says the Singapore morning paper, that members of Chinese Secret Societies are once more giving the police authorities a great deal of work. Many arrests have been
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  • 163 1424 (To the Editor of the iStraits Echo) s u .ii 1 should think that if one of the lights were green or blue and the other white it would diminish the dazzle considerably. The right-hand light should be the coloured one and it would be a
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  • 1040 1425 A favourite topic with General .Malcolm, the predecessor of the present G. 0. C. for Malaya, who frequently showed by his pubhc utterances that he was something of a statesman as well as a soluier, was the importance of developing what he called a Al a. ay
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  • 29 1425 Although the P. O. Malwa was alongside the Wharf at 8.30 this morning, the mail was not available at the General Post Office until more than three hours later.
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  • 25 1425 into the. mysterious death of Air. Schroeder has been further postponed owing to the analyst’s report not yet having been received.
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  • 27 1425 'F.Z.S., of tli 1 Chinese Protectorate, and Airs. Stirling returned from by the mail this piorning and went on to Singapore this Evening.
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  • 29 1425 who has represented the London Daily ALail in New York foj- the. last Gx years, is staying-m Sm gapore at present <*n hu r uy H-ril the
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  • 468 1425 Mr. 11. L. Hopkin, of the Straits limes staff, is home on leave with Mrs. x.iopkin, sad is staying at the Beaumont Hoti I, Princes Square, W. e hear that Mr. Sansom is 10 act as C’omim. sioner of Police, r.AI.S., during Mr. Hannigan’s leave. Air. Savi
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  • 1488 1426 Methods of Barbarism From a friend wn hi’ lived long in Northern China corues the? so 'eesio'i that the lepo'te of G«uo al Ku Sung-’in having been mutilated b fore ha w-»s I an l his whole family having been pat to death ire “probably Ku minting pr
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  • 66 1426 Question of Repatriation (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, December 31 The Municipal Commissione's decided to refer baok to Committee the question of licensing riosha puller s. The meeting expressed the opinion that at the present im? it wou'd be somewhat delicate to dea wirh the matter. The
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  • 125 1426 TIN EXPORTS A Steaiit Increase (From O'.ur Own Correspondent) Singapore, December 31 At the annual meeting of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd., Mr Wilcoxsor, presiding, said tin expo ts showed a t«nden?y to reach the volume of p«e-war days. It was p>obabb that the year’i exputs would
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  • 403 1426 Accused Committed for Trial The preliminary enquiry into the c»be in which a Jew named Hyan is allege.] to have co emitted critninal b-each of tenet as a servant io respect of >264 and to have nM) u" a c n w A "a do fint
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  • 38 1427 who had been assisting Mr. A. llardwidge in his work at the Mission Chapel, 'Farquhar Street, left for Klang on December 30. Mr. Adams goes to take charge of the Chapel there.
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  • 90 1427 at the Kedah Club. Alor Star, the officers of the Department of Lands gave an “At Home’’ in farewell to Mr. and Mrs. N. Kendall. The function, which was voted a great success, was attended by Their Highness the Regent and Tunku Mahmud, and the Hon. the
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  • 289 1427 Mr. A. H. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. R. Alsop, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Arter, Mr. J. R. Bach, Mr. E. P. Barnett, Mr. L. R. BafnettSmith, Mr. J. M. Barron, Mr. J. Blackwood,
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  • 790 1427 RICHES FROM A WILDERNESS London, December 1 Behind the announcement (made in The Evening News yesterday) that the arbitrator has awarded the Duff Development Company, Limited, £378,000 damages and costs against the Government of Kalantan lies a story of romance and adventure which rivals some of
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  • 22 1427 of the Malayan Collieries, Batu Arang, is to be married to Miss Mclntyre, of Batu Gajah, on •January 11.
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  • 75 1427 who is alleged to have attempted to defraud the firm of P. H. Hendry and Co., manufacturing jewellers, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, in connection with the purchase of a ring and tie p n valued at $3,370, received a rude shock when detectives arrested him on his
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  • 168 1427 Mr. F. G. Bourne, held an inquest on Alonday on the body of Mr. G. A. Neavc, who died from revolver wounds on the head, in the Engineers’ Club on Saturday. He was second engineer of the steamship Minderoo. Evidence was given by Captain E. Richardson, who
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  • 622 1428 SOME EV.PTY CONVENTIONS Fu. eral Processions (By A Chinese Reporter) A rather commonplace term is “Chinese Puzzle, and its use has uutn very mien. requisitioned to repreeiii mauy queer tilings Chinese. Most xu oi ah the manner of puzzles, it occurs at the moment of writing, are some
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  • 12 1428 came out by the mail to-day, looking very well.
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  • 14 1428 has been appointed to be an Assistant Engineer, P.W.D., Johore.
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  • 22 1428 resumes duties as Conservator of Forests, Kedah, next week when Air. A. B. S. Boswell goes on leave.
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  • 24 1428 Mrs. Huxtable and Air. R. AAait are leading for Home by the s.s. Macedonia. sailing on January 15.
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  • 26 1428 have is- sued invitations for January 6, on the occasion of their “hou*e-w r arming” at 11, Bukit Nanas, Kuala. Lumpur.
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  • 46 1428 that Air. A. S. Haynes, an officer of Class Ib, Malayan Civil Service, has been seconded lor service in the State of Kedah as Acting British Adviser. Kedah (Staff), with effect from the 21 st December, 1925.
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  • 47 1428 ol Petaling Estate, have issued invitations tor their silver wedding, which is to be celebrated by a thanksgiving service at St. Alary s Church. Kuala Lumpur, to be followed by a reception at the Scottish Masonic Temple, on January 2.
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  • 49 1428 S.S., Sir AVil- iam Muri son, Kt.B., K.C., accomjanied by Lady Al mi son, is due in Singapoie on January 29, by the steamer Mantua. Upon their arrival the acting Chief Justice, Air. I?. J. Sproule, with Alts. Sproule, goes home on nine months’ furlough.
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  • 706 1428 HEAD OF ROCKEFELLER WORK IN SINuAPURt Activities In Far Eastern Countries Described The international health work of the Rockefeller Foundation in the Far East was described by Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Director for the International Health Board in Far Eastern countries, in conversation with a Straits Times representative
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  • 709 1 A capable, trained and impartial observer, who recently had special opportunities for studying the situation in China, to d us the other day tnat three parties in China were making use oi Soviet money, the Kuomintang, the revolutionary students and the “Chris tian’’ General, Feng Yu-hsiang.
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  • 231 1 MR. PEEL’S C.M.G.” Penang has received with great pleasure and genuine satisfaction the news of the honour bestowed on its Resident Councillor, Mr. W. Peel, who is deservedly popular with all sections of the community and not least with his fellow Civil Servants. The sterling value of his work, his
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  • 22 1 contains the text of the new Post Office Regulations which come into force to-day. The changes have already been notified.
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  • 27 1 will not be advised to exercise his powers of disallowance in respect of the Ordinance to amend the Civil Procedure Code, No. 11 of 1925.
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  • 51 1 this morning Inspector Lyons charged eight Chinese with gambling at 20, Katz Street, on December 31. First and second accused, who were not of the same class of men as the remainder, were fined $5 each. The rest being riesha pullers were fined $2
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  • 46 1 wish to tender their warmest thanks to all the kind friends who subscribed so generously towards the Orphan's Christmas Tree —it has been the means of affording hundreds of poor little children some of the inexpressible )o»*? Of
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  • 467 1 Dr. A. B. Jesser Coope has been ap pointed Medical Officer, Muar, wit.i effect from October 30, 1925. Hao Sahib Arulanandam Pillay, tin Indian Government Agent and Mr. Gun Lay Teik are leaving for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail to-day. Messrs. C- IL Wallace, E. J.
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  • 701 2 V.iiA IS COMING? Cautious nu when they wish to don the robe of th- prophet, dub their pronouncements a “forecast. Bolder me» trust to the memory of the pub. lie being fick’e, or male arrangements to take leave Lefore time tests their utterances. Thus does Sybil preserve
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  • 404 2 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) Sir, Malaya is about to be given a unique opportunity of hearing some really good music; in fact I believe this country has seldom, if ever, before had the chance of hearing chamber-music in its highest I and most delightful
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  • 59 2 IcnT n T eontflin following g mice and good conduct rae( a j clm K 0 “b Reef Cq at a l Sussex C.b.M., L.II. S. Tavlor K q T Ar «it Q.M.s. A H ah R.A.O.C So w S Alland Snt a r J K S«n, R.A.S.C
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  • 991 2 OK. HOOPS’ IMPRESSIONS OF JAPAN lii.Ai.iii and Research Work Described The Hon. Dr. A. L. Hoops, P.C.M.0., for the Straits Settlements,’ has given i-ome very interesting impressions ci health work in Japan, Korea, and Manchuria to a Straits Times representative. Dr. Hoops attended the sixth Congress of Tropical
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  • 58 3 —Director of Education, the Resident Councillors, Penang and Malacca, the Colonial Treasurer, the Hon. Mr. J. W. Campbell and Mr. A. P. Robinson (appointed by the Governor), Mr. S. J. Chan and Mr W Makepeace (elected by the Un
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 235 3 NEW YEAR MEETING Handicaps for First Day Ihe following are the handicaps for the first day of the New Year Meeting, Saturday, January 9. OPEN HORSES All Classes 6 Furlongs Coleus 11.4 Polynesian 9.12 Genzano 9.5 Bonnie 'Friend 8.13 Highway 8.12 Silver Grist 8.6 Elkin 7.12 Over
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    • 98 3 Nothing extraordinary was accomplished on the track this morning. Good pace work was the order of the day, with a few smart gallops. Quite the outstanding feature is the improving condition of the griffins. All the bunch, with the exception of Campaigner and Napoleon, have come on
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    • 1899 3 A RATHER “BREEZY” MEETING Question of Secretary’s Bonus The half-yearly general meeting of the Ipob Gymkhana Club was held at the Iroh on Tuesday December 29» at 6.80 p.na. Mr. R. P. Brash, the President, occupied the Chair and among those present were Messrs. A. alkinshaw, i.
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  • 317 4 Death of Ship’s Engineer The death occurred on Saturday night, under tragic circumstances, of Air. G. A. Neil, second engineer on board the steamer Minderoo (says the Singapore Free Press of Tuesday). Deceased left the ship after her arrival here and eventually went to the Engineers’ Association
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  • 26 4 has been appointed to officiate as District Officer, Nibong Tebal and Mr. AL Malim to act as extra assistant Controller of Labour.
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  • 31 4 of the Singapore branch of Mansfield and Co., who w r as at one time attached to the Penang branch, is travelling home by the Patroclus. J
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  • 31 4 0.8. E., the Principal of Amoy University, is due to arrive in Singapore to-day by the Kwong Chow. His stay there will probably extend to two months.
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  • 34 4 is granted nine months leave of absence from hfarch 1. Major N. P. H. Whitley’s leave of absence is extended until the "rival m t.}> Khiva on JTcbrwwry JL2-
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  • 953 5 In a Random Note on Tuesday, we indicated several outstanding features l of Malaya’s trade record for 1925. In this case, the statistics will be found to be rather more eloquent than statistics are sometimes, and compared with the returns for a similar period a
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  • 16 5 Johore, will sit to-day for the hearing of appeals in criminal matters.
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  • 18 5 contains the text of the new I’ost Office Regulations which came into force on January 1.
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  • 17 5 of the Planters’ Association of Malaya was held in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday last.
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  • 19 5 left Singapore on Friday afternoon by the Messageries Maritimes packet Paul Lecat.
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  • 52 5 are to be seen at various points in Kuala Lumpur, warning motor car drivers' of the penalty iinnosed in cases of excessive use of th' horn. Leaflets' in Tamil, Malay Chinese have also been distributed b\ the police to drivers. An excellent innovation "'hi-h might vel,l he
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  • 496 5 Mr. and Mrs McCutcheon, of Labi», left lor Europe by the s.s. Kashgar, they expect to be back at the end of J line. Mr. C. R. Rees, Manager of Sungei Sungkai Estate, and Mrs. Rees returned to Eungkai last week from a holiday spent at Home.
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  • 1101 6 The Wonders of the Sea Strange and uukn wn dingers lurk in the«e Eastern seas. It is indeed a gad story tht-y are telling iu ex Jte 1 cirri s of the young siion of a great Tory family who went bathing in Singapore, was bitten by an
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  • 359 6 TOOK ALL HE COULD GET’’ Accused's Version Before Mr C. W. A. Sonnett in the Police Court this moaning the case w is con tinned io which Mat Bin S >m, a Mal ty police constable, was charged with criminal b'eanh of trust in respect of jewe hry b ’.o
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  • 259 6 As wo f ireshadowed some time ago. in anco dance with the arrangement made at the time of hi® election, the Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simplon, who was elected to represent the Penang Chamber of Commerce on the departure on Home leave of the Hon. Mr. D. A.
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  • 144 6 In addition to Mr. J. XV. B. Ogle, the following have been appointed Justices of the Peace for the Island of Pensng; Mess-s. J. R. Bennett, L. D. Wood and Kne Ee. Mr. J. R Bennett is the manager jof Messrs. Sandilands. Buttery Co;, Penang.
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  • 37 6 (From Our Own Corretptndtnt) Singapore, January 4 Ihe Chinese skilled workers of Central Engineers, Ltd., are on strike in spite of th* fact that they have been offered similar increases to those given elsewhere.
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  • 608 7 A correspondent writes The Jin lew Scali gave a “Reunion" Dinner on Thursday, December 31, at the Seah's premises at Madras Lane at which over 100 members were present. Amongst those present were Messrs. Gunn Lay Teik. Koh Sin Hock, Cheung Boon Tong, Heah Joo Seang, Teoh
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  • 240 7 Inauguration of New Club On the occasion of the inauguration of The Spartans, a garden party was given at "Morningside, 140, Burmah Load, Penang, lhe residence of Mr. Cheah Kee Ee, yesterday afternoon. Air. Cheah Kee Ee is the patron of the association, there were about 200 persons
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  • 133 7 were this morning sentenced to six and three months’ imprisonment respectively by Air. C. W. A. Sennett in the Police Court for theft of mosquito nets belonging to the Penang and Province Wellesley Vo unteer Corps on October 20, 1925. The first accused was a
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  • 148 7 of the Government Tele- graph Office and brother of Mr. P.K.T. Paul of the Labour Office, will regret to hear of his death which occurred on New Year's Day at the General Hospital, Penang, after a short attack of cerebral malaria.
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  • 550 7 FORTHCOMING MUSICAL ATTRACTION FOR PENANG It is not often that Penang is afforded the opportunity of hearing musicians of such eminence as the Kendall String Quartet, and therefore tihe concert that these four well-known English ladies will give in Penang on Thursday, January 28,
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  • 465 8 STRONG PROTEST TO government Inability And I ndifferenc e The following are extracts from the the l\j<: a Selangor District Planters Ass ,‘clation, la id on Novumb'-r 12: l",o ds, Selangor River. it was (J d out that although repeated repicse xtation- have been made
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  • 10 8 "C d 4C< Ltd left. ‘he
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  • 543 8 yesterdavs meeting A meeting of the Board ot Licensing Justices was held in tin District. Court, enang, yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of considering applications for jublic house and billiard licences. Ihe of th Board w< r ,;re-cntMessrs. G. A. Hereford (chair '.nan J. EL i'edlow, J. Dick,
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  • 338 8 The Municipal Commission has, we think, done wisely in dropping the idea of registering riesha coolies, says the Free Press. Not that it could not be June, but tin rt suit would probably be dir.-qq oiniing, and inevitably lead to an increase of fares when the registered coolie
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  • 33 8 Chief Overseer, 1’ W.D.. stationed at Alor Gajah, has been transferred to Central .Division (Malacca) and Mr. F. J. Fernandis, Overseer. Malacca, goes to Alor Gajah in his place.
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  • 68 8 are already dis- cussing the prospects of the local cricket season which begins this month, and the arrival in the State of so enthusiastic a cricketer as the lion. Mr. 0. F. Stoner is generally welcomed as a good augury for the coming season. Until a short
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  • 83 8 the well-known Irish surgeon together with Lady Woods end their daughter, are paying a visit to .Malaya and are staying at present at the E. d 0. Hotai', Penang. 1 heir -on, after a brilliant University < areer, has just come out to join the legal firm
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  • 1440 9 ANTHONY CO.’S SHARE LIST Buv r* -o S RUBBER—DOLLAR BHARWB. rth cts Allonhy Rubber Co., Ltd. 3.85 395 Ater Gajah Rubber Estate, Ltd. 2.50 3 10 Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd 4.40 460 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd 23.00 Ayer huning Rubber Estate, Ltd.. *.(2* J-°'s Ayer Molek Rubber (Jo., Ltd
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  • 17 9 arrived in Kuala Lumpur from Port Dickson yesterday.
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  • 25 9 who were out at Glugor on Sunday got 9| couple.
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  • 22 9 of the Malayan Collieries, Batu Arang, is to be married to Miss Mclntyre, of JBatu Gajah, on January 11.
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  • 24 9 were passengers for Home by the s.s. Gbtucus, which sailed from Penang yesterday.
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  • 29 9 .manager of Juru Estate, P.W., has had to enter the General Hospital, Penang, to undergo an operation for appendicitis.
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  • 43 9 Police Probationer for the Straits Settlements and Messrs. W. H. McLoughlin and L. 11. Barnet Smith, Customs probationers for the I’.M.S., recently appointed by the Secretary ol State, arrived from Home hist week by the P. A O. Malwa.
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  • 47 9 has been pleased to add the names of the following gentlemen to the Commission of the Pe< ce, for the Settlement of Singapore :—Charles Vernon Bailey, Cheong Koon Seng, William Dunman, Mohamed Unus bin Abdullah, Horace Walter Raper, Thomas W T illiam Stubbs.
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  • 59 9 of the S uherd inaie (,’ivil Service, has been given the I P'iz 1 Appointment’ as Chief Clerk I'’.’ r V.-iLo/.;]. Mr. {’hene B< o’ n< s 2’J vea s s .I‘V.c? '■<> his ci fd.it am. was hied Clerk of th*' Medical J’Opart meat and
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  • 511 9 Air H. C. Leonard r Kuril;) Liriiii'tir r. j,. tie ;’.<sjnies (lutlf-, Llnaui-Li Adviser. I Barnard uiKicrveui an operation for appendicitis in Taiping on Sairrday. It is reported that is progressing well. Sir George Maxwell is to visit ameron > Highlands about the middle cl this iitoiiih.
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