The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 11 August 1926

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS ECHO MAIL EDITION. >lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CENTS VOL. 24 PENANG: AUGUST 11, 1926 NO. 32
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    • 288 1 CONTEHiS 5 LEADERS MISCELLANEOUS: fenthnwd) £1 ZN Port of Penang 879 R. NV. R. Unit (Vfalaya) 891 M American Planting 883 9 6 House Rents 889 Art Exhibition 894. M France and Rubber 893 M Modern Literature 893 Kedah News 825 KB v Distracted China 897 ofl S Malaeoa Chinese
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    • 202 2 4c THI *c I STRAITS ECHO I §2 MAIL EDITION. BR fyr X&? Sdll. hi* Published the day prior to the departure of each, mat! for Europe, JjC and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the Vi daily issues, as well as all important news from
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  • 967 879 During September last year a Commission sat in Penang in order to hear evidence from the leading members of the local mercantile community in connection with the Penang Harbour Board, with a view to providing improved facilities for dealing with the trade of the port and popularising
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  • 530 879 '1 i( H >n. Mr. Peel is unwell and c onto ucd to the house.M.M. Inspector G. 0. B. Hour bane, who is attached to the Detective Office (Ip h) will be leaving shortly on transter to Sitiawan. lhe Taping Epworth League is giv.iig a tea-party in honour of
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  • Page 879 Advertisements
    • 28 879 coc waits tcbo PUBLISHED DAILY MAIL EDITION Containing the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe The Criterion Press Limited 59, Beach Street, Penang
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  • 1033 880 Bangkok’s Health I < i" tu bl to t -H*sk>ry to ro*n ih t the deaths from notifiable diseases in Bangk k are steadily deatea-ing For the week ending Ju’y 24, death* from cholera only numbered ten, so that any fears of infection which intending visitors to Siam’s
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  • 131 880 Coolies In Quarantine The steamer Norviken arrived at Singapore from Canton, Swatow, and Amoy on Saturday with one case of cholera among the deck passengers. There were 900 on hoard, and they were duly quarantined at St, John’s Island and the usual precaution taken by the port health authorities.
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  • 90 880 A large crowd welcom-d Mr. Cobham’s landing in Bativia Harbour. The tea p'ane followed the Sumitra coast down. Mr. Cobham said that, almost through, ut the journey he hid had weather fogs, rains and sandstorms. He left on Monday for Sourabaya, He will attempt the return journey
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  • 1984 880 WOMAN MOTORIST’S APPEAL ERROR OF JUDGMENT Police Methods Criticise» Miss Olive Al-ce Southam, dancUa M G. B. F. Southam, of the Extension TeLgrsph Co., Penang recently convicted in the Police cXt t wo charges of driving a motor aar witk licenw anl vith ash or driving, was successful
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 159 881 MAJ.WAX CHAMPIONSHIPS Latest Results (/’.'•< m Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 3 la following an* the latest results in th»- Malayan Lawn Tennis tournament championships now in progress here: Singles John Lim beat Lam Say Kee 64, 7- 5; <hoo Hooi Hye beat Nunneley (>2, 6o; p.
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    • 941 881 AUTUMN MEETING STATISTICS Local Owner’s Success I’he Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting, whieh came to a close on Saturday, must be written down as one of the most successful ever held, quite apart from other reasons, for the attractive stakes it offered. No other Club had before
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    • 595 882 J NTER- Patrol Competition The Anglo-Chinese School Scouts In-ter-Patrol Competition was held at the Anglo-Chinese School ground- on Saturday last. The heavy rain in the morning had- made the ground quite heavy and slippery, but the afternoon proved an ideal one for sports. Among those present were the
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  • 143 882 REMARKABLE LiriGATfOX WIFES HETiriON (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Auynot The members of a well-known family were oonaarned io a remark '1 litigation in the Supreme Court yeete The matter arose ou* of a petition DreJT h d h hy a M M OrSD M Mtyor husband,
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  • 246 882 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) Sir, I have read your interesting artia’e on pure food and quite agne that thi regulations regarding the eating places of the town need some revision. It is common knowledge that no restaurant exists in the town where our women folk
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  • 1126 883 well-know ii American publicist recently made a study of the efforts which are being made to supply the American manufacturing companies with rubber grown on American-owned estates. His researches were fairly exhaustive, and his conclusions, which were as impartial as could be expected in the circumstances, need cause
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  • 448 883 Air. Douglas Lew s has been anP' mted consul for Norway at Samarang, Java. Mr. Krishna Aiyar from Madras, has b. n app< mted Assistant Surgeon. Gt.n rui Hospital, Alor Star. Mss Blackwell will be leaving ior Hume by the s.s. Della sailrng from Penang on the 15th instant.
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  • 1228 884 Health Week We published yeate day a Jette* from a O> insee reader suggesting that a Ha. Ith week” be held in Penang. Pabiie health within the Municipal area has certainly improved during recent years, bat it is still very far from being satisfactory, the infant mortality rate
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  • 1007 884  -  (By Anna Carey) Durin- the ecent disc OSBion io House of Lords on the Bill t 0 peeresses in their own risht u vote, an illuminating insight Wi9 into the mental attitude of th e D reeled it The resl question O f of opportunity and the fact that
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  • 241 885 BANKRUPT’S RUBBER. DEALS Messrs. Sime, Darit Sued (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. August 5 The failure of Mr. Lee Pang Sem/, with liabilities of a million dollars, mostly arising from"rubber contracts, wa* recalled in the Supreme Court yesterday, when Mesns. Sime, Darby and Company were su’rd by the
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  • 672 885 A RUBBER DEAL Owner and Agents in Court In the Suprenr- Court yesterday, before the Hon. Mr. -Justice A. Brown, the suit was heard in which a Javanese, Odia Ganti, of the Province, sued Messrs. Hin Co., Penang, for $1,11*7.36 being the d fference between the value of
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  • 69 885 .'mother case <>f ck-ctrocuf ion occurred on Saturday last at the Municipal Workshops it) Dato Kramat Road, a Municipal coolie meeting with an untimely end, as a result, it is understood, of his coming in contact with one of the wires in the workshop. The man was
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  • 372 885 The Annual general meeting of the Kedah Subordinate Civil Service Association was held at the club-house last Wednesday evening with Mr. Abdul Manaff in the chair. The Balance Sheet shewed that the finances of the club are in a very satisfactory condition and the reports
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  • 1078 886 SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION '1 i.c iuird Exhibition of School Work oi I'unang Schools, opeucu on 1 uesuay ny tne lion, the hesiaeut-Uouncillor and Airs. Scott, is well worth a visit by all who arc interested in tiie local schools, it marks a veiy decided advance on tiie two previous
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  • 461 886 Ihe Recent Epidemic The following information is supply by rhe Eastern Bureau. League of X tions Health Organisatk n, Singapw/ lhe recent epidemic in B a n«k--which began to spring to lif e again about the beginning of the current --h is. thanks to the unremitting <
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  • 488 887 annual general meeting The annual general meeting of the members of the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society was held at the p t n ang Cricket Chib at 0.30 p.m. yesterday 0 in the absence of Mr. F. N. Sver. Mr. E. J. Bennett, was elected ta
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  • 760 887 annual report i lie following is the annual report of tli<* Eurasian Association, Singapore, which was to be submitted to members al a meeting to have been held yesterday. 1 he local association is a branch and a full list of members of both associations is sent
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  • 173 887 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 5 The following arc the latest results in the Malayan Lawn Tennis tournament championships now in progress here Singles Hall beat Chung Ah Ming, 62, 64; John Lim beat Yong Leong Chong, 97, 64. Ladies Singles Mrs. Toft beat
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  • 98 887 Lawn Bowls Results T he following were the results of lawn bowls tournament ties played yesterday: Championship: J. M Chalmers (I)) beat E. J. O’Reilley 21—2; J. G. Allan b< al J. M. Chalmers (O S.) 2117. o: General Booth, the veteran chief rf th Salvation Armv,
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  • 934 888 GENERAL MEETING Satisfactory Situation The sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Kedah Rubber Company, Limited, was held at the registered offices of the company, 33, Beach Street, Penang, at noon yesterday. Dr. C. F. Nicholas presided and there were also present Messrs. B. E.
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  • 208 888 ssrs. Patterson Simons Co., 1- writing from Singapore on July 29, report: Locally prices have been very steady with a slight upward tendency, though in London there has been no variation whatever. The fate of the 20 per cent, cut still hangs in the balance, though it would
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  • 295 888 Postman’s Lapse In the Police Court yesterday aft fcr noon, before Mr. C. W. A. Sennett Chinese postman by the name of Yeoh Pong Chor was charged at the instance of the Superintendent of Mails, Penan Post Office, with conveying 20 letters other than by post. The accused
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  • 248 888 Only Two Cases There are only two cases to be heard before the Court of Appeal which is to sit in Penang on Tuesday, August 10Altogether about six cases were listed but the final list has been reduced to one owing to failure to file memorandum o
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  • 510 889 Air. I>,ke Chow Thye, J.P., of Kuala Lumpur, s on a vis.t to l’< uang. The nt v G. T. Sh thfle is expected in S ug;q>oiv, from Australia, in about a month. 1 he King has conferred on Prinoe Chich ibu of Japan the Grand Cross of the
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  • 90 889 domestic occurrence DEATH Wilson- July 9, atTiie Grange, Irhitonon.Sea, Essex, Katherine Gowans, widow of Dato Dr. J. P. A. Wilson, Johore, aged 01. DEATH pus At her res.dunce \ila Flora Goa, India <n the 17th -July, 1926, Mrs. Anna Maria Lobo Dias, mother of Mr. P. C. D as, of
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  • 567 890 The Padang Earthquake Hib Hoin the Hope his set an excel lent example by forwarding a eabstan ial donation to the fund in ail of t ie snld'e 8 in ths recent severe eartbqaaka which visited the West Go°et of Sumatra. Penang Chinese have already shown thsir gener
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  • 599 890 YOUNG CHINESE BANKRUPT Rich F a the r- in- L a w In the Supreme Court this morning the public examination was continued of Lim Cheng Kooi, a clerk till recently employed at Messrs. Deithelm Co., Penang, who has gone into bankruptcy as a result of his being
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  • 461 890 Court Dismisses Widow’s Appeai The Singapore Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeal by the widow h the late Syed Abdullah bin Syed Abdulrazak, a wealthy Arab landowner against a decision of Mr. Justice Sproule, when Acting Chief Justice re fusing her probate of a will which
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  • 529 891 The efforts of Penaga to pick up the Ku ff bv w.reltss messages have so Oiten fc n such a failure looked al from the nt o f regular reliable, intelligibility, that there will be no caviling at the suggestion that if the local Government cannot do anything
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 152 891 Further Results (hroni Our (Jun Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 5 1 he following are the results of further ties Singles Khoo Hooi Hye beat Hall 6 -3, 6- 2; I de Souza beat Scovel 6 2. 6—4; Duncan, beat On Gee Kong 7—5 4- 6 6 -3
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    • 308 891 Lu regard to the inadequacy of thw totalizator arrangements, a correspondent writes complaining, or rather suggesting, that many changes will have to be enforced” at an early date. Racing, as we said in a Random Note the other day, is primarily meant for those who can afford
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    • 228 891 KuM A T.UMPUU TOURNAMENT The results of the Polo Tournament held by the Selangor Polo Club at Ku da Lumpur during the week-end are as follow s: MacDougall Cup Semi-finals: Royal Johore Polo Club beat Singapore Polo Club by 3 goals to 2. Belanger Polo Club beat Penang Polo
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    • 49 891 Lawn Bowls Results The following were the results of bowls tournament ties played yesterday: Championship G. B. F. Southam beat E. Reimann 2112. Single Handicap: +4 F. P. Montgomerie bent +5 E. J. O’Reilley 2119; 2 Dr. C. H. Hertz beat +2 R. V. Patterson 2118.
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  • 262 891 The response to the Colonial Secrctar\ s circular has been very satisfactory so far as the Singapore d’strict is concerned, but that of the Penang district is disappointing. The classification of the replies received up to and including August 4 is as follows: Singapore, Johore and Malacca.
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  • 582 892 MRS. MEYER’S SUPREME COURT PETITION Important litigation arising out of a presented by Mrs. Florence Meyer against her husband, Mr. Isaac Meyer, a member of the well-known Jewish family in Singapore, is at present before the Supreme Court. In her petition Mrs. Meyer prays for a declaration that
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  • 678 892 SOON THEAM CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Penang, August 6 The announcement that there would be no cut in the percentage of Standard Production for Exportable rubber for the quarter beginning in August had, as anticipated, a depressing efiect both in the prices of the commodity and rubber shares. The former fell
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  • 374 892 I The Half 1 early Meeting Ihe half-yearly general meeting of the I Selaiigoi 1 uii Club, was neld on Ermay I ia the Selangor Club, when Mr. W. I. Chapman presided and about twent\ i members were present. Ine Chairman said that the meetings i were
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  • 452 893 With the constant increase in the number of motor cars, it becomes necessary for France, n the present state of the exchange, to find some place within her <wn territories where rubber may be profitably grown. A French financial expert has supplied some interesting information as to
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  • 601 893 Ri of the most absorbing forms of -Boration to-day. is that to be made 'brough modern literature, tracking up. its outlook, its changes, modes of exprtJmon and associations with the varximproblems of modern life. The amazing sweeping away oi set styles and i.oum Varies of impersonal recording, which
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  • 462 893 .'Jr. and Mrs. H. W. W'ooliey arc v -.t ng Kuai.i Lumpur ironi Batu Ga- film Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Pyketl a i;t lue-d.q\ tor the Federal Cap.tai. Mr. E. R. W illiams, Assistant Mune Engine r, Penang, left for Kuala Lumpur last night. Mr. C. 1 ioberls,
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  • 1286 894 THE IMPRESSIONISTS Aoollection of over 260 pictures including lome excellent «p cimens r f photography is being exhibited ny the Impressionist* at the Penang Ciioket Club this w-ek The organ zUion of such a show entails a great deal of work, and Mrs. Sinclair, Secretary of tne At
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  • 521 894 Worse and Worse Under the heading pore, F.M.3., Malacot, eto T. 8 and 17 minutes late),” th d Daily List states that the nisht^ 1 from Kuala Lumpur, due at *P 6.43 a.m. arrived at 8 a.m. to M Women and Cricket Aluoh interest is ijeiog t- 4
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  • 558 895 OFFICIAL assignee s action Sequel to Lubber Deal lhe hearing < f the action brought by t be Official Assignee (Mr. E. E. Coln against Messrs. Sme, Darby and Company, was continued before Mr. justice Deane in the Supreme Court, Singapore. The action arose out of the
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  • 1237 895 ron Our (j lin Correspondent Alor Star. August t> me Government English School l' jr Star, held its second Geneml Meeting lor A. 11. 1344. on T; iur3 Mr. E. A. G. Stuart presided, inere was a large attendance. The minutes of the last general meeting having been
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  • 1128 896 LEAN CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT Thursday Evening Tin has continued to show further marked strength, especially the spotposition which once again commands the considerable premum of £7. At the closing prices of £296.55. for Spot and £289.55. for 3 months, the gains during the week amount to £6.75.6d. and
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  • 410 896 AMATEUR MEETING Frist Day s Results (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 6 '1 he going was good for the opernn; day of the Selangor Turf Club's Am t-eur meeting and there was a large tendance. There was a slight drizzle before the races but it
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  • 496 897 Things in China are still not going us tisfactor ily as could be desired, and it evident that patience will be required before a general improvement takes e The present situation is a consequence of many years’ steady political administrative retrogression, and it is ot to be expected
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  • 575 897 would be more welcome than the 8 Eaih URT thi-7 were contemplating a general reduction in their r ites, embracmg ail classes of traffic. But at the present time auv move by the Railwavs seems out ol the question. Sign> a 7 e aoi wanting of the improvement
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  • 475 897 Kv h< < o: Ta p ng, is -vmg n i Europeon Saturday next by the Ji, M. s.s. Chantilly. Mr. V. i’.. Maddccks Harbour Mast I. 1 r.. h > returned from leave and u.'.sumed .iuLts as from -July 16. it s stat- I tii.it the Him Mr.
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  • 1445 898 Here are Dragons’’ Ona of the most di-araing fights in Pen ang is the qaeer g% r goyks which look oat across the world from their lofty positions on gateways. There are two dragon-like oreatares perched on high in the street parallel to the Esplanade, whieh bring a
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  • 222 898 The Lure Of Fan-Tan In the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Thursday, 117 Chinese were produced before Mr. J. W. H. Hughes, the Magistrate, and charged with illegal gaming. It was alleged by the prosecute that, on the 4th instant, the accused were arrested while they
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  • 151 898 There were some 80 members an guests to dinner at the United Association Club when they celebra their fourth anniversary on Satur y last. After the toast of the King, the sociation’s President, Mr. Lee Ewe > thanked the guests for their presen > making particular mention of
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 639 899 Ladies Defeat Gentlemen The cricket match on Saturday on the Esplanade between the Ladies and Gentlemen resulted in a handsome victory for the fair sex by 33 runs. The fixture drew large crowds to both the pavilions o n the padang, the P.C.C. pavilion especially being crowded with
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    • 154 899 Singapore Teams Take First Fora Places I'wenty-four teams competed this year (19 from Singapore) for the Penang Veteran s Shield, open to platoon teams from Volunteer units of the S.S. Volunteer Force. This is the second year in succession the trophy has been won by the Eurasian
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    • 135 899 C HAMPION 8 HIP RE S ULT S (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 8 The following, are the results of the finals in the various events in the Malayan Tennis Championships: SinglesKhoo Hooi Hye beat Chua Choon Leong, 64, 62. Alixed DoublesOliver and Mrs. Wise beat
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    • 449 899 Amvteui; Aleeting Results [brom Uur Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, August 7 11. E. tile High Commissioner, Lady Guillemard, the British Resident of Selangor and Airs. Thomson were present among the large crowd at the concluding day of the Selangor T urf Club Amateur race meeting. The going
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    • 1119 900 Athletic Sports Favoured with excellent weather, there was a large attendance on the sch<jol playground on Saturday afternoon t< w.tness the annual athletic sports of St. Xavier s Institution, the attendance including the Rev. Bro. Paul, Visitor, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Shecdy, Dr. G. S. Glass,
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  • 432 900 ASSISTANCE AT JEDDAH NE W I jEG I SLATION Mohammedans leav ng the Colon pilgrimage to the Hedjaz will derably assisted by arrangements posed under a B 11 to be introduced S’ the Leg slative Counc:l t( amend Merchant Sh pplng Ordinance. The sect ons in that Ordinance
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  • 82 900 At an extraordinary general held at the Association premises o. Madras Lane on Thursday August the following gentlemen were ously elected trustees for the Hu e Mr. Quah Beng Kee, 0.8. E., J.P., Messrs. Heah Joo Seang, Choung Boon long, Koh Sin Hock and P u Eng
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  • 503 901 Perhaps a certain amount of the larger n d less restrained pleasures of social in-al.-course and amusement, individual or are denied the dweller in the East, but’the comforts of a peculiar freedom tind domestic life, coupled with a sense 1 of being a distinctive entity amongst a few, instead
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  • 630 901 Ihe inefficiency of the Post Office calls for constructive criticism, for there can )e no doubt that the handling of local Postal affairs becomes worse and worse aR time goes on. Attention has already been drawn to those matters particularly Requiring adjustment. One of the chief drawbacks
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  • 561 901 Dr. E A. Sin th will be away at Ta ping, from th 9th to the loth instant, on official duty. Air. J. Hansell 01 the Hcngkong and Shaugha. Bank, Sunge. Patani, has be n tran>krred to S ngapore. Mr. .1. H V. Clarke and Mr. E M X.
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  • 1076 902 Mr. Carr’s Resignation It was f-naafisn-d in Random Note yesterday that Mr. A. W. Carr’s r» situation wiß pohabiy m-.inJy due to tlegiouud that be has only dona moderately well so far. and thia surmise proves to ba correctMr. Ca»r pays that he is as fit as a
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  • 112 902 Meeting at Ipoh (From Out Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 10 At th 3 inaugural meeting of the Teachers’ Acs joiati n of Malaya held yeste>day at the Anglo Chinese School, Ipoh, 120 delegates were present from all parts of Malaya* Mr. A. Stunock opened the conferenoe by
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  • 55 902 H.EBCIDING OF SINGAPORE OfFlfE (brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 10 It is repotted that the Meroaotile Bank India, Singapore Branoh, has acquired additional property and wi l be rebuilt. [The above report is confirmed by Mr. J. Straton Ferrier, manager of the local branch of the Mercantile
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  • 27 902 Nell Gwyn A telegram from Singapore states Lyrio Theat'es have scoured Nell Gwyn, the Biitish First National production, for creening in Penang early in September,
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  • 1071 902 HEARINGS DELAYED sitting ot tin- Court o f Appea to hove begun this morning but to a hitch, a properly constituted could not assemble. The civd appfca L which would ordinarily have been heard first were therefore, postponed, and criminal appeal, which had been referred to a
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  • 260 903 PENARS LOCAL ASSOCIATION j i-aL 1 e coHi 11)25 *'l ye.ir there has been a 1 numb< is of Gu U m i enaug and Province Wellesley. Ihe number of ompan-es s the same i.e—one Ranger C< mpany, and two (iiiiic Company, but two Brownie 1 aek>
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  • 149 903 The results of the London Chamber j of Commerce Spring Examinations 1926 are as follows Senior Certificates Book-keeping and Accountancy: Loo Kim Thuan. English Shorthand: Lim Seong Cheng (150 words). Typewriting: Cheah Leong (with Distinction) Cutter, Herman Lawrence. Junior Certificates Book-keeping: Boey Kim Loon, Cutter, Herman Lawrence, Syed
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  • SPORTING NEWS
    • 81 903 At Sungei Patani, on Sunday, the «o' rnment debated the Planters by 8< runs Batting first, the Planters scored 62. 1 hompson carrying out his Iw r L’i. Laßroov. m two overs, took three wickets for runs. The Government replied with 149 (Laßrooy 69, J Baeza 16. \V. Bloomfield
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    • 143 903 Lawn Bowls Results I’he following were the results of lawn bowls tournament ties played yesterday Championship: Dr. C. 11. Hertz beat M 1». Houston 21 14; A. J. Plumb heat J. Duguid 21-15. Single Handicap: 5 E. Reimann beat 5G.8. F. Southam 21 13. 1 he following
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    • 204 903 Selangor v. Penang At a meeting of the Selection Committee, held in the Selangor Club on Saturday evening, the following team was selected to represent Selangor against Penang in the Malaya Cup Competition, at Penang, on Saturday Bryce; Bell, Chiang Seng; Keng Kooi, Shepherdson, Doig; Mun Hoy.
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    • 288 903 DIKE’S AT KUALA LI dpi It Set.a v gor’s Plucky I icht 1 < tball, ih played on Snlm 1.0. on the pad; ng, says the Malay Mail. )>'•• tween tl < Du f V IlinMon’ ele-.-t and tin Sfat< I am, with 4 f v chan" is
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    • 365 904 PE NANG TO UR NA Al EN T The Draw The result of the draw last night for the Penang Lawn Tennis Tournament wa« as follows: Singles. M. Orr, bve ;A. R. Kuppuswamy, bye; E. Valberg, bye: Cheah Wat Hve, bye; Khaw Bian Teong, bye; J. H. Bowyer,
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    • 944 904 CLOSE OF TOLRNAAIENT Lady Guillemard Distributes Prizes T he Malayan Lawn Tennis Championhip Meeting wh ch started on August 1 it Kuala Lumpur ended on Saturday Aitli the distribution of prizes by Lady Gu.Bernard. Cred t for the entire arrangements must be accorded to Air. Ju.-tice
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  • 134 904 An extraordinary general i Fraser and Neave, Limited, was hew» Saturdav there being present: --MrV. Bailev (in the Chair), The H Oll -T D. J. Ward, Messrs. D. T. Lewis, Hastie, A. W. Brodie and J- B(SS“£im .n ate that on account of (’hairman is unable
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  • 1209 905 has become necessary for some step I B te taken to check the flow of midesir- V? and others, to the local meetings of j Turf Club. If the Turf Club I Sawities fail to move in the i iyjL it is to be hoped that I authority
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  • 536 905 PREVALENCE IN SINGAPORE in .ii (.ivu-hb .1 note the Straits ih< n. doubt that recent events in whi< h gatm-robbers have played the k-adii./ tii'i in p. rticular the coldbivoded inkr of a yAung Straits-norn Clmiest t v. hi!.- -..‘ii- leruig liis home whtiv robber* mid juu" ,h
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