The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 1 February 1928
1928-02-01
62
85
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitsechomail
The Straits Echo (Mail Edition)
-
Title Section18 1928-02-01 62 Straits Echo Weekly Edition. $18 PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. VOL. 26 PENANG, FEBRUA RY 1, 192818 words
-
Page 62 Advertisements
-
Advertisement298 1928-02-01 62 C* ■< I I -I C0 NT" N T JL Leading Articles Miscellaneous (continued) i ’T functions of Hospital Visitors 64 Buckwell 67 JL Miss Mavo Answered 64 A Mining Episode—The Lode that y Losing Ground 67 Failed 68 wQg 1 Whdswholand 68 Plague In Ipoh 69 j.| k, Coincidences298 words
-
-
Page 63 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1928-02-01 63 i I THE STRAITS ECHO I WUXLY EDITION. B PtMtoM du Ay fw to lie flkpwwe af wwdl ami «num I s f the latest leesl and Stakes new wepnwMy pwdkriied m des daily iesaeg, as well m all impeitaet eews teem wm* pa*fa ef tke FAR EAST, iRokrtliag CHINA,176 words
-
-
Article463 1928-02-01 64 In addition to the Orders of the Day down for the meeting of the Legislative Council next Monday tve understand that the following question will be put by Mr. Palgrave Simpson It being now admitted that members of Hospital Visiting Committees have an “undoubted right to463 words
-
Article227 1928-02-01 64 We do not envy the feelings of Miss Mayo, authoress of “Mother India,” as she reads “Father India” and “Miss Mayo’s Mother India, A Rejoinder”, both written by Indians as a direct refutation to the irresponsible ramblings in the notorious volume “Mother India.” To see her statements227 words
-
Article180 1928-02-01 64 THE PROPOSED NEW PRAYER BOOK (To The Editor of the Straits Echo) Sir, Some weeks ago we ventured, in view of the grave situation caused b\ the Deposited Book, to write asking lor prax er. We pointed out that the issues before Members of Parliament, and180 words
-
Article358 1928-02-01 64 Che Latest Craze A popular craze among the youth of ’enang at the moment if gas-filled baloons. There is all the difference in die world between the air-filled balloon, which requires repeated pats to keep it afloat, and the one which will keep aloft by itself, and only358 words
-
Article39 1928-02-01 64 of Sunger Siput, are leaving on s.s. City of Palermo about 1 February for a round tour of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Europe. They expect to return in October or November.39 words
-
Article39 1928-02-01 64 who, After acting for some time as Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley, was recently appointed District Officer at Klang, has had a bad breakdown in health and is going Horne by the “Antenor” next week.39 words
-
Article55 1928-02-01 64 in Kuala Lumpur announcing the death of Mr. Alfred Arthur Bris'ow. at- Inswieh. at the age of 57. The late Mr Br sto»r. who retired from Malaya in 1925 «nd settled down at Inswieh v th his family, was acting Chief Inspector of Machinery at55 words
-
Page 64 Advertisements
-
Advertisement28 1928-02-01 64 Jbc Straits Echo PUBLISHED DAILY ■!—>■«» WEEKLY EDITION frfiUining the new» of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe The Criterion Press, Limited, 59, Beech Street, Penang28 words
-
-
Article1649 1928-02-01 65 RESULTS FOR 1927 The following particulars relative to the operations of Austral Malay lie and the Dredging ompanics under its mail* Hgcrncnt, are mr the information of shareholders in advance of the ordinary full reports for 1927, which cannot be made available until later in the1,649 words
-
453 1928-02-01 66 It was a gruesome affair, and was J] the more noticeable in that it occurred during the rapid development to the rubber boom period in a locality that had been particularly clear of crime A Banjarese woman had been the victim of criminal453 words
-
Article35 1928-02-01 66 7 ish 'T‘‘ V v ha 3 been ft n^as filled tb nrnnei since 1923 delicate p°«‘ J’ St nction is shortly, Patit Bunt 0I PP Inted Distri et Officer35 words
-
Article312 1928-02-01 66 SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY TO SMALL TOWNS The Concessions held by the Perak River H y uro-Electric Power Company for the supply of electrical energy in the State of Perak include the right to supply energy for use in the towns in their area. With the object of312 words
-
Article56 1928-02-01 66 in Pending that Mr. Cvril E. S. Perera, B.A., (Bond) L. L. B., F. R. G. S., formerly of the teaching staff of the Angl > Chinese School, Tpoh. who went to England to studv for the Bar, has gained the second place in Class 1..56 words
-
Article71 1928-02-01 66 who is in Edinburgh, has obtained the L. R>. C. P. and S. (Edinburgh) and L. R. F. P. and S. (Glasgow). He will proceed to Dublin to further his studies in midwifery. Dr. Ess is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. J.71 words
-
Article77 1928-02-01 66 Mr. Jus- tiee Deane and Mr. -Justice Dinsmore are expected in Penang next week to sit in the Court of Appeal which will commence in Penang on 7 Febru iry. Mr. Justice Sproule will also fake part, in two appeals from the decision of Mr. Justice77 words
-
Article238 1928-02-01 66 A GRATIFYING RESULT Mrs. Sproule wishes to thank all those who helped and contributed so generously to Poppy Dav Manager. Mess. Roneo Linm.ed, Manager, Messrs. Pritchard a Co., Bid., Manager, Mes sr John Little to., Ltd., Manager, Messrs. McAlister A' Co., Ltd. Ihe firms who lent their238 words
-
Article75 1928-02-01 66 A basket of books sent this wool. by Mr. J. H. Pedlow has increased the number of hooks supplied conjoiMh bv the Rev. Keppel Garnier and the ITon. Mr. Justice Sproule to the Y.M.C.A. library. The Secretary will gratefully receive books sent to him by anv ethers. The75 words
-
Article24 1928-02-01 66 formerly Assistant Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, Malacca, succeeds Mr. J. H. Spowers at Kuala Kangsar when the latter goes on24 words
-
Article31 1928-02-01 66 Manager of the George Town Dispensary, Tpoh, is leaving for Home on furlough accompanied by Mrs. S’nclair. Mr. Proctor, from Penang, lias gone to take Mr. Sinclair’s place.31 words
-
Article334 1928-02-01 67 Ono of the greatest and moat lasting misfortunes attendant upon a slump, even a partial slump such as we nave experienced during the past year, is the fact of land being allowed to lapse in*e secondary growth or jungle. So it was during the big rubber slump when334 words
-
32 1928-02-01 67 has set out on an extensive tour of Africa and will visit Tripoli. Somaliland, and British East Africa. The trip will occupy about two months.32 words
-
Article38 1928-02-01 67 yesterday morning the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J Pr °v T. Wa8 in fixin R the cases for February and after that heard a Bankniptcy matter. There were no suits fixed for the day.38 words
-
Article45 1928-02-01 67 who is well uuipvr», WHO H well known in the rubber plantation world or the research work he hag done at the Bmtenzorg Station in Java has -en nominated u> th. uew G 0Vvrnnr of the Dutch Colony of Surinam.45 words
-
Article321 1928-02-01 67 Somehow one always retains a certain fondness for sapient sayings, even amounting to wise saws. Amongst these is one about giving a dog a bad name, and if you throw mud, some of it will stick. And so it seems to be with our snakes, for321 words
-
Article69 1928-02-01 67 'From Our Own Correspondent; Kuala Lumpur, 30 January The death occurred to-day at the European Hospital here, following on an operation performed on the 20th inst.. of Hr. R. J. Colbert, Medical Officer. Ulu Selangor. The'deceased came to Malaya in 1924, and was stationed69 words
-
Article63 1928-02-01 67 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 3n January A motor-car overturned in Maxwell Road here on Saturday night, and fell into a ravmp. Eight Chinese ladies who were in t]-. e car received serious cuts. The accident was apparently the result of the car ravelling too63 words
-
Article17 1928-02-01 67 Adminii- f a AdminiiPrilncaise des Mine, d Etmn de Tekkah, has left for Franc*17 words
-
463 1928-02-01 67 RETIREMENT AFTER 27 YEARS’ SERVICE On the eve of their departure Hom* Mr. R. L. Buckwell, Superintendent a! Surveys. Penang, and Mrs. BucW e were entertained to a farewell function by the Staff of the Survey Departing on Saturday last at Bangalow463 words
-
Article30 1928-02-01 67 the Chairman iMcouin FjiinanK, tne i iiuuw-- the Perak Hvdro-Electric Co., Ltd- 1 due back at Penang to-day and is s t8 v big at the Runnymede Hotel.30 words
-
Obituary60 1928-02-01 67 FUNERAL NOTICE Tin funeral of tin- late Mrs. Foo Hee Soon, nee Tan Kirn Kook, will hike pl>K’e on Sunday, 5 February, F. 28, a* 10 a.rn. when her remains will Im* removed from No.20D I'l-naiig Street, Penang, to the Mount Fr-lino Ceineterv for interment. Fri» mis kikI relatives are60 words
-
Article244 1928-02-01 68 “Who is he?” is probably one of the fir9t questions asked respecting a -nan ho engages one’s attention in any ni-.l snhere. It is not entirely idle Xiosit/wWe' 1 prompts this desire for nersonal information regarding nil nidividual for there are very many circumstances when definite information is desirable244 words
-
Article157 1928-02-01 68 The London newspaper which has been delv ng into the past for examples of remarkable coincidences, will now need to search no farther than its current news columns for what must surely be a n event without parallel in the history of political franchise Mr. Hailwood, who put up157 words
-
Article88 1928-02-01 68 of the Eu- '*an staff of ,1. n members of ,be E n epartm ent attend^ 8 nd Tele S ra P hs at the Dnm farewell dinner «1 Saturday Sar i l Eoad Mf <sonic Hall Sells. R. Honour of Mr. H. C, l P ires88 words
-
Article587 1928-02-01 68 The Snake Temple To-day being the birthday of the snake gods, the Snake Temple will be the centre of visitations from Chinese practically all over Penang. Sacrifices usually consist chiefly of eggs which, left in the Temple for some time, become “mysteriously hollow.” Th e sight of real587 words
-
396 1928-02-01 68 The following storyette concerns a period over twenty years ago and a spot immediately on the righthand side of the Kuala Lumpur-Rawang Road at about the 8th mile. There, m’ning for tin had been proceeding with varying luck for some time, and on both396 words
-
Article13 1928-02-01 68 returned from Tong- kah by the s.s. Kelantan yesterday.13 words
-
Article15 1928-02-01 68 returned to Su- remhan by tin* mail trim hist night.15 words
-
Article18 1928-02-01 68 and G. D. A. Fletcher left for Bras';igi y< erda\ by the s.s. Kedah.18 words
-
Article1204 1928-02-01 69 CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS “HITCHES” AND ARGUMENTS CONTINUE The crirniiii’l prosecution of heah Soo T'uun, till recenth proprietor of hop Guru Hup Hui, 131 Beach Sire* ]'(Haug, for various offences under the Bankruptcv Ordinance and the iimilial Procedure Code was continued in the District Court, before Mr. J. S.1,204 words
-
Article198 1928-02-01 69 YET ANOTHER CASE In connection with the case of in Ipoh mentioned in the T.O.M. oH| January, it transpires that the Indianpj tient is not dead but is under treatmer at the Ipoh Hospital. The man w a employed as a night watcher at Di Tuck Nam’s198 words
-
44 1928-02-01 69 Mr. J. H. Pedlow, Assistant Protect of Chinese. Penang, on furlough th leaders of the Chinest' community entertaining him to a dinner at ft Punnvmede Hotel to-night. The Ho» Mr. Quah Beng Kee. O.B.E will pre side.44 words
-
Article80 1928-02-01 69 Government Tovt Planner. F. M. S., retured on Tue«fr to Kuala Lumpur from a “busman* holiday” in British North Borneo the Philippines. Mr. Beade was mueirnpressed with what he saw at in the Mountain Province of the Phw? pines, where the Americans have crear a summer80 words
-
Article92 1928-02-01 69 at 9.30 o’clock nte wcurreu ai v.w j. Kota Poad. Taiping, on Wednesct morning just opposite the M* 8 Mosque, when three shophouses. occW ed by Chinese, were burnt down, none irs fiifP hre orimnated at a ’n one of the houses used as a nl92 words
-
Article1106 1928-02-01 70 DISTRICT court proceedings The hearing of the case in which Cheah Soo Tuan, a bankrupt, is cliarged -ith various offences under tlie BankraDtcv Ordinance and the Criminal Procedure Code was resumed yesterday morning before Mr. J- S. W. Arthur, District Judge, Penang. The essence of the charge1,106 words
-
Article206 1928-02-01 70 HUGE SUMS INVOLVED It is understood that the protection of the Bankruptcy Court will be sought in a tew da\s b\ a w'ell-known Penang Chetty who has become hopelessh involved and is unable to meet his liabilities. His liabilities, it is stated, exceed half- a206 words
-
Article253 1928-02-01 70 The charge of the murder, by means of a knife, of one Oh Sooi Keng. on or about 28 January at 10.30 p.m. at Anson Road, was brought against Ooi Kim Bok, a Hokkien. at the Police Court yesterday morning. The case will'be brought up again to-day.253 words
-
78 1928-02-01 70 are expected to arrive at Hua Ilin on 5 February to begin heir visit to Siam. They will leave for Bangkok the Allowing dav and wiH st;i\ it the Partiskavan Palace. Th foFewinc d* will be sr>en1 in a rot nd ef e.alG. ban78 words
-
Article739 1928-02-01 71 ARI- FEES INFLATING? The public mind seem- to be so full) occupied with those commoditi* v,ith which it has become customary to nsso-r-iste life in Malasa that it requires more thnti H titre effort to get Oil? o! the rut. Rubber and tin we all know,739 words
-
Article204 1928-02-01 71 The appeal against the Registrar’s finding that the late Khoo Hun Tee was a legitimate son of the late Khoo Thean Tek, deceased, a well-known Penang millionaire, and therefore that he was entitled to a share in testator’s property was con+’nued in the Supreme Court yesterday morning before204 words
-
Article27 1928-02-01 71 Manager. -’xsyuvna, manager. 2f’ VP "7 Sungei Sinut. aecompamed by Mrs. Morford and their ehildren will be leaving for Home in March.27 words
-
Article26 1928-02-01 71 Chief Magistrate. Magistrate. ,2 St jr- accompanied bv che Kassim •”rned from Singapore ysterdav a L v,s,t Afalaeea and S in gaporo.26 words
-
Article35 1928-02-01 71 Controller of Labour who Ilnan Pen-imr m.. "bo came to •ion c,,? 'ncetins of the Tn.nH._-ra-I ,ninnf tee. returned to Kuala Lumpnr last night by the mail train.35 words
-
Article523 1928-02-01 71 LEAN AND CO.’S WEEKlv REPORT LY Thursday Evening Tin after a sharp jump up i n over the week end and Chinese Year holidays, of £6 12s. 6d. |1? £5 17s. 6d. for Spot and 3 months t pectively, declined £2 2s. Gd. for u positions but523 words
-
Article304 1928-02-01 72 Scientists have never been able to ri ve a satisfactory definition of what constitutes electricity, and the position n d prospects of electrical developments v.Juvi are also shrouded in some Lree of mvsterv nt tlie moment. The significance of the two months sojourn in Malaya of Viscount Elibank304 words
-
130 1928-02-01 72 istrict Scoutmaster Dunean resumed last «"‘«"lav at the Penl T f Sc nts f thp S"«. Troop ,n First Class w r k. th a r n WM th< ot the SC0111 '"ti 11 required the S proved themselves equal to rough130 words
-
Article426 1928-02-01 72 Too Bad, Too Bad Leonum ora a magistris nnpune tractantur—but not so their pens apparently. So King John died of a surfert of lampreys did he A Newly Christened Road The recently opened thoroughfare which brandies off Burmah Road and leads to the Shanghai Cinema has nowbeen christened426 words
-
Article24 1928-02-01 72 and M. B. Hernber. Assistant Engineers of the PAVD., F.M.S., are due back from Home leave in the near future.24 words
-
Article23 1928-02-01 72 are leaving shortly for South Australia. Mrs. Bryce expects to he back in Malaya in the summer.23 words
-
Article409 1928-02-01 72 lo-day is the ureeUienars of flit* birth of George Villi- rs, the second Duke of Buckingham. After the assassination of his father---a great but> inten.-ulx arrogant Court favourite, who was responsible for i lie negotiations tor the marriage the then Prince Charles with a princess ol Spain409 words
-
Article98 1928-02-01 72 The following are the results of tennis tournament tics played on Wednesday Single Handicap lass “B”: +1 J. Breen beat —3 H. Il Oldham 6—2, 6—I —15 J. Stansfield beat —15 A. I. 1). Hodge 7—9, 7—5. G—1; Scr. Fittock beat —5 J. M. Prescott 6—I, G—2;98 words
-
1787 1928-02-01 73 RICHARD SIDNEY - SERVANT IN ENGLAND Our Malayan Saturday Letter (BY RICHARD SIDNEY) Itcaders will, I hope, bear with me, while I continue the tale of my apprenticeship in the art of managing servants Without such a preamble the full understanding of how one’s present household1,787 words
-
Article303 1928-02-01 74 The following are the results of tennis tournament ties played on Monday:— Singles Handicap Class “A”: —15.3 G. A. M. Hyde beat Scr. D. D. B. took 8— 6, I»—ft. Singles Handicap Class “C”: +15 M. J. Thorpe beat Scr. E. A. Dunham 6—1,303 words
-
Article548 1928-02-01 74 By A Gentleman With a Penyapn There are. of course, pains and pains. For instance, you can both take and feel pains, which naturally gives you considerable latitude in suffering right along from the very outset; and. moreover it must not be forgotten that you possess548 words
-
Article342 1928-02-01 74 SENIOR HEALTH OFFICER S ATTITUDE On enquiry this morn ng al he office of the Senior Health Officer, Perak one oi our reporters was mffirmed b\ Ims oti icer that 11 icre 11 as di <11 n< hash case of plague since Tin -da', last, sa\Sal urday’s342 words
-
Article69 1928-02-01 74 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lr.MH.i:. 33 .1 lxcaiiy Aftei the final for the Malaya Ri gger Cup here on Saturday, the Singap »re and Perak ft am-engaged tin rein were nlertaiued to dinner on Satur l.ty nigh’ al the Selangor (dub Chambers. The lion. Mr. J.69 words
-
Article24 1928-02-01 74 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. 27 January Baker beat E. Winter in the final of the S. Billiards Tournament.24 words
-
Article23 1928-02-01 74 wire-* news of the death oi Mr. D. Ihomp sou, of the S niitarx Siail ot lla' Mu nieipalit v.23 words
-
Article1192 1928-02-01 75 G. 0. C.’S ADDRESS TO OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR CONFERENCE A conference of senior Volunteer officers whs held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, and was notable as being the first assembly of the kind in Malaya. A long and very interesting and helpful address was given by II.1,192 words
-
Article192 1928-02-01 75 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star Brilliant sunshine, efficient managi ment, and keen competition made tl annual athletic sports of the Nor Kedah Police and Prisons a great sue cess last Saturday, Through the com tesy of the Kedah Club a part of ti Race Course was192 words
-
Article110 1928-02-01 75 writes «.«u cnu iji rtuiu<u>, •Johore correspondent of the StWTimes, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman— '0°’ Inspector of Schools, Penang—is come here and assume the duties Superintendent of Education. coincides with Mr. H. Mortimer’s and a tribute should be paid to t latter for his work110 words
-
Article366 1928-02-01 76 The late members of the Pouring Hos- i Committee are to be LgratuUted" As an outcome of their resignation en bloc last October, the unctions of hospital v.s.txng committees in general have been defined. It os officially stated, in reply to a question bv Air. Palgrave366 words
-
33 1928-02-01 76 belli of the State Engineer's Offi n e rmgmeer s Ct L era K are expected to arrive roin Boine by the s.s. Kashmir.33 words
-
38 1928-02-01 76 vwUwi i lelT lor Singapore jes erdav by the s. s Kedah were Mr. M T) v 110 Bev k P a g es > Mrs. Dr. Bbden 8PP 1 B David and38 words
-
Article37 1928-02-01 76 assumed n5' H Aitken of Jitra has gan E 8ta tT g i emGnt of Bukit K;,ran Mr. J adai JP’ Serai, in place of ieave. who has gone on37 words
-
Article33 1928-02-01 76 ne 27 ,J anuarv if Bel S ra(le 0,1 7 el1 known in p Sawifsch He was r Kducat; ro P« and was Minister UB °-Slavia° n 1 e Government of33 words
-
Article489 1928-02-01 76 Too Many Barbers? It seems that the artistic trade oi hair-dressing— the barber’s profession, to put it plainly—has a strong lure for many in Penang, who. in turn, made such a noble response that the Municipality was obliged to provide space for their pitches. No less than twenty-nine489 words
-
Article324 1928-02-01 76 EXPECTED TO LAST A WEEK Jhe Court of Appeal, which opens in Penang on 7 February. L expected io last about a week. As already stated Mr. Justice G. Deane, Mr. Justice McCabe Reay and Mr. Justice W. U. Dinsmore are expected from their respective stations to324 words
-
Article72 1928-02-01 76 LATEST RESULTS The following arc the results of tennis tournament ties played on Thursday: Mixed Doubles Handicap: —I Miss Young A G. Watson beat —15.4 Mrs. Sedwick A D. J. Mackie 3—6. b —4, b—2. Ladies Singles Handicap: —15.4 Mrs. M. T. P. Rule beat72 words
-
Article50 1928-02-01 76 the death of Mrs. Oh Thye Heng nee Lim Cheoh Bee Neoh which took place on Monday, 30 January, at 8.45 p.rn at No. 20 Stewart Lane, at the age of 81. Deseased leaves a daughter, sixteen grandchildren and twenty-five great grandchildren to mourn her I"*”.50 words
-
Article1688 1928-02-01 77 In the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, the suit was heard, and decided, in which H. H. Mohamed Soom, R. NKao and Wan M. Razalli sued Haji Mohamed for damages lor defendant s a* gligence in losing the ticket which drew the1,688 words
-
Article201 1928-02-01 78 «IN.IN.LAW sues MOTHER.IN. 50 LAW Before Mr Justice Sproule yesterday the case was mentioned in which K. 0. Mohamed seed his mother-in-law S. Zsinamba for the recovery of certain and furniture which he alleged w have'belonged to his wife deceased. He valued the property .at $1,558 65* In201 words
-
Article37 1928-02-01 78 With regard to the b g failure, mentioned in the Straits Echo yesterday, are authoritatively informed that the individual in question does not belong to the Chettv caste but is a wellknown Indian money-lender37 words
-
Article55 1928-02-01 78 Mrs. Sprotle asks us to supplement t er e firms who so generous2 helped towards Poppy Day bv adding the following names: Manager, Universal Film Corp aration JMd., Singapore. an ager, United Artistes Corporation Singapore. Manager, Penang Biograph Co. n ager, Messrs. Whiteawav Laidlaw to., Ltd f55 words
-
Article51 1928-02-01 78 Java k? Hotel at Wonosobo, in of July fnr H een rented for the months the Ki»„ Vo e accom modation of H. E. ese Cant and suite The Siamhotel t0 neraI rec ently visited the rnentg anl na e Gle neces sary arrangeand give51 words
-
Article58 1928-02-01 78 of Mr a m- are ou t the marriage andl i. a J? g Guan eldest son of ’■ily Tan Kim P ™R. to Mias an The-’m k an^lle r of Mr. and Airs. Tan ri’ )a i T Dd yctmger sister of 'nil take nl g Ge ng.58 words
-
Article835 1928-02-01 78 BY BOHAZ 1 have again to report dull markets in both rubber and tin. The price of rubber is down on balance; but I am assured by the optimists that the effect of the recent assessment cuts will be felt next quarter, when there will be835 words
-
Article19 1928-02-01 78 <-f Singapore, will be leaving for Fnglanl in the near future to continue his studies.19 words
-
Article18 1928-02-01 78 of the Electric Light Department, Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Ewens have left for England.18 words
-
Article22 1928-02-01 78 Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane and Mrs. Cochrane are leaving for Home by the Macedonia in March.22 words
-
Article22 1928-02-01 78 who recently returned to Malaya after being called to the Bar, intends setting up in practice in Taiping.22 words
-
Article23 1928-02-01 78 3/20th Burma Rifles, are expected back in Taiping from Home leave in the early part of February.23 words
-
Article22 1928-02-01 78 will speak in the Anglo-Chinese School, at 8 o’clock this morning, on the subject of “Preventive Medicine.22 words
-
Article1060 1928-02-01 79 The official reply, at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council, to Mr. Simpson’s question as to whether Government Hospital servants had been offici i Uy instructed that they should answer any questions put to them by Hospital V isiting Committees, may be considered eminently satisfactory. It was1,060 words
-
Article190 1928-02-01 79 MORE GAMBLING C0NVIG TIONS Nine Chinese were charged by It spector Moule with gaming, at 111 p.m.. in 325. Bridge Street, which tn kept as a common ganiit house. One of the accu?* pleaded to being asleep at having no part in the game and tn discharged,190 words
-
Article44 1928-02-01 79 His Excellency the High Connfrsioner, with the approval of '(•sty the King, has been pleased appoint Mr. Harry Thomas Jones W •n Unofficial Member of the F* ouncil lor a further period of years with effect from 2 February, inclusive.44 words
-
Article537 1928-02-01 80 Although we have been told from time dmost immemorial that one volunteer c better than three pressed men—we that we have quoted the proporon correctly—yet there is no doubt h7t even to-day. there exists m the min rt of the latest joined recruit at least a suspicion of537 words
-
Article460 1928-02-01 80 Returned For Service R is with mixed feelings that we look upon the return of the motor-bus which, we thought, had gone for good, but which, tor some time now, has been taking passengers from Magazine to the Jetty. The route it takes, however, is via Leith Street460 words
-
Article24 1928-02-01 80 C. A. A pear, G. E. Howard and Miss Howard. were passengers lo Penang yesterday from Tongkah by the Q.s. Kuala.24 words
-
Article24 1928-02-01 80 oi tlie As- surance Franco-Asiatique, who went to Sumatra on a business visit, returned yesterday by the s.s. Kedah.24 words
-
Article525 1928-02-01 80 By a Gentleman With a Penyapn. 1 have before m for digestion, or i» it that mastication so significant of the feeling of biting off mon- than one <■ n chew—to quote one of those very x pressivp Americanisms I have, as I say, before me a525 words
-
Article24 1928-02-01 80 is coming out from Home by the s s. Karmala to join the F.M.S. Police Force as Probationary \<<istanl Commissioner of police,24 words
-
Article1514 1928-02-01 81 The Polo Club Skye Meeting held on Saturday on the Racecourse was an ensured success as soon as it was kn >«n that the Turf Club people were, so to speak, running the show for them, an anticipations were riot believed. he afternoon turned out fine,1,514 words
-
Article342 1928-02-01 82 SINGAPORE SNATCH A M v VICTORY (From Our Own Coi respondent) K. Lumpur. 29 January The final for the Ma aya Cup Rugby football competition was played here for more than threequarters of the game and pinning SinLL? in their own half practically all Jhe time. Perak went342 words
-
Article65 1928-02-01 82 nan* (W?fi l Tn r:ng iD the Pi •‘Str2 p that tho Edit °r of the Ver tisem P nf excluded a certain advice offiJ n orders from the Chief The to exclude Echo reserves the right any USpPnd publication of S'nsnna a r Inpnt with or65 words
-
Article1889 1928-02-01 82 RICHARD SIDNEY - TWO NOVELS AND SOME HISTORY (BY RICHARD SIDNEY) 1 his week I intend to finish oft the books that L have been reading lately on mv holiday, and then we can begin again next week to deal with current books at greater length. The worst of1,889 words
-
Article43 1928-02-01 83 of the late Mrs. Oh Thye Heng, nee Lim Cheoh Bee Neoh will take place on Friday, the 3rd instant, m>m No. 20 Stewart Lane, at 10 M m (I interment at the family burial ground a t M,, unt Erskine43 words
-
Article46 1928-02-01 83 will be glad to 1 "in oe gian to yy; y; k,.m von.. s<> n H Tak Konn. the well-known mpeng, has recently received 'nloma for Anatomv, Histology .louv y; z., J- Mirore Shanghai. Mr heah Kent W>ng is fl n old Xnvorian46 words
-
Article513 1928-02-01 83 WEEKLY MARKET REPOtf Saturday Evening On the resumption of business the holidays, the Share Market op e J with a confident tone both in Rubber aS Tin shares and there is a decided meat in the latter, especially in speculative counters. Industrials anj Loans are verv steady513 words
-
Page 84 Advertisements
-
Advertisement81 1928-02-01 84 B|BHk x '7‘--- < s Xm& As. j®i||b <BMI MK IBHit Ml MB ill WJMK x < <• 'Sggz jiM!IBi<!jW- O •> ..jjx 5< v>: Ote" <Jiitf'4 Jw IMy' X?<«*a"X-:«-: v ••••••y'X<vi-.-.‘-: life Wm&skJ r- It B 1 -<•' w-’’ '^O/' ,y s C >>-> iESh Kb s i «■Bfe.81 words
-
-
Page 85 Advertisements
-
Advertisement79 1928-02-01 85 J 1 I W/' Penang Sin Poe I I ESTABLISHED 1896.> I X B j Chinese Daily Paper I I J H The Oldest Chinese paper in Penang I o H 24-28 PAGES. I I I The most comprehensive and the most <> up-to-date news service in Malaya. 'ft If79 words
-