The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 4 April 1928

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  • 20 196 Straits Echo WEEKLY EDITION $18 PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. VOL. 26 PENANG, APRIL 1, 1928 No. I t
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    • 285 196 C0NTErcT X Leading Articles Miscellaneous (continued) JL For Services Rendered 198 The World of Books 212 I Rubber 202 (leographv 213 Kg Chinese Immigration 202 The Joy of a New Toy 213 gF 1 One Woman: Two Votes 205 Penang's New Judge 211 y‘ All-l’otJ s Week 210 March Iin
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    • 61 197 J— /7-. 7? W» 'A. ii]r W ~®SI u ssr Ktn Wgihfir M l B iMd ft co .I j r.| 111 I I I llffl ll i Kj B I S .<g£s« W4 <H XW^»a I i I J if, R j LA PLUS HAUTE QUALITĔ I caractĕrise I
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  • 567 198 Itib, of course, easy to be wise alter he event, but we have no hesitation basserting tiiat aii old bands in Malaya indorsed the choice of the British colfliai authorities when the} selected Sir iufh Clifford to take supreme adminisralive command so far as British falaya was
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  • 187 198 At the annual general meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School I nion on Saturday, the following gentlemen were elected office-bearers for 1928: President: Rev. P. L. Peach (Exotiicio); Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Ong Joo Sim, Kee Hup Jin and l)r. Lim Chwee Leong; Hon. Secretary: Toh Teow Poon Esq.; Hon.
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  • 80 198 INQUEST VERDICT (From Our Own Correspondent! Singapore, 21 March A verdict of causing death by a rash act was returned against Mr. Mann at the inquest touching the death of Air. W. B. Balfour, who died as the r<sult of a motor collision. Mr. Mann, who drove
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  • 307 198 HEAD Si’Ll I 3 INTO TWO iue skull oi a motor bus passenger, named Pek Kim, it was reported at Saturday s inquest, split into two as a result of a fracture sustained from jumping oil a moving car. The man wiio drove tiie
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  • 133 198 SPECIAL MEETING SUMMONED (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 20 March A meeting requisitioned by shareholders holding one-tenth of the shares of Toh Allang Chinese Tin, Limited, was held at Ipoll on Tuesday for the purpose of discussing the past and present management of the
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  • 28 198 M F.C J R. has gone to Kuala Lumpur to attend a meet .ng of the I'immcc Committee of the Federal Counc'l
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  • 25 198 •vho went to S'nga|x>re to attend the meeting of the Legislative Council on ilondav. returned yesterday morrung by train.
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  • 3086 199 ASIATIC PLANTERS RESTRICTION P. A. M. RESOLUTION SUPPORTED The following are the minutes ol a meeting of the Council of the Asiatic Planters’ Association of Malaya held at 12, Market Street, Kuala Lumpur on the 9th instant The Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock was in the chair and the others
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  • 163 200 A SPIRITED DEFENCE OF THE NEW METHODS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 29 March Presiding at the annual meeting of the Balau Planting Syndicate yesterday Mr. Parsons made a spirited defence of the neyv tapping standard* discussed at Saturday's meeting of the P.A.M. Calling attention
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  • 68 200 (From Our Own Correffpuidentj Singapore, 29 March Hie two light seaplanes for the Singapore Flying Club are arriving on Monday. Thev will be named the Cherub and the Humming P>ird hv Lady Clifford. The all-in cost of the hangar is $15,(MN). The Royal Air Force men "aye
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  • 50 200 (From Onr Own Correspondent) Singapore. 30 March Lani Cheong v,;is charge] with clical big Mr. IIcrit.au Meyer. of Guize •diiemacher. g neral merchants. It is dleged that he gave a cheque for $1(M)O hielt he expected to be d shonoured and vhich was dishonoured. lie was remantled.
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  • 1281 201 YESTERDAY’S FORTNIGHT LY MEETING The fortnightly meeting of Municipal Commissioner*- was held yesterday. Mr. G. L. Ham (President) was in the chair and the others present were: Mr. F. H. Grumitt, Mr. J. A. Black, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. Mr. Yeoh Cheang Ann, Mr. Lim Eow Thoon, Dr.
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  • 110 201 UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT IN KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Ovn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 29 March An unfortunate incident took place at the local padang yesterday at q football match between the Port Swell tenham Chinese and the Selangor Club, which the latter won by two goals M one. Welsh,
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  • 39 201 has been transferred from Alor Star k Kuliiii to take the place of Chief 1 M pector A. Miller who has been transferred. Inspector Ali Baba is actiDf in place of Chief Inspector Lanierfe#
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  • 34 201 states that the King has approved appointment of Viscount ChilstoQ, voy extraordinary and minister P,eDpotent iary at Vienna, to be eDVC L traordinary and minister plenipotefl r at Budapest.
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  • 54 201 His Excellency Phya P ra dibaddha Bhubal, Lieellency Iliya u Siamese Consul-General Dimuai, Siamese uonsui-Mtnv*--S.S. and F.M.S., and Lady Ph. va dibaddha Bhubal, left Singapore1 "idax by the Prins der X^ b Java and Bali. During 18 r£r jl l< nc\'s absence the Consulatewill be under the charge of the
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  • 223 202 uncertainty than ever en'Ta rubber situation. Informa’Zd from independent sources si® rect nrselves and our local conboth O' “Pinang Gazette,” serious leakage of official inAt all events the nnpres!Orl‘C Rained ground in London that X1 Research Committee is about lb€ U a report recommending the 10 restriction by means
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  • 537 202 If ever there was a land which owed its abnormal prosperity in a really superlative degree to the energy and enterprise of an outlying nation, then that land is, without the possibility of a doubt. British Malaya. It may be said—it can be said, with"d the slightest fear
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  • 41 202 which we published yesterday, we beg to acknowledge that the resume ol the article was compiled and forwarded to us by the Engineering Department of the Vacuum Oil Company.
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  • 47 202 Senior District Engineer, F. AL S. Railways, Bukit Alertajarn, left yesterday on home furlough. Prior to his departure he was entertained to a farewell tea party by the Subordinate Officers of the Engineering Department, lie is being succeeded by aptain Howl ol Ipoh
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  • 60 202 (tidegraphs Lhe Bangkok correspondent of the Straits Times) has resigned as Minister of the Interior, and is succeeded bv His Royal Highness Prince Nagor Svarga, Minister of War. Prince Bovarai, Chief of the General Staff, is appointed acting Minister of War. Prince Yugala leaves for
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  • 548 202 MEN PLUNGE INTO SEA TO AVOID ARREST In tin- Police Court yesterday, an interesting account was given by Detective Inspector Fowler of the arrest of fifteen men who were charged with taking part in a lottery known as hap -Ii Ki on -Jelutong beach. There were some
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  • LETTERS TO EDITOR
    • 412 203 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) bear Sir, It may interest ex-service men members of the Swimming Club to know something about what is behind the motion which i.-> to be debated at the Club next Sunday, that the rule prohibiting the entry of Germans
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    • 498 203 Io the Editor of the Straits Echo) Sir, )our reporters account of Tuesday’s league match is so obviously biased and permeated with club partisanship as to "lake a reply unnecessary. )U t 1 would him to observe the first essentials "I sound journalism—namely to verify hi> premisses before proceeding
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    • 228 203 n'a’r’Tr EDIT R P E S A1TS Echo W-iihj-eferenee tovonr Random Notes ‘bo" Penang Noises” in your vess lsS ue Of the -straits Echo,'” I 1 ■< I y endorse your views thereon It ought not to be beyond the ingen- uity and capability of I that be
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    • 132 203 (To the Editor of the Straits Em Sir, I Whatever may be the fate of 1 Fort as a result of the investigations the Commission appointed by the Gi ernnient, there are two points wki affect the public interest. Firstly, if the Fort is to stay id of
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    • 195 203 (To the Editor of the Straits E$l Sir, J Through the medium of your able paper, I wish to draw the tion of the respective Heads of merit Departments concerned the ‘Conveyance Allowance ordinate officers on travelling J Much time has been wasted in J writing
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    • 208 204 [To ME Ewtob OF the Stbaits Echo) thrervone is aware «lie front sea 1 r is for two persons to occupy—1 driver and one passenger only, yet .*e driving round the town and su ,1 one often sees three Europeans inied into the front seat with the halt
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    • 205 204 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo.) SiTlie rubber uncertainty has been taxing the brains of many a planter and merchant and the announcement which R 'ill be made on the 4th instant, by the Prime Minister will set at rest all doubts about the future of the
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  • 24 204 eease d to exist in ha* > feS e y the Resident of r^. scinf led the Notification Evince'tv of dogs Wellesley in'o Perak
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  • 848 204 MR. CRABB MATT ELECTED PRESIDENT NO FURTHER NEWS ABOUT NEW COURSE ITit' lion. Mr. Ralph Scott, President <>f the Club, presided at the annual meeting of the Penang Golf Club which was held yesterday at G.45 p.m. in the Club house. The others present included Mr. J.
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  • 88 204 MR. WILSON’S NAME CLEARED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, 30 March It is understood that a cable has been received giving the findings of the Institute of Alining and Metalurgy at trie conclusion of the inquiry into the, affairs of Pontianak Gold Concessions. The cable states that
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  • 36 204 In a friendly game under Association rules on the Hutching School Ground the Anglo Chinese School defeated th*' Penang Free School bv three goals to nil. It wa- a fad. and well contested •fame.
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  • 20 204 Principal Aled'cil Officer, F.A1 S.. has recovered from h s recent indisposition and hi- gone to Shigaporc.
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  • 37 204 A t. Tra’Te ianager, F. M S. IF ilv. ay. Bukit •IcKajam is proceeding shortly on transfer to Ipoh and he is being -uceeded v yjf H. ti. H Mitchell of Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 484 205 Four years short of a century oi continuous extensions of the franchise sees, with the Equal Franchise Bill almost an accomplished fact, what may be regarded as the last use of this doubtful political expediency for vote-catching, as a point has been reached where. abject capitulation
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  • 47 205 William Murigon, is ii i im »n t Hmnil for Home to-dav bv the sr Kndvma Marti. St William Murison. ulm w 5(1 years of will. j t L un(lpr return t<, f., r another «poll oi wjrrr years.
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  • 563 205 FURTHER DETAILS It will be remembered that Major H. Lockwood Stevens, the Organising Secretary of the Ross Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Putney Heath, lx>ndon, recently passed through here in the course of a six months’ tour which he is making in the. East on behalf
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  • 293 205 THE EUROPEAN CH ILD IN MALAYA The article by Dr. G. A r I in the Malayan Medical Journal "ti mg with the welfare of the eJS child m Malaya is a valuable cwj lion to the vexed question of J at which the normal child s hou>l repatriated. Though
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  • 90 205 In addition to th» Penang IlecreiR Club which is visiting Singapore "1 Easter, the Chinese Recreation t®| Penang, are also going down in engage the Singapore Chinese tion Club at cricket. The leave Penang on Thursday afternoon J the s.s. Kinta and leave Singapore
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  • 39 205 v. i’ i»r. r.. a. bmitn, r I’.M.S., it is understood, is redrl the Malayan Medical Service after nearly twenty years of which time he 'fyai Medical Officer at Tanjong M*® 1 and other stations.
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  • 1290 206 c s. A. FUNCTION „«fntation~of' farewell p’ esE address nq fp Civil Service AssoThe bubordma << A1 Home e^ i0D Raises in Anson Road yesut their farewell to the Hon. the (Mr. Ralph Scott), hortlv leaving for Home on rent The grounds had been iastelout and tables
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  • 314 206 Historians have dealt harshly with Airs. Fitzherbert, but it is possible she is credited with more than a fair share of the responsibility for the questionable circumstances under which she became the wife of the Prince of Wales. George first met her in 1785, she being twentynine and
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  • 3127 207  -  Our Malayan Saturday Letter (By Richard Sidney) My narrative now goes back some months, for it is fitting that I try and describe some of my first impressions of the Feast of Hari Raya which will .have begun when these words arc in
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  • 499 209 MUNICIPAL TEAM BEATEN MALAYS’ STRONG FORWARD LINE hi a game oi soccer at the Esplanade vesterdav, the I) Aihsan team made persistent and not altogether unsuccessful attacks at the goal of their opponents, the Municipal eleven. Within five minutes from the start of the match, the .Malays
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  • 845 209 MINUTES OF MEETING Minutes of an Ordinary and a Special Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, held on Tuesday 13 March, 1928. Present: —G. L. Ham Esqr., President, Dr. J. E. Smith, M. H M. Noordin Esq.. Yeoh Cheang Ann Esq., H. H. Abdoo! Cader
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  • 28 209 Il (it The :< llowiug are the resu tournament ties played on hampionship. L beat A. Ferguson 21—14. Ladies Single Handicap Mitchell beat +3 Mrs.
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  • 340 210 A LL FOOLS' WEEK t t that it fell on the Sabbath j !iC fact iaV e cur bed the those who delight to do the tradition of 1 April, but Lt nothing of the spirit of the itself to the week it Jin as the present is a week
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  • 318 210 ’Unot m anv sense snobbery that tot /'“h la mour over the annual l'T, b tween Oxforrt and Cam•itid ih t llS claS81 event has atsport th Plt e i mi ence in its own class bona tle act s P or for 8 Ca^ not be
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  • 91 210 INCREASED PROSPERITY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 30 March At the annual general meeting of Malayan Collieries, Limited, to-day, Mr. J. A. Russell, presiding, drew attention to the record profit made bv the com pany in spite of less money received on sales, which was a remarkable
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  • 57 210 SINGAPORE CHAMBER’S RESOLUTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, 26 March I’lie Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association passed a resolution averse to the immediate removal of restriction owing to the possibility of chaotic conditions resulting from it. It favours the continuance of restriction with such modifications as are necessary
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  • 19 210 left for Singa- pore yesterday on transfer to Messrs. Sandilands, Buttery and Company's branch there.
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  • 41 210 an old boy of the Anglo-Chinese School, Malacca, began a world tour b\ bicycle on Monday, and reached Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday morning. He is making for Siam first. He plans to complete his enterprise in five years.
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  • 46 210 who went to Singapore for the meeting of the Legislative Council on Monday last, returned yesterday by the s.s. Kinta. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. C. Davis, Mr. E. Reimann and Mr. Khoo Heng 1‘hoe also returned by the same vessel.
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  • 42 210 known as tin* world’s foremost globe trotter, died suddenly recently in Phoenix, Ariz. She was 82 years old and had circled the globe thirty-two times, having returned to Chicago from the last trip in the spring of 1927.
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  • 220 210 $300,000 LOST IN SHARE SPECULATION In the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Hon. Mr. Justice Stevens, further evidence was recorded in the IL M. N. Nagappa Pillay bankruptcy. I’he bankrupt, examined by the Assistant Official Assignee, said that at the end of October last year his liabilities
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  • 183 210 JOURNEY COMPLETE!) WITHOUT ACCIDENT The motorist, Duverne, with Lannc, his mechanic, and the Brazilian tourist named Galvano, who joined them in Calcutta, arrived at Hanoi on Wednesday, 28 March, having achieved the Paris to Hanoi trip for the first time, doing the |2,8OO kilometres in
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  • 54 210 Messrs. Yeoh Cheang L eng and Yeoh Cheang Seng v\ ho n t m ned fr<>m Sint'.» pore bv the s.s Klang on Monday morn ing again left for the Southern Setlh ment the same evening by the s.s. Kedah on urgent business. Mrs. Yeoh C-heang Leng ae ornpanied her
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  • 1102 211 TRIAL NEARING THE END In the District Court yesterday, before Mr. J. S. W. Arthur, the hearing of the case was resumed in which Cheah Soo Tuan. till recently proprietor of hop Guan Hup Hid stands charged with offences under the Bankruptcy Ordinance, i.e., failing to disclose
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  • 284 211 Life’s Soliloquies—XI It is one of the inestimable adn tages of the English language that can so often be persuaded to talk agas itself—mainly through metaphor, or. particular, by the use of what were it called wise saws, and now, modem stances. For example, we have it appareai
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  • 47 211 (From Our Own Correspond»*) Ipoh. 30 Mj* Hsing a changkol in se^‘ e Foong Soong hit a compatriot o® head causing a fatal injury an trial at the Assizes he pleaded culpable homicide not amounting* 0 der and yvas sentenced to imprisonment.
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  • 1658 212  - T HE WORLD OF BOOKS |BY RICHARD SIDNEY) BevofutiS A-»” China’s first Prehufi just passed, and it seems ,M therefore, that 1 should ‘■’"'Treview in «> u e detail this book 5 sent to u.e by the pub ishers. '•vLseu’s place in the hlst Or n cannot be accurately defined
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  • 357 213 As it has been duly instilled into us from a really indecently early date that geagraphv comes painfully near to the three “R. s” in our scholastic curriculum, «f have had to make the best of it. Time was when the nations that really mattered had the decency to
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  • 22 213 1 1 11 I >i 11 ’corned Mr. .Justice Burton at the Assizes- on Mondav last.
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  • 70 213 daughter Mr. and Mr- G. Barton, of \VimI’l'Mlon. ami niece of Mr. and Mrs A ,,en 01 l, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Kuala Lumpur, who is ’o be marrud to Mr. G Hovil ar- 1 from I atjoclus, accompanied bv her ,ss v,a Barton. Mi-.
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  • 676 213 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting of The Dispensary (Penang) Ltd. was held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 3, Weld Quay. Penang, on Tuesday. 27 March, 1928. Mr. E. V. C. Thomson presided, and the others present were Messrs. J. McRae
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  • 333 213 Childish as the subject may seem, is not hard to identify the exceed™ pleasure which marks a boy’s when lie is presented with a brand d® motor cycle, with the delightful shot® of the little child for whom daddy ha® brought home a toy.
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  • 619 214 cnme regions in this world Ti ere Xh are beyond the pale as fotir jnctivitv is concerned, to such s tloroughlv to merit the epithets of the “Never-never,’ ph n ‘The back of beyond.’’ One to journey faraway south to the Jp/to realise the significance of mere
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  • 271 214 Jhe air service between Penang and Singapore, once spoken of as a 1927 possibility, is now promised for 1929. It is asserted in London that the Colonial Office has sanctioned subsidies from the local governments for a daily service between Penang and Singapore, with a weekly extension to
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  • 24 214 is acting as Assis- tant Architect, P.W.D., Kedah, in place of Mr F. W. Wade, who has gone on leave.
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  • 25 214 accompanied by Mrs. Kim Teik, left for Belawan (Deli) yesterday by the s.s. Kuala and will probably attend the Medan Paces.
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  • 30 214 has been transferred to Paya Kamunting Estate, Jitra, from Riverside Estate. Bedong, where he was acting for Mr. V. H. Van Cuylenberg who has returned from leave.
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  • 35 214 of Cheviot Estate. Labu. Mr. R. Campbell, of Third Mik* Estate, Seremban, and Mr. A. D. Lax, of Sungei Alahang Estate, Nilai, are proceeding on Home, leave in the near future.
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  • 55 214 who used to delight one so in the Federal Council by his rapid translations of the English speeches into Malay (for the benefit of the Rulers), has. says the Johore corre spondent of the Straits Tinies, been there a little time and is acting as Com
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  • 277 214 BAR’S WELCOME TO MR. JUSTICE STEVENS On mounting the bench yesterday morning the Hon. Mr. Justice Stevens was offered a welcome by the Penang Bar. The Hon. Mr. Palgrave Simpson, President of the Bar Committee, said that the members of the Penang Bar offered His Lordship a
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  • 54 214 Nawng Pet Tin Ltd.— North, hours 70. Yards 1,6(X). South, hours 664 't ards 27,700. Piculs 310. Phin Soon Tin Mines, Ltd.- Hours 633. Yards 36,567. Piculs 512. Huev Yot Tin Dredging, Ltd.— Hours 254. Yards 23.700. Piculs 313. Hand Yai Tin Dredging, Ltd. Hours 375. Yards
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  • 9 214 has joined Kelubi Estate, Jitra.
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  • 12 214 JOiJLHid J ahi Estate, Afor Star.
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  • 19 214 will be leaving for Java in the near future for the benefit of his health.
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  • 13 214 Inspector of Works, P.W.D., Alor Star, is going to Sin-
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  • 19 214 left for Bela- wan (Deb) yesterday to ride at tbe Medan Races during the week-end.
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  • 26 214 the new District Officer of Perak, has arrived in Teluk Anson and Airs. Stark is expected to arrive in Al ay.
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  • 39 214 Resi- dent. Councillor. who went to Sings pore to attend the meeting of the Legin lativc Council. is leaving Tank Road station by train this evening and is expected to arrive here to-morrow evening.
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  • 930 215 ANNUAL MEETING PROUTS CARRIED FORWARD TO CURRENT YEAR The eighteenth annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Ayer Kuning Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at noon vesterday at the registered offices of the Company. No. 9 Beach Street. Penang. Mr. L. C. Brown (Director)
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  • 58 215 a supplement to the F M S 'lament Gazette dated 21 v k G l Chief Secretarv m r Maroh the ’(nary to Government records B Ti 1 '''"’T the <lea ‘h on -5 March t a AbdS e M Tu TT l>flnf:,in Muda a j p
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  • 800 215 END OF THE DI ST Dir, I COURT TRIAL RCI I JUDGMENT RESERVED I After a fourteen days’ Larin a I District Court trial of Cheah till recently proprietor of Ck p I Hup Ilin, Beach Street, I offences under the Bankruptcy L*| ance, came to a
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  • 158 216 SUSPENSION of a player Fiom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, 3 April A meeting of the Selangor Football *aatioii Committee on Monday ip tk 6 J e nc^en t nn the field durJ he Selangor Club versus Port Chinese football match fisted Whe Welsh is
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  • 422 216  -  (By BOHAZ) Jia lollowing details are based on information contained in the latest -vu.laLlc reports of the Companies mentioned and are published as a guide to readers who ina\ wish to adjust their rubber holdings, should the Civil lieseaicii ommittee decide in favour of
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  • 784 217 TRIBUTE FROM STAFF AND AGENTS During his brief tcnuri ol office as repr(-cntat iy < of tile P’ mung blanch oj the British-American Tobacco < o. (Straits), Ltd., Mr. John Leslie Potter has not only endeared himself to the staff and agents from Perak, Kedah,
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  • 112 217 IEACHERS. BOYS AND SCOUTS take part The Anglo-Chinese School, under the auspices of the Literary Society, staged 7 e th ""w n ting night a®! 1 111 the Maxwell Road 'Uihlmgs. lhe entertainment opened «ith an address from Rev. p. p,.. l( .i, n<
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  • 351 217 THE HON. MR. R ALPH SCOTT RLITRE M E XT AFTER v v I service M r l he Hon. Mr. R a lnh g I Councillor. P. naug, who l'i'' rtorne ,.r, i,. meat f rom .>! J Civn Service this week-ei„l alter over 32 years „f 3“ tonous
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  • 23 217 will be closed 4 i in ii inuicu y Friday. Saturday and Monday, 0, < 9 April, being Public Holidays. I
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  • 26 217 senior P artD ®’j aAU. II. I'- Messrs. A. A. Anthony ana Penang, is leaving for Home on lough this week-end. I
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  • 35 217 The new traffic branch of poli ce uri'i i tie new trarnc nrancn vi ja/— A. C. P. Morriss and a batch of Malax constables are in full Kuala Lumpur. Good results are**l cipated. I
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  • 32 217 asuinei nnmse yiuu* washing clothes at Mai icca the one of them was attacked D odilo, and received injuries "h’® sitated her lemova) to the i)una» Hospital.
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  • 37 217 t ci 4 Mr. Ritchie has been i mber of the cominitfeete C cernmont on 11 matters a PI t" he preventimi of >mugglh)!i‘' or illicit d-*a ings therewith. 1,1 Mr. C. L. Chapman.
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    • 197 218 < <FV* »3 r' J 1 THE STRAITS ECHO I 1 ig Z' *r T J WEEKLY EDITION. I I I I I Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contains T I the latest local and States news originally published in the daily
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    • 86 219 t 1 '1M3 9 I Penang Sin Poe I I I (ESTABLISHED 1896.> 9 i r Chinese Daily Paper 9 4 I The Oldest Chinese paper in PenangJM 24-28 PAGES. ,9 t >—■ 1 k r, f 2 The most comprehensive and the most UH up-to-date news service in Malaya.
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