The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 15 May 1929

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  • 20 1 StRaits Echo WEEKLY EDITION I «18 PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. |w*lw. 27. > PENANG, MAY 15, 1929. No, 20
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    • 342 1 IC ONT II i I a 11 LEADERS. SPECIAL ARTICLES. J» Mt, Progress in China (May 9) 548 The Position of Women in 548 |X Kedah and the Eclipse (May 10) 553 Musical Jottings 551 |j Education in Kedah (May 11) 558 “A Dud Sky" 554 Il Gleanings Erom The
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    • 170 2 4» V J t I THE ST <AITS ECHO WEEKLY EDITION. r b 18 b k -> J Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, and contain» b* the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as well Mill J important
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  • 955 548 In the olden days, China used to cornea. and quite legitimately, she had bad press. Foreign correspondents. Rationed in a few treaty ports, were unsympathetic towards native aspirations, and since they neither could speak nor write the vernacular, they were hopeessly out of touch with native opinion.
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  • 1234 548 [By a special Chinese Since the political awakening of men, the fair sex of all civilized countries have cast off their cloak of retirement and seclusion in order to vie with men in all branches of activity with the hope of aspiring to all
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  • 79 549 The following changes have been made in the Penang Police Force Inspector Tumi from Balik Pulau is transferred to Carnarvon Street Station a'’ Hist Inspector. Inspector Martin from Nibong Teba! comes to Carnarvon Street Station as second Inspector. Inspector Nunn from Carnarvon Street Station goes to Nibong Tebal.
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  • 80 549 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, May 8 A largely attended meeting of Perak; engineers decided to form a Perak; Branch of the Association. The meet-i ing was well supported and a branch was inaugurated. Mr. A. H. Topham J Acting General Manager of the’ Perak River Hydro-Electric ComJ
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  • 162 549 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, May 6 Under the auspices of the Malacca Indian Club, a public meeting was held at their premises on Saturday evening for the purpose of inviting the atten-' tion of the Government to the need of) appointing an Indian to a seat
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  • 1527 549 WELD QUAY MURDER Yesterday Mr. X. u- -ffinstrate, was engaged i n lie case m wliich one ’L? he *M deployed under Messrs. jj,? t stands charged ommitted the murder ~t leow on May 2 at Weld jC' .Ur. J. S. W. Arthur, Deputr'p .rosecutor, assisted by P
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  • 301 550 STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Bukit Alertajam, Alay 7 An inquiry was concluded at the Court House, Bukit Alertajam, touching the cause of death of a Alalay named Din bin Alat Dris. It appears that on April 23, the deceased went wiHi a friend named Alat bin Sahid
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  • 189 550 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Alay 8 The “Alalaya Tribune’’ understands that Air. A. S. K. Alacdonald, of Alessrs. Guthrie and Company is to be nominaten in lieu of the Hon. Air. Guy Clarke and Air, P. Al. Robinson in lieu of the Hou. Air. Palgrave
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  • 278 551 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lipis, May 5. Electricity for Lipis is alas an accomplished fact! Last evening the two main streets of the town were lighted for the first time with electricity and many of the business houses were gaily lighted with multi-coloured bulbs. Business was carried
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  • 526 551 POPULAR SCOUTER WEDS. Malacca, May 4. The Methodist Episcopal Church was the venue of a very pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon. The contracting parties being Mr. Loh Hung Loon of the tutorial staff of the Anglo-Chinese School and brother of Mr. Loh Yoon Heng of Penang, and Miss
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  • 189 551 A BRAVE ACT REWARDED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, May 4. An interesting function took place on Tuesday last when the Royal Humane Society’s testimonials were presented to the two Malay Scouts who lately rescued a Chinese girl from drowning in the lake. Besides the boy scouts of
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  • 451 551 MUNICIPALITY BEat H. M. S. “IROQUogJ On the Renong Ground the M,»i pahty fo .tball IX scored ,2., f' six clear goals playing frona H M.S. The Bluejackets fielded a Their det, nee was enurely new and the forward fine was considerably ed. yet they were game and
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  • 1016 552 *nNUAL general aN meeting, n .ixth ordinary general meeting Office Of the 33 Beach Street, Penang, There were Messrs. C. B. ""t /Chairman), J. Brown 5& t a. J l Mr. b‘'K. Johnston repre’“d the Secretaries, Messrs. HarriK®, Barker and Co., Ltd. The number of
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  • 325 552 [By “Phoenix.”] Vegetables are of great importance in the daily diet, but our cookie seldom seems able to supply us with any change from the French bean, or some tired looking tomatoes, whereas one can obtain a great variety of different vegetables in Malaya. A visit to the
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  • 879 552 Vegetable Pie. INGREDIENTS. —One onion, one carrot, a handful of green pies, half an ounce of sago or tapioca, one ounce of butter, a teaspoonful of flour, a few mushrooms, pepper and salt. Cut the vegetables up into small pieces and stew them mixed up
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  • 528 553 Here are some nice recipes of various jellies which make a refreshing sweet. Wine Jelly. Put two pints of water, two ounces of loaf sugar, two ounces of leaf gelatine, and the juice, and finely cut rind of one orange, and one lime, into a saucepan. Let them soak
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  • 510 553 The State of Kedah 1 i gratulated on th’ made for the EclffiL Clayton the British Advi,,,’'’ gone to no end of trouble tot U comfort of his numerous vto"’ 4 the traffic arrangements in th, t Alor Star, and the pronarX m the large field
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  • 811 554  -  [By H. Milton Tf j, T lshall continue to quote from l Ji which I have recommended all to get—Krebhiel s How to Music.” discussing this time that memory plays in helping Seal enjoyment. But we should ’J’j. try to remember what we have Ltd we should attempt
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  • 110 554 A hundred boys and eight masters from the Penang Free School arrived at Alor Star yesterday to see the Ellipse. There were also thirty-nine hoys and a master from the Bukit Mertajam High School. About forty boys in the charge of one master, and 113 boys
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  • 157 554 WELL-KNOWN CHINESE FINED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 9. Mr. Lee Peck Hock, M.8.E., was charged in the District Court with offering Mr. Tongue, A.S.P., a bribe of $5OO to do a favour to a Chinese, named Siow Cheng Liew. and himself. After the trial the
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  • 2194 554 As soon as the sun has beaten the moon’s shadow and the tension was relaxed for the astronomers Professor Jackson was heard to remark —“A dud sky: probably the results will be very poor.’’ Dr. Aston made similar remarks, and it is very disappointing that the British
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  • 679 556 (By Vulcan.) i of the sun To me a d the term signify? except that I was told !J? "n WOUld f° r a Sh rt S a °M i' !,eS 1 ahv the moon and that daritness would fall on ot P
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  • 168 556 INDIAN CHIEF CLERK CHARGED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 9. The chief clerk of the Officer Superintending Police Circles, one Sinnadurai, was charged before the Magistrate today with attempting to take a bribe of $75 from a Chinese, who was awarded a
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  • 133 556 SIKH CHARGED. Kuala Lumpur, May 9. A case w r as mentioned in the Police Court to-day in which one Chanan Singh was charged with defamation of Mr. S. M. Sharma, a local lawyer, by calling him a liar. The Second Magistrate is a witness. The hearing
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  • 1442 556 ASSAULT ON “PREMIER PRESS” DIRECTOR’S REPRESENTATIVE. Yesterday Mr. N. Ward heard the case in which Mr. S. Eliyacutty, representative of the Managing Director of the Penang Premier Press, charged one Abu Bakar Bin Mohammed, an exemployee with having caused hurt to him by striking him a blow
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  • 142 557 PENANG CHETTY vs IPOH MERCHANT. H’s Lordship Mr. Justice Sproule heard an action in the Supreme Court on Tuesday in which Mr. P. Samuel of Ipoh is suing M. R. M. V. L. Muttiah of Penang claiming an account of all moneys lent by him to the defendant
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  • 359 557 (By "Vulean”). I have been favoured witll the names of the two tab for the week-end to select the tCV I enan';-Selangor match fe| There are the names :-p w a E F c TV' V' DoBaM A ki/PottVl UXS* A*' f" ?°Part r S th Probables: P. N.
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  • 69 557 NOT AN OFFENSIVE BUSINEA Kual» SA In the Second Magist rate s lay the Sanitary b ge ilers prosecution of ten salt fi cd with carrying on an without a licence. r the Board it was stated tha the get these people to yrf md store
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  • 1122 558 j Hie chance whilst in Kedah d v to learn something about ,he<)th i matters in that State. While *S'<l’e is very tra S me tary 1 be r o f interest to readers in SR*”» .b. n. (he llrcf hoodth 1 nf the Government English Xooi
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  • 380 558 ARE THE REGULATIONS OBSERVED? The facts disclosed last Thursday during the trial of the case, by the Police Magistrate of Penang, in which Inspector Blakesley of the Penang Police charged one K. V. B. Naidu, a resident patient in the District Hospital Penang, with the theft of 18
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  • 112 558 THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. The instrument of which Mr. and Mrs. Weld Arnold were in charge is known as the illumimoter and not illnineter as printed in yesterday’s issue. We must congratulate Mr. 11. C. F. Rodda, A.C.P., F.M.S. and Inspector Hashim for the way in which they
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  • 631 559 LEAN CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT. Thursday Evening*. Tin, after a further slight decline, has continued to appreciate steadily in price all week and closes to-day at Spot £260 17s. fid. and 3 months £202 55., a gain on the week of £4 2s. Gd. and £3 2s. Gd.
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  • 821 559 SOON THEAM CO. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Penang, May 10. Rubber w*as distinctly firmer during the week, closing to-day at which shows a gain of |d. Following the upward tendency of the commodity, rubber shares responded well and a good many speculative counters w’ent up w’ith a bound. The activity was
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  • 442 560 urT WITH RETIRING CjJyiL SERVANT. .VI vn J M. McDonough, of Kedah u j i t i ie StS “Menef“ L n tlrv to retirement. mpresentative of “The ll b Ln” on board, Mr. Me"'“Jrave’a short but interesting JoOis experience■ of 22 years rn “that the State
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  • 1128 560 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, April 15 Sir Alfred Butt is a genius. He is one of those men of whom the Empire is ever proud. Starting with no silver spoon in his mouth, by dint of sheer orce of character, coupled to a really remarkable organizing
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  • 493 561 E.’S FITTERS SHORT= LIVED STRIKE. As a result of what may be termed “a storm in a tea cup,” twenty or more fitters employed by the United Engineers, Limited, at their Sungei Penang Works, went out on strike on Friday shortly after 9 a.m. A
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  • 1634 561  -  PUBLISHED ‘UBLISHED BY THORNTON BUTTERWORTH LTD., 30/= [Reviewed by Richard Sidney.] I. I have already referred to this book in the columns of “The Straits Echo”. What “The Times” was able to print made one long to have the complete book, and now after having read
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  • 752 562  -  B. S. There are many people in Malaya who pretend that they would have plenty of books in their houses if it were not for the perniciousness of the Malayan climate. ‘‘lmpossible to keep books in such a climate”, is an expression frequently used. ‘‘l’ve tried
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  • 971 562 kings, CHURCHILLS statesmen A Foreigner s View by Knut Hagberg Translated by Elizabeth Sprigge and Claude Napier. (The Bodley Head 12/6.) The fact that this book is written by a Swede and deals mainly with Englishmen is something that is bound to lend an added interest
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  • 889 563 THE CLAYHANGER FAMILY by ARNOLD BENnett (Methuen 10/6.) It seems to me that 1 have come to a halt in the middle of a great adventure. This, of course, is not the first time that 1 have read the three novels which compose “The Clayhanger Family’’, but it »s
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  • 214 563 CORONATION COMMEMORATION NUMBER. We have to acknowledge receipt of a copv of the “Chunta Prakash” which an “Extraordinary English Issue" published in commemoration of the marrisp of His Highness Maharaja Bir Bikram Kishore Manikya Bahadur of the State of Tripura, to the Maharaj Kumari o. Balorampur. The
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  • 452 564 /sTTtrP OF TROPICAL AGRlg^T^ctus for 1929 30 and pricip» 1 s B n P “t ilg ed and illustratXady famous instii acCCU i/ h hears this title. tost section in the Report says, the first at War wag to KSU h importance of tropical •‘C and the necessity
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  • 497 564 “STEALTHY TERROR.” by JOHN FERGUSON. (the bodley head. 3/6.) Looking back one can hardly credit that fifteen years have elapsed since the blood began to flow on Flanders fields. “Stealthy Terror” is cleverly written and it is certainly one of the most exciting spy stories that
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  • 2091 564 The reading of many home papers during the week-end is an interesting, if exhausting, business. What chiefly strikes the reader is the extraordinary differences between the papers. Contrast what The Spectator” and “The New Statesman” say about the present Government and you would hardly believe
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  • 705 566 FRv “Icon”.J L orlina a <mod deal about I hB Te r Like most industrial iW as mass production jjepomena, sy which hftve con w all mea9ur e to var<l£ f IW L ranid industrialisation of it are f/ Store system of has its origin on the North
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  • 337 566 ANNUAL MEETING. The St. George’s Tamil Church held its annual general meeting on Saturday evening, the Rev. Keppel Garnier presiding. The important question of building a new church was discussed, but no decision was arrived at as the congregation was not quite definite as to whether
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  • 1230 566 MEETING IN THE TOWN HALL MR. GAMMAN’S TALK ON CO OPERATION. A meeting was held in the Town Hall yesterday to discuss the formation of a Printers’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. The attendance was about a hundred, including Mr. L. I). Gammans, Mr. P. A. Winter,
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  • 188 567 SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION OF SHORT SEASON. The Warwick Revue Company brought their all too short season (two nights 1 to a most successful conclusion on Friday night at the Town Hall, and it was a pity that the few rows of vacant seats in the middle of the
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  • 196 567 LOCAL RESIDENT’S NARROW ESCAPE. While returning from Tanjong Bungah at about midnight on Friday, in his two-seater car, Mr. Ward, of Messrs Huttenbach Lazarus Sons, Penang, met w’ith an accident. It appears that in trying to avoid another car, his car skidded and ran into
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  • 479 567 ACCUSED COMMITTpn. TRIAL. D Fo On Saturday Mr v w Magistrate, concluded the r P,J enquiry into the case i n A eloo, a cooly employed nn i 1 “J, Boustead and CoSg, *> with the murder of a Chin L Mr I !!™.°W Abt a n
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  • 925 568 J prevailed share Market benefited to a the week's modest metal and several issues up to ‘he advantage ot holders, itrials and Loans remained quiet.,te,dv at quotations. Rubbers. tee ur last report the Rubber X has developed fresh activity and have moved upwards, the clos being 10id.
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  • 406 568 EXPRESSION OF LOVE A*ND REVERENCE. The second Sunday of May was observed by' the Methodist Church as Mother's Day. In commemoration of this day, the Anglo-Chinese Boys’ Sunday School listened to a short address by the Superintendent, the Rev. P. L. Peach, on the significance of the occasion.
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  • 88 568 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 12 There is a persistent rumour here of the sudden disappearance of a wellknown Chinese contractor, who was responsible for the erection of the new Victoria Institution building. It i- alleged that several cheques issued bv him to creditors
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  • 564 569 WOMAN DRIVER DISCHARGED. ASSAULTING A PUBLIC SERVANT, WARDER STABBED TO DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 11 The sequel to an accident between two motor cars, which occurred at the junction of Scotts Road with Cairn Hill Road recently, was heard in the Third Police Court
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  • 205 569 VISIT TO SINGAPORE. (From Our Owm Correspondent) Singapore, May 11 Their Majesties the King and Queer, of Siam propose to pay a short visit to Singapore in July before proceeding on a holiday to Java. The precise dates of Their Majesties’ arrival and departure are not yet
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  • 1057 569 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 8. To those who are impatient for the advent of the talking film to Malaya, the views expressed to me by a Singapore importer of films may be interesting if not encouraging. Mr. K. H. Tann, manager for
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  • 193 570 A SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 12 The fun fete organised by the local VC.A. for the purpose of raising for Association work and for the ■«d proved a great success on Saturat the Masonic Hall, Damansara MM. Lady Peel opened the
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  • 1136 570 It seems time for us to consider somewhat fully the question of crossword competitions as they are being run locally. Just lately we have been deluged with letters of complaint and letters of defence from those who compete and from those who run or who help in some
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  • 735 571 [By “Nondum.”] The* Editor has handed me for review a new copy which has just been received of a “Motoring Map of Malaya.” This has been prepared by the Survey Department of the F. M. S. and S. S. and is an excellent production. The scale is twelve
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  • 171 571 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang May 8. The Market remained very steady during the earlier part of the week under review’ but since the publication of the April shipment figures and with an improved demand from America values have risen sharply, to-day’s closing quotations showing an advance of
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  • 101 571 SESSIONS BEGIN TO-DAY. The third Session of the Penang Assizes for this year will begin in the Supreme Court this morning. The following is the list of cases with the dates on w’hich they will be tried Mohammed Ibrahim bin Haji Moh. Lebbe (3 charges of Murder) 23rd.
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  • 558 571 Yesterday Detective T I don produced for sent r X N. Ward, Poli c r M e Penang Soli Ah Min/ youth, who was convict ‘lay of the theft of U 1 st worth $l2O from D r Hoe s Dispensary j n Carnarvon &I' Inspector Gordon said
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  • 127 572 Fr m Our Own Correspondent.) fr Malacca, May 8 Ifl the District Court this morning V Pillay, formerly chief clerk of e Malacca Volunteer Corps, was senneed to two months simple imprisonDt for breach of trust in respect of 1623 77. Mr. K. P. K. Menon apJd for
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  • 138 572 I'nder the command of Capt. J. reen “E” Company had a route march ‘sterday evening starting out from eadquarters at 5.30 p.m. The route taken was through Perak oad. Dato Kramat Road, Jail Road, «st the hospital into Peel Avenue and ack to Headquarters. Addressing the Officers
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  • 134 572 0 P A EC TION o who was involved MG*. cl<Unt in Tan iong To- to rfc P'«iiate some of the feV"'H WlliCl h issue. He was rai<hi„h‘t"' T i?i° I ng Bun ah ear S k. Oiday, in his WBu n ah at W
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  • 1039 572 FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING. The fifth annual general meeting of Pelarit Tin Ltd. was held in the registered offices of the compan, 21, Beach Street at noon yesterday. The chairman Mr. A. K. aB Terrell presided and the others present were Messrs. H. S. Bussell, A. H. E. King,
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  • 1130 573 In all that we read about China today something that is highly significant is "seldom stressed: the fact that the new literacy is go ng to mean a vast increase in newspapers. This fact was prominently brought to our notice on Monday when we had the pleasure
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  • 477 573 fßy “Rew'.,” A friend of mine who to be married, confided "ns feeling worried afx»., ooimng to thin Colmtn might get bored. Quite 1 women out here seem cult to kill time ,0 Bniii| < mornings playing’ Bridge VS’ and recently compl.;’ -> c -a what you
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  • 790 574 iUJHT STREET MOTOR COLLISION. up CAMPBELL ACQUITTED. Mr Herbert Campbell of Yest«r<lav Kulini) Kedah, stood N. Ward, Police (e'en a charge of having driven jfjgigu-at 2() on M •> Street and j p nfl d in a rash manner 5' >“■’ >" E C M«tor Edwin Moule
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  • 307 574 There was a public meeting of all Indians in Penang and Province Wellesley at 7 p.m., on Sunday, the 12th instant, at the Penang Hindu Sabha premises, N 0.205, Dato Kramat Road, in order to meet the Hon’ble Mr. T. Prakasem, Bar-at-Law, member of the Imperial Legislative
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  • 1236 574 ROBBERS GET THE “CAT”. Wl- I .1 ,r MALAY REWARDED FOR HIS PLUCK. The Assizes opened yesterday morning and were presided over by Mr. Justice Sproule. Of the cases on the list, one was against Sahat b. Dahaman who stood .charged with causing death by a rash
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  • 282 575 An ordinary meeting of the Pen any Municipal Commissioners was held in the Municipal offices yesterday afternoon. The Deputy President (Mr. J. H Pedlow) presided and there was a good attendance of members. The minutes of the last meeting were confirmed. The chief item on the agenda was
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  • 46 575 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 13 The hearing of the case in which Mr. t impbell Rogers is suing Messrs. Perry A Co. for three months’ salary for wrongful dismissal without notice was c -Deluded to-day. The Chief Justice dismissed the claim.
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  • 194 575 RASH AND NEGIIctA DRIVING U(iE (From Our Own Correct; Kuala Lumpur u In the Magistrate’s Court A Noronha, an assistant surgeon in k District Hospital, was charged withi nnd negligent driving and collidim, 2 a car driven by Mr. G. R V. the Agricultural Department, at
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  • 110 575 INJURED MAN SENT TO HOSPITAL. Ou Monday evening a Chinese you» 'named Kim Lim and a friend, noticing a tiger in an iron cage on Market pit approached the cage to view the King of the forest in his captivity. I® tiger, evidently with the
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  • 109 575 INCIDENT AT V.1.0.8*. (From Our Own orrespond^ Kuala Lumpur. May In the Police Court to-day ■> I’oenander of the Tj"I*’ 1 S T Jee. d I poll, charged Mr. Tay in9B |tin» the Victoria Institution. prelim at the Old Boys iniscs on March 29 last h >. n
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 158 576 Sa-Tbs Editor of the traits Echo). Ifhe correspondence .w ’.ten by H. C. ilr appeared in your of the ST instant interested m- After going Eu'gh' the contents 1 ..m of opmion ft C. is quite riglH >I was one of the competitors in cerl&B Crossword Compet m>n
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    • 226 576 [To- the Editor of the Struts Echo] The vigilance of the Police has been Prominent of late for the suppression of among a certain of the community. 1 think the wilt be amply rewarded, if they SP- only direct their attention to the back of premises No. 122/ Tokong
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  • 619 576 DAILY SHAV IST. Penang, May 1 •r. 19?9. Name of Company vers Seller Tin—Dollar Companie cts cts Ayer Weng 0.90 1.00 Batang Padang 0.30 0.35 Batu Caves 1.47 1.50 Hitam 0.55 0.60 Johan 0.27 0.30 Kinta }.37j 1.421 Klang River 3,073 3.12‘c Kuchai J,35 1.40
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  • 180 576 GUTHRIE CO. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore in their weekly rubber report dated May 10, state:— Following a steady opening there has been considerable activity on the market and values rose over 3 cents on the week on the report 'that the post restriction stocks had
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    • 46 576 Tnott^ w g shot < bear in mind must be rt and to the Long epistles liable to be EL or cut down. Correspondents yrc*«- sC their nanu and addresses, lySSi» for pub’i ation but as a good faith No letter unthe writ’s name and be inserted)
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    • 98 577 i I Penang Sin Poe f ESTABLISHED 1896.) I o O I Chinese Daily Paper A A I 7 I I o 4 < < O >: The Oldest Chinese paper in Penang 1 o 1 H 24-28 PAGES. I P t < n I I! The most comprehensive and
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