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Title Section19 1929-05-22 1 Straits Echo WEEKLY EDITION $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. Vol. 27. PENANG, MAY 22, 1929. No. 2119 words
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Advertisement249 1929-05-22 1 CONTENTS- LEADERS. 5 SPECIAL ARTICLES. A Ven Interesting Annual Report Poulin Farming 578 j(Ma\ 16). 577 A* Great Human Tragedy 593 .Advertising: A Suggestion (May 1-7)‘582 Monex and Shares < 595 Wake Lp! Penang (May 18) 586 The White Man’s Burden 597 Gleanings from the Home Mail (Max 20) 594249 words
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Advertisement199 1929-05-22 2 A*," a’:? i j t tl T'l tn ttt r 4* I 1 THE STRAITS ECHO 2 WEEKLY EDITION. i► < V•• 1 A .> R' "A 1 Published At day ptior to At departure of each mail for Europe, and contains J I Ae latest local and States nows199 words
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1071 1929-05-22 577 We had occasion in a leading article wblished on January 23rd to wonder wbv it was that the Annual Report for the State of Kedah should have made w h dull reading. Il has since keen suggested to us that Annual Report's are. purposely written1,071 words
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Article189 1929-05-22 577 SLiCiDE AT BRICK KILN ROAD. Itsierday at about 8 a.m. a big crowd gathered near a small bridge (over the mg ditch along Brick Kiln Road) leading to Messrs. Hottenbach Lazarus Son s ice factory, and witnessed a horrible spectacle. An Lii(i an, most probably a coolie,189 words
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Article126 1929-05-22 577 Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., for tlie first half of May—Hours run (One dredge) 281, Cubic yards treated (One dredge) 47,000, Total Piculs (One dredge) 454.81, Nett Value (One .dredge) $29,000, Includes amang $2,000. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd., for the first half of May—Hours run 219, Cubic126 words
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Article108 1929-05-22 577 BIG SUM INVOLVED. (I’rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 14 Another warrant was issued to-da\ (gainst rhe contractor. Low Thong al he instance of a Chcttiar, who claims 524,000. It is reported that the ChetHars held a meeting and decided to susuend loans until the end108 words
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Advertisement21 1929-05-22 577 wE STRAITS ECHO. PUBLISHED daily, weekly editions. Hnf tb« ,h WMk prOf HOftrtur. ot Mai!» fur Europa. 59, Buch Street, Penang.21 words
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Article965 1929-05-22 578 [By “Old Bird.’’] The beginner, whether he decides tv buy a setting of eggs and put them under a hen, or buy a small Hock, will be well advised to get them from a breed er of repute —as it is essential that they should be from strong965 words
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Article595 1929-05-22 578 A SURPRISING DEVELOPMENT. RESTU ICT I ON, L A BOUR AND R. R. I. IM PA RTIA L VERNM ENT ENQUIRY SUGGESTED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 15 At die annual general meeting of the P. A. M. to-day both the Qhairman Mr. Chantier,595 words
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Article124 1929-05-22 578 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May B About seven o'clock yesterday three Cantonese armed with pistols en ert the Chinese reading room in Armenia Street. A crowd began to cole’ the gunmen, apparently scared, r- e tered the car an ddrove away, shot to prevent being followed.124 words
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Article1076 1929-05-22 579 Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, May 7. 1 uvpnl of the week was Tki' l' r Cl v et another fore gn air--4e Bangkok, this time a Chinese 'ben Wen-Un, who was aeeomka Vanish companion, Mr. named e j iave ia( So sitors of late that we are1,076 words
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Article2457 1929-05-22 579 MONDAY, MAY 13TH. Present. H- t,. I'he Governor Sir Hugh Clifford. M.C.S., G.C.M.G., G.B.E. 1 he < «eneral Officer Commanding the Troops. Alalava (Alajor General 11. L. Pritchard,'C.B., C.M.G., 8.5.0.). I i.e lion ble the Colonial Secretarv, J Mr. John Scott, C.M.G.). I lie Hon ble Resident Councillor,2,457 words
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Article1859 1929-05-22 581 VIST's bn a 1 ad ourillnpnt > this SlllPe our last IK,S M-L; a M Whitlev. that date his n of tl.e s’° St euti rO.v on tjie .;7 of h'***’ '‘ftninating ?Shl fo, th! p,,st "f Attor'O'"' «O S. P Hallv div I 2 cu,l< i' is1,859 words
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Article1174 1929-05-22 582 Strangers who land in Penang, and then drive from the pier to the race course, always remark on the beauty oi he streets through which they are firs, .aka n. If the visitor happens to reach Penang in the early morning and t! en Irives up Northain1,174 words
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Article1311 1929-05-22 583 Fwm our own Correspondent.) London. April 25 know the worst! i! 'lurehill h a l,is C eVer J ihieh he has, on this oea hundred per een.. preb 1-et tins afternoon. Probit b the most remarkable budge. W before Parlia- For sheer spaciousness—l al IJd effrontery—Mi'- Churchills1,311 words
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Article122 1929-05-22 583 RELIABILITY TRIAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 16 Ihe St langoi' Automobile Association is holding during tlie week-end a long distance reliabil’ty’ trial both for motorcycles and motor cars. Although the first of its kind there is a large entry. The stan is from the122 words
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Article131 1929-05-22 583 EUROPEAN FINED $lOO. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoli, May 10 As a sequel to a ear accident at the junction of Tambun Road and Brewster Road, Ipoh, Mr. Blellock, A. D. of Kampar, was charged with driving a car at a- speed or in a manner131 words
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759 1929-05-22 584 INDIAN COMMUNITY MUSTERS STRONG. Last evening the Members of the Indian Association, Penang held a ’.veil attended “At Home’’ to welcome Lhe Hon’ble Mr. F. Prakasarn, Member of the Imperial Legislative Council, and Editor of the “Swarajia, Professor Parameswaram, Professor of Pbysico of the Madras University and759 words
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Article82 1929-05-22 584 FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN DICKSON. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 13 Captain R. G. Dickson, who was murdered in the Singapore prison was buried yesterday evening, Archdeacon Swhidell officiating. H.E. the Governor was represented and Colonel Tyte, In-spector-General of Prisons attended. The deceased rose to the rank82 words
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Article61 1929-05-22 584 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 13 The funeral of Beatrice, wife of Dr. Herbert van port, who died in Penang on Saturday, took place at Bidadari this morning. The body was brought- by mail tram. The Rev. W. E. Horley and the Rev. Steven61 words
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Article67 1929-05-22 584 MR. WORTHINGTON’S EVIDENCE TAKEN. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 16 In coimect’on with the Jelai Concessions action against the Government of Pahang the date of the hearing of which has still not been fixed the Registrar of the Supreme Court recorded to-day in camera the67 words
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Article511 1929-05-22 584 HOW HE COLLFCtvi. HIS DEBTS! TED Yesterday the unorthodox n wluel. a young Chinese Build“ g tractor set about to collect due to him was related to Mr K Police Magistrate in the case in’ one Shaik Dawood, a burly charged one Chua Chip Seng, a Build’511 words
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Article609 1929-05-22 585 iiKiuirv was held yesA C° roner J death of the Chinese •4*y in L to ‘1 A the result of a col•*ri|°™otor U- I’- 2715 in ’"ta i rnentlv. The driver of !**f KI <> Han Soon, now stands causing death by a rash deceased’s name was not609 words
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Article397 1929-05-22 585 RASPERS WIN NARROWLY FROM A. P. C. The Raspers beat the A. P. C. on the Esplanade last evening in a game that may well be termed very tame. The play was painfully slow and provid ed hardly a thrill for the onlookers. Il was very surprising to397 words
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Article1082 1929-05-22 585 THE HUTTON LANE MURDER. LEATH SENTENCE PASSED. After retiring for over twenty minute- the special jury brought in a unanin ous verdict of “guilty” against Katua the Mohammedan Tamil who was charged with the murder of a fellow Mohammedan named Mohammed Kassim and lhe attempted murder of his1,082 words
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Article1103 1929-05-22 586 V» hen we wrote yesterday upon the -object ol advertising we were not aware nn proposals had actually been submitted to the Municipality for helping .0 swell the revenue oi the city oi George Lown, let so it is! What u more —we understand that it is1,103 words
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Article480 1929-05-22 587 oP »sw KOT*«’ tLUB ~u r own Correspondent) FfOUl Seremban, May IL convened lor yesterday (X in Seiemban was held at I*"’ variation Hall at ■> p.ui. *F',Lence of a representative 1 ,ke 1 i rliirtv gentlemen m spite Ine down in tor- > began. !fTo 'Venables, Magistrate480 words
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Article428 1929-05-22 587 IST PENANG THUG? vb. 2Aa> PEinaaG ifftJi. I he game oi soccer between die h irst Leuang JLruop ami the becona J roop, Aiucn was piayed al tiie Green Lane ground, resulted m a draw Air. t G. mills, inspector of ISciiools, refereeu die match. Mr. Arnold. JJ428 words
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Article60 1929-05-22 587 ANNIVERSARY CELL BR A T lON. The twenty-first ann veisai\ of the Tescent Star Sports Club will be celebrated on Sunday and Monday. A tenoral meeting will be held on Sunday it 10 a.m. A curry tiffin will b( erved on Monday at 1 p.m. and60 words
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Article817 1929-05-22 587 LEAN CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT. 1 hursdav evening. 1 in, alter a further appreciation in ni< e to Spot £291.10.9 and 3 months 1'293.0.9 failed to maintain the advance, and has sagged back in price to spot £199.0.9 ami 3 months £291.10.9. A further slight decline in values817 words
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Article584 1929-05-22 588 SOON THEAM CO. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Penang, May 17 Rubber was very strong during the week, and the price rose to ll|d., but closes to-day at 11 l/16d. The rubber share market was very active with business done at rapidly advancing prices notably in the speculative counters with New Scudais584 words
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Article79 1929-05-22 588 ARREST OF ANOTHER BATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent) I poh, May 17 r lhe police yesterday arrested another batch oi ten Sikh seditionists in various parts of Perak, among them being Deiip Singh, brother of Iqbal Singh, at present in Taiping gaol awaiting banish ment, Sucha79 words
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Article59 1929-05-22 588 SUMATRA MALAY ARRESTED. (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 17 A double murder is reported t'r. >n Ihi Yam m connection with which a Sumatra Malay, named Haji Mas Hasid. has been arrested. lie is report id to have attacked a Malay woman and59 words
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Article326 1929-05-22 588 KETTLE OF BOILING 'waTpd A WEAPON. Yesterday a Chinese bov of years ol age named Oh Chen/? 12 stood h.s trial before Mr ft Police Magistrate. on of causing hurt to one Tan C! ‘m e nese woman, bv pourinc m Lni hot water on her arm.326 words
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Article51 1929-05-22 588 CHIEF CLERK CHARGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May The police took into custody night Aivadurai, Chief Clerk, h^fjountant’s Office, F.M.S.. Ha. He was charged this n ,orn u f ho f the Magistrate with criminal trust of' $7,163. The poned and bail was fixed51 words
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Article45 1929-05-22 588 JUDGMENT RESERVED. (From Our Own Corresp^ 1 Kuala Lnnip”'- y a j,g. The c ise in which officer Sana Tamil chief clerk of' t oerinte.r.ding Police ir an with attempting to o^ 0 nt inued gratification of $m re£ irday. Judgment Tuesday.45 words
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Article1378 1929-05-22 589 a hv Richard Sidney.] Reviewed I nnssible to take the reader It’ asM \fto this magnificent book Itle e was up last week: what cannot yet say, l tl J the remainder of the 1 ,‘SSH S .Jfc,n of some of the world’s ;ri 'X We1,378 words
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Article166 1929-05-22 589 A London cable to the “Singapore Free Press” announces the death on Wednesday, of Mr. John Wilson Campbell, who recently retired from Afalaya after a very successful career. Born at K'llarney, Ireland, on April 17, 1877, he was educated privately and at the Diocesan Intermediate166 words
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Article1274 1929-05-22 590 An event for which J have been waiting has at last conic to pass- and now Around me as 1 type stand numerous b -okcases. Some o these are filled with books which ;av' obviously been arranged in some sort o order. For example, over there1,274 words
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Article887 1929-05-22 590 Eric Hazelton - 'the coat without seams" i„. u Bakixo. By Eric Hazelton. 111 “...ny «-ays the Hon. Mauri- k ng is a fortunate man. He l, fl at.usunliy interesting life. said t<> have viewed the world of» "nys from an exceptionally favour Angle. He has a .particularly a 2887 words
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Article288 1929-05-22 591 PIIAXT °M musketeer” bv Charles Brandon (Herbert Jenkins 3/6.) r juries Brandon has written an i« i,*" 1 1 V clever ni J s ‘«ry Btor y «0“lat as een bandied in present l or^rnan manner. So many R() vels are written so carelT K W ng288 words
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Article1173 1929-05-22 591 POETRY IN SCHOOL by J. HUBERT JAGGER (University of London Press, 6/-.) [By H. R. Cheeseman.J 1 have to confess that in my early teaching days J dreaded every poetry lesson that I had to take. It was the subject on my time-table that 1 feared1,173 words
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Article358 1929-05-22 592 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. There has been a further improvement in the market since our last report the price touching 42$ cents per lb. this morning though slice then values have fallen away and spot is now quoted about 2 cents per lb, below the best. The American358 words
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Article754 1929-05-22 592 BIG BLAZE IN BUNGA RAYA. From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, May 17. hinga Raya, in the heart of the to rn, was the scene of a big blaze that suited at 8.15 last night. Chop Hock •Io i Bee, the local agents for the Soco.iv Oil Nanyang Tobacco754 words
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Article93 1929-05-22 592 ROBBERS GET AWAY WITH $2OO, I Fom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 21. The proprietor of a shop in Stamford Road was the victim of an armed robbery al seven this morning. Three Cantonese armed with pistols entered the premises and after binding the proprietor,93 words
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Article64 1929-05-22 592 (From Our Own Correspondent.; Singapore, May U W hen Mr. Chia Yong Hoe was proceeding home his attention was drawn to a Chinese searching the pockets o a coinpatiiot in the Portuguese eburen* yard. He arrested the culprit and as a sequel in the Police Court64 words
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74 1929-05-22 592 MR. o. H. TOH TAKES HIS (From Our Own Singapore, Ma Mr. G. H. Toh, son of Al Boon, Johore, took Ins a tise in be'ore Mr. Justice Deane oP tlm Courts of the Straits Settle* an advocate and sobcitor. _t— n the The following74 words
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Article2104 1929-05-22 593 Colonel John Stevenson, M. C - HOW THE GREEKS BECAME A NATION. A LESSON TO MODERN CHINA. (By Colonel John Stevenson, M.C.) [STRAITS ECHO” COPYRIGHT.] The author of this article served j n the South African War, and in the Great War where he distinguished himthe Gallipoli Peninsula. Since the war he2,104 words
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Article1782 1929-05-22 594 i cluing has been m the Hone papers hi w> ex ov. mg to the recent visiu ol he Duke of Gloucester. There were onions inaccuracies in the pubLsned e-| >rt>, but perhaps the most amusing m.ueiKio is contained in the “The mmg Standard". What1,782 words
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Article714 1929-05-22 595 WIRELESS V. CABLES. The development of the “beam” sys uem turned the tables in the competi cion between wireless and cable tele graphs (writes R.C.H. in “Time ini. Tide”) and now cables owned by hither -o very successful companies are being retained almost exclusively, because Jiey provide714 words
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Article168 1929-05-22 595 GOWEN—FULLERTON. The wedding took place on Friday Afternoon at St. George’s Church, the Rev. Keppel Garnier officiating, of Mr. Reginald A. Gowen of the Eastern Telegraph Co., Penang, and Miss Katheen Fullerton, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Hugh Fullerton. The church was tastefully decorated md the service was choral.168 words
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Article492 1929-05-22 596 RICKSHAW COOLY’S STORY BELIEVED. The brutal treatment of a i n ksh cooly by a ricksha peon was rdated last Friday evening to Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate of Penang in th>3 case in which Brahinsa Bin Dahim Ricksha, peon No. 44, (barged one Ong Cheng, a492 words
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Article389 1929-05-22 596 PENANG FREE SCHOOL LEAT KING EDWARD VII SCHOOL TAIPING. Eh.- P hang Free School scored an e;.-v victory over the King Edward \ll St .100 Taiping, on Saturday afternoon or tiie Free School ground, Green Lane. rin visi ors going in first fared disa- rouslv at the hands of389 words
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Article98 1929-05-22 596 CHARTERED BANK vs. LI TEK SEAH. badminton match was played at ii “Sunway House Anson Road, on ■>: ui day between the Penang branch of the Chartered Bank of India. Aus*i" h'a and China. and the Li Tek Sl.eh. e Chartered team, which consists of ■h five pairs given98 words
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Article820 1929-05-22 596 be that tne clocks were cut Ul one bo,or, thereby giving .oogei ot daylight n the evetune experiment mis proved so SU L™ that ,t has been continued and a regular feature ol English life tJ who strove to bring about this ciw ,n o ot me clocks820 words
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Article786 1929-05-22 597 By a special Chinese correspondent- in the early days of American Re eoustructiou the negroes were consider to be apolitical, an economic, and a social menace. lbt\ were a political menace Dr tw wherever they were present- if. considerable numbers, they attempts 'ogovern the whites; they786 words
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Article1178 1929-05-22 597 A TRAGIC LOVE EPISODE. DEATH SENTENCE PASSED. I'li.it love is not a quality which exists in a pronounced degree only in the cultured mind was amply demons', ratrd in a tragic story which was unfolded in the Penang Assize Court yesterday before His Lordship Mr. Justice Sproule and1,178 words
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Article619 1929-05-22 598 SELANGOR VS. PENANG. (E 'oui Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 19 Ii in weather favoured Saturday',play in the Inter State Cricket Mutch betw :en Penang and Selangor. Hop <ins wi ining the toss elected to oat Pi m ng's fielding was poor and the b >wiing was619 words
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Article257 1929-05-22 598 MALAYS CHARGED WITH RIOTING. Yesterday Inspector Blakesiey, of he Magazine Police Station, charged before Air. N. Ward, Police Magistrate, our Malays of Tanjong Tokong load with rioting, on the 20if nstant, at a Muslim Club in Tanjong Tokong Road. hppector Blakesiey said that at 2.30 p.m. on257 words
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Article394 1929-05-22 599 -»aV*CK C BT S EAT j «-..c the venue »>f a fr kT 1 1,1 A (;el between a side Tnvo slXp" H.M.B. '‘SandfjfDtrom •-Bridgewater, r c -n Penan 4 Harbour on their «n< l the Penang nfweather «as dry and hot *****1 111 of there being a394 words
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Article179 1929-05-22 599 I I Fr, Own <■ I ‘^respondent) I Mav 21. K? in T ef t interested in ;)a d a P r L z h to deci(le the I ak Chinese Football Association. A committee was appointed to draw up rules. This was welcomed by local soccer179 words
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Article69 1929-05-22 599 TWO PERSONS KILLED. (Trona Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 19 Yesterday evening the floor of the up per storey of a shop house in Petaling Street collapsed bringing down with it m old woman of 75 who was bathing tt the time. The debris69 words
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Article251 1929-05-22 599 WALL BESPATTERED WITH BLOOD AND BRAIN MATTER. (Fom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, May 21. A Sikh watchman at 82 Robinson Road was brutally murdered in the early lours of this morning. There are no eyewitnesses to the crime, but another Sikh watchman, living nearby, said251 words
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Article537 1929-05-22 599 LANDSLIP AT CATCHMENT AREA. (From Our Own Correspondent) Sereinban. May 19. As the result of the heavy rains we have been having lately a landslip occurred in the catchment area of the watt r v\ irks, and pipe water has become liquid earth. Since Monday last residents have537 words
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Article772 1929-05-22 600 WEEKLY MARKEY REPORT. Saturday Evening. The Share Market opened with feverish activity in Rubber Shares and many counters registered substantial gams in sympathy with the distinctly strong tone of the commodity, resulting in a large turnover being made particularly m the speculative stocks. Tin Shares on the772 words
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Article342 1929-05-22 600 BULLETIN OF LEAGUE EASTERN BUREAU. b'on the week ended May 11: —Alexan Iria I case plague Port Said 1 1 pl; gu*‘ case and 1 death; Aden: 3 smallpox < uses and 3 deaths: Baghdad: 5 pl gu cases and 2 deaths; Basrah: 2 unallpox cases342 words
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Article1445 1929-05-22 600 SECOND DAY’S RESULTS, (I’rom Our Own Corresponds Singapore, May J IlK.e was heavy ram during the <». neon but there was a drizzle thn»? out 1 le afternoon on the Ol tin bmgapore lurf Club Spring meeting, occasionally developing T eh .were. The attendance was tin going1,445 words
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Article407 1929-05-22 602 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. May 20. '1 he sixth and last day of the Sing; pore Turf Club Spring Face in eting w.- s favoured with fine weather. There was a large attendance. In the third “ace Lothario threw Braver. Cafe Loyal s time of407 words
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Article718 1929-05-22 602 2 T TER SCHOOL FOOTBALL. (Isom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, May 13 Alth )Ugh it was marred by son e ro igii plm yet the football match between the Government English Scho 1 and th P -nang Free School which was pi ived on Saturday evening, proved718 words
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275 1929-05-22 602 A young man’s impatience to greet his brother, who was arriving from Singapore, was the cause of a tragic a eideut that occurred on Friday evening in the Penang harbour by the side of the F.M.S. Railway pier. It would appear that a Tamil young275 words
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Article159 1929-05-22 603 <«>*■& EN V -ver ofTlue-jaekets drawn Sloops "Sandwich and 7>ni In They were liaru-Bridge-water. picture right K ver the game and this iiroUg, i Mv due to the fact that three fasprob t nlavers were played out \recent strenuous time wit! i etteam in Kuala Lumpur, and. f159 words
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Article241 1929-05-22 603 SOUTH CHINA TEAM’S VICTORY. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh 5 May 22. An enormous crowd watched the keen.y contested match between South uiina and the Perak Chinese. Perak *r e aggresswe at the start, the for‘■rds several times be ng within scoring Stance. Their efforts were, however,241 words
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Article302 1929-05-22 603 [TO TIIE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS ECHO Sir, My attention has been drawn to an article which concerns me. entitled “Storm in a Tea Cup’’ wlr’ch appeared in your paper on May 11. 1 ask you to kindly publish the following as you hart! been302 words
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Article246 1929-05-22 603 Sir, I have only a modest library—a mat’er of just under five hundred books Hit I should like to point out. in case 1 should interest your readers. that be e are more ways than one of keepng books. For 8A- years I have worked n hues246 words
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Article156 1929-05-22 603 Sir, Some time ago under the heading of “Sport" you referred in your paper to the vagar.es of the handicapper in apportioning weights and classes to the different I orses and ponies. In the case of the horse ‘‘Gold Mount which was a reject from the Singapore batch156 words
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Article1418 1929-05-22 603 Sir, As ndsprints have been responsible for Host, if not all. complaints, we should ne thankful if E. R. E. could supply us with any specific for preventing these. When we hand in matters to the printer we have no idea how it would ‘ventually appear as the1,418 words
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Article192 1929-05-22 604 Sir. 1 have had my attention di twn to a leading article in your pap- dated May 11 on the subject of “iT mention in Kedah.’ in the course of which you write to the effect that there is a girls school in Kedah, so you umierstand.192 words
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Article367 1929-05-22 604 Sir, I would direct your attention to an article on the above-named subject which appeared in last Saturday’s Eastern Courier. The time lias come for a change to Im made in matters municpal. With the advance of education, with public opinion rapidly growing up in our midst,367 words
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Advertisement54 1929-05-22 603 should bear in mind jiat tetters must be short and to the point. Long epistles are liable to be 'tweeted or cut down. Correspondents inast enclose their names and addresses, avt necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of good faith. No letter unuccompamed oy the writer’s name and id54 words
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Article722 1929-05-22 605 A.A. ANTHONY CO'S BOt.SHARE LIST. B'.Z ppiJrG» May 23hd, 19v9. Buyers Seller B^SW2src° MPAN,ES 0.90 1.00 030 0.35 KffdOb' 1.47 i 1.50 0.60 0.65 0.29 0.321 1.40 1.45 r 3.07 i 3.121 c 1.40 1.45 0.071 0.09 ‘-50 1.60 0.571 0.60 0.771 0.821 ESOpSH-.G 0.20 0.22 0.95 1.00 0.66 0.68722 words
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Article293 1929-05-22 605 THE BEAUTY SPOT OF MALAYA UP TRAINS. Monday to Friday between 6.30 am. and 8.00 a.m. every half hour Between 8.00 a.m. and 10 a m every quarter hour. Between 10 a.m. and 4.00 p.m every half hour. Between 4.00 p.m. 6.00 p m every quarter hour.293 words
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46 1929-05-22 605 Ist Class $l.OO each waj 2nd Class 50 each way Children under 12 years of age half rates. CONCESSION TICKETS. (20 Rides Ist Class $10.(X) 2nd Class 5 (X) SEASON TICKETS. (Monthly.) Ist Class $18.(4) 2nd Class46 words
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Article17 1929-05-22 605 NEAR UPPER STATION. lourney t .kes only 24 minutes each way. ENGINEER MANAGER, Municipal Offices,17 words
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Advertisement84 1929-05-22 606 Penang Sin Poe (ESTABLISHED 1896.> i I t s Chinese Daily Paper I 5» ,g ii 4» S i I t I I The Oldest Chinese paper in Penang I i 24-28 PAGES. "OB r I The most comprehensive and the most It’ up-to-date news service in Malaya. r It84 words
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