The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 12 June 1929

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  • 19 1 Straits Echo WEEKLY EDITION JlB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. Vol 27. PENANG, JUNE 12, 1929. No- 24.
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    • 361 1 M LEADERS. I W SPECIAL ARTICLES. fl* W The Litter of Penang (June 6) 654 < '1 Why Fear Labour? (June 7) 659 A Plea lor Beauty 654 K Malaya’s Health (June 8) 663 Penang Roads—l V... 658 Education (June 10) 672 A Weekly Causerie 673 JH» Co-Optration (June 11)
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 214 2 j; 4 •> THE STRAITS ECHO I I I WEEKLY EDITION. 1 I •I A 1 S 2 p J 0' Z fe» Published the day prior to the departure of each marl for Europe, and contains the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues, as
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  • 1070 3 If there is a dirtier town in modern Malaya than Penang we shall be glad to be told about it. Walk along W.Jd Quay and what will you find there: hun dreds of bullock carts with the mess inseparable from such vehicles and tin animals that
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  • 938 3 By “Nemo j h e .rs ago an attempt wa- u ale to muster, l>y mechanical methods, l ie p-ithwiy up the hili. There were failures owing, probable, to the lack of experience ol tiie builders. I’n'.il the present railway was completed, the immner oi ascent,
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  • 174 655 SAFE DEPOSIT INSTALLATION. The Ho Hong Bank is a progressive institution. With the completion of its extension, it has installed a number of safes deposit of various sizes which are available to customers at a reasonable *ental. In all there are about a hundred of these private
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  • 1157 655 A SWOLLENHEADED POLICE CONSTABLE. Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate of Penang, took up for trial the case in which Mr. Lini Tek Chew, Manager of the Eastern Auto Company, Penang, is charged with (1) driving car No. K 377 at 4.5 p.m. on the 28th May at
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  • 168 656 TAN— CHUA H. iu marriage took place on Tuesday Chinesf Town Hall of Mr Tan Kean Soon, the third son of Mr. and Urs Tan Leong Seng, ol Penan;, and V’ssChuali Snan Looi, youngest sister if Madam Chuah Tiang Kwee, also of Penang Among- the guests were the RF.and
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  • 264 656 At the invitation of the Borneo Chevrolet Ltd., Penang, a representative oi the “Straits Echo”, was yesterday ty.-mtig privileged to view the new Chevrolet models for 1929, ‘‘the six in (he price range of the four” as the .factory very appropriately terms it. For some time
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  • 671 656 SEVERE CROSS=EXAMINA= NATION BY DEFENDING COUNSEL. rhe case against four members ol t fie Penang Fire Brigade, for alleged rioting at Weld Quay on March 19, was resumed in the Police Court yesterday Mr. T E. Conaghan appeared lor the defence. while Court Inspector Carmon prosecuted. The main
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  • 312 656 Kuala Lumpur, June 5. In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Farrer Manby granted the petition for the compulsory winding up of Messrs. Baker, Morgan and Company. The petition was not opposed. Mr. Delamore asked for permission to withdraw the name of Mr. Robert
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  • 1010 657 THE KING S BIRTHDAY. Alor Star. June 5. Alor Star celebrated the sixty-fourth birthday of His Majesty the King by holding a Ceremonial Parade, River Sports, a State Dinner, and a Garden Party at the Residency. The Parade. Government Officers and the leading members of the various communit
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  • 398 657 LONGCHAMP’S SL’RPR ISE Kuala Lumpur, J un 2 5 Ihe weather was fine nil th race when heavy rain delayed the stirt for half an hour. The place in .he second race received a d (H when Letchumy, who finished second' was disqualified for failing to weign
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  • 522 658 Prices— Spot £l9B-15-0, up «i- 3 Months £2Ol-10-0: up £O-1 ,-b; £l-2*’ 3 MO tml3 Sl "< 16 Prhe’s-Lon.lon 10 11/10-1, I,ub Ne* York 21 cents un down dl,ge<) 'Penang, Wednesday-5 p.m. Markets have been quiet notwUhr r» rise in the sterling price ol ,ta d The
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  • 1134 658 THE MAGAZINE JUNCHON. [By “Keytop”.] Tiic Magaz ne Junction is different from most other street junctions in Penang. It is an interesting spot where six roads meet; —Magazine Road, Gladstone Road, Penang Road. MucAlister Road, Dato Kramat Road, and Brick Kiln Road. 'The average layman will call t
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  • 510 659 THE ROLLS ROYCE OF THE SEA. The “City of Lille”, 4,500 b.h.p., Barclay Curje-Doxford engined, 10,000 ton, 1 I knot motor sli p equipped with the latest machinery, built last year by Messrs. Barclay Curie Company for the Ellerman Bar Eastern Service, arrived on
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  • 1140 659 I’rom the comments made by some of our contemporaries it would appear Lln.it something very dreadful has happened in England now that a Labour Urovern merit is once more m process of formation. A e do not share tins pessitmsm. i.ie government ol Englund, vVales, and Scotland
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  • 761 660 brilliant birthday ball. 4UATIC GUESTS PLEASED. l¥rom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 4 Attending the Birthday Ball at Gov- ent House last night. I was much truck hv the courteous manner m which the Asiatic guests were treated b v the staff of Government House. On me
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  • 262 660 ADOPTION IN F.M.S. (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 6. It is understood that the F.M.S. Bar Council has recommended that the Government adopt the jury system in the F.M.S. It particularly’ desires trial by jury of murder cases. It is generally felt that the public has
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  • 674 660 CERTIFICATES Or HONOUR. year. staying in England until early next In me name oi 11. s Majesty the King hl is Ex; ellenm the Governor las be< n pleased t<> aaari! -■rli.ic'ates of Honour to ire following persons m recognition of their loyal and valuable services to
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  • 398 661 AN URGENT LOCAL NEED. The woeful lack of suitable playing grounds in Penang has long been a bon', of contention. As we find things today, there are only two grounds which are of any use, available to the public for games. These are the Esplanade and the Dato
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  • 336 661 YEOH NG. I lie wedding was solemnised at iht Y. oh Kongsi yesterday afternoon, of Mr. Yeoh Oon farm, of the Education Office the son of the late. Mr. Yeoh boon Lee and of Airs. Yeoh Boon Lee, of Penang, o Miss Ng Cheng Lean, daughter of the
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  • 172 661 TESTED BY DR. BRODIE. Twelve Scouts of the Second Penang Froop were tested on June 5 at 2 p.m. by Dr. W. H. Brodie, Medical Ginjer, Penang, for the Public Healthman’s Badge. Among the numerous questions asked by the examiner was: ‘What sanitary improvements would you like
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  • 1168 661 filt RiCSHA PULLER MENACE s CRA p WITH THE Police IN BISHOP STREET. CE .I'iie riesha eooly of P enan is nnl.tant ndiv'dual. Not only scorn authority, lt he also hcpTL rnelnods o. a wild horse in hi/t'A ment or the poor unwary pedestrian Who may have
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  • 402 662 “GATE CRASHES.” “Gate Crashes” turned out to bu an extremely good collection of songs, dances and burlesque. The hit of tue evenng was Miss Cherry Wyimoit aa rl.e song “Forty-seven Ginger Headeci jailors in the 21st Crash. ibe sth Crash “I've learned a lot” umg by
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  • 541 662 1 CESSION OF NON GOVERNMENT CHANDU. I hat a good deal of chandu finds its way into Hie country in spite of the elaborate precautions taken by the authorities was disclosed in the District Court yesterday when a Chinese named Yoong Choy Seng pleaded guilty before Mr. N.
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  • 1107 663 flow many ol o«n ic.iacrs wei'c mt. c. cu ■.crtu.ruaj Hi a <1 wnch apueareu oil p-tg O ul 1 lie ftiraili»-, i,Cno culitiu-x Jirailii in Uie E-.s--1 ills Was» olllj tile League Ol N iljiiBulletin, and toe iacts and. figures ippear to be ratiier txuil —way *.ot:icr
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  • 596 663 1 IN UNDERTONE FIRM kilH SMELTING MONOPOLY iin Prices:—Spot £l9B up ifLiiu, i r id a y, 5 (though there has been u 0 pr neunecd movement in the metal undertone of the market is firm. l.ationalisation Group are actively yassing the position and in the near
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  • 153 664 PLAINTIFF’S CASE NOT MADE OUT. (irom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June In the Supreme Court this mornmg Mr. Justice Deane delivered judgment in the case m which Zayna Lamusn;, xVlitricar by his next friend Aieydin x itciiay Maricar sought to have set aside letters of administration granted
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  • 160 664 A SUCCESSFUL CABAREI DANCE. (Irom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 7 A successful Cabaret dance was given by the “C.” Company of the M. S. V. at the Town Hall, when the occad°n was taken to wish Colonel Mere,!'th farewell, olonel Henning, the acting speaking
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  • 802 664 ONE ACCUSED ABSENT. DOCTOR’S EVIDENCE TAKEN. ihoceedings in the Police Court yesterday against two men, Wong bang 1 ook and Wong Sang Kew, for alleged use oi criminal force to a young woman named Chan Toong Lim, were very much hampered owing to the absence
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  • 229 664 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, June G. The market during the past week has r ’inaiiied dull and uninteresting and at th' time of writing local values sh >w a loss on balance of one cent per lb. whilst London and New York prices after some minor Hucluations
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  • 1003 665 THE Wil E WHO DID NOT PAY. REASONS EXPLAINED HUSBAND INVETERATE BOR RO V/ ER. Ala turn Goh Slew Bee, a pretty young Chinese lady, fully explained to ills Dordship Air. Justice Sproule in the Penang Bankruptcy Court yesterday morning her reasons for not paying her husband, Lim
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  • 1058 665 P. 0. cLcRK GN THp burst? Yesterday before Mr. N Ward p r -magistrate of: Penang, >on charged Mr. Montgomery 71 n the General Post Office, with havfo* committed wilful house trespass by J vermg the house of Mr. T. H. AlLr»’ a clerk m the Survey
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  • 769 666 LEAN CO.’S WEEKLY REPORT. Thursday Evening. Im. after sagging to £196 ss. for Spot and £199 for 3 months developed t stronger undertone, doubtless on die publication of May statistics which registered the record consumption of 13,400 tons, and the market firmed to Spot £l9B 15s. and
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  • 315 666 UNDREAMED OF FACILITIES FOR WORLD TRAVEL. Ihe dollar steamship company has sotw-d the problem of world travel by p> icing before the public facilities undreamed of in the past. The Round-the-world Service, inaugurated in February 1922, consisting of the various President liners call fortnightly at Penang,
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  • 686 667 WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Saturday Evening. With the General Elect on at an end, the Share Market has settled down to normal conditions and it is interesting to find that ar c-stors and speculators alike are v ewing things in a much mure optimistic vein than a fortnight
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  • 418 667 SUDDEN DEATH AT GENERAL HOSPITAL. We regret to announce the death of Mr. A. 1). Smart, Manager of the Penang Branch of the Eastern Agencies, Ltd., which took place at the General Hospital on Thursday evening. Although he had not been in very good health of late,
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  • 474 667 MURDER OF WARDER DICKSON SiABBED IN abdomen. (I'i'oiu Our Own Correspondent/, Sin S a Pore, June Die sensational tragedy in the Sin ea jiuie Criminal Prison wag b ca ed ln the Coroner’s Court this morning, when an enquj Has begun into the death 9 o f
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  • Page 668 Miscellaneous
    • 100 668 THIS WEEK’S CARTOON < 1» 7/h7/1. f/f 'i/i/i II K Jwmlll *7 s I I» h MXw Ml ffl fil"' ww® W™ »S W« h/ I 'i 7vFr\w AZ 'l!'... s s i v-"...;’ ww w j ;w W i i JO I AF i f L-ii< ?> f W
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  • 1388 669 The Son of Man~By Emil Ludwig. PUBLISHED Bi ERNLSi DENN. PRICE 15/ (l(v viewed by Richard Sidney.) Headers who have followed book cnlrcism in “The Straits Echo during the past three years will perhaps rememuer that 1 have already reviewed iuiiy two ol Herr Ludwig s
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  • 214 669 By Elinor Fitzgerald, the bodley head. 7/6 net. Pamela Spottiswoode was twelve yeaiĕ old when we are introduced to her. Her lite started with a handicap which she called her heritage. "If I don like anyone I just hate till it hurts. She confided these feelings to two
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  • 339 670 0 ,.,et on the western front, Luch “«aria Bemarque (Putnam. 7/b For years after the War those wh y hau t.keu a part in it were too stupefied, too Ordered in their impressions too rrnsy taking for a job, to enrich literature Sh their experiences. The non-com-batant opportunists saw
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  • 801 670 T «E CURSE OF EVE by Mrs. F. A. Steel (THE BODLEY HEAD. 7/6.) Mrs. Flora Annie Steel has had many ‘nterestmg experiences, many of them Wlth India. I think that her fuaest book was undoubtedly "On die «of the Waters” which' app Hired unn urs a The
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  • 831 670 STORIES WEIRD AND WONDERFUL“ by J. E. MUDDOCK (CHATTO AND WINDUS). 1 These are a collection of twenty-two stories and nearly all of them, more or less, border on the supernatural. 'Whether they can be believed as true, or are just cleverly written stories can be judged from the
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  • 280 671 RASPERS TROUNCED BY S. X. R. C. The match between the above two sides played on the Esplanade last evening was productive of many goals. The Raspers had a weak side out whereas the S.X.R.C. had practically their best team on the field and trounced the former by
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  • 1103 671 THE YOUNG VISITERS or Mk. SALTEENA S Plan By Daisy Ashford With a Preface by J. M. Barrie. (Chatto V, INDUS). Just ten years ago —to be precise oji May 22nd 1919 —this book was firs', published. During May it went int i two more impressions, during June mt.
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  • 1078 672 SOON THEAM CO. weekly market report. Penang, June 7 The price of rubber was again down J the week, the closing price io-day W 1 a g ainst iG d j aSt weelc rubber share market was quiet PXC ept a Uttie actlvity rT by a ew speculative counters which
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  • 1159 672 The Annual Report on Education for the Straits Settlements for tlie year .1928 has just reached us, and we must say at once that it is lull of interest for those who w.ii read carefully through its pages. We are sorry, however, that the Report is so dull, and
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  • 817 673 [By “Icon.”] It is good to get away from the whin ot Beach Street, and get into the placid precincts of the P. M. A. A. The P. M. A. A. is unique in Malaya. It is thtr club of the rich; it is also the club
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  • 351 673 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. [By “Keytop”.] The Penang Union Epworth League celebrated their Anniversary (the 30th Anniversary, I understand) on Saturday night at the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School Hall, a large number of members and friends being present. The programme lor the evening was a variety entertainment by the
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  • 1100 674 ..C F ARTICLE a “SCURRILOUS s PRESIDENT’S STRONG address AT MEETING. 1 feel I shall be failing in iny luty if I d° Dot draW y our a^entlOa 10 uiost scurrilous attack on the Association and its management in the ••Straits Echo” of May 30,” said
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  • 787 674 ENTERTAINMENT BY STAFF AND AGENTS. Mr. J. 1,. Potter, manager of the Penang Branch of the British American Tobacco Company (Straits), Limited, who will be proceeding in the near future on transfer to the Singapore Branch, and Mrs. Potter were the guests of honour at
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  • 199 675 SLEEPERS ACROSS THE LINE. obstructions observed IN TIME. Ipob, June 9 A deliberate attempt was made to wreck Friday’s night mail train ft -m Penang to Ipoh. Sleepers were placed across the rails at three points on the lino between Tanjong Rambutan ::ud Tasek. Fortunately
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  • 1184 675 TALL SCORING ON THE ESPLANADE. 40* PUBLIC SERVICES BEAT THE P. C. C. [“By “Vulcan.’’j The Public Services, thanks to a re markable innings by Rodrigo, scored an excellent win over the P.C.C. over the week end. The match was noteworthy lor tail scoring on both sides. The P.C.C
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  • 378 676 THIRD DAY’S RESULTS. Kuala Lumpur, June 8 tye weather was fine for the third day of tiie Selangor Turf Club Summer race meeting and there was a large attendance. Appended are the results: Race I.—(Five Furlongs). NEW ISSUE 8.9 (Beckinsale) 1 SHEPHERD PRINCE 8.11 (Garrard) 2 CASSIDY
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  • 393 676 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jun 5 The Chief Justice found in favour of •he plaintiff yesterday in the Supreme Court in the Turf Chib sweepstake case. After Mr. Briggs had withdrawn from •he case the second defendant failed O' put in an
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  • 765 676 FED UP WITH LIFE. On Saturday Inspector Blakesley ol the Aiaguzine station charged before Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate of Penang, one lan Bcow, a new arrival from the Celestial Republic, with having attempted to commit suicide by hanging. Inspector Blakesley told the court that the accused
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  • 71 677 SEQUEL TO BURSTING OF HOT WATER TANK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 12 A Chinese fireman of the steamer “Dardanus’’ was severely scalded yesterday. It appears he was near a tank containing hot water when it buist scalding him from head to foot. The ship’s doctor
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  • 37 677 CHINESE WOMAN FINED. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, June 12 The District Judge fined a Chinese woman $l,OOO or in the alternative six months’ imprisonment for being >n possession of 225 tahils of chandu.
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  • 159 677 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 12 The death occurred last night of Mr. Ashe, locomotive driver, F. M. S. Badways, from heart failure. Deceased counted 28 years’ service and was at one time stationed at Prai. Decease 1 was on the eve of going on
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  • 862 677 1 row time immemorial men and .H t.j n have organised themselves mto co-operative bodies in order to fight the ,mou battle. Life to-day would be mthiuKable without these forms ol cojpi ration. Imagine how labourers in rnqiand would have fared in the past few decades without the machinery
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  • 799 677 We must be grateful to the Penang Harbour Board for more than the very efficient ferry service which they are now giving us: e.g.—for a document which bubbles over with humour, if only the reader is in the right frame of mm 1 am looking now at
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  • 599 678 AMERICAN INTEREST IN TIN SHARES. ACCIDENT TO KALi DREDGE. lin Prices: —Singapore $lO3, 22') tons sold. Rubber Prices: —London lOf, Unchanged, New York 20| cents, Down cents. Penang, Monday, 5 p.m. The market opened quietly: but when the local price of tin disclosed a rise of 50
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  • 384 678 (From Our Own tor respondent.) Kuala numpur, June 10 In an interview with the press at Kuala Lumpur to day Mr. H. S. HasAHis, engineer of construction, F. M. 8. Railways, detailed the proposals for the line deviation and the station construction hi Singapore. The deviation of
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  • 501 679 BRITiSri Aftb WOIUITS Vv ii iG ii 1 iN i RECORDS. [Specially Contributed. j Th.- Cluing Hwa Theatre iiail, Kuala Lumpur, was fully packed on la-d Monday night, the 3rd June, when the members of the Selangor Health and Strength Association staged their great Physical Culture
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  • 530 679 ALLEGE!» ASSALLI UN A MILK SELLER. In the Police Court yesterday D. C. mngan, of the Municipal Build ng Department, was summoned by a milk sell. r named Veeraya, on a charge of laving used criminal force to him. Mr. V. Mendis appeared for the accused; \lr.
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  • 273 679 P ES vii Sof DWA ft» 3 Niffiet and soccer against the Kingfi/ X 11 compelled to eave me held on Sunday before nhv H finished m order to catch the even »g man train home. In soccer, the lOl ie players lost by 2—4 goals Ihe following is
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  • 147 679 The following is the report of the Singapore Flying Chib for the weekday 26 to June 1 Hours M'ns. Total Flying Time I’2 2 JJ Dual Instruction Solo Flights is Passenger FVghts 0 On Mav 29 W. I. L. Legg, vvjt 1 t L. Morgan as passenger,
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  • 172 680 TIMEi'Y action prevents serious consequences. The timely intervention of Mr. C. G. Rodrik Chief Overseer, and a number o f coolies prevented what would undoubtedly have proved to be a must se'rous fire at the Penang incinerator vesterday morning at about 8.20. j t appears that
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  • 164 680 GUTHRIE CO. WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT. Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly rubber report dated June 7, state: The Market opened on a. firm cone after the Holidays but on the publication of tiii> Malayan shipment figures for May values declined. The Market is somewhat steadier at the close
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  • 181 680 A CROP DURING THE WEEK. END. Singapore, June 10 f| motor accidents occurred tli<' week-end in Singapore. n Saturday in Victoria Street a motof ''iX 01,1 P°H "5 Wer by crußhoJ 1 were Uadly Wo r n ,ri( a hdiastly wound on the Was „2 xp<JSe l
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  • 1034 680 On Monday night many privileged residents of Penang had the opportunity of accepting the hospitality oi General Motors Ltd., and of seeing three films which must have convinced all who watched that the General Motors is a Corporation of world wide activities, and that what it does
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  • 83 680 MESSRS. P.A. BEINS CO. From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. June 10 In the Supreme Court this morning m application was made for u windingjp order against Messrs. P. A. Beins Co. After consideration of the facts 'Us Lordship consented to the appointment of an official receiver. Mr. J. Reitsma will
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  • 734 681 By Old Bird.] THE MATCH. Tlie twentieth day should show signs of the eggs hatch.ng. It you carefully raise the hen oil the nest and examine the eergs you will probably hear the chic!; s ch rp inside the shell, and you may fed movmnenis if you wet
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  • 404 681 A Post Office clerk’s five hundred yarns ciash alter a tlref and the latter’s .«übsi queue arrest inspite of his threat to use the knife was related to Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate of Penang, in the case in which Inspector £>awson charged
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  • 443 681 QUESTION STILL lI,DEFINiyp [By “Keytop”] 1 ne question of forming a Rover t in Penang is not new. tong» vmeo writing, attempts have b p 1 1 e a!l scouts whoh >at school and to enable them to on choir good work as members of
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  • 89 681 BIG DROP IN PROFITS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June H .Mr. J. C. Osborne, P resl d g annual meeting of the Perak u ar reported that the profits for th t 0 were down 75 per cent. the fall in the betting at the S
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  • 2316 682 A vefleiaeat protest was made by Mr. .P. bouter at the Municipal Co 44.*****“ Ler, meeting neid yesterday arternoon in rvierencce to what he alleged io ukM disrespectiul and discoununis Ltmciit to aie Penang unaniber oi voininerce in connection witn me traffic control report. ihere were tnree replies
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  • 1053 683 GRANDMOTHER’S ADVICE LEADS TO DOMESTIC TRAGEDY. legal battle between a husband and wife has just ended in the Penang' Supreme Court. The subject of the heated hostilities was their only little son aged three years the possession of whom the husband has succeeded in obtaining. All,
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  • 1133 684 THE SULTAN’S BIRTHDAYAlor Star, June 10. s previously reported Eriday was the celebrations in S “X of the occasion were held at the „™ai towns of the State. At Alor P .here were illuminations, a ceie&ta .1 narade of Police and Boy Scouts, “X 1 S a Dance
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  • 307 684 COMMITTED TO THE ASSIZES. Lim Chin Teik, alias Chow Thow Phi, a uan Si.ce, was charged before the Alagistratc yesterday with residing in the colony without the permission of H. E. the Governor. Court Inspector Cannon prosecuted. A Alaiay butcher living in Patani Road said that
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  • 188 684 ENTERTAINED TO A TEA PARTY. Ipoh, June 10 The Indian Community of Perak entertained Air. Tlrivy to a tea party at the Town Hail on his being appointed the first Indian Member of the State Council. The Hon’ble Air. S. Vecrasamy presided at a representative gathering
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  • 447 685 'I he Lady Superior gratefully aekno v. ledges the following donations n(■(•ived this week towards the Schoo, Building Fund. Mr. Lint I.ear- Teng (2ml) S I,OdC “A Birthday (rift” -7S(h A iiii iver-ary of Inundation 1,01)0 Mr. Loh Boon Ngbee, Lunas 200 A grateful former
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 663 685 [To the Editor of the Straits Echo j Sir, Your leader of the 30th ultimo affords interesting and instructive reading, and. the fearless comments you have made regarding the domination of a clique in the Chinese Community are to be highly commended. You have really brought to light things
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    • 111 685 Id the Editor of the Straits Echo] Sir, 1 shall be greatly obliged if you will kindly bring to the notice of your readrs the following communication: I have been officially informed that subjects of the following countries froseeding to Italy are no longer required to obtain an
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    • 138 685 About one half of Chow Thye Boa on the Burmah Road side—was for Of many years an unmetalled narrow unnamed, and the lane' has beenJ* to he a good metalled road to len> "Chow Thye Road,” h>ch was «*®j ,„<l g still, in a had condition needs
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  • Page 685 Advertisements
    • 54 685 c orrespondent should bear in mind •;.u letters must be short and to the •'< Long epistics arc liable to be ■peeled or cut down. Correspondents uust enclose their names and addresses, mt necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of good faith. No Setter unfceoinparded by the writer’s name
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  • 741 686 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S DAILY SHARE LJSI PENANG Buyers Iler TIN-iA>i <L- CtS CIS Tl 0.90 1.00 .AyerWeug o<27i 032} Batang Badan” 52 j f ftota Caves-- 0J7 I Mtkam 0.35 0.37} k 1.57} 1.62} 2.65 2.75 Klang River <42 1.47} Knchw 0.08 Qj o £tf° h 1.50 1.60 J'S* 37
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  • Page 686 Advertisements
    • 230 686 r~' "1 MM I There is no need to go to the Pole to get cool I When the sun pours down, pour out a long glistening glass of Montserrat. You will soon be as cool as a cucumber I Montserrat is the only Lime Jvice in ths world pressed
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  • Page 687 Advertisements
    • 88 687 T Penang Sin Po« 4 t (ESTABLISHED 1896,> > <J» I T Chinese Daily Paper i f i i The Oldest Chinese paper in Penang I I 24-28 PAGES. I 1 X 1 T > The most comprehensive and the most < up-to-date news service in Malaya. It reaches the
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