The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 7 August 1929

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  • 19 779 Straits Echo WEEKLY EDITION $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. Vol. 27. PENANG, AUGUST 7, 1929 No. 32
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  • Page 779 Advertisements
    • 353 779 z j LEADERS. Malayan Bislex Meeting 795 B Fraser's Hill (.July (30) ...781 Alor Star ater Problem ...797 Mg J Sir Ronahl Ross (July 31) /93 Volunteers and Soldiers at Soccer 798 jg Pill of Disillusion (August 1) 795 Death of Mr. Ffrench Muller 798 H'. Our Visitors (August 2)
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  • Page 780 Advertisements
    • 200 780 f, > I I THE STRAITS ECHO Jfl. I ■f ;< WEEKLY EDITION. I I > r I 1 "J- JIIII.W II ■■II. Published the day prior to the departure of each mad for Europe* and contains I the latest local and States news originally published in the daily issues,
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  • 657 781 ln S nite of the fact that throughout w Jr it was always difficult to secure accommodation at Fraser s Hill there are very few people—except those retidlDg near Kuala Lumpur—who have been up to Malaya’s one real health There are many reasons for this. One of them,
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  • 57 781 ANOTHER BREACH. Singapore, July 30 The Assistant Manager of the Hai Ilsin Film Company on behalf of the manager, who is ill, pleaded guffiiy to charges of exhibiting portions of the film, ‘‘A Dissapointed Plotter" srd failing to deposit cuttings with the censor and was fined $250
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  • 102 781 TRIAL IN CHAMBERS. Ipoh, July 30 In the Perak Supreme Court a former Tamil detective, who was charged with assaulting estate coolies, appealed against the Kuala Kangsar Magistrate’s conviction on the ground that the case was tried in the Magistrate’s chambers Counsel contended that it was irregular
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  • 21 781 has appointed Mr. G. L. Ham to be a Commissioner of the Mohamedan and Hindu Endowments Board for Penang.
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  • 26 781 has been received from The Rat rut Basin Tin Dredging I 0.. N. L., at Sichon advising the output for July as 1,259 piculs.
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  • 26 781 has ap- pointed Dr. J. W. Adams, Surgeon, Penang, to act as < hief Med’cal Officer, Penang, with effect from June 29, inclusive.
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  • 23 781 is to act as a member of the Indian Immigration Committee while Mr. 11. LNixou is uu leave,
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  • 699 781  -  Newcomer’s Sketch of Penang. (By G. B.) v'. hat unarm there s m a well modutated voice: home nights ago it was mj privilege lo listen io a flow ot conversation thal one does not oiien hear m any but a superior, cultured circle. The words came
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  • 285 782 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 29 The. manager of the Ton a Film Company was charged in the District Court this morning with causing the film, “The Unconquered” which had bee tampered with after it had been marked by the censor to be exhibited at the
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  • 678 782 That the Police are determined to bring unruly riesha coolies to book was again demonstrated at the Penang Police Court yesterday in the case in which Inspector Moule of the Central Station charged Lok Ah Kim, with soliciting for passengers in a disorderly manner, at Church Street Ghaut
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  • 180 782 IN PENANG SHOP. BOTTLE SMASHED ON THE HEAD. ASSAILANTS’ ESCAPE. An Indian, covered in blood, who gave his name as Somalay. entered the Magazine Station last night, wearing a bloodsoaked bandage round his head. His left hand was firmly pressed aginst a wound. Blood was oozing
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  • 13 782 “Lee Chie Seah Penang, jjef “Lee (’hie Scab”, IWng. Society, has been registered
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  • 22 782 tI -£pc :ha* The Official Gazette notift. Soc ety, “('hup Khuan n J'i has been registered in the Penang.
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  • 299 783 meN fined JSO each. BABJEETO^i 11 FOR 1 SENTENCE. .the Inspector Gordon yesjjAoarged Petore Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate, five w“e Mtn receiving money for belting outside the Race S*'out of the five men pleaded Xand were fined «00 each. M fifth man took up a
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  • 84 783 TRAINERS vs jockeys. tL Pan gkor Road, Penbetw een beginning at 11.30 a.m., ’be Jcckej^ l rMt, tlr,g the rJ rainers will “•eeted from the S"’ 31 E L. Bowden, 3 Meriand Vv W R edfearn, Compbell X T r T' an L Casson n Buckman
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  • 319 783 FREE EXAMINATIONS. REV. PEACH ON SCHOOL’S PROGRESS. “We have given special attention to the health oi our pupils this year, more than ever before. Dr. Mabel Brodie, M. 8., D.P.H., has offered her services free to our school in the medical examination of the entire primary
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  • 96 783 A SHORT SESSION. The full Court of Appeal will assemble in Penang on Tuesday August 6. There are only three cases in the Calendar and the sessions is not exp .ct. d to last more than four days. Two are Penang Supreme Court appeals against decisions
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  • 976 783 TIN DEVELOPS STRENGTH. HITAMS: FEATURE OF LATE BUYING. [By the Financial Correspondent) im Price: —Singapore, $lll.OO, 225 tons sold, up 25 cents. Kiibber Price:—London, 11 l/16d., up 1/lGd.; New York, 22| cents, unchanged. Demand For S. Malayan. Pemmg, Alonday, 5 p.m. Ihe tin share market after a
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  • 745 784 SECRETARY’S EVIDENCE. EXPLANATION OF SYSTEM IN VOGUE. Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate of Penang, yesterday heard further evidence in the case in which Monamed Abdul Cader, late Financial clerk of the George Town Municipality, stands charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of sums aggregating $20,000.
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  • 150 784 PICKED SECTIONS. SURMOUNTING LANCIA DIFFICULTY. 'file Penang and Province"** Volunteer Corps will have tte J* tunity, during the August week-end, of witnessing at work a monstration Section oi Lew-s and a Section of The Burn.ah who are ordinarily stationed a According to the progran Malay Company
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  • 10101 785 fiR ST DAY’S RESULTS. W a Penang Turf Club Autumn on Saturday afternoon. *X ss g the Sultan of Per an who U keen supporter ot the Malayan iking among those present. t rain had made the going ideal ’Lough no records were establish 1
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  • 363 792 As a sequel to the bru tai attack on Somalay, a motor car driver, on Monday night, two compatriots of Somalay’s, Anthony and Aragosamy—were charged at the Police Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to him with a bottle. Mr. N. Ward heard the case. The accused pleaded
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  • 372 792 (Li oni Oui Own Correspondent) a Singapore, July Singapore was en fete tins inornino on thkL of the arrival of Their Siamese Majesties jadhipok and Queen Rambaibi rni 1 ira lined the sea front and the route to Government was packed with enthusiastic
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  • 124 792 BUMPER HOUSE GREETS “CARMEN.” it was pleasing to see every chair occupied last night at the Theatre Royal where the Italian Opera Co. are playing Carmen —their final performance. A number of late comers had to be content w'th standing room. The show was thoroughly appreciated if one
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  • 663 793 stressing to learn that the Boss L’ 5 h d as attracted so little notice m ri Sir James Barr in a letter Times” that the wtbe i?iind recently stood at £3,550, H®*: <q 000 had been remitted by Time»/’ Th.» seems a {he noor result for
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  • 76 793 GARDENER’S INJURIES. A Chinese gardener, named Guan Kim, is alleged to have been hit w ith an axe by his foreman last evening. A nasty wound on the left cheek and an incised one on the left forearm were the result. The gardener reported
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  • 108 793 A POOR HOUSE FOR BARBIERE DI SIVGLIA. With such a fine company of talented actors and actresses to do the entertaining one was exceedingly sorry to see he bulk of the cha rs at the Theatre Royal vacant last night when Carpi’s Italian Opera Company played Barbiere Di
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  • 35 793 wife of Sir Wili am Peel Chief Secretary, F. M. S. arrived yesterday by the day mail from Kuala Lumpur. Lady Peel will return to Kuala Lumpur on Saturday by the day mail.
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  • 659 793 Pope’s Radio Station. I’he atican City is to have its own wireless station, which will be sufficiently powerful to enable the Pope to .•ommunicako directly with the Roman Catholic world. The contracl has been placed with Marconi’s Wiredess Telegraph Company. I’he, station will include the latest form of
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 240 794 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.’’) Dear Sir, I think the enclosed copies of correspondence with the Secretaries of the Klang River Tin Dredging Co., Ltd. may be of interest to shareholders in the Company, if you can afford me your valuable space for
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    • 152 794 “NOT LOST SIGHT OF Dear Sir, With further reference to our letter of 3rd instant we understand that Mr. W. 11. Martin, one of the Directors of this Company, has seen you and explained tiie matters referred to in \our letter of 2nd instant. We are now in receipt of
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    • 304 794 NEED OF SECRECY.” Dear Sirs, I thank you for your letter of July 5 and your assurance that the possibility of obtaining the area to the Nort’i of the Company’s property has not been lost sight of. I am sorry, however, that the explana tion given by Mr. Martin as
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    • 179 794 Dear Sir, W e are in receipt your letter of Btb instant which will be placed before the Directors. In reply to the queries raised in the last paragraph, we would inform you: (1) That this Company is the holder of five shares of $12,000 each in Associated
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    • 48 794 Dear Sir, Mfc ETING. e are in receipt of vour Uh instant and would inform A replied to your letter of St! tha ‘he 9th instant as p r The Chairman refer fully to the matters “fa* been the subject of your recert Penang, July 19.
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    • 100 794 Dear Sirs, M lam in receipt of your letter of IJth instant and note that you stand the Chairman at the .him General Meeting of the Company refer to the subject of my 4k; ence with you. r I duly received your letter of the fe instant
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    • 244 794 Dear Sir, We are in receipt of your letter i 20th instant. 2. With reference to para 3of you letter of Bth instant we are instruct by the Directors to inform you that they do not share your views on the S'JM of searching for further areas of
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    • 230 794 .STILL IN QUANDARY STILL IN Dear Sirs, o f th? I thank you for your instant and note al have instructed you to into® I am still in a disposal of the Company’ funds. considerately requested Mi. W £of th* directors, to cM. on explain that in view i.t tne
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    • 54 794 [Correspondents siiouid bear in mind that letters must be short and to the point. Long epistles are liable to be rejected or cut down. Correspondents must enclose their names and addresses, not necessarily for publication but as a guarantee of good faith. No letter unaccompanied by the writer’s name and
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  • 106 795 PRIZE WINNERS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, August 6 At the Malayan Bisley meeting held at the Bukit Tiuiah range during the veek-end. Captain Mohdakil, of the Johore Mditary Force, led with an aggregate of 268 points. Lieutenant Laub, of the Johore Volunteer Force, ’as second. Sgt.
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  • 57 795 lEacie CHAMPIONS defeated BY THE rest. '"m Our Own Correspondent.) In tlie lor tar August 5 ’’fenl. t r l Q niatch plaved on the C ul> Ground on Wedfiovemn -nChampions En 1W > School) P by H'" refere «l and the t"' a *ay *h. -'Oviser
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  • 50 795 enr i«e Isthmus’ r P eter A| ban Drac’A’i n Jo| y 50 «t St. if as i Hong Kona. Mr. C iQ thfc Straits S G ft? ng and edu ,Orrnp Hv a rn Settl ementE. He *®d is nouTtT i lt Joseph’s a f the Wah
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  • 486 795 Passionately and intensely men and women go on hoping from day io <ia\ that the morrow will bring a slate ol ahairs different from yesterday, when Hie troubles and the difficulties that laced them will disappear, and that a new earthly life will have begun. The morrow
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  • 54 795 yestrd?? morning Mr. Bourne returned a verdict of murder against the assailants in the case of the recent Geylang duel, when a Chinese detective was shot bv gunmen, subsequently «lying in hospital and the case of two robbers, who were killed, a verdict of justifiable homwidr-,
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  • 634 795 "GROUPS” THAT RISE—AND FALL. W hat an amazing orgy of material mere io m iront ol any boay attempting to write about a voyage in a passenger snip from England to Malaya, particularly n the- writer be on ins first visit to the Last. lie may begin
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  • 177 796 Poses Successfully As Husband. The story of a recent amazing masquerade as a man by a Moslem woman comes from Baluchistan, where the facts have been verified by the British authorities. A woman named Kimal was married at the age of 11 years to a blacksmith, and ran away.
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  • 37 796 of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps, has assumed duties as Officer Commanding, P. and P. W. V. C. on the departure on home leave of Lieut.Col. J. J. Saunders, 0.8. E.
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  • 51 796 of the Penang Union Epworth League will be held at the Anglo Chinese Girls’ School Hall on Saturday at 8 o’clock. Since the meeting will be an important one, all members of the League are requested to make an effort to attend. I riends are also
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  • 64 796 have been issued by Mrs. Boe\ Bong Swee for the marriage of her daughter Miss Irene Boey Lin eng with Mr. David Lim (rim Boon, son of Mr. Lim Tjin Yang, Kapitan of Sawah Loento, Sumatra, at the 1 hureh of ()ur Lady of Sorrows, Macalis,er Hoad, Penang, at
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  • 771 796 Miss Lee Ching Thoo, a charming school girl of sweet seventeen, related yesterday to Mr. N. Ward, Police Magistrate of Penang, the story of an exciting adventure that she had with an armed burglar on the night of July 23. It was during the case in which Detective
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  • 24 796 Ch ef Clerk Interpreter at the Chinese has succeeded Mr. Yap Mau Tat Chinese Interpreter at the Magistrate: Court, Sereinban.
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  • 32 796 are giving a dinij on August 10 to Mr. and Mrs. C. Howitt as a farewell to them prior their departure on leave to Englam the end of August.
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  • 29 796 Acting on Government ord ers Acting on Government Soviet Arctic Expedition has hois Soviet flag over Franz Josef an a token of the incorporation lands in the Soviet Union.
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  • 38 796 It is understood that Lor U is going to India on two a® months’ visit, which will r 0 Ajp the assumption of the if F Madras by his uncle, Colon Stanley.
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  • 35 796 Messrs. Frankel B ro thers L «< to Messrs. Frankel state that their place ot Penang is closed to tk’ enquiries should be a< r Lumpbranches at Ipoh an< or to the Head Office at Singer
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  • 272 797 SafflP an Accidents. Collis* on i“ ihe Ha hour. BODY identified. die lesuft oi u collision between a bumwu and tne steam “Kuliin, which o s leaving the Chinch Street Ghaut Her tor Mitchell Pier at 11.30 a.m. yesterday, Ooi Seng, a merchant from Siam, who
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  • 25 797 u Vl ls 1,1 ftovermnent serHunrJ toliong Ah Keat, Chinese hk|i I Pl aiH of Court, Kuala M has retne.l on pension.
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  • 24 797 •-'nibnr’ ,i 1 a V.C., of Kuala underwent an Fn-10. will be leaving for a hohday early in
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  • 24 797 ifTn Of h Asiatic L Sinour or 'R going on transr 1 r llslo y ff ln Malacca to teke
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  • 650 797 TRAINERS. SPENCER RETIRES WITH TOP SCORE. Through the courtesy of the Committee of the Chinese Recreation Club, who placed the ground and the club premises at their disposal, the Trainers and the Jockeys in Penang had an enjoyable game of cricket yesterday and a
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  • 142 797 ENCOURAGING NEWS. Ah r Star, the capital of Kedah, has been for solin'' lime suffering from a shortage of water, and Mr. Tan Tneh Sin, who approached the Governim nt m behalf of the residents of flic town with a view to securing a better supply,
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  • 71 797 was caowl in a Berlin -uluirh when bottles containin'» a for 'rotten fore of fe a r < r as, which was during the war. weie broken by the nades of an excava tin»» party. An alarm was raised when workers iagocrod from flm r-nnr. wjfh their hands
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  • 324 798 “DUD” DISTRESS CASES. ST. ANDREW’S SOCIETY TO BE CAREFUL. it has happened—in Penang. Scotsmen have given away money to Scotsmen in what are described as “dud” cases of distress. The revelation was made last night at the annual meeting of the clan otherwise the Penang St. Andrew’s
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  • 63 798 VOLUNTEERS SOLDIERS AT SOCCER. A DRAWN MATCH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 31. In the annual soccer match at the Stadium yesterday evening, which H. E. the Governor and Lady Clifford attended, the Volunteers scored first but the Regulars equalised before the interval. I he gamp was disappointing and
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  • 65 798 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 31. Ihe inquest into the death of Mr. I' french Mullen, late manager of Yam Seng Estate, who committed su’oide a short time ago, was held at Taiping in Chambers. i the verdict was that the cause of <<t';dh
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  • 264 798 BUSINESS NEGLECTED. [By the Financial Correspondent Tin Prices:—Spot: £213 12s. (id., down £1 2s. 6d.; 3 months: £217 7s. 6., down £1 2s. 6d.; Singapore: 175 tons sold. Rubber Prices:—London: 10 15/16d., unchanged; New York: 21 cents, up cents. Penang, Wednesday, 5 p.m. With racing taking up
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  • 56 798 BRIGADE’S EFFICIENT WORK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, August 1 Yesterday evening’s big blaze at the timber depots in Kallang Road opposite the recently destroyed factories of Mr. Tan Kali Kee caused a sensation but not much damage was done due to the efficient handling of the
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  • 14 798 wife of the Chief Secre- tary, F.M.S., is due here on Wednesday.
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  • 15 798 of the Belgians are spending a holiday at Lucerne in Switzerland.
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  • 43 798 of the delegates to the Reparations Conference are already arriving at the Hague. I hey number 1,000 and include several hundred journalists. The Germans and French are accommodated at Schevenigen, while the British, Belgians and Japanese are at The Hague.
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  • 232 798 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF DIED AFTt. action begun £l before Mr. Justice SproulMP settlement had been arrived he action brought by j, v p >'ong and Choong T uan p ■xei-n ors of the will of boon Sum aga i Mt yg Lheang for recovery o f a
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  • 40 798 At the inquest into the death Sidney, at Croydon, —the longest on* cord —a. verdict of murder by means arsenic against some person or person? unknown was returned, cables “Singapore Free Press's" London respondent.
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  • 47 798 A New York message states that deathroll due to the heat wave is piling up in all the large cities. mercury is 93 degrees. 1° 1 e simoon-like wind is raking an the streets of the metropolis a* o spreading prostration. —F eu er
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  • 42 798 Our Singapore correspondent graphs that Yeoh Eng Chuan, born Chinese, was charge trict Court yesterday morninminal broach of trust bags of Hour and $5,89 of Messrs. Aylesbury and whom he was agent in n g T case is proceeding.
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  • 47 798 Our Singapore f. that all arrangements the Mplete for the official land mg and Queen of Siam in) U Johnston s Pier H«' ffjl h Majesties will be reoe ur rf Salute and a guard of Wj Welch Regiment na e to Government House-
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  • 325 799 u fet-io iiatteied al having ueeu iiajadu.pniv auu ms > J f [jf ciien iii'ol visit iuUiiU vaii.uil iui IL oiaui, ana bingapore nus rescijded wild credit lo me lead given by Hugh clittord. vut mbuurs Malaya and biam have, mueU !U commou lhey are a particularly friendly
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  • 124 799 “noeive of any crime Aliment n* 7 exem pl a ry correctional a PenGusto win fea yesterday. Ana gambling on the '"’Athene.,, f r,nj ue<| somehow Io s, c lr< 'it hiabdiiv I i 1,1 "as no de'sk Ctor 11 '"p widow °Therf r bb ng P
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  • 582 799 i ilmiugidpli. Ini. year a number of speeches al me uciicva international Labour tuurereuoe—spoken in a number oi languagco—lias been recoined on largo wua cylinders by a lorm oi pnonograp i employing me latest device, lor ainpmymg bound. Bacn cylinder was capable oi caking a speech occupying 30
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  • 277 799 TO GET FIVE RATTANS. YOUTH ACCUSED OF THEFT OF SHADES. Inspector Dawson at Penang yesterday charged a Muslim boy named Mohideen Pillai with theft of $25 belonging to his mother, a widow. The boy pleaded guilty. Inspector Dawson said thAt the lure )f the race course
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  • 61 799 will be he’d at the Penang Club to-night at P. 30 \rram < nien(.-> have bc-n imide l'<>r a •amieh to I' ive Church Street Chau pier at 1.15 to-morrow morning for the convenience oi iipinb'i's who r» ide on the mainland. The darv ug of the
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  • 488 800 LOCAL CUSTOMS DISCUSSED. JUDGE RULES IN WIFE’S FAVOUR. Chinese marriage customs were discussed in the Singapore District Court when Wee Gek Cheng sued her husband, Mr. Chua Bock Swee, a well-known Straitsborn Chinese lor maintenance. After hearing Mr. Talma and Mr. Thurasingam, for the
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  • 619 800 MAN FOUND GUILTY. “CONSPICUOUS FIGURE’ WITH “RECORD.” The Penang Police Court was crowded yesterday with Chinese men and women, when Air. N. Ward, Police Magistrate, took up the case in which Chea Bah Chee, stood his trial on three charges of putting various persons in fear of bodily
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  • 162 800 SURVIVOR FINED $4. Ihere was a sequel yea teruay in ine ueuaug Police Court to the sampan tragedy of Wed- nesday, when a Siamese merchant, Ooi Seng, was drowned following a collision with a launch Inspector W ightman of the Police charged before Mr. N. Police
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  • 31 800 X P DaitCC Second-Lieutenant M.C.. Straits Force, has been app<? inte tain whilst commanding; Gun) Company. M» AufO d Corps, with effect frW g < 1929, inclusive, \ict r Esson, M.C.
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  • 395 801 ilv memories are short and the H a PP n f the bitterness mth trials il.eeu x ears ago. to narrow ■> beg lof war broke over Bureau, tiouds e Bui this IS not an for a bUiried uow seems a dun picture-. r,“ ,-learly than anj
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  • 212 801 w 11 full of problems it is al- n g to hear of the man in spark of optimism lias not by the harshness of rcalihowever, and a hard life, ead to have a fertilising effect 11,1 the gentleman who < n P ”Kce Magistrate’s x ednesdav would appear
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  • 134 801 A SERIOUS CHARGE. ACCUSED OF DETAINING YOUNG GIRL. Thu charge against a woman that she had for a number of years wrongfully kept a young Chinese girl, knowing that the girl had been kidnapped, was mentioned in the Penang District Court yesterday. The girl was Choy
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  • 128 801 BUILDING FUND. The following gentlemen Have agre d to donate as follows to the Budding Fund, of Penang Chinese Kccrcation Club Dr. Um Chwee Leong 500.0! Saw Soon Keat Esq. 250 00 Khor Seng Lee Esq. 200.(X) Dr. Lee Tiang Keng 150.00 Khoo Sian Tan Esq. 100.01
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  • 536 801 THEIR SIAMESE MAJESTIES. IMPRESSIONS OF ROYAL PAIR. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, -July 31 The arrival of the Ring and Queen oi Siam in Singapore this morning was a gay affair, the pier,, the principal buildings and the main routes of the city being profusely decorated. 1
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  • 694 802 [By “Keytop”] Alcoholic intoxication is a subject on which an Incorporated {Society 01 Boozers (a body ot public-spirited men who exist solely in my imagination .mu lor the benefit ot an imaginative group ol aiilicted wretches) may give lull infer mation to any uninitiated who are aux ious to
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  • 112 802 FIRST DAY S PLAY. DECISION IN LADIES EVENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, August 1. The following were the results of ties n the Ladies Singles of the Malayan Lawn ’Tennis Championships:— Ladies Singles. Miss Lo beat Mrs. Bucknell 6 —l, 6—l. Miss Grenier beat Mrs.
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  • 12 802 is on a visit to Seremban.
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  • 15 802 of the Cyclo Carriage Company, Ipoh, has come to Penang on transfer.
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  • 18 802 of the Kuala Kangsar Plantations Ltd., for the month of July was 180,743 pounds.
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  • 26 802 who is engaged in the Kinta Waterworks scheme at Tanjong Rambutan, has been removed to the Bafu Gajah Hospital suffering from fever.
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  • 30 802 will be the subject of the Rev. Willard A. Schurr’s sermon at the Fitzgerald Memorial Church to-morrow evening. Church services will continue as usual in August,
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  • 71 802 has resigned his membership on the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board. Mr. Chung Ah Kee was appointed to the Board in January last in jdace of Dr. Saw Ah Choy, J.P., and is a brother of Mr. Chung Ah Ming, J.P., M.S.C., Mr. Ah
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  • 324 802 KING’S air t rip VISIT TO THE NAVAL RA«r and dockyard At DEPARTURE FOR JAVa U rom Oui Own Correspond, i 4. OjU o a pure, August 2 aung visited cue Naval and having HIUI a gubernatorial pam the Loyal Yacht Their .majesties uft this afternoon
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  • 94 802 In the Singapore Supreme Cour Monday, Sir Wm. Munson and Justice Deane fixed the cases heard hi August. There were on the calendar, several of necessarily stood over Jj n fypOne definitely fixed for dan L tember is the long-deferred s Mr. C. Pi. Milos
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  • 885 803 .c hwn of the Ind.an Assotastetuily decorated lor with Hag* and streamers. Pan, on arrival, was UielJc <mard oi honour composKt ,7Ul 0} d f t lc BOV bCOULS I tiiwl, ll>e Chairman of the committee. Mr. V. Nadesan p and the joint secretaries. t toon.
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  • 139 803 FINED ON TWO CHARGES. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 2 Abdul Hamid, Inspector of Police, was charged in the Police Court at Kuala Kangsar with instituting a c. s< against a Chinese lorry driver with a view to cause him injury and also k up plying
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  • 324 803 .MISS LO AND MISS TOBY ELIMINATED (brom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 2 Ihe Malayan Tennis Championships were resumed to-day in fine weather Ihe best match was in the Ladies’ Doubles in which Aliss Enid Lo, the sister of the Hong Kong Champion, and Aliss Toby
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  • 123 803 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS. The following were the results of the i\ nang Tennis Tournament ties played 1 on Wednesday I Profession Pairs —11. E. Sparke Ct. Robert -on beat C. D. D. Hogan A M. i 13. Lvnch 6—2, (> >; A. K. alj let* roll A.
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  • 543 804 By the sudden death of Bernhard Baron, al the age of 7b, one of the most roimmvic figures of the twentieth cen tury has felt the stage of England, and England's charities will be the richer. I lie days when romances, outstanding, boldiv or originally conceived lives were
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  • 212 804 1 inly an incredible lack of imagination vutdd have been responsible for the ukase on the part of the Vienna authority by wiiicii it was sought to punish actors and actresses who were a few minutes late for rehearsals or who behaved in a manner likely to
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  • 119 804 took place at St. Alary’s Lurch, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday of Air. Ernest John Douglas, of Messrs. Harrisons, Barker and Co., Kuala Lumpur, eldest son of Air. and Airs. J. D. Douglas, of Aiorningside Grove, Edinburgh, and Aliss Almireen Phyllis Betteridge, only daughter of Air. and Airs. T.
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  • 27 804 Editor oi the the “Singapore Free Press’’ who was in Penang for the races, returned to Singapore on Saturday by the s.s. “Kinta’’.
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  • 30 804 (11 tlie institute 1o r Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, left on 'Thursday, for ipoh, where he will be n charge oi a new branch oi the 1 nstitutc.
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  • 553 804 I his Strange World -h. niabotz, the Behd an iai who Jias invented a abie producing eiem force (L deS? 1 ’Morning Post”) dusuial .School here •„„1 the duel lealure of his 1 that it modifies the ol the machine is put in opeia lUiict.ons without stoppin,? 1
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  • 517 805 gESIDENTSJDDRESS. HUTCHINGS SCHOOL SCOUTS CEREMONY «rrikini address on the teaß spW was delivered to the H of Hutchings School, yesterday afternoon by Son Ne ‘he Resident CounX" Mr. Meadows Fros., “hen he presented the colours to the school scouts. the school playing ground was dewith
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  • 2392 805 (By “Vulcan.”) At the end of the second day's play in the Colony vs F. M. S. cricket match the F. M. S. find themselves in a position of advantage and unless the Colony does extraordinarily well in their second innings a victory for the F. M- S. seems
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  • 2273 806 The unexpected happened J the F. M. S.— Colony Just before noon on the Colony, havingfbeei 105 runs in the hrs were left with the task o ing 260 runs in three an qua rter hours— by no easy task. But when had fallen before the val
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  • 512 808 2ND TROOP WINS SHIELD. TROPHY PRESENTED BY MRS. ARNOLD. In competition for the first time this year with Penang’s other scout troops in Empire Day Sports, which were held on Saturday in the Hutchings School ground, the Second Penang (Anglo-Chinese School) Troop, under Scoutmaster Mr. Lim
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  • 246 808 SATURDAY’S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, August 3 The following were the results dfe played on Saturday in the vws events of the Malayan Lawn Terns Championships: Men’s Singles. D. H. Kleinman beat Seet Chee Peng 6—(), i —B3. Lim Bong Soo beat J. R-
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  • 595 809 A. A. ANTHONY CO.’S. DAILY SHARE LIST f >S G, accost. 9th. 1929. -*Same of Company -<^7)OLLAR^OM pAN,FS CtS CtS Tll( —Dolla 075 jOO Utfeof, 0.35 0.40 P* 1.60 1.65 Oves .00 1.05 MM 0.37 0.40 J>n 1.77* 1.82* frU 2.90 3.00 c 1.55 1.60 11** 0.17 i 0.22* bP
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  • 28 809 society news and interesting articles oi the Australia of yesterday make up that popular Australian monthly, Home, a copy of which lias just reached us.
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  • 39 809 a comparatively new English weekly, is making a serious bid, with coloured cartoons, well presented literary matter ami the usual as well as some original features to create a public of its own, as the current issue shows.
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  • 34 809 took place during mail- week at the St. Mary’s Hospital, London, of Mr. Edward George Broadrick, who was for eight years British Resident of Selangor. He was born on July, 29, 1864.
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  • 38 809 were among the guests on July 3, when Mrs. Neville Chamberlain gave an At Home at »7, EatonSquare for the delegates to the fifth English Speaking Conference on Maternity and Child Welfare.
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  • 43 809 permitted two members to operate branch offices on board the liners “Berengaria “Leviathan' I he “Paris'' and the “He de Frame hive regular offices with boards on which stock ([notations are posted a< wirelessed from Wall Street. —Reuter.
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