The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 30 April 1930

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  • 21 1 Straits Echo Weekly (Mail) Edition. 11l PER ANNUM SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. ji. S 8 PENANG, APRIL 30, 1930. NO. 17.
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    • 300 1 CONTENTS leaders. outstation news. 0 331 Encouraging Thrift Among Estate One Race. 335 Coolies. 332 r '335 Butterworth Police Court 336 p 341 Malay Runs Amok 344 Sir Ceci eimn Tongkang That Was Lost With a nt y 347 All Hands 345 p o, 2 ie 353 Governor Visits Province
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    • 145 2 THE STRAITS tECHO WEEKLY EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, it contains the latest local news originally given in the daily issues as well as the leading and special articles. The subscription is $lB per annum, posit- free to any part of the
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  • 748 331 A visitor to the shores of Malaya must constantly be struck by the variety of nationalities and races represented in every village. He must be struck also with the effects of intermarriage in almost every town and village throughout the Peninsula. The problem arises in the mind of
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  • 401 331 HEROIC STAND BY ORR AND MARSHALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 20. The annual cricket match between Perak and Penang began on Saturday. Penang won the toss, and batted first, Marshall and Anthony opening. The latter did not survive long, Hopkins brightened things up
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    • 25 331 l,s ECII(I PUBLISHED daily. WEEKLY EDITIONS Containing the news of the week prior to departure of Mails for Europe. “Straits Echo” Building. Penang Road, Penang.
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  • 915 332 JOINERY WORK IN E. O. HOTEL’S NEW WING. MH HEWETT’S STOHY. PENANG COURT CLAIM. More evidence was offered at Penang Supreme Court yesterday concerning the joinery work of the E. and 0. Hotel's new building. The hearing was continued yesterday in the Penang Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Sproule of
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  • 1563 332 ENCOURAGING THRIFT AMONG ESTATE COOLI ES. Malay Peninsula Association And May “Holiday”. The annual meeting of the u i Peninsula Agricultural held in the Caledonia Club NaJ* Tebal at IU. 30 a.m. yesterday The Chairman, Mr. J. W. Kennedv presided and there was an attendant of about twenty members. After
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  • 190 333 NEW ANGLO-CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL. At a meeting of the Building Committee of the Anglo-Chinese School, the contract of Lee Ah Khoon, for $7,900 for renovation and repair of Suffolk House was accepted. Messrs. Craik Leicester will be the supervising architects. It was reported that the Student Campaign
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  • 60 333 A prettv Hindu wedding, according to reformed custom, took place at Dato Kramat on Friday. Mr. T. B. Gopalakrishnan of the Tutorial Staff of the Anglo-Chinese School, Nibong Tebal, and Miss Sreemathi Chellamal, daughter of Mr. G. Krishnasamy of Penang. The bride and bridegroom gave
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  • 418 334 UNVEILING CEREMONY. LOYALTY OF PENANG CHINESE. The following is the programme for the Queen Victoria Memorial Statue Unveiling Ceremony by H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G. on the grounds of Victoria Green on Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. His Excellency will arrive at Victoria Green at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 293 334 The three Indian athletes, who are to represent India at the Far Eastern Olympiad at Tokio next month, passed through Penang yesterday. They were accompanied by Mr. 8. K. Mukerji who is acting as a sort of Manager and '‘father.” The three are
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  • 119 334 The price of petrol in Penang last night was increased from 40 to 79 cents a gallon. A tin of kerosene, which was sold for 90 cents in the morning, was increased to $2.50 at dusk. It is understood that in Province Wellesley. however, the prices
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  • 129 334 WON BY “CORNERS I (From Our Own I Kuala Lumpur Aw.l„ I In connection with the M.I WII I tion of Selangor, the Perak Tamils in the SmL”"’! football fina! for the The Selangor Tamils won Lj after five minutes each war time was allowed
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  • 255 334 [To The Editor Of The Straits E® I Sir, I A number of Government servanal are quite naturally resenting Gorer.l ment’s action in deciding not to eisl Government offices on race aftemoo&l I’m sure, however, that after aiq years they will thank Sir Cecil Clenial ti from the
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  • 375 335 i nroohesied that the guenU» ar between the hines would come to an T iXppy ending have T 7 right On Sunday 7’ r m in<’ suddeness the price ”to consumers by tatW cents and more per gallon. ao° ut 4t >, had no particular M lTeh ni from
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  • 205 335 D R BRIDGES. fre< uenc v >‘J3O is alT e f the best ma de k; c h P e(J l de who have f decades 'tT the last M with to-day we reGr!e who the death of multitude 38 uns Wed an d ervin’o a hn des pite the
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  • 290 335 —Reuter from New York. AND Dll) NOT ATTEND WEDDING SERVICE. There wan much laughter and lip* biting in the F.M.S. llailway ferry when it arrived in Penang at six thirty yesterday morning. One man, a leading member of the Singapore mercantile community
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  • 237 335 CONCERN FOR WELFARE OF YOUTH. •> Sikhs met in conference at Penang during the week-end. Sikhs and Punjabis from various parts of Malaya flocked to Penang during the Easter holidays to attend the annual session of the Khalsa Diwaa Malaya which was held at the Guru
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  • 124 335 MERCANTILE EMPLOYEES. At the halt yearly general meeting of the Penang Mercantile Employees’ Co. Operative Thrift and Loan Society, which will be held at the Town Hall on April 29. at 5.15p.m., an “At Home’’ will be given. Invitations have been sent out to the
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  • 169 336 TAMIL BOY'S THEFT. Butterworth, Tuesday. Before Mr. C. H. Whitton at Butterworth, Muniandy a Tamil house-boy, was charged with the theft of $322.80 worth of clothing belonging to Mr. C. Murray of the F.M.B. Railways at Prai, and was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment to be followed
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  • 189 336 PUBLIC TRUSTEE IN THE F. M. S. Mr. F. K. Wilson is to leave Penang. Mr. Frank Kershaw Wilson, M.C.S., Police Magistrate of Penang, s expected to leave the Colony during the middle of next month on transfer to the F.M.8., where he will
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  • 618 336  -  WHAT ENGLISHMEN WILL THINK. (By H. C. W.) To-day is St. George’s Day. Throughout the Empire and in other parts of the world where the English live, and there are few countries where you will not find them, to-day will be celebrated as England's Day. St. George
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  • 226 336 PENANG STORY. JUDGE’S ADVICE TO PLAINTIFF. A case which has been before the Penang Supreme Court Judge many times ended yesterday. Mr. Justice Sproule in the Penw Supreme Court yesterday disposed oh suit 'which had been postponed on eral occasions. In this case, a young
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  • 223 337 nT nitod Doris Alton only late Pay Master ComSt. George Alton. 11. A. 7UraMary Alton of Lonat St George’s n’rvSale, a well-known planter Estate Kulim, Kedah. ’'get the of the late Air. William [Xiaie of J»™ and MrS T r S f M togl Recepfio,,. H» Her.
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  • 141 337 (From Our Own Correspondent.) tl ir Kuala Lumpur, April 23. e Golf Championship at the Golf Club on Saturday here were thirty-five entries, interesting feature in the qualify- raunds was the performance of Ĕ. whifk t WI a score of seventy-two ig the CiT bel W thus
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  • 651 337 LEAN COMPANY. Thursday Evening. Owing to the Eastern holidays intervening, we issued no Market Report last week. Since we last wrote Tin has developed further weakness and touched the low level of £l6O 10s. for Spot and 162 12s. 6d. forward, a drop of £5 10s. and £5 7s. 6d.
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  • 80 337 SELANGOR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 23. The B.C.C. completed their second innings for 246 runs (Hoblyn 44, Wigglesworth 31, Macfarlane 25) and set Selangor a task of 854 runs to wia. Selangor lost one wicket for 21 runs up to the lunch interval, Wyatt Smith
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  • 147 337 A number of cases most of which concerned gambling and betting, came up for hearing at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. K. Wilson. Two Chinese and one Malay were charged by Detective Inspector Gordon with “receiving money in respect of betting or wagering at
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  • 1497 338 A very good crowd witnessed the final day’s racing—and were given a good afternoon’s sport. Certainly the most interesting day of the meeting with a couple of really good finishes. Even the sth race with only 3 horses kept onlookers busy —and is so often
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  • 159 339 PENANG ACTION BEGUN. An action was begun in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Sproule in which Mr. A. J. King, a Mining Engineer, claims from the Malay Siamese /Prospecting Co., Ltd., whose head office is in Taiping for recovery of $12,137.33 alleged to be
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  • 134 339 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 22. Patrol prices B^ 6 e a!ly indignant over 1 above fh C 1 h& X e been raised to Some urg> h Pre ilWa r rate, cars excent tk rno^or i B ts should lav a« a r^
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  • 708 339 LARGE GATHERING AT TOWN HALL. Large and representative was the gathering that attended the reception of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi and Lady Clementi at the Town Hall, Penang, yesterday. The room was filled to capacity. On the platform were: —The Resident Councillor (the Hon.
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  • 285 339 NEW VICE-PRESIDENT ELECTED. Air. D. R. Swaine, Principal of King Edward VII School, has been elected Vice-President of the Taiping Football League in place of Raja Kamaralzaman who has been transferred. The Committee of the League has decided to present medals to the winners and the runners-up
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  • 279 340 PENANG CHINESE CHARGED. STORY OF GANJA DISCOVERY. “This is a false case against me” complained a Penang Chinese yesterday, charged with unlawful possession of ganja. A rotan bag containing packets of ganja was produced at the Penang District Court yesterday before Mr. J. S. W,
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  • 84 340 FAST FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. In connection with the Malayan Exhibition, the Johore Malays met the Perak Malays at the Stadium in the evening and were defeated by 4—l. Perak played a superior game, the forward line was faster than their opponents.
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  • 206 340 PENANG CASE AGAIN POSTPONED. The case in which four Penang Chinese are charged with “counterfeiting the King’s coins’’ at Green Lane on April 8, as well as for possessing instruments and materials for counterfeiting, was again mentioned at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. K. Wilson
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  • 187 340 PENANG MAN SENTENCED. “I think he is suffering from a mania for stealing’’ said Mr. J. S. W. Arthur at the District Court yesterday when passing sentence of one year’s imprisonment and two years’ po’ice supervision on a man named Ismail for theft. Eighty Cents. Chief Court
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  • 86 340 INDIANS DEFEAT M A. P c The Indian XI defeated +k hibul Asahan Football Puenong Grounds last evenk,» k* goala to one, after a 9craD g bj From the start the In£ rush into their opponents’ after two unsuccessful attempt?* mg the centre forward, Shaik vT netted
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  • 137 340 POST OFFICE TOO GOOD FOB EASTERN SMELTING. The Post Office Recreation Club met the Eastern Smelting Company on the Dato Kramat Ground yesterday. During the first half of the game, the Post Office saw their chance in a penalty kick and Chem Bee made no mistake. A second
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  • 77 340 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. April In honour of St. Georges Dap H. Huntsman, President of the yal Society of St. George, Kinta placed a wreath of poppies on Cenotaph. The inscription on the urea ‘From the Englishmen of Kinta Annual Ball. Mr. Godding (vice-president),
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  • 463 341 nuvp a sincere and warm PeaBDg to the new Governor and <e !Tdementi on their first visit to lX v C Tvesterdav. The tour is e ?to d be somewhat formal beuuarilv the Governor can"“*pprX the problems which face P «l.<-ra settlement nor can he wthe people
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  • 3025 341 IMPOSING CEREMONY IN THE TOWN HALL. PRESENTATION OF DECORATIONS. GOVERNOR’S UNVEILS MEMORIAL TO QUEEN VICTORIA. Victoria Jetty and the vicinity was gaily decorated in honour of the coming of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi and party yesterday. The landing place was carpeted in
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  • 434 343  -  L. C. L. ‘UNFORGETTABLE’. /1 correspondent kindly sends the following impressions of the Town Hall ceremony:— Enthusiastic scenes of welcome marked the arrival of Sir Cecil Clementi and Lady Clementi at the Town Hall, Penang, yesterday morning, for when the hour of Sir Cecil Clementi’s
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  • 320 343 SIAM WAITING FOR MALAYAN AIR LEAD. Prince Chalerubal, son of Prince Bahnu lugala and Major-General Waring are also members of the party. The group accompanied by H. E. Chow Phya Maludol and H. E. Phya Pradibaddha Bhubal arrived in Penang on Monday. They were
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  • 244 344 The news that the Graf Zeppelin is to visit England and to be moored to the mast at Cardington alongside Britain’s wonder airship, the R 1(X), symbolises the great change that has come over Anglo-German relations during the last decade. Fourteen years ago, the visit of a Zeppelin to
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  • 183 344 KILLB WIFE AND MAN. A Malay who ran amok near Ipoh killed hie wife and another man, besides injuring his sister-in-law. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 24 A case of running amok occurred in the village of Kota Bahru yesterday when a Malay, armed with a
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  • 411 344 Four persons were fined for racecourse offences at Penang yesterday. There was an echo of the Penang Paces at the Police Court yesterday morning when four betting cases were heard by Mr. F. K. Wilson. A Tamil man and three Chinese were charged
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  • 366 344 PENANG COURT STORY .4 cose of mistaken muted confusion at n /’«/«•<■ Court yesterday. ""I Hunting for a man who k-j I rom cuftody after being disorderly conduct in public ■> f 1 in the Penang Police Force meS* man who looked exactlv like ti mer
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  • 357 345 SDifiAPOBE SUPREME COURT. ’‘i 1 ft '-"'(/'•■’’"s;. fc „11 hand» and a cargo of e hich oecurml M gear. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 24 bare reference to the sensational A a Urge tongkang m which *5 rewind n cargo of 5,000
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  • 1996 345 WARMLY WELCOMED BY ALL COMMUNITIES. MENTION OF BAGAN LUAR SCHEME. RESIDENTS ASK FOR OW N MEMBER ON LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, Thursday. Butterworth was en fete to-day, on the occasion of the Governor’s visit, and Mitchell Pier and the road leading to Pratt’s
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  • 143 346 A RARE OCCURRENCE”PENANG MAGISTRATE. “A most rare occurrence” said u F. K. Wilson at the Penang Poli? Court yesterday when a young Mob medan woman named Jee Sha n charged with being drunk and disorderly by shouting in public. “Guilty." Dressed iin Tamil fashion
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  • 145 346 Prince Damrong and members of Siamese Royal party had dinner yfr terdav at the E. 0. Hotel, RM with Mr. and Mrs. Khaw Joo T°k family. The party included F General J. B. Warming (Danish er to the Siamese Minister of the terior), the Siamese Consul a® wife,
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  • 409 347 not inconsiderable time has A since the amazing allegaelapstd Binct d by Mr. Justice r e ßew against the methods )ICla Sn the State of Johore, of the courts in tne senior officials with being Snsible for allowmg matters to 0 ot that should not have come ■'■“.‘"Ja»S.' y’ilr.
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  • 518 347 PAY TRIBUTE TO MR. J. BAGNALL. MR. W. J. WILCOXSON ELECTED TO FILL VACANCY ON LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 25 A warm tribute was paid to Mr. John Bagnall to-day at a meeting of members of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce electors
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  • 282 347 MALAY GIRL CHARGED. PENANG RICSIIA-PULLER’S STORY. Ihc story o) a Malay girl who was mistaken by a ricsha-puller for a man. Bibi. the “man-woman, was yesterday charged at the Penang Police Court, before Mr. F. K. Wilson, with “disorderly conduct by fighting in public.’’ A ricsha
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  • 344 348  -  F. W. LADY CLEMENTI’S SUGGESTION. Lady Clementi attended the Penang Girl Guides Rally held yesterday at the residence of Mrs. T. G. Husband, the District Commissioner lor Penang. Two companies of Guides and two Brownie Packs were present under the command of Mrs. ilson. Miss
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  • 74 348 THE E. O. HOTEL. Mr. Arshak Sarkies informs the Straits Echo that Mr. Rex Moore, the pianist, is due to arrive in Penang sometime in Muy to take the place of Mr. A. S. Lax, the present musical director of the E. O. Hotel who leaves Penang in the first
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  • 204 348 LAST NIGHT’S BALL IN PENANG Old fashioned dances vied with modern ones for popularity at the Runnymede Hotel, Penang, last night w hen the local branch of St. George s Society held the annual ball. There was a large and distinguished attendance in which the southerners, though predominant,
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  • 188 348 PENANG FOOTBALL. 'file Sepoy Lines Team and the Boatmen’s Eleven met in a soccer match at the Dato Kramat Ground yesterday evening. Victory went to the Sepoy Liners as a result of the fine passing of wellcombined forwards, supported by useful backs. From the start, the
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  • 136 348 For representing himself to L. teetive and inducing a Chinese»?* named Tan Ah Kah, to deliver «11.50 on March 25 at Penang kien Chinese named Oh Kim Hon, convicted at the Penang Police r yesterday by Mr. F. K. C The sentence was postponed Kt
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  • 257 348 Ipoh, April 25. Chow Sek Woo, a son of a wealthy Ipoh family, was charged at the Police Court with having driven a motor car on April 3 without a driving licence secondly, having caused the death d a woman named Ah Lan by doing a
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  • 349 349 TO MOSQUE AND KHOO KONGSI house. J„ L «Mferdaj. minted a i the Khoo Kong» HoW«kCail Clementi, accompanied by X Resident Councillor, visited kw MoB< ue P m riXrning. during a round of sightAriff received His ExL, and introduced the Commit- ;ll,Mg«m'nt consisting of Messrs. LtfiilAzis.J.P..
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  • 104 349 PENANG CHINESE DROWNED. Another bathing tragedy occurred in the harbour near Fort Cornwallis opposite the Esplanade Penang, yesterday when a Chinese youth was drowned. The incident occurred near a popular bathing place. The drowned person, whose body has not yet been recovered, was one of a party
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  • 119 349 The Official Assignee of Penang, Mr. Cobden-Ramsay has received a communication from the Official Receiver, Bankrupty Buildings Carey Street, London, W.C. 2. to the effect that a receiving order has been made by the High Court of Justice on February 27 against F. G. Taylor of
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  • 156 349 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 23. A Japanese fisherman was fatally attacked by a shark off Singapore yesterday. Finding his nets entangled, the man was lowered from the boat to adjust the nets when the shark immediately attacked the victim, completely taking off one
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  • 82 349 DAILY PROGRAMMES OF NEWS IN PENANG. A broadcast of news will be made from the Chelmsford Short Wave Station (call signal G 5 S W) at 16.55 G.M.T. daily, states the Under-Secre-tary to the Government of the Federated Malay States. Experiment. Ihe broadcast will be of 15 minutes*
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  • 320 349 Die action taken in Malaya with regard to racing holidays has raised the question in Bangkok. The banks there close in the afternoons/on midweek race days, and it is felt that the time has come when the practice should be discontinued.—M.M. The Straits Times says:—Roth the Bangkok Karn
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  • 560 350 SOON THEAM CO. WEEKLY MARKET REPORT. Penang. April 25. Owing to the Easter holidays our report was not published last week. The price of rubber had a_ sagging tendency, closing to-day at 7}d. compared with 7 7/16d. a fortnight ago. The rubber share market was practically lifeless, and quotations were
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  • 286 350 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. RUBBER SALES DEPARTMENT. Penang, April 24. During the past week business has been interrupted by the Easter Holiday but value have ruled steady and locally close cent below last Wednesday’s {notations whilst New York is unihanged and London down |d. The U. K. stocks last week showed
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  • 362 350 AUSTRALIAN FLYERS AR RIVE AT SINGAPORE The kalian arrived at Singapore. (From Our Own Singapore, April 23. The Australian flyers e “h Wall yJ hiers who’set oau Sydney on March 24 and eam f J the last stretch over XortZ >ia, 150 tniies from at Singapore yesterday evenim When interviewed,
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  • 1485 351 ilB CECIL AND LADY CLEMENTI PRESENT. „f the Governor and Lady Io honour u Resident CounciltW»"' tntion yesterday afternoon Lp«» r^ P Penang. There was ,|the 'alieri”» representative of all avge 8 at11 J a sections. His the eommun" Clementi walked b*“ c v (l ens' accompanied for
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  • 225 351 BRILLIANT FUNCTION AT TOWN HALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 28. A ball in honour of the Patron Saint of England was held at the Town Hall on Saturday and was a brilliant social success. Nearly 600 persons attended including the Resident of Perak,
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  • 556 352  -  IMBIBING RECKLESS SPIRIT. (BY ALECS). Gambling in all its different aspects is one of the rnum causes of the increase and prevalence of crime among the middle as well as the lower classes. Gambling with money at first many men and women have been eventually led to
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  • 426 352  -  1 AM NO USE FOR POLO.” (By F. IF.) always win says Malaya s racing enthusiast, the Sultan of Perak. The Sultan of Perak, prominent in racing circles thinks that racing is a splendid sport. “I used to ride every morning. It is the best
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  • 112 352 INDIAN REMANDED ON HlTt BAIL. (From Our Own Correspondent., Singapore, April 28. f l e .k "L'sterious disappearance forty thousand guilders from mails b tween Singapore and Djambi li year was recalled when a clerk employed at the G.PO w‘charged before the Second Magistral this morning
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  • 96 352 ACCUSED MAN STILL IN PRISON. A Cantonese named Wong See o charged at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. F. K. Wilson with “committing murder by causing the death of one Oon Lee at Bukit Talek Kapah in Bayan Lepas on April 20.” Com pleting Sentence.
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  • 102 352 CHARGE OF DRIVING UNFIT BULLOCK—PENANG S.P .C.A. CASE. A case of cruelty to mentioned at the I enan e u yesterday before Mr. F. K g j Inspector A. S. Wilson of the C. A. a boi Charging a Tamil dnje 1 lock-cart, Inspector son sa the man had a
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  • 544 353 on behalf of King To 4# Kir Cecil Clement signs a aeorge U smallest o f the treaty !t 1 o f Malaya, it to look buck at the kistorv of Perlis. Exactly ,I’bave elapsed since the tadiug fiducial TO1 ,ltlous t 0 fa i J agreed with the
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  • 127 353 BATHING TRAGEDY BEHIND NANKING HOTEL. PENANG COMPANION’S DISCOVERY. .In 18-year-old Penang student has been drowned. A swimming tragedy resulting in the death of Abdul Jdajid —an eighteen-vear-old student at the Hutchings School. Penang —occurred on the afternoon of April 23 near the Nanking Hotel. Abdul Majid in
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  • 148 353 PENANG COURT CASE ADJOURNED. The case between Air. Arthur James King and the Siamese Prospecting Company, Limited, was resumed in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Sproule yesterday. Air. King, who is the plaintiff, claimed in effect 17 months' salary at $893.75 per mouth, amounting to $15.193.75.
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  • 449 353 WHEN IT IS PERMISSABLE. (BY “KEPTOY”.) 1 like the swearing man. But do not misunderstand me, please! I do not mean that disgusting individual whose every second word contains some profanity or other, and whose speech is incomplete without the addition of forceful but meaningless expressions. Nor do I
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  • 436 354 REFERENCE TO AERODROME. CONFIDENCE IN “BERKAT.” The following is the text of the reply made by the Governor at Alor Star following the address of welcome from flu people of Kedah. On behalf of my wife and myself I thank the people of Kedah
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  • 626 354 A.A. ANTHONY CO. DAILY SHARE LIST. PSNING, VfAY IST, 1930. Name of Company Buyers Sober Tin—Dollas Companies Sets ■-.< Iyer Werig 6.75 ROC Bbtang Pa.iau* -’5 0. i7j 3a tu t i»ve- 0.93 o.' 5 Uitam O.JB .4J tohan J. 43 0.43 Kinbt 1224 1.25 Klang R> ers 2.4 J
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  • 125 354 The District Judge, Mr. J. S. Arthur, decided that there was no w* against the two Chinese who apP-/ before him on a charge of po B9e of non-Government cliandu. The accused were Tan Yeow an* w r oman named Tan Sim, and they represented by Mr. T. E.
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