The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 4 June 1930

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  • 18 1 Straits Echo Weekly (Mail) Edition. |i PER SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. J PENANG, JUNE 4. l!»3o. No. 22
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    • 234 1 CONTENTS iiunrpc: Penang Toddy Charge 452 LEA,), h> The Passing Hour 453 Penang Police Court 454 Civilisations 4y(i Clayton Cup Soccer 454 441 To-morrow y” Speculation Beal Business 44 Four Minutes 449 M(,ving a OUTSTATION NEWS. Kedah Honoured Its Sultan 11l Chinese Miners Tn Serious PENANG NEWS ,,sitio 452 i
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    • 144 2 THE STRAITS ECHO? WEEKLY EDITION. Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for Europe, it contain» the latest local news originally given in the daily issues as well as the leading and special article». The subscription is $lB per annum, post free to any part of the
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  • 724 436 There cftn be few more fascinating rabjecte than the cursory or extended study of the rise and fail of civilisations and it was a happy thought on the part of Mr. David McLeod to speak to the Penang Free School at the Empire Day celebrations on this problem. Mr.
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  • 405 436 COLOURFUL PENANG CEREMONY. Penang scouts and cadets paraded at the Esplanade on Saturday morning to celebrate Empire Day, About 650 men and boys in their smart uniforms were present, of whom four units were cadets and six units scouts. Captain A. J. Batchelor was officer commanding
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  • 548 437 WHEN PROFESSIONALS TORMENT US. (By 'Keytop.') Photography is an art, which rhymes with heart. When a novice spends a portion of h's hard-earned cash on a pack of films, assuming he borrowed the camera, and when upon taking a picture of his best girl he discovers later that the
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  • 312 437 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 25 The Chetty community of Ipoh held a reception at the Town Hall on Saturday in honour of Mr. Chettiappa Chetty who was recently made a Justice of the Peace of Perak. In the course of the evening the Hon’ble Mr.
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  • 432 437 HUTCHINGS SCHOOL sPojjj Seven different troops ind.uMalay Schools, competed Cheeseman Shield on SAtnni Empire Day Sports held on th?H mgs School Ground. Hll ‘< There were twenty-one indivuk i team events on the programme tollowing were tho Penang (Free School H*’ (Frnncis Light), (Malay (Hutchings Scnool), (G
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  • 1453 438 jrX IOR CIVIL SERVICE PLEA. IN PENANG The prize appointments were ,/brredto at the annual meet--lin of the Junior Civil Service Association. '■•«•s'ez 1 zs&£ kne. on Saturday afternoon. Id the absence of the president ilr. a Kitto J.P., the ice-President, SXm presided. There «as
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  • 1030 439 PRESIDENT’S SUGGESTION AT ANNUAL MEETING. The annual general meeting of the Penang Swimming Club was held in the club house, Tanjong Bungah, at noon yesterday. The Pr»*ident, Mr. W Penrice, was in the chair and the others present were: Messrs. WoodHill (Vice-President)
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  • 250 439 The death took place yesterday morning of Mrs. Rose Nellighan, wife of the late Mr. Charles Nellighan. Mrs. Nellighan, who was eighty, was one of the oldest and best known residents of Penang. The funeral, which took place yesterday evening, was well attended. The chief
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  • 554 440 Lowed by the hu yew I SEAHI n t new Chinese Consul at I :\m honoured I j, 14 Se«h on Sofurdo!/L. v«M Xien Tsu, newly appointI 'iaese Consul in plane of the reLZ» I Mr Tyc Poey ue r r s to a tea party
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  • 255 440 SEEING SON OFF TO PARIS. Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Kitiyakara of Chandaburi, and party, arrived at Penang yesterday afternoon. With them was their son, H. S. H. Prince Kacha Kachob Kitikun, who is proceeding to Europe this week end. At about 3 o’clock, the
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  • 385 440 fine bowling in P.C.C. vs. EASTERN SMELTING MATCH. The Penang Cricket Club met the pastern Smelting Company at the Esplanade yesterday afternoon. The result was a draw after an interesting game. The Club, batting first, put up a total t> runs, out of which 42
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  • 404 441 The world rejoices with the parents of Miss Amy Johnson at what is nothing less than a stupendous achievement for a girl of 22. Alone, unaided, fighting down much discouragment, with little money, Miss Johnson took it into her head to do the “trip.” She has covered thousands of
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  • 352 441 IPOH CHINESE ARRESTED. ALLEGED SEDITIONS DOCUMENTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 26. Officers of the Chinese Protectorate carried out a raid at Cowan Street on the offices of the Perak weekly Chinese newspaper which first came out on May 18. Certain documents, alleged to be
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  • 417 441 (From Our Own Picturesque was the ce“^ S nessed yesterday at the Bah? 5 1 where the celebrations, in f* 1 with H. H. the Sultan's •iT’* birthday, took place. The Balai Besar was a bl Me lour, being tastefully decorated 1 flags, bunting and greenery,
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  • 505 442 ALLEGED TO HAVE POSED A S A DETECTIVE. <*“Mective and obtained fron. credulous women. For *«Sg®to office'of pK S constable.” Kung Ah detective P°* was convicted c urt yesterday o Yor k ■Xt'ive Inspector Gordon conducted '‘V« aHe-ed that Kung Ah Joo was i, eh nf nosing ns a detective
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  • 325 442 PENANG COURT STORY. Married men "of good standing" were fined for gambling at Penang Police Court yesterday. Various planters, clerks and salesmen of Penang appeared at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. A. D. York, charged by Detective Inspector Lewis with gambling in
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  • 168 442 DING-DONG BATTLE WITH PERAK (Iroin Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 25. The final inter-State Malay football match for the Sultan's gold cup played at the Kuala Lumpur Stadium this evening resulted in a victory for Selangor; (four —three). It was an interesting match throughout, commencing
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  • 186 442 INTER-TEAM WATER POLO. A fast and interesting game of water polo was played last Sunday between ihe Sharks Team and the Dolphins Team. During the first half the play was even. After the interval two goals were scored for the Sharks and one for i he Dolphins.
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  • 713 443 REPORT REVEALS YEAR OF ACTIVITY. MEMBERS AND THEIR “SUB’’ ARREARS. I I Penang Old Frees' Auocia* tion is having difficulties with members who forget to pay their subscriptions. Twenty-two new members were admitted to the Old Frees’ Association during the financial year ending March 1 The seventh
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  • 205 443 “I am very sorry to protest against the police action, but my instructions are to do so,’’ said Mr. N. Raghavan at the Penang Police Court yesterday appearing for two Bengalis, one of whom was charged with rescuing the other from “the lawful custody of the police.’’
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  • 433 443 Penang Malays have made a definite move towards the forming of cricket clubs. A very successful meeting of Mai rs to encourage the playing of cricket Z leld in the Crescent Star Sports Club on Sunday. There was a large gathering amongst whom were: Dr Ariff
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  • 1474 444 i/iLf $252,000 fOB NS BIGHTS. g£L IEF THAT IT WILL BE ACCEPTED. •ijf CLUB’S ANNUAL MEETING: LoVBMENTS to THE "TOTE”. The half yearly B eneral m e ng tl l i, Penang Turf Club was held m the L club Office. Chartered Bank Ruilding ftt
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  • 400 445 Interesting speculation has been going on in England for some time as to the probable duration of the life of the Labour Government. Many months ago. we wrote that the greater danger to Mr. MacDonald’s Ministry would come not from his opponents outside but from super sensitive critics in
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  • 527 445 TEMPORARY ALLOWANCES FOR OFFICERS. (B// "Keytup. The vexed question of temporary allowances to Government officers occasionally takes up the time of members in the Federal Council, and even newspaper editors have been wont to comment on it in their editorial columns. The camp is divided into two parties,
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  • 127 445 PRINCE PROCEEDING TO EUROPE. More members oj Siam'i Royal Family are expected to arrive at Penang to-morrow a/ternoon. The party is composed of their Royai Highnesses Prince and Princess KitnZ kara of Chandaburi and their young m His Serene Highness Prince Each» Rachob Kitikun, who is
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  • 144 445 The “Straits Echo” is officialty J* formed that Dr. J. E. Smith has selected by Government to nil vacancy caused by the absence on in Europe of Dr. Noel Clarke w Eurasian member on the Council. It was not surprising that when, rumour first reached Penang i
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  • 2084 446 PENANG MOTHER'S SACRIFICE FOR HER SON HIM TO BE ADOPTED bY wealthy family. n,n was t‘> Mhi ’W cenr T. Penang Supreme Court "meriaij when n ‘r’ 1 Mther related a pathetic Sproule. r tears in ber eyes and bravely XX to bear «P b r emot,on Ld in bv
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  • 366 447 MEMBER WHO MISSED THE MEETING. Yesterday’s meeting of the George Town Municipal Commissioners lasted four minutes! It was noteworthy for an amusing incident. The meeting started at 4.05 p.m. and Mr. C. D. D. Hogan arrived a minute before 4.10 p.m. to find that it
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  • 472 447 SMTOOUHO cn IME AMS[! PENANG CHINESE. Cigarette smuggling wa, „n against two Chine, at Police Court yesterddy. Following the discovery of f eight boxes of alleged "dutiable'T phant Cigarettes, the Penang Officers were said to have diZT other ten boxes containing five hu»Z cigarettes each, on
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  • 813 448 AT VARIANCE bbeach of trust CHARGE. rte ehoyue CUM between X, of P < <rm US Ced th PeMng D t„ct Court yesterday. Ita 800 Yok, partner of the firm iCbopßan Seng Lee. Penang, was 2d with criminal breach of trust it.». It alleged h at
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  • 405 448 KLANG MALAY WHO MURDERED FATHER The question of insanity arose in a murder trial at' Kuala Lumpur. (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 28 At the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Farrer Manby, Haji Omar, a Klang Malay, was charged with the murder of his father
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  • 508 449 Soon Penang will lose its reputation for sccretitis. I he legislative Council is to hold its next meeting in Penang—a fact that is supposed to be secret. And yet the Penang newspapers announce it. quietly but none the less surely. No confirmation in the proper circles is to
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  • 323 449 There will be general sympathy with the member of the George Town Commissioners who arriving at 4.9 p.m. found himself too late for the meeting, which lasted four minutes. It can be easily understood that Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, who must have made a hurried effort to
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  • 143 449 three MONTHS' CESSATIOjc The Kwong Wah Y it M Chinese vernacular faC newspaper m Penang, ed in yesterday', i„ ue (Im( Months PPVbl Clltim, th They had received an order fr® Government to that effect The paper has been in exirtena u twenty years.
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  • 176 449 Being “too busij” has costs Penang Chinese three months in gaol. Tan Teng z\un, who had been unde Police supervision, was yesterdi’ charged before the District Judge, M? J. S. W. Arthur, with failing to repH himself to the Chief Police Officer February 3,
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  • 1174 450 of A red document. TO BY OF BOY’S ADOPTION r Court yesterday in the three Chinese parF i( mo ke claim to €Btate Batd to be worth $200,000. The plaintiffs in the action are Oon and Oon Ah Hooi for 5, Hon. Mr- Lino Cheng Ean
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  • 100 450 Results of the Cnlimited Non-Selling Sweep drawn on race 5. “the second pony handicap’’ on Max 21. 1. Earwig Y 5781 2. Merry Boy Y 6857 3. Master Reggie Y 9480 Starters My Posey Y 7148 Lockstitch Y 7504 The Chef Y 9720 Taree Y 4872 Value
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  • 718 451 PENANG COURT STORY. JAPANESE FINED FOR ASSAULT. The story of a “scene" be* tween a watchman and motorists in the Penang Botanical Gardens. The allegation that he “smelt of toddy’’ was made against a watchman of the Penang Botanical Gardens yesterday at the
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  • 164 451 CASE TO BE HEARD ON JUNE 24. The Penang football quarrel was again mentioned in the District Court yesterday. Samsudin bin Sahabudin appeared before the District Judge, Mr. J. S. W. Arthur yesterday morning, on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Ng Kam Phooi by means
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  • 183 451 Chinese women were f iM j for gambling at P enan) d ourt yesterday. c< Ten Chinese nonyas, wearing j monds and brilliants, walked int dock at the Penang Police Com terday, to answer a charge of “2? ling in a common gaming house.’’
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  • 133 451 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 28. The inter-club golf match between Caledonia Club and Ipoh Golf CM plaved at Ipoh, resulted in a um Ipoh. Singles 7 and 3, foursomes Ip» 34, Visitors I|. n The scores were H. E. Goodmw. F. E. Van Renen 1; 8. H.
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  • 42 451 A motor car turned Taiping on Monday. T occupants were all in] ure o f tk Miss Yuen Shun Yee, pres» proprietor of the Kuala Lumpur, is lying se the Taiping Hospital. ture d Another woman has a f
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  • 822 452 THIS IS PERJURY. document that was “NOT EXPLAINED. k tevere rebuke was adminisby Mr. Justice Sproule to an elderly woJan witness during yestiriav't hearing of the pro* bate matter in which three partem claimants for a $200,000 estate. Tt is the worst bit
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  • 121 452 T/ie Chinese mining position is becoming increasingly serious in the Ipoh district. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 29 Increasing evidence is coming to hand of Chinese miners being unable to carry on under the present conditions resulting in more and more codes being thrown
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  • 253 452 An echo of a case in which an Indian was convicted last week, for selling toddy without a licence, was heard at the Penang Police Court yesterday, when the same man was charged with being in possession of toddy not obtained from a licensed toddy shop. Mr.
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  • 840 453 There will be general pleasure in the island at the news conveyed in the report concerning the administration of George Town during 1929, that “the most pressing problem,’’ sewage, is to be dealt with immediately. Mr. G. L. Ham, the President, shows unmistakable courage in assaulting a citadel that
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  • 569 453 TELEPHONES and COMMjyjg ON OTHER SUBJECTS. However much truth there m m the allegations made he shipping ring it is clear t£ transportation of passengers winter the Blue Funnel «Zt beat the P. i 0. If w •luced rates they succeed, as’iu t f t n e
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  • 271 454 PENANG MALAYS DEFEAT KULIM. The Babul Rahim Sporting Club visited Kulim on Tuesday and won by the only goal scored. The match was refereed by Mr. M. S. Ariffin the Hon. General Secretary, Mohamedan Football Association, PenUg, Both teams tried hard to score early on but were unsuccessful. In
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  • 450 454 The story of a Penang policeman who refused to accept a bribe. For attempting to bribe a police constable who arrested him for a violation of a traffic law, Tan Oo Teh, a Hokkien Chinese was yesterday fined $l5 at the Penang Police Court by Mr. A.
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  • 418 454 D.A F.C. DEFFEAT Y.R.C. A record crowd witnessed the football match at the Dato Kramat Padang last evening when Darul Asahan Football Club (Penang) met the Youngsters’ Recreation Club of Alor Star in competition for the Clayton Gup, and defeated them by three goals to nil. Many
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  • 406 455 SULTAN OF PERAK PRESENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lurnpur, May 31. 'fhe first day of the Selangor Turf Club’s Summer meeting opened in fine weather, though warm. The going and attendance were good. Those present included the Sultan of Perak nxid suite, the Vang di-per Tuan Besar
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  • 730 455 A.A. ANTHONY CO. DAILY SHARE LIST. Penang, June sth, 1930. Name of Company Buyers Seller Tin—Dollar Companies Sets ct> Ayer Weng G. 75 1.00 Batang Paaanw 0. 14 0.16 Batu Cave? 0.76 6.78 Hitam O.)8 .4c Johan 0.34 0.36$ Kinta 1.15 1.17 Klang Risers 2.2< 2.3 J Kuchai |.15 1.17
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