The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 3 July 1930

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  • 19 519 Straits Echo Weekly (Mail) Edition. 113 PER ANNUM SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. W28 PENANG, JULY 3, 1930. No. 26.
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    • 237 519 CONTENTS leaders. outstation news. j n jl a 521 Attempted Murder Trial's Suddend r9J End 524 rave Federal Money for Research Construction 526 Into Rubber 526 Resthouses ...529 Governor Favours Scholarships c l 9 for the F. M. S. ...527 io ars up Unemployment-to Blame 529 “Gloomy Dean 536 Chenderoh
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    • 174 520 '*C' Sk THE STRAITS ECHO WEEKLY EDITION. ”1 Published the day prior to the depar* ture 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 $19 per annum» post free to
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  • 582 521 There will be universal congratulations for the members of the Simon Commission upon achieving the almost impossible, signing a unanimous report whose findings affect the welfare and the future of one of the most important portions of the world. It is almost*- a miracle that in so short a
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  • 23 521 Con ii- cil, whose fleet of motor vehicles needs replacing, has decided to purchase only British cars and trucks.
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  • 22 521 li as turn- ed down a Singapore application for a dirt-track racing site in the Federal Capital.
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  • 33 521 of Sir Cecil Clementi which wa< commissioned by Hong Kong University has been completed and Ilk Excellency has asked the artist, Mr Anatole Shistcr, to paint a replica tor hie family.
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  • 36 521 who 171(10, LUV VVAV killed his wife and two children in Kuala Lumpur a little while ago, has been certified as insane. Dias is nov in the Mental Hospital at Tunjong RamTiuttin.
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  • 167 521 TWO PENANG DRIVERS FINED Iwo cases of cruelty to animals were heard at the Penang Police Court yesterday by Mr. A. 1). York, when Inspector A. S. Wilson of the S.P.C.A. and Air. AL V. Pillay, assistant veterinary surgeon, charg ’d a Tamil and a Chinese respectively
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  • 96 521 A Hokkien living in Carnarvon Street was charged before Mr. A. 1). York at the Penang Police Court yesterday with “voluntarily causing hurt.” It was stated that the accused stabbed one Loo Soo Wang wounding him in the stomach and the arm on June 23 at 10
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  • 16 521 ord< r has been ma<D against W. Thomson, trading as Phoenix Trading Co.. Penang.
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  • 17 521 M.C.S. is expect ed to return from Home leave by tho s.s. Rajputana.
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  • 40 521 is announced be- tween Frederick Hugh Pollard. Sarawak Civil Service, younger son of the late Inspector-General E. R IT. Pollard. R.N., and Elyne Frances, young- t daughter of tin lab Rev. Fred» rick Tufnell and Lady Frances Tufnell
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  • 45 521 Sir David Galloway and Mr. C. C. Dunman have co-opted Mr. W. C. Southam on to the sub-committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association which is to investigate the operations of the Shipping Conferences. The Chinese uit’mbvr bus iM U'Ccu upffcoitfeU.
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    • 24 521 IB£ STRAITS ECHO. PUBLISHED daily. weekly editions the news of the week p.-ior departure of Mails for Europe. ■■Straits Echo" Building. Penang Hoad, Penang.
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  • 2382 522 COMMISSIONERS’ DISCUSSION. CHARGING $10 A MONTH. The Penang Municipal Commissioners held an Ordinary and a Special meeting yester* day evening. All the Commissioners were present, Mr. G. L. Ham presiding. The minutes- of the last meeting having been confirmed the President reported the acceptance of
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  • 15 523 and Mrs. J.P. Souter, are passengers to Penang by the s.s. Rajputana.
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  • 29 523 Vice-Consul at Beira, Portugese East Africa, and Miss Iseult Barclay, daughter ot the late Charles Barclay ol Brahrang. Bindjei, Sumatra, are to be married soon
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  • 40 523 ar- rived in Penang from home yesterday. Mr. Pawson will take over the management of Roneo Ltd., Penang, from Mr. R. T. Boyd, who will be returning to ConftaiBbioneYs ehargGl eft did nbt
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  • 306 523 DIVISION OF MEMBERS INTO CLASSES. hanges in the rules at the Penang Library have been made. Mr. C. R. Samuel, hon. librarian, says: The principal alterations are the division of members into two subscr’bing classes A. and B. The subscription of Class “A” Subscribing
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  • 60 523 who has been attached to the French Consulate in Singapore for the last ten years, has left for Saigon, where he will embark on the Athos II en route to the United States to take up an appointment in the French Consulate-General in New York. M.
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  • 61 523 to Gov eminent, Federated Malay States writes regarding the presentation of Certificates of Honour and Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medals and Decorations, that Private R. O. Jenkins. M.C., and L Corporal J. Dickson, of the M.S.V.R. will not be present to receive their medals on
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  • 548 524 Motorcar sales may go down, money for amusements may i f restricted but the consumption oi food is seldom reduced in any appreciable way by a low state of prosperity. While tin producers and industries depending upon thcr wealth may be suffering a slump in Malaya and vhewhere, through
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  • 254 524 SINGAPORE COURT OF APPEAL. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 25 A full Court of Appeal is now sitting here. Yesterday, before Justices Sproule, Thorne and Stevens l a Singhalese merchant, Walter Abeya Goonesekera appealed against the finding of the Chief •Justice in the option
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  • 465 524 women ki DEK8 THRowx /1 Penang motor cucliti f j $<50 for driving in q manner. A riesha coolie who claims several of his ribs were brob!\“ 1 motor cycle collided with hi. was advised by the Penang Police Court yesterday A civil action against
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  • 949 525 heavy fine. rjOTBALL "INCIDENT ended. Go urt til puked yesterday when to eases which had been foltoi with interest were dealt titli by the Judge. ft, first of these mentioned was the L against Ong Keok Leng. The L aeainst him ran 5*,uon June 9 about 2.30
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  • 76 525 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, June 25. Lim Bong Soo beat Wise in the final Singapore open tennis championship after Wise had beaten Roy Smith, the S.C.C. champion in the semi-final. The previous holders were Khoo Hooi Hye and Clerc, both not in Singapore.
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  • 123 525 Charges of “carrying another prison >n his motor cycle and ‘'riding without i licence” were preferred against Mr. I. J. Gough,—a European living in Penang—at the Penang Police Court, yesterday before Mr. A. D. York. Mr. Gough was one of the principal witnesses in
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  • 24 525 took advan- tage of the May tapping holiday to put in a little intensive weeding and draining.— B. N. B. H.
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  • 25 525 the elephants are out at mile 18 again. Local motor car owners are getting their bumpers seen to.— British North Borneo Herold
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  • 21 525 June monthly Medal (Stroke) competition will be -laved for on Saturday and Sunday, une 28 and 29.
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  • 27 525 close on Saturday, June 28. Members arc requested to send their entries to tfao secretary, H not a trendy
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  • 702 526 There never was a time when mottoes and smart phrases were so favoured as at present. Whde Great Britain was going through the throes of industrial crises, th.ie were those who suggested that only by means of an economy axe could a solution to the troubles be brought. Others
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  • 26 526 has occurred at the Serein ban General Hospital of Mr. S. B. Rasiah, for many years on the staff oi Sungei Mahang estate, Nilai.
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  • 24 526 of the S.S. (Singapore) Association, Indian views on the reform of Legislative Council were given at a recent meeting.
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  • 28 526 an eight-yoar old lad, has died as the result of being h’t by a cricket ball during a game at the Methodist Boys’ Schoo! Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 44 526 that Mr. R. M. Wil- liams, formerly manager of the Singapore» office of Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd., has joined the London hoard of the African and Eastern Trade Corporation Ltd., and *ill pay a vfcit'tb in fhe n&ifr firtJujfe"
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  • 244 526 -governor ms'rm Bl TESEEt HONORS. (From Our Own Kuala Lumpur, Sir Cecil Clementi preside opening of the Federal morning. There was 01 11 The following new affirmed:— Bertram Walter Efe m mg Resident of Perak), Georre Bradney (Acting official 6 1 r Willi ,l
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  • 103 526 (From Our Own Correspondenth Kuala Lumpur, June A The sequel to the discovery ol body of a European, Henry M gan, dredge master of the be Tinfields, by the roadside in e on Mav 31 took place at the M Police Court yesterday, "'hen 0» was sentenced
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  • 21 526 o Mr. Don Friedman. a bv New York broker., Friedman, is passing tW» 0 dn a XvGrld tiotfr.
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  • 930 527 JIR MINISTRY URGE aerodrome in TAIPIN'G. Hi, Excellency told the Hon. u r Cheah Cheang Lim in the Federal Council yesterday, 'rm in favour o) the return o f the Queen's Scholarships to the F. M. S." (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June
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  • 1182 527 THE DISTRICT JLDuE RESERVES DECISION. Ihi court story of a dispute with a Penang furniture firm. In a civil claim at the Penang District Court yesterday, made by the Hewett Art Furniture Co., Ltd., Mr. Lim Cheng Kung, who has an interest m
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  • 17 528 a prominent motion- picture director, has arrived in Singapore on his way to Java.
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  • 20 528 of Malacca, who recently visited Saigon, Hong Kong and Shanghai, are expected back shortly.
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  • 37 528 of the Supreme Court Registry, Ipoh, has gone on transfer to the Licensing Office, Tapah. and his place at the Registry has been taken over by Mr. Sandrasegaram, of the Treasury. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 32 528 the well-known educationist, and editor of the Tamil monthly “Chinthamani,” is on a visit to Malaya with her brother, Mr. V. Sivarajan. They are at present in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 44 528 Consul-General in India for the United States, is being transferred to Mexico City in a similar capacity. His successor will be Mr. H. Percival Dodge, who is at present United States Minister to Denmark, ind is expected in India in October.
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  • 185 528 occurred in the servants’ quarters of Mr. St. A‘ban Smith’s bungalow at Seletar. It appears that, following a dispute, the head boy called the brother of the tukang ayer into one of the rooms of the servants’ quarters. Later shots were h*.ard ind when the room was
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  • 136 528 MR. EDGAR HIDE AS CAPTAIN OF P.O.R.C. TE AM. A party from the Penang pnpr wdl proceed to Alor Star on i where they will meet Post and Telegraph Club in a Ju?* 3 games during the week-end. 8 0 A football match will Bp item. e the chief Tennis,
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  • 93 528 The Hou. Mr. H. H. Abdoolctder mentioned sixteen summons cases at the Penang Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. D. York, when empLyees of the Nanking Hotel which is now under new management, sued Khoo Boon Soon, Lim Cheng Yang, and Ye.) Hai Siang
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  • 16 528 J.P., who recent- !y went to India on business, has returned to Malacca.
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  • 20 528 has been ap- pointed a Vice-Consul for the United States of 1 America in Hong Kong.
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  • 23 528 a lecturer who has spent several years in China with the Rockefeller Foundaion, has arri'W in Singapore, accompanied by -Jr®Cameron.
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  • 25 528 Secretary of the Shanghai Club, while cleaning a P 1S in the office was accidentally and died shortly Reuter ***** Peking
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  • 33 528 bumpur last evening oy iraui. Mr. C. H. C. Pearson, Mr. A. Maxwell, Signal Telegraph En?®, F.M.S. Railways, Mr. M BD D&Vis.
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  • 444 529 lot has been written and before these lient Government institutions to the likmg of the DU blie. m“ ch lnore ,nk W be P k e resthouse system is a cuneus example of community enterprise. Without them, travelling Europeans would find the problem of where w lav their tired
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  • 14 529 of Seattle, is to at- tempt a non-stop flight to Tokyo shortly.
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  • 22 529 de- feated the H.M.S. Iroquois XI yesterday at the Dato Kramat Ground by four goals to one.
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  • 28 529 at the annual dinner of the Incorporated Society of Planters, which is being held at the Piccadilly Hotel on June 27 will be Mr. Sidney Morgan.
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  • 39 529 of the Y. W. C. A. wish to thank every one who sent gifts to the Jumble Sale held at the Penang Town Hall on Saturday and all the helpers. The proceeds amounted to $186.81.
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  • 36 529 residing at Klang Gates was successful in shooting a full grown black panther. The carcase was produced at the High Street Police Station, Kuala Lumpur, for the payment of the usual fee.
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  • 40 529 by the manage- ment of Theatre Royal, Penang, to inform our readers that the prices of admission to the matinee to-day and tomorrow (Sunday) will be $1.50, $1 (upstairs); 60 cents, 40 cents and 20 cents (downstairs).
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  • 50 529 in a Siamese paper that thje French consulate had called upon all nationals to register in view of the alleged tension between France and Italy the consulate declares that there is not the slightest truth in the statement which is entirely unfounded. No such step is contemplated.
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  • 97 529 the flag promotions announced by the Admiralty. —Vice-Admiral St. Arthur K. Waistell, K.C.B., promoted to Admiral in H.M. Fleet, May 23; Captain W. A. Egerton, C.M.G., A.D.C., promoted to Rear-Admiral in H.M. Fleet, May 23: Rear-Admiral H. J. Tweedie, C.B., is promoted to Vice-Admiral in H.M.
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  • 106 529 occurred at Batu Pahat involving Mr. J. C. Davidson, General Commissioner of the Rotary International, and his wife and daughter, all of whom were injured. Their car was going to Malacca from Singapore and skidded and turned turtle, throwing out the passengers, who landed on soft ground.
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  • 184 529 WAVE OF BURGLARY AT IPOH Burglaries at Ipoh are eaid to be the reaction of unemployment. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 1 Unemployment is blamed for several robberies that have occurred recently at Ipoh. A hotel in Anderson Road was the scene of one when a
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  • 117 529 (From Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, June 30 The following are the results of the Perak Open Tennis Championship Finals. Ladies Singles—Mrs. Ekallin beat Miss Hewitson 6— 3, 6—1. Men’s Singles—Lam Say Kee beat Ong Thuan Beng 6—2, Mixed Doubles—Miss Hewitson and Watson beat Mrs. McCorhett and Miss
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  • 66 529 HOGAN WINS JUNE MEDAL COMPETITION The Penang Golf Club June Monthly Medal (Stroke) played on June 28 and 29 was won by Mr. C. D. D. Hogan who returned 86—16 =70 net. Other leading scores were:— J. S. W. Arthur 75— 4= 71 net A Clark 83—12
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  • 861 530 PENANG WOMAN BOUND OVER. A Penang woman who was bound over for criminal breach of trust of 8270. On the plea of her counsel that she was a first offender, Awahamma, a mid-dle-aged Malay woman, was bound over at the Penang Police Court yesterday
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  • 62 530 Mr. M. Saravanamuttu arrived in Penang yesterday by the s.s. “Kalyan" to join the editorial staff of the Straits Echo. He won his Authentics at Oxford, became sports editor of the Ceylon Observer, and was until recently Assistant Editor of the Ceylon Independent. Trom time to time
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  • 250 530 PENANG HAWKER PINE1)Foi ASSAULT. How a hawker cut a man s fingers with a bJ. IM ,n the Police Court A carving knife, a note book pencil were exhibits produced cHl lenang Pobee Court yesterday, Mr. A. D York, when a Holdden ker was charged with causing
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  • 93 530 A roadside cobbler and a Penang ne sha coolie recently disputed over t ew respective places by the roadsideAt the end the cobbler had < better of it and appeared yesterday fore Mr. A. D. York charged “voluntarily causing hurt to sha coolie. p His knife
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  • 40 530 Mr. J. G. Bourne, the Coroner, left by the Banpur. and is due back in J nu 52 tor oi P« lte J. G. Barrett, Chief at present attached to Traffic Branch, will act as Singapore-
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  • 621 531 JAPANESE WERE TOO STRONG FOR US.” j The Indian team, which re- rtf/y competed m the hat < rn 01 at Tokyo, I through Penang dayIhe team, consisting of A. Hamid, t Yusoff and M. Sutton and their and manager, Mr.
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  • 73 531 A twenty-seven-year-old Anglo-Indian woman was concerned in a case of alleged attempted suicide mentioned at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. A. D. York. An Inspector stated that Mrs. Ma- gry, the accused, was still in hospit d. She lived in Perak Road and attempted
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  • 69 531 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 27 Although earlier in the afternoon the sky was overcast and there was a slight drizzle, it cleared and in idea] weather the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association Championships began thio evening in the presence of a large gathering. Seven singles
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  • 53 531 of Miss Mary Lane- Fox, daughter of Col. G. R. Lane-lox, M.P., and Capt. Robert Bridgeman, Lon of Viscount Bridgeman, took place at Bramham, Yorkshire, on June 12. I Lord Irwin lent his Yorkshire home, Garrowby Hall, to the bridal couple for a few days, after which they
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  • 165 531 PENANG INDIAN IN CASE INVOLVING $237. S. Marunuttu, an Indian who was dlowed bail in SffiM) at the Penang ?olice Court last week by Mr. A. D. fork, when charged with cheating one Shaik Dawood in respect of $237, made lis second appearance Yesterday. He was
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  • 67 531 The case was mentioned at the, Penang Police Court yesterday by Inspector Ibrahim bin Omar in which Jah binti Mali, a young Malay woman of Penang, was accused of stealing silk sarongs valued at $18.50 from a house in Siam Road. The woman claimed trial
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  • 31 531 Health Officer, Perak North, is leaving on home furlough accompanied by Mrs. (Dr.) Jacques to-day. Dr. Jacques will be succeeded by Dr <h ay from Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 37 531 between Mr. Arthur Prance, of Cbangkat Asa Est.de, Tanjong Malim, and Miss Felicia Barker, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barker, of Leigh-on-sea, Essex, will take place at St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, on July 9.
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  • 113 531 robbers had a very nasty experience when they entered a Chinese house in Tambun and attempted to rob the inmates. It appears that the inmates of the house, two of whom were men, put up a strenuous fight v ith the robber--: and killed one
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  • 423 532 There will be general satisfaction at the success apparently achieved after a long struggle by the Hen. Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim, who has received what amounts to an assurance that the Queen’s Scholarship will be reinstated in the Federated Malay States before the end cf the year. It is
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  • 522 532 FANTASTIC VALUE OF THAT EXTRA CENT. ("By Keytop.") Everyone is being hard up nowadays. That is to say, everyone supposes that every other one is being hard up. Whether such a supposition is entirely to be credited or not is a question which I would rather
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  • 191 532 Chinese exhibition of ar t and singing, marked th twenty schools of the sivth 100 b J of the Chung Hwa School ang, at the Union Road, last evening. Earlier in the day a bio oa a. eluding students, teachers andT’ sentatives of various unions was tamed
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  • 22 532 Captain in the S. S. Volunteer Corps. —Lt.-E. I). Lindow, Lt. Kenneth Balfour, Lt. N. D. Dalton.
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  • 24 532 Mr. F. T. Kinder who has re- turned from leave has been appointed to act as Deputy Colonial Engineer.
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  • 25 532 order has been matk /111 ciuj UU.1U<X V1VU viuvl against Teoh Seang Tooi, Partner o. Chop ‘‘Heng Thong” and Co., Beach Street, Penang.
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  • 27 532 Mr. R. E. Holttum, Director oi Gardens, Straits Settlements, has been granted leave of six months and 1 c days on full pay.
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  • 21 532 The executive committee of L. Federation have now ban against Brahmins being a into the Madras Justice F®
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  • 18 532 A deputation of Chinese officials is visiting London practical knowledge oi sanitary the Port of London.
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  • 20 532 The Malacca branch of the Agri-Horticultural As«ociat>0 its annual show on St. Iran tution grounds, on July
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  • 31 532 T h.q b#* An adjudication order* of I made against Lun Keat Batu Lanchang Road, Pe a j' B ,.l> cd as a clerk in Borneo Coop mited, Ponaug.
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  • 34 532 Mr. Ma 8ee Chang, th» tor of Canton, arrived m Friday by the Takada- {e w troupe will perform o g u M the Heng Wai Sun Theatre Sen Street.
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  • 1257 533 GOVERNMENTS part in enterprise. an engineering TRIUMPH. In opening the Chenderoh Dam and Power Station, His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi stressed the importance of cheap power for the development of the country. The new great dam and power station at Chenderoh, Perak, constructed for
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  • 31 533 general manager of the Messageries Maritimes of IndoChina, has arrived in Singapore on a visit of inspection. He will proceed o Bangkok shortly and return to Saigon overland.
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  • 47 533 at the Penang Eastern Extension Telegraph Co.: J. Mcgeorge, care Adamson Gilfil'an Co., Capt. Himarayamaru, care Walnut. Chewjormor Guanseng, Dief<off, E. and 0. Hotel, Gimhoguan. Hitzky, Eastern and Oriental Hotel, r Ioldich Runnyniedc, Limguanseng, Mohamed Aing Hotel, 380. Chulia Street. Nathaniel. Subramanivan. can Chelliab. G.P.O.
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  • 68 533 formerly of Sun go Ular Estate, and now Manager of the Compagnie Du Selangor 95,000 axjree new concession for Oil Palm in Johore, sailed by the P. k O. Ranpura on home eave. Mr. Reels is a noted big game shot and was runner-up in the
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  • 1025 534 PINHORN HOUSE WIN CUP AFTER KEEN OUEL WITH HARGREAVES Tiie Penang Free School was en fete on Saturday evening on the occasion of the Annual Athletic Sports, when many distinguished visitors, including the Hon. Mr. G. W. F. Gilman, the Resident Councillor, were
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  • 555 534 I i PINHEY SAVES HIS SIDE. Kedah-Penang l n i„ mhi In spite of declaring vesterda» mg with the overnight total of&jX 6, l enang were not able to force a J* m their match against Kedah wlM vas p ayed on Friday and Saturday 1 Sungei
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  • 75 535 tFrom Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, June 27. While 'supervisor Mohamed Sidick •n searching for contraband aboard the u Gienapp this morning, they Md a revolver and 50 rounds of ammunition concealed in the bunk of iii engineer’s messboy. The accused pleaded guilty before ;,e District Judge
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  • 35 535 1 7. u,uel nndlater Stewart sue Sir Arthur Hirtzel, K.C.B., as -raianeut I nder-Secretary of State tr.A'L S’ r 1'hidlater Stewart was k nig lt in the Kh Birt)lday hst. b
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  • 33 535 p Findlay, oi Basil »Uu H rt p UUS left for Home \i>u r >, e Banpura accompanied Un They Uil1 be re the vear bin a^°re t0W!ll s Uie
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  • 44 535 Ut n anu k<'r of the XU p to »npany’s p ollg Mine. Sra J t by tl K and O. kj Mie t °.n nibo w^ere his marX, ust Betty Wells, of MelAUbtral ‘a. is ;o tak, place.
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  • 42 535 he Lav U? hroth er of Mr. Lim t’“Xhip of f roin f hc acting in P P b; n le r ‘tional Epidemic g 0 take up a full time *0 the p^L-^ lolessor °f bncterioUnion Medical Col-
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  • 676 535 TRIAL OF PENANG POSTAL PEON. Judgment was reserved after the hearing of the case against a postal peon of stealing 75 guilders fruni a registered letter. At the District Court yesterday Mr. F. J. Alorton heard the defence of Udam Singh. It will be remembered that
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  • 141 535 Uoi Keah Mooi, a Hylam Chinese, who was charged at Penang Police Court on June 23 before Mr. A. D. York with “secreting a valuable security’’ again appeared yesterday before the Magistrate. The charge preferred on the previous occasion was that Keah Mooi, "fraudulently or dishonestly or
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  • 71 535 The case was mentioned at the Penang Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. D York, in which Periakaruppen, an Indian Tamil, was charged with “selling toddy without licence at Green Lane at 5.30 p.m. on June 21.’’ Mr. T. E. Conaghan appeared for the defence and applied
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  • 298 536 Few people are aware of the reason underlying the sniff which the Press of Great Britain, with one or two exceptions, has administered for many years past to the Dean of St. Paul’s. Dean Inge, who has just been honoured by the King, represents the old tradition of
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  • 115 536 Charges of “fighting in public in the compound of the Capitan Kling Mosque” were preferred against two Mahomedans at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. A. D. York. One of the accused was dumb and kept on removing his cap and pointing at a wound
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  • 536 536  -  RECENT HISTORY REVIEWED. (By H. C. W.) There are now three talking picture theatres in Penang, and many others in different parts of the peninsula. The money sunk into the expensive apparatus that the synchronised screen entails must, in Malaya alone, run into many thousands of
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  • 104 536 TURTLE HUNG HEAT DOWNWARDS A case of cruelty to aninwk I heard at the Penang Police Cour.| ter day by Mr. A. D. York whet I S. V. Pillai, Municipal Assistant>1 inary Surgeon, charged two with carrying a turtle suspends! a pole head downwards. I Arumugain and Tangaveioo, tbl cused,
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  • 129 536 ARAB FINED AT PENANG I Salim b Salleh, a twenty-onej old Arab, was charged at the Police Court yesterday before I D. York with being a stowawa. J board the s.s. Glulucus on her from Jeddah to Penang on June J Salleh was unable to
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  • 43 536 In epitc of e I Governments re'C ,j eC litr. I showed any seno J<t J however. earl? hofffVf r. 1 TP A. Scheme tn* J difference in Go er^ v *1 foO will a tioU scltefcfe- I
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  • 889 537 QUESTIONS at meeting. SEVERE CRITICISM by shareholder. (From our Own Correspondent!. Singapore. June 30. v number of pertinent question* on question of policy and accounts were Xd nt the half yearly meeting of the Sts Trading Company held at the Ocean Building
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  • 413 537 •SEMI FINALS REACHED T/uj semi-finals have been reached in tht Selangor Tennis Tournament. (brom Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, June 29. I he. Selangor Lawn Tennis Association s tournament was continued this morning and by evening 10 matches completed. The weather was fine and the gathering good.
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  • 405 538 Startling truths are told with obvious emphasis by figures. Those, however, who dislike the passionless declarations of statistics, have ingrained us into the habit of believing that clever people can make figures tell any story they desire. The gravity of a bad position is never made any the
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  • 12 538 have murdered over 80,000 people in Kiangsi, China, s&vb a contemporary.
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  • 894 538 PENANG BETAIL SHOP STORY. Before the Penang District Judge yesterday, two men were accused of receiving illegal gratification. Ah Hee and Packiri, both attached to the Weights and Measures Department, received summons to appear in the District Court. Ah Hee was charged with taking
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  • 361 539 umbobation spoils case. (Fmu Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, Tuesday six months ago a Chetty was jS to have been assaulted by he S clerk and two orderlies of the V L Patani District Office. The fSv reported the incident to the I’ow who instituted an action
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  • 67 539 Ping Kay, a young Chinese wag charged at Penang Police --UL yesterday with stealing from the imc' 1 Sing Fong jewellery worth $30 j D +nd c i o thing ct $40. woman claimed trial and Inspec- apPb’ing for a postponeto pr' h e had
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  • 325 539 PENANG STORY OF PENKNIFE A T T A C K. When the money due for pork was demanded from him, a youthful Chinese stabbed the pork seller with a penknife. A fight between two Penang pork sellers had a sequel at the Penang Police Court yesterday when
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  • 124 539 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 1. The two singles semi-finals were played to-day on the Selangor Club courts in the Selangor Lawn Tennis /Association’s Championship Meeting. Fine weather and a large gathering favoured the meet. Ong Ee Kong beat Ng Kok Knew fi—-2, 6—1. The
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  • 159 539 FALSE PASSPORT STATEMENT. > Two Burmese Buddhist I riests were fined for making false passport declarations. Iwo Buddhist priests from Burma, wearing their yellow robes, walked into the dock at Penang Police Court yesterday and pleaded “guilty” to a charge of having made false statements
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  • 96 539 Three Chinese proprietors of ‘‘registered eating shops” at Campbell Street were summoned by the Municipal Authorities at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. A. D. York. They were charged with ‘‘having employed women and unmarried girls” in their eating shops without the sanction of the
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  • 75 539 We understand that Messrs. K. Lee San Co. of Penang have received a large shipment of the well known Kelly motor car tyres from one of the largest tyre manufacturers in America, the Kelly Springfield Tire Co. of New York. The shipmen'; comprises kelly cord, balloon and heavy duty tyres
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  • 175 540 SIR MANASSEH MEYER OF SINGAPORE Sit Manasseh Meyer will be deeply mourned by the poorei classes of the Jewish community to whom he was a great benefactor in Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, -July 1. The death occurred at 12.20 this morning at his residence,
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  • 139 540 The case was mentioned at the Penang Police Court yesterday before Mr. A. D. York in which a Malay syce was charged with alleged housebreaking by night. The accused was stated to be in hospital and Mr. G. H. Gartside, appearing for the defence, asked
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  • 68 540 of the Ex-Ser vices Associations Malaya is holding its Annual Somme Dinner at the Grand Hotel on Friday, July 4. The arrange- merits in connection with the dinner ii>e being made by Messrs. Pentick. Steele and Adamson. It is hoped that as many as are able will
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  • 612 540 DAILY SHARE LIST. Penang, Iuly 3rd 1930. Name of Company Bayers Selle s Tin —Dollar Companies S cts $ci Ayer Weng Batanu Padant 0.124 0.15 Batu Caves 0.58 0.69 Hitain 0.'0 .35 •Johan 0.35 0.37 Kinta I.b7| 1.0 Klanu Rivers 16) l.7l Kuchai 1.08 1.10 Kuyoh
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  • 148 540 A European winchman in the Yukon Gold Mine at Ampang was fined 450 dollar» for knocking down a Chinese ana not having a driving licence. (From Our Own Correspobdont) Kuala Lumpur, July i A European winchman, W.C.WPJ ton, was this afternoon sentenced the Kuala Lumpur Police
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