The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 1 April 1931

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  • 20 217 Straits Echo WEEKLY (MAIL) EDITION. SIH PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. VOL. 29. PENANG. APRIL I. 1931. No. 13.
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    • 383 217 VZz <' 4* »■''> <■’> '»’> oir. i.z wz *»•<* <•'■* <•«* <•<* '»•’.'»’»>«« -».F 4,K ik W CONTENTS W Mft aU B a z LEADERS. Charged With Attempt To Coin tjt f mil Suicide 225 S J lie Return Of A Dear Departed Penang Harbour Scheme 219 One 227
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    • 124 218 THE STRAITS ECHO WEEKL Y 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 subscript on is per annumpost free fo any part of the
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  • 859 219 n,.AV\<; figured largely in the news P“' t.rrliv the welcome iniormartZ ,o ar majority of residents Hun that i t reach the >"■' ,»> being made known al the same i hat our unofficial representative X battling in Council )"on o f wharfage facilities on the Island.
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  • 376 219 BEING moderately human, we must confess to a certain amount of pardonable glee in publishing the Reuter cable which appeared in columns yesterday in which Chiang K lick emphatically denies that he int< nds to tiroclaim himself President of China Moreover. it is more than probable
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  • 33 219 left yester- la\ b\ the s.s. Klang:—For Singapore, Mr Oscar Wilson. Messrs. E. Dean nd Anderson. For Port Swettcnham, Ur and Mrs. E. L. Carter and Mr. P. I •Jansen.
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  • 38 219 the Sultan of Selangor s giv ng a farewell dinner to the 'fon’ble the British Resident, Selana»r. on Saturday next at the Istana Uahkota, Klang, at 7.15 p.m., writes he, Klang correspondent of the Malax Mail.
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  • 39 219 is announced and will take place on the 2Pth instant, at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, fpoh, of Mr. Fong Swee Kok. of the staff of Messrs. Frankel Bros io Miss Lee Poh Lean of Penang.
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  • 61 219 of ‘Readlia,’ Taipmg, have issued invitations tor the marriage of their niece, U’ss Margaret (M idge) Augustin, to Mr. Cyril Rodr gues, which w ill lake place at the Church of Our Lady of th<‘ Sacred Heart. Taiping, on April 6 (Easter Monday) at
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  • 69 219 brtw.a.n Philip Byfield Marriott, manager of Petaling Tin M nes. Ltd., fourth son of William I fall Marriott and Mrs. Marriott, of Sandal Gr.mgw Yorkshire, and Joan Karen Slack, daughter of J. W. Sl ick and the l it» 1 Mrs. Stack, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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    • 28 219 t HE STRAITS ECHO. published daUV weekly editions. .k. news ol the week prior WrtlbiW ,he news jepnrture .1 M.«. Europe. ■■Streit. Boho' BuildingPenang Road. 1 oU, g
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  • 103 220 DELEGATE TO VIENNA. FOR BIG WORLD ROTARY CONGRESS. The Hon. Mr. P. M. Robinson will la I aving Penang for Europe shortly—probably next month —and while there he will take part in an international conference of a kind that is almost unique. Every
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  • 432 220 OFFENCES UNDER MUZZLING ORDER. Twenty-two dog owners were produced before Mr. R. J. F. Curtis, in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, and were each fined #10 and costs, except in the case of a Chinese whose fine was reduced to $5, for permitting their dogs to
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  • 206 220 APPEAL ON LEGITIMACY OF THREE CHILDREN. Mr. Justice Sproule, in the Supreme Court yesterday, was engaged in hearing further argument in connection with the estate of the late Mr. Mohamed Noordin in which Mohamed Surat and other beneficiaries under the will oi the late Mr Mohamed Noordin
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  • 149 220 ACCUSED SENTENCED TO 14 MONTHS’ GAOL. For being in possession of counterfeit King s coins at Tye Ann Hotel, in Chulia Street, Penang, Teh Chooi Ko was convicted by Mr. H. A. Furrer. District Judge, yesterday and sentenced to 14 months’ rigorous imprisonment. Ihis case was the
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  • 384 220 HEAVY FINES. REVELATION ONLY FDm DEATH CERTIFICATE 11 For failing to give information of of small-pox with the least n?° delay three Chinese were fo- Mr It. J. K. Court, Penang yesterda... 6 'fan Kali Oo said that*at the ho™ lie did not know it
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  • 88 220 LECTURE AT THE HU YE"' SEAH. Dr. \Yu Chang-Yueh. who P seeding to Geneva, where he Vi ittached to the Health Section of t”' League of Nations to make a study of up-to-date health condition Europe and America, prior to his 1 ng up an
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  • 386 221 .any ye«» ago. b fore th6 M «ere thought of, some of the «fates of America spent millions in constructing a huge system fd Con which to transport the pronrdries. There were critics diice of [he P f eare d that it was too X
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  • 716 221 pistol shot rang through the streets of the Punjab capital, and 1 European police officer fell mortally ''(HiiKed. A gigantic conspiracy had w h' c h had as its purpose establishment throughout the land T" 11 t error ~~niurder most foul bpina f f| On
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  • 199 221 FAILURE TO ENDORSE THE NAMES ON LICENCES. Summoned tor failing to expose his registration board over his eating shop and failing to have endorsed on his licence the name of every woman employed in his eating shop Yong Thin Wong pleaded guilty to both charges
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  • 127 221 TWO CHINESE FINED. For tampering with the strings of lachings three Chinese were summoned before Mr. IL J. F. Curtis, the Police Magistrate, yesterday at the instance >f Inspector J. Lyons, of the Weights uid Measures Department. All pleaded guilty and were sentenced to a fine
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  • 123 221 THREE BATTLESHIPS TO ARRIVE NEXT MONTH. Two battleships and two submarines are expected to arrive in Singapore during next month. The first of these will be H.M.S. Iroquois (Capt. A. L. Jackson, R.N.'i and H.M.S Herald (Lieut.-Coni. N. A. C. Hardy, R.N.) which are expected from
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  • 397 222 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. TWO MISHAPS: SOUFFLEE DESTROYED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 25. There was a fair gathering present at to-day’s races. including II. H. the Sultan of Perak and suite, and H. II. the Raja Mud a of Selangor. It was a favourites
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  • 15 222 of Raffles College, is going home 011 leave by the “Antenor.'
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  • 19 222 wife of Mr. N. K. Bain, arrived in Penang yesterday from Teuk Anson by the s.s. “Kainpur'
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  • 22 222 is on his usual business visit of the F.M.S. and is exacted back in Penang during the weekend.
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  • 22 222 who recently re- ired from the post of Municipal President, Singapore, will be proceeding home >y the “Antenor.”
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  • 38 222 arrived ir ’enang yesterday by the s.s. “Kin a”:-—-From Singapore. Miss Couling I. Jackson. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Strainn. Mr. J. J. Mason. From Pori >wettenham. Mr. E. Leggett and Mrs Loke Chow Kit.
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  • 46 222 a director of flu Borneo Company, Ltd., and Mr. D. T. Lewis, general manager of tin- same firm, who have been on a tour of inspection of the branches of the firm in >iam and Malaya, will be returning home by the “Antenor.”
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  • 45 222 (Tovorn ’rent Agent. Western Province, Ceylon, accompanied by Mrs. Tbaine, is due in Penang on April 7 by the “Mantua”. Hiey will be making a tom- of the 1 ederafed Malay States by train and •ire destined for Singapore.
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  • 90 222 took place yesterday after- noon at his residence. 7 Perlis Road, l enang. of Mr. Albert A. Surin. Chief lerk. Treasury, at the age of 50. Hr was in the Government Service for 33 years. On the evening of the 17th he had a stroke from which he
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  • 518 222 fl: NN IS ‘T 1 Ou 1' On the occasion of the distribution the prizes won nt the recent lournannait of the Penang Cricket Q? an At Home was given by th pi to the members and their friends Th was a
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  • 801 223 f.-pshing bluntness —unT llEKE is -J- r r( from that J fortunaU. an editorial on iurti' 1111 ‘*«T> rfu-c scheme which apIhe f; niing Singapore Free Press” .-■ired I" in( which is re-pub- Vwlne lr page of this issue K rending, particularly in 'X fact
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  • 487 223 I T is a pathetic storv that comes lion Hongkong where 1,300 dead child ren arc alleged to be picked up yearly in the streets Though that figure is probably a great exaggeration, as anyone who has lived in that Colony for any length of time
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  • 151 223 THE "FLORODORA GIRL”. How ninny songs of ItMX) vintage do ’OU remember? You will have an opporunitv to test your memory along this ine w hen you witness the merry picnic sequence in the “Florodora Girl” in vhich Marion Davies is starred. In his
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  • 110 223 COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT ASSIZES. On a charge of causing thw loath of one V. Sangkara Menon by driving motor lorry P *802 at about 7.30 a .in. on January 23. 1931. along Dato Kramat Road. Penang, at a speed and in a manner
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  • 30 223 Director of Agriculture in the Netherlands East Indies, is going to Europe next month to discuss the rubber question with the various interests in Holland and Great Britain.
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  • 997 224 BRITISH OR CHINESE? DELIVERS LECTURE ON "CHINESE AND THE NEW CHINA." Are you still a British subject or a Chinese citizen? was a question asked of Dr. C. Y. Wu at a inciting of the Hu Xew Scab Debating Society, the following
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  • 99 224 CHINESE COMMITTED FOB TRIAL, M Yoah Kim Seng was committed h trial at the next Assizes on a charge dtempted murder of a woman named Ong Yeoh Quee at 159 Argyll Road bv Mr. Curtis, the Police 1 enang. yesterday. Dr J. A. Cowan. Goverame,.
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  • 205 224 REPLY TO REV. MONAGHAN The Straits Echo' published a report of a resolution passed by the Lower House of Convocation in Canterbury. during which Rev. T. F Monaghan said. “I do not suppose that there is any more fantastic theory than that of Christian Science, founded as
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  • 37 224 is leaving UlillKlOIl DrnVU Holland on a year’s holiday Brandon Bravo is leaving for fortnight’s holiday in Sumatra and <1 he back on April 13. Daring absence Dr. Eland will be acting 0 him.
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  • 54 224 M.C.S..* Air. n. a. r. Helps, 1,v •ia returns from leave about the 1( <>f April, is going to Teluk Anson D’strict Officer. Lower Perak, in P of Mr. N. K. Bain, M.C.S., who F on leave to-dav. During the hi Mr. H. A Luckham.
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  • 355 225 bailors to pay JUDGE REFUSES TO allow instalments. S ‘t 11 Kew wm sentenced by Mr H. T attA flio Penang District Judge, A Fom! !'fin of »1.401 on February P 'fhe accused appealed against the The appeal was dismissed by rCnJ Court but accused
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  • 43 225 of Bahru Selangor ĕ i ot -Bahru belangor loft i <! n^or i,U( l Mrs. Carey have l, v t) h™' Canada. They left they Will a enT. I 01 Hohg Kong where Japan m bark on the Empress of
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  • 43 225 Principal of Raffle* Institution willIT P Fr J ncipal of Raffle* intent no» le for ho e on re Malay». a f.. IU0^..^ ter years in bv the Old p‘m er Win be given ton on April (1 Associa-
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  • 176 225 TWO BLACK MAGIC MEN SENTENCED TO DEATH. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Mandi 26. Three Malays were charged before the Assizes with the murder ot a Malay rubber tapper at Kuala Kampar. The crim.? was a particularly callous one as t was alleged that the
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  • 120 225 CHINESE FINED S160. Charged with possession of nongovernment chandu at Victoria Jetty at 7.10 a.m. on March 21 Loke Theng L'cong pleaded guilty and was fined 1 SI60 or in default to seven months’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. A. F'orrer in the District Court. Penang,
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  • 79 225 CANTONESE WOMAN FINED. For cruelty to animals by tying the legs of six fowls together and putting hem in a small basket and tying up the legs of live ducks together and placing them in a ricsha. a Cantonese woman, named Low Ah Yee was
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  • 39 225 is announced and the marriage will take place shortly of Miss Molly Chin Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Perkins, of Tpoh, and Mr. Song Lau Khoon, of Messrs. Francis Peek and Co., Medan. Sumatra,
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  • 160 225 SIX TAMILS CHARGED. WOMAN'S EAR LOBE TORN DURING PILLAGE. For being concerned with others in committing armed gang robbery of jewellery and cash to the value of $181 and causing hurt to two persons, Inilappen was produced before Mr. E. Jago. the Police Magistrate, yesterday morning with
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  • 157 225 TWO CHINESE WOMEN. Charged with attempting to commit suicide by throwing herself into the sea it Leith Street Ghaut at 8.50 p.m. on Ihursday a Cantonese woman named jow Ah lai said that she was ashamed J herself because she had been cheated >y
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  • 133 225 CHILD WITH EXTRAORDINARY BIG HEAD. Pleading guilty to a charge of carrying on a theatrical performance by exhibiting a child with an extraordinary big head in 47 Cintra Street without a licence from the Chief Police Officer, Lee Yap Cliooi was sentenced by Mr. R. J.
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  • 663 226 NO bounder advice has ever been given to Chinese who wish to understand China than that of Dr. Wu Chang-yueh who, during the course of an address at the H Y.S. Debating Society on Thursday, said that to get an insight into the trials and problems that
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  • 758 226 IT is just a teeny weeny bit difficult to get the right slant on this Cawnpore affair. Some men were hanged for murder in one part of India, and people in another part oi the country didn t like it at all. So they killed
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  • 338 226 I (To the Editor of jhe “Straits Echo.", Sir. Some time ago there had been echoed ieliberately on the subject of horse rac*. Lug to which the “Straits Echo” garits opinion in the softly glow of the fire ight to walk gently and hopefully ink he
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  • 43 226 Far Eastern re- oresentative of Messrs. Fredk. Stearns v Co Detroit. Michigan, pharmacy '•al manufacturers, arrived in vostordav from China and is leaving Hie s.s. Takliwa for Rangoon to-day-/ 15 expects to be back in the Colony in few weeks.
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  • 1056 227 By A Local Reader. Il winy article is published because it is of exceptional interest to ]hc Jv u believe the incidents recorded or not, —Editor.) ((ll readers, Reiher y t h ive to tell is remarkable, rlK st r L I'am about
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  • 29 227 has confirmed the appoint- m nt of the Hon. Mr. Wee Swee Teow as a nominated unofficial member of the Legislatiive Council of the Straits Sett lements.
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  • 35 227 who went to Brastagi for their honeymoon, ar returning to Singapore by the s.s. Kedah, which arrived here yesterday from Belawan Deli, and left the same vening for Singapore.
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  • 369 227 SELANGOR MEET. RESULTS OF SATURDAY’S RACES. rom Our Owu Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, March 28. Appended are the results: The Results. Race 1—5 Furlongs. S1TFFY 8.8 (Dawson) 1 SILVER TIN 9.7 (McPherson; 2 1'OR 1 ALONE 7.7 (T. Gunning) 3 \\on by 1| lengths; one length,
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  • 1184 228 THEBE is a dictatorship in Malaya, and there also is in China. One may better appreciate the present political position in the Republic by comparing the two autocracies. In British Malaya the Governor and Council rule, and though a few representatives of the people are
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  • 218 228 LARGE ATTENDANCE. The funeral of Mrs. Gan Ngoh Bee ice L’m Aik Kheng, mother of Mr bin T-eong Khum, which took esterday morning from her residence Aurora House", Light Street via ’•each Street. Malay Street, Carnarvon Mreet and thence by motor-cars to the :amil\
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  • 105 228 ELECTION OF OFFICE-BEARERS (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tpoh, March 29 At the annual meeting of the Perak Branch of the Ex-Services Association. Mr. Howell presided. Commenting on (he year’s activities. he stated definitelv that decided work for organising Poppy Dav collection was undertaken by the E.
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  • 37 228 of Boustead and ‘ui ximoiu onagge, oi jjuuowCo.. London. also a director of se\® r •ubber companies, who had been Malaya for the past few weeks. y* left Singapore for England by 1 Baloeran.
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  • 666 229 Cricket Trial uded The latc i i| the honours for Asto s ,n, draw w«" 4 •jde- brrt on Saturday they scored Batting h'ft jn bri ||i a nt style for 26!. Urr all i'« und llic wicket 66. scoring I semblance of a
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  • 28 229 as been provisionally re-a])pointed to e an unofficial member of the F.xcetiive Coimc'l. Hong Kong, for a further varied of five years.
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  • 50 229 disembarked ere yesterday from Europe by the \eneas: Mrs. H. R. Baxter. Mr. G. B ilixby. Miss M. M. Kennedy. Mr. S. X. •'owell. Mrs. K. E. Pybus. Mr. R 3 Selby. Miss B. G. Stexvart, Mr. mu Mrs. T. A Windeatt and cb 1 dr n.
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  • 43 229 ('Leah Fug Seng. Tbniali’Syvec Phaik and f uig Kng Seng xvi’.l represent the Min Sin Seat at the Malaysian Inter-Club \matuiir Weiubt-Lifting Chanqiionsh'ps to be held at Mr. Axv Boon Haw bungaloxx in S n.aporc during the Faster Holidays.
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  • 535 229 FURTHER DETAILS GIVEN AT INQUEST. Details oi the fatal motor car accident at lanjoiig lokong, on l‘ubru.:r\ 19, were related to the Coroner on Saturday when the inquiry was oj>ened into the death of Badin bin Dali, a Malay boy of seven years. Mr. S.
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  • 2376 230 SPEECHES AT TEACHERS’ DINNER. STORY OF MAN WHO WANTED TO INSURE THE IMMORTAL SOUL “We have heard lately much of Council Reform, said Mr. Mortimer at the annual dinner of the Penang Teachers’ Association. “With the merits or demerits of the
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  • 88 231 MATCH AGAINST LOCAL MALAY CLUB. An mtcr-Seltlement Cr ckei match has been arranged io be played at the r'ree School ground on Saturday and ''unday, Apr 1 -1 and April 5 between the Singapore Malays, under the auspices of the Malaya Football Association. Singapore, and
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  • 28 231 of the AbS st- bit Adviser’s Cilice, Muar, is leaving w th Mrs. Rendle in a few days’ time for Europe on leave.
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  • 26 231 daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. A. C. J. 'lowers. Ipoh. is coming ■nt from home by the Comorin due •it Penang on April 16.
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  • 25 231 managing director of the Overseas Insurance Corporation, Singapore, has left for home by the Laloeran. and expects to return io November.
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  • 1339 231 modern building. HERITAGE OF EURASIANS IN PENANG.” Thu new pavilion of the Penang Recreation Club was declared open on Saturday by one of its oldest members, Mr. J. D. Scully. There was a large and representative gathering of all comm unities to witness
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  • 118 232 BADMINTON AND PING PONG. The Hu Yew Seah Badminton Team will proceed to Singapore to play matches with the Singapore Badminton Association and the Mayflower Badminon Party during the Eister Holidays. A match with the Selangor Team who vill also be visiting Singapore may
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  • 167 232 MAN WHO WANTED TO COME TO PENANG FOR A JOB. When charged with stowing away on board the Takliwa from Rangoon’ to enang Abdullah pleaded guilty bofore Mr. R. J. p Curtis in the Penang Police Court yester<a,\ stating that he had no monev ait as
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  • 29 232 Raja Hap Osman, Chief Kathi of Selangor left Klang on Tuesday on a s x n,onths J ‘’«''day to visit M asi fc igbWrt g h0]
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  • 350 232 BUKIT MERTAJAM CASE JUDGE MAKES ORDER Tn SHEW CAUSE. 0 h> the Supreme Court yeste r(lav u I T h. Conaghan mentioned'; petition of Raja Ahamad 1 tit Mansur for the revision of that Raja Ahamad hud the I dice Magistrate of Bukit pun against the
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  • 77 232 MONTH S IMPRISONMENT FOR AGGRESSOR. A sentence of one month’s rigorc* u imprisonment was imposed on a who was convicted of causing grievou s hurt to another. It was stated that accused, See Tj'Jhad an altercation with one Tan kic>wee which culminated in the I
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  • 617 233 A N GLO AMERICAN AMITY. rnnmil Mr- Robinson, T BK -\"TXS before the Penang 1,1,1 V«oeiatiou o“ Saturday that Tench*** anvliow, it. certainwill probifov her6 were some tnU lie rVCS Jeelies delivered nt the Asarestmg/P nt r in(1 they were very >cist^ n ’hat if and when they are all
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  • 649 233 k letter just to hand from Brisbane cA confirms an extraordinary report eceived here a few weeks ago. which we did not publish because it seemed incredible. Our correspondent says that while New South Wales is rapidly heading for bankruptcy, the Mate of Queensland is beginning
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  • 118 233 SHOP ASSISTANT’S PROMPT ACTION. A shop-litter who was convicted was yesterday remanded for identification till April 2. Lee \eow, the accused, stood harged w ’h the theft of a hand-bag valued $8 from Messrs. B. H. T. Dou- alram in I «each Street. It was
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  • 129 233 STOLEN AND .MELTED DOWN. Ihe Detective Police produced two mn yesterday in the Police Court, a 'lal;t\ and a Chinese, and charged the ormer w th the theft of a wristlet watch •id the latter with dishonestly retailing same knowing it to be stolen property.
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  • 42 233 CHINESE CONVICTED. On his own plea. Tan Loe was yesterday convicted in the Police Court of cheating a woman named Teng Ah Huah of $2.25 by false personation. Sentence on him was deferred till April 2.
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  • 332 234 VARIED FINES FOR MINOR OFFENCES. Hardly a da\ pabtM.s in the Police Court now without a lew push cyclists he ng produced, charged with the infringement of various 1 rathe rules. On Saturday a Chinese youth, Ian Took Tong, was arrested while riding along the
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  • 61 234 II EA RIN<i POST PON E I). A man named Ku.at T.im pleaded “not imilty” to a charge of theft preferred against h m. It was alleged that nceiised had robbed a man named Nagoi '•I 2i cents at Brick Kiln Road on Saturday.
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  • 58 234 INDIAN REMANDED FOR IDENTIFICATION. Convicted Of theft an Indian named mnatainbv was remanded for idenfifj cation till April 2. The ease against him was that on ™stole a tin of tobacco valued M one Goh Lin Chin. y<a t s .d denied the charge but
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  • 196 234 MEETING OF ASSOCIATION. MR. J. W. KENNEDY AGAIN CHAIRMAN. Tile 3(.Hh annual general meeting oi the Malev Peninsula Agricultural Association was held vest rday at the Caledonia Club. Nibong lebal. Hie Chairman. Mr. J. W Kennedy presided supported by Mr. A. L Bruce ice Chairman), and a
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  • 128 234 CHINESE COMMITTED TO DISTRICT COURT. On a charge of possession of nongovernment chandu. Tan Kung Hoo was produced before the Police Magistrate. I appear" that when the “Hong Peng” iirived in port on Friday, a policeman >n duty whose suspicions were aroused «•arched accused and found
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  • 65 234 TAMIL WOMAN TIRED OF LIFE. Evidently tired ol lite a Tamil woman named It'im of IS J oncs ut tempted to commit suicide on Saturday. I he appearance of an intruder frustrated her attempt and subsequently she was removed to hospital where she still is.
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  • 246 234 n.y,. EdtUn the u In reply to letter of “f uri e published in your leading pater instant. Forg d-Me-Not forgets that the lure of bettin* ‘“"’■J and the real tnouev rn a k, n much greater than his genius tua 1 and nmreover horse-racing sweeps and
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  • 87 234 ITo the Editor ot the Straits Echo Sir, The above article appearing in your paper of the 28 instant reads like what has been written by Camille Flamn arion n his Death and Its Mystery There arc three volumes of this work— Before
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  • 114 234 TWO CHINESE FINED. 1wo mon charged with exhibiting ‘re.ik child were convicted and fined in 'he Police Court. Inspector Hamilton who prosecuted u.ited that Lee Yat Chok was carrying >n a theatrical performance at 47 (int»a •'♦reef where he was exhibiting a freak •I ild—one w’th
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