The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 29 April 1931

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  • 20 1 Straits Echo WEEKLY (MAIL) EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 40 CTS. VOL. 29. PENANG. APRIL 29. 1931. No. 17.
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    • 360 1 CONTENTS. i 'X LEADERS. General Meeting Of O.X.A. 313 j X' “Sub" Civil Service Benefit Fund 313 U Chamber Ot Commerce 1 Meeting 3(M) “Naval Occasions" In Penang 315 Why Penang Laws Are Flouted 304 Decomposed Beyond Recognition 315 Things More Important Ilian Verdict Of Murder By Coroner s 1
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    • 128 2 THE STRAITS ECHO WEEKLY EDITION. 9 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 jnd special articles. The subscription is $lB per annum, free to any part of the
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  • 1132 300 If was the chairman's forecast of the future, contained in his address at th? annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday, that is of especial interest to the general public, who have for long waited for some leading man of affairs to strike an
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  • 238 300 QUARREL OVER ALLEGED BOARD DUE. lor voluntarily causing hurt with a pair of scissors to Lan Tong on April 11 it No. 7, Sek Chuan Road, Chow Hoy vas charged in the Police Court yesterlay. The accused claimed trial and inspector Nunn prosecuted. Dr.
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  • 97 300 JEWELLERY WORTH $1,050 INVOLVED. A charge of criminal breach of trust hi respect of jewellery worth $1,050 wan preferred against one Chong Choong Loong in the Police Court yesterday. Complainant, ('hong Keng Keam, ilieges that the articles which accused took from him are:—one pair of brilliant
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    • 26 300 the straits echo. PUBLISHED DAILY. weekly editions. staining the news of the week prior w departure ol Malls lor Europe. •Straits Echo" Building. Penang Road, Penang.
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  • 1045 301 SMELTERS BEATEN. FIRST P. C. C. VICTORY FOR SEASON. The Penang Cricket Club scored their first victory hi the Penang Soccer League yesterday when they defeated the Eastern Smelting Co., by the odd goal in five. Both teams turned up one short and alter a few minutes’
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  • 224 301 N. E. SHOWS INCREASE. FINAL FIGURES NOT VFT AVAILABLE. An increase of 5,193 persons in y, \<>rtl,.hast 11, strict of the R uni •I I enang is shown in the final ce Mlls figures. ihe rural area of the Island of Pecans •vas divided, for the
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  • 119 301 ENTRIES TO CLOSE ON FRIDAY. Members of the various clubs and tilers intending to compete in the Peaug Lawn Tennis Championships for 931 are reminded that the entries close u Friday. The entries close on Friday, the 24th •istant, definitely, and play will begin •n Monday,
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  • 92 301 BADMINTON PRACTICEThe President, Mr. H. Mortimer, h» 8 kindly invited the members of the 8 social ion for Badminton Practices a his residence on the 20th April, 4th an 18th May, Ist and 15th June. The first meeting was held on oD 3' and among those present
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  • 1043 302 GENERAL MEETING. 5 PER CENT. DIVIDEND declared. riie twenl.v-secoud nnn.u.l genend „Lof the Kuala Sidun Rubber Co., iSI yesterday at the registered u',' Y l 'w. l ‘\Vatt '|.resi.le.l end the l '7"' t lZs M r V'. Tynek. U 'fl.'vLe and A F. Bruce and GA.
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  • 262 302 MAGAZINE ROAD HOUSE RAIDED. liarged with gambling in a common gaming house, eight Chinese stood their 1 rial in th. Police Court yesterday. Detective Inspector Hall stated that on information received he raided house No. 4»>, Magazine Hoad, together with a number of detectives, and
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  • 85 302 THREE CHINESE ARRESTED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, April 21 A gang of armed Chinese entered a house oceuph d by Chinese at Gojieng in Kampar Road and removed property allied $3B and inflicted gunshot injury m one inmate and an injury with a parang on
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  • 82 302 CHINESE FINED SIS. Prosecuted at the instance of the Municipal Y'cterinarv Department for non-compliance with the muzzling order and pleading guilty Tan Svvpc (’lice v.-is fined $l5 and costs. Lt -Col. the Hon. J. P. Sw ctfenham, tt.B.l'. (Mil.) Y.D.. M 1.C.E.. Director I' Puldir
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  • 1055 303 ANNUAL MEETING. TRIBUTE TO MANAGER AND STAFF. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Bassett Rubber Co., Ltd. was held at the Registered Office, No. 1 Weld Quay, yesterday with Mr. J. Crabb Watt in the Chair. Others present w re :—Messrs. B. G. H. Johnson. F.
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  • 237 303 LORRY driver fi NEd BY MAGISTRATE l''or driving his lorry at a speed in a manner dangerous to the d ing Western Bond O n February J* Low Bit Heng driver of P.1059,' ehnrged yesterday m the Police He was also charged with havingS m
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  • 82 303 FURTHER CHARGE AGAINST ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKER. Originally charged with house-break-ug. and remanded till yesterday, Yew \h Lim. alias Hin Ah Liang, was >roduced in the Police Court yesterday \n additional charge of being in possession of six forks and six spoons, ol .vhieh
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  • 119 303 CONVICTION UPHELD BUT OPTION OF FINE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 22. Judgment was delivered this n the case of the appeal of L. erl a Eurasian ex-Inspector ol Police.", was recently convicted in ’lie 0 Court and sentenced to one igoroiis at the instance
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  • 657 304 T iiEKE nu.y be other citiee in the T I where the system of traffic more disgraceful than that w „trol IS p but at present '"“"'"’Cevidence to justify such a tl»’ rc 15 d oue of the reasons why n ovelists and rickshaw pullers
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  • 422 304 IT seems a crying shame that expenditure on a public hospital should oe withheld merely because Government s pledged—and rightly so—to measures of economy, hence it is that the report J the proceedings of the recent Federal Council makes extremely unpleasant •ending, particularly the statement
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  • 235 304 TRADER FINED $lOO OR 4 MONTHS’ GAOL. <-barged with being in possession of i false gallon measure for purposes of ‘■ade, and of tampering with the meamo so as to decrease its original size, aa; Kong In. of 83 Kuantan Road, pleading guilty, was fined
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  • 248 304 MALAY MAN STORY OF ATTACK IN A KAMPONG. Judgment was reserved till to-day in he case in which six Tamils stood diarged in the Police Court yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to a Malay tamed Chem Bee. Complainant’s story was that at about p.m. on
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  • 436 305 OBSTRUCTON CHARGE. HALTING CARTS OUTSIDE COFFEE SHOP. Charged with having caused obstruction by leaving their prams at the junction of Malacca Street and Anson Road, four Chinese cloth hawkers appeared in the Police Court yesterday. Mr. Chalmers, A. S. P.» prosecuted and Mr. Lim Cheng Ean
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  • 301 305 32 YEARS' SERVICE. FAREWELL DINNER BY CIVIL SERVANTS. Th,.. Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. E. W. F Gilman, will lay down the n* ns of office at the end of this month, when he goes Home on leave preparatory to retirement. He sails by the
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  • 174 305 ARAB AND MALAY TO BE CHARGED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. April 22. As the result of a midnight escapade in the course of which a Malay woman dropped out from a ear sustaining fatal injuries, an educated Arab, named Aljunid and a Johore Malay,
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  • 520 305 BOATMEN’S UNION Bfat A. C. S. UNION. After a ding-dong game the k, men s Union defeated the Anglo Ch; School Union on the D a o K .round yesterday evening by goal in three. 00(1 l lll A C s Vnio P la .ved whb 0»
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  • 638 306 dealing with I >■ pnnstables and bribery is L '“ina in this office, and though d' ll (X'atio»» arc made, sufficient pW is not forthcoming to justify evidence t^e simple reason that P rM ““St on knowing the names of, J t being confronted w.th acJ 1»-
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  • 444 306 IT is the privilege, and the customary I policy. of a politician who is not quite sure which way the wind is going to blow, o cloak his spe- ehes in language which s capable of a double meaning, so that in the event of its
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  • 328 306 ACCUSED COMMITTED TO THE ASSIZES. I pon a charge of causing the death of a Javanese named Ahwee, another Javanese, Suguna, was yesterday committed to stand his trial at the Assizes in May. According to the wife oi' the deceased, the circumstances that 1 d
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  • 174 306 SIOO LINE OR THREE MONTHS. l-'or assisting in lhe management of t common gaming house at No. 302 G. ’erak Road, on March 3, Ong Tian Soo. who claimed trial w r as found guilty Mr. E. Jago in lhe Police Court .esturday and order
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  • 634 307 POINTLESS DRAW. BOTH SIDES MAKE MANY ATTEMPTS TO SCORE. fh<’ England versus 1 lie Rest match on the Esplanade yesterday evening in celebration of St, George’s Day resulted in a draw, neither side scoring any goals. England opened well and made Several attacks on The
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  • 191 307 CHUNG AH MING CAPTAINS PERAK. (From >iji* Own < orrespondent.) Ipoh, April 22 Chung Ah Ming captains Perak in the annual Inter-State Tennis match against Selangor to Tie played tins week-end at Kuala Lumpur I’he following is the Perak team Singles—Lam Sa\ Keo, Ong Tuan
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  • 72 307 ONLY SERVICE ON SUNDAY. (I iom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. April 23 I Perak St. George’s Society is not lidding a celebration to-day in commemoration of the Patron Saint’s day but 's holding instead a special service at St. John on Sunday,
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  • 317 307 CE^ SUS populatioTofpe NA v 197,000. the problems of etu sus'tn world but whereas in the \Ve Bt endene.y is to underestimate i„ East tin- young married womin timed to exaggerate their age n mses rn which the age is d ib m'sstat d m the
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  • 156 307 WINDOWPOL” ON THE LOCAL MARKET. Ai last the perfect cleaner for winlows, motor car screens, mirrors etc drop of windowpol on a rag libbed over any glass surface removes ■ll spufs and renews the clear transparmcy. Xo more need for the laborious ■roei ss of
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  • 495 308 cT XAVIER’S BEAT POST ST OFFICE R- well contested game the St. v r s Keereation Club scored u vie XaVKi s He offiee Recreatlon wl u rl ,l former's ground yesterday l!lb I V the onlv goal of the match. ri gtl-e'-rly stages of the confined
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  • 223 308 > < WORK TO START IN JUNE. NO ORDERS RECEIVED FOR POSTPONEMENT. A start will be made in June with the preparation of .the Aeroplane L ndng ground ar Bavan Lepa>. The contour survey of the site was completed bv the Public Works Department in March.
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  • 290 308 CHINESE ACQUITTED OF ROBBERY. As tar as I can see this is a crooked leal about a shop”, said the D'strict fudge yesterday, in acquitting a Chaise shoemaker named Ng Boon Soon, who stood his trial on a charge o robbery. Evidence for the prosecution, as led
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  • 275 308 ACCUSED WARNED AND DISCHARGED. Produced on two charges of us ug r.m nal lorce and of theft of $24.80 irom a compatriot Muttiah, Sinnasainy and Kuppu pleaded guilty to the first charge and claimed trial on the second. Muttiah. a toddy tapper, said that he
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  • 42 308 HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING. The half yearlx ordinary general meeting of the Penang Mercant le Employees Co-operative Thrift ami Loan Soc'efy Ltd., will be held at the Town Club. Downing Str<* t, on Wednesday, April 29, at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 126 308 DEDICATION CEREMONY TO-DAY. In order to meet Ihe long-felt want of a I’emple for the Hindu Community of Taiping. Mr. V. K. Murugasa Pillay in conjunction with the Hindu Valipa Sangam has erected the Sri Sithi Vinavagar Temple at Station Road, Taiping •it his expense InvitaUons have
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  • 1209 309 *r* HE e,ycB of all China and of the Foreign Offices of the world’s great powers will be focussed on Nanking ni less than a fortnight, for the greatest conference of Provincial representatives that has been held since the establishment of the Republic will open at-
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  • 193 309 s (To the Editor of the 1 feel very happy to have a lew touching the above subject »„JkJ?” 1 much obliged of your kind nuhT” 1 H the allegations made by yo?'’" respondents against some of theX"'' pen appear to you. could not >e true. I would
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  • 226 309 Dear Sir, Apropos your leading article in this ’Horning’s issue it would be interesting ■o know what you would do if you were n the P. C. ’s position at the road juncion near the Nanking Hotel. Would you leave your point dirty (leaving the traffic to look
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  • 2026 310 MR. HE AH .100 SEANG’S ADDRESS. CHARACTERISTICS THAT HAVE BROUGHT THEM TO THE FRONT IN MALAYA. >-<• “It seems to me that the Straits-born Chinese may be lik- ]ed to the occupants of a slow coach who have hitherto
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  • 494 311 < WOMAN’S PLAINT. MUSLIM ACQUITTED OF CHARGE OF CHEATING. Charged with cheating Ibrahim Animal. a female, by representing to her that he was a charm maker and thereby inducing her to deliver to him $76, Abdul Majid. a fellow Muslim, was produced in the Police Court
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  • 476 311 QUAINT CARGOES B Y DUTCH AIR MAIL BULBS OF FLOWER PLANTS BROUGHT SUCCESSFULLY Bulbs from Holland are the hW x ariety of goods brought to Mal avfl k the Royal Dutch Airways ServiceK last consignment arrived quite in J lition. and those who planted the bulk ire sanguine of good
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  • 1152 312 .Hals and others who disregard |1 I did so at their own lr "r C there would be no need to risk onh, piieemen who art foi'ip lal o du J v but t h e lives ol "citizens are imperilled when halations are flouted During
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  • 482 312 SATISFACTORY CASH BALANCE. I he <y.!iecnili anuuid general meet* ng "I the. I'lu I'ial, Co.. waß llel j It the reo I<te,e,| „tiiee, Beach Street, 1 i-uang >n Saturday, April 25, at 12 noon I host present were Messrs. B. G. Brown, J. D. Kemp, <
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  • 662 313 ICE WORKS OFF .JELUTONG ROAD. SUPERINTENDENT INJURED: FIREMEN ASPHYXIATED BY FUMES. Brigade Superintendent L- E Coleman was badly injured, and 23 fire-lighters under his charge are still suffering from the effects of the fumes which they inhaled when putting up a strenuous light to
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  • 137 313 SINGAPORE TRACTION CO.’S DEFENCE FAILS. (I rom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. April 22 Judgment was entered against the Singapore fraction Company to-day ii the case in v Inch the Company denied liabihtv to refund $2,000 deposited as v securitv bv Ho Yau Chin who was
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  • 161 313 MR. HEAR JCmTsfav nbw hbsim»}' 1 the sevcmli annual of the Old Assnci held at the Club Uith Street. Penang, on J 5 April 25. at 8 b pin portant resolutions wete and passed unopposed. These admission of associate member, 2’ ntroduction of a new system
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  • 258 313 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETIN The ninth annual general meeting he Subordinate Civil Service Bene Fund was held at the St. Xavier’ii lexe on Saturday, April‘2s, at 3pi Mr. Tan Chin Kim presided and m he preliminaries had been gone threw he following were elected office-beard or
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  • 1770 314 KEDAH WELL BEATEN. EXCELLENT all-round form of THE WINNERS. Penang scored their second innings victory in State cricket this season when they beat Kedah yesterday by an innings and 40 runs. Batting first on Saturday they scored 205 for 5 wickets when Aste applied the
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  • 356 315 SFAPLANE OVERHEAD. There was the sound of a “mighty, rushing wind in the air on Saturday morning, and many persons in the vicinity of the E. O. Hotel had the shock of their lives, while the minds of others went back to War time A seaplane
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  • 144 315 BODY of man hanging IN HOUSE. G Decomposed beyond recode body of a man was found hang^’/ 1 the roof of a vacant house Tn 8 Kramat. 11 thto fbi Saturday morning when u Of the Eastern Smelting Dato Ki-mnat went to office they found the air
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  • 336 315 FAVOURABLE TIME FOR PURCHASE. The Perak Turf Club propose to import a batch of Ponies from Australia to arrive here early in November and to race as Griffins at the Club’s Spring Meeting 1932, the cost to Members not co exceed $550. It is
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  • 433 316 EIU Wlls onee a dear old lud.s 'tb «ever known to suj a about anybody, and who was KIJ d n.red to say something me, worst people. Her benet* ll ve t sl ed, when a friend '°iTbu a what she thought of the
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  • 264 316 I EB 18 n sor familiar ring G overnor tbe I Tin jab sunirp i S df T ‘disorder would ’here viola™ H rotc< -‘te‘d and that >n were er ni n al intimida’ould no lnne?° government W w d 0 7 ger its hand. l,win
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  • 409 316 A sigh of relief will ring throughout the Empire if the respective Australian parliaments succeed in realising the ideal of the Loan Council, to balance, the budget by 1934; it is greatly to be feared, however, that the most they can do is to “aim”
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  • 407 316 EASTERN SMELTING CO. BEATEN AT SOCCER. Ihe Kodtth Chinese Recreation Club >eut the Eastern Smelting XI at soccer ’,v five goals to one on the Esplanade \esterday. 1 lie Chinese were the superior team and though the Smelters played hard they were easily outclassed
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  • 116 316 SELANGOR BEAT NEGRI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 27. Selangor Europeans yesterday evening defeated Negri Sembilan Europeans by five goals to nil after a dull game on the Kuala Lumpur padang. The Negri were the poorer of the two poor teams. Selangor opened the
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  • 574 317 VICTORY OVER C. R. C. IN GOOD GAME. Although defeated by H. M. S. Cornwall on their own ground on Saturday afternoon by four goals to two, the Chinese Recreation Club were in no way disgraced, tor they put up a gallant tight against far superior
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  • 264 317 f INJURIES ALLEGEDLY CAUSED BY AXE. A unanimous verdict of murder was returned by the* Jury at the conclusion of the inquest held on Saturday ovei die. death of Lim Chye 'luck following injuries alleged to have been caused by Klioi Piah Sim. Dr.
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  • 184 317 SELANGOR VICTORY OVER PERAK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, April 25 The Inter-state Selangor vs. Perak mnual Tennis Tournament began thi> afternoon. Six singles and three doubles matches were completed. A large ga ihering witnessed the games which wen ilayed on the Selangor Club padang ii
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  • 346 317 MAGISTERIAL ENOiiib» adjourned IRY Hearing was adjourned HR k lle inquiry inn, ft’ >f e.-msuig tl„. ()f ll 'lamed Teoh Twa 11 Wb ag'iinst bus driver, Liu, I lie prosecution stated that'l' 1 Enk died in the General 1,1 the result of injuries he Jfe mot,.,-
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  • 107 317 WANTED FOR ALLEGED MURI* IN CHERIBON. (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. April Smart work by the Singapore dC live police resulted in the arrest o dangerous Javanese, who was at Cheribon on a murder charge. it is alleged, murdered the village man at Cheribon and escaped
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  • 453 318 IS IT LEGITIMA I E COUNSEL RAISES ISSUE IN SUPREME court. Whether proceeds derived from gain- > legitimate source ot mbl g "was a question raised in the Apyesterday before Mr. Justice "i lltl t J his case a map named Babujan J Abdullah «as
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  • 71 318 SINGAPORE WON T JOIN WITH MALAYA. The Singapore branch of the Struts Settlements Association have informed he Penang branch that they are not prepared to co-operate with a view to petitioning Government for the appointnent of a representative committee to go into the question of Council Reform.
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  • 206 318 CHINESE COMMITTED ON CHARGE OF POSSESSION. Charged with being in possession o; apparatus for counterfeiting coins. Tan dong Kong, who reserved his defence, was committed to the Ass'zes by the Police Magistrate yesterday. The case for the prosecution was a 'ollows —Detective Inspector Ah Row
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  • 155 318 MR. DAVID REES WILLIAMS ADMITTED. A new Advocate and Solicitor was ad mitted to the Supreme Court Bar yester day. In the Supri me Court before Mr. -Ins lice Whitley. Mr. R. Samuel submitted the name of Mr David Hees W’ii Hams and moved that he
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  • 195 318 RICSHAS AND BICYCLES. PENANG A. A. WILLING TO TAKE ACTION. 1 hat a stricter control of rieshas and bicycles is very necessary is the opinion expressed by the Penang and Kedah \utomobile Association. In a memorandum on the subject re•ently submitted to the Police, Mr. E.
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  • 245 318 Bl S DRIVER COMMITTED TO ASSIZES. 'Die prel minary enquiry into the •barge against Lim Chin Thye of cansng the death ol Teoh Tuo Bak, a iesha puller, by a rash or negligent ict by driving his motorbus P 2716 m i dangerous manner on February
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  • 190 319 WHITEAWAY S EMPLOYEE CONVICTED. Fur fraudulent possession of a pair of children’s shoes valued at $7, the property of Messrs. Whiteaway Laidlaw i Co..'Jass Dass pleading guilty was fined 525 or in default 6 weeks imprisonmen Dass was originally charged with theft of these
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  • 78 319 HOUR OF THEM FINED. For an affray at Perak Road in which one of their compatriots was so injured that he had to spend ten days in Hospital, four Tamils Muniandi, Karuppiah Raman and Nagur were fined $5 each with the exception of the
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  • 71 319 INSURANCE CLAIM NOT ALLOWED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 21. I he Chinese owner of the Nash car which recently was burnt on a lonely road in the West Coast, and who claim'd $2,500 insurant; to-day lost his action and was ordered to pay
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  • 94 319 BEGINNERS’ COMPETITION RESULT. Th foilowing were the results of our Open Beginners’ Competition. 50 Metres Breast Stroke’ at the Chinese Swimming Club:— 1. Ng Kam (loon. Time :55 2 5 secs 2 Jiu Cheow Hin 3. Ong Kim Hoon. Next Sunday. Mav 3. at 11.30 a.m th.-
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 183 319 (To the Editor of the Straits Echo) I >,r Ou opening, as is my wont, yuui edition ol to-days morning paper, nix eyes soon fell upon a letter by Phai concerning Traffic Police. It seems,--correct me if wrong, —that you think Phai agrees that prosecution oi cyclists is
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    • 65 319 Sir, Correspondents have presuntad to crticise your public-spirited act iota in drawing attention to lack of interest displayed by traffic policemen in tile control of those riding bicycles. Lt|t any of these critics stand for a fexxT minutes outside the E. A 0. Hotel and they will soon
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    • 160 319 Sir, I was sorry to see evidence of >uch poor sportsmanship in your leadin' article of the April 22. Surely it was your duty as a publicspirited citizen to report the alleged delinquency of the Malax policeman outside the Nanking Hotel to the Police Authorities m the first
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    • 248 319 Sir, A few months ago u statetiM.nl i- port d in the local Press II tv the nceount of a ease in the Police Court). This was to th. that the Police had proved’ her O( cyclists. who had transit agamst traffic regulations, but had n„ been told
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  • 61 319 v REFLECTION OF SLUMP I IN SINGAPORE. V (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, April 24. II he parlous state of things in SingapoiTfc at present was reflected in the I JanVruptcy Court list to-day which numbered no fewer than 73, including 21 pAl.tion.s for receiving
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  • 111 319 DRIVER» PLEADS "NOT GUILTY" X TO CHARGE. A ClnnAse bus driver pleaded ol guilty iiA the Police Court yesterday to a chargAof causing grievous hurt to a boy. 1 c The proseelution story is that on IUD day last accusled drove his bus negbjeD ix
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