The Straits Echo (Mail Edition), 14 October 1931

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  • 20 1 Straits Echo WEEKLY (MAIL) EDITION. $lB PER ANNUM. SINGLE COPY 10 CENTS. VOL. 29. PENANG. OCTOBER 14, 1931. No. 41.
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    • 283 1 CON T E N T S. LEADERS. Thrilling Adventure On Penang Hill 831 Two Hylams Caught Writing On Walls 834 Practical Economy 825 Paid On Illicit Distillery 834 A Federation Of Mankind 828 Teacher With Scviel Five-Year Plan 836 Mr. MacDonalds Manifesto 833 ~.r Death Of Schoolboy Under Thoughts On
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    • 128 2 THE STRAITS ECHO. WEEKLY EDITION. T- 1 11 Published the day prior to the departure of each mail for rope, it contains the latest lodnW news originally given in the daily issues as well as the leading and special articles. The subscription is $l.B per annum, post free to any
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  • 1185 825 > T the Hall-Yearly Meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce yesterday the human. Mr. B. G. H. Johnson, referred to recent imposition of additional taxation in iCdonv. "It is to be regretted,” he said. w Government has had recourse to this juure, it being amply evident that
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  • 424 825 Mr. M. A. Robinson left for Singapoie last night by the mail train. Dr. R. K. Ponniah, who was acting for Dr. Muttu, has taken up duties at the Butterworth Hospital. Dr. S.V. Murthy, Assistant Medical Officer, Sungei Bakap, is transferred to the General Hospital, Penang. Dr.
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    • 26 825 THE STRAITS ECHO. PUBLISHED DAILY. WEEKLY EDITIONS. RISING THE NEWS OF THE WEEK rtIQR TO DEPARTURE OF MAILS FOR EUROPE. STRAITS ECHO” BUILDING. PENANG ROAD. PENANG.
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  • 577 826 ACCUSED’S STORY OF INCIDENT. The case against Mohamed Dak, an English speaking lance corporal on a charge of using criminal force to a tongkang coolie named Ali Ibrahim was continued in the Police Court yesterday afternoon when Mr. C D. D. Hogan, counsel for
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  • 737 826 Perak State Trial. STRONG PACK: PROMISING NEW FLY HALF. Perak staged her first rugger trial of the season in Ipoh on Saturday when the Prohibits were matched against the Possibles and is a result of the convincing victory obtained oy the former there is every
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  • 154 826 great preparations in progress leer "an tote'”'*’ ahead of them. The General mandtog the Troops of Malaya mg them on October 25 and thr UlSpec the units will fall in again for in" His Excellency the Governor spect *on by The Volunteers are having a
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  • 116 826 Three Riesha Pullers Convicted And Fineu. Following a raid in Penang Road on Sepember 11, three Chinese stood charged in tee district Court yesterday with possession of ■ight hoons of non-govemment chandu. On information received at the Monopolies Office, Probationary Assistant Controller J A. Parker
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  • 670 827 Twelfth Annual General Meeting. The twelfth annual general meeting of the □gtu Lintang Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at on Tuesday at the registered office of the Mnpsny 33 Beach Street, Penang when the firman Mr. D. A. M. Brown presided. Chairman’s Address. After the
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  • 120 827 JUST FAILED TO RUN INTO MOTOR CAR. A novel prosecution was brought before the Police Magistrate, Mr. ,J. P. Biddulph, yesterday when Inspector Lewis produced a ricsha puller named Gan Sin and charged him with pulling his ricksha at Bishop Street in a rash and negligent
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  • 91 827 Women Members Of Wound-Up Society. Quite a large number of elderly Chinese women were seen squatting on the floor of the verandah oi the Assistant Official Assignee’s Office yesterday. They were the victims of in ill-fated society. It will be remembered that sometime ago the Jim
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  • 97 827 LOSS DISCOVERED AT BENDIXEN CO. Clerk Arrested On Warrant. Arrested on a warrant, Khoo Bok Seong. a Chinese until recently employed with Messrs. Bendixen Co., Ltd., was yesterday produced in the Police Court before J. F. Biddulph charged with criminal breach ol trust in respect of $7OO/- while being employed
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  • 402 827 Local Appeal. BLESSINGS OF HOMELESS MILLIONS. On behalf of the China Flood Relief Fund Committee the secretaries have issued an “appeal to humanity". To have visitations of Fire, Flood or Pestilence.* is the worst imaginable condemnation, ays the appeal. Each brings with it horrors of an
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  • 74 827 Malay Policeman Assaulted While Making Arrest. Singapore, October 6 A policeman aas badly assaulted yesterday i moon whilst attempting to arrest som Chines; who wire alb .wd to have been gambling. It appears that sticks were used on the constable, one of whose arms was
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  • 755 828 THE wave of optimism that followed President Hoover’s proposal for a year’s mora toritun of war debts and reparations appear; to have spent itself, and the past three month,, has brought us no nearer to the revival ol trade which is to end the present world-wide
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  • 397 828 Mr J. Parke, First Assistant Commissioner of Police, Ipoh, and family are spending a short holiday on Kledang Hill. Mr. F. O’Neil Shaw, of the Editorial staff of the Bangkok Times, is on his way back to Bangkok from Home leave. Mrs Jean Pearse left the General
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  • 358 828 Opening Yesterday. deughtfuTsketches BY REV. K. GARNIER. Additional pictures were on view when th ■nnual exhibition of the Penang Sts opened yesterday at the Malay Club Han, Peel Avcnue Utge mists and art enthusiasts visited the siiov throughout the day. 8001 Eight water-colours and four etchings had
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  • 119 828 Incident In Northam Road House. On a charge of voluntarily causing bwrt to or in the alternative using criml he r Chow Ah Kow with intent to outra modesty, a man named Lun Tan vas produced in the District <> was allowed on
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  • 571 829 WOMAN DECOY WHO staked MONEY. case was continued in the Police Court afternoon before Mr. J. P. Biddulph I*®*’. Chinese named Aim Stew Mong. ““"L Yong, Jet Liong. Chow Yok Kum, ‘“L say Fong. Wang Chow and Hor Hye. u rharee of assisting in the
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  • 531 829 ANNUAL MEETING FIXED FOR OCTOBER 16. A meeting of the Committee of the Penang and Kedah Automobile Club was held at the P.C.C. pavilion on September 29, 1931. Mr. J. J. P. Davies was in the Chair and others present were Messrs. W. R. Wells, H. N.
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  • 131 829 RESULT OF SUFFOCATION BY COAL GAS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 7. News reached Singapore to-day of the tragic dcatli in London last evening of Mr. T. B. Cocker, M.C.S., who, prior to going on leave in November last, officiated as the
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  • 141 829 Only Five Cases In Calendar. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 6 The special session of the Assize Court opend before Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell to-day n the Supreme Court. The calendar comirised five cases; two of unlawful return from vanishment, one of housebreaking and
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  • 169 829 Shum Siew Kee —Tan Sooi Yeng. if rom Our Own Correspondent). Ipoh, October 5 A pretty wedding in the reformed ntyle was celebrated on October 1 at the Perak Hokkien Kong Hoey, the contracting parties being Mr. Shum Siew Kee, of the staff of the Bank of Malaya Ltd.,
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  • 843 830 The latest news to hand is so pregnant with portent to our future as even to transcend those local troubles which, serious as they are, we may, perchance, be inclined to magnify. These latter, however, must bt laid aside for the moment in order to endeavour to assess
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  • 291 830 Six Months' Jail For Seventeen. The case against 24 Hokkiens who were arrested last week and remanded on a charge of being members or having acted as members of an unlawful society, namely. Sin Ghee Hin Secret Society, was brought before the Police Magistrate, Mr. J.
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  • 309 830 INDIAN AND AUSTR ALlax CHARGED. (From Our Own Correspond Chellappa was produced by the DeSi» Police. Ipoh. and charged with falsely mg himsell to have the authority o a L piul dresser in order to get credit Iro i T dian Mohammedan shops. As a
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  • 117 830 Deterrent Punishment In Two Cases. On charges of assisting in the of disorderly house, a Chinese named Tong alias Yen Ah Tong, and a Matey’ Teh binti Yop were yesterday produ charged with the offence, the firstt a‘ in Hutton Lane and the second at The first
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  • 758 831 Mr. Alan Loke’s Winfield. PARTICULARS OF PENANG griffins. The Penang Griffins which were landed on September 14 will be raced at the Penang Year meeting in January. Several of are very well bred and fetched good !C es as yearlings, Fu Shen realising 750
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  • 389 831 Tenth Annual Meeting On October 24. The tenth annual general meeting of the Chinese Provident Association will be held it the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 3 p.m. on October 24. In their report for the year ending June 30, 1931, the Committee congratulate the members on
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  • 577 831 Improvements In “Dying Houses” Suggested. (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, October 7 At the monthly meeting of the Kuala Lum,iur Sanitary Board to-day, the Chairman, Mr V. G. Ezechiel stated, “I believe that although we have cut it down, we are going to have
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 277 832 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.”) Sir, In the rank and file of the Medical profession, only those who qualify in the degree of Doctor of Medicine may call themselves “Doctors,” but medical ethics have permitted those qualified in recognised Universities and institutions to be
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    • 314 832 (To The Editor Of The Straits Echo.) Sir, In the issue of your paper of the 3rd instant, I read with great astonishment the following: “It is pleasant indeed to sleep in the open by the sea with playful wavelets lapping gently against the shore; with ‘that orbed
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    • 168 832 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.”) Sir, I shall be grateful if you will publish the following appearing in the September issue of "Overseas”, the monthly magazine of the Overseas League. “The attention of Members is drawn to the activities of the British Employment Providers League,
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  • 196 832 Minor Operation By Roadside. A fine of $2O/- was imposed on Tan Eng Hong, a Chinese who yesterday pleaded guilty before the Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Bid iulph to receiving payment for practising medicine or surgery not being registered under Ordinance 99, nor exempted under Section
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  • 100 832 sequel TO raid in CHURCH STREET. Convicted on his plea Mydin bin r m Indian Muslim who was book-making on the Selangor T ***** U» District Judg? Ferrer yesterday. The sentence in taee months' rigorous imprisonment ed was in addition bound over for in «000
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  • 232 832 Theory Of Russian Scientist. According to Krysto, a Russian scientist, -he world may be rid of its most widespread nd destructive disease, malaria. The Rusdan’s remedy is the cultivation of leguminous Hants in malarial areas. The Anopheles mosquito, a carrier of the lisease. feeds entirely on
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  • 107 832 Driver Fined On Admitting Guilt. A fine of $2O/- was imposed on Lim A--Mong, driver of motor lorry K. 445 who P cd guilty to driving his lorry withi independent and efficient brakes in g ing order when inspected by Inspec nt Beach Street on
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  • 784 833 HE manifesto issued by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald is a very effective answer o every shade of criticism against the general election in Great Britein. Mr. Lloyd George has taken an betinate stand in opposition to an appeal a the country at this juncture but the Premier has
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  • 325 833 Mr. J. B. David arrived here yesterda rom Tongkah by the s.s. Matang. Mr. J. Alcantra, Financial Assistant, P.W.D .eremban, is reported to be very ill. Rev. Bro James left yesterday for Hom ong by the P and O. ss. Kashgar. Mr. C. Mills and Mrs. M.
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  • 324 833 AUDACIOUS ATTEMPT AT KIDNAPPING. Behind lhe discovery by a mother of her lltle daughter wandering three miles from her lome lies the story of an audacious attempt at catnapping. The girl in question is Buan See, the nine vear old daughter of Mr. Low Swee
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  • 202 833 Looking For Room Number Not In Hotel. On a charge of criminal trespass by entcrng the Runnemede Hotel with the intention committing an offence at 12 45 am. on .he 3rd of this month, Lim Ah Toh, a Chinese, vas yesterday produced before Mr J. p
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  • 805 834 Night In The Open. EXPERIENCES OF PARTY WHO LOST THEIR WAY. An adventure in the forest reserves of Penang Hill, which might very well have ended in a serious tragedy, but fortunately resulted in nothing worse than a night out in the open, was related
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  • 400 834 ACCIDENT AT PATTANI TIN MINE. The death took place at the General Hospital, Penang, ol Mr. James Allan, ot Pattani fin, Siam, following an accident at the mine on Sunday evening. At 5 p.m. on Sunday, Mr. Allan went out lo inspect the headline of the
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  • 248 834 fined for defacing PUBLIC PROPERTY Remanded previously on a ng seditious documents, two Hvu* Ong Sce Kcng anfl x* Acre produced before the Polled* J P- Biddulph yesterday wh en ihcation of Detective Inspector prosecuted, the charge was tn n iXXT* ProPCrt The accused
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  • 226 834 Four Chinese Produced In Court. As a result of a raid by revenue officers inder Mr. Rickard, four Chinese named Ub lah Cheah. Lee Kee Chye, Yeong Ying PM nd Tan Yeh Kim were brought before the ’olice Magistrate arraigned on charge! laving and distilling liquor
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  • 810 835 'Double Ten” this year ia net i J day for rejoicing in China but rathe day of remembrance and sorrow. The country is passing through a period of dissiter and tribulation unparalleled since that toy, twenty years ago to-day. when Dr. Sun Yat Sen launched the
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  • 298 835 Mr. Justice Kcllaghtr was on a visit to Pt lang yesterday. Mr. W. Anderson leaves lor Kuala Lumpu >n Sunday by the night mail trail). Mr. L. B. Denham arrived here from Hong ;ong yesterday by the Aeneas. Mr. G. J. W. Helion arrived here yesterdaj rom
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  • 461 835 Armistice Programme. WELFARE OF EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYED. (brom Our Own Correspondent, Ipoh, Thursday The half-yearly general meeting of the Ipoh jranch oi the Ex-Services'Association was held U the Ipoh Club yesterday. Mr. G. A. Bentinck, the Chairman, presided md there was a fair attendance of
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  • 592 836 COMMITTED FOR TRIAL AT ASSIZES. Over 300 documents in Chinese, Malay ana Tamil bearing Communistic literature wen exhibited in the Police Court yesterday when Mr. J. P. Biddulph held a preliminary inquiry in the case against Koh Peng Sin on a charge of having
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  • 287 836 Fine Of $2 Following Plea For Leniency. tFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, October 8. The Second Police Magistrate delivered judgment this morning in the case in which a Malay ex-peon, Mohamed Said Din Yayah, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Capt. J. H. Holliman,
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  • 226 836 Sensational Arrest Near Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, October 8 A detective of the police effected a sensational arrest early this morning in course of a raid at the foot of the hills near Ipoh when two Chinese were captured. One of them named
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  • 369 836 added BLOW to Pe ßak tradesmen. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, October Business is getting to be very bad in It is almost a daily occurrence for a place of ousiness to close down either compulZ voluntarily. Coffee shops since the “peacher disappeared are practically deserted
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  • 79 836 Chinese Remanded For Observation. Alleged to have attempted entering the compound of house tonment Road In the small n> day morning, Fong Ah Ewe, a yesterday produced before the trate, Mr. J. P- Biddulph. e The charge was explained to but he did not seem to
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  • 907 837 rhP mosquito-buses are undoubtedly hard nU hv he sudden rise of petrol from 66 to 96 with we hear, a distinct possibility ox "‘pncc soaring still further to over a dotit is decidedly to the owners' «edit that they have not raised their prices. though we have to
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  • 213 837 Settlement Arrived At. Before Mr. Justice Whitley yesterday two cases in which Mr. F. H. Gruinitt, as Receiver of the estate of the late S. Vanjoor Madar Sahib, sued the latter’s son, V. Sinda Madar Sahib, were mentioned by Mr. H. McNiece who added that the
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  • 573 837 SEVEN GOALS VICTORY FOR UNITED INDIANS. The United Indian Association scored a decisive victory over the Penang Cricket Club at aockey yesterday evening on the Hutchings School Ground, winning by the wide margin ->f 7 goals to 1. The Indians showed a considerable
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  • 555 838 TWO months ago it would have been considered the height of folly to proceed with a general election. A National Cabinet had been hastily set up in place of a purely Socialist Ministry in order to tackle the grave financial problems arising out of an
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  • 157 838 The report that Mr A B. Clark intends accepting an appointment with the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor Picture Corporation is emphatically denied. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ford have returned to Teluk Anson from Bukit Fraser. Mr. T. Wilson, who had been acting for Mr. Ford, has returned to Penang.
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  • 380 838 Is it not pleasant sometimes to speak your mind? We have been very busy recently and as a consequence we have had occasion to send several cablegrams to various parts of the world and in these cablegrams we said just what we meant to say. We did not
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  • 278 838 tar Fatality. driver and doctor exonerated. Coroner’s inquiry into lhe teth xong San a schoolboy who died at th. r fo owinß x being knocked down by motor car p*, TITf by T? Transfer Road and Hutton Lane wm eluded by Mr. J. P. Biddulph
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  • 147 838 BENGALI HUSBAND SEM TO PRISON. On the evidence of his wife, a Muslim named Burhanuddm o tus Tahun, was convicted m Court of causing grievous hur to four months’ rigorousJ Ayesha. a young girl. dark the judge how ever since marriage with accused she
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  • 1194 839 Appeal For Reform. MALAYAN COOPERATIVE CONFERENCE. Declaring the third All-Malayan Urban Co operative Conference open in the Kuala Lum X Town Hall on Saturday, the Hon’ble a Caldecott, C.8.E., said that the Conference met at a time of very severe agricultural, mining and other kinds of
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  • 406 839 Visit To Penang. SAW RAILWAY TRAIN •ik*.. FOR FIRST TIME. His Highness Ahmed Tajudin, the Sultan f Brunei, paid an unofficial visit to Penang, rriving on Sunday morning and leaving for Cuala Kangsar yesterday afternoon. During his stay here the Sultan, who was ccompanied by
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  • 100 839 Chinese Claims Trial On Charge. As a result of a raid revenue officers, Lee Ah Chye. a Chinese, was ye.-,terday produced before the Police Magistrate, Mr. J P Biddulph charged with distilling liquor without a licence >t 8.30 a.in. on October 10 in house 51, Green Lane
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  • 940 840 Seventh Anniversary. UPHOLDING TRADITIONS OF SCHOOL. Over two hundred, including a good proportion of ladies, partook ot the sumptuous repast provided by the Old Xavcrians' Association on Saturday night on the occasion of their seventh anniversary. After dinner, the chairman, Mr. Hean Joo Seang, proposed
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  • 49 840 Doctors Say He May Live Another Week. West Orange (N. J.), October 10. A new serious change has occurred in Mr. Edison’s condition. He is now lying in a stupor. The doctors, however, are of the opinion that he may live another week. Reuter.
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  • 96 840 Sixteen Dozen Rubber Shoe Straps. Sixteen dozen rubber shoe straps were the subject of a charge of theft preferred against the watchman of Messrs. Khiam Aik Chan who was yesterday produced before the Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. The accused was employed by the
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  • 128 840 RASH DRIVING AT SUNGEI NEBONG. I Yesterday in the Supreme Court Mr r I tice Whitley heard the appeal of a ChjZ I motor car driver who had been convictedZ l sentenced to four months’ rigorous innrk» I ment by the Balik Pulau Magistrate I charge of
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  • 133 840 Follows Woman Partner I To Jail. I Alleged to have lived wholly or in part o. I the earnings of women, a Chinese nantccl Jhong Ewe was yesterday produced before utl Police Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Biddulph. I The accused claimed trial and Detective Ins- 1
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  • 64 840 Bendixen's Cashier I Pleads Guilty. Sentence was postponed till lo« Bok Soong. HU recently cashier Bendixen Co., who yes '’mner, pl®* District Judge, Mr. H. of gj guilty to a charge of crimmd Of $1,040.73 belonging to his emP Accused Pleaded in ™it> B aM> <
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  • 59 840 Tamil Dies Before HospitalDate A report was made at trie on Sunday evening at b U hinese Ford car P. 321 driven by a c. ing along Western H° a do<tl the Botanical Gardens n hosp ital The man was rushe arrival was found A
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  • 1167 841 1r is a matter for congratulation that the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council took a solid stand at yesterday’s meeting for economy in preference to increased taxation as the means of balancing the Budget. In introducing the jecond reading the Acting Colonial Secretary announced that the
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  • 159 841 Mr. M. Coomarasami left last night by the mail train for Kuala Lumpur. Mr. E Reimann returned to Penang yesterday from Kuala Lumpur by the s.s. Ipoh. Mr. R. p. Clegg, of the Malayan Civil Service, has been appointed Second Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. Mr W G Birnie
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  • 315 841 The other dap a plum falling from a tree struck a blind boy in the eye and restored, his sight. This, of course, has been considered a most unusual and fortunate occurrence but on consideration it is not so remarkable as one at first thought might suppose. In
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  • 1226 842 TOTAL “CUTS” AMOUNT TO 81,318,493. ENTERTAINMENT TAX SUGGESTED IN PLACE OF PETROL DUTY. In introducing the Second Reading of the Budget the Acting Colonial Secretary said that the three scutions of the Select Committee had recommended reductions totalling §1,318,493 made up as follows: Singapore 8591,613,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 198 843 (J, the Editor or the “Straits Echo") subordination ot Party Politics In times ol I expediency last August, will have “Aching effects and will tend to cripple rZ*IM Party at the General Election October 27. Fallen exchanges and consent higher prices for foodstuffs, etc., have home
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    • 183 843 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.’’) Sir. To-day is the Chinese National Holiday. It is also a day of remembrance —remembrance of the thousands who have died and are still dying on account of the terrible devastating Yangtse floods. We, who are outside China, do
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    • 179 843 M the “Straits Echo.”) **n tn*to nCSe conimunit y of Penang are to be sv™* 1 tOday wea ring black bands as a that are t 1? the terrible devastations Nobody h PlaCe in China tc>day a m any ob j ection to any one wearlm asBmepf g
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    • 518 843 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.") Sir, I did not expect to have a bouquet of flowers nor for that matter undeserved criticism flung at me for writing in your esteemed journal of the 3rd instant on the above subject. I did not intend to
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    • 145 843 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.”) Sir, I have a suggestion to offer whereby the Penang collection towards the Poppy Day Fund may be augumented very easily. I have just returned from listening to the band at the Waterfall Gardens and was struck by the
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    • 141 843 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.”) >ir, Now that Christmas is fast approaching, nay I, through your widely read Journal ap«eal to the General Manager or whoever Is esponsible for it, that return tickets be ssued on the Railway from the 24th of December
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    • 113 843 (To the Editor of the “Straits Echo.”) Sir, May I through the medium of your paper ask the management of the different talkies to so arrange their programmes that, say a picture like Trader Horn now showing, be finished by 8.15 so as to enable us
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    • 37 843 I Madam 8. M. Llm:-We arc unable to trace you at the address you iflve. It you call at this office you will be given tin formation you ask for. Ed.. 8. E. 1
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