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Shanghai. March 26.

They are giving exhibitions in Japan and will meet the American team in the first round either in New York or Mexico City. They are expected to return to China two months later. Reuter,

NO INCREASE IN RATES

Due To Large Surplus

CLAIM FOR REWARD

MALAY TEACHER

FOUND SHOT

Drug Loaded As Silver

Singapore

Civil Court this week ane Na Mlow Seng_claimed re- ward money" for information on alleged oplum anuggling from

into the British Shan States

£120,976. Slam amounting to He claimed, this summ from Luang Fradit as Minister of I- terior and from another oficial, who the Director-General of Excise and Oplüm.

Five Letters Left Behind

Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 19. That he would never forget his grudge against Che Yusur in this world or in the next, was a passage in one of five letters stated to have been left by Mohamed Amin bin Talb, headmaster of the Supeten Malay School, who was found shot yesterday evening.

Mohamed Amin was a very young and popular teacher who was very fond, of shooting and held à licence for the double barrelled gun which discovered dead at 4.30 p.m. in the was found by him when he was

school.

Shanghai, March 23.

Bangkok, Mar. 18. At a meeting of the Finance

„Preventive Uncers Committee of the Shanghii Muni- "have: 'their stories of rewards Kho Sin Kle and Guy Cheng, cipal Council the Treasurer and and smugglers, but they whit read The Chinese Davis Cup players, and Controller outlined the main on this tale with interest, their manager, Mr. Lewis Carson,ancial results of the year's work-In the

ing and also the position as re- left for America this morning on

gards the 1935 Bulget. It was the .s. President Hoover.

stated that the Municipal Rate need not be increased at this time, The Ordinary General Budget of 1934 shows a surplus of approxi- mately $700,000, compared with an estimated surplus of $42,000, Thila result follows an retrenchment and careful supervision whereby near-

He was present, yesterday, as a ly every Department has under-

conference of Malay garus and was spent`ita"aggregate appropriation

seen returning home at about 4 The total of ordinary departmental He alleged that some months

p.m. on his motor-cycle by several expenditure for 1934 was approxi- ago it came to his knowledge friends. He looked cheery, it is mately $1,100,000 less than the that certain persons were pre-stated. Budget provision; on the other paring to boll opium at Muang hand revenue was some $430,000 | Len in the province of Chieng short of estimated receipts, due in Tung (British Shan States). large measure to depression; while

In live month of December the Rickshaw Board's expenditure, 1934 be to Bangkok and for which there was no budget imparted to the Government provision, amounted to $45,000. authorities the information which

The Education Department's he had obtained. Budget of 1934 shows a surplus of of approximately $82,000, which is carried forward to support the educational requirements for the current year...

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And this is the strange story be had to tell in his plaint.

came

It was arranged between the plaintiff and the officials of the Ministry of the Interior that as soon 68 plaintif had defnite knowledge regarding the impor tatton_of_the_oplum he would telegraph to Bangkok.

In January plaintiff discovered ( that plans were being made to bring the opium to Bangkok and he then sent a telegram to the officials in the Ministry of the Interior as arranged, that the

Arriving home he took his gun and left the house, his wife think ing that he was going out to shoot birds. A few minutes later she heard a loud report and with her brother hurried round to the school, which adjoins the house, and there, on the verandah, she saw her husband. Tying dead in a pool of blood with his gun besides him. On a nearby table were five letters, all written in Jawi

Post of Treasurer Amin was also treasurer of the Mengulu Guru and, secording to one or the letters left behind, there were certain incidents in connec- tion with his office.

For four years he had been in charge of the accounts and recently two auditors who had checked the

As regards. the 1935 budgetary situation, the total estimated ex- penditure under the General and Education Budgets, subject to final examination, amounts to $27,100,- 000. Total ordinary revenue for 1935 is estimated at $25,900,000 and there is thus a shortage of $1200.- 000 which 'compares with the esoplum was going to be despatch- | books had given it a clean bill but timated shortage of $2,000,000 in ed on Jan. 10, 1935. 1934. The Treasurer and Con- troller proposes to recommend in due course that the Ordinary Bud- get for 1935 be Anally balanced by appropriating” a “sum of $1,200,000 from General Reserve, thus eliminating any question of in- creasing the Municipal Rate which in his view would be impracticable at the present time.

Extraordinary Budget

The Treasurer and Controller. stated that as regards the Budget of Extraordinary Income and Ex penditure, the full amount of the authorized Loan' was not raised in 1934. and, contemplated sales of surplus areas, did not materialize. Mainly for these reasons there is a deficit on 1834 Capital Account

some days ago Che Yusuf; the On Jan. 9, whilst plaint was Malay assistant inspector of in Lampang (N. Slam), he got achools, called for the books which definite Information that thehe, apparently, wished to. inspect: opium was being brought into Mohamed Amin waited several days Slan, and he therefore informed for the return of the books and as the Chief of Police at Lampang these were not forthcoming - came and also the Governor, but nöth- to the conclusion that Che Yusuf ing was done as to seizing the was checking the books because he oplum

wanted to "onlya" (disgrace), him, It is in this letter that the passage, quoted above is stated to appear,"

Plaințin also sent a telegram to various oficials in Bangkok, but still nothing was done, and on Jan 10 plaintiff said the oplum was being loaded into | ing, railway vans at Lampang.

It was being loaded as silver bars, the weight being given as 317,440 tamlungs.

Police Inquiries are still proceed-

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AIR TRAVEL DELIGHTS

A Peep Inside A KLM. Plane

Singapore, March 21, In order to meet the still greater need for more comfortable and faster aeroplanes on the Europese air lines, the KLM, ordered in the autumn of 1933 three new Fokker monoplanes of the FXXII type, and there is no doubt that this type of machine represents a great advance in speed, economy, com- fort and safety.

The Fokker FXXII is a four- engined, highwing monoplane with

and crew of four. The spa 15 accommodation för 22. passengers

98 feet and the range 700 milles."

The engines are built into the leading edge of the wing, two on each side of the fuselage, and atted with Hamilton controllable" pitch propellers. The wing is of conventional Fokker" construction, Le. entirely of wood and with two wooden spars, which is faired into the fuselage so that the central section of the wing forms part of the passenger cabins.

On each side of the fuselage and between the spars are located two big fuel tanks each with a capacity of 300 gallons.

SLIDING DOORS.

Bliding doors connect the cockpit with the steward's pantry and the Ingage-room, which compartment has access from the outside. The pantry situated between the cock- pit and the passenger cabin, is ideally fitted out and contains, besides a refrigerator for provi- slons, drinks, etc., sideboards, run- ring water, service and cutlery cupboards and winelockers, and also specially designed receptacles to accommodate a large supply of thermos flasks for tea, coffee, cocon and broth, wh

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There are four passenger cabins about the same size as ordinary railway compartments, each fitted ous with large armchairs and set- tees, constructed so as to give the best possible comfort on the long stretches of the journey.".

Large oblong windows in the outer wall or each side of the cabine give passengers an unobstructed view of the passing landscape.

Collapsible tables are atted throughout, which can be used whenever required.

Ventilation and heating has so been one of the many noticeable. improvements. Fresh air is led in through two openings in the nose of the fuselage to a mixing valve from where it is passed through to the cabins for distribution,

every seat.

Card Not Accepted through movable Jets fixed near

Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 18. D. F. Hutton, whose exploita on the rifle range; have

won

FRESH AIR Through the lasertons construe tion of the mixing valve this same fresh air can be heated, in which case the air is passed into heating units fixed near each seat. Special ttings are constructed in such a manner that consumed air is con- tinually sucked out.

Claim Dismissed Plaintiff then telegraphed the of approximately $5,500,000 which | officials in Bangkok again, and is carried over for consolidation in he himself left by the mail train the financing arrangements for for Bangkok the plaintif went 1935. The estimated expenditure to the Criminal "Investigation De- on: Capital Works during 1935 is partment, and informed them. considerably lower than that of that he was in a position to give last year and consists almost en- information leading to the arrest tirely of amounts required to com- of person importing the opiumi, plete works, in progress and the but he was informed that the cost of road developments which | police did not intend to arrest | Malayan fame, can also make to a large extent may be consider the owners.

good shots on the golf course,

estimated borrowings for

was the original infomer with proved remarkably But he is purposes, including Loan repay-regard to this illicit opium, and is now bemoaning what it must be ments, will approximate $15,500,000 entitled to the amount claimed.

agreed is a piece of wretched -the same figure as last year.

On Thursday, without having luck. The_Treasurer, and Controller served the summons on defen- He qualed for the match play stated, however, that expendituredants, and without the defence stage of the Clifford Cup competi- had so far as possible been slowed having been filed, the Civil Court tion, and decided that he might which substantially enhances the -down in all-directions, and would dismissed the claim on the as well play his tie in conjunc-

ground that even 11 Plaintiff tion with the B Class monthly pleasure of the fight.

ed as virtual commitments. The Plaintiff therefore clatras he where his game has latterly im-

these

Thereby it is made possible re- gardless of variations of the cut- side temperature to keep fresh and temperate air in the cabins with- out any draught, a circumstance

so continue until there was a de- finite prospect of a return to

could prove that he alleged." competition during the past week-

Other Attings in the passenger normal financial facilities when there was no law under which and But this event was decided cabins, Include wardrobes, vast: the question" of publié borrowings he could claim the reward.

basin, lavatories, not against bogey but on stroke rooms, all Atuated in the rear of and luggage would be further considered.

Only Government can import play. opium, and this latest case, (an" earlier

MISSION TO

LEPERS

Deficit In Accounts

the machine. The whole fuselage Hutton played an excellent load, "it is said, got round and his 73 net was the

from the nose to the rear luggagé through successfully from the best score returned, while he also room, has been packed with glass Shan States to Bangkok), points defeated his Clifford Cup ope

wool which, as may be known, is out that there are pretty big ponent comfortably on matching an exceedingly good protection

now almost soundproot, besides be people involved. The reputedly play. But he had the misfortune second lot described in the plaint to discover that in the circum against tropical heat.

stances his card could not be ac- cepted for either event.

PIRATES IN SELANGOR

as "sliver bars" was contained in hundzers of berosine tins.A

The police maintained the ut Moreover, it is not impossible most secrecy about the opium, that the handicappers may take which was removed from the special notice of that 72 het Shanghai March 23 the way wagone in which it which would be rather rubbing The Chinese Mission to Lepers was loaded at the last station be it in Altogether a case of held its ninth annual general fore Bangkok was reached by the "guld useless, Lowi." meeting yesterday afternoon at the police authorities, but four counFarewell To Chief Secretary Bun Yat-sen Hall in the National tries are directly interested, India,

The Bo YMCA building, fit Museum Burma, the British Shan States Chief Secretary to Government, The first Road, with a large attendance of and

the pro- Golf Club, and Mr. members, friends and guests, in-

it is evidenta fot cluding municipal officials.

times

The meeting was opened by Dr that

F. C. Yen, president of the mission, with a salute to the national and party flags and reading of. Dr. Sun's will. Dr Yen remarked that It was his genuine pleasure to see, the antileprosy movement, makingg decided headway, despite înancial criminating in the

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