Indo-Chinese Patriot, 1 August 1900

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    • 141 1 > < > ■00! <00; OO; Ooj oo> 00| i°°* THE JOO! joo;. oo; eci IXDO-CHIXKSI PATRIOT. Oo> JO*)? ;00j 00, ;00| S-' Oo w !0u! e. 1 if <JC*t oov oo reg? i t;rr 'j V. i. kjpt* ;Oo; oo' ooi oo! oo; <oo’ !*v 00 00 Vol. I.
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  • 11 1 THE INDO-CHINESE PATRIOT. Vol. 1. SINGAPORE AUGUST, Ist 1000. No. 1.
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  • 418 1 Tup first number of the New Series of the Indo-Chinese Patrol greets its realors with h >,» illness*. It ventures to advocate the cause of the Chinese an I the Inlim who form the majority of the population of Straits Settlements. The Chinese and the Ilindus are the two
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  • 274 2 Three thousand marriages are performed every day all over the world. The Portugese say that no man can be a good husband who does not eat a good breakfast. There is a lawyer of great renown in Ceylon and if we drop hi* middle letter he will
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  • 1663 3 Thk English language has come to stay in the East. This is not A mete flight of fancy. It is a fact— a fact of intrinsic importance Among the modern lang iages of Europe, English and Spanish stand pre-eminent as having g eater diffusive tendencies
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  • 825 7 Confucius us «v sage and a philosopher is known all over ths world especially to Europeans learned iu Chinese. The followit.g story ab<»ut his oeiug defeatei in raillery by a sina’l b'iy which has not appeared in the English Press ui*y be of interest to the tea
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  • 497 9 It in an admitted fact that most of the mathematical «deni es originated in India. As the sun of the Heavens rose in the East, so also did the sun of science. Wa are lold that in ancent times Pythagoras and De nocritus, who taught the Greeks
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  • 296 10 England,— -There are rumours in political circles of an early dissolution of the preamp British Parliament. Politician* think that the dissolution will come to pa<s in Ocr.o’ur, as s >on as the Transvaal War is over. Vlr. Chamberlain the Secretary of State for the Colonies is urging for
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  • 291 11 France which was the greatest opponent of England on the last year of the IBih century is still the geatest factor that threatens England’s supiemacy in the seas in the last year of the lUtb eeu« tury. The chief points of dispute among these two Maritime Powers sit* about
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  • 103 12 t’bere are many who maintain that England is relying too much on old men. Max Muller says as a rule Man is meant to learn in hia youth, to act in his manhood, to counsel in his old age and to tnediuti*- iu his advancing years. The
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  • 224 12  -  M. VALU PILLY, Anglo Chinese School, Singapore. 13th August, 1900. A NUMERICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of seventeen letters My 1,4, 15, 16, 10 and 11 is a leading Lawyer in Madras. My 8 and 4is a river in South Europe. My 9, 10, 15, 11. 6
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  • 646 13 TUE ROMANCE OF SPECULATION. When one considers the elation or dejection with which the a v er Age man would win or lose £lOO, it seems scarcely credible that there are about at least a dozen men who have won or lost ten thousand times
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  • 642 16 An agitation is going on among the influential circle of the Tit 1 community to the effect that a petition should be forwarded to His Honor the Acting Governor askimj him for the appointment, of a Tamil Representative to have a seat in the Legislative Council in
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  • 737 18 (FVom a correspondent). Thin interesting place in the Far East has so many connections witii the sons of Jaffna stray accounts now and then from us who are far away among the Malays, Chinese and other Mongolians may not altogether he uninteresting to those of us
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  • 103 21 Powers. Tons of lightng weight Great Britain *****00 France *****0 Russia *****0 United States *****0 Germany 282u00 Italy *****0 Jappan *****0 We are glad to point out that Great Britain possesses 100 Tons of good fighting weight to every 70 Tons possessed by France and Russia combined.
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  • 404 21 The subject of Mesmerism or Animal Magnetism may be considered t<j, be yet in its in fancy. Mesmer a German philosopher discovered in the 15th Century, that a person subjected to certain Mesmeric Passes of the hand underwent a certain sort of abnormal sleep losing all self consciousness
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