Weekly Sun, 24 March 1911

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  • 21 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CENTS. SI\(iAIM>RK. SATI'RDAV. JUNE 21. 1011. SO. M.
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    • 529 1 M\HD*POU4MS CANNOT BE BEATEN FOR PRICE OR QUALITY. 40 WIDK. PRICES. \o. 1 53.35 doz. yds. \o. '2 53.95 f \n. 3 $4.75 \o. U $5.95 WHI^E^^^LAIDLAW CO., LTD. SMART t A T^TprCl' 15 UMBRELLAS A-5\ c UMBRELLAS. I FOR "VA ii' j__ v (.C/i 2 Oj^V w Superior quality
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    • 29 1 OUR NAINSOOKS FOR OUALIIV AND PRICE CANNOT BE EXCELLED IN SINGAPORE ;*6 vvidk. PRICES. Xo. AN $3.35 doz. yds. Xo. BN $*.2S Xo. CN $*.95 Xo. DN $5 95
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    • 321 2 0. H. WILLIS, TURF ACCOUNTANT. 8, THE ARCADE. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTH COMING SINGAPORE MEETING. For further particulars and prices AppJy to C. H. WILLIS, 8, THE ARCADE. Tel. Straight. Phone. 596. CHRISTIE AND BELLAMY TURF ACCOUNTANTS AND CENERAI COMMISSION A6ENTS. U, ARCADE. TBLBORAPHIG ADDRESS: "TRITON," SINCAPORE. Co4c»:
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    • 346 2 WAHJANG. PHOTOGRAPHER Developing AND Printing. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. MODERATE PRICES. V". 15, STJtEET, SINGAPORE. THIS IS IT. TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. jBBk 11w:...^ preparation WttSimk > A\ EH MIL. h..ps all UiT k i^™^'' t(> >' it wid su})*>r- M the '.»l»i fashioned emul- >:<llv «;.ich 'ipsft the stomach. Special Exceptional Offer To
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    • 145 2 Delaunay Belleville Motor Cars. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. FOR THESE MAGNIFICENT FRENCH CARS AND HAVE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 1 18 H.P. 4 CYLINDER CAR FITTED WITH SIDE EN TRANCE BODY HOOD, SCREEN, &c, READy FOP THE ROAD. PRICE $«,750. 1
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  • 652 3 Taiyuanfu. An interesting report has been sent home b* the United States Consul at Amoy from Kich we extract the folio wing When the traveller to West China steps the train at Taiyuanfu, the capital of Sliansi Province, he is bound to be impressed by the modern improvements
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  • 93 3 The I hitch Minister m Peking has informed the Wai Wu-pu that lie lias received a telegram from his Government to tho effect that tht; second < >pium ConTerence which \\n< to take place ;it tlie f I u^ue this summer has lv'en iiulefinittlv p(.stponed. The
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  • 452 3 Inhabited or not The planet Mars is not inhabited by any form of intelligent life or of animal 'life. Observations just concluded by soien tists and compared with former observn tions have settled the dispute. In a lecture before 500 students and members of the faculty on
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  • 233 3 During tiie negotiationa foe treaty reTi sion between China md (iro.it Britain m 190*2. the Senior Treaty CoinmisMooei foi China, Lv Hai-hwan, suggested that the prohibition of the importation of hypodermic needles and syringes should go nlong with the restrictions whioh were hfing imposed upon the
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  • 91 3 Telegrams from Chyou -Jyu, Korea, -.tate that recently a tijjer made ita apperawc at Paikyangri, a village m North Chyolla ivince, and attacked the house of a rean fanner. The farmer escaped with jht injury, but his twenty-year old son I badly mauled about the limbs. A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 224 3 STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc., etc., Erected complete on Site. Rubber Machines for Hand op Power. May be seen m operation ;<t our works. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. Call and se<> our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating BARK and SCRAP.
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    • 28 3 Supply your cook with one of Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books and all kitchen trouble will vanish. At all booksellers. Price $1/25. Gen. Agents: Kelly Walsh.
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  • 529 4 It \?as recently reported that comBMRioil Of Study had »)een sent from China to inquire into the condition of Chinese merchants m the Dutch Colonies and the Straits Settlements. The reason tor senditig iv udd to he d«e to a eonHict between China and
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  • 390 4 One Party of 150,000 to Visit The Crystal Palace. Thai nearly ,|I travelling England will riftit the festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace this gammer, is proved by the wav m which the organiser* of huge excursions are making arrangement* for their parties to be taken
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  • 83 4 Tin- construction of tlie abutments of the' rtiilwny bridge across the y«hi has nearly been completed, so that Ibe work is expected toUJtimlitd m the course of November According 1., the specification, reports a .U.spatch from Seoul, si»«J e track i 8 to bo laid acro.s the
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  • 526 4 WEATHER-WISDOM OF CHINESE FARMERS. The rules tor foretelling r.h* weather which Chinese farmert bate framed and I tented m the coarse of centuries or rather thousand* of years, Are m reality more effective th.-m many Occidental prophecies of critical days and the like tor they nw based m great part
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  • 267 4 ST. GEORGE'S SCHOOL, HArPENDEN, HERTS, founded on the co-educational system combines the ideals of the public and secondary schools m a fashion thai is calculated to produce the best results The head master, the Rev. Cecil Grant not only believes m the co-educational principle, but he is c tnvinced that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 74 4 "RANEEGUNGEE" Til CO I GLAZED STONEWARE t-O DRAINPIPES. I()R I Floors, Walls I The Strongest Pipe and I In The Market. I Roofs. I AM. SIZES STOCKED. BEAUTIFUL DKST(;NS. Indian Patent Stone IS BEING I SKI) for THE FLOOR OK KAMRAR MARKET ,p ERA k, Shappe, Ross Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE.
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    • 129 4 THE DENTAL HALL, WO. RAFFLES PLACE. (O^osite Jokn Little Co.'s BuiUing ITNDETtl T NDETt THE Sf I'KKVISION- OF j Or. J. IWZITSUBO. DENTAL SURGEON. (Who may also he found at 82 Bra* Koad). Newly opened for flic convenience of r.ui, Treatment and workmanshi,, guaranteed to l, t the Highest Or^-.
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    • 134 4 Caldbeck, MacGregor I WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I PAY DAY I I What Does it Mean fefi M i iifhef safari advance m> j International Correspondence Schools tU IM «md. taM, fOM f.<,ok|rt. "1001 Storf-' t v < an-J rxplain. without lurthrr oliljgaiin r put, how I can qu ihly i,
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 475 5 Kuropean Constable Murphy with ielly beating a pair of bullocks and th Overloading his cart with pigs. pleaded guilty and was fined $10 .nrteen days. Lim Kiat for failing to account -fac torily how he came by eight .a tish value HO cents, which were d dangling inside his
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    • 1002 5 tiua Eiua was fined $5 or seven days, voluntarily causing hurt to Yeo v'hay at Roehor Canal Road. «iris a Singhalese.pleaded guilty t-> flrunk and disorderly m Arab t. He was ordered to pay 13 or -•-wn days. heng Seng Nguang, a Chinese priest I Ling Lye Moi, a
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    • 616 5 The case against the directors of the Aver Panas Rubber Coy. came on before the Ist Court this morning for the first time, and was postponed provisionally to the 28th instant. Haji Drahman Glass of No. 65] 'anglin Road was this morning charg- J d before the First Court
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  • 172 5 Favoured by real King's weather, the; Coronation festivities m Singapore were a great success. Thousands of j Chinese and Malays came into town from the surrounding districts for the occasion and the principal streets were' crowded. The decorations and illuminations were very beautiful, but the Municipal gas display
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  • 67 5 Amount previously acknowledged $83,838.39 Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd. 200.Edward Valpy, Esq. 100.Messrs. J. L. Campbell and Co. 25.C. Hunsley, Esq. General Agent, LC. S. 10.Messrs. Roneo Ltd. 10.— Messrs. Koh and Co. 5.--$84,188.39 Singapore, 21st June, 1911. The Hon. Secretary informs me that
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  • 192 5 Discovery Might Lead to Great Results. A Japanese living near Chinchou, whilst out angling from one of the rocks scattered on the western coast of the small village of Liehiatun about two miles north from Chinchou Station, accidentally discovered a hot-spring spouting forth from amongst the
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  • 73 5 The United States Minister m Peking ha* written to the Wai Wu-pu to the effect that as many members of the Revolutionary Party have lately found their way into his country and incited and deceived the people there, the local officials should be instructed
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  • 75 5 The Governor of Kiangsu has received a telegram from the Wai Wu-pu to the effect that the new Opiun; Convention with Great Britain abolishes likin and other taxes and increases the import duty and does not prevent the continuance of measures restricting the use of opium. Ah
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  • 14 5 That enterprising local firm, Messrs. Koh and Company, gave a children's treat on Thursday.
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  • 626 5 He: Would you rather be beautiful or clever?" She*: "Beautiful, I think. You see, there are lots of stupid men. but only a few blind ones.*' Can'f anything be done for the unfortunate vagrants, chiefly Chinese. who hang about the town and die b> inches of starvation and
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  • 133 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 24. DUTIES OF THE PRESS. Talking much and doing little is the general habit of the Chinese people, writes the PekingJ Tientsin Daily News. When j one has a piece of work m hand [criticism favourable or unfavourable comes 'from all directions. If he is
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  • 146 6 I It is generally admitted that China has the largest number of valuable mines, writes the Tiching Press Association. Buton account of ignorance about their importance we have neglected their development. It Ts too late when we find that many good mines have fallen into the
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  • 193 6 The Imperial Daily News points out that the railway nationalization policy lately adopted by the Government has aroused no little indignation among the people concerned. The people m Wughang have held meetings to discuss the action of the officials and resort to measures to protect their personal
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  • 180 6 There are, no doubt, a great number of our fellow countrymen both m this Empire and abroad, who are anxious to save the country from the dilemma that she is at present afflicted, iiys the Peking Daily News, hey go to the extremity of reaching that before
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  • 346 6 The nse of the Shanghai Life Insurance to prominence amongst its competitors m the East has been little short ol astonishing. Setting out on its career six years ago under the able control and guidance of Mr Parker, the Managing Director its volume of new business and the
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  • 803 6 The first book on Military H Training ever published In V,, appeared m 1778. were married a i Hating. 2 merely struck my mother-in Jfor creating a disturbance. The number „f persons Invol trades disputes last year v as against :i()O.,Sl<t m 1909 Ha rein skirts arc
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    • 106 6 H t-ff. •5/^^' *w ***^*}al I I LANCET REPORT, i'J/A November 1904. Misleading terms aiv s O often used m deHoribiag potable Spirits, that it ii NitiHta.-tory t«, find that m the OM6 ot this Whisky it is honestly described. <>n the label are printed the words, •Hi^ and quality
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    • 533 7 B.C.L 1 B.C.L B.C.L. B.C.L B.C.L j B.C.L i\ TO PLANTERS cd r And Others. IS ORDER TO J PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDINCSa^r>t the attacks O q of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT AND DECAY O --j It is ESSENTIAL that JODELITE (Regstererl) BE USED. SERAYAH and other soft woodl are PERMANENTLY
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    • 189 7 _KELLY g WALSH. LTD. j A RELIABLE BOOK OF REFERENCE AT VERY SMALL 6©ST Nelson's Encyclopaedia I This work is now being issued m 25 FORTNIGHTLY PARTS hound full cloth. THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA occupies 23 vols. Volume 24 is an English Dictionary. Volume 25 a complete Atlas of the U -rid.
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  • 528 8 Prince Tsai Hsun ban -mggeated that the r. i *al bases along the ooaat i;e handed over fr >>n the Board of Arm/ to the Board of M*TJ| but this propona! hg^ been strongly opposed by H. E. Yin Chang, Minister of Wir, and it is stated
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  • 133 8 Hunan P, orincial Council has wired '-w ted D -«tor Genera] he Canton-H; i w «nu Szecliuan-i Railways ongratulating htm upon sinstatement i saying that the iul JFi.-iii/atiou of t Canton -Hankow and Stecliaan-Haiikop railways ;i> proposes! by t! r.(,\rernmeur contrary to law mid tf.it .there are
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  • 38 8 Prince Taai T« ba< ueinorialiaed the i nethat Mi t,'?\ Attaches be appointed Legations abroad. The memorial has been granted aad the ofteew appointed irill lea re Peking for their rea| j post« at s^.tpmher.
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  • 43 8 A flag made hy herself has heen Mentedby the Duchess of Albany iV HMs Neptune at Portsmouth. n.R.H. hoisted the flagon the quar-ter-deck amid hearty cheers. The tune waa launched by her m September, 1909, aod Ls now flagship of t! H'»me Fieet.
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  • 114 8 Tlie Ministry of Posts and Communications has decided that Sze Ttaefamg was guilty of carelessness m lending out the fund* of the Szechuan Railway C^ipMi and thereby causing it to lose over lit. 2,000,000 owing to the failing of certain Native banks and guilty of misappropriation of
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  • 75 8 If this paper appeals to you, give it your practical support and~ encourage the only Chinese journalistic enterprise m Singapore by filling m the accompanying form and posting it to us Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun. 126, Cross Street, Singapore. Please enter my name as a
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  • 441 8 Magistrates' Vamens Destroyed. The Cabinet ia reported to have received telegram from the Governor of Hunan reporting that the Magistrate* fattens m Sinhwa and Supu have been burnt by the rebels, that the Magistrates of these two districts have fled, and that their whereabouts are unknown. He
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  • 37 8 Westminster City Council have ak n A A i a policy insur ins them up to £10,000 against claims from third parties for injury and damage m connection with the Coronation decoration and illumination of their streets
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  • 380 8 The following interesting article v tnributed to the "Peking Daily NewH bj newly returned student A decade Chinese students m the United SUlei COU be counted on one s fingers, and owing their wide distribution it was impossib obtain information about than. 1;,, tin n cent
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  • 38 8 rhe Cabinet Council of Russia has overruled the recommendation of the Wu Minister for the proposed employment of Uiine^e labourers for the construction of thp barracks and other Government building* m Amur Province. i
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 768 8 mgj^A No Longer a Child I^^riK^^^fflj«fl^ yg A" > word [tof parents en the Cm ytp j gersj of BloocHessness that Ilkm Perhaps you have already noticed tha I M your daughter m her teens has de- HMuiSfi veloped a fitful temper, is restless and I H fllllHlimiW excitable, and
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    • 126 8 CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: Shanghai. Registered under the Life Assurance-Companies Acts, England, ami under the i Hongkong Ordinances. y* i I Subscribed Capital Taels 500,000. Paid-up Capital 00,000. Total Insurance m foic'p o -r o«r $J7,855,885 j Total Assets 8.415.249 Funds 8,2 16,8.2.' Total Income for
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  • 304 9 < >ne locomotive, one tender, ten 30 ton ic:i»s And brake vans have gone forward by the South Manchuria Railway to Changchun. Th* entire stock went away without a hi fell. H. B. Yuan Ta-hua, the new Governor |of the New dominion, has arrived. He travelled all the way
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  • 250 9 The XatiukiU Review notices that there is i movement on foot for the recall of such !of the leading Reformers of LB9B ms are j-tyll alive, chief of these being Kane Yu-wei ;,ij»(J Liang Chih-chao, and that 11 is proposed *to pardon these men and then place them
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  • 221 9 The United States Consul .it Hongkong [reports thai shipments of tin from China are likely to be soon largely increased. I Practically all the- tin min^i <>l the country aMre m Yunnan province, and the exports ■go alnmst entirely through the p«»ri of Mengtze :in 1 by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 304 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS BUPPUKD TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THI FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOR: "SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk OR t SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR HEALTH. KEEP YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY CONSULTING Ng Poo Chow, 94.
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    • 27 9 Try it. Be convinced. Preston*! Complete English ;ind Chinese Coo kery Books is the greatest aid In the kitchen. All booksellers. Price sl.2s. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.
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    • 378 9 HEADACHES. I The C^^&o and Remedy. Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ailments to which they arc merely s>mpathctic, such »jv [ndi^cstion, 'tilimisnc^, Onisiipation, c»r some other irregu- pX I p Parity <>i t!ic v\vt cm Main women habitually |fe?R4-x h?^ 5 differ from iieaJi'.ehcs, which
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    • 39 9 Ye Old Jewellers Shop. Kwong Hing Loong and Company. 47, 48, 49 HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. < rold and Silver Smiths, Watch-makers <md tiealere m Japanese Lacquered and Ivory Wares, I Nut*lain, Bronze and lurioi of' all kinds. An Inspection Invited.
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  • 1847 10 Some time ago We issued a Decree ■nationalizing all the trunk railway lines am: appointing Tuan Fans as DirectorOntra! of the Canton-Hankow and S~erhuan-Hankow Railway* with the rank of Expectant Vice-Presiuent of a Board i ordering him to proceed to his post with all speed and to carry
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  • 81 10 Minister Wiin* Ta-hsieh and Taotai iMini? Mou ot Kunngtung were received m [audience reoti.tly. Prince Tnai Chen received m audience receutly. Tim iCiumissioner of Justice «.r" Che.Jvu.iiu. Chi Vo,tho Commissioner of Justice of Kiangsi, Chatg Jlsio-lmo, and IVefoc-t oi Bzeolumn, Kuang Hsing, were received m audience recently. Tin
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  • 1241 10 riie llsu, Pu preMnted memorial on the result of the i-xanunati,,,, •■t I.PM.uUnts of the Feijang I niv.rMU and the School of \V,.<t", Tin; official* and gentry of Kuiogga and iAiiluu presented Igrough the Cenaorate a memorial requeuing that a posthumous name be granted to the late President of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 217 10 THE OUTPORT TRADING GENERAL TRADERS AND TAXIDERMISTS. i 11. PRINSER ST (OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a.m. TO 9 p.m.) Bookbinders, 1 Rubber Stamp Makers Stamp and Postcard Dealers, 4-c 4-c. f C INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. |H Boon to Novel Readers. AT JNotice is hereby siren that Thi Outport Circulating Library
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 279 11 The members of the Cornwall Minstrel will be at home to-night at 8 p.m. ,t their Club House m Selegie Road m honour of the Coronation. A children's treaty was given by Koh Co. yesterday at 4 p.m. m horiourof the Coronation. Over a hnn<lred children and their parents were
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    • 381 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) U.XlJfei; OONTKMT WITH THK NkTHKI.L'M.* !m < it)VEfiN MKN T. Agents at Singapore Tk€ Skips A«ency. lU.. 2-3 Coltyer Quay. MAIL TABLE JUNE 22TH TO 30TH, 1911. Tlu» unilermentioii^il flutes are only ajj r«»xitnate. STEAMSHIV. From Expected. Wi tvhed f«t Coen Penau^ "June
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    • 236 11 BAN SIANG Co., 15 f3 17, CROSS STREET AND 86. ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. General Warehousemen, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Importers and Shippers of Wires, Spirits, Provisions Manila Cigars, etc. O^ TERMS MODERATE. LIM COMPANY. printers, Bookbinders, Stationers, Booksellers. COMMISSION ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET, MALACCA. Orders promptly executed. TOGO Co.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 283 12 [o^er Great and Greater Britain j Wl ARTELL'S S the unbounded and increasing popularity of I I KIVIC cHICI OllVCr 1^3.136^1 i I fVIART iLi—fL/S BRANDY I I ls an acee P tec guarantee all over the world for I I w i 'l r\ /^x i I is due
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