Weekly Sun, 19 August 1911
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Title Section24 1911-08-19 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. ■KICK 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, A IK i IST li), li)||. NO. .52.24 words
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Advertisement483 1911-08-19 1 *—ff CLASS TABLE -J FILTERS. I Witli (.'haroottl Uln.-ks. .'j6'-~^ CmaMtky :i Pint*. gj Usual Price $2.50 SALE PRICE r $1.95 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. CHEAP SALE BARGAINS A S im ft WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. STAMFOKD UQAI). SiNdAPOKK. TKLKPIIQNK No. 86a iH .^Klfl IBT "~»*f*-% AwSSWf <A' rIOT T483 words
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Advertisement16 1911-08-19 1 OAK FRETWORK PIPE RACKS. USUAL PRICE 65 CENTS SALE PRICE 55 CENTS. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD.16 words
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Advertisement265 1911-08-19 2 a^fe. G. H.WILLIS, CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUNTANT. AND BC lli II V 8 THE ARCADE ELL A M Y TURF ACCOUNTANTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. r u u/II lIC L. n. WILLIS, 11, ARCADE. 8, THE ARCADE. TBLBQRAPHIC ADDRKSS "TRITON," SINCAPORE. Lo4tf A. h. C sth I 4itio* m*d Wolen Lbiok.265 words
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Advertisement329 1911-08-19 2 SINGAPORE 1 MOTOR GAR GO. 215 216, Orchard Road. Telephone No. 989. Motor Cars on hire at the Rate of $5 per hour. CHING KENG LEE CO., 3, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. i >. -Auctioneers, Estate Commission Agents Contractors. Mortgages and Loans arranged and Labour of any description supplied. TERMS MODERATE.329 words
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Advertisement126 1911-08-19 2 "Standard" Cars. ARE TO BE USED BY HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE AT THE DELHI DURBAR. arriving by s.s. benvenue august 22nd three 15 h.p. 4 cylinder "standard" cars fitted with worm driven back ax i.ibAnkey all steel detachable wheels^ HOOD SCREEN, etc., etc. THESE CARS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FOR126 words
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Article1001 1911-08-19 3 It is reported that H.E. Sheng Kungpao received an anonymous letter the other ag day bitterly complaining against his policy and threatening to blow him up with am l»omh if he did not change it at an early Xl date. His Excellency was much disturbed tn and asked1,001 words
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Article144 1911-08-19 3 Opium to the value of about £200 has been seized by Customs officers on board the British steamer Romric, which arrived at New York froio China on May 23. Soon after the vessel arrived it appeared to the police that opium was being distributed throughout the Chinese quarter144 words
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Article71 1911-08-19 3 A telegram from Osaka to the Y<nnat<, reports that embezzlement of the bank's funds to the amount of V. 190,000 from the Osaka Branch Office of the KagOßhiina 140th Bunk, have been discovered. Tsukazaki, the manager of the Branch Office, and two other members of the71 words
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Article104 1911-08-19 3 A Remarkable Incident. It is reported from Takahashi that about 260 reserves were ordered to undertake th^ir Hnnual training on the Ist instant Mid worn attached to fhe Takasaki 1 5th Infantry Kegiment. It appears that the I reserve men were badly treated bv the inon-commissioned104 words
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Article102 1911-08-19 3 A Mournful Journey. His Highness Prince Yi, jr., who left Shimbashi for Seoul on the 20th instant, arrived at Fusan yesterday morning where he was received by Yi Wan Yon and others. He boarded the 9.30 -a.m. train for Seoul where lie arrived at 6.40 p.m.,102 words
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Article74 1911-08-19 3 Policemen Injured. A Seoul despatch reports that on the morning of the 22nd instant a tiger owned by the Yano Menagerie, now appearing at Seoul, escaped from its cage. The tiger broke into the town otfice and badly scared several officials. On receipt of the news74 words
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Advertisement125 1911-08-19 3 STLEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc. etc., Erected complete on Site. :o: Rubber Machines for Hand or Power. May be seen in operation at our works. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. Call and see our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for j treating BARK125 words
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Advertisement24 1911-08-19 3 Something new. An invaluable aid in the kitchen. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books. Price $1.25 at all booksellers. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.24 words
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Article620 1911-08-19 4 Th»- fex*Comu)i*iioner ol Salt of < *hekmng, He tig t'hi. who was received in audience un the 27th instant (July 22), ii orders. i to be recorded b) the Cabtnei. Sowftdayn the luppretsion of opium is an important inattei As the supplementary articles of th»' Treaty concluded620 words
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Article24 1911-08-19 4 Prefect Wn Tiag«ohi <»t Kuangpingfu was received in audience recently. The Provincial Treasurer of Honan, Yu Chuog-ying, w;i < received in audience recently.24 words
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Article1059 1911-08-19 4 Cabinet presented memorial suggesting a modification in tin* svstem of Appointment officers t«» Inspect candidates for official appointment The Cabinet presented a memorial requesting that the expectant officers sent [to the various proTinces be temporarily exempted from passing an examination. The Tuchi Pu and the Yuchuan Pu reported conjointly1,059 words
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Article35 1911-08-19 4 Stand me up, so that 1 can die like i soldier," was the dying request to iis daughters of ex-Colour-Sergeant Mark Hampton, of Chelmsford. Inte of he Rifle Brigade, as he lay at death's loor.35 words
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Advertisement36 1911-08-19 4 r For 7l I Perfect Q LAZEand SUPERIOR STRENGTH I I W--- x USE' -?telttSi§lll I I IDRAIN^I PES^ MA I All SI 7 PS STOCKED I I «IFAf,FNT^^^^" L A plLi:O oiuuivcu I r?SHAR^EjRffSSK^tS J36 words
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Advertisement285 1911-08-19 4 Siemens Brothers. V MAM FA( TUiKKs OF Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Lighi Power and Traction Purpose HEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames street, LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Oalston BRANCHES. JGape Town, Melboun Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Pehang, Madras, Rangoon .Sydney, AND Winchester285 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article491 1911-08-19 5 hili Hoo h Hokien, was fined $3 orjfc lays for assaulting Leng Kow at hor Road. I lieow Kia Chu, was fined $2 or 3 days for being drunk and dis- i lerl> in Victoria Street. > I < ng A Yong and (ion Hoo, pleaded t i being491 words
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Article295 1911-08-19 5 Dock Constable No. 11 said, last night, he was standing near a godown at the docks and saw accused going out of; the docks. He. stopped and searched him aiuj found the clock under his; baju and the opera glass in his pocket. 1 He questioned him but he295 words
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Article470 1911-08-19 5 Owing to many reports made of' thefts of fowls in the neighbourhood!! of Campong Java Road. Inspector]! Lucas detailed two Malay Police Con-j, Stables in plain clothes to do dutyi' there. At about 4 o'clock this morning,! the Constable saw a Chinaman without baju in a bush near Malay house.470 words
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Article1500 1911-08-19 5 Mr. .lust ice Fisher gave judgment for the plaintiffs regarding the dispute re the above estate on Friday last, the defendants have to pay the costs. The plaintiffs are Low Kong Cheo and another, and the defendants Low Chili Neo and others. Mr. O.1,500 words
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Article95 1911-08-19 5 A meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Miners' Federation o Great Britain was lield at Westmin ster to discuss the appeal of the Bout] Wales miners for the continuation c the dispute pay in the Rhondda Vaile ,of £3,000 per week. A fortnight95 words
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Article709 1911-08-19 5 America still holds the palm for tall yarns. The most recent is of a doR which unhooked a telephone and barked for assistance when burglar* broke into the house. Here is a story of an attempt to bribe one of our officials. It is told in the Cricket709 words
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543 1911-08-19 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. OURSELVES. The present time forms a tit- 1 ting opportunity to say some-! thing about the success which: has so far attended the publi-j! cation of the tk Weekly Sun M during 1910-11, for it is now in j its second year. Of the543 words
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Article347 1911-08-19 6 The interesting and instructive report which has been issued by the South Mancharia 1 Railway Company, and of which 1 the first part was reproduced in the columns of this paper, will serve to direct attention to I the general question of railway construction in that country.347 words
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Article69 1911-08-19 6 Shanghai, Aug. 13. Tsai Ny Wong, late Taotai at Shanghai is reported to have escaped from China with Ins family. Rumour has it, that he has embe/zelled $380,000 and most of this money is in his possession. Canton, Aug. 14. Three rebels have been arrested in ICanton69 words
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Article49 1911-08-19 6 700 tahils of opium were found on 'the s.s. IFo/uf Her which arrived from China on Sunday. An arrest has been made. ♦i The members of the Chinese Weekly Entertainment Club gave a special i Mohammedan dinner to His Highness the Sultan of Kelantan and suite on 'Tuesday night.49 words
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Article912 1911-08-19 6 Small-pox has broken out on Ri side and Rengam Estates. The acting Federal Secretary. Vlr J. R. O. Aldworth, is indisposed! ~s~ The deaths are announced of \j< Gregory and the Bishop of Oxford The Prince of Wales has been pointed midshipman on the hatth Hindustan. The912 words
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Advertisement127 1911-08-19 6 I yi ts!\/l It V^fff^ V I a■ P J I [>i^&RAND ki I gQ^ H j B jmi^l^^Vß| HhUbbEbl KaC3EBI ■[■■^■H |c^^3Q ||QE|2^^h I -LANCET' REPORT, I 25th November 1904. I Misleading term* are so of too used I in describing potable Spirits, that it is I satisfactory to127 words
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Advertisement17 1911-08-19 6 WAHJSANG. PHOTOGRAPHER J| Developing j AND P Printing.* PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. < AT MODERATE_PRICES. .V<». 15, ///C/// STREET, SINGAPORE.17 words
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Article87 1911-08-19 7 < aming cruiser for the Chinese *>. designed by Mr. T. G. Owens,] id I'eiug built by the Vickers Com-j was launched from their yard at' >w on July 14. The new cruiser 1 "hue 2,400 tons and will steam ts with 6,000 h.p. turbines. The uent will consist of87 words
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Advertisement519 1911-08-19 7 THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA. CAPITAL: TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Governmen as a special protection for our Policy Holders. The ONLY Company Operating in the Middle Eas that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Shanghai=China. Endowment Poltcies and519 words
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Advertisement290 1911-08-19 7 KELLY WALSH, LTD. A (iOOl) FOUNTAIN PEN AT A REASONABLE PRICE "THE KELLY." Specially Made for the Tropics and Pitted [with 14 Carat Gold Nib with Indium Tip. Fine, Medium and Broad Point*. Perfect Feed BEST ENGLISH MAKE EVERY PEN GUARANTEED. RRICE 53.50 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED, SINGAPORE. 19-8 YEW LOONG.290 words
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Article504 1911-08-19 8 I >uring the year 1910, immigrant* .v-d at Penang ioc the K M.S., tiie highest figure recorded, that of 1907 heinj; next highest, 23,181 !e*< Or the total ft6,QOS were unindentur<*<; tooliea. There n, ui excess of arrival- ►▼•f departures of ifi*.ooo. The ifmfa nuasber carried504 words
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Article241 1911-08-19 8 read in the i«mti»che Lloyd," th-<» n lowing Me lime ago rl Shanghai Time* reported that according fei ;i telegram sent by the Chines** iharged d'afiftirei in the Netherlands to Mm Waiwu Pa, the Ophim Conferee-, which wa* intended to be held on Ist July, ILHJ, bad241 words
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Article249 1911-08-19 8 DOG' S EYE GRAFTED ON MAN'S. That 0 person totally blind from ophthalmia, oven from birth, can be mad* to -f*e bj having a portion of dog's ey« i grafted en his own was the startling com rnanicatioa made by Dr. Borscli. an Asm riean octtHtt, in n paper read249 words
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Article283 1911-08-19 8 should know The troubles with multitudes of girls is I want of proper nourishment und enough of it. Now-a-days they <*all this oondition by tin; learned name of Anemia lint words change no fact There are thousands of girl a this kind anywhere betWeen childhood and young ladyDisease iinds283 words
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Article887 1911-08-19 8 When T. Loates, the jockey, died, the Evening Standard, without a smile on it«» face, said that he h.'id left a fortune »»f a quarter <>f a million tterling behind him. The paragraph watrsoberly quoted in every Bewpaper in 1 1 kingdom We denounced it ns ridiculous. His887 words
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Article263 1911-08-19 8 1 The native of Chekiang is conservative, -Jaayß a IJritish Consular Beporf, and al- -though the wealthier classes exhibit a I I tain taste for some foreign luxuries, there v |is, on the whole, little or no demand for goods of European manufacture thai is ri«263 words
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Article314 1911-08-19 8 Tin,' kew Bulletin says Kew ha* ately received through Mr. Wiiii.nnmd Mr. A. K. LJully a quantity of .i--collected in South-Western China by Mi 1 Korrest. Among Mr. Forrest i Mtedw of most of which the genus only i* know [here is a considerable number of rbodti314 words
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Article80 1911-08-19 8 Efooeut newt froiu Madrid at;«te» tint Benor 'anulejas, the Spanish Premier, liat beftii informed bv telegram of the disc, very 'of a plot to sequester the little daughtei ol iCaptaiii Paiva Couceiro (the RovalNt leader) in order to oblige her Entfoi r <-«mit» into Portugal. The di«eoT«rj of80 words
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Advertisement92 1911-08-19 8 THE KING EDWARD VII MEMORIAL FUND. Amount previouslyacknowledged $98,224.78 Sir John Jackson, Ltd. 1,000.— Lee Choon Guan, Esq. 1,000.— Sir John Anderson, G.C.M.G., (2nd Donation) 500. N.N Tan Hoon Guan, Esq. Malacca 100.Chop Yap Ban Leong 100. L. E. P. Wolferstan, Esq. Malacca 50. A. K. Linton, Esq. 25. J.92 words
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Advertisement196 1911-08-19 8 WATERBURY'S Metabolized God Liver Oil Compound Jwm^ WITH CREOSOTE AND GUAIAOOL OR PLAIN j3^^M™Ml 0| V/aterbury'i J Metabolized 5 Does Allay Fermentation Does Aid Digestion Does Assist Assimilation A m»%£JE^ But Does NOT Disturb the Stomach. H'sajjjw A scientitic preparation of COD LIVER OIL, ||^|^p;; j| j^f\{ fpl^^ entirely superseding196 words
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Article111 1911-08-19 9 Biw of (General Field-Marsha Muennich are bringing a law-sui Kaiser. They maintain that i 12,000 thalers, which Fredericl t retained in 1 7<i5 as judge in thi ween Jlerr von Biron and Coun is still in the possession of tin 'rowß, This bond in one hundrec111 words
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Article134 1911-08-19 9 ,1 An extraordinary incident is reported as t having occurred in the cemetery of Pausa, I a village in Saxony. A clergyman was I preaching a funeral .sermon at the grave of e u seven-year-old girl, when lie astonished t the mourners by asserting that he had134 words
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381 1911-08-19 9 The Slu') t -/,ao o f .June 26th reports t!i context of an anlienee, which w.i* «srante< *c the Secretary of Trei^uVv u f Ike pro vince of Hunan. Chftfig« l iao-hsu. bv tin Frincn Reserit nirl in vtiiiefi the f .Ilowin, d-.is381 words
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Article128 1911-08-19 9 500 Chinese Made Scapegoats/' p rl Cable* from Tainan report that the c impawn against the hill tribes at Ako h> B at last to be opened, nmdthat the Japanese g skirmishing party Ins left for the jangle II fHfl be und-TOiinnnl of Mr. Sito, liet wf128 words
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197 1911-08-19 9 LIBERAL CHRISTIANITY AND MONASTICISM. Aii order resembling the preaching friars of the Ilmrtn Ctthotfa Church has been formed in connection with the Liberal Christianity League, founded by the Rev. R J. Campbell of die City Temple. The members of this order are known as ■;i pioneer preacher*." They live in197 words
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Article142 1911-08-19 9 I Standing with a group of >oung friends waiting for a car to take them to their homes from a party at his motlie i'a house. Henry Anderson, 19 year* old, was shot twice ami ***** tally >rounded by a highvyayluan in Riverside, California, on June 13,142 words
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Article220 1911-08-19 9 The ill treatment the Chinese domiciled at Cuba hav received fr*m the hands of the authorities has again been brought up. The Chinese Association at Cuba has wired to the Cabinet begginsj that the* matter shout- 1 be dealt with without delay. In granting decoration*, both to Chinese220 words
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Article95 1911-08-19 9 The Chinese of Hongkong are showing increased interest in sporting activities, their latest venture is the formation of a Cricket Club in connection with thft Chinese Recreation Club, whose ground* ire at Causeway Bay, and whose membership totals over 200. Already the members have been busy with95 words
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Article73 1911-08-19 9 It is reported from Hiroshima. that on tta evening of the 20th instant a Buddhist miss whs held ut a house occupied by a man named Kanemoto at Kusatsu-machi. Hiroshima prefecture, when over one hundred relatives were invited to the function. On the following day73 words
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Article53 1911-08-19 9 A Shanghai special to the Tokyo Xieki Xichi states that with regard to the loin contracted between the Viceroy of the two Kwangs and the Hank of China to the amount of five million taels, the money was delivered to the Viceroy by the bank on the53 words
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Article121 1911-08-19 9 A sensation was created in picture dealing circles by the sale in a London auction- room of a Raeburn portrait at the price of 22,300 guineas. This is not only the largest sum ever paid for a Haeburn, but it is the largest sum ever brought121 words
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Article85 1911-08-19 9 Among the hundreds of Americans who departed from New* York for London on the Adriatic was Rev. Dr. J. H. .Jowett, pastor of the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, who was called there from Birmingham, England, three months ago. Dr. Jowett went to London at the special invitation85 words
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Advertisement230 1911-08-19 9 Special Appointment To His Majesty The King. *Mk*"**Sk m OU an Get mjmm DIAMOND &N? Gem Rings in f\ ll Gold seals and pendants Variety. v of every kind. FROM BroodMS i« Ckok- p Tj i njl Cold sari tins at all d. r. ue bilva, Bracelets of Every .ption.230 words
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Advertisement264 1911-08-19 9 I PAY HAY I I What Does it Mean I H No matter what your position may I H be, whether day laborer or office I H worker, if you arc in that discouraged I H line of men who get the same pittance H Bj week after week without264 words
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Advertisement60 1911-08-19 9 loh's Dispensary. Chemists, Druggists and Opticians, (Wholesale and 'Retail). 108, South Bridge Road, SIGAPORE. TELEPHONE NO. 429. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "LOH,' BINCAPORE. Depot for oil kinds of Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Medicated Wines, Surgical Instruments, Chemical and Scientific Apparatus. Medical, Surgical and Sanitary Aopliances. SUPPLIERS TO HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND ESTATES.60 words
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Advertisement27 1911-08-19 9 Bupply your-cook with one of Preston's Complete English and Chinese C°°kery Books and all kitchen trouble will vanish. At all booksellers. Price $1.25. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.27 words
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Article800 1911-08-19 10 Where and How it Grows. That optimistic individual who buttonholes his friends in the streets of London, and New York to inform them that he is just about to make his fortune is more radiant than ever. He has invested in 1 rubber. This age might fitly be800 words
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Advertisement193 1911-08-19 10 BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., Engineering Department, SINGAPORE. REPRESENTATIVES FOR FRIED. KRUPP a.g. GRUSONWERK. RUBBER MACHINERYLatest Design. Hand or Power Driven. Complete Installations of Factories. Roller Washing and Rinsing Machines can be inspected at our office. ©UR DRESSING PLANT For the Treatment of all kinds of Ores Including Crushing, Grinding, Washing,193 words
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Article144 1911-08-19 11 I^enient treatment was accorded at the Old Bailey to Thomas Smith, 20, a labourer, Ferdinand-place, Kentish Town, who pleaded guilty to a charge of maliciously wounding Sarah Turvey, a waitress, Litrham-street, Kentish Town. There were indictments charging him with shooting Charles DarVilie and Charles Hicks under144 words
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Article95 1911-08-19 11 A tmtrrige was prevented at Bodio in the canton of Tessein, Switzerland, by the bride falling in a trance from 'which it was impossible to rouse her. The bridegroom and his friends and the priest waited in the church for the* arrival of the bride,95 words
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Article79 1911-08-19 11 A prisoner named McCarthy, found guilty at the Old Bailey of demanding money with menaces, promised Judge Rentoul that if he was let oft' he would be a teetotaler for the rest of his life. The Judge For the rest of your life, did you say79 words
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Advertisement313 1911-08-19 11 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THK GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. \SK FOB SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk OK SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR TEETH ARI: YOUR HEALTH. KEEP YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY CONSULTING Ng Poo Chow, DENTIST >/.313 words
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Advertisement503 1911-08-19 11 A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. I II N e*« regul^ tcd families the little ills of life will creep in. Some member of the fair.ily I 3 time to rirT y TkTT fr m and one or the other will from time to time exhibit the well-known s>mptoms of Constipation. From these503 words
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Article2554 1911-08-19 12 I>n several occasions during the past fnw month*, s*yH the National R*>vi*w certain organs of the European Press have contained news items purporting t» deal with eventß on the Russo-Chine*e front it -r Some of these have been repftodeoed in the local press, mainly, we presume, as2,554 words
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Article641 1911-08-19 12 The Strait* Echo says A coloured gentleman visiting London for the International Races Congress has been explaining race prejudice. He says first that its existence shown that the race which possesses it is afraid that it is not superior. This an an explanation is clever but unreasonable. It641 words
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Advertisement75 1911-08-19 12 TO OUR READERS. If this paper appeals to you, give it your practical support and encourage the only Chinese journalistic enterprise in Singapore by filling in the accompanying form and posting it tc us Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun, 126, Cross Street, Singapore. Please enter my name as a75 words
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Advertisement241 1911-08-19 12 ADVERTISEMENTS^ M. N. K. MOHAMED NOORDIN CO CENEKAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, li atK dollars, Hosiery and General (roods 86-88, NORTH BRIDGK ROAU AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC. TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds in Stock White Suits niade to Order, Pric«> 44, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 8-7 WANTED.241 words
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Advertisement508 1911-08-19 13 THE OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. (THE SINGHPeRE BOOKSTORE). Booksellers Taxidermists. "B- HIGH ST.. c SINGAPORE. ttX Sixpenny Publications at 25 cents per Copy, Post free. r be Evolution of Man, olun By Haseksi Words on Evolution the Kiddle of I BJTSfSS i Wondsra of Life »nalfsn in Burops W. k. 11.508 words
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Advertisement515 1911-08-19 13 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL. DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) (JXDM CoXTfIACr WITH THE Natt 'ÜBBL KV Ml !m»l\ MK\T. Mcits it Singapore Tke Skips A«eicy. IN.. 2-3 Collar Ouy. MAIL TABU AUGUST 16TH TO 28TH, 1911. The Hisfsf f ßßfint innod dates ar«- onlv approximate. Steamship. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:515 words
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Advertisement265 1911-08-19 13 printers, bookbinders, ,®ooksj2ll^rs, N 4^* and cV Stationers- O j i^V ALL i CN KINDS IjOB 4^ Printing *£r EXECUTED. NT, Prompt Attention. r V Good Workmanship. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 29-7 BI B II lIIIB— CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: Shanghai. •'•mistered under the Lilt Assurance Companies Acts,265 words
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Advertisement185 1911-08-19 14 MARTELL'S B] MARTELLS BRANDV JPm BRANDY. [[over Great and Greater Britain ]In I II |f MA RTF ll'e l i i i I II I II II BH Iff ILLL w the unbounded and increa.sing popularity of I (I II lltlll Dl 1 r> I MARTELL'S BRANDY I I^^^^^^Sl Sllver185 words
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