Weekly Sun, 2 September 1911

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  • 25 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREKT. SINGAPORE. !il( K 5 CENTS. SIN(J \I»()UK. BATl r RT>AV, SHIHI.MHKR 2, 1911. NO. 51,
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    • 247 1 IA POUPEE" J77 Ivkl INFANT'S ADJUST|n y^| ABLE WATEIIPROOf 35 cent9 each, i WHITEAWAY, LAtOLAW CO., LTB. j WHITE x Jjffl&i COTTON I" ni* I J^ DIDO \^"^^^^^7 EMr.llolhKK^ \NI» CH£AF. Price 25 ff 35 Cents Each. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW, j CO., LTD. j WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. CHUDREN.S WHITE PRETTY
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    • 887 2 C H WILLIS SINGAPORE r^^tp MOTOR CAR co. Standard Cars. CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUHTAHT. n^ Bt^ ARE TO BE USED BY DCITIUV -8, THE ARCAQI. Te.ephone No. HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGT: BtLL A M Y| Motw C|rs AT THE DELHI DURBAR. TBRF ACCOUNTANTS AND f ft GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. p u
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  • 603 3 We hereby order Tsai Kung to perform ceremonies on Our behalf on the occasion of the Incipient Autumnal sacrifice to the Imperial Ancestral Temple which falls on the Ist day of the seventh moon (Aug. -4). Pu Wei i.y ordered to perform ceremonies at the Posterior Hall
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  • 791 3 The Cabinet reported on the memorial of the Governor of Kiangsi requesting that an appropriation be made to meet the deficit in the revenue of his province. The Nungkungshang Pu presented a memorial requesting that commercial honours be granted to Feng Hsi-yung who has accomplished results in the promotion
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  • 96 3 Within the last fe\r wtiathi the mail from Seattle to -hi pan and China haa beau burdened with mysterious packages outwardly reHembling cans of fruit or ve^etabl^s and an invegtigation by Ihe postal authorities has disclosed the fact tha' Orientals have been having
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    • 122 3 STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc.. etc.. Erected complete on Site. i o: Rubber Machines fop Hand op Power. May be seen in operation at our works. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. Call and see our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating BARK
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  • 798 4 The Ministry of Communication! is privately considering tit** regulations forlc ling tnxes along Railway lines, and a also as to the map -»t the t tacks already laid in China mm! will <end the results to th#» t Cabinet. The V r iceroy Canton has raised a further
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  • 132 4 China beyond all doubt has cast a greedy ■eye upon Burma and its upper reaches says a Burma paper. .lust an she haßj got her clutches on Singapore and the' Straits Settlement, so ghe is Gradually! fastening her dawn upon the hand of! Pagodas. A decade
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  • 24 4 Something new. An invaluable aid ■in the kitchen. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books. Price $1.25 at all bookseller*. Gen. Agents: Kelly Walsh.
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  • 82 4 Accepts a Cabinet Appointment. A New Hra for China. A Peking dispatch to the Tokyo Atahi ite* that rln* reinstatement «»t" Yuan shihui, which has often been reported, is ortlv lifcely to !>»' realized It, is re•rted ili.it »t the hpiirrv rtfMesl of the inifcter* <>t State, h#»
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  • 42 4 The Sydney 'abater, Ko Ko, by Coco*, baa been acquired by the Indian buyer, Mr. R. M Keima Browning h;i* been sold to go to Singapore, and will take his departure tor the Bast, along with I. oval l»lue. B.D.N,
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  • 41 4 The Board of Communications proposes to start schools at Shanghai and Tientsin for training men for the mercantile marine. Instruction will he given both in shipbuilding and navigation, so that in time. China may become independent of foreigners in both departments.
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  • 43 4 According to the New York Herald," Mr. Rodman Wanainaker. the Philadelphia business man. and the son of Mr. John Wanamaker, is the most heavily-insured man in the world. He has just added another £100,000 to his life insurance, making the total sum £900,000.
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  • 67 4 If this paper appeals to you, jyour practical support and em ;the only Chinese journalistic ei prise in Singapore by tilling [accompanying form and posting I Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun. 126, Cross Street, I Singapore. Please enter my name as Iscriber to the Weekly Sun
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    • 337 4 I Pekp£ctGla Z e; nd superTorStren&th I r W V mm* -v -v. *.-j&-- 8 v K^-.- T .-v, i" V^-^^V -^e-.^>_ r• Vr.-,sv^^--:rrr "S- •■•7«'y ;V^».{' S' I- ll KAlMtLuUlMbC^^. 1 I I SOLE^ti^^^BW^ S STOGKED L -SHArEMMIE^ l^ SINGAPORE BABIES AM) CHILDREN should be f;iii'lv plump. They Ottgbt
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    • 241 4 Siemens Brothers. M AN U FACT lIU 11lElectrical Machinery, Cabit^ Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Ligh Power and Traction Purpose HEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street. LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Dalston BRANCHES. iCape Town, Melboun ICalcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, iMadras, Rimgo. iSydney, Winchester House
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  • 610 5 Monday. Koh Lian Neo a Hokien woman, was call i*ed before Mr. Acton, with assist- to 1 g in the mangement of a "Chap Ji befi lottery, in house No. 40 Short Street, Coi ting "Chap Ji Ki lottery tickets, wit ind having the use of a house
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  • 481 5 i the First Court, on a charge of remov- all ing dutiable liquors to wit l,0.">8 cases hor of brandy from his licensed ware- her house without a permit. He pleaded cou guilty. Mr. F. T. Ellis, Assistant tha Superintendent of the Liquor and an< Opium Revenue, informed the
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  • 64 5 Clulayah a Tamil, was fined W Of days, for being drunk, and rly at Serangong Road. Ung Yu Seong a young Hockchia, -charged with fraudulent V™*™' M»ii of four new singlets valued at *4. cused said, he found the singlets liehind the Tanjong Patfar Dock down by the side
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  • 505 5 Wee Joo Kug a Hylam fowl stealer, who was charged with theft of eleven} fowls valued at $10, property of Mr.j Moshan Savers of Tanjong Katong,, and remanded to enable accused to| call a Maiay witness, who was alleged] to have sold him the fowls, appeared before Mr. Acton this
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  • 887 5 Tan Choo Kee the proprietor of Chop Tan Ban Ho, sundry goods shop, at New Bridge Road, was this morning, charged before Mr. Firmstone, in the [Fivst Court, with exposing for sale,** packets of tea to which false trade descriptions art* applied- to wit, Giam A 1 Chuan, Lim
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  • 477 5 An elderly Hokien named Teoi jon Thye a passenger from the s.s. r tong Bee which arrived from moy, was this morning charged with nporting eighty-eight British Trade )llars and forty Japanese yens, into le colony contrary to law, and was ned $20 by Mr. Firmstone. The ">ins were
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  • 124 5 e lt Both Chinese and European attei n tion is centred at present upon tl •o work of Mr. Carl L. Perin who, i n- though laying claim to no special g of supernatural powers, tells the liv \a °f people through the slender clue hand
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  • 763 5 -T-* *ee! This sort of ad. makes the ice punter feel sad Reward, st in the. Arcade last Friday, 1 itod •ew Earring, 126, Cross Street." On it same day the O.P. lost his week's ,ges, a month's savings, and his nper, and the cussedness of it lies
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  • 6 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .2
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  • 577 6 There has always been, so w< hear, a certain amount of secrecy concerning the Singapore Ohj nese Chamber of Commerce, ii regard to their meetings, report and general administration. S< little of their efforts or achieve ments are beard of by tin general public, that it
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  • 443 6 e y A great many people are be- ginning tojget a little nervous i about the possibility of an aerial Bj invasion again, and quite a 0 number of people who are in no h- way nervous are raising questions as to the necessity of
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  • 24 6 c r j Messrs. Koh ted Company the wellknown B)ok-sel!ers and Stationers here, have issued a neat little book Sjgiving 16 view of Singapore.
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  • 465 6 The Yokohama Specie Bank are in creasing the number of its brand., abroad, and propose to shortly Mtabli* f a branch in Singapore. Mr. Su Yu-tchu the Con«ul-Gener for China here, has been appoint* Consul-General for the Netherlan and will leave Singapore short! take up his new
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  • 136 6 H.E. Suen Szc Tin^r. formerly Consul-General for Singapore, wh resigned this position some four yeai> ago to return to China, died in Ho kong on August 19th. The late Consu made many friends here during stay, and it w^js through him that the Government here stopped the practic< of bear
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    • 118 6 ZZ3^3^IHHH9C3CHfIIIEIC3EIHHIIDCiEHj r^i *nJ~TTTTTT iH 1 1 fit i^^B 1 1 1 i I i a f j I I V if j m |lli^Al|| m I REPORT, I Z5//? November 1904. Misleading terms are so often used in describing potable Spirits, that it ~is satisfactory m find that in the
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    • 12 6 WAHJANG. PHOTOGRAPHER Developing AND Printing. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. MODERATE^ PRICES. nn;tj sru/;/y/\ SINGAPORE.
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  • 537 7 How is the iMan First Attracted How is a man firat of all attracted to the -irl he ultimately falls in love with For, of come, there must be a something" hit attracts just at first. Well, there is thing .-ertain about this uncertain u.-tion—
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  • 97 7 correspondent of the London Ntaulately related n story of a cat which •1 in the kitchen garden. Om d*J the nal seemed distressed, and was ibewtng| ht* cook, evidently writhing her to follow Finally the cat led the way down tl»e len path to a spot wTTere
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    • 420 7 THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA. CAPITAL: TAELS »,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our Policy Holders. The ©NLY Company Operating in the Middle East that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Shanghai=China. Endowment Policies and
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    • 410 7 KELLY BNO WALSH, LIMITED. __TO SMOKERS. *>. HH. Savor? <Zox>:s aoftillab Cuiarctfek, iro 4 HIGH CLASSJCIGARETTES. SPECIAL*"vYrGINIAN An Kx \''li. ent Jfcyptiaq CiwkrtAU made An ..cellent Cigarette made of tfe b* Sltttlfr 000 Virginian Tobacco, always fresh. 3 oo r 100 rif. 65cts. pertin. Fresh Supplies Received Every SPECAL NO.
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  • 1356 8 I ♦i' ge has Int-ii done b\ the -in Anlmi. Ft* Hie Weiehow district i ."♦».<hin d oi fields were d»-s- ed in ■< single day, owing io the breakdown of the Kiangpei dyke. A few dayt later mother I00,o*M« mow in the Nauling trict beoai Don
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  • 145 8 Tony Ferror, of St. Mary's, Pennsylvania, is probably the champion] chicken ntealer of the world. He has been remanded again on the same! charge after admitting the theft of 3,500 fowls. The Sembrong Rubber Estates, Limited, give notice of an Extraordi-; nary General meeting of the Company to be held
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    • 45 8 CARL LOUIS PERIN. Ph.D. The NNorltls Greatest IHHFVH SCIENTIFIC ■I'll PALMIST P ■tl Advicr on all Matters of Life. ll Positively No Fortune Telling. HBO P« One MoQiii. only it RAFFLES HOTEL, SUITE 73. Hours daily IO to I, 2 to 6 or by appointment.
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    • 347 8 The Man Who J\ tliis ig iti 6gta Thgrg ~gp=> Waterbary's Metabolized pl.r.tv „f it -in his body. TASTEL3Ba ODOURLESS WATERBURVS w|j> coMPnuSn i^&ii .oi) i.ivki: .m.. i>,.,s ..u that is i-^— i sCotJL£*5 Co tJL£* ulaiiucd for it find supersedes the <•!!- t rJ£l makes \t\(uu\ lots of it
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  • 277 9 PUBLIC TRUSTEE RESPONSIBLE FOR £53,000,000. That the work of the British Public Tiustee, Mr. Charles J Stewart, is assumtag vast proportions is shown by the liird report of his department. Although nlv PBtablished in 1907, the office is already charged with an immense and rapidly growing volume of business, and
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  • 815 9 Mr. \V. Gray Nixon, who for a short time was connected with the Burma Critic, has evidently been trying to take a rise out of John Bull,' for, in the issue of that paper dated the lbt July he springs on them a song
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  • 26 9 Try it Be convinced. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books is the greatest aid in the kitchen. All booksellers. Price $1.25. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.
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  • 631 9 Freemasonary of Mutual Affection. The old conventions are disappearing out of fashion. As a witness remarked in a breach of promise case reported re- oently M People understand these things r long before they speak of them." Young people of them sexes are thrown so much
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  • 227 9 We hear so much of the want of enterprise and foresight on the part of British traders in pushing their goods in the markets of the Far East that it is refreshing to read in the report of Acting Vice. Consul at Canton that British merchants
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  • 85 9 The Yokohama Chamber of Commerce has resolved to appeal to the Government for the opening of a chartered steamship line between Yokohama and Madras via Kobe, Moji, Shanghai, Saigon, Singapore, Rangoon, Calcutta, and Madras, as a means to facilitate the development of IndoJapanese trade. It is proposed to change the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 301 9 By Special Appointment JRjO^B Tn Hi, M rk u waSj^D JVIa/esty 7 he King. •^^^cn You Cclfl Get a-» Ladies' Jade and Gold Bracelets and Bangles rfc. W a m m IIUl lU Flower V MS Bnd ,1 various prices. 11l A Mi|l\r| bU Decorations Ladies' Jade and Gold wx
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    • 80 9 ROBINSON'S Cheap Sale I ffow in full Swing. x ROBINSON'S Jw^i IMPROVED SHIKAR f||w SUN HELMET I I with white puggaree V m attached as illustration. Koft/wsows Improved Shifcar Sun Helmet. ffip EACH. STRIPED SILK jt STRIPED SIL^ CLUB SASHES, CLUB SASHES. Size 30 x3O in. flfl^k Size 30 x3O
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  • 1209 10 A very readable article on Foot-binding is found in the July number of the World's Chinese Students' Journal. It attempts at the outset to give some description of the origin of the practice of this most degene- rating and jpt un almost universal fashion among
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  • 114 10 Amount previously acknowledged $103,152.84 G. M 25.— N. Chun Seng, Esq. 10.— Seah Eng Woon, Esq. 10.— G. Vermey, Esq. 5. Tan Boon Yong, Esq. 5. L. M. Bayly, Esq 5.— A. Bremner, Esq. 5. Cheung Wai Lin, Esq. 5. Ng Chock Sum, Esq.
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  • 262 10 Mr. Maude, the well-known Straits rubber expert, lias been paying Burma a visit, being specially requested to report upon certain rubber plantations in the Amherst and Tenasseriin Districts. Mr. Maude publicly remarked on the great fertility of the country, even compared with the Federated Malay
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  • 461 10 A list of prominent British families that are divided in politics would make interesting reading. The most conspicuous family tftat cannot agree in this respect is that of the Earl of Carlisle, a branch of the Howards. The late Earl began as a Liberal, and tat on
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  • 149 10 The Charge d* Affaires of the B ritish Embassy in Tokyo has conveyed to the Japanese Admiralty, through the Foreign Office, a message expressing the cordial thanks of the Canadian Pacific Mail Steamship Company for the timely and courteous assistance rendered by the fleet tp the Empress of China in
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    • 239 10 0 BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., Engineering Department, SINGAPORE. REPRESENTATIVES FOR: FRIED. KRUPP Ac. GRUSONWERK. RUBBER MACHINERY. Latest Design. Hand or Power Driven. Complete Installations of Factories. Roller Washing and Rinsing Machines can be inspected at our office. ©UR DRESSING PLfINT f For the Treatment of all kinds of Ores Including
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  • 275 11 I.d the unti-opium movement Singapore Chinese, Christian aod non-( 'hri^tian. b«ve| always taken part. They sent a l.u^ petition to the Houso of Common* In thai year (1891) when the opium liftfto.WMN declared M morally indefensible.' There if a ntrong anti-opium society in the city,
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  • 28 11 Save time, worry and money by ing your cook one of Preston's Com plete English and Chinese Cooker; Books. Price $1.25 at all bookseller* Gen. Agents: Kelly Walsh.
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    • 207 11 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE I E GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS I IN THE I FEDERATED MALAY STATES. I K mi: I "SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk I OR I SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. I tSOLE IMPORTERS: I J. Travers Sons, Ltd. I YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR HEALTH. I
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    • 659 11 THE BLOOD is the LIFE of the FLESH J Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills- What they arc and I what they do. Their Pour Principal Ingredients. I It is an established fact that all diseases spring from one source, namely Impurity of the Blood. Therefore our strength, health, and life
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  • 1961 12 Soldier in Trouble. Some nights ago, a recruit attached tc the regiment stationed at the foot of Koou Yicn hill, created a disturbance in Kowlong Street. It appears tliar the soldiers had borrowed a long atool from a ihop boy at o clock. The boy asked |hiut to
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  • 448 12 The British Consul at Java reports as follows —1910 baa been a most interest-' ing year for rubber in .lava, as the oldest] of the Hevea plantations have now reached the productive sta^e. Little actual rapping has been done, hut some baYf-dotrn! estates base made a commencement with!
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  • 29 12 Supply your cook with one of Preston's Complete Kn^lish and Chmese I Cookery Books artf all kitchen trouble will vanish. At all booksellers. Price *1.25. Gen. Agents: Kelly Walsh
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  • 328 12 It is reported that according to Secretary Kuei of the Chinese Legation, who has returned from his investigation of the Cardiff Anti-Chinese Riot, one Chinese was seriously injured and several slightly hurt. A number of Chinese laundries were wrecked and others had their dooiß and windows broken. The
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  • 40 12 Hi* Excellency Chan KueMnng, Viceroy of Chilili. has asked fur and received Imperial consent to 15 days 1 leave of absence on account of bod health. The Commifßioner «»f Foreign Affairs will attend to the routine duties for His Excellency.
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    • 267 12 I pay nnY I I ■HI Mfff I I I What Does it Mean I mattef what your position may I be. wiuthor day labocvr or office I v >r'vt r. i; you ar< in that ill— our >iu il I uneof mea who «ot the same pittance I week
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    • 269 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. M. N. K. MOHAMEO NOOROIN CO CENERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hat* Collars, Hosiery and General (Jo<><K 86-88, NORTH BRIDCK K()AI> 8-7 i AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC 1 TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds in St... White Suits made to Order, Price < 44, NORTH BRIDGE
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    • 329 13 THE OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. (THE SINGAPORE BOOKSTORE). ooksellers Taxidermists. "B' HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. me 11. Educational Series at 5 cents per copy. Post free. ...v i Visit t.> Town. Hirthd.iy. L..ml of SU«p. L;m!»> Bright K\ n I >wer K.ury S?).tdf*. Hoii«l.i\ it and LaM I Fl in. FmiT} Relatio
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    • 403 13 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) D*MIB OOKTKACf TUB NkTHKKLWIiK I\I»Ia (JoYKHNMKNT. Agents it Singapore Ike Skips Agency, ltd., 2-3 Collar Ouy. MAIL TABLE AUGUST 30TH TO SEPTEMBER 9TH, 1911. Tlm» ■ttdemientiuned dates are only appitikimate. STKAMSHU*. Vr<m. Expected. Will be De«p.rtched for: Date* aP> j van der Ha#en
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    • 236 13 printers, Bookbinders, > booksellers, and >^ f (oV Stationers- V^^ V ALL C\^ KINDS „U I JOB XT^ printing <^ EXECUTE I). y Prompt Attention, S^^ Good Workmanship. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 29? THE DENTAL HALL. NO. 1, RAFFLES PLACE. Os>f>ostte Jokn Little f$ Co. s Building). UNDER THE si }'KRVISI»)N OF
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    • 173 14 MARTELL'S P MARTELL'S BRANDY. J^%^ BRANDY. Al Great and Greater Britain^ [HI l||j| KARTELL'S the unbounded and increasing popularity of I H j JM-^^^M I LJillC cHICI i sbcl MARTELL'S BRANDY I t^^^^^^^ 3^''^^ I lS an acce P ted guarantee all over the world tor is due to the
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