Weekly Sun, 23 September 1911
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Title Section21 1911-09-23 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE SATIRDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. NO. 57.21 words
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Advertisement171 1911-09-23 1 seTwTlT&lmjTs 1 jc ■ft ,>t^^\ I LADIES ROLLED GOLD PEND4NT i MILAR TO "SKETCH. PRICE SI. SO EACH. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO., LTD. FOR GOODS AT SINGAPORE'S LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS. •f^m^M LADIES HXN DKE'KCHIEFS M#! W? W».. LADIES' MOTOR SCARVES A LARGE Mlni ,N LAIX ANCY BOR ERS I D "7L171 words
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Advertisement15 1911-09-23 1 i SEE W. L CO.'S J .SIMILAR TO SKETCH 'j j PRICE $1.25 EACH, j15 words
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Advertisement309 1911-09-23 2 BILLIARDS THE JOHN ROBERTS' LOW SET CLIMATIC EXPRESS CUSHIONS THE EXPRESS CUSHION— is built by us on the latest slip built principles from the finest Para Rubber, which is specially prepared by a new and patented process to withstand tropical climates, and is absolutely the best cushion ever introduced into309 words
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Advertisement116 1911-09-23 2 J. CHRISTIE, |TURF ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Attends all race meetings throughout Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Java and Bangkok. Siam. 11, ARCADE. Telegraphic Address "TRITON," SINGAPORE. Codes: A. B. C. sth Edition and Western Union, TELEPHONE No. 186 1107. C. H. WILLIS,! TURF ACCOUNTANT. I j j 8,116 words
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Advertisement261 1911-09-23 2 "STAR" CARS THE CHOICE OF THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB. Just Landed Three 15.9-H.P. (R.A.C Rating) Models, Fitted with "SANKEY' All Steel Detachable Wheels and all Accessories. IT WAS THIS MODEL THAT RECENTLY WON THE 16-H.P. R.A.C. RATING STANDARD CL ISS RACE AT BROOKLANDS, MAINTAINING A' AVERAGE SPEED OF 56^ MILES261 words
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Article1551 1911-09-23 3 nurse of the interesting article Cabinets mad the Vntraii/ atkm tjf written by Mr. Putnam Weale published m our columns a few weeks ia«ie a very striking comparison n the political tendencies of China Japan, describing the Chinese as wing a democracy and the Japanese icy, We1,551 words
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Article89 1911-09-23 3 We art- gbfcdto learn th^t the Board of Trade has received, through the [Foreign Office, a gold watch and a [binocular glass which have been respectively awarded by the Emperor of Germany to Mr. Edward Forsyth, toaster, and Mr. David Sutherland first officer, of the China Navigation Uteamer tiuichm\ of89 words
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Article609 1911-09-23 3 A telegram has boon received froi Vioeroy Choo Erh-btnn by the Waiwu Pi reporting that < 'ninese subjects who pofi sets no passpoYU are refused admittane rrto Russian territory by order of th lutoian Governoi -Genera: of Siberia and submitting thai this country thouh idopt the tame attitude609 words
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Article187 1911-09-23 3 The American Consul-General at Houg-j kong, discussing m a report the question j of the efiicimcv of Chmese sailors, onotes,' says the Shipping Ga/ette, the opinion of many officers and owneafe that, all things! considered, the Chinese sailor is the best iall-round man abroad ship to be found187 words
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Advertisement63 1911-09-23 3 i Motorists! I b d IMolor-Cyclists! o AND 1 Cyclists l: M who are using them KNOW Continental lyres are giving every satisfaction. NO MORE TYRE TROUBLES. WHEN OUR "Tropical 111 Ribbed" FOR CARS. I i "Model de Course" FOR MOTOR CYCLISTS. "Continental Special" FOR CYCLISTS ARE FITTED. Continental Tyre63 words
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Article1097 1911-09-23 4 eking Jih P.m. understands from s -«>urce> that U.K. Wang T« hsieh, nes< Minister rokyo, will soon ed to the capital to take up imtaal duties m the Central Government His Excellency it lesir our of being reliCTed and has 'epeatedly expressed his wish to ♦he1,097 words
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Article205 1911-09-23 4 lire occurred on board the 8.1. steamer Jthmga at Port Kaid on August 2. The fire started m the No. I hold and spread to the No. 2. The cause is not yet known. After considerable difficulty the tire m the NY 1 hold was overcome and205 words
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Article71 1911-09-23 4 If this paper appeals to you. U r i your practical support and- enc the only Chinese journalistic i prise m Singapore by filling ii accompanying form and posting i us Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun, 126, Cross Street, Singapore. Please enter my name as a71 words
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Advertisement318 1911-09-23 4 for ;:^S^^^ I Perfect GIAZE and SUPERIOR STRENGTH I :I M I '^■'^SSb^^' All L feg. 1?° SINGAPORE GRATEFUL MOTHER. Tells how Doan s Backache Kidney Pills saved her Son's Life. Mrs. P. Tier, of 102, Newland Road,! Worthing, England, says I don't know how to thank yon enough, for318 words
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Advertisement262 1911-09-23 4 Siemens Brottim BfANOTAOTURERs Electrical Machinery, Cab Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Li Power and Traction Purpo" HEAD~OFFICE Caxton House, Westminstn LONDON. Supplicslepartment Upper Thames streei LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. M\m BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melboun Sydney. AND 'Winchester House COLLYER Ql Singapore. INTENDED SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. Int.262 words
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Article494 1911-09-23 5 Monday, in* a Javanese, was fined $5 or en days forgoing armed m public Middle Road with a dangerous ipon (a loaded stick) without leave the Chief Police Officer. A .loon a young queuelest pleaded guilty to riding a c m Queen Street without al He v\a^ ordered494 words
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Article683 1911-09-23 5 Koh Kia Yang, special police constable No 11 attached to the Central Station, was fined $5 or seven days for > ulting a Hokien named Chia Yah mg at Beach Road. m Lim Chiew and Tan Hway Sco, H kien) the two dock coolies who Af re convicted of683 words
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Article902 1911-09-23 5 A Hokien named Ohua Ho Seng, was arrested on the charge of robbery of $10 from one Koh Seng, at Kampong Java Road. The case was adjourned; for a week for enquiries. Bail was' fixed at $500. Six Chinese, two Tamils and a Bengali, were charged with vagrancy wandering902 words
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Article326 1911-09-23 5 Chu Soon a Hokien, was fined $3 01 (five days for being drunk and disorder•ly at Prinsep Street. Si Tan Hoon (Hokien > was ordered t< {pay $2, for being drunk and incapabl* [m Serangong Road. He pleaded guilty la Butt Oliveiro, was fined $1 for riding a bicycle326 words
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Article456 1911-09-23 5 I Moses and Dada (Jews), were charIged with obstructing at North Bridge Road with' some bundles of clothes and other sundry goods. Sergeant Murphy |of Rochor Station informed the Court, that he had repeatedly warned hawkers Sagainst obstructing the public roads with wares, etc. No. 1 was only recently456 words
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Article744 1911-09-23 5 Two Chinese have been arrested It is alleged that they stole two bags of i rice. Evidently anticipates another rise." The Rice Merchants or that Japanese "cove" will have to stop putting up the price of rice or it will shortly surpass the price of gold. There's trouble744 words
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388 1911-09-23 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23. UNREST IN CHINA. t It is only when the mails arrive front China, that we get| any real conception of what the unrest m the Celestial Empire is like. The telegrams, convey very little of what has, really transpired m Fir Cathay.; In recent388 words
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Article302 1911-09-23 6 What is a month m the constitutional history of England V asked one of the greatest of Parliamentary orators last month. The question serves to accentuate the magnitude of the issues involved m the struggle which has been aptly described as "the end and the beginning." For whatever302 words
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Article156 1911-09-23 6 Monday, Sept. 25th, will be a public holiday. m Two detectives were attacked and killed m Ipoh by a Chinaman. "m i Mr. Tan Chay Van of Malacca has his picture m two Irish papers. The two Japanese cruisers Kurd mo and Tone have left Malta for Japan. i* o156 words
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Article538 1911-09-23 6 A rich Chinese merchant has a large sum to the Governing nection with the re-oream/, China s navy. A policeman at Ratibor, has inherited £32,000 from cousin who went to Austra made a fortune m gold mine- The football match on T evening between the Recreat and538 words
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Advertisement120 1911-09-23 6 9 /It TT If hi fff V^LjTifHH B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bn»ii.iiimJiltV^ftKv i\ Q I 3 i, t I L j tßa f fiii^Tuj Pi B ir^ I IVTTLi^iVIATIii m ■*****55 i n i i i. i "LANCET" REPORT, 25th November 1904. Misleading terms are so often used m describing potable Spirits, that it120 words
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Advertisement69 1911-09-23 6 I toll's Dispensary. \C he mists, Druggists and j Opticians, (Wholesale end ißet&il). 108, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. i TELEPHONE NO. A29. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: I OH, SINGAPORE. Depot for all kinds of Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Medicated Wines, Surgical Instruments, Chemical and Scientific apparatus.! I <? \l( j di(<tl.69 words
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Article217 1911-09-23 7 [/■'/•>>>/, thi, 1h t t\,,r> < r .,,id.i,t.) Cheng Tv, Sept. 15. SerioUi rioting has occurred at Si Chuen. Troops have openly disbeyed the command* of H. E. Wong Man Van. the provincial Governor. It is reported that Captain Ohui Hing committed suicide. The troops ive made217 words
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Article507 1911-09-23 7 Viceroy Impeached. hi.tn Fang. Director- General olways. has impeached the 5 of Szechuan to the Throne siding with his people m oppoeithe nationalization of rail ways, is begged that a high official be lespi d to Szechuan to investigate thecal mer >ne has ordered H. K. Tuan undertake507 words
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Advertisement419 1911-09-23 7 THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA. CAPITAL: TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our Policy Holders. The ONLY Company Operating m the Middle East that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce ShanghaNChina. i Jbndowment Policies419 words
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Advertisement272 1911-09-23 7 THE j POPULAR BRAND. I EVERY BOTTLE NUMBERED TO PREVENT FRAUD. i i ■QB WLU^gflg^ggm CENTURY l r Vxl f&_j B QUALITY. OLD. \j~^ ij^B BOUQUET. SOLD EVERYWHERE. YEW LOONG. GOLD SILVER SMITH JEWELLER AND WaTCH MAKER. NO. 14, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. DEAD DENTISTS. Don't concern themselves as to how272 words
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Article439 1911-09-23 8 Indian Trader Sentenced. |< ise ig Indian Trader Ha v i Stre named If. C. Man- ,r. who was eh irged with importing ting porting a case of rere into the < donj without a ie, md Be n dlj with conspiring M >ssn Ac If Frank of439 words
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Article21 1911-09-23 8 The Ameer of Afghanistan has, decided ti establish a motor-car service between Peshawar and Kabul, a distance of over 200 miles.21 words
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Article319 1911-09-23 8 A woman buys a sewing machine for what it will do. not as an article of furniture. A man carries a watch to tell him the time; not as an investment of surplus capital. The same principle when one is ill. We want the medicine or319 words
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Article154 1911-09-23 8 The gieat shipwreck scene m tbe Drurx Lane drama, -The Price of Peace," was wonderful piece of stage-mounting. A liner crashed into him! sank a yacht m a dense fog, and the collision was brought into being m this way The liner, which was nothing more substantial than154 words
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Article78 1911-09-23 8 The exports and imports «»f Morocco by I sea m IPO* and 19«>9 were as follows, the values being m millions ot* francs Imports into Exports from Morocco. 19<>8. 190U 19()H. 1909. England 25 0 ZZA 16.0 JO.O France 22. U 2*5.0 9.2 5.2 German v fjs78 words
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Article97 1911-09-23 8 Aii unpleasant frontier incident is reported by hie Zeit." which states that a conflict attended by fatal result! has taken place at I'odwoloczyska. Gendarmes were escorting a couple of Russian bandits, who had bseil arrested on Austrian territory, m order to hand them to the Russian authorities. A97 words
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Article72 1911-09-23 8 The Times says that though the resignation of Marquis Katsura is perhaps inevitable, the change of Premiership will be regarded with some anxiety. Marquis Katsura has directed the policy of Japan with conspicuous success, and his successor, though he possesses many brilliant gifts, lacks his experience. Th%72 words
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Article28 1911-09-23 8 The output for the year ending August 31st, is as follows lbfe. Para Sheet 2497*27 Black 81-66 Margin Scrap 377-33 Bark 254*66 lbs. 3210 0228 words
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146 1911-09-23 8 Statement Issued b> the Navj The Navy League lis* issued a stu i on the question of food supply m m viexv <>f the Declaration <»f London which it is said that the >ugg»->tt<»M <«t Royal Commission on Pood Supph storage capacity for146 words
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Advertisement75 1911-09-23 8 ROBINSONS CASH SALE. j FOUR SPECIAL LINES. These well known and very Serviceable JSUN HELMETS I are now priced at s£> v^ each, all sizes. .^^BBM_ jBb^b^blb93^ 19! B\ Bac& Br el X .^bbj bf BJ BB> BBBJj BBr oE^^ 30FT FELT HATS TWEED CAPS. ifi 31ack. Green, and Brown75 words
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Advertisement323 1911-09-23 8 LOSING WEHiHT j V W« ■^■jV-m.'^ I by the pound h Waterbury s Metabolized I Under Weight.' a cendHioO of j~* j rr J fy> ill-health, Hhows your .assimilative t j C/OO JL^IVCf %J$M VOlilpOtlllU I powers are dec renting. 1 i .0 c %*^^v^^-w-w*w*~w-~-j (5/*^ TASTPLES^ ODOURLESS I £Z\323 words
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Article58 1911-09-23 9 c A minor official named Cheng Wenping, recorder of Kiangpet, Anhui, has arrived 1,1 Shanghai to collect famine relief funds a wealthy Chinese merchant* for the rinj population. He hid cut off the joint of a finger and written his petition with the bleeding tump— -a form58 words
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Article57 1911-09-23 9 c *%w*m p l/»rd Kitchener will proceed to Port 5aM m the middle of November, m ►rder to be m attendance upon the King and Queen during the passage of "»e Suez Canal. The British garrison v 1 1 be detailed for complimentary duty [*n this occasion, and will be57 words
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Article132 1911-09-23 9 The stately-looking battle-cruiser Von drr T<mn, which represented the German jNavy at the Coronation Naval Review, will be completely overshadowed m size and power by the JfelfJv, which is shortly to be ready for commissioning. Owing to the strict precautions taken during the (completion stage of this132 words
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Article1574 1911-09-23 9 Seeking to Avoid Trouble. As the result of the^disturbance created by a German m Shek ki m tie City of .Heung Shin, H.E. the Viceroy has telegraphed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requesting that the Diplomatic Body at Peking be asked to instruct the various Consuls m1,574 words
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Article959 1911-09-23 9 L i How East India Pofited by Brazil's Great Loss. SMUGGLING SEEDS. Botanical Specimens for Her Majesty's Garden at Kew." H ow Mr. H. A. Wickham smuggled aut of Brazil the seeds from which has sprung the enormous wealth of rubber m British East India reads like a959 words
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Advertisement159 1911-09-23 9 LADIES' GOLD CARD OF LATEST DESIGN V/ Gold Cigarette Fop Gents. kJ^^iS 1 9j ,s an d 18 oarat Set with Brilliants Vj-cJaaaMy at B. P. de Silva. Singapore (Straits Settlements). co ADELPHI HOTEL, f L J Established 1863. Q Select Fire-proof Residential and :> rr% I ransit Hotel, Commanding159 words
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Article163 1911-09-23 10 THE CHINESE IN THE DUTCH INDIES. A decade ago we heard very little about our countrymen abroad and they knew very little about us. In recent years, things have changed and the Chinese at home and abroad are more or less m correspondence with each other. They have turned theirKwo Kuang News - 163 words
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Article54 1911-09-23 10 A message recently reached London from Moscow announcing the arrival from London en route to the Far East of a party of English engineers who have leased valuable naphtha properties m the Russian portion of Saghalien for a term of 99 years. The total price to be paid is given54 words
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Article423 1911-09-23 10 Society of Opposition formed m Hongkong. At noon on the 3rd inst., a meeting was neld at the Chui Yin Hotel m connection with the inauguration of a society for th*protection of railways. There was a very large attendance, including representatives from the Canton Provincial Assembly,Hongkong Telegraph - 423 words
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Advertisement267 1911-09-23 10 *o**% M mMmo* m mo*^*knmo*m^omknmk^ommmMmo'*%ni^ BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., I Engineering Department, SINGAPORE. REPRESENTATIVES FOR: FRIED. KRUPP Ac Latest Design. Hand or Ptwer Driven. Complete Installations of Factories. Roller Washing and Rinsing Machines can be inspected at our office. i ©LJR DRESSING PLANT For the Treatment of all kinds of267 words
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Article477 1911-09-23 11 The ideas of the Chinese as to the place 4 eternal punishment are serj charao-l (eristic. The? consist of ehols series »>t Eantastie ideas, m which the low instinct** infortnnately ho strong m Asiatic races, *ruelt\, revenge and lave pf torturing, are •learly displajed. The torments477 words
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Article481 1911-09-23 11 THE STORY OF A PACK OF CARDS. The interesting s;,or\ of a pack of cards, With the legends and romances attaching to each card, is fold m an illustrated m the current issue ot the ,k Strand Magazine.' l< When you -sit down to a rubber ol bridge, or any481 words
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Article210 1911-09-23 11 ttev. Harold Gibson, the Bhesneld clergyman who, the other day, met m puh>i< •Jim Johnson, a coloured boxer of soonrenown, is the :urate afr Christ Chun v Atterclifie. His decision to fight Johnson was. he paid, purely spontaneous. No onrj seemed inclined tc take up tbe man210 words
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Article277 1911-09-23 11 The Laucet n» an interesting note deals with the actinic theory of heat stroke of Col t\ Maude, H.E. This distinguish* I officer had suffered from several attackn oi <un -troke, when Le conceived the Idea that the »a)s of the sun which caused inch attacksNational Review - 277 words
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Advertisement329 1911-09-23 11 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED fO ALL THE COVERMMEMT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THI FEDERATED MALAY STATES. HK FOR -SLEDGE- Natural Sterilized Milk -SLEDGE- Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: I J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YO t r TEETH ARE YOUR HEALT H. Hbßw BB^ UW -^^^BBaa^jV. J^BB^SBBBB^BBBBBafew BB] HB^BI BBV m329 words
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Advertisement314 1911-09-23 11 i—n Biija^WßaaaaaaßßßaMßßanß^Bßal CONSTIPATION. The Cause of much Suffering. When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments ar.d enters the I blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousnea> 5/eeplessness I Heartburn Loss of Appetite Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism aid various oI er aliments314 words
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Article48 1911-09-23 12 Lan Chen it hen L, appointed Taota «#i Vi Ta of Kausu Snd the New Dominion Liv Shang-lun is hereby appointed Pre it I of Chichoufu of Anhui t.dict m response to Yang enting'? rueaiorial commending certain mbordinat4 officials of Hunan for Isjasv g>«.»d services48 words
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Article26 1911-09-23 12 b'.t T.seng-Hsiang vris received m audience recently. (•hing Jui was reoeif 1 id ssuhencfl recently. Liv shang-lun was received m sndience r» jntly.26 words
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Article1190 1911-09-23 12 s The Tuchi Pu reported <>v the telegraghic memorial of the Gov* rnor ol the New Dominion requescing that the Board be ordered to delegate m officer with national bonds establish hranch bank ne Dominion i hi. Acting Viceroy of Hr.echuan, Wang Jeu-wen, presented a memorial requesting that1,190 words
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Article134 1911-09-23 12 1 he Kaiser has telegraphed from Bergen I to Herr Ballin, director of the EEamhorsT- American Line, recounting a feat of seamanship on the part of the Hamburg- t American steamer Cincinnati (Captain I Schuelke), which, leaving the harbour, steamed round the lloln n :<,//< 7 a/iih134 words
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Article70 1911-09-23 12 "BLACK PERIL SENTENCE. The native aassqd $ilwani wli<> was arrested at Bergville. a village m Natal. last May for asaaolsios; Ifro whitr ladies y who were driving along a lonely road m a potij rickshaw, has been convicted on two t ohswgas of assault with intent to rape, and r70 words
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Article624 1911-09-23 12 One of the most serious problems that the Imperial Chinese Government has to face at the present time is the problem of the proper administration of the Dependencies, says Thfi National Review. The history of the past is not encouraging. The fringe of Kuropean -owned territories which bounds624 words
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Article87 1911-09-23 12 Made angry, it is stated, by being refused Iriuk at a neighbouring public-house, the iccupier of a house m Townlev-street, off! Brandon-street, Walworth, with one or two aembers of his family returned home and xpended their anger m throwing from the rindows considerable portion of their lousehold87 words
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Article61 1911-09-23 12 On the eve of his departure the Jhinese Consul-General at Yokohama tfr. Woo Chung-lien was the guest of lonourat a dinner of the Yokohsma Jnited Club recently. At the close of he dinner a very artistic silver souvenr was given him by sixteen club nembers m token of their regret61 words
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Article308 1911-09-23 12 Mr. ki in ura. Councillor m the Japanese Foreign Office, who recently returned from an official tour to Sumatra, Borneo, Java, etc., has been interviewed by a press representative to whom he stated his view> on the present business conditions m Java, The alien residents m308 words
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Article55 1911-09-23 12 It is reported that the Chinese cabi-. net at its last meeting proposed to transfer 11. E. Liv Yu-lin, Minister m London, to the Netherland. It is thought that this proposal is due to the carelessness of the Chinese Minister m not baking better arrangements for the reception of the55 words
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Advertisement276 1911-09-23 12 ■BmcS. *e^ Svg| Lwlufl Bte^^BraS^* 'J earn ~^^^^^^^^^*^^^jTi^B^Baaleaw^B^Bwßrr^BV i H~ c •^Jk.-vSßt^ar^l ItJV^Las jf. Be afll SnOs irff "^w PAY DAY What Does it Mean to YOU \*-> matter what your position may be, -.vinther day laborer or office worker, if you are m that discourajred line* >t me.i wh"276 words
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Advertisement249 1911-09-23 12 I ADVERTISEMENT^ M. N. K. MOHAMEO NOOROIN CO CENERAL MERCHANTS Boots, Shoes, Shirts. Ties fj I Collars, Hosiery and General < J 86-88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAh O- i aaaaaßßi a—paal AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC TAILOR AND OOTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds n White Suits made ti> Order, j v,,249 words
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Advertisement35 1911-09-23 13 OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. a (THE SINGAPORE BOOKSTORE). Booksellers Taxidermists. "B HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE. 50 years' History The Japanese Empire the opening of the country to foreigners (m Chinese) Count Okuma. Price $8 Nctt. ■aaaa— i35 words
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Advertisement360 1911-09-23 13 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY) Undbk Contract with the Nethkui. \m»s India OoVfiftNttßOT. Agents al Siigawt The Skips Agency. Hi., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-SEPTEMBER 21ST TO 30TH, 1911. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamship. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Date Laurens Pit Retehriver Sepf. 21360 words
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