Weekly Sun, 30 September 1911
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Title Section22 1911-09-30 1 The Weekly Sun. j GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. I 126, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. ICE 5 CENTS. KIXGAPORE. SATi'UDAV. SKPTKMRKR l»il. NO. s}?.22 words
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Advertisement328 1911-09-30 1 \LL SHOE BRUSHES. ALL BRISTLR < Size 4J Inch:;-,. .^!CE 30 CENTS EAC H WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW 6* CO., LTD.. Singapore IEW GQOD;S ALWAYS ARRIVING. '^■^aßß^aaaßaaaaaaaßßßaaaaaaaaßßaaaaaßaaaaaaaßßaaaßßHaaaßaavaHaa^KßajaaaaaaaaaaaaßaßßßaaMßßßaßßaaaaaaaßaaa K JKr j^jftv- "TT" II f"" aaaa flfl^ '*\aaaa af 1 maT -^--aaiaaaaaaaaa*^^ ■<«, =va Ivt^ aY ■•> > O328 words
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Advertisement31 1911-09-30 1 I tifSS* THE Wm "NUGGET" '/^o| BOOT POLISHING j Black for Uiack leatlfei?*, Gla/je kid ;ill<l le»X CaK V PRICE 20 CENTS PER BOTTLE. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW j CO., LTD., j SINGAPORE'31 words
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Advertisement301 1911-09-30 2 BILLIARDS aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa* f THE JOHN ROBERTS' LOW SET I CLIMATIC EXPRESS CUSHIONS THE EXPRESS CUSHION— is built by us on the latest slip built! principles from the finest Para Rubber, which is specially pre-! pared by a new and patented process to withstand tropical climates, and is absolutely the best301 words
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Advertisement116 1911-09-30 2 a> r^^ J. CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUNTANT AND j GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. I 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 nnd Western Union, TELEPHONE No. 186 1107. 07h. WILLIS, TURF ACCOUNTANT. 8,116 words
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Advertisement139 1911-09-30 2 "STAR" CARS THE CHOICE OF THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILK 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 lf>-H.P. R.A.C RATING STANDARD CLASS RACE AT BROOKLANDS, MAINTAINING A> AVERAGE SPEED OF 56J4 MILES PER139 words
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Article1039 1911-09-30 3 ,o mrsssgs to The Standard ,te -»nd August refers m significant Japan's hesitation lo enter into ions f«»r the conclusion of an ArbiTreaty similar to that recently conelfresa Great Britain and the States In this message it is r that there are certain things .pan cannot andThe National Review - 1,039 words
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Article669 1911-09-30 3 <>nee again the proposal that the (Government should adopt the Western entendar has heen brought forward, and (here i.s little douht that the suggestion will coejmend itself to the minds ol those who bars any acquaintance with the inconveniences nrbing from the present system The re tention of669 words
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Article136 1911-09-30 3 While the detective service is a success m many foreign countries, it his proved harmful to China. Several years ago, when H.E. Tuan Fang was viceroy of Hupeh he i introduced the detective system into the province and the result was the revolutionary plot for the capture136 words
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Article86 1911-09-30 3 a> Fighting is stiii going en between Tibetans and Chinese m the border-land. Fighting has been going on for .some time, and it was heard from Tibetan sources that tiie Chinese lost several hundreds of soldiers Chinese soldier* are refusing to tight, and a few* have flcri86 words
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Article145 1911-09-30 3 Says M Truth It the Calcutta Turf Club is the respectable institution it is said to he, it can hardly relish the notoriety it has acquired m connection with its Derby sweepstakes. The pretence that it is a club sweepstakes m the ordinary sense of the term is. of course,verb. Sup. - 145 words
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Advertisement375 1911-09-30 3 CONSTIPATION. A Reliable and Lasting Cure. Constipation means that there is not a regular and sufficient action of the bowels. It is a very dsngcrous disorder because it prevents the body's waste from leaving the system, and tins waste soon turns to poison. This is how many fatal diseases begin375 words
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Advertisement60 1911-09-30 3 I I Motorists im > Motor-Cyclists! AND I Cyclists f a. who are using them KNOW Continental are giving every satisfaction. NO MORE TYRE TROUBLES. WHEN OUR "Tropical 111 Ribbed" FOR CARS. "Model de Course" FOR MOTOR CYCLISTS "Continental Special" FOR CYCLISTS ARE FITTED Continental Tyre Rubber Co. Ltd., 160 words
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Article309 1911-09-30 4 We sanction the memorial presented bi the President of the Privy Council. Yung 'hing. and other officers requesting thai an appropriation be granted for converting the Department of Ceremonies into ceremonial utfhs,! stoic and for purchasing private-owned houses and that an additional sum be provided for initial309 words
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Article1083 1911-09-30 4 1 The Cahinet presented a memorial re- f porting that it has taken over from thei Waiwu Pu the records of insignia and deeoratious and suggesting a date from which j atl decorations are to be chopped by the r Oshines seal instead of the old seat. The1,083 words
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Article30 1911-09-30 4 Prince Pu Luu, Duke Taai Tse and Sheng Hsuan-huai were received m audience recently. Oovernor Lv Chung-chi of Shansi was received m audience recently. i <.. sneen m30 words
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Article117 1911-09-30 4 rhe Liussian papers are giving a good deal of space to the story of s robbery bj armed women which recently took place m the town of Varsavia The victim was a wealth) merchant who whilst returning home one evening was seised by armed women, who robbed him117 words
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Article43 1911-09-30 4 The Chinese Pressure unanimous m their report that Admiral Li Chun has already succumbed to his wounds. The lews, they say. has been kept confidential for fear of the fact that his leath if made known mi^ht lend to farther disturbances m Canton.43 words
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Advertisement44 1911-09-30 4 IF r I For ■^^^^^^&€;.^ip#^^^:^ -v; I Kekifect Glaze and superior Stren&th I V:..>4^-J~^~^->< it <* •■■■..-■'•-■•^■:v-#^ I l\^N.| ECU NGE f^ M [I J /DRAIN' PrPES?-^^: j I en, FA r^lSlift ALL SIZES STOCKED I I ShWE, ROSS ScG.IJ?, SINGAPORE. U_ t mm ___flj44 words
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Advertisement266 1911-09-30 4 Siemens Brothers MAXUWrnili;!;. Electrical Machinery. Cable. Wires, Apparatus a n Accessories tor Electric Lio| 1t Power and Traction Put > HEAD~OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster LONDON. I Supplies Department Ci Upper Thames Strepi LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Msta BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melb J~a i .Winchester House COLLYER Singapore. TO OUR READERS.266 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article455 1911-09-30 5 nachi an elderly Tamil woman led guilty to the charge of wilful pass by going into Tanglin Bara without satisfactory excuse -Corporal Lewis of The Buffs rmed the court that accused had warned three times already not r the barracks. She was fined ad warned. -t*-a ew K>e Hian455 words
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Article807 1911-09-30 5 Nu r Kam Seng, was ordered to pay a j Ineofs7by Mr. Acton, for causing hurl to Chang A Meng a rickshaw-, ailler, $2 of the fine to go to the puller b> way of compensation. The row was over the fare. The fine was paid. a» 1 Peh807 words
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Article443 1911-09-30 5 Ng A King a bullock-cart driver, was fined $10 or fourteen days, for cruelty to animals by working two lame bullocks. aa^aaSa^al Lai Singh (Sikh) Choi Chat and Ho A Kye (Hokiens) pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable. The police found No 1 lying helpless m Outram Road,443 words
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Article458 1911-09-30 5 Mr. Vlussell, Head of the Preventive Service prosecuted an old Hokien 0 Iross other than to the Superinten-, lent. He pleaded guilty and was fined rT> or seven days Cheo A K.ow a Hokien, was arrested m the charge of murder by causing the death of one Chia Keng458 words
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Article181 1911-09-30 5 LOCAL STOCKS SHARES. J Messrs. Daviett and Co., Share Brokers,' Jin the Arcade, uore the following market: prices on Thursday. 28th September, 1911 viz buyers. Sellers. AlurCiajah 1.42^ 1.50 lj A y<' r Kunini? 50 55 Ayer Molek \jfo x gg |j Ayer Panas 4.60 4.70 Balgownie 7.75 8 25181 words
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Article191 1911-09-30 5 Midnight Visit. .rs <IW at Xv DauHak' Magazine Senfrv. < I Last month a rowing ho.it was seen toil approach the Tipnor powder magazine, 1 Goaport, where the military explosives are a stored. The magazine is guarded day and f j night by armed sentries who challenged the191 words
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Article175 1911-09-30 5 War Veterans' Fate m a Railway Disaster. A terrible train accident is reported from the vicinity of Manchester CS. V.) where over thirty passengers were killed and sixty injured through the collapse of a bridge which spans Canadaigua Creek. Four coaches, including a restaurant car filled with175 words
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Article70 1911-09-30 5 The China Press, a new, bright s Shanghai daily paper, contains illustrations of two fine pieces of statuary i placed over the entrance to the new' -jbuilding of the China Mutual Life s Insurance building at Shanghai. One -represents Prudence and the other rAbundance. Paola Triscornia Di Fers dinando, an70 words
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Article728 1911-09-30 5 At least one man who took a Coronation trip home, ordered before he ileft some fifty trunk labels with difTer|ent places, such as Baden, Berlin. [Fans, etc., printed on them. Whatever could have been his motive. A story told m headlines from an American paper: 44 Surgeons operate728 words
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441 1911-09-30 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. BRITISH EDUCATION. In tlie present chaos of secondary education, the schools of the type which chiefly furnishes boys to professions are !il'"A^t w-tT<\li\' 1 w f 1 1 1 1 1 > ()f 9UTV organization adapted to that end. From the oldest, such as441 words
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Article195 1911-09-30 6 It seems that the situation m the capital of the Szechuan province is assuming a serious aspect. Quite alarming reports have come to the capital from time to time, and some even go so far as to assert that there will surely be a general uprising m195 words
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Article81 1911-09-30 6 Cheng Tv, Sept. 26, It iv reported thai U.K. Chiu Yee shun presenter! a false memorial to the Throne statin- that H.E. Pou Teng Chun and U.K. Loti Liten mom-, hers of the Provincial Assembly ;irc m league with the revolutionists. anton. Sept. 17. The Board of81 words
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Article103 1911-09-30 6 A map named Augunt Marea, age 26, IfllO is under arrest at Perth, Western Australia, on charge <»t eoaspiracv to give false evidence m n ease of theft, is alleged lo be identical with Peter the Painter,'', the man wanted m connection with the murders of the103 words
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Article42 1911-09-30 6 A HIGHER" COURT. Magistrate to applicant at Tottenham, •ecentlv —We cannot deal with \uur umplaii.t here. "You must go to a higher 1 •ourt fur defamation, of character." Tie- Applicant Itut I went upstairs- md they tola to come down here. I42 words
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Article653 1911-09-30 6 LOCAL AND GENERAL The International institute of 1 r has received #ift <>f £r»00 fr. I* Carnegie. I -mt I A member of the Saigon Legi- I Assembly named M. Bchuecgans himself dead with a revolver. I Japan will send two represent. r, to the [nternational Opium Confer^ I to653 words
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Advertisement152 1911-09-30 6 i WU f~^~— ii i mm.m— __________aaM— i aaaj H i 1 1 v NI'O TS^^i^^^ |ii»_r. I m 'MILKMAID m I SlPj I* B-RAND *-l_/ Ik i I I P% —a 1 I *n I" Z -^L-a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^ aaaaaVaaalßa-aaf aaa>_-Baa_---l a_J Bit a-H _k^ ft Jo F ii TOTO^fJ^BSWW JHJj^HaaaaaaaaaaP152 words
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Advertisement72 1911-09-30 6 ii Loh's Dispensary. \Chemists t Druggists and j Opticians, (Wholesale and Retail). 108, South Bridge Road, i SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE NO. 429. TELECRAPHIC ADDRESS: 'LOH. SINCAPORE. Depot Jor ail kinds ol Patent Medicines, J Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Medicated Wines, Surgical Instruments, I Chemical AND Scientific Apparatus. Mcdii id SuTffical and Sanitarij72 words
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Article500 1911-09-30 7 The Vital Organs of Animals Transplanted by Americans. some remarkable experiments on th, fting of limbs on animals to which the< ►1 originally belong, ami the trans of vital organs, such a- the kidney •ne animal to another, are reported the '< Standard," from Harvard r r ,i500 words
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Article197 1911-09-30 7 the return <>r His Excellency t* Tun-yen to Peking, where iiis abiliin will be applied to the difficult keeping the foreign relation* of the I justed will be welbhere is no doubt that daring his i sojourn abroad lie accomplished ••wards promoting a better underling ofChina Press - 197 words
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Advertisement430 1911-09-30 7 THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA. f CAPITAL: TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our Policy Holders. The ©.\LY Company Operating m the Middle Easl that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Shanghai-China. Endowment Policies430 words
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Advertisement26 1911-09-30 7 SINCAPORE MOTOR CAR CO. a a> 215 216, Orchard Road. Telephone No. 989. c Motor Cars on hire at the Rate ol $5 per hour. annnnnnnnnnuaaaaaaaaa.26 words
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Advertisement292 1911-09-30 7 POPULAR BRAND. EVERY BOTTLE NUMBERED TO PREVENT FRAUD. ■BP^n_sn|J2aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVX~aaVi Lam. M H t '____f A I Eg ■<•-, M 8f AtJC BBSS ft \> ii' i UtNTURY aja QUALITY. ..Kit --£51 _Bt-r" $51 BOUQUET. aaU I ""l aaaaaaaa! »3-^J Pj9^M__SSaa]iSKdpa)SlL_S_i_K bbbbbb_SK_hbv 4r *t SOLD EVERYWHERE. YEW LOONG. GOLD SILVER SMITH292 words
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Article514 1911-09-30 8 »-es Huge Bomb Which Does Not Enter Bore. i A e^truotive liev J ol »l< ge gun lias iv elded satJafa^thrrj reeuUato ex peri- j, conducted by the German military, iv ♦< rities h message from Berlin recently states t> the experiments wi^ conducted at514 words
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Article186 1911-09-30 8 Is Blown Overboard and Floats m the Channel for a Fortnight. A bag of American mails, containing valuable securities, has just been recoteied'' near Falmouth, after drifting about m the I Channel for over a fortnight, during which it covered over fifty miles. The mails186 words
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Article75 1911-09-30 8 I luring an inquest at Hackney recently, la woman who was giving evidence was asked what was her husband'- occu- pation. The Witness Oil, lie kuocScs about i Hoxton. The Coroner But What does he knock > about •L The Witness He sella plates, cups, and saucers.75 words
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Article262 1911-09-30 8 Chinese Official's Novel Device to Hold Back Torrent. Terrible, desti notion and much grievous suffering have been caused by floods m the Yangtze Valley, China, and details- of the disasters are coming through. At a place called Fit/roy artificial walls were hurriedly put up, hut262 words
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Article388 1911-09-30 8 Some Strange Advertisements. 11 Lately, when hunting for some notes which I had mislaid/ 1 writes Mr. O. \V. K. liussell, m his amusing book. Collections and Recollections," I came upon a collec tion of advertisem-Tits. No branch of literature is more suggestive of philosophical reflections. 1 take388 words
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Article86 1911-09-30 8 Liverpool's huge skyscraper, which has been built at the pierhead for the Royal Tiver Friendly Society, was officially opened by Lord Sheffield, the senior trus" tee of the society. The building has been erected st a cost of £700,000. The two domes of the clock tower86 words
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Article45 1911-09-30 8 News comes from Philadelphia of policeman, bedridden for a year with neuritis, being suddenly cured by a flash lof lightning. t He suddenly rose during a violent storm and dressing himself walked to tbe police stat ion and reported h imself for duty45 words
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Advertisement95 1911-09-30 8 No Home complete without the TWA O* MAR* famous tygfajfaT bottle. aaa, v aat r'■ ano -«bat aniTAtM Keeps Contents either cold or hot for 24 hours. i Icy-Hot pint size 7.00 each. quari $11.00 E Very "Best nickel plated, [nvaluahle for Nurses* a am.-— aaaaaaaaaa Travellers, Campers Planters, Autumobilists,95 words
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Advertisement307 1911-09-30 8 The Man Who |1 J\ this is it t Gets Thgrg ~^r> Waterbury's Metabolized b«2*«-»/_* I- M„od_ TirAalS 7 q 0 Liver Cil Compound iphi mli i«a blood aaa jr w_ plenty uf it -m his body. _C__~ TASTELSSS ODOURLESS J^\ WATERBURYS W ._J C£j J^J^?S!hI Z JS? Mkm\ Th,307 words
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Article109 1911-09-30 9 osa value «>f the foreign trade of ing mid. i the cognisance of the M,, l Maritime Customs during tie 1 910, namely, Hk. Tls. &7.0 t ?75,fc38. itutes a record. a- it exceeds total by Hk. Tls. 90,04^270, i cent that total having iv109 words
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67 1911-09-30 9 a> The "Japan Daily Mail" is responsible for the following statement The Russian Consul at Mukden is enlisting 3,000 Chiuese labourers iv North and South Manchuria for the construction of the Amur railway. The Viceroy is hesitating to giant the intending emigrants passports m67 words
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Article37 1911-09-30 9 A White Paper shows that 1,154 masters and seamen and 146 passengers lost their lives m British vessels either by wreck, drowning, or accident, as against 946 masters and men and 117 passengers m the previous year.37 words
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Article269 1911-09-30 9 Vessels are to Ply from Rangoon and Straits to Swatow and Amoy The prospectus of th- Chinese Steamship Company, Limited, shows tint the company who*e authorized capital is Us 2,310,000 is divided into \~> hO 00 ordtn irj shares of Us 15 each, says the269 words
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Article319 1911-09-30 9 At the first Universal Races Congress held at London recently Dr. Lin Boon Keng i (the representative of China) presided at a meeting, iv the absence of the Chinese Minister. The Chinese, he said, had no race prejudice to the extent that would I make the colour319 words
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Article190 1911-09-30 9 A German calculator, who, has been writing concerning proposals of marriage, and the manner m which most of them are arrived at, says that 36 j per cent, of the suitors press the hand!, of the fair one, 24 per cent, conclude their avowal with an embrace, 4 per cent,190 words
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Article161 1911-09-30 9 a> Mr. H. H. Fox, acting Commercial Attache to the British Legation, referring to the industrial development of China, says Factories for the production of goods of foreign type with foreign machinery have sprung up all over China during the past decade, indicating an industrial awakening161 words
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156 1911-09-30 9 The United States government has iejided to send two immigration officials o China to conduct examinations here and ssue passports to Chinese plaining to g^ :oAmeri;i. One of th/examiners will b» Rationed m Shanghai and tha other at Hongkong and Canton. The news of156 words
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150 1911-09-30 9 ANGLO-AMERICAN COMPANY TO CONTROL THE RUSSIAN HALF OF SAGAHLIEN. Metropolitan Russian papers give some further particulars concerning the journey to Sagaiilien of a party of English mining sngineeis headed by Mr. Pell, the well*nowu geologist, and accompanied by the Russian petroleum expert, Mr. Feistel. It t s now stated that150 words
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Article174 1911-09-30 9 a A clergyman's adventure with pickpockets was related at London Sessions when William Holland, 25, labourer, was found Guilty of stealing a Maltese cross I and part of a chain from the Rev. G. Hammon, rector of Chacombe, Banbury, and was sentenced by Mr. Wallace, K.C.j 1174 words
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Article379 1911-09-30 9 Bogus Count Escapes Twice From Prison. Max Schiemangk, an international swindler, who, as Count Marcel De Passv, and under other high-sounding aliases, won his way into Society and through cash. boxes iv most capitals of Europe, has for the second time slipped through the lingers of the379 words
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Article355 1911-09-30 9 Weird Exhibition Seen by British Explorers m French Guinea. Major Powell Cotton has just returned to England after a shoo! ing expedition m Portuguese and French Guinea. Sport wa, tiot so good as he had hoped, as almost every Guinea native owns a j, UM) ai|( j spends355 words
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Advertisement150 1911-09-30 9 LADIES' GOLD CARD OR LATEST DESIGN <\ j 1 -a, jF^^_£JBM*!_Tl 3 ,s ar »d 18 carat l^^^^^jl Set witb Brilliants B. P. de Silva. ,-S Singapore (Straits Settlements). co ADELPHI HOTEL. Q Select Fire-proof Residential and :> QQ Transit Hotel, Commanding tke most peaceful and attractive outlook m Singapore150 words
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Article814 1911-09-30 10 The cataclysmic character of tlie floodi that are at present devastating this country iM almost without parallel m Chinasjnoderr history, says the XaiioHai iicticfc. Not i province of the Yan-t/e Valley this side oi the Gorges is without its long tale of disastei due to flood, and the814 words
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Article45 1911-09-30 10 From Tientsin comes the news that the Government Mint is busily engaged m casting new coins. The coining machinery which was ordered from England recently arrived and has been installed. The Mint is now capable of turning out $100,000 worth of coins J a day.45 words
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Advertisement13 1911-09-30 10 MICHELIN NOT THE CHEAPEST. THE BEST. DUPIRE BROTHERS, Agents.] O- mw la «*L13 words
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Advertisement249 1911-09-30 10 ff^ Triiai BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., j Engineering Department, J SINGAPORE. I REPRESENTATIVES FOR FRIED. KRUPP AG. j GRCSONWERK. RUBBER MACHINERY. I Latest Design. Hand or Power Driven Complete Installations of Factories. Roller Washing and 1 Rinsing Machines can be inspected at our office. j ©UR DRESSING PLANT I For249 words
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Article572 1911-09-30 11 That tlie English language grows daily more Hk; Chinese, and that the nearer we get it the better will our -peech be, are assertions made by Dr. Edward Sapir, of the Canadian Geological Survey, m a lecture at the University of Pennsylvania, printed m The572 words
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Article234 1911-09-30 11 For tlie writer)? of sea-tales a new plot i became public property when tic Jlymph arrived st New York and reported that two stowaways found aboard soon aftei the liner left Southampton broke out o jtlve ship's gaol, and nanaged t > hid* 'themselves m the.234 words
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Article490 1911-09-30 11 The Szechuan Metropolitan officials have called a general meeting at the Szechuan t Guild to-day (Thursday) to deliberate over the situation at Qhengtu, created through I 'the Government railway policy. The^ 1\,1',i,.5. i According to tlie same authority, H.1.H.0 Prince Tssi Tao and General Yin Chang;The Kuo Kwang pao - 490 words
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Advertisement292 1911-09-30 11 Sledge Brand Milk W SUPPLIED m Al rHE COVERMMEHT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS biN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. iSK FOR "SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk j OK SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. VO I R TEETH ARE YOUR HBALT H. m m^ mm^ \\mm. mm\ wm^^^Wm*. ___Kvl^ TEETH292 words
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Advertisement644 1911-09-30 11 BOILS SLOTCHES.I A person suffering from eruptions m the skin has mucb X endure. It is not merely th^ d seotni ture a:id irritation and p. v. Sw;v>ation, hut life ij mad n -.crahL j3 depression of spirits. Ihe livtr is ton ,J J y*r>^ an^ lc nc > s644 words
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Article1044 1911-09-30 12 The Commander-in-Cluef of Kiangpei L hss received telegrams from the Taotai of! Hsuchowchien to the effect that the chief, 1 of the bandits that have been recently in-'' testing the district has been captured on the borders of Kiangsu aud Honan. The < ulprit is to be taken1,044 words
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Article522 1911-09-30 12 H. I. H. Prince Su finds it very difficult to get capable persons for service* m Tibet and Mongolia some sort of encouragement i a therefore necessary. At ;i recent Cabinet mealing tlie Prince proposed that foreign educate! ollieiaK wlui are- willing to go t<» the522 words
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Article1105 1911-09-30 12 His Enterprises m the East. Shakespsare m India. That the British Drama is spreading far and wide is shown by the fact that at the| present moment theatrical impresarii fromj all parts of the world America, Australia,' South Africa, and the Continent of Europe are now m1,105 words
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Article91 1911-09-30 12 Moses: Ikestein, I never, never, never vill call m a Yiddisher doctor again. Ikestein Vy, what for? Moses Veil, it's dis vay Doctor Cohen, he call on mine daughter Rebeoca tor two years, and yen she refuse to marry him he sent me a bill for de visits. I How91 words
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Advertisement276 1911-09-30 12 ■V *Am H» W3a^^aS r^^mf^m^SS^MW I 4 Uray m\KMßrf?^m£.* I \vi^m\ mw~ I tmmrmMmmL '^^^L I VUi t\||p 4<yat^H ULI fl 4/H' fifl 3TT il 1 Bulfliiei i H I ißvl S^ BmiVl I nSfa m^vffii Bry^r I PAY DAY I What Does it Mean I I rso matter waat276 words
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Advertisement228 1911-09-30 12 ADVERTISEMENTS. M. N. K. MOHAMEO NOOROIN CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hat•ollars. Hosiery and General Good* 86-88, NORTH BRIDGK ROAD. 8-7 AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC. TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds m Stock. A T hite Suits made to Order, Price $3. 44. NORTH BRIDGK ROAD.'228 words
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Advertisement39 1911-09-30 13 OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. c -.1 (THE SINGAPORE BOOKSTORE). 2 ii r Booksellers Taxidermists. B HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. I 0 H 50 years' History The Japanese Empire the opening of the country to foreigners Count Okuma. Price $8 Nett. 5339 words
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Advertisement277 1911-09-30 13 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) UndKpß Contkmi with thf. Nkthkklands India Guvkknmknt. Afeits it Singapore The Skips Agency, Ltd., 2-3 Ciltyer.Qiay. MAIL TABLE SEPTEMBER 26TH TO 30TH, 1911. The ii idermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Exp**** Will be Despatched for:— D^te^ j van Heem*kerk Katavia Sept.277 words
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Advertisement247 1911-09-30 13 printers, "^^^•r fll Bookbinders, m\ Booksellers, aw*'* I i and "^y* w. •s;■ Stationers- V*\^ I C\ <S^* I KINDS \4#* Printing <$* EXECUTED. v Prompt Attention. r Good Workmanship. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 29-7 THE DENTAL HALL. NO. 7, RAFFLES PLACE. Of>f>osite Jokn Little x$ Co. s Building). UNDER THF. SUPERVISION247 words
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Advertisement183 1911-09-30 14 MARTELL'S BJ MARTELL'S BRANDY. BRANDY. A f \r 1111 -(.jlgfe I Blue and Silver Label I oronation ot King Oeorgc V. KS^^^^^^^^^ I n fk v f It -li^^^nS^S^Bii^ferr^^i.* I is an accepted guarantee all .over the world ror 1 1 st the Ist: o the Hots? ni Lords and183 words
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