Weekly Sun, 2 December 1911
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Title Section22 1911-12-02 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 1&6, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 191 J. NO. (>7.22 words
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Advertisement455 1911-12-02 1 THE NIMH BOOT CREAM. sG^^^^jifr kf*-\)« the leather nir«> w^^^™^ Wl an<i -oft jui<l imparts Cp&f^*' rii c <»l<)^s on l Oflr Q'l^l^.i^-llky hoots 1 r j < i shoeM PRICE 20 CENTS PER BOTTLE. WHITEAWAY'S WHITEAWAY'Sj I VJ E S i^^Pff^g^BMß^ »2~ A I II C~ R 3 EAST.455 words
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Advertisement61 1911-12-02 1 I W K-».:«1 Trade" Mil k< -cvi. vk w. wr?erv '<f COS I? IV f>L*cK eoor^i shoe pou9h A% V-«.: I Mii^«t M l V..l l «h.n^-.ill V jvS ■>• l.'.»ili»r. V/.m V.itt ;,r- ••>' #1 V!• .-I•.> f '1 f t«T th«* IVi YJ nii.)i. i M >. .161 words
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Advertisement389 1911-12-02 2 BIUIARDS 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 pre-' pared by a new and patented process to withstand tropical climates, and is absolutely the best cushion ever introduced389 words
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Advertisement417 1911-12-02 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 1 Address "TRITON," SINGAPORE. Codes: A. B C. sth Edition and Western Union. TELEPHONE No. 186 1107. Dr. FURUMOTO, JAPANESE DENTIST. 98. North Bridge Road.417 words
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Advertisement155 1911-12-02 2 Hudson Cars 1912. THE MOST SILENT CARS KNOWN SEE THE WHITE TRIANGLE ON THE RADIATOR. DUE SHORTLY ONE 25-H.P. TORPEDO (FIVE SEATER). ONE 25-H.P. TOURING CAR (FIVE SEAT!" I; B©TH FULLY EQUIPPED. SALE AGENTS FOR S.S. F.M.S. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, AND HUGH LOW STREET, »>OM HIGH CLASS CARS FOR HIRE155 words
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Article816 1911-12-02 3 The Demands of the Assembly. National Assembly has formulate'] iei nf proposals for the new oonstituf the country, and as the National 1 :nlily is the only body that ran at the t moment be considered m an\ -j.i ♦•-••ntative of national sentiment whole the proposals made by that816 words
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Article731 1911-12-02 3 m The One Man. The immediate need of the country at this moment is obvious to every mind tlwit is able to take a <le a ached aad Imfartial view of tli* situation, and that i»*^ 1 M n»e OOfeoaftt ration «»f power and authority io the bait l*731 words
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Article114 1911-12-02 3 Bishop Saves Bay From Ryin. A r the LU irpool Vigilantes Atsoriatjoa the Bialiop <►* London maH« S4>:ii«- ttrong They come lik« ha«t«d harrfl in*<> ju\ room, wid th»- Bulio i "People 1 l*.i\.> nev»r kftown poiii to roe, ;»> Blithop, 1.. j':ifi_' fur .1 ;i'-* ol real. <114 words
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Article957 1911-12-02 3 The Dangers of Delay. A survey of the situation ;if the moment reveals, ami Ut all the chms miH dUonler that the whole n itirm is determined on vast changes m th« national lit'«- Prom Cbengtu to Cbu-ivi, tio-u Karssu to Ivw.ingtung, from Yuiiii m ahii'>.>t to the Yilu,957 words
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Advertisement48 1911-12-02 3 I I CONTSNENTAL I. I Prices on application. Through all dealers and Garages at prices universal throughout the S.S. and F.M.S New price list No. 8 Forwarded on application. Ford Car sizes m stock. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., I Limited, TELEGRAMS SINGAPORE. UlEPtiONt CONTINENT. COLL) Eli QUAY. 29848 words
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Article549 1911-12-02 4 lij the same issue of our senior morning contemporary, m the same column, and indeed the one following immediately on the other, there appeared three days ago two appeals for rabeeriptioai to Red Cross Societies. One was baaed by v The Red Cross Society. The first of549 words
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Article328 1911-12-02 4 The Central China Famine Relief Committee is busily at work preparing to undertake practical steps the moment the subsidence of the internal troubles from which the country is at present sutfeiing will enable it to do so. The information collected by Mr. C. P. Jameson on his recentThe National Review - 328 words
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Article136 1911-12-02 4 Mr. Frederick Dixon, district manager of the Christian Science Committees on Publication, remarks, with reference to our recent paragraph, that it is a curious thing that whenever the heading Christian Science Again appears, it should he Homething which is considered disagreeable m connection with the movement." Why,136 words
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Article316 1911-12-02 4 One would scare Ay expect that the mere matter of the date would cause any difficulty at a time like this were it not for the fact that at the French Revolution the dates based upon the Christian era were thrown over and a, new era was established,The National Review - 316 words
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Article113 1911-12-02 4 A hair-dresser named Gorebam, of Kaglan-street, Lowestoft, returning from a day's fishing, discovered that a shocking tragedy had been perpetrated m his absence. He found his wife AlartUa, aged thirty, nearly dead, with her throat out, and her fourteen-months-old baby lying murdered at her side. The woman died113 words
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Article195 1911-12-02 4 According to Scottish contemporary, "h popular publication extensively circulated m Germany contain* ten commandments, instructing the subjects of the Kaiser ir the art ot" political eiionomy as Germans ought to understand it. We have not previously beard of this publication, ami ii is not possible, therefore,195 words
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Article322 1911-12-02 4 44 For years I mi tiered cruelly from rheumatic gout," lays Mrs. E. Phillips, of 7, New Riverside*, Springfield, Wellington, Somerset, Kngland, who has been a nurse for eight years. 4 The pains m my legs were so awful that couldn't stand. I was as helpless as a322 words
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Article198 1911-12-02 4 Berlin, 26 Qct.-— The new training' ba book* issued for thf German Army Navy contain a special paragraph to the spy question. The paragraph as 'follows k4 The idea that spie> appear or».lv w\ War is definitely threatened or dec lan a mistaken one. Spies attachedThe National Review - 198 words
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Advertisement46 1911-12-02 4 I Pek !5 c :I la^^ >id superior Stren&th i I I •■•'< D\ aiicc r 1 1 ii r c ff^T \\Y\ I I /A| jKV^EJEjGUNIi^^^ nu I I vl #/nPAIM Pl^FS^?'/ I >^Blib^^^jHM*gJ('M cJ7ps STOGKEiD I CfilC A T LklTC^ BPf^ V Ul U vixuu46 words
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Advertisement153 1911-12-02 4 Siemens Brottim, MANUFACTURERS O F Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Light Power and Traction Purposes. HEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street, LONDON. I WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Oalsion BRANCHES. i Cape Town, Melboui Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoon Sydney, AND Winchester153 words
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Article281 1911-12-02 5 and Lin Poo were ich ordered to pay $1, for being dis.lerly and fighting with each other i .la lan B«'sar. Narainasamy a Tamil hotel runner ided guilty to heing drunk and disin Malay Street. He was ined f"> or seven days. Hwee A Heng pleaded guilty to tbling281 words
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Article494 1911-12-02 5 Chan Huan a queueless Hokien, pleaded guilty to selling chandu other i.m to the Superintendent at 15 Albert Street. He was fined $10 or »urteen days. Mr. Byrne, Senior Revenue Officer prosecuted. For selling adulterated milk a Tamil uned Savutaven of the 4th milestone i the Bukit Timah Road,494 words
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Article458 1911-12-02 5 A well-dressed Tamil named Abdulrahman, pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable m Malabar Street. He was fined $2. Ramachandra a bullock-cart owner, was fined $10 for causing a lame bullock to be worked m a cart. The driver was discharged with a caution. Three queueless Chinese lads, Tan458 words
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Article466 1911-12-02 5 Aii Austrian named Karel llerick, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly m Malay Street. He was ordered to pay $5. Lee Ong a Hokien, was fined $5 oi «sev«n days, for using criminal force to a Siamese woman named Peah who had just arrived from Bangkok. i Hiew466 words
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Article488 1911-12-02 5 A Hokien singeh named Ong Chiang, was charged with attempting to commit suicide at the Tanjong Pagar Police Station. Dock Inspector Randall informed the court that a staamer at the wharf was ready to sail for China yesterday. Accused went on board without a ticket, but was turned out488 words
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Article304 1911-12-02 5 Chinese and Europeans Make Merry. A dinner was given on Wednesday last, at Ehg Ho House, Cairn Hill Road, by Mr. Boey Chuan Poll to celebrate his mother-in-law's birthday. It was an ideal night, and over 30' guests attended. The verandah facing the house was looking304 words
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199 1911-12-02 5 Chinese Laud English Captain. Presentation to be Made. On her voyage to Singapore from Hongkong, a Chinese passenger on board the s.s. Lin Sang died of heart failure and was buried at sea. When the steamer arrived here the matter was duly reported to the199 words
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Article583 1911-12-02 5 At a recent Wesleyan revival, not fifty miles from Singapore, the local :bank-manager was one of the first to seek the penitent pew. Between himself and the schoolmaster there existed an undying feud, and the hankmanager, duly "saved,*' proceeded ,down the aisle to the schoolmaster's pew. "Brother! come583 words
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415 1911-12-02 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. THE ETERNAL PARADOX. While her armies have been! m Tripoli to war upon the Turk, Italy's myrmidons of the Press have dipped their pens m vitriol, and have been a-tilting at all and sundry who have criticised their country's hostilities with the Ottoman Empire.415 words
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Article313 1911-12-02 6 The revolution m China will for a time cover up rather than reveal the true state of the country. We know so little of the teeming population and their habits that anything tending to till m the gaps of the picture is welcome. A reference to the state313 words
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Article121 1911-12-02 6 The local steamer s.s. Glenfalloch is 11 days on the way between here and Hongkong having left on the 15th inst. A telegram from Rome states that official despatches show that there was fierce righting last Friday, both at Tripoli and Derna. Mr. Lorani. second officer of the Ban Hani}121 words
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Article534 1911-12-02 6 The Government rate for tel^r from the Straits via Kedah an^l M mein to India will he. after I 1912, 52 cents. <• We regret to announce the de Mr. F. A. Whitefield, which on Monday morning at his resi "Dove Cot" River Valley Road Reuters correspondent534 words
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Advertisement115 1911-12-02 6 j( 111 1 1 tt mil r TJ"fI |_3B i i 1 1 1 ii i i J^ 111 BjL^JK D H J LANCET" REPORT, 25th November 1904. 11 Misleading terms are so often used m describing potable Spirits, that it is satisfactory to find that m the case of115 words
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Advertisement104 1911-12-02 6 Chinese New Year Cards. Order f(ow. Please send your order now for New Year cards. We are making a speciality of our own idea which was so popular last year, namely, a private greeting printed on good red paper m gold with envelopes to match. The sender's name and address104 words
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Article1458 1911-12-02 7 THE NATIONAL SAILORS' UNION. A^ \?as not unexpected amoug those acquainted with the lack of cohesion among 'he members of the British Mercantile Marine, abaft a* much as before the wast, I -eriou* split has occurred among tho»e forming what ha* been called the National Sailors' and Firemen's Union of1,458 words
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Article89 1911-12-02 7 The lack of the queue seems to he taken by the Imperialists as absolute proof that a man is a republican m Hankow. A Chinese' eompradore walking along the Bund aroused the] suspicions of some Imperial troops* last month. He was questioned and then searched. A soldier89 words
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Article305 1911-12-02 7 Ketchel Lies Forgotten. In Walker township, 10 Of 1 miles 1 from Grand Kapids, there i% a little sandy plot of ground known as 'The Polish Cemetery' (writes an American correspondent of the Sydney 'Referee'). It is palpably new. In it there are a few graves, centring305 words
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Advertisement59 1911-12-02 7 Loh's Dispensary. Druggists and Opticians/ (Wholesale and Retail). 108, South Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE NO. 429. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS LOH. SINCAPORE. Depot for all kinds of Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Medicated Wixes, Surgical Instruments, Chemical and Scientific Apparatus. Medical, Surgical awl Sanitary A ovliances, SUPPLIERS TO HOSPITALS. DISPENSARIES AND ESTATES.59 words
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Advertisement156 1911-12-02 7 0 THF SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE: SHANGHAI, CHINA. t 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 Shanghai=China. Endowment156 words
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Article53 1911-12-02 8 REPUBLICAN VICTORY. Hangyang Again Occupied. < <rrc.sfntn<l<'nt.J Hv>r\Rkonpr, Dec 1. A tel^gtmi from Hongkong says that aft or >ix hours hoavy fighting the [mpMialitli weft almost wiped out. The Re^sbliCMll raptured many liigl Lninn ;nul much ammunition. Hang-; y;\n£ \\.\s oocupfod by General Li 1 Yuen Hong53 words
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Article70 1911-12-02 8 HEAVV^FIGHTING AT HANKOW. Imperialists Heavy Loss. Heuteiis ■geal at Peking bajn that consular nd?ices fioiu Hankow dated the 2Jrd recount heavy righting lusting for 3G hours :tnd continuing The Imperialists endeavoured to cross the Han River and were repulsed with heavy loss. Ueuter's correspondent at Nanking states thai the70 words
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Article72 1911-12-02 8 Republicans Retreat. Reuter's correspondent at Peking says that there is jubilation amongst the oftitials over the Imperialist recapture of Hanyang and Wuchang Thry believe that the rebellion will now crumble into significance The Revolutionaries at Hankow have asked for a three days' armistice m order to secure72 words
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Article91 1911-12-02 8 French Approval. Sir Edward Grey's speech has created tjood impressions on the Stock Kxclmuge, and coivsold are a fraction higher. The French pres9 expresses a chorus of approval of the speech, which will reassure Kurope and help to maintain peace. Question of Persia. Renter** agency understands91 words
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Article268 1911-12-02 8 rv i Experiment* have been recently carried out m Philadelphia with a steam engine, the Ht^;u:i for which is generated by heat from t-)*e rays of the sun. According to an article m "The Scientific American* by the inventor, Mr. Frank Shuman, the plant consisted essentially of268 words
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Article113 1911-12-02 8 Gigantic Forgeries Discovered at Osaka. A gigantic forgery of Chinese paper' money, says the Japan Herald, ha> been; duclused m Osaka, resulting ia the arrest! of seven Chinese and Japanese It is stated that Liv Tachang and Li Haiao-ltsiu, a\ ailing themselves of the disturbance m! Chiaa,113 words
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Article79 1911-12-02 8 New American Restrictions. The examination of fruit knpcite.t into the United States, which has hikhertu b©*n| comparatively superficial is now to be v*-ry strictly carried out according to fcbt aewj legulation. Those artificially mmdf up, ori flavoured by means of eheinicn'*. asall l:ei absolutely excluded, lay* thtJmpan79 words
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Article168 1911-12-02 8 A Veneral survey of Fomiub«» fur 1910,1 remark? the American Couju;] ?ir Tam*u.i,| reveals a period of mailed tpdmatftal progression. £Asideifroni tin budget, a special industrial badge! for 1910, carrying an appropriation or $20,000,000, was passed at the beginning f tliat v»*;»r The! principal part of Ihifl168 words
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Article234 1911-12-02 8 LOCAL STOCKS SHARES. Messrs. Davies and Co., Shaie Brokers, 1") t\*e Arcade, quote the following market prices on Thursday, 30th Noyemher 101 l,j viz Paid. Buyers. Seller*. $1 Alor Gajah 1.2H i. ;.;.-> $1 Ayer Kuning 60 074 $1 Ayer Molek 1.574 1.65 $5 Ayer Panas 4.25 4.">0 $1 Balgownie234 words
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Article222 1911-12-02 8 At the completion of a period of unusual ictivity m the revision of the theory of engineering m all its brandies it seems ippropriate to suggest that steps should he aken to check, or at least to divert, the ictivities of writers who compile text-books levoid of originality,222 words
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Article108 1911-12-02 8 Oil-engiue* now being constricted by Messrs William Beardmore aucJ Co., of Glasgow, include a 45-h.p. crudu-eil engine for a steel fishing vessel which is un/ler ;constrwctibn at Amsterdam a 3S-h.p. auxiliary paraffin engine for a. schooner trading m Australian water and a crudeoil engine of 45-h.p. for theThe National Review - 108 words
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Article179 1911-12-02 8 Englishwoman's Thrilling Adventure m Paris. A hatpin proved a useful weapon t i young English women m Paris, who \?alable, with its ud, to put to flight i highway robber. She had been visiting frtendl at Pessy and was driving home m .-i cab at midnight179 words
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Advertisement587 1911-12-02 8 s I Waterbury's Metabolized I s COUGHING INTO! I Cod Liver Oil Compound. I CONSUMPTION! ■BnHHHHHHS9S inest Ni)rwe^n cod liver ojl cium^-d B 2 fiji ii^^^^^^ -g| )V r j io j a^ es j sc i en tific process t<» a form allowing I v v Onl\ h Cough"587 words
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Article121 1911-12-02 9 At Hackney, an inquest was held on Richard John Gillingt, 82, a furniture j 'l, whose death was stated to be due nile decay. The widow, who appeared to be under 40, said she married sed 12 months ago. Coroner (I>r. Westcott) Did he marry you at121 words
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Article52 1911-12-02 9 Some wealthy Chinese of Hongkong are reported to have chartered thej steamer S^xta, on the expiration of her present charter to the Chino-Siam steamship Company m December, for the conveyance of a large number of wealthy Chinese to Mauritius. The charter is said to be at the rate of 16,00052 words
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Article143 1911-12-02 9 Heading one of our religious contemporaries, we perceive this advertisement M A man, who, by living very simply and much m the woods, has acquired the power to held by the laying on of hands, and who knows two others acquiring a like power and143 words
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Article29 1911-12-02 9 A patient m a hospital at Stockholm, who had half of his brain shot throngh, has completely recovered his health; except for loss of speech and a weak memory.29 words
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Article263 1911-12-02 9 It is significant of an increasing Dreadnought fleet that Dame Rumour is crediting the powers-that-be with the intention of sending a Dreadnought-cruiser to the China station, to relieve the present flagship Minotaur, when this latter ship completes her t\to years' commission m the Far East, m the263 words
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Article120 1911-12-02 9 Our prominent politicians, when they venture on astronomical similes, are apt to make a mess of it. Not Jong since (says the Manchester Guardian") Mr. F. E. Smith likened Mr. Asquith to a planet revolving round a larger constellation." Now Mr. Kan i say Macdonald, writing120 words
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Article100 1911-12-02 9 The Ong Teck Lira Scholarship has been awarded to Koh Kirn Wan of the Seventh Standard m the Anglo-Chinese School. The Ong Kirn Wee Scholarship, open to boys m the Junior Cambridge Class, will be divided between Lim Beng Hock and Kho Choo Hua. These Scholarships were founded by the100 words
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Article270 1911-12-02 9 Dr. Gilbert Reids Fears. Dr. Gilbert Reid, director of the International Institute, \rho h*J just returned from a protracted trip through America and Europe, gave some interesting views on tire present rebellion to a reporter for the China Press. Dr. Raid expressed the opinion that if the270 words
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Article77 1911-12-02 9 A weird defence was made by a Hungarian fanner named Korbut, who was arrested for cutting the telegraph wires near the village of Kaidecs. He had received a telegram, he said, announcing the death of his mother, ami his grief drove him to destroy the agency77 words
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Article67 1911-12-02 9 While going off to hi.j ship m Bangkok harbour on October 14, Mr. F. Wittstock, second engineer of the German steamer Land rat Schiff was drowned through the sampan m which he was seated fouling a lighter anchored m the stream. Both Mr. Wittstock and the sampan man were thrown67 words
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Article2021 1911-12-02 9 i By C. L. "Tommies as "Bobbies. A week or two ago, when commenting on our great railway .strike and the frustration of its anarchic object by the interposition of our soldiers as auxiliary keep era to the police, I had occasion to remark that, far from2,021 words
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Advertisement216 1911-12-02 9 -ty- tmHandsome Souvenirs presented to Ro^al Personages designed and manufactured b^ DE SILVA Gold Casket to Her Majesty the Queen. DE SILVA Gold Casket to T.R.H. The Duke and Duchess of York. 11l SILVA Silver Casket to H.R.H. The Duke of Coil naught. Presents for Christinas and New Year, this216 words
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Advertisement128 1911-12-02 9 (Singapore Straits Settlements). (o ADELPHI HOTEL. I Esfablihed 1863. Z Orp elcc Fireproof Residential and QQ Transit Hotel, Commanding tke most peaceful and attractive outlook m Singa- Q J>ore facing tke Catkedral and adjoining I tke Esplanade. Tke recognised f>lace for tke most J^ L reckercke dinners m Singapore. Tke128 words
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Article143 1911-12-02 10 WHAT OF SIR SAH Chinese telegrams state definitely, and another message from Shanghai ijuotes a rumour to the effect that Admiral Sir Sah iias turned rebel. Chinese telegrams, bow* erer, are not Ihfl most reliable m the world. Yesterday for Instance Chinese telegram reported the fall of Peking, somehow orHongkong Telegraph - 143 words
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Advertisement291 1911-12-02 10 YOU WILL NOT be deceived That there are cheats and frauds m plentj everybody knows; but it is BOldom Of never that any large business house is guilty of them, no matter what line of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of any kind based on dishonesty291 words
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Advertisement226 1911-12-02 10 BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD., Engineering Department, SINGAPORE. REPRESENTATIVES FOR FRIED. KRUPP Ac. GRUSCNWERK. 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 PLANT For the Treatment of all kiiuis of Ores Including Crushing, Grinding,226 words
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1304 1911-12-02 11 To those who look to the moralization of international relations as the only preventive of war and aggression, or believe that the love of liberty and independence amongst one people leads them to respect the liberty and independence of others, some recent incidentsThe National Review - 1,304 words
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Advertisement215 1911-12-02 11 An Eastern Company for the Eastern People GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. UMITED. HEAD OFFICE:- SINGAPORE. I LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. <?. A. DERRICK E*q., Messr*. Derrick A. D. ALLAN Esq., Messrs. McAlistor <k Co. Chairman. <k Co., Ltd. A. II FAIR, /;.«7., Mana<jtn<j Director. yoy JfQAN215 words
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Advertisement114 1911-12-02 11 lansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our stocks114 words
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Article525 1911-12-02 12 I Whatever result attends the uplK;aval m China it is Hear that her financial position gloomy enough at present, m all conscience will be rendered increasingly! difficult. Prior to the war with Japan her 1 outstanding foreign loans amounted only to 1 .1 little undt r ££8,000 sterlingHongkong Telegraph - 525 words
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Article521 1911-12-02 12 Asa result of the fact that the Nippon Yusen Kaisha have started a service 1 between Calcutta ?nd .Japan, calling at Rangoon and Singapore, the British India; and Asiatic Navigation Compauies at Calcutta have issued a circular to their customers offering v fifty per Cent, rebate on521 words
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Article527 1911-12-02 12 1 In his report for 1910, Mr. .Bennett, the British Consul-General at New York, states that the port of New, York possesses no piers of a greater length than 82">-ft. at which ocean liners can dock. South Brooklyn has piers of lengths of from 1,200527 words
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Article439 1911-12-02 12 3rd November. Shanghai Chinese city goes over, to the revolutionaries without fighting, but the Taotai's yamen is burnt to the ground. The Kiangnan Dock and Engineering works are occupied by the revolutionaries. Mutiny ending m secession to the revolutionaries takes place m the Chapei Police Force. The National439 words
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Article260 1911-12-02 12 .Most of the Chinese m Ansfcraii;t are rebels. They are oposacl to the Maack-u dynasty, and agin' the Government. It would make no difference whatever the rale -Manclm, Mandarin, Mongolian or r Republic -Emperor, Regent, President its all the y.iine- the tax-maker is bad I- 4 per260 words
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Article115 1911-12-02 12 'lit- r f vi'iutior.u y jiutlioi it ws m < 'nntuw h«\« evolved n tchenae t'cr raising inooti t* r«jft»ii' ih- depletion of their irar otiest. A-^ we reported last week tliev wi'ic ibofi of mi .my ;in<i ro mi'ft Ihe deficiency thty liayf been issuing fiondi whicliHongkong Telegraph - 115 words
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Advertisement118 1911-12-02 12 COMPLETE AND QUICKEST RECOVERY GUARANTEED. Against Asthma, Cough, Consumption and ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST, THROAT, AND LUNGS BY ff| POUMOFOR *jr 5 J ELIXIR ANTI ASTHMATIQUE PULMONAIRE A R d DR. SAUL BERNARD. w,, ul <4^i'^ife». Tllis excellent and energetic preparation is based '^^H^^^K on the latosi I ..acteriologic118 words
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Advertisement240 1911-12-02 12 ADVERTISEMENTS^ M. N. X. MOHAMED NOSRDIN CO CEKERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hau Collars, Hosiery and General Good*. 86-88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD o-7 AH LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds m Stock White Suits made to Order, Price 44, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 8-7 T.240 words
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Advertisement283 1911-12-02 13 APCAR LINE OF STEAM KRS. U\*- undermentioned mail steamers of the above Liik€ maintain a regular ice between <".il< utt.t and .Japan, callin- at fVnang. Sin-a- pore, Efonfkopf and Shan^liMi en r..ut<FLEET. Tons. Comntftiidtr 88 Japati 6,01 :j a. Stewart *s Gregory Apcar 4.600 S. H. Helson. 88 Arratoon Apcar283 words
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Advertisement316 1911-12-02 13 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) I'vyEK Contract with the Netherlands India Goyhrnmbnt. 4wts it Singapore The Skips Agency, Ufc, 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL 7MJLE-DECEMBER IST TO 7TH, 1911. Tlm undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamship. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— D^ate^ fun Noort Kelawan-Deli Dee. 1 Batavia,316 words
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