Weekly Sun, 9 November 1912
1912-11-09
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Weekly Sun
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Title Section21 1912-11-09 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION* 426, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1912. NO. 115.21 words
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Advertisement829 1912-11-09 1 PANSY." Hew Sear Sard*. Price 50 cents WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO., SINGAPORE. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW© 3 Co., Ltd. ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR VIVA A C 0 IVl^\ \/i— m _f^ A MAS INEW YEAR. THE LARGEST SELECTION OF NOVELTIES IN SINGAPORE. T o^ e Chr^ e tm»s° 2iN«vi829 words
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Advertisement19 1912-11-09 1 "Fair Days." A packet containing 16 Charming (Sbrtetmas Hew Sear <?ards. Price 25 cents Per Packet. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO.,19 words
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Article520 1912-11-09 2 Whtn Dr. Charles W. Stiles discovered the Hook-Worm disease m the United States, be was heralded as the discover of a disease that sapped the lives of men, women and children, making them so that lassitude and hopelessness was their attitude toward life. This disease has belted520 words
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Article218 1912-11-09 2 New Kobe-Singapore line via Netherlands Indies. The new South Seas tihipprug bervice, ■ayi the Japan Advertiser, is to be started I forthwith by the three ship owners,! Messrs. Reizo Oaki, Jujiro Harada and Miyakichi Itaya, who organized the South Seal Mail Steamship Association with the aid of a218 words
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Advertisement541 1912-11-09 2 THE National Mutual Life Association of Australian United. Established 1869. The first Life Assurance Office m the World to apply the Non -Forfeiture Principle to Policies. A Mutual Office No Shareholders All profits belong to Policy-holders. Annual Income (1911) $10,268,128.00. Funds $57,434,777.00. Claims Paid $48,580,853.00. STATEMENT. Showing lo progress of541 words
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Advertisement277 1912-11-09 2 A Few Reasons Why You Should Buy a FORD BECAUSE 125,000 others are using the same make of car, and getting the utmost satisfaction from their purchase. BECAUSE every other car you meet on the road, both m the Strait 6 and F. M. S., is a Ford which testifies277 words
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Article783 1912-11-09 3 s to-da>, Dr. Morrison, the new Political Adviser to President Yuan Shih-kai shed great deal of light upon the presen m China. We L bound'to a that we are chiefiy attracted by the suggestive glimpses he unfolds 0 f the changes at work m tho new783 words
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Article1046 1912-11-09 3 CHINA JIM" TALKS. B___________M Loot and Hidden Treasure. SITTING ON A SHELL "China Ji m has lived the life adventurous for I goodly number of the jours which bear date from 1831 to 1912. At the age of seventeen and a half, he landed m India, a cadet of the1,046 words
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Article274 1912-11-09 3 m. The Round Table for September con-l' tains a paper on India and the Empire worthy of the highest traditions oi the British review. It contains a rapid urvey ot the history of India before as well 'as after it came under British control. Perhaps its274 words
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561 1912-11-09 3 Win n Mr Lou Tseng-hsiaug > Cabinet vas about to fall, Dr. Sun Vat-sen and General Huang Using repaired to Peking rhrough the efforts of the former, Mr Liang Ju-hao was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and by the influence of the561 words
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Advertisement29 1912-11-09 3 I Notice to Advertisers, I ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here I atfer, reach us by Friday at 2 p.m 1 Ads. received later cannot appear m I same week's issue.29 words
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Advertisement116 1912-11-09 3 I CONTINENTAL j wa ____r^ Imff tvv^" -S^v ''j.'* Amr* ti^r^mw *^9^ k J aa_________3B^_______^B_PWff' jtKhMeS, i w-i*Tasß_________» AW* a. Ji'" Td ■a Tk' fr' **^8r 53 KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. I ■___3KBwaawnßßsaß«uwar^wss«nsna^i^^ Wines, Spirits and Stout Etc. GOSLING Co. Established 1880. bor real genuine and aged wines suitable116 words
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Article3864 1912-11-09 4 PNewa From all Sources. The Hankow-Canton Railway. The Canton Railway Company has sent a despatch to the Governor General regardng the loan contracted from the Hongkong Government by the former Viceroy of Hupeh and Hunan Province*. The despatch states that the loan was raised for the purpose of the3,864 words
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Advertisement212 1912-11-09 4 The Oriental Government Security Life Insurance k Company, Limited. Ert.tU,k«d 1874. FOREMOST IN THE EAST. Board of Directors. LIBERAL Gordhandas Khattau, Esq., FUNDS 1 Chairman. RATES AND James Murdoch, Esq. The Hon. Sir Ibrahim Rahimtoola, over KKt. c.i.e. Robert Barlow, Esq. Wk AAA AAA kalchandra Krishna, Kt., J£JtUUU f UUU212 words
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Advertisement139 1912-11-09 4 Siemens Brothers. MANUFACTURERS 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. WORKS. Stafford. WMiwicfe. Oaiuo* BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melbourne, Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoon Sydney, AND Winchester House. COLLYER QUAY. Singapore.139 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article297 1912-11-09 5 Nathan Neger Rekter Spieler tho Austrian commonly known as Neger appeared before Mr. Talma again this morning charged with criminal misappropriation of v pair of diamond earrings valued at $400 and a marquise ring valued at £40, the property of a Jewoss named Molly Maritzer. She stated that between297 words
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Article863 1912-11-09 5 A Hokchia named Ling Kow Lye, was arrested on the charge of theft of $82, belonging to Lim Kow See of No. 14 Manasseh Lane. He was remanded till to-morrow to show the papers to the D.P.P. For allowing three females to remain m his chandu smoking saloon Chng863 words
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Article836 1912-11-09 5 The case of criminal misappropriation of a pair of diamond earrings valued at $400 and a marquise ring valued at £40, against the Austrian Nathan Neger Rekter Spieler was resumed yesterday afternoon. For the defence the accused said he was a traveller for goods. He had travelled m Vladivostock,836 words
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Article97 1912-11-09 5 Dr. San Vat-sen. Chinkung, Oct. 20. Dr. Sun arrived at Kiangyin yesterday He was given an enthusiastic welcome. Io the course of a speech which he delivered he counselled the people to repair the road leading to the Shanghui-Naking Railwa\ line. Wh»'ii lie reached Chinkiang this morn97 words
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Article23 1912-11-09 5 Foreigners Decorated. Peking, Oct. 20. Dr. Morrison and several of the secre baiiss of the French Legation have been Jecorated by the President.23 words
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Article750 1912-11-09 5 Tell me about the you had yesterday "Oh, it wusn't much. The only thing that happened was that the carbureter exploded the magneto, causing the crank shaft to blow out two cylinders and puncture four tyres, thereby putting the forward speed lever out of business with an odor750 words
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Advertisement308 1912-11-09 5 YOU WILL NOT be deceived. That there are cheats and frauds m plenty everybody knows; but it is seldom or 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 dishonesty308 words
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442 1912-11-09 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9. TROUBLED TURKEY. j The present situation m the Balkans can surprise nobody who has given the minutest thought to the customary bejhaviour of Turkey whether m irecent years or as far back as the time when, m the early days of the 19th Century,442 words
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Article56 1912-11-09 6 THE WAR. London, Nov. 6.— A telegram from Sofia says that an official statement is that there liis boon two day- fighting between Sena and Tchorlu. The Turks, after a desperate resistance, were defeated and retired m the direction of Tchataldja lines. The losses on both sides were the56 words
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Article144 1912-11-09 6 THE GEISHA." The charming M Geisha H once again illustrated its popularity on Thursday, at the Victoria Theatre, where a full house followed the woes of Wun Hi (ably portrayed by Mr. C. H. P. Hay) and the fortunes of O Mimosa Sail, with more than the usual accompaniments of144 words
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Article177 1912-11-09 6 Humor is a stange thing, par- ticularly stage humor," says a local amateur. The appreciation of playgoers for jokes seems to run m grooves, They are used to laughing at one brand of humor, and they stick to that brand. Now, a reference to durians would have no177 words
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Article104 1912-11-09 6 The reward of Emir Bey, one of the leaders of the Young Turk revolution, i took the curious and pleasing form of a royal bride, as the Sultan conferred upon him the hand of the Princess Nadjil Pultana, a beauty of the true Oriental type, and sufficiently Westernised104 words
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Article35 1912-11-09 6 Gens. Huang Hsing and Chen Chihmei left Peking on the sth inst. General Huang is returning to Hunan and General Chen, to Shanghai. The latter will soon leave for Europe to study commerce and industry.35 words
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Article580 1912-11-09 6 His Excellency the Governor And suite will be present at the performance of M The Geisha "to ai ght at the Victoria Theatre. The Governor-General of Nanking has sanctioned the exportation of 200,000 piculs of rice to Japan ti> relieve the scarcity of rice m that place.580 words
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Advertisement333 1912-11-09 6 O 1 Ju9^)M^ I^*^ Qv* mmm^f^^mJ*^ 9*^ 1 n APPOINTMENT ,[2^^^^^^^ "I UM The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Offici MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. i M ILKMAID NATURAL 4 Top-Notch Brand, recognised m every land, f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears,333 words
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Advertisement24 1912-11-09 6 PARTICULAR? You know quality, demand value We supply only Wines and Spirits of choice quality. Garner Quelch&Co. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. SHANGHAI. HONGKONG LONDON. 1-624 words
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Article351 1912-11-09 7 Widespread Consternation over With reference to the ArnnlH **j Uoncaseat Rangoon. w e /el™ that" pubhc meetmgs are being held press sympathy with the Editor tI Burjna Government is !„k The case to the Government of Ta-^ the the editors story was that he w adducing351 words
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Article112 1912-11-09 7 and wants to knowCorn.?,^ w,th then >-is what has beeomeofthe petition for the registration of servants? Thais what we (want to know and everybody is with ■us. At present we are m doubt. There do a n«f nge l h wever tJ »at if officials .do not112 words
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Article79 1912-11-09 7 KING EDWARD VII MOMORIAL FUND. a m The Hon. Treasurer of the King Edward VII Memorial Fund begs to acknowledge the receipt of the following further contributions Amount previously acknowledged $115,594.19 Subscriptions from* Redan $89,25 lremelbye(Selangor) Rubber Co. 100,00 A. A. Allen Esq. 52,43 Mt. Austin (Johore) Rubber Estate Ltd.79 words
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Article36 1912-11-09 7 The Merit Investigation Bureau at Peking has decided to send 25 students abroad as a compensation for their valuable service m the Revolution.! About $34,000 is appropriated by the! Ministry of Finance for their ex penses.;36 words
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Advertisement191 1912-11-09 7 Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee. victoriTTheure. (By arrangement with I. B. Bandmann) TO-NIGHT The Musical Comedy the GEISHA Owen Hall— Harry Greenbank and S. Jones. Plan at ROBINSON PIANO .CO., LTD. j Seats $3.00, $1.00 and 50 cents. L KIM Co. booksellers a N" n jTV J.v LJ ftews Agents. Caldbeck191 words
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Article94 1912-11-09 8 The death is announced of Senhor Pedro Nolasco da Silva, who for half a century was closely connected with the Portuguese Colony of Macao. He was a sound Chinese scholar and founder of several Portuguese papers having been the Editor of The Echo do Povo," O Macaense and others. On94 words
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Advertisement50 1912-11-09 8 'jyyytl NEW Will MUSIC All the Latest Operas Waltzes, Two Steps, etc. PRINCESS CAPRICE NIGHT BIRDS MM A 9 IT _C* MM W^ i"lv/UOi"lL« I ITYRMQIIDI? LfUAcmtSUKvi Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. i C MAA our Advertising repre- j l__C sentative wi be leased A5l C m to submit Up-to-date IvIVCIo50 words
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Article797 1912-11-09 9 In our Friday's issue, we expressed our fear that the visit to Urga of M Korostovetz, formerly Russian Minister to Peking and at present Envoy Extraordinary to Mongolia, was but a preliminary step to-, wards annexation. We did not state it m so many words, but those readingChina Republic - 797 words
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Advertisement413 1912-11-09 9 Sledge Brand Milk 18 SUPPLIED TO ALL THK COVERMMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS m 111 Jk MALAY STATES. SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. A. Travers a Sons, Ltd. PI LSENER O C ED a__aa# mmmm Mmmm m Ljw__ _Pml sum i sl IB_H ____l^_l _B _"».'^'-_BI B l'X__ili _k413 words
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Advertisement375 1912-11-09 9 HIGH CLASS. LOW PRICED The 3rd Shipment of OVERLAND CARS I (America's Triumph) T Model 58 25 h.p. 2 Raters at $1,750 nett. Model 69 T. 30 h.p. 5 Seater* at $1,950 nett. Complete with flood. Screen, kamp. florn, Tool-Kit. etc. READY FOR THE ROAD. THE? i nc BORNEO CO.,375 words
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995 1912-11-09 10 :1 Attempts to combat airships and aeroplanes are as old as their introduction into i military technics. As far back as 1870 Krupp constructed a balloon gun, of tbe success of which there are very diverse accounts. The question first became acute withJapan Herald - 995 words
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Article661 1912-11-09 10 i The Canton Government has just pro-] cured a loan of $5,000,000, gold, from a syndicate of American bankers. The loani is secured by revenuo from land tax, pay-i able m twenty years, at 6 per cent. The Government is m constant fear of opposition from the Sextuple661 words
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Article515 1912-11-09 11 Just for the preaent there appears to be a lull m Chinese affaira, and some are beginning to ask whether this ia the calm which preoedee the atoms. Alarmist,— «nd there are any number to be found nowadays are certain that it is, but fcthe average, level-headedHongkong Telegraph - 515 words
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Article128 1912-11-09 11 Ningpo, October 23. There has been a good deal of sickness m Ningpo during tbe last few weeks but as the weather is cooler now it is excepted that there will be fewer deaths. Tbe Chinese funeral processions are getting to be more like foreign ones128 words
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Advertisement79 1912-11-09 11 TO OUR READERS. If this paper appeals to you, give it your practical support and encourage the only Chinese journalistic enterprise m Singapore by filling m the accompanying form and posting it to Subscription Form. To the Weekly' Sun, Ltd. 126, Cross Street, Singapore. Please enter my name as a79 words
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Advertisement334 1912-11-09 11 -a**-** e*w AT m ■m. —aa _v _T*l -F _v -I V If IfJff V|#||i|Ain Commercial Envelopes. Good quality buff Manila, 6 inches by 3£ inches. Printed on Front or Flap. 5,000 for $12.50, 10,000 for $24. (including envelopes.) _H_B__^_|_HBM_l Ready* 100,000 Scribbling Blocks (100 sheets) each. We sell thousands334 words
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Advertisement281 1912-11-09 12 8 afl _N_l ______^_rw^T_l ——I M Martells Brandy. __r__i ■B^ ill _pa_____^_____ _________as^A R>S_EftC*anE__r~Sßr_B __pa ____a a*"_aT^ wl ygSSpPa hi England more Martells Ihree I _-fl _-H -.-..1 --H __fl HI _-fll -H -.■-----I -.-..----------I __fl __H HI I iii n London more than three times h^^^^^S the quantity of281 words
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