Weekly Sun, 30 November 1912
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Title Section21 1912-11-30 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. -126, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1912. NO. 118.21 words
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Advertisement538 1912-11-30 1 Dapple Grey Tricycle Horses Well made with padded saddles, m. and Bpider wheels wired on rubber L K c< f/ eaC r' lb^ lB 2O and **l m,. Suit children from 3 to 10 year« of age. Prices each $12.75, 14.75, r 16.75 and $21.00. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW 4 Co., Ltd538 words
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Advertisement20 1912-11-30 1 Counting Framed. 10 Rows of ten Beads. Size 13$ by 10 inches. Price each 35 cents. WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW Co.. Ltd.20 words
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316 1912-11-30 2 Majority of Inhabitants Pursue The Role of Extreme Caution. Hankow, October 15. It may be of interest to your readers to have a few items of news from Honan. The contour of the province generally is m striking contrast to Hupeh or Hunan, and316 words
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Article495 1912-11-30 2 If the old steady-going Liberals of thirty, or even twenty years ago, could como to [life again and pay a visit to the House of Commons, it is to be feared that their provailing impression \rould be that they had somehow taken the wrong turning and495 words
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Advertisement481 1912-11-30 2 The Oriental Government Security Life Insurance Company, Limited. E«ut>Uske<l 1874. FOREMOST IN THE EAST. Board of Directors. LIBERAL, Gordhandas Khattau, Esq., FUNDB RATES AND James Murdoch, Esq. The Hon. Sir Ibrahim Rahimtoola, ovfp CONDITIONS. Kt. c.i.E. I Robert Barlow, Esq. C 71 AAA AAA ■Sir Bhalchandra Krishna, Kt., 3 4u481 words
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Advertisement155 1912-11-30 2 FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR. FOLLOW THE CROWD YOU CAN'T GO WRONG AND BUY A FORD. 104 SOLD AND DELIVERED ALREADY THIS YEAR. Complete list of fcurckasers on abbltcfttton.) PRICE OF 5 SEATED TOURING CAR COMPLETE READY FOR THE ROAD $1,0/ O. C. F. F. WEARNE CO., SINGAPORE AND IPOH, CARS155 words
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Article950 1912-11-30 3 World's Progress and Enterprise. Fire Runabouts. An addition to the heavy motor ,ngme< which are now being adopted m Mil parts of the country, a fire runabout to -it two firemen and carry a baby ladder MCape btt BOW bsen iutro luc*.| These baby en^jnes, which ai950 words
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Article699 1912-11-30 3 There will nhortly he nothing left for nature to do m tho manufacture of food or |d -ink indeed, potfttoat are not ™h*t night bo called a (Uuliag MOOMI this ve H r, any. jlhow. Scieuce which has s*one far as to j manufacture -mithetic robber, it699 words
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Article1156 1912-11-30 3 A Promising Flotation. The rise m the price of tin, which has exceeded the most sanguine forecasts of, those who, several years ago, predicted! substantial improvement m this particular 1 section of the metal market, is remarkable not only for its dimensions, but also for, the fact1,156 words
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Article149 1912-11-30 3 A sheet of twelve I anna purple stamps, which the Dalai Lama of Tibet is said to be going to issue, has been sent to a contemporary. It is a curious production, suggestive of the crude stamps of gome of the feudatory States of India. In the149 words
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Advertisement24 1912-11-30 3 Notice to Advertisers, ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here atfer, reach us by Friday at 2 p.m Ads. received later cannot appear m same week's issue.24 words
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Advertisement78 1912-11-30 3 I CONTINENTAL I I m TYRES I I for I I Motor cars Motor c y c|es Cycles I I Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I LJ f* w "w^ a I kT^ I B X* .^B B- 1 B B TRADE I: •:^2SI B^S :(J*l MiPk I B B*78 words
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Article2619 1912-11-30 4 News From all Sources. Peking, October 26. In Conformity tc Article 30 of the Constitution the Presideni promulgates the election areas of the Kan ■v Province which have been adopted bj the National Council, m the amended tabu of secondary election areas of the Province! for the election of2,619 words
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Advertisement26 1912-11-30 4 RUGS! RUGS!! RUGS!!! NEW STOCK EXTRA LARGE SIZES 6O by 9O $7.50 each. B PATTERNS TO EACH RUG FRINGE ENDS. Exceptional Ylalue. Katz Brothers, Limited. SINGAPORE.26 words
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Advertisement35 1912-11-30 4 Dr. R. H. LHMB, AMERICAN DENTIST. (Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College) HIGH CLASS MODREN DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ARTISTIC GOLD FILLINGS IN FRONT TEETH A SPECIALITY. 23-8. uimi St. omsitt Hitel Dc la p«u.35 words
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Advertisement157 1912-11-30 4 Siemens Brothers. MANUFACTURERS i OF 8 Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and I Accessories tor Electric Light, Power and Traction Purposes. HEAD OFFICE Caxton House. Westminster. Supplies Department Upper Thames street. LONDOJN. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Dalston. j BRANCHES. i Cape Town. Melbourne, 'Calcutta, Toronto. I Bombay. Penan*;. 'Madras, Rangoon f157 words
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Article615 1912-11-30 5 beet r ??K Siew a Tramway Insoec tar, and Mohamed Kassim an Islam" were arrested on the charge of vohin Traara h d to a strfck comp?ain«nt witt Lucked where he would fUW^JSKS an idefimte period. n Ior The accused were let ou( n linn this morning. Lim Tang615 words
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Article404 1912-11-30 5 A young Cantonese named Chiang Foo, was charged before Mr. Talma with using criminal force to a rick-shaw-puller at Anson Road. The puller said accused engaged his rickshaw from Tanjong Pagar to Anson Road and paid him only four cents, he said it was not enough and accused struck404 words
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Article621 1912-11-30 5 For being m fraudulent possession of a bottle of samsu value 30 cents, a Chinese named Lee Cheo was sentenced to seven days' rigorous imprisonment. For stealing eight pine-apples value 32 cents, from a plantation atthe 9Vi milestone Thompson Road, belonging bo Chia A Keng. a Cantonese "named ~heo621 words
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Article400 1912-11-30 5 Mr. H. E. Welidon a young Euro- pean in the employ of the Central Engine Works, was this morning fined $3 and costs, by Mr. Firmstone for assaulting Mr. R. J. Robertson, Manager of Prince's Tiffin Room. i m i A Hockchia nained Teng See See, was arrested for400 words
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Article150 1912-11-30 5 Ponusamy a Tamil, was charged m! the second court with being m posses-; sion of two packets of bhang value $1 at Beach Road. Isaac Henry Burkill stated that he was the Director of Gardens. He ex- j amined two packets containing hemp known as bhang. He could not150 words
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Article756 1912-11-30 5 i A Story of Intrigue. Ever since the Russians and the Japanese each constructed a railway penetrating northern and southern Manchuria respectively, says the Ya Hseh Ya Pao, the (autonomy of the Three Eastern Provinces has been a difficult 4uestiou. Later, when the Russian and the756 words
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Article581 1912-11-30 5 Marriage is the km** r^^ourca of those who fail a9 rakes. A well-known German military word is Infanterietruppendivision." Anther is Schutzenkommandantern." Und den you vague oop Beggar Can you help a pore gent, mister? Passerby— Hum What sort of a gent do you call yourself? Beggar A indigent,581 words
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635 1912-11-30 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. NEW TREATMENT OF THE INSANE. As reported Dr. Magnan, the celebrated French lunacy specialist, has introduced certain valuable reforms into the asylum under his charge. Henceforth his patients have neither strait-jacket nor padded room to fear; and further alterations m the treatment of idiots635 words
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Article295 1912-11-30 6 Saturday's performance of the Parsee Ripon Theatrical Company of Bombay Daria Dil was a huge success inspite of the inclement weather. The plot of the play inculcated a moral that Virtue, though temporarily defeated at the hands of Vice, finally wins the day. Miss Moti Jahn,295 words
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Article47 1912-11-30 6 Last week. Wuchang witnessed an assembly of over two hundred persons and the organization by them of an association for prison reform. This is a part of a general movement for the betterment of the condition of criminals, originated m Nanking and spreading rapidly throughout the country.47 words
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Article391 1912-11-30 6 Mr. Kenneth Stevens and Mr. HanBecker have resigned from rhe Singapore Cold Storage Board, owing, it is announced, to a disagreement regarding policy. i Messrs. Tang Hua-lung and Liv Sung-yu of the Deliberative Assembly have been visiting Kiukiang and Nanking, and making effective speeches. The Peking Daily391 words
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Article180 1912-11-30 6 <i» At the Amateur Drawing Associa tion the Gold Medal Ping-Pong Competition for 1912 for medalists ,of the bi-monthly was played off. Only five members were eligible to :—Messrs. Chiew Eng Hoh —40 (Ist medalist), Sng Soo Geok -40 (2nd and 3rd m.), Chin Chye Fong +15 and scr. alt.180 words
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Advertisement293 1912-11-30 6 APPOINT KEM 12^^^^^^S^ .3 H M THE mG rnMTDATTOD^ TO The British Admiralty. The Wah Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. M ILKMAID NATURAL Top-Notch Brand, recognised m every land, f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears, L et it be where'er293 words
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Advertisement27 1912-11-30 6 ARE YOU PARTICULAR? E Va v know quality, demand value We supply only Wines and Spirits of choice quality. Garner Quelch&Co. BATTERY ROAD, SHANGHAI. HONGKONG LONDON. 1-627 words
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Article638 1912-11-30 7 Enthusiastic Meeting at Seremban m Support of the Governments (From Our Own Correspondent) TH^m" OCiation n the 2lBt infant The Meeting was convened to discuss the bill introduced into Council by the Government with the object of eradicating the gambling evil. There was a large and representative638 words
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Advertisement141 1912-11-30 7 WANTED LADY TEACHER. A Chimese lady desires the services of an English lady teacher for her three children. Apply Box 32. Weekly Sun Office. To-IMlght! To-Night THE PARSEE RIPON THEATRICAL COMPANY OF BOMBAY, will stage to-night AT THE Theatre Royal North Bridge Road. The most popular play .rllnnnin Misses Soshila141 words
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Advertisement268 1912-11-30 7 Pr '^fp BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the ibove Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singa)ore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. rLttl. I Tons. Commander. 'S Japau 6,013 L. Y. Archdeacon. is Gregory Apcar 4,600 J.268 words
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Advertisement89 1912-11-30 7 Caldbeck M acgregor and Company. Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ales, Beer and Stout Importers. BRANCHES*AT LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, TIENTSIN AND KUALA LUMPUR, WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST 'His Master's Voice' GRA^pKfiOi^E IS A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. 8-6 COLONIAL STORES,89 words
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Article69 1912-11-30 8 The Mongolian Question. Peking, Nov. fc». The Princes of Inner Mongolia have protested against the Mongolian Conven- tion signed by the Living Baddha and the Russian Envoy, granting the Russian Gov-i eminent the right to control Mongolia The Foreign Office has uotified the Russian Minister th.it the69 words
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Article51 1912-11-30 8 Changsha, Nov. 8. General Wang rising was entertained by the Tutuh yesterday. All the otficials were present. In a speech General- Wang referred to Dr. Suns railway scheme and urged that Hunan should be opened up so i as to keep up with the progress m other51 words
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24 1912-11-30 8 Proposed Impeachment of Finance Minister. The Provincial Assembly of Chihli has telegraphed to the National Council requesting the impeachment of the Minister of Finance.24 words
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Article332 1912-11-30 8 Tsar Recognises Autonomy. Peking, Nor. 8. It ii reports! iLat the Russian Legation haa received from Monsieur Korostoreti a despatch announcing that Uh- Tear has recognized the autonomy of Mongolia While experiencing diluculty m believing that the Russian recognition of autonomy has been given Mongolia, and not332 words
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Article117 1912-11-30 8 While the Minister of Finrmce h.as undoubtedly approached the represeutatires of the Sextuple Group, it would be incorrect to say that negotiations have i actually been resumed. Chow Hsueh-shih has made certain pro- posals which have been referred to the head offices abroad of the Group, but117 words
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Article27 1912-11-30 8 Peking, Nov. 8. The Mongolian Bureau is preparing an elaborate welcome for Priuce Tau Xomon, who arrives m Peking to-day from Inner Mongolia.27 words
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Article47 1912-11-30 8 Moiiiseur Kuozininsky, the Russian aviator, bet been compelled to postpone his second exhibition of flying owing to the unprecedentedly cold and windy weather. The Government still persists m its refusal to permit M. Kuozminsky to use the ground* of the Temple of Heaven.47 words
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Article58 1912-11-30 8 Japanese troops, it is reported, are proceeding to China to replace those portions of the garrisons at Tientsin and Peking which are time-expired. It is understood thai Japan intends to proceed forthwith with the construction of the Kirin-Huiivng Railway, which will be the last link m58 words
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Article364 1912-11-30 8 Peking, Nov. 8. Mr. P. A. Aglen, the Inspector-General of the Imperial Maritime Customs, has submitted to President Yaan Shih-kai an important report oinbodying proposals for meeting the Boxer Indemnity payment up to the cod of 1912 and during 1913 It will b* rera übf»reil that364 words
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Article43 1912-11-30 8 Wuchang, Nov. fe. A meeting nan been called for next Sunday by 300 prominent officials and citizens to consider by what means the inmates of the mols may be reformed ;md their chaiacters improved. The meptin^ has a high official bucking.43 words
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Article101 1912-11-30 8 Canton. Nov. 8. To-day the Kwangtung (Government is issuing for sale Domestic Loan bonds amounting m value to 10,000,000 dollars. The Treasury has begun the issue of fifty-cent notes, and has commenced the' ■collection of the Land Tax The Canton Chamber of Commerce has joined that of101 words
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Article60 1912-11-30 8 Wuhu, Nov. S. The local inouey market continues unsteady. The farmers and country-folk are losing heavily ovrin^ to the low value! of the Mexican dollar m relation to the i tael. Rice is being exported m quantities. At the present moment rain i^ falling all over the60 words
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Article42 1912-11-30 8 Canton, Nov. 8. The Cantonese have taken no action j whatever In regard to the boycotting of J.Japanese goods and the Press is friendly! to Japan. No suggestion, also, has been made here concerning th<^ boyeottin" of ,|the Sextuple banks.42 words
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Article14 1912-11-30 8 Great preparations are being made for the celebration to-morrow of Independence Day.14 words
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Article22 1912-11-30 8 Peking, Nov. 8. Chang Tsung-yuan, late Vice-Minister oftinauce, will go as Commissioner to London with a special mandate. The22 words
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Advertisement144 1912-11-30 8 1 i i I. National Mutual Life Association of Australian, Limited. the Non-Forfeiture Principle to Policies. A Mutual Office No Shareholders All profits helong to Policy-holders. Annual Income (1911) $10,268,128.00. Funds $57,434,777.00. Showing to progress of The National Mutual Life Association from its establishment m 1869 to the present time.144 words
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Advertisement48 1912-11-30 8 The Man Who Gf (2 t s Th £r Is the man who has blood real rich red blood and plenty of it —In his body. WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVEROIL COMPOUN D makes blood lots of it— life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. i OF ALL CHEMISTS48 words
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Advertisement886 1912-11-30 8 Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound TASTELESS ODOURLESS XSX ■I fci The latest scientific preparation of fc-;;mmTTM| (<op LIVEK O IL. Does all that is hß^ H claimed for it and supersedes the old- (SftSfr L fashioned emulsions which upsec the iC+£L stomach. Highly recommended by the *HKt medical profession.886 words
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Article1182 1912-11-30 9 Below we give some extracts from the diary of Li Hung Chang. His journey to Europe and America m 1896 was an event unique m itself, and peculiarly interesting from the relations then existing between China and the outer world. It is to this journey that1,182 words
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Advertisement288 1912-11-30 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOR.— OR SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. J. Travers Sons, Ltd. PI LSEN ER O .t Kw^bbl ■■vin^ 1 bbFi ami al .^bbbt -*^B I V^Tt*^?*bW 1 Jjj K^M ■It I vf 1 M^H288 words
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Advertisement58 1912-11-30 9 Loirs Dispensary. Cnem/sts, Druggists and Opticians, (Wholesale and Retail). 108, South Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE NO. 429 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS LOH. Depot for oil kinds oi Patent Medicines, Toilet Requisites, Perfumery, Medicated Wines Surgical Instruments, Chemical and Scientific Apparatus Medical Surgical and Sanitary Aooliances. SUPPLIERS TO HOSPITALS, DISPENSARIES AND ESTATES. The58 words
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Advertisement145 1912-11-30 9 HIGH CLASS. LOW PRICED Motor Cars. OVERLAND CARS Model 58 25 h.p. 2 at $1,750 njztt. Model 69 T. 30 h.p. 5 heaters at $1,950 nett. Complete with Hood, Screen, Lamp, tiorn, Tool-K.it, etc. READY FOR THE ROAD. BORNEO CO., Ltd. 4*l l NOTICE. LEEVER HAIR DRESSING SALOON. NO. 350,145 words
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Article835 1912-11-30 10 With the death of Judge Bacon, London l<>ses one of its most memorable and picturesque figures. The famous judge died at his home m Kensington last month. He was for many years the senior county court judge, and despite his great age of 79 years, he835 words
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Article, Illustration453 1912-11-30 10 Cured Two Years Ago by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Has Been Well Ever Since. The Reason Why, Rheumatism racks its victims just as long is the acid which causes it remains m the blood. When this acid is eliminated the rheumatism is gone453 words
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Article150 1912-11-30 10 Many friends m China, as elsewhere, will learn with pleasure that Lieut. Thomas 3. S. Lyne, commanding the gunhoat Ring<love, belonging to the Devonport command, and employed under the orders of the Admiral CuminuinKng Coastguard and Reserves, has been promoted to commander, This is the first occasion150 words
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Article506 1912-11-30 10 Member of the Customs' Staff on the Outlook. Interviewed as to the outlook m China, i member of the Chinese Customs' Staff laid I have served for many years m the Chinese Departments, both m Northern md Southern China, and as you are now isking me pertiment questions506 words
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Article56 1912-11-30 10 China Pays an Instalment. It is reported that the Chinese Government, which recently defrayed the amount due on the civil list of the Manchu Court and the south expeditionary expenses of TBen from the Crisp loau, has paid to the Powers the instalment of the Boxer inidemnity56 words
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Advertisement408 1912-11-30 10 I A Dollar an Hour I L£L A Dollar I fL what thiil EpJvSflfl means to you I pending upon I 9 all your life I [Sgjm do as thou- I Schools ihow you how your pay can be increased. It matters not where you are, m the city or408 words
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Article882 1912-11-30 11 T. W - T. W. By Mr. M. T. Z. Tjau has written to the "Munches ':er Guardian concerning a terrible Cbinese grievance. His letter reminds me that I must unwittingly have offended my Chinese friends many scores of times. Overlooking the fact that there be BritonsStraits Echo - 882 words
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Advertisement215 1912-11-30 11 U»« Co STIUCr WITH KKT COMPANY.) A.e«s it SNwwj-jhy, A ,eKy. Mlo ft*, y L TABIT^ViMBIR 17TH TO ailH, 1812. The uader.nentioasd date, are only ttpprolimate bTEAMBHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for— dall *ng Date. vanHeemskerk Sourabaya Nov B Batavia, Sourabaya t! i Kwa ndan«, Mtnado, 1 Peta tL215 words
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Advertisement241 1912-11-30 11 W6e Union *Press. 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.) Ready! 100,000 Scribbling Blocks (100 sheets) each. We sell thousands of these useful blocks each month. They are so cheap that we cannot241 words
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Advertisement63 1912-11-30 12 In England more Martell's Three //[jfllp^t\ Star Brandy is sold than any J B fl J I l 1 11 I 1111 n London more than three times the quantity of Martells is I li ff^l HI I I 1111 I c en^ s or Straits Settlements, F.M.S. J^^^^^^r I63 words
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