Weekly Sun, 4 October 1913

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  • 17 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 161. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 47 1 Sporting Outfits. I EVERY REQUISITE FOR Cpieket, Tennis, Hockey, Etc* p m *mmm m I Large stocks of Cricket and Football Boots, also Tennis and running shoes 1 always on hand. I 1 SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. J JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. The Athletic Outfitters. J I
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  • 498 2 To Be Prafsed Instead of Blamed. |i Because aba dresses prettily, talks with, self-pos<ession mid her own ideas on things the modern Flapper is attacked. Older women who remember their own 'flappeihood of plain and ugly dresses, iaustere I :«:>-. and exclusion from all grown |up-socie 1
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  • 281 2 An interesting though somewhat nauseat ingao counting is given by Dr. \V. Stemberg m the tk utsche MedizvetAche Woclw of the gastronomic feats of a French circus artist nann d Norton. One of ths Not ton's performances is the swallowing of five to seven litres of water
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 426 2 JL $jO \J STEAM NAVIGA lON COMPANY For Chim. Japan. Penang", Ceylon, Australia, India. Acian, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills af Ladiag \eAmmk for China Coast, Persian tiulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:—; MAIL LINES 1913 BOHIWABD IfOl Ei'UM'E). From Singapore
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    • 303 2 KON.NKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. R OVAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) jj Undkk Con-tract with the Netherlands India Government. mm at Singapore The Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 Collyer Onay. I MAIL TABLE-OCTOBER 6TH TO 14TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Sailing STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Date. j .Japara
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    • 393 2 L 1 W'l IL R AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS ITS-I F fflm i STOPS ITSEI F mm, I FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE I SOLE AGENTS:— if**^ F*™" i\ ITH E^ JI. i fit i-^ja I Vkl ft B yuli I r\ML am— FX _ffia. L
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  • 2690 3 A TBUNDKBOCS ground-swell was pound-; ing away outside, but the Itg1 tg m was lika glass, and tbe coco-palm-* aiong the ye.lowwhite beach might hive hern mi ie of cast-| iron, save f ,r an apparent spiral m ition of j tbe stems Up at the shallow
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • THE CHINA TROUBLE.
    • 93 4 Peking, September 12 —Toe Japanese v"^ demands iv connection with the Nanking incidents include the following That China shall send a communication to Tokio, expressing regret for the killing ot the three Japanese m Nanking secondly that General Chang Hsun siiall visit the Japanese Consu.ate m Nanking and personally express
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    • 959 4 joions, having notice! it hanging about a creek m the viciuity of the Arsenal. Tuere were only two men on hoard and they Staled hat they were making forj a. ashing. The cargo consisted of a number' of casks alleged to contain kerosene. They were opened
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    • 105 4 Peking. September 13. In a manifesto Yuan Shih-k'ai expresses regret for the 'killing of Japanese at Nanking and instructs General Chang Hsun to iustitute a strict investigation iuto the affair and to punish the guilty especially officers who, did not control their meu. The manifesto also orders
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    • 53 4 Kiukinvi, ;Sjp:euber 10. Yesterday about I,O JO Northern troops arrived here. All of them are wearing the queue aud they claim that they have come from Shantung. No one seem to know the object of their coming, for everything is quiet and business has just resumed
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    • 90 4 Chungking, September 11. The backbone of the revolution here seems to be broken. Nearly every city except Chungking has reverted to the North. The Kweiohow and Chengtu troops are approaching from two directions. The local troops are unable to stay their progress. Hundreds of rebels have been wounded.
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    • 79 4 Chungking, September 12. Hsiung Kwo-yang and Chang Peh left secretly last night. The government of the city has been turned over to the Chamber of Commerce. Soldiers are surrendering their arms to the Chamber of Commerce for Tls. 10 apiece. The Chengtu troops are nearing the city from
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    • 39 4 Chungking, September 12. Hsiung Kowu, the rebel leader, has fled. A new (temporary commander of the troops has been elected, the Chambfr of Commerce Ico-operating therein. The Tutuh has proclaimed that Chungking is now quiet. I
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    • 57 4 Canton, September 13.— Wu Pi Tai, a bandit chief, and twenty-oue other bandit* nave agreed to become defectives and assist the Government m checking tiie present extensive brigandage which is being carried on throughout tiie Province. It is nndeistood that other bandit chief, i will follow Wu's
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    • 39 4 Peking, September 13. General YitV I Chang has been appointed Chief of the Military Police Sjciety, which recently reproached Parliament, charging it with! betraying tiie country' m not concluding busiuess necessary for general progress. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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    • 69 4 Peking, September 1- In the joint meeting of both hou>es of the parliament. Wang Chia-hlianiz being m the chair and 619 members being present, a resolution was passed according to which, the chapter lof tlie Constitution referriug to the rights land duties of the President, will be read
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    • 16 4 Peking, September 13 Yuan Shihkai's family arrived iv Peking yesterday from Cuaugtefu.
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    • 313 4 Kweiyaug, September 11. It seems definitely settled that Taikian, Civil Governor-Elect, will not take office. According to information received from high civil and military members of the Government, the Tutuh will continue to act. General Yen has not \«t left. One regiment has started for Szechuen to-day. There
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    • 58 4 Peking, September 15. The Peking Daily News reports that General ChangHsun has protested m a telegram addressed to President Yuan Suih-kai agaiust the report of Reuter's Agency that he had forbidden the display of the five coloured flag |m Nanking; Chang -Hsun asked the Presijdent not to
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    • 478 4 Nanking, September 14. Mr. Li Shento, newly appointed Minister to Japan, who is now on a special mission to investigate the situation at Nanking, has arrived i and will remain several days. Yesterday i afternoon by special appointment he met i representatives of the Merchants' Guild, Red
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    • 654 4 Nanking, September 13. Ur. Kiang, Director-General of the Red Cross Society, and Dr. Wong, Medical Officer, arrived on Thursday night, briugmg with them a large supply of bread, rice, cash, clothing and medical requisites. Yesterday at noon these gentlemen together with Dr. Hsu Hwa-chiug, President of the
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    • 60 4 Berlin, September 14. The Genum newspaper, are showing idici satistaction that the Cniuese-Japanese rilfficultie^ im* beeu overc >me without further complications. Tokyo, September lo.— Two mMR have been ordered from Boooho to banking. The public and pres^ apparently regard the Governments iemsnii insufficiently drastic. Eftort* are being made
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    • 66 4 Tokyo, September 16.— Ye patch of naval reinforcement. I i is attributed to l possibility of reeeeei outrages by Chen* Hsuj wbobe ii Ui J m is a sine qua non of s settlement ct tne incident. The Japan- D ordinary meeting fr day discus situation
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    • 115 4 Peking, September 16.— The JapmLegation has requested t.ie Chinese ernment to remove Chang Hsun Nanking. This request is quite apart trom the recent demands iv VUtofc El a D 0 included owing to Japan* ierffl n embarrass Yuan Shih-k'ai'^ Government Tne opinion of other Legation* s
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    • 29 4 Berlin, September 15. A rep culated from Brussels that a war break out between China and Ta P^ rcpilS near future, causes unea^iue- v commercial circles.
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    • 72 4 Canton, September 16.— be Coli ordered Magistrate to prom<> 1 fusiani-m but ai the same timo religious liberty and forbid interference with Mona«taries and Nunneries. Another building which was the Hear; Quarters of Revolutionaries hard beer^ •earched. Documents were s i«e i but ro arrests effected. Leading Cautonce
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    • 69 5 Kweiyan::, S *ptember 15. The soldierwho revolted at Kuehow hive been defeated and now hold Taliuagting. The Magistrate of the latter place has fled. General V n started on tho 12ch iastan for Ssecnum. A locil paper issued a supplement yesterday, announcing the capture of Kikiang m
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    • 69 5 Chungking. September 15. Two thousand men of Ku d-chou troop 3 have arrived m the city fieir General has proclaimed binmelf Chi f Commander of the Garrison. The yrival of a further batch, consisting of thousand m?.n troops fr">ui Cheng fc ufu is e<pected It is
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    • 58 5 The four Japanese gunboats which arrived m Shanghai Monday together with two cruisers have gone up the river to Nanking. A report was circulated yesterday that another war vessel was on its wai from Jaoan and this was confirmed by m* Reuter's service vhich states that
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    • 822 5 The tk Central China Post prints the following? "Rv a statement made by a high military officer toa foreigner preparations have been co opletci to rush three detachments of troops to Hunan, m the need arises. Ahou* five thousand northern! soldiers m
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    • 576 5 Peking, September 17. It appears that after the Vice-Minister of the Waichiaopu; had informed the Japanese Legation that China wouid comply with their demands en bloc, the Chinese Government sent m a jnote which the L 'gation considered to be 'not sufficiently clear, and which they
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    • 38 5 Berlin, September 16. The St. Petersburg Agency reports an aggravation oi the Japanese-Chinese conflict owing to a secret demaned by Japan. The Agency further states that an encounter has takei> place between Chinese and Japanese.
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    • 100 5 Peking! September 17. Just the same as m the Yangtse Valley an aggravation of the Sino-Japanese contrast i 3 also unmistakably observed here. It is alleged iv Chinese circles that Japan is looking out again end again for new opportunities, to press through important demands she evidently
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    • 38 5 Peking, September 17. The Berlin Kreuzzeituug reports that the Chinese Minister and the Japanese Ambassador to St. Petersburg bave received information, which is m contradiction to the rumour that war will break out between these countries.
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    • 265 5 Nanking, September 16. There are definite signs of improvement m the situation at Nanking. There re-appearance of Republican flags on military and official buildlings has reassured the people. Soldiers 'are becoming less officious and no longer carry anna except when on duty. Many saops are being repaired
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    • 122 5 Canton, September 17. The Canton [Chief ot Police, Chen King-wah. wa3 sumimarily executed yesterday. It is alleged that this was done under orders from Yuan Shih-kai. Also bis brother Chen Chungking was executed on a charge of treason 'and secretly assisting the rebels. Many moderate men
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    • 782 5 The Government has received a telegram rom Chang Hsun detailing the measures o be taken with a view to restoring order n Nanking. He states that he will carry out the folowing plans 1 To search for the remainng bandits m the city. 2 To
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    • 56 5 Peking, September 13. Japan's request for the removal of Caang Hsun is couched m terms amounting toa demand. Tnere is reason to believe that the Government will comply with the request. It appear* that there is also friction at Changchun, where according to Japanese reports
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    • 54 5 To'^yo, September IS-— L Lien chun, the rebel ex-tutuh of Kianjsi, have arrive I at Moji m diaguise and under an assume > Japanese name. He same on boar 4 the "Shim nei Mara" a vessel which carries ore. He is reported to be stopping at
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    • 48 5 Choagiafn, September 17.— The Provincial Gkxmm-aeaft Mates, taat the declaration <»f in lepeadoao* by Chunking iias been withdrawn, aud taat Hsiung Kowu and the other r*> wl leaders have fled. General H-un^ Yu-cheong has reporte 1 that Cauagsing has beea appointed Comuiissioner at Cnungking.
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    • 58 5 Kweiyanj, September 17.— Local newspapers publish telegrams stating that Chun4ki.ll: has beeu occupied by Kweichow troops aud that the Rovoluionary leader, Hsing, has escaped. I f also reported that the troops which left here last week will r«tum -shortly. Ddlar notes are still falliug m
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    • 118 5 Professor Bai.ie, a member of the Nau■kiug Relief Committer, who lias been prerainent iv the actuil work of relieving the distressed people, wi-in S. inghai yesterday, consulting with the Nanking Guild. Taere i-> a scheme a foot m Nanking to buil 1 a roa
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    • 449 5 Some few da\s ago, as the s.s. Siangtan was approaching Castle Island m the entrance of the Tungti ig Lake ju^t above Yochow, bound down for Hankow from Changßha, tiie officer of the watcn reported a large dot. Ua o c las^aai
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  • 45 5 The Bangkok Times 'tis informed that the permission grante^i to Dr. Pape to practise m the German Consular Court haa been withdrawn. All the old cases against the firm of Pape Bros, by Dr. Hmtze and others have jww booa eetueu i& ft fxieadiy way.
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  • 544 6 Dr. Horatio W. Dresser, of Harvard, m" Human Efficiency," sent out by Putnam draws some interesting conclusions M A few years a^o word was sent from Peking that it was the intention of the Chinese Empire to stamp out op urn, root and branch. This endeavor to prohibit the use
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  • 508 6 Isle of mud and of mosquitoes Why ever did I fly to Thee? To ri 1 myself of Lordly vetoes Lloyd George, B-L and 4 Cur' Hardie. But oh the difference it makes With whisky which gives one the shakes When a Scot-man finds himself relating experiences
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  • 14 6 Mr. and Mrs. IT. Q Barnard nave goau ov a saort visit to Java.
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  • 217 6 D*ili if with th »l i Tiq| P i lv the bet* wot* daring tht *S k VndmehyCr.w.iD-r, J IS md Perilous, all of which h»»_» g novmg m taking tUU. VV, rk T oursedari^Mcewe.k m ,^2 condition lo wha' ir is at pr^. )t r Ur n
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  • 258 6 Three model monoplanes arrived from England last week for the sale agents, Messrs. A. P. Williams Co. They are splendid little m »deU and perfectly made. Two of the model* are 3 feet 4 inches long and tnese are 'launched against the wind by hand— ithe method being
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  • 18 6 The Lady Evelyn Young will mt be 44 at Home" on Tuesday next Oot 7th.
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  • 19 6 Mr. A. P. Ribinson, of Messrs. Drew and Napier, has returned to Kuala Lumpur after his short trip Home.
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  • 23 6 At the Presbyterian Church, on Sunday evening the a inual mission iry sermon will be preached by the Rev* J. A. B. Cook.
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  • 74 6 We are informed that M (Malacca) Rubber Kstites Co. I/A. had the misfortune to hive thej smokehouse with some 3,0^ lbs. of rubber inside burned tl c ground over a inon^h ag>. N )'hri? has so far appeared m any m th local dailies concatning this, hut Wk understand that
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  • 82 6 m No definite news has apparently J reached Singapore as t> woerher wP. P. J. W )dehouse, of fl v, 9k «t h agreed to accept the p»t >t WJ?* 1 command of the Straits P** o which he had been app ointeJ. Wodehouse's service has tAAA together m Hongkong,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 112 6 APPOINTMENT. H.M. THE KINC. contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK m ggggg mm^g^^mmmm a j^gmjmmmmmimm3^WWmmFSK ,^^mmWwWmiTm LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT Millmaid Milh .'HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES
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    • 39 6 PURE FRESHJILK NEW AUSTRALIAN COWS A further supply of fresh milk available. New cows arrived per ss. Uganda." Milk supplied m pint and half-pint bottles, 20 cents per pint, from date. H. S. KIRWAV, Dallans, Koek Road. Telephone 540.
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  • 39 7 li ii" tr hs hurt W they are heneficial. 4 V Why do you lonfc so cross was' a question put t> "Critic" the other! div. 'Look at Cross Street," said; "Critic," and then you will understand.
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  • 920 7 Sweet 18Vf (A^e— not waist). 4i Did that top G s mod a trifle flit?" Unkind M m. G, was it It sounded! to me like L 44 Critic advis m the player to buy, beg, or borrow, some A and E strings. Police intelligence. Detective X
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  • 227 7 jln the gilded room th it night There was passion, there was flame There were music, wine and light And an exquisite young dame There were statues whiteand glowingMarble nymphs m varied poses And, through open casements blowing, Fragrant odors born of roses. To the»marble shapes akin That
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  • SPORTING NOTES.
    • 109 7 The Straits Evergreens. The Straits Evergreen football club has recently been formed with the followihg gentlemen as office-bearers for the current sear: Messrs. Yeo Hock Chwee, presi-! dent, Lee Yong Kwong, vice-president Lim Kee Cheok, hon. sec. Y. K. Lim, <sst. Hon. sec. Seah Tiiian Tow, h«»n.j treas. Tay
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    • 168 7 A friendly game on the S R. C. ground last evening resulted m a win by one goal to nothing tor the S. 11. C. over the S. C. C. The Utter were not at full strength, and! although they did the more
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    • 123 7 The Australians' Tour. Winnipeg, Sept. 1. The Australians defeated the All Stars team of Winnipeg by an innings and 58 runs. Macartney secured 13 wickets for 14 runs. Mavne scored 53 and was then lun out. During the progress of the match a grand-stand collapsed andj some of the
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  • 125 7 TUESDAY'S PLYY. Championship. Threlfall beat Lenthall, 6—3, 6—3. B. Class Singles. Saunders beat Major Stanbury, 6—l, 6—3. Teale v. Ruchwaldy. Unfinished. C. Class Singles. Bvatt v. Sinclair. Unfinished. Newcomer's Handicap. Rowley Heat Day, 6 4, 6 l. Mvles beat Boud, 6 l, 6 3. Bornemanu
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  • 180 7 Championship. Terrell b-at Tyler, 6—3, 6—4. Lalzoaaun beat Upcott, 6 4, b 2. A. Class Sinolb. Perkins beat Threlfall, 4—6, 6—o, 7—5. B. Class Singles. Ruchwaldy beat Tpale, 5—7, 6—3, 6—4. Wwhart V. Ruchwaldy, unfinished. C. Class Singles. Byatt bfit Sinclair, 6— 3 o—6, 11—9. Hecker beat Cochran,
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  • 177 7 The General Secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association is publicly appealing to all women m India to band themselves together m an earnest protest against the coming Oi Miw Uumud i.^i toJoicUwfc. j Mr. and Mrs. Sim of Sitiawan, are on a visit to Penang. Mr. Alexander Bamaajr, formerly
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 1285 8 Renter informed u^ by cnble on 27th ult. that Mr. H. G. Pelissier, tbe master mind of "The Follies had paned away. We print some of hi* stories below the? are baken from the Novel magazine. A Definition. I heard the other day a very unkind
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 558 8 A sickly looking young Teochew, named Chia Chiap Heng, was fined $5 or seven days for trespassing into the compound of Second Superintendent Savi at Sophia road. Accused sad, he thought it was a hospital and there as he was sick. Ng A Man and N V Kway, were
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    • 462 8 Four Hylam boys H employed by Europeans, viz Poo A Heng, Tan A Kai, Lim A Kiam and Wee A Sens:, were fined $10 each by Mr. Talma this morning, for playing M chiki m a common gaming houso, No. ISS Serangoon road. Half of <,he fines to be
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    • 350 8 I For pushing down a rickshaw-puller a Baba named Kow Joo Wan, was i fined $i and ordered to pay the puller SI by way of compensation. Tan Koon Leon^, was fined $25 or a month's imprisonment for selling chandu dross except to the Superintendent of the Monopolies m
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    • 547 8 For stealing a few pieces of cokoeat Grove road, property of the Municipa- lity, Sco Hua Chiang was fined $2 by Mr. Tai ma this morning. mm* Ahamed, a Malay, pleaded* guilty before Mr. Talma this morning, for being drunk and disorderly m Ma.abar street yesterday. He was fined
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 238 9 WHITEAWAY, LAID LAW CO- LTD. SINGAPORE. !HH Ifl r U r VARIETY OF CHItORENS PERAMBULATORS AND CO- CARTS NOW IN ST.OCX, DESIGNS If Mf! Lfe O L AND PRICES to ju i l a.n y•■ c, aaic c t s t oic k in 13 INCAP 0 R, E. i
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  • 541 10 Canton, »Vy>i 1. Dr. P. H. Lo. J D (Chicago), Commissioner of Foreign Affair! at Canton, has! suggested to toe Ministry of Foreigu 33 w wm Affairs at Peking tho appointment ol al tra\elling consul to th'>se countries where Chinese go m large numbers as labourer*. From
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  • CHINA NEWS.
    • 102 10 Four hundred and forty-two members of the House of Representatives were present when Hsiung H^i-ling, the new Premier, submitted the list of the new Cabinet to Ihe House. The proposed list was passed. 01 the 412 votes, 429 were east for Chang Chieu, Industry 357 for Liang
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    • 120 10 After Mr. Chang Chi's resignation from the -Senate speakership had been accepted by the Si nators, a ballot was taken on the 2nd, m which none of the candidates secured more than half the votes cast which were necessary for the election. Mr. Wan^ Phong ting. Vice-Speaker
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    • 58 10 The Kungmiutaug, or the Citizen Party, baa been definitely organized. Tiie members of ti is new Party consist chiefly of the followers of Mr. Liang Shih-yi an 1 the officials m the Ministry of Communications. The National Railway Association, an organization under the leadership of Mr. Liang,
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    • 114 10 President Yuan, being informed by the Reuter's telegram! of the outrageous con duct of Chang Bann'l soldiers at Nanking, is !?aid to have sent a telegram to the jGeneral stating that it would be a great disgrace to the army and against the military
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    • 142 10 The Japanese L gtkion m Peking, after receiving tele grains from Nanking statiug that when Chang Hsun's troops entered the Cit\ the Japan s«* residents took refuge m the Consulate that wheu they heard that looting was proceeding, three Japanese, two birbera and one grocer, left the
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    • 68 10 President Yuan has expressed his approval of the manner iv which the Committee Drafting the Constitution have executed their duties, as they have been able to deal with every question without fear and party prejudices. They nave m a short time solved
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    • 66 10 In recognition of the meritorious service rendered to the country by General Li Yuan huug, Vice-President of the Republic and Tutuh of Hupeh, President Yuan Shih-kai has conferred upon him M The Pillar of State," a title which he richly deserves. The four big characters written
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    • 52 10 The Ministry of Home Affairs has ciliated a telegram announcing that all the public properties m the various provinces will be taken under the control of the Ministry and all the money obtained under the lease or sale of auch properties will be calculated as
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    • 43 10 It is reported that the Diplomatic corps iv Peking has adiin ssed the central government protesting against the .appoiutm-ut of Special Diplomatic Officers m the various proviuces on tiie ground that such otbeers are not mentioned m treaties.
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    • 76 10 It is reported that President Yuan g«te up every morning at seven, and goes to bit office at eight, where he works until twelve Then he takes his tiffin, after which he enjoys a short nap and resumes woi k again at two. He spends his afternoon
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    • 60 10 The Cabinet has decided to abolish the Panama Exposition Bureau, of which Mr. Chen Chi is director, who, however, would still be retained. All preparations henceforward will be carried on m a special department under the Ministry of Commerce, and the stalF of the
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    • 96 10 It is reported that M. Deoodt, Legal Adviser to the Chinese Government, will leave for Shanghai about the end of September m order to make au investigation regarding the Mixed Court, with a view to raising the standard of the Court and establishing conditions which
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    • 59 10 It is reported that the Huluktu or UrgS has contracted a foreign loan and is goimr to construct a railway from Urga to Kalgan. The work will be undertaken by the Russians. It is further reported that he is going t: discuss with the
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    • 74 10 It is reported that Chang Hsi-luan, Tutuh of Fengtien, preseuted to the President a statement containing his policy toward Inner Mongolia, the outline of which is ss follows: (1) To construct the Ching-Ai 'Railroad and to iucrease the garrison. (2) To establish telegraphic stations m Inner Mongolia.
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    • 33 10 The Japanese government has sent a party to tour throughout Manchuria for tiie exploitation of the wealthy resources thore so that steps may be taken to develop them.
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    • 91 10 According to the latest investigation the number of Japanese living along the South Manchuria Railway iv towns are as follows 34,045 at Dairen, 10,057 at Port Arthur, 1,821 at Taishikiao, 237 at Yiogkow, 3,015 at Changchun, 2,437 at Penchihfu, 3,822 at Mukden, 1,154 at Kinchow, 4,571
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    • 169 10 With regard to the demands made by the Russian authorities through the late Tutuh Sung Hsiao-lien of Heilungkiang, the Ministry of Foreign Intercourse have decided to return an answer through Pi Kuei-fang, the present Tutuh, rb follows (I) Foreign companies have no right to open and
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    • 42 10 A rf cent census of the foreign population at Kiaochow, gives the fallowing Military, 3,138, Germans, 2,823; Americans, 41: Aust nans, 23 liritieh, 18 Prussians. 14 Belgians, 14 French. 6 Dutch, 4 Norwegians, 2 Turks, 2, Total 6,1)34.
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    • 46 10 Chinese Immigration to the Federted Malay States. The total number of immigrants from China to the Federated Malay State* m 1912 was 251.614. Tnis is 18,210 les* than m 1911. but that wis tiie record year, and this year's ftgote is the second highest on record.
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    • 62 10 After attending the International Medical Conference m London which dispersed recently with a record nu mber of delegate! from different countries (3,000 odd people), China's delegate. Dr. Wu Lieu-teh, hf A M.D., has left London to attend another medical conference m America. Mrs. Wu. who accompanied him
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