Weekly Sun, 11 October 1913
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Title Section49 1913-10-11 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. -Az.. M ■>...-»_. mm mm w mmmm mmmmj r3 mmsmm^mwmmmßm^Xm 7TTJLT7 .Vm\Mjr.-ZT. VS_T ZTT TJC'."*- VT. JBK i Wlll_MrfWmtWTllWKTWM_rrTn'Tirr~rrir I IM IWITr Ym" ■\lLyL. 'a!J »I*__»_____M___M_M_«MMMB_MM NO. 162. mmmwmmmmmmm SINGAPORE. SAT (J RD AY. OCT )B"H il. 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS" m» ii49 words
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Advertisement199 1913-10-11 1 m OMWmm m ommm 9^mo JEFFERY'S 1 PILSENErt BEER Solo Ag»ntt i t ADAMSON CILFILLAN ANO CO., LTD. .*MMw+i*m*mm*mm* Sporting Outfits. I 0 EVERY REQUISITE FOR I Football, Cpieket, Tennis, Hockey, Etc. ill ■Large stocks of Cricket and Football Boots, also Tennis and running shoes I I always on hand.199 words
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Advertisement15 1913-10-11 1 !DUMINY I CO. j CMMPAGNtI AOAMSOH CILFILLAN f AND CO., LTD., I soir mmwttrw. 1115 words
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Article718 1913-10-11 2 WJ I Egg Lemonade (one tint is both nutri-j tiuus and rrfre ahing}— i'-at one egg until! lemen colored and thick 3 add sugar and beat again ;and lemon juice and beat again; add milk and beat yet again. Pour into a! alender glasa, grate718 words
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Advertisement433 1913-10-11 2 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGA lON COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang*, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bilis of Lading issued for China Coast, I ersian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leVi 3ins*.?ore on ar about MAIL LmE^ Idt3 HOiTEWARD (FoR EUROPE). From Sing-apcre433 words
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Advertisement336 1913-10-11 2 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. rROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) C.vder Contract with the Netherlands Indu Government. Aaents at Siaoapore Tae Ships Agency. UI, 2-3 Coliycr Quay. MAIL TABLE-OCTOBER 6TH TO 14TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. bailing STEAMSHIP. From ({.Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Date. j■- Japara ...Palembang j Oct.336 words
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Advertisement305 1913-10-11 2 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC i'rWA* V *\"^TB____T«T' "W!»J T7TO*-".'" wITIT 1 CT**- r "V"**" Tg HC'TMBB_^^BB^*l^^^' "B^l i^'_ ira i mSt_» t _W W :-_■>-_.-_. ut^ pa-_J^B_B_m*_»a__a» LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS iTSELF^to^ STOPS ITSELF flrrrw,,, FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS.— IP* 8 1%. 8 I IW I IP""305 words
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Advertisement92 1913-10-11 2 1 »T ~VT ''T"— ■T-riT-1 "UNION TIME m GKiHESE DAILY NEWSPAPER. If you want to make your good* known to the Chinese, advertise m the Union Times." For contract and non-contract tovertiement9, apply to The^Manager UNION TIMES PRESS, LTT. 124 Sross STREEI, Singapore THE WEEKLY -UN. W HEW ADVERTISING BATES.92 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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Article98 1913-10-11 3 It it roportei by the Hrin-yotn-pi' bat Premier gsiung ITsi lin^ has mai the following declarati >i of j iH polio, v Parliament (1; Finn'tc<\ rrtr nchment ir idministratire ex: endi;ui c ana the regulation of disbursements i.i accordant with income. (2) Forai-n relation*, a. alliance with98 words
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Article80 1913-10-11 3 It ie reported that Premier Heivig Hailing is going se carry out a 5 stem of Civil Service Examinations, m ihe course of which the following throe poi:i le will be atriutly observed (1) Napjtism ehall no; bo allowed (2) No M pud" or orh*r undu^ inflaance80 words
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40 1913-10-11 3 President Yuan has dcci cr] to appoint Mr. Lv Cii^ng-hsiang, Px-Mh.iiter ot For A-^n Int Tcourfle. aa China's Special Knvo x> th.- Third Int rnational I'eace Conferee to be held at the Hague.40 words
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83 1913-10-11 3 Thi new Cabinet his decide 1 to build i railway from Muk len to Je 01. Tbe cost •f co-vst ruction i* estimated at twelve milion dollars, ftre of which wiil be contribute! by th 8 Government; the remain-l'-r to be defrayed by the Hronnce83 words
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Article58 1913-10-11 3 Extradition of t he Fugitives. It ia reported that the Oovemme it hrtj decided to ask the Xi panose Government either to extradite or exp A the revolutionary leaders who are staying i:i Janan*. If ex:-ait*ion ia not. conceded, expulsion wiil 03 demanded. A despatch demanding tneir extradition w^ 158 words
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105 1913-10-11 3 Li Cuung yo, Managing Editor of thej I Kilo pao, an. i counsc'.io. of t Kuug clang, j was recently arrested io Peking. He was I taken to th<3 Martial Court and was placed! uuder custo I*. Sv.n after hie arrest, his. paper was105 words
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Article91 1913-10-11 3 It is reported by oa? ot ojr ojaternporariet that Premier Bmog lias issued an interesting circa'ar m which he advocr4tes tie adoption of tiie p-actice o? the Sung dynasty wii3n tie fivers and re cehers ot bribes we© subjected to the severest penalties. Hi declares that there91 words
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Article64 1913-10-11 3 The list of the new Cabinet, submitted by Premier Hailing himself, wi3 passed by the Senate ou the llt'a inst 173 members were oresent. Tha numbs r of votes for 4 Chang Chien, Commerce, was 160 Chou Tse-ciii, Communications, 153; Sun Paochi, Foreign Intercourse,64 words
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Article89 1913-10-11 3 The demands of th« Jap.;^33e Gorernxant with regard tc tne Nanking incident which hare been accepted entire!" b} China are aa follows: (1; OiHcia. excusp of the Chinese Go "eminent ;n Tokio. (2) Personal excuse of General Chang Hsu?) at the Japanese Consulate m Non king. (3) Defile89 words
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Article128 1913-10-11 3 Chang Hsun ia said to have resumed a?l kinds of omciai ceremonies of tho Manchu rsgimA t As the Qeneral himsolf has noyet discarded the pigcail, people of the middle anctiowcr cl »s-es begin to sha c their hair after the fashion of the dltunct dynasty128 words
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Article169 1913-10-11 3 lt is reported that the Socmty of Mili tary Men and Police m Peking which recently sent a threatening circular to Parliament, has elected General Vii Chang as President and has sent another j circular to the Committee drifting the Constitution couched m menacing language. According169 words
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Article75 1913-10-11 3 It is reported that Prettier iisiung Hsi* ling works every diy from 8 to 11 a.m. m his own office aud from 3 to 6 p.m m the President' 3 office. Special and important affairs are attended to as thay coma m without regird to time.75 words
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34 1913-10-11 3 The Parliament has fidaily decided that the members wiil be paid |3,00Q each aunually with a socitl allowance to the Speakers of $3,000 annually aud to the Vioe-Sp^kers of $3,000.34 words
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Article32 1913-10-11 3 The- Diplomatic Corps m Peking has held the Municipal elections of the Diplomatic Quarter on the 15th. The Council consists of four representatives of the Legations and tbroc civilians.32 words
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Article99 1913-10-11 3 The Ministry of War had woiked out a plan which provides for tha division of China into ei-rht military districts; thr Cabinet, however, has altered the plan m a manner that altogether nine districts are provided. The division is as follows (1 .Manchuria, Jai.ol, Kuei-hua-clen;;: ('1) Shansi,99 words
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Article69 1913-10-11 3 Tie Hupeh Commissioner of E Vacation has devised a new means of educating the lower class of the peoole namely by the use of cinematograph. A deputy has been sent to Shanghai to negotiate with the agent oi tiie Pathc Company fur this purpose. Flans are69 words
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100 1913-10-11 3 An Inquiry Office haa been established m the Ministry of Industry and Commerce, where questions on the following wiil be mswered (1) Q-ie^ion* relating to the organization of industrial, commercial, and mining projects. (2) Questions relating to tho technical part100 words
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67 1913-10-11 3 the Interior sent representatives to superintend the packing an'l transportation.— Rtnubluxin Advocate. Be'ore his departure from Jehol Premier Hsiung Hsi-lin^ had au inventory made of tho yule and crockery ornaments k?pb m the Manchu Summer Palace at Jehol, end had them careful!/ packed67 words
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Article60 1913-10-11 3 Tha Government has received a report from the Kirin authorities seating that over on^ thousand Rissian sol iiers have intrude J into the region of Kwantaentsz on the pretext of inaki ng a military tour throughout the Kirin province. The chief of Foreign Affairs iv that;60 words
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Article76 1913-10-11 3 Singapore (Tankard). I Mail leaves for north at 7.9 a.m. 1 and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.30 a., noon 1.30 p., 2 54 p., 4.30. p Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 6.52 p.m. Other trains leavo from; Johore 8.4276 words
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Article274 1913-10-11 3 j The jubilee of Xa r 6er Wilhelm and ,the panegyric- upon the ne* German Empire appear to have reminded certain patrio.ic Germans that the true Imperial insignia are not kepi i:i Berlin, but m Vienna. Thelnperal cro»vn lis of Saracan workman sh'p of the end of the eleventh century,274 words
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Advertisement184 1913-10-11 3 CONTINENTAL '.a yds *^BiW Li AmAmmWmmmmmUßmmT^^^*y'' ____T t jE_t__Pß^_____. •^R. _u___yß__a____E ___a %v -o* *MBa_Mßy|i\ ii| f f L wi i 'iii* laftfioli X-I m. t* w^dkr M|Bjaßßfe^^^^i^^^^^v; Ba ___B ED W KNOWM ALL OVFR T«£ WORLD. Hh_L CONTINENTAL [VRE 5 RUBBER Co., ltd. fcOUGHING INTO*; CONSUMPTION "Only a Cough184 words
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Article422 1913-10-11 4 NEW EFFORTS iMADE TO REVIVE!, THE REBELLION. (From the China Press Shanghai). On Boat, Xanzing, September 17. Having seen m another newspaper statements that fighting haa alre.id f occurred m Huchow I am writing at once to deny those statements. Robberies have been going on m the422 words
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64 1913-10-11 4 Peking, September 20. The Poking Jih-pao announce, that the election cf the President will take place on tae 10th October^ this being the anniversary of the outbreak of the r^voiuiion m 1911. Tbe election of the President will ta*ke place at the Tai-ho-tien-Hall within64 words
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Article32 1913-10-11 4 Peking, S^ptemoer 20. o.vingto President Yuan S'lih-k'ai's birthday all Yamens and houses m. Peking have hoisted fligs to-day. A reception to the officials is taking place at the Presidential Palace.32 words
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29 1913-10-11 4 Berlin. September 17.— The Frankfurter Z'dtung recommends the earK election of a President of China and the prompt acknowledgement oi the Republic by Germany.29 words
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Article101 1913-10-11 4 Kidg;in, September 20. Tne Mongol Priuc^ Nn, Vic-Minister of War at Ur^a, arrived here ve^erday. He hid been fighting North of Ktlg*n, hut tlirough the Burc.iu of Mongolian Affiirs he has been induced to submit to the Cuinese with two thousand of his followers. Many of101 words
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Article77 1913-10-11 4 Chungking, Beptemb r 19. Tne Chen^'tu troops have raaebed th- city, but military government las .sir i<iy been esta bluhed un.ier the Kweic w Ooouaaadei Hwaajj who claims Minority from Peking The city gates araaloaed Urn fear 'f trouble i with the Chengtu troops, two hundred of77 words
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Article941 1913-10-11 4 Peking, September 20. Hsu Pao-chen has been printed the Order of Merit, Fifth Clas?, Wei Shao-kao has been appointed Acting Civil Governor of Kwang. i. Peking, September 20.— Tne Waichiaopu has informed the National Opium Prohibition Union that the British Legation replying to the Waichiaopu says that as941 words
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Article638 1913-10-11 4 Its Place m Boxing. The death of another professional boxer at Liverpool as the result, more or less direotly, of a knock-out b!o,v, lends some weight to the assortions of critical opponents, that boxing with glore* is more dangerous thau the old bare-knuckle fighting. If they knew moro638 words
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Article1049 1913-10-11 4 Canton Sept. 9 j r Mr. Cheng Tim-tow, formerly Corami-- sioner of Canton Public Works, who had to leave th> government service and party politics last year because he was too honest to suit co-worker*, is now livjng m Hongkong, but he is still paying careful attention to1,049 words
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Article366 1913-10-11 4 The aprouranc: .1 single cas2 of leprosy is St. Louis tuad m: give concern even tj die m os: timid, for if this region were aaa fay t^ disoase there is raaaon to boliaaa X would have established Ltaolf hero lone: ago. Why leprosy occurs m366 words
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Article199 1913-10-11 4 The Ipoh correspondent of the Malay Mail says f The important mining district oi Kinta generally, and the Perak Chamberof Mines m particular, were delighted to hear that their Preside^. Mr. A. Payne Gallwey, has bee.. appointed to a seat on tne J** 6 Council, vie* Mr. Harry D. G199 words
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SPORTING NOTES.
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Article228 1913-10-11 5 In ocnti e otion with tha propxa! risk of! a t-i^n of well-known Anscraltaa c iokutors to O^ylon m t ie b«^innin| of n«*t year .in' tnti- Australian agit twi«*n his b^eq ifcvtadl h^r», sayt thn St ite*m m\ 0 »!o mo corren-i pSid^ut, on the^r-jun i of :h*228 words
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Article91 1913-10-11 5 The following is the team to play tiie aSten of the H.M 8. riwiftsure at encket on "tttnrday X E Hath. AR. LenUwUl R. L. L Brildsli, Oven Hu,'h^, E vV. Diy Or. J. A laMrenfnienl O P. O ill' u J enesu L. i. Vis i i-t. M-.91 words
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Article114 1913-10-11 5 Penarg, Oct. 8. Tongkah, Losd», Kismet, lUta Gijih; and La»lv Flower have loft hy the ••Klnign for Singapore. Tne former look* better, than ever nn\ should run w*»ii m th« 0 >vernor's Cup. L »s*de *n\ ivsoet are m excellent f>nn. while Bite Oiuh ap proached record forS.F.P - 114 words
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Article35 1913-10-11 5 MONDAY'S PL VY. Cnoi?:oy<HiP. Kleiamann beat Miles B—6.8 6. G— i. A- CL YeS oUGLSa Parkins beit Haitiwli 6— i, o— l. yawcoMKft's HaSOICAP Botley b©it Djrneminu 6—2, 6 3.35 words
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Article58 1913-10-11 5 A. Clis Djublss. Semi Fi*al Dunn and Stoat owe 1 beat Mijor Pinches and Kartnell owe 4, 7-5, 7—5. A. Class ftnafttl FivaL. J. E. Tvler roc. I, beat D. Y. Perkins, rec. I, 9-7, 6 -3. A very keenly fought gam*, m which Tyler's consistent a curacy58 words
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Article153 1913-10-11 5 Cham?; N'SSIP Kiainmana beat EprelfUl 3—6, 7—5, l a 4—o. Re*am*us with i w «P <- >Sn to thur credit the piir again pa: up a spl^na: a«aihitio .cf te mis. T^aif ill Ind at 3 f, but KUinmann the^afiar pUvai superbly and went up to >-3. Thralfail,153 words
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Article24 1913-10-11 5 C«ampios»eip Paias FiKAt. Pinches and tt»we beat Miies and Perkins 3— »6, 6—4. 7—5. CSAMPION-gQIP VISkL F. BalaoaasM b?at Kleiamma 3—2, 6—2.24 words
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Article117 1913-10-11 5 Singapore Golf Club. The O-toher B>anv eoiapntition vr.* p ivel em Oor. 4'h i id sth and resulted m i win f<K Mr. R Su-mUr who returned a nett ecoro of two uo on tho Colonel r> The folio win* Cirds were taken. R S ioul ir 2 up117 words
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Article237 1913-10-11 5 Ti^ Orognmiia of sports arnn;*d m eenn»etfoo \7:i\i the visit of X M.B *'Bwift*ure mew eonftinned with a hookey maton on the H.C C. ground last Tuesday evening, fhe tea*Q3 were tne 3.C.C. v* t^e officeru ol th 3 flagship. The ?:itn« was an excellent on beins strenuously contpsted,S.F.P. - 237 words
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Article340 1913-10-11 5 S.C.C. v. Swlftsare." Enthndatin ran hi^h en tae 80 0 gronnd yesterday evening wheu the men 'of Ii.M.S. -'Swift-are" mai the S.C.O In ioue of the moat Jntaraatina foothill aiateheJ hat has t«ken plio-; m Smgiporo for som j time past. Tne m^n of the v King's Navee", had340 words
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Article26 1913-10-11 5 Plived on the i H. C. grun ii oa To ictJay evening. Rimlt 8. C. C. 1. 0 *duns 0.26 words
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Article40 1913-10-11 5 I j Sbaaa truths hurl hut itey ire btiufUah Who wa* the jentle nan— without ai ithatoh— .v^ilkin^ a? and l)Wi Bikit| iTimih road the it s .ereveniaT. "Odtio** understands ho hid taro 3:riags t) till i Bow.40 words
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Article79 1913-10-11 5 With vafamtaa to OfitfaV" oom-i ment on ARC A>7D L 3 PPffißi m our j last iss.ie Oritio is infocoui tha* the Artist his ao-.v rasaivai bot-i I strings. Three ot tha K-nits broke away IfroAA JA gt\9 croTi ♦'he other evening ;Wliv;;_ they were misled79 words
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Article499 1913-10-11 5 i Wot'ii you have? i I Put not thy faith m Journalists. i William Dunn, a Lunnon banker, 'possibly some family connection of [the myriad William D mis throughout civilisation, his left three-quarters of a million towards the alleviation of human suffering, the encouragement i jof education,499 words
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Article184 1913-10-11 5 Ha called the referee a thief, And beaoei abuse upon hia name. What waa the o*u*e of all his grief His horns team lost a garni. i To-day the referee is are at** The very ba-jt b3i-»a:h ths s 11, \Wh? such a sadden oatn^o of tate To-day184 words
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Article505 1913-10-11 5 vVe glimmer down the twii'^h?; way, Tho white m > m fdli ws after. The little le ive a thit di loe a ii play Aro fall of eid 1 1 1 it&sor Tha tall trees shiver m tho wind, The nn^)i orstk mi sh ittjr, The old505 words
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Article794 1913-10-11 5 Fh2 Sp2;:a:!: it Urn |s:t?»rm mm mmm, mmm, mm A ro^lew wis noil on Moniav waning on tie m M exiiHo of tort w thia the Etionritr** Tne soe^tade was an i n '«sive ana, and ■itwaswhiliv eon*io<ni£ [nit t > >lc part tho v-oriois naits, bol iS.F.P. - 794 words
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Article91 1913-10-11 5 The fl&gahfp v Swiftaure doe 6 not proceed :o Batavia as w i at firsc intended, bat retarns iire3iiy to Colombo and Bombay, after win' en tne ship will probabiy proceed to tae Persian Gulf. Later on H.IL& 4 Dirtaootfc," which ianieo a ship, b: lg to the East Indies91 words
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Miscellaneous31 1913-10-11 5 BfUUU G CLLB LAL.NCIiES. ScxoaT, Ocr. lira. JohvtM'i Pier, A, 3 aui 10 a.m., 2.30 and -5.3J p m. Civ tiai^ow, 8.3) anl 93) a.ai., 12.13, 3 md 5.3) p. n.31 words
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1033 1913-10-11 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11. THE PROSPECTS FOR WORLD LANGUAGE. Many attempts have beci made to give currency to a uni lang iage. Most of thes productions were doomed t( ailure from the beginning fron their total inadequacy. The on« which acquired the most celebri ty before Esperanto, Volapuk,1,033 words
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Article610 1913-10-11 6 We tako tho following excerpta fnm btraits Echo' criticism of the opening light of the Cour: Cards at Penang. The Company open here on 18th n9t. Booking is proceeding merrily I Mouire &Co., Lid. It c viies to me as a musing of the grey dawn, when610 words
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Advertisement126 1913-10-11 6 Tv TO BY s; ,U APPOINTMENT. .'I H.M. THE KINC. .-v-'^V-*" contractors to The British Admiralty. T._e War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK -^nr w iT^m w mo~ LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. tr ra.Ttf^..^-f_W a* THE FACT THAT BM 9 11 __rQ ftiff *II f HAS BEEN CHOSEN126 words
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Advertisement40 1913-10-11 6 .PURE FRESHMK NEW AUSTRALIAN WW A further supply of fresi milk available. New cow arrived per ss. "Uganda/ 1 Milk supplied m pint am half-pint bottles, 20 cents pc pint, from date. H. S. KIRWAN, Dalians, Koek Roai Telephone 540.40 words
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Article1322 1913-10-11 7 [J3HORE3 before Judge H. M. Whitley In th° Supreme Court Joh >re), on M>ndi> and Tuesday, Messrs. Seng Moh and •o. of Singapore sue i tho Tirsna Rubber Estate*, LM. for $673.82. Thclaim was for n'mbnr supplied by the plaintiff to the Estate. Mr. M. Ismay appeared for1,322 words
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Article206 1913-10-11 7 Wo are askei to stite that a dispe isir/for women anl children, m the chirge of me licil wona a and entirely offinre 1 by woman, is now open %t 223 83U30 lea Srreet, on M >ndiy, Welnesdiy anl Fri liv ra >riia gs, from 9206 words
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Article129 1913-10-11 7 Be^au^e there was no particular reasm for a h Midi /on Mind if, neir[f everybolv took it ani n it a few enpvedlt. Even the retail firm* cloiel at 3 p. m., thus giving a nice long res: to thoir assista nts. By the Melchior Treub" on Monday morning there129 words
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Article719 1913-10-11 7 The various events have filled extremely well and with a nice adjustment of the weights plenty of good racing sh^u Id be seen. Writing some lays before the scratching's and lotteries we are of course somewhat m the dark regarding owners intentions, but nevertheless feel fairly719 words
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Article39 1913-10-11 7 Flirt had only to be entered to hay< j been a certainty. Most of the runners should be bunched together and we! have most fancy for Laksfoss Adventures Devonshire Lass Twee and Dee. m t39 words
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Article152 1913-10-11 7 Archdeacon Izard beg 3 to acknowledge the receipt of a sum of $ISS by registered letter. In the Pal ma shootins trophy at Camp Terry, Ohio, the Uaited Sate* made 1,714 Argentine 1,634, Canada j 1.575, Sweden 1,484. The Cheraiavsky Trio, Leo, Jan and Mischel, were appearing at the Palladium152 words
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Article66 1913-10-11 7 Mandai Tekonz 3,137 Mahka Pindar- 15.0J0 Agents. Sandilands, Buttery and Co. Sinzap re 15,5 >0 Bukit Sembiwang 15,103 Serangoon 2,003 Agents. Wa.erhouse Co., Ltd. Tanj>n*rOL.k:— 14.340 Pahang 1J.051 Agents. GuthrioandCa Tenom 16,150 Agents. Evatt and Co. Ulu Pa lidun 4,542; total 5 moa. ZQfiJo. The output66 words
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Article93 1913-10-11 7 Mr. Oliver Marks was to return to Perak via Penan* by the P. and 0. "Dele." lie is said to have completely re-gained his health and strength. i m i There will be a musical se~v.ce ia English at the Prinsep Street Church, on Sunday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m.93 words
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Advertisement231 1913-10-11 7 VICTORIA THEATRE. FOR TEN NIGHTS ONLY. (Commencing October 18th. Return Visit cf Cld Favourites Mr. Edgar Warwick PRESENTS THE COURT CARDS and their Joker. In New Repertoire I New Sengs, New Scence3, New Quartettes. PRICES $3, $2 and $i. Plan at S. MOUTRIE Company, Limited. "GRANDIOTEL De I'EUROPE. SINGA P231 words
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POLOCE NEWS.
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Article434 1913-10-11 8 For usinc: criminal force to Tram In^pect^r G>n Tiam Leon*, a Bengal named Raj b ins was fined $3. m •mmmmm.m' A young Hylam boy named We< Ki* Jianir, was fined $5 or ?evpn days' m prisonir.ent tol trcsj>apsing into tht compound of Mr. Leslie Ferguson Payne, No. 1434 words
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Article513 1913-10-11 8 Two Chinese m^, Cher.g Chan, ■eng and Ho Kook Choon, were fined' $2 each, for con. em p: of Court byj smoking m Mr. Talma's Court. mmmm. For cutting forest produce height' Ureea) m forest reserve ar ihe 4]^ milestone Thompson road a Hokien named Oh Kar who was513 words
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Article461 1913-10-11 8 A Pnwn-broker*s assistant named :Lam Kin Yu, was fined $1 by Mr. Talma this morning, for contempt of .Court by walking into the Second Jourt puffing a cigarette. Kalana Ram, a Bengali milk-seller, ivvas convicted m the Second Court I yesterday, for beirg m possession of a oundle of461 words
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Article189 1913-10-11 8 According to the statUtics oornpUed by Mr. H. Takahaahi, Chim occupies the fifth, place m tho world on the total amount of her national wealth, but by China, he mnans the eighteen provinces m vJhin* I Proper, not including Manchuria. Bfongo- Us, Hsinchian^, aud Tibet. His189 words
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Article70 1913-10-11 8 The su^ar merchants m Peking, desiring:' to make their trade prosperous, intend to establish a society for the study of tho modern methods of sugar maaafaetnring and refining. They have drawn a aot o' regulations which provide that if, m future there is any one who70 words
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Article316 1913-10-11 8 "The tohooli ot the Pnilippiaos have lone much to brinaj the people of tha islands to a high stage of development, but! m my opinion the railways that .ay« been I milt m the islands also have been of great i isaUtanoe m arousing am mg the inhabi316 words
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Article390 1913-10-11 8 A recent visit to Y^n-t'ai, errone^U|l> known to fore.gner*|a3 Chefoo, enn.j.nis the rep »rr that vle^srs. C >an 4 Yu, the, pioaeel Wine Coinptnr started m 1693 b ttie w»dl-kn own Hikki nerefeaat ot Peoin?, S.i Chmng I'nt-ai or Thi< Tmiw-fliat as he ia known m390 words
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Article232 1913-10-11 8 ft News frcm Tibet, sa} 6 the Pioneer sh >ws chat such alum as existed las month at Lhasa regarding Chinese operations oa the eastern frontier is subsiding and the approach of winter,! which sets m early m the Tibetan up-! linds, has contributed to a renewed feeling of security232 words
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Article498 1913-10-11 8 THE OLDE ENGLYSCHE FAYRE. St Andrew's Cath^drai Ffte One mu«t not be held respcnsi 1c for the spelling of the caption, whi-h is at least ac qaslnt as the dresses 3 the ladies, alth nigh not perh^s quite 33 pretty The Fete held m the Ms. mo rial Hall yesterdayS.F.P. - 498 words
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Advertisement336 1913-10-11 9 WH T AW/ LAW CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. !U MC II CLE VA^'ETY OF OHILj.iINS ?£=IAMB JLA'T.: 5 ANO C3-3ARTS NOW IN STOCK, DESIGNS m 111 If! C W 3*ll AND PRICES r o su i t an.o n c, lascect stock m 6!i<GA P 0 R E. _^dl__St_________r____ T* <*336 words
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Article3003 1913-10-11 10 And 10 you see, dearest, you simply /must go," murmured the sufferer, burying ber po^r little red nose m an enormous pocket handkerchief reeking with eucalyptus. "Jack would never forgive me if the ticket wasn't used. He was so phased when Mr. Hilton sent mo on*3,003 words
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Article289 1913-10-11 10 Well, this has been a splendid and a very perfect day 1 1 took ray work and worries and I threw them all away I took the work I ought to do and looked it m the eye And said: u You get a holiday, old task289 words
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Article60 1913-10-11 10 The value of property m Colombe is rising by leap* and bound. A house and land m Union Place, for which the owner paid R*. 15,000 some twenty years ago, has just changed hands for R3. 120,000. The owner, a now deceased Judge of the Supreme Court, was prepared to60 words
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Article181 1913-10-11 10 London, 18th Sept.— Mr. Bryan. American Secretary of State, having explained that he is undertaking w« forthcoming lecturing tour because his salary of $12,000 is $8,000 too U«J to cover his expenses, the New TJa World, a leading supporter at administration, has offered to raw good the deficiency on behalf181 words
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Advertisement457 1913-10-11 10 WIIAT TO DO WHEN YOUb BACK PAINS It is a m*:ake to i^pp^e tnat r_» iacross the loins, or a dull gnurin* ition io the small of the back, sWan-'" dicate Kidney disease I Meat 21? |the trouble is due to ruu-down n land aii that is neces»rr to put457 words
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Article1904 1913-10-11 11 OBITUARY— --THE JEW. There are 12 million Jew« m the world #o-dar j q o°nturv hen^p thf re will be onK one, and hi* name will b a Ah*swer. Al 1 hut th« Wandering Jpw will be n— lmitated, and if the cenms-taWers ran catch nn Sol him he will1,904 words
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563 1913-10-11 11 Great Activity Is Slmri h Pixe Goods and Yarn Clearance} Satisfactory. The pie^e-gooi* Market, the birometer trade m this country, sa\s the Chini Press, which showed sinus of revival as sooa as the local disturbances were put d<»wn, h r -gan to be increa*inglv563 words
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Article40 1913-10-11 11 Mr. Gerald O'Kellv, representing Kelly's Directories, and particularly the Merchants' Directory, is at present passing through Singapore (staying at the H^tel le L'Europe) The object of this directory is to bring buyers and sellers of all countries into direct communication.40 words
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Advertisement493 1913-10-11 11 BABIES AND CHILDREN ihould bo fairly plump. Th£y ought to nut on fat as fact as they nso it np; for fat is fuel, and tho bnming o! it makes pow•cr and force. Thin children— even along to the ago cf eighteen or twen:;. no in^dar.ger frcm consumption, and from493 words
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Advertisement11 1913-10-11 11 Waterbury's WW I *t/nir PINEApPLE m^^d^r CIGLSTIVL COMPOUND THE Ideal Digestant11 words
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Advertisement263 1913-10-11 12 F OR D THE CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. 1 THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS *CLASS. (A ~~"^f^^.~ ***JC_SBB» SiSJ *T *^r m^m^^^^^ *^Bj )_M[____9_r J^ MV^Qf 1 A _0PRICE COMPLETE $ISo" THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST CAR VT A MODERATE PRICE, ITS SALES BEING THRKF TIMES AS263 words
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