Weekly Sun, 15 October 1910

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  • 17 1 [REATEB STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION 126, CROSS STREET. PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. OCTOKER Id, L9lO. no. a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 265 1 SMITH PREMIER Straits Cycles Motor Co.. Itil, 15, Bitten Road. H. ABRAMS, Horse Repository, Veterinary Infirmary. fiuni-Hssi*" &ss£?&&V:h Morse Dealer. h»,T\ SUMes JSK^^^fit^??^^^^ and Breaker. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. UNDED THK Bl PERVISION l C. W. Abrams, M. R. C. V. S. !,0 DON, Four in Hand*. Pairs. Single Horses always
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    • 106 1 Siemens Brothers. .^^ilui. 1 ii— m wll i-m-iii aaixri-ii -iiiihii emtm imsmmw im-w in 1 p MANUFACTiTRERS F Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and Accessories Tor Electric Light, Power and Traction Purposes. HEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster. LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Themes Street, LONDON. WORKS. Station). Woolwich. DaKtnn. BRANCHES. Cape
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    • 167 1 i SMITH PREMIER PRICE J s[ $215. mm Straits Cycle Motor Co. Ltd. 1 Id BATTrm POM). Whiteaway, Laidiaw Si Stamford Road and Hill Street. Singapore. A New Stock of Tweed Hats Just Opened. d THE LATEST STYLE -^Sf^^X FOR MGHT WEAR. it^ ~W PRICE $1.75, W^^ $2.00, $2.50 "00^^
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  • 749 2 m'KCI I. !"< U nril MN(i VP< >RK LAIA" RKADKHS. 1 >res>ing t< j\vi >c a n m is n ething tn whi most \v »HK9H plead guilty. A wi aaa:. like t h< .ed hv her women friends, b ll she wanta men t< idmire
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  • 54 2 At SH M itthc Church, i-t»T. r» eentU Mi- 1 X., „j. qulj chil i f Sir 1- I I. V, a i r I tail > X sh ink, oi tl Hh L inssa I ml feat f the we Iding was that t: attired
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  • 986 2 I "iidr r tlio ah )v»- 'M tion and VTitli the sub-heading ''A New Zealand Ladvn Im* pr»'svi.,n>," Isabfd Johnston writes in ties' wtnytl <■' I i" j" A hov e with no windows <t li re places sound-a rather wautiiej, hut here, in tt,.--1 lermfc I
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  • 278 2 The Chinese have a way of getting jh dd of tie- first principles of things, D though the\ may not have de- ped them into elaborate a^ scientific lyst ems. A foreigner, cspe daily if he be of Iprepossessing appearance, is received 'with 'areat civiiitv ai
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  • 99 2 X t tho < wh 'a re no\ er tired bs 1 ping upon the theme ol the forelgnei au- awaj Ihe wea lth of China wi tave only to show thai while the foreigner durin{_: last year sent e> his homelanda Tla 19,000,000, the Chinese emigrants brought
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  • 163 2 The use of pine waa until a short time ontindy unknown in China, arioUB de\ Wv h(du:- used instead. A'-, a ea r sgo, an merii 1 n firm attempted, with the assistance ol Bonn Bapahle compradoros, to tnakn pinand safety pins popular In China, the centre
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  • 180 2 li appears from an article in the Financial World, M of New sTork,thal Wall-street has begun to take an active interest In the rubber tyre output, because il has been rumoured for some time that a rubber lyre Trust, controlling largely the bicj cle and automobile
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  • 320 2 Blouses are always Brat favourih with shoplifters. The boot nnd department suffers a good deal fron depredations, and it Is rathe diffi to keep -ti eye on cv« s ossa at a i cry busy time. These I idies come In s miserable aid pair of
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  • 84 2 i »j Klin t s v tor Tni ver ty, li<ts f= in ti-' M iseui i the H < of s ■;> there is a in older hy 1 !<••'' known I 'rot'. minut. exai j; .s ii S a Ugh il in i f fi
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  • 60 2 LAN IN\ Profess ie.- \1 ich priest, a. pub >n in ■rii 11 last month i ion a reless teleMs The 1 hardly larger than >ne 3o< the from n. The apparatus iv a small w box to the front plate is 'he letters of tho From th>
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 613 2 SA I At *fm\ tnckea m the ir*rinnc Bl DlB< RDRRB DUE W I v BB 70 r\ HAUBTION, l HI- Bl 8W 5. C MAN BURMA Fi 'i SB i;i:n<. ni ci i;i: r* 1 .^M i'i .i mptosM which afSieted M r, J. A. {> Joseph, all learlj
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  • Correspondence.
    • 64 3 Tori- Wi E rfaii from his point bai if g 1 I rial •fa D iv. W\ 1 Day," tall them o| Christ**. Raa> surre* all tl I and the whole world of mankind. It i inly no mora tb .isb Sabba'h. any more ti lie
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    • 526 3 THE REMOVAL OF TH E QUEUE. H APPEAJ PELLOWi >unti ;n. ;Iy Sun." lt is, I believe, wellthat His Excellency Wu Fang rhile Chinese Ifinia > the United States of Amen tlv memorialized the Throne advocati the abolr f ths queue a rai grounds. no nee throng] His Excellency's Memorial.
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    • 335 3 To the Editor, "The Weekly Sun." g ro aa that a sarprii i jives the a ffting pablk when I ,r o| tla thing ol Btorej for th. Cap, i- simply mild a i x i a expressing -If. identrj 11. 11. The Saltan of Johore
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 104 3 A Klrar hy the name of Abdullah w is fined <>r 3 days for being drunk and disorderly in Roehor Road. <**•» i Mr. V. V. Robinson, the 3rd Magistrate fined 15 Chinese $3 or 7 days each for playing Child cards at a house in Middle Road. Chew
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    • 219 3 Sng Ali Peng a Hokien, was sentenced t > m iths imprisonment for the theft of 30 cents Irom Li Cheng Bok of Beach Road. Tho second magistrate. Mr. Dys i heard evidence in support of a charge of murder against a Ding named Kanda-amy. who is accused of
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    • 94 3 The charge against Mr. P. A. G. Grimes, were held to be not proved used iraadischa rge t stealing a bang a i lined at $15 r young Mala*' by the name of Ba m sentenced to 2 months imnria ment. A well dressed Chinese woman giving the name
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    • 100 3 Thur sday. A Xli g named Govendan, was Eh S3 or 4 da sf)r illtreating a pony. Two Chinese by the mmes of Neo K an an Tan Ch^ow Tui. an n charged wi h the murder of Ko Ju. After th len a had heen taken the rare diachaigecL
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    • 63 3 Teh Chin a Hokien, was fined $'> I r 4 day- for causing a disturbance in Arab Street. i aa For fighting on the Rare *nt I II mcd Sheritt and Mohamed. were lined $1 or 2 days each. 1 A Bengali team driver by the name )f Paeh
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  • 174 3 A number of chines© gentlemen IpaU a i ti aseentU 1 lie in an English Court •a and they were much inugh of course the* aajaj BO *ence. China is awakssl* ing from ts l«>n^ <-ieep, and am •r improvements is bent on adopting some bettor means
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  • 97 3 A Japanes- bin journal, a lew days ago pu' I hook on Yuan Shih-kai. Btr ngly criticizing the late Grand Councillor. The son of Yuan, highly annoyed at the publication, applied to the auth ties toi li f i apanese Consul, wh igre< |a itiosu >ut demanded
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  • 133 3 ran Dh The arrival uf the SwsftsSHTS and T laaaph in Chinese wst» increase tbe ssjaadr. percent, aad tho a power also to tbe same estssrt. Tbe two battleships moaat four ten-inch gaas ti.- ir main armssssSsf with foartsea seven aad fire stsrth lash stsssmssu The ten-inch
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 18 3 The Result of the Commission, M'4'm\. Vvl ii/fifm I V- i *»V*-^^ J/rr£// r*-**^**./r*K *i \.\.v ■■•***&< fffWA'/^y^* Jwjfp
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    • 38 3 SINGAPORE AUTUMN MEETING 1910. CHARLES ROBINSON THE POPULAR TIRF ACCOUNTANT Commissions Executed on ai i; mr ■n ra Win, Place, Double, Trebles. I SS IMC IDS V 8, HI. M >//«'/ 7 TELEPHONE No 188 Tc!e.ran.s "ROBBIE." An.wer. er«;ai-i
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  • 385 4 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. THE UNIVERSITY IN CHINA. )nr rcark't's who an interested in the >\ ford and Cambridge scheme foi the establishment ot :i I'nivcrsity in China, will remember thai it was onl) i lew months since thai the subject wa 3 broached at th< Mansion I
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  • 102 4 I ..ist Sn lay the rem i ,*> r Mr. Lain W y V ajg, > !uic:in<_r tirector ol Urn well-known banking se ■>fKw i »ng .1 ik Ba nking mipany kited, of Kling Street were laid to re>t in tlie
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  • 84 4 A Consul-General James 1 F>U H S, f SM,- Ilo fni Irisha, tl i man i s being introduced an g «ftl Mh iy Stat< It ii said io be safe and to h its n i iy over I M-fiu q< d i en i- n i
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  • 36 4 A rlcad simrk has been washed Lahore sear the P, and O. Wharf. It messilffl I 6 feel wil;, and is estimated freight I tons! It eras ou\ up hy M: nd buried.
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  • 55 4 Di v Of PRAYER, >n Tuesday las! being the Ml day oi Urn M moon called 4l Chang Yt na," OO which day tne Chinese n j <v the spirita ol the dead, thousands of Cani mete attended the Cemitar? in Thompson Road and offered up nia j
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  • 46 4 Whilst on tii- Linem. 'apitan Lim Ah tf M untok, personally thanked D itch autii aril lea f n his decoraMia eldest son, n ho has been to [Europe tn qualit\ a*** a mining engineer, returned with hie father.
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  • 35 4 1 1 Cook, the claimant fo* the diaf the N oftfa Pole, has been iiscoi ered In a drinking salo n called the Green Sailor," at Wapping disgoi d as i m
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  • 81 4 Si gee ngee sick 1 pen c, Pockee mm bee lye. i I rsen tw. 1 time blackee bird '< m >kce In a pie, w ben h^ v q topsidef [birdie hohhery sing, Himee tinkee nicej dish Setee fore is ng Kongee ta a
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  • 79 4 Why sh mid not tiamcar-diiven be vrarnodthai thej most not make np it time b} ::'.'du- down Nortli Bridge r '.fl lo Tanjong Pagar like an express "d- The phrase, Tho hra ke refuses ko act,* 1 la muck too familiar to news-paper-readers, hut
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  • 77 4 Tin Sing ipon b tlicitor, Won Theam Tew, who was sentenced to 2 years qunent by Mr. Justice Kisher ■"> ino;*th> a- a v. r- -i-^ain hef«»rc the conn on Krida) morning, charged with giving Mac evidence io regard ko land and
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  • 124 4 Te the already nurnerout dutiea which lall to tha Government Labora- I tory has been added another since the paaaing oi the old-Age Pension; Act In hit annual report the principal I ohemisl states that In eonaeqnence ofh suspected frauds by claimant.-* for old- age
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  • 82 4 The Wayang Kassim Theatrical C mpany have been presented by the King of Siam with a handsome silver 'i' w of the M Command erformanc.- Ki'ven hy the company at the Dusit Park Palace on th*- 7th T Tie' (d lp fl wrAd lined and ftari B suitable inscription on
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  • 943 4 o____^ There have beea lair number of j leratebiaga, but not suthcient to deprive the meeting of its interest. His Highaeen the Sultan of Johore caused much surprise bf --rat chine; Storey and no doubt to many,! this act ym His Highnesses part is looked apOfl M anspOTl
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  • 1273 4 Eiaytor -591 lbs Total three months 1,566 lbs. A daugther was horn on Septen ber 9, to the Rev. T. B. Ronnie, late chaplain at Taiping, and Mrs. Bourne. It is underatood thai Dr. K. M. Ford, who arrived bj last mail, i-- fco V, stationed at Raub
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  • 873 5 *--> alone will MO-tain Ufa foi siderat h> time. A I H of growing whe.it BUM tons of water a One pound ol htmU too will n s" a.t: cups q| ttvi. M >j r" Scots, and Cieorge II were both buried at midnight. I d:ly one man
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  • 642 5 Singapore Is growing more sober according to the repori of a sp ri' merchant in town. Qh; yesl 1 onlj k ow b few three-bottled men here, bui thej don't drink Kn public. The time to see them is in Urn early hours. What Xl it that deprives
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 59 5 G. OTOMUNE AND COMPANY. i w*T~' «i 'm*. YrW "XT jl _^__^|_!__3_^__________i3Bßioßßfcjß^B>n FIAVE JUST Collection OF ftiyiJjjJiMUiq ■ii mm. SUITABLE FOR C*g it*tiff<*i*'i s a C £L j P p_ Wff JL __tm_\_____r <__-_-» __§3w -25» A I *%_BP r 4__» A a* «__nV w***n^ AND IL W I ILi\lv
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 302 6 j^bg^s Yew Loong. 1) CL L A IVI 1 Gold and Silver Smith AND JBWBLLBR AND CHRISTIE Watch Maker. \>. i_■ basu "ii tht forthcoming x HIGH STREET, AutUmil Meeting Singapore. RUN OCTOBER 11, 13 ANO 15. Double Events Na C Hotel de' Europe. ISI rwo a TAILORS, Treble Events
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    • 81 6 B ■4>* 1 xi *> vr >-- »-v.^_^.. A W Tullv fii "ft a UIIJ AND COMPANY. TURF ACCOUNTANTS. j NOW |ioT\(l W-SIXESS 3 THK Id »|dl HO >MING SINCAPORE MEETINC. Treble Event Double Events Straight-out all Events. Por particular* nnd priet ■!d „|> 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. ft- d
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    • 192 6 COME AND SEE OUR S- \mtfm kr\e CAR WITH HARPERS PATENT I Compressed Air Self Starter WHICH IACKSTHK CAR. I'l MI'S lii;! STARTS Till: UTG BTOI tf rBB I SEVERAL DAYS' TiaK Without Using the Starting Handle. SOLE \<.i.Vl>: C. F. F. Wearne tk Co., 210, 'ill 212, ORCHARD ROAD.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 171 7 ADVERTISEMENT. APARTMENTS. 1 n Baud :nis O>"--. I 1 k»ti mmm^ amjmmm^ w J *^iven Road. m^ mmw^^ mmmm wm^^^ m,mmmmm mmm^^^—^— a m m R. MORTON, HORSE KEPOSiIORY tt*wS t ORCHARD ROAD. Telephone. S.IO. Fresh Horses every boal from At ilia for sale. Victoria and Ghak m mnit« for
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    • 510 7 KONINKLIJKE FAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL QUITCH PACKET COMPANY.) 1 nj»kh C«»NTi:\rr with Tni*. Neth kklandh him CJovBRHMBHT. Agents at Singapore The Stiipsagency. Ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. I MAIL TASLE OCTOBER 19TH TO 29TH, 1910. Ila Bnderßientionad date nto only approxiaiat©, BRAH nr, rroaa Kxpected. TTin ba Itaapatnfcaal in S J^ lling
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    • 250 7 The Wah An Life Insurance Company, Limited. HEAD OFFICE, SHANGHAI. CHINA. AGENCIES ALL OVER CHINA. a For Particulars Apply To Messrs. Chu Shu Ming or Boey Chuan Poh, GENERAL AGENTS, FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS and Federated Malay Stales. c/{oss sT/{/./.r AGENI IBS. Sooehow Hank K^-d.ii Wibich U anion haunch .w
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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