Weekly Sun, 26 November 1910
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Title Section21 1910-11-26 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. i CROSS STREET. i'Ki< i. < i:\ rs SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER* 26, 1910. \<l. 11.21 words
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Advertisement207 1910-11-26 1 SMITH PREMIER Straits Cycle Motor Co. Ltd.J i_V Jjq_Uc-r\ Road. I Horse Repository, Veterinary infirmary. ummisMnn /;;>'-, linrsr Dealer. hvn sum. 5253-' i:i?Ec «nd Breaker. HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. v .;> 'nil-: SUPKRVIBIOM OF C. \A/. Abrams, M. R. C. V. S. LONDON. Four in Hands, Pairs, Single Hor r es207 words
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Advertisement82 1910-11-26 1 MANUFACTURERS i F Electrical Machinery. Cables Wires. Apparatus and Accessories for Electric Light. Power and Traction Purposes. HEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street, jj LONDON. WORKS. I Stafford. Woolwich. Dalsion. BRANCHES. Ca})^ Town, Melbourne, Calcutta Toronto, Bomba\ Pi nang, Madras, Rangoon Sydney, A\ i I82 words
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Advertisement147 1910-11-26 1 WHITE AW AY, LA] STAMFORD ROA s >" y >^^"'x. CJ #L f* IbJ V'-.V/%^ niettS v -"^8- i-i < i :.i: v- .VV^'!-;v man*. •fl rri-fr I) Vl. h QB ASS AND AI.T i PICIAL M I 'Wl'.i;ii\\j:b la A.Nb blcUu cAbn. w^r •>. BM4 L L X: V')/147 words
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Advertisement98 1910-11-26 1 i SMITH PREMIER PRICE $275. wm Straits Cycle Motor Co. Ltd.' 1 1". B\TTm DLAW Co., Ltd. k SING \!'< >RE K>l HITK hl;ii.i > i; >ri i< WTH HAVI M WTCHBI ILCI OLLAi; (ri i > wiiiri: i:i;.\m> i. \j. ITHIBTU I '-Mi' I I Bon LI ;i PRICES98 words
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321 1910-11-26 2 Tii the recent issue of CVMfttb i» aiinuun -ed of Dr (i IH« Seat, the Australian crick* -mo died at Scone, New Sooth Wales. I"-. Scott was born at Too; I Melbourne, on Dccc; >'•. IS-" 8. J 1 1 .11 i^t:n,' i I*7> to321 words
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Article166 1910-11-26 2 For.- < inese will bf Uporti I fan I■ sli I.'- i ;i? in- .mt mil' of t --■;^m*:- v ;li resulted in the •xposun i ns| i <»..\ r«ruuien! of the head tax. Ad au n 3 with bead- at H"n_rkun- vi I \an ouver. prut*166 words
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Article228 1910-11-26 2 Twice within 11 ktl ft nt!) hi doir.' reavement o\ rt.ikm t-lie Ko^al ily. 1 iit-ai ts of Iheil 1"•• 1 will 'o the l\ ;n: an i Qw an m their lot d bol li. Praoeu A 11 wns a well-buill liandsonu 1 man, like228 words
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Article104 1910-11-26 2 Tl I s' s( utmii was t "ii i Middlesex >■ -■<>:* i >entlj M Thos. K3 > v ended guilty \< I'Jilin ;> liun r <»t !»r;i lil ;n_ (i i vi :;!i^ >■ WiN leu, t: reperty of Mr. B. D l104 words
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Article202 1910-11-26 2 nroUHOUS IiI"K(;LAK> I'SK CWVAS *\T> WOOD STIUCTUKI An imitation safe <>f p tinted <\inv;is and wood was loft I>\ thieve* in the place of ti e oHio- s.ife ;i f ;i Fulh.im post otlico on Sunday in order to lull th^ suspicion of the police who202 words
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Article68 1910-11-26 2 pord Cullen, in the Soettkh Coarl oi •">•"■ on, ha decided .i^inst *he I hike of Irgylc 1:1 his nlftim to Donatalbage ('astir. Lord Collen Inds that the ea>tle belongs; fco Angus Jno. Campbell, of Duns^ffhage whose ancestors had been hereditary cap- 1 kama oi Dnostaffnage68 words
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Article480 1910-11-26 2 The folloi|ing rules for the guidance oi woman of moderate. Mid c* V »cv.r. V n\ smnii, mmm* vfco** \u^>iu<- Jeftad 01. interest Of dividends m MgfMtod bj thi*y vrirx' experitßoe nl Ike v. :.->! Unexpected »1f ratioai i"«y neew i> the value of investments touted480 words
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Article189 1910-11-26 2 Two large consignments t frozen Ci)inoi?c [>igs have just arrireil at Liver] bf the steamers Telanson and I'o na, which between them currj close upon 10,000 loarcattes in addition thete iteamen bring i il-out 2S f OOO eatet oi egg* md ofci 15,000 caaei or boxes of189 words
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Article394 1910-11-26 2 FLAN i X: I M X nl J 1 M v if:. It \..i i I :>ber boon M r V IV \.l n i f i r,t i i i•i- it M.'l Mil t 1 \;<-t; ii >- were by no n utii ii.<'394 words
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Article111 1910-11-26 2 Rt«\ ie\v. I" till Hef ti:rt- Society. The -ue I a Tun^ is an »•> ri.t se in iui-tn Mr. M ir^' m nti an inf i e^tinstu i> uf -Tl Vw ikenii z f ''ia^miv :in i ulso Mtir o f the bubjer: in 1 >111 words
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Advertisement40 1910-11-26 2 >" > !>v^ %v »s3Eg?^^^Mi^ .>-■%• A r ?±>' x -/St '"">," r A «i J t»i*fci k '"'■Si" 'J&J'Mfir'^litMi^i^Bkf' •^^•'*«^wrVP<?^ Vr3e. CRYSTAL PALACE. LONDON. A CHNTRi? OF ATTRACTION. FORD CARS. B H.P. 1 CYL CAB, BOAO6TBB IiODV ALL FULLY EQUIPPED. SOLE AGENTS: CADELIUS COMPANY.40 words
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Advertisement95 1910-11-26 2 CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., LTD. Head Office: Shanghai. Registered unuYr i!i« Lit.- Assurance Companies, Acts, L_• t J ie Hongkong >rdinanc«.'<. POSITION OF COMPANY (Twelfth Vtir). futai [asanuioe in loroe occ QO c iTiK"? 8,4 15,249 tuill]s 8 2 1 6 8 I 2 Total Income for Year 3',566!55795 words
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Article61 1910-11-26 3 To the Editor. Tho Weekly Sir C r rrowly eseapedfron n down by a car, It ho- cmi n red in >c>;]r lasi i Bfl tme steps v :be great speed P*- -eand in the m tea All drivers to* required to ,>ass an exan limit mi K61 words
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Article227 1910-11-26 3 Monday. Maltese named E. Pease hasl>arrested on a charge of vagrar, iama- liver Valley \< repor* with a sum A Chinaman 1 rested on I rjobbi mof i gold ring t nan 'iving in North •emptf i nan 8 i rday by cutting her rhr I It is227 words
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Article160 1910-11-26 3 A Chinaman has been caught ing line pipintr from a house in North Bridge Road. m Two Indians hay ten taken into custody on a charge of robbing a compatriot of f 10. An Ji Blattcc mrthafl been arrest t illegati(^n of taming dangt another Tndv A Chinaman of160 words
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Article, Illustration7 1910-11-26 3 Singapore s Financier: Quick March!7 words
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Article202 1910-11-26 3 M J, Boa M kchell, a paw >ng r •;,<■ I i nviil steamer "Prinsesa > the police the i h and chain valued 1 > Tin- police discovered the ham in a pawnbroker's •P and arrested Canton* -< i from Perak for disposing of the missing articles. The202 words
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Article218 1910-11-26 3 Ingenious but unsuccessful was the attempt of a Malay named Syed Man to itc money fir in icash b i m the counter of* shop at 54 Rochore Road, m( n< of i stick smeared with birdlime. Hewai cao^it in the act and irreste L An Knsl i 106218 words
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Article153 1910-11-26 3 Mr. G. S. Heftrioh, a mining aoer, r ling in Ri files Hotel, ha> reporcev) i the police the theft of B Inspector Cackney prosecuted four Bengali milksellers in the tttoi polios court for selling adultrated milk. Ir Be the percentage of added water 34, and in the others153 words
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Article210 1910-11-26 3 During the year 1909 electric lighting contract! were given ovt foe new in-tulla-tions at Changking, Chengtu, Changsha, Nanking sad Ningpo, and for mure or leas I t.i nt exf nsions at Shanghai Settle ments and Chinese city), H.:inkow. I'eking. Swatow, Mukden and other placet. NegooiatioM were210 words
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Article625 1910-11-26 3 .nv.Aii m.i:. (>n ThtU m. James tfurraj app tred More Mr. Finastoae, On l nf Bfliag ;inal for Go Mi '.'>'■'■-... sad the to i should m»t oe bound over U, keep t da. Mr. L B. < t u l l l \T;tv for the d< 0.625 words
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Article143 1910-11-26 3 i b British Acting Oeml at Chung!. Mr. .1. L. >mitli) reports tli.it daring the juaitt im.• I Jane last tlie M Cbi I was cun-tantlv engaged in making ti between Chttttgking and Ichanir. t.'ikin^ ibout l fortnight for the double journey. i i.- cargo tnd143 words
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Article26 1910-11-26 3 Kantton Instate, Chemor, the property of Mr. K. I' 1 lips, has reached the producing 1 .sjage, isi >nth*B <if put being 176 lb«. crepe rubber.26 words
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Article455 1910-11-26 3 I npw play it ntrodu *h< A the "Copper King." -nied that Mr. Benjafield is the 'hor. i The play is in four acts, i tten and quite unique, ::g twentieth century methods of "getting something for nothing." ]n the second act, ihe .-r X" is seen "rounded455 words
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240 1910-11-26 4 CHINA. The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. All eyes arc I on China to-day as they 1 never been before. A uly of the latest news fro n Peking blu that afl thoudit> arc being lies, the question Of T liament and the probl The question in regard Ii ornu240 words
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Article266 1910-11-26 4 "NEWCA 'LACE THK BEDFORD H.M. "N arrived front Colombo on Sunday afternoon and went along tion six. Tanjong Pagar wharf Sh< H for g on Monda it one of the three Bri var which we lered to at the time of the Revolution. The "Nr I he266 words
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Article473 1910-11-26 4 The Princes and Higli of the Chengwu (hi I vl(1 themselves In readiness I n audier. Dv Tse and C ncr of p\ r g of Yunnan, Hsia oh-fu, were receive cc. T1 r A forth* Jra -ling of i\ Guards pi > a memorial on in the473 words
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Article115 1910-11-26 4 On the night of November fi. proprietor of a hair cuttinj doon in Hornby B ad, Bombay, infornia lo the a European 'loon for a and 1 for an empty glass and some i iilq the glass he poured half It teank it SI he beeanv unooni115 words
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Article77 1910-11-26 4 Mr. Siniidl Asks a Question In the House of Commons Mr. L. S§] iti m ilisi Member for N. i Westmeath naked f >r '!'<' report of r g B Mm Knquir> CJom- 1 Bsion recommending the abolition < of the ive system. re wished to77 words
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Article36 1910-11-26 4 Mr. Hai i wrt, the new Be try of ,te for the Colonies, rep that] the report wa bei pla t>(l n fthe Hou mraons, butL it had not been studied yet36 words
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Article14 1910-11-26 4 Tho si v n in South Wales is »1 serious.14 words
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Article30 1910-11-26 4 Intimidation is rampant in the Mid EUiondda Vallej and the milii ttioned ai Abordare ha\ i iidrawn theboltfl from the rifles of the loca Perrii >rial&30 words
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Article81 1910-11-26 4 A Diplomatic :'uatoinc?il. A Teheran telegram b1 itea that the British Minister, replying to the I sian G rernment, doc-lines to discuss the presence of foreign troops in P< r sia. v denies i the moa rore being i to end anarchy infringe Pen •eign rights.81 words
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Article43 1910-11-26 4 Suffragettes raided the police b rriers at Westminster. A irge contingent of American bluejackets irho were present were intensely ami; > n ed on the combatants. Eventually Parliament Square was olea mounted police and up to sent 108 Sun- nave Bted43 words
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Article62 1910-11-26 4 i>, li" 1 i i >use i >f !< >; > moi If r, Adquith said thai he had hoped to the last the Veto Conference would i ittiement, but it was n<>w useless to attempt a settlement i >n agreement, and the Government proised to pass62 words
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Article73 1910-11-26 4 Japan ha -gi bh a >nt ran I i the firm of Victors '■•'axim for a Drea lnougiit cruiser of 27,000 tons, to cost ro and a half million The contract stipulates thai evety I rt, including the armameni ancl armour, shall be built in England It73 words
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Article52 1910-11-26 4 l.nglish Aid Waited. M 'A\u-^:^\ if i in -iders that a capital of twenty«one millions wi; ai >cc for the- Beluchi^ in railway me. The Russian share it rea tl schema prill be bene^>lentlj in <»ni« i ;i quari v»rs. [1 now re' ascertain J ■be financial52 words
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Article71 1910-11-26 4 The C*mi*t Election. Mr. Uoyd-G rgc ieB fl DftlM Bn with thfl M >,. M countries, inri 8 tlie t fGh nmy prhich wmmc o raiw kh« Kail r 1 v hn mci of living. i the Lords threw out the Bu<, unclean thing because it71 words
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Article36 1910-11-26 4 i iv.ins lielJ Up. reign of tei I ha the Rhondd -v. The strikers stormed i•• i.v signal b<»:, beld up the trains \nd searched them for blackl tM suiting m i it 'igers.36 words
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Article49 1910-11-26 4 Pilgrims Visit ti'.msi: \Uuv Tc»i -;•-> Mcd. c Duma Ir-s ad ed out of Count Tolstoy. T Uole of Ri s in mourning ami tlie little ition wliore Tolstoy died if already a place of pil| r the devotees including many peasants died unreconciled to the Church,49 words
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Article408 1910-11-26 4 I g audience in the 1 Hall, Birmingham, Mr. C. C. I. gpo, a Chinese >tudenl at the Dm- of Sheffield, lectured on China. [n the course of his remark* be thai with a new century i change had been brought about in China. The curtain408 words
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Article54 1910-11-26 4 L lie 1 1 1..<! 1 f 1 i.H '.i 1 1 1 0 r National Eisteddfod met at Liang r to allocate £157 n r ing afi ra] been discharged i- mii [ded t to iie We ah Natioi M c lati Xii ai divide thesur] n \h tween54 words
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Article173 1910-11-26 4 wcwm (/t-OMOt' /mtifiMt..) v ill Lumpur, .lu>:i livered y. ■Mil' *h* nut lir«rjglit b I Swcttechatu Kub- mpauv igi \jokm I :ii"!ii ;ui 1 image*. case was bad lo< ji. -iiH, I une G, "lie tlit- Ka«fl <-<»!!i; in was m* jaj^aiiot tli° said grant, and173 words
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Advertisement123 1910-11-26 4 Cmi-mist Shop IS WHAT THE PUBLIC WILL FIND HERt -v u/r iti i r*~ pt* Hi H-t V}- I Rl. ilHlVf 1 1 line. a TRADE Hill! IN. ORIENTAL HA IH WASH. nroi>*rv ning inuable simulants and ssof iti Mghriaffft a brilhint. appen tnd injc H l.Aiidrif. One* Dollar a123 words
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Advertisement341 1910-11-26 5 BELLAMY AND CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUNTANTS. T«»lf»|»lume: 186. Tele<TJini OFFICE, 17 CHANGE ALLEY. ii. Yew Loons\ (i"kl .iini Silver Smith JBWKULBR and Watch Maker. k it. HIG h 6 /:y. SINGAPORE. CHARLES ROBINSON, THE POPULAR TURF ACCOUNT ANT. Commissions Executed ON ALL EVENTS INDIAN RAGING. Doii b 1 c Eve n341 words
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Advertisement104 1910-11-26 5 AND COMPANY. TURF- ACCOUN TANT3. 33, Raffles F s !^ce, Singapore. Tels. "Tully,* 1 Singapore. Telephone 953. Have jusi received a new stock of Six-penny Novels, Presentation Books,! Tuck's Comical n <v COLON! \L I hi I lON PRICE $1.00 lIACH. The Girl with the •gaii^i Her By O. O.104 words
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Advertisement127 1910-11-26 5 COME AND SEE OUB Sf" J>~ }*tiit(l til WI TH HA R PER S 7 EN T Conißressed Air M Starter W i! H JACKS THE CAR, PUMPS THE STARTS THE ENGINE I ER SEVERAL DAYS Without Using the Starting Handle. SOLE LGENTS: C. F. F. Wearne Co. f i2!O,127 words
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Article440 1910-11-26 6 JL^. .MO*N'i ~I"K\ Spcihinu' <l rl r< remuidfl bm of the p«M off M p]«y.Ml«;:t Cii.-vy CUmlm mm*, ft thick, araggyi 'fcj Ill( B heaw tog rolling ia impeawti I n*k* across tlit* lawn. 1 drove af -:i lighl ione of tii.-r OfMUpC B&MKkI H lag440 words
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265 1910-11-26 6 SKQUEL TO A IN AMERICA. Rev, -i I tee, M I bodisf pastor of Gre< bj t Colorado, has been considerably taken aback by th»* promt ■ortintaacit of a challenge lie red threw out to tlie City Council of < i t» In one265 words
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Article48 1910-11-26 6 What is claimed -the largest apple grown v Engla Ithii year was Bold at Corent Garden recently for £H W* to the Charing Cr «i H «pil i The apple. which isofthe mitel fki M Gloria Mun.ii. was grown ti-reford. It weighs -2Tmz.. and ii l*> -in. lerence.48 words
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Article433 1910-11-26 6 At any mom* > ui^uratien of the uuaslilalimisl »mw»"> f° ur oarB ag-. position i e«i serious eft. i part ivemssent to deal with tlie qu< i. have been made, M iibajrraesaate* of the Imperial sadwfMff bM bam a ill continue in with the passage of time. Financial433 words
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Article75 1910-11-26 6 msing story illustrating the way ittwh traders occasioi rlit mselvea in conesj. Sladen's "Querfrom an E<rypt, li.ive run as follows 1r.,110p t &m* sto J enien, Wher. aveyou not send me -I am order you think my money M nobody else I Klfap sop. anj j75 words
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Advertisement213 1910-11-26 6 RILEY, HARGREAYES Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Branches Ipoh, Pen^ng;, Malacca and Alor Star (Kcdah). :o: R u hber Machmery. SUCTION GAS PLANTS AND OIL ENGINES. The full< fen of the Estai using The "CampbeiP and Ruston." i kuL-ii Raiah Vallambi i X ukob, l!lklt Kajai Nordanal, I Sungei Serdang, Seremban and213 words
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Article81 1910-11-26 7 ill be held on a m lie Colonial Office 1 has gone to Pahang. t t J ugapore Court of Appeal comiis sittings on Monday n< Mr. C. W. H hi'anc. on his re- < i from leave, will 1 Honed in Krian, i m Mr. and M81 words
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Article913 1910-11-26 7 ipt Treweeke left by the Arcadia, home hiving retired From the Straits Company whicji he had r twei It is reported that Dr. O'Brien the medical officer at the General H«> \ang who succeeded Dr. Rattray at end of July ha> resigned. > Mr. H. L. W >rde. formerly of913 words
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Article1842 1910-11-26 7 v man brea 1 bee ftl> it§lBpintfl of air in i tute, or upwards of seven hogs-j he Is a day. A c ntract baa been conclude i t itm 'i by the Japanese of i gunboats for the Chinese Navy. Private bull-fighti are occasionally given by the1,842 words
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Article198 1910-11-26 8 CLERK CHAR. ird magistrate, cominrnced an enquiry tA P Cowt, on Wednetdaj on, into «illeg.tiaing as genuine a forged cheque for $300 and with falsifying accounts I»K'"sj against A. I I cused was until ncfntly employed as a ledger clerk m t: lid.- India unraercial Bask. f|r !'rosecntor,198 words
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Article54 1910-11-26 8 rnu v. mi Wilii.irn Hmjes, belonging t-» the Amerie-.m flag»l)i{ v Turk," who was! charged on Sej i i :nurd< r -m .lapanc 0 fraamlc ekild, •id WOW;- on a Japanese man at Waacbai, and remaixled for trial, has been ooaiTictad la Saanaie Court and has baai to54 words
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Article35 1910-11-26 8 Tl rteredßank, T;npin^l>raiu-h, about to build a bank h<m residence for the local mi Tntil now the manager has usually a Government house with a Government officer. This, the Malay Mail understands, has b 'hihit<35 words
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Article223 1910-11-26 8 ma jbwf. i wmm A loin until i tmm < i; i, wm before I I rial rouit. ..c I H n ;il!f|(ltMl of th'-ft in buildiu -;uiu T..i oluntHiily iHibting ..I V. Co hirnkfrnm caudwi' jiro>«'<-nti« v I mm b| belli Mi r>n,} 1 themaH a223 words
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Article388 1910-11-26 8 ter nn exhaustive tri ational case** of modern time* ban ended in the jury at t ma! Court finding guilty of tli m :il murder el hiWe congratulate them 1 s*j their moral coin ;i of the* s:uid;. they r I in the admirable <uimnn up of388 words
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Article19 1910-11-26 8 I Miss Geort: •< ""ill pay a two vi>:r ..ti 1 i ..mpitnv a succesaful tieMOti19 words
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Advertisement21 1910-11-26 8 TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. DIRECT IMPORTERS. JUST RECEIVED A HNK ASSORTMENT OK Tweeds, flannels, A N D Serges. 60 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.21 words
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Advertisement169 1910-11-26 8 LAMBERT CO., Photographers AN I) Hrt Dealers. 3A ORCHARD ROAD. HIGH CLASS Photography VIEWS OF SINGAPORE, PENANG I N f. m. s. ALL ?PK Si- 1 -fTf?-' o T D <3 A o m p r. r l ;vr f l>ro c .«i a/ ft Old Jewellers Shop. 47, 48,169 words
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Advertisement11 1910-11-26 8 AND r OK Inspection Cordially Invited. i G. OTOMUNE AND COMPANY.11 words
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Advertisement138 1910-11-26 9 APARTMENTS. Kurni- i «f|] f x^ R. MORTON, i i«^^o^ uposnon 'c OPGHARD R(^An s Horses by from tastralia file. ile. Vicn nd Ghaf i turnouts for private irp a lily, Horsf. Fodder of th< f> lalitj ,i s id. Kong Hinu Cbiong Co. PI -i; ii i.i: \i.i;i: fiiniN138 words
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Advertisement387 1910-11-26 9 KONINKLIJKE; PAKETYAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL D^TCH PACKET COMPANY.) »N I v AITH nil. N rHEHI v I [XDIA \m:. i Agents at Sinoapore Tnc Ships Ageicy. Ltd.. 2-3 Collyer Oaay. MAIL TABLE NQVEMBEI 24TH TO KCOUfI 2ND, 1910. itidei titioned dated i nat€ Steamship. :m Expected. \be Despatehad for:— -V../ iM-nihang387 words
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Advertisement141 1910-11-26 9 LIM COMPANY. printers, bookbinders, Stationers, Booksellers. COMMISSION ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET. MALACCA. Orders promptly executed. j SI Hf '1' i& 96 M JCHONG SHINC MSPENSAtf, LTD. SOWANtE. J Wholesale and Retail. r —^c~~~y I V Ml Opticians. J 1 Y\ f f£^H^KS An Eastern Company for the Eastern People141 words
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Advertisement125 1910-11-26 10 F uvc Laieai and Ueau i unuun i j I IWIART"^! I 4ai Oil^i^fllf i i san acee P tec^ guarantee all QfVCff ike world loi I I is due to the v guaranteed by the I IDC DCS. 111 I I i Blue and Silver U^eL J k^ a125 words
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