Weekly Sun, 18 February 1911

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  • 21 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET. I'KICK 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, VVAUIi AKV 18, 1911. NO. 2(>.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 225 1 Telrcr.iphic Address: "DISPEN'SAKY" Singapore THE DISPENSARY, Ltd., CHEMISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND OPTICIANS. 43-B, RAFFLES PLACE. The Larfest Stock of Drugs. Sirgieal Instrument*. Chemical and Scientific Apparatus and Medical and Surgical Appliances in the Straits Settlements. BRAS BASAH ROAD, A choice selection of Dianionas IVISt \I2It)iICJK6CI« i If in need of any
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    • 55 1 i MANUFACTURERS OF Electrical Machinery, CabletWires, Apparatus and Accessories ior Electric Light, Power and Traction Purposes.! HEAD OFFICE j Caxton House, Westminster, •LONDOX. i Supplies Department Upper Thames Street, WORKS. Stafford. Woel.vich. Dalston. BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melbourne, Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoon AND Winchester House. COLLYER QUAY, Caldbeck, MacGregor
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    • 131 1 Tclecraphic Addrrs» DISPENSARY Sinfapore. THE DISPENSARY. Ltd.. CHEMISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND OPTICIANS. 43-B, RAFFLES PLACE. PECIAL ATTENTION CIVEM TO THE EQUIPMENT OF ESTATE HOSPITALS. DISPENSARIES ANO QUOTATIGNS SUBMITTED. D. TIM MS, M.PJ3., Mmmaftr. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. f^h CASH DRAPERS AND t W I nruro) nifTCiTTCDQ MtNTS UUiHI Itno. P. f#C?^
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    • 468 2 V rDirj _jli: |gg 1 1\« J. Lilly 1 AND COMPANY. TURF ACCOUNTANTS. 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Pels. "Tully," Singapore. Telephone 953. Have just received the following 'nooks The Virginians Thackeray $1.10 The Newcotnea 1.10 Nicholas Nickleby b^ Charted Dickens LlOf Tlir Uncomuiercial Traveller 0.83 Master 1 1 utuplm >
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    • 104 2 Night Tprg Fil/L day GREAT REDUCTIONS. I HIGH CLASS CARS TO SEAT FIVE PERSONS I INCLUDING DRIVER J EVERY SUCCEEDING HOUR S3.OG PER HOUR V WITH THE EXCEPTION OF OUR (i CYLINDER "STANDARD" WHICH IS FITTED WITH A TAXIMETER AND AUTOMATICALLY I A w~\. I I C. F. F. WEARNE
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  • 353 3 No fewer than twelve new liners are at present building for the Australasian trade. The P. and O. Company is adding to its fltMt two vessels, each of 12,500 tons. These boats, the Maloja and the Medina, are for the mail service via Sue*. In addition,
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  • 188 3 A most extraordinary series of suicides has (gays the Daily Mail caused consternation in aristocratic circles at Moscow. M. JurnvloflT, a wealthy merchant, was enamoured of a beautiful married woman, Mine. Gribova. He urged her to agree to be divorced from her husband and marrv him. She
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  • 115 3 Herr Falkendorf, a tiger trainer, was attacked by a tiger and seriously injured in Bostock's Jungle at Sheffield. Five tigers were brought into the arena, and Herr Falkendorf proceeded to put them through their performance. He turned his back on the tigers for a moment, and was
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  • 249 3 The Kokumin Shirabun ha* a striking paragraph about German expansion at Kiaochao. The writer suggests that the Germans aim at nothing less than making Tsingtao the chief harbour and the principal emporium of foreign trade in Northern China. They expect practically to obliterate Chefoo as a matter of court*,
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  • 168 3 It was made clear at the Liunean Society it Sydney (says the Daily Telegraph") that there is one kind of fly which could not only walk into the parlour of the spider with impunity, hut which would also give the spider a terrible fight if
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  • 110 3 President Taft's proposals for tho fortification of the Panama Canal are accepted by tho Houso of Representatives. The conclusion of an agreement between Germany and Russia changes the balance of power in Europe and causes serious apprehensions. Japan climbs down considerably with regard to the discriminating
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  • 103 3 Frederick Demrain has the distinction of being the father of 22 children, all liring and healthy. Dernmin was married at the age of 20, and th© last twins were the fourth set to invade his home. The others, 14 in number, were all born singly. Demmin it
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    • 244 3 RILEY, HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. Branches Ipoh, Penang, Malacca and Alor Star (Kedah). :o: Rubber Machinery. SUCTION GAS PLANTS AND OIL ENGINES. The following are a few of the Estates using— The "Campbell" and "Ruston." Shelford, Bukit Rajah, Goleonda, Vallambrosa, Kukob, Nordanal, Cicely, Sungei Serdang, Seremban and Sagga. sole AGENTS
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  • 1765 4 P ANNIVERSARY DINNER. Americans Tribute to China. The fir»t Anniversary Dinner of the Drawing Association was held at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Bishop Oldham took the chair and was supported by Mr. J. T. Du Bois. the American
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  • 28 4 The Empress-Dowager, considering the .unusual intelligence of His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor, has decreed that jHis Majesty shall begin to study this year.
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  • 98 4 The U.S.A. battleship Nebraska is to bo fitted with a telegraph-typewriter system, which should be particularly valuable in time of battle for communication between the conning tower and the gun positions. The advantage of this system over thr telephone is obvious. In the noise of battle directions
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  • 413 4 Ay IHSURJLKCR Ar.ENT's TROUBLES, Fkvkr, A(;i:f!, <fc Chronic Constipation Cukkd By Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. Whilst making a tour of the Celebes in the interest* of a Life Insurance Co. a few years ago Mr. Alfred D. Oehlers had t-, visit many unhealthy placet, with the
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  • 195 4 New York Commissioner Investigating Alleged Importation of Girls. Mr. Williams, the New York Commissioner of Immigration, i* inreotigating charges of alleged wholesale importation of young English girls fur the Mormon headquarter* of Utah and North Dakota. Mr. W illiams has received complaints from England of the frequent
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    • 165 4 GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO H S B C9B9DBV mm JB FOR fcAUbLLfcnlLfc and blKt^uin AT THE INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, CALCUTTA, 190 6-7. m-_\ T USED WHEREVER A LASTING SURFACE IS REQUIRED. stables" reservoirs. storage godowns. WRITE NOW FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: I What Does ii Mean I Q to YOU?
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  • 533 5 Mohamed, a Malay, was fined $2 or five days for gambling in public in Queen Street. Chiang Liang ll ua was fined $5 or seven days. Ang Sian, Nadeson and Ritrajoo were fined $3 or five days each for ill-treating their bullocks. Teo A Kow was fined $3 or
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  • 264 5 Monday. Lim Sek Chee was fined $3 or five days for gambling in public in Noordin Lane. Chiew Koon Tin was fined $2 or five days for being drunk and disorderly in Neil Road. J Ang Chye Say pleaded guilty u being drunk and disorderly in Arab Street.
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  • 716 5 Tan Chuan, a young man, was charged with using criminal force to an old white-bearded man named Ang Tong in Havelock Road. Accused was owing the old man about $20, when he demanded for payment accused struck him with his fists several times. He was fined $5 or seven
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    9 5 (with apologies to Mrs. Normal and the European community.)
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  • 159 5 bun Heo was arrested for keeping a shop wherein facilities are provided for the consumption of chandu in return for any remuneration whether in money or otherwise. He was remanded until Saturday for enquiries. Bail of $50 was allowed. Teo Low Mua was charged with voluntarily causing hurt with
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  • 102 5 Koh Ming Yong was fined $10 or fourteen days for causing hurt to a Malay named Ismail by striking him on the head with a stick. Mohamed Ali, a well-dressed Malabari, was arrested on a warrant on the charge of fabricating false evidence. It is alleged that he and
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  • 62 5 Have you heard this? Mrs. Havelwich of Orchard Road recently visited a firm of monumental masons ind ordered a tombstone for her late husband. I want it very simple," she said. Just put Sacred to the memory of my dearly, beloved husband in an appropriate place— about the
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  • 590 5 Sacred to the Memory of In an Appropriate Place. Ghee Whiz! What about those thirty million rubher trees! Another of Old Moor's statements The Almanack for the year said so, hut Johnnie Walker has prevailed. Oh! what a difference in the morning. There is a gentleman named Iky languishing in
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    • 722 6 One of the most puzzling questions of the day is, how Japan is to maintain her position in the world? Several writers! and publicists have been considering the matter. For example, Dr. Kambe, ofTokio, has' lealt with the subject. In his opinion the nation's aspirations Lire sadly hindered
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    • 162 6 The Cardiff police last month made raid upon a house in (lie hocks district suspected of being n gambling den, And irretted thirty-two China mou found on th< premises. The police allege thai the game of fan ban w:is in full swing when they entered md that
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    • 188 6 Regarding the fornication laws to be inserted in the criminal code as bein<r pawed in thelVucheng Yuan, the Imperial Daily News raises the following questions: 1. The fornication laws are not consistent with the idea of protecting female. In the case of adultery, the adulterer is the
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    • 194 6 The most striking disclosures at the Waratah inquiry, related to tho search made bj Lieut. K. A. Beattie, in the Sabine, during a journey covering 14,000 miles. On St. Paul Island were found indications that it had been tho home of shipwrecked mariners. Five huts were
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    • 99 6 At the inquiry into the smuggling of Chinese into Canada, the evidence disclosed that as many as 60 stowaways had beon round hidden In c.iverns formed in the coal bunkers of Oriental liners. A watchman at Vancouver was doped" by Chinese so that the stowaways illicit land.
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  • 187 6 BRITISH SOLDIERS ENTER YUNNAN. I roiihlt* i iwj^n/i Our Peking correspondent wires us that the Governor of Pirn Ma in Yunnan province has telegraphed to the Wai Wu Pu, Peking, saying that a strong British force have occupied Pirn Ma. The Wai Wu Pu immediately on receipt of
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  • 58 6 A young American named W. I). Henderson who was employed by the Burma Oil Co., as a driller, jumped overboard in the Red Sea, while on his way home, and \ya« seized by a shark. He came to the Province eighteen months ago and was a
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  • 50 6 The Chinese Festivities were carried out this year in Burma with their customary enthusiasm, banquets and crackers as usual being well in evidence. The slaughter of pigs at Kemmendine was the biggest on record, and the Chinese steamers in the Fort at Rangoon were gaily decorated.
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  • 58 6 Savarkar whose case has aroused considerable interest in LJurma as elsewhere has been found guilty of abetment to murder and sentenced to transportation for life. He took his sentence vi-ry calmly. The theft of a quantity of zinc from the hospital buildings has been reported to the police
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    • 403 6 KBLLY }^ND VVaLSH, LIMITED, TO SfVIOKEIRS. H, VV. SAVORY (jo's£ ABI)LLLAH cigarettes no. 4. HPumcc nrADUTTrc AN EXCELLENT EGYPTIAN nivjtt-LLAbb tlU^KLllLb. CIGARETTE, MADE OF FINEST special v7rgiisjia^. SELECTED TOBACCO. Ad excellent Cigarette made of the Priee $3.00 per 100. best Srir^nianTobacco,alwayBfreBlL FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED Price 65 ce,its per Un. EVERY
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  • 484 7 H. E. the Governor arrived here on Monday by the steamer Sea Belle. Mr. Carver and Mr. and Mrs Deniefc arnved frotn home last Satur A children's concert will he held in f^K'tona Memorial Hall on Mo day, the 20th in«t. at 5.15 p.m. i iiTi t v
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  • 117 7 D «f I-rnnk Mclov, thirtv, the American coloured boxer who is alleged to have fa i u u. rn •ir ii stabbed Beatrice bt. Clair, in Handel-street n, Woomsbury, and to have attempted to .Ol J\ v wound Charles Llhson, a clerk, was last month committed
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    • 592 7 _B.CL B.C.L. B.C.L. B.C.L B.C.L. B.C.L TO PLANTERS And Others. IN ORDBH TO J PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDINGS against the attacks D 6 <rf WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT AND DECAY C flj It «s ESSENTIAL thai JODELITE (Regis- I jtered) BE USED. I SERAYAH and other soft woods are I PERMANENTLY
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    • 551 7 1 CHINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO~ LTD. I Head Office: Shanghai. 9 I I T0t,,1 Insurance- in fcirce £3-, «f2'222 I Total Asset* $37,855,885. ,j Total Fund. f l*! 5 '2*9- Total Incom* for Y^r f'fif'tiSI AGEMeiES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. I All foru,. „f Life «»d Endowment PolieM. issu..,i on
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  • 197 8 Successful Entertainment. A Chinese New Year entertainmen entitled Nyai Dysima," under th< auspices of the Straits Chines. Recreation Club, was given at th< Victoria Theatre, last Saturday. Tin entertainment was such a pro nounced success that the committei have decided to stage another plav o? the 25th Feb.
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  • 138 8 A man named Deviot who few dftjl ago murdered a baker's daughter on the high road near Vitry-le-Francois, n e,r Reims, was arrested at Kouen. His wife bail practically admitted her husband'a guit, whereupon a description of Deviot wa.s telegraphed all over the country. A detective
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  • 266 8 Ten days ago Dr. \V. W. Y< n, of tl Waiwu Pu, wis married to Miss Sui e daughter of the Governor of Shantunj eH. E. Sun Pao-chi. Dr. Yta'fl name ej well-known amongst foreigners and Cliinp* e alike. He is the son of the late
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 28 8 LAMBERT CO., (JMITFD Pbofograpbers i 3-A ORCHARD ROAD. HIGH CLASS Photography VIEWS 1 OF SINGAPORE, PENANG AND F. M. S. o ALL WORK SUPERVISED BY A COMPETENT EUROPEAN.
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    • 89 8 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONAL OFFER! To Chinese Gentlemen Only. I AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HAIR i DRESSING SALOON. 16, Cbanje Alley, Singapore. High-Class Coiffeur. Charges. Hair-Cutting ...$0.35 Shaving 0 15 Shampooing q j^ Perfumery Washing O.L5 Hair-Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and Per- 0 60 fumery Washing Pace Electric Vibrator) Massage J 0.40 cJueue-Cutting
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    • 61 8 It is necessary to tell not what to buy, but where to buy. MAYNARD AND COMPANY, LTD. CHEMISTS, 14, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Branch Store: !09, North Bridge Road. Contractors to Shipping ompanies, Mines and states. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. DIRECT IMPORTERS. JUST RECEIVED 1 A FINE ASSORTMENT j OF j Hanncls,
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    • 537 8 G. OTOMUNE AMQ UNPACKED OF I .^^^S^. v\r f PV I t9^^3 la mwk m Cfl m* "i»' fl In JV In K tf^w -N^ E E A T? i Inspection Cordially Invited G OTOMUNE AND COMPANY. WONDERPUL D.SCOVERV. ST. .oSS^jK^SSJ SPECIFICS FOR HYDROCELE VARI L HfcKIS, COCELE HERNIA AND
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  • 875 9 The Waiwu Pu has communicated with the Chinese Minister in Washington, HE a Chang Yin-tang, asking him to convey u> A the United States authorities the thanks of 4 this country for the generous subscription* that have been forthcoming from the United States in aid of the distressed
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    • 242 9 Sledge Brand Milld IS BUPPUKO TO MA. THE 'j GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS n IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOR:— A t 44 SLEDGE^ Natural Sterilized Milk ti OR U SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. J SOLE IMPO3TERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. TITI I—r-T-TTTT——■—M^———^1 r-T-TTTT—— M^— IB |f| mil W—^>JMWPBUl^MJ— Mi^^Wi^^B^^—
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    • 440 9 Assured by the Occasional Use of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. j^7T\ To reach a £rcen old age and enjoy good health RjgSf can on^> e obtained by the care of the system. It is JsQ4s from the little irregularities of the system that the /<^t^r4v common ailments arise, and
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  • 651 10 The whole of an article on Hamlet at an up-country fair at Bengal, played by a native company, in Blackwood'B Magazine," deserres to be reprinted. The performance, ai related, must have been indescribably funny, but space, unfortunately, will only allow of a few extracts. The orchestra consisted
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  • 72 10 The Hupeh correspondent of the Chung Kuo Pao writei that there is a mob rising la the boundary district between Szechuan and Ichang Fu of Hupeh, and that the engineering shops of the Szechuan Railway and some churches hare been destroyed. It it further reported by the
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  • 698 10 A correspondent of The Times," who is contributing a scries of articles on the Philippines under United States government, refers to the education policy. He says "The first object of education in the Philippines is, of course, to make the Fili piiios an English-speaking people. Simultiineously their
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  • 77 10 Mr. J. Burnett, a planter at Palaghat, on the Nelliawpathy Hills, in Southern India, was walking through his estate with one of his eoolies when an elephant chased them, j They climbed a tree, but the infuriated beast dragged Mr. Burnett down and crushed him to death.
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  • 97 10 Mr. H. Charles Woods lias resigned :he position of British Vice-Consul at \dana, Asia Minor, to which he was appointed by the Government at the end of November. He has reluctantly decided to adopt this XKirse owing to M the existence of a variety )f circumstances which
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  • 114 10 At present the coffin of King Edward rests on a slab of stone before the altar in the centre of the Royal vault. But it is understood that this is only a temporary irrangement, and it is quite possible that the remains may be enclosed in a
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  • 111 10 Mrs. Kate Sykes Waters, who lived at Milton, Sittingbourno, with a son aged righty-two and his wife, aged eighty, died it the age of 101. She could see to read iiid thread a needle without the aid of glasses. Mrs.ClemeiitineKdward3,ofSouth-street,i l^ueenborough, died in her 101st year. She
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  • 124 10 AUSTRALIAN HEIR TO 20,000.000 DOLLARS. 9 li Fred. Young, an Alaska miner, has c fallen heir to a 20,000,000d01. estate left by his uncle, a. resident of Melbourne, j Australia. It required several months for s executors of the estate to find Mr. Youn^, i who finally w.is located in
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  • 129 10 r As the result of being attacked by the family cat, the four-months-old daughter a e lot Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fay, residents of n ICuster County, Dokota, may lose her right hand, if not her life. The child was at- Q tacked while asleep in
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  • 114 10 Miss Lavene Livingston, aged 20, lately from Petosky, Mich., born in Virginia, offered herself as the capital prize in a lottery. Y Miss Livingston proposes to sell 10,000 tickets at Idol. each. The man getting j the lucky Dumber will be entitled to her and half the
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  • 519 10 Much dm been done (*ays the Geograthical Journal by recent investigation* o throw light on the cause of this troubleoine disease, which for a time so completely raffled the inquiries of those brought into ontact with it. In spite of attempts in ome quarters to attribute
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    • 137 10 Under the patronage °f His Late Majesty the King o] §iam. THE "BRITANNIC" PATENT EXPANDING WATCH BRACELETS D 18 carat Gold Bracelets set with lever watch, c set with 8 Diamonds and Emeralds. Diamonds and Kubies. fc Diamonds and Sapphires. <s FROM $300 TO $550. Also various assortments of 15
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    • 42 10 Roneo Steel Roll Top Desks Elegantly finished in Olive Green Enamel. Fitted with Automatic Yale lock, which locks all the drawers simultaneously. Fire-proof, White Ant proof and Dust and Damp proof. Send for illustrated descriptive booklet. RONEO Ltd., 6-a Battery Road, SINGHPORE.
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    • 621 11 Sgrr: -S2SSSS" LIM companyT iVSiveyCri Hie Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 CoHyer Cay. p rint^ r§ LEE MEE^N. MAIL TABLE-FEBRUARY 16TH TO 27TH, 1911. n All kinda of dga n and ci Kil rottesi U I P I>I<1 "»'y "i'r"^i.nate. cDOOKDind^rS, iuo N.,^n^: a r, );1(I Sti:ams Kro n Ks te<l
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