Weekly Sun, 29 April 1911
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Title Section21 1911-04-29 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. j PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATIRDAY, APRIL 2<). 1911. >. Rft.21 words
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Advertisement233 1911-04-29 1 I rftMtnpMl Ad'lrrss DISPENSARY Sing. ip' rr I THE DISPENSARY. Ltd.. 1 CHEMISTS, PHARMACISTS, AM) I OI'TICIAMS. I 43-B, RAFFLES PLACE. I The Largest Stock of I Drunv Surgical Instruments. Chemical and B Scientific Apparatus and Medical and Surgical M Appliances m the Straits Settlements, ISMAIL AND RAHEEM, THE LEADING233 words
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Advertisement256 1911-04-29 1 I Telegraphic Addrrss DISPENSARY Singapore. THE DISPENSARY. Ltd.. CHEMISTS, PHARMACISTS, AND OPTICIANS. 43-B, RAFFLES PLACE. SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEN TO THE EQUIPMENT OF ESTATE [HOSPITALS AND DISPENSARIES. ft QUOTATIONS SUBMITTED. 1 D. TIM MS, M.PJS. t MmmfrM WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW Co., Ltd. gggfglllllll^ FASHIONABLE STRAW HATS OUKBESTSTRAW HAT Sv^^^Kl' WHITE CASHMERE MUFFLER,256 words
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Advertisement309 1911-04-29 2 CHRISTIE AND BELLAMY TURF ACCOUNTANTS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. ii, ARCADE. Telegraphic Address "TRITON," SINGAPORE. Codes: A. B. C sth Edition and Western Union. TELEPHONE No. 186 1107. Singapore Spring Meeting. Treble Event RACES 1, 3 <£ 6. Doubles Any Two Races. Straight out all Svents. M. S. COWAN, TURF309 words
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Advertisement59 1911-04-29 2 Epsom Spring Meeting' METROPOLITAN STAKES i\ MILES. Run Tuesday, IBth April. 1911. CITY AND SUBURBAN i ii MILES. Run Wednesday, I9th April, 1911. 5000 100 D o U L N E V 5000 100 For acceptances, and Prices Win and 1, 2, S, Apply Charles Robinson, Turf Commission Bgent, No.59 words
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Advertisement97 1911-04-29 2 SPECIAL EXCEPTIONAL OFFERfI i To Chinese Gentlemen O&iy. AT THE GRAND ORIENTAL HAH DRESSING SALOON. 6, Change Alley, Singapore. High-Class Coiffeur. Charges. Hair-Cutting ...$0.40 j Shaving 0.15 Shampooing 0.15 Perfumery Washing 0.15 [lair-Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing and Per-. 0.60 fumcry Washing .j 3 Face Electric Vibrator n n assage J Queue-Cutting97 words
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Advertisement75 1911-04-29 2 night Tel. 514 day HIGH CLASS CARS TO SEAT FIVE PERSONS INCLUDING DRIVER EVERY SUCCEEDING HOUR $3.00 PER HOUR WITH THE EXCEPTION OF OUR 6 CYLINDER "STANDARD" WHICH IS FITTED WITH A TAXIMETER AND AUTOMATICALLY REGISTERS THE AMOUNT C. F. F. WEARNE Co., 210, 211 212, ORCHARD ROAD. A CENTRE75 words
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Article512 1911-04-29 3 Mr. Moretoa Frewen, M.P., writing from Washington, D.C., on 20 February to The Financial News," forwards a letter from the President of the Dollar Line of steamships running from San Franci-:o to Hankow. The letter states Since we last met here, exchange has gradually beenThe National Review - 512 words
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177 1911-04-29 3 The Tsuruga correspondent of the Asmhi sends the following story told him by passenger just arrived from Vladivostock regarding the alleged brutal treatment of Chinese deported from the Russian port "The sad spectacle of the shipment of Chinese to Chefoo by the steamer Ermak, as177 words
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Article217 1911-04-29 3 Lord Charles f'eresford writes as follows s< Having seen m the Press the past few days an appeal from the AntiSocialist Union of Great Britain for assistance m their campaign against Socialism, I would earnestly asks those who, like myself, have saved their King and country, to remember217 words
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Article223 1911-04-29 3 Sir William Hood Treaclier, presiding at the meeting of the British Borneo and Burma Petroleum Syndicate, at London, said the first deep well on their property was being sunk within ten miles of the important shipping port of Labuan, which was a British naval coaling station.223 words
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Article278 1911-04-29 3 The steps to which Mr. Winston Churchill, the British Home Secretary, referred the other day m the House of Commons, as likely to be found necessary before long m connection with the question of Chinese Immigration m Liverpool, need cause no sensation here. The situation which theyT.T.S. - 278 words
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Advertisement224 1911-04-29 3 MttL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc.. etc., Erected complete on Site. :o: Rubber Machines for Hand op Power. May be seen m operation at our works. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. Call and sec our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating BARK and224 words
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Article1054 1911-04-29 4 Arnold V. Barton. i CASE CONCLUDED. Mr. W. H. Barton, editor and proprietor of the Sunday Times and Times of Burma, appeared before Mr. Sitzler, western division magistrate, charged with having defamed Mr. Arnold, editor of the Rangcxm Times. Mr. C. Campagnac (Messrs. Auzam and Campagnac) appeared for1,054 words
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Article243 1911-04-29 4 Men of England To the rescue Ye who boast a nations fame! Come respond to China^stoleadings Help to save her from her shame Men of England! ye whose fathers i Died for justice, truth and right! Who have scorned to sell their conscience, Daring hate243 words
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Article301 1911-04-29 4 MOST POPULAR MARRYING MONTH. September Easily Leads m the Matter of Wedding. Much interesting Information concerning the population of England and Wales m contained m the general abstract, issued by the Regtstr&r-Qeneral, of marriages, births, and deaths m 1910. Why one month should be more popular than another among marrying301 words
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Article239 1911-04-29 4 Clergyman Who Scrubbed Out His Church. The charge against Walter Henry Cariss, ricar of St. Garbriel'i Birmingham, of misiippropriatiiig church funds iras further investigated at the Birmingham Assizes. The defendant entered the witness-box, and said ho had been tor forty years a clergyman and twenty-seven years at St.239 words
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Article88 1911-04-29 4 A Rumour That is Pronounced 11 Grotesque." Berlin, Saturday.— An official denial is given to the reports that tho HamburgBremen spy case has formed the subject of a:i exchange of diplomatic notes between London and Berlin The German Foreign Ofliee, it is declared, m no way concerned88 words
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Article55 1911-04-29 4 English Creospting Works Rouen, Saturday. Tb* croosotingirorkfl of Messrs. Hurt, Bottiloo Mid Haywo I near here were iJtihtrow-.l y t\ lv last night, md the damage is estimated ;it lereral thousands of poondk 'J'lie firm m an Ei (Ufa one and ba| a numljcr of ContinenUl branches,55 words
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Advertisement43 1911-04-29 4 I GOLD MEDAL AWARDED TO Indian Patent Stone. FOR "EXCELLENCE and STRENGTH" I A T THE INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION, CALCUTTA, 190 6-7. I USED WHEREVER A LASTING SURFACE is REQUIRED. stables! reservoirs. storage godowns. WRITENOW FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS Sharpe, Ross Co., Ltd.43 words
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Advertisement643 1911-04-29 4 OP INTEREST TO AILING WIVtS Is This Stoky of a Motmku m- Cnnu After Years of BurrsaiifG Sni w\< Eventually Made Happy and v l Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It is Impossible to conceive of greater misery m life than to l>e always Riling, ami yet that it the condtion643 words
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Article94 1911-04-29 5 Monday. T-n Poh was charged with theft of two fowls valued at $1.30. The complainant Lim Siew Long said he lived m Manila Street. He had often lost fowls, hut could not catch the thief. He kept watch one evening and saw two of his fowls go into94 words
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Article100 1911-04-29 5 Heng Tek Long was charged with theft oi two silk bajus and a mosquito curtain valued at $5. Ng A Pee the complainant said that accused came r i hia house, and took the two silk bajus which were hanging on a peg on the wall, and the curtain from100 words
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Article98 1911-04-29 5 Wong A Kow an old Cantonese woman was charged with attempting to commit suicide by taking an overdose of chandu m house No. 509 North Bridge Road. Inspector Meredith said accused bought seven packets of chandu and locked herself m her room. The inmates of the house suspected something entered98 words
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Article118 1911-04-29 5 A Bengali named Aniff Khan and four Tamils Kalian. Govindan, Ramalingam and Supramaniam were arrested on the charge of voluntarily c.i using grievous hurt by means of a knife to one Sam Soon a Hokien at the L3th milestone Seletar Road. Inspector Lucas asked fora week's postponement as complainant was118 words
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Article152 1911-04-29 5 Chin A Kwee a young Teochew was charged with theft as a servant, of a baju and five gold buttons valued about $20. Leong Fook Loi said he lived at 147 Kallang Road, accused was his servant. He hung his coat on a peg m his house, and went for152 words
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Article64 1911-04-29 5 Yap Toh a bullock cart driver was fined $15, or twenty-one days for illtreating two lame bullocks, weak and emaciated and for overloading his cart. ■m■ Yu Tok pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable m North Bridge Road. Police constable No. 254 said accused was walking zig-zag on64 words
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Article38 1911-04-29 5 Eleven Hockchias were arrested on the charge of fighting m Queen Street. This is the third fighting case within a week. Mr. Braddell appeared for the eleven accused, and asked for a week's postponement. Bail $100 each. m38 words
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Article20 1911-04-29 5 Yeo Chiap Hok a Baba of 52 Teluk Blangah Road, was arrested on a warrant on the charge of criminal20 words
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Article31 1911-04-29 5 Ph of trust as a servant, m respect >.37 the property of his Tow>eet Yeng Kheng. The case was rned for a week. Bail $500 was shed and he was released.31 words
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Article102 1911-04-29 5 Lee A Hang was charged wit] Iluntarily causing hurt with a knife Puay Hong Cheng at Ponggol Road. Ie evidence showed that accused was hting with one Sah Tee. Complaint tried to separate them. Accused d a knife trying to cut Sah Tee. mplainant pulled Sah Tee away and accused102 words
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Article203 1911-04-29 5 Leong Tat a Cantonese was charged with theft of a leather purse containing $4.41. The complainant Ho A Yin a Hylam said that he arrived at the Woodlands pier m a Ferry boat from Johore. As he was leaving the ►oat a Malay who proved to be a detective asked203 words
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Article21 1911-04-29 5 Supayah an Indian pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable m Orchard Road. He was fined $2 or five days.21 words
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Article20 1911-04-29 5 D'Melloa Eurasian pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly m Serangfoon Road. He had to pay $3 or seven days.20 words
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Article40 1911-04-29 5 Chan Soon Kan, Lee A Seng and Tang Ec Kee were charged with gambling with dice m public at Lorong Krian. They pleaded guilty and were each fined $2 or five days, $1.25 found on the mat to be confiscated.40 words
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Article46 1911-04-29 5 Husin a Malay was arrested on a warrant on the charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $74. the property of Syed Husin. On the application of Inspector Meredith the case was postponed to the 4th May. Bail was fixed at $200. i i46 words
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Article140 1911-04-29 5 Tan Lian Soon a Hylam boy was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to another Hylam named Wee A Heng by biting his right ear. Complainant said he and accused worked m the same house at Thompson Road. He was the head boy and accused the second boy. Complainant got angry140 words
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Article86 1911-04-29 5 <» Goh King Sing a Hockchia was charged before Mr. Acton for breach of the Morphine Ordinance. Detective Chinese Corporal Hup Choon No. 50 and detective constable No. 306 gave evidence to the effect that on information received they went to house No. 97, Arab Street. In a room upstairs86 words
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Article199 1911-04-29 5 and marched the accused and Ling E Hoong to the detective station and sent the exhibits under a sealed envelope to the Government Analyst for analysis. These were sent back to the detective station with the analyst's report which read that the cups and jars contained morphine and the syringe199 words
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Article28 1911-04-29 5 Ong Vow Tiani a Hylam boy was ined $1 or three days, for riding a bicycle without a light m Tanglin Road, at 11.40 p.m. last night28 words
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Article61 1911-04-29 5 Tan Ho a hawker obstructed Arab ■Street with two baskets. When constable No. 457 arrested him he offered :he constable 30 cents to tolong and let lim go. He was further charged with bribing a public servant. He was fined II or three days on the first charge, md $561 words
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Article60 1911-04-29 5 Two Tamil cart drivers Letchmanan md Rengasamy pleaded guilty to driving their bullock carts m a rash and negligent manner as to indicate a want of due regard for the safety of others, m Outram Road. The evidence if the constable was that they were whipping their bullocks and racing.60 words
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Article150 1911-04-29 5 Cheng Kam Hong a young Cantonese appeared m the Second Court to answer to a charge of theft of five tins of Three Castles cigarettes valued at 1.90 cents. Complainant a Japanese named Kamato said that he kept a shop m Victoria Street. Accused and a friend of his went150 words
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Article73 1911-04-29 5 Wong A Vi a sickly looking Contonese was charged with fraudulent possession of thirteen dried fish valued 30 cents. A Dock constable on duty at the wharf saw accused walking out with a bundle under his arm. He examined it and found to contain fish and arrested him. Accused73 words
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Article114 1911-04-29 5 A Frenchman named Bouet Alcid was before Mr. Acton second magistrate this morning on the charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Yeo Kee Siang a coffee shop keeper of Selegie Road. It appeared that accused went and knocked at the door of the coffee shop. Complainant opened the door and114 words
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Article66 1911-04-29 5 and struck him with two others. He fell down and shouted for police. When he got up he simply seized complainant by the neck and pushed him down. He did not kick him at all. Complainant showed a wound on his head and abrasions on his knees. Accused had no66 words
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Article220 1911-04-29 5 The viMt of the German Emperor and Empress to the Emperor Franz Josef at Bhoenbraa yesterday has attracted public attention to very interesting rumours regarding closer relations between the Imperial families of Germany and Austria. The Princess Victoria Louise, the Kaisers only daughter, is paying her first220 words
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Article106 1911-04-29 5 Mr. Joseph Chamberlain sent a. message from Cannes to yesterday's meeting of the Birmingham Liberal Unionist Committee, savins* 11 1 cannot see any reason to chancre our policy, nor can I discover that the efforts of our opponents have strengthened the position of the country106 words
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Article19 1911-04-29 5 A telegram from Mexico City states that the Cabinet has resigned. President Diaz has deferred action.19 words
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Article88 1911-04-29 5 Jack Johnson, the pugilist, will soon leave San Francisco for the aviation field at San Diego, where he will take lessons from Mr. Glenn H. Curtiss. Mr. Johnson has let his heart on becoming the champion aviator of the world. M. Barreir beat Mr. McCudy's time88 words
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Article85 1911-04-29 5 Mr. Wilbur Wright, the well-known inventor and airman, appeared before the Pairs Courts recently to give evidence m his claim against several French aeroplanp constructors for alleged violation of patent rights. His experiments, he said, were carried out at Dayfon (Ohio, at a time when85 words
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Article692 1911-04-29 5 Anybody can be virtuous when they're m prison. Marriage is a contrack between two people to make the best of each other. Compliments are like cigar bands; they don't mearr anythink, an' you've got to pay for them. Men seem wiser than worsen because they smoke. You can't692 words
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Article786 1911-04-29 6 In a leading article m the Nippon Mr. Takekoshi, M,P., 2jives a very pessimistic view of China's growing indebtedness md financial status. He believes that China is unable to iigest huge loans and is about to be involved m a moral and material bankruptcy. The question of786 words
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Article1164 1911-04-29 6 Reports assert tliut the Regent h:»*» received an Edict from the Empress* I >o\vager agreeing to a reduction m the estimates for Imperial Household expenditure, on condition that the money thus saved should be used solely for the purpose of naval re-construction. On the 2nd instant, the members1,164 words
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Advertisement445 1911-04-29 6 KELLY AND WfILSH, LIMITED. USEFUL BUSINESS BOOKS. The rompun> -Secretary by \V. H. Fox H9.79 Guide to Indexing and Precis WritinK 60 Pitman's Guide toC'oniniercial < 'orres- Elements of Commercial Law hy Douglas 60 ponden<e and Business Composition *5 Elements of Hanking by J. (iandy 60 Pitman's Manual of Business445 words
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Article418 1911-04-29 7 British, Japanese and Norwegians m Great Contest. A CROWDED BASE. Theraoeto the South Pole bat developed ii.to i ooateel between three eounEngland, Norway, and Japan. The tAO formei expeditions had reached their at Ihe Bay of Whales on the (ireat I c Barrier early m418 words
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Article86 1911-04-29 7 Stringent Regulation as Sequel to Anarchist Outrage. The Home Secretary has agreed to the suggestions of the police with regard to more stringent regulations being nocossiri to prevent the carrying of loaded firearms, and when the new PistoN Act is introdu ,-cd "The People" understands that it86 words
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Article49 1911-04-29 7 Forty Passengers killed m the United States. Ocilla (Georgia), Saturday. -A terrible nccident occurred to-day to an express train on the Atlantic Coast Illy. The train broke through a trestle bridge over the Ahipaha River. Five coaches were thrown off the line, and 40 passengers were killed.49 words
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Advertisement597 1911-04-29 7 B '!!J^J_. BCL BCL BCL I BCL i B-C-L I\~TO PLANTERS I" And Othfers. IN ORDBR TO J PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDINGS against the attacks DO 0 <>f WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT AND DECAY O Q] It is ESSENTIAL that JODELITE (Regis- Jtered) BE USED. SERAYAH and other soft woods are597 words
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Advertisement604 1911-04-29 7 BAN SIANG Co., 15 17, CROSS STREET AND 36, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. General Warehousemen, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Importers and Shippers of Wines, Spirits, Provisions, Manila Cigars, etc. ir TERMS MODERATE. "cc=v3»c •**>— ~~TTrT— mr— rcrwT— mii mi mm mi m »m mim—i— j SINGAPORE. The Recognised Headquarters of th?604 words
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Article790 1911-04-29 8 London's Hebrew population numbers about 150,000. Though nearly 2,ooo years old, a recentlydiscovered Roman mirror, made by attaching lead foil to glass with balsam, was as effective as when new. Mr. Hearst, the American millionaire, has offered a £2,000 prize to the first aviator who flics across the790 words
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Advertisement121 1911-04-29 8 r HOLIDAY-TICKETS-Between 15th April and 15th July, 1911, Holi-day-Tickets to and from all the places of the Nether-lands-India Archipelago (Singapore and Penang included) will be issued. These tickets entitle the passenger to make a return-voyage against payment of single fare and are available for any steamer of the following lines121 words
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Advertisement172 1911-04-29 8 TROUBLE IN CANTON. Yamen Burnt. A telegram lias been received from our correspondent at Canton saying that rebels have burnt the Viceroy's Yamen and bfre been defeated byGovernment troops. Gwit excitment prevails m the city and it is feared that a rising Against the Governitient is imminent. The bodyguard of172 words
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Advertisement293 1911-04-29 8 TOGO Co. JAPANESE COLLOTyPE PRINTING. No. 158, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Printing of Picture, Post Card, Enlargement Photos. At Request will take Photos at any place. WingOn&Co. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. DIRECT IMPORTERS. JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Tweeds, KPiannels, AND Serges. 6O HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. Specifics fob Hytdrocele293 words
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Advertisement327 1911-04-29 8 LAMBERT CO., UNITED. Photographers Hri Dealers. 3-A ORCHARD ROAD. HIGH CLAS > Photography V JLJ!2rf VV *j ■i 111* U« ALL WORK SUPERVISED BY A COMPETENT EUROPEANCHING HEW LEE CO., 3, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Auctioneers, Estate Commission Agents Contractors. Mortgages and Loans arranged and Labour of any description supplied. TERMS327 words
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Article643 1911-04-29 9 Mr. W. Ewald of Messrs. Huttenbach Bros, was on Saturday presented with an address enclosed m a silver casket by the Chinese Staff of the firm. m Amongst the passenger "from Singapore for England by the P. and O. 4 Borneo on Tuesday were Mrs. Keigwin, Mr. Kenneth643 words
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Article137 1911-04-29 9 Chinese Pork. In the. House of Commons on March liO, Mr. Hums (President of tlw Loch] (Jovernment Board, Battersea) informed Cap* tain Craig (IJ., Down, E.), that no Chinese pork from the plague-infected areas was being imported into England. The Sinking of Neutral Prizes. Mr.137 words
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Article73 1911-04-29 9 If this paper appeals to you, give it your practical support and encourage the only Chinese journalistic enterprise m Singapore by filling m the accompanying form and posting it to us Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun, 126, Cross Street, Singapore. Please enter my name as a73 words
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Advertisement268 1911-04-29 9 I IS HTPPUBD to AIL Tj K GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IS THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. 1 ASK roil:— '^^2^l Natural Sterilized Milk OR i 11SL1££^ Condensed Unsweetened Milk. I SOLS IHPOBTdS: i J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR TEETH ARE YOUR HEALTH. KLE^ YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY CONSULTING Ng i"oo268 words
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Advertisement301 1911-04-29 9 I ITS CAUSE AND CURE. I This distressing complaint so common m a!! hot countries is S caused by the Bile overflowing m the Blood. It is not an m- I dependent disorder but the symptoms of other complaints which I cause the Bile to overflow m this manner instead301 words
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Article556 1911-04-29 10 Off Yokohama on board the P. and O. .steamer Oriental a damsel was sitting on a deck chair, clasping her knees hs she swayed backwards and forwards m time to the discussion of Greek myths she was holding with the Gay Dog. The latter knew even less556 words
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Article123 1911-04-29 10 The Canton correspondent of the Iloaykony Daily Pretty writing about the Tartar General's murder, says Let me here state, aa a resident of the Malay States and Singapore for many years, that that country contains a very large number of persons belonging to various secret123 words
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Article611 1911-04-29 10 The country lias been shocked by tht murder at Canton of the Tartar-General of Kwangtung at the hands of a so-called Political Reformer, really a revolutionary of the usual ignorant and misguided type, i product of Japanese education who had recently visited Singapore to stir up opposition611 words
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Article83 1911-04-29 10 The State Legislature of Kansas are discussing a Bill by which it is proposed to prohibit the wearing of tights on the stage or m public places. Tights, it is suggested, should be supplanted by skirts reaching jnot less than four inches below the kueecap. !The word83 words
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Article178 1911-04-29 10 Countess Denounces the Mormon Crusade. The Countess of Ghiohester strongly, denounced the Mormon crusade at a meeting held m Chester m support of the Chester Rescue Home. "A flagrant propaganda of Mormonism is being carried on throughout England," she said. Last year 055 girls were decoyed to178 words
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307 1911-04-29 10 The Chinese delegates elected by thej provincial bnuieh of tlie National AntiOpium Society, returned this week from Peking. The President Hon. Chang Poling, and Vice-President Mr. Sung Tsechin, both leading men m Tientsin represented the Society. Their mission was to urge thy Waiwu Pu to307 words
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Article22 1911-04-29 10 The murder is reported of the Noel Williamson party on the bonier of Ansam on April 7.22 words
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Article20 1911-04-29 10 The severe weather which is prevailing! m England now is primarily the cause of' many deaths.20 words
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Article41 1911-04-29 10 A movement is on foot to form an Imperial Chamber of Commerce, the main object of which will be to promote legislaticgi throughout the British Isles and the colonies which will be favourable to the commerce of the Empire.41 words
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Article30 1911-04-29 10 Lieut. -Colonel Sir Joseph Fayrer, m.d., p.B.c.fi. Bt., (Edin.), Officer m Charge of the Military Hospital Victoria, Hongkong,! has been appointed Superintendent of the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.30 words
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Advertisement200 1911-04-29 10 PATRONIZED jjgggg BY ROYALTY. The Britannic Patent Expanding CUateh Bracelets. 18-carat Gold Bracelets t&fe&»*~*!tr' •>> cv^v^A with Lever Watch \^li('" ;v^ Diamonds and Emeralds J <x^ §J^^ Diamonds and Sapphires $300 to $550, and Plain Gold Wrist Watch Bracelets $50 to $150, and Ladies' and Gent's Gold and Silver Watches200 words
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Advertisement177 1911-04-29 10 ADVERTISEMENTS, LEE MEEN YUEN. All kinds of Cigars and Cigarettes for sale. 100, North Bridge Road. ROOM WANTED. Wanted, room and hath room, furnished. Good District. Private family. B. c o Weekly Sun. POSITION WANTED. Englishman with vast experience with coolie labour, B3ekl position on rubber estate. Highest references Apply177 words
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Advertisement435 1911-04-29 11 0UTPORT TRADING COMPANY. GENERAL TRADERS AND TAXIDERMISTS. RRINSER ST. (Open Daily from 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. including- Sundays and Public Holidays). BOOKS. (New and Second-Hand). Lane's Arabian Nights, 3 volumes 9.00 Ybsiors English Pronouncing Dictionary 5.00 Athletics by W. B. Thomas 5.00 Civil Engineers, 5 volumes 4.00 A Spanish435 words
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Advertisement368 1911-04-29 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Lxdkk COVTAAOT with mi NSTHBBLAYM IMDIA Government. Afltnts at Singapore Ilie Ships Agency, ltd., 2-3 Collyer Ooay. MAIL TABLE- APRIL 12TH TO MAY BTH, 1911. I M undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamship. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Sailing Date. Batavia Apr.368 words
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