Weekly Sun, 6 May 1911
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Title Section22 1911-05-06 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION, J?.6, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. pkki: r> (i:\ts. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MAY 0, 191 L yo> 37,22 words
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Advertisement285 1911-05-06 1 |Tk -Wrench" C s Crip or Wrist Jr 4 Machine. Can be used _^s^' i id conjunction ;l r t with wall cx t*r- i i. r j Si* f Corop!ete with churl aud tin co iprfaifp. Price $1.00. NE\A/ GOODS AT WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW AND COMPANY, LIMITED. STAMFOKI) ROAD AND285 words
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Advertisement26 1911-05-06 1 JWHITEAWAY, LAIOLAW&CO. LTD. The Famous Dalli Box 7 Dllf^MV KJ Sf-mpth\ng perfect Vn MM f° r > r<jn an d prvsaing. 'W^S Tm mm Do double tie26 words
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Advertisement344 1911-05-06 2 Epsom Spring Meeting METROPOLITAN STAKES 2J MILES. Run Tuesday, 18 th April, 1911. CITY AND SUBURBAN ii MILES. Run Wednesday, I9th April, 1911. Rnnn inn DOUBLE EVENT Kftnn inft 5000 100 0R ANY pART 5000 100 For acceptances, and Prices Win and 1, 2, 3, Apply Charles Robinson, Turf Commission344 words
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Advertisement171 1911-05-06 2 C. H. WILL! V TURF ACCOUNTANT, i 3, THE ARCADE. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTH COMING SINGAPORE MEETING. For further particulars and prices Apply to c. h. willis, 8, THE ARCADE. Tel. Straight. Phone. 596. Dr. FURUMOTO, JAPANESE DENTIST. 98, North Bridge Road. Best treatment available m Singapore. Reasonable171 words
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Advertisement113 1911-05-06 2 night Tel. 514 day GREAT REDUCTIONS. HIGH CLASS CARS TO SEAT FIVE PERSONS INCLUDING DRIVER FIRST HOUR $5.00 EVERY SUCCEEDING HOUR $3.00 PER HOUR WITH THE EXCEPTION OF OUR G CYLINDER STANDARD WHICH IS FITTED WITH A TAXIMETER AND AUTOMATICALLY REGISTERS THE AMOUNT C. F. F. WEARNE Co., 210, 211113 words
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Article570 1911-05-06 3 A French inventor claims to have made durable automobile tyres of piper. The Cunard Company m 1910 mid« a record m first-class pMnayn with a total of .36,148. The first complete edition of the New Testament translated into the Chinese language recently was issued. The year's figures show570 words
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Advertisement236 1911-05-06 3 MfcEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACT RSIES, 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 see our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating BARK236 words
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Advertisement598 1911-05-06 3 QUININE DOES NOT CURE MALARIA. The O.nly Protkd Kkmki.v 18 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Herb is Furthkk Proof. Mr. Hendrik Havega, an employee at Messrs. A. van Stavereu's Nationale Schoenmagazyn" at Semarang, Java, suffered «o severely with Malaria at one time that he had to go away for several months598 words
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Article754 1911-05-06 4 Mr. Haldane's new title is officially given m The Gazette 5 as Y r iseount Haldane of Cloan, m the County of Perth. m A return shows tli.it the cost of Civil Services has grown from £26,685,934 m 1903-4 to £46,787,873 m 1911-12. Owing to a fall of754 words
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Article374 1911-05-06 4 Went Off With a Boarding-house Keeper's Wife. I Mr. Arthur Edward Miller, boirdinghouse keeper, of Charlotte-**., Fitzroy-sq., sought the dissolution of the marriage by reason of the misconduct of his wife with co-respondent, Carl Schneider, who formerly boarded at his house. The marriage took place m May,374 words
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Article61 1911-05-06 4 A great section of the crust around the crater of Vcsuriu*, 300 vardAi length and I\ 240 feet thick, subsided, causing shocks a and loud rumbling noises. The upper station of the funicular railway was damaged. An imposing canopy of ashes overhangs f, he mountain. The crater is61 words
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Advertisement55 1911-05-06 4 r'RANEEGUNGEE" Til P" C I GLAZED STONEWARE C-^ DRAINPIPES. FOR I Floors, Walls I The Strongest Pipe anH I In The Market. I Roofs. I ALL SIZES STOCKED. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Indian Patent Stone I IS BEING USED FOR THE FLOOR OF KAM PAR MARKET <p ERAK I S'faSY^YfcPfe Raqq Xt55 words
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Advertisement451 1911-05-06 4 i PATRONIZED BY ROYALTY. 1 T... The Britannic Patent Expanding Olateh Bracelets. 18-carat Gold Bracelets |SF^ tH >^ ;:r^ :'^vs with Lever Watdl f^° f^ Diamonds and Emeralds Dia monds r.nd Samphires $309 to $550, and Plain Gold Wrist Watch Bracelets $50 to Qi^n and www viuu, Ladies' and Gent's451 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article384 1911-05-06 5 Nine Teochews were charged with playing chiki (cards) m a common gaming house, No. 251 Beach Road. They pleaded guilty and were each fined $3 or seven days, half of the fines to be awarded to the informer. $7.30 found on the mat were confiscated. —i Eighteen Hockchu rickshaw384 words
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Article489 1911-05-06 5 Liiu Giang for ill-treating a lame, weak and emaciated bullock was fined $5 or seven days. Nizamudin, a Bengali, was fined $2 or four days for being drunk and disorderly m New Bridge Road. Lian Seh San, Tng Sco and Rengasamy were each fined 50 cents or two days489 words
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Article770 1911-05-06 5 Foo A Chee, a Cantonese, pleaded tfbilty to burning sacrificial papers on the five foot-way m North Bridge Road. A fine of $1 or three days was imposed. Verapatram,an Indian, was arrested here on a Penang warrant on the charge of enticing away with a criminal intent a married770 words
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Article557 1911-05-06 5 Kwek Chiak Seng a Teochew of Buk it Pasoh, was arrested on a charge of murder by causing the death lof one Verapen, an Indian, at the coolie lines, Nelson Road. The case was remanded for a week. An inquest will be held this afternoon. Mr. Firmstone being indisposed557 words
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Article401 1911-05-06 5 WHAT IT IS.— This is a composition of Blast Furnace Slag and Cement. A chemical analysis shows that the two have an affinity for each other thus when mixed together a piece of solid rock is formed. By whom and where used.— lt has been tested m401 words
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144 1911-05-06 5 The dead body of Mra. Jane Keinhard of Martin's Creek, West Maitland distiict, wife of Louis llcinhard, was discovered lying m a paddock some distance from her residence, death haying occured whilst she was returning the previous evening from a visit to her daughter's.144 words
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Article49 1911-05-06 5 It is reported that the Chinese man- of war II ax Chi is to represent tlio Chinese i Navy at the King's Coronation. The Ha i C/ti is a vessel of 4,300 tons di&piiicpiuen and steams 20 knots. She was built ij 1898 m England.49 words
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Article779 1911-05-06 5 1 The slow train is still the target for the shafts of the humorist. Recently a wag sent the following letter to the editor of a country paper Sir,— Is there no way to put a stop to hegging along the line of the railway? For instance, yesterday779 words
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The Weekly Sun.
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Article128 1911-05-06 6 The conclusion of the English- French- Russian- Japanese agreement has greatly affected the status quo of the Far East and our people are again m a reign of diplomatic terror, says the Kung Lun Shih Pao, Chinese diplomacy, it is needless to say, is a losing game, and128 words
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Article151 1911-05-06 6 The colonization of Manichuria and Mongolia has long been under consideration, but what has been accomplished, questions the Ti Ching Press. The reasons given for the failure are (1) the Chinese are not a migratory people; they cling to birth place until death and would consider emigration as a151 words
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Article258 1911-05-06 6 Commenting on the Imperial Edict on military reform, the Shuntien Shih Pao writes that the sovereigns of military po^yers are generals-in-chief of their armies and navies, for command must be m one man's hand before different forces can work m concord. The great defect of258 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
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Article438 1911-05-06 6 Hongkong, May 1, 1911, 5 p.m. The leader of the rebels named Lok went to rob some guns from Lok Cheong Hui (a factory for manufacturing and selling fire-arms) on the 30th ultimo. He proceeded to Fat Shan and attacked the District Yaman. The authorities m Canton438 words
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Article88 1911-05-06 6 Kho Hai Poh of 126 Cecil Street has reported to the police that 150 lbs. of rubber valued at $300 have been stolen. We are informed that the Adelphi Hotel Orchestra, having fulfilled their contract, have gone to India on a few months holiday. m On Saturday, May 6, at88 words
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Article1344 1911-05-06 6 £1,000 Damages. Flight of Rector's Wife with Former Lover. The elopement of a clergyman's w jf c with her cousin was described m the suit which the Rev. Win, Bernard Watson rector of Weston-on-Trent, Derby, petitioned for a divorce on the grounds of Iii 3 wife's misconduct with1,344 words
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Advertisement220 1911-05-06 6 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. JUST PUBLISHED THE HOOK FOR RUBBER INVP^STORS. MALAYAN DOLLAR RUBBER COMPANIES WITH DETAILS OF PLANTED AREA. AND Estimates of Outputs and Dividends FROM 191 l TO 191 PRICE $!.00. KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED, SINGAPORE. "LANCET" REPORT, 25th November, 1904. Misleading terms are so often used m220 words
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Article19 1911-05-06 7 Miss Boyd of No. 5 Tanglin Hil reports a case of house-breaking anc theft of jewellery valued at $450.19 words
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Advertisement611 1911-05-06 7 B.C.L. I 8.0.L. I B.C.L I B.C.L. B.G.L. B.C.L J Tfl PI AMTI7RQ to r And Others. IN ORDER TO J PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDINGS against the attacks fD 6 of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT AND DECAY gj It is ESSENTIAL that JODELITE (Regis- f tered) BE USED. SERAYAH and other611 words
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Advertisement347 1911-05-06 7 THE LEADING JEWELLERS For Diamond and Gem Ornaments of Every Description. f WRISTLET WATCHES. Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches m Leather Straps, at various Prices. I i BRAS BAISAH ROAD. I y^+riiznn.^ ~,,^rmxam^-^wam-- n «n«nw-- i 1» iaM.:.\*mmx.?i-.\ wwu'w "^J«»^— n— r>— 1« The recognised Headquarters of the347 words
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Article5018 1911-05-06 8 THE POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS. Evidence for the Prosecution. The following account of the sensational police case at Kuala Lumpur is taken from the Malay Mail The tragic death of Mr. W. Crozier Steward, who had represented Messrs. V. W. Barker it Co. as consulting engineer m respect5,018 words
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Advertisement341 1911-05-06 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOR SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk ou "SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR TEKTH ARE YOUR HEALTH. KEEP YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY CONS ULTIG Ng Poo Chow, D341 words
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Advertisement537 1911-05-06 9 JAUNDICE I I ITS CAUSE AND CURE. I I This distressing complaint so common m all hot countries is I 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 m537 words
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Article815 1911-05-06 10 For ><>me months now the authorities m Peking been Cabinet-making. Schema after scheme has been brought forward and for some defect or another has been thrown overboard either it has been too conservative or it has been too liberal. It will be remembered that the factor which compelled the.815 words
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Article301 1911-05-06 10 Mr. D. A. M'Cartliy, an Irish- American, has been entertaining readers of the Boston "lleiald" with reminiscences of his visit to Ireland. He liked, for one thing, the Irishman's readiness to turn the subject when he found he was on the wrong tack. Among the examples given is301 words
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Article110 1911-05-06 10 Mrs. Jane Grahnme, widow of the late Mr. William dnihame, M.L.C., of 11 Strathearn," Wavorlv, died at her residence, aged 83. A pioneer Australian, she left Queensferrv, Scotland, m 1840, m the brig Australia, of 230 tons, which was burnt at soa. The passengers md crew,110 words
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Article102 1911-05-06 10 At the polioe court, Cairns (Q.), Bessie Firth, apparently about 20 year.* of a<*e, wan charge*! with importing opium into Australia. The girl was apparently travelling m charge of a paralytic child, ami its father, Mfctntd PefTOC Trio, arrived at Cairns by the Changsha. The woman was102 words
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Article75 1911-05-06 10 A prize of £20,000, is being offered for an aeroplane race from Paris to Berlin, thence to Brussels and across to London. The prize of £2,000 for the aeroplane race round the Statue of Liberty last year has been awarded to If. De Lesaeps by the75 words
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Article753 1911-05-06 10 The following correspondence resulting from the insertion of a paragraph m "The Church Times" has been published m that paper. Apart from the names, which are fictitious, the letters are quite genuine. The paragraph ran The Bishop of London has arranged to visit Leicester next week, and to753 words
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Article420 1911-05-06 10 One chapter deals with brigands, a class of gentry for whom Spain was long notorious (write Messrs. A. Chapman and W. J. l.luck m their book Unexplored Spain.") During the last year or two, however, the extension of the telegraph and the linking up of remote hamlets has420 words
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Article93 1911-05-06 10 The State Premier, Mr. J.S.T. McCowen, M.L.A., was entertained on Tuesday night m the Town Hall at a banquet, tendered by the citizens on the eve of his departure for England, to be present at the Coronation. The vestibule of the building woh crowded, and93 words
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Advertisement168 1911-05-06 10 ADVERTISEMENTS LEE MEEN YUEN. All kinds of Cigars and Cigarettes for sale. 100, North Bridge Road. ROOM WANTED. Wanted, room and bath room furnished. Good District. Private family. B. c/o Weekly Sun. ♦POSITION WANTED. Englishman with vast experience with coolie labour, s' cks position on rubber estate. Highest references Apply168 words
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Advertisement436 1911-05-06 11 THE OUTPORT TRADING COMPANY. GENERAL TRADERS AND TAXIDERMISTS. P RRINSEP ST. (Open Daily from 8.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. including Sundays and Public Holidays). BOOKS. (New and Second-Hand). Laic's Arabian Nights, 3 volumes 9.00 Websters English Pronouncing Dictionary 5.00 Athletics by W. 13. Thomas 5.00 Civil Kngineers, 5 volumes A436 words
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Advertisement359 1911-05-06 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPW. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Under CoXTBACT with mi Nkthkklands India Govkknmkxt. Agents si Singapore The Snips Agency, Ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAiL TABLE -MAY 4TH TO 15TH, 1911. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. Steamship. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— van Hogendorp Selat-Pandjang May 4 Selat-Pandjang,359 words
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Advertisement253 1911-05-06 11 BAN SI ANG Co., 15 17, CROSS STREET AND 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. General Warehousemen, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Importers and Shippers of Wines, Spirits, Provisions, Manila Cigars, etc. ET TERMS MODERATE. printers, bookbinders, Stationers, Booksellers. COMMISSION ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET, MALACCA. Orders promptly executed. Kong Hing Chiong Co.253 words
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