Weekly Sun, 3 June 1911
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Title Section22 1911-06-03 1 The Wifely Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICK 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 f 1911. NO. 41.22 words
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Advertisement285 1911-06-03 1 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW co LTD y^^^Q/ > KETCH. Price 25 Cts. Each. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. _t,_ THF* BRIGHTON >j94mi^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BABYS' TOILET BOX. ft^^S-' 52.50, $2.75, $3.00, jHHH <MAUT AN!) NIUT «-«w— mvpi, iMTTKh with *&£sz£o^m m^-Vlil M t>A£>lb UIL/£> I dJaLj. Ml.. r.IU -il. POWDER BOX *'f^^\ |i^-|l'br^ r Jp285 words
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Advertisement15 1911-06-03 1 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW fc CO., LTD. 5 CIIEVP STRONG 1 WHiTE BIBS' Price 2O Cts. Each,15 words
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Advertisement369 1911-06-03 2 &z&2g^so£ Epsom Spring Meeting fc <2Kaa&«^ METROPOLITAN STAKES CunicTic 2i miles |]|f I 5 I I[^ Run Tuesday. IBth Aprii, 1911. AKTT CITY AND SUBURBAN AiNJJ MILES BP I T A IM V Run Wednesd& y< i9th A P rii i9n JQ L/ Yj J\ ITI I r DOUBLE EVENT369 words
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Advertisement176 1911-06-03 2 G. H. WILLIS, TURF ACCOUNTANT. 8, THE ARCADE. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTH COMING SINGAPORE MEETING. For further particuhirs 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. Reasonable terms. O9ftlUl176 words
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Advertisement146 1911-06-03 2 Motor Cars. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S. FOR THESE MAGNIFICENT FRENCH CARS AND HAVE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. I 1 18 H.P. 4 CYLINDER CAR FITTED WITH SIDE ENTRANCE BODY HOOD, SCREEN, &c, READY FOR THE ROAD. PRICE $4,750. 1 18 H.P.146 words
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Article90 1911-06-03 3 The Shanghai Taotai has received a telegram tram the Viceroy at Nanking says that there is absolutely no foundation for the rumours published m a certain Shanghai Chinese newspaper that the foreign Powers have held a conference m Paris and intend to divide up China, and90 words
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924 1911-06-03 3 There can be no questioning the fact that the Chinese people, as distinct from the officials, are strongly opposed to foreign lo«n* Whether m the National Assembly, the Provinci.il Councils, m the Press, or whereever anyone undertakes to sp^ak m m their name, throughout924 words
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Advertisement233 1911-06-03 3 STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc., etc., Erected complete on Site. :o: E Rubber Machines for Hand op Power. May be seen m operation at our works. PLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. Call and sec our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating BARK233 words
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Advertisement562 1911-06-03 3 HERE IS A MAN Who Suffered Tortures from Liver Disorder and Eczkma. First Relief— Then Perfect Cure C.une Through DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PULLS. Why Not To You The position of head printer m any establishment of note if an exacting one. Afflicted as Mr. C. Oldenbottel was with disordered liver562 words
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Article20 1911-06-03 4 \'l lt< Editor dots not lu>!<l himself rttfotuiblt or thi' ojh i) i>m s of hit < ['orri'sftofnlt r nts.]20 words
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Article320 1911-06-03 4 t To the Editor, M The Weekly Sun." Sir, Although China has recently concluded a treaty with Holland that the Chinese will be treated on an equal footing as Europeans, Americans and Japanese m Dutch territory, you t have not made this known to the j Chinese320 words
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Article95 1911-06-03 4 The Chinese who are residing m Holland Lave m enrpotated a society. The principal purpose of the club will be to promote the desire of their count ryinon m Netherlands India to study at a university here or at the commeicial schools. Further, to nnsist m every95 words
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Article527 1911-06-03 4 An Interesting Statement. !Sir James Yuxall, M.P., secretary of the National Union of Teachers, recently made the following statement to a Press representative on the subject of the Hoard's innual report The Board of Education are now liscovering to the public the great error hey527 words
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Article477 1911-06-03 4 Received by the Regent. Great interest centres m the reception by the Prince Regent at Peking of the delegates to the Plague Conference at Mukden, aa it marks another step onwards by China m the recognition of Western scientific advancement. The following delegates were received m477 words
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Advertisement68 1911-06-03 4 "RANEEGUNGEE" Til F* GLAZED STONEWARE ■■—t.^J DRAINPIPES. ri Floors, NA/alls The Strongest Pipe and ln The Market Roofs. ALL SIZES STOCKED. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. Indian Patent Stone IS BEING USED FOR THE FLOOR OF KAMPAR MARKET <p ERA k, Shappe, Ross 8c Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. Something new. An invaluable aid m68 words
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Advertisement395 1911-06-03 4 THE DENTAL HALL. NO. 7, RAFFLES PLACE. Oj>£osite vJokn* Ltttle f$ Co.'s Building). UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Or. J. IWftTSUB©, DENTAL SURGEON. (Who may also be found at 82, Bias Basah Road). Newly opened for the convenience of Patients. Treatment and workmanship guaranteed to be of the Highest Order. To395 words
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Advertisement167 1911-06-03 4 w MacGregor a«^ WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. I PAY DAY I I What Does it Mean I H wnrlc^v, it" you arr m that fßacoufged H sure for earnest men. It puts you H under no obligation to find out how S we can help you. Simply mark and 9 afford167 words
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Article612 1911-06-03 5 r Monday. Dutchman named Van Den Brink I was fined $25 or one month by Mr. Maundrell for theft of two parrots. A European named Antholz was this' morning summoned before Mr. Firmne with intentionally insulting one, M iline Cazalas and with mischief by i breaking a door.612 words
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Article569 1911-06-03 5 Five bullock-cart drivers were fine< $10, $5 and $3 respectively for ill treating their bullocks. Thirty-two Chinese hawkers wer fined $2 or three days each for obstruc tion with baskets at Rochor, Middle Havelock Roads and Albert Street. Ten Hockchias were fined $5 or seven days each for playing569 words
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Article451 1911-06-03 5 Moey Nam Lock of Kallang Road was fined $10 and costs for having m his possession for use for trade a false daching. m For not renewing his eating house license, a Hockchia named Lin Ho Tee >of 21 Cheang Hong Lim Lane was fined $5 and costs by451 words
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Article1187 1911-06-03 5 Tan Peng Koon, a Hokien of Kirn Kiat Road, was arrested on a warrant )n the charge of criminal breach of :rust m respect of 22 pigs valued at &100, the property of one Ng A Kocri. Bail of $250 was fixed. The case was idjourned for a week1,187 words
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Article598 1911-06-03 5 The only thing m a honeymoon that ;an be renewed is the trousseau. The best exercise Certainly. Dodgng motor-cars m Ri fles Square. One can easily recognise an old amily by the decay of its branches. You may break all the commandment m the code Provided that you598 words
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Advertisement34 1911-06-03 5 k it Save time, worry and money by giv l- ing your cook one of Preston's Com >r plete English and Chinese Cooker :d Books. Price $1.25 at all bookseller.rs Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.34 words
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503 1911-06-03 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 3. INSANITARY SINGAPORE. Our beautiful city was never m a more insanitary or filthy condition than it is at present, and for this disgraceful and scandalous state of affairs the Municipality, that body which mismanages and bungles everything m its charge, is responsible. We can503 words
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Article271 1911-06-03 6 China is passing through a critical period and its safe passage will depend on the action of its Government and people. It is true that much has been done m reforming the country, but the result is by no means satisfactory. It is our mistake, says a Peking271 words
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Article142 1911-06-03 6 Shanghai Chinese Volunteers. The creation of a volunteer force still interests a large section of Chinese m Shanghai, and an enthusiastic meeting was held at the Chang Su-ho Gardens m connection with the movement. The hall wah packed with Chinese, a very large number being queueless, and142 words
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327 1911-06-03 6 Amount previously acknowledged $78,164.39 Messrs. Stephens Paul and Co 500.— Collected by A.M.S.E. Angullia, Esq. A. M. S. E. Angullia, Esq $101 A. M. Essabhoy, Esq. 101 Allybhoy Adamjee Rajbhoy, Esq. 51 M. H. Dawood, Esq. H E. S. Badal, Esq. H E. S.327 words
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Article140 1911-06-03 6 China Squadron Behind. The surprise of the battle practice of last pear is the fact that the much-derided Australia Squadron took premier honours with a really creditable average, and sonic rery fine shooting amongst the individual ihips. The China Squadron had to content itself svith the third140 words
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Advertisement232 1911-06-03 6 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. I JUST PUBLISHED I THE BOOK FOR RUBBER INVESTORSMALAYAN DOLLAR RUBBER COMPANIES WITH DETAILS OF PLANTED AREA. AND Estimates of Outputs and Dividends FROM 1911 TO 1917. PRICE $I 00. KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED, SINGAPORE. I LANCET REPORT, I 25th November, 1904. I M Misleading terms232 words
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Advertisement15 1911-06-03 6 WAHJANG. PHOTOGRAPHER Developing AND Printing. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. AT MODERATE PRICES. No. 15, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.15 words
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Advertisement58 1911-06-03 6 Mr. Hamilton Wiight, Federal Opium Commissioner, says that the United States c uses 500,000 pounds of opium annually, 1 which is several hundred fold the amount prescribed by physicians. Mr. Wright also states that one druggist m ten of those established m cities exists by means of pro- y fits58 words
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Article301 1911-06-03 7 The Story of an Old Man. There was once an old man whoa* surii.iiiio was Ching, and he was 81 years old. He was lame isfhis left loot so that he COVld not walk with ease. As he WM greatly troubled by the bedbugs whiohl ,v -in*.!301 words
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Article158 1911-06-03 7 A Masquerade Employed to Pillage Unsuspecting Landladies. When brought up at the Balford Ihuidred Sessions for thefl Martha Alice Hodion, a factory woman of twenty, at once fainted, sure evidence of sex. Y<*t for time she had d rested as a man and carried through the158 words
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Article172 1911-06-03 7 Ladies as Mayor and Chief of Police. It i* announced from Hunnewell, Kansas,) that for tho first time on record a lady lias! been appointed to the post of chief of police m that city. This appointiaent is the direct sequel to the election a few days172 words
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Advertisement550 1911-06-03 7 B.CL B.C.L B.C.L. j B.G.L. j B.C.L. j B.C.L. i TO PLANTERS \l m r And Others. IN ORDKB T(/ -j PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDINGS against the attacks OB 6 of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT AND DECAY O dj It is ESSENTIAL that JODELITE (Regis- p tered) BE USED. SERAYAH and550 words
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Advertisement369 1911-06-03 7 15MA1L AND KAllJbfcM. THE LEADING JEWELLERS For Diamond and Gem Ornaments of 11 Every Description. tj WRISTLET WATCHES. Ladies and Gentlemen's 9 Gold and Silver Watches m Leather Straps, at various Prices. BRAS BASAH ROAD. lir 111 r i i>iniinn n i i■i i— ■nmmni i—w am n, m j..369 words
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Article791 1911-06-03 8 Re-arrested for Forging Name. Bernardo Lopez, a Cuban, appeared before Mr. Acton this morning to answer to a charge of cheating m respect of three quarts of champagne valued at $24 at the Sea View Hotel. Wee Kia Hoon, Head Bar boy, said on the 12th May791 words
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Article2245 1911-06-03 8 The Facts. The conclusion of the new opium Agreement between Great .Britain and China lends interest to the following extract. Writing on the 29th March the Peking correspondent of The Times" said By virtue of an Agreement between the Indian Government and China, entered into at the2,245 words
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Article154 1911-06-03 8 The Iloei Pao of Apiil 22 contains a wonderfully clear article on the disadvantages to China of preserving the old solarlunar or female calendar instead of accepting at once the Western or male (1. c., solar) calendar, so as to bring China into line with civilized powers m154 words
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Article306 1911-06-03 8 I The following is the Programme of the Coronation Sports to the held on the Race-course on Saturday June 24 commencing at 2.30 p.m. ls J-. 2nd. 3rd. 1 Fiat Race for Men (Natives), 200 yards 2 1 en 2 Flat Race for Hoys 50 (Natives), 100 yards306 words
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Article47 1911-06-03 8 China is considering the advisability of .establishing a new naval base on Hainan [stand. The Canton Viceroy lias been requester! to consider the necessity of fortinVations being constructed on lbs island to cheek the foreign innuiioa of China from the south of the Pacific.47 words
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Article53 1911-06-03 8 It is again ru aoured m Mukden thftt war between Cliin.i an<l Kussii is unavoidable I «n consequence of which many fimilies •have removed. Tha Provincial UoreraI nient has ordered over ouo thousand troops to proceed to Changchun and Tsitsihar to keep peace. Of course, there is no53 words
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Article160 1911-06-03 8 Specifics for Hydrocele varicocele Hernia and Elephantiasis guaranteed to cure these diseases of any nature and of any standing radically, by using these medicines externally. Price $1.50 each. Testimonials highest, and any number. DR. GHOSE'S 'INDIAN OIL. A Genuine Cure fob impotencv and Nervous Debility. Whatever be the160 words
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Advertisement56 1911-06-03 8 The funeral of the late Mr. Lee Cheng Van, a high esteemed Chinese gentleman of Singapore, takes place on Saturday, the 3rd. The cortege will leave the deceased's residence m Stanley Street at eleven a.m. and will proceed to the fifth milestone at I Seranggoon Road where the interment will56 words
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Advertisement83 1911-06-03 8 B. GHOSE'S SPECIFIC FOR DEBILITY. A MEDICINE FOR NUTRITION OF NERVOUS SYSTEM. A few days use brings the seed to its natural condition. It stops nocternal emissions, thickens and increases the seed, and increases the visible powers, cures weakness, failure of memory, dimness of sight, Chronic Gonorrhoea, stricture mucus or83 words
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Article508 1911-06-03 9 One thousand officers are wanted for the Salvation Army. The King was to visit the Royal Naval and Military Tournament on May 23. .<»■ An anonymous donor has presented a cheque for £1.000 to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. Lord Kilmaine has heen chosen508 words
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Advertisement313 1911-06-03 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS hIN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOR GE" Natural Sterilized Milk OR GE Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR TEETH AR R YOUR HEALTH. KEEP YOUR TEETH IN CONDITION BY CONSULTING Ng Poo Chow, D313 words
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Advertisement26 1911-06-03 9 Try it. Be convinced. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books is the greatest aid m the kitchen. All booksellers. Price $1.25. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.26 words
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Advertisement351 1911-06-03 9 The Cause and Remedy. '1 Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other aUments to which they arc merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, I I Biliousness, Constipation, or some other irreguJ mSL i larity of the system. Many women habitually 1 1 'l3r££Y suffer from Headaches, which make351 words
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Article1026 1911-06-03 10 LATEST ARRANGEMENTS FOR c JUNE. n A Round of Gaiety. V t Arrangements have been made for the is-iiftof medals by the Royal Mint to coin- meinorate the Coronation. These medals 3 will be struck m two sizes. The largeL medals will be m fine gold, fine silver,1,026 words
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Article341 1911-06-03 10 The Tientsin-Pukoi Railway authorities are deserving of all praise for the way m which they have handled the foodstuflb )t' the Relief Committee, especially when it is remembered that the line is but newh iprned and some miles North of Pukoti passes over a bog some341 words
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Article175 1911-06-03 10 It U reported that the Viceroy of Yunnan I ins sent another urgent telegram to the Government reporting that the British •oldfort are making all sorts of preparations within a few hundred \i of P'ienma At this time when tiie people ought to be ploughing tho fields175 words
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Article710 1911-06-03 10 There was a large attendance at the Driental Circle of the Lyceum Club m Peking on 3 1st ult., when Dr. Yamei Kin, the Chinese lady doctor, gave an nteresting address on the condition of ;hings m China. Dr. Kin speaks English iuently, and except for a710 words
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Article123 1911-06-03 10 The Central-China Post, writing on the new Press Regulations recently drafted m Peking, says that "at first there were no Press Regulations. H. E. Chang Chihtung used to control it with 8 feet of iron chain, with which he had troublesome editors tied by the neck123 words
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Article407 1911-06-03 10 THE RAILWAYS AND TRADE OF CHINA. Mr. Cheng Chang- Lu, the Sheffield University student, whose lectures on China have gained for him more than local repute, on sth uit., addressee! the members of the Sheffield section of the Permanent Way Institution on the subject of Chinese Railways and Trade." Mr.407 words
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Article281 1911-06-03 10 Aii Australian paper has the following China has a diligent worker m New Zealand, Mr. Hwang Yung Liang, the Consul, very well educated, suave, and polite to a degree compelling admiration, is m alert as he is gentlemanly. Happy chance docs not swish a skirt m rain281 words
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Article111 1911-06-03 10 In view of the terrible famine iio\t raging m North Kjangsu and Anhui provinces, the Chinese Government is contemplating the employment of the starving millions upon the gigantic work of reconstructing the Lower Hwei River by its proper channel to the sea, insteaJ of allowing it111 words
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Article73 1911-06-03 10 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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Advertisement29 1911-06-03 10 Supply your cook with one of Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books and all kitchen trouble will vanish. At all booksellers. Price $1.25. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh. ft29 words
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Advertisement43 1911-06-03 10 LAMBERT I CO., LIMITED. Photographers AND Hrf Dealers. 3-A ORCHARD ROAD. HIGH CLASS Photography SINGAPORE, PENANG A TVT T"\ ALL WORK SUPERVISED BY A COMPETENT EL/9OPEA/V. WingOn&Co. JLi\LLj\Jm\O OUTFITTERS. DIRECT IMPORTERS. JUST RECEIVED A FINE ASSORTMENT Tweeds, Flannels, Serges. 60 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement240 1911-06-03 11 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. o/o Weekly San. POSITION WANTED. Englishman with vast experience with coolie labour, seeks position on rubber estate. Highest references Apply Z,240 words
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Advertisement420 1911-06-03 11 KONBNKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) I NI>KK Co.NTUACT WITH TIIK NETHEIIL.\N2>rf I\DI A GOYKBHHSVT. Agents at Singapore The Sliips Agency, Ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE JUNE IST TO 14TH, 1911. 1 li< undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— filing Date. van420 words
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Advertisement255 1911-06-03 11 BAN SIANd Co., I 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. ty TERMS MODERATE. printers, bookbinders, §tationjzrs, Booksellers. COMMISSION ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET, MALACCA. Orders promptly executtid. TOGO 8t CO. tHING255 words
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Advertisement167 1911-06-03 12 All Z^ 1 I~^ Mr F?SI X i^ HrSl* I B B 9 tf?^ I over vJI ana VJI JLJllLdlll I I BWH4r^H"i m b^vmlU i i J the unbounded and increasing popularity of I I rjlllC cUIO jIIVPY* I Rllf^l I rl 111 Al« b iSli fi«. 1« S167 words
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