Weekly Sun, 17 June 1911
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Title Section24 1911-06-17 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. ruicr. 3 cents. STNGAI'ORE. SAT I' R DAY, JUNE 17, 1911. NO. 48.24 words
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Advertisement158 1911-06-17 1 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. tani m ROLLED GOLD COLLAR PINS. VERY SMART. c PRICES Cents. 59 f! Cents. 69. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. B^i SMART SHIRTS Pt SLEEPING SUITS. ¥^m- x/ Jili itX Strong Hard Wearing. JH OR' FASHIONS wK'IK ffl -wjwp «i 7K o <to en ff 111 Smart158 words
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Advertisement12 1911-06-17 1 WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD. FOR ha Ij. PRICES $1.95, $2.50 8 $4.00.12 words
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Advertisement290 1911-06-17 2 Christie ™:'rz m AND I m R C I A AM V NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE *-rf 1> rl ITI I FORTH COMING TURF ACCOUNTANTS AND SINGAPORE MEETING. I GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. f bor further particulars and prices j 11, ARCADE. A|)plv I TELEGRAPHIC ADDBSBB: ▼VIJLLIO) 8, THE ARCADE.290 words
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Advertisement361 1911-06-17 2 IWAHJANG. PHOTOGRAPHER Developing AND Printing. PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS. MODERATE PRICES. •V". 15, HIGH STREET, SIN"AFORE. I THIS IS IT. JTASTELES?. ODOURLESS. *Sd**m!K lolatost scip "tifiu prcjiaratiou %f|i> «>f COI) MVKK OIL. Docs all "^f u \u ihll{ ist;lil «"iccl for it mid wiper;^kgj| siul|s *\neh u^et the stomach. Special Exceptional Offer361 words
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Advertisement144 1911-06-17 2 Delaunay Belleville Motor Cars. WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE AGENTS FOR T |.r STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F.M.S FOR THESE MAGNIFICENT FRENCH CARS AND HAVE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. 1 18 H.P. 4 CYLINDER CAR KITTED WITH BIDE rv TRANCE BODY HOOD, SCREEN, x THE ROAD. KKADI FOR PRICE $4,750.144 words
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Article844 1911-06-17 3 It is of piime importance to this nation that a definite and reasoned policy should be adopted m regard to the construction and spread of the railway system of which ,a beginning has been made, says the 11 National Review." Hitherto there has been little evidence of a844 words
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Article105 1911-06-17 3 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce lias petitioned the Board of Agriculture, Industry and Commerce, pointing out that the merchants constantly suffer heavy losaes m cases of hank failures owing to the unsettled state of the law with regard to the distribution of the assets105 words
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Article112 1911-06-17 3 I'j.e sale by auction of the wrecked Pacific Mail Steamer Asia M she lies on Finger Rock drew a crowd of Chinese to, the rooms of Messrs. Hopkins Dunn and Company recently. The ship and cargo were sold m different lots, and bidding was quite spirited,112 words
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Advertisement246 1911-06-17 3 STEEL FRAMED BUILDINGS; RUBBER FACTRSIES, SMOKE AND DRYING HOUSES, j BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES, HOSPITALS, etc.. etc., Erected complete on Site. :<>: Rubber Machines for Hand or Power. May be seen m operation a1 our works. SIMPLE, ECONOMICAL, STRONG AND DURABLE. j Call and see our SPECIAL HAND MACHINE for treating246 words
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Advertisement300 1911-06-17 3 FADING AT THIRTY. At thirty a woman should be m the prime of harm and beauty, yet many women begin to ade before then. Wrinkles appear, and a sallow complexion: lark rings surround the eyes, and headaches allow backaches and low spirits. The cause sheer need of blood nourishment. Now.300 words
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Advertisement25 1911-06-17 3 Something new. An invaluable aid In the kitchen. Preston's Complete English and Chinese Cookery Books. Price $1.25 at all bookseller*. Gen. I Agents Kelly Walsh.25 words
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Article108 1911-06-17 4 Dr. S. P, Chan of Singapore left last Saturday by the German mail steamer Yorck" for Shanghai en route fol Manchuria. He has been appointed by the Chinese Government to assist Dr. Wu Lien Teh ((Job Lean Turk) up North. Dr. (Mian is another Straitsborn Chinese scholar108 words
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Article375 1911-06-17 4 The disastrous (ire at Kirin ha> now been reported m ,11 its terrible details, says the Vational Review. Xone of the reports make any reference to lost of life, to that it may be taken for granted that if there has been such loss it is nntot375 words
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Article663 1911-06-17 4 The railway problem has taken ;i new turn during the week, but it is interesting and encouraging to note thai the aewl? established Cabinet is taking the right view of the situation and at the very first conference .if the lVesident and the VicePresident of663 words
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Article499 1911-06-17 4 The Educational Reform m China. By Henri Blair <J»;»vi,ill Hongkong Kellv ;ni(i v ;ils)i. h is difficult to uuderstaad whj tkit book should li.i >>• '»(mmi. j>ul»lisln««i. Tlie preface jtHll* iik tliat an accurate Bttfdy of the )»?esfi«t almrajH means first a broad view of |thp }>;i-t hm<J one499 words
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Advertisement77 1911-06-17 4 I" RANEEGUNGEE" Til F" GLAZED STONEWARE ■I—^^ DRAINPIPES. i lol! Floors, Walls The Strongest Pipe and In The Market. n xKOOTS. ALL SIZKS STOCKED. BBAUTIFUL DKSKJNS. Indian Patent Stone IS BfEINCi I SUI) FOR THE FLOOR OF KAM PAR MARKET > ER ak, Shappe, Ross Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. Supply your77 words
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Advertisement396 1911-06-17 4 THE DENTAL HALL. NO. f. RAFFLES PLACE. Of>|>osite Jokn Little Co. s Building* BNBER THE SUPERVISION OF Or. J. IWaTSUBO. DKNTAL SURGEON. (Who may also be found at S2, Bras >■ Road). Newly opened for the convenience of Patient Treatment and workmanship guaranteed to •>»• the Highest Order. To eel396 words
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Advertisement293 1911-06-17 4 Caldbeck, MacGregor mm I I I I Company. WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. W^/ g 'l '^R -^L^k^-^^^^^^^^mmm^Qkv^mm^^^w I PAY DAY I What Does it Mean I I No matter what your p >siti^n may a H br, whether day laborer or ofl I worker, if you are m that discouraged line293 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article275 1911-06-17 5 >n A PonK was fined $2 or four!* for disorderly conduct by righting I hi Quee Lan Street. 1 m Cheng Hee, a well-dressed den, pleaded guilty to being drunk < disorderly m Beach Road. A fine i £3 or seven days was imposed. Vfunittuny, a young Tamil. who275 words
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Article602 1911-06-17 5 Tay Leow and Tay Tong, (Hockhias) were fined $r> eaob or seven days 'or assaulting Sen Ang Kong at Queen Street. Si nion, a Singha lese. pleaded guilty to >eing drunk and incapable at Malay Street. A fine <>f §1 <>r five days was mposed. I Chua Kuang Siii602 words
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Article457 1911-06-17 5 with absence from doty without good :ause for one month, three days, thirteen hours and thirty minutes, from Bth j May, to 1 2th June. 1911, and neglect! )f duty by losing Government property,! khaki suit, five buttons, a hat and a )aton. Accused pleaded guilty and lad nothing457 words
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Article552 1911-06-17 5 Sesaya, a Tamil, was charged with jbeing drunk and disorderly at Anson Road. He pleaded guilty and was fined $3 or seven days. Peh Kia, a Hokien woman with a i [baby m her arm?, was brought before j 0 Mr. Acton for selling chandu without' la license at552 words
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Article75 1911-06-17 5 Loh Yuen Fon, the mandarin Chinese, who was charged with frau- dulent collection of charity on behalf! of the Revolutionists of China and was remanded for inquiries, appeared, before Mr. Acton again this morning. I Detective Inspector Taylor told the; Court that he was instructed by thel Deputy Public75 words
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Article47 1911-06-17 5 In honour of the Coronation of theirj lajesty the King and Queen, Mr. yed Abdulrahman bin Sheikh Alkotfj will give a feast t<> the poor at thel Malay Volunteer parade ground,: Stamford Road, opposite the Museum. 1 on Friday the 23rd instant, between 1 and 6 p.m.47 words
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Article91 1911-06-17 5 (From Our £bfTMyHWfg*>l.) P Canton, June 15. iceroy Cheung prohibited the meetng of the Canton Railway CompanyP >n the 11th inst., and the people werei The Chinese merchants m Hongkong tave boycotted the Tai Tsing BankJ Communication Bank and the bank Lotes of the Government mint Hun-M lred*»91 words
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Article58 1911-06-17 5 Mrs. Proudlock was found guilty at i Cwala Lumpur of the murder of Mr. 1 steward by shooting him and senence of death was passed on her. Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith said he vould strongly recommend her for nercy. Mrs. Proudlock collapsed on leaving he dock and58 words
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Article46 1911-06-17 5 We have received a letter from Mr.j Can Kheam Hock containing certain |< tatements of the Municipal Water j Engineer regarding the supply of| vater to Chinatown, and would point' >ut that the statements do not agree! vith the experiences of many Chinese umseholders. t^46 words
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91 1911-06-17 5 Amount previously acknowledged $82,826.39] Collected by Adviser. Kedah Government 320. Messrs. Whiteaway. Laidlaw and Co., Ltd. 250. Messrs. H.Wolskel and l*>. 100. A. Well Wisher 100. Messrs. Caldbeck M&cgregor and Co. 100. Staff of Anglo Chinese School 32. Dr. K. Nakano 30. M. Hellier,91 words
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Article176 1911-06-17 5 *l» A London correspondent writes to be 4 China Mail -It was m the course >f the discussion that followed a paper iy Mr. M. T. Z. Tyau, a young Chinese, >n educational reform m China, before lie China Society of London, that a uost interesting report was mentioned. Surgeon-General176 words
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Article565 1911-06-17 5 Harem skirts should have a bracing effect. Women love their sweethearts, but worship their hate. 4 Did you ever catch your husband lirting?" It is merely a matter of climate. When a woman gets mad, she says. 'Oh, heavens!" and a man, "Oh. i r A man was565 words
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190 1911-06-17 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 17. CHINA'S TROUBLES. flj The trouble which China is I facing is not external, not reij volutionary but economical. iJ Last year there were riots I caused by the scarcity of rice 9 m Hunan and this year the ff same troubles m Chekiang. These190 words
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Article157 1911-06-17 6 In view Of the physical impossibility of cancelling the opium treaty many have been led to believe that the import of opium may be discpuraged and .prohibited by levying a heavy tax on it. The Ti Ching Press Association takes exception to this view and thinks it157 words
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Article138 1911-06-17 6 When Mrs. Elizali: rh Breofe, wife ol the principal lawyer m Fort Worth, Texas was Acquitted recently of the murder ©1 Mrs. Mary Binfonl, the whole oourt applauded, and hundreds of people crowded round to offer their eongratal«t*>n«. Mrs. Brooks'* coun-ei, m his address t< the jury,138 words
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Article501 1911-06-17 6 General Yin Chang has given instructions Ito the provincial .authorities to draw up special regulations for the various provincial Military Colleges and 11 number of military officers will he Appointed to consider the schemes proposed, and make infostigations. It is reported that Chen Pi, ex-President of the Board501 words
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Article267 1911-06-17 6 Famine Fund Benefit. A most remarkable performance vm given at tlie large Chinese theatre on Hankow Road, Shanghai, m ai<l of fixCentral China Famine Fund. Many of the best known Chines acton of Shanghai and Peking took p art Ul t j ie play, which had been267 words
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Article963 1911-06-17 6 N K J"g Geoige .tamps wiJ sale before the Coronation. master-General states. The Queen has sent a gift ..i roses to the Children's League of k ness for South London. The Ist Royal Warwicks wfa abroad m 1895, have been ordered Bombay to Aden, and thence horn!963 words
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Advertisement121 1911-06-17 6 'il t iiinr J j^B Jam T MB^wwv^ I I I W-. %*r a I J& D 188 f^3 LANCET REPORT, 25//? November 1904. MitleAding ren.,> wte ><. often used IH descnhing po*nbi« Sp.rits, that it is lo Had that m the case of i Hlii WhlBk 3 it is121 words
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Advertisement515 1911-06-17 7 B.C.L. 1 B.C.L. 1 B.C.L. B.C.L. B.C.L. B.C.L 6 1 TO PLANTERS \l m r And Others. IN ORDER TO J J PRESERVE WOODEN BUILDIMCS against the attacks jID q of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT AND DECAY 0 gj It is ESSENTIAL that JODELITE (Re K is- p tered) BE515 words
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Advertisement221 1911-06-17 7 ISMAIL AND RAHEEM. THE LEADING JEWELLERS For Diamond and Gem Ornaments of Every Descriptionj WRISTLET WATCHES. Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches m Leather Straps, at various Prices. ISMHIIs &HHBBM. BRAS BASAH ROAD. SINGAPORE. i The recognised Headquarters of the S^f Army, Navy and Tourist. This *>^ well-known Hjgh-ClaSB221 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter340 1911-06-17 8 To the Edit The Weekly Sun." hir\ —I an 1, sorry overlooked at the r«ie your artici- ir: tlie issue of the d of June. In this you mention the wicked vt iv m which Ufa Municipality allow bage to accumulate m the so-called depots n m the340 words
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Article319 1911-06-17 8 work of Military reorganization in] province- i- only beeji proceeding n ly during t^e last t\\u <-r three years, many explanations of the delay have forthcoming reniarki the XiUiomol f That Jotl ft] add- I'rol.ably but effective ante t dela^ lias been lack •iK hut H appear^ that319 words
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Article66 1911-06-17 8 o :t 1 1 1^ EtOfi, at a meeting held M Sluo^li, said th«- people •.M.riii, :in ,i u r v;ll Hl vi, t4> piy more m e« .in*] tn\H tiijui wer before, mm] yet tl iacreaeed their e\ H,,>es wl.ollv iin- .riiv. "We vfre dee! More m wii pr«tea^i66 words
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Article425 1911-06-17 8 A Japanese View. Mi. Nedzu Hajime, speaking at the meeting of the Taiheiyo Kwai (the Pacific Association) held a short time ago, on the subject of the relations between Japan, China and United States, present and future," stated that China will become the aren.i of keen425 words
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Article362 1911-06-17 8 The Chinese manufacture of BUgac is thu* described m .m exchange During the harvesting of the sugar cane ;i number of imall rougli sheds are erected f<>r the manufacture of the sugar. t Outside each shed there is a set of press-; ing appariltOH, driven by362 words
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Article813 1911-06-17 8 The Hankow correspondent of the Financial News writes on the progress of China. In the course of his letter he says During the last two years the writer has twice crossed the Chinese Kmpire and covered much ground m the interior province*?, where the cult of813 words
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Article21 1911-06-17 8 Sure y a man can knock his own i wife about," said a husband at Tot- I tenham PoMee Court. I21 words
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Article690 1911-06-17 8 9 The long campaign of the last three years carried on by the Chinese* Government against the opium scourge lias so far •imvinced t lie British Government of the '< sincerity and ability of the Chinese authori- i ties m this tremendous matter that it has i690 words
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Advertisement168 1911-06-17 8 KELLY WALSH, LTD. A RELIABLE BOOK OF REFERENCE AT VERY SMALL 6©ST Nelson's Encyclopaedia This work is now being issued m 25 FORTNIGHTLY PfIRTS bound full cloth. THE ENCYCLOPAEDIA occupies 23 vols. Volume 24 is an English Dictionary, Volume 25 a complete Atlas of the World. fl HANDY REFERENCE LIBRARY.168 words
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Article432 1911-06-17 9 Dr. Strong's Speech at the Wai Wu-pu Banquet. We print hereunder an otfu-ial copy «>f I>r. Strong* speech Tn reply to the toast to the delegate* of] tiie International Conference at the banquet given m ther honor m the Wai Wu pu on Monday evening Mnv 1,432 words
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Article340 1911-06-17 9 Mr. Houston asked tlio Home Secretary m the House of Commons, April 25th, whether he had y« i t received any reports from the chief Conttable* of Liverpool, ■|Jottle, and Birkenhead. with retrard lo j Chinese aliens, and hou maiiv, it any, oiChinese women were m Liverpool. aj340 words
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Advertisement309 1911-06-17 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS hIN THK FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ISK FoR SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk OR "SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. Travers Sons, Ltd. YOUR T E EIT H ARK YOUR HEALTH. .^UUUUUUUU^B>SBS^n^ US^^U^H^^^r MM ay* mm MJ KEEP YOUR TEETH309 words
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Advertisement28 1911-06-17 9 Save time, worry and money by giving your cook one of Preston's Com-] plete English and Chinese Cookery Books. Price $1.25 at all booksellers.. Gen. Agents Kelly Walsh.28 words
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Advertisement391 1911-06-17 9 HEADACHES. I The Cause and Remedy. I Sick and Nervous Headaches are but the symptoms of other ail- i ments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, 7 jj jj J Biliousness, CDonstipation, or some <thcr irregu- 1 Lk, larity of tnc system. Man> women habitually llfe^fek suffer391 words
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Article747 1911-06-17 10 Newly Found Medium. A spirit kias givec through a newly discovered psychic medium is among the tilings discussed by Dr. James H. Hytlop, formerly a profemor at Columbia and now with the Society for P-*w;hical Research, m t);f» latest report of the society, soon to be published.747 words
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Article53 1911-06-17 10 <^ueen Alexandra lias promised to l^id for exhibition at the Coronation Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush a set of pictures from the Sandringliam galf*rm illustrative of King Kdward's tour of India. The Duke of Connaught is lending addresses and caskets he rcfr.^ived from the citizens of the variout towns durir.g his53 words
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Article829 1911-06-17 10 The Lottery Question. We print below two notifications that have been issued during the week within the Settlement, the one issued by H.B.M.'s Consul-Gsneral and the other by the Municipal Council, both dealing with the question of lotteries within the Settlement. The reference is primarily to the attempt to829 words
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Article869 1911-06-17 10 Buried Millions. Has it been left to woman to unearth the famous buried treasure of Cocos island, after man has failed through many perilous and costly expenditions to locate the fabulous millions of Peruvian gold and jewels asks the San Francisco Chronicle of April 26. This question may869 words
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Article504 1911-06-17 10 Invented by Chinese. t f; That JMetfo California enjoys the unique distinction of producing a Chinese native son inventor and mathematician, whose labours m the field of engineering are v 1 meeting with the approval of leaders m the r science, is indicated by the success of504 words
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Article204 1911-06-17 10 The following is a portion of an article from the Hankow Daily News, m relation to the appointment of H.E. Tuan Fang to the position ot Director-General of the i Hankow lines: While His Excellency has always been most sympathetic towards foreigners and proved to he204 words
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Advertisement26 1911-06-17 10 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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Advertisement244 1911-06-17 10 ADVERTISEMENTS,^ LEE MEEN YUEN. All kinds of Cigars and Cigarette or sale. 100, North Bridge Road. ROOM WANTED. Wanted, room and hath room urnished. Good District. P r amily. B. co Weekly Sun. POSITION WANTED. Englishman with vast experience irith coolie labour, seeks position on übber estate. Highest referei Z,244 words
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Advertisement209 1911-06-17 11 THE OUTPORT TRADING LOHPANY. GENERAL TRADERS AND TAXIDERMISTS. PRINSEP ST. (OPEN DAILY FROM 9 a.m. TO 9 p.m.) Booksellers, Stationers, Bookbinders, Rubber Stamp Makers, Stamp and Postcard 4-c, 4-c, 4-c. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INViT23. A Boon to Novel Readers. Notice is hereby given that The Outport Circulating Library of No. 11,209 words
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Advertisement500 1911-06-17 11 KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) I'.VDKH CoVM.WT WITH THI SSTHKItLAXDfI I\l>l\ GoVBfcNMEXT. Agents at Singapore: The Sbips Aiency, Ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE JUNE ibTHTO 30TH, 1911. The undermentioned dates »re only approximate. Steamship. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:van Hotfendorp Sel*i~P«ndjang Juno 15 Selat-Pandjang, Bengka&b Si500 words
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Advertisement249 1911-06-17 11 BAN SUNG Co., 15 17. CROSS STREET AND 86, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. General Warehousemen, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Importers and Shippers of Wires, Spirits, Provisions Manila Cigars, etc. TERMS MODERATE. LIM COMPANY. printers, bookbinders, <§»tation^rs, ©ooksellers. COMMISSION ESTATE AGENTS. 17, BLACKSMITH STREET, MALACCA. Orders promptly executed. TOGO Co. CH| M249 words
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