Weekly Sun, 25 November 1911

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  • 23 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126. CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CKNTS. SiN(iAI J OKK. SATI KDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911. NO.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 504 1 Stickphast's Paste. 'I o sketch, m two >i/.«<. LARCE SIZE 50 CENTS SMALL SIZE 25 CENTS. SPECTAT/ VATTTFQ '■^rt a ivi7 j^^^^b B j^iß Mo* <9T i j* 'j^B^SE Ik mS^ht j B i fBvB 4 '^b V. &.^^n s. f^ A' c "^Prt HI 'i^B^iW w^Bßfi^^ E i '^l^l^
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    • 72 1 Sanfords JPJJI Crown /^^ww^ft, ;j |^Cltltf;|J[\ Mucilage. v*T^3s Complete with Brush. For Office use. heiglit 34 inch. HUGE 15 CTS. PER BOTTLE. $1.50 PER DOZ. BOTTLES. I'ut up m itrong wooden boxes' Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co., Ltd., GASH DRAPERS, Etc. SINGAPORE. SWAN CLIPS. I Kor Secariox X»\u- Poantun Pen to your
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 394 2 BIIUARDS THE JOHN ROBERTS LOW SET CLIMATIC EXPRESS CUSHIONS THE EXPRESS CUSHION -is built by us on the latest slip bilili principles from the finest Para Rubber, which is specially pre pared by a new and patented process to withstand tropica climates, and is absolutely the best cushion ever introduced
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    • 464 2 J. CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION A6ENT. Attends ail race meetings throughout I Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Java and Bangkok. Siam. 11, ARCADE. r ■> Telegraphic Address: "TRITON," SINGAPORE. o Codes: A. B. C sth Edition and Western Unio_. TELEPHONE No. 186 1107. Dr. FDRDMOTO, JAPANESE DENTIST. 98.
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    • 152 2 Hudson Cars 1912. THE MOST SILENT CARS KNOWN SEE THE WHITE TRIANGLE ON THE RADIATOR. DUE SHORTLY ONE 25-H.P. TORPEDO (FIVE SEATER) ONE 25-H.P. TOURING CAR (FIVE SEATEB BOTHSFULLY EQUIPPED. SALE AGENTS FOR S.S. F.M.S ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE, AND HUGH LOW STREET lI'OH HIGH CLASS CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND
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  • 2201 3 i ><K),000 For The Founding of The Chinese Republic. <rtling atory of the inner history oi Chinese revolution is psblinlied by the y Chronicle/ 1 London. The nar. makei it clear that the object of the remk is the establishing of a Republic ioa. It has b«en engineered
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  • 310 3 I If there is not a motion of the bowelsonce or twice a day, you will soon grow heavy drowsy and <iuli the head will throb And ache, there will he an unpleas*n»t taste m the mouth, the tongue will he coated, and the. sight spotty
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 54 3 I V CONTINENTAL MOTOR TYRES. CONTINENTAL Motor Cycle Cycle Tyres. Prices on application. Through all dealers and Garages at prices universal throughout the S.S. and F.M.S. New price list No. 8 horwarded on application. Ford Car sizes m stock. Continental Tyre Rubber Co., Limited. V TELEGRAMS SINGAPORE. TEIEPHWt CONTINENTA. 17,
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  • 667 4 Perhap* the most striking thins; al»out tlie pathetic Bdiol i-sued on Monday last m thai for the rir-t time tin- Imperial House face* the ta.-ts. Not only it is true, m the UMf.Jv „t t lie Edict, that Tin people are grumbling yet I do not know
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  • 874 4 The week has seen a Blackening of the enei^ies of the fores arrayed against each other, a slackening due entirely to the feeling -that the time had arrived fji a eompronilHe honourable to both sides, <a,vs the XtUion4.il Ik-ri'ic. This compromise it bat been known for
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  • 553 4 Whether the term rebellion if at tliis stage rightfully employed m describing the occurrence* m the Empire of China may be questioned. Apparently it is a revolution, although, as we have frequently pointed out there i< much wisdom m refusing to accept any news as definite that nas
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  • 227 4 The woollen ear Sapa th;it the. were wearing at fhe time of firing ot the Orion* 13.5 inch were such good protection that tli explosions were aliuont inaudible says the papers, and it i- satisfactory rei ing, for gun deafness' from the roai the nuns vm respotiHtMe tor"
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    • 23 4 I PEKfECT Glaze ANif superior Strength I I7\AMFFriIMrF I 111 -^fi' I ■•*^J% -'.^~i'»¥li»* v «#.f *S*""- I I «.SKslmB^KSSzes stocked ,^HARI>EfRBIS&.C°:I7?, SINGAPORE.
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    • 149 4 Siemens Brothers MANIFACTI RUN OF Electrical Machinery, Cat Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Li w Power and Traction PurpoHEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster j LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street. I LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Dalston BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melboun Calcutta, Toronto. Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoo Sydney, AND Winchester
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 378 5 \> Choo Urn a Hokien, was fined <; tor using criminal force to a young >kien woman named Chua Chwe« at m Road. I ing Hua Bang a Teochew. pleaded i> to selling chandu droaa other ■i to the Superintendant at. No. 11l I jlan Sultan. He was fined*
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    • 627 5 Ac rlockchiafl Ling A Bee and A Ho, were fined $2 each or four i for gambling m public m Johor •ad, it.*> <-ents found on the mat wero ted. Pur damaging a first-class rickshaw he amount of 30 cents m Fraser •eet, Tang King Seng a Hockchia, fined
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    • 373 5 A ICeh named All Chong, of Anson Koad, was thil morning fined $10 and costs by Mr. Firmstone, for firing crackers m public without a permit. Koh A Yeo, who was charged with mischief by killing two goats value $45 belonging to a Tamil named Abdul Kadir Iftarikan at
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    • 308 5 Abdul Kadir a Tamil, pleaded guilty ;to spitting m the Clyde Terrace market Beach Road. Mr. Acton fined him $t Jor three day». —■m For selling chandu dross other than to the Superintendant at .100 Teluk Blangah Road. Lee Hian was fined $10 «r fourteen days. For selling chandu
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    • 894 5 A Keh named Hiew Kwee Seong, wm brought before Mr. Acton this instiling on a 'charge of importing opiiirn pilLs into the Colony, and possession of opium pills. On the arrival of the s. s. Choi Siang from China yesterday, Mr-. Bryue, Senior Revenue Officer and a number of
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  • 51 5 CHLNESE PIRATES ATTACK BRITISH STEAMER. Chief Officer Killed. Hongkong, Nov. 24. The s.s. Skew On on her journey from Kong Moon to Hongkong was attacked by pirates. The chief officer, an Englishman was killed and three passengers dangerously wounded. The Hongkong Government are taking immediate action. «i
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  • 142 5 A rumour is current m Shanghai that Admiral Sah Cheng Pin*? has Joined the republican party. I Delegates arriving to attend the .constitutional convention declare that Dr. Sun Vat Sen is m Hongkong, and is leaving for Shanghai on hoard a {Chinese erusier. The Peking Government lias
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  • 643 5 h 1 L Girls! Fold your chiflfons and Uees, put them m tissue paper and lavender and don the trapping* of a hospital 1 nurse. News comes that two members ;,of the silent slipper brigade (old Singa■ipore Hospital girls) are booked for the double event this ye»ar. Oast
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  • 887 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. CHINA. The revolutionary movement m China which is at present attracting the attention not of the whole Eastern world only but alee of Europe and America, is commonly ascribed to the misgovernmentof the Manchus. It cannot be denied that, after! praiseworthy attempts to level
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  • 508 6 A telegram from Halifax states tl Commander Macdonald of the has been acquitted. m The Malacca Ladies Rifle M exempted from registration- under H Societies Ordinance. ~m~ Renter's correspondent at I. wirc< that it is officially annoui tliir Japan has landed a Dartv hif'.i. ft is interesting
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    • 116 6 IB **r *^CW4- _^^^^w L t* G^^UttX HI I i Hvt444ttttH I f*wg-X-^J***iT ffTTil^^ J _^^f fc_A if I^B I M mU f 1 a^^ A> _r> II 'LANCET" REPORT, 25th Noucmber 1904. 4 Misleading terms aria so often usetl m describing potable Spirits, that it is satisfactory to find
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    • 104 6 Chinese New Year Cards. Order JYow. Please sand your order now for New Year cards. We are making a speciality of <>ur own idea which was so popular last year, namely, a private greeting printed on good red paper m gold with envelopes to match. The sender's name and address
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  • 197 7 On Wednesday evening Mr Ang Guan Key son of Mr. Teo Bock 1..n. of Singapore, was married to Mr. Wo Loc* Sam's eldest daughter at No. ll Van Kit Road Dinner and refreshments wore served m the hall, and at a large table decorated with flowers, guests enjoyed
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  • 43 7 Amount previously acknowledged 14,990.191 Fohn Gnanapragasm, Ksq. L.M. s. (-2nd Bubscription) 50. Fohn Scott Lee. Esq. L. M.S. ."SO. R. S. Mensiea, Esq. M). K. M. .!amo\. Hon. Treasurer. S n^apore, 1 7th Nov., 191 1. i
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  • 376 7 To Visit London. A t-lul Bsiha Abbus. the mysterious Persian prophet of tin- Baliai religion, h katk, at moderate estimate, three n I N)\v»m>.. now travelling through Kurope on hit» way to London, where he will make a short stay, and meet his Engr adlierents. The
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  • 229 7 fur* jMf ban witnessed a notable reHurgence t of trade unionism, *nd many of [the so far unprotected UsdlH have been entirin^ themselves f» form unions. roMowiag ufx>n the action «»fthe bar assn-i tants comes the announr >tsnt that ehe- "lists" annuitants are *>nga_<.
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  • 216 7 Aii American nov«)i*t on the paadeino- I ilium of modem iaahioM is worth quoting Observe its follies,' 1 ihe writer ex-; claim*, the diabolical invent! v*ns*s with which it devises each year tssbiom so ugly that «Ten "lit coarse ta>st>- cannot long endure them, l>ut mat aeeda
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  • 168 7 Will M>MM»tiO<§s kindly explain if there is any instrument inure exasperating than a seismograph The papers report that a great earthquake happened m f'hili. and also thai a siesmoaniph m Austria re-: corded it. The function of this tiling is to register earthquakes, and an soon as un
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  • 201 7 m One of the most difficult problem! fa<-ins( tbe aviation author tie-* all over the world now that thin* littl b+com* so general is t lie rtx ing of an ii trrnntional COlfo of t signals and illuminauo! signs for the guidance of aer(tplan«'s. An attHrn[;t to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 178 7 TUI SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. j HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI, CHINA. CAPITAL: TAELS 1,000,000. $200,000 deposited with the Hongkong Government as a special protection for our Policy Holders. The ONLY Company Operating m the Middle East that has this Deposit. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Shanghai=China. Endowment Policies
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  • 82 8 CHINA. Republican Government Established. A wire from Poking anii(«unces tliHt the money to meet the coupon-. «»f the KussoKien«h Loan of 1895 is not ffnithnnajfag Another wire from the same sources nt«t»-> that on the invitation <>f l.i Yuan H<-n^, representatives of the province.* bai 8 met at Shanghai
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  • 85 8 A telegram froiM Pekiag i» t<» the effect tliat Yuarj Shi Kai MBKNUiC^I that the rel all :vt Hhnkow lM\e attaoked the Im* perialwti rear. Tb#w itm Kmifv flffhliacl yi'nX ••njay. The rebels w^-re repulsed with 1 COO iderable loss. A teU '•jrani from st.ite- that
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  • 76 8 Legations taking Action. [tenter's correspondent at Peking wirei t)i«it Swedish Missionaries arrived at Tientsin yesterday evening frt.ru Sbemi, ami confirm Chinese reports of tho massacre of foreigners m Sian-fu. Mnda<ne Beck man, soboot-nmtress and t\vc foreign children, and osany Ohineeel virN were massacred at another school. A]-o German
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  • 106 8 Tiii.s is the coughing n,;ijs ih, and M Lortia 1 m the British Weekly, boldly I' ■ajdthnjl people with bad songhl are out I of pli':e is cliurch. TJu-v orr v miaert to I ehemsefarea, danger to their neighbours, and n, disturbance t<» the preacher. Kven !*r«re
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  • 226 8 LOCAL STOCKS SHARES. llessn Danes and Co., Siiaie Brokers, tbc Arcade, <j v t Urn following market pri ea on Thursday, 23rd Korember, 1911, v\7. Paid. Bayer* Seller*. $1 Alor <J».j.tit 1.35 1.35 $T AytT KiifiiiiiT 'i' 1 7."» $1- Ayer Molek 1.624 1.721 r Aver Pnuus 4.50 4.7~» IViicrouuie
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  • 239 8 Fraaue is threatened wit It a -/m fauaine, owing to the hot and dry whether which prevailed thin summer. To the average foreigner thiB doe* not in '-an much, but m France it meaie* that .during the autunn and coining winter thoUMlldi of humble families
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  • 116 8 The t^tieen left town oij Monday to join the King and the 80/al children at !sandringham. There will be, save for thtabsenes of the Prince of Wales, a complete family ijatherinst at York Qottage during the week, and their Majesties are entertaining a small party
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  • 143 8 A correspondent wiio colu himself 'Chinese Republican, and writes from I poh, Hbk issue*! a leaflet headed Declare* ion of War Kxpre^ion of Profound l>isi/u*t ft Life m China.' The following adicates liis fine i\ovr of hingua^. I tostwy. abolish, exterminate, eradicate, extirpate, obliterate, efface, expunge, cancel and era*e
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  • 88 8 In his excellent liook (just published) on Turkey and itfl People," Sir Edwin Pears lay* among tho Turks there i* a decided movement forward towards "family life on the best European line* Sir Edwin »njs there are many Turkis}. ladies, educated by English, French, or German
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  • 93 8 A well informed correspondent writes: Am impression h*fl iurely gained ground that th* King Emperor** considerate permiiieion t«> personi not- required to wear iniform, who may never Rgain uet^l Court •^tume, to ftppear jit th*' coming Calcutta Ler«e m frreatng dress, n .s a »e»-« 'faoon Importer,' and
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  • 266 8 Borne imtentttiiig particular! of the valualion for the new land duties are given m the report of the Inland Revenue Commissioners. The Gomuiiaaionen mention, us showing the magnitude of their task, that the number of hereditaments m the United Kingdom i» about eleven millions.
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  • 120 8 I m sorry to say that the expectation which I mentioned the other d*y that Lord Motley will write the life <>t' Ueorge Meredith is not to be realised Lord Morley has, it m true, ba I the project under consideration—and one can well imagine
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  • 128 8 The danger of the coiutnoa heuse-Hy to public health i* always being, emphasised, and popular opinion is. peihapa, bein^ tlCwiy brought to tee the need «>t" measures against the pest. It i>, therefore, rather surprising that occasional letters have appeared m both English and American] paper* this Buroajer
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  • 244 8 It is very amusing to read of the burrowings and excavations of Dr. Orville Owen m England. The doctor is an American, and one of those* inspired enthusiasts who revel In Bacon-Hbake-speare mysteries and cyphers. He struck in .-i i velious cypher* m Bhakespe»re recently, tSi.it directed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 341 8 J\ THIS 13 IT! I i^^T^S^ Watcrbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Cil Compound /€jTk tastel::sg odourless J^X irS~t COD hivi::; oir,. (i: :i]] t l:it i 8 lBj ii'-'cJ^j^ 1 claimed tor it And r.uporsedofi the old- pcffiyy, I '[^[■S fashioned omulnions which npgci tlie ,l^Ul. I j^^H_ Rtotuach. Highly recommended
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  • 193 9 The Hritiah Museum has just acquired tome idols which were worshipped only by! the Royal Family of Tahiti. This strikes one as about the proudest prerogative of kinguhip it is possible to have. Is there m? other royalty that has a god reserved r it* exclusive petitions V
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  • 206 9 The King of Spain has the ohanoe of 0 llf« time to make some money now. The cable report* that twenty- five guinea* pei cent, is being charged on insurance policies covering the lisk to the monarchy of being overthrown. Evidently the monarchy i> [considered to be
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  • 220 9 It may bo generally known that the Earl of Mar, who, pith his Countess, i> paying a round of visits prior to their return next month to their villa on the Riviera is m deacon's or lers of the Cimrchj of Bngland, which were c n^f erred
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  • 288 9 STORMY POLITICAL DAYS RECALLED. Mr. Mellor, who his just fliod at bin iresid^Kse i-» S v •s t. w>s t i« most eriti •i>" i mof his ti:n i dm in^ 1 1< *t«»r v day* of the secon IHo qh U i!e 81l II ft lfl (l ii:i-,nn .r
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  • 321 9 tould be plump. They ought to put on fat ai fast as th f use it up; for fat is fuel, burning of it makes power an I force. Tl. :i oliildren even alone 10 tho ajje of eighteen or twenty —are m danger from imption, and
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  • 192 9 WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND THE INDIAN TOUR. F un lerfttan I by t way, tli it sin^ the fourt r-iturne i from Scotlinl the Kinsc nd Q)"' n h ivt« Approve 1 tie completed it tn jh merits for th^ State visit t* la IU I- xr month. I wis a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 117 9 Handsome Souvenirs presented to Ko^ai Personages designed and manufactured b^ DE SILVA Gold Casket to Her Majesty the Queen RE S.LVA CktoOgtat to T.R.H. The Duke ami Duchess of DE SILVA Silver Casket to H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught Presents for Christinas and Hew Year, this is the DE SILVA
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    • 122 9 (Stngaj>orc Straits Settlements). (o ADELPHI HOTEL. I \1 Esfablihed 1863 Q Selsct Fireproof Residential and £Pi 1 ransit xiotel, Commanding tke most peaceful and attractive outlook m Singaf)ore facing tlae Catkedral and adjoining I tke Esplanade. Tke recognised f)lace for tke most J^ reckercke dinners m Singapore, Tke kigkest class
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  • 888 10 The P»'kin<; Correspondent of the O*t<ix,,itis>f,. l/nyd writes Since the ladies of Chinese Society, like thoso of the Embassies and the various foreign communities at Peking, yive their afternoon teaj> and since the various associations, the Chiuo-German, Chino-Amei ican, FrancoChinese and the International Tennis Club, have
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  • 149 10 Doubt is expressed m s r )ine quarters as to the ability ol the (Jovernraent to ml through its legislative programme l>\ I Christina! The Inhurance Hill m Committee will, of course, take a good time, but, with the main points settled by negotiation, the
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  • 139 10 The Chancellor's activity on behalf of iiis [nsurance Bill is inspiring his friends wonderfully. Yesterday he saw the big deputation of doctors and friendly society representatives again, nnH iliscnssed with them ilu' pomt 4 which were gone over at the conference 1 -,-r week.
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  • 371 10 WOW-WOW I'm Leeo on old china—old English bhM Or the real Imperial yellow--And if 1 can capture some Dresden, you Might hear me fairly bellow. Bat from all one sees there may be 1 1 onble In one China market soon. And the Lord of the Heavens may find, like
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    • 194 10 I BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD Engineering Department, I SINGAPORE. I REPRESENTATIVES FOR I GRUSONWERK. I RUBBER MACHINERY. 1 Latest Design. Hand or Power Driven Complete Installations of Factories. Roller Washing and I Rinsing Machines can be inspected at our office. ©UR DRESSING PLANT B I Including Crushing, Grinding, Washing, and
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  • 1419 11 At the public meeting m the Shanghai Town Hull on Tuesday Not 10, before a liaise representative and enthusiastic audience, the Central China Famine Relief Committee described its constitution and outlined its programme. We are sincerely glad to he able t > vouch for
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    • 166 11 An Eastern Company for the Eastern People THE GREAT EASTERN JSs>(/k Assurance (Bompany, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE:- BINGAPOEE. IiBERALPOUCIis! H-OW RATES. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. I DERRICK Esq., Meurg. I)-, -rick a<i \<\ir< v v vi v .1 /J/A', 7 Managing Director. you- vr v ,> v PETER FOWUE. jfc c. IT.
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    • 128 11 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our stocks
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  • 1754 12 It is apparent to al! thinkers and those who have studied tie question that the Government of China i.s now disorganized and is becoming daily weaker and willj witlumt doubt become the prey of other ■atftoni unless exiting conditions irt mo«t m Serially improved m the near
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  • 308 12 I October 27th. An Imperial Decree recalls General Yin Chang to the capital and appoints Yuan Shih-k'ai to supreme command. II K. Sheng Kucg Fao is cashiered and U.E. Tang Shao-yi is appointecl m his stead. October 29th. In an engagement near Ten Kilometre station, Hankow, the revolutionaries
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  • 289 12 A telegram from Canton recently addressed to many ol the Chine** institutions m the Colony, including the Si .Yap Association, the Hongkong Press Society, the Chinese Clnb and the T«ng Wall Hospital, states that at present Canton is quiet At a meeting ol the Chamber of Commerce Jiekl
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  • 173 12 A -be*tos, according to J. S. i>iJ]er, play* :i morn important {>:nt m tin- national life than is generally credited to it. The wellmade asbestos theatre curtain assarea £he -atotv «»f tin* audience from st;i^<- tit- In tile home the a>be.stos covering of the fui Dace and heating piprs
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 103 12 COMPLETE AND QUICKEST RECOVERY GUARANTEED. Against Asthma, Cough, Consumption and ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST, THROAT, AND LUNGS mi, POUMOFOR j ELIXIR ANTI ASTHMATIQUE PULMONAIRE A X °R SAUL BERNARD. /^^l^^^ This excellent .and eoerKetit- pr^««ration is based L >n th .c latest bacteriologic experiences. In use li/'4SS^ J !i
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    • 222 12 M. N. K. MONAMED NOORDIN Co 7 CENERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats Collars, Hosiery and General Good* 86-88, NORTft BRTDOK ROAh 8-7 AN LOCK, CHOP KWANC SENC. TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. Fine Assortment of Tweeds m Stuck. White Suits made to Order, Price 44, NORTH B.RIDGK H()\J) 8-7 OFFICE
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    • 300 13 APCAR LINE OF STEAM KRS. indermentioßed nail it«amen of the i dc maintain regular -♦■rvi 1 e ;i,,!,N itta and Japan, catling at Penant;, Bin^a !1 Hgkong and BbangU ei\ rout.' FLEET. Pont Commander. 411 5.013 A. Stewart Grei^iry A.pear 4. 600 s, H u,.|<,, n Arratoon Apeac 4, :><><»
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    • 354 13 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) I RDBI COVYKACT with TMB SfBjXftZRLAMM Tnuia Htn— ITMCirr, \m\\ at Sinqapou Ike Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 Collytr Quay. j MAIL TA3LE NOVEMBER 20TH TO 29TH, 1911. I he mdeniienticMied dat^s are only approximate. Stkamship. From ifixperted. Will be Despatched for.— filing Brouwtr
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    • 108 13 THE POPULAR BRAND. EVERY BOTTLE NUMBERED TO PREVENT FRAUD. W > V vs. y-ffliß SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE DENTAL HALL. A/O. 7, RAFFLES PLACE. Of>J>ostte JoKn Little Co. s Building UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Dr. J. IWHTSUBO, DENTAL SURGEON. j (Who may also be found at S2, Bras P»asah Uoad). i
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 154 14 Pl Martell's Brandy. In England more Martell's Three //lfsr\\ Star Brandy is sold than any m| IlLl n London more than three times I j the quantity of Martell's is lIUII li li Singapore, Penang Malacca. 11 y w^M W mp A fl B I W am jF""*"" r B
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