Weekly Sun, 13 January 1912
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Title Section21 1912-01-13 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CENTS. sI.Mi.M'uKK. SATTUDAV. <A\UAKV 13, 1912. XO. 73.21 words
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Advertisement498 1912-01-13 1 Stiefcpbast Gcment. 20 cents^per tin. A NOTEABLE EVENT, j j QENU I N E BARGAINS. *1 v 4^. OUR noted Horrockses Flannelette. 1 lAf II I T r A 111 ft V' O 1r& n ffl WHIIt A W A Y o I --Ngciioth Jft^ PPT7 AT QTHPIT TAITTXTr I498 words
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Advertisement21 1912-01-13 1 The Peerles* Inftatand. T<> :»-n. i >»<>!iiteiy <iust-proof. Tiuidth .it.ir»'ly of glas I*.1 |ftsuH] price each. Sale Price 80 cents' each.21 words
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Article626 1912-01-13 2 I Shaft Erected i.i Honour of First I Man. lj Beliaviag that it in a hotter lute than. I iif»vf r, Mr. John P. Bra<)v, an Am* riCMl] i^ontractur and lTuil«l'»\ ha* hh«l et«"»«*t^i .'i\ his country h«> rue, Hickory Ofonrtcla, near] pTardenvilffe, a monumeßt t-o626 words
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Article220 1912-01-13 2 Mi. liorden, the new Canadian Premier, who was the guest of the Conservatives of Nova Scotia at Halifax, took oeeaftoti to define the attitude, of tho party wit!i »•< gard to reciprocity. Mr. Bofden «;iid: "Canada is determined to control her own fiscal system and mould ber destiniei220 words
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Advertisement345 1912-01-13 2 UNDER THK MOST DISTINGUISHED 3BHAr PATRONAGE OF j T. S. R.^ti. Prince Princess of Teck. NEW YEAR PRESENTS. find Jewels, Plate and most rfliabk U\S Neve) Ornaments J^*\ tj buy for tfoi *m so pkasant to Mj reason t^L^W Think Diamonds. J But very fair prices Rubies. Emeralds S for345 words
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Advertisement312 1912-01-13 2 FORD CARS. 8G 9 000 FORD CARS are in use to-day. FORD CARS were manufactured and sold during t J the past year. This was insufficient to supply the demand therefore I the FORD WORKS have decided to manufacture. 1 75,000 CARS DURING 1912. a THE FORD CAR is designed312 words
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Article2403 1912-01-13 3 Clearing Out Caterpillars. It beings to look as if the destructive! moths and caterpillars h.vc been cou-j Sjttered at la*t. A simple diet of lettuce it liiis been found, is toe easiest arid. best way to get rid of tliem, says an I V'if fi.-tin paper. All2,403 words
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Advertisement116 1912-01-13 3 Dr. FURUMOTO, JAPANESE DENTIST. North Bridge Road. 1 Best treatment available in Singapore. Reasonable terms. NOTICE. LEEVER HAIR DRESSING SALOON. NO. 350, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE The mo^t up-to-date hair -dressers in Singapore. Our Saloon h^.^ just been I opened and the fittings are of the latest kind. The barbers116 words
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Advertisement116 1912-01-13 3 I I CONTINENTAL ttOTOR TYRES are obtainable from all leading a I dealers at prices universal through I I out the S.S. and F.M.S, I I CONTINENTAL 3-RIBBED TYRES I I are specially made for the Tropics. I te^ I SB 2 3 8 W^\ Awnr* I I CYCLE TYRES116 words
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Article1971 1912-01-13 4 By C. L. A Murder Paradise. Some little time a^o. when commenting •>n the Italian seized of Tripoli, I had occasion to refer to the tabulation of murder statistics by a French writer, who showed that Italy was pre-eminent as a nation of assassins her percentage of1,971 words
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Article100 1912-01-13 4 The people of Cantos it may be assumed ire anxious to ttaad well in the estimation :f foreigners. They should, therefore ?uard against a tendency which is becomng noticeable to pay great honours to men whose chief claim to notoriety consists in laving been concerned in attemptsHongkong Telegraph - 100 words
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Advertisement89 1912-01-13 4 UNCLE PLEX draws your attention fY j to his DUPLICATOR. \^JBjyf It \n\\\ produce with perfect ease 2 to 100 s-s"^=^V* perfect copies of any document in one or various colours. It will duplicate HANDWRITING, TYPEWRITING. COPYING PENCIL. DO YOU WANT more f ban OH6 60PS of a LETTER, PRICE89 words
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Advertisement249 1912-01-13 4 Siemens Brothers, MANUFACTURERS Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Light, Power and Traction Purposes. HEAD OFFICE Caxtcn House, Westminster. LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street, LONDON, WORKS. Stafford. Woolwick. Dalston. BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melbourne, Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoon Winchester House. COLLYER QUA Singapore. I The249 words
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Article372 1912-01-13 5 Monday. treaking into tho bouse of 1 -»>irit shopkeeper No. Is Ts Lan Street by lifting a door frw it* cketsand removing 149.07 froi > young Hokien named Ui as sentenced t > nine month ia in rament by Mr. Fim "ii Saturday hist at tl e \Y\*tru372 words
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Article407 1912-01-13 5 H ikohia named Ting Kir. Tested and brought before Mr. rhis morxii lg on the charge of t f mpting to murder one NgoOng, »>».• N«>. !«\)-4 Queen Street. AcI:^^ was s >os.;l to have stabbed nant >n the chest with a knife ressi t itcd his removal to407 words
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Article340 1912-01-13 5 vardarajin a Tamil, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly ii Rochor Road. He was lined |3 01 five days. m^m Three bullock-cart drivers, lAiv, Toh Wee Poh and Bangaran, were fined $10 $3 and $7, respectively, for working lame bullocki in their carts. Ng Choon Koh a queueiess340 words
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Article380 1912-01-13 5 An aged Elokien woman named Vap .Teong living al the LOth mile stone, Yeo Chu Kang iliv,\d. missed her pair > of silver bracelets from her house on the Bth instant and reported the matter t'T the police. During the enquiry the police met a Hokien named Tan Leong380 words
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Article141 1912-01-13 5 1 I The three pick-pockets, Wee Keej! IKiang A Hyiam, Yap Cheow a Hokien'! and Work Fee a Cantonese, who were], convicted of pocket-picking at the Malay Football match at Beach Road" I aist Saturday* were sentenced t<- three months, the 2nd for six weeks and !the 3rd for141 words
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Article703 1912-01-13 5 A Singapore club was recenny put L nt l^, a ery awkw^rd position/ and hardly knew whether to treat the situation humourously or with seriousness At a meeting a letter was read couched something like the following Dear Sirs, -As my husband attributes .His late nights and his703 words
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Advertisement84 1912-01-13 5 vVj-<J £I*jl^bVu I■■ B^BB»S^*^^^^^C3i^^^>v^ y' x^BI b^bh^kAb^b^mT^^^'^ 'y >• w m \£^*9bh bVb^L v^^^K^^/^ /x /z' r'/ v^B^B^^SC^S^bU^BABTV JJw^ B^B^^^BhßV^bV^B^3b^B^^HhC^V y iJ. kC* A yßs^^C^^yP^rfMß^B^BH Matdeson Jbang as "Jiamiet." in H thi'UStrSf KrSnt S r^' K hl 1 Hainl#t Bt tbe L >— m T^*~. Lo d^ "<• atta ned84 words
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355 1912-01-13 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13. TEA AND LEMONS. A few small examples al roach |mako clear how wars and re volutions interfere with th< Igeneral comfort and conve Iniehce of the whole world Who would think, for instance that the war between Italy am Turkey and the Revolution ii355 words
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Article269 1912-01-13 6 lfc Princes Chrysanthemum," presented at the Victoria Theatre on L Thursday afternoon, is an ebtertaiii-j, merit that iims at amusing only, and jalvvaya succeeds at that, for of plot <>r any seouenee of story, it is absolutely devoid. B>?t it is plentifully adulaterated with fine songs and pretty269 words
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Article280 1912-01-13 6 »>^ A g~eal engieering conbine is mooted between Messrs. Howarth, .[Erskiae Limited, and Riley, Hargfreaves Co. I The remains of the late Mr. i'T. H. Sohst were interred on Wednesday afternoon in the Bukit Timah Road cemetary. l A correspondent in a local eonsays that fifty swift footed boys are280 words
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Article472 1912-01-13 6 Admiral Bethel] succeeds A in the East Indies eommaix On Monday by the Paroo five E pean constables left here for Ausrr, $9,000 is said be the price pai< i H. H. the Sultan of Perak new h it Kuala Lumpur* i The British Bast Africa Co.472 words
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Advertisement156 1912-01-13 6 ___^^^»^i^^^M^— f* pH^^ wfl G^k > i 15 v^H L^^^l B^^^.^^B! t^k^ *l *^i 7 1 99 Bj v^ BA *^h H w^r' j v^ Jr rr pi __^^^^888 f A I BBB^BJ Ip^H I a ■IOTTTT^^ I tS A ~J; wSm BDK^^BEhI BJSEZZSC3PJH B^^S!«3CBfl BuBEBmIBUBI BB^B^^^BEBBBBBS9^BCm3DBJ SWIMMER BRAND. NATURAL156 words
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Advertisement27 1912-01-13 6 TRUE. Tw fastliiocs You know quality, demand value s. .^fy you. Garner QnelehftGo. •V •:■///•''"/■> I h<tt-- II ,w. only. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. SHANGHAI, HONGKONG i.MI LONDON. 0-127 words
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Article45 1912-01-13 7 YUAN SHI KAI WILL LEAVE PEKING FOR SHANGHAI. (From Our Own CorrespomdtmtJ Shanghai, Jan., 13, 1912. r sjf&cialcoirespondent at Shanghai wires a* that H. E. Yuan Shi Kai decided to re-open the peace conince in Sluuigiiai. He will leave 'nx next week.45 words
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Article37 1912-01-13 7 Canton, Jan. 12,1912. K g Vik.a big town in the Ling Nan- district of Canton ha« been Canton, Jan. 12, 1912. Wong Cheng Wai, has refused t<3 t the appointment of Governorral of Canton.37 words
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Article81 1912-01-13 7 One More Performance. It has been a week of pleasant surprises and most agreeable sensations t l Victoria Theatre, where tht brilliant Chrysanthemum Compan> ol local stars has thoiie with the lustre and magnitude of planets— vocal ami I musical and instrumental planets, thai easily outshine everything that81 words
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399 1912-01-13 7 Tuesday tlie 16th Lost, at the Victoria Theatre, Mr. Maiheeon Lang, and Mis- Hutiti Britton, supported by the Lausj Hollowaj Company will open with "The 1 Lining of fch€ Shrew." Ob Wedneeday Bardelyn, the magnificent, 11 -he latest London saooeM on Thnwday399 words
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Article187 1912-01-13 7 Nine Teochews working at the Royal j fatic Petroleum Co., at Pulo Bukom,|l •e yesterday charged before Mr.Jt matone in the District Court, for'p ring caused hurt and grievous hurtil two Hokien masons named Hohjt i and Kwek Sin, who wore employed.* a contractor in erect, vr187 words
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Article520 1912-01-13 7 I A lieutenant lired at a rabbit, but did ,nol bit it, ami narrowly miwed the major of the regiment, who wai in front of bun. I gay, Ueutenaut," exclaimed the major, ["are vou shooting for iport or tor promotion Does that young man wh«i call* •>»> your520 words
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Article240 1912-01-13 7 A daring case of gang robbery took Sice at the l*2th milestone Changi. At out 7 p.m.. last Sunday, a Teochew woman named Mah Chee, and her huhband were in their attap hut having their meals with the door barred. Suddenly the door was burst open240 words
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Article137 1912-01-13 7 QoimM up o.i the Devanha, Homer Le made up lor SU Yat-aena ™ti:ence. H talked nineteen to the doxen, and pufteand gobbled like the Bubbly .jock he is. VtVM- Bongkong he told eeveral of th p^aengen that their arrival had bee telegraphed to Shanghai, and arrangement bad been137 words
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Advertisement94 1912-01-13 7 SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Company, Limited. 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 CNLY Company eperaiing in the Middle Kasi that has this Deposit, 1 Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Shanghai-China. Endowment Policies and94 words
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Article60 1912-01-13 8 IMPERIALISTS WANT TO FIGHT. from Peking that the re has no< been renewe d,an< V--i.-.ti..ns are at a deadlock wnmenl expects and hopes revolutionaries will move T fora pitched battle, as owin- to send southward a suffi--1 force secure a victory -"ts at Tientsin complain that PrialUte are needlessly60 words
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Article45 1912-01-13 8 I A* Russia has notified China I a**!* the MongoUah.in "•;';'.!">• '"';rdor ami will con- r; »'«:'y from Kiakhta to.' Henceforth China willnotbe to maintain troops nor to out, r Mongolia. V^nai n allowed to remain loj a has not mj«4 replied45 words
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Article36 1912-01-13 8 AINS OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. New Laws to be Introduced. !,i Republican partv <u, i !I1(! ''">'^t' restricHon. on si "WOW religioai. toleration a1 F? KSS tte with to w1,,,, s,, r p( rt u,, g36 words
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Article148 1912-01-13 8 'roin inna mi n arrears. IT<ii ECHO 01- GREAT JEWEL ROBBERY. Tnrf Accountant Paid in (> ea rls. Scotland Vard Make Arrest. Paul de Bosock, a journalist for. j'-HTly an official in Siam. has been arWed a cable from 5i, re a d charged for committal by148 words
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30 1912-01-13 8 FOREIGN TROOPS GUARD LINE TO PEKING. Il is announced iron, Peking thai to lowers have occupied th! line 'I Plan recently designed Iho lore.Kn communities are<n»ti edai this demonstration. I30 words
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Article104 1912-01-13 8 aWi£ c<im '*P" n<lent Peking hu^rWnt C nM lar Wetram. fn,m! wiJ'.Jt" HP B °k*«»ol the laJ WKay lan Tye was on TuMday last trried to the daughter erf Mr' vCie' ty Tj am. to celel.rate the event. Mr. n E klieng brother of Mr. Lira Boh n104 words
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Article151 1912-01-13 8 LOCAL STOCKS SHARES. 1-tTr ?5 riee nd Co > Broken, 15 the Arcade, (oote rhe following mark* price, on rhu«d.y. Itth -FanuarV. l;, J* W kUmn .A -ers. Sellers. a *V er U "*»V 70 80 fl Ayer Molek 1.4)© O0 Balgownia r.75 6 25 fJ Bukit K.R G5 •10151 words
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Article32 1912-01-13 8 •v.i->s in !I" 6 ne Pllt the Dutch infonned Hit. Worship k I 1 e o see ,f they are known there Th» «W» renmnded t,, next Fridaj "helfe32 words
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Article81 1912-01-13 8 ,0 lim r tV (11l Ks2Tfcj£J JZ "V 1 1 C1 d .Complainant was not s,r, Y< h a dispute VI .ri-,.i ll1 fiad him ti.-. i, omplainanf told s i arartd tt s i <ler weigh.-duaK .-7.: r.M,,'"""^ 1 being short CV -l0 ltr i<Teochew was t81 words
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Advertisement93 1912-01-13 8 *jP2eJ «*i it n U II C 0 r 6 Flfi C I IJpffl Filing Systems I &«jxJ Steel Filing -t^^l— iJi iJttUIIICIS, Steel Cabinets are diwt, rust and vennin proof afford efficient protection ;io-;»jns;t ij iv Drawers never shrink or swell. The heavier you load them flic easier they93 words
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Advertisement256 1912-01-13 8 7^t>a.a.>.i. a > r TrllG 13 IT! 'li-i-j LOSING WEKjHT w r— j,, y rf by the pound Waterbury's Metabolized I n.lr -t Weiirht, 1 i condition i»r 3 1 s~* j ,^v -> g!^S>£^Lg r M i!illiw ji MW tuiver Oil Compound i WATERBURYS fM POOPBLBSS ij^ v^"'^ vx256 words
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Article1249 1912-01-13 9 A General Impression. By Harold Cox in the Burma Critic. Wl ii one ia called upon to witness ceremony on the tnpendous scale of the [mperial Durbar, which has just been brought to r <-10-«-. there is i danger not merely iit the e ii) gi ireary1,249 words
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Article771 1912-01-13 9 Man Nearly Buried Alive. An almost unbelievable story which nevertheless is avowed to he quite authentic, was related in the vernacular papers of a 1 few days ago. It reads something afollows. One.Minjiro Kobayashi. a carpenter by trad*', of Ivitashimbori, Nihonbashi has<" been i^ivrn to an incurable771 words
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Article71 1912-01-13 9 Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keep- ing and Businoss methods are taught in the Commercial Department of A.C.S. Three European Instructors and two Assistants. Individual in- struction is given so that time required f depends on the young man's abilities and knowledge of English. A new class forming now and another71 words
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Article333 1912-01-13 9 The Confession of a Doctor's Wife. Dr. Jas. Chas. Baggs asked for the dissolution of his marriage, alleging mis- 1 conduct between his wife, Edith, and the co-respondent, Mr. Campbell Murray Hun- i ter. There was no defence. The mar- riage took place in April, 1809, and the333 words
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324 1912-01-13 9 Views of Consul Okuda. Mr. Okuda, a Japanese Consel in China, who has been Long staying both at Hankow ind Wuhu lias just returned to Japan, via Shanghia, arriving at Nagasaki on the 14th. [n an Interriew with the representative324 words
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Advertisement138 1912-01-13 9 Kl d^r c^^^ht n^nnT BVd h% v w a BV-w meb k i i n\. Bn\ \BBJs gs«v itbm i I B^^*^ BH^SWBfcSfeJBi^K) t *^Bi^^n^Hn^nMß Pst^fca B^n^n^H^*^ m^J BnLj^B n^ny^^^^^^ML^n^^^"*^^^PJ^^^^^*S^»^^^CßpMniP -^#t »^jnMs^n^M nn»^n^B S^nu^n^^L'^ n^n^nV oS^r BBr^^^^^^^n™ n^n^nO a S^-l 18 S^ Bnv £Hni "LANCET" REPORT, 25th November 1904. 44138 words
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Advertisement276 1912-01-13 9 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING TUESDAY JAN. 16kb THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE DRAMATIC HISTORY OF SINGAPORE. MAURICE E BAN D.MANN PRESENTS THE FAMOUS LONDON ACTOR MANAGER Mr. MATHESON LftNG MISS HUTIN BRITTON SUPPORTED BT THE LANG-HOLLOW AY Coy. TUESDAY IR7H SHAKESPEARE* DELIGHTFUL COMEDY IUCOUttf, ID in I THE TAMING OF THE276 words
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Article916 1912-01-13 10 Canton Yamen Reorganised. A special oouuutattoner of the U Bouth China Morning Post" 1 i^iv« i long and interesting report on tl ing down to work of the new administration .it Canton His verwion of the chang- for the bettei promisee well for the future if the same916 words
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Article260 1912-01-13 10 Alleged Payment of $35,000. i A scandal Las developed in connection with the nomination oi Mr, William, Willctt, jun.. by the Tammany organisation for v.'K'.'Uji v on 1 1 10 Supreme Court Bench at New York, Mr. Willett being, socused of paying fur his nomination. In260 words
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113 1912-01-13 10 —r It is reported that a European has met his death in an unfortunate accident on the West River. It appears that tin oflieer i of 11.M.5. Robin was entertaining Mr W. A. Blwnenborg, of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., .and while doing so the113 words
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Advertisement303 1912-01-13 10 BEFORE WE CAN use them, iron and gold must iir^t be got oat of tho ore. Tho same principle applies to cod liver oil. Its virtues are not in its fatty matters much loss in its sickening taste and smell. No consumptive, or sufferer JL'rom any other wasting disease, was303 words
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Advertisement223 1912-01-13 10 F Engineering Department, SINGAPORE. REPRKSENTAT] VES FOR GRUSONWERK. RUBBER MACHINERY Latest Design. Hand or Power Driven. Complete Installations of Factories. Roller Washing and Rinsing Machines can be inspected at our office. ©UR DRESSING PLftNT For the Treatment of all kinds of Ores Including Crushing, Grinding, Washing, and Mixing Machines. Stone223 words
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Article635 1912-01-13 11 The Canton Chamber of Commerce has issued expresses notifying the public that the peiiod for chopping the old Government's notes in order to make them legal tender has been extended from the 15th to the 20th of this moon. Great uneasiness has been caused here by the constant635 words
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149 1912-01-13 11 Ln the course of nr> interview between ;i representative ot a Tokyo journal mm) Yuan Shih-kai, which took pi mm rew week ago, as reported by the M Ho-;lii." (he Chinese Premier paid a high tribute to the ability of Count Okuma. Prettier Yuan149 words
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Article231 1912-01-13 11 The annoanceinent, unofficial, but definite, was made oa Dec. 22 that Yuan Shihkai had asserted that he would never agree to the formation of a Chinese Republic. It is not surprising to learn that the N.-C Daily News" has been authorized emphat ically to contradict the231 words
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Article139 1912-01-13 11 Budtliiisia i^ r l iv most widely all the various religions of *h»* Bast, and now one of the prevailing r»-eda in China, Japan, Ceylon, etc. It wai founded in the sixth century B.c. bj Buddha, the ton -i a rajah whose <ijiuini'>m were un the C ftneeofOade and139 words
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Advertisement182 1912-01-13 11 An Eastern Company for the Eastern People GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COM^OTD. •sinr. HEAD OFFICE:- S^o )RE. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW RATES. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. <*'. A. 1) EH KICK Esq., Messrs. Derrick A. D. ALLAN Esq., Metsrs. MeAlU&r <£* O>. I'hninnan. <fc Co., Ltd. A. J'Alh\ A.> 7 Mana.jiny Director.182 words
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Advertisement117 1912-01-13 11 Tansan I The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially in the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed in cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled in Scotland. We guarantee our117 words
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Article474 1912-01-13 12 The Mystery of the "Medina." Alan Burgoyne, M.P, will, it pounced, on Wednesday next, quest io K«4 Lord of the Admk, tyintl ""u^ of Commons with regard to i Alleged mutiny on board the M«Hnm fHi departure with the King. Que. Mia, in which 54 me,, were474 words
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Article937 1912-01-13 12 Althouth experts in Orieutal music, pei Iceive that differences exist between tl] Chinese and Japanese models, to moat < 18 us the scales, progressions, and cadence >n are much the same, and the music a* ie whole fails to appeal to lowers of »Schumam in Chopin, or937 words
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Article256 1912-01-13 12 So sooner were the celebrations at Delhi i ended than a report was circulated by an English paper that Lord Hardinge was to tjreaign the yiceroyaltj, hia place being taken \>y Prince Arthur ot Coaaaught. This week Renter sent news of an immediate official contradiction of this rumour.256 words
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206 1912-01-13 12 PANTOMIME-DRAMA STAGED IN CHINA. Evil Oae tt Work. The Swiss Express/' which continues to attract large and app^ c ative audiences at the Princess, Melbou. characterised by a number of trick l-,£ q- effects. There are all sorts of t4*"S X^ sible apparatus, the operation >u Q<lor the supervision of206 words
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Advertisement118 1912-01-13 12 COMPLETE AND QUICKEST RECOVERY. Against Asthma, Cough, Consumption and ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST. THROAT, AND LUNGS BY sflk I, y (T ELIXIR ANTI ASTHMATIQUE PULMONAIRE R SAUL BERNARD. T^. M k ,< V ®ti^ L h iiri?^ nt K an i en ItlK1 t1K ticpro P? rati <>n is118 words
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Advertisement108 1912-01-13 12 J. CHRISTIE TURF ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Attends all race meetings throughoi Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Java and Bangkok. Siam. 11, ARCADE. Telegraphic Address "TRITON," SINCAPORE. Codes: A. B. C sth Edition anJ Western Lnioa TELEPHONE No. 186 1107 8 ?5 JfS W% A \l m s What108 words
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Advertisement214 1912-01-13 12 E ADVERTISEMENTS. N. K. MOHAMED NOORDIN CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. ots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats irs. Hosiery and General Goods. 88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 8-7 Pvof. T. C. BEfiG. "CHIROPODIST." The only Corn-Cutter in Singapore. Corns or Bunions instantly cured. Painless Extraction. Write to No. 10, Alexander Place. 2-12 For Sale.214 words
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Advertisement278 1912-01-13 13 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. r 1A n: nttonad Mail itminwi of tl aboTe Line maintain a t^oimimrriem botww KaJeutta tmd Japan, calling at Ptoang, g r*, RoßckOßg and Bhaaghaj m route. FLEET. Poi Commandi >s Japau «,.oi3 A Sii A rt m Oregon Apear 1,600 s. H. Belaoit ss Arratooo278 words
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Advertisement360 1912-01-13 13 KONINKLUjfe PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROY/C DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) •<" L'SDKK l.'O»m CT WITH THE NETHERLANDS IKI>H GOVERNMENT. aigapore: THe Ships Asency. Ltd.. 2-3 Coltyer Onay. ML T-ILE JANUARY 2ND TO 15TH, 1912. und^iMiH utioned dales avo «>ii]y appr«>ximato Steamship. Prom Expected* Will be Despatched for:— filing Date. r Kagen |Bo*r*b*U .)^n.360 words
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Advertisement210 1912-01-13 13 1 THE POPULAR BRAND. EVERY BOTTLE NUMBERED TO PREVENT FRAUD, ULB. |mH BOUQUET. SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE DENTAL HALL. BRAS BASSA ROAD. UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Dr. J. IWATSUB©. DENTAL SURGEON. (Who may also be found nr 82, Bras Basah Road). Newly opened for the convenience of Patients. Treatment and workmanship210 words
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Advertisement205 1912-01-13 14 HI Martcll's Efe|ii\dy B In England more Martell's Three Jjß^\t\ Star ra "dy is sold than any ff/mMI *n\ other Brand. i^li I i iiJ London more than three times Lj^^^^^j the quantity of Martell's is #^^K#| sold than an y otner Brand of bottled Brandy. flß^^^^^Mll OBTAIN A lU.K205 words
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