Weekly Sun, 15 June 1912
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Title Section20 1912-06-15 1 The WeeKly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. PRICK CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 191-J. NO. 94.20 words
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Advertisement397 1912-06-15 1 (WHIIEAWAY, LAIDLAW& CO. LIMITED. SINGAPORE. fi H 2/ d rj Price $1. 1.50 2.25 ca. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO. LIMITED. SINGAPORE. TT 1111 Li\n/\I O MM ,4; ."< ..Cl^ /f/ m\\^^ I I «tf^^^^^^S^^4>. The May Useful White Smart White Nainsook Frocks. J fj^lkJ* I 2 Square yoke edged insertion, I397 words
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Advertisement335 1912-06-15 2 PATROxMISED <^2^lP^ BY YALTY 1 You Can Get the Best Selection OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN JADE. PROM II I BANGLES a J BRACELETS B. P. dc SHva, A CHARMS ft NECKLETS MANUFACraNC UNKB D CHAINS JEWELLER. BROOCHES RINGS PENDANT I^llXO^ 62 63. HIGH STREET. r£iWA/AIU E BUTTONS Special Attention335 words
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Advertisement225 1912-06-15 2 ADVERTISEMENTS, 1. N. K. MOhAMEU NOORDIN CO., CENEEAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, jllars, Hosiery and General Goods. 86-88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 8-7 Or. R. H. LHMB, AMERICAN DENTIST. r.uhmte of Philadelphia Dental .College). Rill CLASS MODRE3 DENTISTB? IN AuL ITS BRANCHES ARTISTIC GOLD FILLINGS IN FRONT TEETJ3 A225 words
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Advertisement269 1912-06-15 2 A Few Reasons Why You Should Buy a BECAUSE 125,000 others are using the same make of car, and getting the utmost satisfaction from their purchase. BECAUSE every other car you meet on the road, both in the Straits and F. M. S., is a Ford which testifies to their269 words
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Article4868 1912-06-15 3 News From All Soarces. Mr Homer Won-, formerly Chief Clerk in the Asiericasi Poet Office here is now Director-General of Pohu in Peking as Baaonaeed in The China Press yeeently, vrhich rn.k.s him the executive head of th* entire postal terries of Chin*, uaxUr the IftUster t Posts and4,868 words
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Advertisement105 1912-06-15 3 i Ij^you really want a First I Class CYCLE TYRE a Cycle I Tyre that is known the I I world over for its durability E i and reliability you should always fit jj The I j SPECIAL. Obtainable Fxom iJohii Little Co. Ltd. Robinson Co. Straits Cycle Motor Co.105 words
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Advertisement153 1912-06-15 4 §&T TILES. Drainpipes. We hold large stock* oi u RANBEOUNOE." the following at all times I cwn t ,,0, jr x..e 8 Iks. M,.., T,,.-. STRONGEST AND CHEAPEST. Marble Slabs, White (ilaze.J all Tile ObMd TOm in all artistic designs, French Llll^ e 4 UJl »tit»es or all Hoofing Tiles.153 words
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Advertisement24 1912-06-15 4 WANTED TO BUY. Chinese and English Dictionary. Flease state name of author, edition, [condition and low est price" to P. G., 15-6 This paper.24 words
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Advertisement286 1912-06-15 4 Siemens Brothers. MANUFACTURERS OF Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Light, Power and Traction Purposes! HEAD OFFICE Caxton House, Westminster, LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street, LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Dalston. BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melbourne, Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoon Sydney, Winchester House. COLL YEN QUAY.286 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article764 1912-06-15 5 Marine Police Constable No. 499 jamid, wa> summoned before Mr.i Finnstone, on a charge of causing' hurt to a H >kien cm-driver named Chu Ah Kak. Tie complainant had no witnesses to call. The case was consequently discharged. 1■• T Five Teoohewa, wore fined $3 or five days each,764 words
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Article653 1912-06-15 5 By our Spcit/ Ptljcg Reporter. A BookchU worn in nuned Sia Choon Toh, pleadod guilty to selling chandu without a licence at No. 221-2 Victoria Street. Mr. Apps, wh) pr >- secuted told the court that only last! week her husband was fined $10 f>r the srvna offence. She653 words
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Article496 1912-06-15 5 Cheong Kang Chua of Chitty Road was arrested on the charge of theft oi •500 young rubber trees value $200 i belonging to Chang Hok Siew o1 Sungei Road. Mr. Eber oi Messrs Braddell Bros, appeared for the defen-i lant an asked for a week's postponement. Bail was fixed496 words
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Article834 1912-06-15 5 Lee Joo Koon an old Hikien, was fined $25 or three weeks, for selling chindu dross except to the Superinenrient, in No. 101-3 Bukit Timah Road. He said, his son sold the dross without his knowledge. Senior Revenue Officer Ryrne prosecuted. A young Tamil named Darmalin Bam, was charged834 words
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Article226 1912-06-15 5 For stealing a piece of wood value 30 cents from Messrs. Topham Jones .and Rai ltons works at Keppel Harbour. Set A Ho a Hockchia was sentenced to seven days rigorous imprisonment. He pleaded guilty saying he though 1 the wood was of no use and he took it226 words
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Article752 1912-06-15 5 The reoent junketings at Delhi are responsible f)ra [*Ott becoming topknot adornment, c-jtlled the Durbar turban. Take a length of silk or ninon and twist it artfully round a turban shape. Finish off with a jewelled brush or osprey. Worn by a languishing dark-eyed miss, it will give752 words
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357 1912-06-15 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 15. PAYING THE PRICE. Although a naturally wealthy ♦untrv. Japan is passing tirough the throes of an ecolomic crisis Her leading men •.re becoming anxious about ae condition of tho working •lasses, and on all sides it Ins >een apparent for a long while hat357 words
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Article338 1912-06-15 6 As part of the exodus from England due to the new system of drastic taxation, which virtually makes those with wealth support the poor, r Lord Hyde, 3 ily son of the Earl of Clarendon, hiswife and their two children, have arrived in Montreal, :md intend to338 words
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Article79 1912-06-15 6 Neither the Straits Times, nor tlto other journal gave the name of the European who recently figured in the sourt here and was fined $10 hy Mr. Firmstone for causing hurt to a tram conductor. This is a conspiracy of' silence which degrades local journalism to the79 words
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Article85 1912-06-15 6 Something of a higher class of drama than is usually shown in pictures is exhibited at the Alhambra Hcturc Palace. It is called "After Fifty Years," and is certainly a remarkable production, brilliantly acted, with numerous psychological situations. It shows a hero saved by a woman, who85 words
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Article18 1912-06-15 6 The export of tin from Perak for May (advance figures) are block tin pikuls 10,249.18; tin ore pikule18 words
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Article533 1912-06-15 6 The Sembrong Rubber Estates output for the month. of May was 554 lbs. A telegram from Urga says that the Mongolian authorities have ordered the expulsion of Chinese from the town. The House of Commons has given a sec )nd reading to a bill strengthening considerably the533 words
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Article48 1912-06-15 6 The usual Half-yearly Bale of Useful and Fancy Articles, in aid of the funds of the above School, will tak© nlace, in th3 Victoria Memorial Hall, on Friday and Saturday, June 21st and £2nd from 4 to 7 p.m. and 10 a,m. to 1 vm..f*ijiHMty.48 words
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Advertisement58 1912-06-15 6 I /^J^-* 1^ WAND Pa i I THE LATEST MODELS IN GRAMOPHONES. THE "INVINCIBLE 11 dt KR t 1 SOLID OAK CABINET, BEST ENGLISH MANUFACTURE SIZE, BASE, 10" SQ, HEIGHT! 1 R" l I 1 LATEST PATTERN DoUBit< SPRING MOTOR, SILENT V RUNNING. HIGHLY PLATED TAPER TONE A^M, SWAN KECK,58 words
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Advertisement32 1912-06-15 6 ARE YOU PARTICULAR? You know quality, demand value < We supply only W nes and Spirits of choice quality. Garner (jueich&Co. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. AND AT SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND LONDON j; 6 I32 words
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1956 1912-06-15 7 RUSSIAN, JAPAN, THE U.S.A., AND CHINA. Despite the Husso-.J.ipanese rapproch* mmii BuSftan -uspi -ions of Japan's int^ Q tion^ OSI the continent are far from hein* entirely allayed, tays Japan Chro nicle A wri-or of militarv notes in th*Dnlny Voslofc" deolares that the Japanese fully realuing the beneAti likely to1,956 words
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Article262 1912-06-15 7 I' is now fire w j^*;s since the PrittOG of Waiei sjeut to Pi«ria m the qu^st (>i the f "i|u" d«« Breteuil. Sayi a Renter 9 tele- i nr. > a I/^idoo esohange of M.iv 7 Every di >ris been most pleasant! j and jjrofitablv262 words
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Article241 1912-06-15 7 Further BTidenoe as to :in alle^ed fraud >n an actress whs o;iv'i"i it Bovv street when Qtarden Prank BirdwooJ, a sonj; writer, iv i-i eharged witii obtaining mon'»y bv false jretences from Mis9 Grace Marian Towu<inl, living at Maida-vale. It was alleged that prison r undertook241 words
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Advertisement96 1912-06-15 7 Advertiser, stranger to Singapore, desires to make the acquaintance of young lady. Must be young, robust, 1 and fond of gaiety. Address, Mr. S., c/'o Weekly Sun, 126, Cross Street. OFFICE TRAINING. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keep-ing and Business methods are taught in the Commercial Department of A.C.S. Three European Instructors and96 words
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Advertisement254 1912-06-15 7 f A SAFE INVESTMENT Every successful aud prudent inan is always on the look-out for a safe, and at the same time remunerative, investment for his savings. AN ENDOWMENT ASSURANCE POLICY, payable at the expiration of a certain tor-n oi years selects 1 by the investor, or in the evvh^254 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter158 1912-06-15 8 To the Editor of the M Weekly Sun." Dear Sir, If you have a spare corner available in your interesting paper I should feel obliged if you would insert this letter. should like to draw the attention of those respon-i sible for the up-keep of the Esplanade! ground158 words
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Article231 1912-06-15 8 On her own confession, Mau 1 Simmons. 30, of Patmos-road lirixton, was charged at Lambeth with bigassy. On the 27th ult. prisoner entered Kennin^ton lane Policestation, and addressing Detective sergeant Beard, said that she wished to give herself up for bigamy. She proceeded to lay that in231 words
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Article237 1912-06-15 8 Although he had been confined to hh bed for the past four ■KMlti k, from heart disease and dropsy and wai regarded as totally helpless a well-knewo Dsrbj tradesman succeeded ia taking hiv life in a most deliberate mannei Deeeaqed was Tbomas Grayson 55, who had carried237 words
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Article479 1912-06-15 8 Details of the London conference of, bankers at which the proposed loan to j China by the Six Pow^r .Syndicate wasjj discussed, as s;iv n by our Peking cor r.-npondont in vest. I iv morning's issue of j The China Press, should «o far toward re-i moving479 words
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Article620 1912-06-15 8 hi view of the Titanic disaster there i* a lisquieting article in this month s Nantica] Magazine. It cills attention to the fact that to all practical purposes warships arc not in touch with merchant vessels so far ;i* wireless telegraphy is concerned. There .ire, of course, national620 words
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Article596 1912-06-15 8 The loan nogociations have advanced stage further by the arrangement of terms r or an advance, which wis handed over in wo portions siinult im> msiv in Pacing and! shanghai last Saturday and Monday, ail r urther demonstration of the soundness of: )ur contention that the real issue all596 words
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Advertisement23 1912-06-15 8 MOTOR CAR FOR SALE. Sinter Motor Car m excellent condition, 25 h.p. Pnco $2,200. Ownei leaving colony. At>p!y MOTOR c/o "Weekly Sun." 8-623 words
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Advertisement303 1912-06-15 8 CONFIDENCE said Lord Chatham, M is a plant of slow growth." People believe in things that they see, and in a broad sense they are right. What ia sometimes called blind faith is not faith at all. There must be reason and fact to form n foundation for I T303 words
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Advertisement272 1912-06-15 8 The Man Who J\_ this is m Gets There v/aterbury's Metabolized Is the man who has blood— CoA IflVAtf 1 8 F f\lY\V\(\\\V\({ real rich red blood and _Z_ ..-2_ -1_ MJllljMlUntl plenty of it— in his body. TASTELESS ODOUKLISS CT\ WATERBURY'S W W COD LIVJbK Ull^ i~~Xj mi) I272 words
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Advertisement40 1912-06-15 8 WANTED. Wanted two experienced Chinese dispensers. Applicants with knowledge of reading and writing Chinewe characters preferred. Entry June or July. Apply to MEDICAL HALL, Singapore. Dr. FURUMOTO, JAPANESE DENTIST. 98, North Bridge Road. Best treatment available in Singapore. Reasonable terms.40 words
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Article361 1912-06-15 9 In the latest instalment of his monthly topical contribution* to the TaiyO, Count lOknma has somp gloomjj ram to mike 'concerning the future prospects of tl»e republican administ i ition of China under i r uan Sliih-k'i. i. Some of his? observations, which were evidently made361 words
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Article414 1912-06-15 9 A few days ago a despatch from Ottawa conveyed the news that Mrs. Peter Borque has been appointed to take charge of Bird Rock lighthouse. The island is one of the H&gdalen group end is nine* miles i'roui toe nearest hou^e. The supply vessel! visits414 words
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Article364 1912-06-15 9 Texa«*, Louisiana and other southern etates were startled only i short time ago to discover the secret but rapid growth of a negro sect which advocated and practiced the sacrifice of life doctrine. The discovery was made at CVowloy, L mUiana luring the investigation ot" aC.P. - 364 words
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Advertisement184 1912-06-15 9 An Eastern Company lor the Eastern ecp.e greatTastern liee ASSURANCE COMPANY. UMITED. HEAD OFFICE:- SINGAPORE. LIBERAL POLICIES. LOW BATES. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. i. DERRICK /:>•'/.. Messrs. Derrick TOW NGAN /'AX Esq., of Messrs. Lok 4l Co. Chairman. k Seng and Towkay Loke Yew. .1 FAIR, Esq., Mai f Direct QNQ184 words
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Advertisement141 1912-06-15 9 Jodelfte Registered. The Great Timber Preservative. j kinds of soft timber, such as serayah, arc after treatment with Jodelite, permanently protected against attacks <>r white ants, dry rot and decay. Protection of Para Rubber Trees. Alter pruning (lie trees apply a thii! coat of Cold .Jodelite to the wounds with141 words
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Article1248 1912-06-15 10 A British firm has jr.st signed a contract; for irrigation woik e tirnated to coel £4,000,000 to be earned out for the Turkish Government in Mesopotamia. This is part of a scheme inroWing legs than (0,000,000. U ii i xpected that all this expenditure will be a:uplv repaid1,248 words
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Advertisement184 1912-06-15 10 7 n Whcif Docs it Mean t of 1 •tl TffrtlOP? and yov;r rlrcumitincn H t i r_ and a iaf«i fc The i.i plain, easy, and E B men. It puts you \A 'libation to hnd out how we can \u\;> >ou Simply mark and 'fij n i] the184 words
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Advertisement193 1912-06-15 10 PROTOS MOTOR CARS. HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP. STRONG CONSTRUCTION. VERY SILENT RUNNING. Largely used by Royalty. Cars in Stocks Torpedo and Half-Torpedo Double Phaeton Cars to seat 5 and 7 persons. All finished in the best style. MONO MOTOR CARS. The Best ear of the Run-about Type. Improved Design, 14 H.P.193 words
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Advertisement545 1912-06-15 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) H agga^ Undek Contract with tjik Nktubhlands India Government. Agents at Singapore The Ships Agency, Ltd.. 2-3 Collyer Quay. RDITKH l\ini\ MAIL TABLE— JUME 17TH TO 24TH, 1912. The uiidermeiit ionr«l <laie> are onlv apj)ioxiiuate. STEAM NVIAGATION CO., LTD. 6Min STEAMSHIP. From Kxpectcd545 words
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Advertisement304 1912-06-15 11 THE POPULAR BRAND. T A ONE S V&*^k Stoeked QUALITY %W 3J^mi ONLY H Iji^^i 4^:'^4 T I^P^^^lv^^B ROUND Bottled n [illii^ia J in Y lip: '-/ff^^\ 1 SQUARE Scotland. C I^^^^SP "S W Hr^ Bottles. b if iiiiiiiiiiPl s U K I Y Y THE DENTAL HALL. BRAS BASSA304 words
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Advertisement86 1912-06-15 12 i^^^ In England more Martell's Three mrfrWK tar ran( ty >s sold than any USSiir iuli] n London more than three times the quantity of Martell's is j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. kill! I I Sole Agents for Straits Settlements, F.M.S. IllfpV 1 1 Adamson, Gillillan Co., Ltd, I ■ill86 words
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