Weekly Sun, 10 August 1912
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Title Section22 1912-08-10 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS^ EDITION. 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE PRICE 5 CENTS. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 191' J. NO. 102.22 words
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Advertisement1067 1912-08-10 1 200 Dozen Ladies' Hemstitched Lawn Handkerchiefs. With 2 inch hemstitched border. Size L 3 ins. square. Will wash and wear well. Usual price 65 cents per dozen. S. price 55 cts. per doz. j -^^^__|-i_i -'-I~IM^-»_||- THE 1 THIRD WEEK OF OUR GREAT I ANNUAL CLEARANCE Our Terms JB HM1,067 words
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Advertisement41 1912-08-10 1 ■..<■■.,. --.—-I >^-^- 1 500 yards Helton Cloth. 48 ins. wide, for pycts' suits, la-dits. skirts and costume*, m shades of black, navy, brown, grty,* myrtle, maroon and moss. i Usual price 65 cents per yarri. S. price 55 cts. per yd. j41 words
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Article477 1912-08-10 2 I The Aleutian islands, where great loss of life and de6tructioo of property have been reported, afford the most remarkable examples of volcanic activity m. the two! Americas. As early as 1850 Dr. C. Grewingk worte of this country "Here, within the limits of s single477 words
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346 1912-08-10 2 The revival of agriculture m the South •wes to the natural deposits of phosphate which are found m Florida, Sooth Carolina, intl Tenu'ssee. Experiments have shown that raw rock phosphate will sti nulatr plant grbwth, but the process is sl> v and Ma; fertilizing346 words
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Advertisement744 1912-08-10 2 SWIMMER BRAND. NATURAL MILK. S wimmer brand milk is a milk W hich will satisfy anyone who I s desirous, to get a first class sterlized M ilk which (owing: to its flavour, cream and price) is M ost fit to become the favourite brand m the E ast. Nobody744 words
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Advertisement288 1912-08-10 2 A Few Reasons Why You Should Buy a M. \J M\> MJ 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, hoth m the Straits and h\ M. S., is a Ford288 words
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Article5497 1912-08-10 3 News From 411 Sources. Peking, July 27th.— To-dav, the Secretary of the National Council announced that a dispatch had been received from the President requesting the withdrawal of the National Bonds Bill for revision. The National Council agreed to comply with ♦he request. The Chairman then announced that a5,497 words
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Advertisement110 1912-08-10 3 ll fl I If you ireally want a First I Class CYCLE TYRE a Cycle I Tyre that is known the I world over for its durability I and reliability you should I always fit I Tke I J Continental SPECIAL OKt aintMe From I John Little Co. Ltd. I110 words
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Advertisement149 1912-08-10 4 SST TILES. Drainpipes. We hold large stocks of RANEEGUNGE." the following at all times STRONGEST AND CHEAPEST. Cement Floor Tiles, I. P. S. Mosaic Tiles, Marble Slabs, White Glazed Wall Tiles, r n /n i m-i Lt^i j ii i Large quantities of all Glazed Tiles m all artistic designs,149 words
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Advertisement243 1912-08-10 4 Siemens Brothers. MANUFACTURERS OF Electrical Machinery, Cables Wires, Apparatus and Accessories tor Electric Light Power and Traction Purposes. HEAD OFFICE Caxtoii House, Westminster, LONDON. Supplies Department Upper Thames Street, LONDON. WORKS. Stafford. Woolwich. Dalston. BRANCHES. Cape Town, Melbourne, Calcutta, Toronto, Bombay, Penang, Madras, Rangoon AND Winchester House. COLLY Eli QUAY.243 words
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Article315 1912-08-10 5 Four Bengalis Munshi, Amir Ali, Naram and Niamat Khan, were arrested on the charge of robbery of two gold rings value $21, the property of Nadir Bakas. The case was adjourned for a week. Bail $200 each W ee Sit Pong a Hylam, was arrested on the charge of315 words
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Article521 1912-08-10 5 i<or stealing a bundle ot cycle cigarettes value four cents from a stall j at Tanjong Pagar Road, a Cantonese! named Chan A Kow, was sentenced! to rigorous imprisonment for one month. Koh Tian Poh a Hokien, was charged m the second court, with fraudulent possession of 80 catties521 words
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Article647 1912-08-10 5 A Hylam boy, was arrested on the charge of theft of a value £30, the property of J. Monteiro of No. 16-5 McKenzie Road. The case was adjourned t\>r a week for enquiries Bail was fixed at $200. Chan A Moon a Cantonese, was charged with selling chandu dross647 words
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Article613 1912-08-10 5 I I A respectably dressed Hokien named Oh Kee living at Rochor Road, wa<= arrested on the charge of breaking! into the house of Oh Tan at Bukit Timah Road at 3.15 a.m. yesterday,! with intent to commit theft. The case! was transferred to the District Court! and was613 words
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Article770 1912-08-10 5 Imbi a Malay Chauffeur of Messrs Fraser and Neave's Motor wagon, wai arrested on the charge of causing deatl by a rash act. It is alleged that whiU accused was driving the motor wagoi ing two Malays dashed m front of the' wagon and tilted over with the result770 words
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Article27 1912-08-10 5 Wanted a working partner with i $4000 to 5000/- for a very profitable i and established business Guaranteed good returns. i Wishing to prelect bu*ine^s*27 words
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Article666 1912-08-10 5 A Japanese physical-culture expert, who gave us a adv. this week, declare! that women's legs are growing bigger, which he considers is a matter for general congratulation. Legs may be bigger, but what price Jappy't swollen head A Malacca subscriber complains that he did not receive his copy666 words
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414 1912-08-10 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. THE SEA OF DEAD SHIPS. An American novelist ha: jiist started on a cruise m the Sargasso S a. Had not an unusual thing happened he mi^ht have heen a stay-at-home like the rest of us. But he happened to write a book about414 words
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Article195 1912-08-10 6 A local man, now dead, once phophesied a period of universal peace, when swords would be beaten into ploughshares and bayonets into reaping hooks that times has not arrived yet, but who is to say that such a change will not occuf To-day many things are happening195 words
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227 1912-08-10 6 Impressive Ceremony. On Sunday, March 4, the funeral of the late Mr. Tung Kirn Teck took place at Tiong Bahru cemetary. Deceased was m his sixty-ninth year, and has left 5 sons, 2 daughters and 26 grandchildren to mourn his loss. The cortege left No.227 words
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Article131 1912-08-10 6 It is telegraphed from Sydney that bam Langford, the pugilist, beat Me Y ea m a twenty-round match on points. Miss Emma Sophi Hamilton a trained nurse of Hongkong, recovered $750 from Mr. H. W. Looker for wrongful dismissal. "A i airy for the manufacture of Cheshire cheese" m Siberia,131 words
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Article619 1912-08-10 6 Dr. Gerrard, Health Officer, Selangor. considers that free quinine had ar> effect m producing a reduction of the deaths from 47 m May last year to 2:; m May this year. Three old archos discovered at an old corner house at Church-lane Writtle, Essex, are pronounced to619 words
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Advertisement47 1912-08-10 6 I .^H f lO* o j-i at NEW RECORDS DOUBLE SIDED 10 inches $1.25. (TEMPTATION RA(K ISMILER RAG. VENUS ON EARTH WTZ. UIASKEN POLONAISE. J (CARRIE. (YOU'VE GOT TO SING IN RAGTIME. (1 CAN'T KEEP THE FLIES. OFF MY LUNCH. (HELLO. kT THE Robinson PIANO Co., Ltd.47 words
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Advertisement32 1912-08-10 6 ARE YOU j PARTICULAR? You know quality, demand value We supply only W'nesand Spirits of choice quality. Garner Oaelcf i Co. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. AND AT SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND j LONDON. 132 words
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Article347 1912-08-10 7 If the Rnnao-Japanese a^re-nient just entered into leaves any doubt as to the plans of Russia, t bey should be dispelled by a readiug of the resolution, or program, which was adopted by the Nationalist part of Russia. The resolution m as follows Manchuria— Annexation of northern347 words
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Article263 1912-08-10 7 ARIZONA'S PROMISING COAL FIELDS. Although Arizona ha* produced no" coal on a rommercial scale, it contain* promising fields, which m%J be protitabl? exploited! when transportation ia afforded and when population and manufactures ha™ reached a point whiMi will provide a market for the output. The :;i »re important of these263 words
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Article103 1912-08-10 7 mntm The many friends here of Mr. Tsao Tsien, will be pleased to hear that the Peking Government have appointed him acting Chinese Consul for Singapore. The Hylam staff employed at View Hotel have been insubordinate of late and on Tuesday morning Mr. Johannes was surprised to hear that they103 words
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Advertisement255 1912-08-10 7 ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A Child of God, seeking employment m Singapore or F. M. S., would like to take charge of property and collect rents has a slight knowledge of architecture aiid sanitary can give unexceptionable references age 31 married. Apply HOLD/* c./o Weekly Sun. WANTED. Young lady well versed m255 words
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Article224 1912-08-10 8 Bilious commentators on the affairs of China continue to speculate on the proba ble Recession of Canton or Kwnntung. The subject is always interesting and is liko 'that other bogie, the yellow peril, m that 'there is always an apparent justification for drawing it into theA.P. - 224 words
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Article375 1912-08-10 8 Notwithstanding the recent warniiig*' from almost every quarter of the Chinese Empire regarding the national danger arising from continual opposition to the Government, various members of the Tuns Vi Kung Ho Party have framed a Bill to be placed before the National Council impeaching the Premier, Lv375 words
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Article377 1912-08-10 8 L>. A. Thomas, the famous Welsh colliery owner who was a radical M. P and the virtual leader of the South Wains radical* for over twenty years, made an extraordinary speech t»t Ebbw Vfile on Saturday, m which he declared that ''Protection M curtain to come, sooner,Boaton Herald - 377 words
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Advertisement57 1912-08-10 8 SPECIAL TO BE OBTAINED FROM Messrs. Katz Bros. Ltd. THE NEW FADELESS -TUNIC SHIRTS^ SOFT FRONT, STIFF OR DOUBLE CDFFS. Price $2.50 Each. A large selection of CHEAPER QUALITIES. Price $1.35 $1.75 Each. AN ENTIRE- NEW STOCK. r MI wv Our Advertising repre- j r Per sentative will be pffeased57 words
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Advertisement350 1912-08-10 8 The Man Who Gets There Is the man who has blood real rich red blood and plenty of it m his body. .WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood lots of it life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. OF ALL CHEMISTS BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump.350 words
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Advertisement92 1912-08-10 8 r\ THIS IS IT! fe 2^ Waterbury's Metabolized *^f>^ Cod Liver Oil Compound r M L J**\ TASTELESS ODOURLESS f*\ The latest scicntilic preparation o( f^^^P C()J) FJVEU Dili. Doe-, all that is L:s?Y^?tKi claimed for it and supersedes the old- "{MX; I •sSri' fashioned emulsions which upscl lv r^T,92 words
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536 1912-08-10 9 An ingenious invention which U illimitable m its applications has been perfected by two Italian chemists. Briefly described, it comprises a means of depositing metals of any character upon any insoluble surface by electrical energy. The results so far achieved promise to revolutionize the whole art536 words
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Article283 1912-08-10 9 Russian* now top the list of foreign born whites m this city anl State. The "200,000 which they numbered m the State ten! years ago have increased to over 550,000,' while tho representative* of Germany, who headed the enrollment m i 900 with half a million,Washington Post - 283 words
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Advertisement164 1912-08-10 9 Sledge Brand Milk IS SUPPLIED TO ALL THE GOVERNMENT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. ASK FOR:— U SLEDGE M Natural Sterilized Milk OR SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS J. Travers Sons, Ltd. RILSENER B E F" R m—^ ftiM— &vaav f m 1..: w LV federated^uy S164 words
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Advertisement434 1912-08-10 9 Jodelite Registered. The Great Timber Preservative. All kinds of soft timber, such as serayah, are, after treatment with Jodelite, permanently protected against attacks of white ants, dry rot and decay. Protection of Para Rubber Trees. j After pruning the trees apply a thin coat of Cold Jodelite to the wounds434 words
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Article1363 1912-08-10 10 Obedient to the Call. W-Will'by W-Will'by W-wha's.s--time? Excuse me sir, but Mr. Wi] loughby'g been gone half an hour or more. It's near enougn to one now, sir." For some fifteen minutes the waiter had vainly been at his clumsiest, and now the rpply came skilfully coloured with1,363 words
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Article90 1912-08-10 10 Vienna, June 29. The passing to-day of the New Army Bill, which has been a sub. Xt of dispute with Hungary for ten years, iailed here with rejoicing, and the fact that Austria will have two million soldier* ie regarded with great satisfaction. The Nmie r90 words
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Article355 1912-08-10 10 With the establishment of the republic political parties have spi u Mir up and this j shows the growth of political ideas m our I people, which fact, compared with the ig-j norance of our people of the value of politi-j 1 cal rights, signifies a great355 words
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Article606 1912-08-10 10 The Korean trial, according to news dispatches which are rather indefinite, has J come to an end, no decision being reached. the exact cause of this termination is not •istated, but those prho hare W-en following .jthe progress of the trial will have no, idifficulty m ArrivingA.P. - 606 words
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Advertisement164 1912-08-10 10 PROTOS MOTOR CARS. HIGH CLASS WORKMANSHIP. STRONG CONSTRUCTION. VERY SILENT RUNNING. Largely used by Royalty. Cars m Stocks Torpedo and Half-Torpedo Double Phaeton Cars to seat 5 and 7 persons. All finished m thejbest style. -'m- .'T^f- ':Wi% MONO MOTOR CARS. The Best ear of the Run-about Type. Improved Design,164 words
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284 1912-08-10 11 imposing Obituaries of World Famous Joker Printed, But He Is Not Dead. Berlin, June 20. Wilhehu Voigt, the robber-cobbler and "Captain of Koepe- 1 nick," appear to have perpetrated another j delicious hoav on his. Fatherland. Yesterday the otHciai Wolff Telegraph Agency supplied the German284 words
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Advertisement198 1912-08-10 11 /ii BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the I above Un< maintain a regular Herviee between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong ar.-l Shanghai en route FLEET. Tons. Commander. rtß Japaa 5.013 L. Y. Archdeacon. SS Gre-ory Apcar 4,600 J. K.198 words
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Advertisement464 1912-08-10 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Under Contract with the Netherlands India Govkrnmevi Agents at Singapore lie Ships Agency. Itl. 2-3 Ctllyer Quy. MAIL TABLE-AUCUST 4TH TO 14TH, 1912. I \\f uiifl»'rnientioned datos are only approximate. Steamship. K rom Expected. Will be Deepatched for:- vanNoort BaUvU A K 4464 words
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Advertisement225 1912-08-10 11 THE POPULAR BRAND. T A U X V V THE DENTAL HALL. BRAS BASSA ROAD. > UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF Or. J. IWftTSUB©. DENTAL SURGEON. (Who may also be found at 82, Bras Basah I Road). Newly opened for the convenience of Patients. Treatment and work man ship guaranteed to225 words
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Advertisement82 1912-08-10 12 JjSS^, n England more Martell's Three J)mir\^\ Star Brandy is sold than any lIH I II j In London more than three times ||I|p|ij|gj| the quantity of Martell's is soW tnan an y otner Brand of OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS. 111 I I I I I ■II SI Sole Agents82 words
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