Weekly Sun, 28 December 1912
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Title Section21 1912-12-28 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION, 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICK 5 CENTS SINGAPORE. SATIRDAY, DECEMBER 2ft. mio> NO. l-2:i.21 words
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Advertisement270 1912-12-28 1 fl 1111 l I V N avy, Blue, r een, Pink Presses. j£l I II I I I& V *>! T_o YS TOYS' h^- X *^nß"^^* Hhw^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1 "MICNON" CRAMAPHONE AND OUTFIT. iornless Gramaphone. Six double side 1 records. Record album and box of needles. The set complete m leatherette270 words
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Advertisement293 1912-12-28 1 at parties by raffeling, etc m eBe X^ REVOLVING RACE GAMES. No. J 24. PRIRFQ n fin PTC A hl^ rhl y interesting game I will arauze young rniUCO UiDU UlO. 'and old. Exact to illustration. THE BEMBRANT BOXES OF _^*~^~m- J WATER COLOURS. s^w-r^^ g i r 1Q as293 words
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Advertisement149 1912-12-28 1 SDFGSFD 1 I I Sc^^^^flbp It! i■■ r DEANS' SOLDIER PINAFORES. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Washable. Hycienic. Fast colours. PRICE 0.80 CTS. THE YOUNG ARTIST'S BOX OF WATER COLOURS IN TUBES. 36 tubes of water colours of the best quality. Free from poison. Price $1.50 per box. THE "FOUR ACE"149 words
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Article573 1912-12-28 2 It is an idea pretty widely accepted hroughout the civilised world that the i uodern woman is daily growing less vomanly and, by consequence, less: vorthy the homage and reverence! vhich our fathers paid to their womanrind. If this belief required ctfnfirma-j ion and unfortunately it573 words
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Advertisement282 1912-12-28 2 RUGS! RUGS!! RUGS!!! NEW STOCK 5 EXTRA LARGE SIZES j 6O by 9O S/ 5O each. TWO PATTERNS TO EACH RUG FRINGE ENDS. Exceptional "Value. j Katz Brothers. Limited. SINGAPORE. I i SWIMMER BRAND. NATURAL MILK. j S iwmmep brand milk is a milk W hich will satisfy anyone who282 words
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Advertisement55 1912-12-28 2 KIIV^& Co. SINGAPORE. What A Young Man Ought to Know, $2.20 each Woman $2.20 M Boy M $2.20 (iirl $2.20 h A Woman of 45 $2.20 Man 45 $2.20 Advice to a Wife ,55 Cassell's Book of Quotations $5.80 Magic Made [asy .55 The New Book of Etiquette $1.40 Etiquette55 words
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Advertisement161 1912-12-28 2 FORD THE UNIVERSAL CAR. FOLLOW THE CROWD YOU CAN'T GO WRONG AND BUY A FORD. 104 SOLD AND DELIVERED ALREADY THIS YEAR. Complete list of purckasers on application.) PRICK OF 5 SEATED TOURING CAR COMPLETE READY FOB THE ROAD C. F. F. WEARNE CO.. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. CARS FOR HIRE161 words
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Article1098 1912-12-28 3 DR. SUN OUTLINES HIS RAILWV SCHEME. L.iv, week Wt referred 1,, Sj Imrf aMd rt.fr which h, *>£?*?. H MUOWIOMMat m the papers whid. fa k; S -.o. I l,y DrJtan M rUre.-to.-CJ0,,^,,! ,'f CUmn Nauon.l B lil» AT Corp rati Wet-wappond herewith tile trial of .1,1 spool,1,098 words
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Article727 1912-12-28 3 China's Finances. How ur,. Ciasp Loan i- Bbiko Bpent. 1 <_ll >:•■■• r Jv'y'. n>(s Ci/.'i Dlzbo,, f^in >)its M'ini*tr>j of Finance, Wti publish herewith the following batement of the receipt of the secv>nd IStalment of the Crisp Loan Payment lide over to the Ministry of727 words
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Article64 1912-12-28 3 rur the coinage of new piece* r o£ money as rurrcucy of the Uepublic of China, the Coutral Government has decided to have seven kindu of subsidiary coins for circulation and exchange. Th«jy are weight. ~>o Cent silver piece 13 Orarns. 1 J 9mV «<» M M64 words
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364 1912-12-28 3 The general anuuancement oi the Mougoltan Co-operative Abtociation has opened the eye- of the world to the plain fact that the so-called Mongolian independence i« not the will of the Mongolian people but that of the Living Baddha of Urga. This public declaration beanWashington Post - 364 words
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Article58 1912-12-28 3 The auti-opiuiii law* art strictly enforced iv Wuhu, whero over eighty rel^l opium shops have been cloned and thirty wholeSale firm* have proinined tv OMM busineas Within a week. The whole Anliui Province-' is divided into twelve districts, each being placed under the control of a coinmiHsioner58 words
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Advertisement46 1912-12-28 3 CONTINENTAL j Motor cars, Motorcycles, Cycle?!'' Busesjand heavy Commercial VeMclas. I 1^ THIS IS THE I r>i" I I M V Bb. m H 'JHi^^ KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. I WL CONTINENTAL TYRE X RUBBER Co.. Ltd. I 17. COLLY Eli QUAY. I SJNGAPORL I46 words
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164 1912-12-28 4 Followiug the gener.il declaration issued •some time ago by tho Mongolian Co-opera-tive Association, another announcement has been addressed to the Press of all the countries the world over. It commences with expressions of gratitude for tho kind treatment that have been accorded to the Mongolian people by164 words
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Article94 1912-12-28 4 Tiie Ministry of Finance has submitted an elaborate scheme for the issuing of national bonds:. The total amount will be fixed at 200,000,000, of which 1 00,000,000 will be devoted to the redemption of notes, *50,000,00 m for tho payment of ttmail loanand the rest as capital of94 words
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Article78 1912-12-28 4 1 he Government is m receipt of several urgent telegrams from the Tutuhs of Yunnan and Kwangsi, informing it of the movements of the French m these Provinces. It is reported that Fiance has despatched troops to station at Kin-luug-tung, demand' ed for the right to78 words
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Article71 1912-12-28 4 The election of the six members of the Housr of Representaters to represent Chinese Overseas, which was to take place m Shanghai the other day, has not only been deferred but the date for the election has been postponed fttM di* owing to its main details not having71 words
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Article36 1912-12-28 4 Prince l/tai has contracted a loan ot Kbls. 500,000 from tho Russians. It is secured by his former estates which has been confiscated by China aud by the territory of the Chatake Banner.36 words
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Article125 1912-12-28 4 In view of the daugerou* position of Manchuria, the Cabinet has decided to take the following measures m M anchuria: (1) To despatch large forces to defend the important place* (2) To investigate the military strength of Russia and Japan (3) To investigate the number ->f Japanese125 words
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Article58 1912-12-28 4 Over sixty Kiaugsi students, of whom six are girU, have arrived at Shanghai They will soou sail for foreign couutries,— 10 to Belgium, to America, 9 to Frai'iet >«ud the rest to Uermauy, England ant Japan. While several of them arc support ed by their58 words
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Article65 1912-12-28 4 It ia n ported that tho representatives oi he Hutuktu of IVga have left Mongol!* lot St. Petersburg. Their mission r,, ns ist< i m the couvoying of thanks to the Tsar and 1 of presents to the Russian Minister of For- I eign Affairs for65 words
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Article82 1912-12-28 4 The following statistical facts of Chinese railways arc extracted from a report of the Ministry of Communications on the present *tate of Chinese railways. There ure 42 I lines. The total mileage is 'J,BGG miles (English) of which, *>,723 milcti are open to traffic, 51) miles an*82 words
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Article141 1912-12-28 4 According to ii report from Yuiu Tsaug-, lieuir, the Dalai Lama was delighted at the restoration of his religious power by the Peking OoTernnient and lias ordered the' varioun I/unas to use the five-coloured emblems. He is very entlmsiatie about t he establishment of a Republic and lias141 words
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Article1094 1912-12-28 4 hxcept among a Bmall minority of individuals and nations it has ever beeu the general conviction that the claims of the women are infinitely smaller And less important than those of the men. Men have boasted of the great part they have taken m tho great1,094 words
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Article1355 1912-12-28 4 Uur critics on China may be roughly divided iuto two elastes, uauiely (1) Those who know that they know. (2) Thote \f\\n do not know that they do not know. Between these two types there are various ihadeH of oritiot ranging from those j who know1,355 words
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Article269 1912-12-28 4 When the China Merchant's Navigation Steamship Coiupauy *ras put m tbt hands ot' roiuuieiciul people, it \\;n well managed. IJut since it has beeu trau lerred to th« control of the Pekiug (iovcrnment, corruption, nepotiaui and fraudulent appropriation of funds have been rife. Seeing269 words
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Advertisement44 1912-12-28 4 I E! IVI El 1^ WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TELEGRAMS: SIEMENS. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE, No. 647. Siemens WOTAN Lamps. highly economical. Consumers are recommended to ask for WOTAN lamps and insist on getting them. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMD WORKS. LTD. Head Office Caxton House, Westminster. WORKS, STAFFORD.44 words
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Article237 1912-12-28 5 It m worthy of note tha: tho agitation for war on the recalcitrant Mongol* off Ur^a, especially up North, is gr^luallv filming down aril Foreign Minister L>u r^eng-hsiang is making earnest effort* to settle the question diplomatically. Last week, the Chines* Minister at fet. Petersburg sent an237 words
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Article700 1912-12-28 5 In the ii issue of our journal Ust month t (p. 1370) W6 called tlu« tttOMtion of OUT C readers to the important and optimist e report of Mr. F. A. Aglen, Uie [nepeetorGenei;tl of the foreign controlled Chinese Maritime Custom*, with regard to Ibe oompamtlvalj ainail700 words
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Article115 1912-12-28 5 The following excerpt from one of our foreign daily contemporaries is a graceful tribute to our Government "Tho donation by the Chinese Govern- j rnent of $10,000 to the family of the latej P. V Dreatng, foreign idftier jind supe-lj |nnt«ndent of Chinese telegraphs, when j jthn115 words
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Article129 1912-12-28 5 China 's Navy. The actioa of the Government m appointing Mr. sfbih Yin*> as adviser to the Navy is a little difficult to understand Wh'j is this Mr. Shih that should be considered to be good and efficient enough! Ito advise un such an important J.:p:trtment of China's bureaucracies as129 words
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Article176 1912-12-28 5 Wit 1 1 the opening of the railway to Tientsin from the Yangtse Hirer, the little town of P'ukou, opposite the City of Nan!:ing, will vow become more and more important. It is expected at least that the wharfage facilities of the176 words
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Article381 1912-12-28 5 J Turkey m the Near East and China ii tithe Far East resemble moh other m grea rimany rospoots. Both aro old countries having a history of a few thousand years i'Both poa«es3 vast territories and larg< population, both are m danger of terri >;toria! disintegration. Both have381 words
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477 1912-12-28 5 Director of Siccawei Observatory Issues Valuable Work on Atmospheric Conditions. Two valuable pamphlets have jubt beenj issued by M. Louis Ifroc, S. J., director of! Siccawei Observatory, one of them dealing j with the rainfall m China during a period! of eleven years,477 words
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Article405 1912-12-28 5 Mutusamy a Tamil bullock-car driver, was fined $?0 or a month's im prisonmpn f by Mr. Forrer for working a lame hullook. He was fin*<] $10, only a week ago for a similar off e nce. Mr. H. W. Firrastone, District Judgf and First Magistrate having left th< Colony405 words
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Article455 1912-12-28 5 For failing to give a satisfactory account as to hu\v ha came by a lamp [chimney value 10 cents, a Cantonese inamed Pang Ohoon was sentenced to ten days' imprisonment, by Mr. Forrer thib morning m the >econd court. Hee Hi».u Tong Urn Hockchia boy, who was convicted c455 words
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Article304 1912-12-28 5 Several coal coulies were charge 1 with theft of cabbages from the Tanjong Pagar D )ck, and convicted but sentence was deterred. A Christian Tamil named Aroki;isamy, was fined $2, by Mr. Forrer f>r throwing sand crackers m public at Bencoolen Street. He pleaded guilty A Mohamedan named Nabibux,304 words
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Article71 1912-12-28 5 A public meeting under tUu au>i>iceb of the Straits Chinese Football Association will be lit Id at the Chinese Volunteer Club, Beach Koad, on Tuesday, the 31st instant, at 8.3U p.m. to consider the desirability of holding Chinota New Voar Sport, and if apprv)\od of to71 words
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513 1912-12-28 6 PROGRESS IN CHOSEN. The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28. TO OUR READERS. We wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. The annual report of reforms and progress m Chosen (Korea), which has just been issued, makes interesting reading. Allowing for the possibility of its being coloured by national513 words
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121 1912-12-28 6 The funeral of Mrs. Hoo Sum Chuon Whampo took place on Tuesday morning. The cortege left the family residence m Club Street at 11 a.m., and proceeded to the Cantonese Cemetery at Thompson Road, where the coffin was buried near the grave of121 words
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Article254 1912-12-28 6 From Straits Echo of 23rd inst:— Mr. George dimming, the Official ;Handicapper, was among those who watched the work of the horses this morning. Sirdar covered a mile m 1 |mm. 57H second-, finishing as fresh 'as ever. He is very fit and is well worth backing.254 words
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Article740 1912-12-28 6 Ths friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. Pinkney will be interested to leirn that they have settled down m Stockton-on-Tees. Their new house is filler) Taiping. Mr. R. F. Stainer, Headmaster the King Edward VII School, Taipin^has engaged an English Assistant to take the place of Mr.740 words
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Advertisement337 1912-12-28 6 BY JcSS^S T0 APPOINTMENT ||3^^^^^^VJ H. M. THE KING. contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. M ILKMAID NATURAL Top-Notoh Brand, recognised m every land, f you search buth hemispheres, not a tiner milk appears, L et it be337 words
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Advertisement30 1912-12-28 6 ARE YOU PARTICULAR? You know quality, demand value We supply only Wines and Spirits of choice quality. Garner Quelch Co. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. AND AT SHANGHAI, HONGKONG AND LONDON. 1-630 words
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Article139 1912-12-28 7 Tho i vest card game Stage Bridge Life is one d-n thing after another. The sound of silk is a tonic to some women. Mue Tho self-msde man i* often proud of v pcxir job. H J1 With women, kisses are always more effectual than reason. dlWays The139 words
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Article26 1912-12-28 7 Sixty bottles of B^er from Victoria Memorial Hall, on 22nd inst. Finder will be adequately rewarded on delivering some to S. OAKBR, 3001 Hope Avenue.26 words
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Article582 1912-12-28 7 You are standing on my heart, Two shoes With your tiny toes apart, Two shoes. 1 am thinking of the girl On whose feet you used to twirl In the dance's dreamy whirl. Two shoes. I am thinking of the days. Two shoes. When we walked Love't? shining582 words
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Article522 1912-12-28 7 There seems little question that Mr.it Wintson Churchill is doing excellent! work at the Admiralty. Even those| a who best knew him and wiio expected 'Host from his exchange of posts with vlr. McKenna have been agreeably surprised with the results of his work. A.3 a522 words
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Advertisement443 1912-12-28 7 k A BRITISH INDIA STEVM NAVIGVn^S CO.. LTD. j APCAR LINE. iafc auQormentiou^J iuul steanera ot the, |abov> Lin 3 mitn A i r igalar s^rvico baiwe«o f Cak-ittaaui Ta;ji.i, 04lllag at Peaang, Singa-j por rlonfl: kg -tii I Sh^giiti en route. FLEET. Tout, C jinuriader. i Sti Jh;j r.i443 words
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Advertisement131 1912-12-28 7 Caldbeck Macgregor and Company. Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ales. Beer and Stout Importers. Telephone lit. 160. Price Lists on application. BRANCHES AT LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONGKONC, TIENTSIN AND KUALA LUMPUR, WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. 13-7 Plir T i TLVT 1/ X "> C^. l\^H 111 il<131 words
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Article335 1912-12-28 8 IX S. Ball. The International Correspondence School is endeavouring to raise funds to start a Technical College m Singapore to be run on similar lines to the College m India. All nationalities are eligible to enter and take up a certain course, or courses. Fees are moderate. The335 words
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Article20 1912-12-28 8 Cold Turkey, Ham, Tongue. Roast Beef, Lamb. Potato. Beetroot and Tomato Salads. Iced Asparagus. Gooseberry Tart. Kruit Salad.20 words
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Article40 1912-12-28 8 We opine that the attendance at the Hotels during the week did not come up to the expectations of the managers. For X'mas week it was very quiet, despite the fisticuff bouts mentioned 1 m Sub Rosa column.40 words
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Article325 1912-12-28 8 On Monday a Carol party left the 1 Cathedral at 7.45 p.m. and wended' their way firbt to the BishopV residence, then to the Hotel T Europe and Raffles Hotel. After carol-ing at! the afore-mentioned places the "Chirpers" paid a visit to Government i House and there the325 words
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Article302 1912-12-28 8 Seventy-nine merry men sat down! jto a most excellent tiffin at the Swimming Club on X'mas day. Mr. W.j Makepeace, Vice-President of the Club, was m the chair and a capital Chairman was he. He was humorous and firm and his most witty -remarks were directed to302 words
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Article348 1912-12-28 8 The long looked for Rugger match between Singapore and Selangor, for rhe handsome trophy presented by a member oi' old players m rugby matches between Singapore, and Selangor, took place on the S.C.C ground on X'mas Day. The weather was fine but the ground was m a greasy condition.348 words
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Article122 1912-12-28 8 A large crowd of Europeans and Natives assembled on the S. C. C. ground on Boxing Day to witness the, Hockey match between Singapore and Selangor. The teams were fortunate m having good weather for the game, considering that the weather gods are m peculiar moods at this time122 words
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Article103 1912-12-28 8 A Pantomime m 3 Acts. Miss W. Gosling. Mr. J. VV. Dossett. Mr. C. L. Gosling. Entire Scenery Painted by Mr. Low Quay Song. of Raffles Art Studio. Designed by Mr. J. VV. DOSSETT and Mr. c. L. Gosling. Produced under the Direction of Mrs. E. L. Gosling. Under103 words
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Article182 1912-12-28 8 t Under the Direction of c Mr. F. SCHROETTER. j ctric Lighting by Siemens Brothers. Cast.— Mortals. Prince Charming Miss W. Goslingc Dandini (his Secretary) Miss M. D'Cruz a Baron Twicewed Mr. A. Howell Bareness Twicewed Mr. J. W. Dossett d jfpirine Miss C. Howard Phenacitine Miss V. Howard182 words
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Article952 1912-12-28 8 Act I. Prelude. The Enchanted Lakt. Home of the Fairy of the Slipper. SCENE T. Twicevved Village. Hack entrance to the Baron's House. SCENE 11. Corridor m Baron's House.. SCENE 111. Kitchen m Baron> House. SCENE IV. Corridor m Baron's House. Ten Minutes Interval. Act 11. SCENE952 words
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Advertisement43 1912-12-28 8 The Man Who Gets There I* the man who has blood real rich red blood and plenty of it— in his body. WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood lota of it life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. OF ALL CHEMISTS43 words
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Advertisement92 1912-12-28 8 J\ THIS IS IT! Waterbury's Metabolized Tj^ I*^1 Cod Liver Oil Compound Ajsk TASTELESS ODOURLESS JTIX Am Wk 1Q alrst scientific preparation of g^Z^fi COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is ff*^ claimed for it and supersedes the old- <^ffli fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by the92 words
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Article671 1912-12-28 9 Those who believe that a better and happier eia is setting m regard to AngloGerman relations will have read with the utmost satisfaction the first pronounce-! meat by Prince' Lichnowsky, the new German Ambassador to London, since his arrival m England. Tt was at the dinner of671 words
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Article378 1912-12-28 9 If this paper appeals to you, give it your practical support and encourage the only Chinese journalistic enterprise m Singapore by filling m tht accompanying form and posting it to Subscription fcorm. T<> the Weekly Sun, Ltd. 126, Cross Street, Singapore. Please enter my name as a378 words
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Advertisement429 1912-12-28 9 Sledge Brand Milk W SUPPLIED TO ALL THE COVERMMEHT MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS m rut: FEOERATEO MALAY STATES. ASK FOtt:— I .."SLEDGE" Nuum.! Sterilized Milk ON 'SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: I J. Travers Sons, Ltd. I T E National Mutual Life Association of Australian, Limited. The first Lite Assurance Oilice429 words
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Advertisement35 1912-12-28 9 HIGH CLASS, LOW PRICED Motor Cars. The 3rd Shipment of OVERLAND CARS RADItIFA fa I fit ■If 111 vll 111 WANTED. To purchase ki Old Chinetuj Porcelain.*' Particulars and prices to R. co 'Weekly Sim.'35 words
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Article623 1912-12-28 10 CdutoD, NcKCtflbar, 27. Canton Las finally succeeded m getting a loan from America, the Peking authorities having approved the giving of fcewerage tax as security. The proceed* from the loan shall he u^d to redeem ijuvern- nent notes only. The dorueslij loan, m the form of .*lO, |5,623 words
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Article512 1912-12-28 10 In the fulness of titm we shall be told why the Turks have failed m tne present war and iv what form the wenkues.ses m their defence have beeu displayed. But even now we may gue^a at one great cause j of weaknear The Turks, while512 words
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288 1912-12-28 10 ANOTHER GIRL SLAIN IN WHITE SLAVE FEUD. Her Bound Body Covered with Stiletto Wounds Found Floating m Pond. New York, Nov. 13. The body of a girl was fuiind \csterday m a millpond at George jtowu, a village m Couuccticut. It was wrapped m a tablecloth und sheet, initial-, jlfid288 words
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269 1912-12-28 10 FUR COAT RIVALS AN £8,000 GARMENT. Sisters*ln«Law Try lo Outdo Each Other io Matter of Russian Sables. New York, Nov. 13 li'.valry between two wealthy New York wonflifen for thr possession of the finest. «at of furs ended today m tho triumph, so fur as the present social 8e isoa269 words
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Advertisement24 1912-12-28 10 Notice to Advertisers, ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here atfer, reach us by Friday at 2 p.m Ads. received later cannot appear m same week's issue.24 words
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Advertisement346 1912-12-28 10 Professional Announcement. Dr.W.R.Lamb, AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN. Specialist inejcamiming S reacting tie: Eftc, correcting defective Vision* No. 3, Adclphi Hotel. TILL DECEMBER 27th. j Jl.ts the most modern instrument* andil apparatus and superior facilities for examining the eyes and correcting defective vision accordiug to the lattost and most approved methods346 words
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Advertisement134 1912-12-28 10 Wines, Spirits and Stout Etc. GOSLING 60. RtTABLtSHED 1880. For roal genuine and aged wines suitable for Invalids and A^d people use our Ports and Madeiras. Stout and Clarets. For Connossieurs. Our Wines are the Thing and have the ago. GOSLING Co. 33, Robinson Road. PROTOS MOTOR CARS. HICH CLASS134 words
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Advertisement36 1912-12-28 10 Dr. R. H. LHMB, AMERICAN OIXTIST. (Qmdaate of Pbiladelpkin Denial College) HIGH CLASS MODREK DENTISTRY IN ALL ITS BRASOHES ARTISTIC GOLD FILLINGS IN FRONT TEETH A SPECIALITY. 23-8. Colnian St. Opposite Hotel De La Paix. 0-936 words
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Advertisement298 1912-12-28 10 I A Dollar an Hour I yi^ A Dollar >^aLwiilßdilMl hM what this B^JmJ b means to you R^ pending upon I SfilyT yOU r bY J DeTi't hv^l g^^l a ■mall salary V all your life— I JJ^K^Sfß^J^^^r do as thou* I HHklQnHHaHa^ Schoolf ihow you how your pay298 words
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Article497 1912-12-28 11 To the British sense of justice there it something inhcrontly ropellant m the manner m which the Government has beeu rushing its Home Rule Bill through Paruainent. Tiino was when any measure, however comparatively unimportant, wab at least given full and adequate sci utiny by the House of497 words
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281 1912-12-28 11 Tii6 uailo^ fur the election on December 10 woru counted on Thursday m iho Educational Bureau Otlicc iv *tiic city and aa a I result sjevenly-ono persona secured 86 vi tuuie ballots qualify iu^ them a.^ eleotort> for the bcuoiidary cleotiou of Luouibero281 words
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Advertisement261 1912-12-28 11 »lIWIU-OECBHI(| 20TH TO 30TH, 1912. bTEAMbinr. P r T! Win be Despatched forDate. Kotmai BaUvk Dec •><• m y B «gtatvan|f, Selaku Pomaiigkat I***. n aa Dec 2] "^via I>ct 'j bela..: t -Deli D r 72+ PalemWg Muutok and Palen^, D.- lerk Munt^ k < i Mbtf>«9>^ J^iat, Pangkal-Pinang,261 words
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Advertisement142 1912-12-28 11 I 'His Master's Voice' GRA^^HONE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. thai you should prefer the best remedy I when suffering from colds, fever, pains, neuralgia, rhematism, etc., specially m 6 tropical climates when you are exposed I to abrupt change of temperature. I Try therefore142 words
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Advertisement82 1912-12-28 12 Hi MartelFs Brandy. JSmk In England more Martell's Thres mhlr^\ Star B ran( ty is sold than any ((mil i lliJ other Brand. IMS 111 In London more than three times I 111 I I Sole Ag" 6ll^ for Straits Settlements, F.M.S. I I II 91 BB B I I82 words
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