Weekly Sun, 18 January 1913
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Title Section21 1913-01-18 1 The Weekly Sun. GREATER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION 126* CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. PRICE 5 CUNTS. SINGAVORE. SATURDAY. JANUARY IP>, 1913. NO. 1.5.21 words
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Advertisement461 1913-01-18 1 B__Nk__ S____r^ *V i^l_* _l _r Curb Pattern 18 Carat Rolled* Gold tendant. As sketch. J Will wear well a*gi keep its colour. Vsual price $1.00 each. Sale price 90 cents each. GREAT STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE SALE, COMMENCES MQNDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1913. A a* 7 m m _a OUR ENTIRE STOCK461 words
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Advertisement20 1913-01-18 1 ___r 18 Carat Rolled Gold Pendant. As sketch. Will keep its colour. Usua! price $1.25 each. Sale price $1.00 each.20 words
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Article1367 1913-01-18 2 Is Strong Language Necessary This is a subject which require cousiderng eery carefully. When I say strong I lo not mean anything so powerful as Hacken-Scbmidt, or Gorgonzola Cheese, but just simply a pure flow of real ut*** *dv Iterated superlatives. I speak several languages myself, including su-ih1,367 words
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Advertisement267 1913-01-18 2 RUGS! RUGS!! RUGS!!! NEW STOCK EXTRA LARGE SIZES 60 by.9o W7 .oO each m c TWO PATTERNS TO|]EACH RUG Katz Brothers, Limited. SWIMMER BRAND. S iwmmer brand milk is a milk W hich will satisfy anyone who s desirous, to get a first class sterlized M ilk which (owing: to267 words
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Advertisement161 1913-01-18 2 FQ RD THE CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. *THE CAR WITfiOUT *A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. PRICE COMPLETE •$1,675. THE FORD IS THE PRCWED BES*L\CA«R AT A MODERATE PRICE, ITS SALES BEING THREE TIMES AS GREAT AS ANY OTHER CAR IN THE WORLD WEARNE BROS., LTD. 9 LATE C. F. F.161 words
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324 1913-01-18 3 CHINESE -AMERICAN BANK DETAILS ARE NEGOTIATED. I Says the China Free* of Ist iust The Sino-Americau banking corporatiju with a capital of £I U,OOO,OUU Mex. which was m process of formation when the revolution broke out is now being revived by certain Chinese and American financiers. Inquiries yesterday indicate that324 words
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Article2089 1913-01-18 3 The fourth aunuui Conference held b\ Clark University on question u of foreigi, relations aud the dependencies was wholh jdevoted this year— November 13 to lo— iu P-%i_a. he Conference included a considerable number of native Chinese MP. 9 ***g% -pne of the otlieials of tluv railway2,089 words
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Advertisement83 1913-01-18 3 I CONTINENTAL I jQ. TYRES J _^E-r Motor cars, Motor cycles. Cycles I J^^Br Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I mm Wm\ _i ____B Am __i _i _r _H i _H I **a 3—- I I __l T t_*V at**^ H J_Pi^^ KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. I CONTINENTAL TYRE83 words
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Article1434 1913-01-18 4 m Capt Ross's schooner Ayetha left Cocos (Keeling) on 7th inst. bound to Batavia with copra. The lorcha Yaenchi which was sunk m the fairway oft the International Dock, Shanghai, by the Japanese steamer Tale*; J/arn, was blowu up by the Harbour Authorities ou December 24 and the1,434 words
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22 1913-01-18 4 M. N. K. MOHAMED NOORDIN CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, Collar^, Hosiery and General Goods. 86-88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.22 words
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1087 1913-01-18 4 THE "AMATEUR DRAWING ASSOCIATION." Third Annual Report of the Committee for the year ending 3 1st December, 1912. The Committee begs to submit its Reports and the annexed statement of accounts for the year endiug 31st Doc. 1912. Accounts. The accounts for the -year '-■how an excess of income over1,087 words
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139 1913-01-18 4 I 1 rom Ist January, IiJJ to Ust. December, 1912. Receipts To Balance brought forward 13. dS Entrance fees 112.00 To Brought forward f 161.88 Games fees 3.60, Subscriptions Monthly 435.00 Towards Benevolent See. 81.50 Fin«s 6.50 Cash surplus, 2nd Anniversary Dinner 1 7.*SU Choon139 words
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Article295 1913-01-18 4 oi 1110. it is a reeling common to tho majority of us that we do not get quite the amount of happiness we Ire entitled to. Among the countless things which tend to make lis more or leas miserable ill health 4 takes the first place. No295 words
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Advertisement62 1913-01-18 4 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TELEf RAMS SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE, No. 647. Siemens *W OT A N Lamps. mm 'Strong c li.iipp^ durable ti c _l__i_^*^ <U,_~j \^ap &%'-_%> V t ;A^ highly economical. fp^ r Ir i Consumers are recomi_fended to ask fof> WOTAN lamps aixl insist on getting them. I62 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article729 1913-01-18 5 A Hyla**p named Poo A Sang, plead-; ed guilty before Mr. Talma, for being! drunk and disorderly m Victoria Street' yesterday. He was ordered to pay $2 m Before Mr. Humphreys this morning, a Malay passenger who brought with him about $10,000 worth of cftandu from Labuan, %vas fined729 words
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Article193 1913-01-18 5 Valayarfti Tamil bullock-cart jdriv#r,f vas fined $20 or a month's rigorous mprifftnment, for cruelty to a pair of h mllocks by employing them while Itn m unfit condition and overloading the v :art. i Alia Mariean a Tamil (Islam), was ineif $10 or fourteen days, by Mr. _alma this193 words
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Article418 1913-01-18 5 Sucha Singh a Sikh Railway Gate keeper at Bukit Timah Road, was fined $5 by Mr. Talma for using criminal force to the Tamil Station Master Inamed Vishnu. A Hokien named Tan Whay Soon, I leaded guilty before Mr. Talma to theft of two pieces of wood value 30418 words
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Article372 1913-01-18 5 Fifteen Chinese hawkers, were fined >2 or five days each, for obstructing *Überfr Street with baskets. Three Tamil bullock-cart drivers, vvere fined $10 or fourteen days each, for cruelty to bullocks while m an jnfct state. All the bullocks were lame and had sores on their necks. They were372 words
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Article632 1913-01-18 5 For using criminal force to a Tamil amed Ramayah, another Tamil lamed Kandasamy, was fined $2 and osts. a 1 a For voluntarily causing hurt to a riokien Chinaman, Arokian a Tamil vas yesterday fined $7 and costs by Vlr. Firmstone m the first court. a William Angus a632 words
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Letter834 1913-01-18 5 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. SIR, I trust you will allow me ihrough the medium of your valuable paper to warn the public of certain persons who have recently made their appearance In Malaya under the style ->f 44 Certified Accountants." I think it would be834 words
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Advertisement48 1913-01-18 5 Wines, Spirits and Stoat Etc. GOSLING _o. P Established 1880. For real genuine and aged wines suitable for Invalids and Aged people [uae our Ports and Madeiras. Stout and tClarets. For Connossieurs. Our Wines are the Thing and have the age. GOSLING Co. 33, Robinson Road. I I48 words
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520 1913-01-18 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. A RELIGIOUS CINEMATOGRAPH. Something more than a stir has been created m the Home papers by the production, at the Queen's Hall, of a cinematograph film entitled "From Manger to Cross." The series of pictures screened gives the biblical biography of Our Lord, and520 words
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Article414 1913-01-18 6 Weather permitting, a return game of cricket between the ladies and gentlemen at Sea View Hotel will take place to-morrow, on the Sea View Mr. F. S. B. Jennings, for a number of years on the reporting sffcff on the Singapore Free Press and before that on the Straits Tinms,414 words
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Article674 1913-01-18 6 Harmston's Circus will be here shortly with an entirely new company which includes th«ft\JTatsons#vith theij-, great sensation the somersaulting motor car, the Velasco troupe of acrobats and symnasts, the six Gaiety Girls, Jennie and Willie Harmston atid many other good turns. This is the first time the674 words
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Advertisement112 1913-01-18 6 appointment JJt*^_M. 3 _W^l*^^ h m the m^ contractors to The British Admiralty The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Am t c Milhmaid Mill. HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES Milkmaid Milk ftijTr112 words
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Advertisement28 1913-01-18 6 ARE YOU PARTICULAR? You know quality,* demand value We supply only Wines and Spirits of choice quality. Garner Quelch&Co. a BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. SHANGHAI, HONGKONG ANIi LONDON. 1-628 words
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Article247 1913-01-18 7 The mould of a man's fortune is m his own hand-- Souls die -for lack of nourishment, just as bodies do. She the Chewel of Asia and I'm a'goin to chase *er. A touchy man left town this week but is expected bac^hortly. -*>»;. It is *f onderful247 words
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Article170 1913-01-18 7 The last performance—of the arK 6 8 fi c8 J f this Pantomine took Place last Saturday night. There was a good house and an appreciative a-mence. The performers were all m splendid form and encores were fre < quent £fany of the young ladies received bouquets and boxes170 words
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Article176 1913-01-18 7 Irritability. By A. Cueist. I Eyes that are Sad Eyes that are Gay Eyes that say Yes Inimitable Pepper.* The Flirtaiious Baroness. Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do. I'm ha»lf crazy, all for the love of you. [Can't blame Yer. OFFICE Kid]. Or* Piti^b-R: Conditio*. Nothing to176 words
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Article326 1913-01-18 7 Alec Taylor m Singapore 9 The well-known professional billiard player, Alec Taylor, played three matches m Singapore this week. Hotel de J/ Europe. Taylor played his first game at the Hotel de L" Europe on Monday night, |his opponent being Mr. A. Lewis, to whom he conceded 400 points326 words
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Article231 1913-01-18 7 From the <^alcutta*Statesman Mr.' H. W. Stevenson, the world's billiard champion, and Mr. George Gray, famed for his red-ball play, arrived m Calcutta on the 25th ultimo from Rawalpindi. On Sunday* they leave for J Cawnpore, Lucknow and other towns m the United Provinces and return to231 words
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Article185 1913-01-18 7 A very interesting match was playedj :>n the Sea View Ground last Sunday, when two teams, representing the ladies and gentlemen staying at Sea View hotel, met to have a friendly ?ame. The result was a draw, each side scoring 38 runs. The following are the scores Mrs. C.185 words
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Article27 1913-01-18 7 We understand that the Cricket Selection Committee of the S.C.C. have started to choose the team to represent the S.C.C. m the forthcoming match against Negri Setnbjlaii.27 words
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Advertisement158 1913-01-18 7 4_ A I '_f-___&.—___ ~^P^**^^***i*K______?s«__j___- i -*V '•BRITISH INDIA $T€AM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. The uulennentioned mail bteamers of the tbove Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Sin^'a:x>re, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. -:e Japan 6,013 C. P. Seddon. S8158 words
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Advertisement134 1913-01-18 7 Caldßedk Macgregor and Company. Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ales, Beer and Stout Importers. Telephone No. 160. Prlce Llsts on a pp|- catlon# BRANCHES AT LONDON, CLASCOW, SHANCHAI, HONCKONC, TIENTSIN AND WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. f I m\ 1 "Wi _f AL PV^ A A N. f134 words
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Article1584 1913-01-18 8 Frederic J.Haskin Frederic J. Haskin - Frederic J.Haskin Frederic J. Has kin By One of the most unique events m the!, *hole history of banquet giving will take^ >lace m Washington on the evening ofj' "anuary 11, when the National Geographic losisij will give its eighth annual banquet, j Here the intrepid Amundsen1,584 words
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Advertisement19 1913-01-18 8 C MAA our Advertising repre- T j P ICC senta «ve will be pleased I/IAQC to submit Up-to-date IUvXIO19 words
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Advertisement347 1913-01-18 8 LOSING WEICiHT BY THE POtJND Under Weight," a condition of j J ill-health, shows your assimilative I powers are decreasing. S r***-**— —^__aN v a-w^ N _«> w^ > \*t»<V--**aV»»^« *o g S WATERBURYS* J METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL j COMPOUND I l L-a^_v^. _,-W**V^Wvv.^V-%^*J4 t 1 Supplies the blood347 words
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Advertisement269 1913-01-18 8 < I THIS IS IT i i E__l_iJULl ll ll ll ll ii mt* i < < Waterbury's Metafcp.iz.ed J Cod Liv.er Oil Compound 0 £?j\ I TASTELESS ODOURLESS >CS\ a& pfc The latest scientific preparation of A |l M^=^tt COl) LIYKU OIL. Does all that is f^ll^' Cl V*.-_*-7-.269 words
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Advertisement209 1913-01-18 8 FOR SALE. I **t Sea'Go.ng Cabin Motor* l. inch Maria A pleasure boat of an e> ultan. ibuilt about the end of 1911 by friang' ganu ship-builders, the hull of Cheng hai wood outside, Teak wood insidf ;and copper sheathe, fitted with four (cylinders heavy type Kelvin Mariir i motor209 words
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Article2037 1913-01-18 9 The following is a translation of a recent telegram which was despatched by Dr Jmn Vat-sen to the ii*-S>jideut, the Cabinet, the Natioual Council, the Tutuh of everj province UM all newspapers, through whom it was meaut to bo addressed to the citizens of the Republic2,037 words
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Article444 1913-01-18 9 (Compiled from the Hongkong _V«yraph files for the Week Ending December 28th.) Ou December 22nd, 1882, the annual prize distribution m connection with tho Hongkong Public Sch.ol \fas held, and among the winners oi prizes were Fritz Lumtnert, Fred Oriuiblo, Frank Lam inert,! Herbert Ortmble and444 words
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Advertisement205 1913-01-18 9 i HIGH CLASS, 10W. PRICED c s Motor Cars. m The 3rd SlUpment of OVERLAND CARS s Model 58 R. 25 h.p. 2 Seaters at $1,7.50 nett- 'Model 69 T. 30 h.p. 5 Staters at $1,950 nett. Complete with Hood, Screen, I_amp, Horn, Tool-K.it, etc. READY FOR THE RDAR iil.hu205 words
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Article520 1913-01-18 10 a The news that a new Society has sprung up to assist m the fight waged on cancer is interesting. The new body does not <*laim to cure cancer, but it endeavours to I spread such knowledge as wsy lead to itprevention and it makes every effort to520 words
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Article638 1913-01-18 10 From the Hongkong Telegraph We are informed that tho (Sbmmissioner I Police at Canton (with the connivance f the Tutuh) has issued a proclamation •hereby the importation of opium is olutely forbidden after December 31 of he present year. This refusaWof Hong* ong opium at Canton, is, of638 words
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Advertisement355 1913-01-18 10 Professional Anaouacemeat. Dr.W.R.Lamb, i AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN. m examining rejaettng E,g> correcting 'lejcctice VisioaA No. 3, Adelphi Hotel. Has the most modern instruments anc apparatus and superior facilities for examining the eyes and correcting defective vision aetord ing to the lattest and most approved methodt as employcvl m the355 words
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Advertisement632 1913-01-18 10 -Enlafged Spleen One of Malaria's Worst Dangers. r 9 Burma Sportsman Proves From 0 Experience That The One Right Remedy 0 Is Dr. Williams* Pink Pills. The thiug so be done when enlargement t j >f the spleen is present is first to remove its lailLe, iv the East usually632 words
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Advertisement555 1913-01-18 10 I A Dollar ar. Hour I I I _i__P_r\ irt3te«w 0* -*j LJaL A Hollar I I ra'CT A Day I fiaH___#_- (_r__^_L____ a Bin -h < salary I w^^mpm J* > our ,ifc I >"' ii a v *••*v c I l^/*^ smS I Internatlcnal M on lio\\ your555 words
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812 1913-01-18 11 OPIUM SITUATION DEMANDS SOLUTION. Banks and Opium Merchants Find Themselves m Dangerous Place. 0 The opium situation bus reached a point where some solution must be found soon/'jis the way the present crisis was characterised by the manager of one of Shanghai'-* foreign banks. Frem this and other sources it812 words
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Advertisement318 1913-01-18 11 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) U-taaa 0-*>a*rn_*t with the Netherlands India Government. 9 Ueits at Sa-hnre SS Slips Ajeicy. itl. 2-3 Callyer (way. MAIL TABLE-JANUARY 18TN TO MTH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. f STEAMSHIP. From Expected. WUI be DeAatcbed for:— daUing L Da>e. ~~m Serabilan318 words
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Advertisement304 1913-01-18 11 a THE National Mutual life Association of Australiasia, Limited. t Established 1869. The first Life Assurance Office m the World to apply the Non-Forfeiture Principle to Policies. A Mutual Office No Shareholders All profits belong to Policy-holders. Annual Income (1911) $10,268,128.00. Funds $57,434,777.00. Claims Paid $48,580,853.00. STATEMENT. Showing to progress304 words
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Advertisement323 1913-01-18 12 I V mWAW _H_^_i fl_B _^_^_^_^_^_w Rl Martell s Brandy. I MSOk, In England riiore Martell's Three -Mr^ y_\ ar rail( *'y s so^ nS tn ft y. (llim Tiu other. Brand. I I II I II III! J A\\ A W A* Hi J illH London more than three323 words
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