Weekly Sun, 25 January 1913
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Title Section21 1913-01-25 1 The Weekly Sun. •OBEAfER STRAITS SETTLEMENTS EDITION 126* CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. PRICE 5» CELT'S. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1913. NO. 126.21 words
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Advertisement335 1913-01-25 1 I f Hfe^_ > AmmmmwAßrnm I m*mmmrnmnm^mfimfmfmmmmm B_x. Hn* _**2. tfT_*_ cF i TRPa<B^ Ro TH BOr* "B» Bi "Pt.^^c-i Terf TP 'By TB TH Tf~~~~~~~HI <j^3k T t__k RBBHfI The Lock. Solid gun metal, two key**. Size am\\ lustration. Usual price $1.00 each. (dßale price 8> cents **eh. WfllTE-AWAY,335 words
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Advertisement25 1913-01-25 1 No. 684;j. Yale Secure Liver Padlock. 1% ins., padlock, with a chain 15 inches long, specially made for cyclists, etc. Sale price 45 cents eac_f.25 words
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Article356 1913-01-25 2 There was a meeting of Chinese on Monday afternoon, at the Chinese Volunteer Club, to appoint officers for the Chinese New Year Sports, to be held on February 15. Amongst those present were Messrs. Tan 800 Liat, (m the chair) Scab Cheng Joo and Lim Kee356 words
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Article164 1913-01-25 2 Mrs. George Morrison, mother of Dr. Morrison, foreign adviser to China, is m Shanghai, with her daughter, Miss E. H. Morrison, en route to their home m Australia, after a short visit to Dr. Morrison and his bride m Peking. While m Peking Mrs. Morrison was guest of President Yuan164 words
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Article509 1913-01-25 2 Friday's Jtelegram, says that" Hongkong Telegraph of 6th inst., concerning tbe possibility of a general election next month, makes it tolerably clear that, if the Government should persist m hastening on such election, it will be doing so m face of the wishes of most of its509 words
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Advertisement342 1913-01-25 2 LACTOWALTINE r WDOISTtRED STftKNOT#ENIN-> V FATTENING t PALATABLE DIGESTIBLE NUTRITIOUS t _r fl M-_-_HHH_H__HH-----_-R^^fl Hfltlf I H If"***-* p*i*t*t>f. s|i II 1""" ■"■"""""""""ji I^l D P^y preserved try a PnX— |H pt!-»o'-»>r Fme«l Scorch Bfley. M-flj Ufl I W**£ f'«» «<—*%>•«■ Cod Liver OH H flfl If 1 -yfor rreatinr342 words
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Advertisement355 1913-01-25 2 Professional Announcement. Dr.W.R.Lamb, AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN. Specialist m examining rejecting the Ey* (fc correcting dejective Vision. No. 3, Adelphi Hotel. Has the most modern instruments and apparatus and superior facilities for examining the eyes and correcting defective vision accord* ing to the lattest and most approved methods! as employed355 words
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Advertisement170 1913-01-25 2 FORD THE CAR FOR THE -MULTITUDE. JHE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. PRICE COMPLETE $f T 675. THE FORD IS THE _»ROVED BEST CAR AT A MODERATE PRICE. ITS SALES BELN(? THREE TIMES AS GREAT AS ANY OTHER CAR IN THE WORLD WEARNE BROS., LfD. KATE C. F.170 words
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Article2023 1913-01-25 3 Articles from Shanghai and Java Papers. m RPTfJION TO SIB^EDWARD GREY. lo rHfL-IIOHT Hon* SIH BoWAAP GRTftY, X c, X P., B >lvB Principal Secretary ot S ,M I'oreign Affairs. Mi.- Ihe RepresentAiva Board >t Briti-ii Anti-Opium desire^ to .ill your attention to the following considerations with regard2,023 words
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Article579 1913-01-25 3 Hi I -i I*. Benz called on u» lav week, and asked if we would publish th appended translations from the v Sin I'o, Batavia, with reference to the opium quel tion m Java. We have much pleasure i acceding to Mr Ben/- request. Me. Benz'* Letts579 words
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707 1913-01-25 3 "Sin Po Editorial Comment on Mr.benz's Letter. In the paper oi yesterday we published a request of the above mentioned gentleman and after consultation we decided to take up the matter again. We now bes; those of our readers *>ho have not -seen the request of yesterday to I note707 words
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Article894 1913-01-25 3 India Aroused. China's example m ridding itsell ol thi thraldom of opium is, it appears, not to bs lost upon India. lv fastening tiiis cvi -i upon China m the Opium War, England also condemned India to devote a vast an of its food-producing land to the894 words
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Article495 1913-01-25 4 Following is the text of a letter adp dressed to Reuter's Agent at Shanghai, c r-hich, m view of the present grave crisis m the opium trade and the many and important interests affected thereby we VuMM} pro bono publico, says the China\ mXepuolteam The495 words
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Article253 1913-01-25 4 Smokers Take Refuge m Foreign Settlements. As we have previously reported, says the China Press of 7th instant, after the 31st December li>iJ, all opium shops m the Shanghai district were to be closed and the votaries of the poisonous drug were to abandon their vicious253 words
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Article573 1913-01-25 4 At the present time, when so much is heard about the losses of opium traders bankers and dealers on account of the grave-crisis reached through imports of the drug from India exceeding a demand which has dwindled to infinitesimal proportions jio comparison with what it was three or573 words
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Article80 1913-01-25 4 Press Activity m Shanghai. The members of the Shanghai Pi ess Union i have despatched a telegram to the British House of Commons, asking that legislative body for its support m the complete suppression of opium, also for a speedy recognition of the Chinese Republic. The editor of80 words
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Article132 1913-01-25 4 (China Reoublican Special Peking, Jan. 7.- The Opium Reform Bureau received the following telegram this morning "It is estimated that 200,000 mow of and is planted with poppy at Hsinghwa, m the Province of Fukien. Tho farmers are relying upon the protection of the bandits, whom the132 words
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Article271 1913-01-25 4 (Compiled from* the "Hongkong Telegraph" files for the Week Ending On December 30th, 1882, an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders m tlie Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation was held m the City Hall Mr. H. L. Dalrymple, Chairman of the Court of Directors, presided, and resolutions271 words
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Advertisement252 1913-01-25 4 CONTINENTAL m> TYRES H^S^^K FOR > Motor cars, Motor cycles, Cyoles j^^Bkf Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. m ____***>__ THIS IS THE 11 _-_^f! f^^^!^- *_^^_k. II Aoy'oj* _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_D T**Amm4 V^Jf^ V**__ 1 w*. \^****^™fc^«---w/ /M X, M 1^ A JJB_Bp^ KNOWfi ALL OVER THE WORLD. nm^ ,^-a continentai tyre252 words
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Article1053 1913-01-25 5 Abdul Gani a Malay, was arrested »n a warrant on the charge of enticing ,way with a criminal intent a married .voruan named Yang Chee wife of one talleh* The case was adjourned for a week foi enquiries. Bail $1001 Chua Seh Moh a Hinhua Chinaman, *ras this morning1,053 words
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Article1393 1913-01-25 5 One Ong Hap got three months' hard labour for theft of ncicshaw rubber tyres value $£2, belonging to one Lee Kow Moi of Queen Street. The Cantonese, Ng Sen, who was convicted of theft of 21 pounds metal packing value $42 from the steamer Sarie Borneo lying at the1,393 words
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Article578 1913-01-25 5 Lee A Kee, a Hokien, was fined $10 m the second court for selling chandu dross except to the Superintendent of the Monopoliesat No. 101 Bukit Timah Road. Chua Cheng a Hokien, and Ling A Kuat, a Hockchia, were fined $1 each for disorderly behaviour by shouting m the578 words
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Article692 1913-01-25 5 Sco Chye a Hokien, was arrested at Kuala Lumpur and produced before Mr. Talma m the second court on the charge of criminal missappropriation of $400 m notes belonging to one Low Chong Wah. Complainant was alleged to have given accused the money to pay debts but he absconded.692 words
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636 1913-01-25 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. THE PERILS OF HUSTLE." Our vocabulary owes something to America. Words are now m common every-day use amongst us which a few years ago, we were either complete strangers to or regarded as outside the pale of polite language. 44 Hustle is one of636 words
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Article305 1913-01-25 6 The opium merchants of Shanghai instituted i roceedings, some few weeks ago, against the China Republican for printing matter which they (tho opium merchants) alleged was libellous. The case has created great interest everywhere. Last Saturday we received a telegram from our Shanghai correspondent to the effect305 words
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Article704 1913-01-25 6 Mr. Henry Stead, eldest survivim, son of the late Mr. W. T. Steld h sailed for Australia, where ho' m?\\ settle with his family, having acquit the Austrian Review of Reviews an the other Tlepartraents of thetau Bf Stead's business m the Colony. j\ English Review of704 words
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Advertisement119 1913-01-25 6 ■f (jS^__^^__Tß f** TB AWrMTBEIfT i^^^fe^^^lv'l H THE C CONTRACTORS TO TK BuTfSi Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. m Miihmflid Milk THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES PKOVES THAT Milkmaid Milk THE* BEST. ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVING119 words
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Advertisement32 1913-01-25 6 A*RE Y-OU PAKTICUIAR? You know quality? demand value t We supply only W nes and Spirits of choice quality. Garner Quelch&Co. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. AND AT SHANGHAI. HONGKONG AND a LONDON. 1-632 words
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Article601 1913-01-25 7 mm mmwa la Do not be an imitator; be yourself. \tt EW Version. Honey Swat Queue Maly P an t B y^tSg^wfi. out that which espec ally con, nCernB il th *t 'eavTf o a |!^^---lf. it *454fe_fc &*i T f r> the pore H/ft,^ a 6 i?;601 words
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Article422 1913-01-25 7 U^trS^-inthe re jSea View m^SSu^^^ °< j v LaDIBB. H ;r iD T r er c How b i-ugh i M r ";S ckcC r ,andb "°V Mr B.H8 .H kftrbUecker do o •Mf, Copeland do 4 'Miss Huxley do 0 Ir. Armstrong c Hecker b Ho Wart Mim422 words
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Article125 1913-01-25 7 The lst annual general meeting of the Sun-rays Football Club was held at the president's house, No. 94 Amoy St-eef, on Sunday last. Mr. Lee Keng Yew presided. A report of the progress ot the Club was adopted and the accounts were passed. The following' were elected office-bearers for this!125 words
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Article291 1913-01-25 7 The officers af the Buffs being some I! of his best patrons, Mr. Bauer, the; popular manager of the Hotel de L'' J Europe, decided to arrange a dinner" and dance for them before they left Singapore. Wednesday was the day fixed and as the Northbrook diseni- I291 words
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Article94 1913-01-25 7 A cricket match will take place on jthe S.C.C. ground to-day between two club teams, captained by Mr. GriffithI Jones and Mr. Talma. Mr. Griffith-Jones's Team. X. E Bath, A. W. Beven, A. S. Bailey, H \1 Cantrell, O. Hughes, A. R. Lenthall' P. J. Sproule, B. J. Henry, W.94 words
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Advertisement183 1913-01-25 7 jl /•/t___J_\ j. BRITISH INDIA j STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the CaC tt L a ,n a e rt m T iDtain a e la -"'cc between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Lr. Tons Commander.183 words
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Advertisement152 1913-01-25 7 1 I Caldbeck Macgreg_T j and Company. I Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, L__ es Beer stoat ,m rte s Price Lists on application. branches at iondon, cusoow, umnu,HmKom, Tientsin and WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. i__^ l^ft J^H Bx^*"V jfl _^___Sfll Tr^^ ni ii it _r t\152 words
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Article2596 1913-01-25 8 The Coast Inspector has informed the Yangtze Pilot* that the acbeme for bringing _om under an official organization has not been euccessful. q Mr. J Bruce Ismay is to retire from the Presidency of the International Mercantile Marine Co. m June and will be succeeded by^r. Harold Sauderaon.2,596 words
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Advertisement22 1913-01-25 8 «r^ Our Advertising repre- w 1 |H I^AA sentative will be pleased IflA Jl C 1i V V to submit Up-to-date J|%*VC*4_722 words
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Advertisement43 1913-01-25 8 The Man Who Gets* There* Is the man who has blood real rich red blood and plenty of it m hi* body WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood— loU of it— life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. OF ALL CHEMISTS43 words
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Advertisement374 1913-01-25 8 THIS IS IT! aS* Waterbury's Metabolized *\\V^S =^______^^^i^^^^^ =^s^l Jkmmm. The latest scientific preparation of J 4mm\\\ Ii tWmk COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is Rgpl Mm\ clawed for it and supersedes the old- g& I WS\ t&zKoneA emulsions which upset he Up I I ___dl L storaach Hishly374 words
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Article1409 1913-01-25 9 Ou the invitation of Governor Cheng Tehcjmen of this ProvinqfcflDr. Sun Wen t n<l IWa Chen Ying-sz trained up to Nanking on tbe evening of the 31st ult. to take part m the first commemoration of the establishment of a republican government m China. The; appointment of Dr.1,409 words
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Article665 1913-01-25 9 The Secret Protocol. Foreign Minister Replies. (China Republican Special.} 1" Peking, Jan. 7. Mr. Luh Cheng-hsiang, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has replied to a the 17 Articles m the secret Russo-Mongo- r lian Protocol as follows 1. Russians will be allowed to establish mills and factories m665 words
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Advertisement140 1913-01-25 9 HIGH CLASS, LOW PRICED *> Motor Cars. OVERLAND CARS (America's Triumph) Aodel 58 R. 25 h.p. 2 heaters at $1,750 nettI Model 69 T. 30 h.p. 5 heaters at $1,950 nett. Complete with Hood, Screen, Isamp, tiorn, Tool-Kit, etc. READY FOR THE ROAD. T in ah_ica #_i BOKNtO 10., LIG.140 words
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Article, Illustration687 1913-01-25 10 lin Williams Pink Pills have proved to be powerful nerve tonic m mv case." A proi/1 im t is Lou D P.tnt >m: easoU Wa*« till acting of Mis*- Daisy Dormer m Hop l My Thumb at th The Drury Lane. the bright performances of687 words
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Article565 1913-01-25 10 the other da y 11 I m>r mi some pertinent observation* ou the! hat Bt it l-ii people m \he oI on ies •i often r lined to pa ;oo much ut. ttliou to the < lv iting the uati\ c .>«• jm.. i mii i too little565 words
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Article674 1913-01-25 10 Hongkong Episode on New pawk\ utii witl th hair aud Ihe bilious looking so i oto a huge chair of enticing a summoned ail bis energ bo ;i i shapefess lege His friend rit •the Urn can cut suu and the bull-nosed b^ts, though be had674 words
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Advertisement272 1913-01-25 10 J_________ts3ffi*fci__Oa^^ I A Dollar an Horr I 1 _a^T nS^ ea( l C I L^^^^ A Dollar RBS A Oay j yl \o,i ho-,-- your pay can be increased. It C a matt not where you are. m the city 2 n the farm, m the mine or m the272 words
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Article294 1913-01-25 11 Somewhat late but the followine* frora the Municipal report for November gives more particulars than the weekly state*-r**ents. 479 births were registered during the month (260 males and females), equivalent to an annual birth-rate of 21.42, compared with 21.74 for the previous month, and with 21.11 for theF.P. - 294 words
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Article52 1913-01-25 11 Mr. Newton, agent for Mr. Crisp, oi iChinese loan fame, who has been m Kuala Lumpur some time endeavourling to secure the support of Chinese residents for the China 5 per cent gold loan, has, we (Malay Mail) understand received little support, very few of the bonds having been taken52 words
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Advertisement300 1913-01-25 11 KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHA'PPIJ. (ROYAL. DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Usoan CoxTaaoT wit. th« RICM— UM I vDia Oovirsm.vt. Aitnts at Stimirc^- Tie Skips Ajeicy. Ul. 2-3 CillycT Qwy MAIL TABLE-JANUARY 218T TO*3lBT, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. i STE-iMBHIP. From Expected. l Will be Deapatched for:— ©Date* Rochuaaen Batavia .Jan300 words
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Advertisement300 1913-01-25 11 I BABIES AND CHILDREN should be fairly plump. They ought to put ou fat as fast as they use it up; for fat i 6 fuel, and tho burning of it makes power and force. Thin children even along to the ago of eighteen or twenty are m danger from300 words
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Advertisement308 1913-01-25 11 THE f National Mutual fife'Jlssociation of Australian, United. EajABLISHKD 1869. j 1 The first Life Assiarance 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 progress308 words
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