Weekly Sun, 8 February 1913
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Title Section17 1913-02-08 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. X<>. 128. SINGAPORE/ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1918. PRICE 5 CENTS.17 words
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Advertisement355 1913-02-08 1 THE ISIS. fjouble collar, is accurately cut ,»nH so carefully ihmped fcbai tlu* tvin^ "f sailor knot* 1^ i l y ellectt'cl. ll«'i^l»» 1 1. tS: iiklics. Price 53. 20. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW C° L TD SINGAPORE, I Xf^kw Price $3. So each. «titch©d HaAdketchief. 2 Ins. wide, non-rusting buckle. jnTllrVn?355 words
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Advertisement19 1913-02-08 1 The 4< Court." A smart collar for formal dress. Four-fold linen faced. Height -V 4 ?H inches. Price $3.2019 words
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Article16 1913-02-08 2 WELSH —At Singapore, on February ;3, to Mr and Mrs. T. M. Welsh, a daughter16 words
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Article58 1913-02-08 2 We notified you last week that we w«re not publishing this week, hut we changed our mind and are issuing a four page copy. At the same time wt^ wish to inform you that the p*ice of the Weekly Sun will m future be ftm cents pcr58 words
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Article725 1913-02-08 2 cd.. That Miss Geraldine Le Sage and Mr. Bonfield earned the unstinted applause of the audience is a sufficient indication of the manner m which they contrived to extract the utmost out of several somewhat ordinary situations. On the whole, however, if last^ight's presentation is a fair725 words
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Article710 1913-02-08 2 Jhe second night of the season saw |ho members of the Dallaf Company m voles entirely different, and, if we miy venture an unbiased opinion more suited to the display of the histrionic abilities of the compact little party of players. Drama of the heavier710 words
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Article651 1913-02-08 2 The power of a title, whether it bo attached to a person a book, or a nla\ is nowadays a factor of no little m/ portance m bringing before Ihe notice of a susceptible public that which it I appertains to. Thus, it must have i been651 words
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Article822 1913-02-08 2 None o( the p.eces so f ar produce(J aulhtv I a y reS P e (t a PP«-oached m quaity last mghts production of What every woman knows, which *o tar ii Urn Km pi ccc yf the re p e rtoirt of the present Dal822 words
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Advertisement93 1913-02-08 2 APPOINTMENT > T A>; '**%£fj^i i^) v m tuc viun tV t r -;*'jJF*-r*'*s^\ '7 IHt KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admwalty. The War Office. The India Office MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Miihmaid Milh THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid93 words
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Article766 1913-02-08 3 A slip knot— -divorce. It has been \*»ry strenuous week. A very coarse affair -horse racing. I In* Comedy Company are doing well. The Lady i ml the Motor Car —^ill she will it I lim (;'^,.j K\f> nometimes called the Wet Bye. Woman is a thing of766 words
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Article130 1913-02-08 3 It has come t<> <>ur notice that a golt match was played during the week between the genial one ''every body knows Mr. .lames Younge and Mr. Barber, a leading member of the Dallas Comedy Co., and two members of the local press. Mr. Yonnge'fi g«»lf is 0.k..130 words
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Article306 1913-02-08 3 (Aboard Ship.) Ifs quite what one anticipates, On voyages like these, To hear remarks appropriate, A nil suited to. the seas Kor none would raise objection To (he bosun's honest curse, While the mate might r'en be privileged To utter something worse. But the line should certainly be306 words
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Article89 1913-02-08 3 They parted with clasps of hand, And kisses, and burning tearsThey met, m a foreign land After some twenty years. Met as acquaintances meet, Smilingly, tranquil-eyed Not even the least little beat Of the heart upon either side They chatted of this and of that. The nothings that make89 words
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Article400 1913-02-08 3 The recollections of "Strictly Anonymous": 4 lt doesn't follow that 'drunkness means heing the worse for .j liquor" (B. 17/10/12). That profound remark has set me remembering. In the course of a mis-spent youth J knew four men -all friends, or, at any ■rate, members of theSydney Bulldin - 400 words
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Article157 1913-02-08 3 The first class examination m PURE Math math's (Tutor: Mr. George Smith, B. Be.) was held recently with the following rosults Pass list. Senior students. x 1 Nio Swee Hock loo;: x 2 W. G. Buttery) r x 3 E. Lingard f Ll ual157 words
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Article550 1913-02-08 3 S. C. C. vs. Negri Sembilan. Our local men left on Thursday night to uphold the honour of the Colony against Seremban. All round j the team chosen was a good one, hut from the word sport m its true sense, we might ask- were the fares paid." Our550 words
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