Weekly Sun, 22 February 1913
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Title Section17 1913-02-22 1 THE Weekly Sun 126. CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE. NO. 130. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Z± 1913. PRICK 10 CENTS.17 words
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Advertisement285 1913-02-22 1 >.. .7 BEST QUALITY RUBBER TOBACCO POUCHES \\M Rubber Pouchee ni roudd or nquare Hhape. Popular Crocodile Finish m three sizen Size^ 6. Prices so. 85, si. 00, si. 13. JVHJTEAWAY, LAIDLAW _C«.. L^d SINGAPORE, THE LONG CHAIR CHERRY WOOD PIPE jfl FLEXIBLE MOHAIR COVERED TUBE. BO W L SCRE285 words
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Advertisement27 1913-02-22 1 TOBACCO POUCHES Best Quality 'Rubber Conruga^d Finish as illustration In round or square shape. Red Rubber m three sizes. Sizes il. 4. 5 Prices $0.85, $1.00, $1.15.27 words
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Article994 1913-02-22 2 Dorothy Dix - Dorothy Dix By A woman, with a bedraggled past, was going to be married to a nice young man. She beard that some of tke episodes of her unsavory life had been discussed by a neighbour woman, and so she went to this other woman's house and shot her994 words
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Article495 1913-02-22 2 I had been m Bulgaria some months and the sound of spoken Bulgarian had begun to hold meaning to me here and there. M Tell me," I asked t\?o English speak ing friends, with whom I was out walking one day, what is that word I hear495 words
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127 1913-02-22 2 lokjo, February 4.— Considerable interest is being shown concerning Dr. Sun Vat-sen's approaching visit to Japan. The Jap states that his principal object is the formation of a Sino.Japanese Commercial Association with a capital of twenty million yen subscribed equally by China and Japan:China Press - 127 words
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Advertisement367 1913-02-22 2 "lACTOMALTINE" REGISTERED STRENGTHENING FATTENING PALATABLE DIGESTIBLE NUTRITIOUS nc*"" P ml stable s(n|fl rtly P rescrv «d by a Kew PnKfss, JW'to of the Finest Scotch Barley. M'^fflß JiWrt Jfre.i-l v surpasses Cmi Liver °W|U I (or creat.ng Tissues Ol Vafl W fte fc<X«. m* r be tak«> In Tea. CoftriilHß367 words
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Advertisement93 1913-02-22 2 FORD THE- CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. THE .CAR WITHOUT] A]RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. PRICE COMPLETE $1,675, THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST'CAR 4T A RATE PRICE ITS SALES BEING THREE THE !WORLD REAT A S ANY OTHER CAR WEARNE BROS., LTD. LATE C. F. F. WEARNE Co. SINGAPORE AND IPOIi.93 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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Article321 1913-02-22 3 1h& Chinf^o athletic team whic'i i^ to participate m the first Fir Extern Olympic OameH to be held m M mila from Feb. 1 t<* 9, sailed from Shanghai last week for Honirkonj: por steamer Chinhua It is led by Dr. and Mm. Shoem iker aud321 words
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Article99 1913-02-22 3 A general movement of troops is taking place from Kalgan towards the important t places on the Chino- Mongolian frontier as i far as Allollonor. It seems that this action I is to prevent the invasion of the Mongols on the Chinese border. The Urga99 words
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Article59 1913-02-22 3 In a recent Note to the Ministers on the payment of compensation to foreigners for losses sustained during the Revolution, China contends that claims should only be admitted m thoso districts where hostilities! between the southern and northern troops actually occuired. The Legations, on the other han59 words
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Article70 1913-02-22 3 An agreement is said to have been signed at Urga between Mongolia and Tibet, whereby the Dalai Lara i acknowledges the Hutuktu of Urga as the sovereign of independent Mongolia, and the latter recognizes the Dalai Lama of Lhassa as the sovereign of independent Tibet. The convention further70 words
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50 1913-02-22 3 The Express Dowager Lung Yu, has completed the inventory of the winter palace an 1 intends to remove to the Summer Palace next spring. The Court only reserves to itself a few temples such as Tai Miao, Shou Huang Tien, etc as ancestral Halls.50 words
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Article42 1913-02-22 3 A delegation of the Princes of Inner Mongolia has been received by President I Yuan Sbih-kai. It has submitted a memo-; randum, proposing the separation of adminittrative matters from religion. The memorandum i* under discussion m the Cabinet42 words
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Article173 1913-02-22 3 After several months' negotiation*, two French agents, Messrs. Klaio and Bonchard, have signed an agreement with the Minister of Finance whereby a syndicate of French capitalists is given the right to establish and finance an industrial bank to develope China. The total capital is 45 minion trauci,173 words
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Article86 1913-02-22 3 According to a Peking oon >~poudeQ< the President is m favour ot th orgaalui tion of a special committee for thopvrpot of formulating a draft constitution for th* deliberation of the coming Parliament The persfnne' of the committee shall con fthl of 6 delegates from the NatiunnlOoun ;i»,86 words
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Article115 1913-02-22 3 The Mongolia »i Mission lAh beeu re Mired m audien?'.* by the Tsar of Rusais to whom a gift frotn the Hutukhtu of Urg* were pt-fsented. Ttic presents «:onsiste( i)f thre.' holy Burhana^hi ilirones, iili scarvos, obapUU with prt c!uus stunes 'a Mongolian Icaifa intended tor the115 words
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55 1913-02-22 3 In a Note to the Chinese Government Russia threatens to compensate hersel by retaining the receipts of the Maritim Customs and t!ie mines of Northen Manchuria, because the Russian part o the surplus of the Maritime Customs doe not suffice to meet the Russian55 words
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Article54 1913-02-22 3 It is reported that the Mongols hay collected a force of 7,000 men m th Kobdo district, under tho Command o Dambidb Autzingamy, to rusifct the Chines invasion of Kobdo. In case the Chines troops do not advance, tho Mongols inten to banish the Chinese entirely from54 words
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Article64 1913-02-22 3 Stringent regulations against the us and sale of opium have been pui; int effect. Any person found selling the dru is fined fifty times the value of the amour sold, while the buyer, when caught may b fim« i to the extent of $1,000. Cnpit* punishment64 words
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Article86 1913-02-22 3 The Russian authorities m Vladivostoc have issuer! a proclamation to the eff«( that the Chinese residing m Vladivostoc shall pay a poll-tax on the penalty of e> pulsion that Chinese desiring to reside i Vladivostock shall apply for registrafcio at the price of 20 roubles j86 words
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54 1913-02-22 3 Tbe Ministry of Agriculture and Forest r has issued instructions to the Provinces t send delegates to a national agricultur Conference to be held m Peking o February Ist, for one month. A speci Committee has been appointed by t\ Minister to make elaborate preparatioi for tbe54 words
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Article14 1913-02-22 3 Peking, January 18. The uniform- designed tor the Nay are hereby promulgated.14 words
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Article131 1913-02-22 3 At the request of Tuan Chi-jui, Ministt of War, Wang Kuan-fang i 8 hereby a] {pointed a Departmental Secretary. At the request of Tuan Chi-jui, Minist* iof War, Chiai Chao-tung is hereby a] pointed Principal of the 3rd Preparatory Military School. The Uchina Banner Loyal. Chau131 words
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246 1913-02-22 3 j Pekintji January 19. B Sometime ago, according to i telegram g from Yen Hsi-shan the Governor of Shansi Province, the case m which Nan KueiliMiig, Chief of the Tax-raising Bureau of Ho-tung, had been imprisoned and beaten accompanied with torture by Chang Shifii hsiu,246 words
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404 1913-02-22 3 Nearly 100 Leave on the Siberia to Enjoy Gayeties Prepared Xearls 100 passengers left Shanghai Sunday on the Pacific Mail steamer Siberia for Manila, making up a merry party hound for the annual Philippines Carnival, >:\ys tlic China Press of 4th inst. The departure404 words
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Advertisement301 1913-02-22 3 CONTINENTAL J. I I KILO I 1 Motor cars, Motor cycles, Cycles 1 Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. 3 n^BBJ ft^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB fl B^^r J* Bl VM B^B^H ■I fla Bl AT m r a rVL 88l •fl Bl Bb Br» i> B> *1S BB| «b1 H Br* .AB HP£^ j|»s>301 words
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Article1977 1913-02-22 4 By Arthur Stanley, m d., b.s., Lond. dp h Municipal Health Officer of Shanghai The modern sanitation approaches th* subject of public sanitation m China witl wonder and respect. Some would say thnt there is no sanitation m China, namely, no public effort to prevent disease.Republican Advocate - 1,977 words
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Article475 1913-02-22 4 Faith m British Fair Play. A correspondent, writing to the Peking Daily News on the opium question, says:— 11 If through a full discussion of this most difficult question m Parliament, the British people can know the real facts of the present situation, there is no questionRepublican Advocate - 475 words
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Article575 1913-02-22 4 A Little Seasonable Flattery. Some Pertinent Questions Premier Prince Katsura invited journalists of Tokyo to his residence at Mita on 20th ult., and announced the formation oi a new political party m a form of memorandum which is as follows 11 Now that I am favouredHerald - 575 words
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Article475 1913-02-22 4 Mr. George E. Anderson, the United States Consul-General at Hongkong, reports that the use of glass m China m various other forms than window glass is becoming even more general than the use of window glasd, and m this line of goods the increase canRepublican Advocate - 475 words
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43 1913-02-22 4 Son ot a prominent Medico, to an equaly prominent Banker Here's taoye Mao. 4 Na won I oanna why I've been unaVr FOWr fathers hands for the past three day«. 11 Hoot mon, that's na lang eno."43 words
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Advertisement23 1913-02-22 4 M. N. K. MOHAMED NOORDIN CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS. Boots, Shoes, Shirts, Tiea, Hats, Collars, Hosiery and General Goods. 86-88, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. «.723 words
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Advertisement61 1913-02-22 4 I SLEDGE BRAND MILK IS THE JVHUK THAT IS WO^TH ITS P^ICE. f ASK FOR 1 SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk "SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS: J. TRAVERS SON, Ltd. -SINGAPORE. CHOW Kit Co., Kuala Lumpur. Sandilands Buttery Co.f Penang. SIME Darley Co. LTD., Malacca. TO LEND. Money on good61 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article284 1913-02-22 5 «r w For throwirigsand crackers at Beach Road, a Hvlam named Wee A Eng was fined $3. m Yosida, a Japanese, pleaded guilty, to being drunk and disorderly at Victoria Street. Fined $2. i Two Tamils, Perumal and Jagarasan, were fined $1 each, for disorderly conduct by fighting at284 words
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Article506 1913-02-22 5 For causing hurt to a rickshaw cooly by striking him on the head with a wooden clog a young Hokien named Lim Koon was fined $4. SI of fine if paid to go to the cooly by way of compensation, i Lam Heng a Haylani, servant to one Kok506 words
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Article382 1913-02-22 5 Gulam Din Bengoli police constable No. 729 of Woodlands station was arrested on a warrant on the charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of a sovereign belonging to another Bengali. He was remanded for a week for enquiries. Bail $s*i A Keh moman named Leong A Shen382 words
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Article342 1913-02-22 5 A Hockchia coal coolie named Wong Mwee Kia, was charged before Mr. Talma with theft of a bottle of Dorville brandy value $1. A watchman said he saw accused breaking the top of the bottle of brandy behind a godown at Tanjong Pagar and drinking the contents. Before he342 words
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Article268 1913-02-22 5 Ponasamy a Tamil, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly at Tanjong Pagar. Fined $2. About a dozen Chinese, were charged before Mr. Talma this morning, for letting off fire-works and firingcrackers before the prescribed time, and fines of $?.5O cents were imposed. Lee A Ho a Cantonese, was268 words
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Article191 1913-02-22 5 The popular idea that actors have a very easy time, as they only work at night, was exemplified the other day, when George Miller, who is Dame Shortly m the Puss m Botts H pantomime at Melbourne Her Majesty's, went into a hairdressing saloon to have a shave. The man191 words
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Article179 1913-02-22 5 '> The folio wing is from the^Government Gazette (Extraordinary) of 21st nst The following notification is, by command of His Excellency the Governor, published for general informa;ion. R. J. Wilkinson, Colonial Secretary. No. 200.—" The Chandu Revenue Ordinance 1909." The following variation made by the Governor m Council of179 words
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Article512 1913-02-22 5 The Penang Amateurs seem to have k made good M with their final performance of kt Merrie England M which was recently presented to a crowded and enthnsiastic house. The main fault to be found was, apparently, the choice of the piece itself for produc- Now that a sports meeting512 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous665 1913-02-22 5 THE WEEK. Assistant Superintendent Sheedy goes home m March on a year's leave. Chief Engineer R. M. Goldie, of the United Engineers, Ltd., leaves for England on a holiday trip next month. An arrival by the Kitano Maru on Wednesday last was Mr. Hedley Stevens, who has come out to665 words
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567 1913-02-22 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22. WHITE SLAVES. The startling disclosures recently made m prosecution^ under the "White Slave Traffic Act m Britain have turned public attention to an earnest consideration of one phase oi a state of affairs that does not reflect credit upon our modern civilisation. Prostitution, with567 words
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Article272 1913-02-22 6 In a community such as this, where the Europeans form such an insignificant numerical portion of the population, it would be natural to assume that they would be bound together by this very circumstance, the common tie of nationality, a tie that would over-rule all class prejudices and petty272 words
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Article59 1913-02-22 6 A big smoke eventuated at Tanjong 1 Pagar docks a few days ago, when sight hundred pounds of tobacco, i tfhich had been damaged m transport, vent the way of all tobacco, but not I )er medium of the usual briar pipe. iuite a large quantity of tar and i59 words
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Article727 1913-02-22 6 The Cardinal. Appearing close upon the heels of the Dallas Company, and just pyor to a light opera season for which the booking has already been opened, Mr Allan Wilkie's Dramatic Company ha been most unfortunate m the date f its return season, but, even considering these circumstances,727 words
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Advertisement121 1913-02-22 6 ggjL. •■'■■■'■> APPOIMTMENT i^^M^M^B^ H M THE WMC CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. JL xjL JCj -T /\v A a, Xla JL Milhmaid IMilh HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS121 words
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Advertisement30 1913-02-22 6 ME YOU PARTICULAR? You know quality, demand value f We supply only Wines and Spirits of choice quality. Garner Quelch&Go. BATTERY ROAD, I j AND AT SHANGHAI, HONGKONG LONDON. 1-630 words
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Article316 1913-02-22 7 Robert Burns - Robert Burns O ye wha are sac quid yoursel Sac Pious and sac holy, Ye've naught to do but mark and tell Y<fur neibour's fauts and folly Whose life is like a weel-gaun mill. Supplied wi' store o' water The heaped happens ebbing still, And316 words
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Article456 1913-02-22 7 Trilby. She of the big oof." Vulgarity is the rude of all evil. Love me and the world is— Wine. Men are called Messrs. because they are. k Europe Sandwiches are realh good. Indian Clubs are good for the* liver. Singapore Clubs are not There is a kind456 words
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Article200 1913-02-22 7 A Band Strike. NEW BOOK. A rising Heavyweight. By O. N. E. Derrick. Two is company and three is a crowd, but you'd have hard work convincing a theatrical manager that two is much of a company on the stage, or that three is much of a200 words
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Article20 1913-02-22 7 S. Hameful - S. Hameful By Married Woman Single Man Golf Club Theatre M otor Car K. lsses Result20 words
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Article283 1913-02-22 7 Young, and unsophisticated. But m spirit quite elated At the prospect of what seems to you An almost princely screw, You arrive to be acquianted With the fact that what was painted In most roseate of colours Is not so, on closer view. Though three hundred sovereigns yearly283 words
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Article65 1913-02-22 7 M Sticky." Have asked several leading actors and actresses, aiid it appears some really kiss but others makebelieve. Those who lose themselves most m their work and are most dramatic seem to prefer a real kiss and say it does not disturb the make-up. They argue it65 words
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Article39 1913-02-22 7 Dealer leaves to Dummy Dummy declares Hearts. The following is Dummy's hand Diamonds A. K. Clubs— A. K. Q. J. Spades— A. K. Q. Hearts— K.*J. G. T. The last player doubled Hearts and obtained big slam,39 words
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Article140 1913-02-22 7 Some men are always m such a hurry that they can't stop without skidding. A fickle woman is false, a fickle man is merely natural. Fortune smiles on some of us and laughs aloud at the rest of us. Nowadays old men will be boys.'* The140 words
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Advertisement166 1913-02-22 7 I BRITISH INDIA i STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the nbove Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route FLEET. Tons. Commander. M Japan 6,013 C. P. Saddon, M Gregory Apcar 4,600 J. E.166 words
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Advertisement192 1913-02-22 7 V I CTORIA THEATRE, MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS :idmitteH by Piess and Public to be the most talented and versatile actress that h&i I O"A/ JGHT i Erckmann-Chartrian's Flay THE BELLS (As played by the late Sir Henry Irving). Matinee— Shakespeares Pastoral Comedy AS YOU LIKE IT. Monday. Feb. 24 -Goldsmith's192 words
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Article639 1913-02-22 8 Im The following match was played on Kent Estate, Bdtu Caves, on Saturday, 15th inst., between Puchong and the Cave Dwellers C. C. The cave Dwellers C. C. R. Brunton b Wood 12 R. M. Skinner, ct Wood, b Tibbs 21 J C. A. Campbell, b Tibbs639 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter566 1913-02-22 8 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. SIR, Your correspondent "An Englishman/ m last week's issue raises objections to the staging m Singapore of Bernard Shaw's London-censored 1 play, Mrs. Warren's Profession." but some of his contentions are rather wide of the mark. He states M what was566 words
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Article102 1913-02-22 8 This afternoon at 4 p.m. a matinee of "As you like it will be'priven at the Victoria Theatre, by the Allan Wilkie. Co. r Kuala Lumpur is apparently chafing n under the administration of the Sani- atry Board there, and desires a system of municipal control on the lines adopt-102 words
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Article1419 1913-02-22 8 An Interesting Anthology. A new edition of The Authorized Daily Prayer- Book of the United Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire"! bring* a very interesting anthology of! prayer to the notice of the Gentile public. The composition of the book, remarks The Spectator, is not unlike that1,419 words
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Advertisement150 1913-02-22 8 LOSING WEIGHT jf BY THE POUND j Under Weight," a condition of j ill-health, shows your assimilative 1 powers are decreasing. JWATERBURYS j I METABOLIZED I »i COD LIVER OIL f iCOMPOUNDI Supplies the blood with the wauled j nourishing and healthy flesh building > materials. Very palatable. j OF150 words
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Article1044 1913-02-22 9 How the News Reached the Rothschilds. The Htory of how the news of Waterloo reached the Rothschilds ban beea one of the riddles of history which hay excited nearly as much controveray hb *nn identity A JuniuH." Some new light it thrown on the subject by Mr.1,044 words
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Article460 1913-02-22 9 Sir Francis Younghusband, lecturing before the Central Asian Society on the reciprocal influence of Europe and Asia, said m many direction*, and especially m religion, Asia had profoundly influenced Europe, but, on the whole, it was the influence of Europe on Asia that was most noticeable460 words
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Article926 1913-02-22 9 Little is now heard about the somewhat WOterio syndicate m tin at the present lay, but there is every reason to believe hat tiit^ metal, so far as tho great bulk is joncerned, is very strongly held At this ;ime of the year the spring buying of tin926 words
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Advertisement19 1913-02-22 9 FOR SALE. A large second-hand Ice Chest, m; Jgood condition. I Apply to X c/o this office. i I19 words
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Advertisement366 1913-02-22 9 SUPPLIES FOR ESTATES, MINES, Etc .ANT EXTERMINATORS. (The Universal). For fumigating with Sulphur Powder. nnOLni i l ur ouuMf \ror Killing weeosj. BOILERS. (Spencer Hopwood's Vertical). CALCULATING AND ADOINC MACHINES. (The < Brunsviga Bri-Cal CEMENT. Eagle," Borneo," and Buffalo brands). Fresh Stocks monthly. DISINFECTANT. (Dees No. 1 and No. Zinl,366 words
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469 1913-02-22 10 A DISTINGUISHED CHINESE DIPLOMAT. The following excerpt from the New York Times n about our late Minister to Germany whom Dr. W. W. Yen is succeeding, will be read with some interest i>\ iii* friends and others. ••Sir Chentung Liang-cheng, one of Amherst College's distinguished sons, who has represented ChinaRepublican - 469 words
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Article288 1913-02-22 10 Refused Admission to Australia. We tuke the following from Melbourne Herald of 14th ult. All I have asked them to do is to prove to me that they are the people they are represented to be," said the Minister for External Affairs, when seen to-day regarding the seventeen288 words
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1051 1913-02-22 10 Ada Patterson - Ada Patterson By There is a general impression that the love letter is passing. Considerable foundation for this belief is furnished by the crude epistolary evidence o! the divorce courts. m We may bo losing the art of v^iting such burning epistles as Holoise1,051 words
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Advertisement102 1913-02-22 10 Ranlrc iJCliliVo THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed > 10,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies Amoy Keelung Osaka Tarasui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc etc102 words
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Advertisement367 1913-02-22 10 "A Boon to Mothers" It What Mrs. de Silva, Of Ceylon, Calls Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. SHE STATEB HRR REASONS. Mr. Isabela de Silva, a lady residing at Ratmalana, near Mount Lavinia, Ceylon, holds very pronounced views as to the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to her sex. She367 words
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Advertisement215 1913-02-22 10 Wines, Spirits and Stout Etc. I GOSLING 60. I Established 1880. Flavouring Essences fir BRANDY Whisky, Gin, Old Tom, Port Wine', Aniseed, Peppermint, etc. Also Colouring for Spirits and Syrups. Sryup Essences Banana, Pear, Pine-apple, etc. Good and Genuine Old Wines suitable for the New Year. GOSLING Co. 33, Robinson215 words
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862 1913-02-22 11 In connection with the prestmt crusade against the use of opium, tho question o! cares for the habit has attracted a great deal of attention. The Chinese authorities ha\e introduced vigilant measures tor the elimination of the evil. With opium growing dearerChina Press - 862 words
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Article348 1913-02-22 11 Only once m history has the roar of the mighty falls of Niagara been silenced. This startling phenomenon occurred on March 31, 1848. Early on that morning people living near the falls were surprised by a strange hush, as startling m effect as would be348 words
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Article86 1913-02-22 11 When a man has a little wife who Wtigbl ;ibout 90 pounds, he alwa\s refers to her as tho "old woman," but if she weighs tbont LOO }>ounds he invariably calls her the little yirl. A wonum has queer idea* about sport. |Bhe regards nagging a husbandCincinnati Enquirer - 86 words
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Advertisement220 1913-02-22 11 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Undir Contract with thk Nbtheblands India Government. Aieits it Siioaporc Tkc Slips Ageicy, Lti. 2-3 cuiyer Ouy. TABLE-FEBRUARY 20TH TO 28TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for d ilin Date. Singkawang Moeara-Saba Feb. 20 Moeara-Saba,220 words
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Advertisement305 1913-02-22 11 I WHAT IT WILL DO. A woman buys a sewing machine for what it will do; not as an article of furniture. A man carries a watch to tell him the time; not as an investment of surplus capital. The same principle when one is ill. We want the medicine305 words
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Advertisement271 1913-02-22 11 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. a TELEGRAMS: SIEMENS. SINGAPORE. f- TELEPHONE, No. 647. Siemens WOT A N Lamps. 8 y^M^^^^w highly economical. B Consumers are recommended to ask for WOTAN lamps and insist on getting them. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMD WORKsTiTdT Head Office Caxton House, Westminster. n WORKS, STAFFORD. i Modern Business271 words
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Advertisement149 1913-02-22 12 ■B I H BB^^^^^H^JBBB BH^Bk BIW X if I Martell s t>randy. I 1 1 I i 111, II t fl|| I I I I II JSl^^ In England more Martell's Three pH||| ||y In London more than three times ft.W-^0 g^^KA^^fc^MM^^i^y^iy^ I f 9 1 1 B^B^B^l I B^B^149 words
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