Weekly Sun, 1 March 1913
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Title Section17 1913-03-01 1 THE Weekly Sun 526. CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 131. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement271 1913-03-01 1 BEST QUALITY RUBBER TOBACCO POUCHES. Red Kubl>tr Pouchea m round or square shape. Popular Crocodile Finish m three sizes Sizes .i. 4. 5. Prices *0.85, 91.00, 91.15. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW C« L T SINGAPORE. itife* THE M LONG CHAIR M CHERRY WOOD PIPE m_ml.i.u_ hIE Well known and liked throught the271 words
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Advertisement28 1913-03-01 1 TOBACCO POUCHES Best Quality Rubber" Corrugated Finish as illustration In round OF square shape.' Red Rubber m three^eizes. Sizes 3, 4, 5. Prices $0.85, SI. OO, 51. 15.28 words
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292 1913-03-01 2 Chinese Leader and Party Given Notable Send Off as They Depart for Nippon. Dr. .Sun Vat-sen and his party were recipients of a tremendous "send-off" when they left for Japan per s.s. Vamanhiro Maru on 11th ult. at two o'clock. One OOMpioooM featureChina Press - 292 words
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Article273 1913-03-01 2 The L.ndon Statist notes that Lore ICYawe recently told the Housa of Lord; I <t there are tif«t that the Indian (*>plt ■re at last beginning to recognise that ir hoarding the precious metals tfwv ;ue de pricing themaelvet of a very valuabl, a 1-litiori273 words
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274 1913-03-01 2 After surnmfry trial by the military luthoritios of Shanghai following his anest m the city a few days ago by order of Colonel Y. 8. Li, commanding the Chinese troops m Shanghai, Ku Hsu ming, accused of having been an emissary of274 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement37 1913-03-01 2 FOR SALE. K e second-hand Ice Chest m good condition. A PP'y to X c/o this office. TO LEND. Money on good security t of interest. Bec unty. Low rate Apply Box 22. Weekly Sun/< Office. I37 words
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Advertisement219 1913-03-01 2 fM »II Mi i I] I 1 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. I The undermentioned mail steamers of the ibove Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Sing*. pore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. > FLEET Tons. Commander, j ss Ja P219 words
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Advertisement507 1913-03-01 2 CONFIDENCE said Lord Chatham, is a plant of slow growth." People believe m things that they see, and m a broad sense they are right. What is sometimes called blind faith is not faith at all. There must be reason and fact to form a foundation for trust. In regard507 words
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Advertisement88 1913-03-01 2 FORD] THE-CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. THE FORD IS THE'PROVED BEST.CAR 4.T a WEARNE BROS., L*TD LATE C. F. F. WEARNE Co. SINGAPORE AND IPOH. CARS FOR HIRE DAY AND NIGHT. JAPANESE DENTIST. Tsutada? 74, Bras Basah Road. HIGH-CLASS WORK88 words
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2148 1913-03-01 3 Ching Chun Wang - Chin g Chun Wang 3y last issue of the Atlantic Monthly, the above writer makes a very forceful appeal on behalf of recognition of the Chinese Republic. The arguments ranged b\ him m masterly fashion aie unanswerable and take the bottom2,148 words
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Article371 1913-03-01 3 Whethei the habits and customs of a people regulate their coinage, or whether the reverse is the ca«e, might be made the >übject of interesting speculations. The Chinese "cash" may have been sttuek or <M<t with a square hole m the center m order to facilitate the371 words
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Article231 1913-03-01 3 The reduction of press telegraph rates between China and Europe from 75 cents a word to 35 cents, announced by a Reuter's dispatch from Peking, was ttie result of a memorial which was presented not long ago to President Yuan Shih-k'ai by eighteen foreign231 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1913-03-01 3 CONTINENTAL I Motor cars > Motor cycles. Cycles j I BT Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles, 1 fl fl H w^«*»** >Sm. B HHk v 9 A jB I H n. k i^^^^^Ti I v Jim wmu •Sy fl A B* V 1^ 0 1L« *Jr bbl 9 at m\^^185 words
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62 1913-03-01 4 IJkitish Pqbiiqv. Total. i_ Material <>r De*cripNo. LoDiMtgc. No Lonnage. No Ponnage. [bod tm I fit.Hin 6,07:! l_ > ,«54.0 1 7 .5.271 7,;J6-"»,!HH 9,*****0,330,431 Stkki....( S;:il 280 4 1 I.OK-'l (»6i» 1,058.08.". 'J4'.' 1,1(ia.7G8 Wool, am. I Steam j62 words
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Article4815 1913-03-01 4 ANNUAL REPORT, 1911 I_\ At the dote of the ye*u ended 30th June, 1912, 10,445 merchant vessels, registering about 21j million loss gross, hold elmw assigned by the Committee ol Lloyd's Bsgister. The details we m follow Dining tin- year, olanea w* re aoaigned bi the4,815 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article444 1913-03-01 5 *.*s^.i vwvyij, namcu i\un^ \^IIIII, was charged before Mr. Talma with theft of a bottle of samsu, value 80 cents., from Tanjong Pagar dock. He pleaded guilty, saying that he found it on a I coal heap. Take fourteen days said the magistrate. blight Uokiens were fined 85 each,!444 words
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Article279 1913-03-01 5 a young lviaiay iiaiiieu ouugsang lailing from one of the neighbouring slands, was tined $3 by Mr. Talma foi ipitting m the Clyde Terrace Market 'esterday afternoon. He pleaded guilty saying M sayah ta tau Tuan." A Bengali named Nabi Moliamed, was fined $2, for assaulting Lini Quee 'a279 words
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Article485 1913-03-01 5 For causing hurt to one Tan Sip, by striking him with their fists, two I* Tamils Sathasivam and Mariinutu. were each fined $10 or fourteen days. A coal oooly named Ling E Boh, was charged with fraudulent possession of two tins of sardines value 60 cents. I found them485 words
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Article248 1913-03-01 5 using criminal force to one Hun A V at Thompson Road. For riding a bicycle wi thorn a ligh at 8.50 p.m. last night, at Waterlo Street. Yeo Koon Lim was fined SI. Wee Boon and Han Too, pieadc guilty to gambling pakow M m publi. at Anson Road.248 words
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Article753 1913-03-01 5 For assaulting a public servant 3ock police constable No. 55 m the lischarge of his duties, a rlokien lamed Lee Poh was find $5 <> r seven lays. i i A xMalay named Osman was arested and brought before Mr. Talma, or breaking into a Syce's room at >lohamed753 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous322 1913-03-01 5 THE WEEK. k •x The reforming of part of the permp nent way r>n the Keppel Harbour c rramhne, near Wesi Wharf, is now^pproaching completion, and it will not he long ere trams will again be running through without the tedious swit^hinj? f >n to a single track. In another322 words
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445 1913-03-01 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, MARCH 1. PUBLIC MORALS. Recent local events have brought into prominence the question of public morals, anc one or two factors that are detrimental to the same. We may therefore be pardoned foi delving further into a subjed so delicate that some people consider that more445 words
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Article318 1913-03-01 6 By the recent decease of the Dowager Empress the| Republican party m China' has lost a strong supporter. Iti was she who, through all the| troublous times preceding the| Revolution saw what would be the eventual trend of affairs, and it was through her influence that Yuan318 words
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Article127 1913-03-01 6 H 7 Mrs. O. V. Thomas of Penang is c proceeding to Japan early next month. S v The Hon. A. Huttenbaeh has booked to leave Penang Tor Europe earl^in d April. c lvxr. v. i. uurwara ot sanclilauas, Buttery and Co., Penang. who has been a most efficient honorary127 words
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Article101 1913-03-01 6 A breezy visitor fluttered into Singapore on Tuesday m the person of Mr. Frank L. Hayter, advance manager of the Bandmann Opera Coy. In hi« genial manner Mr. Hayter has much to say for, and to promise oa behalf of the company which follows him, and m the*101 words
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Article430 1913-03-01 6 An announced m our advertisement columns to-day the New Bandmann Opera Company will open their season at the Victoria XJieatre on Tuesday, March 11th. The visit wifl he for nine nights only, owing to their engagements ahead. However to compensate for their short stay we430 words
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Article128 1913-03-01 6 D. H. B. Your letter delightful. Sorrj v#9 cannot insert your short story. Hi peculiarities x>f the family you ret to are already well known. ED. m Local and general news wil! found on page 5. We regret to note that Mr. C« Donaldson senior magistrate at128 words
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Advertisement104 1913-03-01 6 BY 4* APPOINTMENT r, '1 H.M. THE KING. m The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office.) M|LKMAID MILK I P 1\ V M M-J M K-J a\. m.-4 < m 1 M. m m*J f f \*W m^ m*4 Miikmoid Milh THE GOVERNMENT' IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND104 words
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Advertisement26 1913-03-01 6 PARTICULAR? f C You know quality, demand value i We supply only h Wines and Spirits of choice quality. n BATTERY ROAD, SHANGHAI. I HONGKONG AN26 words
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Article383 1913-03-01 7 Hortu truths hurt but they are beneficial. )h Ye Prudes. What is done cannot be underdone. It is easier to make all Europe agree than 'wo women*.: Wh said short legs, when he meant nhort skirts Its when a mine is rotten that it i>ringw a nice slump383 words
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Article31 1913-03-01 7 The voice that breathed o'er Eden, v we Us strains are hearing, day by day, That's, when we married couples see Tii then the bann'd begins to play.31 words
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Article85 1913-03-01 7 Aiter finish of play at a Tennis party last week general conversation was the order of the day. The Australasian gentleman started the conversation with "Yes, thanks, I will 'lave a M Stengah." "Do you know 1 have imbibed more whisky m the six weeks I've85 words
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Article66 1913-03-01 7 Mr. I. Promise accepted an invitation for dinner a few night* ago, and did not attend. He was very candid m explaining the cause of his absence to his host m the following words. "1 am really sorry I did not appear, but to tell the tTuth66 words
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Article76 1913-03-01 7 A charming young lady tourist said to our Editor cm. Monday last Mr t Editor, is Singapore a part of China." k No! replied 'the Editor, after he had recovered. Singapore is m the Straits Settlements." Ohr!" said the young lady, I'm so glad/ Mother said it was a76 words
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Article249 1913-03-01 7 For drinks and decoctions to cool and assuage A. typical tropical thirst No wondrous discernment is needed to guage Fhat the East is decidedly tirst But the one subtle potion m which we! delight Ls the widely-known subtle, seductive gin pahit You come m from tennis or cricket249 words
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Article242 1913-03-01 7 PE LORUS JACK. There is at present on view m our office an enlargement of what is recognised as the finest photo m existence of that peculiar phemomenon, 14 Pelorus Jack/* the strange Ne.w Zealand fish that is such an object of interest to tourists and others m that part242 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article519 1913-03-01 7 Kuala Lumpur v. Ulu Selangor. At Kuala Kubu on Saturday (22nd ult.) Kuala Lunflnir narrowly escaped defeat at th« hands of Ulu Selangor. Batting 'first the latter compiled 148 run# and K. L. having only scored 127 at thetfall of their ninth wicket it Jookod any odds519 words
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Article289 1913-03-01 7 A friendly match between the Selangor Club and the Y. M. C. A. was played on the Padang on Saturday, the Club scoring 197 for 7 wickets, and the Y. M. C. A. 151 for 6. R. M. Skinner ran up 89 for the Club Scores289 words
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Article22 1913-03-01 7 Advertiser, a n.uropean, wicn iuug sxperience is prepared to undertake private secretarial work. Apply to X. c o Weekly Sun." 1-322 words
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Article39 1913-03-01 7 A Junior Clerk m first class merchant's office. One willing to be trained for a good position and having a desire to succeed. Commencing salary moderate but rapid increases given for proved ability. 1-339 words
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Article302 1913-03-01 7 The Pinang Gazette of 24th ult. commented on the grievances of the passengers of the s.s. EUemja on her recent trip to Penang. We have received a copy of the letter sent to the managing agents of the company and publish same below. We are informed that over302 words
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Article76 1913-03-01 7 We have received from Messrs. John Little Co. Ltd., sample bottles of O. T. and Kia-Ora Squash, both of which we can recommend as being nalatahlfi drinks. m The billiard-room at the Hotel de L'Europe has been much improved m appearance by the addition of a handsome and massive piece76 words
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Advertisement272 1913-03-01 7 VICTORIA THEATRE, SINGAPORE. Fo* 9 Nights Only. COMMENCING TUESDAY, MARCH nth. Wi-J. MHCRieB E. BANDM7INN Presents the NEW BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY. Tuesday. March I lth. Saturday, March loth. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINCAPORE Mr. George Bdwftrdet' New Dalys rh( Highly Amusing Lyric Theatre272 words
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Article930 1913-03-01 8 The s.s. Austria of the Austria Lloyd line, which recently was a fir hetween Colombo and Penang, was i port here on Thursday. Above dec there is virtually no evidence of th conflagration which raged In one of th holds, from which the damaged carg was discharged at930 words
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Article163 1913-03-01 8 To-night at the Hotel de L'Europe many Welshmen will congregate to celebrate St. David's Day. The celebration will take the form of dinner, wine and song. Dr. Da vies was instrumental m \naugrating, the^e dinners m 1911, and was the first President. He remarked m his first speech, as163 words
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Advertisement89 1913-03-01 8 TO OUR READERS. If this paper appeals to you eive it your practical support and enco, rLe the only Chinese journalistic e nter prise m Singapore by filling iTthe accompanying form and postfng it to Subscription Form. To the Weekly Sun, Ltd. 126, Cross Street, Dl Singapore, flease enter niv89 words
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Advertisement492 1913-03-01 8 The Man Who Gets Th jz r Is the man who h.*!> blood real rich iv<l blood and plenty <>t" it m his body. WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL. COMPOUND wakes blood— lot** of ii —life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. i PRICE 51. 2 5 AN O $2.00.492 words
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Advertisement265 1913-03-01 8 t\ THIS IS IT! "j |^StgJ^ Waterbury*s Metabolized j Cod Liver Oil Compound X*s\ TASTELESS ODOURLESS r^x dM mL The latest scientific preparation of r aßt| COD LIVEK OIL. Does all that is H^i fc H claimed for it and supersedes the old- cSjftijjyi fashioned emulsions which upset the S^^stomach.265 words
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Advertisement103 1913-03-01 8 J 3Zim_§_ (Bo. J OB Battery Road SINGAPORE. 10 c b Jon^ ...$3.30 ea. 0 Lady Molly of Scotland Yard oy tiaroness Orczv si Life's Shop Window by Vie toria Cross >55 The Red Room by Win. Le Queux .Do 1 A Oiri from the South by C. .00 Jhe103 words
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COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE
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Article78 1913-03-01 9 I The homeward German ma il learner Bremen p*BSH.i through n Monday,, _'4th February. Tb€ outward Uorrnan mail TtfUMW r Yorck with London d tfeg to 29th Janu- t »ry is due here on Friday, 28th February. The homeward per B T. steamer il Tara clones at 4 p.m.,78 words
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Article89 1913-03-01 9 Cotton (Middling Orleans—London wire'l l'jth Feb., 6.79. 2l*t Feb.. 6.77 26th I r""b. f 1 Piece Goods A moderate fnnyim ml I ported m Plain Cottons uith a fair turu- g ver io Dyed Yarns. Prices ftfacw little, or U do change tlirjugb the tendency is to weak< n89 words
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Article142 1913-03-01 9 A Eair husinf>v» I, :is been arranged dw|< m- the part w«-ek. Nt m newt instances,] -ooiHwhat t.asinr prtam. Freights uuchang- Excnango tHfblly lower. Copra good business .lorn- at about hist jactations Gfttfbfcr transaction and prices c Dhow little clmnge from last week Hides •ufling contracts ;t reduced rates.142 words
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Article404 1913-03-01 9 T<MMMhge >uiticient for requirements. London, Hull and Antwerp, the "Carniarthenshire 8 March. London, AuMter&m :um Antwerp, the Pinsuey," M IVrscu,,'' Ningehow,' 4 'Theseus and Uhmwt 9 and S3 March, 6 and 20 April nod 4 May. Genoa and Liverpool, tli "Achilles" 27 February Genoa, Man Mill«« mid Liverpool, t!i«404 words
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Article52 1913-03-01 9 me tuiMiwin* a tlu* opening Ban. quotation! Un 26th February. 1913. B*ok Bank PrivHte. On demand 4 m., 30 days mrfht 3m. s Gra Union 2/4532 2 415/32 2/415/16 2 *9'lH 2/427 3 Pans 295 Batavia 140 i 1 42 xj o m h ii v" R 'Silver <>:52 words
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Article291 1913-03-01 9 I From our otrn Correspondent.) 6th February, 1913. Chinese New Year commenced today, at 8 a.m. 7 guns were fired at Fort Brooke, and m the evening land Sports and Football were held, both going off most successfully. The weather was favourable, and consequently, a large number of291 words
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Article133 1913-03-01 9 What's is a Name Shakespeare, Umx Editor, Financial Tiniet>, 'Tis since the Rubber Boom Clint I've evolved these halting rhymes •Shut jsi a padded room. <nek.jaw, and suudry other illy. 1, I've suffered from acutely, d fis the linguistic pace that kill-. H Which please to note133 words
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Advertisement265 1913-03-01 9 BRANDY. Prunier*B 3 Star. ao. Lebeau. A sound, dry wme 1 doz. qts. $27, 2 doz. pints $29. CIDER. Bnlmer'a Herefordshire. In cases of 6 doz. pints $j 7 COWSLIP WINE. (J. Travers Sooa.) In c^s of 1 do*, quarts $7. GIN. Metao- Lrove,, Old Ton, In cas e s265 words
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Advertisement67 1913-03-01 9 JSLEDGE BRAND MILK! IS THE JVIIUK THAT IS WOftTH ITR DtDir^c I ASK FOR I "SLEDGE" Natural Sterilized Milk I I I "SLEDGE" Condensed Unsweetened Milk. I J. TRAVERS SON, Ltd riNGAPORE. I CHOW KIT CO., Kuala Lumpur. I I Sandilands Buttery Co., Penang. I I SIME DARLEY CO. LTD.,67 words
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Article231 1913-03-01 10 How to reserve a Husband's Love. First remove from the breakfast rible all the curl papers, :»n<l p^el off the mother bubbtird wrapper. C<x/tthe >acktalk. Then iii. ike a s\rup of the su-'ar of affection, and the double distilled essence of flatter) Make this as strong231 words
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Article297 1913-03-01 10 Chinese cooking has become very popu lur of reoeut yearn m America. The restaurants are no longer merely the resort of curiou* idlers intern upon studying types Peculiar to Chinatown, for the Oiiitif se restaurants have pushed their w;iy out of Ctiiuatown, aud are now297 words
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Article1318 1913-03-01 10 By Sir Fortune Free. Fifteen dollars a week U the amounr a v 'riend of inine allows himself to spend m which he call M enjovinent." lie has not nii krge income, hut he can afford to throw t that money away without doing himself1,318 words
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Article65 1913-03-01 10 n M The Williamses certainly have made que^r New gear's resolutions* y What are they?" ►f M Well, she resolved not to Hinoko any i- mo c cigarettes, drink any more higbalN or o take any trips to wonaanWight conventions." L And he—" MHe resolved to make her65 words
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Advertisement109 1913-03-01 10 U. c\ v^ \t /"i DcUIKS 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: Amuy Keelung Osaka Tambui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Sxvatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu109 words
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Advertisement585 1913-03-01 10 "DEVH'S TORTURE Pofmftf*lf»l»rfai Victims Vivid Description of Sufferiijs vV\i:t\, Si\2e iiis Cure 3y Dr. William' Pink Pills, Have Ne/er ReturA>J. An Knglishinau by birth and an Aci<>uutant by profession, Mi*. T. Mantell resides at 78 Kyaikasim Ro*d, R ingoon It was when he way managing a Fibre Factory m India585 words
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Advertisement66 1913-03-01 10 1 A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF PROTOS CARS xiJifVjJliiX 1 Ju 1 Axixvl V EjD r Ui\ CHINESE NEW YEAR. ~^^fiSifSn«riTiltfir <w^ i r* T i /rr 'T* i T n« wTTfT c 3 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Cars 17 H.P. seaters 1 Torpedo=Limosine-Landaulet (EXTRA SPEI AL) 22 H.P. 7 seater. Full66 words
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Article781 1913-03-01 11 j Capt. Pawie of the a Sui Sang was v I passenger by the s.s. Kum Sany which left I Singapore on Tuesday for Hongkong. Capt. I Payne has beeu taking a trip for his health ■laud will jom his ship again on reaching I Hongkong. 6 I781 words
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Advertisement275 1913-03-01 11 I SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. I «IK»ANS SIMMS. SISSAPOM. TELEPHONE, No, 647. Siemens WOT AN Lamps. -fl B- Strong I ii^ h 'Bhly economical. jjra .arras &r* for wo SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMD WORKS. ITD." Head Office Caxton House, Westminster. I WORKS, STAFFORD. LONDON. It is not a matter of indifference275 words
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Advertisement425 1913-03-01 11 KONJNKLIJKE PAi^TVAAiU MAA I SUHAPFI J. <ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) USDER Co.VTBiCr WITH THR NetHBRLVSDS Isd.a GovBRNJIBST. A««s at Siigapore me snips Agency, ltd.. 2-3 collyer Qnay. MAIL TABLE-FEBRUARY 27TH TO MARCH 7TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. From Expected Will be Despatched for:- dail >»»' m i-'CilO.425 words
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Advertisement121 1913-03-01 11 "LACTOMALTINE" REGISTERED Vr —j STRENGTHENING £^3 FATTENING fo j PALATABLE I H^^ DIGESTIBLE NUTRITIOUS Iji rJC 'Q^ in.c; M of dJt. V|l^B ?H tP f aC 5 f Ma ,L t and is the moBt nutritioSJ elf hutTn* Und inVaHd8 nOt nl^ iD but m acting as a digestive of121 words
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Advertisement40 1913-03-01 12 JL V JL fi^i liw AJL MLJr Si O+mM^l J JSiok In England more Martell's Three IpR'S Hli- n on( on mGre than three times I^Jf t^J I| v 5 V^S V< I I |V^ \_rf d? V^ I Ln«V^40 words
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