Weekly Sun, 5 April 1913

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  • 16 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. yO. 186. SINGAPORE. SAfrITR^X, -IPJUL 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 j JEFFREYS PiLSENER j BEER I C J Sole Aj,'entb [AI'AMSGNCiIFILIAN I AND CO., !.TC. 4 Hie ivlast«^s Voice i 5 L M ?T> ;j ft? 1/L- A B I H lo A MUSIOAL INSTRUMENT. THIS CHE/ IMITATIONS. 4^ I I Jpl In London more than three times
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    • 51 1 {duminy&cTj JCH4MPAGNI I AOAMSON CII.FIILAN. 1 AND CO., LTD., M SC.-E AZiENTS. C SLEDGE B KAN D MILK "SLEDGE" Natura Sterilized /Milk Condensed Unsweetened Milk. I SOLE IMPORTERS J. TRAVERS SON, Ltd SINGAPORE. v ih'W kji <\ (^o #< lviml.i Linnpur. ts.w inlands Buttery cv Co., Penang. SIME DARLBY <S:
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  • 1753 2 CHRISTIAN WORKERS TELL OF GOOD FIGHT TO DOWN OPIUM. They Agree That China Is Coming Through Ordeal With Flying Colors Oppose Public Subscription. La-t January the Government asked the British Minister m Peking to place the province of Anhui, Shantung, Chihli, Hunan mii<l Kwangsi upon thf list of Chinese provinces
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  • 852 2 We take the following from the March Number of Medical Mission* at Horn*, and \abroad T. The action of Emetine Smite m Atnoe \bic Dysentery. Dr. Leonaid Roger*' disioovory tliat tln> value of ipecacuanha m tropical dysentery was due to the absorption oi its alkaloid emetine iuto the
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  • 36 2 Mr. M. Noel son of Mr. T. C. M ii Pillay, forest ranger, ander-gradw of the American College of M^'h Therapy has taken up a Completj Klectro Therapeutics Scholarship wit the International CoflttpondeiM* Schools. ill
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 64 2 I COUGHING INTOf ICONSUM PTIONI a, ffi I "Only v Cough but y«u stop it jjj I while it is ONLY a cough. WATERBURY'S i METABOLIZED II I'• GOD LIVER OIL I i■, COMPOUND I 'A Tiie linest preparation made for S 1 I combating severe coughs. CURES flj J
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    • 202 2 Banks 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 3.260,000 HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: i I Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama GalontU London Taichu Manila Foochow
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    • 30 2 BRUSTON AUTOMATIC ELECT RIO j yVi^'afr i sßtae?gg6yyy.fes'gs?rs~3MW 3CTW 53ff jryv^ LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS ii-ge-i p STOPS 'tce-. cFULL PARTICULARS FROM THE CENTRAL- -ENGINE —WORKS Ltd
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  • CHINA NEWS.
    • 53 3 The Yunnan Provincial Assembly 1, electe.i Ummm. Lv Chee-vi, Vice-Miniss of Justice m Dr. Sun Yit-sens Cabieut Hsieh Shu-ch'ung, Cuu Cbia-pao, Su, Kuang-ting, WtkOg Jeu-ven, formerly Act ing Governor-Genenl of Sezchuen, Ywu Chai-ko, Li Weu-chih, CJiio Ohiftf, Choi Shan, and Van.; Chiang M members of tin Upper House
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    • 39 3 The HeiJun^'ci.tng Provincial Atiemblj have elected Mmmn Ts^i Ku-j-wen, Liv Chenu'-k'un, Tv Plsh-wei, Yu Teh-hhing r«o EUa-ebiag, Viuig ebvof.Uiaß, Yo LinUu, Van- Bd-shan, Li Peh-chiag, and Ko Cbai-chi m member« of the ITppei House of the Parliament.
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    • 76 3 President Yuan congratulates President Wilson. Upon the ~i.»rt of the new American President v\\,,, tlow Wilson* inauguration, President Yuan Bbih-k'ai cabled him as follows: Being glad to learn of the inauguration of Your Bxcellency as President of the United States I specially send the present telegram of congratulation* with a
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    • 265 3 under the auspice* of the International Reform Bureau, the National Opium Con ferenee was recently held at Peking. At ite opening session, Dr. Ko Wei-chun, a Secretary of th Ministry of Foreign Intercourse, representing President Yuan Shih-k'ai, said; have been <»n\ here
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    • 59 3 The following persons havo been selected to be the Mongolian representatives m the Tpper House of tlio permauent parliament (1) Ulanchapu league Wan-cho-keh-la-pu-tan. No-erh-pu-san-pu. (2) Ikchao League Sah-lang-la-shih, Wan clio-keh-sheh-f m. (3) E-chi-na League Pa-tu-yuug-tung. (4) Ch*o-u-ta League Te-sheh-lai-to-hu, Prince of the Fourth Order of Houpau, Knight Su-ciii
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    • 223 3 In order to avoid the re-introduction or the corporal punishment m the Mixed Court at Shanghai as proposed bf the Consular Body, the Chinese Government has decided to construct new prison speedily so us to relievo fche coogestlOO m the foreign gaol and to erect
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    • 32 3 Mr. Pien Shou-ch'ing was elected Pred.tntand Messrs. Wan Ping-chih and WanQ Chieu-chung were elected Vice-President i i the Chihli Provincial Assembly on t v I Oth inst. ~T rV3e
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    • 108 3 Mr. T«eu Chun-hauan, the Director- I General of Chuan-Yueh-Haa Railways, has despatched a representative to Peking f«> making nuggestioua m railway ftXtirH. Tin following are the chief points: (1) The| method of contracting loans and the privi leges of shareholders (2) The construction work of three railways,
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    • 40 3 Thfl Mukden Tutuh has M^rapned t <, 2 the Central* Government, su^cstini; the 1 construction V>f a railway* from .Mukden t-» 1 Jehol. TheJ'nntter has been referred t<> 4 fh»' Ministry ot" Communication. Republi- I caw Advocate, 1
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    • 112 3 Tiit: Sin wanpao, reviewing last years! 1 commerce m Bhanghai, pronounces it a S rer) s-itisfaetory yeai tor the local mer-j 1 chant* The bank* ami the rice and bean S hongs jiII made money and none showed an 1 adverse balance. The yarn business irai
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    • 93 3 Of lafee years, the Chinese tea trade has) luifeivil considerably. Tipanor. Ceylon,! <Wum and other brands of tea have made great inroacb Into what at one time was virtually a Chinese monopoly. It is felt that if leforms are not speedily introduced m methods of manufacture and
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    • 94 3 Ass a result of the development of patriotic sentiment, the people of Kwangtung are now alive to the importance of protecting home industry. Home goods are now extensively patronized by the people, while the foreign goods which monopolized the patronage of the people hitherto are gradually
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  • 479 3 THE NEW PRESIDENT OF U. S. AEMRICA. President Yuan Shih-k'ai did the graceful thing when hu sent President Woodrow Wilson a congratulatory telegram on his inauguration, "with a prayer that you may enjoy lasting happiness and good (health, and that there may be prosperity (and progress among y OUr people,"
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  • 762 3 We wrote on this topic last week, but it is necessary to r«fer to it again. Our senior morning contemporary commenting on the proposed Chino-Japanese >'tUente asserts that -Japan is iucurriug grave risks, and that the other Powers will he dis!pleased at the prospect of Chinese wealth
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 107 3 dZim (So. 66 Battery Road. SINGAPORE. Sun Vat Sen and the Awakening of China by J. Cartlie C.S.Jones ..$3.:30 ea. Lady Molly of Scotland Yard by Baroness Orczy .55 LiftA Shop Window by Victoria Cross .r> p The Red Room In Win. U Queux .55 A f rir\ frjin the
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    • 109 3 jjj^^ w CONTINENTAL I for I I Motor cars Motol cycles, Cycles I j AB( Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I I■l f 19 B£ Bc s jv b^bV A b^Bhl^Fb^C'^^' a fIH b^b^H V b^bT H J ffl bVQmCoJV i^ b^bß jflH H^^LnKjlOlrAMi' ft 0 b^b^H M a^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^H I*W
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  • 40 4 The soccer match between the Westminister Athletic Club and White Star I m the Peacock Cup Competition, played on the police ground last Saturday, resulted m a win for the White Star I by 9 goals to nil.
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  • GOLF.
    • 27 4 The half-yearly Competition for the Navy Cup will be held during April. Foursomes. 18 Holes, Match play. Pairs from each Corps m the Garrison.
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    • 50 4 The March Spoon Competition (Ladies) was won by *Mrs. Savi who returned a nett score of 40. The following cards were returned. The April monthly medal will be competed for to-day and to-morrow. Mrs. Savi scr. 40 Mrs. Newall 51 5 46 Mrs. Scoular 52 5 47
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    • 84 4 The result of the Monthly Medal competition was as follows D. C. Macintyre (Winner) 49 52—101 -24—77 C.G.May 44 43- 87-8-79 J.R.Bennett 4* 48- 96—16-80 W. N. Masterton 43 +50 93—12 -81 R. H. Pinhorn 54 +49 101—20 -81 R. D. Acton 44 42-86 4- 82 S.
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    • 81 4 At a meeting of the Ipoh Golf Club it was stated that the net loss for the year had been $708. The heaviest item m the expenditure was the wages bill, which amounted to $3,6^1. Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward was re-elected President and Mr. B. W.
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    • 54 4 By six up and four to play Mr. H. R. Honeyman for the second year m succession annexed the Shanghai Championship, the loser being Mr. R. A. 1 Lawson. The final was played on 23rd' 1 ult., and consisted of four times round the Shanghai course. Mr. P.
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  • 62 4 The Long Range handicap of the above was shot off on Sunday, the) following being placed. Long's score of 141 is a record for Singapore shooting at these ranges. 800 900 1,000 Total. J. Long 46 48 47 141 Major McVittie4l 49 47 137 K. W.
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  • 52 4 S. R. A. Handicap. In the Short Range handicap on Saturday there were 33 entries the following men being placed. A Class Tan Chow Kirn 95 nett E. Longue 95 nett de Silva 94 nett B CLASS. Corp. Butcher 88 nett L. Kellar 85 nett Sgt. Marsh 80.8
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  • 111 4 The following scores were made on Monday at the Kuala Lumpur Rifle Range WANTAGE. 190 YDS. Mrs. Barnard 34 Mrs. Wagne/ 30 Mrs. Brown 23 Mrs. Douglas 21 Miss Charter 15 Mrs. Henshaw 9 The monthly handicap spoon foi 150 yds. was won during March bj Miss T ravers,
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  • 199 4 Following were the scores made by the P.L.R.C. at Kampong Bahru on 28th ult. 200 Yards Deliberate. Miss J. Smith 28 Miss Mclntyre 28 Mrs. Oxenham 24 Miss W. Gawthorne 22 Mrs. Liston 20 Miss Gawthorne... 18 Miss E. Mathieu... 14 150 Yards Deliberate. Miss J.
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  • 263 4 The monthly shoot of this club took place last Sunday morning m good, bright weather with the following re*Ult: c Monthly Shoot. Ranges 200,500, and 600 yards. Uapt. Allan shot well over his form i and easily carried off the Ist prize his i nett score
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  • 494 4 J In the final of the lawn tennis single p at Monte Carlo on Sunday Ist ult. A. F. Wilding defeated Pouling, 6—o, 6 2, 6 l. j The lotteries on the Selangor Club o Billiard Tournament were held at the v Selangor Club last Saturday night, the top
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  • 182 4 One of the most important events of a most busy week at Meerut was t] e great billiard match between Monks, described as the champion of India, and Mr. Archibald Symonds the champion of Meerut. There was a good attendance. Monks conceded 500 out of 1,000 to the local champion
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  • 124 4 On Saturday, a keen game was played at Pearl's Hill between the Prison Warder's Recreation Club and John Little's. The latter opened well, and a splendid run and centre by Upton saw Wilson shoot through but offside was ruled. At length, however, ie Cruz gave the visitors the lead,'
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  • 364 4 It has been decided to hold a Com I petition forthn Bowling Championshif Singapore on Bth, 9th and 10th a1 =>|the Teutonia Club and Saturday 10th -at the Tanglin Club. The result of the March Medal ai jTanglin Club was as follows fc SELVNGOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE. United Chinese vs.
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  • 81 4 S.R.C. vs. St. Andrews Choir. 1 A match between the above teaiu> took place on the S. R. C. ground last Saturday and resulted m a win for the former. St. Andrew's scored 104, towards which total Galistan contributed 50 not out, and Armstrong 22. St. Andrew's choir were
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  • 216 4 The first match of the Cricket Tournament was played Jlast Saturday when the Telegraphs met the Law, C. S. and Municipal. The Telegraphs won easily. Oliver, for the Telegraphs was m splendid form with the ball and secured seven wickets for 23 runs.
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  • 232 4 Kuala Lumpur vs. Kajang. These teams met m a League match <, the Padang la^t Saturday, playing twelve men aside. Kuala Lumpur went m first and declared when they had lust 7 wicket* fo 122, N. Grenier contributing n o 1.-ss tha 95 before he w;is howled
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  • 238 4 .iis match was played on the Padang, Kuala Kubu, on 30th ult., and resulted m Win lor the Paehong team, by 79 run. Selangor won the tote, knocking up I LoUl of 87 runs, of which Prfoe With 26, ami Dakeyne with 15 runs were the
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  • 259 5 This match wan played on the Esplanade Penang, last Siturday ufternoon. Tke Xavierian-*, batting first, compiled a total of 65 runn, J. JalUh and C. Reutena, being the only two to get into double figur The V. C. 0., who replied with 96 run,. found
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  • 786 5 Cricket. The rtnul for the Sheffield Shield, her \T*en South Australia and Victoria wan plajed on Feb. 28, M.ir. I, 3 and 4, and resulted m win for South Australia hy 166 runs. Appended are the scores and analysis. South Ai btbalia -First Inning*. E R Mayne. st
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  • 335 5 I Tli youug Engish cricketer, J. N. Cruvvford, burst into brilliant all round form at the expense of Victoria on Friday and Saturday, mji the Sydney Referee of sth ult. To compile 167 ruus, and then capture eight wickets for 66 runs on a
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  • 112 5 KUUWTBM may be Appointed to Act. It is likely that tho Victor Trutuper testimonial fund> will be vested m trustees, the annual iucome to be paid to V.T. during life if he pre -deceases hii wife, the latter to ree< ire the income during her life, or until
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  • 276 5 NOTES ON TELEGRAPHS vs. C. S. LAW, AND MUNICIPAL CRICKET MATCH. Oliver's bowling was the performance of the match. Always keeping a nice length and swerving at times he! had all the batsmen guessing. Zejinder looked likely to get a few iruns when he was run out through sheer slackness.
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  • 155 5 From Sydney Ref^rev John Roberts is said to have scored ***** m ;t session of two hours at Glasgow, against J. Duncan, averaging 99, his actual scoring time being only 90 minutes. Stuvensou, however, excelled even the above fine performance by scoring on the same day m a tournament
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  • 362 5 Tommy Keece's recent great scoring teat; of making 2737 points m two sessions on the *arne day have caused figure fiends J) to; dig out records from the musty past. Unfortunately, billiard figures are beginning to i I get a tritle mixed owing to the two sets
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  • 228 5 The Veteran BHliardist Interviewed. 1 The Grays Bound For Sydney. (By Wiro from "Snooker.") Melbourne, Tuesday. From !S)dney Referee of sth ult I had an interview with John Roberts this morn, ing. The veteran looks really bad, and is barely able to walk. The trouble is heart jaft'ection,
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  • 202 5 Mondays Results. P> Singles. Makinson ier. beat Dando owe 4, 6 2, 3—6, 6—2. Walker ser. beat Teale owe 1, B—6,8 6, J2 10. Nathau owe 2 v. Heinsted, 2, postponed. C Singles. Macdonald, beat Watson scr. 2 6, Utermark owe 3 beat Braddell,
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  • 212 5 Championship. Kleinmann scr. beat Leggat scr. 6 3, 3_6, B—6. A Class Singles. Kleinuiann scr. v. Upcott scr. unfinished. Moding scr. beat Threlfall scr. 6 4, 6—l. B Clasb Singles. Oliver owe 4 v. Dr. Clarke scr. postponed. Sfceyn Parve v. Makinaoo, postponed. Dudley, 1 v. Teale owe
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  • 144 5 A Class Singles. Kleinmanu beat Upcott, 3 6, 6 o, 6—3. B Singles. Teale owe 2 v. Dudley 1, unfinished. Steyn Parve beat Makinson, 4 6, B—6, 6—o. Nathan owe 2 beat Herosted 2 6 1 6—2. C Class Singles. Antholz owe I beat Macdonald 3, 6 4,
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  • 250 5 CHAxMPIONSHIP, Dando v. Moding, postponed. A Class Singles. Mugliston owe 1 beat Major Stanbury scr. 6 3, 6—2. C. R. a,B. Terrel scr. beat Gaunt owe 5,6—1,6—2. B Class Singles. Cameron owe 3 beat Gold scr. 6—4 6—4. Oliver owe 4 v. Dr. Clarke scr. postponed. Hartnell owe
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  • 646 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, APRIL 5. EUGENICS. A declining birth-rate, a deterioration m physical efficiency, and an increase m the proportion of the mentally unfit have m recent years brought observant minds m several climes to seriously consider the causes of national degeneracy and to discover methods of remedying a
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  • 136 6 Attention is drawn to an advertisement m this issue announcing the forthcoming visit of the Court Crds, who are billed to open here on M ••> iday.i This clever company were to have played at Singapore after leaving Penang about four months ago, but owing to some
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  • 70 6 A pretty wedding took place m St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday, the contracting parties were Miss Ida Emilie Marguerita van Cuylenburg, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. van Cuylenburg of "Murton," Holland Road, Singapore and Mr Granville Lonsdaie, of the Sendayan estate, Negri Sembilan, eldest son of
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  • 104 6 To day is the Chinese Ming festival (blessing of the graves). There is no issue to-day of the Union Times, the well-known Chinese paper. Sections of the recently announced new cable that is to give direct comtruncation between Britain and the Far East without dependence upon Government land lines are
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  • 497 6 [Contrihut*.,/ f "Saiy, strainger," I guess j t siderable warm/a nd, moppi,,,, ab brow, he moved towards the ha .where internal application. \f* liquids were obtainable It "RaffleV'-the one Raffled Ll a 1 to many tourists of these pirts 5 dicates Singapore 'The big dining rill
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  • 89 6 There has recently been quite ''general post" amongst the i and engineers of the cable steamer Owing to the departure on Itave Capt Bredenberg, and Mr. Alexander chief engineer of the Recorder, a resignation of Mr. Batesen of Patrol a number of transfers be given effect to. Mr. Barker, late
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  • 135 6 A well-known member of the en rage of the Sultan of Kedah was latel] convicted of fraud and sentenced two years' imprisonment by tin 1 x l Court at Alor Star. The idea of a W m his position going to gaol. «rhatev his offence, would never have entertained m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 124 6 APPOINTMENT 'Vf^^^^M^M^lJ!^^ H<M> THE K NC CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT Milkmaid Milk HAS BEENSCHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT MM^ «h B H U 1 1 1 1 I I A I ww
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    • 86 6 Universally Recognised ab a Splendidly Got Up and Intensely Absorbing Dramatic Picture THE PERJURED CONFESSION Adapted from the well-knowu novel Le Petit Jacques by Jules Claretie and shown on the screen IN THREE PARTS. Now being Exhibited and attracting crowded houses AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. Second Show, 9.30 to
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  • 211 7 (1 Home truths hurt but they are beneficial, y I] Unless blind and deaf one cannot be impartial. 1 No man v\ ho is single is truly happy It takes two to make one happy, and < three to make two happy. Anybody who tells the truth about
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  • 685 7 My Sausage Queen. By A. Percolate. Ring Off Please. No doubt you'll think me silly. Such utter rot to sing But if I propose by telephone. Will it be an engagement ring All women, experienced or otherwise, never quite lose their curiosity concerning a bachelor's quarters. The haunts
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  • 208 7 Oh, promise me, that some day you and I May meet m some nice pub when both an dry, And have a glass or two, that's while wi can, J Of wine that maketh glad the heart of man Quaffing the liquor as it gurgling rolls, Warming the
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 70 7 Offer By Standard Oil Coy. (Reuters) London. Mar. 29. As an instance of temptation to which the Chines*- (lovernment is exposed the Times prints extracts from a letter received by a well-inform-ed business house from Peking, show-; ing that the Standard Oil Company! had offered a loan of
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    • 107 7 c American Bankers Offer Loan. L [Reuters London, April 1. A message from Washington says as that the representative Bankers, Hoi- S g lins and Company, have informed S g President Wilson that an American ss Syndicate is ready to furnish China sg with a short term
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  • Correspondence.
    • 301 7 t To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. Sir, In asking you to kindly put this a I letter m your paper I would beg to j (say that I am not the sort of individual 'whose only object is to interfere with other people's business. But lam a
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  • 175 7 Malacca, Mar. 28. On Saturday last March 22 a Malacca Soccer team visited Seremban to play the Crimson Crosses winners of the Seremban League. A faßt game resulted m a goalless draw On Monday the Tampin cricket team came down to Malacca for an all day matcbj Malacca
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 600 7 ffl J BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the )ove Line maintain a regular service between alcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singa)re, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. Japau 6,013 C. P. Seddon. Gregory Apcar 4,600 J. E. Drake. J
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 331 8 Mr. Savi, Assistant Superintendent s f Police, prosecuted three Chinese d im Chwee Lian, Sim Soh and Low.n eoh Kay, with playing poh m a com-f ion gaming house A B Moss Road tl Lr. Savi said he went there a bit Joo'n ite as they had already stopped
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    • 550 8 For being m fraudulent possession C rf a tin of sardines value 20 cents andj failingto account satisfactorily how he 3ame by it a coal cooly named Clieoj r NTong Nong was sentenced to seven|? lays' imprisonment this morning m :he second court. He said he found i a
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    • 264 8 A Sikh named Jagat Singh, was fined $5 for using criminal force to a Tamil Mohamedan named Abdul I Rasa k. Another Sikh named Fathir Singh, was fined $10 by Mr. Talma this morning, for assaulting a Malay dock police constable m the discharge of his duties. m Goh
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    • 53 8 A European Engineer was m tin econd court this morning for being runk and disorderly at 10 p.m., last ifirht near the premises of the General lospital. He pleaded guilty saying hat he was drunk but the rickshaw uller took him there instead of his ouse. He was {discharged
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 28 8 EMAk^V I OUI< Advertlsin^ re P re V 1 a r Pr^r* sentat «ye will be pleased /|AQ^ c M 1 VV. to submit Up-to-date lUCdd J n
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    • 294 8 1 Waterbury's Metabolized I I COUGHING INTO 1 Cod Liver Oil Compound. I vLUNSUifI P T I 0 N JKHE^^K^EMSfc^S I^^ Finesl Xorwe K iuii col) liver oil .•ii ;1 u i >1 ty i tt fli v l<> ;ltr t S(> i^ nt i' l(> process to a form
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1209 8 THF WFFK Mr H C Topliss resigned from the iit ff LLJVi service of the Eastern Extension Com- pany, at the^end of last month, and John Lewis Behan is ordered to be J eft for Port Dickson, F. M. S., where banished for life from the State of he 1S
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  • 766 9 The mastei <»t: ttte Blue Funnel liner Tyh i which arrived at Penang from i Liverpool, reported the death of Sydnej 1,. Moore, ;in able teamen <>t the hip. it appeared that on the 1 Ufa in«t. Moon was setting the awnings of the ship along with I
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  • 1633 9 Persian's iNovel Remedy. (I hdu: received the following from a Persian gentleman of high rank at present staying m Paris upon some private mission. native of Tabriz, he explains m his coverug I ttei th t he i-, irith certain reservations, a greal admirer of the English, that
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 236 9 NEW CHILDREN'S GOODS— JUST ARRIVED. A very large assortment to select from. Try toes. f he aJfLuP M^ Sailor Suits. smarT ManTwTsuits. rnmnu'il with hand «lrr. witli inctt\ /> r i 1 -n nl Bov.s". m Whitr Drill, Lone .n,iue driii an.iuiii;;. l;l( u> j vvt Cashmere Frocks. 1 m
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  • 450 10 IMPORTANT STATEMENT TO BUSINESS MEN By a well-known Journalist. The steady increase of Nervous maladies among professional ami business men to-day is so serious a feature of modern conditions that it has become a subject of general comment. In this connection Mr. A. W. Webb,
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  • 939 10 Chow Hsueh-hsi, m Letter to Sextuple Doyen, Reviews The Negotiations. DEFENDS CHINA'S POSITION. Powers, He Says, Have Prevented Fulfillment of Republic's Obligations. Peking, March 13.— Chow Hsueh-hsi, Minister of Finance, has sent the following letter to Mr. E. G. Hillier, Peking Agent of the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 236 10 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. to protest against the mutilation winch ADVERTISEMENTS. took place when tliese two provinces were cut off from Fiance aud tacked on to UfaUTCn Germany If China seeks Japan's friend- WA|mU 2&i2&2*?i^J£l m tl^ Furnished Room with hoard m will establsh rather than disturb the peace private
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    • 57 10 WANTED. A Junior Clerk, with knowledge of typewriting, Care of Weekly Sun. g\ > ~J-0 P^Pf I I I f s a U CHINESE NEW YEAR. 3 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Cars 17 H.P. s seaters. 1 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Car 22 H.P. 7 seater. 1 Torpedo-Limosine-Landaulet (EXTRA SPECIAL) 22 H.P.
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  • 818 11 The word alliance wm tirst employed m j the "Tso-chuan a historical record of fche 1 end of Chow Dynasty, aud the phrase to'^ form au allianco against us indicates that two nations have combined to threaten the existence of one country. In these days we have
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 313 11 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TELEGRAMS: SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE, Mo. 647. Siemens WOTAN Lamps. ■> durable h 'K h 'y economical. Consumers are recommended to ask for WOTAN lamps and insist on getting them. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMD WORKS. LTD. Head Office Caxton House, Westminster. LONDON. WORKS, STAFFORD. ■■■i imwiiw mi m
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    • 129 11 GOOD CLASS CHINESE YOUTH WANTED. 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. 1-3 FOR SALE. A large second-hand Ice Chest, m good condition. Apply
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