Weekly Sun, 12 April 1913
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Title Section17 1913-04-12 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE, SAT I 'RDAY. APRIL 12, 19.13. PRICE 10 CENTS.17 words
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Advertisement40 1913-04-12 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER Sole Agents ADAMSON GILFILLAN AN3 CO., LTD. I MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. JTmCtriwll S JDrctllCljr lli r ll n on^ on re than three times the quantity of Mart ell's is40 words
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Advertisement24 1913-04-12 1 Cash Clearance Sale. Monday 1 4th, Tuesday 1 5th and Wednesday 1 6th. Further reduced prices to effect a clearing of oddments and remnants.24 words
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Advertisement13 1913-04-12 1 IIUMINV CO. CHIMPAGNti ADAMSON GILFILLAN I AND CO., LTD., 1 SOLE AGE NTS.13 words
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387 1913-04-12 2 ONE STEP AND RAGTIME THE RAGE IN LONDON. Exposition of All the Snuggling Sinuous, Racketty Dances of America. London, Fehuarv 16. With pulpit and press bitterly denouncing the snuctflin<* sinuous, raeketty American "one-step"' dances, there, nevertheless, has been fixed for April 3 at the Savoy Hotel an "all ragtiiM affair,387 words
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Article279 1913-04-12 2 should know. The troubles with multitudes of girls is a want of proper nourishment and enough of it. Now-a-days they call this condition by the learned name of Anemia. But words change no facts. There are thousands of girls of this kind anywhere between childhood and young ladyhood. Disease279 words
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Article900 1913-04-12 2 Straits-born Chinese Shoots His 1 Consul-General. A sensational shooting affra) occurred ii I the Chinese Consulate, m William-street .Melbourne, on the evening of March 11 After spending the afternoon m the Cousu late with the Chinese Coosul-Genera] (Yuni 111 iiang Hwaui:), concerning his previous re Nations as secretary900 words
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Advertisement383 1913-04-12 2 KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. k ROYAL DUTCH PACKET. COMPANY.) Under Contract with thk Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore The Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-APRIL 10TH TO 15TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Date g Rumphius Belawan-Deli... Apr. 10383 words
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Advertisement148 1913-04-12 2 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, LTD Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER 1 Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,001 'Capital Paid Up V 6,250,001 j Reserve Funds V 3,260,001 j HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). > Branches and Agencies Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo I Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohamt Calcutta London Taichu148 words
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Advertisement29 1913-04-12 2 LISTER BRUSTON AUTOMATIC EjU^CTRIC LIGHTING^ PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS IT^E 1 C" STOPS 'tcci r FULL I^RTICULaRS FROM THE CENTRAL EN G I N E— WORKS Ltd29 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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Article314 1913-04-12 3 [ti Tl c Chihli Prortaeial A««embly t.a-. 1 bed lieeara. Chang <Jhi, Wang Pa-cbio,j Hch Tto, Warn: Shih-kunff, and Wang Kwei-ming of the Kno-niin-tiing, and MeMrs. c^hih Gnvng-yin, Lia Peng^sboo, Sang (-'hen, Wang Wen-ehe t »«i'l Chang Cbi-mih of the Kantc-ho-tanx an menibera ..f the Upper M(»u->«- of314 words
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Article163 1913-04-12 3 Mr. Yin Teh-hung, the t'ivii Administrator of FCiangsu, baa ordered his deputies to Jiiiikf an inventory of all the Government properties m bin province. He will dispose of them to provide capital fur thu Kiangsu IJ;mL. li is stated thai the value of (he properties h Tls.163 words
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Article105 1913-04-12 3 It is reported that Lord Bardinge, the »nrish Viceroy m [ffcdia, ha< <l<-spatchp'l a aiaber of surrey ors to sor rev the line of up proponed Tibet-Indian Railway, and liat Russian ftnancen nave aslced to >>v l!o ied to famish il.- funds tur this purl»vC. It i« reported105 words
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77 1913-04-12 3 President Yuan recenth cabled his <->nratulationn to President Wilson of the nited St-it**- of Aniericn upon hU in.mjupttiou. President Wilson h;i^ mow replied hanking Ibe President und expressing the ope th.-it. h<' will Kiiccessful m the forfchomtng election, a- President Wilson Is77 words
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Article63 1913-04-12 3 It i-' reported that all Chin«s« tlai;- m *hibet liave been replaced by Thibet m Iflgn, and laij' detachuieni <»t theThihean forces lt !••■<!) rlexpatcbod t<» '.w rontier to resist the Chines* 1 troops. Tutuli iin i- unable to advance Irotn I'a :iii<*niu owarda the interior of Thibet.63 words
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60 1913-04-12 3 According to .i r#»porl from :i foreign re■iti"?it at Fof>chow, all the poppy within six oilesof llsin^hw;* ha« been destroyed. Hie iionl ''tu<ei\ ;it \\k> eMtimatf he i»ns heard m ihat 2i),00U ///""> of poppy i Iwen «l<nie i way with. The authoritit*60 words
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Article839 1913-04-12 3 According to the vernacular press, the Slmi-w u-riiu proposes t<» raise the monthly lalarieg ot the members «»f the Chinese Department of the Customs Maritime to the Following btandardn rh« Chien-tu or Custom* supt. :»(H) Cliiel clerks, Ist class 150 Chief clerks, 2nd class 110 Chief clerks,839 words
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Advertisement80 1913-04-12 3 CONTINENTAL FOR Motor cars, Motor cycles. Cycles Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. fl^^feb CONTINENTAL TYRt RUBBER Co.. lid. I SINGAPORE. 8 S.ns.pore-S ,n,» Co..,p.ny. PROSPEROUS PROGRESSIVE. KTHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE! Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE! 32 Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20.000 deposited with80 words
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Advertisement67 1913-04-12 3 THREE MORE NIGHTS ONLY of that Splendidly Bnacted Picture THE PERJURED CONFESSION A Drama m Three Part AT THE MARLBOROUGH Pigti re Theatre, Beach Road. iNh SHOVN 9.. 'J0 TO II P.M. SUPPORTED Us THE BITER BIT A Laughter-Compeller- declared -mmof the hest comics ever shown (American Ki?iema.) A DOUBLE67 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article55 1913-04-12 4 The M. I. A. ping-pong championt*hi played last t^uuday was we>n by Mr. V Kiong Cheng, Mr. Wee Chin Kam beir runner up. A gold Medal will be presented to tli former by tl r> President, Mr. Tan Cl Kong and h one lo the latter h Mr.55 words
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Article271 1913-04-12 4 Jack de Rongemonf Letter that he won .£5,000 m Au-ti,ih;i, whicli h spent on wine, etc., and making the towi red generally. Tonimv Burns false alarn White Hope has a chance of beoomioj chauipion of the world liut uot m the box ing line. it kite boxing match between271 words
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Article77 1913-04-12 4 The B.C.C. met team from the 11.M.8 CVio, at present m port, m a game of hockey Tuesday STening. There was some ver) fast and good play, particularly m the Brat half, and both sides scored once before thi interval. It teemed almost that one all would be77 words
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Article411 1913-04-12 4 Public Services Match. A ritle shooting match between teams picke I from the public services of Singapore Hongkong and Shanghai has been arranged on the lines of the Interport Shoot, and it i* hoped that this new series may become an annual fixture also. The Singapore team shot411 words
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Article129 1913-04-12 4 Singapore Golf Club. Tl»" April Ladiei Spoon competition was I played on Monday. April 7th. and resulted s in a win for Mrs. Hartneli, who returned c t!ie excellent nett score of 39' Fifteen n jhinies competed juiH the following cards 11 j were returned. The April Monthly Medal129 words
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Article207 1913-04-12 4 The result of the Uiw Cup competition Mvas as follows r Lieut. Oeery :*:> J :*3 (winner). i Colonel Owen 42 8 M J Captain Prater 42 7 55 i Captain Day 40 I M\ i Lieot. Heath 15 9 36 Lieut. Black ;J9 2 37 Hou207 words
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Article541 1913-04-12 4 Abe Mitchell, the latest convert to the professional ranks, is one of the loudest driven m England m fact, seme experts H:iy that there is no other living golfer who SO consistently drives such a long, raking shot j,s Mitchell, lie never quite sue* eeeded m winning541 words
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Article29 1913-04-12 4 On the Rafflea reclamation, last Sunday afternoon, the Straits United and the Straits Juvenile Football Clubs, played a match, the former easily winning by three goall to ni).29 words
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Article100 1913-04-12 4 On the police ground, on Saturday afternoon, a large crowd witnessed the Football match between the Sunrays Football Club :md Ibe Strait* Jovial Club m the competition for the Peacock Cup. In the first moment, Sunravs ■OOred. The game was well j fought out m the first100 words
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Article145 1913-04-12 4 Selangor Club vs. Tamil Union. Tiiis mutch m the Selaagor Association; Football League \tms played olf on the I Padaog last Bight, tlia d«b team being composed of K. B. Bannon P. S. Williams and A. A. Barks ;G. Barber, J. K. Irvine and J. R. Hill: H.145 words
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Article67 1913-04-12 4 Goals. 1 W lA.I A j-< ao Recreation Club 1 :> I Sultan Suleiman :> -13 1 6 Penantr Peranakan o 7q g Suiangor Club 3 2 1 4 5 Rising Club 3 '2 I 62 4 T;« mil Union 4 2 2 G4 4 United Chinese67 words
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Article240 1913-04-12 4 Some Fine Breaks. Mr. Taylor Shows Well m Astor House. Mr. Alec Taylor, m the Astor House, Slinnghai, on 25th ult. made some excellent breaks m his match against the well-known Shanghai amateur Mr. R. C. Barlow, says the China Press. Going to the table Mr. Taylor opened with240 words
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Article173 1913-04-12 4 Cave Dwellers v. Klang. The following cricket match wm piaved ou the Ivtfnt lv^tatu between Klanij and the Cave Dwellers C. C. Scores Klang. E. N\ Oliw. I) Linn**ll 4 T. Bourdillou, c Kinder, b Campbell 1 L. A. Tucker, c Linnell, b Campbell 1 R. D.173 words
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Article137 1913-04-12 4 Five teanif have entered for the Peuaug Cricket Tournament The fixtures are as follows A P ril Ground 5 PCC. vs. Butteiworih P.OC. C.X.C. vs. Sr. Xnvu jr's C.X.C 12 P.C.K. vs. O.U.C. PCC 12 P.C.C. vs. P.K.C. P.C.C .I. B'worth vs. C.X.C B'worth i 26 P.R.C.137 words
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Article356 1913-04-12 4 i Monday's Results. A. Class Sihgli Handicap. KletnoMß scr beat Terrell owe 15 7-5 6 -2. B Class? Single Handicap. Oliver scr beat C.uneron owe 2, w.o. Henson owe 2 v Doig ser, postponed. Uraddell owe 15. d heat Winters scr 9 7 6—4. C. Class356 words
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Article47 1913-04-12 4 Monday's Results. Miss Mftier beat Mis* Cartie. Mrs. McCulloeh beat Mrs. J i v 6 4. Young beat Daubenv, 6 2, B—o Salziuann beat Milne, 6 3, 6 I. Til ly heat Jeavons, 6 4, 6— 3. Linnell and Lmuell w. o. Philllß •Smith.47 words
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Article543 1913-04-12 4 Although the standard of p| uv f Ol t()f Bengal Tennis Championships was by n<> meant so high as usual, says the Hav yOQh .Sunday Times of 23rd ult, the remarkable form of the young Japanese Shimizu arou ed quite at much interest an usual m th<543 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article60 1913-04-12 5 [REUTBRB] London. April 4. It is understood at the Chinese Legation m London that the Tibetan question, which m the obstacle to the British recognition of the Chinese Republic, will most probably be settled m the East. H. B. Wen Sun Yao is still m China60 words
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Article187 1913-04-12 5 London, April 8. In the House of Commons, Mr. Rees asked when Britain would recognise the New Chines* government, and whether recognition would depend upon prior settlement of controversial questions between China and Britain. including Ihe questions of Tibet and •piuni. Mr. Acland replied that when the187 words
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Article18 1913-04-12 5 [RBUTBRB] London, April S. Ueutor wires from Peking that the* first republican Chinese Parliament lias ateemblexL18 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article337 1913-04-12 5 fourteen 1 [ockchia rickshaw-pullers pleaded guilty m the second court this morning, (or playing 'paikow* 1 m a common gaminghouse No. 11 Angullia road. Probationer inspector Hills proved two previous convictions against this house for gambling. They were fined $5 each or seven days. Half the tines to he337 words
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Article281 1913-04-12 5 Three cart drivers, Ong Ohua, Li m Lye and Sokulingam, were fined $X ea< h m the second court this morning for cruelty to animals by working lame, weak and emaciated bullocks. Lam Wo, a Cantonese, was sentenced to seven days' iinprisonmeni with hard labour m the second couri281 words
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Article271 1913-04-12 5 Lim Yong Kay an adult and thret youngsters Jacob, Lim Swee Hong and Neo Ho, were each fined for flying kites on public roads. No. 1 at Desker road, No. 2 Prinsept street, No. 3 Mayu street and No. 4 Jalan Besar. All the kites were confiscated. m i271 words
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Article330 1913-04-12 5 A respectable young Hylam named JLwee A Lee. dressed m a white suit l appeared m the second court this morn- ing, on the charge r>f wilful trespass hy entering the bouse of one Mrs. Bertus, No. 35, Race 1 >urse road at k.40 p.m. last night without satisfac-330 words
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Advertisement911 1913-04-12 5 I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Head Office: Singapore, S.S. FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT. To Ml' SHARBHOLDKRB, Singapore. SOth March, 1913 i IHE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO, LTi>. Gentlemen, Votur Directors have much pleasure m presetting the Four;: Annual Re- 1 port together with the Balance Sheet and911 words
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Advertisement132 1913-04-12 5 REVENUE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1912. i c. I c s Minium -»48,«i09.17 Claims Paid and Interest Received and Outst.mdinp si.V:»; Accrued 11,366.53 SurreJid.-rs '77 8; rremium on Shares 625.00 A'»f:nt>\ BXPKKSEfi Profit on Ex<hang, 1,887.19 8 Commiwion Ralariei 1 ransfer Fots {.00 and Travelling 194»197.7fi j132 words
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827 1913-04-12 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, APRIL 12. MONOPOLIES. The cost of living has for several years been a subject of moment m all portions of the globe ttoyal Commissions and specially established Committees ot enquiry have been set up m various countries, have pursued more or less minute investigations and submitted827 words
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Article71 1913-04-12 6 i S ?ep b !frti a d lUrt!inthePenan Cht D ecodt the Belgian advisor to e-liina, has arrived m Peking. As there is pl aageU c at Swatow that post i. officially declared to be infected lon^n V Pi rit T is ow 70 cenls «alfiv n e I centr71 words
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Article983 1913-04-12 6 A CHAT ABOUT ENGLAND. lOomtributed.] A wave of intense irritation witk faults and foliies of Britain ht| >' over our Colony at presen *V Young Chma patriots go f Man to openly aver that the British v a is declining as the Empires o^ done. Republican Govcr^ boldly announce is983 words
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Advertisement82 1913-04-12 6 APPOINTMENT 3^^(& gJßfiW* <J ™E KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT Milhmaid Milk HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT UfIQDI T A I O nuorl f A Lo Milkmaid Milk A^vviii& iINMSr82 words
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Advertisement103 1913-04-12 6 Something to Delight the Hearts of Scotsmen IN A Pretty Scenic Picture entitled: 1 TRIP THROUGH THE HIGHLANDS OF SCOTLAND AND Excellent Light Entertainment. I i provided by A STUDY IN DIPLOMACY. A Farcical Comedy m Two Parts from Monsieur Le Directeur played by M. Prince Nick Winter v. The103 words
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Article591 1913-04-12 7 To set out to criticise that capable little company, the Court Cards, implies that such criticism will resolve itself into nothing more or les< than a decided appreciation, For not even the most blase theatre goer can sit through .me of the entertainments given m that style591 words
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876 1913-04-12 7 Doctor Lim Bonn Keng discourse on this subject to a tremendously ii terested audience m the Lecture Ha ->f the Chamber of Commerce laMonday week. FK-. the. speaker bega with apologies for presuming t giv any opinoPfl on two suHi vita! subject)876 words
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Article455 1913-04-12 7 lt Itakinson bad ;i very creditable win f against Dando In the B. class singles. J Utermark showed greal activity ir j_ihis match with K. J. Braddell anc j should just about win the C class j^jhandicap. c In the professional pairs Dunn and >_ Cameron bent455 words
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Advertisement220 1913-04-12 7 Grand Hotel De lEurope. L SINGAPORE. A Few of its many Advantages. Modern m construction, magnificently furnished with elegant simplicity, it offers every advantage and necessity conducive to health and Every room has a Bath-Dr^sing-roora Self-contained Suites ot Apartments Electric lights and Ceiling Fans everywhere. Boasts the tinest Dining-room and220 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous214 1913-04-12 7 THE WEEK. The Hotel de L'Europe advertise J that the management is making a spe- C ciality of out-door catering. H The Hon. A. Huttenbach, member oi the Legislative Council for Penang, hopes to leave the Colony for home on the 22nd inst. m At the Marlborough Cinema the capital214 words
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Miscellaneous276 1913-04-12 7 1 vr Th< fficial of tin exported m B Huehboin Perak shows Block tin 2,641.60, tin ore dclb 33 2qv* duty $505,202.73. i b The Hon. W. Evane is appointed a member of the Tanjong Pagar Deck MrVa^s:r ttee m place f The Italian Geographical Society Proposes to give a276 words
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Article112 1913-04-12 8 Ming a pore, Afbil 11, 1013. On 1.0nh0n... Bank 4in j 4 :>. I <'>n Gkrm any.. Bank d/d 238^ Private 3ms %i%\ On FRAM;i;...Bank d/d 204 Private 3 ins 209 On India Bank T. T. 174J 1 rivate 30 d h 1, On Hum. konc; Bank d d112 words
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Article161 1913-04-12 8 Singapore, April, 11, 1013. Gam bier buyers 7.00 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.00 I Copra Sundried 13.05 do Mixed 12.60 Pepper, Black buyers 18.12$ do White 5% buyers 32.00 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.65 do Brunei No. 1 doid. Pearl Sago n 4.80 Coffee Bali n :)4.25 Coffee Palembanar,161 words
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STOCKS AND SHARES.
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Article172 1913-04-12 8 Issue "3 i:l £1 Rahman Tin 21.50 22.25 £1 £1 Rainbutau 9.75 10.75 £1 £1 RauhAusr.. Gold 3.00 350 £1 £1 EUdhilli Tin 2.75 320 1 5 5 Royal Johore J.lO 1.20 s k£l €1 Siputeh 7.10 7.30 g 10 10 Sungei Gau Tin 15 75 10.50 5 Belftßgor172 words
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Article595 1913-04-12 8 Valve Buyers Sellers. 2 2/lAlUgmr 3/6 3 LIJ XI XI Anglo Java 7/6 86 2/- Anglo-Malay 13/ If 13. 3 9 Hatani: Malaka 2 6 S/XI ÜBatuTiga 5.1 2.6 4.0.0 XI £1 BvkitKajaag 8.f5.6 8.18.1J l\ oukitLintaug 1.10.0 4.17.6 noi 2 2 Hukit Mertajam 2,1 2/91 XI £1 Bukit595 words
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Article116 1913-04-12 8 Value Buyers. Seller*. £1 £1 K. gaelting Co. 10 1.0.0 f J Prof. 1.3 6 1 G. 6 7/6 7♦; Bledric Twaya 2 3 9 10 10 Piwtfr a- Neave 51.00 SSOO Howartli Bnkine 45.00 0.).u0 7 Pwif. 05.00 100.00 100 100 Kata hrn. Def 120.00 130.00 10 10116 words
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Article1125 1913-04-12 8 Home truths hurt but they arc beneficial. There are many different kinds of liars. Some men tell fish stories and some rave about classical music, and some are on the daylie papers. It is just possible that the reason why some people's troubles tit them so perfectly is1,125 words
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Advertisement137 1913-04-12 8 WATERBURY'S m. Metabolized God Liver Oil Compound J?m v WITH CREOSOTE AND GUAIACOL OR PLAIN. PMMBHSH L Metabolized 9 I Cod Li^^j;dß7H H Does Allay Fermentation— Does Aid Digestion— Does Assist Assimilation 1 But Does NOT Disturb the Stomach. if^J^^ 1 A scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL, lirtlr^^;; I137 words
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Article1292 1913-04-12 9 H. J. Sherstone - H. J. Sherstone By I iic Ukttorj (N i;ic submarine cubic is a Striking instant I raccetH achieved m the The engineer only triamphedai the result uf n dogged deter- < :m<l wonderful patience, t Ho\t important i* the industry to-day is J evidenced irhen it i1,292 words
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Advertisement288 1913-04-12 9 j NEW CHILDREN'S GOODS— JUST ARRIVED. A very large assort meat to select from. s Dresses. I:;"- 1;;;!;;, an( n SC U sailor suits, smart Man-o-w<ir suns. ITiintiin «l v\ilii i'.Jii'i <'«!.^'l with prrit\ /> r iflf i•» F ol> sln Wlntc !>riil. Long ..n i...-.irin,'..i «i,i... ia,,-. t won,xvsi,288 words
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Article620 1913-04-12 10 Arrivals on Sunday included the Huh liin-r AtrmM n from Liverpool with part tmrin) for dittcbsrce here. Six* resumed her voyage on M«jndav. A ut-w port lii^lit ban been ordered lor IWhim Point, Sarawak. This light will be of the sth Or icr with n range of about620 words
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Article483 1913-04-12 10 ii the Hongkong, Government; Gazette is published a comparative return of the Colony's finance for 1912.'j The estimated revenue for the year^j amounted to $7,677,488 against!' 17,313,768.29 m the preceding year I j and the actual revenue was; $8,180,(594.08 against $7,315,768. The estimated expenditure. $7,852,678 was m 6XG6M of that483 words
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Article61 1913-04-12 10 Sia Hoot Seng, the owner editor and manager of the Chino-Siam Warasap, has been found guilty of publishing an article grossly defamatory of H. R. H. Prince Svasti, Chief Judge of the Dika Court, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment and a fine of 1,000 ticals. Notice of appeal has61 words
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Article509 1913-04-12 10 Canton, March 7 The famous Nine Charitable Societies" .of Canton have been much enraged because of the refusal of the Ministry of Education at Peking to charter their proposed school of Chinese medical science, land pharmacy. It is the aim of these societies to preserve and promote the509 words
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Article470 1913-04-12 10 A short time ago Mr. Harris Deane wrote a breezy column or two m the shape of a. letter to the Spectator endeavouring to wake up tlie clans of person known as the kuut n to a sense of his military responsibilities to the Empire, and for some reason470 words
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Article67 1913-04-12 10 1 The arrival at Colombo on March •2(i of the P. and O. mail steamer Medina was invested with more than usual interest owing to the fact thai Lady Scott, widow of the Antarctic hero, was a passenger on hoard. Lad) |Boott is returning to England, accomjpanieri by her brother,67 words
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Advertisement84 1913-04-12 10 THOUGHT SHE WAS CONSUMPTIVE. A Colombo Girl's Praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I COUGHING INTOI I CONSUMPTION! I" Only a Coogh but you stop it 8 while it is ONLY a cough. d\ WATERBURY'S I METABOLIZED I V GOD LIVER OIL I I COMPOUND s M k i 184 words
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Advertisement49 1913-04-12 10 A SPECIAL HIPMENT OF PROTOS CARS CHINESE NEW YEAR. 3 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Cars 17 H.P. 5 seaters. 1 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Car 22 H.P. 7 seater. 1 Torpedo-Limosine-Landauiet (EXTRA SPECIAL) 22 H.P. 7 seater. Full Particulars, Complete Specifications on Application to ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 29 7 100-a ROBINSON ROAD.49 words
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Article723 1913-04-12 11 Laws Penalty Carried Out. Narrin Sin^h paid the full penalty of the law at eight o'clock this morning m the British Gaol on Amuy Road, Shanghai, says the Shanghai Metimry of 17th ult. On 25th Jaunarv he was convicre,! m H.li.M.'s Supreme Court before Mr. F S.A.723 words
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Article142 1913-04-12 11 The inquest un the body of Naraiti Sin<»h was held at H.8.M.'l Gaol at 10 a.m. by Mr. Strickland, Coroner. The body having been viewed, Mr. John Arthur Chandler, Head Constable, H. M. Gaol, Shanghai, said he identified the body he had ju.st teen as that of Naraiu142 words
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Article75 1913-04-12 11 Following on the inquest arrangements were immediately made for the removal of the body from the gaol buildings and about t\?-> o'clock to-day the Granthi, who had been notified of the execution, called at the gaol. It is usual for the body to be burned on the same75 words
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604 1913-04-12 11 Three Tumblersfu! of Pure Water Per Day Recommended for Average Person. London, March 7. —Apart from people ot ji valetudinarian cast, there must be very few who cbooue their drinks on hygienic j principles, and {scarcely any who drink by measure. This604 words
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Advertisement375 1913-04-12 11 E SIEMENS NCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TELEGRAMS: SIEMENS. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE, No. 647. Siemens WOTAN Lamps. jhb. Strong JPPH. durable jP^J X r'Jy highly economical. onsumers are recommended to ask Tor WOTAN lamps and insist on getting them. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMD WORKS. LTD. Head Office Caxton House, Westminster. WORKS STAFFORD. LONDON. -11l375 words
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Advertisement379 1913-04-12 11 "lACTOMAITINE" REGISTERED i STRENGTHENING FATTENING PALATABLE DIGESTIBLE NUTRITIOUS Br^ P r «erved by a New Process, All 5j f the Finest Scotch iW.ler, MlD *'i)(B ■UjP E 1 Iv '•arpa.ssc* G>J f-J*er (^|fl Extract of Malt, and is the mo«1 nutritious [;il/°!' > OUn^ lrl/and invalid^ not only m foodl:379 words
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Advertisement24 1913-04-12 11 Notice to Advertisers, ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here atfer, reach us by Thursday at 4 p.m Ads. received later cannot appear m same week's issue.24 words
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Advertisement199 1913-04-12 12 The No. 69 TC. OVERLAND CAR is offered with every confidence as THF RF^T ¥41 ?T FVFiI SFFN IN Brief particulars are as follows 30 Horse Power, 5 Passenger, touring body with scuttle dash. Centre Gontrol, L 10" wheelbase, Timken bearings, Prestolite tank Remy Magneto, Waiter Speedometer, Hood, Wind-screen, Head199 words
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Advertisement86 1913-04-12 12 ills jji^ KS^^u i gEßj^^^^^^k THE CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. I THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST CAR AT MODERATE PRICE, [TS SALES BEING 111 UKM TIMES AS GREAT AS ANY OTHER CAK l\ TH E WORLD. WEARNE BROS.,86 words
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