Weekly Sun, 19 April 1913

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  • 17 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. No. .7. SINGAPORE, BATORDAV. APRIL 19, 1918. PRICE m CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 730 2 Wondrous Stories of what Happened to Golf Balls— one into Cobweb. New York, March 1. Maaj a tale has been told at the nineteenth hole," where more golf is played than on the course, about freak shots, how ball was hit so hard that a thorn was
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  • 681 2 Peculiar Reports of Tragedy Reach Capital— Opinion of Semiofficial Organ. The following comment on the Sung case is from the Peking Daily News cominonlyj considered an organ of the Peking Govern- 1 ment Reliable advices from Shanghai state that Yung Kwei-shing, the alleged instigator
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  • 396 2 Had Two Revolvers and Two Bombs When Police Closed m on Him. Paris, March 12. The Paris police today captured the notorious bandit named Lacoinbe, who since December 1911 lias been actively sought for m every part of France. His arr est was
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  • 133 2 Berlin, March 9. The immortal exploit of the robber-captain of Kopenick m 1906 was imitated yesterday at Sotterehsusen, m Rheinland. A well-dressed young man wearing a monocle entered the local taxation 0>0f)l, introduced, himself as Government asses sor Bohlen uud Halbach the name ot the husband
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  • 46 2 Mekmg, March 28.— The Education*! Conference for the Unification of Ibe Chinese Language has decided upon ;i i.t-u alphabet consisting of parts of Chinese ehftrftefteri which represent fixed KWndf. There »re altogether twenty-four initials and Sheen finals, making an alphabet of thii-ty-ijine letters.
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    • 227 2 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Under Contract with tub Netheulands Fndia Goveknment. Aqcnts at Singapore The Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 Collycr Quay. MAIL TABLE-APRIL 14TH TO 22ND, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Baud Palembang Apr. 14 Muntok and Palembang
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    • 42 2 WANTED. Wanted a Lady Canvasser for a Printing Company. Good commission paid to suitable person. Apply Box 40 "Weekly Sun" Office. WANTED. Gentleman, with extensive knowledge of East and things Chinese, desires position as travelling salesman. Apply Q. c^o Weekly Sun Office.
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    • 65 2 LISTER BRUSTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS i-i-gci F a,, STOPS ITegl gmm FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE CENTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS Ltd I Notice to Advertisers. j ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here p atfer, reach us by Thursday at 4 p.m I Ads. received later cannot appear m
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  • 1991 3 NEW DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS. The Ministry of Foreign Atfairtj has pro ptHfl to send a representative to each provin eitJier m the provincial capital or m i)»> coiiiiuerci«l port, an I m every cotu- ;,1 port tbere shall be a diplomatic All these officials shall be M Cnien- efl
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    • 149 3 R CONTINENTAL I JH^^V^ FOR I Motor cars, Motor cycles. Cycles Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I H IK A lII], H >iS Sfiaßf I tt~i '1 \it X B I N. 4 X >^^^* ?l B *fflK I 1/ c v j •"5 H He W* V I A
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  • 167 4 Jottings The Pioneer's London correspondent wires on April sth ln the Amateur Rackets Championship (challenge round) Foster beat Le< ham, 31-0. The Secretary of the Penang Turf Club has received notice from the agents of the Straits Steamship Company, advising that the Klang will leave Singapore at 6
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  • 42 4 Rifle Shooting. There will be a team practice at j Balestier Range 2 15 p.m. to-morrow, any members who find themselves unable to be present should inform the' Captain, statintr what hour and date they could do a shoot through.
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  • 30 4 me scores made lor the Murray, Challenge Cup fov April are as follows Selangor 1?:} points Singapore 163 Perak 150 Penang 148 Kinta 14*> Malacca (not received.
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  • 210 4 A second practice shoot of the interport team was held at Raiestier Range last Sunday afternoon. Shooting commenced at 200 yards, and the usual! ranges were fired afterwards 500 yards and GOO yards. Shooting improved as the members retired to the longer ranges, Long making 34 at 200
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  • 162 4 Singapore Goli Club. The April monthly medal was competed for on the 12th and 13th and resulted m a win for Dr. Finlayson who returned the excellent score of 75' The BW«ep on the 12th was won by Mr. Knoz Wilson and on the Kith by Dr. tinlayson. Forty-one
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  • 70 4 APRIL MEDALS. The following were the Scores m the above competitions. MENS\ Captain Day 82 8 74 Major Pinches 86 6 80 R. St. J. Braddell 91 11 80 D. J. Steyn Parve 103 18 85 Major McVittie 108 18 90 Twenty-four cards were taken out. Ladies*.
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  • 149 4 Golfing records on the Nuwara Eliya Links have been of almost annual occurence m recent times, says The Titties of Ceylon. The last occasion was when Mr. J. L. Humphreys, of Siagapore, went round the present course m 67 on March 14 last year. This round
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  • 75 4 Dr. Finlayson m playing f or the Medal last Sunday was one stroke off the record for the course he missed a possible 4k putt at the last hole. If a player does a round of the Race Course m 78 or 79 he considers that he has
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  • 35 4 A good game o f Football was played last Saturday afternoon at Pulo Brani between the Royal Engineers and Belle V ie\v with the following result. Royal Engineer 2 goals Belle View 2 goals'
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  • 27 4 Results of the matches played last Saturday. Penang Peranakar i Klang Malays o Selangor Club i Seri Mahkoca o tPWiSI? 4 United Chinese 0
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  • 34 4 Selangor Club vs. Sultan Suleiman. These teams met m a League match on the Padang on Tuesday evening, m the presence of a hig crowd. Result Selangor Club 0 Sultan Suleiman 0
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  • 116 4 The fifteens of the K.0. Y.L.1, and the S.C.C. again tried conclusions at 4 rugger on Wednesday when, after a fairly even game the Yorkshires once more succeeded m winning by ;three to nil. The Club forwards secured the ball m most of the scruns land their defeat
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  • 82 4 At a meeting of the Old Boys' of the Methodist Boys* School it was decided to form a football and cricket team and to have regular practices at the School Ground on Monday, Tuesday and Saturdays. It was also proposed to participate m the Selangor Annual Football
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  • 83 4 Goals. E* Sultan Suleiman 5 4 0 1 1~) i 9 Recreation Club 5 3 0 2 8 0 8 Selangor Club 6 3 0 2 5 0 8 Pang Peranakan 8 4 4 0 8 8 8 Klang Club 4 3 1 0 10 2 6
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  • 75 4 Large crowds of spectators have witnessed the two association football matches for the schools* championships this week. On Monday at Raffles Ground the Government school team defeated St Joseph s by 2 goals to one, but last night the tables were turned and they were vanquished by the
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  • 238 4 The Tamil League. The third year competition for the shield m the Union Tamil Association Football League came to a close, when the District Eiospital were declared champions. Seven teams, viz District Hospital, Eastern Star, Unionists Rangers, Ramblers, St. Patricks and Tamil Star took part m the
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  • 72 4 Two games of hockey were played on the Esplanade on Tuesday evening, which speaks well fop the popularity of the game. A u Th o Police luul a 0( l game against the b. R. C. beating them by three goals to one. The S. R. C. were defeated
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  • 329 4 S.C.C. Tournament. Saturday's fixture m the S.C.C. tournament was between the Telegraphs and the Merchants. This was a most exciting match, continually fluctuating and full of incident The Merchants batted first and had lost 7 wickets for 37, with all the best men out, and seemed to every one
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  • 384 4 Chamberlain bowled very well but seemed unable t last out long enough to make a victory certain for the Telegraphs. Hendry showed that he has played cricket before and deserves credit for his good bowling after having been out of the game for so long a time. Fancy Joe
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  • 60 4 To-morrow, the last occasion before going on leave of the popular honorary secretary, Mr. H. C. Smith— there will be a group photo taken of the members Rumour hath it, too, that there will be a little ceremony, and some tiffins for which members should give timely
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  • 351 4 Monday's Results. A. Class Single Handicap B. Class Single Handicap Braddell owe 15.2, beat Chancy scr C. Class Single Handicap. Utermark owe 3 v. Anyon scr un finished. Newcomers' Handicap. Leggatt owe 2. beat Feindel BC r. A. Class Double Handicap. Sir A. Young and Gaunt
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  • 706 4 Mugliston defeated Kleinmann In the final of the A class single handicap after a splendid game and before a good crowd of onlookers. The tir>r set went to Mugliston and the second to Kleinmann which made the game very open. In the third set Kleinmann seemed to tire
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  • 147 5 April 25th and >6th. "he following are the entries for this meeting Ex. Griffin Pony Handicap, 5 furlongs. Lady Priam, Mibniii^ Link, i am Sen<<. Do. 6 furlongs. Surprise. Kernel. L rely. s<& 6. Ipoh 1913 Griffins.— Sultana, Maori Girl, Sir Percival. 7. Pony Handicap.— -Lady Priam,
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  • 92 5 Games. Commencing on the Bth April, 1913 rind until further notice the Padan<? will he used for various games as under MONDAYS Cricket Practice. Nets) Tuesdays Hockey. WEDNESDAYS Cricket Practice, f Nets) Tin RSDAYs Association Football. FRIDAYS Cricket Practice. (Nets; SATURDAYS Cricket and Football Matches (as arranged) Tennis
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  • 309 5 The Pioneer London correspondent wires under the Thos. Gibson Bowles decision the deduction of income tax from dividends becomes illegal from April 6th. The Government has tabled resolutions as ths basis of a Bill empowering the Committee of Ways and Means to impose taxos. The Times points out that this
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  • 140 5 Last Saturday evening Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, Acting Chief Judicial Commissioner of the F.M.S., who is shortly going on leave, was entertained at theStation Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, by a representative company of professional and commercial gentlemen. Mr. T. H. T. Rogers occupied the chair and proposed the toast of the
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  • 1022 5 Home truths hurt but tlieyare fyenefieial. AFTER THE BALL. At 5 a.m., a seedy dude Had left the giddy ball And on the Esplanade lie viewed The giist'ning raindrops Call And thus he stood for quite an hour In the same attitude f?) With aching head and palate
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 584 5 THE WEEK. Mr. Sugars, goes to Penung as Soli citor-General. m Mr. and Mrs. Ebden, will shortly be going home on leave. Amoy is declared an infected port, small-pox having broken out then*. Bassein and Moulmein have been declared infected ports owing t?> plague. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker, are
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  • 683 6 The Weekly Sun. CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. SATURDAY, APRIL 19. In the Straits Settlements, a> m many other Crown Colonies, the Local Examinations of the University of Cambridge guide the standards of educational attainment aimed at m the government and private schools, and provide the student who has passed them with
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  • 93 6 That merry costume concert party, the Court Cards, brought a successful season to a close on Tuesday evening when they performed to a large and most enthusiastic audience which included His Excellency the Governor and suite. The prolonged demonstration of approval at the final curtain must have
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  • 188 6 News has been received of the death from lung disease of Mrs. Irene Chen, the wife of Dr. Chen Su Lav, which took place at their home, Foochow, China, on Easter Monday. Mr. W. J. Lewis, is severing his connection with Messrs. Robinson Co., on 31st inst, and joining the
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  • 29 6 S.C.C UWiN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's Results. Championship. Gautr beat Threlfall, 7— 5 t 3— 6 6 i B. class Singles Handicap Dudley beat Braddell, 6—2, 6— 1.
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  • 78 6 Played, last evening, S.C.C. II met R.E. on the Padang. The soldiers won by four goall to nil. The following will represent the Etceteras v. The Law, Civil Service iand I unicipality m the S.C.C., tournament to-day at 2 p.m., sham G N Allen, J. R. C. Badham, Dr.
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  • 357 6 The forth-coming boxing contest between Jas Christie and Carl Waldemar, which is advertised to take placp at the Theatre Royal' on Ist prox, v creating a good deal of interest. Mr. Bellamy, who is acting a« manager for Christie— who needs no introduction informs us that bifl charge is
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  • 190 6 Quite a festive air pervaded the foyer and fine dining room of the Hotel de TEurope on Wednesday last, on the, occasion of a dinner and dance beintf given to say farewell to Mr. R. St. J. Braddell, who leaves by the Pritto s Alive on Monday.
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  • 14 6 Lady Aberdeen buys M The modem woman rarely weeps —her couiploxiun won't stand it.'*
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    • 110 6 APPOINTMENT -i'T^^S.'^^^J H M< E KINC> t The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. Ml L X MA I DM ILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I I m* a t^ /V 7 f n 1 Milhmaid Milk THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY
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    • 94 6 A Fine Dramatic Picture: THE LUST FOR GOLD depicting a grim story of Russian cupidity the master scene having the quality of grip figures m the CHOICE VARIETY PROGRAMME AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT! 2nd Show 9.30 to 11 p.m. TONIGHT! The other items m the programme being A
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  • 49 7 BRITAIN AND CHINA London, April 15. Sir John Rees ha* asked In the House of Commons whether Britain's recognition of the Chinese republic depends upon the Republic's confirmation of existing treaty rights and other privileges of Britishers m China. Mr. AcUnd said that (Government considered formal recognition desirable.
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  • 157 7 Germany's Friendship. [RBUTERB] London, April 15. In tlf German Reichstag Prince: ewenstein In- urged Germany to take advantage of political events m Chin;) 1 i exercise a cultured commercial influence there, as Britain and America are already doing through schools and trade. Germans ought ot to waii too
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  • 91 7 IREUTKBB] London. April 16. the House of Commons Mr. King alluding to v passage m the last i report of Mr. Begg, the consulting < architect, ugarding the increasing. number of Chinese workmen m Indian building operations, asked Mr. Mon-L tagu whether be w »uld undertake
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  • 58 7 Peking, April 18. At the request of the Government, Christian Service was held on the loth instant, and prayers were offered for the success of the Parliament. rernnient yesterday tele- i graphed to the provincial governors i andleadera of the Christian churches rina appointing the -27th instant I
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  • 190 7 i^ fhe March output of the Taiping Rubber Estate wan 3.000 Ib. m I' 1 reserve fund of the Chartered I India, Australia and China is < now t I.TOO.OOd. Notwithstanding all that has hap- peneri f late, the "Hongkong Daily nderstands thai BirP. Piggott, we! Justice of Hongkong, will
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  • 828 7 The average member of the theatri cal pr fession, if attached to a touring company, usually has considerable opportunity of observing many places and coming into contact with man\ •peopl*, but few can have had the varie'r experiences of Mr. Kdgar Warwick the genial manager of the Court
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  • Correspondence.
    • 323 7 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. SIR, i was interested m the perusal [of your leader m last issue on the subject of monopolies. I consider you have touched upon a subject which urgently requires nor only investiga It ion, but unity <>n behalf of th ue bur-l
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  • 93 7 Exempted from registration under the Societies' Ordinance are thePerskutuan Jariah Perstia'an, Singapore the Pulo Brani Smelting Works Club the Hindu Association, Singapore. Railway construction will shortly be begun m the provinces of Kwangsi and Kwangtung, states a despatch from Peking. French, German, English and American banks, says the Figaro, are
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 90 7 NICK WINTER Whose cleverly got up pictures have never failed to please the show-going public, will more than satisfy his admirers m his 2-part production NICK WINTER v. THE ACE OF CLUBS GANG AND M. PRINCE the Prince of Laughter who has something very good m his picture m two
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    • 346 7 GRAND HOTEL DE L'EDROPE. 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 comfort. Every room has a Bath- Dressing-room Attached Electric Lights and Ceiling Fans everywhere. Boasts the finest Dining-room _and_best Cuisine m
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  • 734 8 A now service of steamers from Europe to Hombay, Colombo, Madras, CalouttH and Rangoon i>. being inaugurated bj Mr. \)'A\\ Hrostrom, a \v< li known Gothenburg *lii}> owner and Director of lh*Bwediali Kast Asiatic Company. t i Judgment m the Soya Mart' case was delivered by tho Chief
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 48 8 Six Hylams. were fined $5 each for; playing M pakow H m a common gaminghouse No. 21 Kampongßahru road. Two of the accused Wee A Soon and Dan A Kuan are servants at the General Hospital. Half fines to be paid to the informer. $3.54 was confiscated.
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    • 282 8 A Cantonese named Chin Sen, wasj arrested charged with house-breaking! by night after having made prepara-j tion for causing hurt with a dangerousj weapon to wit, a parang and causing: hurt to one Liew Fok Siew at No. 229 j Martin road. The case was adjourned j for a week
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    • 321 8 For gambling pakow M m public at Tan Lye street, Chan Tok Yong was fined £2. m A young Malabari, named ft! lisa, was fin^d $2 and $3 respectively for riding a bicycle without a light m Arab street and assaulting a rickshawpuller. A miserable looking Cantonese, named Lam
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    • 97 8 A Teochew Chinaman named Kee iHoo Yang, was arrested on a warrant and brought m the second court this 'morning, on the charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect lof $363.50 m cash, the property [of his towkay named Yeo Tek Kway, who stated that
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    • 310 8 Two young Jewesses Mariam and Rajinah (sisters,) were charged m the second court this morning, for being disorderly m public and fighting with each other. The police evidence was that the two sisters were pulling each other's ihair, scratching and kicking until both •dropped on the five foot way at
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    • 268 8 A young Cantonese named Wong Leng Sam, was charged before the second court this morning with theft from the person of another Cantonese named Lam Chye of a purse containing one $1 note and a ten cent piece. The story of a complainant was that he was a cart
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    • 530 8 The preliminary enquiry into charges of murder by causing the death of one Wee Kirn Swee and attempted murder of one Wee Kee Liang Drought against the Hylam Tcin Chin Kit was resumed before the second magistrate this morning. The next witness was Wee Kee Liang who was allowed to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 387 8 J f- m-rjrrc* TO T r^ > t J l^. a LOSING WEIGHT 7 ify^u n t .by the pound I Waterbury s Metabolized in^X^^w^St^ I Cod Liver Oil Compound 1 powers are decreasing. -—p =~f====^-^;J I i WATERBURY'S > j "f I I METABOLIZED i :^m Thc hltcst scientlllc
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  • 1250 9 IV niHjit fire But Ui day nigi:t at the Ltnidoo Wharf, of Meleben and Co,. Pootung, wai still smouldering m a coal h^ap jasterdaj afternoon sa\s the China f¥t*t The fireboats are still stand-! intf by hum will remain on dut\ for another ri.iy or tu<>.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 214 9 Whiteflwoy, Laidlaw t Co., Ltd. Tbe "Wonder" 2ug TheWCMDER Tog "Wonder" Bug V the rug tbat is making 6is +\fT\J G~^v mavked at its ri 9tt value Our yearly indent for this particular Rug V J The P ublic know tllis and each delighted 1 runs with many thousands and
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  • 341 10 PRESENTATION TO REV. W. MURRAY. At the sucial meeting (April 15) of the straits Chinese Reading Club, arranged to say ''good-bye 91 to the K"\. \V. Murray, M A., who goes t«> England on wellearned holiday by the German Bail on Monday, (here wai good programme of music by visiting
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  • 1349 10 Canton, March 29, Wl6. The Chinese residents of Siam, m care of the local branch of the Kuo-min-tang or Nationalist Party, have sent their greetings to Mr. Lv Shun, senator-elect representing the Chinese abroad, including Siam. Mr. Lv is at present serviug at Peking as a i member
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  • 327 10 Bishop Diggle writes as follows m tU last number of The Hibbert Journa? "Ideas of marriage and of the \luti, tittached to those ideas supply a very and clear gtandatd by which lo gauge th moral level of any people at any time. Ththermometer m not r more accurate
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 353 10 HIS CURE PROVED THE TRUTH OF HIS FRIENDS ASSERTION As long as the malaria parasite remains in the Mood attacks of Malaiial 1' ever will be recurrent. It is obvious, then, that the first thing to do when this distressing malady takes hold of you, is not merely to Allay
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    • 153 10 COUGHING INToI CONSUMPTION! "Only Cough but jrou stop it j while it is ONLY ;i cough. I WATERBURY'S •J I If; METABOLIZED I GOD L I V ERO I L COMPOUND I I m I I 1 Toe nuest preparation made for Ik combating severe coughs. CUKES any cough that
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  • 1011 11 The Japanese vernacular newspapers received numerous telegrams from America which throw further light on the action ef the American President m withdrawing the support of the Government from the American Group. The following m from 1 the Tokyo Auahi. New York, March 20. The
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  • 534 11 Mr. Fukuzawa, m the Lower House, Strongly Attacks Government Policy. Mr. Fukuzawa m the course of the debate on the Japanese Budget m the Lower House on Saturday (15th ult.) attacked the Government m regard to the grant of a large subsidy to the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 225 11 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TELEGRAMS: SIEMENS. SINGAPORE. TELEPHONE, No. 647. Siemens WOTAN Lamps. ft durable and v highly econom «cal. 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. THE National Mutual Life
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    • 427 11 "LACTOMAITINE" REGISTERED STRENGTHENING FATTENING PALATABLE DIGESTIBLE NUTRITIOUS ■Bm b iifn preserved by a New Process, 4|H F" of th finest Scotch Barley, MinJUl^H H| E feaily »urpasset Cod IWtt o|Ufl ■HI 0L" rU7 f r creatin T '«sue« 0/sfible tjifl H| 1 f^nn^ceoMa article* of di««. •'j||: M hol€s c
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 434 12 THE No. 69 T.C. I OVERLAND CAR. Thoso who we c is ppo iite m not s curin ne of these Cars ex the ss "Je seric" (which shipment was a I sold out within 3 days after arriva oftiieste men may now place orders against the next shipment due
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    • 81 12 THE C4R FOR THE MULTITUDE. < 1 THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL I ITS CLASS. If <— waBHaaBa«MM V£SaasSSlS*NliSSßr«la^aaalfeSaSl^^^a%Bal«Bal waas3tSE3Swv IS^^Lj t^^B PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST CAR AT MODERATE PRICE, ITS SALES BEING IHUKK TIMES AS GREAT AS AW OTHER Wl IN THE WORLD WEARNE
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