Weekly Sun, 17 May 1913
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Title Section20 1913-05-17 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. lAI. l^Haa___Bt_____________H_________^______________r«^v«HaHai BaaHaaH SINGAPORE. SATCRDAY, MAY 17. 1913. PRICK 10 CENTS. 020 words
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Advertisement155 1913-05-17 1 r^^3%mmmMmmm^\Hmmmomm JEFFREY'S I PILSENER I BEER j Solo Agents f lADAMSONI ADAMSON GILFILLAN I AND CO., LTD. C Sporting Outfits. I I EVERY REQUISITE FOR I li Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, Etc. I I Large stocks of Cricket and Foothall Boots, also Tennis and running shoes! fi! 1u 1 I155 words
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Advertisement23 1913-05-17 1 l <,J I DUMINV CO. 1 CH.MPAGNt I ADAMSON GILFILLAN I AND CO., LTD., I 1 M SOU AGCNTS. X %*^*M _*J^^— H*__g^jJ|23 words
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Advertisement538 1913-05-17 2 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang-, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading i-sued for China Coaat, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. SteainerM will leave Singapore on or about I MAIL LINES. Homeward <f<>r Europe). From Singapore, connecting at538 words
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Advertisement535 1913-05-17 2 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. I (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Ukdkii Contract with the Netherlands Ikdia Govbbkmbkt. AQtits at Singapore The Skips Agency, lit, 2-3 Collyer Oiay. t ii— I MAIL TABLE-MAY 13TH TO 22N0 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIF. From 'Expected. Will bo Despatched for:— Date. Schouten Hatavia535 words
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Advertisement283 1913-05-17 2 HEALTH, FRESH AIR AND FEW CLOTHES. i m Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Lord Al-I rerstone are among the pupils of a new* institute of physical culture opened recently m London by Lieutenant J. P. Muller, whose "Fresh Air Book" was published' not long ago by Stokes. The institute does283 words
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Advertisement270 1913-05-17 2 lTsteri BRUSTON AUTOMATIC _WP l ßKßmmmm\J l TfmwnW9Jf9fmWf&m^9UEiG*^* t ?'<'>^_ a 'Jgf' M yi»..V.y' TV-: >, »**y _*T_i___Tl I ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS ITSEI STOPS ITSELF_fc^^ PULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS.CENTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS L^ THE National Mutual life Association of Australiasia. Limited. The first Life270 words
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Article1992 1913-05-17 3 WOMAN AS MISTRESSES. In the minds of many people tne terms, mistress and "servant/ have become obsolete and out of keeping with American ideas of democracy, although others still hold that they are more m keeping with the relations which the two hold to each other than1,992 words
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Advertisement406 1913-05-17 3 I CONTINENTAL I *SbW mmmmmm fl ftfl b^H _fl Awm** C_ V _____T" >^I__l IS_i w_k* _^H _A m*. .'_y _H I a r «*>4r _Ha a «*tl#^ H B q V _,\_p__j|r^^ ____WL-_.. m ill A .nr _____H ______i _______H _^_H ___B H BY _^b "JsJß|^ KNOWN ALL OVER406 words
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Article41 1913-05-17 4 Last Tuesday evening the S. C. C wet a K. O. Y. L I. team on the Padang. It was a good game and ended as follows 8. C. C. 1 goal. K. O. Y. L. I.— Nil. 1 m41 words
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Article41 1913-05-17 4 Ping- Pong. The A. D. A. First quarterly Pingpong medal was won by Mr. Sag Soo Geok by 6-4, 7-5. Mr Chua Choon Wee was runner up. Tho Handicap was win j ner 30 and runner up x 30.41 words
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Article86 1913-05-17 4 Whitsun Meet ing. The following wero the results m the various Competitions: Mix an Foursome. lst Prize, Mrs. Pierce, C. V. Miles all square 2nd Prize, Mrs. Gansloser, Lieut. Creery 3 down. Open Medal Competition. lst Prize, V. G. Savi 80. 2nd Prize, H. R L. Dyke,86 words
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Article36 1913-05-17 4 A request has come from Malacca for a Singapore soccer team to visit that port to play a match on some Saturday during the next three months. It is probablo the invitation will be accepted.36 words
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Article39 1913-05-17 4 S. R. C. vs. S. C. C. B." This soccer match was played on the Padang last Thursday evening and resulted m a win for the S.R.C Result S. R. C. guals. B. v t>. B, I goal.39 words
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Article127 1913-05-17 4 For the final practice for selection of the Hongkong Interport team the follow ing sixteen were requested to attend Messrs. Coles, Willis, Stewart, Danby, 1 Lyon, Hearl, Styles, Mauger, Pearce, j Bland, Elson, Fawcett, Gregory, Simpson, Mac Nab Wilson, aud McLellan. The scores of 90 and over127 words
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Article99 1913-05-17 4 S. C. C. v. Malacca Cricket Club. This match was played at Malacca last Saturday. Dili J. W. Hodgins (uot out) 0 Extras 14 Total 119 wiif *o/ 0r 44 Hara I 'or 25; Wolferstan 3 for 26 Hunter 1 for 10. 1 1 IVtalacca. Bagnall 27 Wolferstan 1399 words
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Article92 1913-05-17 4 It is unfortunate that R. L. L. Braddell will be unable to assist the Club m the Cupties. The injury to his left arm m one of the practice games proved serious, the ligaments being badly wrenched. The following thirteen players have been reserved for A team duty ~J.92 words
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Article911 1913-05-17 4 Selangor vs. Perak. The Inter-State cricket match, ol which Perak's first innings wars reported ill uur issue of Saturday, was continued on Monday, says the Malay Mail of 13th in?.t. Selangor went m before the luncheon interval on Saturday with about fifteen minutes to play, A. K. Harris911 words
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Article653 1913-05-17 4 SATURDAYS RESULTS. The Stewards Plate. Value $500. A Handicap for Pon\ tixGrithns that have run at the Meeting Race Course. Mr. Barry's Royalty 8.3 Sampson 1 Mr. Wilsons Minnehaha 82^ Haw lex 2 H. H. Sultan of Johore's Grisette 7. 12 Southall Mr. Solveig's Brown Comet 1653 words
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Article528 1913-05-17 4 Horsks Placbo. Seionok 3 <> 0 0 j Lucky Star 2 0 0 0 Sweet Marie 1 2 0 0 ILossie 1 I I 0 j Minnehaha 110 0 I Brown Comet 110 1 King Blaze 1 1 0 j Royalty I I o I Carmen528 words
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Article244 1913-05-17 4 A fexv days ago Professor KauthuuDD presented to the French Jockey Club I report on alleged "doping practices »>n racecourses m the Republic. A^ the result of the examination of the saliva ot certain thoroughbreds, he found that m three cate* there were undoubted traces of Stimulants haxdng244 words
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Article49 1913-05-17 4 Launches will leave Johuston h©' Sunday at 8, 9 and 10 a.m 2.30 and 3 > p.m., and return at 8.30 and 9.30 12.15, and 5.30 p.m. The 100 -yards Jackson-Millar U* n j sap will take place after the arrival of tb e 10 o'clock launch.49 words
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Advertisement28 1913-05-17 4 I Notice to Advertisers. I ALL ADVERTISEMENTS mustJ«f I atfer. reach us by Thursday at 4 p" 1 Ads. received later cannot a»p<* fl I same week's issue.28 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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616 1913-05-17 5 The Christian Churches of Peking held on the 13 ult. a united prayer service M For the Chinese uation and the Natioual Assembly at this important time of the m auguration of a permanent government." It was h prefer service called at the request616 words
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Article246 1913-05-17 5 A Board for making arrangements for tbe establishment of Postal Savings Bank^ m China was appointed three months *go. Mr. Homer H. Wong, Chief of tho Postal Department of the Minis try of Communications, was appointed Chief of the Board and ten assistants from France, Japan and246 words
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Article133 1913-05-17 5 There political parties, the Kunhotang the Minchutang and the Tung, itang hay** amalgamated and the n^w "party is to known as the Chinputang. It is reported that the Chioputang has defined its policy as the abolition of the old s\ stein of administration and133 words
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Article44 1913-05-17 5 Mr. Lai Yu-ling, Chinese Ministor to London, has wired to the Government, stating that the British Government basissued instructions to the Government f India to the effect that beginning from May 1 the exportation of Indian opium to Cidna should bs stopped.44 words
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Article81 1913-05-17 5 Mr. Chnng Yin-tang, the Chinese Minister at Washington, has telegraphed t<» the Central Government that President Wilson his suggested the despatch of a special deputy to the International Peace Triounal at the Hague to help China m the settlement of the Russo-Chiuese Mongolian question, nnd81 words
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51 1913-05-17 5 Mr. Juan Vuecvitch, chief of the Argentine Identification Bureau, is now m Peking, and has submitted to China a new system of finger print identification which he himse'f originated. Mr. Vucevitch, who U a scientific enthusiast, offered the system gratis and refused recompense of any51 words
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Article81 1913-05-17 5 The Portuguese Minster m Peking has personally called upon Mr. Lv Cheng-hsiang the Minister of Foreign Intercourse, and requested that the Macao boundary question should be settled without further dealy as it has remained m abeyance since tbe reign of the late Kwua.g Hsu. At the81 words
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Article42 1913-05-17 5 The Wuchang Provincial Assembly is considering a request made by the Chief of the Bureau of Industry, that foreign engineers be engaged m opening the mines of Hupeh, and that funds be raised to boy mining machinery.42 words
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Article77 1913-05-17 5 The total number of Senators and delegates to the House of Representatives are 274 and 396, respectively. The Kuorainfcang has a majority m both Houses, as 170 Senators and 330 representatives belong to the party. T"e Senators and members of the Lower House who hay«77 words
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Article58 1913-05-17 5 President Yuan Shih-kai gave a reception to the Brazilian Minister at bis residence on the 14th. The Brazilian suggested to the President that the Chinese Government should appoint a Resident Minister to Rio de Janeiro. President Yuan has proposed to confer on the Brazilian Minister the 2nd58 words
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Article56 1913-05-17 5 In connection with the conspiracy for facilitating the landing of Chinese m Australia discovered last year on the visit to Hongkong of Mr. Gabriel, of the Depatment of External Affairs of the Commonwealth Government, John Spargo, Customs officer, Henry Edward Hoy Ling Chinese interpreter, Hey Poo, dealer, and Hey Gin,56 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article254 1913-05-17 5 For indecently exposing their persons m public at Tanjong Pagar road at 6.15 p.m. last Sunday, two Tamils Papu Hasan and Abdalrahman were each fined $2. Seven rickshaw coolies, pleaded guilty to playing paikow (dice and dominoes) m a common gaming house No. 251-1 Victoria street. Fined $4 each.254 words
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Article331 1913-05-17 5 Pua A Boon a Hokien, was fined $2 this morning m the second court, for being drunk and incapable m Fraser street. He pleaded guilty. re* Tang Chan, a chandu shop-keeper, at No. 356 Teluk Blangah, charged a Hokien named Chin A Tong with theft of a chandu pipe331 words
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Article232 1913-05-17 5 Two cart-drivers, a Malay named Amat and a Bengali, named Sukai, were fined $5 each, for working two lame bullocks. A Mohamedan named Abdul Wahid, pleaded guilty m tbe second court this morning, with being drunk and incapable m Malabar street. Twenty-one ih'ckshaw coolie* pleaded guilty m the second232 words
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Article567 1913-05-17 5 Eight rickshaw coolies, were charged before Mr. Morten m the second court this morning, with playing paikow (dice and dominoes) m a common gaming house No. 4 Johor road. All pleaded guilty. One of the accused named Ling A Ohing was fined $15, because this was the second conviction,567 words
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Article735 1913-05-17 5 The Cooeyanna, an Australian boat, which arrived here on S .turday last, from Calcutta, landed seven stowaways, six of them Europeans, and one a Madrasee man. They havr. been scut to the house of detention, for the time being. I Experts declare that the conversion of Germany's mercantile735 words
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Article701 1913-05-17 6 Immediately the consummation of the revolution m China had been achieved, many prophesies of attempts on the part of the Manchus to regain their lost power were made, and the prospects of such attempts were freely discussed and weighed m many circles. In but a few months however, this701 words
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TELEGRAMS.
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Article87 1913-05-17 6 How it is felt m America New York, May l;j. Mr. Farrelt, the president of the United States Steel Corporation <,j vin evidence :or the defence m a suit by Government for the dissolution of the Corporation, and referring to the higher cost of production m America87 words
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Article67 1913-05-17 6 To Be Issued Shortly. London, May IS. The Times states that arrangements |for the issue of the quintuple Power jloan to China are practically comJplete. It will probably be issued on May 31 and the amount offered in* the jvarious centres will be London ;£7,416,680, Paris £7,416,660,67 words
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Article47 1913-05-17 6 (Reuters] London, May 16. The Financial Times says that large appl cations for the Chinese loan have already been received m London from Paris and elsewhere on the continent. The loan is therefore likely to be a success and it probably will not be underwritten.47 words
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Article239 1913-05-17 6 A branch of the National Saving*. Bank [Klang Orm Sin] has been opened at the Custom House m Bangkok. mmmmm Mrs. and Miss Still were passengers for England by the Japanese mail •which left Singapore on Tuesday. Price Rangsit, a brother of the Kin.; of Siam, has left239 words
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Advertisement131 1913-05-17 6 APPOINTMENT f 2^^^&S^^^J HM< E KIMC contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK I LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD, j _____MI--__________i______M-..)..W«Wi1'»l Milhmoid Milh l i THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS _r^ I%] I I FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT s ivy/ v131 words
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Advertisement122 1913-05-17 6 A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAMME OF 1 HIGHLY ENTERTAINING < PICTURES. J Regatta Day at Singapore. L The Triple Trapeze Act. L A Jealous Wife (American Kineina). Pathe's Animated Gazette (lUth Elition) containing a number of interestiog items, among them THE BOMBARDMENT AND OCCUPATION OF JANINA BY THE GREEKS. i The Woman122 words
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Article980 1913-05-17 7 Home truth* hurt but they are heyieficial The following little solecisms nic... prove attractive to anyone who is feeling a bit below the weather (the hot weather). m geography the modern schoolboy can instruct the most learned of hie teachers. Who of them, for instance, knew that The980 words
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Advertisement303 1913-05-17 7 P. 7 ->»__*• m BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. ss Japan 6,013 C. P. Seddon. ss Gregory Apcar 4,600 J. E. Drake.303 words
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Advertisement443 1913-05-17 7 GRAND HOTEL DE I/EUROPE. 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. »aMM_____M___^^^________^_. Boasts the finest Dining-room and best Cuisine m the Far East. 1 Hotel Orchestra plays during Tiffin and Dinner. 3443 words
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Article105 1913-05-17 8 Sihoapobb, Mat 16, 1913 On Loudon... Bank 4 m/a t/4j\ Ov G IBM ant Bank d/d 238* Private 3 m/a 243* Ob Fbaßck.. Bank d/d 294 Private I m/a 299* Ob Ibdia Bank T T. 174* Private 30 d/a 175j 0* HONftKOFG Bank oVi 13 Private 33 d s105 words
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Article174 1913-05-17 8 -t*oAr _i_a, Mat 16, 1913. Gambier buyers 7.20 do (Cube No. 1) unpicked 13.00 Copra Sundried 11.70 do Mixed 11.35 Pepper, Black buvera 19.75 do White 5% buy era 34.25 Sago Flour Sarawak 3.65 do Brunei No. 1 nom. Pearl Sago 4.80 Coffee Bali 34.25 Coffee Palembang, 10% basis174 words
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Article174 1913-05-17 8 Iwue .2 o tf 11 mj 1 Bu\ers. Sellers. Value 10 10 Ampang 8.00 900 10 10 Belat Tin 3.60 3 80 10 10 Bruang 1.30 1.60 10 10 Kanabci 2 05 220 10 10 Kampar par 10 10 X Association 12.50 14.00 XI XI Kinta Tin 1.18.9 2.5174 words
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Article605 1913-05-17 8 IS8U« 0 cj 11 tr S Buyers. Sellers. Value %j- I/- Allagar 2/7 3/0$ XI XI Anglo Java 7/- 8/2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 12/1$ 13/. I/. I/- Batang Malaka 2/5 J/ 10 XI XI Bato Tiga 3.7.6 3.15 0 XI XI Bukit Kajang 2.8.0 2.11.10$ XI XI Bukit Lintang 4100605 words
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Article122 1913-05-17 8 Issue S Value Buyers. Sellers. XI £1 E. Smelting Co. 18/6 19/6 *J XI Pref. 1.3.6 1 5.6 7 6 T/6 Electric T'ways 3 3 3/9 10 10 Praaer k Neave 50.00 51 00 JOO ...Howartfc Erakiae 46.oo 53 o0 100 i- Pr*f. 100.00 104.00 100 10jJ Katz Bio.122 words
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Article44 1913-05-17 8 Buyers Sellers. Buyers Sellers United Engineers 6% $1,234,500 par tS'pore Municipal 4^% Singapore Eh ctric of 1907 1,600,000 7% Tramways 5% X 350,000 (Spore Municipal 4J% Spore Municipal 5% $1,878,000 nom.l of 1909 $1,000 000 10% pin I S'pore Municipal 4% $602,900 par44 words
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Article1641 1913-05-17 8 We look forward to a great deal from the' select society recently started m Calcutta,! sa\s the Asian, and which calls itself La SMciete Pour Let Propagation des Literatures Etrangeree et la Pratique de la Langu Francaise. It is an off-shoot of similar society started m Simla1,641 words
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Advertisement166 1913-05-17 8 1r I THIS IS IT! 1 LOSING WEIGHT 13 Ju iby the pound Waterbury s metabolized iu-hcaHi,,^(.ow. YjZm iLimlutive j] Cod Liver OH Compound f powers are decreasing. > j I j j J! TASTELESS ODOURLESS tm WATERBURY'S WL j a J METABOLIZED s > /n^K^k The latent scientific preparation166 words
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Article1138 1913-05-17 9 A man is never -.o amusing as when he attempts to lay down laws for the conduct ■)f woman. His theories are usually at variance with; his actions toward the fair sex, and so frequently opposed to WOman'l best in-' tereuts. It wai onl when woman1,138 words
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Advertisement366 1913-05-17 9 WATCHES CLOCKS I The "Vcrctfe*' Jg^^ mr n ,^j^ cf o^^ *C_ <^ < I /iw \XS^$ \k\J#jM/ Price $1.40 TKc Rustproof Nickel Watch n W/^nvT^ I\l rfji^^/ s iendid time. Watch. Gents. :ci case watch. S w .> Size exact to sketch. Nickel c;.»e f 1' mc .dial [IN366 words
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Article1859 1913-05-17 10 FBy Rev. E- J. Hardy, M. A. We have been reading a great deal lately about the Chinese and what Europeans think of them, so perhaps it may interest our readers to tell them what the Chinese think of Europeans. A missionary travelling m a1,859 words
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Article611 1913-05-17 10 I suppose you think a great deal of and about yourself. Why? Do you realize what a big world this is, and how many, many millions of human beings there are on the earth Suppose you were lifted up on an eagle's wings higher than the611 words
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395 1913-05-17 10 Of the thousands of visitors from n parts of the earth who call at thr u kong Post Office but few can fail l> an inscription which faces thetn ixoon IT wall as they enter, and which reads -J As Cold Waters395 words
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Advertisement72 1913-05-17 10 Waterbury's I \\/vtiir PINEAPPI r DIGESTIVE +m¥££P^ COMPOUND i THE Ideal Digestant i ■•■■__-_________M____M_a_^ A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF PROTOS CARS CHINESE NEW YEAR. __CV-^ V'-V _,-*>^ -~-~m»nm-m-.. V' I*.,1 «< i fjfji.. /__!^Um(^^VQ& l ___k-'_^ _^H 't^*( -^^7 "t jis. iflF v 7^_?^i 'If,' W'v <* "*v *t^v I Full72 words
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Article342 1913-05-17 11 I I Every mother of several children is qualified to serve on any grievance committee. ja The old-fashioned woman, when her hu*-| t band ill-treated her, told her troubles to the Lord. Tbe more modern woman tells them to a lawyer. When s woman has342 words
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1285 1913-05-17 11 RESULT OF THE LIFE OF LIVINGSTONE. At the Chinese Christian Association on 9th inst., the Rer. Dr. A. B. Cook spoke on some men's lives Epoch-making. David Livingstone's was one of these. His influence did not cease when he died |m the heart of Africa, nor when his body was1,285 words
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Article322 1913-05-17 11 9 The average smoker believes that a dark wrapper means of strong cigar Mid a light wrapper a mild one, and lie h absolutely wrong. There is no connection whatever between color and strength. Squeezing cigars and smelling them ;<rejequallv falla cious as testa of322 words
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Advertisement204 1913-05-17 11 _rf»___l _________________Tn_ ___S_J*^l/ 1 V \_\^_^vNfVv^ fV_ T_w The Warm Season curiously enough brings with it most chills. This, however, is easily explained by the great variations between the temperature of day and that of night, the wearing of light, airy, clothing, over-heating, the drinking of ice-cold liquids etc. For204 words
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Advertisement80 1913-05-17 11 i IMPORTANT NOTICE. M I.C.S. STUDENTS ASSOCIATION BUILDINC FUND. I The public are hereby warned against anyone collecting on behalf of the above Association, as at the momI ent we h.ve no Agent authorised to ido so. The undersigned will be grate- ful if those who have at any time80 words
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