Weekly Sun, 7 June 1913
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Title Section17 1913-06-07 1 THE Weekly Sun 126. CROSS STREET, SJNCAPORE. NO. Ite. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1918. PRICE 10 CENTS.17 words
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Advertisement173 1913-06-07 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER I Sole Agents AOAMSON GILFILLAN I ANO CO.. LTD. I Sporting Outfits. EVERY REQUISITE F«R Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hoekey, Ete. Laige stocks of Cricket and Football Roots, also Tennis and running shoes always on hand. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. The Athletic Outfitters. SONGS173 words
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Advertisement11 1913-06-07 1 DUMINV i. CO. CH4MPAG!Nt ADAMSON GILFILLAN ANO CO.. LTD., SOLE AGENTS.11 words
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Article142 1913-06-07 2 Under tjie powers conferred on the Governor by section 6 of The Municipal Ordinance 1913," His Excellenoy has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore Messrs. R. J. Farrer, W. P acock, A. W. Bean, Dr. P. Fowlie and Mr. Chia142 words
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Article267 1913-06-07 2 About a month ago diapatches were published telling of r European loan of P 3,000,000 advanced to China at a rate of interest of six per cent, per annum. Nobody knew then, says a Manila paper, that this loan was placed by an old resident of267 words
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Article147 1913-06-07 2 We read that Dr. Thomas J. Allen, oi Missouri, who achieved fame by living for sixty da) 8 on raw pea nuts has married Miss Suehr, whose claim to notoriety is founded on the fact of her having existed for ninety two days on apples. We hardly147 words
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Article236 1913-06-07 2 With all the beauty of a cataract of living water, there is in Algeria a remarkable petrifiod waterfall which recently hue been engaging the attention of scientists. Tuia is the Htiniinum-Meskhutin, which means "the bath of the damned," ami is located sixty-two miles from Coustantine,London News - 236 words
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Advertisement349 1913-06-07 2 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penan?, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, I Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American! Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— NAIL LINES 1913 Homeward (for Europe* From Singapore I349 words
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Advertisement241 1913-06-07 2 KuNINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Under Comtbact with tub Nethbhi.asdb India Govbrsmbvi fcAo€Rts it Siigapore The Skips Agency, lit, 2-3 Collyer Quay. 4HBbSbVMbSb*MbWBbVbWMBbVHHMHMMMBMBBMI^HMMBMMB«» MAIL TABLE-JUNE STH TO 14TH 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will he Despatched for:— Date Coemai BelawanDeli... June 3 Belawan-Deli241 words
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Advertisement251 1913-06-07 2 LISTER BRUSTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC UGHTING_ PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS i-rcc-i p mMm STOPS ITSELF^i^^. FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE OE.INI I KAL m -FN^INF —WORKS Ltd j TH bl National Mutual Life Association or Australiasia, Limited. Established 1869. The iiret Life Assurance Office in the World to apply the251 words
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Article4758 1913-06-07 3 TbM M the *tory of how Little DempMj \rent to KetH *coop, and came b«ok with a l»aby. Little Dsmptsy, newly homo from Turkey, was unlike most of the returned war correspondents, a hero, even in his nffi, office, for be had been one of the rerj4,758 words
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Advertisement150 1913-06-07 3 CONTINENTAL A TYRES j^i^^r f r I ,^4^^ Motor cars Motor cycles. Cycles I I Buses aDd heavy Comniercial Vehicles. I ■r bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV >^^. \*^Bw "jS X 1 at Bbl I H *^BSBBBBaIP&^aK^_A B•* L 3 *iw Bbl 98 Bb JFAIv VAI H BK fe *^r H 3 bV 19150 words
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Article185 1913-06-07 4 The Victoria Memorial Theatre has;* been booked by the Dallas Comedy Company for June 13 and 11 for the presentation of The Thief and Char- 1 ley's Aunt. The former play is an adaptation of Henri B rnstein's Le Voleur and has in the past few years I achieved extraordinary185 words
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Article1129 1913-06-07 4 "HAVE ANOTHER Some of i lie zealous souU of the Nationil Liberal Club are trying to get an em>argo on tin 1 practice of mewbora Hiamliug rach other drinks in rotation. So niaijy onuik movements are begotten n the smoking-room of this particular club hat this lateut development i* of1,129 words
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Article89 1913-06-07 4 The arrest, at Calcutta, of a man on suspicion for being in possession of two brass ornaments, has led to the .discovery that the articles are fittings 'stolen about a year ago from the late Queen Victoria's desk presented I i the M victoria Memorial Hall by King Edward. The89 words
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Advertisement104 1913-06-07 4 Caldbeck Macgregor and Company. Wholesale and Retail WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Ales, Beer and Stout importers. Telephone No. 160. Price Lists j)n application BRANCHES AT LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, TIENTSIN AND KUALA LUMPUR WITH AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE EAST. .5-m i*s HI <^ ♦<^ ICOUGHING INTO* !|C ONSU M PTION* Only104 words
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SPORTING NEWS.
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Article26 1913-06-07 5 Eri'riHi foi this meeting ou June 17, r| 31 clo-^ to-day at eight pm. Owners wl.< »ntend ml**fan -t»"uld nakc nr.te of t\n ria<^.26 words
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Article18 1913-06-07 5 S. C. C. vs. S. R. C. played on the Padang ol TlMndaj S.H.C. 1 «<oal.18 words
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Article55 1913-06-07 5 Tl,( entries for tin* n juve Competiti(H) will clor-e <<n hatunlny, 14th June, and entrancf fee for f^acli team ia $5. Any Chine-o Cluh winhin;/ to compete ia re<ju^Bt«.r] |o coiuiiiunieat<' \?ith the Honoiar) Ifooaral Secrutaiy, Mr. l^im Lee Chook, at the Chiuetc Vuluntecr Clul», Beaeh Uoad55 words
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Article78 1913-06-07 5 v. Malacca. fh» liucke) eolbusiasti had kbeir fete day OU Saturday 3 1 at Mav \?heu they were A* Home to the Singapon* Hocke\ I'tHiii. A !i)">t r.citinL' nnci energetic giuiuresulted in a win fur lki€ home team by o goals tu 9. Mr, F. E. Bomtty, the home78 words
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Article122 1913-06-07 5 Mi. Uowell hfl« arrived m Singapore with t lie intention of Hieing whet her it Ke possible to work up a nerien of interesting Woxin^ shown inainh for lo^al talent. Hhving UIPKeH been in the nnd knowing !if norefl lit* lihh *troug hopes of boinjg; able! •o orgauizt 4122 words
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Article63 1913-06-07 5 hit* Ladies' Spoon for June wan WOO Mr^. W .1. Mhvhoii with the excellent bH leora ot 1 29 Onlj thre« <'nr<\> werej '■♦•turned, hs follown Mrn. \V. .1. MavttotJ \i -15 29 Mr«. Savi 37 plu^ 2 :i'J i Mn H.irtnell *»;i 48 fh»- playoff far63 words
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Article70 1913-06-07 5 Monthly Medal for .May of the! above Club wai won by Mr. E. B. Maun•lreli. The following hoorea were put in. B. B. Maundrell 88 18 70 J- Lornia 79 5 74 T. D. Kennedy 82 7 751 A. 8. Bailey 87 10 77 0 H.70 words
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Article182 1913-06-07 5 Matches at Sepoj Lines. Saturday afteruoou there wab a very crowd at the Sepoy Lines parade ground to uitnebs the foilowiog three matches Santha Singh v. Dishanda Singh. uatcii started at quarter paat two Btruggle of au hour atidl quartert Di«handa «iugli waa defeat- 1 Santba .Sin^h i^ a182 words
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Article276 1913-06-07 5 Wee Keh Kiat 36 Taj Jiia i^uee 22 Lee Chee Wuh 18 Cheng Keng Nghee 18 A sweep bhot for after\?aide was wou h\ Butcher with 31 out of 95. The A. and B. class handicaps and the V U. A. medal were shot for in the afternoon,276 words
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Article305 1913-06-07 5 Victory for Shanghai. The final ititjult of the luterport Rifle match reHchrd u* says tlie ti.F.i'. of! ~Ah iu^tant, yeitcrJti) by special wire from Shanghai, which settlement made y v» J aud thus topped the lint again, heating the ueareat, Singapore, by 21 points. A feature of this305 words
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Article340 1913-06-07 5 Mother Country vs. Colonies. Played on the C. C. ground lan Tuesday (King's Rirthda\ j. G. C. Clarke c Zender b Chaiuberlaio 25 C. G. Bromi b Hath 9 .A. S. Bailey c Talma b bath 10. P, G. Joiu.w c Clarke h Bevaii 13 ,owftu IJugliea c Baihain340 words
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Article201 1913-06-07 5 This match wan played ou the S. H. C ground on Tuesday. C r69: s u r O; it. Ks. H. C Richards c Coulson b Lightfoui 0 A. H. Gander c Coulaon b Deinpsey 8 G. Armstrong c Simpson b201 words
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Article409 1913-06-07 5 Played nt Kuala f/ixupar on 2nd and 3 r ORgVtER> SepTHATfOfAf. IiOWLItfO. The figures for bowling of Greui<v~ nine for ten— in the Ne^ri Seuibilau firs innings are eitr.iordinui v, nn«l it will t* •een that he was almost unplurabk Whei he was tri^d at the409 words
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Article186 1913-06-07 5 The final match in the S.C.C. Tournament was played on the S.C.C. ground last Saturday aud resulted in a draw. Scores Mbrchantb. 0. P. Griffith Jones c Chill b Badham 17 G. C. Clarke b Badhaui 4 Hugheg Daries Ibw b Clarke H Owen Hughes c Tinßley186 words
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Article495 1913-06-07 5 SbrgeakT iiRAHKfG\y •< Whin Ui aid to the accused, Did \r y ;ale Rine* al!ig< 1 t horr^s la*t wake?' tljo rnahn gar* me hti irra «ive ansth«r." a Magi*TßaTl M Weil, wbat did he e^y V f Bkanmsan "He aid, Ye ouM diwi«, ai the f i£3 1495 words
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Article228 1913-06-07 5 The Perils ok m Oorr." From Australia On Thursday aftoruoou, ah a tew local golfers were indulging in a couple of roundn at the links, Mr. C. H. Bennett, of the Union Bank, made a paiticularly hard drive. Just as the ball reached the ground, a hawk, which228 words
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697 1913-06-07 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 7. THE PITY OF IT. it is with some diffidence that we again return to a subject which many folk regard as beyond the pale of thoughtful discussion and consideration, I but present circumstances in connection with that subject warrant, at this juncture, a decided,697 words
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Article257 1913-06-07 6 Ho of the rubicund countenance and rotund body— Mr. James F. Younge, advance agent for Mr. Henry Dallas waltzed into our sanctum on Tuesday and yelled "I'm here again.'* M Well, wo't abaht 1 it," queried the Editor. 'I want you to put the fact [in your257 words
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Article989 1913-06-07 6 The tropic night is prepared to throw her rapidly-spread mantle overtC land, and tennis and cricket >•* screens, and all the paraphernali, fi sociated with time honoured Hriti games are quickly disappearing from the splendid green playing field whn groups of athletically-inclined men more or less989 words
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Advertisement110 1913-06-07 6 APPOINTMENT l,2^^S^^g^^^Cj H M THE KINS. contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Milkmaid Milk HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS -FEDERATED MALAY STATES M^^ V^ T m 4 111 im 1110 words
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Advertisement80 1913-06-07 6 MATERNITY A DRAMA HT THREE PART*. An admirable picture which has all the homely understandable touches that go direct to the heart of the majority WILL BE SCREENED TO-NIGHT 2nd Show, 9.30 to ll p.m. AND FO* A FEM NIGHTS ONLY AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE80 words
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Article335 1913-06-07 7 ihe Hon. H. Young and Major rl. fiarry d€ Hamel, Chiof Police Officer. Penangi ha^ been sworn in ub Justices f th<" IVace, Penanp. L. Crick, assistant tragic inager of the K. M. S. Railways, is being transferred to Singapore to t;ike -g« »t the Singapore line Major-Gen.335 words
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Article169 1913-06-07 7 lie clever company appeared at Drill Hull on Thursday night and Wjt* night, before large audiences. heir programme was very well received. Iy Beastly Eyt' (Hans." an sung Mr. F. Hulme Sharp, was very A splendid rendering of 4k The Little Irish Girl" and "Good Night M *m169 words
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Article50 1913-06-07 7 flomc truths hwt tmt theyaivbeaeficiai. 'ail anybody tell me what an AutiM dote is? A contemperorarv says, (in!l a telegram heading) that there U an r Auttthte for War. We don't believe it.! 4 A Singapore cold can sometimes be attributed to the frozen meat imported!, from Australia.50 words
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Article187 1913-06-07 7 a Strong Creeds and Weak StornachsJr By A. F. F. Latue. I i !i Dear Suffragettes, i j Sweet little poets, j e If I but had my way, 5 I'd cure the pranks, i 1 The cranks and Panks, r By panks and spanks, c In the187 words
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Article281 1913-06-07 7 THE OLD SOLDIER'S LAMENT. Now, here's a nice dilemma to be in, I've just completed twelve, and can't extend. ll'm minus badgos: likewise got no tin; And homeward bound ray steps I'm forced to wend. And, strike me lucks there's old Diver Jones lie gets full up each night281 words
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Article650 1913-06-07 7 A Woman - A Woman. By The following was written by a j friend of the Editor, and was published i by a paper in China. There was a terse message sent with the cutting "Is it true"? We leave it to our 'readers to judge. u I650 words
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Article98 1913-06-07 7 The M. I. A. billiard handicap tournament final held the previous month was played last Sunday between Mr. Lim Cheng Ban and Mr. Wee Chin Kam, the former won the game. Gold and silver medals will be awarded them, respectively, at the Association's anniversary, next July. A marriage haa been98 words
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Advertisement59 1913-06-07 7 A SELECT PROGRAMME OF NEW PICTURES OF APPRECIABLE QUALITY AND PLEASANT VARIETY will be put on TO-NIGHT 2nd Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. at the MARIBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. A Forest Adventure (Germauia.) Mr. Jefferson's Robber (Thanhou»er.) The Sense of Smell (EcUctic.) The Rivals (Hollundsche Drama.) The Sheriff's Daughter59 words
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Advertisement295 1913-06-07 7 VICTORIA THEATRE. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. JUNE 13™ AND 14™THE DALLAS COMEDY COMPANY. Friday, June 13th; Sir G»*ort(<* Aluxauder \s Greai St. Jtmea' Tiieatr* Succ©«* ♦TUP Tiiiptj tt Saturday, June 14th: The Famous Farcical Comedy "eHfIRLEVS BUNT" preceUod by THE TOUCH OF TRUTH from the Upmarket Theatre, U.ndou. Booking opens at295 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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167 1913-06-07 8 Tue British Legation in Peking rocoivfd on the Bth a despatch from the Ministry of Foreign Intercourse in which the Chinese Government formerlev asks for a revision of the Opium Treaty of 1 9 1 1 The despatch referK to the conspicuous success167 words
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82 1913-06-07 8 The first million pounds sterling of tlw Quintuple Loan was paid to the Chinese Government by the Quintuple Group on the 10th. The issue of tne Austrian Loan, the disclosure of which gave rise to 8om« difficulty between the Bankers and tinChinese Government, was82 words
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Article100 1913-06-07 8 The Chiuputang has issued a declaration of its policy, viz (1). The welfare of the nation and the establishment of a strong good government. (2) To respect public opinion, and to protect the inalienable rights of the people. (3) To act iu accordance with general circumstances in100 words
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Article67 1913-06-07 8 The Chinese Minister at Washington ha> cabled to the Government tendering hi^ resignation and recommending Dr. Wu Ting-fang as first Chinese Republican Minister to the United States China-American Steamship Company. Tung Chtou*ohailg a senator from California, states that he is endeavouring fco organise a Chino-American steamship67 words
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Article59 1913-06-07 8 Mr. Hain Jou-kai, tho founder of the Sido-French Parliamentary Association, arrived at Peking yesterday. Mr. Hain has travelled extensively in Europe, organizing China Parliamentary Groups in all the important Capitals of the Continent. He has returned to China to make prepara tions for the reception of European59 words
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Article56 1913-06-07 8 The Ministry of Navy has divided the Chinese coast into three Naval districts according to this division the three maritime stronghold* of the Chinese Fleet will be as follows; the harbour Chinwantao, in the North, the Island Tsung-uiing, off the mouth of the Yangtse. and the Island56 words
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Article57 1913-06-07 8 According to the report compiled by the Ministry of Finance, the number of foreigners in tha Customs service i* as follows British 296 French 52 Americans 25 German* 40 Japanese 19 Italians 12 Russians 10 Norwegians 9; Portuguese 8 Dutch 7 Belgians 6 Austrian* 5 Danes57 words
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42 1913-06-07 8 Postal Savings Bank adopts the Austrian Method. With reference to the establishment of a Postal Saving Bank, the Ministry of Communications has decided to adopt the Austrian methods of management. A house sifcMtod oppobite the Military Imi b'en rented for this purpose.42 words
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Article55 1913-06-07 8 President Yuan has instructed the Ministry of Finance to make a grant of $10,000 for the erection of a statue in memory of the late Mr. Bung Chiao-jen. ihalf of which amount has already been remitted to Tan Jen-feng, Inspector of the Yanvitse River, who55 words
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Article147 1913-06-07 8 With regard to the owning of immovable property by aliens in China, the Cabinet has framed the following regulations 1. Aliens shall not be allowed to own hills and rivers. 2. Aliens shall not be allowed to own temples. 3. Aliens shall not be147 words
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Article91 1913-06-07 8 In reply to the enquiry of the Tutuh of Fengtien regarding the adjustment of the official ranks of those who were officials during the late Dynasty, the Ministry of the interior said that all the official ranks of the late Dynasty should bo cancelled, and91 words
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Article122 1913-06-07 8 The Ministry of Communications has appointed delegates to proceed to Jehol t j make a survey ou the line between Peking and Jehol. Korean Immigration into Manchuria. The Mukden correspondent of the Asohi wires that the Koreans emigrating to, 1 Manchuria have greatly increased iu number of122 words
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Article60 1913-06-07 8 The construction of tae Shensi and Ivuisu railways is urgently required to give facilitv to commerce, etc., but as these provinces are so poor it is impossible to raise such a big *uiu of uiouoy and the Tutuhs there have therefore requested the Government to60 words
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Article65 1913-06-07 8 In a petition to the Chinese Government, the Chinese merchants at Java state that a very strong boycott has been orgauised against them by the natives, and that it is backed up by the Dutch authorities there. The Dutch Minister has been instructed to take up the65 words
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43 1913-06-07 8 A batch of fifty naval students of the Chefoo Nival College has now been sent abroad to atudy torpedoes and torpedoboats. On their return, they will be entrusted with the taak of organising a tiotilln of destroyers.43 words
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Article44 1913-06-07 8 In response to applications make by the Chinese merchants abroad, the Government hua now decided to appoint a Commercial attache to eacli of the legation* at EnglandJ France, Germauy, Portugal, Spain, America, Peru, Brazil, Mexico, Belgium, Holland, Rubaia, Japan, Austria and Italy.44 words
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40 1913-06-07 8 The Foreign Office recommends tho appointment of H*u Ku<'i and Cliu Min-yao as commissioners to proceed to America :md the Straits Settlements to explain the Government's policy to the Chinese who aided the Revolution. Republican Advocate.40 words
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Article1411 1913-06-07 8 Hy our Special Police Reporter. Monday. For being disorderly and fighting with each other in Nelson road, Ling A Sing and Ling A Tong (Hockchias) jwere fined $1 each. ~m~ Karpen, a Tamil, was fined $2, for being drunk and disorderly in Weld 'road. Bishan Singh, was also1,411 words
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Advertisement109 1913-06-07 8 WATERBURY'S m Metabolized God Liver Oil Compound WITH CREOSOTE AND GUAIACOL OR PLAIN. psjfr*^ffi^ J* Meta^o|i2•»(^ B Cod Li^£jc<jpti Does Allay Fermentation— Does Aid Digestion —Does Assist Assimilation j But Does NOT Disturb the Stomach. v^w A scientific preparation of COD LIVER OIL, I |r^^ i^^l f^^^ entirely superseding the109 words
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Advertisement257 1913-06-07 9 t WATCHES CLOCKS. /^fl k AI-'*. n> C-ii)c[- jf^ ff^\ Thc Re*t*s Watch. Pr«c, $5.50 each. Price $7.00 each. L..., ntttTiifclll watch^in 'a nickel Will t Dtl au > <; iui^« These Spleudid moTein«nt, btein wind and* set The "Buzzer* 1 Alarm Clock cast splendid movement and time W* iJT257 words
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Article1995 1913-06-07 10 The interest of women in political matters is largely credited to the movement for woman suffrage. Yet there have been occasions upon which a considerable amouut of political work has been done by women in localities in which enthusiasm for equal rights had not yet broken out.1,995 words
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Advertisement530 1913-06-07 10 SHE DID THE SAME AS HER Hi SB AND. How A Rangoon Lady Cured Herself of Intolerable Eczema With Dr. William*' Pink Pills. 41 I think it would be of interest to you] to learn of the great help Dr. WilliamV Pink Pills have been to me,' recently ■tated Mrs.530 words
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Advertisement131 1913-06-07 10 this spaee IS RESERVED Maynard Co., Ltd, Wholesale and Retail Chemist*. H, Huttenj H ml 3£im @o, feß Battery Road. SINGAPORE. The Arabian Nights $8.^5 each The Works of William Shakespeare $195 Andersen's Fairy Tales $1.95 Grimm's Fairy Tale* $1.95 Fables $195 Speeches and Toasts $0.55 The Chairman's Guide $0.55131 words
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Article1264 1913-06-07 11 OWNERS DISLIKE THE PLAN. Mr. R. Llewellyn has the following article in the China Prats of ltfth ult Racing uien generally do not agree with your contributor, M Domino," in hi* prejference of the Pari-mutuel to bookmaker* jas a betting medium. (Vide C. P. 14-5-'l3).j ]He1,264 words
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Advertisement113 1913-06-07 11 j WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. I in.... i- Siemens, Singapore. T.M,on« k... 64 .7 *<^f A *m J Y Vj SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ltd. i //«ad -Caxton House, Westminster, London. p/>/m.v /a/;/, and 'SVu/r.s -Upper Thames Street, London. I Lamps an Fittings Dipt. Dalsion, London. I Stafford and Woolwich. I113 words
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Advertisement190 1913-06-07 11 II 7 "LACTOMALTINE" ■KMttSBEP •STRENGTHENING FATTENING PALATABLE DIGESTIBLE NUTRITIOUS Wfflffr^^ pr«terv»d by 4 K'i* Pnx»k-, Bjh! SE r r *a'? «wrpMM« Cod li*t °fjH Hlffj te Tftvu of »üb*« njH StraJllW' «ft*f food m*y N. UJM* m T-U. C^mi|^H Bujjnl I 111- y H "«q»ooi »ti«l« »f *««t "j JIB190 words
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Advertisement72 1913-06-07 11 Notice to Advertisers. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here atfer, reach us by Thursday at 4 p.m Ads. received later cannot appear in same week's issue. SLEDGE BRAND MILK IS THE JVIILiK THAT IS WOt^TH ITS PRICE. A *> /V 1 UIX "SLEDGE" Naturai Sterilized Milk "SLEDGE" Condensed Lnsweetcned Milk. SOLE IMPORTERS:72 words
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Advertisement141 1913-06-07 12 HIGHEST CLASS CEMENT. "Borneo" Brand. Fresh stocks every month supplies now available. w^^J I I THE GREAT TIMBER PRESERVATIVE, also in general use for the protection of wounds on Rubber*trees after A^^^^^^^b H^^ H .^^P^^^k. Lihb I P m Tropical Ready Roofing complete with Patent Kant Leak M Kleats which141 words
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Advertisement81 1913-06-07 12 THE CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. THE CA?> WITHOUT A RIV M IN ITS Cl s< PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. I THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST CAR \i i MODERATE PRICE, ITS SALES BEIN(i tllii i TIMES AS GREAT AS ANY OTHER CAR iv THE WORLD. WEARNE BROS., LTD LATE C.81 words
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