Weekly Sun, 21 June 1913

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  • 17 1 THE Weekly Sun 6 CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. ll<>. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JUNE 21. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 77 1 f JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER Sole Agents ADAMSON CILFILLAN AND CO., LTD. SONGS SING bv ft] "The Court (Sards." lit The Admiral's Yarn. GoocUbye. Mumpty and Uumptv. Jane from Maiden Lane. The Trumpeter. When Richard the First Sal on the Throne, S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. SLEDGE MILK THE MILK THAT'S WORTH
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    • 35 1 Sporting Outfits. I EVERY REQUISITE FOR I Football, Crleket, Tennis, Hoekey, Ete, ILa rue of Cricket and Football Boots*, also and running *hoes j SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. IJUniN LITTLE Co., Ltd. The Athletic Outfitters.
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    • 11 1 DUMINY i CO. CHAMPAGNE ADAMBON CIIFILLAN AND CO., ITO.. IQie AQHNT9-
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  • 228 2 TIBET AND MONGOLIA QUESTIONS! IMPROVING. The proapecti of an early settlement of the Tibetan an 1 Mongolian question? are improving dailv. The Russiuu Governmont has considerably modified its demands regarding Mongolia, and while China is still asked to recognize Mongolian autonomy, and to agree to certain undertakings in reyard to
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  • 47 2 The following was the result of crushing operations at Raub for the tour weeks ended June 14 Bukit Koman stone crushed 3,845 tons, gold obtained 501 ozs., average per ton 2,606 dwts. Bukit Malacca stone crushed 3,610 tons, gold obtained 300 ozs., average per ton 1,662 dwts.
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  • 89 2 i m The General Electric Company, f dratted, of China, states Kngineerini?. has secured the principal contract to supply to tho city of Fatshan, near Canton, electric light and motive power. The generating plant which is to he supplied will consist of threephase high-tension alternating-current generators of an overload capacity
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 355 2 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China < oaet, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamere will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES 1913 Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore f
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    • 313 2 KONiNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. I" (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) I UNDEII CONTKACT WtTH THE NSTHBKLAKDS INDIA OoTEBSMENT. 4q«nts at Singapore The Ships Agency, in, 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-JUNE 2 1ST TO 30TH 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. will be Despatched for 'jSatS? Kalmtfa Reteh-River June
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    • 180 2 UNION TIMES," CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER. If you want to make your goods known to the Chinese, advertise in the M Union Times." For contract and non-oontract ad* vertismente, apply to The Maiuiger Singapore. n~— iii mi .I, i mmm ,n i THE WEEKLY SUN. NEW ADVERTISING RATES. IIvCH SCALE RATES:—
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    • 304 2 LISTER) BRUSTON /\vJ 1 V^JMLA. 1 Ivy LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. CTADTC |-T"^e-l f w I v^r^^> I I 53 EL L. t" FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE CENTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS Ltd National Mutual Life Association of Australiasia, Limited. The first Life Assurance Office in the World to apph
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  • 1329 3 fflE ASSASSINATION OF GENERAL HSU PAO-SAN ki -rai H*u Pao-san, Commandant of 2nd Araaj Corp-* of Kiangsu, wag as gnatad on the morning of the 2*th ingt V nqchow. On the previous evening at •look, {i stranger brought to the rssjft. of Gcner*! H9U r wooden box and
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  • 1404 3  -  H. K. Tong. By inert* u hure presented au interview with Mr. U T. Wang, vice-speaker cf tfie Senate, who was the Minister of Commerce and Industry in Tang Sbao*yi'i Cabinet and who is a leading mronbor of tho Kuomintang, or the Nationalist Party. The most striking thing
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 104 3 I CONTINENTAL j 91 fl h i^k Bl 9 mfi j t ">m H I KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. I 31 am C l I ,Y b* U 111* 1 V s only Oon,p.ny PROSPEROUS PROGRESSIVE. '*25'S££SZi2SX THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore.
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  • 197 4 The ninth anniversary of the Wha Khee Association will take place on Sunday, 2 nd inst., at Mafeking House, Tanjong Katong. The report of Lahat tniees shows that during the year 1912 431 tons of tin ore were sold, as contrasted with 441 tona during 1911, and the amount realised
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 972 4 An interesting proposal for a freak go't natch ii on foot, a well-known local playe fearing hacked himself to go round tin Penang links between 9 p.m. and 5 R,m «Mne M hmw, breebt, ino«.nlecht necht it i specified number of strokes.— S.E. Singapore polo pincers will be interested
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    • 374 4 Singapore Golf Club. The following is the draw iu tho Vade Cup Competition G. R. K. Mudiston plus 2 v D. Millo 14 H L. L Braddell »cr. v E. P. H. Edli. 40 Capt. R. Rutherford 8 v Mr. Jnntic 8 j C. Graham Brown 8 v H.
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    • 114 4 Lawn Bowls Tournament TUESDAY'S RESULTS. Sik&le Handicap. L. T. Wakeford boat N. E. Bath w. o. W. Craiff 21 beat N. Wilkinson U. R. D. Pitccathly 21 bent Dr, A G Hut !er 20. L. E. Gaunt 21 beat T. B. Korrie 14. W. M. Butchait 21 beat G.
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    • 39 4 The following were the requite of the ties played off last Monday Championship Fairs. Hamilton and Starr beat Goldie und Cunningham 21 20. Double Handicap Final. May and Ainbrone beat \V Motion Br. >*nd AHhm
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    • 60 4 Men's Monthly Medal Captain Day 83 7 7fi Lieut. Thorp ..89 12 77 C F. Green 83 4 79 Captain Chanoellor 93 12 81 Lieut. S*kea 99 15 84 Major Pinchea 91 6 85 Captain Hickling 93 6 87 Lieut. Creery 91 3 88 Twenty-three cards were
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    • 180 4 The draw for the St. James* Cup resulted aR follows H. Aspinall v. Capt. de Bmith, J. M. Valon v. T. Rutherford, W. Ferguson v. R Carruther*. C. D. MacLachian v. E. Appleton, J. H, Sunner |V. J. E. Chippendjill, J. Binnie v. J. L Campbell, B.
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    • RIFLE SHOOTING.
      • 44 4 The Cups and prizes in the various events of the Singapore Rifle Association meeting are on view in Messrs Robinson and Co.'a cndowi], and are a very handsome set of trophies. The prize distribution takes place at the Range to-day.
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      • 74 4 The competition for the Donnet Challenge Cup took place on the Tanglin Range and retulted in a tie between Lady Evelyn (holder) and Mr§. Briokman. The competition betwcpn the§e two was very keen, first one and then the other leading. The first four acorea were ai
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      • 45 4 The local teams fire for this event on Sunday The M.S.V.R. C Kuala Lumpur) und M.S. VR. (Perak) teams havo also chosen Sunday as their Bring day. The annual prize meeting at Kuala Lutnpur will bo held on Oct. 4th and flth.
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      • 422 4 This meeting, which will conclude to-day with tho Mixed Doubles and Brick Competitions, wai continued last Baturday and dunday in fine weather. The numbers Utending on Saturday were rather on the *inall aide but there yihb plenty of enjoyable shooting. The following competitions were shot off:
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    • 76 4 Practice Shoot 100 )ards Deliberate Mrs. Wright- Motion 33 Mips J. Bmith 33 Miss W. Gawthorm Mra. List on 30 Mies E. Mathicu 35 Miss Gawtborne 150 yard* Deliberate Mr*. Wright-Motiou Mies J. Smith 30 Miss \V. Gawthorm- 2fl Mrs. Lieton ;g Mies Gawthorne 23 Miss
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    • 72 4 ihe Warderg played the Janiur N.C.O.i jof the R.O.A. last Saturday at Blakin jMati the soldiers winning by 15 rung with 'one wicket to fall. The Wardera scored 86 (Hills 35. Prichard 15) and 69 (Hilli 4f, Dumbleton 15, and the R.O.A. 45 (Btwe! U) rind 125 (Riley 38,
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    • 202 4 Plajed on the B.R.C ground, \nr Bs turday Scores R. O. A Lt. McDiarund c §ub b Bagaari Sgt. Sandera c de Bilra b J. Galiitan 43 Lt. Ollivor c Armstrong b Bagaaia Bw. Or. Porter b Cehlera Or Bereßford b Oehlere jLt.
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    • 20 5 Part* Juiie 16. —In I wiled for the )Ul teon ch«mpioiiBhip of tin- world —3. 6 i. i <;.
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    • 63 5 lohorc Sports Club vs. Simpolan Muhebba h C football i"i •wa yori ,n Sand i v between 8] Clttt ill Sirnpolan M u h' F.O. of Bii r»(J result <i t itter h goal The I following —Goal, Ahmnt V Sf m in I Wan Tahii Halves, I *****
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    • POLO.
      • 25 5 hii 14. A tolegraui ti uuj iiiJ Intel I t matol b In i lc-tn 1 1 point* to ESngl i^. tl
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      • 211 5 Loo —In the ueculid potu '!j placed Edwardee and i >ul Wuteibui j in UiF I. /Ouipotitiou of L At t!i, opening n carried up txud down the fiel 1 4 puce Tht Ameri^aLu aaved m but eTeutunlly Cheape icored lifter |iiartei miimtee plaj. In it -.<
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    • 151 5 A iucbauge ituin Ghent details uf the twenty-round cuutcst for the Heavy* opionsbip ut Europe, in wliich Carpentiei (Fran kuocki i <jui boiubar- j lior Welli in the iouitli round. Pire md ipeotaton watched the fight. In u: Wrllh floored Carpontier ut tai)«d to takt- advantage oi the chance
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    • 396 5 SELA NGOR RACES. First Day. UtUaJ Selaugur lue^tiu^ upenod tUj 'aiost li^.uurablf -jitcuiiiataucett auu in Liio pretence ut' a luige >t itit.ii c including Edward I'uckinmi. Excel tout racial I and th«l'« irei'u lw real bUi'Hi. furr was ia splendid <'<»ndi- j AKi- MnrsM Flaie.—(Esf pooitj^. DUtimcc 6 fur. I
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    • 354 5 Second Day June, 19th 1913. Fine \v*-iithtr >ig«in fa voured the meeting and it ua-, generally ypeaking, a favourite- day, the surprise of the meeting bein«4 the defeat of Su-oaok. Results. Federal SiAKta. Ex-Gritfiu B class ponies. Distance R. C, King Blazo (Thompson) WUtfull Labs (Kirwan) Won by a. length
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  • 18 5 The output of tin- Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging Company for the week ended June 14 was nineteen tons.
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  • 33 5 The wedding of Lt. Lorn. Engineer Henricksen, R.S.N., and Misfi Marguerite Achard took place on the 7th at the Danish Consulate, Bangkok, the ceremony being performed by Mr. Erik Leth. the Acting Consul
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  • 36 5 The guneral meeting of the Penang Chamber of Commerce called for Monday waa postponed for the purpose of holding a preliminary meeting Ito consider the advisability of forming a rubber association, ap rroomm^nded by the committoe.
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  • 49 5 The Government Rest House atj Malacca has changed hands. After' the departure of Mr A. H. Weston to! England it has been under the management of Mr. Lane, who is doing brisk business. According t«> the Malay Mail, the Rest House looks more deicent now and is well patronised.
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  • 63 5 Messrs. John Little and Co., have received a wire from London stating\ that tho Rover Motor Cycle won the' tourist trophy team prize. This is the most covetted prize in the motorcycling world, and the ouccess in winning it speaks well for the high quality; of the Rover motor cycle.
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  • 70 5 During April tho exports of British made piece-goods to Siam were £12,000 in excess of those shipped in the corresponding month in 1912. They amounted to 2,467,400 y-rde, valued at i£36,417. During the first four months iin the year value of piece goods shipiped to Siam was £163,813, against £116,885
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  • 139 5 Mr. Leu Ewe Aik one oi the committee of the Amateur Drawing Association left by the German Mail steamer Goeben on June 1G for America via Europe, wheru lit: will take up electrical engineering in the Pennyslvania University. The Committee of the A.D.A. entertained him to dinner at the President's
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  • 144 5 There was home trouble at the leper asylum at Pulo Jerejak on Saturday, eay§ the Pinang Gazette. It appears that the usual supply of rice, for P^rae reason or other, did not arrive and on the lepers, who number about 400, mobtly Chinese, being informed of the fact they commenced
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  • 326 5 Hume truth* hurt but they are beneficial. The Silly Season at Home has, we observe, started earlier than usual, as one of our Mail papers has a long column headed M Is Kissing An Art 4 You have forgotten yourself," said the girl, haughtily. Have I? said the
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  • 324 5 A. month ago exactly Smith bought himself a car In which he meant to journey For pleasure near and far. But little did he travel Before he came to woe j Its thingumbob was busted. Its jigger wouldn't go. Poor Smith is also damaged— His walking gear i&
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  • 239 5 The L.C.C. Education Committee'* report on technical education and continuation schools show that hundreds of classes have been closed on account of insufficient attendance. One of th« contribuors to the report blames th* kinemat jgraph for this slackness. Don't uwk why I've turned up the night-school I've started
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  • 31 5 Mr. R. Scott Atkinson has returned to Sandakan after an absence of thirteen months. He will resume duty as postmaster-general, relieTin* Mr. G. C. Irving who will shortly gr. :>n leave
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  • 35 5 The members of the Straits Chinese Literary Association will hold their quarterly social meeting on Sunday at I p.m. Medals will be given away to the successful competitors in the championship and handicap draughts :ournaments.
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  • 79 5 The Chinaman who tried to defraud the Ned. Ird. Handel&bank of f.50,000 by means of a bogus telegram from Jave to Singapore, but who wah acquitted owing to the fact that an attempt to cheat is not punishable in Java, wan convicted at Semarang on the 4th inst., of forging
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  • 970 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 24. MALAYA WHAT OF THE FUTURE. Nearly one hundred years ago Singapore became a British possession, and its transformation from a nothingness of importance then to its present commercial importance has been little short of marvellous. Then, in a far briefer period the Malay Peninsula
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 45 6 London, J un« in China has been admitted tu member ship of the International Wuman'i Suffrage Congress sitting at Bud* Pesth. The announcement to this effect was accompanied by the presentation of a suffrage banner to th* Congreei amidst prreaf enthusiasm
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    • 65 6 (REUTERS) London, June 1?. A meeting of members of the Hou§r of Commons will be held on the 18th to consider the advisability of asking the Government to permit a certain amount of the Boxer indemnity to be assigned to the proposed British University for Central China. Lord
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    • 34 6 [RET'TERs] London, June 17 Mr. Havelock Wilson, speaking a* South Shields, said that the Seamen's Union would henceforth oppose every shipowner employing Chinese was better than spending money in strikes. wrnnmt
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  • 311 6 S.C.C. vs. K. 0.Y.L1. Some five thousand udd must ht\ I gathered at the Padang on Monday to watch the chosen of the K. 0. Y. L 1 and the rather worse ohoten of th S. C. 0. boot leather in th*» final foi the Association cup. Many club
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 88 6 APPOINTMENT H-M. THE KING. contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAirj MIJUK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Milhmdid Milk THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLE MKNTS Milkmaid Milk ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVINfG THE VERY BFS'J MILK— IN OTHER WORDS ASK FOR MILKMAID. MILKMAID MILK
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    • 78 6 THE KING OF COMICS That is what you will find it to he THE HOLY STATE OR A MATRIMONIA! MUDDLE. A splendidly enacted Picture-Comedy! IN 3 PARTS. ACTED BY THE PRINCE OF COMEDIANS If. prince; and a bevy of speci .1 artistesupported AN APPRECIATIVE THANHOUSER DRAMA Mended Happiness and 11
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  • 245 7 Mr. H. H Huwell, arranged a goud r gramme on Thursday night for the ir9 t of the Basing oontotts he propo*eu hold in Singapore. The contests B Thursday were held at the Theatre R.jyal, North Bridge road, and it is estimated that thore was an attendance of between
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  • 288 7 [Five Rounds]. Lewis (9.9) vs. Pte. Potter (9.4) ROUND 1. i tie fimt blow landed was a left to he head by Lewib. Potter retaliated with a left to Lewis' head. Scrambling fighting ensued to the end of the round luring which time Lewib distinctly bit low on
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  • 52 7 [Five Rounds] UNHY (10) Vi PTE. SMITH (10) ROUND 1. :tlv led with right to the jaw, left to ribs. Clinch. A left ent BjQ^uny to Smith's stomach made •"•cif^nt-jjasp. Tunny sent in a if ft ta Smith's jaw and the latter the count. Just «>ver two minutee
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  • 60 7 [Five Rounds]. 1 AYLOR (9) VB. PIE. HALLEY (9) ROUND 1. klfcy started off with a right to Jaw. A clinch and Taylor wrestled ■»tey to the ropes where a good and 1 f< xchan&e of blows took place. ROUND 2. ihLi'" 18 m 2i n P f
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  • 391 7 TEN ROUNDS. 1 SNOW\ FRASER [10.12.] v B LA.NCE CPL. MACMILLAN [10.8.] As Corporml Marriut was unable to i attend Lance Corporal Macmillan took bis place and put up a game < fight Eraser had both hands bandaged. The contestants fought with* four ounce gloves. ROUND). |J Fraßer
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  • 350 7 FIFTEEN ROUNDS. M KID GLEESON [8.12.] ve. PRIVATE WILSON [10.3.] I his was billed as the Star M bout of the evening but it did not prove so. IGleeson was giving away too much weight, and to a clever boxer with a good punch at that. These men
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  • Correspondence.
    • 183 7 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. Sir,— An effort is being made at the instance of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to quioken public interest in the Temperance Question in Malaya. It is felt that in the interest of all classes of th« community in the
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  • 239 7 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. SlR,— While we are still in doubt as to what actually won the Derby M or 1913, the following extraordinary inaccuracies which appear in Fry's Magazine of April last, under the heading M Famous Doubles," may be of some interest 1 No
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  • 74 7 The local branch of the Banque de rindo-Chine will move into its new premises, at the corner of d* Almeida ind Malacca streets, at the end of this rnonth. The lantern lecture on M Malacca ind Singapore M by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook will be on July 14
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 382 7 P.C.C. LAWN bowls A FORCEFUL FILMiORAMA In Two Parts The following were the results of the vai^ m ties played off on Tuesday. U L Al AD L I UL Single Handicap. lIIL HLlftli lI II L Rose btat Miles 21 19 >^° <I#icri P t ion of the picture
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 315 8 For exposing his person in public at Aneon road, at 11.40 a.m., yesterday a young Tamil was fined $3. Lee Pee, a Hokien, We* charged in the second court, for being drunk and incapable in Clyde street He pleaded guilty and was fined $1 Four .Mohamclans named Mohamad Mahoodoo,
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    • 507 8 For removing forest produce, to wit, piece of wood value 40 cents in reserved forest at the 4th milestone Thompson road, a Hokien vegetable planter named Ho Kup was sentenced by Mr. Talma this morning to two months' rigorous irn prison rnent A European named William, was hned $5
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    • 516 8 For stealing three iron rods value $2 from Messrs. Topham -Jones and Railton Works at Keppel Harbour, a Hokien named Yeo Chin, was this morning sentenced by Mr, Talma to three months' rigorous imprisonment, He admitted three previous convictions for theft. Another Hokien named Ho Cheng Hu was sentenced
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    • 361 8 For playing pitch and toss in public at Queen street a young Mohamedan named Musa was fined $2 A Tamil cart owner named Smavasin Pillay was fined $10, by Mr Talma this morning, for cruelty to animals by causing his bullock to be worked while in an unfit condition.
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  • 156 8 The crop of rubber harvested at Pangkatton estate during Mav was 35, 000 lbs. i^i The report of the directors of Messrs. S. Moutrie and Co., Ltd., for the year ended March 31, states that the' net profit, after deducting the debit balance, brought forward from last year of $5,232.17,
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  • 619 8 The Cauu'lian Pacific Railway Coinpauy lias (ieeidt-d to construct two more vessels (or iu Atlantic service. These >vill be arger than the same company's ateamerH E}nprct<s of Britain and Empress oj Inland and will compare with the Alsatian and Ibe Calyanati reeentk added to th»> fleet of the
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  • 440 8 The Peking Daily News iayi rhat d I son was born tu Dr. and MrV G E Morrison on May 13 last, m Peking i Mr. If. z. Creet, is leaving Pensj* shortly and ie returning to Julfa in Persia, for reasons of his health. Mr Creet has been in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 158 8 Th(2 Man Who l\^ THIS is iti 6gf Thgrg W^> Waterbury's Metabolized I«i the man who haa blood— /> i f 1 /> real rich red blood and vOQ LIVCf Ull WOmDOUlld plenty of it in hi* bod 'ii Mgai 3 g =:==:=g ===^i^^s=^^a^^^^,_^ WATERBURYS G) tasteless ODOUR LE 3I~^r—
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 wn, A CO.. L SINGAPORE. -^flfe** ißa^ and travelling goods. 'v >Tt_ iTm_ _IK mt^^m** J^^^^^QP a jJB B -y ?^^^^^B^^^HBJ^^^^B^r y^H^^^^^. I vl Ta^f^J^S^JS^S^Bßr' /<5-^!l!!l?!^" OCI< with.* IS<1 S< uare B Solid Cowhide. «xpamo»o. ••> T*a/- V«r^^^rT^TOß^™C: p- 16 18 lnch§R tre lock 2 keys, plated clips at pach
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  • 2092 10 Pa rit, May 2. Edith Wharton, the Am orican novelist, who hm been living near c Paris tor worae time is «aid to he seeking a c divorce* The couple hav been beparated H tor 3ome time and it U now said that their ii>agifcf mentd have
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 673 10 Jus Because She is a Woman then- .ne timea when noarly ever^ woman needs the help which is given by B l>loodbuildintfi itrength*renewis)g tonic. To Thousands of tho weaker Bex Dr. Williams' Pink Pill* have proved ft ble^ine at these times, boc<tu-*e they renew strength, enrich I the blood, and
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    • 53 10 A SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF PROTOS CARS RECENTLY ARRIVED FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR. „||flL iffi^ 3 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Cars 17 H.P, g seaters. 1 Torpedo- Double Phaeton Car 22 H.P, 7 seater. 1 Torpedo-Limosine-Landaulet (EXTRA SPECIAL) 22 H.P. 7 seator. Full Particulars, Complete Specifications on Application to ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. 2y
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  • 241 11 Petition bj 48 Officers. Forty-eight [uttpeotor*, Deputy luapectors, Bub-Inapeotoni auil Kuropeuu Sergeants of the Rangoon Police feel thai the* Tim*"* of Ist iubt. They bare, iu couaequeuct-, seut u petition to the Commuttoaer ot Police dotting forth their objections to the appoiutment of Mating Po Tha, Deputy Svperitttendeiit,
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  • 865 11 Canto i*, May 16. What a majority of the Cantonese and the Kuomintang are fighting for i* nut I defeat the desire of the people for a strong President but to preterre the supremacy of the Constitution the Party wants a contract between the free citbftM and the
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  • 238 11 Chinese Gunboat Escorts Prisoner to Capital Under Orders From Ministry of Justice From China Pr*?s of 4th nut 2ee Chi*W6o, leader of the conspirator* who made on attack upon the Kiangnan ;Arsenaf last week, was sent to Peking via Tientsin yesterday morning
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  • 183 11 Hongkong Inventor Gets Patent For Device That Relegates Former Necessity to Shelf. It i^ notified that, -»n tii ;«pp)ioatioij ot i Alfred Gold*, Htaff Sergeant, Royal Engineer*, Victuiin, Hongkong, His Excellency tho OovHrnor-in-Couiicil has been jpleased to grant to tin* *aid Alfred GoltK
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 100 11 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. I SIEMENS. Singapore. r,i. P h™, K M7 Mm? i ?V 4 I amount of light amount of money. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS. Ltd. -Caxton House, Westminster, London. > ppln i Dept. and &<>,'<>* —Upper Thames Street, London. Lamps ami Fitting* Dept. Dalston, London. Work* -Stafford
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    • 24 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.
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    • 486 11 THE TRUTH ALWAYS. 11 When ton are in doubt tell the truth.'* It waa aa expenenced old diplomat who said this to a beginner in the work. It may pass in Borne things, but not in business. Fraud and deception are often profitable bo long as concealed; yet detection is
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    • 9 11 Waterbury's I PINr APPLE 1 H L Ideal Di^festant
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 125 12 HIGHEST CLASS CEMENT. pj^ p^~"Borneo" Brand. w Ix U THE CAR FOR THE MJULTITUDE. Fresh stocks every month supplies now available. the car without a rival iFrfs "u uq" THE GREAT TIMBER PRESERVATIVE, also in general A^®l^ HSM, use for the protection of wounds on Rubber-trees after PRICE COMPLETE $1,550.
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