Weekly Sun, 28 June 1913

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  • 18 1 TH E Weekly Sun <26 CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 147. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. .JUNE 2S, 1913 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 250 1 PILSENER I BEER I Solo Agent* I ADAMSON CILFILLAN I AND CO., LTD. I oUlNuo oUiNli by I j iP j I The Court Sards Oporting UuttltS. The Admiral's Yarn. I u-.^^u.^u r* i j. —y I d bw I Football, CrtekeVTennis, Hookey, Etc. I Jane from Maiden Lane. Large
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    • 16 1 f I DUMINV i CO. CH4MPA(iNt I ADAMSON CILFILLAN I I AND CO., LTD., *> SOLe AGLNtS.
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  • 500 2 According to thu Mainiohi's Moji correspondent, «ays thu Japantwe Chronicle of May jy, Dr. Wada Eshiro, who has been on a tour of luspectiuii iu Korea, has a uotiou fur makiug mining in Korea a monopoly for Japauewe capitalists. Under ♦he Miuiiiij Law in force
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    • 468 2 p. &o. STEAM NAVIGA lON COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang\ Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES 1913 Homeward (for Europe* From Singapore (connecting at
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    • 358 2 wmmwa paketvaart maatschappij. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) UnDBR CONIKACI WITH THE N ETHERL.VND INDIA < >V Ki! SM ISM 4q*nts at Singapore flie Ships Aqency, ltd., 2-3 Collver Quay. MAIL TABLE-JUNE 28TH TO JULY BTH 1913. The undermentioned datea aro only apj)i«jxiinat< STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for.Brouwer Selat-Pandjang
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    • 249 2 LISTER jU JLX VJr Ja. X^ 1 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS itrfi f M| STOPS ITSELFjfc^^^ PULL PARTICULARS PROM THE ENTRAL— riri 1 1 It 1 %^^y I I f^ ****#&vnt*3vw™mm —WORKS Ltd l 1 1 h. National Mutual Life Association of Australian, Limited. ESTABLISHED
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  • 1151 3 CONCUBINAGE LEGAL, IS MIXED COURT DECISION. m The sequel to a case in which a concubine left her master and stole from him a iiiantitv of jewels was contained in a judg. Q^nt delivered in the Mixed Court yestermorning by Mr. P. Grant Jones, the British Assessor aud Magistrate Nieh,
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  • 673 3 By Rev. Leon Addison Harvey. The most sinister and terrible aspect of, this hideous business is the commercializing of vice, involving; our business audj political integrity This evil begins m the assumption that such vice, though illegal, must still be per» mitted. This assumption at once opens
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  • 217 3 The F.M.S. are now advertised in the Daily Mail by the Malay vStates Information Agency. i m Mr. G. A. J. Smith-Steinitz, of the Straitß Civil Service, but lent to the F.M.S., at the Trinity examinations in law, was put in Class 11, Roman Law from the Middle Temple. m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 207 3 I CONTINENTAL Motor cars, Motor cycles. Cycles I Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I THIS IS I w^r *^^B vi *ns^ IB as .^n^^»*^* nn an Q /^j *^^W I fl I nTr .^assssK esa nssl bsss jsssr assssi n\ j^ nsl esse t m a*t *^>n^n na **^w nsi
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  • SPORTS NEWS.
    • 74 4 Last Monday evening, on the Esplanade ground, a weak team of the S.C.C. met Bt. Andrew's Bible Society, and a draw of two i^oals each resulted. At the outset, the Club had matters all their own way, and Buckley scored twice, his first goal coming from a splendid shot
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    • 456 4 At a meeting of the Football Association ud May 26th the proposal wa| adopted that when a free kick is awarded the opponents shall not approach within ten yards of the ball (instead of six )ards as in force now) until the ki?k i« taken unleasj on their own
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    • 22 4 SX.C. vs. 3rd Brabmans. This match was played on the Esplanade hint Tuesday evening Result S.C.C. 5 goals. 3rd Brahmans. Nil.
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    • 379 4 I M. F. A. Cup. Remarkable Victory of Crescent. If the defeat of the First League leaders rl L. F. C. by a 6econd Divison Club wa9 unexpected a still greater surprise occurred iaat Sunday then, before a crowd of about 4,000, the Cupholders met Crescent in the
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    • 128 4 The following wero the winners m *he reoent tournament. Champion-hip. Winner, S. \e Silva Runner up, A. V Van der Beek A" Class Single Handicap. Winnm. C. Oliveiro Runner up, E Ryan. B Class Single Handicap Winnti |G. Angus Runner up, G. Boswell. Double Handicap. Winners, Messrs.
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    • 157 4 Lawn Bowls Tournament MONDAY'S RESULTS. I Singles Handicap. Winrleld scr. beat Critten 2, 21 li T. M. Welsh nor. F. Black well owe 2, I 1 9. F. W. Lyall ..we o, bent J, Bond &or. 21 —1 4. < F. W. Allen 2, V.^at A. A.
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    • 15 4 Played on r.h* Ekiphnade on Thursday evening. flfOH
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    • 93 4 xeveu teauiß have entered for tlie Football League Competition, two of which are quite new to the game. These are the isomadb F.C and the Ayevedo F C Other entries are the S.C.C. (1 Team), K.0. Y.L.I. (Two Toaujs), Government Service Tnd the S.RC The League wiii oomm«uce
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    • 63 4 SINOLBS HAIfDIOAP A McCulloch 21 bea E. O. Heauchamp 18. G. E Teale 21 beat A Chamberlain 18. bouBLEb Handicap Uamiuund and Marsh 21 beat Bund and Wakefoid 13. Makinson and Blackwell 21 beat Kerry and Blaud !3. Diehl and Cohiiitz 21 beat Capt. Kobinson and Critten 14.
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    • 54 4 SINGLES IlA2fDiO.\r D. \l. Doij< 21 boat Capt. D. Hiinmonde 16. W. H. Ttirelt'ull 21 be»*T. M. Welth 14. G. Bland 21 hear B. W. Allen 11. W. M. Foreman 21 beat A. W. Bevau 19. MoCulloch v. B. H'nrv, postponed. Elphiok 21 boat Gaunt 15. Hnv 21
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    • 98 4 The Winners. The Bowlt Tottrnaueii< ofiheP. C. C. has ended. There WM h record in entrifH and the touinam«-ut was ;i success. The Single Handicap wan won by Dv Rose. Tin* Double Handicjip irat won by Meeere. May and Ambrose, The Mixed Doubles \r;ih t.iicfn b\ Mr«*. Wright
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    • GOLF.
      • 132 4 Result of match played iant Saturday* Army Team v Cioil Service. 0 Major Pincbei and Capt. Rutherford v Or. Finlaysoo and C. F. Gren Capt. Hiokltng and Lt. SfopUrmid r J. Lornie and Dr. Keunedy 0 0 Col. Otteu and Captain du Smidt v Mr .fusti<'H Sprout
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      • 101 4 The June Medal resulted as follow* J. E. Ciiippeu- Twenty-ail cards werr taken uut. Tho BPcond round of the St. James's cup vrill l>e played on or beforo Sunday, 29th inst. On Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of jthiw and next week, mixed foursome competition. The eclectic
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      • 117 4 The following is tbe draw for the Sepoy Lines Championship. The first round must be completed by July 6, the second round by July 13, the "third round by July 20 and the final by July 27. Conditions of play Preliminary rounds 18 hol<<B match play final
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      • 141 4 The matches for the golf championship of the Tjandi Sports Club resulted in a victory for Mi E. T. Campbell on a card of 38 and 38 70. bogey being 74. The JaTa diampi^u^liiu v?ao \nuu.uu this «_*oHr»o tvo months ago in 78. Scores First Round— Stevens
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    • RIFLE SHOOTING.
      • 57 4 The tie for the Donnpt Challenge Cup was shot oti on, 20th inet. at the Tanglin Range, and was won by Lady Evelyn Young, with tie «hots 5, 3, 4, total 12 points, as against Mrs. Brickman's 3, 4, 1, total 11 points. Lady Evelyn has
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      • 28 4 The scores made by Ladies Rifle Clubs for the Murray Cup are Singapore 147 Selangoi 163, Penang 159, KintH 144; Perak 124 Malacca, no return
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      • 790 4 Thir» annual shouting event caine to a close on Saturday last when the mixed doubles and the brick competition wtre fireh off and later the prizen distributed. There w»a h good attendance including tunny ladioa, Lady Evelyn Young being among. those competing. The shooting in the
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      • 173 4 Thib competition for Voluuteei Unlti 'the Colony and F.M.S. wab tired off by the local teams on Sunday 22nd inst, at Bai«tier, three teams entering from the &A.A '(maxims) S.R.E. (v) and 8. V.I The light jwas generally good but it wa* variable a jtimes. Major Glennie
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    • 53 5 Practice Shoot. 150 yariri.— Deliberate Mrr Litton 32 >fi«u '< 32 Mum K. Mitmra 30 >li»-B Oiwthorne 27 Hiti Smith 25 rds— Grouping Mrp. Litton 20 Mim E Mftthfoi 15 Mi^H B«ith 15 Mill J- Smith 10 Mi w a G .wthorne 10 100 yards— Deliberate.
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    • CRICKET.
      • 215 5 E-tplannd'- ground, on *t ;rdinerc Armstrong bG Ochiem 1 E. W, Day b W. tCest 30 G Clatke s O-irlnff bG. Oehlen 31 J. jjcharennuu'pi Ibw G. Oehler» 8, Ollerhead b V Galietan 31 J Tinsley mn < u: 0 K J. b A. Gander 19i Allen
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      • 256 5 Cricket Tournament P. C. C. vs. S. X. R. C. h* P. C. C. just managed to beat the; Javier'* R. C. last Saturday afternoon j 10 rum Batting first, they* scored 113 lnu^Ffttee and Dr. Martin contributing »nd 45 re*p* ctively. The Xaverians replied with 103
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    • 91 5 London, June 15— The M toh between E<sex am] Surrey, plajed at Ley ton, ha. been drawn. Northamptonshire, placing DarbvHhirf lat lilnckwel], won by nine wicket* London, Jui.p |4 Oiou^.tftmhire beat Kent at Bristol by six wiokfto. Yorkbhiic, at >>hetheld, beat Warwickshire by 89run^ Cambridge University beat If.
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    • 320 5 Tho Races ooaetafed last Saturday, when there was r large attendnnce. The weather was delightful. Appended are tho results Kuala Lumpur Stakes.- B CUm pon> griffin* Distance 5 fur. Sergeant Brue (Thompson) i Van Tromp (Walker) 2 Uiuslopergas (Bennett) 3 Won by tour lengths; tight lengthsTime, 1 min.
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    • 137 5 A crowd of fight fans, many of whom are well-known followers of affairs fistic (says the New York Police Gazette) were discussing fights and fighters at San Francisco recently when the question of who whs the greatest gloveman of all time came np It was resolved to decide the
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  • 370 5 By Domino. (Owing l<> th*>, rain last Saturday) In the year two thousand and ten If it doesn't stop raining bv then, We'll have to etnbuk fn h n»-vv Nosh 9 Ark in the year two thousand And ten. In the year two thousand and ten We'll bo
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  • 194 5 Mr. Lam Loo King, Ipoh, who has already begun construction of buildings on the east bank of the Kinta River, on Dato Road, intends to lay out another block in New Town in jthat quarter, an extension of Ipoh at a cost of over a qu rter-of-a-million dollars, and he
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  • 1350 5 THE lUNG KWEI-SHING TRIAL. The trial nf lung Kwei-«hing, allrgeri instigator of the assassination of the lat* Mr. Sung Chiao-jen. took place at Shing t-ai on the 30rh ultimo, but the eourt adjourned axae die. The Wedding of the Ex-Premier. Ex-Premier Tang Shao-yi was married on the l*t
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  • 22 5 I An improved latex cup-holder hat* been granted patent rights in Selangor and Pahang, being the invention of Mr. O. DoLiur Clark.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements

  • 558 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JUNE 28. SINGAPORE TRAMWAYS. When any concession is given to a private syndicate or company to establish and maintain any service that will be of material benefit born to that company and to the public, it is at least expected that those in receipt of a
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  • 75 6 The Diplomatic Corps are combining in a scheme for deporting undesirable men and women from Peking and for making it compulsory that foreignowned bars and restaurants be closed not later than midnight, says the China Times. Undoubtedlv the matter should have been dealt with long ago, and
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  • 294 6 The Byrne rubber curing process is I now protected by patent rights issuod in Pahang. 1 m The Bandmann Opera Company will open at Hongkong on July 4th for a ten nights' season. The pedal ricksha invented by Mr. i Christopher Pilkington has received patent rights in Pahang. A pleasant
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  • 82 6 OPIUM. Singapore and Saraw: [Reuter.] Mr. Haroourt, m replying to \f Remnant, explained that tnfl »J of the Governor of the s!r,h s Se T ments in limiting the export of o e to Sarawak was done with a *S2 P^^ng »«m?glm K into B r ?J J tie
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  • 153 6 Wo much regret to announce tk* death, which took place at hia iW dence in Damar Road on TueX morning of Mr. Boey Siew Cha* The deceased had been ailing for nm* time and had therefore to kc*p awi from his duties as Editor
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  • 120 6 The concert given by Madame M Colin-Penning (Pianist) an 1 Mr. Miurits Frank (Cellist) at the Dutch Club on Thursday evening, was* a great success. There was a large gathering including most of the Dutch community. The following was the fall pro gramme I. Snnate E dur
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  • 93 6 As will be seen by an advertisement jin this issue Mr. Howell announce! {another batch of contests for Thursday jnext. The main bout, whichj'is creat* ling a good deal of interest in local sporting circles, is that between Snowy Fraser and Private Wilson. This should prove a good contest.
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  • 109 6 CARGO PILFE RING. We take the 'following from at Australian paper of recent date. i pilfer a Motor Car from a bhip's cargo icertainly seems, to us. to be I proposition. 4 Mr. Johnson, a member Chamber < f Commerce, in eviden before the Dominions Trade C mission in Perth
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  • 11 6 The Alhambra Cinema announcj another excellent programme f> r t patrons.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 105 6 ESjHpj^BKKHßfe^ H>M> THE KlNC contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Miihmaid Milk THE GOVERNMENT HOCDI T A I O Uur I I ft L 0 IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk 1 nfi
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    • 79 6 A SPLENDID DETECTIVE HRAMA! IN TWO FARTS. Thrilling and Absorbing entitled A WOMAN'S WIT will be screened TO-UGHT AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. 2nd Show. 9.30 to 11 p.m. toget er with 5 OTHER NEW PICTURES 5 The Polios Trio. Imperium Film. The Uninvited Guest. A Vitit to the Government
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  • 894 7 Home truths hurt but they are twieftdal. Hi v '»ung worn on in] tustmlia are about to supplant the male telegraph operators goes so far ards showing that the latter is losing his dash. Who were ihe two gentlemen who Bii-.ny-Huggei together at a dance last week end
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  • 49 7 Saturday, 28th Inbt. Johnston's Pier, nt 2.10 and 3.15 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 2.45 and 5.30p.m. Sunday 29th Inst. Johiihtou'n Pier, nt 7, 9 mid 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 8.30 and 9.30 a.tu 12 15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. m m»m >
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  • 255 7 The export of dried platoo and other fish from Siam to Singapore is now in full swing, and something like a thousand cases a week are being sent from coast ports. Chumpon and Langsuen are the place* from which this trade is 'chiefly carried on, it generally continues up to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 WESTERN FILMS which are now eagerly sought in a piotureshow programme, and of whiob a number it being put on, from A FEATURE TO-NIGHT'S GRAND CHANGE l at the MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. 2nd show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. while there is ■J A VARIETY OF SJBJECTS t in
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    • 280 7 of all standard makes EMPIRE foolscap size $112.00 $140.30. Oliver do. do. $210.00 $185.00. Royal do. d<>. $150.00 $175.00. Machines for travelling purposes $98. Also L. C. Smith. Remington etc., etc., at lowest prices. RONEO Ltd., U-ia Collyer Quay, Singapore. BOXING. THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. THURSDAY, JULY 3. 50
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 504 7 THE WEEK. 9 The mortality returns for Singapore for the week ended June 21 sh )W 227 deaths, a ratio per mille of 36.77 Malaria caused 32 deaths, convulsion 31, diarrhoea 17, cholera 4, pbthisia 26 and beriberi J 8. The Tientsin census of foreigners gives, excluding military detachmerms, 3,945,
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 336 8 For being drunk and disorderly at Jalan Besar, a Eurasian woman named Alice was fined $2. Lian Sng and Lo Hoi, were fined $1 each for contempt of court by walking into Mr. Talma's court with 'heir hats on Lang A Liner a H >ckchiew, for causing hurt to
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    • 346 8 Three Japanese, viz: Maihara, Nagata and Hoshino, were fined each or seven days, for disorderly conduct by fighting with each other at Anson A third Hokien woman named Teh Kuan, was arrested in connection with the kidnapping case, where two other Hokien women named Hu Cho and Loo Im
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    • 393 8 Pargat Singh, a Sikh, was fin. id $2 by Mr. Talma, for being drunk and incapable at Serangoon road. He pleaded guilty. For re-preparing chandu dross in 95 Albert street, a poorly-clad Hokien named Toh Guan was fined $25. He pleaded guilty also. Ong Teng, a Hokien, was fined
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    • 325 8 For not being able to account satisfactorily how he came by a tin of ghee value $2.80 cents, Tan Peowa Hokien, was sentenced to fourteen days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Talma yesterday afternoon. i Tan Pee, a oooly employed at Top-ham-Jones and Railton, was convicted by Mr. Talma this
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  • 1186 8 Tne e have been soiiie receat disclosures made concerning the \\i six-inch feminine heel t>at nooouut iov a df»al, *vcn if they do not fcOOOUQt for evervtbuiL? TUis form of M ulornment almost Chinese in iu eflf.^ots upon the feminine pedal extremity, was apparent^ adopted vith an ulterior and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 253 8 j Waterbury's Metabolized I IcOUGHINGINTOI 1 Cod Liver Oil Compound. I I C oi\ S U M PTI 0 N I &g£Bm&*msg&^ FineBt Norwegian COD LIVER OIL change" 5 d d s-1 >■ j^ a fl by the latest scientific proce«s to a form flllnJL I Only a Cou"h but
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 243 9 WHITE AWA Y. LAIDLAV/ CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE y r Jseatfer SBagf and "Gravelling $oods. w J^^SS^Ht^^^^^l^^'V:^- j^_ VCsiß^^3^^^^^^^^»^t^ J^r .^^l^^L XXXXXmXXXXmXm^ .WW^r^^ Mfli 4~b \\\\\\tw m<^ m M 9 Wltb qtenf Bquar Ba^ So »d Cowhide. collamid. r i L 1 i BBL w JHHlte^^L b> TO;<ny Bfttitfi ed purohaiert
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  • 70 10 Singapore (Tank-rd) Mail leaves for north at 7.9 a.m." and 7.0 p.m. Other trains leave for Johore at 9.0 a., 10.30 a., noon 1.30 n < 2.54 p., 4.30 p. Mail arrives from north at 8.16 a.m. and 6.52 p.m. Other trains leave from Johore 8.42 a., 10.15
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  • 89 10 Over seven inches of ram fell in Calcutta in the thirty hours ending 8 a.m., on June 5. The sky was then still heavily overcast and it was raining copiously. Miss Annie ~un, elder daughter of Dr. Sun. «-ame to Hongkong by the Mongolia. She is 19 years of age
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  • 153 10 Tlu: continued tefuaal of Premier (Jhao and First Secretary Huug to come here [Shanghai] for trial may rebult in the Shanghai Proouraturate adopting more diastic meahures says tlio China Prt*< One report says that a warrant will be issued for their arrest a^ soon a« the
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  • 39 10 m m The rate of the dollar for the quarter commencing Ist July has been fixed at one shilling and elevenpence for all payments fixtd in starling whieb have to be made at Hongkong and on the China Station.
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  • 1084 10 Newt has reaohed London to the effect that the state of health of the Tiftrina has given rise to happy expectations in the royal cirole. 1 One result of the marriage of the Kai-j ser's daughter to the Duke of Cumberland's heir is the resumption of
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  • 87 10 New York, May 7.—" Hangmg n th* best aud ouly care for troubleiome.poople, declared Sir Eric T. E. Swayne yesterday aud that iw why British Honduras n tlii uiOMt peaceful country in Central America Bir Eric has been Governor of BritUb Honduras for ieren yean, aud with
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 759 10 I f iki nsaaan l-an Lr jn^s^M^. jHtov/il n JOsssva jr^*^*srs^^ mfr^J^at Si^ansTv Jflsssa L uflVfl 9jfcw^nsi^%- «^e,s^ 1 H# J»n e asSr asl I As av The "Half-Speed" Man Woman. What it means when you feel "Below Pap." How Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, the Famous Home Remedy. I I,
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    • 50 10 CALMON TYRES ADU TTTTT i\ W 1 j 1 XX Xj MOST RELIABLE AND LAST LONOBST. i i*|m| I B« Ilii iBB Bfc VfftflHßV^B. BMrvtßanSß BC^/OwvfiUß^^^^ u All the principal size* kept in slock. EVERY TYRE BUARANTEED FOR AT LEAST 4,000 MILES. Sole Agents Engineering Department. 100-a Robinson Road. Singapore.
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  • 1373 11 ATHLETICS. siting, fa The first North China Sectional Tr*ck d FieM Me*' v\ Jf held «,n tli»- _'ttl. of Maj at the Pemplc ol Heaven, and wa* utended by upward*: of 10,000 per«on«. Peking that tho tftcred Lnuple of H.*veo jjuld hav< breu used for such purpose.
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  • 883 11  -  E. W. Thwing. By Daring tbc j.^t year Cnina has m ide {progress in her campaign agaiuat a national jvice that h without parallel in th* world's lhi,tury. In spite of the tremendous difficulties following i revolution and the change of government, the New Kepubiie
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  • 462 11 During the past four months 133,000 emigrants left Great Britain— 66,9ll for Canada, 23,432 for Australia, 4,881 for New Zealand, and 28,522 for th« United States. Eight hundred and thirty-six ounces of gold were exported from the F.M.S. in May. The total export for the five months of the year
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    • 47 11 THE WEEKLY SUN. 1 NEW ADVERTISING RATES. Inch Scale Rates: One insertion, outside pages 50 cents per inch. Inside pages (6 or 7) 75 eentt* per inch. Contract Trade advertisments:— Special contracts are made for large space trade advertiaments, and terms may be obtained on ap* plieation.
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    • 467 11 A FOOLISH OLD IDEA. It in once thought that medicine wat all the more taaaflcial for having a naatj tatte and smell. We now know that §uch an idea it perfect nonaense. There is no more reason why medicine should offend the ten•es than why food should do so. Therefore,
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    • 10 11 Waterbury's W^tjft&r DIGESTIVL COMPOUND 1 T H C Ideal Digestant
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 129 12 HIGHEST CLASS CEMENT. f\~~ "Borneo" Brand. V^ l\ LJ Fresh stocks every month supplies now available. the car without a rival in its cuss. un^ 988V 1 ■■■m ck ■s?ffa *^*^^^^wJ^BBB3HByS~ use for the protection of wounds on Rubber=trees after PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. f* C" iv i a c^ WELARNE.
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