Weekly Sun, 12 July 1913
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Title Section26 1913-07-12 1 THE Weekly Sun •26. CROSS STREET, SINCAPORE. r aa.iii »■---■<>-__»__—_______ NO. 1.9. I1 «-_aaaa_aaaß__aa__Wß__—_^Bi^-^_».M»——_-^-__— g _J|||OATOlUg. SATURDAY. JULY l_. 1913. **^^^Bmmmmm****mm*m**m*mmmmß***mmm^M^.rjm****a;r xj_— aa_iy-» --a_______-___a PRICE LO CENTS.26 words
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Advertisement260 1913-07-12 1 JEFFREY'S t PILSENER i j BEER j bfle Agonts f [ADAMSON CILFILLAN j -ik •****mm t f W mmaMlU^ 9999iW^ 9m99^mm™ mm fl G F I Ml %A AS .__P*w__ _P_aa_a *J J fii _T_ mvmmVl _-ar f\ mm4- CI 4 I mmmmmmm mmmm OOOrill\j2[ V/UTillS- I jjp B mmW260 words
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Advertisement466 1913-07-12 2 P. &0. 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 Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES J; 1913 Homeward troi Europe). From Singapore466 words
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Advertisement361 1913-07-12 2 ;::;;;;;;:lijke paketvaart mmtschawj. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Lndku Contract with thr Nkthkklanhs India Oovbknmbnt. Aqents at Singapore The Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 Collyer Onay. MAIL TABIT^JULY 14TH TO 22ND 1913. The undermentioned dates aro only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Date. oen j Batavia July 14 Billiton,361 words
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Advertisement385 1913-07-12 2 mm******m*M** m *r^**t* m^*mm**MM*m^~^- ■_-__-_-B__-_------aa--_a--_---a-w-i»_MMM^MMMB B^^ M t LISTER BRUSTON AUTOMATIC E/LFC i RIC LIGHTING PLANT _-a_-Ba-BH_H-_-___-_-^^ AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS I TSE I F frm STOPS ITSKI F fci FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS CENTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS Ltd National Mutual Life Association of Australian. Limited. Established 1869.385 words
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Article2722 1913-07-12 3 (A Kuo minimum Mmn^fbsAo). fhn Purli until fnrf members of th Kuomintai 7 mitt n*"*er rec uwnua th Osm*rn m I procedure in Hrnii i aid i In order to protect the high authoritt of th* UsfislsAive holy mm wiU preterm He resoluii m dis*pprovis*a2,722 words
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Advertisement142 1913-07-12 3 j CONTINENTAL I I _^4^n^ Motor cars, Motor cycles, Cycles I 1 m \\\\\\\\\\t Buses mi |!Hilvv Commercial Vehicles. I _SB _S^__ T^Bi m*\ m^r w fiß Bam BB __B _u fl^E _n _u _u J I B _a__P^a»« •Tr*Ufe_ *r jaw^ _T>*^*^_-_ _B Jfc I B BS T____ ~ar142 words
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Article4889 1913-07-12 4 Edmund Stover - Edmund Stover By A Haustralian fool racer drifts into Star Corners, and in the jollification that endues l makes certain heated declarations that result in his appearance in the ring, matched to meet the Bone Crusher in a finish light at catch;. weight" with six-ounce gloves4,889 words
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Article59 1913-07-12 5 Jottings What i^ believed to be a record for country-house cricket was set up the other 'uy a i EaBtotl P *rk, in a match between the Easton Ramblers, the Marquess of Graham's side, and tho Royal Naval Barrack?, Shotley. In less than five hours 552 runs were59 words
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Article37 1913-07-12 5 The S.C.C. met Keppel Harbour Hockey jClub on the Esplanade on Tuesday evening. Despite the heavy state of the ground, the game was a good one. The S.C.. Cwere the winners by two goals to love.37 words
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Article44 1913-07-12 5 i The Ladies Lawn Tennis Club Ladies j Doubles American Tournament resulted as ifollows Class A was won by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Savi from owe 15. Class B was won by Mrs. Welsh and Mrs. Leggatt from scratch i44 words
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Article71 1913-07-12 5 Loudon, July 5. In the world's lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon in the challenge rounds Wilding of Australia beat McCloughlin of America by B—6, 6—3, 10 8. There was a record crowd and intense enthusiasm was shown. Wilding i played with superb precision and quickly < mastered71 words
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Article52 1913-07-12 5 A 150 yards handscap in connection witn the Jackson-Miller Cup competition took place'at the Swimming Club on Sunday morning. There were four starters, with W. B. Hutton conoeding starts to the other three. He had, however, no difficulty in winning, finishing six or seven yards ahead of Bagnall aud52 words
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Article47 1913-07-12 5 Saturday, 12t« July. Johnston's Pier, at 2.15 and 3.15 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 2.45 and 5.30 p.m. Suitdat, 13th July. Johnston's Pier, at 7, 9 and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 8.30 and 9.30 a.m., 1215, 3 and 5.30 p.m.47 words
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Article78 1913-07-12 5 K. 0. Y. L. 1. (2nd)— v. Government Services. This match was played on S.C.C. ground ou Monday evening. Result KO.Y.L. I. (2) 3 goals Government Services Nil. Nomads v. K. 0. Y. L. I. (Ist). Played on the S.R.C. ground on Wednesday evening. Result K. O. Y. L.78 words
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Article124 1913-07-12 5 The following are the arrangements for the S. C. C. BU.-a-6ide competition, the final of which will be played at the sports on Saturday week First round. Hill, a bye Knight v. 1 —»._o— i i Utermark, Brown v Winter, Lloyd v. 1 1 Robinson Elder, Williams, Earle124 words
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Article91 1913-07-12 5 A large crowd of spectators gathered on the Police ground on Saturday last when the White Star Club I met the Mercantile Bank Fooball Club in competition for the Dr. Yin Shield for 1913. In the first hair the Scars scored 3 goals. The Stars again pressedS.F.P. - 91 words
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Article219 1913-07-12 5 Singapore Golf Club. The ladies' Spoon for July was played for on Monday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Robert Braddell with nett score of 42. The following cards were returned The July monthly medal competition wasj played last Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for219 words
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Article55 1913-07-12 5 The medal for July was won by S. B. Henson. The following cards were put in j 8. B. Henson 86 10 76 W. Hooper 89 12 77 C. F. Green 78 scr 78 A. S. Bailey 89 10 79 F. D. Kennedy 86 7 7955 words
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Article155 1913-07-12 5 S. L. R. A. The Singapore shoot for the Murray 1 Trophy (July) resulted in the following 1 200 yds J Miss Kerr 31 1 Mrs. Gattey 31 1 Mrs. Brickman 28 Mrs. Miller 27 1 Mrs. Venning Thomas _27 1 Mrs. Scoular 26 1 Mr. Flanagan kindly155 words
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Article64 1913-07-12 5 A mateh will be fired aga.nst the R.O.A. Sergeants* Rifle Club at Blakan Mati to-day at 3 p.m. sharp, under the following conditions 200 yards. 5 Rounds at Disappearing Target (5 seconds exposure.) 300 yards— s Rounds at Plates, deliberate. 400 yards.— s Rounds64 words
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Article131 1913-07-12 5 The competition for the mixed doubles at 150 and 300 yards was held at the weekly shoot on the Tanglin EUuag i and resulted in a win for Major and Mrs McVittie. The ladies shot first at 150 vards, Mrs. Brick man with 30 establishing a131 words
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Article59 1913-07-12 5 MONDAY'S RESULTS Singles Handicap. McKean beat McKail 21—13. Friendly Hairs. Nome and Bland beat MacDonald anc Marsh w.o. Bentley and Van Cuylenberg beat But. chart and Craig 21—2. Threlfall and Wakeford v. Elphic!< anc Chaney postponed. Doubles Handicap. Lyall and Hay beat McKenzie and Scou.59 words
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Article39 1913-07-12 5 Frienbly PAIRB. MoKail and Allen beat McKenzie and Bevan 21 14. Singles Handicap. Hay beat Turnbull 21 8. Threlfall v. Lyall postponed. Wakeford beat Scoular 21 20. Winfield v. Doig postponed. Championship. MaoDonald beat Foreman 21 1339 words
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Article29 1913-07-12 5 Single Handicap. Wmdfield beat Doig, 21 7. Friendly Pairs. Threlfall and Wakeford. beat Elphick and Chancy, w. o. Norrie vs Lyall, unfinished. Butchart, beat Diehl, w. o29 words
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Article24 1913-07-12 5 The Inter-wettleraent match between Singapore and Selangor will be played in Singapore on August 2 and 4 instead of August 4 and 5.24 words
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Article183 1913-07-12 5 A match was played on the Padang last Saturday between a team from the S.C.C. and a Ceylon XI. The following were the soores G. C. Clarke c Armstrong b Bevan 30 Owen Hughes c Oorloff bLa Brooy 1 E. W. Day c Oorloff b183 words
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Article443 1913-07-12 5 London, July 5 M. C. C. beat Oxford University by 104 runs, Kent beat Surrey by mix wickets, Warwickshire beat Gloucestershire by eight wickets, Yorkshire beat Leicestershire by 190 runs, Esaex beat Sussex by 131 runs, Lancashire and Middlesex drew. Athletic Sports. Saturday, Sttt July, 19 IS Rbfebbb443 words
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Article167 1913-07-12 5 [Reuteb] London, July 6. At tha amateur athletic championship meeting at Stamford Bridge there waB a reoord number of international entries. The weather was showery but the attendance was good. The following were the results. One Mile. Zander (Sweden). Time 4 mins. 25£ sees. Hundred Yards. Applegarth. Time167 words
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394 1913-07-12 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JULY 12. THE PEOPLE SUPREME. In China sovereign rights have always since the time of the M Historical Classic H been inherent in the people, not in any person for the time being on the throne Wide-spread protests, and active resentment against the ruler's wrong-doing, that394 words
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Article667 1913-07-12 6 Kuala Lumpur, like Ipoh, is crying for additional house accommodation. Some members of the Penang Volunteer Corps are at present being trained as scouts under the direction of Corp. Dowty. Mr. R. Thomas, the new European Station Master for Taiping, arrived from Europe and assumed duty on667 words
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Article2810 1913-07-12 6 THE STRANGE CASE OF DORA.. SAiMY PILLAY. TAIPING TAMIL INTERPRETER ACQUIT ED AT THE SECOND TRIAL. MAGISTRATE REGARDS PROSECIj. TION AS A PLOT. AND PRESCR BES PRO ECTION FROM PERSECU lON. DORAISAMY TO BE RESTORED TO DUTY. 1 i i BUT NOT IN TAIPING. (Special to2,810 words
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Advertisement123 1913-07-12 6 APPOINTMENT l^^^^fv&^^^^J H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK w_l^ ____________i_M_B__Bßßi_________— m M n_____HM__M____— K^^* ma mW mm LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT Milkmaid Milk •HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS A123 words
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Advertisement76 1913-07-12 6 ENTIRE OKANCE Or PROCRAMME OF CHOICE PICTURES giving PLENTY OF VARIETY at the ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. 2nd Show, 9.30 to 11 P.M. TO-NIGHT Deep Sea Trawling off the Australian Coast. The Tryme Troupe of Aerobats. Two of a Trade (A. K. Comic). A Gymkhana at the Rio de Janeiro. New76 words
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Article388 1913-07-12 7 It can hardly be said that the meeting of those interested in Volunteering, held in the Drill Hall on Mo iday last, to discuss a proposal to form an European Infantry Company was enthusiastic in support of the movement. This is perhaps to be aocounted for388 words
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Advertisement234 1913-07-12 7 MINING. Prospector European) is open for engagement. Apply to Box 242, care of Weekly Sun. GRAND HOTEL DE L'EDROPE. S I NGAPOR E. A few of its many Advantages. Modern in construction, magnificently furnished with elegant stmpliity. it offers every advantage and necessity conducive to health and comfort. Know has234 words
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Advertisement77 1913-07-12 7 i NEW PICTURES lof an entertaining character will be (presented IN TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME ind give you your money's worth of enjoyment MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. 2nd show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. Jungle Clearing in the Malay State* The Marksman. A Father's Crime (Russian film diama) The Isolated Inn (Thanhouser).77 words
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Article160 1913-07-12 8 Home truths hurt but thsy are beneficial. This is the story they told in Washington during the time when Colonel Roosevelt was sweeping things before him in the popular primaries in various States The colonel approached the gates of! heaven, and was met by St. Peter, who welcomed160 words
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Article435 1913-07-12 8 Robert V. Carr - By Robert V. Carr Art I haint jes' what you would cal< smart, An' don't know nothin' much of Art But livin' things Well couut me iii Form A to Z, from right to sin. I've gono the trail an' no mistake, An* give it all a fair,435 words
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Article136 1913-07-12 8 ,tu a th l8 a "ported from Macao ft Vi ie Sun J?' deet daughter of fnril Yat -?*n. The deceased had for ,omo considerable time, been serious y iH with Bright. diseaseT „J M-ictS* 1 f mmediate dea *h was not _3T_t7 a 9 n 4 alt °«ether unt»rn^/°136 words
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POLICE NEWS.
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Article446 1913-07-12 8 Mohamed Abubakar, Mohamed Eusope and Azasamy, were fined $3 each or seven days for spitting in the Clyde Terrace Market, at Beach road. They pleaded guilty. Chang Chuen, a Shanghai man, was arretted for robbing one Wee Kim Puan of $32 in notes in a house in Johor road.446 words
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Article431 1913-07-12 8 A respeotable-lookiug and welldressed Hokien woman named Sim Geok Hong, was arrested by Senior Revenue Officer Eke for selling chandu dross except to the Superintendent of ;the Government Monopolies. She.pleaded rot guilty before Mr. Talma this morning, and was remanded for a week in order to send the stuff431 words
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Article212 1913-07-12 8 Goh fie Heng, w^is fined $5 for depositing night-soil in a drain at Orchard road, For committing an affray in Rochor road, Lee Leong, Kwek Kin Chyo and Kwek A In were fined $3 each For working a lame bullock with sores on its neck, a Chinese cart driver212 words
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Article285 1913-07-12 8 Rajahwi, a Mohamedan Tamil, pleaded guilty in the seoond court this morning, for being drunk and incapable at Serangoon road. For removing a quantity of latent* value $5 from Crown Land at Puio Yeo Seng Pia was this morning nned $10 or fourteen days bv Mr Talma. i m285 words
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Article962 1913-07-12 8 August.!! Durand, about 28 years ol age, a second steward on tho AI. steamer Armand Behic, was tound dead in his bunk while the ship was M Yokohama, death being due to suffocation by ga*> fames. The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., have chartered the Hcim, whicli we understand962 words
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Advertisement59 1913-07-12 8 I LOSING WEIGHT j BY THE POUND j "Under Weight," a condition of ill-health, shows your assimilative > j powers are decreasing. WATERBURY'S J j METABOLIZED !i COD LIVER OIL i COMPOUND j j,- Supplies the blood with the wanted j f nourishing and healthy flesh building materials. Very palatable.59 words
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Advertisement104 1913-07-12 8 i i.iiiiini 1 1 ml THIS IS IT! I— Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound I ■umi inn .i r^Muu dEjjk TASTELESS ODOURLESS 5 __fi B_ e Jatest scientific preparation of d'mWk |Pjp|n COD LIVEE OIL Does all that b f^|S) \™3s£sA claimed for it and supersedes the old- tfSk-.104 words
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Advertisement254 1913-07-12 9 WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW CO.. ltd. SINGAPORE Sseatfer SBags and travelling $oods. i&__M>___pt Jjs?*_. r t""'_ *"^S» _ff^»^l_H l_t _S_H l_^_^_^_^_l _ft_ .mmmm. wLmm—mY _^a_^_^_^XfS_f^_________k _____5 ifc^ -^^s?* _p"t jWWMc- "**-'^^f^K i^**\'** ft__. £^£*^"^'^s)S3^____________________________M _____r___fl _k Sw 'fiTx _l_#__bl )S t _^_j______i^. -Tr'ut "_j j .P^n* »x______________________| ___o_______________________________________l^_9i_^_^_nßM^__£^_P_ K-— B I _r*254 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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245 1913-07-12 10 A Peking telegram to the Minli-pao, says that President Yuan Bhih-kai has frequently convened meetings of the members of the Cabinet and discussed the regulations for the election of the President before the compilation and adoption of the constitution. The draft regulations have now245 words
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Article97 1913-07-12 10 China 's Answer to the Powers. In regard to the questions presented b\ the representative of the foreign Power in Peking, tho Minstry of Foreign Affairs proposes to reply as follows 1. In case of disturbances, the Chinese Government will-afford full protection to foreigners of all nationalities living in the97 words
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78 1913-07-12 10 Tho Chinese Minster in Washington has cabled the Government the names of American citizens delegated to visit China this summer to investigate aud leport upon the commercial and industrial conditions of the Chinese Republic. The Minister suggests to the Government the advisability of directing the78 words
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Article159 1913-07-12 10 The Directors of the Pukow-Hsinyang-chow Railway aro negotiating a long contract with a British Banking Corporation which will become binding only after the approval ot the Parliament. The gist of the agreement is as follows 1. The loan will be used as a building and workicg fund for159 words
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Article37 1913-07-12 10 The Ministry of Finance has disapproved of the loan coucluded between the Mukden government and the Japanese South Manchurian Railway Company, as the agreement is in conflict with the Quintuple Loan agreement.37 words
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Article159 1913-07-12 10 The Dalai Lama requested the Tutuh of Yunnan to stop the victorious advance of the Chinese Tibetan Expedition under the supreme command of Tutuh Yuin Szohuan. Thereupon, Tutuh \uiu retired to Li-tang, where negotiations are going on about the conclusion of a preliminary treaty with Tibet. The159 words
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Article36 1913-07-12 10 News was reported from Sa-la-chi, a district North-west from tho Province of Shansi, to the effect that Mongolian troops had seized tho lown of T-pu-lun, and arc besieging Kuei-hua-ting. The raissionaiies have fled.36 words
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308 1913-07-12 10 Arrangements are. being made between the Ministry of Finance and Rank of Communications to have the National Treasur placed under the control of the latter. Th* Rank of China was the one which used to have charge of this treasury, but for certain reasons,308 words
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Article778 1913-07-12 10 Canton, June 10. Bandits around Canton City are again active. The officials seem to be powerless to checking them. Recently a powerful organization, the Mauser Pistol Society," has come into existence. Within the last ten days four stations along the CantonHankow Railroad have been robbed, in spite of!Republican Advocate - 778 words
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Advertisement371 1913-07-12 10 CLEAR-SKINNED AND HAPPY. What Dr. Williams' Pink Pill. Did For A Suffering Girl In Ceylon. s S^tjCj'ti *-*'__l As an instance of how skin complaints must give way to the pure, health-rpßtoring olood made by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tho ase ef Miss Linda Li vera, of Colombo, is noteworthy.371 words
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Advertisement21 1913-07-12 10 WANTED. Wanted a Lady Canvasser for a Printing Company. Good commission paid to suitable person. Apply Box 40. "Weekly Sun "Office21 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous71 1913-07-12 10 r TRAIN SERVICE 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 p., 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., 10.1571 words
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Article215 1913-07-12 11 The Amateur Drawing Association. which has strong support among the voung Straits-born Chinese in Singapore, has removed Into new premises Tank Road with well-equipped game instruments aud starts a new era in its existence with the encouragement of an influential body of patrons and honorary members. The215 words
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2194 1913-07-12 11 By H. K. Tong. More than 10,000 interested spectators, among whom were many distinguished .uests, attended the First AH North-China Field and Track Meet which was held on Hie 24th of May in the grounds of the Temple of Heaven under the au-pictes of the2,194 words
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Advertisement176 1913-07-12 11 I 1 ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, here I atfer, reach us by Thursday at 4 p.m Ads. received later cannot appear in 3 same week's issue. a ISir REGISTERED STRENGTHENING FATTENING PALATABLL DIGESTSBLE NUTRITIOUS hM* It prt erv *y s Ktw Promt, m M fffi!/ T> ,mmm **r tMMf rs-CsOHjf'l WW176 words
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Advertisement365 1913-07-12 11 I 1 THE BRIGHT SIDB of life. It is a feeling common to the majority of n. that we do not get quite the amount of liappiness we are entitled to. g t e co *atless things which tend to make us more or less miserable ill health takes 1*365 words
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Advertisement10 1913-07-12 11 Waterbury's I *_Vrt_lr prN:E:APPLE £4(jsr DIGESTIVE COMPOUND THE Ideal Digfestant10 words
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