Weekly Sun, 19 July 1913

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  • 17 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 150. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. JULY 19. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 118 1 JEFFREY'S PILSENER BEER ••la Agsnts ADAMSON GILFILLAN AND CO.. LTD. MOUTRIE'S PRICE SB2O CASH. Raffles Place. SLEDGE MILK THE MILK THAT'S WORTH ITS PRICE. It Combines all that is Best in a Sterilised Canned Milk. It is obtained from cow grazed on the famous Bernese Alps Pastures. It is therefore
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    • 60 1 Sporting Outfits. I EVERY REQUISITE FOR 1 Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hoekey, Etc. ■Large stocks of Cricket nnd Football Boots, also Tenuis and running shoes I always on hand. il J il «i» i SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. IJOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. The Athletic Ootfitters. 9^ m^^ muma9UU 9l99^* m^ mm
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    • 15 1 DUMINV CO. iCHAMPAGNI I ADAMSON CILFILLAN J AND CO., LTD., j 1 «ei.« i I
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    • 435 2 F. U. STEAM NAVIGAI 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 Forts. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1013 Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore (connecting
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    • 1226 2 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. f (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) TJndbr Contract with thk Netherlands India Government. Aqents at Singapore The Ships Agency, Ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-JULY 21ST TO 30TH 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. -v bailing STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for.— Date. Japara Palembang Julv
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    • 355 2 LISTER BRUSTON AUTOMATIC j ELECTRIC LI GHTING PLANT ■Will —lM HI ill A-JHBE. II Jill MM-I- IU ■WPWWMWSWMMBWt^i AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS ITSKI g STOPS ITSKI FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS CENTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS Ltd THE National Mutual Life Association of Australiasia, Limited. The first Life Assurance Office
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  • 890 3 PRPOPT OF T J !'I DIRECTORS for the i ear enl!!i| 31st December, 1912. Di?. ors t,'ivp th*» pleasure of sub their Report on the basinets of th* n liof 31 v Deeember, i of lbs C-vnoanv'f *ith the Accounts dulv Fire Department. pre ninma 1
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  • 161 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT. REVENUE ACCOUNT for the Year ending 3lst December, 1912. a c. d. X s. d. Amount of Funds at the beginning of the year Reserve for unexpired risks 650,000 0 0 General Reserve ...1,100,000 0 0 1,750,000 0 0 Premiums 1,404,906 13 4 Interest, Divide n d s,
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  • 113 3 MARINE DEPARTMENT. REVENUE ACCOUNT for tho Year ending 31st Dsosmbsr, 1912. d. t, d. Amount of Funds at the beginning of the year 100,000 0 0 Pre mi u m s (less returns, reinsurances, to.) 519.157 4 iO Interest, Divide n d s and Rents £18,048 3 Less lucome Tax
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  • 440 3 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. ACCIDENT A GENERAL DEPARTMENTS. REVENUE ACCOUNT for tho Yssr endlng3l ot Dooombor, 1912. r d d. Amount of Funds at the beginning of the year Reserve for unexpired risks 30,825 13 10 Total esti- mated liability in respect of outstanding olaims 22,129 0 0 Additio n a 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 152 3 CONTINENTAL m%> TYRES 1 _^_^^^___IK^ a Motor cars, Motor cycles. Cycles I _^^Bb Buses and heavy Commercial Vehicles. I THIS IS THE I _r^ _^__^B-__-_________i _^^"™(|rH^!v I _____________^___________i /> 9%^' yr^_> I ■——•_u__________________r > ""__r I I it. 5K x# jng xsr* I ii s H a I jWi^^ KNOWN
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  • 231 4 Jottings. On the Matlock Castle Top rifle range a record was made by H. Douglas, secretary of the Bisley Club in Derbyshire. He scored 105 points, the highest possible at 200, 500 aud 600 yards' range, King's conditions. The Harvard University crew beat a Yale ei<<ht by 11
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  • 48 4 Garrison Golf Club. The following were the result* of the Mens. Major H. G. Pinches 90 H 84 Captain If. F. Day 96 6 90 Ladies. Mrs. Brewis 55 8 47 Mrs. Dobson 54 6 48 Mrs. Hewau 47 plu« 2 49 Six cards were taken out
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  • 184 4 S.R.E. (v) v. R. G. A. Sergts. Mess. The S.R E (v) Rifle Club fired a match with the R.G.A. Sergts. Mess Rifle Club, jat Blakm Mati, on Saturday last, which Resulted in a win for the S K.E. (v.) by the narrow margin of seven points. The
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  • 32 4 K. 0. Y. L. I. 2nd vs. Azevedos. Played on the S. R. C. ground on Monday evening. Result K. O. Y. L. I. Jnd 1 goal Azevedos 1 goo l
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  • 332 4 In the S. C. C. six-a-side competition, Monday's evening ties resulted as follow: Ist round. Robinson's team beat Lloyd's team. 2nd round. Earle beat Sinclair Elder beat Williams Still beat Knight. The Six-a-side Football matches for this afternoon are 5.15 Brown's team vs. Robinson's. 5.30 Williams' vs. Earle's.
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  • 82 4 The Straits United first team met the Sunrays at soccer, last Saturday afternoon, on the police ground, in the competition for the Yin Shield. A fiue match was watched by a large crowd. The defence and attack of both sides were very good and both goal-keepers did
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  • 87 4 The griffiu ponies for the forthcoming meeting will arrive here about July 20 aud will race at the Autumn meeting. Members of the Club who have not yet seen tbe list and wish to take a griffin are requested to communicate with the Secretary. The ponies are to
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  • 118 4 Launches for to-morrow, will leave Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 am., 2.30 and 3.30 p.m., and return at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12 15, 3 and 5.10 p.m. A diving competition will take place after arrival of the 10 o'clock launch. Entries for this competition will
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  • 246 4 His Excellency the Acting Governor and Mrs. Wilkinson and a number of other interested spectators were present yesterday during the match for the Club Cups, which were presented by the late Hon'ble W. D. Barnes for the encouragement of polo in Singapore, and which yesterday passed into
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  • 232 4 A match between the Batavia Crioket Club and the Batavia Football Club was played on Sunday, 6th ingt., on the ground of the former at Batavia. The Batavia Football Club were strengthened bv the inclusion of James, of Singapore. Winning the toss, the B.C.C. batted first, but made a
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  • 240 4 Played on the Esplanade last Saturday. Probables. J. Chamberlain lbw Bevan 18 G. C. Clarke b Scharenguivel 4 Owen Huyhes b McCallura 8 Griffith Jones c Talma b Scharenguivel 18 N. E. Bath b Campbell 26 R. L L. Braddell bDr Clarke 34 J. Fiusley b Bevan
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  • 147 4 Played last Saturday. Warders and Police. Roffey c Galistan b Bogaar o McLernon do. a Hills not out 28 Nicol b Gander 3 Dumbleton c Leicester b Gander 0 Pritchard c and b Gander 0 Crawley b Gander 2 Fane do 2 King
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  • 165 4 Wbdhisday'. Heat.. ni B i ar 8 v*s-*>' FirBt (11 MO .-Taylor 1. Do v. 2 Third Wt 1(10 4-5 «n) -PoiiociTul^7~P^ heat (11 2 5 sees) Crai_ I >, ro «tl Hundred and twenty '^"l (•eralch): First heat (19 k^« Buckley 1, Robiiuou -(20 15
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  • 136 4 S. C. C. LA WN BOWLS. MONDAY'S RESULT* Doubles Handicap Bentley and Hutchison beat Cha^r ilain and Beauchamp wo. Lyall and Hay heat Diehl ind Cohnit/ w.o. Knowles and Threlfall heat MoKaiUn, Wiufield, 21—16. SINGLES HAKDICAF McKean beat Hay, 21 5 TUESDAY'S RESULTS Singles Handicap. Winfield beat Wakeford, 21 —16
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  • 579 4 Anglo-Chinese School Annual. i Fine weather, a large attendance ot spectators, good organisation, and treJmenduous enthusiasm on the part of everyone concerned, all combined to make th annual sports in connection with the AngloChinese School, whioh were held at the school in Orchard road, on Saturday
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 315 4 WHEN DHmuA if TISM KiiLUMA oßipc trf /you vif\ir_> H)i^/ 9 9Tmm it is clear proof that your system has become poisoned with uric acid. This poison is in the blood, is carried by the blood from limb to limb, from joint to joint, where it settles, causing agoines of
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  • 607 5 Annual Athletic Sports. Splendid conditions on Wednesday laoared the annual athletic spoi.9 in conlection with the Outram Road School. A -ng liat of events was got through in capital Ht.le, the officials being Messrs. J. Cunningham, B. Richards [judges] and llintze [starter] ot Raffles Institution, to;■ftther with
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  • 290 5 I Home truths hun but they are beneficial. ''the PoT^ d °f y U plea d r wa ask «<* at the Court of a man charged with using Pirn tWT le re9i9 ting arre.f By the feel of this morning, I rauB t jhave been guilty," was
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  • 281 5  -  Soulful Sam (A London cleric in reviewing tho number of boxing matches which have recently been held loudly denounced the art as brutal, and deplored the fact of the press devoting large space to the reports of boxing bouts. Lift thy hands, O gentle brothers, Raise
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  • 506 5  -  Platonic Percy (Nowadays woman are beginning very mannish in their dress. Every year the fashions of woman are tending more and more towards the masculine News item.) They are getting ver, mannish, And they're staiting now to banish Allthosfl dainty little tilings that men admire Wo re rret that
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  • 180 5 Tut Tut Calcutta, 28th June, 1913. His Excellency the Viceroy's Birthday parties— we put it in the plural because an entertainment upon so wide a scale can scarcely be aaid to be singular, even if it were so in other respects— will remain memorable for all time, because of the
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  • POLICE NEWS.
    • 541 5 For stealing four small trees value $6 from the Reserve Forest at the 10th milestone, a Hokien named Pua Go was sentenced to twenty-one days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Talma this morning. Lim Oh, a Hokien, had his wife Tan Koo arrested on a warrant and charged before Mr.
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    • 241 5 There was a big row in Bain street last night. Inspector Alexander and a posse of police constables went to the spot and found scores of Hylams belonging to different Associations, viz .—The Wah Yu Kee and the 44 Tong Heng fighting with each other like cats and dogs.
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    • 128 5 Tang A Hee, a Teechew was fined $5, by Mr. Talma for escaping from legal custody. He was arrested for causing hurt to one Neng Yam Kim and while on the way to the police station he made a dash for freedom but was soon re-captured. K sim, a
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    • 514 5 While a Singhalese named Veloon d'Silva, was hawking jewellery at Teluk Blangah road, he was attacked by three other Singhalese named Jailat Pedi Baboon, Dingoru and Carolis, severely assaulted and robbed of the following articles, viz 56.70 cents, 12 brilliants, 21 diamonds, five \i sovereign buttons, a nickel watch
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  • 707 6 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, JULY 19. OUR LATEST TOY. How pleasant and cheerful a rospect it is. and how happy we shall all be How ea-y it will be to put aside all cares and wo ries, cease to worry about bank overdrafts or unpaid chits, and once more revel
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  • 188 6 s Commemorating Late King of Slam's Memory. iThe deputation, with Mr. B. A. Pereira as spokesman, which was led upon Mr. B. Hood Begg the Consul-General for Siam, on llth inst, was in order to deliver a widely signed three documents by the leading Buddhist community of Singapore,
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  • 141 6 According to custom, the Fete National, which commemorates the fall of the Bastile in 1879, was observed in Singapore on Monday by a reception held at the residence of the French Consul-General, Afjeh House, Orchard Road. A large number of guests, including members of the Consular Crops were received ft
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 34 6 Der Ostasiatische Lloyd Telegram. Berlin, July 12. The new Principal of the GermanChinese University at Tsingtau is Herr ieheimrat Rosenburger. The main lines of instruction at this university ire technics and medicine.
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    • 88 6 Japanese Intervening. [Reuters] London, Julv 16. Renter's correspondent n| Pekin/ sUts% that fivjht in^r continues at Kiukiang, tiie Northern soldier* occupying the principal points of the province. Tho Southern Provinces are preparing to declare their independence. Man> nntlu-rn troop, are beiug despatched totv«rd* Kiangsi. The attitude ot*
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    • 143 6 London, Julv 16. The Times gives prominence to an arti. cle. calling attention t«» Hinult menus proposals to divert £230. 00J of the Boxer indemnity to a Biitish University f(»r C-m--trnl China, and the destruction or re ship, ping to India of the stock* of opium accumulated
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    • 45 6 Serious Reports. Shanghai, July 17. The revolt ou t e TsagtoM issp Hading. Revolutionary proclamation* are gown broacast in Shanghai, Nmchaug nnd Nanking denouncing Yuan Bhih*k»i. Fighting ia proceeding on the Tientsin Pukow railway aud business at Shanghai U at a standstill.
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  • 266 6 A landslip occurred on the Island of Saleier about June 24, as a result of which a strip of coast about 40 bowes in extent disappeared into the sej, carrying with it several cocount trees. Messrs. Guthrie and Co. have received cable advice from the secretaries of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 BY li^^fe^< T0 APPOINTMENT ;^-T^^^^^St§ H.M. THE KINC. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK <a-_-__________________________M_i^B_______n_-BM___________B_______-____________^ LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. '•___________E^___-___________________________B THE FACT THAT Milkmaid Milk THE GOVERNMENT IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Milkmaid Milk ALWAYS INSIST ON HAVING THE VERY BEST MILK— IN
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    • 111 6 A THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING PROGRAMME. We cannot say better than this for that which we are presenting TO-NIGHT 2nd Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. It comprises REALLY CHOICE PICTURES and they are Biarritz. Views of the favourite holiday resort of His Late Majesty, King Edward VII.
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  • 4408 7 ri G vs. !,E\N KHEA* I EDWARD LLaSLER. Strang: History and an Ilicit Commission. Taiping, July llth, 1013. i Judicial Commissioners Coarl on Wednesday afternoon M was calied for hearing Ir. Justice Woodward. The a rep ;rt of the first day -n_c, a rick
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  • 136 7 We hear on good authority that vithin a f>rtnigh r from date twelve ea riers carrying 64.000 tons of coai or Singapore a^e due to arrive here. Vs we understand that there is acco nodation f>r 14.00) tons on I 3we ar. eondering whet is to bee >mo
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 313 7 FUTURES TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS That is what will be found in the new .eries of films MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. 2nd Show, 9.30 to 11 p.m. TO-NIGHT G~ NO A. Pretty Viaws of the well-known Italian por% Members of the Fares Good faroioa. comedy. Animals at War
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  • CHINA NEWS.
    • 118 8 An estimate ut the length ol time that will be necessary for tho oom pie tion ol tbe making of the Chinese constitution has been made by the Ta-knng-pao ol Tientsin. At the present rate of progress made bv the Parliament, it will tak« at h j
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    • 90 8 Oriental Hospitality to Occidental Celebraties. Mr. C. T. Wang, Vice-Speaker of the Senate, gave a dinner at the Hotel des Wagon-lits at Poking, on the eveuing of the 2 1 st, in honour of Hon. James Bryce, formerly British Ambassador to the United States and author of the 4i American
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    • 60 8 The Ministry of Finance has opened a special office in the Department of Taxes, for the transaction of all business pertaining to the stamp duties and Mr. Daqueen Tao, a graduate of Wooster and Cornell, and a Councillor in the Ministry of Finance! and a memboi of the
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    • 52 8 A recent census reports that thei at present tweuf. -two for .risen il the President's Otfi.j" M followi constitution 1 on politic- 200 id affairs 3 on military sffaii > 3 on ooa: muaioations 1 Qerman seoretary 1 »««-t--[ng adviser 1 public bond advisee ind I
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    • 175 8 Bang Hsiao-lien, the Tututa ol Heilwg kiang, reports that the Russian isthoritoti have made to liim the following deal J 1. Thai the gold minsi r ilo jointly worked by Russian ind Chine* capital. 2. That Russian goards [on the Heilongkiang Railway3. That special protect!.-- to the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 47 8 The Man Who Gets There Is the man who has blood real rich red blood and plenty of it in his body. WATERBURYS METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND makes blood lots of it life giving, brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood. PRICE $1.25 AND $2.00. OF ALL CHEMISTS
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    • 149 8 r\ THIS IS IT! \W\ fE^* Waterbury's Metabolized _y^ Cod Liver Cii Compound t TASTELESS ODOURLESS rn-* The latest scientific preparation _f COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is i f-'^__9 l __s__s claimed for it and supersedes the old- kCTS. fashioned emulsions which upset the stomach. Highly recommended by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 286 9 WHITEAWAY. LAIuLAW CO., ltd. SINGAPORE or teeatfcr ®ags and travelling 9oods. x f_t"v y_b_tf_fe._i 1 iTTi r m___i_ V_fi__( .l-sJ-W ___^^_________wswassss_e Bfc_^_l_____________ __B=_a-^* •^^Spma**--- p -*'i ___-*^w l BL, .Cj 'IK*. i-* J _r___^_____________________________________Pl___________L^^ l imm 'J^Kd __^__llllllll___f a jr Ht __U a^^lT 9 w^ "'7 **-^^^^^S^^^B^^ \mm\^\mmvmmW -«^Wr4^ 4
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  • 386 11 Lodge iuliibardine in tbe East Consecrated. Lodge Tullibardine in the East, No 1,116, S.C., WHS duly consecrated and x i in Ku«la Lumpur last Saturdav evfnin^ in the prepuce of a very large as- s iimblHgp of thp Brethren, prominent mem bin the craft assembling from all parts
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  • 865 11 Comments on Forthcoming Cricket Match Mr. E. N. T. Cummin*, writing to the ItJoj Mail from Klang on July 8 says I notice that the Selangor Cricket XI alys Siogapore on August 2 and 4, and WO your permission I should like to ask ne or two
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  • 1292 11 Canton, June 17 To promote industrial enterprises in the regions of Kiungchow and adjacent territory.. the commissioner of industrv and commerce, Mr. Kwan Kinsj-.-un, has dead ed to appoint special industrial agents to these districts to investigate the natural resources with power to initiate any action ithat will
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 479 11 BABIES A N D CHILDREN should be fairly plump. They ought to put on fat as fast as they use it up; for fat ia fuel, and the burning of it makes power and force. Thin children even along to the age of eighteen or twenty are in danger from
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    • 31 11 MINING. Prospector (European) is open for engagement. Apply to Box 242, care of Weekly Sun. Waterbury's I m mW 99 llHy_K I v^fjur^ pINEAPPLE m^jftflr digestive COMPOUND THL j Ideal Digestant
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 53 11 TRAIN SERVICE Singapore (Tank-rd) til leaves for north at 7.9 a.m.! P.m. Other trains leave for ;\jj.0a..10.30a..n00n 1.30 p., "•rives from north at 8.16 a.m. J P.m. Other trains leave from rfe 4 8 if Hl°-15a.,11.43a.,1.15p., ttsy t)_ r_i p o,^° p The train iour sou r from Jon °r
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 257 12 J.USI ARRIVED. 1 mh b^ C^ r* il___# _nr 1 1 _f^l 7l7*¥_iW A TkTT% 4f^ A mifT% 1 WmW \J JKJLj/^l^JLr wAmwl the c,\i< for the muutix'dh. 1 mii i- 'ME CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS DDirF <£9 175 C(\M'm ETC Pl lcE COMPI <ETE $1,550. riVl^l^
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