Weekly Sun, 16 August 1913
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Title Section16 1913-08-16 17 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 154. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. AUGUST ;<> !»J8 PRICK 10 CENTS.16 words
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Advertisement139 1913-08-16 17 JEFFREY'S PSLSENER BEER Sold Agents AOAM3O < CILHLUM A?:Q CO., LTD. PIANO MOUTRIE'S Supply it. PRICE $320 CASH, S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. Raffles Place. THE MILK THAT'S WORTH ITS PRICE. It Combines all that is Best m a Sterilised Canned Milk. It is obtained from cow grazed on the famous139 words
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Advertisement39 1913-08-16 17 I EVERY REQUISITE FOR I Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, Etc. Largo stocks of Cricket and Football Boots, also Tennis and running shooe I always on hand. 9 I SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. ■JOHN LITTLE Co,, Ltd. The Athletic Outfitters.39 words
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Advertisement22 1913-08-16 17 j DIiMINY CO. ■If II Hlf 1 1 HUK LI ADAMSCH G:L ilLAr:f AKO CC, LTD., I 1 sols ss t* ra22 words
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Article520 1913-08-16 18 Canton, JiJy 17. The Kuangtung Provincial Assembly, called to extra session on July 1 I to consider moans to meet the present deficit m the Government Budget and other financial activitiis, ling resolved against the establishment hero of a National Tax Bureau, on the groand that the proper520 words
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Article71 1913-08-16 18 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., 10.15 a.,71 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement440 1913-08-16 18 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGAT lON COMPANY Fop China, Japan, Penangr, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lnding lamed for CTbtna Coast, Persian i-ulf, CooUaentai and American Porti. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about: MAIL LINES 1913 Homkward (For EvuopeK From Singapore (connecting*440 words
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Advertisement362 1913-08-16 18 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) Under Contract with thk Nsthkhlands India Government. Atjeits at Singapore Tbe Ships Agency, Ltd., 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-AUGUST 15TH TO 22ND, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. STEAMSHIP. From Expected. Will be Despatched for:— Date. Ailing Pontianak Aug. 15 Pontianak Aug.362 words
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Advertisement368 1913-08-16 18 LISTER BRUSTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW IDEA. STARTS ITS£I F M STOPS ITSELF^^^__ FULL PARTICULAKS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS:— CENTRAL —WORKS Ltd THE National Mutual Life Association of Australiasia, Limited. Established 1869. The first Life Assurance Office m the World to apply the Non-Fcrfeiture Principle to Policies.368 words
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CHINA NEWS.
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768 1913-08-16 19 Thft following te!e«ra;n hrn h^»n a*nt by t)r Ssa Y*t-*en to Pr^idenfc Yaan 8 iihfrai on tne 2l*t: VV irfi I visits i th« Jfurtli li»t vflir, I *hioli« lundi with you wit'ri oordiilitc. I was tol i by yon that thi768 words
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Article68 1913-08-16 19 t3nprnl Chen Chi-rnei was appointed by 1 Huang Hbing to be the Oommau- d.rofthrßli.i.gLM Pouitm. Kxp^ition s»h Oh ;n declared tne independent of Shanghai on the 18th. Tneformer.it. cf the Chang.f.ua Btnkha* n oot,,ert-i tnto th« tamoorarv headq»iirtor 8 of th Expedition. An attack w t68 words
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Article33 1913-08-16 19 The Proriiidft of 0 .ekum* ha* dollar* its neutrality, and i,, g*«^b*« there an no s.gn* of any dhojtfer, t'laiig'i strict pro witiuju ar* boing tiiceti m ttie event n: trouble.33 words
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Article35 1913-08-16 19 j «*«*-i*n i at Snnzhiiai tfa iJ 1 tint turj 'j-9dlrir|.j 4 bed b«n«i UaUre J •I Ningp^, an i that propitMtion* w*re 09 miid for tjo trimp jrt of troops to Shanghai.35 words
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Article16 1913-08-16 19 The Provinooof Pukiea fornoally nede^i.^ from the Peking Goveramant at 10 am, last gandiiy.16 words
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Article13 1913-08-16 19 Tiie Provino* of Kinn^tun^ formilk declared iidepen lenoo on the 19th.13 words
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Article27 1913-08-16 19 It m reported that f lukow. the itrettgir point Ht the mouth of the Povang Lake. t:a^ been reoiptured by the northern troops.27 words
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186 1913-08-16 19 The Chinese Telegraph Ad ministration at Shanghai. Mr. Y. O. Tonr, whfj reo^ntlv declined' the appointment of Director of Tel.egnph« m Pukien and Ch^kian^. was appointed to hU old otH^e bj th»< Military Governor of Riaffigea, and r^amts<i woric on the 19th. O. K. Van, the pr^dH(?e^sor of Mr. Ton/,186 words
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281 1913-08-16 19 Dr, Wilder, Consul General fir America speaking of Dr. Paul R iiis?ii'H appointment a* United States Minister to OiiinH U reported to have givon to the China hrtn th*» fallowing :wT'i* a»l«otion h m. e^'^ll^nt one. D--. Reinsoh h*s <$rown »t« ii! ft-» a scholar281 words
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Article35 1913-08-16 19 Hearv rains have *et i?) the P< ovinoo pf Ohilt. Tlie tamper «ture for th? 1 i^t w«*^k iaa bec«n bohiw s j v ntv. Tne Province reports 6d districts utiler W;iter.35 words
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Article760 1913-08-16 19 Pmblic-Schoolbays to Meet Poor* Law Team. MASSES v. CLASS as MATCH. Fresh Step to Bring About A Contest We arp glad to announce that thpr« i♦»v ry prowp ot of th« r*»ali>i ition of thf» tor a Hoh'MiHi'iy Q*»ritle:n p n ¥%i P By«<rB"c iciest m760 words
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Page 19 Advertisements
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Advertisement183 1913-08-16 19 CONTINENTAL M*. TYRES Motor cars, Motor cycles. Cycles .^^Bkt Bl|ses and heav y Commercial Vehicles. THIS IS THE KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLO. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER Co.. Ltd. 17, COLLYEIt <JU AY, SINGAPORE. ICOUGHING INTO gCOM SUMPTION! i 1' ii "Only a Oou^h but you atop it S j| while183 words
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THE CHINA TROUBLE.
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Article221 1913-08-16 20 Harbin, July 23.— The St. Petersburg Telegraphic Agency reports from Urgi that Chinese troops at liathalja defeated some Southern Mongolians, taking and burning Bath»»lja. This victory opens the way toward Khalka. The Chinese force consisted of 5,000 men ami 13 guns, while the Mongols had 500 men221 words
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Article204 1913-08-16 20 9 Peking, July 29. It i« understood that the qufbtiou of inflammatory publication! and^of the necessity of effecting the ariest of responsible members of the staffs of cer-j taia newspaper m Shanghai is now being liacusßed m Peking, where surprise is expressed at the inaction m this respect204 words
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78 1913-08-16 20 Poking, July 28. Tlie Shanghai Municipal Council's latest policy is highly approved generally. The Tutuh of Shensi telegraphs, offering to lend tioops against the Southerners. The Tutuh of Shantung reports that Government troops captured from the rebels at Hsuchow fifteen guns, two maxim? and 300,00) cartridges.78 words
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839 1913-08-16 20 At a meeting at Peitaiho on July 23rd, Bishop BaVnford said When you consider 'the present strife m China .lome qf^ou may feel that American recognition of the Republic wns given too soon. It is not so. I am ashamed that my country, as839 words
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2263 1913-08-16 20 Ihe revolution is having a great effect upon the industry of the settlement and especially m the cotton mills, where the Chinese workers have been reduced considerably. The unsettled condition of the district has caused quite a number to leave for their homes,2,263 words
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Article705 1913-08-16 21 Home trutk§ hurt but they are benqflokd. The hurnlng zeal of the Suffragettes it undeniable. A ne*- cure for diphtheria announced. If a new ourg for swelled head was found it should have a ready sale m th« P. M.S., just now. wV needn't say- w-hero. Cable Items705 words
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Article346 1913-08-16 21 Lota of building* i a the town Have not been blown up or burnt down t itseam*, asyet Had our quantum suff-ragette. They say that moiiev does not bring! •happiness. Anyhow, Critic M always* reels quite a few years voungerniv 1 day. X J i Political parties346 words
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Article184 1913-08-16 21 The warship army is a grand But perishable trinket It takes about two years to*build And half -an -hour to sink it. The ballroom is und mbtedly of great assistance to the marriage market." Unanimous opinion of chaperons. Tell me, Marr, how to woo thee, Teach my footsteps184 words
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Article509 1913-08-16 21 Th«» Bfogaporc pilots, m numl.r-r are ten, And taken ali round a fine bodz of men There** Snow, Gray, and 8tor«0l, Robinson and- farr6M t pw Foliftt, arid tfheppard, D-uoson and wsZ^ And tiien there's another, not least of the?e, Li IJ9, Eacli ons of the crowd has509 words
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Article143 1913-08-16 21 Wl:o is the mnn of a certain Golf Club Who went underneath it to sleep? Who is the man who when Ije was found Complained that ned lo*t hi*- teeth? Can anyone say if he ever before Was m such a terrible pli^r.tZ Can anyone sa143 words
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Article70 1913-08-16 21 Deval's Circus wai boycotted m Tegal recently by the natives owing to the fact that a drunken native, who had tried to get into t; c tent, was roughly handled by the circus people. On striking their tent for the journey to Singapore, they could not obtain a single coolie70 words
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Page 21 Advertisements
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Advertisement141 1913-08-16 21 PJKN Gentlemen Please Observe. WJf AT TWO STENGAHS SHORT 1 6 OODNESS GRACIOUS I There* a certain olufa oflaoial Whom you know, Who m manner firm, judicial, Buns the show. If a man who, atrange to me is Asks me what the S. C. C. is I should but reply141 words
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972 1913-08-16 22 The Weekly Sun. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. "NORTH" AND "SOUTH." Looking backward, we ran recall that even before the Revolution could be taken a> accomplished, but after its successful termination was clearly foreshadowed, a definite movement to divide the hinese nation into two sections began. It originated with the group of972 words
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Article577 1913-08-16 22 CHAN KENG MING - CHAN KENG MING. an Interview j It was a smallish, small moustache Chinaman, who accompanied by his private secretary and an adviser, do* oended the gangway of the German mail steamer Yorck on her arrival here on Sunday la*t. Rum >U r hadit that when577 words
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Page 22 Advertisements
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Advertisement135 1913-08-16 22 fS&\ Q?!k& BY "t#^ TO APPOINTMEHT, '-'v V- V^ -1 H.M. THE KINC. L. .i > contractors to The British Admiralty. the was Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY135 words
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Advertisement79 1913-08-16 22 CHOICE PICTURES providing CHOICE ENiEHWINMENT figure m tho program me AT THE ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD, 2ND SHOW, 9 30 TO 11 P.M. TO-NIGHT The Ruined City of Angkor, CamUodia. The Copper. New Pathc's Animated GaictU (157 th Edn.) The Faithful Hound. Grand Review of the Tr«ac^ Army, July 14, 1913.79 words
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Article29 1913-08-16 23 [UEUTER.J London, Aug. 10. Tokio mci. iges say the Chinese rebel leader, Huang Using, lias landed at Nagasaki, Find Dr. Sun Vat Sen lihb ianded necretly at Kobe.29 words
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Article162 1913-08-16 23 Penang, Aug. 12. The Immigration Committee met here on Bth inst\, Mr. Hopo presiding Dr. Ransom, the T^ns. Skinner and Macfaydcn, and Messrs. Davvbarn. Boyd and E. F. G;iman (Secretary) were also present. It waa stated that the Indian oolie arrivals f<>r the seven months ol this yesr162 words
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Article30 1913-08-16 23 Penang, Aug. 12. It \9 reported that Ch^ng Ken? Mm he rebel Leader from Canton is now m: >f> nang on a plantation near Pcna-ne KiU.-S.F.P.30 words
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Article429 1913-08-16 23 [Special Telegram?.] Pekin?, An?:. 11, 9 p.m. President Yuen Shia Khai appointed' -<onng Chai Kwong to settle the trouble m Canton and dealt with the rebels severely. [Later]. Canton. Wong Si Loong arrived at j mtoni and pat up a circular of peace, j Canton, Ausc. 12,429 words
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Article40 1913-08-16 23 Shanghai, Aug. 13. Tho Woosung forts have surrendered. [Later]. Shanghai. The bulk of the rebels fled from, Wooenng the night before the surrender, which has caused immense relief m Shanghai. The rebels have regained possession of Nanking.40 words
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Article47 1913-08-16 23 London, Aug. 13. Mr. Lloyd George has receivod a deputation of members of the House of Commons who a^ked for financial assistance from the Boxer indemnity; fund or otherwise for the University of China. The Chancellor promised to submit the proposal to the Cabinet.47 words
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Article66 1913-08-16 23 London, Aug. 14. Mr. Acland m reply to Sir John D. Roe?, said that the stocks of Indian opium m China were being steadily absorbed m ihe provinces not yet closed to their entry. There pcems reason to expect that the whole will be absorbed. Government had66 words
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Article17 1913-08-16 23 Mr. R. H. C. Morgan, of Men^lombu; Lode Syndicate, has returned from bis trip to China. m17 words
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Article15 1913-08-16 23 Mr. Justice Braddell arrives m Kuola Lumpur from Homo at the end of this month.15 words
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Article505 1913-08-16 23 Chief Inspector Wilson, Kual* Lumpur, h going homo on leave. Th« annual general meeting of the members of the If atonic Club will bp held m Wednesday 20 -h at 9 p.m. The Rev. F. \V. Hainea has taken a locum teneni at Rhottermill, neor Hazlemere, Surrey,505 words
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Article15 1913-08-16 23 [I he. Editor doca not hold hiwtdf responsible 'or the ojiniona oj hi* Correspondents.]15 words
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Article810 1913-08-16 23 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. Dear Sir, We hare recently been •padinea hor.k entitled "Why Girls go Wrong." There has been rather a plut •ft his kind of thing during Hip lost few nontbs, nnd. sn far as one can jiulpe, he cry is still they c^me.810 words
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Article34 1913-08-16 23 Dr. and Mrs. Fattrav have recently -hanged their abode from Tom pin to Malacca and are new dispensing characteristic ho spite Jity m their new residence adjacent to the padang m the latter town.34 words
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Article35 1913-08-16 23 Dr. Wn Lien Teh, the director of the Plajriie Prevention Service organised by th Chines^ Government, has gone to England to read a paper at the International Medical Congress on his work m North China.35 words
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Article43 1913-08-16 23 Mr y\o Bens tei, the chief clerk o* the Bangkok Dock Company, has Jus* resigned his post, to return to hi 3 native country, Malacca, affpr over 14 years' service. He has been awarded a bonus for his long service by the company.43 words
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Article40 1913-08-16 23 Thp Kinp: has Pent loner personal letter ,to Lord Derby, expressing his appreciation of the excellent arrangements that were mode for the Lancashire tour of their Majesties and the remarkably effective, manner m which everyone co-operated to carry them out.40 words
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Article, Illustration25 1913-08-16 23 A crowded We c f li»|, ty sm^ and merry ckiUren greeted tk|>erfcr m ers at tkc Mafane^ongtk insl. Tke skew was a g«at access.25 words
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Advertisement50 1913-08-16 23 A VERY PLEASANT PROGRAMME comprising a good selection of picture! i 3 being put on TO-NIGHT 2nd Show, 9.50 to 11 p.m., nt the MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road, Sago Growing m Boraeo. The Q jack Hypnotist. The Tenderfoot. Squashing a Bobby. The Thief. An Unrequited Passion. The Amateur DeWctiv*.50 words
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Article63 1913-08-16 24 Nanking, July 30.— There is no doubt now that H*aaj| Using bfti Bed. Strong suspicions are entertained here that lir was on board v J ipaneac gunboat whio^i quickly and txpecteily departed down the river utter dark liiftt night. Troops avf! retarniag m hi^li spirit^63 words
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Article96 1913-08-16 24 Nanking, July 29 It is positively reported (rum Mrer*! sources timt Huang Jibing left Nanking last night, g' J i"g down the river k* v Jauii^it. A Htronss fwrce of northern troops has reached Kuchen, within 30 miles of Pcngpu Later, Revolutionary 11aj»b on forts, ihtps,96 words
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Article244 1913-08-16 24 XaLkin o July 84. Latest report* indicate that tiio nor r.ern-rs are advancing slowly, and with so many bridges on the Tientyin-Pukow Railway broken it iniy be some days yr-t before their main armyaxn reach the Iluii river. Th« Houtiheruer> are sending up some leirjforceiDents m244 words
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Article201 1913-08-16 24 £<nkin*, July 29.— 1n epite of persistent reports from both foreign and Chinese •O«reea that OkiakUng had been captured by northern troops and circumstantial detnils wiiieii s,><'iihml to point to the reliabi lity of the new*, the rcporU aje not con tirme by steamers «oin^ up-river.201 words
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Article92 1913-08-16 24 Nankiug, July 24. The passeiisf^rs ou ro-(iay'H boat from up river say that thej Llukow forts were t«ken after cerv little lighting ou Friday Afternoon. The southern troops m Kiatlgti are aiid to befalling bacic without muoh lightiiii/ towards Naneliaiii;. No change is reported from up92 words
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Article149 1913-08-16 24 Peking, July 50, The Chnose aro pro* liibittd with reference to artiolo of th«» Peace Protocol of 1901 since yesterday to lod^e at the Hotel de% Wagoua Lit*. Brigade General Li Cheu-chu has left llonan with a mixo 1 Brigade to assist the Government troops at Shanghai.149 words
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Article30 1913-08-16 24 TsingUo, Jul 29. Aooordiag to offiob] enquiries, the statement of tho Peking Jihpao that Cnen Ciii-raei has opene<J convection with Prince Kung at Tsingtsu, is absolutely baseless.30 words
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Article293 1913-08-16 24 Kweiyang, July 24.—(D-Uyed m transminion). It ia reported that trouole h;it irisen with Yunnan soldiers near the Hunan bo» der. Otherwise all (a quiet. Owing to lack of rain prospects of tho rice crop are effected, and the price U rising. The Civil Goverr^r-elent, Mai Kau, has293 words
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2355 1913-08-16 24 Ihfi Red Cross Society of China through its Medioftl Officer, Dr. Stafford M Cox. BOilffot Mr. C'lao, the> Capt >m m charge of the 3rd Station, Cimpei Polico that the arrangement made by Dr. Cox cm behalf of the Society vai on the following2,355 words
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Advertisement58 1913-08-16 24 LOSING WEKiHT !i BY THE POUND I Under Weight," a condition of 1 1 ill-health, shows your asfllrailativo powers are decreasing. WATERBURY'S j I METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL I COMPOUND l^^ u vvn^. l 1 Supplies the blood with tlie wanted nourishing and healthy flesh building t materials. Very palatable.58 words
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Advertisement61 1913-08-16 24 ..V^vaf- -j«r,-avA if I THIS IS IT Waterbury's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound 4*>gV TASTELESS ODOURLESS! 40&jg^± -Tho latest scicntiiio preparation of /M'*b ;i»P| COD-LIVEB OIL. -Docs all that is ;::cSjfl^a! claimed for it and supersedes tho old- o^^,! iij.f^^fe fashioned omuhians which upset tho I'lliikj 1 stomach. Highly recoimnondcd61 words
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Article19 1913-08-16 25 For obstructing Roclior road with, 'durians, two hawkera Seng Kai Tg^a Tto Koon Siak were fined $3 each.19 words
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Article25 1913-08-16 25 9m For working a pair of bullocks with ulcers on their neck 9, a cart-driver named Tan Neo was fined $25 or a months' imprisonment.25 words
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Article29 1913-08-16 25 Tan Chwee Seng and Chan A Wah \r«re fintd $Z each, for gambling M pai-i kow "In public at Park road. 9 cents f#und on the ground were forfeited.29 words
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Article35 1913-08-16 25 Veerapan, a Tamil, pleaded guilty! before Mr. Talma- this morning, for heft of three tins of condensed milk ralue 45 c^nts from the Tanjong Pagar! docki. A fine of $10 or fourteen layn was impo««d.35 words
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Article53 1913-08-16 25 Tim A Goh, a Hokien, was charged' before Mr. Talma this morning/ with selling chandu- -dross except to the Stiperinttndent of the Monopolies at Kallang road. He said, he gave a packet of dross to a Chinaman out of; eliarity but admitted having taken money from him. A fine of53 words
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Article82 1913-08-16 25 Lim Peng Chee, a young Hokien, was charged beforo Mr. Talma this, lorning, with enticing away with a, criminal intent a married woman named Ho Geok Low the wi c of Lim Ghoon Keo who stated that the ac-' cased wished to settle the ciso by paying him S24J. The82 words
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Article76 1913-08-16 25 A Hokien nam^l Tbd To >, was charged by his brother Teo Ko with robbery of $10 m notes. Ir appoarel that Teo Ko was walking along Have- lock road at 8.50 p.m., last night when hff?£ lm R ehed him and knocked him down and robbed him of the76 words
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Article24 1913-08-16 25 tor walking into Mr. Talmu's court with ins hat on this morning Chan t-nat, a Cantonese, was fined $2 for xontempt of court.24 words
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Article38 1913-08-16 25 Sirat, a Javanese, was fined $3 for riding a bicycle with a B arong on. Uieong Yot, a Cantonese, for riding a bicycle without a light In Tanjonj? Pagar road, at 7.30 p.m., last night, was fined $1.38 words
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Article42 1913-08-16 25 Two cart-drivers Chiew Ohwee Huat jand Verapan, wero fined $15 and $20 respectively, for working a pair of bullocks each suffering with ulcers on their necks. The bullocks were ordered to be committed to the Infirmary at Kampong Java road for treatment42 words
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Article50 1913-08-16 25 A Cantonese named Clio A Fong, who described himself as a fitter, was charged before Mr. Talma this morniner, with being drunk and incapable at Kallang road. He pleaded guilty taying that he was so drunk that he could not give an Recount of what happened. He was fined $1.50 words
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Article123 1913-08-16 25 Seeni Mohamed, a Moslem Tamil, hire 1 a socmd-class rickshaw and drove for about two miles, on alight- 1 ing at Tanjong Pagar road he paid the, puller only eight cents. The puller; said it was not enough and ask<H for 1 more, whereupon Seeni took hold oii the shafts123 words
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Article303 1913-08-16 25 Three Bengalis, Moti, Lengar cind Bachoo, were charged m the second court, with committing an affray m Middle road. They appeared m court covered with blood and pleaded guilty. They were fined $10 each. A young Hylam named Dan A Lim, was arrested by Inspector Costello of .Orchard Road303 words
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Article47 1913-08-16 25 Two Bengalis Husia and Umad Dol- h lah, were fined each, for spitting m the Clyde Terras© Market at B9ach road. i For depositing night-soil m a drain m Orchard roud, at 6.05 a.m., this morning, Tang Joon Eng, a Teoohew, was fined $5. m< i47 words
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Article30 1913-08-16 25 Tan A Neo, Lim Chip and Chiang Chwee Cheng, were fined |2 each, for gambling paikow M m public at Havelock road. 26 cents found on the ground were forfeited.30 words
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Article36 1913-08-16 25 Twenty rickshaw pullers were fined S3 each, for playing paikovv M dice and dominoes m a common gaming house No. 222 Victoria street. Half fines were awarded the informer. 83.42 found on the mat were forfeited.36 words
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Article84 1913-08-16 25 Teo Swee, a coal cooly pleaded guilty to stealing two towels value 60 cents m the Japanese steamer Penonrj Maru lying at Section 2 Tanjong Pagar. He said he found the towels lying on the wharf and thought he had the right to take them. He was advised not to84 words
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Article87 1913-08-16 25 Low Boon Yen and Yeo Eng Seng, were charged with criminal breach of trust as servants m respect of 7b^i 3ents. They were given a sum of money to pay coal coolies and misappropriate this sum. They were both convicted, No. 1 was fined $10 and one day's imprisonment, m87 words
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Article28 1913-08-16 25 The dry spell was broken on Monday afternoon when Kuala Lumpur wag visited by a heavy fall of rain. The temperature for many hours was very appreciably lower.28 words
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Article29 1913-08-16 25 Mr. and Mr*. Burn Murdoch will probably b© leaving for Europe next 'week, Mr. Hummel will act as Conservator of Forests until Mr. Barnard returns from leave. -i^i i29 words
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Article42 1913-08-16 25 Dr. S. C. Yin has been ill for the la«t few weeks and will be leaving the Colony for a holiday shortly. During his illness and absence m Europe Drs. Lim Boon Keng and Q. S. Keat will look after his practice.42 words
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Article39 1913-08-16 25 The mortality returns for the weok ending Aug. 2, totalled 225 giving a death rate of 3645 per thousand. Fever of various sorts accounted for 50 deaths, convulsion* for 33, phthisis 29, cholera 2. Five European deaths were recorded. >39 words
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Article90 1913-08-16 25 The Taiping correspondent of tha Straits Echo writes This may be interesting gome of your Penangrnotorists; if so be there any whom the police refuse to license m your island. A Perak motorist refused by the Taiping police went up to Penang, took out a licence there and drives about90 words
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Article66 1913-08-16 25 Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, the head of the Standard Oil Trust, was stepping into his motor-car after loaving church, when he was greeted by two little girls dressed m white. The multi-million-aire stopped, pulled two quarters from his pocket, and gave one to each of the children. "Put those m66 words
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Article49 1913-08-16 25 Mr. Lee Choon Guan is presenting a shield to the Amateur Drawing Association In memory of his late father Mr. Lee Cheng Van. The shield will be given yearly to the one who can write an English essayon Straits Chinese. The competition is open to all Chinese m Singapore.49 words
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Article27 1913-08-16 25 Eight Tamils were fined $2 each by, Mr. Talma, for gambling pitch and toss! fn public at Nelson road. 31 can's found on the floor were forfeited.27 words
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Advertisement243 1913-08-16 25 Whit ea way, Laidlaw Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE. AKIKII I A I CLEARING CM CT BEGINS HIinUML OUT OA L. C Monday, july 2B >—_____ J Pretty floral design. Exact to The Wake-up Alarm Clock. /ZTZh I M Sketch. Very strong edge. In a ni.-kel case Single bell alarm, the O243 words
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Article764 1913-08-16 26 DR. ROBERT BRIDGES, D.Utt., APPOINTED. DOCTOR SCHOLAR. A Poet's Poet— 3ut Not A Popular, 1 i j We nr* oftotftlU \jjor m 6 i that th* King }-flfl I'Hpn plrnsod to npprovr th<» appoint inent of Mr. QoWt Bltd***, D.Litt., to be Pont Laureate, The pppoint-mrnt764 words
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Article432 1913-08-16 26 Per P. »tr. Norr, dv- An^: 15. C M. Preaknw, T. Mythe, Mr. Pallia, J. McCro>T, H. J«m^a, Mr. x lr*. F. llippon, Mr. Mr*. Uio iards, Mrs. ArchibilJ, W. Patrick. P. Ueb>. P*r i\ Jk O ytr. Mooltan, connecting with th« >tr. De nhi at 0010 obo,432 words
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Article1087 1913-08-16 26 It may not bw gpn^rally known that the Kaiwr, m order to kprp himself fit, hat %nne m for tennia, Rnd ha* becomp quite r i(xv\ plavp'r. He devotp»»two or three hnnrß every day he v free to the name. From "Broret Histon," Jan* 22, 19131,087 words
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Advertisement352 1913-08-16 26 Why Let Eczema Distress You? m Ect^ma i« conneqnent /^^^W arw n r tiny d blood Onn flj the bloed i** purified and Wjm^^ s f»nn<"h<'d Kcfein« cannot r7 j^C roninn. Jut*t how true this y^Sj^K f H t:ik" one ix- /^^W^r% unple ont of th<»u- fr\ W^S§&~\ HUftdl i»mt'»nerd352 words
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Advertisement58 1913-08-16 26 Notice to Advertisers. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS must, toe atfer, reach us by Thursday at 4 p.m Ads. received later cannrt afporin same week's issue. CALMON TYRES MOST RELIABLE AND LAST LONGEST. All the principal sizes tept m stock. EVERY JYRE GUARANTEED FOR AT LEAST 4,000 MILES, £0/0 Agents -BEHN, MEYER Co.,58 words
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Article1405 1913-08-16 27 T Peking July IS. u»trial gohool for woui eu m tbe Cap ita T -f- s b s atSrSpSSS P J.M P b Cation *ou>e newspapers oi constitution has created a sensation m Peking and called forth criticisms i° I h w r< T mbered that la8 «P"n«1,405 words
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Article55 1913-08-16 27 The Kashmir State sericulture factory at SrTnagar has been burnt down. It was one of the largest m the world employing five thousane hands with European supervision. Six blocks of buildings with most of the year's cocoons were destroyed. The loss is estimated at twenty lakhs, of which six lakhs55 words
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Article254 1913-08-16 27 The Rev. W. E. Horley the other night, at the Su Po Sia, gave very strong reasons why the Chinese should urge the Government of the F.M.S. and incidently m the Colony generally to take steps to hring the use of opium to an end254 words
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Article13 1913-08-16 27 Mr. Charming Arnold's appeal will be heard m the Privy Council before December.13 words
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Advertisement534 1913-08-16 27 CONFIDENCE F nid Lord Chatham, ia a plant of slow growth." People believe m things that they ccc, and m a broad eenee they are right. What is sometimes called blind faith ie not faith at all. There must be reason and fact to form a foundation for trust. In534 words
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Advertisement96 1913-08-16 27 this spneE IS reserved for Maynard Co., Ltd. Wholesale and Retail Chemists. 14, Battery Road. 2s>aneaster s (Boiffure Singapore. Hotel De L'Europe Buildings. The Warm Season curiously enough brings with it most chills, This, however, is easily explained by the great variations between the temperature of day and that of96 words
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Advertisement12 1913-08-16 27 Waterbury's II W JRWr PINEAPPLE DIGESTIVE COMPOUND THE Ideal Digestant I I12 words
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Advertisement81 1913-08-16 28 THE C4R FOR Ti!E MULTITUDE. THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CUSS, PRICE COMPLETE $1,550. THE FORD IS THE PROVED BEST CAR AT A MODERATE PRICE, ITS SALES BEING THREE TIMES AS GREAT AS ANY OTHER CAR L\ THE WORLD- WEARNE BROS., LTD. LATE C. F. F. WEARNE Co.81 words
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