Weekly Sun, 18 October 1913

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  • 19 1 THE Weekly Sun 126, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. NO. 168. SINGAPORE. SA.TURDA.W OCT »B .R 18. 1913. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 145 1 JEFFEIfY'S, PILSENER BEER AgtnU AOAMSO^ CILFILLAH ANO CO., LTD. THE PIANO MOUTRIE'S Supply it. PRICE $320 CASH. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. Jfci^ Baffles Place. Si rnriF mii k LLUvL IVIbL_I\ THE MILK THAT'S WORTH ITS PRICE. It Combines all that is Best m a Sterilised Canned Milk. It is obtained
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    • 40 1 Sporting Outfits. EVERY REQUISITE FOR I Football, Cricket, Tennis, Hockey, Etc. M Large stocks of Cricket and Football Boots, also Tennis and running shoes always on hand. m m SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR CLUBS. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. me Athletic Outfitters.
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    • 13 1 I DUMINV i. CO. iCHAMPAGNt AOAMSON CILFILLAN AKO CO.. LTD., 1 ICH *6§mY9.
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    • 442 2 p. &o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang*. Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of 1 1 Hag Hsaed for China Coaet, Persian iJulf, Continental and American Ports. Bteamers will lea^e Singapore on or about:— MAIL LINES 1913 Homeward Uor Europb). From Singapore
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    • 507 2 KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ. I (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY.) J TJSDBR COSTRACT WITH THE NbTHBIILANDS InBIA GOVBBSMBNT. Aqeits at Singapore The Ships Agency. Ltd.. 2-3 Collyer Quay. MAIL TABLE-OCTOBER 16TH TO 25TH, 1913. The undermentioned dates are only approximate. «r.,i i tn i j t dailing STEAMSHIP. From Expeoted. Will be
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    • 110 2 THE ACID TEST. An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of fifty-eight years. STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE was first offered to the public m 1855. From a small beginning it has grown m favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find
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    • 274 2 LISTER BLUSTON AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANT AN ABSOLUTELY NEW. IDEA. STARTS if STOPS IT SELF Jm^^__ FULL PARTICULARS FROM THE SOLE AGENTS:— CENTRAL -ENGINE —WORKS L™ THE National Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Limited. Established 1869. The first Life Assurance Office m the World to apply the Non-Fcrteiture Principle to
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    • 78 2 "UNION TIME>." CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER. If you want to make your good* known to the Chinese, advertise the Union Times." d For contract and non-contract aavertisments, apply to The Manager UNION PRESS, LTP «24 Cross street. Singapore. THE WEEKLY SUN. NEW ADVERTISING RATES. Inch Scale Rates :-One la outside pages-50
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  • 20 3 When the last mail left home Dr. and Mrs. Gerrard were at Aix-les-Bains and Dr. Gerrard was a little better.
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  • 23 3 Mr. Jules Martin was sworn m before Mr. P. A. F. D-ivid m the Second Court as a Justice of the Peace, Penang.
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  • 18 3 Mr. Robinson, from Butterworth, has taken the place of Mr. 13. Beatty a9 District Judge and Magistrate, Malacca.
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  • 53 3 The Rev. U. Dhammalok» has returned to Singapore after a stay of 6everal months m Cambodia, where he was the gue9t of the King and delivered a series of dissertations. He is staying at present with Mr. B. P. de Silva and his friends will like to hear that he
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  • 57 3 We learn that the Board of Directors of the East Asiatic Co., have now decided to carry first class passengers m their fine line of motor ship 9, between Europe and Far East. A beginning will be made by the "Selandia," leaving Singapore about ths middle of November. The accommodation
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  • 82 3 At the general meeting of the Twilight Club held on Sunday the 12th instant the following we c elected office bearers for the ensuing year. President, Mr. Chiang Seng Key Vice-President, Mr. Ongßeng Guat Hon. SJcretary, Mr. OngHong ]£iat lion. Treasurer, Mr. Gan Hock Chuanf Hon. Auditor, Mr. Tay Soo
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  • 774 3 The Cantou^ge are at present ttill uns* ttfcd. They a» I all aware of the diff rent movrinenU on foot to upset thf present administration, but do not know whether or not these organization* can combat Tutuh Lung Clri-kuang and his ■supporters. The authorities are '-doing heir best
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  • 22 3 The installation of Bro. Bernard Day as Worshipful Master of Read Lodge, will take place on Tuesday, October 21st, m Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 29 3 It is understood that Justice Sir Richard Harington' of the Calcutta High Cour will shortly retire from the service and the question of his successor is now under consideration.
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  • 38 3 According to the N.S.W. official returns, the imports from the Straits 1 Settlements for 1912 were £203,6*1; the exports were £401,481. In June this year, good butter was 12J4d. a lb. m Sydney and potatoes less than %d.
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  • 396 3 Tho P.M. steamer China which arrived at Yokohama oa the 22nd ultimo from -San Francisco, brought back t\reuty-one -towaways. The Japan Gazette says it ippears that a party of fifteen villagers beloogiogto Shimonarai-murri," m Etiime prefecture, dotpftiriltg of obtaining emigration passports to the States by the ordinary liners,
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  • 175 3 The annual outing for the scholars of the Cathedral Sunday Schools took place on Saturday last. The expense was borne by subscriptions kindly collected by Mr. P. Gold, and one could have wished that all those who subscribed could have been present to see how much pleasure their liberality give
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    • 414 3 YOU WILL NOT be deceived. That there are cheati and frauds m plenty everybody knows but it is seldom or never that any large business house ia gutty of them, no* matter what line of trade it follows. There can be no permanent success of §t\j kind base^on dishonesty or
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  • 6627 4 Old Man Curry said the hand -»f Frovi-j dence was m it, which was tOCUraW a jtuesi as be ever ma Je m connection with a horse race. It goes to ghow that a iurd; may be well pojtrd M all the prophets of j Israel,
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  • 13 5 Dr. and Mrs. Jacques, Taiping, are shortly leaving for Home.
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  • 13 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. McCrystal, Batu Gajah, leave for New Zealand next month.
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  • 16 5 The marriage of Miss Bede Cox takes place on the 20th of next 'month at Klang.
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  • 17 5 The next Assizes at Singapore commence ou Nov. 4th. A court of appeal meets on Nov. 24th.
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  • 20 5 Dr. and Mrs. Milne leave for Home on the 30th of this month. Dr. Fry will ;take Dr. Milne's place.
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  • 17 5 Mr. E. D. Hewan and Mr. D. Y. Perkins are appointed visitors to the [Lunatic Asylum, Singapore.
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  • 18 5 The High Commissioner has agreed to the recognitions of St. Michael's School, Ipoh, as a denominational grant-in-aid school.
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  • 30 5 On Sunday, October 19, at Prineep Street Church, Mr. Tan Boon Chin will preach m Malay at 9 a.m., and the Rev. W. Runciman, 8.D., at 7.45 p.m., m English.
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  • 33 5 Mr. R. Sturzenegger, who has been m icharg* of the firm of Rautenbergs I Schmidt and Co during Mr. Martin j iSuhi's leave of absence, returned to! Switzerland by the last German mail.
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  • 25 5 The Straits Merchant Service Guild is exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance- The Social Entertainment Party, Singapore, has been registered under the same Ordinance.
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  • 42 5 On and after Nov. 1, parcels willj be accepted by the Post Office for the transmission by tne N.D.L. mail steamers to the United Kingdom not exceeding 2 Ib 3. by weight 75 cents and [proportionately up 7 lbs. 11 lbs., $1.40
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  • 62 5 Dr. Wu Lien Teh, better known m j Penang as Gnoh Lean Tuck, after attending the Medical Congres&jn txkidon, on instructions from^reking,| proceeded to the International Con-! jgres* of the School of Hygiene at Buffalo. We (Straits Echo) understand that he and Mrs. Tuck returned to Pek- ing by the
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  • 552 5 'From Our Ouun Correspondent. This is a question which the writer! thinks is not asked enough by our friends m the Straits an evidence of this assertion being the ridiculous items of news published a mouth or s ago by some of the Straits pipers
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  • 12 5 Mr. T. W. Rowley (Tapah) is on a Tisit to Penang Hill.
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  • 17 5 Mr. R. Schubert is recognised, under instructions from His Majesty's jGovernment, as vice-consul for Germany at Penang.
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  • 129 5 Last Sunday saw the conclusion of the autumn manoeuvres of the Garrison, which had been going on for the previous two days. The idea carried out on Sunday morning was that an invading force had landed and was making for Tanjong Pagar and the Docks. They met with little opposition
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  • THE CRITIC.
    • 54 5 Lady to Her Lawyer "And oh, Mr. Brown, I didn't set those shares /ou advised me t:> buy. The man vantei more f >rthe-n than whea they >vere new, so, of course, I didn't tike hem." Critic aivisas the lady to iomfl to Singapore if she
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    • 29 5 At Ye Olds En g lyshe Fayre. Ladies to the ri^ht of me Ladies t) the left of ma Lidies ail around me Plundered and plundered A MERE MAN.
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    • 271 5 The Courting Stakes. Latest betting. Even9 Love and Marriage. 5 to I—Riches.1 Riches. 10 to I— The Old 'Un. 15 to I— Giy Bird. 20 to I—Billiard1 Billiard Ball. "Critic" is taking an even money chance. ARM S., man was recently asked by an insurance gentleman for bis marriage
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    • 123 5 The butter had refused to come, And, with an angry gleam In both her eyes, the dairymaid Got mad and whipped the cream. And when she found the punished cream Would neither scream nor beg Elsewhere she turned her cruelty And beat a feeble egg. And still
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    • 11 5 A little bit off the top. By J. Ealour
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  • 588 6 The weekly sun. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. BRITISH BLUE BOOK ON CHINA. Although the Blue Book on China ju>t published comedown only to last November, the picture which it displays of the then conditions is instructive for forming an estimate of the present state of affairs. As early as April, 1912,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 318 6 To the Editor of the Weekly Sun. SIR, In the interests of the public who subscribe to keep our local race meetings going I should like to draw gen< ral attention to t he unsound way m which the Totalisator is un. O ir Bookies
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    • 243 6 To tho Editor of the Weekly Sun. Sir. Supposing I had a irager with one of the fraternity, recently prohibited from using tho racecourse for betting purposes, and laid the lon odds of 20 to 1 on a horse getting a .place m a certain race, and I
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  • 48 6 A violet thunderstorm broke out^ m Singapore about ten o'clock on Wednesday night and badly scared some of the residents. The Lightning V vas vary vivid. The electrical system was interuppted and many places, Including Government House, were plunged m darkness. Heavy rain fell at the &iue time.
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 75 6 Lond>n, Oct m Atela-rmfrvnß.K^ dent at Peld g stefau fchat r ir kai, m his presi. lentil! a I* tint he w.iai.ifiv.^r of p, not ot extreniQ radiofl meth U c ..phased that capital nod edaetd are MsantUlfl to China* level i »iq ▲ftarwarJi [q reply to an a
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    • 24 6 v cm **'"ng,OcMl. Yuan bhih-k.'U whs inaugurated as President and afterwards reviewed tb troops, the reremoffy passing off without a hitch.
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    • 51 6 Chen, the chief of the Mounted Police has been arrested. His boiif* WdS searched and bombs fomffl. Chen km confessed that the southern rebels tirade him to attempt the sssaswination of Yuan Shih kai. Bospieton sraa aroused by Chen seeking a p «itionJa the iceremonies near the
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    • 152 6 London, Oft. 12. The Times states thai V ting China has displayed none of the qualities requisite to organise new forma of popular Government, and has not even succeeded m drafting a oonstitut Thus Yuan Bhih kai is free to govern by all the time
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  • 268 6 The hnndieapper h:\s evidently c\nerienoed some considerable difficulty m bringing togtUm sumo of thecan[didates, an 1 more especially m The Final Handicap wiiere Lady Piovtr has been given the crushing \v. i 11.7 whilst Bandfly has been all 'fed ,6 stone. We are writing thes#,. before
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 110 6 0 >; APPOINTMENT. ft^| E K NC> contractors to The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. J THE FACT THAT ■HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk
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  • 1632 7 AUTUMN MLETiNG. Fine but h^tf^tvirh th« g f >in% f These frwTV Ihc '.vp;iih»r ooa li ti^n h on the opening d iy of the A'inmin \le-»r--i. g. The attendance was dp t the a***age an«). t i Ken nil round, the spo t wa^ i. His ftxceUnnry
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  • 809 7 Thursday, October J6, 1913. The First Pony Griffin Handicap. Value* .fo<»0 an i $00 to the *erond horse. A Handicap for Subscription Onf Pins entered for ide Pint Qriffio Race (No I) on th?; First D iv. Winners excluded Distance, Racfe Course. Mr. Honi-jV Blizon IQ.J Billett
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  • 820 7 The Singapore Sporling Club were fortunate m having fine weather for the first two days of their Autumn Meeting. There was a very good attendance of Europeans each day. The natives did not attend m such large numbers as usual. Probably this whs due to the absence of
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  • 33 7 This popular an i clever parry of [.entertainers open t >-niglit M tli« Victoria Tlieatre f <;r a ton nigbts season. Booking has l^ecn brisk at M Midi and Co.
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  • 49 7 An extraordinary general moo 4 in? of this Company, will h<3 he!d t!ie olfices of the C'Miipinv, C -m Btraial (Jaion Buildm^^, at n »n, on W% 1 |S)S> lav 26th N)veml)er, f>r tkm {mrp me of considerinvr a reaoluiij.i Ij vuui up the Coinpanj'.
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  • 13 7 I letter from our J.iva Correspon- «leut will be foun^ on pa^e 3.
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  • 70 7 I The King proposes to continue next year his series <»f visiis t> important industrial centres m the provinces. j Possibly two of these visits will be paid, one to one of the m m\ iAp iftAtifl shipbuilding districts, ci her t i^ie i ,y >r ihe T>ne, and the
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  • 869 8 FOOTBALL. K. 0. Y. L I. (I) Win the League. The 3.CC. and the K.O Y.L.I, first concluded their league programmes last evening, wheu they met nach oth*r on thp Club ground before a large gathering M spectators. Their Excellencies the Governor (Sir Arthur Youn^) and Lady Evehn
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  • 52 8 Mid East Interport Shoot. Calcutta Scores. Lee. Corpl L. Jackson 81 Corpl. J. \V. Matthews 91 Cr. Sersjt. W. Phillips 8-3 Corpl. E. Hartley 93 C«»rpl. L. Richmond 86 Corpl. A. Hearn 84 Corpl. G. Fuller »7 Cr. Bcrgli lust. A. Walker 95 702 Rangoon 725; Singapore 721
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  • 605 8 H.M.S. "Swiftsure" vs. S.C.C. The visit of H.M.S. Swiftgure," the flag ship of the E ist India Squadron, lias come to an end. She departed this morning at seven o'clock for Colombo. From there she will proceed to Bombay and afterwards go on to tht Persian Gulf The officers
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  • 146 8 H.M.S. Swiftsure vs. S.R.C. List Saturday was a v Svviftsure day on the Pidang, the officers of the fl-igshtp playing the S.C.C. and the men paying the S.R.C. The scores of the latter inacch are H.M.S. "Swiftsure" Morley c de Souza b Keyt 0 Cronin c Mclntyra b Aeria 12
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  • 40 8 By our Special Police Reporter. Monday. An old man named Sim Kiat Ten r, was fined $35 or a rcnnth's rigorous imprisonment for re-preparing chandu dross m N>. 82, Albert street. He 'pleaded guilty aud asked for tolong."
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  • 42 8 Two young Hokiens named Sia Hinj and Toh Lee Hoo, aged 14 and 16 years respectively, were arrested for causing the death of a Tamil named Urupi at the 6\i milestone Yeo Chu Kang road. The case was adjourned for a week.
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  • 70 8 Two young M ilays, Gaffoor and Sukor, were arrested for picking the pocket of a Japanese named Tochikama of a purse containing $3.90 at Bugis street last night. Mr. Soon Kirn counsel for the defence asked for a postponement and bail. The case was adjourned for a week. Bail was
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  • 52 8 Lee A Seng, a Hokien, was arrested and charged m the second court this morning with being m possession of a tin of non-Government chandu valued at $30. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded for a week to have the stuff analysed. Bail was allowed m the sum
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  • 93 8 Sinatamby, a Tamil, employed by one Ramsamy as a cart-driver, was charged before Mr. Talma this morning with theft as a servant m respect of a pair of bullocks valued at $200. The evidsnce ag*in*t him was that after driving the cart and instead of taking the pair of bullocks
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  • 100 8 Seman bin Mohamed, a Malay chaufleur, living at New Keppel road, employed by Mr. Van der Plas, was arrested for causing the de th (fa Chinese named Leong Cho by a rabh or negligent act. The evidence against the accused bo far is that he was driving his master m
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  • 121 8 Twenty-oil* members of the Tek Lim Club, a Chinese unregistered club at No. 97, Kampong Java road, were arrested for playing dominoes and dice m a common gaming house at the above club. Mr. Goodman and Inspector O'Neil and about seventeen police constables made the raid at 9 p.m.,
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  • 149 8 A Cantonese man named Lee Fook. was charged m the second court this morning with theft from the person of a Bengali tailor named Dudumiah of a silver watch and chain value $12.21 at the race course. The evidence for the prosecution was that complainant was looking at the races
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  • 633 8 A preliminary enquiry into a charge of criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect of 50 cases of Cows Head Condensed Milk valued at $225 brought against a baba named Giow Teck Seng, the late store-keeper of the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Com- pany at Singapore, was
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  • 40 8 Leong Kee a Cantonese Corporal attached to the Orchard R *vl Police Station was arrested on a warrant f receiving bribes from hawkers and fruit sellers. The case was adj mm? 1 for a week for enquiries. Bj.il $20).
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  • 59 8 A Hockfhia named Tang Ko Ke< was arrested on a warrant for taking away a married woman named Cho Lee, the wife of one Ong A Hveay. The woman who he enticed away was also arrested C/ith theft of $250 i notes belonging to her husßand A Hway. The case
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  • 60 8 Two notorious characters Mancan and Ibrahim (Malays) were commit to t,*ke their trial st the next Assize on the charge of theft m a buildi used for the custody of property ro%* of Japanese silk valued at $l<M n No. 22 Hylam street the property ot a Japanese named Saji
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 46 8 Th(2 Man Who Ggts Thgrg Is the man who has bloodreal rich red blood and plenty of it m 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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    • 74 8 J\ THI6 IS IT! Waterbiiry's Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound JEEJk TASTELESS ODOURLESS _rv The latest scientific preparation of !_____> r^^TT COD LIVER OIL. Does all that is Bss 1 claimed for it and supersedes the old- 'ffijffi *g£7XA fashioned emulsions which upset the 's^S_ stomach. Highly recommended by the
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    • 273 9 WHITEAWAY, LAID LAW CO. LTD. SINGAPORE. IM WP CU O C VARIETY OF CHILDREN 3 PERAMBULATORS ANO CU-CARTS NOJW IN :3rOC«t^_O£SICNS Ifl If ILli v) L AND PRICES to suit anyone, la r cjeis.t s.t oc k in IS INGAP 0 R E. b^^^ba i s^^ rie v/ftrolir\ft c^^^^^ ->-^9w^vv^HHflH^F
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  • 8 10 From the China Press Shanghai.
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  • 3945 10 Shanghai, September 25.— Darin* the rubber boom moat of the Chinese batiks of Shanghai which were involved m the, transactions became bankrupt. Ultimately the government was dragged to the as-, ■istancH of the parties concerned. A loan was then obtained by the government *nd it* proceeds wr-re used m paying
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  • 108 11 Russo- Chinese Agreement. Berlin, October I.— The Pan* Temps has learned St. Petersburg the mam pointof the Russo-Clrinese Agreement. It reports ti.at China will ncknowledge the auto- 1 nomy of the Chalclme Mongols and Russia will acknowledge China's supreme power on the Chalchas. China further more ac knowledges the right
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  • 25 11 Peking, October 2 H.iung Hsrlmg, the Premier, is slightly ill. President Yuan Shih-k'ai has, however, refused to grant him a five days' furlough.
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  • 121 11 Pekiue October 2.— AH fctuienis, *uu hafe nofmatriculated at the Peking W versity have been sent to the Pen an-High School at Tientsin. The preparatory school uf the University will b. transformed into a Kaotenghsuehtang [Hi«h school.] The agricultural department ot the Uni verity will be changed into
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  • 427 11 Pekine 2 1st Sept. I»M.—^uuu UafchU hereby restored to rank of lieuteW general of the army a, he has done great service at the bordew. At the recommendation of M.uistei Wan* Ta- 3 ieh of Education, Yang Yen-cb. Hsiog are hereltf appomtea •rivate secretaries to the minister. MinUter
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  • 290 11 Tokyo, Sept. 22.— 3i Yin.', a Cuineia revolutioaary leader, acoompiinei b^ hi 3 youn^ wife cime to Tokyo from Kyoto Sunday inoraing, took a house m Kiiumigaoka Yotsuya, aad put-up bis name card at the door post. The house is guarded by
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  • 33 11 Lieutenant B. L. Eddis, R.E., who wap a very useful cricketing member of tht S.C.C. when stationed here, has beer advanced from Second to First Assistant Instructor at the School of Military Engineering.
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  • 39 11 Amongst the officers who qualified at the recent competitive examination for admission to the Royal Staff College are Captain H. W. E. Thorp and Capt the Hon. E. P. J. Stourton. both of thf King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
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  • 40 11 The Hon. Mr. Burnside and Mr. Robson have been appointed a committee U collect evidence as to the incidence of the present terms of tenure of agricultural land and more particularly as regards land alienated but not brought under cultivation.
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  • 72 11 Brevet-Major A. J. Turner, R.A., General Sraff Officer, 3rd Grade, Aldershot Command, has been appointed i Staff Officer to the Inspector-General. King's African Rifles (General Staff Officer, 2nd Grade). This officer is a son of Major Turner A.P.D., who was drowned m the Bokhara m 1892 with nearly all the
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  • 50 11 Invitations are out for the wedding: of Miss Kathleen Melita Sousa and Mr. Henry George Simmonds, at the Gathedral of the Good Shepherd, at 4 p.m. on Saturday, the 25th instant, and the Reception will be held afterwards at No. 47, St! Michael's Road, the residence of th« bride's mother.
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  • 47 11 Mr. George Bronson Rea, proprietor of the Far Eastern Review, who has been absent m America and England for some months la furtherance of San Vat-sen's railway schemes returned to Shanghai on lstinst. b> 'he Messageriet Maritimes steamer Paul Leeat." He came back by way of Japan.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 385 11 DOES YOUR FOOD SEEM REPULSIVE? Real help for Distressed Digestions. At this timt of year th« digestive organs of many people exhibit signs of weakness. The sufferers lose appetite, and meals Are neglected or left almost untouched. This failure to supply ihs hc.ly with nourishment tbdoees a faint or all
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    • 116 11 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams: SIEMENS, Singapore. Telephone No. 647. /ML SIEMENS M&^m, WOTAN m*. i: 1 lamp jfipf LARGEST :^w amount of light W SMALLEST >^ amount of money. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ltd. Office:— Caxton House, Westminster, London. Supplies Dept. and Stores .—Upper Thames Street, London. Lamps and
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    • 181 12 THE CAR FOR THE MULTITUDE. I THE CAR WITHOUT A RIVAL IN ITS CLASS. 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 IN THE WORLI. WEARNE BROS., LTD? LATE C. F. F. WEARNE
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