The Straits Times, 30 May 1864
1864-05-30
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Article31 1864-05-30 1 and (>. Company "ik-i plain < uilii.tr. from Boiuhay to the 14th instant, and i, hoard the BagMah bmHi af »i piil, arrived at New Hai- (T.-lock this in-.riiiiitf.31 words
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Article49 1864-05-30 1 !La^e to iiniioniice the arrival if the faiWiag paiatagan per I. .t. (r < fvr Mm well. H. B. de io»t«. -nil. J. \V. Wil«. W I I I it. KV.J. ks I. Hr. MB, R N. -I ,v. V. hbleißj (i I i.v. i. UNp l.un-. Vlorn><Hi «iiiir. L.«-49 words
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Article17 1864-05-30 1 Tan I'ttinu earriei aaeail 1,230 ,1,,.!. t MaHra Oataaii Ihe laet IJ-.n--i prieri raagaa' about l,47Vpa tin.17 words
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Article26 1864-05-30 1 Tan 1 i i 1 1 > t i steamer Lightning* *Cai»tain Harrin, fraax Hoaejkoaa; «ita in ti,. I^ih tantaat, anrhand in the H'.id- oi. S.ninlay bat.26 words
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Article188 1864-05-30 1 Ihk I Having arc th»- laical Tt1e.....i.s Khlch l.ay« been rcrMvea* here. r tinrfr. 87« .^r/7.-.N.«> troM Anteriea -t.it- »ha: the Mtederatea have taken Port t'illow, and m danti ii,. Mttwfesippi. Ao//</.« I .U/y.— The Danish h.ve cvacinttd IVoVrieia. Uvrrfomi -2WU ZprU.— N.-n> tram N,w Vo.k to the 15tli fepril.188 words
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Article646 1864-05-30 1 /•'/<//»/ Urn* Nam Jfril The PtaaWa* li.»vt< timid Brother |,;u..11.l before Dipfieli and re|>uls.d 1 1.* D.u.o, "ho made a BMTtk M prav.,,l ilu- Woriw. Many of the DanMi l»aii ii.> tiavi In «n silenced. I t.«- b nib.ti.lmcut has been continued with ir. it vi< ltl.ee. t hM646 words
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Article1707 1864-05-30 1 THE CHLEsWIG-HOLSTEIN QUESTION. THK STOKMING AND CAPTURK OF DIIM'KL. (From the Home Xtics ..;<r \tt«M a tll.int (i.liiicf ol two month* l)u tel wail takm on the ii.omjii,,f April 18 i*y anwiuk, n,(l ihe Dauinh khiiv !<'>' hurt i.oid n il»c mainland >f!iU'.swiff. F><i mh <I.'V- prevMHinlf tlie evenl had1,707 words
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Article1150 1864-05-30 2 Our advices from New York give indication of active military movements being about to be adopted by the belligerents. The army of the Potomac was preparing for an early forward movement. It had been largely reinforced. All surplus baggage had been sent to the reai-. and furloughs had been1,150 words
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Article1322 1864-05-30 2 /.0,,,!,,/!, April UA ISGI PILK.— Mew.. it tn in';. ('.rcihr gifo* the full win,' Tli.- lilk ra.tikrt ■oatiootd rory tinn r a div nr two h':.t tin? <J<-;.arture of the la*t n.;ul, MM *.ime f.-w j I 'ilk w- it M 1 nl prices ivtti higher than1,322 words
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Article312 1864-05-30 2 Ship Ik .M Toasdola Panang ff SeUlj i:n IMm 1 London B.ilinac»rr:i s ln I Do M. WUhelmiM imojr >.-i.ly 'imiila Saw V irk C •>; Lanark Banjo a tagis Conftanos K.l.i^iw.i I'.h.s [ton L'rown ioni(kong I. Vi-i Sam v tag <>:t SoUlf J. Cliri^tina ii.nj iwan.-ie Z A.312 words