The Straits Times, 12 November 1864
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Title Section15 1864-11-12 1 The Straits Times )TM PUBLISHED EVERT SINGAPORE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12 1864. BATORDAT EYENINQ ft() 119115 words
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518 1864-11-12 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, NOV, 12 1864. OVERLAND SUMMARY. Til*, toll iwing i- the Summary pub. Li-ned in the last Ore'land Journa'. < I Loti-I >n mail of the 2l)'.h Se,i- teini..T reached this by the steain-T Oris.in on the &kh instant. Notwith-t Hiding the apparent ne uitivf that has been518 words
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Article573 1864-11-12 1 Otr shipping li-t hits, dm ing the last ten or twenty days, extended its dimeiiMimw to a limit exceeding anything we remember lor the last four years. Of course, the cause ot this is wll known, th.- change of the monsoon in the China sea yearly *emls down573 words
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Article620 1864-11-12 1 Wk have 90 desire to retard the effoits of the French to found a per- manent Colony, or at least to acquire a permanent military footing, in Cochin China bill, of course, we must continue to watch their proceedings there with an interest heightened by620 words
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Article650 1864-11-12 1 I'mi news from China again he- < gins lo MWM a serious interest. AcOSnUagta best opini >n, it will be a Uag time before internal peace and (jiiict will rei^n in that country, il in. Ire. I, »uch a (Irsiral)le conditim is ever pNkJMI with a nation650 words
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Article1870 1864-11-12 1 Wk derive the following additional j pni i'iculhis of the Hurricane at Cal i-nila trout the HsMI of India. On I'iiui -«(I.i v iiioiiiiii( die (j verinnen t despatched a -teguier tli<- Sir ll'illiim I'eel, winch let' mi Monday s*nrniam hn Att~un wimi a thiius^nd iroops1,870 words
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Article288 1864-11-12 1 Thr E'lglix/uiuin .states, the tw<» men who w> iv s.tvei) iriiiii the steamer Persia haveariived in Calcutta, but add v ry little, to our iufoi mntioii on tbe subject of the wreck. One man is a Sekun:iec and the other a Cook. They both ■grCwil stating that a hujje288 words
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Article145 1864-11-12 1 Thr 10th Opium sale of this year held was at Calcutta on^tbe*l9th November, when 2,130 chests Patna and 1,8G5 clients Be v ares, were sold at the following rates. Patna sold highest lowest average Ks. 1,095 Ra. 1005 K». 1,080 15 7 Benares Kt. UUti Ks. 935 Us. 9tl 1145 words
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Article1691 1864-11-12 1 Tub following is the China news brought by the Benares. The news of the fortnight, both from China and Japan, are by no means unimportant. It appears that the Japanese have made a show of coming to terms with foreign nations ami there is no reason to doubt that1,691 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement315 1864-11-12 1 ADVSKTXSBME1TT8. T«T«n» fir kt'.rmrU—n.*mtf aide known \t t lie III Mil «iUr*l ialo fur loag period* U redaI nimiieata mi-I •atMeriptmn* will b« receiir. I j at tfc* Sr«»rr« 1'imkh orpict »i*> >n Imi i Ion, by F. r citr <■ CakaUa, !>♦ Mem Anu in. I Co, \d*rrtiaFr* mn«t315 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1864-11-12 1 THE STRAITS TINES. ««»n Kditiu*. k 16 l>n 40. Anno.lly l>rt I U. UalfYenily 9 Qo»rt«Tly 517 words
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NEWS OF THE WEEK.
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Article209 1864-11-12 2 The P. O. Company's iteamer Betiaret, Captain Collet, from Hongkong with dates N the 30;h ultimo, arrived at New Harbour yesterday mon.ing. H. I. M. steamer Ortie, Captain Agern, from Saigon with dates to ttie 3rd November, anchored in the roads on Saturday night last. H. I.209 words
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Article342 1864-11-12 2 Thk Sarawak steamer Haiubow Captain Hewat, from Sarawak with date* to the 4th current anchored io the road* yesterday At noun. W'« find from a statement sent to us by the Commissioner of Police, that during the first week in Noveiubei our population has had an addition342 words
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Article395 1864-11-12 2 The British steamer Lightning, Captain Harris, from Calcutta witli dates to the 81st nJtini), arrived in the harbour this morning. Two cases were sent up by the Sitting Magistrate to the Couit of Criminal Session on Tuesday last. One of sacrilege and larceny against William Thompson, a395 words
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Article252 1864-11-12 2 H. M. (iiui-boat Tome < apt Goodman, from Malacca, anchored in the i Mils i lii-* morning. H. N. M steamer Dtlfzyl, Captain F. T. G. Van Shiel, from B.nkalis, with dates i<> the 9lh instant, ai rived in the harbour yesterday evening. Wk learn trum tlie252 words
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Article1002 1864-11-12 2 H. I. M. steamer Echo, Captain Basnet, from Saigon with dated to the 7th instant, anchored in the roads last night. Thn 'London mail of the I Oth <><■- tnl>»T will be brought on from Galle by the «teamer Saltette, and is due here to-morrow (Sunday.) The1,002 words
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Article2271 1864-11-12 2 I'ahis, 'ddth Aejtt., 1864. Wk must, says the proverb, take the times as they come, aud things as they are. But, Mr. Editor, at the present time kings are everything and people nothing. You must not therefore be surprised if most political changes suddenly take place,2,271 words
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Article611 1864-11-12 4 On tlie 17th of September last Captain llJufc, Master of the Humburit-Urig Bruno, wliile M iitrt voyage to t liih Poit in ialitu<ie Iti N >rtb and lomtitude 114 Ka«t, .!i-i_>riit d aiMilrtlliiiaT <«tr»Ug«f ti»atlii:{ iii tlie di«tane« Upoii vtailiiiK up to it lie f<>uu<j jMMir negrit611 words
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Article138 1864-11-12 4 Wk announce the arrifal of the following passenger per steamer Chow PUya Mo»rx. Alabaater. WagnVr, Allen, and Sang bury. \V», nJknouuce Uie departure of the lollttwinj; pa-»"iifC Per ttleamer Benares, and to sail today. From China. ></r S.mlh,mptun.— CapUin Alex»nder. Commander Jonea, Lieute..tnt Kanlake, Me»ari». J. Ha^amanu, G. Young, K.138 words
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SINGAPORE SHIPPING
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Article762 1864-11-12 4 Sunday, «th November. British steamer John Bright, 1,200 toot, Betham commander, Hongkoag lit Nov. Siamese eteamer Chow Phya, 313 ton., Or too commander, Bangkok 2nd Not. British ateamer Benares, 1,30 ft too., Collett oomraaiider, Hongkong lit Nor. H. I. M. ateamar Oroe, ton*, Agern com"iaoder. Saigon 8«J No». Bntieh762 words
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Article185 1864-11-12 4 VESSELS CL EARED OUT. Monday, 7th NoTember. Britiali steamer J..hn Bright, Bethain. for BomBritmli ate.mrr Be.isre*. Collet, for Bombay. French barque Jeanne de Arc, Uejix, for Hong "lin'tish barque Rjmoli-io, Crowley, for HanKoon. Rriti h »hip Inlomitable, Correxn, for Pinang. Biitisb ship K.iiali \llum, SV<»t, for oalcutta. Tueailay. Bth November185 words
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Article129 1864-11-12 4 H.Motoayt Ointment and PUU.—H.Utu<n»tic -md ue. fous pains. Tbe chilly isornings and evenings will provoke these tortures ia constitution, susceptible of such maladies. Nothing afford* »o much relief as Holloway'a Uintme >t, well ruhbed upon ihe *kia after repeated .rin fomtentation. Tliousxn'ls of trstimnni-ils bear witueoa to the wonderful comf129 words
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Article392 1864-11-12 4 FftOM LoNDVM. I'l'yr Boyor 30ib July Alexandra. Morris 3rd August Feruaude Gilet 14lh July r.i,l>.*i, ytll Stpt ■Sirocco Augeliue 2UU> Sept Fbom Gumow. Kate Ciriur Urecketuidge 4ili Autfunt <»ein ol the S.-.i 3rd Nor. Tr.uCh.uif str. Guillat M Vulcan ,tr. NeiUon j 12lh M y Antipodes392 words
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Article1718 1864-11-12 4 -MIFS* M«MBb L'APIAINS. V Kl.Au AMU KlO. lod "ATE Or AHRIVAIB WHKM FIIOH. CON«IQNKB« OH AOKNTS. |l>l jPKhTI NATIONS I Mbn.op-Wai 1.v.-n Kneritt I Into Koz H >ara.^n \m H, Kitleman Ward U, Tunce Thorn H, Ai I i •< m Hnitenlioltz H. Dt-lfiyl Kln.l iH,1,718 words
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Advertisement63 1864-11-12 4 F aM Jr. DOR a BJEB COACH HITILDER. HOUSE, SHIP, AND -SIGN PAINTER. ALSO BLACKSMITH. CARPENTER, AND MA-ON. NO. 13. WATERLOO STREET. Charyts AUidtrate. NOTICE. THE EAST INDIAN UNDERWRITERS ABSOCIATICN. POLICIES granteil by the Singapore Agency, are now n.u.'e |>ayable one •month, "li'-r the first pn>| er notice of locs63 words
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Advertisement342 1864-11-12 4 VICHY. THEPROPERTY OF THE CROWN-FRANCE OrricKB, 22 Boulkvard MonMARIRK. I'ARIS. Water and Lutenget to laciliUte digestion. Salts for preparing Vichy Imths at home. £uft« f>r rrpHung imitation Vichy drinks, t LL these iri>duc» are ananufoctured under Government inspection. B ware of imitations and ask for the Controle de VEtat which342 words
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Advertisement386 1864-11-12 4 OSTEOEIDON. PATENT, MAKCH Ist, 1*64. MESSKS (iABRIKL'S Invention for supplyiuK Aitfjsjal Mineral leetb, with soft flexible gums, enliieljr dispensing with tbe use ot springs, wires, or metallic fastenings, ami eepeci. ally adapted for warm climates. P&>GABRl££<\ f^THIOLD CSTAILISMtO T J Diploma IM'. 27 aWSBaTC Stbkbt, Cavhdish Suuabi ane "CITT KsTiILISHMINT,386 words
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Advertisement296 1864-11-12 4 a tbe theory and manipulation of tbeir art, »-peri»l!y ia the patent OtUo Eidtn and cvrakU gum*, aad indestructible mineral teeth, which iv puint of beauty and durability, are unsurpassed, remaining unchanged for \eara, and kni»r, indeed, tooutlaat several sets of urtifici^l IvwaV A strong cot firmatory proof of the296 words
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Advertisement693 1864-11-12 5 SISBAPOBE DAILY TIMES Subscription to the Daily Time*. Tor oa» y«*r •is months *S »thie« 1S ■Uch Copy C*»t»2* The Weekly Billion of the STBAITS I* MBS, will be published every Saturday afternoon. Subscription to the Weekly Timesi Annually l HalfyearW Quarterly Singapore; also bj. BA TAVIA. "•"•^i^co 0^:::::::: cAtcuTT.693 words
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Advertisement798 1864-11-12 5 fiim in turn nee O/fice LONDON ESTABLISHED 1710. THE Manager* of ihe Sun Firb Ottici ht Lohdok. beg to in»< rm the K*reuant* at 9mgapore, that they have coiiaiituted and »l jointed the UmtfTMgatd as tbtir Attornte* t* i»»ue Policies of inMirnnec ngain*t Fire on t'lildingn. Good*, Merchandize, and other798 words
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Advertisement818 1864-11-12 5 NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR MA SF.ILLES BT OVERLAND ROUTE |»ASSr.N<JKUS for Marseille* are brreby iuforuied that in future, by order o' the French Governnient, British, Swedish. Belgian unti Dutch Subjects will he |>rriuitte.l to pans through Franoe without |««*|'oru, on a dimple declaration of their nationality, All nthei |ißH(*engern liom818 words
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Advertisement1120 1864-11-12 5 fiIIILDRKN'S WORM TABLETS (KKAV^ TING'S) The (front remedy for these dis(ip'ith in Children can now be administered in the form of a Purely Vegetable Sweetmeat, at onoe agreeable and effrctive. Prepared and Sold in Tin", and Bottles, by THOMAS KEATING. Cliemi.t*c, 7», Sv Paul' Churchyard, London, E.C., and reUil by1,120 words
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Advertisement987 1864-11-12 5 DRESSING CASES. DESPATCH BOXES, TRAVELLING BAGS &c. PRIZB HKDAL, 1862. TOULMIN »<"> GALE Ettabluhtd (Mi Hundred and Twenty, line lV<n«, MANUFACTURERS AND EXPORTERS I'ATKNT INDIAN DESPATCH BOXES, DRESSING CASES, TKAVKLLING BAOS.&c 7, NEW BOND STREET. W. »U»c»ACToaT— Site Lyne and Buckerebury City E, NO MORK COD LIVKK OIL. lodatku Sybdp987 words
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Advertisement966 1864-11-12 5 3 TARGET U rill Ssr.u. I «^w~«i. rtft <\ X with It 1 111 tl Tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ILI 1 11 is ~j }i{{{|||ljr.! i ■■»iin I i- 1 cmmocu Bley's Ammunition Off I'.VKRY DMCBIPI |n\ For Spotting or Military Purpo*e« DOUSUE Waterproof966 words
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