The Straits Times, 24 September 1870

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times. V() I i. XXVI. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1870. SATURDAY EVENING. >, 31 1
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  • 311 1 ill<J lit' amiue various depart- tiller been tnig it in Singad forward i copy of a of the n n Lonry nf subject .11 iulatter; and I i :l. E. the iting His 'id am Jin ii l.'iilly have r™ 1"" maner into its <n\n hands. Ihe French
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  • 723 1 I'm:!' ilouist" which appeared in Tuesday's paper, while commenting, we i, upon the sometimes reprehensible tone of the re- the St raits Settlements Association at Home, takes it tor granted that these representations have in no way reflect i the public opinion of this place. Now,
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  • 953 1 li is now several month- since the town was visited with a serious fire, and we earnestly lujj»e to enjoy immunity from the destroying element for a long time to come. But, nevertheless, every precaution should be taken to prepare ourselves for effective action in case of
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  • 579 1 \\*K have to acknowledge the receipt of The fti»a#r )"</'■/,/" Emwttfs d/wxt," a pamphlet of (is pages written by the l'seudo Count Von Attems and published in Dutch at Sourabaya. The first part, which takes up about 2ti pages, givwJ somewhat detailed history Off the Hitmleft
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  • 1061 1 The Commander of the Naval Forces in Netherland India makes known to those concerned -1 stly, t hat the ship I'.irr JoU has struck on a hitherto unknown rock under water. From the rock the peak of (iasjiar island bote S. B. at a distance at 1} (icrman
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  • 1088 1 CHINA. POLITICAL AND GENERAL SUMMARY. IKNKKAL. By the present mail, the ataae t be repeated mby the List time rtuMt Nutliini; baa beta done toward/i a settleini'iit of the Tientsin dificulty, and t)»< < 'hioeae o ratinue obstinately to refuse tin- >l maiiils made by the Oouat BjooheoboQart, !'.>r the
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  • Correspondene.
    • 318 2 Zb tie UU,,r qf tie Zkufy Timr: Sue The last <:iu-ion Iron, the -Ho,,orarj Secretan of the Associati •li.lm:m does not sh, v that ia^utM^rpulinshi^mr";-: 1;':;: ttli in-taut prove, the\ oertaiuh are as much behind in inforuiation as thej have alwaya been. The Association haa alwaya
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    • 200 2 Tilths Editor qf the DttiUf TSmet. Sin. I have waited some days in hopes of nriag some answer to the letter of l iiipiirt-r*" which appeared in your imprewion of September 9th. As. however, the l're-idciit Mid Trustees of the Rallies Institution seem to be too much
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  • 488 2 MONDAY, I'M ii SEPTEMBER. 11. 1. M. rtramrT Create, horn Sai--14-1 >1 1 Lstfa inst.j arrivtil lion- \ostenlav morning. 11.1. M. itramtif (apt. Deaaur, from Aden 26th Augunt, ar- i T \t att; nioun an<l >altited the ]Jnt;>li Hag this niorniii";, the sahlto being returned from
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  • 108 2 Dutch steamer MtmnUr mm Bt*ai atekmtten, from Matavia 17th bast, arrived bete this morning. Tmk British steamer fkt Mlit, Cupt. om-t, iw» s«.wak ira L rived here tliis moniino;. to^*«mem of the Kille Volunteers, l.v permission of Caiitain Head will l.lav at the per- j torm-nee it
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  • 320 2 Tiik M. I. steamer OmUmme, Lapt. Mortemart. from Marseilles -21st Anmst, via Port Said, Suez. Aden, and Galle, with the Freueh Mail, arrivcnl l )t.re vest.erdav evening:, and will leave Main for Saigon and Hongkong at *> w tomorrow Mok.kmu:,, „f the M. 1. s.eamer Gmiemu, reports
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  • 174 2 Twt Barawak stseiaer Boytui, Capt. Harris, from Sarawak 19th ins,., am\e,l here tliis morning; V eelltK' ]-i II lII lei oil tbe K.b.tort is ?Ti Cofony is a pa.ldle wheel steanu-r <.f 4<K) tone, and titled with en-ines of i ■-S L YnanoAT morning, an iiMueat was
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  • 207 2 Great hopes are entertained at Pnris that the efforte of the neutral Powers wi |l an armistice. tZ wZ£Z quently postponed their dej.arture for Tours. The Orleans Prince- have (luitUnl Paria at the request of the PromLoal t/uvcruiueut. The Empress Eqg»nW staym-at Hasting* The Geroum Consul at Bombay
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  • 193 2 *a^ C ait. KabTLBT, of toe Travaneore, reports narinf; pnssed the P. O. mail steamer EUorm, hound to Hongkong, at Ir. \i. on the 17th inst. Thk British steamer Onatjbrqin, Ckpt Muffell, from London SrdAogUSt, via Port Said, Sue/, and dalle 15th inst., arrived here this momusgj.
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  • 1647 2 T, |K m>xt ((lltw:m, 111;,,| wi bwOfc** <"' the P. kO. steamer Kmem, which was to leave Homhay on the 11th instant, and may he expoetetl here ahont Tuesday next." a«* i .1 E i, oar thai the opium steamers were expected to leave Calcutta a'mut the
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  • 852 2 \ViiAiHvi:i: aught hare 1 n thought f his veracity, few readen have failed to take aa interest in the renderings of the Abbe Hue The interest which th lr minis Alii..' contrived t.. throw over even little incident. ..f a joiinii-v almost unsa7 passed in modern times, hat succeeded
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  • SHIPPING SINGAPORE.
    • 231 3 lay. 17th >.'j't.'iuber. British bur-jur Ali.v Miry. i't7 toaa, Simp- n. Bangkok 2nd September. Sunday. 18tk S North Gorman barque Willy Rk-kmers. VV7 torn 8( N Vrk M iy. H. I. m, ~t. .uner DAssas. t .11-. DK-ai.\. AJeu .Mnl A"._'u-it. H. I. Ms. steamer Cr Saigon 15th September.
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    • 11 3 Saturday. Jtth September. ig Utterni- lib. l\-i,.ri- l"th Scp-U-uiKr. r
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    • 148 3 über. Ml ::.ii. H.ir. n. for Gafte and B-:. mer Kuiiini: Will, m 111. .1. r- ,:i\ju-ang and Snttnl Briti> Bangkok. Briti-'u ship Or) Bri:: Her Xasauti.'. \.i.-.~lali.f. >r Triiiirauu. Bri:^ jj lacca. M n.lav. 19th f -ptember. H. I. M'>. steamer D'Amu, E!aanii Briti-h steamer B r Btafhok.
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  • 639 3 Hir's Names liAINS. Fl.AO AND RlG. i .VlltEt Fl. I Daaiuanoa MEN-OF-WAR Icarus STEAM I Fnterpriae Kate Mot* Amk 1 Fair Singapore Sri Sarawak Rainbow Peiho H. v.ih-t .--A*!!.! Mi VESSELS A.I. .If Adelheid Agatha Johannc A:, v Warwick Alnianawur Alicia AllM Mary An;.i< At ma
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  • 42 3 I I I ria Dock P. A 0. Wharf Buruec Company's Wlj.i1 Patent Slip ami Dock Com* Taujouy Pagur W'h.ui'. t> Jur.li:. I 7 lk.ii A.-, ,.r.l Dook veruuicut Wharf »anjr 9 At Jwlivic Wh»r'.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 663 3 iflisrrllanrous. ■LBCTBK IFE. I'ILVtRMK HERS PaTEXT MAIN BANDS. BELTS. P" KET BATTKK: Thlse rfinarkabl- and hi/hlv v inventions r applicable, and extremely efiead m Id c .iitin •enaati -it !th "r\nd :iesau<l tn'-ir :i!n>.|iicn..v, nr.- :<edwith. I.VKRM CHEB'S MKPI< I 1 ia ao ad varied, that il forcibly univi r
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    • 144 3 fHisrrUanroiis CBOSSEA BLACK W: EBRATED OIL.M ALL OF SUPERIOR UAL I T T PICKLES. SAUCES. BTBUPS. JAMS. IX TINS AND JABS. ORAXCE MARMALADE. TART FRUITS. DMUI Fl:t MUSTARD. I\> POTTED MEATS ANI> FISH. preserved rsaaa >a; KIPPERED SALMON AND HE!: PICKLED SALMON a\;> UtCUWtWi RTUI I FRIED S< K!:L^H AND
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    • 51 3 jKffwH— oinr. THKEX \j ri!. 1-7 >. BABI i Rei. ...irked ati^n of k~h\ M i'reeins: W< with it." 7 W« arilla' ;le th. A.-., si J. Poelt. '.rt*r--I'ints. "On Imi-.'Ktant (a; i pdblie are nillv cantioi j re- thoy .-thai! mmon Hii'' with 3 .1 flavore«i with "Ameri- an
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    • 57 3 itttirrHanroHS. Resent Street, irk. engenuine, QrisTESi-i or Jama axd Camomilf. redlj kn.'wn ndcom- moat r whilat mi mpair••iia the I mean* i ration ><• it i— uninij-aired I those iii Trop'cal •it supplj of tka iig««t'Te ■1 oulj by WTLKHR 'ACo? lla. also Gin- ■■lj ALL 1. tM INDIGES■ILD CBB
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 756 4 tf>. Coimiani). ENINMI.AH AND O "JUNTA I, \M NAVIGATION OOMPANI Okki.ks D' Almeida Street. GODOWII Harbour. MAIL I'/^tl LINES. Til I expected date of arrival of one of the Company* Contract Mail Steam Ships at re in connection with the service for the ny I s i. as approved by
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    • 852 4 }J. Companp. NOTICE A Written Declaration of the contents and value of Parisians for the Overland Route is required by the Egyptian Transit Administration, and must be delivered by i the shipper to the Company's Agent with the Bill of Lading, or with the Parcels and the Company do Hot
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    • 809 4 itttsrrllanrous. NEWEST GRAND STATE-LOAN-LOT-TERT. Guaranteed and Controlled by the Government in the amount of: 190 MILLION FLORINS OB -'Mi MILLION FRANCS WHICH IS TO BE REPAID BY 400,000 PREMIUM PRIZKS In five yearly drawings, in the manner that every second month a great Drawing takes place, al which will beoxawn
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    • 811 4 OAKET A SONS KMKRY A BLACK LEAS HILLS Blackkairh Road. London, England. oakiv's Sn a ki.-mi i h Soap (non-mer-ctfria] for Cleaning and Poliabiaa; Sflrer, MarHw Tablets M. Oakey'.s W*LUM<nO3 Kmkk Polish. Packets M. each; Tina "id.. Is.. 2s. 6d., i anil 4a, ea<h. Oakky's Indiakuhbkk Knife Boards i from
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