The Straits Times, 5 October 1872

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1 5 The Straits Times
  • 17 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXVI [I. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER sth, 1872. SATURDAY EVENING. NO. 1,414
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  • 252 1 Dvilv Bditio*. Weekly Bditios. -10 Per Annum. 116 Half Yearly 9 13 Quarterly. 5 A IHTISEMENTB. T.-nn- (or Ad\ertis<-iiiciits made known 1 >fflce. entered into for Long periode i l lubscriptioni will be 1 :it the B<i :th ills "i OoajraiLL, .v. 1 .1..H--1 Sti-.-.t. .ity ;in
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  • 663 1 The Legislative Council has held three meeting! daring the fortnight, on the 2o'th ultimo, and Ist and 3rd msta'it. At the first meeting, the and Harbours Bill was passed, its final reading being proposed by one of the unofficial member* wl"> had so bt rough' opposed one part,
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  • 1104 1 The retaliation passed by the bagis" lative Council nil the 1 >1 instant on tlic question of the military garrison ami defence of the Colony, was the only decision that body could have arrived at, not only in the internets of the Colony, but in common sense.
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  • 2631 1 Tiik lirst day's Kaces of the Autumn meeting came otl on Monday at the Race, Comae. The weather was dear and tine, and the (Jraud Stand was crowded to cxeiss, while the mixed crowd outside the stand was a perfect cru>h. The Band of 11. M. Mlth Regiment
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1252 2 (TmuUttdfoT tkt StrmtU Timet.J Thk following on the progress "t events in l)eli is from the \< UandeUblad of tjie 2,") th Sept: dm time ago, private advices from Deli, received by n< via Peoang, stated that our troops, tnistiii"; in the promisL's made by
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  • 789 2 Si\c. vi-uiiK. iBT OCTOBKB, ls"2. I'IiESEXT: Ilis Excellency the Uovernor. His Honor the Chief .Justice, The- ll.m. tt» Officer Commanding H. It's. Troops. His Honor the Judge oi Penangi The Hon. the Colonial Secrctarv. The ll.m. the Attorncy-Weneral. The Hon. the A u litor-< iein-ral. 'I'll.- Hon. the
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  • 333 2 Plrwsnf. His Excellency the Governor. ilis Honor the Chief Justine. The Hon'iile the Officer Oosadg II M [Troops. The Honor the Judge of Penang. The Hon'ble tbe Colonial Secretary. The Elon'ble tlie Attorney-General*. The Hon'iile the Treasurer. The Hon"ble the Auditors icneral The Hou'ble the Acting
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  • 212 2 The Mknrißf is the China news t,, liaml by the DUU HONGKUNc;. H. L Highness the (fraud Duke Alexis h.-ld a Levee on the L6th iust.. and a reception was given in his honour at <;,. vernment House tbe same evening. The <i rand Duke left for Cauton on
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  • 83 2 Considerable excitement baa been eaiiHcd at tbe above place by the imprisonment of Dr. Magalhaens, the Editor of the" newspaper, for publishing an article offenairs to the (Jovernor. !<■■ was placed without trial in tbe Monte Forte, and brought before a Commission of Investigation. It was at first the
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  • 1128 2 On the 21st instant, at 7._»0 a. in., a severe shock "f an earthquake was I'd', it is described as combining a vibratory and an o-.illating motion, and cans..! beds, lt-^.i-liers and all similar objects to shake with a noise that startled and terrified those near them. It lasted
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  • 2011 2 Paris. Ulst AUGUST, The protection ideas of -M. Thiers cost, pending their discussion, much angry feeU ing, staggered the population at the idea that the President would resign, and dislocated the trade and industry of the OOUntry. The prudent felt, though sad, it was the best bargain
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 558 3 Saturday. 88tii Baptaatoi i .teainer Neva, 617 tun, Ifauariao wnawadar, BMavfa Cj)Mi R M> s Maritim, Briti."h shi,, Fatbool Bariek, 705 toaa, Naoodak, JMdak Mth Sye<l Ahmed. «derer. 117 Uma, ('..wm, WW ff u Pan Kirn Cheng a Sund.iy. 29th September Britkh •tcußor Singapore, I. 1., Mitchell ,lcutU ,l9th
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    • 123 3 Daturas*, >th September. M. M. steamer Siada, Melixaa, for Saiijon and H«. igkoag Monday. MMh S.|,t ■iiilk.t. ML M. -t.anier Ciiinl...,!^.-". F..aclio, for Marseilles. British Itam Oriental, Dickenson. for Calcutta. British steamer Kant,' Ma, BaflVV, for Bangkok. British l.ar |iie Alice Alary. fJwJIM. for SaWoii. Tuesday. Ist (Mohci British
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  • 1029 3 Ship's Names. Captains. I i>Alt I Fi.a.; and Ri.j. Tons.' or Wheuk Fboji ARRIVAL CONSIGNEES OR AtitXTS. UtSTINATIONS MKN' -OF- WAR. H met Osborn Nassau t'lmiiiiiK Z'.*bra Deuiaon >TBAJIIiIb> H iterpri << D' Almeida Casil Barbier J IVnang Chopard 1 Pilot Fish Macdoaald J.Oi -re Daniels
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  • 43 3 VESSELS IN THE DOCKS OR LIVING A T WHARVES. 1 T.injong Pagar Wharf. 8 Victoria Dock. <> Jardin<\ Matheson and Company* Wharf P. &0. Wharf 7 Bon A ocord Dock Borneo Companir'i Wharf 8 GoVernment Wharf S Patent Slip and Dock Coapany At Johorc
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  • 650 4 l.inpenr m Ins T French i from that toleral the fr Vive Vive In .1 .v of being met or irlv mo; in the pon rgan, btack l.'oehefort r\ ivilly is the connected, and handsome ■ikes cell, by publishing a rgyman and friend oi t who administered the ter in
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  • Correspondence.
    • 269 4 the Editor qf the Dailg i Dkah Sin. i have returned from my gold-seeking once again, (still unsuccessful, lam sorry to say, but patience aad faith will win the day I." and as 1 have no douht you and your readers an- thirsting for the straight
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    • 127 4 tpondenf.) M v vi iv. 29T8 Sir r. I>7l'. 'I'm: Straits steamers Jiijum and Sharp- arrived here yesterday, the former from Peaang, and the latter from SingaThe following i ime by these l: Per Japan Mr. aaid Mrs. Hoore, Heesra. ■il Browa. l'-r SHarp*h<x>Ur—M.e9an Bum and St limant. The
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    • 265 4 D Vimet Sik: For some time past eoni]ilaints have Ken made by the people rsswiag in my vicinity, and these complaints have 1 to sik-Ii an extent that 1 am compelled to bring them to your notice, sad ask yo to sid me ia sndea to procure
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    • 304 4 To BBS Editor of th,- lhtily Tunis. Sn:— Cook fighting is prohibited, and ver\ properly so. for it is cruelty to birds. We yiew Spanish bull fights with disgust and \<-ry properly so, bSQaUSS they are exliil.itioiisofhorrihrecnielty to animals. A letter appeared the other day in
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    • 522 4 'Jo tie Editor of ike /><u/;/ Kmc*. I>l Ait 81l If my tip" for the liist day's races was not the straight one. I can't help it, and any of TOUT rca.'u is who were fooll enough to follow my advice and put their money on the wrong
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    • 384 4 To lli< Editor cf //<'■ Dnihj Tmet. Dl Alt Silt: -I have haSB very linicli sarprised 1 maj saj disgusted- that, up to this nionicnt of writing, 1 have not reeeivcil one Klli^lc ten ilollar note for my straight tip" for the sseond daj's Baess. 'mill niis.ralile liver
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  • 187 4 MONDAY, adiii BEPTEMBI It. Thk British steamer Japan, Capt. liiiaii Ilin, from Pnang .^'"tli and Malacca 29th inst., anchored in the roads this morning. Tiik Ocean Company's steamer Hector, Capt. Bewley, from Liver] od 15th August, via Suez Canal, arrived at fanjong Pagar wharf this morning.
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  • 503 4 'I'm; British steamer Tkalet, Capt Burnie, from Hongkong L9tfa and Saigon 27th iiist.. arrived yesterday afternoon. Tiik following is a gynopsu of meteortflogical observationH taken by the Principal Medical Civil Officer during the month nt August rwuliug ..f l!«roii,ctiT in tba ni..i,tli ■BT la I do 4
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  • 433 4 Tin. Ocean Compaoj 's teamer Priam, ('apt. Hutlin, from Hongkong -tith Sept., arrived at laajOßg PagSJ wharf this afternoon. Tiik British steamer Bentan, Capt, Barker, from Soorabaya and Bamarang, arrived this BMllling. Tin. British steamer Ueumon, Capt. Howell, from .MaiM-illes 24tfc August, arrived this morning. Tin. Ocean
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  • 100 4 THK British steamer Teriut, Capt. Nisliet, from Amoy 25th Sept., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning. Mi-s Adelaide Stoiieham gave her second performaaoe last night, to a rather thin audience, which was hardly to be expected alter the success she bad "ii tin- tiist nij^lit.
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  • 298 4 Tin. following passengers took their departure by the Prim// yesterday n'liiu. Fr. .in Singapore: Mr. Gregory and family. Mr. and Mrs. Quadling, Mr. and Mrs. Schuster and child. 'I'iik Following passengers proceed by the P. O. steamer Ih-lta to-day: Dm I'uiiiig. liaik Omar, 3 men 80th regiment.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 669 4 I hi: M'ai.'KoW s CHIXBUP ntOM s vi.wvak. Whi.-li I iriafa for to state The troth —lake it as si.h. w ain't ir"t no sort of bass 'Gauwt Labnaa or the Dvtch. Thoogh eovee nay so in letters d|i It Litter, Asm laafwt(bjs>thaVs blacker thaa pitch Now I past it
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    • 182 4 #otires. IX THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. DIVISION OF SINGAPORE. In the (Jocxla of Pakhick Joaquim, late of >n Merchant, Deceased. MOTIOI is barebv that on the "J.'itli day of June 187*. Probass "f the hut will and Testament of the aboi I nann-.l deceased was duly granted
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 854 5 4J. vV 0. Companp. NSULAIC AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices D'Aln. i ';.iih>w»S At New Harbour. MAIL t. ffiUla LINES. I Thk mop OSed cl: tis of "rrival of the Company's Contract Mail Steam Bhi] ."re iii com tion with the sernee' for the year \*~l. as approved by
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    • 955 5 cv O. Companp. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF SAMPLE PARCELS An instance having occurred in which l package skipped as containing Sa«i;)/»-(i was found to contain Oil, notice is hereby siren that, in future, shippers will be 1 to make known the description of es supplied by them, and to sign
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    • 744 5 ittisrrllanfous. ENGLISH GOODS (Via Sue* Canal) At Cheapest Rates D. NICHOLSON A COMPANY. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen India, Colonial and Foreign Outfitters. 50 to 52, ST. PAUL'S" CHURCHYARD (Corner of Cheapsidel, London. Established IS!!. Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 pafe Catalogue, sent post free containing full particulars as
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    • 925 5 iHrtrrllanrou*. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 793 5 ittirtrllanrou* G ABBIE L'ArQ CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS FOB PRESEEVIKO AND BEAUTIFYING THE TEETH GUMS AND PREVENTING TOOTHACHE. ARE SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS A PERFUMERS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS. GABRIEL, Dentists, Lcdoate Hill, London, E. C. P'Sedadent" or cure for I Toothache. This extraordiI nary application,
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    • 733 5 iWidCfllantous. BRISTOW, EDMONDS WILLIAMS (Late Bribtow 4 Edm. Per."amerB, Fancy Soap Makers, AND DEUOOISTB, Also GENERAL BRUSH MAKERS, WHOI.KSALE AND EXTORT, S.BISHOPSGATEAVENUJ3.CITY Pc LONDON. (Established neaily Kmi J So well known for their KBBENCE OF PEPPERMINT, KSNFN, Jamaica oinger, and their Jamaica sad HABCOW POMATUM. These preparations are unique and
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