The Straits Times, 28 December 1872

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXVIII. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28th, 1872. SATURDAY EVENING NO. ],42()
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 11 1 i wtinr. :u C->ylt..n. I Aitki-n, dan^'li-.V\.-n. Es'j.. aged 15
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  • 106 1 LITEST MARKET (JCOTATlONfc Singapore, Decembek 28ts er $4,32i. 11.30. Uhio l«i--vuk 2.60. j i 3.1u. none. 34f. Mule twim !-•*>. do J.i'TJ. S d<. T.Cl..thb 1.25. do 1.60. 7 du du L.80. 'j .mil li.-w n Loaooa. D utbs sight. 'j i "-II 14.62. 269. raid.
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  • 1143 1 liie following Judgment m delin the JG'.li instant, l>y the Chief upon a Motion in Arrest oi' ■nt in the Queen against John and Ludovioo Fernandez." ■M the Prisoners were tried Malacca, and convicted of it. Before pentaooe, Mr. Dal as Couiuel lor the pnMBflT moved an
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  • 819 1 {Tmntlatetlfur the Shmitt Tunes.) I OOUtJN to the latest official reports from Deli, tranquillity has continued undisturbed since the* submission "f the datus. Traffic has been restored in the low as well as in the uplands; 'iaii\ hill Battaa, including women and children, have come
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  • 1872 1 Lomh)n, 2;>m> Nov., 1872. The Queen and Court leave Balmoral for Windsor to-day. Her Majesty has, within the last few days, visited considerable numbers of poor people in the neighbourhood of Balmoral, and distributed among them blankets and other warm clothing. The Duke of Edinburgh has arrived
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  • 1841 1 OUR PAR IS LETTER. I'akis, November 23. The terrible mess that p<r!itical matters have fallen into is very deeply to be deplored, and however they may be righted, the elicits will remain for a long time visible. This time last week everything was so bright, and now we see how
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 202 1 THE BTRAITS TIMKS. rlon. Wiikiv Kdition. 140 Per Annum. Sp; S-i Half Yearly I I Quarterly 5 AI'VKKH- r U ■ruseinents made known I into for long periods I 1 subscription! «ill be '■'•i.c; ;ilso in M 111.1.. \i: Lombard Street, city in 'o. r« most specify in the oom
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  • 9281 2 S.No.vroKE, -Ist October. Present: His hciIUIOI the Govkbnoe. His Honor The Chief-Justice Sidgreoves The H.n'ble The Officer Commanding EL M 'aTroope Lieut-OoLBmith t Bothfiegt Sis Honor The Judge of Hanag (anrW. Baokett). The Hou'ble The Colonial Secretary t-Mr. Birch). The Hou'ble The Attorney-General Mr. Braddell The H oii'ble
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  • 165 3 louden, tUi !)'■'■■—Tin- Wnmhiagtoa Mixed ('(»iiiini.ssi.m baa adjudicated LoO British claims and bmi rejected the majoritjr. The Petersburg Gazelle states that it has been decided to undertake tinKhiva Campaign. The i; reii<-li Ajanobly lias passed the Hill for the restitution of the property id' the Orleans Princes. Biemark
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  • Correspondence
    • 1310 3 Malacca, Stan DaXSman, Is7l'. (From tin tceaiional Oorrespondent.) Thk British steamer Penanj, Captain Chopard, from Pinang bound totiingapore, arrived here last Thursday morning and sailed the following afternoon. The British steamer Sanfbo, Captain Clark, from your port bound to Jeddah, arrived here on the 19th inr-tant, and sailed the
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    • 346 3 THE FATAL AFFRAY AT THE "FORTUNE OF WAR" To tin 1 Editor iff tke Daily Timet. I)kar s i k, I trust to roar sense of justice to allow me space to oorrecl a misstatement in your yesterday's journal. Therein it is made to appear that some Soldiers oi' the
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  • 24 3 MONDAY, 2Sbd DECEMBKK. Tmb l>nti>ii lUwnerB/-tttB*ma»,Capt. Valiant, boa Hoßykoug 17th i n-t., arrived ;it Jardine, Mutheson C wharf this morning.
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  • 23 3 Tub 11. I. S. N. Co'i steamer Etkiupia, which arrived mi Saturday brought tlic following paweu tjers .Mi Buckley, <Irowkiy, Millrr, and Brown,
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  • 29 3 'I'iik Hiiti^li steamer Veuaug, Capt. Cbopard, from Penang 17th and Malacca 20th instant) arrived nn Saturday] she brought as paweuger from Malai Ci His Highness Sultan Ailiti of I
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  • 43 3 Tub iteamer CAeoju was, we Icaru, detained three dayi in 11 ■<■ Bed Sea, baring to tow a diatbled Turkish transport tt> Jeddab. Bhe ft d the iteamer Rangoo* at Jeddab. Bhi ad the Hiitisli achooner Hector in M.ilaeoa Straits, off the oae-fatbom Bank
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  • 60 3 Tjikkl lias lain, to-day, between the bay Lim ami lieu llok factions, in whidi notorious fighting character oftlie former tribe has been killed. The fight look place in Car- street and Merchants' Road. We understand the Police ere appreve of a Berious riot, and that the Mnt Colonial Secretary and
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  • 48 4 Tin: Ocean Company's -team,-i OUtn- ■,m Wildinjf, from liivcrpo .1 !Mh November, via Suez Caual, Galle, and Pinang t! i instant, arrived at Tanjoug Pagar wharf yesterday morn.iinl will leave for riongkong and Shanghai this afternoon. Pass) »»i Prom Osllei Mr, Dag From rinang Mr. and Mrs. PI
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  • 58 4 Mi.-m:-. A pear steamer dotta*, Captain Miller, from Hongkong 17th instant, arrived at tbe Tanjong l'a_rai- wharf this morning. I'as sol as, i i hiaesc deck. /i Mr. and Ward Mrs. E. K. Beliliuß, m Byra, 11. .i--. Marcus ■j Del A-ulia. A. T. Judah. 8. H. Woon.lli. D II
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  • 75 4 The godown of Mr. Angus,auctioneer, in Batten mad, has since Saturday night again been visited by thieves, who tarried off some articles of plated ware lyino- exposed for sala. is 'he sixth time the place has been visited in like manner, always on 9 iday. The thieves broke in through
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  • 89 4 Tin. British steamer Scotland, Capt. James, from London .">th November, -t ou n. Malta, Port Said, and Galle, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, with Capt. Battye, Lieut. Anns:;,.!.-, and 80 men of the lUth ii.nt, ('apt. Stone and i^7 men of the SOtb Ucgim.lit. Capts. Mew- ill and
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  • 17 4 Tim. British steamer 01/ama, Capt. Hutchison, from Hongkong ~UI in.-t., arrivi d this morning.
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  • 14 4 'I'iik British steamer Rainbow, Capt. 1) ..ton. from Palembaug 19th inst., arrived this morning.
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  • 20 4 Tin. German steamer BelUma, Capt. Schultz, from Hamburg via London and Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning.
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  • 37 4 A telegram to the Agent of the Mee■agerics Maritime* announces that tbe homeward rYciieh mail steamer /'"//''left Saigon for Singapore at o'clock yesterday afternoon. She may therefore not be expected here before to-morrow night or Thursday morning.
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  • 63 4 Wi learn from the 1. .v C. Rrprtu that th amount of bullion by the I*, and 0. Company's steamer Moottmu, which left" Southampton ou the ~1-t inst., wu in gold -to Galle, tBBoj to Bombay, t"270; in silver- to Hong Kong, £5*,910; to Shanghai, l-'S,M.">; t i II■■: son's
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  • 222 4 Tin. Pinang Get* tie of the 1 Ith instant, sa\ s thai Sir Benson Maxwell and Colonel Alison are competitors for Ihe Governorship of the Colony, but also mentions Mr. Pope Henneesy as the likely man. The same paper also learns that on the l^th instant, a large party of
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  • 396 4 Tin. (Jorernment Gazette contains, beeidei the proclamation copied b -low, aotilicatienii that six months leave of ab* l«\,- been -rani,.l to (lie l>. V. J. A. Beckli -.thai th, i; appoint,-,; U-tlUg Colonial Chaplain at Jiljiorc and l!ie K,-v. S. I!. Dmi-Icv tin- 'olou ai haplam at Mmwccu. Mi. Bntger
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  • 16 4 Thk British iteamer United Service, Captain Distant, from Piuaag 22nd instant, arrived yesterday.
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  • 19 4 The Dutch steamer Gtrtruot General 1/ Captain ljindemann, from Macassar I Ith instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday.
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  • 37 4 Thk Gocernor Gemermi Mt/er re] having spoken the following vessels in Hanka Strait* British ship KGGVj Hriti-'li banae LPTC, all well; British barque KSGB, f PsTershanti Briliah sup Omm ill",- of Liver] 1. from Loaaoa te Mala.ea.
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  • 50 4 'I"hk Mesiiageries Maritimes steamer Neva, Capt. Mannarino, from Batavia 2^m! in-taut, arrived at the Borneo i wharf yesterday morning. Piimw t.—Messrs. A. A. Mclatyrc and Eiartog, Byed S.d-h Boftein, Shaik Mohamed Ha, hnnd and servant. Hve Koli Sm. A ftiimnhi. t apt> Bvaaa, 1- siilnrs. lo nati\, s and Chi:
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  • 52 4 W I. understand the town has been proclaimed under the Preservation of the Peace Ordinance, so as to place greater power in the hands of the authorities in the case of a riot, which seems imminent. This will, we believe, be notified in a Gazette Srtruordimsrji in tin- course of
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  • 109 4 I'mk Danish steamer Qnted, Captain Gottlieb, from London 2Mh September, via Suez Canal, and QaUe 17th instant, arrived this morning. This steamer i- the repairing-ship of the Great Northern Telegraph Company, and will, we understand, be stationed at. Shanghai. Audi i i to-day, a Chinaman giving his name as k"b
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  • 113 4 Wt hear that yesterday afWuOOD some drunken sailors forcibly entered a private house in North Bridge road, opposite the Scotch Church, and made i general smash of everything they found on t be ground floor, includiugaU the eatables prepared for the Christmas dinner. The master of the house came down
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  • 107 4 1 iv. Mewigeriea Maritimes steamer Tig re, Capt Leooiatre, from shanghai via riongkong and Baigon, with the homeward Prencfa mail, arrived at the Bor Company's wharf this morning, and will leave at !t o'clock to-morrow morning. Prom Eongkong: Mr. I),- Bonueiill--. :i natives. Ba(a«ia.—FVoni Shanghai: Mr Lombard. KeoVat. from Hoagkoagi
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  • 327 4 A vkkv serious aftVay occurred last night at a tavern called the Fortune nf War," 00 the corner ofTaajOttg Pa- garaad New Harbour roads, between some men of the BOtfa Regiment from the steamer Bc*lU»d, and soae sailors belonging to thai reeatL Then was, we hear, a Bght between sailor
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  • 31 4 11.11. S. ddftmtmn, Capt. Baaing, from Piuaag Hid Malacca With tbe detachments of the Mith Regiment formerly stationed there, arrived at Tanjong t 'i l -"'?fI?.I!Wrf this forenoon.
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  • 29 4 jrTut British steamer Hiltori**, Capt. TUtton, from Calcutta l'.'tli and I'inang <Jsth ihst., arrived at Jardiue, Matheso,| (',,'s wharf this morning. PaaaUTOBM For Hongkong.—Dr. Etobertson, 1 Bamtl.man aud lady.
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  • 51 4 Tin following is a Summary of Meteorological Observations taken by the Principal Civil Medical Officer, during the month of November: ■iSfcMl I,'U'liut •>! Uurouicter a*, au ni«U>ve ««le\*l ,ii-. ,t ;< f«t. h, the SS 71 > -i lUnifalliu .'I hn.irs. tinche^. at Cum. Jafl. (irettteat lUmfal. during the inoDtb,
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  • 49 4 Ifinsu, Apoar Co.'i steamer (Ufa Capt. Gardner, from Calcutta l'.Uh inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, and will have for Hongkong at o'clock this afternoon. PASSLX>iEIiS. F"i s sytynrs.—from Calcutta i Mr. Sulkies. Hongkong.—From Culeutt.i s Mrs. Gardner, Messrs. Mayae, fumenia. Douand Andre. From Singapore: Mr. Degener.
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  • 110 4 A Chinaman was thie^ morning )>»issing along River Valley 1 Road, neat Campong Saigon, with bag of money, when he was attacked b\ two rulliaiis. one of whoni ani and the money bag while the Other made I slash at him \wth a knife, bi.t fortunately miosrid his aim. Mr.
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  • 116 4 Anuchs from Malacca state that the j little steamer 6Vt Mmieeeti, the property of Mr. Tan Chin Hoon, has been captured by Tunku dia Oodin's guardboat at the mouth of the Langat river, OB her way fee Malacca from LaHgaJ with a cargo .1 (in bars of tin. The prize
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  • 254 4 oimra tic naeeengen for Europe by the Preneb mail steamer Tifft this morning, was Brother Lothaue, for sonic years past the I'iiiicipal of the Christian Brothers' School here, whose successor is, we understand, to come from London. Brother Ijothaire has laboured haul and successfully to advance the mil ii'sls ol
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  • 153 4 An in.picst was held yesterday afternoon by D. Vangfaaa Baa., Coroner-, on the body of I lie sailor «MBe( his death daring the fight at the flortone of War" tav.in on Chriatntae uigbt The evidence of Dr. Hampshire, Colonial Surgeon, who made the pott m»rt*m examination,established tinfacl that deatli could
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  • 17 4 SATURDAY Mm DECEMBER. Thk Uriti>h steamer Hun Yo*f B*Bf, ("apt. Craik, from Booghok in>t. arrived this morning.
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  • 40 4 The Hon. C. B. I'lunket, Inspector General of I'olice, proceeded home on leave of absence by the steamer Enttrfriat to-day. Hi> duties will be J>t-r--formed by Capt. Dunlop, K. A., whose acting appointm.nt will appear, we unoaiataad, in the (j'u:e/te. >^
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  • 56 4 v I'iik British ataaßMf Ntum** t (iibsou.tr an Newcastle 15th Novellllv^ arrived last ni^ht,and wi-nt toTaojong Pagar wharf this morning. Tbe 3 xmo* isa new steamer of Ml;} ton.- register, an belongs to Messrs. Douglas Lapraik Ac of Hoagkoog. She is inteudetl, we understand, to ran in Oonaectton with the
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  • 55 4 Tut next criminal session of the Supreme Court will open 00 the O'th instant. The session will be more important tbau u:-ual, as th. re are several eases in which considerable public interest is felt, as also a number of others for serious crimes; it is probable als ■>, that
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  • 177 4 Tin next homeward mail will be conveyed by the I. &O. ateaaaer llydaxpet, which left Hoagkoog on Thursday noon, the 2l)th m?t., and mas be exiiectinl here about luesday, the ,'ilst, in which case she will be despatched on New Year's day. On this uccount, the Banks anil Mercantile community
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  • 151 4 ffhereat it apßeareto me that rk-ts and tumults have taken place in the Sett 1.--■ent of Singapore, ami that the ordina-,-v OftV-is appointed for nrawrnag the peace aro not sufficient for the pn-H.-rva-tion of the peace. I, by virtue of the powen del, to me by His Excellency the Governor,
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  • 205 4 We have not HH the usual Ciiriilar goin^ tiie rooadl far Uw Mew \u;ir Ls, and understand notiiin^ whatever has bam doM tlii> JtU* towards i tlicin, tor tin* simple reason that then is bo one to take the matter in hand i and make the necessary arrangements, the gentliiuan
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  • 123 4 j-i;/'< OiassMai.—>fiai Wpa, aeaaiaa, nleers, and all aesaripAi ns ol sores are cured by the proper aad diligent use of Inestimable pr.-parations. To attempt to ears bad legs by ptaataria% the edges of the w..uud together is folly, for should the skin unite, a bagjgj, diseased condition i.-iu.iins undi-rneatli, to
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 357 4 Satardaj 21s1 Deoember. German ■'> mid. schooner i", licic, tons. Woarohe oommander Aui,.y 13th Dec., msigneei Staehelin Stahlknecht Ciwedish brig i)au. li» totu. Lund oommauder, Hongkong 13th Uec, eonsigneus Kautenberg, Schmidt A Co. Sunday, -lud December. Qenuanbarque Varuaa, oM) tons, Diederich oomawndet B tow lath Dec., consignees Bean, Meyer
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    • 204 4 Bcputmttfi Saturday, -Ist December. British steamer Cheops, Dowdy, for Hongkong. British barque Samson, Hedley, for Cotie. p Ci riii.in barque Pallas, Lodemp, lor Saigon. Qerman barque Bertha, Wagner, forSamarang. Sarawak htr.im.-r li.._V;ilist. wareham, for Sarawak. Monday, Sinl December. Spanish steamer Miadoro, Eliiwlde, for Manila. British steamer Qlauous, Wilding, for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 549 4 flQUtt*. NOTICE. HE 8 boxes. A I, .1 C 1 c«M'. I, B i a cases, landed by British KOiO 1 case. 8. S. Hongkong" RC C 1 case, from London. CR Lt. Col. Anson 1 cask. |JL C C 8815. 1 case.—«x S. S. Canton" from London. The Consignees
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  • 581 5 Ship's Xamks. Captains. wsrot... ru. a.m. hh, ions of Where From, Consign e e- or Agents. Dhsti natio> s AREIVAl A K I Fi.a.; am> Rn; Tons of Where From' JARRIVAl Consignee- or Agents. Fi MEN-OF-WAR Hornet Adventure Frelon BTEAMBBS E-itor: Hohr Mijer •ian BAILING VESSELS
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  • 42 5 1 Tanjang Pagar Wharf. il Victoria Dock Jardine. Mathesoa and Company's Wharf. S P. O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Compunr'n Wharf 8 Government Wharf i Patent Slip and Dock Company At Johore
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  • 3693 6 I think thing to induce t! em to keen in lai lanyol the papera, and the mdi examined tin- whoi,. „f, "Hi bear me oat The ;> "g i Mala,,;, w,-,v not camination before and i j much, before as extra V- n. that they should have an a 1
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  • 2928 6 SINO.tPOKE, 4rH N'OVEMBEE, H:.'. m Present: His Exoellexcv ihk QoTUUMaV TheHou.TheCliiof-Justico Mr.Sidgreavo TbeHoa.TaeOSoerCoasdg. H H.'a Troops Lieut-Colonel Smith, 80th Begimeai Tho Hon. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Bird] The Hon. The Attorney-General B ad,lcl The Hon. The Acting Colonial Engineer l 'apt.mi Inn. .H.K. I The Hon. 11. A.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 844 7 y. v\- o. coMpnp. PEN] NSII.A It AND O'MKNT AI. STKA M NA V 1< i ATIu.V OM PUTT. '•***** IVAlni. lda Street. QODOWBa At N.w Hfirbour. MAIL Frjiidi LINES. 7 J TllK pro] of arrival of the Company's Contract Mail Steam Ships si Singapore in connection with the service
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    • 876 7 |J. vV €>. Company. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF SAMPLE PARCELS. An instance having occurred in which a package shipped aa containing Sample* m f,,im,i I ataia Oil. notice in herel>v given thai, in future, shippers will be required to make known the description of Samples (applied by them,and to sign
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    • 756 7 iHisfrrllanroug. ENGLISH GOODS (Via Suez Canal) At Cheapest Rates D. NICHOLSON COMPANY. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen .INDIA, COLOVIAL AND FOREIGN Outfitters. MTO 58, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD (Corner of Cheapside), London. Established 1st:!. Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 page Catalogue, sent post free containing full particulars as to Woollen,
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    • 847 7 itttffrrllanrottf. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Properties nrrknown and recognised throughout the world. The number of years! this in valuable Ointment has stood the teat of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated is a testimony of itself more convincing than anvthiiu.' that
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    • 843 7 fHiorrllanrouo ME|RS. GABRIEL'S CELEMTED PREPARATIONS FOR PRKS^ufo AND BEAUTIFYING THK •EETH A GUMS AND JJVENTING TOOTHACHE. ARE SOLD ai.i, CHEMISTS A PERFUMERS in al» art s of the world Spared only hy MIBRS. GABRIEL, DENTIBTB, Ludoa Hill, London, E. C. ftEDADENT" OR CURE FOR othache. This extraordiMEBBRB. ,?y applicat ion.
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    • 755 7 ilottrrs. BRISTOW, EDMONDS A WILLIAMS (Late Bribtow Edmonds,i Perfumorn, Fancy Snap Makers, AND DRUOOIBTS, Ako GENERAL BRUSH MAKERS, WHOLESALE AND EXPORT, S,HISHOPSGATEAVEM!E,C[TY,E.C., LONDON, (Established nearly 100 Years,) So well known for their ESSENCE OF PEPPERMINT. KNKKNCK UK JAMAICA OINIIKH, ami tlicir Jamaica and MARROW POMATUM. These preparations are unique and
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