The Straits Times, 7 February 1874

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times. \O L. XXX PUBLIBHED EVERY SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING N(). l,i)()2
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  • 99 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, February 7ih, 1874. Uauibier 5.20. Black Pepper 14*. White Pepper 18. ur, Sarawak &J. 60. h >J7i •vne :'H- 30i. le twist l». Shirting*.. -^-Hdo *.<•*■ 5 do T. Cloths 1.874. >. do do t 1.5-4--7 do do LTQ <
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  • 1058 1 Tiik new Courti Ordinance, which is, together with the amended Stamp Ordinance, to come into openGota on the next month, will effect some material ihanfW in tlio administration of our civil and criminal law. The principal alteration in the Civil Courts will be that, besi<lesdi>training,of which
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  • 435 1 In the course of desultory reading we came across a very interesting article, in Logan's Journal of the Eastern Archipelago, on the Medical topography of Singapore, written by our respected citizen "of credit and renown," Dr. R. Little. We were rather startled, however, at one of his
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  • 817 1 We give place to the following very sensible article from the Penang Gazette. We have always concurred in the advantage of maintaining for the heads of Government at IV nang aud Malacca the title of Lieutenant Governor not that they would have more limited powers under the
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  • 1252 1 Translated for the Straits Times.) Eaiu.y in the morning of the 27 th ultimo, a salute of 21 guns announced to the inhabitants of Batavia, the fall of the Kraton of Acheen. The circumstances attending its fall are thus detailed in a private telegram published
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  • 950 1 (Translated trow Ihe Strait* Tune*.) Thk Manila journals publish a letter taken from the Official Gazette, concerning sick Spaniards proceeding to Europe by steamers via Singapore. The Cviuerciv says The Spanish Consul at Singapore hau addressed the following couiuiuinc.it ion, dated the 2nd instant (Jan.),
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  • 3029 1 I'abih, Bai> .la.M'aßT Speed the parting, welcome the coming gaaa\ ii* not exactly applied here to 1x73, and 1871. TW^SpilM year ilisapi>ear» with two blessings but an uncommonly large nunilier of malediction!.. The lilx-r---ation of the territory, and something like tv« hopeless defeat of the Monarchists, ar« benefits
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 286 1 Advkktiskmknts. I nts made known fTice. radiate for long period* nts a.nd subscriptions will l>e MS Office; also in Oounmx, v I. "inbard Street, city llendy A Co OU .Jewry in Calcutta. A Co. B -j fy ill the OObJ the number of th< required, else all vt.,l till countermanded,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Correspondence.
    • 65 2 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir: The accompanying cutting has been taken from the Friend of India, and I send it to you for insertion iv your columns, merely as a hint to tbe Medical authorities that information of a similar nature resj>eetiiig this Colony might
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  • News of the Week.
    • 914 2 The Siamese steamer CAvw PAjfa, Capt. Orton, from Bangkok 27th January, anchored in the road yesterday. Thk British steamer Clealvr, Capt. Ross, from Labuau 27th January, anchored in the roads yesterday. Thk French steamer Feuelvn, Capt. Le Boucher, arrived yesterday from Saigon. This vessel has been chartered
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    • 521 2 The British steamer Samoa, Capt. Webster, from Pinang 31st inst., arrived yesterday. Thk British steamer Medina, Capt. Kneen, arrived yesterday, from Sourabaya 28th January. Thk British steamer Martahan, Capt. Buxton, from Bangkok 29th Jauuary, anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon' Thk British steamer Rainboic, Capt. Fox, from
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    • 1653 2 Wk believe that the Attorney General will accotnpauy His Excellency the Governor to-morrow on his visit to Salangore and Rumbow. The P. steamer Delhi, with the outward mail of the Dth Jauuary, left (xalle at 1 p. m. yesterday, and may therefore be expected here next Tuesday
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    • 740 3 THURSDAY, 5th FEBRUARY. THI Siamese steamer K<ttah<>mr, Capt. Christ iansen, from Bangkok Ist inst., anchored in the roads yesterday alter Thi British steamer G/e*<irtnej/, ('apt. Kray, from London Dm**I Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjoug Pagn \v liarf this inoriung. The M. M. tteaaaer N*r* t Capt. Hatcnian, left Batavia on
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    • 442 3 The Netherlands Consul General in- forms us that, by the latest news from Acheen, the death of l'anglima Polim is confirmed. Cholera is on the decrease. There is no other news of imjKjrtance. Wk tind the following curious announcement in the letter of a Manila 101 respondent
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 414 3 Saturday, 31st January. French barque Afoune, 417 tons, Turbe commander, Saiirou 14th Jan. Danish schooner Nyberg, 270 tons, Hempel commander, Piuan* _-ud Jan. Dutch steamer L. G. Kroesen. t*ins, De Hart com tnauder, Batavia 24th January, consignees, Hanilton, GniyA Co. Sunday, Ist February. British steamer Legislator, tons, Craig commander,
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    • 235 3 Monday, 2nd February. British steamer Japan, 381 tons, Milnes commander, Pinang BHh .l-iii.. via Malacca, consignees Kirn Keng Co. British barque Eleanor, 433 tons, Jobsou commander, London 30th Sept., consignees Reme Brothers. German barque Anton Gunther Ktihu, for Saigon British barqne Ainiral Protet, Miner, for Labuan. British schooner Clara,
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    • 625 3 Ship's Names. Captains. Datk Flag and Rn;. Tons, or ar- Where From, rival. CuNHIUNUES OK AUENTB. DESTINATION. MEN-OF-WAR V antic- Stunt- >v &TEAAIKRS 1 Surprise Hansen 1 Pilot Fish Creight.«n Khiva Daniels Bertliu Ha/li'in li-liiinir {Pextiiu 5 IVIKWIL.' I Sunfoo Clark Aden Peterson 4 Oceun (^ueen
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    • 42 3 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock •> Jardine, Matheaun and Company's Wharf. 3 P. AO. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf 5 Patent Slip and Dock Company At Johore
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 31 3 ADTERTISEMENT.j 11 Berkeley, Sept. 1869.— Gentlemen, I fe«l in a duty 1 owe to you to express my pratitude for the great benefit 1 have gerived by taking Norton's Caiaomilj Pills.
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    • 824 3 I applied to your agent, Mr. Berkeley, for the above-named Pilla, for wind in tire stomach, from which I suffered excruciating pain for a length of time, having tried neatly every remedy prescribed, but without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two hwttaM of yonr valuable pills I was
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    • 230 3 fiorfcd. THE PATENT SLIP AND D )CX CONew Harbour. This Company executes sliipn" repairs of all descriptions in the most efficient manner under the superintendence of Epropeun Shipwrights and Engineers. «o. 1 Graving Dock opened March, 1859. Length 415 feet. Depth of water from 14 feet to 15 J feet.
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    • 223 3 p.ohtt*. NOTICE. Wanted, consignees of the following pack ages landed ex S. S. Atalunta from Hamburg and London, and stored in the godown of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited, at the risk and expense of the concerned. B. 1. 1 case. B. 11.1 L. B. 141. 1 H. S.
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    • 187 3 #ottu*. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Division of Singapore. In the matter of Kadersab Puvkh Secunder and Kamyappa of No. 34 and 227 Bench Road, Bankrupts. Notice is hereby given, tiiat Johann Rudolph Riedtmann, of Singapore, Merchant, has been duly appointed trustee (if the property of Kadersah
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 911 4 43. ft <r. Ccnwanp. PBNINSULAIi AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices D'Almeida Street .j.ipowhs— At New Harbour The MMfd M ol arrival of the Company"* Contra- t Mail Stoam Ships at Sinffap»r»- in connection with the service for the lust half year l«7o. an ;ipprovd by her Majesty* Postmaatcr General,
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    • 943 4 vV (P. Companp. NOTICE. Consignees of carjjo by this Company's steamers are hereby informed tb.it no claims for damage can be admitted after the good* have been removed from the Godowns at New Harbour, and also that packages landed from the Company's Steamers are notcover- 1 ed by Fire Insurance
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    • 815 4 ittisrrllantoue. LEA AND PERRINS' Celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Declared by Connoisseurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the names of Worcestershire Sauce to their own inferior compounds, the Public is hereby informed that
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    • 837 4 ittisrfllanfous. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S 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 conv incing than
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    • 762 4 iHisrfllanrous. JOHN and HENRY GWYNNE, Engineers, Boiler Mai krs, and Iron Founders, Hammersmith Ironworks, 89, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E. C Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, portable and fixed: Boilers, Centrifugal Pumps, Turbine Water Wheels, Pumping Enoines, aud every description of Machinery for Drainage, Irrigation and Reclamation, PUMPING MACHINERY for DOCKS Ac, Hydraulic
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    • 828 4 iflisfrfllanrous. MESSRS. G A BRIKL s CELEBRATED PREPARATI< FOE PKEBERVINO AND BEAUTIFYING Tu. TEETH GUMS l AND I REVENTINO TOOTHACHR, ARE BOLD BT ALL CHEMISTS A PERPCMt u IN ALL PARTS OP THE WORLD PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS. GABRIEL, DENTIBTB, Luduate Hill, London, I f SeDADEMT OR CURE tot Toothache.
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