The Straits Times, 14 February 1874
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Title Section16 1874-02-14 1 The Straits Times. AOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING NO. 1,90316 words
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91 1874-02-14 1 Straits Times SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1874. LATENT MARKET QUOTATIONS. Oiahinr 5.20. Black Pepper 14*. White Pepper lt>i. .ur, Sarawak 2.65. Duo 3.20t03.22J Houtyne 295. 30. Ik twist 120. S 11.8. Shirtings 2.lJ\. do 2.02*. Cloths 1 27{. d 1.52*. 7 do do i.70 Canibri 15 ft Me -'!tj. )j.iuui new91 words
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Article783 1874-02-14 1 11. K. the Governor left Singapore last work in tin.' Colonial steamer Pluto, mi a visit to Malacca, and will thence probably proceed to EUuabovr, Salanind l.angat, ami endeavour to finally settle the distorbaaees tliatliavc so long checked trade with those territom We arc informed that the men783 words
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2004 1874-02-14 1 Tiik piratical outrages which have ever been prevalent in these Straits have of late recurred with startling frequency on the coast of the kingdom of Salangore, aud more especially on that part of the coast where the Langkat and Jugra Rivers debouch into2,004 words
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Article1571 1874-02-14 1 (Translated for the Straits Times.) Tiik latest received Batavia papers which come down to the sth instant, publish the following telegram from General Van Swieten, dated the 28th ultimo Everything leads to the belief that the *war is over, and that the submission of the1,571 words
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Article1795 1874-02-14 1 London, Utii Jam akv. The unveiling of the statue of the late Prince Consort takes place to-day on the Holboru Viaduct, in the presence of the Prince of Wales. This ceremony will be followed by a luncheon at Guildhall at which His Royal Highness will be present, and1,795 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement298 1874-02-14 1 APVKRTIHEMBNTB. Terms for Advertisements made known raets entered into for long periods ments and subscriptions will be 1 'rfice also in .11 SIKEKT, CORNHILL, A Ai.iiAit. Lombard Street, city RaaSJ A Co. 4 Old Jewry in CalHessn. Aj« sr t Adv< ify in the copy the i dt the inner!298 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1874-02-14 1 TIIK STRAITS TI.V Daily Iditiob. Weekly Edition. >; num. S4o Per Annum $16 j:i Half Yaarij n M •is KS (Quarterly 521 words
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Article112 1874-02-14 2 London, \)/A February, IS? 4. Five hundred Elections completed. The Conservatives have gained 7j and the Liberals 27. Numerous Home Rulers have been elected in Ireland. Locke Kinjc, Boavcrie, and James White, have been defeated. (ilad>tonc.'s resignatioa is unconfirmed, but appears iiscvitalile. [Rt'uter's Ammt in forms us thatReuter - 112 words
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791 1874-02-14 2 MALACCA. Correspondence. ioiial Currrxj,{j)nl(i!t.) -Mai. vi BA, Mn I'i.imii ahv, 1871. The .Malay steamer Telryraith, Captain Yulbcry, from Klang with Uh to tho 4th instant, arrived here last We«lne«day morning, and sailed again for that port last Friday afternoon. II Ms. steamer Bi.ialJo, Captain Par-» sons, from Singnpori 1 arrived791 words
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News of the Week
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Article2451 1874-02-14 2 MONDAY, The Danish steamer Asia, Capt. Molsea, from Amoy 31st inst., arrived on Saturday. Tut Dutch steamer Snudu, Capt. vTeesels, from Deli 2nd February, arrived at Taajoug Pagar wharf on Saturday, and left yesterday for Rhio. The British steamer Jleu Ledi, Capt. Buchanan, arrived at Tanjoug Pagar2,451 words
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Article1871 1874-02-14 2 The N. I. S. N. Co\s. steamer Minister Fronted Jan der Putte, Capt. Woortmau, from Batavia, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon, aud will leave for Batavia early to-morrow morniug. The P. O. steamer DeUt, Capt. Lee, from Bombay 2u'th January, Galle 2nd and Pinang Bth1,871 words
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Article83 1874-02-14 3 Tiik tug-boat Pilot Fith left early this morning for the Westward. She has, we hear, been engaged by Government. Meantine, there is no tug-boat available for towing purpose in the Harbour. Wl have been favoured by the Netherlands Consul General with the following copy of a telegram83 words
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Article201 1874-02-14 3 The following passengers proceed by the P. O. steamer Avoca to-day From China. For Southampton. Mrs. J. Muffitt, Messrs. T. Cross, G.J.Rebbeck, and F. B. Thomson From Singapore. For Pinang. 1 native. For Brinditi. Mr. J. G. Henssler. The M. M. steamer Meikong left Galle at i201 words
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Article544 1874-02-14 3 Wl believe that the Iron- Dnkr, Admiral Sir C. Shadwell, will probably arrive* iv harbour here to-morrow or Sunday. Tiik V. S. gunboat Ymitfif, Capt. Stantoii, left the harbour this morning, steaming out to the eastward. The British steamer I'nlnain, Capt Black, from Bangkok 10th instant, anchored544 words
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Article1023 1874-02-14 3 Chang, the Chinese Giant, has again arrived at Singapore, and is exhibiting for a few days at Hotel d'Europe. The Spanish steamer Pauaif, Capt. Klizalde, from Manila 7th inst., arrived at the -Tanjoiig Pagar wharf this morning. The following is a list of passengers by the German1,023 words
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1SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article381 1874-02-14 3 Saturday, 7th February. British steamer Petrel, 158 tons, Risting commander, Macassar lst Feb., consignees Cheng Tee, Wat Seng Co. German steamer Altona, 1,179 tons, Hore commander, Calcutta _'.'tli Jan., consignees Rautenberg, Schmidt Co. Dutch steamer Sunda, 90 tons, Wessels commander, Pinang sth Feb., consignees Hamilton, Gray Co. D.uiish st'-auier381 words
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Article265 1874-02-14 3 Saturday, 7th February. M. M. steamer Peiho, Rigodit, for Saigon and Hongkong. M. M. steamer Neva, Bateman, for Batavia. British steamer Sri Sarawak, Hewat, for Sarawak. British steamer Kromatah, Haffenden, for Bangkok. Monday, 9th February. German barque Juno, Nielsen, for Ningpo. Dutch brig Elmina, Ouwehand, for Batavia. Chinese steamer265 words
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Article578 1874-02-14 3 Ship's Names. Cai-tains. I>Al I. Flag and Rig Tons. ok ac- Where Fkom. RIVAL. I CONSION EES OK AciENTS. Destination. STEAMERS 1 Surprise Hansen British steamer 30 Sept. 1 Hammer Co. Water Boat Khiva Daniels British steamer 120 July 3,Bangkok iMaclaine, Frascr A Co. Sale Ft.578 words
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44 1874-02-14 3 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. •1 Victoria Dock t> Jardine, Matheson 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 9 At Johore44 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement228 1874-02-14 3 fiorks. THE PATENT SLIP AND DOCK CO New Harbour. This Company executes ships' repairs of all descriptions in the mont efficient manner under the superintendence of European Shipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 Graving Dock opened March, 1859. Length 415 feet. Depth of water from 14 feet to 15| fe«t. Width228 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement905 1874-02-14 4 y. C. Companp. Nsri.AK AND ORIENTAL iNQOMPAHY. MAIL LINKS. Thk prm ow d 'ime table for tbe i i having jti reeewai the naaaaioa of the) Foal Master General, the following will Ix-the approximate Dates of Arrivals 01 this Company's Mail Steamers at Singapore. van. Homeward. SttL Pnaraan th Pahrnety.905 words
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Advertisement892 1874-02-14 4 |3. 0, Company. I. A O S. N. COMPANY. Passengers can obtain at the Company's offices in Suez, Brindisi, and Venice, First-class Railway Ticket* for Paris via Mont Cenis at the following Rates. From Brindisi £9* 7s. Od. Venice 6. lls. Od. and from Paris to London, via Newhaven A892 words
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Advertisement820 1874-02-14 4 irlisrrllnnfous. LEA AND PERKINS' Celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Dee lured 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 informed820 words
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Advertisement789 1874-02-14 4 iHisfrellaiuou*. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AND LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. IMPURITIEB OF BLOOD. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert789 words
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Advertisement767 1874-02-14 4 itti*rrHaiu-ot!0. JOHN and HENRY GWYNNE, Engineers, Boiler -Makers, and Iron Founders, Hammersmith Ironworks, 89, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E. C Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, portable and fixed: Boilers, Centrifugal Plmps, Turbine Water Wheels, Pumping Engines, and every description of Machinery for Drainage, Irrigation and Reclamation, PUMPING MACHINERY for DOCKS Ac, Hydraulic Presses767 words
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