The Straits Times, 30 May 1874

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times VOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 30th, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING JJo. 1,981.
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  • 107 1 THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Si.NOAPOKK, May 3Uth, 1874. ....ml.ifi 4.95. Black IVpper 10.80 ;>per 151. Sago Flour, Sarawak 2.55. fVarl Sago 3.<m>. < flee, Bontyne none. Tin 26. 4 s. Mule twist 117. *1 lbs. Shirtings 2.35. 7 do do 1.97 J. C Cloths
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  • 1403 1 On the 23rd ol May last an Arab, Hadjee Mahomed Arshad, was mulcted in the i-ura of $I,UOO, for that," in tlie words of the Police charge, "he, be- owner ot a house No. 89 New Bridge Uoal in Singapore, permitted the same to be Infit ami used
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  • 1532 1 That "sweet little cherub who sits up aloft and watches the fate of poor Jack," is often, we fear, asleep on his watch or inconi]>etent to the discharge of his duties. Poor Jack does not seem to have any special providence to watch over him, except
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  • 1069 1 Translated for the straits Times.) Thk following interesting intelligence regarding Achinesc affairs is translated from the Indier of the 20th instant The Sourabaya Uaiulel-blad publisher the following 'We are enabled to made public the spirit of the <■< unlit ions under which the various Achiueoe
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  • 1829 1 Fruni urn- oiru Cuiieytu/ii/eutJ Oi K news of the past fortnight ia unusually interesting, and presents a atoMgcty contrasted picture of the persistency of old Siamese superstitions side by side with the enlighi/ened results of modern Siamese thought. We have on the one hand the King and Court solemnly
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 231 1 Advertisements. t laments made known i. i mt. for long periods tisemenU and subscriptions will be mi Office; also in i:uk Steeet, Coknhill, \i..;ak. Lombard Street, city; Old Jewry; in Cal- A :tl A Co. fj in the copy the ■MrtKMU required, else all w il] be inserted till countermanded
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 2136 2 11. 11 ny a rien de si leger duquel l'esDrit observateur ne puisse tirer de l'amuseinent si non de Tinstmction." Vauvenaroubs. Convinced of the truth of the above apothegm from an elegant and philosophic French writer, I strolled out the other morning In the hojsc
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  • 2564 2 Paris, April io. Thk ethics nf the Septenuate affording no longer auy interest either for the gallery or even doctrinaire*, the journals have pounced upon a more wordly matter a change of ministers. As a general rule, the moment a new cabinet enters on office, steps are taken
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 481 3 Saturday, MM May. M. M. steamer Neva, 67t» tons. Ravin comm inder. Batavia 21st May, consignees Me»s.igeries Maritime*. Sunday, 2 th May. 1. M. steamer Iraouaddy, 2.500 tons. Bourdon commander, Marseilles 26th April, consignee* Messageries Maritimes. British steamer Deucalion. 1 ,596 tons, Butler commander, Liverpool lSih April, consignees \V.
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    • 200 3 Sunday. '_'4t li May. M. H. steamer Iruouaddy, Bourdon, for Saigon A H-uigkoni;. Monday, 25th May. British steamer Canton. McN'abb, for Hongkong. British steamer Deucalion, Butler, for Hongkong A Slriughai. Tuesday, 26th May. British steamer Thales, Young, fur Hougkoug. British steamer Canton. McNabb. for Hongkoag. Dutch steamer Koniug William
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  • 708 3 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag and Rio. Tons. Datx or abBIVAL. Whkrk From. Consionkes ok Aobnts. Destination. MEN-OF-WAR Charybdis Smith H. M. steamer Swinger Bolitho H. M. steamer Elisal>etu Livonins German war str. STEAMERS Surprise Hanson British steamer 1 Pilot Fish Creightou British steamer Khiva Daniels British
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  • 31 3 VESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT W HA RVRS. 1 T^ 0D TOL7£athe«>n and Company. Wharf. 12 Victoria Dock 7 g^ A^^ord Dock 3 P. &O. Wharf g QoTernmBn t Wharf
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 702 3 jflisrrlhwotis. \\l>> MAi \U OIL fallini; off or turning .■n- a. Uk hair, causes it to I -i.-lkr* it Ix-llllti-sad glossy. Price 3s. f. .ur small, and IMPORTANT A I B iwlaada 1 Macassir Oil. r cheap artkaH uudrr the' Mates as spurious imitabottle has i;'^* stopper rh ;i- foiineily.
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    • 113 3 #ottc«. CONSIGNEES WANTED For the following goods lying at their risk and account at Tanjong Pagar. Ex S. S. MetteUwx from Aden, A MA 18 chests Opium. SE 2 do. And ex S. S. Priom from Liverpool. M. J. A Co.. *****/82 cases, shipped by Messrs. B. Behrend A Co.
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    • 97 3 flotirrs. NOTICE. Wanted, consignees of the following pack ages landed ex S. S. Atalanta from Ham- j burg and London, and stored in the godown j of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited, at the risk and expense of the j concerned. B. 1. 1 case. B. 11. 1 L.
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    • 100 3 fiOtltfS. NOTICE. Sachtlsb's Photoobaphic Rooms* Have been removed from Battery Road to High Street, No. 88, opposite the Hotel d'Europe. I Always on hand, views and types of i Borneo, Java, Sumatra, Saigon, Siam, Buri mah, and Straits Settlements. Singapore, sth Jany., 1874. FOR SALE. Ex S. S. Canton." Printing
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  • 2080 4 i/ie Strait* Ti |'i, ia translated from the Manila journal riral, yestsraaj, ol the mer- -id ellok place betwi en :.l asvaial Moor- sear the Dnsnan disin. d subscriber at Cebu rilj deaarihea this event to us ait 'ruiation. it hi that, ia the waters
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  • Correspondence.
    • 418 4 I Frimi mi occasiuual cvrrexjjondeHt.J Malacca, Stea May, 1874. Thk Colonial steamer Pluto, Acting Commander Welner, having on board H. K. the (iovernor and suite, as also the Hon'hle the Attorney-General and the Hon'ble the Colonial Engineer, arrived ben from Singapore route to Panaag on Wednesday the 20th instant.
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  • Arms of the Week.
    • 959 4 Thk British steamer Benlan, Capt. Moppett, from Cheribon KM inst. anchored in the roads this morning. The British steamer Pqimiow, Capt. Fox, from Palembang 23rd inst., an- j chored in the roads this morning. The Straits steamer Sharpshooter, Capt. Augustine, from Penaug 21st j and Malacca 24th
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    • 579 4 MWM Ai'< ah Co's steamer f'/ii. m, Capt. Gardner, from Calcutta Kith and IVnang 14 th instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, and will leave for Hongkong at noon to-morrow. Tjik following additional letters from the Treasurer of the Central Famine Relief Fund at Calcutta,
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    • 453 4 The British steamer liuliy, Captain Chopard, from Sourabaya 22nd inst." anchored in the roads this morning. The Batavia telegraph cable which was temporarily out of order yesterday, causing a stoppage of communication between this poet and Java, was repaired at 'I o'clock this morning, so that messages
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    • 605 4 The British steamer Bangkok, Capt. Bel bin, from Bangkok 2 Ith inst., anchored in the roads yestesday afternoon. We understand that failing the success, within a few days longer, of the efforts being made by the owners to raise the barque Ki(*r<>rie, which capsized in the harbour
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    • 247 4 Thk Spanish steamer Ltfttpi, Capt. Gardegui, from Glasgow J)th April, arrived this morning. Thk British steamer tmnpt, Captain Bolton, from London via Suez Canal, arrived at Jardine, Mathesou Co's wharf this morning. The homeward mail steamer '/'/•<<<</,/- -cure has not yet been signalled a-- w< go to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 958 5 9* m. Comvanp. INSILAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Okkiceh D' Almeida Street Godownb At New Harbour. MAIL |k LINES. The proposed dates of arrival of the Contract Mail Steam Ships at Singapore, in connection with the service for the first half year of 1874, will be as follows i
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    • 870 5 itttsrrllanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. R. the Prince or Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Makes, Goldsmith, Silyeb-Smith, and Abtistic Metal Wobkee. Pbize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 815 5 ittisrrllanfous. 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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    • 840 5 fß.srfllanroHs. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND HOLLOWAT'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 convincing than anything
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    • 1030 5 iHiarrllnnfOus Established in 1820. C. LAZARUS CO., iscobpobatbd with slieaewood co., Cabinet makers. Upholstbbbbs, Billiard Table Manufactubees. Carvers, Gilders, Decokatobs, and j Genebal Fubnishing Contkactoes, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. th* Duke Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House, Land and Genebal Commission Aoents, Appbaibebs and
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    • 761 5 ifliareUanroug. OOODALLTS QUININE Wiv, (Prepared with II Is an invaluable and agreeabJvSj**^ to all suffering from General I). gestion, Nervousness, and 1,,,* ImmmmHml/ Faurnal, the Ant I thur Hill Hassall, M. 1)., jJ^T I'■*>■1 '■*>■ worth Lascelle* N F.R.8.8 A., Jtc. BoMbyi Ac., in large Bot Prepared by GOODALL, BACKH<M>
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