The Straits Times, 13 June 1874
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Title Section17 1874-06-13 1 The Straits Times i|)J \XX PUBLISHED EVERY .SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING $J() m ],983.17 words
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Domrdtir <Prninrnff3. BIHTHS.
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Obituary15 1874-06-13 1 intr, n the J*th ultimo. tt Brown, M. L. C. Penally and Longf orniacus15 words
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73 1874-06-13 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS MMiAi'oEE, June 13th, 1874. 4.97 J. r 10.7">. U. 117 ft. Qtrne none. twut 117. uga 2iSL do >i l B do 1 .urn new Ml. I It 3»nk bills 6 months sight i I 4/5. 54.75. 1100 paid ,$l3l. t">73 words
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Article972 1874-06-13 1 FORTNIGHT'S SUMMRAY. l.\cellency the Governor is still bit is-it to IViKing, and in- -inaining there until about the at, when be will leave on his v. We are glad to 11. li. lias received a telel 1 nang from the Secretary of the Colonies, gcneralh apl' n 'V"K "I his972 words
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Article549 1874-06-13 1 CHEAP TELEGRAMS. Wixcld words" are no loMay a poetic fancy but an accomplished fact. "Word* Hy" indeed, but in a manner different to that expressed by the Latin proverb. Thanks to telegraphy, and modern enterprise in extending its benefits in all directions, the most distant parts of the globe are549 words
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Article1292 1874-06-13 1 Translated for the Straits Times.) The Batavia Dagblad of the Ist instant publishes a letter from a corresl>uiuleul at Acheeu, from which the following extract is translated Kotia Bajah, 29</i May, 1874. "On the IMb, we perceived that the Achinese intended to attack us again,1,292 words
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Article860 1874-06-13 1 (TniHnhtted for the Straits Times.) The Manila Comercio of the loth ultimo, gives some particulars of au engagement with Sooloo pirates communicated by its Zamboanga correspondent a translation of which is as follows I informed you in my letter of the 12th April, that the860 words
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Article2987 1874-06-13 1 PARIS LETTER. I'utis, Mai It. 'Til k darkies of every shade repatseeri ing the French Colonies have held theii usual hanqmrti to celebrate their emancipation by tin- mother rapobhc, and to say the white* are undi l martial law and a little behind other nations in point offreetlo.ii Louis Mane2,987 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement199 1874-06-13 1 \l Xl NTS. .:> in. id.- known f.r long period* ripl ions will be 1 alno in .MUM.. i Mil.ard Stre. "ix .in Calv Co. •.].•< ifv in the required, else all till countermanded •r.lingly. ...M>KHTB. t fully requested to ation to tbe proprietor! nuUuity in the delivery of i199 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous16 1874-06-13 1 b uts mm ffi ik w Bon toa IV, An,,,.,,, 28 Half Y.aHv It Quarterly 516 words
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Article188 1874-06-13 2 Reuter's Telegrams. KKt TKR'S TKLEGHAMS. London, \(h June. A letter from the Penang Chamber eulogising the Government of Sir Andrew Clarke has been published. The Loids have read a stcoud time the Bill aboblishiug Church patronage in Scotland. The result of the Oaks, Apology first. Miss Tota second. Lady PatriciaReuter - 188 words
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Letter193 1874-06-13 2 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Dear Sik: —May 1 be permitted through the columns of your valuable journal to express, —on behalf of the Portuguese portion of the ooouaamty of this Settlement, and that of the congregation of my Church, in particular —my most grateful193 words
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Letter104 1874-06-13 2 To tin- Editor I'J'tfir Daily Turn*. Sik, —Will you kindly correct the >latrment made in yettf issue of yestenlav's date, to thai affect that leave was mated to the crew of the Aurrcra, and whilst on si i ne they gave great trouble to ihe Police iVons, me., &c.104 words
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Letter65 1874-06-13 2 SPIRTS FOR SOLDIERS. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sih, This lecture of Surgeon General Maclean contains so many truths aflbotin^ nianv more than soldiers, that, pro bono jjublico. 1 trust you will till up a column of your pa]>er with it. My long experience here fully corroborates all65 words
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Article551 1874-06-13 2 {From an Occasional Correspondent.) Malacca, 7th Jlnk, 187 1. Tiik Straits steamer Sharpshooter, Captain Augustine, from Singapore bound to l'enaug arrived here last Tuesday morning and proceeded on her voyage the following night. H. M. S. I'JiarybJis, Captain Smith. from your port Injund to Penang, arrived here last Sunday551 words
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Article2003 1874-06-13 2 THE SPIRIT RATION. By Sukoeon-General W. C. Maclean, M.D (J.li.. Professor of Military Medicine, Army Medical School, Netley. Some of the readers at the Lancet are aware, that on the ltfth February 1 gave lecture at the itoyal United Service Institution on 'he. Sanitary Precautions to be observed in the2,003 words
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Article387 1874-06-13 2 Tiik British steamer uid Capt. StrahlendorsT, from Amoy i'Ah May, arrived in the roads yesttrday, 1 en route to Penang. Tiik Sarawak steamer H Capt. Kirk, .'Vom Sarawak anchred in the roads yesterday. Tiik German steamer FnUvistle, from Calcutta ult., arrived yesterday. Th* Spanish steamer harrinaga, from387 words
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Article247 1874-06-13 4 Inner Heriof BtrmrJ, i> itavia Jtli but., Capt. m guidon April, via arrived at the Borneo this morning. —^> ..ii A Capt B ingkok Ith inst., aa> l Ii this inoriiing. ..in, i Jl i,d-n,r t Capt a Liverpool 2nd -May, arrived this morning. a river steamboat,247 words
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Article397 1874-06-13 4 The Ocean Company 's steamer Aga- Capt. Thompson, from Hanth the Brot of ti ..sou's rived at the Tanjong Pagar night, and left 1- ii ii at daylight this morning. left Woosung at '■'> p.m. i ultimo, I'iit was obliged to Saddh I>lamls on ac- thick weather, thereby losing ire.397 words
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Article255 1874-06-13 4 WEDNESDAY, lOth JUNE. I'm average Note circulation of the following Banks during May was Oriental Hank 173.890 (haltered Bank of Indii, aJHWa- ha and China (j^j o^y 1"X first sitting of the Court of ttaarter Beasiona will open on Monday "<\t the 15th motant, and he held regularly thereafter on255 words
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Article878 1874-06-13 4 THI Mritish steamer Hnitan, ("apt. Moppett, fiiim Cheribon Mh inst., anchored in the mads this morning. Tiik Telegraph Company's maintenance steamer Wonley, returned to this port this morning, after having repaired sundry defects in the Java cable. Thk British steamer Ktlejjoua, Capt. Hobbaek, from London 23rd April,878 words
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Article2420 1874-06-13 4 FRIDAY, 12th JUNE Wk understand H. E. the Governor intends leaving Pinang, on his return to Singapore, about the 25th instant. Tiik Straits steamer Sharpshooter, Capt. Augustine, from Penang Bth and -Malacca 11th inst., anchored in the roads this morning. The Siamese steam Chow P/iyn, Capt. Orton, from Bangkok 7th2,420 words
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Article82 1874-06-13 4 SATURDAY, 13th JUNE. Tiik British steamer Pa k hum, Capt. Black, from Saigon '.Uh inst., anchored i.i the roads this morning. Tiik Dutch war steamer Hioum, Capt. Steftins, from CehUs, arriveil this morning. Tiik following passengers proceed bj the P. O. steamer Nitam, to-day PltMB China. 'little— From Hongkong: Mr.82 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement314 1874-06-13 3 iHisrfllanrons. ILVED PERUVIAN GUANO, I'kktabA by OHLENDORFFACO.. N. ANTWERP, HAUBUKiI. AND 1 MMEKKH-ON- RHINE. lEKII TO CONTAIN NITROOKK L^UAL T<> 1 lit. <>f Non-Volatile Ammonia. LatSL} 0^ W^^P 1 I per ton for 30 tons and upward*, tli under H tons. i re al any of thiir Depots in Kingdom.314 words
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Advertisement58 1874-06-13 3 >r Tea, and we recommend say, 3 cwte. per nn»n K it first w.th vegetable a-Ees w dry «> Mto nre ita nuif dj nbat,,,, If the land is very poor and ex- '""> n»*a with advantage COITEE. th* iTi k tL fV>ffe< oU in the Halubar coast are uatunlly58 words
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Advertisement38 1874-06-13 3 dung. As an excellent Coffee Mnnuiv. mi.uiuiend li'ewt. of Dissolved Per.iviim Giiano. with t to cwts. of bone dial, per acre. OHLENDOBFF A CO., Ol KJOEB— IIO, FXHCHURCH .MKI-KT. London. E. C. Further information may be obtained aud38 words
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Advertisement31 1874-06-13 3 orders exeealad tkronfrfa Mc-ti. KanteuI ber#. bchuiidt a Co., bragapora: Messrs. I Schmidt. K'istermann Co., Pinpng 1 I Mc<iari>. 0. Bah re and G. Kinder. Bataria. iiagap<**, ">th Jnß*, T7* (wfit.)31 words
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Article17 1874-06-13 3 ■ni :t ■!nl«lr.-i 1 v mu'l Mi mi.l Mr- I. 1 <>l. Barlow Ri hard Bo•i 11.,17 words
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Article32 1874-06-13 3 Principal Civil Medical Officer 1 leri 11; i table 01 BMtoetalo- rvationi duria^g the DMOta <>f •ll'.vviuo; iv ;m i. ■1. .i-v-ni •'■ov.' Ifvrl alfiit 10 (ert. do I mum Mil ■lin.hc.32 words
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Article38 1874-06-13 3 Inrnun barque A<l"l r hr, j.t. irrired licic ye-itnlax liom after ;i l(; <iii>s. it- having >|x>'<i.'ii the rotlomag K.. ltii'ish f S>utli BUaaia, from 7" dan "'ii. iv l'.-iii'la Hiit.jsb S Ith l«Mitid to 1 ,lay» out.38 words
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Article132 1874-06-13 3 Pacific M;ul S:eani>lii|) Co«H ■r JeicratUMd la kei-|> n|> ,»ition. T'u- Clu'stcr I'.i. DinMors of Ike Pintle Mail CompnilJ li.ive ileeided t con■i ooaatnMliM of uiue mart !c:i-it five of wiiieh will the y_r«l of Roach A. <'••., iv Pi Mid Mr. H«*ard b':iron. 1 up ny*s 6(tpniaMa4i*ag Kih;i--•.-.1 the132 words
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Article92 1874-06-13 3 PtUa, Cure for Indigestion. niili t<>rj>idity of tlie liTer, r» of thcuatinds. who speud each iu.ulated MaWin all of Usl by taking Hollcway's -"I'tliug to their accompanying diTiny strengthen and invigorate rgaa subservient to digestion. Their purifying, healing, and strengIWf m;iy be safely taken withrfering with ordinary pursuits, or .:rin^92 words
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Article496 1874-06-13 3 Arrivals. Sunday, Tth June. U.M. ateaniaT Neva, «76 tons, Ravin commander, Batavia 4th June. consignees Messageri.-s Mantimes. »1. steamer Ama/one tons. Chnmpenois commander. H.»n K *ong st May via Saigon, consignees HasMgoriet Maritimea. BUnwi k rtMM Bofaßat, Ul t ,ns, Kir* commander. Sarawak +th June. aMBtfIMH A. L. Johnston A496 words
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Article210 1874-06-13 3 arrivals— Countinued. British steauur Agues, tons. Worsley commander, Java Sth June. British steamer Jeddab. }<}<} t^ns, De Har commander. Syduey I v tli May, consignees Guthrie Co. British steamer Estcpona. G76 tons. Hnbbnek commander, London 23rd April, consignees Kaltenbach. Engler Co. Dutch steamer Vice President Prins. 65.") tons, Veltman commander.210 words
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Article221 1874-06-13 3 Departures. Sunday. Tth June. Danish MtNM Asia. Mollxen. for Haugk- Mouday, Stli June. BritiHh barqu Hugh Bourne. David«ou. for 110 110. Dutch steamer Amster^hiui. Kreulor. for Batavi-t. British brig Nile for Adelaide via Bataviu M. M. steamer Ama/."iie. OkaMMMta, for Mavscille*. Tuesday, !»th June. American bmaa* Olive, Clarke, for Boston.221 words
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Article865 1874-06-13 3 Ship's Names. Captains. Flao 1 and Rio. Tons. Fi.ao and Rio. Datk OF ASRIVAL. Whkse Fbou. I'II.NSI'JXEKS OK AOENTB. Destination MEN-OF-WAR Swinger Riouw mums Surprise 1 Pilot Fish Khiva Berth;. 5 Penally JohonMartabau 1 Legaspi Sharpshooter 2 R-.valist Kronintah I Jeddah 5 Agnes Ben tan Vice865 words
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36 1874-06-13 3 VESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT WHARVES. '^"^"^-j^^^jfcth^n^d Company". Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock Bon Accord Dock P. 10. Wharf y QoTemment Wharf 4 Borneo Company Wharf 9 At y ohoTe I PRt^nt Slip aud Dock Company36 words
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Article439 1874-06-13 4 Parliament was opened on the ••"tli ultimo by the Governor, who, in his wpeech gave souie congratulatory expression* in reference to the Marriage of H.K.H. the Duke uf Edinburgh, lie also spoke of the satisfactory state of the re\enue of the colony. It was stated that loan bills439 words
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Article671 1874-06-13 4 Advices from New Zealand have been reoehred to April. I'arliament is to meet on the 3rd July. The Governor, with his Excellency Charles Ducane. has left Tauranga for Auckland. The Bank of New Zealand lias di-<laivd a dividend of 10 per cent. A prospectus has been issued of671 words
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Advertisement754 1874-06-13 5 9. vV <P. Contain). NINBULAB AND ORIENTAL \M NAVIGATION COMPANY. < >y ricM D'Almeida Stn-.-t. (ionowNS At New Harbour. MAIL J LINES. •y Ht diiti s ..I arrival of the i,vs Contract Mail Steam Ships at Singapore, in coanectioß with the service for tbe first half year of 1674, will754 words
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Advertisement906 1874-06-13 5 iflisfrfllanfous. To the Queen and Royal Family j To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment! And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments and Railway Companies. VBLISHED 171 J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, I Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal I Worker. Prize Medal'st of the London, Dub-906 words
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Advertisement897 1874-06-13 5 ittismianrous. 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 that897 words
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Advertisement958 1874-06-13 5 4fUorrHanrouo. 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 convincing than anything958 words
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Advertisement1010 1874-06-13 5 iT-l.srrllanrous. Established in lMft C. LAZARUS A CO., Incorporated with Shearwood A Co., Cabinet makers. Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvers, Gilders, Decokatobs, and General Furnishing Contractors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. th<- Duke Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House, Land and General Commission Agents, Appraisers1,010 words
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Advertisement786 1874-06-13 5 ittitfrrllanrous. IDALI/8 QUININ v rvi Is an invuluaMe »nd agreeable sJUI' to all suffering frgest ion. N. 1 Recommended for it* I'iltl I Formal, the Anti.A.hdi mm HM II irtnth IMtcelle* Scott. E*q f.('\ F.R 8.8 A, Ac. Soldi,;. Ac., in large Bottles, at 1.. aii Prepared by GOODALL, BAOXHOUBE786 words
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