The Straits Times, 4 July 1874

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times VOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVEBY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING £J() ],9(S()
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  • 97 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Sinoapobb, July 4th, 18<4. Gambier 5.05. Black Pepper 12.75. iV.pper 14.60. 6«go Floar, Sarawak 2.7 U. Pearl Sago 3.15. C .ffse, Rontyne nominal. 2«. twist 115. :ag» 2:S: do I.9Ji. Clothe 1 do 1.50 J. 7 do do 1.7". '['iuni new
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  • 1215 1 NEW HARBOUR RAILWAY. We trust that when the New Harbour Railway quaetioa nyain conies be- the Legislative Council, the Exwill ix>t be misled l»y any specious pretax! tliat may be put forward in support of the performance of (Joverntuent at the public We are of course utterly in k as
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  • 977 1 GAMING HOUSES ORDINANCE. Tilt judgment given by the Chief Justice on Wednesday, in the appeal of Hadji Arshad against the decision of Captaiu Walshe, Police Magistiatc, which we publish to-day, coincides with our own views on the injustice of the Gaining Houses Ordinance. The decided opinion given by the Chief
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  • 2121 1 ■aWBM His Honuu Sin Thomas Si i>(iiiKWEs, Kt. Chief Jistice. Weuxesuay, Ist July. In the Matter of Captain S. Dl'M-OP, Acting Inspector General of Police. Straits Settlements. Complainant. M Hajek Miiiiimki) Abbas, Defendant. This was an appeal from the decision of the Police Magistrate in Singapore, in re-
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  • 3264 1 JOTTINGS FROM A TROPICAL ISLAND. V. l\ ni\ prcvioii> Jottings," no erratic pen diverged into matters, soaMOf which, though applicable to Far KajtlWll life in general, did not specially c harai tame our little isle. As sonic atom incut for that neglect, 1 shall devote the present jotting to particulars,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 239 1 IiVKKTISKMKN Advertisements made known red into for long periods 1 subscriptions will be "> Office: also in "Ml! ('OKNHILL, Ai.'- 1 1 ."in 'wrd Street, city; s M >ld Jewry in Cal- A pear Co. nmsi sp< cifj in the COM the i tions required, else all et will m—
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1047 2 (Translated for the Straits Time*.) The hulier of the 20th instant, publishes the following telegram from 1 Acheen Padang 10th Jun*. On the Bth the enemy made a general attack on our fortifications fat Acheen] but were beaten off, Isaviaoj behind many dead; on our
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  • 430 2 Reuter's Telegrams. Lohiliih, ibt/i June. At the Merchant Tailors' banquet to the Ministers, Disraeli defended the established Church as an institution of the country, and stated that the Conservative policy was not inaction, but the progressive improvement of the people and that the general aspect of European affairs seemed tending
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  • CorrrspoiTOrnrr.
    • 57 2 To the Editor of the Daily Tim-t. Sir, —By permission of the Directors of the Galena Mining Company, Limited, I send you the following extracts from the report of a recent visit to the Mines made by Mr. John Fisher, the Managing l)irecto.r. 4. juyi Ivors', Secretary
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    • 1685 2 To the Diruutors of the Galena Mining Company, Limit^l. (jEXTLBMEN, lii accordance, with your request, I have tbe honor to submit to you the following report of uiy rwMSt visit to the (Jompany'u mines, sisvalal iv the provinces kaowa as Jalor and Rahman, on the Malayan Peninsula. Aciompanied by
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  • 69 3 for sale at the Klm^ i s.u-.li Br&aga raea\ al the ,v..l' itty, bias ius to how he n>l it, »ed aiviaa- him !v. The 'lit he had only his Irien.l's i further iaqairy aMelead prieooer heal pra> .al otlier small >.iiik' wa\ amounting in 1 ai forty i-at- a
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  • 98 3 k*riag ai 4 i"- jtiemiei of i. Nieral Meeting of the 1 at the Kx- on Mi'iid.iv. the 2!>th r s nc.BOaam- R. I. Harper, R. P.MeAr. ;,n. T. SbelforJ, L. .1 I ,n i '.micron, K aTaanfc-,1 K B. Read, Hoodie W. I B. Caldbcck. v 11. Buchanan, Keg.
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  • 355 3 SATURDAY, 4th JUNE. v >. 'aiitain h Jane, an* i al I- 1 o'eioea keel led i > the H >roeo Com* this mi i niitLT. ;t;i 1 will !'.>r L union. I'.urth of July, is the nry of the !>■•- I he United Km ricaa •■s- ship in I
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  • 51 3 Holloway's Ointment and Pills r ''y from norvouß affect ions wh or »>lectric di*tnrhancet< igitat th« sztaamst SSSSiS? "■•w of healthy bile, and reifenorat* the ■nw.t m«.t inevitably «,,.m nk ff Jufea Ud the del cate find it I'fli. -nit to maintain exi«u» n e Hollowir'n O.nunentan.l P.lls are iufalliM,
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  • SHIPPI N ii INTELLI (i E X < K .
    • 328 3 Arrivals Saturday, 27th June. British steamer Legislator 1,400 tons, Craig, commander. Hongkong 20th June, consignees Gutbrie Co. British steamer Mongol, l,4t&gt;*&gt; tons, Flauiint ..•oiniuin.l.'r, Fo.&gt;cho m 19th June, consignees Guthrie Co, Sundny. 28th June. British steamer Glaueus, l,«0t tons. Wilding commander, Foochow 17th June, consignees W. Mansfield Co. British steamer
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    • 76 3 Arrivals-Continued. Friday. 3rd July. British bteainer Carrisbrooke, H7. r &gt; toBO, Bi 'it commander, Saigon 2JHu Juue, consignees Bun Hin A Co. biaaaaat aaafea Knvoy, MO tons. Reynolds commander, Bangkok 10th June, consignee Ohoa Ko leOßa British baiqaa Annie, tons, Todd c.jiumander, Newcastle V. S. V\'.. l:ith May. Sarawak schooner
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    • 209 3 Departures. Sunday, 28th June. P. O. steamer Zambesi, Catea, for Galle and Bombay. British b rquc Dutches, Smith, for Sourabuya. French bar&lt;jue Chateaubriand, Herve, for Macassar. British bar.iue Mariner, Lcgender, for Saigon. British steamer Legislator, Craig, for Samarang Australia. Monday, 29th June British steamer Sharpshooter, Augu&gt;tine, for Mai. and ffeaaOff.
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    • 951 3 Ship's Names. Captains. Datk Flacj and Rh;. Tons, of ab- RIVAL. Where Fboh. Consign ebb ob Aoents. Destiwation. MEN-OF-WAR. a Riouw Steffins ,H. N. 11. steamer 888 June 13 Acheen Netherlands Consul. lAcheen 5 Metalen Kruis Kip H. N. M. steamer 1100 June 19 'Acheen Netherlands
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    • 43 3 VESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT WHARVES. 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock 6 Jardine, Matheeon and Company'! Wharf. 3 P. AO. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf ■'&lt; Patent Slip and Dock Company 9 At Joaor«
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 633 3 iWisrtllanfons. DiaSOMF m I'F.IUVIAN GUano PRkPARKD BY OHLKNDORFFACO N AMWKRP. HAMBURG. AND KMMKRI.II ON KHINK "UARANTKKD TO CONTAIN NITRO, iBN Ki^UAL TO I- .em. „f .Nonvolatile Ainn,..,,ia. Soluble j Insoluble j Phosphate Price £U per to,, for ;{o tonsand upwards under 30 tons. DciiTcrcd Vree at any of their D.-pots
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    • 793 3 ittisrrllanrous. DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNEBIA The best remedy for Acidity of The Stomach, Heartburn. Headache, Gout, and Indigestion and the best mild aperient for delicate constitutions, especially adapted for Ladies, Children, and Infants, a nd for regular use in Warm Climates. DINXEFORD&CO. (HKMisTs, London, and of Druggistsand Storekeepers throught out the
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    • 35 3 CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITrD. From this date the discount of &H per cent, hitherto allowed on all premiums will only be given on local risks. BOUSTEAD i CO., Agents. Singapore, !Hh Juue, I*7l. m.i
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    • 29 3 pottos. CHINA TRADERS' IN'SIRANCE COMPANT LIMITED. Notice. A discount of ;!:!.i 010 is allowed on premia of insurance to all ports. BOUSTEAD JL CO.. Agents. Singapore, 12th Feb., lt&lt;74.
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    • 39 3 flottrr*. MASBERIAU ESTATE. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the alx&gt;ve Tapioca Estate, ar« prepared to enter into Contract] for d ies of Flake Tipiooe. laage, medium. ..nd small. PUTTFARKEN. RHEINER a 00 Singapore, 16th March, I*7 t.
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  • 62 4 . i iftiLi M i 28n .li KB, l&gt;7l .ii... Pint, from Sin- I utiiu. and the Malay r mi Klaiiir. arrived noniag. The Pluto the same afternoon, and S gspon (to undergo hull and boilers) last ■n. Sharpshooter, two form Pinaag irrived hero, "J It h, and the iteraaj.
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  • 555 4 I.M v v i, -Jitm Ivn, IW4 S Company's steamer Himalaya, from Calcutta (via the interurrived here this morning, ud sail* again for Singapore this afterlU were held during last bi K. Hayward, Esq., H. Ms. 1 Wubronner, troner. The first was upon M Jay man named BvJong, who g
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  • 814 4 NEW HARBOUR RAILWAY. To the Editor of the D ily Time*. 1R 1 have a word or two say m comment upon your article in Tuesday's issue in regard to the New Harbour Railway, which I trust to your sense of fairness to publish, W'cause the article seems to refer
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  • 262 4 NEW HARBOUR RAILWAY. To the BiUor of the Daily Time*. Sir: Without seeking to enter into the merits of this question, which, like every other, bis of course two sides to it, 1 gather from your article of 10th ultimo, that you consider Railway communication is in. needed, uu d
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  • 861 4 NEW HARBOUR KAILWAY. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir: The prominence now given to the question of railway communication between the town and the various wharves at New Harbour will no doubt soon force the Government to make a decisive declaration regarding the policy they intend to pursue,
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  • 200 4 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sib, As there is no man who would deny that the presentation of a ten cent piece to every member of this community j would be a general benefit to the community, so there is probably no one who would
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  • 517 4 ROADWAY vs. RAILWAY. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sih I have read with surprise the various reasons urged by your correspondents W." K." etc., why Government should construct a Kailway to New Harbour, Major McNair's Teluk Ayer Keclamation Scheme being the most tempting bait held out. It is
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  • 553 4 CLUB CRACKERS AND SQUARE. HQUIBS. 3b the Editor of the Daily Tint*. Sir The following items are probably nut generally known A new paper, it is rumoured at home, is shortly to Ix- started on Pulo Dindiug, under the auspices of Lord Stanley of Alderleyand the late C— f J
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  • 78 4 . To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir ls there not room enough already to populate in Singapore, that the Government must reclaim Teluk Ayer Beach for that purpose t My reason for asking this question is, that your correspondent W." enumerates an increase of population as one
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  • #rtujs of tl)f mttk MONDAY, Sit™ JUNK
    • 285 4 The French war steamer Curreze, from Toulon, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf on Saturday, aud left yesterday for Saigon. Tiik British steamer lienlan, Capt. Moppett, from Chcribon 24th instant, anchored in the roads this morning. Tin: British steamer Japan, ('apt. Milnes, from Penally 2. "nil and
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    • 529 4 The British steamer Mm Btnji, Capt. Thurston, from London 11th May, arrived yesterAy. H. M. S. Ba»disk, Capt. Moresby, anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. H. M. gunboat Hart anchored in the roads this morning. The Hurt left Malta on the 20th April, and called at Penang
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    • 80 4 Tiik M. M. steamer Makouy, with the outward French mail, left (Jalle on Tuesday, the 80th ulto., and may be expected here next Sunday evening or Monday morning. Thk Spanish steamer Mum, tain de Zabala, from Manila I9ta June, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday. The British
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    • 38 4 FRIDAY, 3rd JULY. Th M. M. Coy's steumer Iruvuadih/ left Cape St. James at 10 v. v. on the :Jnd, und may be exj)ected here on Sunday morning. Ykstkrday evening, v detective poli&lt;.-c oilicer observed a Chiuauiuii ottering
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 779 5 9* Company. INSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Orricts D'Almeida Bl GODOWirs— At New Harbour. LINEB. The projHxwd dates of arrival of the aft Contract Mail Steam Ship* at Singapore, in connection with the service f..r B 5 timt half year of 1874, will be as follows Outward. Homeward. Tuesday,
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    • 878 5 itUtfttlJanroue. To th» Queen ahd Royal Family To H. R. thb Prince of Walm (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medaltst of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 888 5 iHiSrfllanrous 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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    • 794 5 iHiardlaitfous. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AND LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities or Blood. I N selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, j regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess
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    • 1015 5 itiitfrrllantou*. Established ih 18-M). 0. LAZARUS CO., Incorporated with Shearwood A Co., I cabinet makers, upholBtbrers. Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvers, Gilders, Decokators, ajid General Furnishing Cont«a&lt; tors, Bt Appointment To His Excellency tbe Viceroy of India, i H. R. H. th&lt;- Duke Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House, Land and General Commission
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    • 797 5 GOOD ALLS OUININE Wiv* prepared Is an invaluable and ain»e»ki aT*" to all suffering fr FoHrnal,fhe Auli- &lt; thur Hill Hassall. M D ihl r worth LascelUs Scott. E», F.8.8.8.A.,£c. Sold by G r Ac., in large Bottles, at l\ Prepared by v GOODALL, BACK H Singapore, 2nd August, X
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