The Straits Times, 26 December 1874

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING N(). 2,011
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 48 1 STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. StNOAPOKE, Dti 2»iTH. 1874. Gambi-r $5.32 BUck Pepper li.«U none. Sage I T-. nty» It. M 7"». hi J IA 1.77 V r. ooUu i.io i ■;'> i i Bank bill* 6 uiouti. .IV St< oisUip Uo LI H Kla.
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  • 1098 1 ate regarding the iner the Attorney General S ttl ments, next to ita brevity M >f the os- |fn 1 by (iovernthe increase, perhaps the most feature that will strike the ler, is the easy and un- '.nice by all who took debate of t tj
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  • 2978 1 Thk following judgment was deliverei', M Mon day, the 2ist December, by His Honor The Chief Justice. John Bkinkm.vxn and Anothku r*. Wke Boon Tek and Oth ehs. Mr. Donaldson appeared for the Plaintills. Mr. Davidson and Mr. Koek for the Defendants. This was an action brought by
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  • 2910 1 l'vlfls, XOVKMUF.U 21. lii the >«'ii»li i > Municipal elections, the point to keep in view is not exactly the respective gains of the Republican candidates, important as this fact now is, but the character of these Candidate* in mped to modern polities. So far no great mistakes
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 133 1 kn >wn into for Mag ponodi ripti<MU will ha in i 11.1.. I i-l Str.el. ity j the copy the required, ounterm KSV CoBBBSPOBIHn fullj the propi in the delivery of M "f BY or other verlial be attend* > .in be in- mm the nam «nt> i id (ail
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 636 2 PkOM t lie Diario tie Manila of the 28th ultimo are extracted the following particulars of a Spanish expedition nu'uitist Mahomedans in the island of Mindanao: In our latent letters from Mindanao an account is given of a warlike feat recently performed in the 6th
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  • 4946 2 December 17th, 1874. Bcpplt bill. The Council resumed the aonsideration, in Committee, of the Estimates 1875. f The question of the Crown S-licitor having been again postponed, the votes for the remaining establishments were taken. On the v >te for the Police. Mr. SHELFORD Baid he wished to
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  • 148 3 D —London has re^ ilgned, and Vanlansberghe, Minister at Brussels, has Ken appointed his suceeai r. Count Arnim has been condemned to three mniuhs imprisonment. The Reielivtag yesterday passed by I.' 1 1 to 7 1 a vote of eonlidenee in Bismarck, and the Kmperor has refused to
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  • News of the Week.
    • 718 3 Thk Portuguese steamer Lulii, ('apt. l>'Soiiza. from Macao 13th inst. anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. Thk British steamer Arnifoott Apr-ar, Capt. Ross, from Penang 18th inst. anchored in the roads yesterday morning. Til Straits steamer Ju/juh, Capt. Milnes, from lVnang 17th inst., via Malacca, anchored in
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    • 408 3 Thk Messageries Maritimes steamer Frumice, Capt. Mannarino, from Marseilles 22nd Nov., via Suez Canal, Aden, and Galle 16th inst., arrived at the Borneo Cos. wharf this morning' and will leave for Saigon, Hongkong aud Shanghai, at 'J a. m. to-morrow. Passen«;kks. i Singapore. From Marseilles Messrs. Cauveli,
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    • 1011 3 Tin: Messageries Mantimes (Vs. chartered steamer "///>/»»/, ('apt. Wstoby", from Batavia 20th inst., arrived at the Borneo Compaaj wharf yesterday atienioou. Mi.v Mis. AponT Go's, steamer .</'- -mlnun Apcar, Cast, MeTavish, from Hongkong 17th inst., arrived at the 1 Tanjong Fngnr wharf early this mornin:r, and will
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    • 605 3 Tiik German steamer ChwSrasV*, ('apt. Linger, from Hamburg Sth Nov. via Suez Canal, arrived at the Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. Tiik British steamer T/talex, Capt. Young, from Hongkong 17th inst., arrived at Jardine, Matheson Co's wharf this morning. Tiik British steamer Penang, Capt. Hedley, from Bangkok
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    • 635 3 Tiik mail stiaiiier (iw*iiot will leaw I'i'iiang nt 7 v. m. to-day, and may be expected here OB Monday morning. The Ocean Company' steamer Satjftiloii, from Liverpool, left Penang yes* U nlay, and may be expected here tomorrow. Tut; GermM war stcauitr Aiitulnr, anchored in the roadi
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 240 3 inigrrllaiifons. NON-POISONOUS, NO DECAY. THEPETRIFYIN'J SILh'.YTE PAINTS AS SCPPMED To The Admiralty London and North West* Board of Worts, lern, and Orea< Ueifr Austrian Lloyd's, lern Itaihvay Oomnaniea, Woolwieli Arsenal, Helu'ian, (Jeiinaii. AusCuuard Company. I nun. Italian, Kiihsi.iu (jovornuients. FOR HOUSE. SHIP, AND GK.VKRAI, USi:. IN DOORS AND <>UT, ASH
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  • 5562 4 -,t as this question of Transp >rt. It was n»"< e*Biiry thai MOM si •ravel m .re than most officers travelled a< one time or another, and it 1 jaet thai I puUio Mm the difficti!' a? it BS that BBC becaUS' as a principle in the thai th.se travelling
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  • 5420 4 December 21st, 1874. revision of the statute book. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said that it having been considered desirable that a new edition of the laws of the Straits Settlements be published, omitting those which had been repealed, he moved that a Committee be appointed to superintend the publication, to
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  • 2565 5 1)1.« I.MUI.K 18TH. 1-7 i. Supply Bill, Ib 7'». On the vote for the Medical »ci vke. Dr. LIITI.E baid Lc wished t<>ui;tk.a few reuiarkti on the Lock Hospital at Siu- gapore. For the first nix BKmths of 1874, J the expenditure in diet, contingencies, I clothing, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 832 6 y. ft <p. Cewpnp. I'KMNSI I.AH ANT) ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OvnCa* D'Alliieida Bl Godowns At New Harbour MAIL LINES. The proposed datrß of arrival of the lay's Ooatrad Mail Steam Ships at Singapore, in conrection with the service, will be as follows: Outward. Homeward Monday. 21 .irday. l'Mh Sei
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    • 900 6 ittigrrUanrous. To thk Qvam and Royal Family; To H. R. the Prince of Walks d Appointment) Andtosr\eral Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, ii am> Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Mktal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibition*. Daker of
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    • 954 6 ittisrfllanrous. DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO, PRkPARED BY OHLENDORFF CO., LONDON, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND KMMERICH-ON-RHINE. GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN NITROGEN EQUAL TO 10 per cent, of Non-Volatile Ammonia. 20 Soluble 4 Insoluble j Guano Phosphate Price £14 per ton for 30 tons and npwards. Hi under 30 tons. Delivered Free at any of
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    • 813 6 iHififrrnanrotts'. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AND LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. I n selecting the most appropriate medicine foi a particular ailment, there may be sonic difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. Those Pills possess and
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    • 1017 6 ifiisfrfllanfonsEstablished in IM C. LAZARUS CO., Incorporated with Shkarwood Co., Cabinet makers, Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvers, Gilders, Decokatobs, and Genera»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, Appraisers and Importers, 55, 59,
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    • 738 6 iWisrrllanfous. N« »TICEJ. Collis Browne's CUorodyne Pepaine Wuw (Qrinualt's lMUvay's I',lK an i. I).- Jongh s od Liver Oil Cold Drawn Castor Oil Feeding Bottles and T —Hag's \Vor m T,,i a*«a«egg and Manufacture,! by the Sin^,,,., r D Aokntn F. .ii s P° n *»7 Bridge Co.'s Qointessen „f
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