The Straits Times, 13 March 1875

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times tM i. XXXI PUBLIBHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING 2,022
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  • 105 1 The Straits Times SATURDAY, MARCH 13,1875. LATEST MARKET QUOTATION. SixuAPuKE, March 13th, 18T5. Oambier 5.17. Black Pepper 1035. While Peppt-r ttt. Fl.»ur. Sarawak 140. 3.^>. EtonUM 20.50. Tin 'J3.:{7i. Halt twist Ill Si lt.s. Shirtings 2.17J. 7 do do 1.80. I io T. ('Who 1.15. io do 1.4" 7 io
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  • 865 1 I i Excellency Sir Andrew Clarke returned on the ith inetaai in 11. M. S. Ckarybdii from Siam, where his negotiation.- between the Supreme and SeCOnd Kings had been crowned with the latter having, before Sir Andrew Clarke's departure, been persuaded t<> leave the British Consulate, where he
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  • 982 1 Whkx Lord Salisbury, in a dispatch revenwg the Duke of Argyle's decision with regard to the guage of the railway in North-western India, stated that, under certain contingencies, an advance across the frontier instead of simple defence', would not be unlikely, a thrill of
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  • 1287 1 do not know cither who invented tin- Crown Colony system of Government or the exact date wlien it came into operation, Wit we liave a decided opinion that it is not perfection, and that it requires and ie capable of reform in many respects, as niin-li as anv
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  • 947 1 {TntnxhtleJ fur the Stni'ii* ffawt.) Tin: following telegram from (Jeneral Pel, dated Aeheen I Ith ultimo, has been officially published at Batavia "Ambassadors from Analabu arrived. Report of death of Imam Pag r Ayer confirmed. Imam Gode offers submission State of health not improved." The
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  • 523 1 O\ the 2nd instant, the Jacaacke Cn:i null the official journal ofNethcrlands Indiu, Bade puMic the following intelligence from Adicen "From the Military and Ciril Commanding officer .-it Acheen the (allowing telegraphic intelligence dated tlic "J-ird ultimo, has been received via Pi.iaug 15tb Feb. Three forts takt n at Lam
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 270 1 Al)VEBTI8«»iKl«T8. Miits in -ill.- kn .wn ,1 into for long 1 md rabaeriptaooa will l>e t Mh s; ;«ls<> in i oi Bmanr, Ooaanu i I. nbard Dfaeet, city; H < i < »ld Jewry ;in CalI t Ad> ifj "i the copy the Um> insertions reqafrei, Has all inserted
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 75 2 1..n!0H, <c\th March.— Archbishop Manning ha* Ui»n summoned to Rome to receive ('animal's ha*. rnmental Bel in Prnssian Parliament withdraws all State endow•i. in Catholic Clergy, which will be restored, wherever the supremacy of the State is acknowledged. Urn e\j>ortation of horses from (iernitny ia prohibited. Ui MmwL—Tlm
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  • Correspondence.
    • 965 2 Mtitni. 1 1 v M u;i ii. < nMnoVaf.) fill I! I S N. Co'a steamer Duoa. ii Mart, from Singapore n routr to rt, Ptaeag, Maulmeiii md Rangoon.) errr«d here last iv morning, and sailed the same afternoon. The Straits -.learners J<i/>hh, from Pinang, and Benmorr, from Singa|x>re.
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  • 979 2 M vi.vit a, 7t h March. Tin Straits ste.mier lirnniorr. from Penang, and Sharpshooter, from Singapore, arrived here this BMtning. The weather during the past week has bOMI very rainy, and the roads are eonse- qoentlv very Baddy. To-daj, however, there ipnOOßl to l>e a I'avorablr .han^e, as the sun
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  • 267 2 Malacca, 11th Mvacir, 1875. (From an occasional Correspondent.) Thk Colonial steamer Phi to. Captain MeKwen, from Singapore with dates to the < 9th instant, awing on hoard Sir Thomas Baamavee, oMaf Justice of the Straits Settlements, anchored in the harbour at 1 'lo a. m. yesterday. She also brought the
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  • News of the Week.
    • 329 2 Tin: British steamer Ruby, Capt. I'ox. from Palembang sth inst., anchored in the roads yesterday morning. The British steamer Pearl, Capt. Muuk, from Amoy 2Sth ult., anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. Thk Siamese steamer BcMfiiti, CapU Belbio, Irom Bangkok Jird iust., anchored in the roads yesterday.
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    • 580 2 Thk British steamer Bcutau, Gapt. Moppctt, from Chcribon 4th inst., anchored in the roads this morniug. Thk British steamer llrngal, Capt. Doujjlas, from London 12th January, via Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjoug Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon. Tiih 8. S. Glenjinl.ts, H. G. Wilcox, K.X.R., commander/arrived at Singapore
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    • 2125 2 The Ocean Compauy's steamer He tor, Capt. Bewley, from Hongkong 4th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, en route to London via Penang. His Honor the Chief Justice left in the Pluto yesterday afternoon, to hold the Criminal Assizes there, which will OfMB this morning.
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    • 231 2 Tiik M. M. steamer I'ei/if, with the next outward French mail, left (Jallo at 8 a. m. yesterday, and may be expected here next Monday morning. Thk British steamer Banca, Capt. Reynolds, from Samaran^ 7th inst. anchored in the roads this morning. Tiik K. 1. S. K.
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    • 3141 2 Tjfj Dutch ateamer Sumatra, Capt. Bakker, from Sourabaya sth iaat., arrived at Tanjong Pagur wharf yesterday attcniit hi. Til P. British ste.uner Choir PAja, ('apt. Orton, irnin Bangkok 7th met. anchored in the mails ye.-' l;i\ wag. Tiik Bpaaieh steamer I'unnjna, ('apt. Bliulde, Prom Manila 7lh inbt.,
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    • 785 4 via liangoon, Moulmain,' Penang, and Malacca 11th inst., arrived at Tanjong PngM wharf yesterday aftamooo. Tin. Dutch steamer dmmdm, ('apt. Vaii Leuwen, from IVnkalis Nth inst. arrived yestcidav evening, and left for Khio this moiiiing. The British steamer Ffltpttrick, 'apt. Humphries, from Penang Kith inst. anchore«l in
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 446 3 Sunday, 7th Marcli. P. A. O. steamer Khiva. 1,50t» tons, Peirins commander, Bombay l^\r\ Feb., c«niiigiii>«>M I. i >. (Company. Brit hli steamer Ruby, 14S tons. Fox commander, Palcmbang ".th M ii.li. NMgMH Wee Bin A Co. BritiMi -i.-.umr IVarl, 7i 5 tons, Muuk <• >mmander, Amoy 2sth I
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    • 211 3 Sunday, 7th March. British steamer Singapore, Dumbreck, for Batavia A Australia. Monday. Stb March. P. A O. steamer Khiva. Per Tins, for Hongkong. Dutch steamer Koning William, 111., Bakker. for Samarang. Tuesday, Wtu March. British steamer Ritjah, Monsell. for Penang. British steamer Penaug. Hedley. for Bangkok. Dutch steamer Banda,
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    • 726 3 Ship's Names. Captains. KLA.i and Rk; 'To s. Datl or ac- Where Fkom. RIVAL. l.| CONBKJNEES OK AGENTS. De-jtination* MEN-OF-WAR Hart Egeria Cliarvlxlis BftJM iSmith H. M. steamer >4 H. M. steamer H. M. sU'amer H. M. steamer German w.:v str. "J M| Jan. 26 Perak
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    • 16 3 f> Patent Slip and Dock Compjy 9 At Johow
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 147 4 Jlull'jw<iy':< 1'ilU. Important for the Delicate, It is difficult to determine which is the inure trying to the human constitution the damp, told days of autumn ami winter, or the Ueeu, dry, easterly wiuds of spring. Thiougbout tbe seasons good In'. dm may be uiaintaiucil by MMMMl doses of Ho.loway's
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    • 879 4 t-'ll us how nit 1 1 v <1> ntlis were nnually due to diseases i;cni'iuted by living in d.uup houses, and what is the RotwNC amount of sickness caused by infection of walls in houses. 1iok].iI;iIs, army lmts at w. <n\. and ao forth. That an kUMM aim unt of
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    • 805 4 iHisrfllanroutf. COLT.- M.W HOVKKNMENT ARMS REVOLVER, As revenwj adopted for the United states Cavalry^ Ukeii the .460 central fire samea Bonw nai>ia%e. It ixiuhls a rifl#« in ran>re and in accuracy of fire, mdi» unequalled for durability of ronKtruction. It tan l>e easily loaded and unloaded when dark, and can
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 900 5 iHisrfllamous. To THE QUEFV AND RoYAL FAMILY To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment l And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON. Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmit^ Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dublin, and Paris
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    • 941 5 iftigfrrllanrotK. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, Dissolved bt OHLENDORFF CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a Bpecial concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED
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    • 931 5 iflisfctllanfou*. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. Tho 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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    • 1015 5 iflisrfllnnrous. Established in 1820. C. LAZARUS CO., Incorporated with Shearwood A Co., Cabinet makers, Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvers, Gilders, Decokators, and General Furnishing Contkactors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. th" Duke Edinburgh. Ac. kc, House, Land and General Commission Agents, Appraisers and
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    • 848 5 ittisrfllanrousf. DR. J. col-Lls BROWS OHLOSODTNB. Is the Original and only <;k\ The Public are Cautionkk i unfounded statements fre pi, u tK that "the composition of OILOVOD known to Chemists and the Medical P sion." The fact ia, OSbOBODTRI veredand Itn. ■tiled I.y Dr.J.GOLUI BkoWßi (ex Army Kodioil Staff),
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