The Straits Times, 17 July 1875

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1 1 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. \OIi. XXXI PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING N<>. ,04H
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  • 97 1 STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1875. LATKSI' .UARKUf yUOTATJONo Si.noa.poke, July 17th, W7*. Gambier IM. r 10.30. Pepper 13. Sarawak 2.40. 2JJ. Oofee, B.'iityne ttL Tin „Slf I lie twist 11" si lbs. Sttirtiagi 110. 7 d.. sVo L77i 5 do T. Cloths 1.15 a a. 1.47J 7 do do
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  • 962 1 ibout midnight last Sunday night, tire broke out in a house iv the closely built Malay paaiptmg known as Oaav )>"iig Rajah, close to the Sultan's Temple in Caaspong (ilam, and owing to the combustible nature of the buildings, the Barnes rapidly communicated to the adjoining bouses. The tire
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  • 830 1 Tilt present low rate of Exchange iv India, here, and in China, is a matter of wry serious import to trade, and its gravity is not diminished by the consideration that) according to all ap> aaaraaeea and so far as circumstances enable any one to judge, there i* little
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  • 1057 1 Fi:o.u the home and Australian papers we glean the following exemplifications of what extreme silliness, pettiness, and bigotry Protestant clergymen < an be capable, and also of what contradictious "Old Father Antic, Law" can perpetrate with up ruffled brow. The first case i- that of the Rev. Henry
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  • 357 1 •Tin Pnnnn, Gazette of the 10th instant, contains the following account of the formation of the Pining Ass>ciation," with its Rules and objects. We have already given it as our opinion that this movement is one in the right direction, and a sign that the Pinang residents can,
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  • 903 1 Minutes of ;i General Public Meeting of tho lVn:uif» A-s uti'.n li.-IJ ..a Friday the 2nd July, 1875, ut the Exchange Rooms at 3 p. in. The Chairman read the Minutes of the Public Meeting helci mi the -Wd J tin.-. ■ad laid Move tat Meeting the Hul.s
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  • 372 1 TllK ML ML steamer Ntta, C;i|)tiiili Ravin, which arrived on Tuesday afterDOOII, picked 08, ill Bauca Straits, the Captain and crew of the Frencli liaii|tir Qfiute, of Bordeaux, which vessel was destroyed by fire in thos< Straits. The names of the mensaved are Jean Joseph Rousseau,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 285 1 A I.VI.KTIHEMENTH. TV, ma.le kn >wn 1 int.. f,,r long periods Ad\. nd •abscriptioas will be >:!iee; also in IU I. C..HNH11.1.. I bard Street, city; '1,1 Jewry in Calk Op. |< ify in the OOfcj the r) ..us le.|lliled. else all i inserted till countermanded .i for tcoordiaady. s.,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 500 2 Tun Muiilmaiii jfaVerf itST of the (3th instant gives the following as the text of the agreement come to by Sir Douglas Forsyth with the King of Burma. It this is all that has come of Sir Dougla.-' formal mission, of which so much was written and
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  • 462 2 Thk news regarding the Burmese question, contained in the Indian papers received by the Mail steamer on Saturday, is of a very contradictory and indeliuite character, and is altogether by the private telegram from Calcutta which we noted, in our last i— ue, and which was to
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  • 422 2 B\ th. v Baiujkuk, which arrived yesterday, we have received the Sunn Adrsrtiser of the Mh .'uly, from which we gather the following information. A meeting of the foreign residents was held at the British Consulate on the "2nd instant, to devise some arrangement for the ■Beadier delivery of
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  • 415 2 FREEMASONS." Tiikrk is a certain Padre Lafont in Calcutta, Head of the Jesuit College or fraternity there, who has recently taken up his parable against Freemasonry, and delivered three public lectures charging the Craft with immorality aud general iniquity, as it is the present fashion with Roman Catholics to do
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  • 1415 2 The paoJtMB of England towards China at the present day is an anomalous, undignified and a dangerous one. It is one perpetual protest aud demand for redress against unwarrantable aggression, wanton outrage and grotesque breaches of international comity. No sooner is one difficulty heard of and ■lowly,
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  • 1616 2 This is the title of a most instructive and comprehensive work, invaluable alike to the colonial farmer and to the tropical planter, and would be found exceedingly useful to farmers everywhere. The author treats his varied subjects with a master hand; sketched by his pen, the information
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  • 1005 2 {Tr,i,inl,iteil I fie Sh-.i'iix Tim Soml months ago tli-rc was noticed in the BtrmU* £>«**, the bauding over otTandong, a IKak rebel chief, to the Netherlands Indian authorities in Borneo, by the Sarawak Government. The following is a translation of an interesting notice of his
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 38 2 TU Smi-Tro^ioal .ioriculturMt and C'otonwtV (iuii»; 1% Al-ous Mjckat, author of XJu Sugar Cant t» Auitralta," Hi pp. Bto. BrUt*n«: O«o SUUr A Co. i-yd- J- J- Kuor*. lUlbourn* Ocory* Kot«rt(oB. Ad»il U I L. S. Win *">< IB7V
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  • 121 3 Bkrkei.kv. Sept. 186J».— Gentleman, I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have de- rived by taking Norton's Camomile Pills. I applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, 1 erke- > ley, for the above-named Pills, for wind in tno
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 407 3 Saturday, 10th July. Dmiish steamer Fyen. 908 tona, Porm oomuiandcr, Hongkong j 3rd July. Sunday, 11th July. Russian steamer Tchihatchoff, 1545 tons, Polouskin commander, Fuochow Jiul July, consignees Rautenberg, Schmidt Co. Dutch steamer Atjeh, V>s4 tons, Van Gevel commander, Acheen sth July, consignees Hamilton, Gray Co. Colonial steamer Pluto,
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    • 209 3 Saturday, 10tL July. P. O. steamer Nizam, Barlow, for Bombay. P. O. steamer Cathay, Dundas, for Hongkong. Dutch steamer Baron Sloet van der Belle, Odem. lac BaUvia. British brig Eliza Blanche, Henfry, for Baugkok. M' nday, 12th July. British steamer Sharpshooter, Augustine, for Mai. and Penaug. British steamer Tartar,
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    • 750 3 -hh-'> Xamks Captains, buxa and Rio. Tons. Datk or is- Whlki From. Consionkh* ok Aub.vti. Distinatios RIVAL. MEN-OF-WAR Lapwing Wiseman H. M. steamer 663 Deli Brand H. N M. steamer, STEAM KICWeazel i British steamer h Agnes Atkinson British steamer 559 Pantie Malay steamer 300 2
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    • 14 3 I Vi to Dock Tanjong Pagar Wharf.
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  • 5 4 I— T. Official
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  • 111 4 T BaaV K» nja^, Kr Baw^^ rnal. Hi: K. L 111 run a stesuner ha* Law* ■t- KL&H Ka i I* A LwaY*' M mouth. (MM n her r. turn gft^} I v < -i— »r M*t th<> ftt yful at the flMBJng aboN all. t&M h.ia !>• B Hh
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  • Correspondence.
    • 37 4 -,c Daily Time*. f many here, allow me to medium of :e whatever be«t Book* ra! is equal I ml— immander ant in afl. Preee- office, inde- i :.e may repre- ;si vativk i
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    • 186 4 i j shooter, Capt. m route .x>n. Captain a the harbour last I> .rir her last trip run down by aevat 11 p.m. ur distant from the being shewn, I MM on tlie a ljok out. Rainbovc kept d would have occurnotice was taken ••red his and a half
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    • 1557 4 To thr Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir. To look at an BaajKah city as .red with Singapore, would see:n, at some absurdly im- le differences Yet on truly aaa> i; them, or rather their Beetle, u t I them to be almost identical. leanraaaaata in each
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    • 22 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sik, Will you kindly insert the following notice t Viiur- truly,
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  • 628 4 Captain J. J. Koisseau of the French lanjui- CoHirlr, lately burned in Banka Strait-, beg! ofler Ii" humble thank* to Capt. TIkMMM Hragij, the Others and Crew «l lli*' IJritifcli HMH Elmitone, for th.- Kraal kindness rsweWaJ to himself ;,M,l .nw during the time they were on Ixiard lii»
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  • News of the week.
    • 350 4 Tin: average Note circulation of the Pcnaii£ Branch of the Chartered Bank during June, wa.- fso^9M. His Excellency Sir William Jervois will leave this Bnoraooa in the Pint* on a visit t<> the East Coast of the Peninsula. He is accompanied by Mr. Sjwetteuhani. We extract the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 794 4 itttsrrllanrous H. GRIEsSELK H A 00, 59, Basinohall St., LoaroOaT, E. C. Manufacturers' AireDta. Importers and General Commission Merchant. EXECUTE INDENTS, fr the Indian, China. Australian. a|>-. vTeat African. S>utli American. (TattOO St.it->. and Canadian marktts. For every description of Continental and British Goods, dir«?ct from tbe Mills of their
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    • 775 4 ittisrrll.inrcms. THE PETRIFYING SILICATE PAH M "riM.IKIt TO The Admiralty. B.*nl of Works, Austrian Lloyd's, W.«.lwich Arsenal. Cun r 1 Company, London and North Western and Great Western Railway Companies, FOR HOUSE. SHIP. AND GENERAL USE Manufactured l.y the SILICATE PAINT COMPANT, LlTerp.K'l. IN ALL COLOURS. Have no chemical action
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 798 6 JJ. *v <T. Ccmpanr. rVSULAB AND ORIENTAL SI KAM N.\Vl< \TM>N OOHPAH Orricia D'Alniei.la Str.-. t. WK8 At New Harbour. UVII. w W 1 LIKES. The jr. )~,M-d dates of arrival of the \1 .il Steam Shi] s :.t Bing;i) n with the will bt- as follows fniwAKD. Homeward Taeadaj
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    • 923 6 iWi?<rrl!nnfO«s. To THE QrKEN AWD T?OTAI. FAMILY To H. R. the Pbinck ov Wales (Special Appointment^ And to several Tndian Potentates, Foreign Government s. and Railway Companies. ESTAT!MSHKI> 17H'. J W. HFNSOX. Watch and Clock Makkr. Goldsmith, Sii.vee-Smith. ani> Artistic Metal WoßKvn. Phize Medalist Of the LoaTDoaT, Dublin, and Paris
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    • 819 6 iHidrrllnnroiis. PERUVIAN GO'VERNMEXT GUANO, DIBBOLVED BY OHLENDORFF 4 CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. iiy virtue of a special conceBBior granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT l"ii> ler Mess. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. (Jen. ral Agents for and Sole Consignees of Thk Peruvian Government Guano in the United
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    • 922 6 ittigrfHanroutf. 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 tho longer known the better appreciatedl is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 1012 6 itftdrrllnnrotus. Established in l^-J". C. LAZARUS k CO., Incorporated with Sheakwood Co. Cabinet makers. Upholstkukks. Billiard Table Maxui-a Carvers, Gilders, DbcojAvom, and General Furnlshin.j CkJPfl actors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of Inli.i, H. R. K. th* Duke of LMinburgh. A,-.. House, Land awd General Commission A<:ENTB, Appraisers
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    • 911 6 #lisrr!lfltiroitsi. DR. .1. OOLLIfI BROWN CHLOBODI ■-in: Out ;in.w. wi. urn.v Q Thk Pubhe nro C\i- ri.iNin koiaat t'innfoanded itatetnanti frequently OMd« thai "the eomi «ition nf Cnxo^ODTiri i< known to Ohenvtaand the tfedk \i vi.n.'" The f:i,t j^. OITbOBOOTiri WM I) reredand [nrente Ibr Dr.J.Ooun Bnowm ninny kfedical SUffl,
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  • 243 1 and setting down way-pa>s< i ngrrs, si a low rate of fare. Tins is a public eos> c long needed here, and we the undertaking will prove sntfi- remunerative at tlie oatsot to induce the pswnotots to largely incnaHP the number of omnibuses on the make th<- line a permanent
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  • 760 1 Tut MesNigeries Maritim.es steamer of tbe Batavia line, now signalled .1- coming iv from the eastward, lias come up for repair, and docs not iirino; up the mail from that port. The mail will brought on by another -t.ainer on its due date. Tith tteaaMf Pemrnnf, which
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  • 908 1 1 11 Court Of lmjuiry in the circumstances attsadiag the gresnding of the steamer O/ieU on the rocki near tlie Rallies light house, concluded its sitting* to-day. Tin- Court returned Captail Blair his certificate, tlie ship's chart being clearly in error, and while censuring him for keepiag
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  • 902 1 I understand the approximate value of the cargo of the CJMMftftf, whose loss by lire in iaaea Straits we reported yesterday, is about |30,0Q0. Some Men of the richness of the gold diggings On the Palmer in North QllWllSiaiwl may l>e obtained from the fact that the
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  • 857 1 Tiik. E. k A. Company's -teaincr Hoicvn left Hongkong yesterday, adn may be expected hen- on the ~lst. The BrisuuiK' arrived in Hongkong OB the loth, (left Singapore on the Bth instant.) The Somtnet left Pooohow lor Australia direct on the 10th instant. Somk idea of the
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  • 546 1 Tn t following cases have l>eeu tried I at the Assizes during the latter part i of last week and the present week Wed 8 ay, 7th Ju y. The Queen c«. Koh Chin Heng cut ing d wound iig. Found guilty, and sentenced to 10 years
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 277 1 NOTICE. (jlovkexment BrffT* ftrTTTTT I. Tli.- Annual Examination for tii.—riScholarships will bs held in the Colonial BeSMkary's Office, fcjiugapoiv, and iv the Lieutenant- Governor's Offices, Pcuang and Miila.ca, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, 90tki -Ist, and '2'2ad Deceuibcr. 1875 the Examination each morning beginning at 10 o'clock. •2. The Scholarships
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