The Straits Times, 23 October 1875

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXI PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING No. 2.054
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  • 87 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1875, LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS U.KK t I- ioBLR i!Kl>. 1875. i I I i- r 10.80 I'epper li->. i Sarawak I :tl If '-i o". -.v, -Jl Tiu ..23.50. ■:ile twist MB. <ii lbs Shirting* 2.05. 7 do do 1-771. S do T. Cloths I 1.4^1 7
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  • 777 1 Thi S dol 'ii>' Legislative Council was formally opened on the 7th 1 there nave bean two meeting! since. The opening speech of H. E. Sir William JervOM, which will be found in another page, affordl a very lair index of the intentions of the administration the reference
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  • 1740 1 It will have been seen from the minutes of the Council Meeting of Friday last, which we published next day, that the I noflicial Memln-rK were in rather an inquisitive and slightly aggressive mood. We have no doubt that the public, whatever Officials make think, will view
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  • 642 1 A vekisai. of the shorthand report of the Council Meeting held on the 15th instant, which we had not before us when penning our remarks yesterday, suggests a few further reflections upon the Hack (i harry fun We cannot help thinking that the Hon. T. Scott,
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  • 513 1 A CTI NG APPOI NTMENTS. Tut Hon'ble Mr. Slielford's speech .upon Acting Appointments, judging from tin- way it reads, was a very forcible ami telling one, and is nearly an exact exponent of public opinion strongly felt, upon the question. Its delivery, however, was a little hard upon Sir William
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  • 681 1 If we remember aright it was Mr. lkaddell who pathetically remarked during the discussion regarding the Attorney-Generalship, with reference to the enormous amount of work which that office entails upon the learned gentleman who holds it,, that "it is really wonderful how much human nature can endure."
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  • 940 1 In his speech opening thj.' Council. Sir William Jervois 6tated t the Indian Government had made Home objections, to the Indian 1 in migration Ordi- nanA; paused by our I^egislative Council last year after considerable discussion, and with considerable demur and misgiving on the part of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 A.h rtisemenrP made kn iwn Isr long periods .lid subscriptions will be in Calfy in the copy the .nil ountermauded rdin K ly. 'itNDENTI. tfullv requested to proprietors n the del i very of ■f change of .Mil. No ii, ■tiier reroa] can inI .1 mal unless tbe name and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1154 2 YESTER DAY'S COUNCIL. At the meeting of the Legislative < "imcil yesterday afternoon, Dr. Little put the question of which he hail given notice at the previous meeting, whe> tlier the editorial which appeared iv 1 the StrmiU Time* of the 12th October on l'erak aud Laroot was authorized 'by
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  • 4872 2 Singai'OßE, Isth Octobkr, 1875. Present. His Excellency the Goveknob. His Honor the Chief Justice. The Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. the Troops. Actg. Colonial Secretary. Attorney-General. Treasurer. Acting Auditor-General. Colonial Engineer. T. Shelford. T. Scott. K Little, m d. R. B. Read. The minutes of the last meeting were
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  • News of the Week.
    • 407 3 Thy Colonial steamer f'/nf" left last H-eeh tor Kssng, taking down Mr. D.ividsoa, the Resident After etlW-ting the relief of the lighthouse in Malacca the Plut'i touched at Malacca, •urned t<« this port yoterday morning. Tin insecurity of the new Court building, and tb. ansjasisj "f better
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    • 1567 3 11. 11. the Maharajuh of Johonri -;.a.n yacht PmmtU left .lohore this iMomiaf for Malacca and l'enaiig, taking as passengers Captain l'atoti, to 11. B. tlif OuifOff, the Hon'l.le 11. A. K. W hampoa and son, i and Mr. W. Hole, 11. H. the Maharaah'i Prifnci Secretary.
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    • 1781 3 The iailowing passengers take their departure by tbe steamer Tktentm, todafus Fer itlttifj. Mr. a:id Mrs. Baatama and Servant*. Mr. and MIS. Engelhard and 2 sn rants. fur Itombaf Bar. 0. M. D'Souaa, Rev. Caac 1 I", i into. For Inn■ Mr. Mao Bean. FW Sv»ti,-i,,i} l
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    • 421 3 A Coroners inquest was held at Outrain Road on Wednesday, on the body of a Chinaman named Chi* Ah Voong, who had died suddenly. It appeared, however, from the evidence, that deceased had been suflering for some lime from cough, and on the Ifltli inst., while walking
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    • 1126 3 Tll k Dutch steamer ftww, Captain de Jong, reports that in Hankn Straits j she spoke tlie DoMflms Cattle, bound to I Singapore all well.* Tiik following Notification appears in a <><>reni>iuiil (juzelh.- Sftemordimmrf of yesterday's date His Excellency tbe. Governor has l>eeu pleated to appoint, in
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  • 123 3 Bmmcblby. Bbr. IBu9. OcatfeawMJi, I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit 1 have derived by taking 'Norton* Camomile Pill*. 1 applied to your agent, Mr. Bell. Berkeley, for thai above named I'ills, for wind in the stomach, from which
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 520 4 Saturday, Kith October. British steamer Antenor, 1,644 tons, Jones commander, Liverpool 22nd Sept., consignees W. Mansfield Co. Sunday, 17th October. British ship Tiniour, 1,330 tons, Henderson commander; Shields 2nd June, consignees Paterson, Simons Co. British barque Contest, 485 tons, Gibson commander, Penang 7th Oct., consignees Paterson, Simons Co. British
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    • 276 4 Sunday, 17 th October. 1> i O. steamer Khiva, Perrins, for Hongkong. Monday, 18th October. Siamese steamer Bangkok, Belbin, for Bangkok. British steamer Petrel, Harmer. for SainarangSarawak steamer Royalist, Kirk, for Sarawak. British steamer Sri Sarawak, Buxton, for Malacca F«»UKMalay steamer Telegraph. Valberg. for Malacca and l Klang. British
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    • 616 4 DATk Ship's Namks. Captains. Klag and Rio Tons, or ar- Whkrk From Consignees or Agknts. Destination. RIVAL. MEN-OF-WAR Fly Bruce H. M. steamer 464 Oct. BDindings Senior Naval Officer. Station Watergeus Meyer H. N. M. steamer Oct. HAcheen Netherlands Consul. Thistle Sterling H. M. steamer 464
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    • 44 4 2 1 T( Victoria Duck P. A 0. Wharf Borneo Company's Wharf New Harbour Dock Company Limited anjong I Pa)<ar Wharf. H Jardine, Maiheaon and Compim/'a Whnr^ 7 Bon Accord Dock 3 Government Wharf M At Johorf
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  • 1131 5 I. went home after sii or n .idenpe hew. Indfr tb« Colonial Uave <>f „1,. nded l» 15 Mate having full ■•> •1 b«-ea absent from the l*fore mov- f the Supply Bill n.iki a few remarks on the >• Colony at the rdiag to the Audited .lauuary. isTo, waa
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  • 472 5 Mnvm of proceedings of the Municipal CmuMmn OB Tuesday, the 19th October, W5. Cvmmi*xioner* Present. J. R. Mac Arthur, Esq. President, j Major S. Dunlop, Tan Senrj Poh, Boa. E. J. Wells, Esq. .\eic Mdhvmedan Hurhit lirouud. The application to form a n m burial place for the
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  • 276 5 London, UM October.— Wade tele-o-raphs that he has obtained the ne-r,>-aiv yiiaunU-es from the Chinese (Jovernmeut. Qinw of will go to \unnan. I'liiuu Bismark is too unwell to acOOUpaB? the Emperor ou his visit to The Prince of Wales has arrived at Turin on his way to India.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 719 5 (From an occasional Correspondent.) Mal.uca, 20th October, 1875. The Straits steamer Sharpshooter, Captain Augustin, from Singapore en route to Penang, arriv. d here on the 13th instant, anil tailed for her jwrt of destina- tion, the same niijiit. She returned from Penanir. at '.i a. m. to-day, and leaves
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 796 5 ittterrllanrouG. DIETZ A CO., St. Paul's Buildings. Carter Lane. LONDON. Inventors A Manufacturers ok thb CELEBBATKD PARAGON LAMPS. Burning Kerosine, Peti oleum, or Paraffin i Unbivalled fob Simplicity, Economy, Dubabilitt, Bakety and Brilliancy ok Liuht. Over 5.000 Pattebns ok Handle Lamps Factory Lamps Table Lamps Snip Lamps Hall Lamps Chandeliers
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    • 821 5 ittisrTllanfousi. WEDDING, BIKTHDAY AND CHRISTENING CAKES. Made and decorated, also all descrip- tions of Cakes, biscuits n.d fancy con- fectionery. Oiders received from Singapore will be promptly attended to, and the cakes carefully packed and forwarded. LANE CRAWFORD CO.. Hongkong. General Managers of Hongkong A China Bakery Company Singapore, 21st
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    • 672 5 iHisrrllanfous. JOHN LITTLE A CO. Have received for sale copies of THE COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPHIC CODE. By W. S. Wetmobb. 2nd Edition. Singapore, Bth September, 1875. Unpabalelled Success or GOODALLS WORLD-RENOWNED HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITIES. GOODALL'S tfUININE WINE. TORKSHIRE RELISH. GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER YORKSHIRE RELISH. ~T~ THE MOST I>CLICIOUS SAUCE IN THE WORLD.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 794 6 |J. #>. Companp. "•INSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM KAVIGATION COMPANY. Or#icß8 D*Ahneida Street. GODOWK*— At New Harbour. Tmr M!i wing ar* tb»»dates on which tb^ Company's Contract Mail Steamers may re Outward. Homkwakd Tiwday 1-th Jan. Wednesday llitli Jan r 2t:th 27th <Hh Feb. 10th Feb. '.3rd 24th »th Mar. 10th
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    • 900 6 ißtflfrrllanroud. To THE QCEEN AHD RoTAL FAMILY To H. R. the Pbinck of Walks ,1 Appointment); And to several Tndian Potentates. Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmith, Sii.vkr-Smith. and Artjstic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 812 6 iHferrllanfOUS. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved bt OHLENDORFF A CO.. at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue ok a special concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT I'nder Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom.
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    • 910 6 iHisfrrilanrmis!. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OTNTMENTits Searching and He.iline Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. The number of vonrs this in ■J^M* Ointment has Rtood the test of public °P' nion fand the loncror known the better preeiated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 1018 6 iWtsrrllanfous Establish Xi) in 182<». C. LAZARUS A CO., Incorporated with Sheajwood A Co. Cabinet makers. UphoJstkrkrs. Billiard Table Manufacttjbkrs. Carvers, Gilders, Decorators, and General Furnishing Contkactors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. th<- Duke of Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House. Land and General Commission
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    • 801 6 ittfcrrllanfous. DR. J. rXHiLTS TmoWN'r* 1 CHLOEODTMt Is thk Original and oi»l/ Okhi The PuV.li.' -ire OAQ*I**ID unfonnded statements (reqnently mil that "the composition nf Chloiodj known to Ohemista and the M. iN sion." The fact is. Chlorodyne was I) vered and Invented by Dr. J. Collis R (ex Army
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