The Straits Times, 5 February 1876
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Title Section16 1876-02-05 1 The Straits Times. vol xxxii PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1876. SATURDAY EVEWINO N(X 2,00016 words
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82 1876-02-05 1 STRAITS TIMES SA TRDAY FEBRUARY 5, 1876.. MARKET QUOTATION.-. UK. FIBBUARY r 'TH, 187(5. f ■-T i r 11 S>. -•trawak... 2 525. Sag 3.J74. rf.Myne 22 50. 8.7& twi»t 106 i-tings J H. do LHH. I T. CUhs 11". do do 1 37*. fa do lm Btmre- Opium new82 words
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Article892 1876-02-05 1 Inf announcement that the Lenitive Council was to meet on Saturday li.iturally led every one to expect that aweting u;i< called by Hi.- Bndency the Qofwnot for rl,. pwpoaeof bim to lay before the Council nolle, an authoritative >tateregard to the recent events it Perak, and892 words
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Article1225 1876-02-05 1 RVfter perusal of tin- speeches made (he Uncfliuial mcmbeci in the L lative Council on Saturday lat-t, idi we were aßablvd t publish in full on Wednesday, we are hound tony that our first impMNM wit li icgaid to t heir feßßi was BO BiroMMM one. Tbej1,225 words
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Article1360 1876-02-05 1 Somk time ago, when commenting upon the iriyat mistake made in not following up the storming of the stockadts of I'asir Salah by an immediate, or as speedy as possible an, advance up and down Perak river, we remarked that not the least mischievous of1,360 words
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Article1126 1876-02-05 1 Tin. criminal intimidation case arising out of the hai-k-gharry strike on the loth September, came on for trial at the Assizes on Monday, the illth January, and was heard on Thursday, the 27th, Friday the 28th, and Monday the 3lst January. The circumstances will be remembered1,126 words
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Advertisement183 1876-02-05 1 sTRAin ma V Vltkll IPRIOI 140 Per Annum |M l,»uarterly 5 APVKRTIBEMKN nts made kn >wn into for long i i -ii'- riptions will l>e HW in I H11. 1.. 1 Blbard Street, City; HI Jewry; in Cal- ua ij>ecify in the oovj the artMNM reqaind, Moaall terted till eonatenjaMed183 words
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Article511 1876-02-05 2 The Singhalese are dissatisfied at I the arbitrary way they arc being treated by tbe Secretary of State in regard their Cnicf Justiceship. Their late Chief Justice, Sir Edward Creasy, was oblijjed, as he alleged, to retire on of ill-health more than a year l^fore511 words
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Article676 1876-02-05 2 {Translated for the Straits Times.) It It rcquM'ed of oar contem|<onrie« tlmt in repro-du.-inx these tnuxUtioni, their ori<iual appenmao* in th* Btr«ila Timtt mkj ><c acknowledged. (ordixc to late advices from Batavia down to the 29th ultimo, 7 more mailbai^s and some other articles have baea brongbt u]> from676 words
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Article626 1876-02-05 2 (Translate,! for the Straits Thr.es.) I t is requette-l of jur conteuii)jr*ne» th*t in rO|.ro. dik-iutf ibeM <nm-lati >n«. tUt"ir stMsal »ppe*r»uc» in tba SfraitJ Tim.-, m»y b« «ekuowl«lged. i Late adviivs I'rotii Manila, ilowsi to tlie ibtli ult, state that a portion <>t the expeditiojisx) r©roe ifaintt626 words
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Article580 1876-02-05 2 Sim.aimjke, 29th Janlakv, 1876. Prcsciit HIS EXCKLLK.NCI THK GoVEUNOR. His Honor the Chief Jubtices (mi* Thomas Sidgreavt I The Hou'ble the Actg. Colonial Secretary (Mr. C.J.lrving) The Hon'ble the Attorney-General (Mr. T. liraddell.j The Hon'ble the Treasurer (Mr. Willaiix.) The Hoii'li].. the Actg. Auditor-General (Mr. A. E. Irving)580 words
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Article4107 1876-02-05 2 Singapoek, 29th Januart, 1576. Pretent. His Excellency thk Goternor. His Houor the Chief Justice. The Hon. the Acting Colonial Secretary. the Attorney-General." the Treasurer. die Acting Auditor-General. the Colouii'l Kugineer. H. A. K. Whampoa. T. Mu-lford. T. Scott. R. Little. M. D R, B. Rend. I'avid Brown. Mr4,107 words
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News of the Week.
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Article559 1876-02-05 1 The Ocean Com piny 's steamer Stentor, Ca.pt. Drenning, from Liverpool 18th December, and Penang 28th inst. arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morning, en route to Hongkong and Shanghai. Wk have received, from the Principal Civil Medical Officer, tables of Meteorological observations for the months of August559 words
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Article437 1876-02-05 3 Telegraphic news from Batavia, for i which we are indebted to the Manager of tjie E. E., A. C. Telegraph Co., states that the town i» flooded. The following is a list of passengers Cy tne Ocean Company's steamer Ste/i--tur, from Liverpool. F..r Singapore. Mes-rs. Desckon and437 words
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Article750 1876-02-05 3 I'iik hack gharry criminal intimidation tria 1 ended yesterday at the Assizes, linve out of the a.-veii defendants being lound guilty. Mr. Doualdson, counsel for the defence, moved au arrest of J .judgment mi the ground thai the cliar^-e i bad boat iatfjtaojojt* drawn, and a-k.<l I750 words
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Article815 1876-02-05 3 'liiK following passengers proceeded by tho Ocean Company's steamer Sarpeilon \esterday Fur L-mdon. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Irving and child, Messrs. tundl'ord, Hyau, aud Wui Minnie. For Pt)iang. Commissary Robinson, Meesi s. Noout and Frahtira. Tue M. M. steamer Emirne, Capt. Pichat, from Batavia 30th ult.,815 words
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Article4821 1876-02-05 3 A Cot ki Of ix^rißY, consisting of Captain Walabe, Magistrate of Police, and two Lieutenants of 11. M. Navy, to inquire iuto the loss of tlie British steamer Minister Van Staat Kochuitsen, assembled on Wednesday and concluded its labours yesterday, but the decision h;is not yet been4,821 words
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Article5519 1876-02-05 4 M:--i:s. (it niKiK Co. give us tlie following concerning the moveiiu nts of the K. h A. steamers We hmfß by tetegraal that the S.S. haven arrived at Hi me [l I»1M ti a. K. this morning (4x\i). She left this at In a. m. on ->th ultimo.5,519 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, FEBRUARY 5, 1876.
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Article2669 1876-02-05 1 Pakis, Jam'akt 1. IHK1 HK Sumptuary Press Law as voted— to the million existing will not ...tiidraws from the Prefects r to suppress, suspend, or prevent H MM DO the thoroughfares, >1 or imported journal. The nk serfdom for the Provin- eloM worth the new Dralt in an2,669 words
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Article660 1876-02-05 1 WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH IT To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, The meeting of the Legislative Council on Saturday, has had, at any rate, this result I Ist, that His Excellency the Governor is, for the present, helpless for good or for evil and 2nd that,660 words
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Article544 1876-02-05 1 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sin, In criticising, in yesterday's pa- I p«r, tli.- extracts which the last London and China Express contains, taken from the Times, the Standard, the Daily Trie- graph, and the Hour, you have dona but scant justice to544 words
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Article164 1876-02-05 1 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, In your issue of yesterday 1 notice a paragraph in which it is stated that the East India and China merchants in London propose laying cables of their own between London and Bombay, in order to hreak dotot the164 words
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Article317 1876-02-05 1 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sik, —In the amusing and interesting communication on the Chinese New Year in your issue of the U'Jth ultimo, mention has* not been made of one commendable and beautiful trait, characteristic of that particular season among the Chinese population. I317 words
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Article177 1876-02-05 1 DEALING WITH BAD NATIVE CHIEES. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir,— Referring to your article of Ist instant, I for one wish to protest against your wholesale condemnation of the Governor's advisers relative to the negotiations into which it was deemed desirable to enter with Ismail. Neither your177 words
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Article277 1876-02-05 1 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, "Malayim" in your issue of the 20th ult. is perfectly correct in propounding that the petty rajahs of the Malayan Peninsula must l>e put down, and kept down, before tranquillity, or prosperity, in any degree can fall to the lot of277 words
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Article93 1876-02-05 1 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sib: There is one point in your article of yesterday, respecting the debate in Council, which perhaps you will kindly allow me to correct viz., that, whilst expNMMg myself in favor of a Malay Council under certain conditions, I did93 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement726 1876-02-05 6 I itfi&Tllnnrou IKDER GOVERNMENT PATBONAfIt THE ROYAL TOURIST. FROM THE FittST NOVEMBER NJx T AS ILLUSTRATED JOURN/l, 1 CALLED THE ROYAL TO!* R T S T/' 1 1 WILL BE PUBLISHED g iBI-WEEKLY/ It wll be tbe size of the WRAPHIC, and its JLRTihTS have been engaged from the st;itfVf726 words
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Advertisement669 1876-02-05 6 JRigrrllanrou*. MAMLA CKJARS. «f t? K B lnd r rBlff eil !lrcr f'>l»r ImporUr. of the Baeet quatitiee, and have a large supply on hand. y m HARRISON A CO. Jsingapore, Ist Feb., 1876. fdtwuc.) CROSSE BLACKWELL 's~ OgLEBRATED OILMBN'B STORES All ok Superior Quality sickles, sauces, strupB. jams, in669 words
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Advertisement828 1876-02-05 7 I?. c. Ccm-ar.r. PFKIKFTL/B AND OPTFKTAL STFAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. orncKß— D' Almeida Street. Godowhs— At New Harbonr. MAIL i L^ES. 1»K fol'fwirp are the dates on wlich ntract Mail Strnmers »y «i#< ted t<> »>rive here in 18T6 OCTWAHD. HOMIWAFD Tn«^d»y Ilth Jan. Wednesday 1-th Jan 2&th 2Pth Bth Feb.828 words
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Advertisement951 1876-02-05 7 iß&rrllanroiis. J T<-> iwr Orrrv A^n T?oy\t I^vinr To HP. nr* Pfivcf of Walks \j Appointments M And Ascveral Tndian Potontntes. For-M eign GovApmcTits. and Rail w:i v Companies M J. W. P.VNPON. f Watch aw© Clock Maker. Ooi.pswrTrf Sii.vkr-SAth. wn Artistic Mktaj A Wopkf.r. J Pfize MrnawT of the951 words
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Advertisement844 1876-02-05 7 »ERUVIAN GOVFRVMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLEVnORFPACO., at their Works, Plaistnw. Victoria Dock. London. by virtuk of a Bpfchl concession era ti tod by TTrR PERrVT\N OOVFRVMF.VT Tnder Mess. J. TTFNf v A Co.'s Control. "rencral Aeon*-* for hti<l Sn'p Consignees of 1 The Pephviav OnvfivMHN' Guano j in the United844 words
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Advertisement811 1876-02-05 7 iHisrrllanrous. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In solectinsr tbe most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, recreate, nnd improve the quality of the blood. These Pilla possess and exert811 words
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Advertisement814 1876-02-05 7 iHto(rllanrou&(. WEDDING. PT'THD'Y AND CHRI-TENINO CAKES. Made and decorated, also all descriptions of Cakes, biscuits nrd fnncy con- fectionery. Orders received from Singapore will be promptly attended to. and the cakes carefully packed and forwarded. LANE CRAWFORD 00 Hongkong. General KiHMII of Hongkong A China Bakery Company Singapore, 21st June,814 words
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Advertisement764 1876-02-05 7 iHferfllanrctts. DR. J. t»t,t,T^ WRr,w N CHLORODYVR. T8 THF ORTOINAt. avo OVr.T On^n,,,, Thu PnMic are Caution ro at?-v V fhnt "the composition of Pi,,,,.. known to rhemist-anfl the M ™l sion." Tho fact i S PHMRonw veredandTnvcntcdbvDr.J Cottr^'." (n Army Medical RW» 7^ him. nn.l it has baflW .•.ralvsiM764 words
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Advertisement119 1876-02-05 4 ADVERTISEMENT. "Berkeley. Sept. 1S«»1>. Gentleman I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I ha?e del 1 rived by taking 'Norton's Camomile PiUI applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, Berkeley, for the above named Pills, for wind in the stomach, from119 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article580 1876-02-05 5 Saturday, 29th January British steamer Rainbow. 151 tons, Milnes commander, Malacca 28th Jan., consignees Kent? Tone A Bros. British steamer Kromahtah, 482 tons. Craig commander, Bang- kok 25th Jan., consignees Abdullah. Bomanjee Co. Sunday. 30th January. British steamer Stentor, 1 ,3*4 tons, Drenningcomraander. Liverpool 18th Dec., via Penang, consignees580 words
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Article226 1876-02-05 5 Sunday, 30th January. British steamer Bentan, Moppett, for Samarang. British steamer Marion, Osborne. for Bataria. German barque Civiale, Brock, for Hamburg. Monday, 31st January. British steamer Paknam, Mair, for Saigon. British steamer Penani;, Hedley, for Samarang. British steamer Ban Tons Seng, Darke, for Bangkok. British steamer Glenroy, Hogg, for226 words
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Article783 1876-02-05 5 Ship's Namk > APTA1N8 i I Ad AND Rlu MEN-OF-WAE Lily 5 Patino 6 Palembang Fly ThistU Modest* STEAMRR> Pilot Fish Johore Wtazel Teletcraaf Calabar 2 Singapore Ariadoe 5 Tiger Van Coetia 1 Perak 2 Brisbans Pluto 5 Draak I Chow Phya Alyne 1 A>a Karang783 words
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39 1876-02-05 5 1 Tanjenjj Pa K ar Wharf. 6 Jardine.MatheMnwidCoiup.iny'. WWI. •> P. A O. Wharf 7 Bon A.ooord Dock 4 Borneo i'omi«ny's Wharl 8 Government Whitrf > New Harbour Dock Company Limited 9 At Johore39 words
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Article4256 1876-02-05 6 w ,rt t" enable him t i lovee ipprart t h n :he chiefs, fl a pol v which aad< l'k*d. All idraval 3 tl f In. -:ih I. and that mtiT w. r' ancerl ir to tliT»rt i the Govern at, ience would have n"thinu' !,.-ii had neither the4,256 words