The Straits Times, 19 February 1876

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times. VoL XX XII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING No. 2,071
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  • 33 1 Domestic Occurrences. DEATHS. Lan i. rv 1876, at Shepherd's Martha, the wife of C. H. E a«| At Au^lie les Bains, France, on tbe ber, M. Victor- Aiiue-Charles ilar tiiiip. i-p-d 47 ywirs.
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  • 94 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY FEBRUARY 19,1876 fcIT MAKKKT V(UUTATIONS. i< Kt.. Febbuaby 18th. 18.6. i 5.67*. fpm B^o No Sel- jpei 11.75. [lers Sarawak IS2|. 3.25. Hontyne »tttt|. T;n -2U50. twiat 100. •J .bs. biiirtings 2.17 J. do do 1.85. 5 d.. T. Cloths 1 15 d.> do 1 37 i.
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  • 1787 1 >♦ t make room to-day for the third annual report of Mr. Trotter as Post- General of these Settlements, al Km 1^74, which was to have iv laid before Council on ;m.i of which we have and with a copy. It is an Quy even say eloquent,
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  • 616 1 We have received from the Colonial Secretary's Office copy of a memorandum written by the Colonial Engineer for the information of the Couucil in regard to the proposed Light-house on the Sultan Shoal. It will be remembered i that the granite beacon, erected on this
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  • 758 1 That paragon of journals for sober sense, moderation, and political wisdom, The Spectator, in its issue of the Ist January, delivers itself as follows with regard to that all-important question, what is to be done with Purak We hear nothing of Sultan Ismail, 'but the impression
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  • 3137 1 P\his, 15th Jan., 1870. As the only disturbers of the public tramjuility are the Ministers, so the Marshal's proclamation to the nation, to respect order and pt-aiv. can only apply to his counsellors. The proclamation is of course not in accordance with parliamentary government, l>ut then, that institution
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 Al'Vt KTIBEMBNTS. i\. rtis.ments ma.le kn »wn into for long periods I baci i tions will be «M Office; also in I 'oKNHILL, v i Lombard Street, city; I 4 Old Jewry; in Calrl must specify in the copy the iti.ns required, else all i tertod till <-"iintcrniaijded nlingly. [BEEF
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Correspondence.
    • 99 2 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib,—Since- the puMication of despatches relating to the spirited atl'air of 7th DsMsaber I^7."> in Sanghie Djoag, none of the subsequent ottieial papers detailing the operattoaa of Col. Clays Field Force have appeared; perhaps a notice in your
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    • 240 2 To the Editor of th,- Daily Times. Sir, Are there not ways and means enough to squander our money besides rushing into a light-house on Sultan Shoal, with aecomodation for pilots Will any steamer, with a sane captain, seek to enter New Harbour at night r
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    • 193 2 To the Editor qftlir Daily Tim,*. Pkar Sfk -I raallj think the Pilots ought to be grateful* to Old Stager for the site he has proposed on Pulo Salak for an accommodation cabin. 1 don't mind any one having a bad feeling towards his neighbour in a
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  • 530 2 (From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 13th Febt., 187 G. Thi 15. I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ava, Cap- i tain Irvine, from your port en route to Penang and Calcutta, arrived here last Friday. The Straits steamer Sharpshoottr, Cap- tain Augustin, from Singapore bound to Penang, anchored in the
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  • News of the Week.
    • 574 2 Tut O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Priam, Captain Butler, arrived from Honykong at Tanjong l'agar wharf yesterday forenoon, and will be despatched for London to-morrow afternoon. The Priam brought the following passengers For Finaiiy. Mr. Murray. For Colombo. Mr. Dave Carson and Troupe. For London. Mrs. Bergman,
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    • 1568 2 We are requested to state that, in consequence of the continued indisposition of H. E. the Governor, the Legislative Council has been adjourned .tine die The Ocean Company's steamer Dio■JMKj Capt. Jackson, from Liverpool 30th December, and Penang 12th inst. arrived at Tanjong Paijar wharf yesterday afternoon,
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    • 1607 2 hIE plant and stock of the a t,. R Mr. tmhtnfk "Miss,,,,, p Press were again pot up at yesterday and bought by Mr. Charl Westlake for §2,900. The 6th instant was the aaniveraan I of the foundation of this Settlement, but was allowed to slip by
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    • 848 4 Tiu M. M. steamer .hniih/r, Captain de Butler, arrived from Hongkong, with dates to the 9th instant, via Saigon yesterday afternoon, and laaVM at 1 i. U. to-day with the homeward mails. She brought the following passengers IWJaawta From Tokohaaati Mr. A. > ii l. For Singapore
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    • 1140 4 FRIDAY, 18th FEBRUA RY. The Spanish steamer Maricc/rx sailed for Manila yesterday afternoon and took the following passengers. Don Ram >n Castellote, Dona Josef a tfaiuz, and Miss Heaps. Tiik troop ship Himalaya, we learn from the China papers, was to embark far the Straits the rest of the NOth
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 408 3 BatSßaay, 12th February. b a [as Jinn F. Pears "><>7 toaa, Le Bouef >mmand- r_ Itfa I races I'.iterson, Simons A Co. Baaday, ISth February. i, v Pri mi. 1.".72 tons. Butler commander. Hong- I Mansfield Co. Monday. Itth r'earaary. in. I- Jaaaa, Sol toaa, Qaaa Hin eouimander, Pc-
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    • 110 3 Monday, Mth fahraarj. Qerataa barque Iris, Wendl, for Baagooa. British thip Wh t' Bogle, Andrew, for Loadon. th barqae Qlaa > -tii Griffith,*, lor Uoooaadi. D.mUh tteamer Fye X >rm, f tl >ngkoog. Ta— day, l">t!i February. British tea mar Priam, Butler, for Londoa. }>iiti>!i steamer Norden, Jensen, for
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    • 417 3 l'ATt I. h x A. .KNT-. Dksti.vation i;ival. F-WAR H. M. I'M .T.ui. 20 Dnrir Hut. ral Officer. H. M i 7 Dii I >r Naval OAoer. ition Briti Dock < knnpanie«. Britiab 9\ shall Hutchison British steamer D > Bn. l.in fiang Wai (.'■>. mmcrick
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    • 38 3 1 Tanjfcng Pagar Wharf. ■> V,, t,,n* Dock 6 Jardine, Haiaflsna and Corns wy s W •> 5 S£2 oUS-j". W-rt 8 Government Wh .-.r* 5 New Harbour Dock Company Limited At J°»»oiv
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 509 4 ADVERTISEMENT. "Berkeley. Sept. 1869. Gentleman I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit 1 have del rived by taking 'Norton's Camomile PilsI applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, Berkeley, for the above named Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which
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    • 692 4 iHidrdlanrous Unparalklled SucoesB or GOODALL'S WORLD-RENOWNED HOUSEHOLD SPECIALITIES. GOODALL'S QUININE WINE. YORKSHIRE RELISH. GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER YORKSHIRE RELISH. THE MOST DELICIOUS SAUCE IN THF. WORLD. This cheap and excellent sauce makes the plainest viands palateable and the daintiest dishes more delicious. To Chops, steaks. Fish, Ac. it is incomparable. Sold
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    • 713 4 iKidrrilanrous. JOYCE'S SPORTING AMMUNITOIN Established Vila. The attention of Sportsmen ia invited to the following Ammunition, of the beat Quality, now in general line throoghoin England, India, and tbe Ccloniea. Joyce's Treble Watekphoof CimTRAL FIRK PERCUSSION CAPS. Chemically-prepared Cloth and Pelt Gnn Wadding. JOYCE'S GAS TIGHT CARTRIDGES, For Pin-fire and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 806 5 9* Companp. PIKIKBTJLAR AND ORIENTAL PTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices— D'Ataeida Street. GopowW At New Harbour. MAIL LI>ES. Tai following are the dates on which mpany's Contract Mail Steamers ■»y b* expected to arrive here in 1876 Outward. Homeward Tuesday 11th Jan. Wednesday 1 2th Jan 2Sth 2fith Bth Feb. 9th
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    • 910 5 ittisTfllanrous. To the Queen and Royal F*milt To H. R. thi Prihck of Wales (Special Appointment) And to seTeral Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch ahp Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of thr London. Dub- lin, and Paris
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    • 817 5 iflisrcllanfous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DiSSOLTin by OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock. London. by virtue of a Bpkcial concession trranted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Atronts for and Role Consignees of The Peruvian CJovfrnment Gtjano in the United Kingdom.
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    • 803 5 iHitfrrllaiirouS. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine 1 for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulato. and improve the quality of' the blood. These Pills possess and
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    • 809 5 iflferrllantous. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTENING CAKES. Madb and decorated, also all descrip* j tions of Cakes, biscuits and fancy con- fectionery. Orders 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 I
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    • 760 5 iflisrrnanrous. DR. J. OOLIA* RRr>w CHLORODYVR rs thf Original \vn nvt, T 0, Thk Public nro CArTjnNFn nnfonnded statements freqnpntW 'hat "the composition of CHi.oion known to Chemist* and tho Medical p*J sion." The fact is. Cht^rohtwr Wa tv vered and Invented hr Dr J Ooi nnli» > w rex
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