The Straits Times, 26 February 1876

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 17 1 The Straits Times. ml.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2fi. 1876. No. 2.07 2 SATURDAY EVENING
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  • 65 1 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 26, 1876. LATEST MAHK.KT viUOTATI<»N>. Singapore. Febkuaky 2»iTH, 1876. tumbler 5.7 U. rlUv-k Pepper 8.50. Pepper H Sago Flour. Sarawak 3.25. twim IU9. ntfg 2.174. do LSI .1 U LWftb 10 1 80 'i'Hiui new 11 ii on Lovdom Hank bills 6 ninths sigh- 3 114. iIH 3/1H
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  • 577 1 g of local political interest spired during the fortnight, i »ye been three meetings of the Council, on the 12th, IMb, stant The Indian lmmi- ii Ordinance, as amend- I urj ot State and at the I|c !ia Office, has been passed. The Scott opposed the paskhe ordinance
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  • 1539 1 Tut correspondence of the Pimmmf Ga:e/te reveals a curiously anomalous state of affairs in Perak. We are at war there and we are not at war. Our troops are on the most friendly terms with one party of Malays and shooting down another let wherever they arc met with.
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  • 474 1 The Meeting of the Straits Settlements Association, called for half past four o'clock at the Exchange yesterday, was well attended by all those who may be accepted as the representative men of the pboe j and, Waring in mind that a heavy mail had been despatched the
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  • 1028 1 {TrmuUUd /'<>r llk Straits Times.) It is requested of »;ir coutoiiipjraries that in repru liu-iutr these translation:-, their original apinxtmiic* iv tho .Sf.uif* Tim.*, niay 1 1 i. kuowlcdged.) Up to the 12th instant, the date down to which the latest mail advices from Hatavia come i^ a large
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  • 1061 1 PkOM a copy of a report in the Dutcli language^ on the commercial resources of Western New Guinea, the Aru isles, and some of the neighbouring islands, addressed to the Commercial Society at Sourabaya by Mr. P. C. L. Hartog, who lately made a voyage thither to ascertain
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 APVERTISKMEKTB. t for i Blade known ■■i.l into for long parioes ta wiD lao in i OKXHILL, t city; wry; in Cal- ■> i So t\ in tin OOpj the reqaired. els.- .-til 1 till countermanded rdiag ■JfDKIfTS. n tre r I 1 to le iatiawtion t the oraovis- ii
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    • 192 1 THE "TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANY LIMITED." The following is the Official Report, of the Meeting of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, held at ttie Company's Offices, on Friday last, the 18th instant Shareholder* Present in Person. The Hoh'ble Thomas Seutt.— ln the Chair. J. R. Macarthur, BajL, M. Suhl, E*q
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    • 273 1 P. F. Ti.luian, Es J. Watson, Es M G. T. Wright. Esq.. Jaspet Toang, Esq., J. 6. I'oiiug, Me.tsrs. J. Young and Others. E. M. Smith, Iso^, Manager. The Advertisement in the Daily Times," calling the Meeting for this date, being read, the Chairman proceeded to read the Minutes of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 279 2 Ij<th Februart, 1876. Present. HlB EXCBLLENCY THE GOVERNOR. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, i Mr. J. Douglas, 0. M. G.) The Hon'ble the Attorney General, Mr. Braddell.i The Hon'ble the Teasurer, j Mr. Willans. J The Hon'ble the Auditor General, v Mr. E. J. Irving.) The Hon'ble the
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  • 355 2 Siioipori:, 2:}ru Fkbrvary, 187 G. P rear nt. His Bxcnuaci huGotbuob. The llon'ble the Acting Colonial Secretary (Mr. J Douglas C. N. (1.) The Hon'ble the Attorney-Genera! (Mr. Braddell.) rbe Hot! ble the Treasurer (Mr Willans. j Tlm- Hon'ble the Auditor General (Mr .1 C. Irving.) 1 he
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  • 1391 2 Singapore, 18th February. 1876. pUmt His EXCKLUOTI thi: Governor. The Hon. the Ooloui.il S,i-,t,ry Mr. J. Dowrim o. m N tho4Jlorney-Genera] Mr. Bra^lcll. M tho Treasurer Mr. Willans.) the Auditor-Genera] i.Mr. C. J. living.! the Colonial Engineer M;ij .r McNair R. a.) „H.A. K. Whami.oa. Thomas Shelf. .rd.
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  • 2927 2 -3kd Februart, 1876. rrexent His ExoBLLSBOI the Governor. The Hou'ble the Colonial Secretary, (Mr. J. Douglas, cm... The Hon'ble the Attorney-General, (Mr. I Braddell). The Hon'b:e the Treasurer. (Mr. Willans). The Hou'ble the Auditor- General, (Mr. C. J. Irving). The Ho:i'ble the Colonial Engineer, (Major McNair, b.a). The
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1155 2 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. SiB: 111 Jour issue of the 10th instant, there appears a letter from Malacca, dated 7th idem, under the signature of Jin Tayou," which I think calls for MM coinnienta, as it casts several undeserved aspersions upon the character of
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    • 160 5 I '<nt Kalaci t, Hn Krb l^7i;. I Captain bound to this I inamj, ar- and resumed her I wter, Cap- Dang with dates to I N last Wed--•.■■l from Singapore en iv morning. i it* uivr Ktkiomim, i. the Ulst •ived and may ■turn voyage on .nit. i.iijk'it,
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    • 159 5 II r of the Daily Timrt. many of your naden f the capabilities of the Peninsula and yet it may it to note that a rirst be u'rown there h When at the Residency, I \mi> unite struck with that CapDt there gave me -•aii! which
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  • 542 3 Sn. I have the honor to NfMßj ihel agrre.ibly to orders n-.-eived oil Jot], I)., ccmber, from officer Commanding Halaeca column, I reconnoitered the uromul |e» wards Bukit Putus Paa« with a w-w •>( ascerta inning the practicability of a good I position for guns, and tho
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 594 3 Friday, IBtb February. Qoraian ship AfgOi 1 .<> l o ton*, Qedje >■ im iuh It, Sfowpart 23th Sept., o insigneei Messageriw Maritimes. Batarday, i!<t!> F«bmary. Auatriin s!ii;> Itnp.'i-.itrioj E'.iz ib -tt 1,'»29 t us, Breglioh e>:ninander. Cardiff 15th Oct. British steamer Ben) in, 340 t m-!. hfoppett oommander,
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    • 179 3 Saturday, 19th February, i'.ritish steamer CHaator, ttide, foe L:il»uiu. Brituh steamer Hin.l atan, Gardner, tor Ouleutt*. Monday, -Ist February. B. 1. S. N. C.t's Mtf.ii!i';r Ethiopia, Atkins <n, I <-' JcoW Frii'ii barque Berth.; Margasritte, I-i Tour, for Akyaii. t;ili;iii barque Ros"ttu, Oosta, for Burunh. Tuesday, ttad February. I
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    • 891 4 Oat*, -hip's Namis. tajtains. ,rLAG and Riw ions. >far- Wheek From Consignees or Agents. Destination RIVAL. MEN-OF-WAR Fly Brnco H. M. steamer 464 Jan. 20 DurianSbatang Senior Naval Officer. Perak .Hint I Bnller H. M. steamer 1405 Feb. 17 Dindings Senior Naval Officer. Station Himalaya Grant
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    • 43 4 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. Victoria Dock 6 Jardine, Matheson and Comp;ui/s Wd.hi 3 P. &O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's VVkart 8 Government Wli>ir« 5 New Harbour Dock Company Limited 9 At Jnhor*
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  • News of the Week.
    • 486 5 1' kO. steamer Tehran, Capt. rived at the P. O. wharf ek this morning with the the 21st January, and v from Bombay Bth, Galle »nd PiaangUHh inst., and will W Hongkong at Ba. m. to-mor- M ball at the General v I.ines, by A. W. V.
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    • 687 5 Tins morning the Russian War Steamer A*A;>f<f, arrived in the Ilurbour from Hongkong, and exchanged ralutflß with Fort Canning. II KR Itajeatl'l transport llni;.i/ri>/n arrived in harbour this mo.*nmg bavins* on board the Right Wing of the 80th Regiment. Wi learn, by the ouurteey of the Manager
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    • 731 5 A telegram has been received this morning, directing that the departure from this ..f the loth Regiment bade- byed until I'urt her orders. The Ilmial<i//a'x destination is therefore in the meantime uncertain. The following passengers tak«- tlieir I departure by the steamer Gwal'wr, today From China. For
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    • 1416 5 Tiik Ocean Company's steamer UUf*•at, Capt. Byrne, from Hongkong Loth inst., arrived at Tanjong l'agar wharf yesterday, en route to London via Penang Wk understand that three vessels belonging to the Flying Squadron are daily expected to visit Singapore. After calling here, they will proceed home. The
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    • 3394 3 Tin. British steamer State**, Capt. Symington, from London 11th ultimo, iaaal, arrived at Tanjoiig l'agar wharf yesterday afternoon, en route to China. DIKO to the Sml/i China Jlc- Chinese Merchant- Bteaal Navigation Co. have bought the 1 tfju, Cevsff/ the Isltx, and of Lint, as a nucleus
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 904 5 flotitts. Prot<-rteHby Roy,, I I.rtt rs Paltnt, Dated October 11th, 1860. Ukdke Distinouiahkd Patbonaoi. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODTNE Otonie Oxygen Thk new Curative Aqkht. inn oklt Reliable Remkdy for NKavotra and Liter Complaints. This Phoßphatic combination in proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 817 6 I?. C Ccmpanp. INPfLAB AND ORIENTAL f TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. omen D'Ahpeida Street. Gopowm At New Harbour. MAIL fij^M LIKES. T»k Mlii all tre tne on which r)e Com}. my'* Contract Mail Stoaniers irsy hr njx-cted to airive here in 1*76 Ot'TWABD. HOMEWAKP Tuesday 11th Jan. Wednesday 1-th Jan n
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    • 917 6 iHisrrllanrous. To the Queen and Royai Family To H. B. the Prince of Wai.e-; (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON. Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsxith, Silvee-Smith, and Artistic Metal Workfr. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 819 6 iHtertllanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLENDORFF CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a special conceBBion granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Hfnry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Aijents for and Role Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED TO
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    • 911 6 THE MOST RENTABLE FRIEND HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. its Searching and Healine Properties are known and recognised throughout the j world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opi- j nion (and the loneer known the better appreoiatedi is a testimony of itself more convincing
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    • 785 6 iWisfrrllnnfOus. WEDDING. BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTENING CAKES. Made and decorated, also all descriptions of Cakes, biscuits arid fancy confectionery. 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 Singapore, 21st June, 1875,
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    • 740 6 DR. J. r-OTJ T~! i> CHLORODYVR Ts thfOtmoinu, Nn OH|Y r^ THT! Publte nve ('AfTTov, nrifounded Rtatemento f P tnnt "the compo^tior, „f r,,,,, Vnown to Chem.stsandthe MHioal p Bion." The fact is. OHLomonyn vered and Invented by Dr I c,,,. \n Army Medi. ,1 St W him. and it
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