The Straits Times, 25 March 1876

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. vol.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1870. SATURDAY No. 207W
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  • 22 1 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. Sti "ii tho -23\\\ instant, tide, the tvluved wife ijflius, aged '24 years i 'j'ly rogrotted by her Friends.
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  • 66 1 SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. lpom, March 2oth tH',6. 5.73. i'or 8.45. pper IS Sarawak. 2.67 J. 3.30. ntjne none. :!U7i. twist Ho '1 Ibt. Shirtings "do do d.. T. Cl.,th 8 [j do do "4« do l <.-2{ in £l' HANGK ON LoNDiv Bwk b:lls >: months
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  • 1160 1 M MM (laud Uu- Hth w vbick iafte tw.. Imm pad here, one, tliat u*ry,by tbe V M. itcaawhich arrived here ou the the IStb instant, and that l.ii nary by the P. O. "ii the morning of 19th instant. The 11. If. M desjiati-hed witli the 'i
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  • 613 1 Oik readers will be glad to hear that Kx>Soltea Ismail is expected to arrive at Peoaag to-day, haviag been given up t»> tin 1 British Government OJ the Rajah of Uuedah to which State he had tied. c are informed that when Ismail was
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  • 532 1 THE CAPTURE OF RAJ AH ISMAIL No. II. Tiik news from Perak, which we I pubfisbad yesterday, of the capture of ltajah Ismail, with the Kegalia, may j be pronounced the most satislactorv announcement made since the signing ut t lie Pangkor Treaty. It may indeed l>e said to be
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  • 1039 1 Akotiikk letter from the special correspoadeot of the Times appears in the Mail of the lSth ulto. It is dated Pioang 11th Jan., and is principally occupied with an account of General Ross' lirst exj>edition against Kotta Lama on the 4th January, when the General
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  • 1520 1 Ihe Pall Mall Gazelle of ihv 17th •vary contains an article under the ing of iX>'/rx J'rimi lite SI rail* Srtl/c- which we fed bound to charactors about as u!i[.hi'^mmmm^m«wuot-w. imen of we rememUt have come, across. It is cleverly ten, but it
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 172 1 isementa made known i into for long penodt ita .n 1 lubacriptiona will 1»' 1 ':fice; also in ('.'KXHILL. Mivit. i ity t Old Jewry; in Cal,i\ in th. mm the rtioai reqaired, else all 11 oounteiiiiandfd I Og\j. kID GORBI -i'"M'f.XTB. illy requeated to t th. proprieg ity 'li
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1243 2 {Tranxhitr.l for the StrmUt Times.) It 1* requested of jur contemi>.>r«riea that in repro-ilh.-iuk ttU|^^u^iofts, their ..ru-uml a|.i«ar«uce i» ">• Slrm^tWtl^my be acknowledged i "The following intelligence is translated from the Batata Hi mid WQkQ of the 11th instant. "On a telegram being received by a mercantile firm
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  • 1028 2 It in ivi|iifHte<l ol our I'nuifmixir.mi that in reiirn■■l "iPse trannlation*. thi-ir original api«arau«> the afclHl inn*, may be acknowledged.) Tlit L fUTMUIIIIpfc translate I from the Manila Co/nrrc/o ol the? Hit ult. Tu day, there was sold by pulilic auction, the Brilish-whi^/fco^te, which hud I been sunk
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  • 1591 2 Minutes of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on Friday the 10th" March ]H7b\ Ciimmisniouerx Present J. R. Mac Arthur, Esq. President. Major S. Dunlop R. A. E. A. Veils, ma. W. H. Ilead, Esq. A/un'hs. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Progress Reports. Read
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  • 659 2 17th March, 1876. I'resent. His Excellency The Governor. The Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary. ■f i. The Attorney-General. The Treasurer. >• Auditor- General. H. A. K. Whampoa, c.M.o. I T. Shelford. >, R. Little, m.d. R. B. Read. The minutes of the last meeting were
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  • Correspondence.
    • 284 2 To thr Editor of the Daily T, m DkarMr. Kditoh—A. I do not hi cruelty .n any shape, I have a t,M,|e rh r and mild dispoMtion (I was O j n digestion), so I feel suiv you w ilT the following in your raluabl* pawr Z
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    • 361 2 Jo the Editor of the lhul Mr. Editor, l'hilantlirii.v i< i good thing iv its way, but it is torn like the salve we read about in the Arabian nights; applied to om ere, il valuable, but applied to both it r blind. I have read so much latelj different
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  • 140 2 SIR RAFFLES ON MALAYS. No 18. 9'iik extracts from the wri!mmlonl Baflee^pmtbeMalaj character, and the prop be adopted in dealing ml the last of which we published Saturday, shows 'im, as a I* I'l/"1 1 statesman, only rom point tf view. It is desirable instructive to >ho\v how be l
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  • 118 3 7 i M of the 17th ti that, "one of the many growing out «f the tnrptus Colony, is the oompctitlic ii)ilii-tri<ni- peasantry ;-l to welcome the >t ranger Mi A viler nui•:"t i-xif«t in Mir colony than ;hi* p. i. MMag the wharf coolies rn-.-lvi- ->n the stranger jirism^'
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  • 196 3 .mi. j.:i|kt is responsible for •iie following extraordinary paragraph •uranling Siani, the Centennial Kxpo,it ion, ami the American Consul in k:— M i. _T.t to learn that Siati will But be rated in the Centennial Exhibition it Philadelphia. As we are informed on Ii >rity of a gentleman, who has
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  • 475 3 W}. are indebted to a Sarawak eorrcspoadtati under date 21st instant, for the following account of a visit and its il. 11. the Kajah of Sarawak to Hrunei Tlic Rajah of Sarawak accompanied by l!t the Resident of tbo Third Diilr. 0. C. de Crespigny) and the Dat is Bandar
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  • 26 3 'lth Mritisli steamer Penguin, Cap- 'well, arrived from Hongkong •iv afternoon with about 800 CUmm coolies and leaves to-day for "'■ang and Calcutta.
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  • 31 3 Ins N. 1. S. N. Co.'s steamer Sunda, < aj.tain Wessels, arrived from Rhio >.v afternoon and leaves this afHnooa lor Bencalis, Siak, Paneh, Batu ntwmg, Assahan, Deli, Langkat, Ta"'■an, m,,l I'inang.
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  • 32 3 A ÜBIM of all who propose to join "<:> -for the Prevention of Cru«J to Animals, will be held in the llooms, on Monday next, at v tor the election of a Committee.
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  • 28 3 Ji regret to learn that the Hon'ble *»jor MaeNair, the Colonial Engineer is seriously ill o f fever and has been ordered home by the next French Mail.
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  • 19 3 UyJ.Q. Davii>so.v, 11. M. Resilent in Salangore, arrived from KlMf "ii lhursday on a flying visit and return* to-day.
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  • 145 3 W kdnksday the Had instant was the birthday of His Imperial .Majesty the hmperor William of Germany, and, as a matter of course, was observed by our German friends with the hearty '•MthusiaMii, characteristic of the great (nrman nation when their national and family feelings are touched. The Germans may
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  • 67 3 The following Hydrographic notification appears in yesterday's Gazette. with this note appended by the Colonial Secretary The substance of this Notice, as soon a* it is received on board, is to be inserted in red ink on the Charts affected by it and introduced into the margin, or otherwise in
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  • 1430 3 NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 187. JAPAN—NIPON. GULF OF YEDO. Alteration in Joka Sim a Light. The Japanese Government baa given Notice, that on and after 15th November, 1875, the following alteration would be made in the colour of the light on Joka Sima, namely The light would be changed from-
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  • 581 3 vegetable substances.' The editor refers to a work by Mr. P. L. Simmonda, dated 1858, title Dictionary of trade Products, Commercial Manufacturing, and Technical Terms.'" However, the Time*, even in these degenerate days has a few readers who know a little Greek, and next day another correspondent
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 539 3 Satuday, 18th March. British steamer Penang, SSI tons, He Hey comm-inder, Sourabaya 12th March, consignee Tan Kirn Tian. Siamese steamer Kalahome, tons, Christiansen commander, Penang 15th March, consignees Buu Hin Co. Sunday, 19th March. French war steamer Atalante, 1,492 tons, Coilbet commander, Point de Galle 11th March. British steamer
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    • 312 3 Sicday, 10th March. Austrian ship lniperatrice Eli/.aJietli. Hre.ijhlich. for Burnt th. British steamer Benledi. Buchanan, for Penanif. Dutch steamer Snnd;i, Wessels. for Rhio. British steamer Vidar, Barrow, for BMHM( British tteamer Sri Sarawak. Buxtou. for Sarawak. British uteainer Candh, Thorns m. for Hongkong. British brig Elli Gladstone. Harrison, for
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    • 835 3 -HIP'S NAHKH. AI-TAINB. I DlTk KI.AU AM) Rio lONH. >F AR- WmkRKFRON < !oNBIONEKB OB AfIENTSRIVAL. DINTINATION. MEN-OF-WAR Modeste Buller 5 Rionw Waldeok Kinta <TRAMKii» 1 Pilot Fish Marshall 1 Weazel Marshall Calabar Hutchison 5 Tiger Van Coetie Moore 5 Pluto Welner 1 Chow Phya Orton
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    • 42 3 1 Tanj«ng Pagar Wharf. i Victoria Dock 6 Jardine, Matheoon and Company'* Whitrf. P. 0. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock ■4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf 1 N«w Harbour Dook Company Limited A.f ,T^h'«r-
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    • 532 4 I hit doing* npon which put, :hJ striking lights w print aa a continuation 4V T<> N IT he immediately to make fa a i'li Hid the I v Itll tl md, not only immediate- neoolen, l>nt to the touthM I'ina. and to the north- Pahaag <>n tl,- he com;,
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  • News of the Week.
    • 563 4 NI r. (Jladstone objected to the title on thai it might affect the »ta- pendant Prince* of India. atl Samuels..!.'- motion £84 ipfairi SI votes, il was read a second time. the arrival on the Etod Aden of 11. M. S. Singapore ami China. She worefaea be
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    • 569 4 TUESDAY, 2 1st MARCH. The N. I. S. N. Co's S. S. Gorer. nenr General Louilon, Captain de Hart, from Batavia via Muntok and Rhio with dates to the 17th instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf yesterday afternoon and is bound to Acheen with troops. Thk 13riti>h steamer Rush, Captain
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    • 2017 4 In TKi.i.uiKM k lias been recieved, we learn, that Rajah Ismail has arrived in Pinang, has given up the Regalia, and leaves on Friday next for Singapore in JJ. M. S. Riugdore. The Dutch steamer Borneo, Captain Bakker, which arrived yesterday from Batavia had in tow the
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    • 799 4 The Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Company informs us that the steamer Biudi, having left Galle at 5 p. m. on the 22ml may be expected to arrive here on the afternoon of the 2Sth instant. Thk following passengers take their departure by the P. O. mail
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    • 645 4 It will be seen from the copy of advertisement annexed, which appears, so, in the Hongkong Time* of the 17th instant, that a somewhat novel fashion of saying good-bye to one's friends when leaving the colony is being in- James (Juki.;. 0. The Sarawak steamer Royalist, Captain
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 781 5 Ccmvanp. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OrricE»— D'Ateieida Street, wire— At New Harbour. uva ftirV/ m*eb. lio following are th<- dates <n which the Uewpaap't GaafcMl Mail Steamers may rrpected to atim her.' in I^76:— Outward. Homkward Tu«*d»v lltb Jan. Wednesday l'-'tb Jan 25th 26th Bth 9th Feb. 22nd
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    • 832 5 ißisrrtlanrous. To the Qtteen and Royai. Family To H. R. thi Prince of Walks (Bpecial Appointment! And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Ertahlished 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith. Sii.vkr-Smith. and Artistic Metal Wobkkr. Pkizf. Medalist ok the L<>nt>ov. Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 886 5 ißisrrllanraus. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLFNDORFF CO., at their Works. Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. ily virtue of a special concession Granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Moss. J. Henry Schrodkr A Co.'s Control. Oeneml A-jents for and Solo Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano m the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED
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    • 918 5 iHtgrrllanroud. THEMOST RELIABLE FRIEND^ HOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT. its Searching and Healine Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. ,11 The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 941 5 iflisrfllanrous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1 869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Otonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, and onlt Reliable Remedy for Nkrvous and Livrr Complaints. This Phosphatic combiuation is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequall- ed
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    • 768 5 iHferrllanrous. DR. J. COLLTS BROWA'P-:-CHLORODYXR. Is the Original ant> ovi, t r. The Public nre Cautioh*,, unfounded statements r i. J.hnt "the composition nf known to Chemists and th.. M sion." The fact i,. Chlor.m.w vored and Invented bvDr .1 OommrVo.' <cx Army Medical Sf:,* i.. him. and it has
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