The Straits Times, 1 April 1876
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Article13 1876-04-01 1 VOL XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1870. No. 2,077 SATURDAY EVENING13 words
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80 1876-04-01 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 1. 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Sis.iAPOKB, April Ist I«V6. (3*mbier S 5.70. > IVt.u-r 8.45. Pen 12JS. ir, Sarawak 170. 3:.V2\. hk»utvne none. Tin lUI w Mul.' twist 110. Si lbe. Shirt .n^'s 2.». d.. d«. 1.85. 5 do T. Cloths.- 1 J". ft d. d.> L 484.80 words
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Article544 1876-04-01 1 •n the custom <>!' tins Jour- > l.w words of farewell, on «i m of their leaving us, to mesaben of our small communi- ■><■ identified themselves in daffwj with the public the i-laie. It it nearly I pleasure tinged with few words. It m a544 words
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Article452 1876-04-01 1 It seems to In? becoming the settled conclusion of all who have really studied the matter that the fall in exchange is a permanent OOC, and that silver will soon be a drag in the market.' Xo more convineino; p r() ,>t of this fact can be452 words
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Article704 1876-04-01 1 NIWSPARI eontrover.-y is one of the most unsatisfactory to those concerned tliat can 1h? indulged in, and we have always endeavoured to avoid such contention, but cases occur in which it is aeeeatarj to take notice of charges and presumptuous assertions. Thus, in the last L'>,i<f<i,i and China704 words
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Article1733 1876-04-01 1 (It is requests ol our couicmixiniriea tUat in rej.ro-.lui-imr these tr.iusl.it iouh, their oriuiual appennuce iv the htrui'n TimM nuiy be aekuowleUifed.) From Che Manila Omereif of the 18th instant, tbe following farther intelligence from Sooloo is translated "The army and the squadron are fortifying one of the1,733 words
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Article1000 1876-04-01 1 Mini iks of ProceedjpajE of the Municipal (\unmissiim*«tfs, on Friday, the •Z Ith March, \J}<k Coinrni^siviici'x Present. J. 11. M^c Arthur, Esq., President. Majw: S. Dunlop, k. a. Seng Poh, Esq. E. J. Wells, Esq. W. H. Read, Es 4 << Mi/in/es. 'rh#^minutes of the last meeting wjjperead1,000 words
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Article219 1876-04-01 1 Singapore, 27th Maw n, 1870. Present. His Excellency the Governor. The Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. H. Ml (Troops Colonel H. C. Smith 1 The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, (Mr. J. Douglas, CM.G (c Hon'ble the Attorney-General, (Mr Hraddell.) j Hon'ble the Treasurer, (Mr.Willans.) B Hon'ble the219 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement211 1876-04-01 1 AI'VERII 1" known red into f,.r long pwrioas >n.l labacriptidStj will l>c LlbO ill HILL, I. xabard Street, city i Old Jewry; in Cal- m th. '-{>}• the required, else all i' countermanded riinirlv N ally requested to ato th. propris il nity in th oc- q.. Tmu-ly notice ..f211 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1876-04-01 1 tAITS .IMKS. I n Weekly Bditioh sim ]Yr Annum Half Y.arly QwarWirij 513 words
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1072 1876-04-01 2 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. SI NGA PORE 876 Preaent. His Kxcbllihct the Goviekoe The Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. H. M. s [Troops. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General, the Treasurer. the Auditor-General. H. A. K. Whampoa, C.M.G. T. 1 R. Little, M.D. R. B. Read. Lt.'-Co!. H. C. Smith. H. M.'s1,072 words
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Article3375 1876-04-01 2 Paris, February 2". The journals of the opposition, Bonapartist, Ultramontane, and Monarchal, are becoming calmer, out of sheer exhaustion after five days wailing and gnashing of teeth, at their utter defeat. The country pays not the slightest attention to these shrieks of despair -except to laugh at them;3,375 words
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Article670 1876-04-01 2 To the Editor of the Daily Times. When law and reason speak plainly, we do not want authority to direct our understanding. JUXIUS, p. 95. Vol. I. Boha's Ed. of 1830. SIX, 1. I have been a reader of the Straits Tiiiies for years and continue to peruse it670 words
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Article208 1876-04-01 2 1 Banda X,!,, Canal. Bom* 1100 ne *m» Raking Tiankenh Road Nlt-i Contract!..,; a brick Bridge at r Paniya $882.40, all of which I \ZV* approved. le l**n With reference toltft Mil gard to K. Skekhr*. applictj an increase to the hirs of Carts the Granite to the Hand,208 words
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Article192 1876-04-01 2 To ike Editor of ike Daily SIX, I" an extract in your pa|H>r from Urn finany Gazette, I lead, with respect to the state of affaire in Sunghie I j.n, Sree Mananti, Moar, Jnapole, and lVr.. cbee, "that before leaving that countn Colonel Anson appointed a provisional192 words
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Article481 1876-04-01 2 THE NBW COURT HOL'SK. To the Editor of the Daily Timet Sir,- -The proper administration of Justice has received its due share of attention by the local authorities; we hav< now a Court of some respectability, and tinbuilding was duly eulogised by thi Justice, on the481 words
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Article497 1876-04-01 3 the •miice. are sufficient to Boetioa, gambling house, and is perniMion, al- Ling! ian r without n. for Hud ha» no ]>o- ii.l'- 001 Bp i- (ill's leave. i .11 6 in IV be a to the Poli« ii inubilitjr "f u|M>n the landlords, '.uiit that it would tbml they,497 words
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Article300 1876-04-01 3 THUR SDAY, SOn MARCH. Thk Uitan Comitam 'a rteamer foaW iUiag, froa I. 1 ''tii uliimo, ami Piaanf :JMli ;iriu t!i Taiij mg I'.i-iir tins aorntag »nd SbughaL V'.KRS. --From Puu^: Mc.rs. -FromLWerpool: M «m WtmaU !t Allahabad Pimmt givee ear- nim.Hu- that Lord North. "J take th« name of300 words
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Article1411 1876-04-01 3 FRIDAY, 31 st MARCH. Tin. .M. M. steamrr Tifft, ('attain Bruin t, from Shanghai via HotWttOßg and Saigon, with datts lr.nn the former l'"rt to t lit- l?tli instant, anchored in tile l!<«;nls last lii^lil, ;md plccci'ded alongside the Borneo Company*! wharf this norning. She will be deapatebed to Maneillei1,411 words
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Article2244 1876-04-01 3 Christmas Examination were distributed at the close of their meeting. With reference to the paragraph in yesterday's paper regarding the mutiny or barratry of the steamer Pelican near Saigon we find in the Saigon lml>--j)i'ii<linl the following cautiously worded in reference to a rumour on the subject2,244 words
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Article470 1876-04-01 3 ANOTHER MARITIME CANAL. It appears from a Reuter's telegram that I serious step has deen taken towards the construction of a new Maritime Canal far exceeding in its "length that of M. Ferdinand de LeeMna. The St. Pdmtarf Gazette. states that the Senate of Finland baa roted I respectableReuter - 470 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement118 1876-04-01 3 ADVERTISEMENT. Berkki.ky. Sept. IB<iit«— Gentleman 1 feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have del rived by taking 'Norton's Camomile Pils- applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, Berkele)', for the al>ove named Pills, for wind iv tbe stomach, from which118 words
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Article860 1876-04-01 4 British barque Charlie Palmer, 587 tons, McKintosh commander, Auioy 7th March, consignees See Bong Liin Co. Dutch schooner Biliton, tons, Naeodah, Biliton Ist Feb. British steamer Ferntower, 700 tons, Von Bargen commander, Samurang 27th March. French barque Miste, 432 tons, Riogeon commander, Samarasg 2nd Feb. British steamer Diouied, 1,201 tons,860 words
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Article19 1876-04-01 4 inue when l.uilt. The rmer t lias it which th< :■>■ asked to treat h.mr or kl H .Ik19 words
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47 1876-04-01 4 •I I I 5 Victoria Dock l J A 0. Wharf Borneo Company's Wharf New Harbour Dock Company Limited Tanjong J Pa gar Wharf. 6 Jardine, Mailuson and Company's Whurf. 7 Bon Accord Dock 8 Government Wharf 9 At Johore47 words
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Article779 1876-04-01 4 HI I > X.VMK>. L>ATk '■attains. :i An am> Km. ions >r ar- Whkrk Ftaa i.onsionkks or Aoknts. Dkbtinatio*. KIVAI.. MEN-OF-WAR Modiste 1 Kionw Pautie Riagdovfl Lily Juuo I KA.MKN 1 Pilot Firfh 1 -V.aze; < Sakha* S Ti_ r ev V.m OoetM 5 Ptato I779 words
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Article1560 1876-04-01 5 I ijitain lie Colonial 8 irday last |x>rt she l«ft ><n She rought the r the Chief Mr. Gottlieb \.ui. Mr. Trerjrlian and 1 P nang iia hfalaora i ith instant, anchor- 'In- morning. Bhc her return vov- j.oit- o\\ Friday, leavI M. (lath- 1 that1,560 words
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Article162 1876-04-01 5 The British steamer Arggie, Captain from Calcutta, vift Penang with data to the l!>th instant, arrived at Messrs. Jardiue Matheson and Co's wharf this morning and will be despatched to Hongkong to-morrow. PABSENOEBS. Mrs. f-tew.nt, Mr, Elliot, Count A. D. Waleerode and li) 0 steerage. Tiik British162 words
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Article1247 1876-04-01 5 For Singapore. Mr sod Mrs. Gulland. Mr. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. V. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Uosiu. Messrs. Lukes. German, Keller, Ping, and It bead. r BtftMN —Mr. \j tag. For CtaastOMia —Mr Bailey. Brissawa —Mr. Minting. fbr Beasriav-jldue Still, Messrs. Buhler. Sterp, Van Blarcum, Deehaux.1,247 words
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Article2254 1876-04-01 5 Thk M. M. steamer Soul/i, Captain Bapatel, left this morning for Saigon and China. Passengers. For Strntoir. From Singapore, Mr. Charles F. Wilkinson. Till-: Spanish Mail steamer l'arngua, Captain Klizalde, sailed at noon to-day for Manila, taking the following passengers |ti Jftwi'h Mr— D. M. Forbes. Luke Owens,2,254 words
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Advertisement710 1876-04-01 6 Companr. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM KATIGATION COMPANY. Omcßa— D'Almcidn Street. GodowK»— At New Harbour. MAIL LINES. The following are the dates on which ht Ooßpanv's Contract Mail Steamers ■ay be expected to arrive here in MM I Outward. Homeward Towmlbv 11th Jan. Wednesday 12th Jan 25th 2«th Bth Feb. 9th710 words
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Advertisement860 1876-04-01 6 iflisrcllanrous. To THE OUEEIf AND ROYAL PaMILT To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silveb-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.860 words
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Advertisement879 1876-04-01 6 iWisfrtnanroiis. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DIRHOLVBD BY OHLENDORFF k CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession granted by THE PERTTVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consijrnees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED879 words
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Advertisement785 1876-04-01 6 iHtsrrllanroHtf. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. Impueities of Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine foi a particular ai' snt, there may be some difficulty unless ou^ can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and785 words
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Advertisement947 1876-04-01 6 ittisrrltanrous. Protected by Royal Letter* Patent, Dated Octoher 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT* PHOSPHODTNE Ozonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for JNkrvous and Livkr Complaints. This Phosphatio combination is proonnnced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for its947 words
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Advertisement706 1876-04-01 6 DR. J-OOLLia .>• CHLORonYVIIs the Orioinal and o*i T r THKPubhcareC, nnfonnded f that "the enmpociknown to Chei sion." The fad vered and Invent? U>v j), (ex Army Medical St him. and it has baffl..',] analysis by the first c The method an.l secret have never beon publish. therefore, that706 words
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