The Straits Times, 15 April 1876

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1 5 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. \o\.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1870. SATURDAY EVENING NO. 2,079
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
  • 77 1 SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTAITONS. SINGAPORE, APRIL 15th 1876. G*mb:.r 5.65. S.-M. White Pepper... UJi S^o Roar, Sarawak 2 70. Pew! Sago U7|. G.(f(*, Bontyne noue. Tm 81. ♦"••Mule twist 110 Ji It*. Shirtings -J. l« "do do U6. tns 1 20. do 1 1 do d-. 1
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  • 861 1 ic drawn by our Sunghie respondent of the Btate of into which the once beauti- i radict has fallen, affords Übm of the misery and op- tsssij inflict. il •DOB the their chiefs in fighting out r »ti miserable quarrels for prae*. The whole country is MHfi>
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  • 1297 1 LORD STANLEY OF ALDERLEY AND THE SECRETARY OF STATE. Ii would appear that Lord Stanley of Alderlcy was not satisfied with his first encounter with Karl Carnarvon with refereuce to the conduct of the "little war" in Malawi, and on the :jnl March endeavoured to extract from the Secretary of
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  • 1356 1 ('l r.iiixl, tied for the Slnt'tlH Times.) li 1^ r. 1 1. sted of our MMHMM that in rr pro thaw trHiuhiti.ms. tluir wialaal uppearauce in \\v Mi rih TfcM i—y MMfc— Mpj) Tiik following circumstantially related particulars regarding the submission of the Rajah of Peilir are translated
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  • 3556 1 SuNuim: r.ioMi. Trrriic/itr, April Ixt, I*7o. Captain M tuny, having received intelligence at 8 a. m.. yesterday morning that the Police Station at Terrachee 22 miles tVom Raeaa on the other side of the Bukit Putus pass had been attacked by an armed tone of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 173 1 Ide known 1 to for long m ill be ko in Hill.. »Hi Jewry in Califj in I b< oopy the Ise nil sntermanded v r< anested so i .11 t tbi proprie. 1 Timely notice „f needful. So am peoot or other ill be attended t >. I.'- eaa
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 3597 2 PARIS LETTER. Paris, March 11. Tiik opening of the new French Legislature was as prosaic a proceeding, as if it were an Knglish Parliament the powers of the expired Assembly were handed over to the Senate and the Chamber, and more than thankfully accepted. The Republicans continue to show the
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  • 72 2 (Tin nxlul '>■<! fur the Strait* Times.) It i» r«iu«>tr.| ol jur ooutempjrAriei that in repru-dtK-iu* th«Mt tnui«Utioiu, their oritftu*! ajjpe*muo« v tlit, BJmH) lla*S iaM.y )w acknowledged.) Tilt following particulars of further Spanish naval and military operations in Sooloo are from an official report, by Geueral Halooajpo,
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  • 1115 2 Correspondence. MALACCA. (From an occasional Correspondent < Malacca, 9ih April, N The Straits steamer Sharpshooter, < tain Webb, from Pinang en route to .v gapore, arrived here last V\ morning. The B. 1. S. K. Co's steamer M<>> Captain Sharp, i'roui your port bournl I Pinang, Maulniein. Rangoon ai anchored
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  • 125 3 fffiflowy's Pill*. Nothing preserves the MoJtfc so far as an occasional alterative in ■hangeable weather, or when the nerves are uustrun<,». These Pills act admirably j M the stomach, liver, aud kidneys, and so I •li r.mghly purify the blood, that they are j tL.- most efficient remedy in warding
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 684 3 Sunday, 9th April. }L M. steamer Meikong, 1,910 tons, Foache commander, Marseilles 12th March, consignees Messageries Maritime*. British steamer Bentan, 340 tons, Moppett commftider, Cheribon sth April, consignees Cheng Tee, Wat Seng Co. British steamer Kromahtah, 482 tons, Craik commander, Bangkok 4th April, consignees Abdullah. Bomanjee Co. Monday, 10th
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    • 282 3 Sunday, 9th April. British steamer Banca, Craig, for Saigon. British steamer Consolation, Cormack, for Saigon. Norwegian barque T. C. Petersen, Rooh, for London. British steamer Vidar, Barrow, for Sourabaya. Russian steamer Russia, Girard, for Hongkong. British steamer Antenor, Jones, for Hongkong A Shanghai. Monday, 10th April. British barque <
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    • 908 3 HIT'S XaMKS. 'APTAINB. XIK I A<? AND Rlt.! I L)ATh i.ixs. 'Par- vVhkbbFbom Consignees or Ao-icts. Destination. RIVAL, i I Consignees or Aobrts. Dkstinatzom. MEN-OF-WAR 8 Rioviw Waldeck H. N. M. steamer, Pantie Johore strainer Lily Cochrane H. M. steamer Banjermassin Beugsben H. N. M. steamer
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    • 41 3 I 1 Tanjeng P»g*r Wharf. Victoria Dock 6 Jardine, Matheeonand Company's Wh;<.t. P. L 0. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock Borneo Company's Wharl 8 Gorernment Wharf New Harbour Dock Comi any limited At Johore
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  • 121 4 I BO -.:i|iroway* to Iw «t gOO sol IWM "tatiooed •a should be m.ile th<> .f regiment. hilts arriv.-l hon- ir 1 during the night. M -fr, aixl tba Itingtfovr <>r Lihl. ition for the f ftk I. akoo4 1 I -tor •>(' r'i ('hurch lion-, lias. I !ii* appoint■..•inaii
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  • News of th Week.
    • 480 4 British steamer Crenualfei, Gap* anchored hi the mads on i;lit from Bangkok, which 11 th«- Ith instant. Mr* Chillis, and I children. I.i Jo natives. g tits ■toanatt nVnawrv, Gap* from Penang via M.i- frem the former port and the latter to the '.'th red in the
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    • 828 4 Wi learn that the Siberian Telegraph route is now restored again but working vcrv«slowlv. I" 1 M- If. Co's ■ISjBJBJMt lloi'i/lt', leit Saigon at 1 p. m. yesterday, the hith, and may be expected to arrive here on the morning of Thursday, the 1 -it 1 1
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    • 640 4 Thi M. M. steamer Mmkong left for Saigon ami China thin morning, taking the following passengers: For Hinykou'j Mr. A. Redlicb, alma MclfartioM de Olana, and 2 Chinese. Fo,Sn,/,,). Annamites. 1 Arab and 1 Indian OVUM to the rain the Band of 11. M. H#tb Regiment did
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    • 1606 4 EL M. S. Mrfrtfr. Captain Buller, will leave for Labuan this afternoon, with the new Governor of that Colony. Her absence from Singapore is not expected to be of long duration. Thk If. M. steamer /100/////, Captain De Mortemard, with dates from Shanghai, Hongkong and Saigon t<>
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    • 1382 4 The next homeward bound mail was to leave Hongkong, per P. 8c O. steamer Geelong at noon on Thursday last, and she may be looked for here al)out Wednesday next the 19th instant. Thk P. O. mail steamer Jlinduntiin, with the English mail of the ltith ultimo,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 737 5 c cempanr. PENINSFLAK AND ORIENTAL PTEAM NAVIGATION COMPAKT. OrricKS— D'Abseida Street. OoDow*i— At New Harbour. mail m§? n>>SThb following are the dates on which th Co n ip»n\'i> Control Mail Steamers ■»»J be expected to arrive here in MM I OUTWABD. HOMKWABD Tuetlay 11th Jan. Wednesday l.th Jan 25th 26th
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    • 879 5 ittigrrllnnrous. To THK QIEEN AND ROTAI. FAMILY To 11. R. the Prince of Walks S]..ci;il Appointments And to several Indian Potentates. Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON. Watch ahd Clock Maker. Goldsmith. Sii.vkk-Smith. and Artistic Metal W < > It K E R Prize Medalist of
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    • 887 5 ittigfrrllanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GTTAWO Dissolved bt OHLENDORFF CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. bt virtue of a special concession orranted by TTFE PERUVIAN GOVERVMENT Under Moss. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. Gonrral Agents for and Sole Consignees of I The Peruvian Government Guano in tlio Unit<'il Kingdom. GUARANTEED
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    • 865 5 ifltSffllanfOHS. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the Wood. These Pills possess and exert
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    • 894 5 iflisrrllanrous. Protected by Royal Lilters Patent, Dated October Iltb, 18t!!». Undkr Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT* PHOSPHODYNE Ozonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, anp ohlt Reliable Remkdy fob NtßVoas and Litrr Complaints. This Pbospbatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for its
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    • 724 5 iHutrrllanroMg. DR. J. OOLLW RrowvlOHLOROOTKE T«THKO R m,NAL AKDONLrr,,, i hk I nhl,, m Caption^ nnfonmied statements f r that "the composition .f (<,,,, kn.>wn to Chemist* an.! the M..'i "!"p VP Bion The fact fg. OmomooTin veredand Invented bv TV j p > fox Army Medical s> r him
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