The Straits Times, 27 May 1876

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. vol.. XX*" PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING NO. 2,805
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  • Domenstic Occurrece.
    • 26 1 ,> the K.-vl. Father French Foreign Vicar of the Church Pad aged 85 yearn. ii'l tin P. >, mail steamer n^t.mt, before reaching B v. f Singapore.
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  • 53 1 UtKHI yl <»TA'lI«»No. kPoaa. May 27th I*'.»>. 574. Pepper H4O. I:SI2J. »•> flour. Bai-»w.k 257|. ::.4o "■".Bonijn.- IMJ|. -M 50. tWIKt ll!7. 'I 'HI i 1 rtfU 1 U i v: l i H [jOVDOIi JJw«'i«..nth*sig. I MO. paid)fl*2i i L"> puul p»r. 175 paid $55.
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  • 1109 1 l last Overland summary was instant Ths M. M. ith the London mail mo arrived on the 21st •'""l"ti mails of the 14th »"t received here till the <i i the break down steamer s«rat off »JTV 11 ie aenl homeward mail I), .t earner Hi*rrived yesterday with
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  • 1887 1 Ix our issue of Saturday last we published Mr. W. Najiier's pamphlet on the Malay*. We now propose t<> glance at Mr. Napiert itateinentt and deductions, not in a naptioM spirit, but j merely i» order that the pul>lie may not from wrong premises
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  • 160 1 Then are a few errors in Mr. Napier's pamphlet which we should like to cor- reel. Thus he says "Abdullah the eldest aud legitimate son of the deceased son" Abdullah, is said to he the son not of that Sultan, Sultan AH, but the Sultan before him, Sultan Jaifiar. Ismail
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  • 127 1 Syed Abdulrahtnan had been recognised as the Klana of Sungie I'.jong by the people and Chiefs of Sungie I'jong baton Sir Andrew Clarke ever came to the Straits Settlements. WheI that it was erroneous or not, it was i done by the Malays themselves, nor do we recollect having ever
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  • 1400 1 (Triuxlutt'tl for the S/rails Timet.) (It U r.-. in. ■iti"l o( our i'i.uti-ni|«>riirii'» that iv repro■liiri.,,- ill,-,,' tniii»luii,in», their oriifiual appearance in the .Sl.it« Tii«« may bo acknowledged.) Til K following particulars of an amok in the island of -Madura, are translated from the Batavia llaiulehUad of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 192 1 APVKTISEIUNTB. Nts made known into for long periods ptions will bo I >me«; :il»" in ('OKNHII.I.. •Lira Street, city; I Old 1« wry; in CalI ifj in tli> copy the [uired. clue all -,-,1 till countermanded .INDENTS. ,re iv»p*wtfnlly r^inesUnl to nto th. proprie- rrvgatariay in the de- i- Turn
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 862 2 MiMiES of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on Monday, the bth May |s?t;. Commissioners Present. J. R. Mc-Artliur, V.mi.,— President. K. J. VTalk Baa. Tan Seng Poh Esij. Hon'blc W. H. Read. H ''I. The Minutes of the lust wen- read ami contirmed. Pror/res* Reports. Read the Municipal
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  • 664 2 {Traiulati-d for the Strait* Times.) It la ii«im »»i of >ur oout«mp.>ranea that iv repredtiamf ItiM tr»n»l»ti.>n«, their oritrtnal ajipearuic* id th« StraiU T\mu, m»j be tcknowledgadj El Onente, a Manila weekly illustrated journal, in its 33rd number, gives a lithographic representation, and also a notice, of the
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  • 3307 2 (From our own Correspondent.) Pahis, April 22. The Bishops now are holding their May Meetings," and although these reunions are contrary to law, the republi- can journals invoke no austerities against them, but on the contrary demand, that all beliefs be allowed full liberty to speak, to mi
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  • 263 2 •i:in.i> May, 187 b". Prrxrnt. His K\i kl.l.KNl V TIIK GoVKHXOB. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. I)ou B la.s, C.M.Q.) The Hou'ble the Attoriiev-<ieiu-ial (Mr. liraddell.) The llon'lilc tbe Treasua-r (Mr. Willans.) Tba Hon'ble K. Little, M.L>. The Honble \V H. Uead. The Hon'hle NY. Ailamsou.
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  • 919 2 Singapore, 23rd Mat. 187H Present. His Excellency th Governor The Hon'ble the Colonial Secret irj, v J. D' M_The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. <Mr The Hon'ble the Treasurer. Mr. WilUn, The Hon'ble K l.ittl.. M D. The Hon'ble W H. Read. The Hon'ble W. Adams. .n.
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  • 21 3 'I'm British steamer OMM, Captain which arrived yesterday from brought as passengers, Mr. K. Young, and 7 natives.
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  • 2028 3 Wk are informed by the Agents that the J' "''l n 1 taafl for Manila ,i» announced in yesterday i paper, but will wait the arrival of the I. vV O. steamer T/ii'jct, due here ii Saturday morning. H. N. Mi ironclad steam corvette Print Htndrik, Captain Koope, from Holland
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  • 695 3 A Chinaman in a water-boat off Clyde Terrace Market was struck by light ning this morning and killed on the spot. A I'UiVATK racing match came off vestcrdav afternoon between Stockman" and Shira/.ic" at £he Kace OOarae which resulted in the complete victory of the latter horse.
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  • 1110 3 The following passengers take thier departure by the steamer Hindoxlun, to-day For Galle.— Sir. Forestier. For Southampton. Bt. Serjt. Byrne, I women and o" children. It will be noticed that Major General Colborne has returned from his visit to Penang. He was a passenger in the J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 161 3 ittttrellantou*. CROSSE BLACKWELL'S, CELEBRATED OILMEN'S STORES Five Prize Medals Paris atid Vienna PICKLES, AND SAUCES, JAMS. AMD JELLIES, ORANGE MARMALADE, TART FRUITS. DKSSERT FRUITS, MUSTAUD, VINEGAR, FRUITS IN BRANDY AND NOVEAU, I'OTTKD MEATS A.\l> FISH, FRESH SALMON AND HERRINGS, HERRINGS A LA SARDINE, PICKLED SALMON, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, < BLACKWALL WHITEBAIT.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 330 4 Ach^.-2.hM. J ,c»».. ffi .H. a Or., i Co. I M M Anadyr. 3.66^..., do Bntfercou.n.aodcr. Mar4 M 2^^crstrss-=d,, b.u., 18th May consignees Colonial Government. BMM8 MM Earner Volga, l,0« tons, Norndede* >co meander. Hong BntiA sfeamer Kromahtah, 485 tons, Craik commander, Bang kok 18th May, consignees Hormusjee Co.
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    • 83 4 Sunday. 21st May. MMS»SsB?* i lB Monday. 22nd May. Danish steamer Norden, Jensen, for French steamer Asia. Pateau, for Penang gamaL British steamer Thales. Coles. f «/W° l^f g British steamer Langkat, Hang Watt, for M. M. steamer Volga. Nomdenen for Marseilles. Wednesday, 2 4th May. British steamer Penang.
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    • 403 4 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag Rig. Date of ac- Wheee Feom EITALS Wheee Lying Consignees oe Agents. Destination MEN-OF-WAR I Mil Flitllltir T. P. Wharf. Netherlands Consul. Banjerwassin Beugshes H. N. M. s 000 April J» £cheen^ Comul £cheen STEAMERS J Bangkok T. P. Wharf. Dock Companies.
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    • 389 5 >. join .Mu. I^7i; :h of the rinerlv M in at Aver .line the Pastor ol Lurch Hi town i 9th ultimo. i ie.ired himself oagren high estimation .li-nomina-Ul i Ins loss is felt us He lefl this for „'iino. per >'• ,r the .-re. tion of a Church or
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    • 287 5 T v> HlneiDksbons, I i ivy, an>l Vicar 11 i- Xavirr'b Church Malacca. '^•AKFatHEK,— ItM with s.rroiv, that we rat that it m y.,ur intention short1 this Settlement,— where you r -l amonifst u-. for so many I baaa s > much loved v .i ir congregation, as "l-will and
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  • 1103 5 (Prom an teemnomml Correspondent.) M vi. I'll ii May, Is7b\ Tm only arrivals of steamers here since Isst Saturday, are the Z>harj>shootri\ from Singapore, in route to Penanjj, and the lt,iiiih,nr, from Penang (vis Klaag and Bsiengore) banad to your port, both of whteb vessels anelnned iii the Harbour
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  • 82 5 MONDAY, 22m. MAY. Tiik British steamer Thalcx, Captain Coles, which arrived on Saturday from Pinang, M fUU to Saigon and Hongkong, reports having experienced variable winds and scjually weather throughout. On the morning of Saturday her foretop gallant mast was struck by lightning. Tiik Straits steamer
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  • 1052 5 Tiik British' steamer CUmtcr, Capt. Hide, from Labuan with dates to the 16th instant, anchored iv the roads yesterday. She reports baying spoken with the Carlo* Mmfnmt, front London bound to Manila in Lat. :> N. Long. 107. 5. K. Tin: British steamer pit««f Bock Kiait, Capt. Webb, arrived on
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  • 1059 5 At Messrs. Powell ft Co's Auction sale vestenlav, the horses per Sitlxi/iaiii from P"Tt Walcott, realized an average price of (188 each. Tiik Following passengers took their departure per M. M. steamer Knurne lor Batavia this morning: A'.i*s North, and 45 deck. An inquest was held at
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  • 1118 5 At Powell Co's Auction sale of Calcutta horses yesterday, the average price realized was SI4S. Thk French war transport Li Create, i Captain Orsel, arrived alongside the Borneo Co's harf yesterday afternoon, from Saigon, en ronfr to Toulon with 167 French civil and military passen- geis. The
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  • 247 5 Kixia May's troupe surpassed themselves in point of ability last night in the performance of GiroJ/r'-Uiiu/ta, in fact to such a degree that, no doubt, many who heard the piece will regret that another opportunity shall not be afforded them, to enjoy the sWIM/« 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 786 6 J. €>. Companp. PENINPTLAR AND ORIENTAL PTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Orrici^— D'Almoida Street. Gonoww*— At New Harbour. J*EB. Th« following are the dntes on which inpany's Contract Mail f-'teamers nay be expected to arrive here in 1^76 1 OuTWABD. H< MIWiSD T temAij lltb Jan. Wednesday l'-'tb Jan 26th 26th Bth
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    • 863 6 iHisrrllanrous. To THE QUBEN AND ROYAL FAMILY TO H. R. THE PRHICE OF WALIS (Special Appointment) And to several Tndian Potentates, For- I eign Governments. andßailwayCompanies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Wat<-t? and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, asd Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dub- lik. and Paris
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    • 894 6 itttttrnanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DISSOLVED RY i OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. j AlCtoria Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession j granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Rphrodsr Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the
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    • 860 6 iHttrrUaneott*. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. iNselecting 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 blood. These Pills possess and exert these
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    • 869 6 iflfcrfllanrous. Protected by Royal Letter* PaUnt, Dated October 11th, 1869. Undke Distinguished Patronaqb. DR. BRIGHT 1 5 PHOSPHODYNE Oionic Oxygen Fhk new Curative Agent, and o*ly Reliable Remedy for N*.rvocs and Liver Complaints. This Phosphatic combination is projnunced by the most eminent members jf the medical Profession to be unequalled
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    • 743 6 itiferrllanrous. DR. J. COT,LTS RTinw CHLORODYVE Thf Public are atttio Kkt nnfounded statoinonts t r l n fbnt "the composition of r\"'T W known lo Chemists :,nl tll v^ I T sion." Tbe fact is. Chi.oroJ;!"'' P veredand Invented KvDr I<< r (n Army IMkal St ,<r, u v *^y<<,
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