The Straits Times, 3 June 1876

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times \ol. XXX II PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1870. SATURDAY EVENING 2,80f>
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  • Domestic Occurrence
    • 12 1 le I'Enrope, Singapore. .>n Mr. William Mo.- Inflammation of the Brain.
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  • 85 1 SA TURDAY, JUNE 3, 187 6. MARKET viUOTAII<»Ns. U > KB Ju.NB 3BD 1876. Owbier t 4 BUck Peppr 830 >t 12 75 Suraw.k 2 4JJ. 3.3-2 i. Cofce, Bontyne. 17.JV MOD. J* Mule twist 107. Ik*. Shirtings 2o<i {*> do 1.-JJ 4' T. Cloths 1.221 *>> a.. i.4^;,. 7*>
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  • 1072 1 nty of attendance at the ..lay, in the Town ■11 of Raffles' Institution roof, if another were needed, the residents of Sin- i ibjeeti which affect the i classes of the comwho admit that this i, endeavour to account it, by the argu- lik av >
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  • 1541 1 The annual meeting of the friends and subscribers to Rattles' Institution was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, His Excellency the Governor presiding. His Excellency was supported by Hon'bk Mr. Douglas, C.M.G., Hon'ble Mr. Read, Hou'ble Mr. Adamson, Kevd. Mr. Gomes, Dr. Randall, Mr. Wliainpoa C.
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  • 1251 1 We have been favoured with a copy of the annual report of the Inspector of Schools for the year 1H75, and a dryer and more uninviting document it has never been our misfortune to have to read as an editorial duty There is no signature to
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  • 1601 1 (Translated for the Straits Times.) (It is requested ol our conlumpunnes that in rcpro (luniii! these translations, their original appearmn.-* iv the StraiU Timu niay be acknowledged.) The following particulars of a desperate amok in 80-neo are translated from the Sourabaya Conrant of the 6th ult On the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 212 1 \OVEBTIBEIIEN made known I into f,>r long periods il>scriptions will he >(<■■■< Office; also in Btbibt. Oknhili., I. .'iil.ar.l Street, city; I OKI Jewry; in CaltCo :fv in th« copy the rtiosM (trailed, elee all II •■< untennanded 1 ngly. 1 loaaaarovssum. I tfully re. t i: 11 t'. tli«
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1311 2 (Translaifd fvr t/n Strait* Times.) llt v raquMted of our contempor»riei th»t in repro .In. me thew> translations their oriirinal appearance in the Sfra.tn MM*, may be acknowledged). Late Manila papers to the 14th instant contain correspondence from Sooloo describing events at the new settlement there from the
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  • 877 2 GOVERNMENT SCHOOLARSHIPS' EXAMINATION QUESTION. We make room to-day, for the Inspector's report of the result of the Examination for the Government Scholarships, which took place on the ISth, 19th, and 20th of last month. Singapore has won the laurels, and following so closely on the meeting which was held in
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  • 921 2 (From an occaxional Correspondent Captain Spkedv our worthy Assistant Resident left this yesterday for Europe on 6 months leave, the inhabitants here conceived an idea that he was going for good but lie assured them that he would com back again at the end of his leave to, if
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  • Corrrspondence.
    • 350 2 To the Editor of the Daily Tiims. There has been much stealing of favorite dogs of late, from all accounts, thereby causing the sudden loss of canine favorites and that beyond recovery. Some few have been advertised for, but very many not. Poultry or other live stock may
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    • 242 2 A CORRECTION. Brinkmann Others. ■c Rautk.vbf.ru Otuers. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, —An article appear in your issue of yesterday evening professing to give some account of the case of Brinkniann, Kumpers Co. vs. Rautenberg, Schmidt Co. lam not aware who is your legal correspondent but the
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  • 2915 2 (Communicated by the Monkey.) Let there be no mistake about my identity. I Hatter myself that lam a cut above the other monkeys, and much as the one beside me, who fancies himself because of his hairy coat, may imagine he attracts more public
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  • 332 3 W K are glad to announce that the Hatavia Cable is repaired, and thus communication with Java is restored. It would be gratifying if we could make a similar announcement in regard to the Madras Cable. On Tuesday evening a disturbance, which ended in a riot, took
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  • 258 3 Wk hear it stated that it is the intention of the B. I. S. N. Coy. to start a line of steamers between Madras, the Straits Settlements, and Hongkong; hitherto the monopoly of this trade was entirely in the hands of the P.&O. Coy. A.\ Msqnft «a.>
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  • 164 3 A Kille competition will take place at the Rifle Butts on the Kace Course, on Wednesday, the Hh instant. Firing to commence at o'clock r..\i. Pkices. Ist. A Tourist Writiui,' > ase in Kus- LaH Jertow's lfaiiea] Party, last night, was very largely attended j and
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  • 1524 3 Tiik following passengers arrived here per S. S. Shur/inhouter yesterday morning Messrs. Mush, Munrowe and '■>'> steerage. Tiik N. I. S. N. Co's steamer Ambo'ina, Captain Soeters, from Chcribnn, with dates to the 31st ultimo, arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf this morning, and will leave for Samarang,
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  • 349 3 Mntlif s <i jib io. Names of Cdat«w. -J !i jj j 3 I S 1 1 i 1 i i H 3 0 0,5 •< O Maximum 3oO 150SW0300 200 1"" 1 IS" 1 J. F. Caraw I *m W 84 86' 100 w' «W
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 408 4 Saturday. 27th May. British steamer Penguin, 1,122 tons. Cowell commander, Hongkong 20th May, consignees Scott. Witham Co. German barque August Friedrich. 378 tons, Nielson commander, Samarang 20th May, consignees Rautenberg, Schmidt Co Portuguese steamer Africa, 900 tons, Marques commander, Macao 20th May. Sunday, 28th May. British steamer Bentan, 340
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    • 247 4 Sunday, 28th May. Spanish steamer Paragua, Elizalde, for Manila. British steamer Brisbane, Belfour, for Australia. British steamer Celestial, Wharton, for Bangkok. Siamese steamer Bangkok, Belbin, for Bangkok. American barque S. D. Carleton, Freeman, for Boston. British steamer Glenartney, Gulland, for London. British steamer Suez, Scarlett, for Hongkong. British steamer
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    • 808 4 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag A Rio. I Date i I of as- Whlke From ■2. I RIVALS Where Lying Consignees ok Agents. Destination. MEN-OF-WAR Banjer»a«Bin Beugshes H. N. M. str.| 350 April 10 Acheen T. P. Wharf. Netherlands Consul. Repairing p on i Sorel H. N.
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  • 59 5 .t, imagine i the meaning ni which is thoroagh- He puts on ii. ssion rivantage of being I I am only a not mind me. fruit and ba> when 1 think of tin in it D to the eon* Ih> proud that my I their ai re finrt here is
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  • 3673 5 MONDAY, trn MAY. ll mii th« morning, the .i rafter in one a] the v l Hospital rafter, which was tan ijhtning entered one it*, a nUg« piece of and thri -w on i •be ward 800r from trie fluid MM disaarth without baring j nil
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  • 1393 5 Kvcaua, th April, 1876. Rajah, I have now to present to Your Highness my Annml Report on the Trade of the Territory of Sarawak for the year U75. The anticipations conveyed in my last Statement of a prosperous trade during the pan] ear have not been realized,
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  • 641 5 In reference to a letter on this subject which appeared in our columns a leading article in the China Mail concludes as follows An article that recently appeared in the Shanghai Daily News illustrates very aptly how dangerous an element Secret Societies of this kind are in
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  • 152 5 Wk arc informed that, in consequence of to-morrow being a holiday iv honour of the Queen's Birthday, the drawing for the Derby Lottery will not take place till Thursday, at 4 p. M. in the Singapore Club. The list is atill open to any who wish to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 788 6 f ff Companp. PEKTNSULAE AND ORIENTAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. OrriCKs^-LVAlmeida Street. OoDOWir»— At New Harbour. MAIL HMS. Th« fi'llowisg »re the dstes on which ntnict Mail Steamers n sy ht rtpectrd t<. airive here in 1876 i OITWASD. HoMKWARD 'in. »dsy 1 Ufa Jan. Wednet-day k'th Jan SSth M 26th Bth
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    • 848 6 iHterrllanrou*. T<> THE QUKKN AND ROYAL FAMILY To H. R. the Prince or Walis (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, For:ign Governments, and Railway Companies. ESTABLISHED 1 7 *•*>. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Makes, Goldsmith, Silvee-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dublih, and
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    • 894 6 iWfcrrllaneou*. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLENDORFF CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue op a special concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mesa. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignee* of The Peruvian Government Guano in tbe United Kingdom. GUARANTIED TO
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    • 952 6 ifltsrfllanfous. THEMOST RELIABLE FRIEND HOLLOWAT'S OINTMENT. its Searching and Healine Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. The number of years thin 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 that
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    • 875 6 iHtsrdlanfous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October Uth, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHTS PHOSPHODYNE Ozonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, and onlt Reliable Remedy for Nkkvoris and Livrr Complaints. Thia Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for its
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    • 766 6 yR. J. COLTJS RHOWvr CHLORonvvR Xv Okioiital Avn ont.y r IR r Pnbl,<. are r A ,-Ti nnfounded statements fro.,,*^" 1 ">• rhat. "the composition nf B| i'« known to ChemmtsHn.lth.M.S^ •km." The fact is. CmumanrnZ vered and Invented by Dr T fot!,,!,' fex Army Medical Sts«f n -IV. him.
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