The Straits Times, 10 June 1876

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times VOL. XXXII PUBLIBHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING Nq 2,807
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  • Domestic Occurrence
    • 15 1 At GUsgow lin the 3rd June, Eben. Adimson. Es'j aged 75 j ears. (Bytclc-
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  • 79 1 M A KKKT QUOTA 1 I< »Ns. BIIGAFOBS. JCNI 10TH 1*76. '"■^f 4 40. 2f*?fPP" -810 f»>ta Pepper „12 75. V Flour. Sarawak 2 37*. f«|B^ 3.30 17.25. Uv; 21 12*. «w. Shirting*.. 180. 1.70 *>T. Cloths l 224 J f do 1.45. l*> *> 156. Opium
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  • 1496 1 last Overland Summary was Wk ultimo. TheE. &A. r Briton, arrived here on /th "It., and was despatched to v ports on the 29th, car;Jf the En ffi* mails of the Wtfa, w iwnved here, per P. O. steamer H. steamer htfW, n dates to the Isi im>t
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  • 750 1 The apparent iuability of Her Majesty's Government to make up its mind what to do about Perak and the' other states of the Peninsula is as inexplicable as it is weak, inconvenient, and expensive. The last mail should have brought us the
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  • 691 1 Tut Judgment given by His Honor, Sir Thomas Sidgreaves, in the case of Messrs. Brinkmann Kumpers Co. fer»tttt Messrs. Rautcnberg Schmidt Co, which we published yesterday, will, we have no doubt, commend itself at i once- to our mercantile readers for its common sense and
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  • 704 1 Tmk general strictures of our correspondent, Humane" in our impression of yesterday, on the Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals might be just, if that Society were not simply in its infancy, and only now beginning to develope into,
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  • 882 1 Thiu is nothing which brings out stronger expressions of opinion, probably, than any sins against what is generally considered the humane" system with which the civilised world rules that a war should be conducted. So far as England is concerned, she always Hatters herself that
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 295 1 v KKTIBBMINTB. •j. <T isemenU made known nots Mrtered into for long periods iwi snbscnptions will be 1 tt Time* Offi'-.> als.i iv ud.in. bj Geoeo« Street. CoßirtiiLL, v; I.'.tiiW'l StrtH-t. city; k Old Jewry in Cal- \|,ar A Co. 1 > must specify in tLe copy the 1, insert
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 4874 2 MR. LOWE AND HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN THE QUEKN. Thb late Home papers haw been full of hardly anything el*e l>ut discussions about the Royal Titles Bill. The Liberal party and press appear to have been scared out of their wits completely, at the idea of the Queen being proclaimed
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  • 1038 2 (iranxlii/fil /'or f/te Stru/lx Time*.) It is requested of Jur cont«nip.jr<tries that id repro-•liu-iuir these tiuislation*, their oriinual appearance in the Straits Tifm, may be acknowledged.) From Bitavia journals to the 31st ultimo, ar; translated the following telegrams from Acheen Received via Singap >re on 20th ultim". Returned
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  • 671 2 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SINGAPORE. Civil Side. The following Judgment was delirer^on Monday the .Jth June L 876. In the cans.) of Jobu Gottlieb Rrinkm M and Ernest Nieolaus Kumjxr* Singap.re, Merchants. Lai ryinf» on bus: ness together in p, r nership under the style or Firm of Briukmann
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  • News of the Week
    • 847 3 Ihi Hntwh strainer Bmn/oi/// Be»f, UipLDarke, from Bangkok with datee the 2','th ul.imo, anchored iv the Saturday arWaoon. The foiWIII K i line by her B. rkl.y and JOM, ft W r- 'm Barman itramahirt Co.'s pioneer "teamer Amanda, Capt Child, anchor"l in the roads on Saturday
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    • 1355 3 Thk amount of the average number of nates issued for last month at this branch of the Oriental Bank Corporation it s: 17,245. The amount of the notee tamed by this branch of the Chartered 'Bank of India, Australia and China for the jUiuc period H1 07,1)37. jU.
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    • 562 3 At MeaSCS. Powell ft Cos. sale yesterday, the 10 horses per Keijroid from Premanlle, averaged 8ll4..">0. each. The majority passed into Chinese hands. Tiik British steamer OUnrof, Capt. Taylor, from London with dates to the 80th April, via the Suez Canal, arrived at the Tanjong Pagar wharf
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    • 305 3 t have to correct a very material error which somehow crept into our report yesterday of the judgment in the ease of Brinkmaiin kiinipcis ft Co vermu Raotenberg Schmidt Co, The sentence A am though hu .ii;>;ut may very "ell intend to bind lims.'lf, and he ao«
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    • 767 3 FRIDAY, 9TH JUNE. Tui B. 1. S. N. Co's mail steamer Rajpootama, Captain Smith, from Calcutta, with dates to the ~^nd ultimo, riu Rangoon, Maulmein, Pinang and Malacca, arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf yesterday morning, and will leave from Tanjong Pagar Wharf on her return voyage to the same ports
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    • 1363 3 The following passengers take then i departure by the oteaOMi tiSsiaqf/. to- day Fur Pinmiij. natives. /•'<>.' Southampton. ■MeWI ('li.i- Vaii-li.ni. tl. A dam. son. .1. H Chandler, Private H >• wnr.l, wife ami child, t w.nue :i and childreu. I IIki: Majesty's Gunboat SktMmtt returned to
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 648 4 Saturday, 3rd June. Dutch su-ainer Auiboina. 785 tons, Soeters c ininander, Chenbon 31st May. consignees Hamilton, Gray A Co. British steamer Tientsin. M tons, Leight on commander, Greenock 21st April, consignees Boott, Wi:hain A Co. Saturday. 3rd June. M. M. steamer Emirne. 727 tons. Piehat commander, Batavia Ist June,
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    • 231 4 Sunday, 4th June. M. M. steamer Ava, Fleurias, for Marseilles. Monday, sth June. M. M. steamer Peiho, Lecointre, for Saigon and Hongkong. British steamer TienUen, Leigh ton, for Hongkong. British barque Lady Louisa, Scott, for London. Tuesday, 6th June. British steamer Antenor, Jones, for London. British steamer Sharpshooter. Webb,
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    • 814 4 Ship's Names. Captains. ai Date Flao Rio. a of ac- Where From Wheee Lying Consionbes or Agents. Destination. C. RIVALS ICEN-OF-WAR Banjeraiassin Beugshcs luno Poland Joni Sorel tingdovc Singleton ITEAMERS »ilot Fish Marshall Veazel Marshall obore Nicholls 'igre van Cotie Moore East Armstrong 'anay Goyenechea Humphries
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  • 376 5 Mr X..11 il of the hundred, and Co. bad a tli were ami >un n I li id w viud r I ..fHhip- that the whole of th-avnl- ,-ace waa engaged, *o far an he Mea»r*. Krinkmann »iM Oo'a Bl *<• BffO Ulil'ous tf this ooCee and 1 a»k- <i
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  • 1978 5 Mat I-'mii. Is7U fProi>i our own < 'orrmpondent.) that at the time Sydney was on the Annual Intercolonial Exhibi- aud as it ha* been the _'re.it event J daring the past month. I (all an account of it as I can 'hin the limits of your ..i'ltion
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  • 3348 5 Paris, May C>. Since the death of'Guizot, the Protestant Boys oi' Franrfl have been at lasers drawn, but it is just to render to C:esar the things that are Cpaar's it was (iuizot himself that set the OOJI at oneanotlier"s throats by carrying, in a bob and eonier
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  • Correspondence.
    • 362 5 To thr Editor of the Daily Tiinrt. Silt, What s the Inspector appointed by the Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals doing f 1 have not heard of any line having been inflicted or cast* brought to the notice
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    • 220 3 To Ihr Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, In your issue of the :Jlst ultimo, Mr I. S. Bead takes exception to a part of the IlejHirt in she case of Brinkmann mill others, m, Baatsnbsvg and others and he is perfectly right— there was but onf plea,
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    • 143 3 BRINKMANN CO. SB. i:altenbei;<; k co. T:> the Editor of the Daily Time*-. Sir. In your yesterday's issue there appean the rallowing remark with regard to afaswa. Brinkmaaa Kumpers Co., against our tirm. There is equally little doubt that the of the Viking were cognisant of Captain's intention to cause
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    • 178 3 Iv the Editor of the DaUjf i'inir*. \our remarks in your yesterday's paper are more forcible than exact. fhere doabUem exists considerable sickM in Aelieen, but then the Dutch did irot make the .limate. All they can do ■itriate the sick as mrioHj as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 794 6 9* Company. PENINSULAR ANP ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. Offices— D'Almeida Street. Gonowjrs— At New Harbour. MVIL 11FE8. T»« following are the dstes on which th ompany'a Contract Mail Fteamers Bay be ijrc ted to strive here in 1876 Otttwarp. Homeward Tuesday 11th Jan. Wednesday 12th Jan 25th 26th Btb Feb.
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    • 845 6 iT-lisrrllanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. R. the Princi of Wal«s (Special Appointment! And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldrmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal' Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 905 6 iHiSrrllanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DISBOLVRD BY OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. A.ictobia Dock, London. by virtue of a Bpecial concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT UndeV Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom.
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    • 853 6 itfidrellanrou*. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLO WAT'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 imnrove the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and
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    • 872 6 ittisrrHanfOHS. Protected by Royal Letter* Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronaoi. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODTNE Ozonic Oxygen 1 The new Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nkrvous and Liver Complaints. This Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for
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    • 733 6 DR. J. rOLTT<* x»n,v Is the Original and 0 it The PnM,. r Arr p »«*C, unfounded strtemonU h I that "the composition (1 |7 < "™S faCt iR C^Cy^ vered and Invents MV TV T n TV I f« Army Medici Staffi 'V analysis by the fi rs t
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