The Straits Times, 8 July 1876

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1 2 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. i()l, XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, JULY 8. 187(5. SATURDAY EVENING NO. 2,811
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  • 63 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY,JULY 8,1876 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. tipou. Jlly *th 1*76. I -O. B M U 7-V k 2 4O rwCJaj 3 J7i B utvne 1!*. JJ ♦<l. Mule twut H-■ irting* 1 85. do 1.70 1 Sty tdo do 155. Bssww Excha.n >■ on London Buk bilu u:..nth» sight
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  • 1074 1 I Overland Summary was -itu ultimo. The M. M. < !'ir from Shanghai frith >'.li ultimo via Honing and Saigon, arrived here on the instant and left I Iyj with the homeward T!ie If. M. steamer Man-flies with the Lonthe tth ultimo, arrived morning of the 2nd inber
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  • 886 1 The intelligence received by the mail >Un!ay eoneeriiitig the Native State* i- certainly far more important and tar more delinite than we think any one could have anticipated. In point of tact, all conjecture as to the policy iiiteinli'd to be pursued by the Imperial Government is
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  • 748 1 Thoich it was freely anticipated here that last mail would place us in possession of important indications as to the future administration of the Native States, or at least of Perak, Balaagora and Seagate Ujong, the intelligence received supplemented as it is by the telegram
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  • 947 1 Thk despatch of Lord Carnarvon of the Ist June, conveying to Sir William Jervois the final decision of 11. M.'s overnment with respect to the future administration of the Native States, will not arrive here till next English mail, for though the public are
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  • 1366 1 (Translated for the Straits Time*.) (It ii requested of our coutemporuira th»t in repro dm iiit,- a these translations their uriviu&l appearance in the Strad, 7W«, may be acknowledged). The following detailed account of the loss of the steamer Lieut. General Kroeseu, is translated from the Batavia Dagblad
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 145 1 nts made known ,t.r.-l into for long periods •abaeriptkma will be -TKKKT. CoKNHlM., Btnet <ity; OU Jewry: iu Ud.i '">>. ifv in th. oovy the 1 -..-..I till countermanded loBBEsrovDurrs. i] -tfnliv wqn tbi pfoprierity in the de> liuifly notice "f alae i < ••••lt'n .i other i :itiuot wul
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1112 2 Tin: following is a continuation of the account of the dreadful wreck of the Lieut, (iriieciif Krocsoi translate.! from the hatiowing details ;is givwa in the Batavia papers. The former portion of the account broke »tl* with the statement, that those on !x>ard the
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  • 3416 2 (From our oicn Corrmptmdemi.) I'akis, Jem 3. lr"s a bad wind that Mows n.00.1v good; the downfall af AMul A/i/ has I led to the diplomatic rising up af France. The latter by her energetic initiative is I likely t .> accoasplish what the Tliree 1 Emperors, the
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  • Corrrespondence.
    • 1513 2 (From an occasional Correspondent.) Malacca, 3rd July, 1876. The Malay steamer Telegraph, Captain Valberg, arrived here last Friday morning, and returned to the same port yesterday afternoon, taking the following passen- gers:— Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phipps and 1 children, and Mr. G. L. Velge. The Straits steamers
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    • 438 3 r MMM. the roada aliout town unrepair, which ■ted after the heavy Tl.r Beach their breaches rmained as aearlv as possible in nerally ipf tia( in a notwithstanding be plainly attention was called the raising the road* I iuay with the them, leasription <>f the rains, nto
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    • 1521 3 I ■atonal 0 rretpomdmt.) I, ol II Jl I Y. I^7o. uner Rumboir, Captain lang (via the Hiiterine- to ftJMinOBB. has arlag. She l.rou^'bt the laswoger from Klang i» Turney. t Skarpthmttor, QapSingapore bound to riling, and ber port of destination. '•ar ago, I stated in one »t difference-
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  • news of the week.
    • 433 3 Amoxc;st the passengers per M. M. steamer Hooyljf from Marseilles yesterday was His Excellency Admiral Duperre who returns to Saigon after a prolonged absence in France to resume his post of Governor and C>mmander-m-Chief of French Cochin China. Ft run details have not yet been received here
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    • 2018 3 A DETAILED account of the wreck of the Lieut. General Kroeten, which we briefly announced in our issue of Saturday, will be found in another column, translated from the liataria Hafbtsd. Thk German steamer Egena, Capt. Paulsen, from Hamburg and Pinang with dates from the iatter port
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    • 296 3 A l'uivATE telegram from London re- ceived here yesterday by one of our mercantile firms reported "a European war imminent." Telegrams however of the same and of later dates received since by the same firm, though leading their recipients to believe that anxiety prevails at home regarding
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    • 523 3 Thk British steamer Karo, reports having met on the 2nd mutant, a German barque bound for Singapore IS days from Hongkong and about 600 miles off Singapore. Telkgrams received here announce that England and Holland, adopting a suggestion made by France, have agreed to send their respective
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    • 1443 3 Thk P. O. Co.'s extra steamer ColuiiiOian, Captain Alderton from Swatow with dates to the 28th ultimo, anchored in the roads this morning. She has imported 1,100 Chinese coolies for the Straits Settlements. Tjik Hritish steamer Flintshire, Captain Reynolds, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday from Shanghai
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    • 2296 1 Da, .1. T. Yarn n after an abseaee ol leave has reeamed bis duties as Colonial Surgeon at Penally. Tm. Government Gazette informs u> that Mr. Daniel Logaa Solicitor Qeaeral I. as beea appointed to act as Puiane Jadge at Penang daring tbeabeeaee of Mr. Jostioe 4*l
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  • 307 3 Since the reopening of the Court, for the hearing of Civil cases, on Thursday, the ill'th ultimo, thc.ro wen but fuw Macs c.ill- <"l. and of the«e but i .mail number were of pablk (often t There wan nn<* eaße of some
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 688 4 9. Ccmpanr. :.AR AND ORIENTAL STEAV NAVIGATION COMPANY. Omcru— D'AJta«ida Street. OoDowire— At New Harbonr. MAIL gp^ UK**. Th« following are the dates on which tbe Conpnry'p C.'iitrart Vail c te«mer« way be rape< t»-d to at rive lure in 1876 OfTWARH. HOMFVARD Tuesday Hth Jan. W.dn.^dny l?th Jan 25th
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    • 858 4 iflisrrnanfous. To THE QUKH AND ROYAL FAMILY To H. R. thb Prince of Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates. Foreign Government n. and Rail way Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Workfr. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and
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    • 893 4 ißidtellanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DIBBOLVBD BY OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Dock, London. by virtue of a Bpecial concession Grranted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schrodkk Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guawo in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED TO
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    • 803 4 iHtsfCfHanfous. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAYS PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine foi 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
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    • 994 4 iflisrfllanfous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Ozonie Oxygen The new Curative Agent, ani> only 1 Reliable Remedy for Nlrvous and Liver Complaints. j,his Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the*medical Profession to be unequalled for its
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    • 707 4 :<rli«rnianfo,,s. rmfonndod stfltom.m* f r that "the compo^'Hor, V r;" 1 known to Chemist*,^ J"^,, 810 T^ faptiß r^>«on T verednnd Fnvente.l l.yDr T ry, M W him and it has b**!** analysis hy the fir«r n\. tr *tiD», jwSmSsK^jSs; have nnvor 1wnpn1,),,,,.., therefore, that anything name. f .«veDr..T.r,,,. u
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  • 123 1 Hvlloway's Ointiii' til ami Fills. Disease ii. some shape is ever rife amongst mankind; impurity of the llood, or irregularity of function, is constantly firing rise to despondency, debility, or distempers. In the above-named remedies the community ■•an have, at a little coat, the safe ••ortHin in. .in-, of prevcutiug
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 909 1 ilotircs CRANE, HAFFENDEN k CO. (Latk Ck.vnk 4 Co.) j FuB.MSHKKs. Qpaoteraaßas, Ai j pk*i--BErs, BaOKBBS, Auction BKRs, and HOUSL Jt (iENEKAL AoENTS. 39 40 Raffles Place. i At the bach of the Oriental Bank.) Crane, Haffende!* .t Co., beg to inti- mats that they have extended their prei tii
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 618 2 Saturday, Ist July. M. M. steamer Anadyr, 3,660 tons, de Butler commander, Sai"ou 20th June, consignees Messageries Maritiim M. M. steamer Emirne, 727 tons, Pichat comniauder, Batavia June, consignees Messageries Maritiuies. British steamer Glenfalloch, l,3^t> tons, Hogg commander, F. KM-how MM June, consivmees Martin, Dyce A Co. Dutch steamer
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    • 247 2 Monday. 3rd July. M. M. itaM Boorfy, M,,,temard. for Sa.g. v Hongk..n s British steamer Vidar. B»m>£ fa* Bally "J8««^ British steamer Ahbotsford. Paterson for Hongkong. Spanish steamer Yrura, lJ:it. Arrana. for Liverpool. British ship Offerton. SoNBMB. for London. Tuesday, 4tb July. British steamer Sharpshooter. Webb, for Mai. Md
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    • 1048 2 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag Rio. J of ak- Where From' Wherk Lying Consignees oe Aoents.Destinatiok. RIVALS MEN-OF- WA R guk <leJun« H.X.M. str I*.. Tune K-Achein T. P. W ha if B. H. M.^ Cousul|Geueral Repairing Pmlifiwil Beugsh.s H. N. M. str. 350 April 10 Acheen
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