The Straits Times, 22 July 1876

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1 1 The Straits Times
  • 15 1 The straits Times. \Oi.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 22. 1876. SATURDAY EVENING 2,81$
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  • 13 1 Domestic Occurrence BIRTH. n Tue*lay. tbe 11th inst. A (son, of a son.
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  • 82 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULYS 22, 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. SisoAPoaK. Jclv 2Sra IW*. habier J A Ml Back Pepprr *Tiit« Pepper 13. r, Sarawak 163}. 3.30. Jee.Bontyne .18.— 22..67J H Mule twi«t I 1 H lU. Shirtingi L9S. :so do 1.70 •.ths. l.±ii •do do 1.37 J. :d- do 157
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  • 1180 1 Overland Summary was s >ii instant. The London litiino, were received the 1 Ith instant, I't/ot Fix//, which was m I roin the P. &O. Co's '•:e Straits of Mahie- c break down of the i the main shall of I, which was afterwards th( steamer Columbian otto
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  • 723 1 Thk Office of Master Attendant, or Shipping Master, and the appointments connected therewith, at such a port M this, are important ones, ami we should imagine ought to constitute one of the first anxieties of Governor and his Executive bo see that they are filled by able and
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  • 1255 1 (Trauslufini for t/ie S/raita Times.) (It i* re'|;ie«ted ot our i-outemji miries th:it in rejiro ilii'-imr those trauslatious their un.-iiutl appearauce id the Mm U 1 m m.iy bo acknowledged). The following is translated from the Hiiluriit Hi ,/i/ri 'shhul of the 12th instant The shipwreck of the
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  • 3129 1 (FfuM our otcn Correspondent j P.VKIS, .JINK IT. lVrhajis the public annual military inspection by Marshal Macinahon and in prsssnos of the invited embassies, of the army of l'aris, was not on the whole so satisfactory this year as formerly. In other words, progress is not so marked.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 180 1 \l NTS. i rents made known ntered into for long periods ptioas will be I'tne* Office al~" in 9mi«T. CORNHILL. Loieari Street. 1 1 v <»ld Jewry; in faith, copy the lired, else all i till i otintet-uianded i fully requested t.. intimation to tin- proprie.l or irregularity in th.'
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Correspondence.
    • 169 2 To the Editor of thr l)< Sui,— Mv attention haajwt been to a paragraph in t lit- Ov,dtin M,u/ iame of the Ist buUat, :i Model I'on.-ul iu'ordiiu' to tin- ■jetem nt tin- I. S." I had w-ver UN or ln'iir.l ot'it l.efi':v. and BOW luve I'Ut :mt«s
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    • 176 2 To the Editor of the Daily Time: Sn:. Wt have baud nothing lately ;il»iut tin- Society for the pwewnti m m i-ni.ltv to aninials. Fowls and Dockl are still thrown 00 the lwacli and at the landing plains with their le_'s tied. 1 ;>.ud 0 birds together,
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    • 84 2 THE UNITED STATES CONSUL AT BANGKOK. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. SlB, In your issue, of to-day there ap-]x.-ars a letter ligned by the I". S. Consul at Bangkok, in which he (the Consul) utterly denies certain charges prefemd himaelf, in the column* the ■k/ China Mail tit
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  • 1649 2 A MODEL CONSUL ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM OF THE U.S.A. It w<- V«]ieve, a generally admitted fact, even by th >se who profess the warm est admiration for the peculiar institutions of America, that the Consular and Diplomatic system of that cou try is a decided failure. Regarded not as
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  • news of the week.
    • 1455 2 Thk French Mail which arrived on Saturday, brought us intelligence that His Kxcellency Rear Admiral Duperre arrived at Saigon and resumed his post of Governor and Commander-in-Cliief of French Cochin China thus relieving General Bossant, who has been hitherto acting. The departure of the Freuch war steam
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    • 7767 2 Tiik British steamer t£acgregor t Captain Grainger, from Fooflhow Bth instant, arrived at the Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morning, and having coaled, left for London yesterday al'ttrnoon. She is a tine steamer of 8440 tons, aud has a complete cargo of the new season's tea for London.
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    • 470 5 'lelivcY gbir-i i i a joint-stock ..mpany doei not rMoirfl w 1 1, ,t if t. 1.-liv.-r the shares saffirienily pcrf tm* U'u •n^.i Lr U( lt w ho|{ he places the other in anositioa of beioa the 1-j.il swner of them." Chief Justice Erie delivering judgment says
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    • 416 5 liis Excellency the Governor aoeompaaied by Lady Jeftnia and the Itisaea Jervois, and attended by Captain Patou and Lieutenant IfacCaUum arrived at Johnston's Pier by the I'lufo from Peaang, al 7 o'clock this morning. His Excellency and party were received bj a guard of honour of the M>th
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    • 1257 5 At the Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Exchange, held at the Exchange Rooms yesterday, the following Committee was appointed to hold office 'luring the year William Adameon. Julius Bruaaet. Neil Mac Vicar. Louis James Robertson Glass, James Ramsay Mat-Arthur. Isaac Henderson. Frederick Clark Bishop, Is reference
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    • 10236 5 The next homeward mail will be conveyed per Fr.-nch mail packet Dji-mmih which is to leave Hongkong t')-day and may consequently he expect to arrive here next Saturday afternoon. The K. and A. steamer Sniyajjiir?, Captain Park from Hongkong with dates to the 16th instant, arrived at
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 611 3 Saturday. Iftk July. i Peiho, l.^'.'l tow, Leeobnra < tauaukader, Baigoa IS i: .lu,\, COBStgaeeS IfaMltMrMt Marit lines. M. M -••■m. .-I- Kniirne. 787 tons. Piihiit oomßwader, Mmm i i;{ h .1. v >oi]Kii;ii<'<-4 M< Maritime*. U.i- lruiiii.nl.] |,4M t .1-. J.iuv.ui! .-..*****1 h:.l,t. M IStfa .inn.-, consignees Meseafteri
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    • 285 3 Sunday. 16tfc July. M. M. stcauu-r IVibo. Lerointro, t luneillea. Baaaiali BtaaaMC Lejte, Baniagnm. lot Manila. M. M. baoaaddj, G kuraia, tor Baiy aad B'Mfkoaja British st.-iuier C'i.iitor. Hide, foe Labaaa. Monday. 17tli July. Britisli steamer Pontiana!;. Ly.'ii. for Pontianak. British steamer llaGgreajor, Qraiagw, lor London. British steamer A.-lnllcs.
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    • 838 3 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag A Rig. i Date OF ARf, RIVALS Where From Where Lyixu JCONSIONEES OB AGENTS. DEBTI.VATION MEN-OF-WAR S;at Ide Jong H. N. M. str j ISO Tune 15 Acheen |T. P. Wharf H. N. M.'s ConsulGen^ral Repairing Banjermassin Bengfehes FT. N. M. »tr.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 256 4 ftottct* PAINTS FOR HOT CI.IMATKS. Silicate Paint poaeaeaeathe following great advantages over Lead Paint DOBS no BUBTBB, N'KARJ.Y DOUItLE HULK. aBBATBB pOTIBUSa POWU, HAS NO CHKMICAL ACTION iN I I- Ni'N-i'.II^ONOUS, wii.i. sv.vNii an B^TBUtl 01 WHICH WOULD DBBTBOI H Ul DAMP HOUSES AND CHUHCHBB i n.r;i> iiy thk SILI<
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 684 6 i\ Ccmpanp. PIN AND ORIENTAL BTIAM NATIGATION COMPANY. Office*— D'Ahneida Street. flonoiiM At New Harbour. ML gj-,,- LINES. Th« following air me dates on which the Company* Contract Mail Steamers may be expected to arrive here in l«7fi Outward. Homeward Tueedsy 11th Jan. Wednesday l'2th Jan 25th 26th Pth Feb.
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    • 870 6 iHisrrllanrous. To THE QI'EEN AND RoYAI. FAMILY To H. R. the Prince of Walk 9 (Special Appointment 1 And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Rail way Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, W.atch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal' Worker. Prize Medalist ok the London. Dublin,
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    • 897 6 iHtdrrllanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Aictobia Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession crranted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder Co 's Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom.
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    • 816 6 mwrrllatiro't*. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secure 1 by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities ok 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 blood. These Pills possess and
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    • 954 6 iHterellflnfous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1569. Under Distinguished Patsonaoe. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODTNE Ozonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for .Nervous and Livrr Complaints. jr,his PhoBphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for its
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    • 668 6 PR. .T. roTTK The JKIJTaVe r" D T r -■ion w-edandfnventodbvnr T r< him it W snalvm* by the first 01,,. m^ have never been duUkl,',! inereror*. that anvtlnn,. name. B »v«Dr..T.r;oi, IS V Wood stated that Dr o^SirWp RFMEDTAL FSFS Ayr, Tb.s invaluable roniedy V,j CTI0 N. system restores'
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