The Straits Times, 12 August 1876
1876-08-12
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Title Section16 1876-08-12 1 The Straits Times. w\. XXXM PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12. 1876. SATURDAY EVENING JJ< >. 2,81016 words
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53 1876-08-12 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1876. k.KKK'i vt A i i".. IS i VK%, I IJ. Sarawak I H a tyne toe iLm twist 1. 1.-7. l.tt >th« 1.221 1.271 7do do 1 .15. &M«»0p;u: M Eich»Btik bil> 6 ninths tig i 1 I 1,. 0C1 "««*rj 4/Is. U7O par.53 words
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Article1188 1876-08-12 1 Overland Smnmarv man tind ultimo. The London Ist ultima Were received g th«2Btfa ultimo, •M- M. v uli with dates t.i the 2nd ultimo, thus I. mdon letters in the short days. The M. M. steamer m Shanghai to Hongkong -Ist aod Saigon k .Hived here on the1,188 words
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Article738 1876-08-12 1 OUR HOSPITALS. THE GENERAL. In review of the duties required of the Medical attendant of Tan Tock SciiLr's ll ospital, we pointed out in a previous article that that gentleman, who is acting Tor a professional brother, is supposed to liml time to render the necessary aid tv S7O patients738 words
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Article1088 1876-08-12 1 Slum walls do not a prison make we are told, and so far as those round the Criminal I'rison here are concerned, the unfortunate wretch who fnay be confined there must be possessed of little ingenuity indeed, if he cannot safely manage to set them at defiance.1,088 words
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Article541 1876-08-12 1 NOTHING DOING IN THE SQUARE." Thk folks in the Square go round, if this be not a paradox, eat and drink, and in this elderly nineteenth century spend money at a rate that hat never been equalled in the history of this Colony. New and extravagant tastes have sprung up541 words
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Article1624 1876-08-12 1 (Translated for the Straits Time*. llt requeued ..f our cout«iupor»ri«« that in repro duciuK these trunaliitioon their original tpMuanc* in the; atrmtUTinm, m»y lie •cknowl«l| f ed)T^^ Tiik following interesting information regarding the plantation of tobacco, &c, at Deli in Sumatra, is translated from the Uatavia UagMaJ of1,624 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement88 1876-08-12 1 1 entH niaile kaOWB for long BSflissM ill lie .il-o in ■■ILL, .m1...: -lr.it. city OM Jewry; in Cairn fain .1. uaterutandei] -t,-.l to tin proprie- •ti f Ueolflll. No ■v ill Ik- attended t... lie in- is th< ..t least iin as a garaate on- m individuals i Minilar-88 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous6 1876-08-12 1 i i'.r Annum FUlf Yearly QtMßUrty.6 words
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Article1075 1876-08-12 2 (Translated for He Straits Time*.) It it raquetted ot 3\a contemporaries that in repro ducing thme truncations, their original appearanc* in Urn Strait! Tinut, may >« acknowledged.) The following items are translated from the Manila Comercio of the 24th and 17th ultimo*: The brigantine Gravina which has arrived1,075 words
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News of the Week.
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Article2379 1876-08-12 2 H. S. M. steam sloop Seam Mung Kut Captain C. Tytler froru Bangkok with dates to the sth ultimo via Tranganu anchored in the roads last Saturday. The P. O. mail steamer Zambesi Captain A. Symotis, left yesterday for Hongkong ami Shanghai with the following passengers For2,379 words
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Article2128 1876-08-12 2 Tin; mail for Moulmein will not leave Penang until 7 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Telegraph office lure is still open to receive messages. It is believed that Mr. Philippo has accepted the appointment of Attorney General of Hongkong. The British steamer f'idur, Captiin R. Barrow from Boeliling2,128 words
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Article623 1876-08-12 4 l: (nithrie &c Co., the general uten and Australian npany here, have foriblication the following bj them last evening, >th inMant. "Steamer red from Pboobow I t Swlney lad run into and foundered Crew saved exosal Nothing can l>e ill regret to learn of < announced '1623 words
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Article637 1876-08-12 4 t are glad to be able to announce that the Siberian lines are reported to be in working order agaia, though there is considerable delay by that route. IU kijk is some delay on messages to Shanghai owing to the interruption of the cable between GotxlanT, at637 words
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Article2136 1876-08-12 4 The British steamer B<m Yong Seiig, Captain Darhe, anchored in the roads this morning from Bangkok which port she left on the sth instant. J\i <.*(</! </»>•*. 15 natives. The British steamer Pinautj, Captain lledley, from Samarang, with dates to the 7th instant, anchored in the roads2,136 words
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Article3796 1876-08-12 4 The cable between Gutzlaff and Shanghai is now in working order. The telegraph steamer Agnes will most probably interrupt wire communication on the Penang section from this afternoon until about midday tomorrow. The next Australian mail will he conveyed per E. A. Mail Co.'s steamer Brisbane Captain3,796 words
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Article848 1876-08-12 3 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag Rio.| of 1" Where From Where Lying Consignees or Agents.JDestination. j RIVALS MEN-OF-WAR Ml nHons-kong Roads Senior Naval Officer. Station fir SSSg s:S£W."iao£3t RAchSa 8 kjlW H.H.M'.Co B .«lGen.»l.Ac-h-«i Sirena Soler Spa. war str. 480 Augt. 1 1 GaUe B. Co's wharf848 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement668 1876-08-12 5 9. (P. Companr. PEMNSII.AR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Owceb— D' Almeida Street. Gobowv*— 'At New Harbour. MAIL IL&, LINES. Thk following me the d::t«>8 on which 1 < ntra. t Mail Steamers d «y be expected to airive here in 1n76 Outward. Hombward Tueaday 11th Jan. Wednesday 1-th Jan668 words
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Advertisement894 1876-08-12 5 iWtsfrfllanroud. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Ozonir Oryaen The new Curative Agent, and onli Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Livkr Complaints. Jjhia Phoaphatic combination is proonuneed by the Boat eminent members of the medical Profession to be une.)uall ed for894 words
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Advertisement679 1876-08-12 5 nnfonnded .tnten,^ fV'" known to Chemists :.n,l vered n ndlnvento,lK vr)r T f«« Army Medical ftaff M», Ud it hai haffl «naiy<.i« by the first 01 Tbe method and JecS of bare never been pohliAH TtT^ ti; therefore, that r»nvtl lin I name, save TV. .T. C 0,,,.,/,.. was undoubtedly679 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article564 1876-08-12 1 Saturday. sth August British ateaaaer Pwntianak. fWT tous, Lyon commander, Poutia- n ;k 3rd Angt, consignees Ke;ig Tong A Bros. Dut.h steam- r Ophir. -11 tons, de Qraaf commander, Rhio •"•th Augt.. consignees Humiltoa, Gray A Co. Spanish steamer Gloria, C ~>l tons, Laniaaga commander, Manila :{oth July. eOawigawM564 words
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Article258 1876-08-12 1 Sunday. Bth August. Spanish steamer Panay, Goyenechea, lot Manila. British schooner Nagasaki, Mills, for Penang. Siamese ship Charon Wattana, Ulrich, for Bangkok. Britsih sti'ainer Paknam, Mair, for Saigon. British steamer Sue/, Scarlett, for London. Dutch itoamrr Ophir, de (iraaf, for Sumatra. Dutcl) .stc .inier Ainboina, Boaters, for Batavia A258 words
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