The Straits Times, 19 August 1876

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1 5 The Straits Times
  • 17 1 The Straits Times. Vdl.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. 187<>. SATURDAY EVENING XO. 2,81 7
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  • 84 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1876. I IKKVJ Wl ''IA I 1< >.\. :'IH. 1876. haW > 150 s»ci Pepper./ 7.(824. 11.5 H. if:. Floor. Sarawak 141 PtaSaijo Co 4«, Bontjne. «M I* Ink twist lUiftirtiag. 185. Tlo do 1.65 i> T. C10th.... 1 M «4» do 1.-4 »4° do
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  • 1592 1 Overbad Summary was i inetaat The M. M. with dates from Shang--i> ultimo, via Hongkong arrived on the 12th, and m on the 1 1 tli instant. •uard French mails. The M't/.unr/, from Mar- to the ltith ultimo, :ie London mails of the arrived here on the 13th
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  • 1056 1 In our previous remarks upon the internal arrangements of the Criminal I'lison we pointed out the advisability of adopting, as well as lies in our power, the system of identification and of production of evidence of the antecedents of old offenders, according to a plan which has
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  • 1397 1 BILL AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE. Sf\in Singa|>ore, strange to say, diU not go hoinctill morning on almost the I only occasion in which itbreaks through I its conventionalities, the Ball in celebration of Her Majesty's birthday, i And no wonder, for if a pleasant welcome and an over bounding hospitality could
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  • 371 1 MORNING CALLS." Benkath the downpouring of a sun of noon tide fierceness, along a dusty road in the Singapore growler of the period, a new arrival from the cool and happy west, winds dutifully along into the pleasant society that gracefully bids him forget for the time the vale of
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  • 1148 1 (Translated foe (he Stfitt Tiuui. It i» requeued of our .outempormri*. Thk following item is translated from. the Batavia HandehhUid of the '.'th inetant "We hure V^en informed th»t the British sbip Solent bound for Japan with a canro of coal haa stranded in Gasper StrmiU. To-morrow morning
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 157 1 ISKMIHTB. HHata made known into for long periods .'•Horiptions will \>e <'r.nlt T'imrt Office aUo in no i Strify. Cornhiu.. it y «ry. bOalhi tin copy ili«' rad eta all lUllf'l afly. i\ XPENTS. .vtfully requested to propriei irregularity in th- de-Tmi.-l_v notice of ,IUo tlf«Hlflll. No |< liverii other
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1569 2 (Tra.ixlttfl /;</■ fin- .S'nifi Time*.) It m requekte.l .'I M iu'.'iu|ur«riea that lv repro diiiim: th.'»e ir»uJ«M •>ii-. tli-ir .>n-'itnl appearance in t lie SlruiU Ttrntt, may be HkWM TllK following interesting int elli^eucc from Bootoo translated from the DiarU <l< Miuil* of lon 27th ultimo. By the
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  • 1938 2 trum our own Uorreitpundent Plata, .It i.v 13. (ianf.ietta has met with his tirst serious defeat lVoui the Republicans on an important division connected with the bill on the Municipalities only S7 deputies supported him, and even these were not all men of his own kidney, (iambetta urged,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 724 2 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, You will see by the report now sent, that the Chief- Justice irave a decision, in a case, which will, or ought to please, the most fastidious talker of the rights of the Natives. When people talk of the rights
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  • News of the Week.
    • 660 2 Tuk Agues is now engaged on the Penang line and communication is temporarily interrupted. Owixi; to pressure on our .-pace, we are compelled to hold over leading matter, our Paris Letter, and other coinmuuicatious until to-iuontnv. Tiik Hon'l.l». th.'Ct ==?> oMbaturday, m the ColonU /V«/o, Captain (i.
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    • 295 2 Td O. 8. Co'f Bteaou Captain Scale, Iron. II" dates tf> the 7th iootant, ■rnw* JJ side Tanjoni,' l'a-ar wharl tag and will probably leave l<»r direct to-morrow afternoon. Tiik Oriental Coal I JJu.a Captain Th. ««ou, urn I TujOOf Pagar wl .1 tl'« I from Hongkong,
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    • 249 4 I graph cable to Peaaag is bed, a Ml i U leised that mication will not be restored to- man barqu Capli arrived la«t n i^nt baring spoken ixtlf lionicnd off Mutitok. v V < steamer Bru- ttg, Inun Sourabaya :-!i instant, arrived fanj .ii^ Pajfar wbarf
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    • 1096 4 steaaMT Gau~ Captain de bmi with datrt to the arrived alongside the "ban tins morning <•/< to Batavia with Dutch military invalided troopa. Tiik next homeward mail will be fed p.-r IV o. fVg contract Packet hi, lnn, which was to have left Hongkong on Saturday last
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    • 2692 4 Tiik O. S. S. Co's steamer Ulgttet Captain ByfM from Liverpool with Bates to the Mb ultimo, via Pinang arrived alongside Tan jong I'agar wharf yesterday fit mU to Hongkong and Shanghai. Thk N. 1.8. N Co's steamer ff<sa> in§ ll '1 I liflm 111, Captain Zoydrhotit,
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    • 208 4 The P. O. Co.'i steamer KtuAjar, Ca|)tain E. T. Baker, from Bombay with dates to the 7th instant, via (ialle and Pipaojg bringing on the London mails of the :21st ultimo, arrived at the P. &O. Co.'s wharf this morning, atyi will leave for Hongkong aud Shanghai
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 558 3 J 1-th Auk 125 Urn*, SDt-ncer cotumandor. 1 !ameron A Co. I P commander, Katru i.« Maritiuies. l *.t ti Atigutf. 1.910 tons. PomW noaaaawiar, Mat \1 i 1 v ;!> !1 Mort.Mn ml coinniandiT M iritimps. awioa commander, 215 I n*. Nielaea ooamaadcr, Bmalnl K itenbertf. Schmidt a
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    • 274 3 t indaj, l'Jth iwott, H M ■>• r !f. 'l.v. M'.it.iund. f..r M..r-- ilk-. liondar, 1 it!. Aagaat Briti«L tteaawr >t.,u> „f Alabama, ILmiliii. for Hon-Um*. Oenui »««r in.- Dr. Petcnaaa, fliagsasr, fur Hoagkoag. British -te;;in. 'and; i. TaOBMOB, f.»r Liiulm. British itwaoi n'Mmi-. Burov. f or Soambaja A
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    • 713 3 r Dati 01 Mi- Uhikk fmom WHwLTnra Cossiokeis Agents, destination*. C KIVAI.S ■VAR H. M. str. JJ14 M:.y l7jHoagkoag Riiih Senior Naval Offi.tr. Station H. M. str. 4h:, Augt. 1<; H<ng~oog Do. Senior Naral Ofaear. Por^moath deJoag Ef. N. M. star ISOjAagt > A. been I.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 886 4 BMfcway/s PHl*.— Th<* Hrent Need.— The Mood is tbe life. »nd •> 1 iv purity depends our health, if not our existence. These Pills thoroughly d-anse this vital fluid frjm all contain i nations, and by that power strengthen and invigorate the whole system, healthily stimulate sluggish organs, repress overexcited
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 693 5 Ccmpanp. PENINM LAB AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. '•rricrs— D'Almeida Street. Cor* >ww»— At New Harbonr. f: MAIL |L- I-]>FS. TH( following aie tlie dates on which the fon r»ny'o Contract Mail Fteamers o ay be expected to arrive here in 1876 OITWABD. HOMIWARD Tuesday 11th Jan. Wednesday 12th Jan
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    • 860 5 ifiisfrrllanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON'. Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Workfr. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 898 5 iHfarfllancous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DIBBOLVFD BY OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession trranted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Hknry Schrodkr A Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Govkrnmknt Guano in the United Kingdom.
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    • 824 5 THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAT'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 improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert these
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    • 976 5 iftidrrllanrous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Ozonic Oxygen I The new Curative Agent, and only t Reliable Remedy for Nkrvous and Liver Complaints. jjhis Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequall-
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    • 773 5 /RißtrrHcinfon^ known to CLomisrsarH tl, l) Hr s.'on." The fart i«.C HlOR vered and In vented bvDr I rArmy Medical U» and it has h^ 'V unalvßiH by the first PI, Themethod and secret V,' have never been published l/fT" therefore, that anything „,n I nnme. B ave Dr. J.
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