The Straits Times, 2 December 1876

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1 5 The Straits Times
  • 15 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXII PUBLISHED EEVRY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING 2.832
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  • 77 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. hPOM, December -2xr>, l*7t;. t i->). pp r 8.^5. 14.60. saraw.k ItO. 3.30. true 1" ..st 101. B*lbr Shirting* 170. 1 U i Cloth 1-1- d.i I 1 1 i m Ml Nil > N nti>- sigln 1 Credit 4 ->'iDocumentary
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  • 1055 1 last Overland Summary was Ibe ltitli instant. The M. M. ..A///, from MarseilUs 1 her, wit li the London mails Itb ultimo, arrived beta OB the -i.uit. Tin- 11. M. steamer froea Shanghai lUtli, Hong ■ii. and Saigon instant, ben on the Wrd instant, and Mowing morning lor
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  • 1352 1 There has been, I think, no more important matter, since this (lovern- ment was established than the policy "to be adopted towards the Native States, and we are at this moment "considering it, after a decision has been come to largely affecting the future, and when nothing
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  • 985 1 As the Government, we understand, intend to send for trial within a few days, Maharajah Lela and Datu SagOf, two of the chiefs who will be accused of complicity in the murder of Mr. Birch, we hope the Executive have exercised all care and precaution to ensure
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  • 1082 1 L\-i year that eminent young politician, Sir Charles Dilke, made a tour of the globe, and in the October number ot Miiciiiilluii'-s MayaztiK 1 he gives the English public the benefit of his observations and experience on questions affecting Chi na, the Straits
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 259 1 A l ■ads known I into f..r lonv; periods to 1 inbacriptionJ will he i Utiee; fjao ill i .0 M111.1.. I w:. I. ..m1....-! Street, city; M .Jewry; in Cal- l'o. it v in th. eon the rtioaM required. till oouatevnaaded II 1 r accordingly. mm AND Coi •ful.y
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 822 2 Minutes of the Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Tuesday, the 7th iber, 1876. Commissioners Presfnt: HearWs W. H. Read,— President. Major S. Dunlop, E. a. Tan S<>ng Pih, Esqre. E. J. Wells. J. R. Kellock, The Minutes of the last Meeting were .md confirmed. Read the Municipal
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  • 1518 2 Trmntlmttd ftr tkt MfiU Tim*.) li i- r.-.|u.'H' i ,p..rnr>.-< tlmt iv repro darted thete tnuwktieM IMf om-iiini vnmamm at the S. J may lioackuowleilirf.l'. From Java papers tothe IMb inst., the followiiiir information is translated:— "On Wednesday last, tbe agiHwHlilsl tokool M opened in Bintenzore at Chikene
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  • 630 2 (Triinsl 'a led fur ihe Si rails Time*.) It U rP'iueste'l <>f our contemporaries that in repro■lu.nik- these translation* their original appearance iv the Sfr.ii(.< Tinuv, may be acknowledged i. From Manila papers to the IMb in--tant, the following intelligence is translated Wmm fts South. At midday yesterday
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  • 801 2 Ix the close secresy which is maintained by His Excellency the Governor, in obedience, it is to be supposed, to instructions from the Colonial Office, as to the course to be taken with the Sultan of Perak, it may not be out of place to
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  • 1752 2 SINGAPORE, Ist DECEMBER. 187H PRKBENT: His Exckllency the Governor. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. the Attorney-General. the Treasurer. tbe Auditor-General. W. H. Read. W. Adamson. J. R Mac Arthur. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. THE PENANG POST OFFICE. Mr. READ said that, in
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  • Correspondence.
    • 283 2 To the Editor of 'tin- Doily I Sik,— ln your issue of jeiierdaT then appeared a letter from .Mr. OH« employe of the I'acitie Trading I relating to alleged cruelties perpetrated upon the natives of the Boutb >•' lands, by Trepang traders and Sooth B* Bktppera. As
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    • 66 4 1 1 have .vine bat •I. I had j the < KBcial notice adverit not being in J to 1 BM im.ry. This *****11--i I tinfoil] reminded „f those unfortunate .•■■l BO ma:. I Dg here 110 I would the remaining i ft red hand earl should
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 802 3 ENGLISH GOODS, i Via Suez Canal.) At cheapest rates. D. NICHOLSON O. MILS, WOOLLEN AND MANCHESTER WARK HOUSEMEN. ISDIA, COLONI\L AMD FOREIGN OUTFITTERS, 50 to 52, St. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD COBNEK OFCHEAPiIDE. LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1874. Invite attrition to their Illustrated 120 page Catalogue and Outfitting List 60 j pages, sent post
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    • 240 3 fiotitc. Gambieb and othbr Tannino Material. Agency wanted for Great Britain by a London firm having a first class connection with Tanners and Dealers. Large Sales to arrive could be effected. Highest References in India and Europe State full particulars in confidence to. Gambier," care of Mr. G. Street, Advertising
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    • 414 3 fiotirr*. APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER, A Puce, Natural, Effervescing Watee from thi Ahollinaris Bki\nnen. "Supplied by order of the Viceroy for use of H. R. H. The Prime <>f Wahmaßl Bailey during their Tour in India." Daily AVu--, October, IWi. APOLLINARIS WATEK— THE APOLLINA RIS WATKK Farm QUEEN OF TABLE
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  • Grtrarts.
    • 206 3 The following communications have been j banded to the China Mail for publication by a gentleman, holding an official posi- I tion in Hongkong. Mr. Muchly is the wellknown Russi in scientific traveller, at pre- sent carrying on his researches in New j Guinea:
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    • 501 3 The Admiralty Island. the -.ISth May, 1576. To the Editor of the China Mail," Hongkong. Sir. —Will you oblige by giving publicity I to the following statement, which is strictly true. As it may probably meet the eyes of I the Naval Authorities in the China Seas, I it is
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  • 128 3 Hollowny's Ointment nnd Pills.— Sure j Relief. Tbe weak and enervited suffer 1 severely from nervous affectious when storms or electric disturbances agitate the atmosphere. Neuralgia, aaafcf pangs, an 1 flying pains very distressing to a delicate I system, may be readily removed V.y rubbing this Ointment upon the affected
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  • 74 3 I'mi ADKM-iii v Exhibition.— lt is saUaTan^'ry to fiud that English manufacturers more than hold their own in America. We notice that at the Philadelphia Exhibition, Messrs. Crosae Black- well have secured fresh triumphs for their oelehiaUd specialities, and have obtained no fewer than four awards, besides the Medal for
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 519 3 Saturday, 25th November. French barque Aline, 286 tons, Gueneron commander, Amoy 7th Nov. British steamer Glaucus, 1.<>74 tons. Jackson commander, Hongkong ISHh Nov., consignees W. Mansfield Co. Sunday, 2l3th November. Spanish steamer Gloria, 1,664 tons, Larrinagi commander. Cadiz 2*>th Oct., consignees E H. Hinnekindt. Spanish bteamer Pauay, 368 tons,
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    • 271 3 Sunday. "Jtitli November. Spanish stfIMBOT Aurrera. IfsaitM, for Liverpool. British steamer Glengyle, DoßaidstMs, for New York. Monday, 27th November. British steamer Ponti inak. Lvon, for Ponti.mak. German steamer Bel'oni, Ahrms, for Peminif. British stcamor Cieleetial, Wlmrton. for Rmgkok. Bri'isb steamer Vidar. Barrow, for Billy. British barque Sta- of the
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    • 615 3 Ships NiME.- I Caitains. Iki-ao A Rio.' j or*!*- JvVhkke Fkom- Whf.rk Lyin-; i"»k,i.;x*.ks ok Aoknts. Oksi inatio*. KIVALB J^ o R,lund H. M. rtr. 221t> .Vov. »,Acheen Bmda Senior Naval OHj. -r. Chen Hope H. M. str. 4«o;<ept. IKjPenang Do. Senior Naral O«etr. Static* E3T
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  • News of the Week.
    • 645 4 -am we learn that the French rad at Point de dalle Sunday morning. r 10.1 steanaec A wifwr, K. T. Baker, from Bombay Ualk) ~l»th, and lVnang with the London mails of the mo, arrived alongside the Go's mominSJ, and will leave tor and Shanghai at B
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    • 52 4 Tv H. A. Mail (Vs. steamship I, Captain Miller, from Sydney 1 Ith instant, and the other Australian ports arrived along side Tanjong Pagai wharf this morning. She reports having experienced between Sydney and Brisbane fresh bend breeze and sea, and from thence moderate variable winds and
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    • 1186 4 The British steamer HinaVs/nn, Captain Gardner from Calcutta 19th and Penang27th instant, arrived alongside Tanjong Pngnr Wharf this morning, and will leave to-morrow at Id a. m. for Hongkong. 1 learn by the mail this morning from China, that H. E. the Governor of Hongkong has received
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    • 15 4 Tlie Telegraph Company announce that telegraphic communication with Batavia has been restored.
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    • 3111 4 We understand His Highness the Regent of Siam and his retinue, who are expected here OH Monday next, will be located during their visit in a house communicating with the Clarendon Hotel in wiuwc proprietor's hands has been placed the responsibility of providing for their hospitable entertainment.
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    • 1204 4 The N. I. S. N. (Vs. steamer Wm. Mackniitoii reports having passed in the Straits of Banca an English barque showing letters H. R. Q.. F. bound to this port. Tmk foil..wing new notifications arc taken from yesterday's (joverninf.nl C*uzrllr. The following gentleman having consented to become
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 657 5 HMNMIAi; A>D ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Officer— P'AJnieida Street. Godowjw— At New Harbour. MAIL ft- LIKES. Ih> fi'llowmg are tin- H^te* on which the t'Oßip Mi'il RJ may upilri tc. airivt- h*N in MM I Outwarh. Homfwafp Tuesday 11th Jan. Wedret-day l.'th Jan 2.',tb 2»Uh m f.i.. pth r«b. 22nd
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    • 858 5 iflidrrllanrous. TotheOueen and Royal Family To F. R. the Prince ov Wales (Special Appointment) And tn several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Rail wiv Companies. EsTAHi.rsHEn 17*!». J. w. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, I Sii.ver-Pmith, and Artistic Metal Workftj. T'i v/t Mfi>austoftmkLoxii,,\, DenUN. AM) P.VKIS EXHIBITIONS. TnVor of
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    • 869 5 ittisfrrllanrous. PERUVIAN (GOVERNMENT GTLANO DISSOLVED BT OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Aictoeia Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession granted by THE PERFVTAN GOVERNMENT T'n.ler Mess. .T. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Agents for and S.«le Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED
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    • 945 5 iHisrellaneous. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of these disorders are affectn illy expelled by this penetrating Unguent, not only from the superficial parts, but from the intenal tissues likewise. Any case, even of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influence. A CERTAIN CURE
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    • 923 5 I i i itl Protected by Royal Letter* Patent, Dated October 11th. 1569. UICDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. DR. BRIGHTS PHOSPHODYNE Ozonic Orynen The new Curative Aoent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nkkvous and Liver Complaints. Xbis Pbosphatic combination is proonunced b? the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be
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    • 657 5 r>P. .t. polt.h Ritow« OHLORODTNTE s.on. T^fartk P»n/,K.,,.-.. veredandTnvente,ll )V r> r ..T <■<,„ fox Army tfedical Staff I'-n,. ,n.l it h*. 5-*r* V B«toi The method and seoivt of tl {•"•Mm bee,, therefore, that anvthi,, "■'-■^nr.J.r,,,,,,,;,;,, Ropyne, is a ipwiow imitation LoWOOD stated that Dr. 0,. Vrs P w^undoubtedlythe
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