The Straits Times, 9 December 1876
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Title Section16 1876-12-09 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXXII PUBLISHED EEVRY {SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING No. 2,83.316 words
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Domestic Occurrence.
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Obituary20 1876-12-09 1 v m >■ Qaaaa Street, on the sth lnttaut. Mr John barnaby Leicester •rk, Treasury, aged 48 JOM and ntlin.20 words
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101 1876-12-09 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1876. MAKKET QUOTATIONS kpoee. December 9th. 1S76. Gkuibier 4-lli4 Vpp.-r 8. White Pepper 15.50. now, Sarawak Im 3.27J Ooffee, Bontyne 17.S0 Tin 20* Mi Mule twist 1<X>. 8i It*. Shirtings 1.70. 7 do do 1^- d.. T. Cloth LIT*. 7 do do 1 Benares Opium101 words
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Article1595 1876-12-09 1 >» k have commented in perhaps too 1 terms upon the document week by a certain number the Native States inMaUcca, but our justification ilarly unhappy and incomin "t the arrangement or at oepted, and sanctioned by m incut, when it had the pow- and a most1,595 words
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Article719 1876-12-09 1 The positition of affairs in Europe according to the latest details by the French mail of Sunday last, is this Russia has been compelled to recede from its defiant position, and offer a compromise in the shape of eight weeks armistice iv lieu of six, and virtually719 words
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Article1122 1876-12-09 1 Thk proceedings of the Council Meeting on Friday last possess again some attraction to the public. The report is not merely a dreary record of ordinance manufacturing but is brightened with some element of human interest and the promise of some more to come. The Hon'ble Mr.1,122 words
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Article1446 1876-12-09 1 Theke is still some mystery as to the exact objects and motives of those inland Chiefs who attacked or withstood the British troops in Sunghie Ujong last December. Various explanations have been given but they do not seem to account satisfactorily for the sudden defiance of British1,446 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement282 1876-12-09 1 Advertisemen T.tiiih for Advertisements made known 1 into for long periods ites. .ii 1 viilisrriptioiis will be ilm hi v Q Jj UIT, COUNHILL, I \i \k. Lombard Street, city; iUtes H Old Jewry in [CalAdvertisers must specify in the copy the r of the inseitions required, else all will282 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous20 1876-12-09 1 Tin. mum ma Daily BoiTIOB. I Weekly Edition i.nuni .$4O I'er Annum .slrt. li ilf Yearly •I 13 Quarterly. 5.20 words
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Article1222 1876-12-09 2 Tiik report of the sub-Committee on the Estimates for next year was laid upon the Council table last Friday and •••what remarkable document. When the Estimates for 1^77 were first submitted to the Council in September bst,tfM Colonial Seeretarv took credit rernsaant fat the strict economy with which1,222 words
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Article608 1876-12-09 2 THE TURKIS H DIFFICULTY. Thk latest telegraphic news of the situation in Europe, which comes down to the I'll instant, confirms the opinion we expressed some time ago, when matters looked very threatening indeed, that there will be no war. Russia is in no position to go to war, and608 words
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Article745 1876-12-09 2 Thk difficulties, alleged or real, of the approaches U> the harl>our at Galle have been under discussion of late in the Ceylon Council and newspapers. There have been several mishaps lately on the Gindurah Rock, the latest being the wreck of the steamer Orestes, and the absence of745 words
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Article2072 1876-12-09 2 (Traiislafetl far the S/ruit-i Times. J 1 It is requented of our couteni]>fflrari<»« that in reproSMhC 'he«e translation* tht-ir oriiciual appearance iv th'j .S(.uit.<;Tirii«, may t« acknowledßed). From Uatavia Journals to the 24th ultimo, the following is translated "The newspapers here have been fu--iiished with a report of2,072 words
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Article2192 1876-12-09 2 (From our own Correspondent P.vius, Novkmiiki; I Bai v amiivi-rsary uf All Saint- I 1 f'ctr </rs mortx in Franco, resemble* one I another like two peas, in publi never being disturbed Not 10 under the Empire, when Baudm was the Banquo's uhost. .lust now Bsndin'l tomb is2,192 words
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Article1150 1876-12-09 3 kst Australia, styled the Cinderella of British Colonies, hut which is as large if not larger in size than all British India, and the United States seem bent on (juarelling. There was lately the escape of Fenian convicts with the aid of an American whaler, and now1,150 words
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871 1876-12-09 3 Rule 1. A meeting of the Trustees shall be held iv the first week of every Quarter. Four days' notice of such Meeting, shewing the natnrc of th I business to be transacted, shall if practicable be given to each member. Five Trustees shall871 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement752 1876-12-09 3 ADVERTISEMENT. "Berkeley. Sept. 'T TTnatl—a. I feel it ,i duty I owe lo you to express my gratitude for the mat beactt I have ,le". rived by taking' Norton's C.iinoiiiile Pill H I applied to your acent. Mr. Pell Berkeley,' for the ahoveaamed Pills, for wind in tho stomach, from752 words
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Advertisement738 1876-12-09 3 ilotirrs. JOYCES SPOUTING AMMUNITION X..SI AHI.tSKKI) 1820. The attention of Spoi tsmen is invited to tne following Aimnunit i ii, of tbe beta ijuality, BOW in g. -inr.il aa* tliroiigboiit England, Inaia and the Oalgejiaa, Joyce's treble watebpkoof 1 A r. 3 QUALITY. PERCUSSION QAPfI Chemically- prepared Cloth and Felt738 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article552 1876-12-09 4 Saturday, 2nd December. Dutch steamer Patoeah, 144 tons, Vermaas commander, Deli 30th Nov., consignees Hamilton, Gray A Co. Dutch steamer Vice Admiral Fabius, 446 tons, Rooster comniunder, Batavia 27th Nov., consignee Dutch Consul. British steamer Martaban, 689 tons, de Padua commander, Bangkok 26th Nov. Sunday. 3rd December. M M552 words
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Article148 1876-12-09 4 Monday, 4th December. (ionium barque Maria Rickmers, Heine, for Burmah. British barque Brothers German, Stivala, for New YorkGerman barque Kalliope, Oolrichs, for Liverpool. Tuesday. sth December. Dutch steamer Patoeah. Timmerman. for Deli. British steamer Bane Craig, for Bangkok. British steamer Killarney O'Neill, for Hongkong. British steamer Pontianak, Lyon, for148 words
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Article751 1876-12-09 4 SHIP'8 NAME8. I Captains. Flag Rio. 7. z Date OF ARKIVAI.S Whebe From Where Lying Consignees ok Agents. Destination. MEN-OF-WAR Juno Poland H. M. str. Magpie Anson H. M. str. Duchaffaut Alquier Fr. war str. Yang Woo Luxmore H.J.C.M. str. STEAMERS Pilot Fish Marshall Brit. str.751 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter106 1876-12-09 5 SIAM To thr Editor ofthr Ihtili/ TtmM. Sir,- In votu- issue of the !tth instant, there sppeers a latter from Bangkok signed Caviare." I l>eg to inform the writer of Ihal letter that he is under a mistake with reference to the Charts of the (iult'of Siam, as they are106 words
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Letter259 1876-12-09 5 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Si h,— Upon reading your leading article of yesterday and bearing in mind that we are lamentably behind tho age in the j matter of statues. I feel emboldened to ■nggeat as a fitting tribute to the great abilities259 words
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News of the Week.
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Article966 1876-12-09 5 Tiif. Colonial Government steamer Ptmtv, Captain Welner, from Lnkut via ljingv with dates to the 2nd inst., arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday. Passenger. F. A. Swettenhatn. Esc|. The Straits steamer Jitumvre, Capt. j August in, from Penang with dates to the 50th ultimo via Malacca anchored966 words
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Article128 1876-12-09 5 Scotland vkkm s thk WobXD. The above match was commenced on the E-planade on Saturday last and promises to be a good game. Mr. A. P. Talbot, C. Leacb, C. E. Nix.m. -Cherry K..S I). Km*, Q. 11. An>..ii, K. N. lWnuir.l, H. Lyou, R.N ...111 d' Almeida, Stringer,128 words
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Article1645 1876-12-09 5 The Messageries Maritimes Company's steam ship Pei/io, having left Saigon at i I. M. on the 4th instant, may M expected to arrive here on Thursday morning, the 7th inst. His Higwaeae, tin- RefMai of Bum, and suite visited His Bioall moy the (jovemor at QovanrnVMttt 111,645 words
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Article565 1876-12-09 5 The M. M. Co.'s steamer Emifne, Captain Pichat, from Batavia with dates to the 3rd instant, arrived alongside the Borneo Co.'s wharf yesterday. Passengers. For Singapore. Mr. Taunay, 3 English sailors, 3 Arabs, 13 Javanese and 22 Chinese. For Marseilles. Messrs. de Lacerda, and Geoffroy. The Government565 words
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Article292 1876-12-09 3 Thk M. M. Cos. steamer Peiho, .n Lecointre, from Shanghai 24th, Hongkong 30th ultimo, and Lth instant, arrived alougside tlie Borneo Cos. wharf yesterday evening and left forGalle, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples and Marseilles at I r. .m. to-day. PABBENGERS. From Shanghai, Mr. aud Mr* Arozoo292 words
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Article1441 1876-12-09 3 FRIDAY ,8TH DECEMBER. Tiih followiii"; passengers proceeded pat French mail steamer Pei/to yesterday. OmUt, 1 native. A../- Adi I 1 Arabs. Mr K. P. Rogers, R. yd. A Oilier, Mr. M. A. Taunay, Mr. T. Klaii, and Mr. Jas. Sloan. Tin P. 4: O. contract packet Travan■af to have left1,441 words
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Article203 1876-12-09 3 His Imperial Chinese Majesty's screw corvette Yung Woo, Captain P. Luxmore, C. 8., R. N. from Foocfiow and Hongkong with dates to the ■"JOth ultimo, anchored in the roads this morning, and exchanged the complimentary salute with Fort Canning. She is commanded by an English Naval officer,203 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement683 1876-12-09 6 5. e\ company. PIKIYEULIB AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Office*— D'Ahueida Street. Oorxwmw- At New Harbour. 0. MAIL fL LIKES. THr followmg are the dates on which Mail Pfc arrive here in 1871 1 Outward. Homeward Tnesdav 11th Jan. Wednei-day I'Jth Jan 26th Ptb Feb. ?th Feb. 22r,d 2.lrd 7th683 words
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Advertisement865 1876-12-09 6 initfrrllanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates. Foreign Government*, and Rail wav Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, {Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris865 words
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Advertisement903 1876-12-09 6 iWidrfUantous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. VICTORIA Dock, London. BY VIRTUE OF A SPECIAL CONCESSION granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom.903 words
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Advertisement946 1876-12-09 6 iHtsrrllanroiiS. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of these disorders are affectnally 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 POR BRONCHITIS,946 words
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Advertisement939 1876-12-09 6 iHferdlanfOU*. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th. 1869. Under Distinguished Patt:onaob. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODfNE Ozonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Livkb Complaints. j,hin Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for its939 words
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Advertisement752 1876-12-09 6 unfounded <"«W nt s Cj^ ">• rhat "the composition of rW"* known to Ohemistsaml th« M, 1 ,"p T veredand Invented v Dr. J Co! B ex Army Medical Staff, Bk °T»« him. and it has huflM M i».lj.i. .by the first Chomi'l' I--. The method and secret of the752 words
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