The Straits Times, 14 April 1877

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1 1 The Straits Times
  • 19 1 The Straits Times. > \j. XXX I I I p ÜBLISHED EVERY -SJNGAPOKE, SATLIUXVY, APRIL 14, 1877. SATURDAY EVENING 2,851
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  • 82 1 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1877. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS .SINiiAPOEB. HTH APBIL, 1877. iiinbier. I 4.35. il'.ack Pepper Xj}s. •VUite Pepper 14 75. k.. •5.35. r.tyne 21 jt HL*. 1004. l lbs Sim-tings 1 »>■">■ .1 I". T. Cloth 1.20 7 dn do an 543 fciXCH iN.iK OH LOMH
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  • 1932 1 SPRING MEETING 1877. Tumi) Dw, s«t unlay, 1th April, 1877: i Saturday afternoon prei a more lively appearance than on fitiier of the two previous days the at- ndance was more numerous, ami th.0 J. •iir of depression and want oi iufcreaafl which was so apparent upon the l;u.es of
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  • 1311 1 There are people who question the advantages of life insurance at all, and many more, who, while alive to its importance and value, distrust the financial soundness of the different companies who carry on this particular line of business. It is useless
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  • 766 1 Tub London ana China Es/jrtsx, while congratulating SiftWillium Jervois on Ji\ c honor conferred upon him by the mission to Australia, cannot but regret tl at His Excellency should be removed, even though temporarily, from the i sphere of his labours, and considers that
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  • 334 1 Minutes of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday the 27tli March 1877. Commission* is Present. Hon'ble W. H. Read,— P*?«<fe»f. Major S. Dunlop, R. A. E. J. Wells, Ksq. Tan Seng Poh, Jisq. J. It. Kellock, Esq. Minutes. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and
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  • 286 1 Municipal Emoi»kb»'B Office,") Singapore, 24th March, 1877. i To H. He wetson.Esq., Secretary to the Municipal Commissioner*, i< Singapore. Sir,— l have the honor to report the following for the information of the Commia- siouer.-i. TOWN ROADS AND BTRKTS. North Bridge Road.— The remeUlling of this road from junction of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 201 1 nown periods ti m- will he 11 Stbekt. Cornhill, city !'y, in the copy, the red. else all uteruutnded 1 IHKKe AND COREKSI'ONDENTS. fnlly request to the proprie■u. in tl. papers. Timely notice of \.'B is also needful. No us or other Hi :i! D be inM and fth I
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 758 2 Mntm will out," and the utmost secrecy will not always serve the policy of the most reticent of Governments. Somehow o. other the truth leaks out, and, although it is sometimes difficult to eeparato the grain from the chaff in native reports, yet it is
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  • 1908 2 THE GREAT AT TANJONG PAGGAR WHARF. rday afternoon, in broad daylight, ■in red the largest fire, and greatest on record iv the history of SingaThe tire began about Ualf-past 4 in the afternoon, and there are is usual; about its origin. of the Company's workai ghtingau opium pipe, when l.is
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  • 2729 2 Paris, 10tu March. The Comte de Chambord, whom nearly all believed to be absorbed in the vigorous devotions of the season, has reappeared on the political scene, clad in his best Middle Age costume. Frenchmen learn from his pastoral," that their country i ix going to the dogs,
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  • 464 2 {From an occasional Correspond, it Malacca, 11th April 1^77 Tub, llon'ble Captain Shaw, I; left this Settlement for Penang, to let as Lieut. Governor tin re, vesti 1 yo, and his acting successor, the Hon'ble C. J. Irving, arrived liere the t'ol lowing day, together with His Excellency the
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  • 61 2 No. 28, of lleuter's Telegram.-, received at 10. 40 a. m. to-day. London, 10M April 1^77. K>. has desired Turkey to reply to thProtocol before the 18th. No. 29 of lieuter'tj Telegrams received at 10.S0 a. oa. to-day. London, U)(A April 1877- A- 'I key declines to adhere to
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  • Correspondence.
    • 195 2 To the Edilofi nfilU Daily Time* Sir, I read with intercut youi ]••>' graph in ye-tei day's issu.' regard m:; tiger oab having lieen t*!i->t in Uiranijo I district At the •atu« time I could help i ••^rettiny thjit snch a golden "i tunity was I.-; of bagging tbe
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    • 562 4 -at all i a this world then it is ic -i'lv doubl-.-i ii-i for j< li y nj I fav.I fi»he* to one partiof those i i/tne- °f .is Tn asurer, .18 hi it be 'it in either In the, first, in it important offices joiijod innot be for
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    • 97 4 J 1 1 oj the Daily Time*. 1 ii' i raging aotpngei morning live fatal The Executive, Muirl it may concern, taken precautions, in the ;ther, to ha. limed, coI tar burnt in "licine with prescription* r\ two or three places to enable ca>es to bt' mi.nd inedicalj nun
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    • 1372 4 Bit* i »f the D,,ily Tiwe». PlK. Thifteeu cases of cholera have i. 1 faUlly *urinif the past ten days in n-. four <.f which happened in R<>id. WL;it ,t..p s have been taken to show that \\-.< authorities aecept the thus given to sot their house in Xi
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    • 551 4 To the Editor of the Dully Tinie». Dkak S k. As the sufferings of the j poor and the means to be adopted for their j aun.li-.. .iii.. u. have ever found a patron in the Straits Times," I trust you will al--1 >w me to
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 565 3 Saturday, 7th April. British steamer Far East, 120 tons, Armstrong commander, Rhio 7th April consignees C. Schombnrgk A Co. German steamer Hesperia, 1,136 tons. Johansen commander, Shanghai 29th March consignees Puttfarckes Rheiner A Co. i French war steamer Duchaffaut, 1,280 tons, Jerau commander, i Saigon 3rd April consignee French
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    • 208 3 Monday, 9th April. British barque Stanfield, Dudley, for Bangkok. British steamer State of Louisana, Jehnston, for Saigon. Tuesday, 10th April. British steamer Anchises, Butler, for Hongkong. British schooner Barbara Taylor, Taylor, for Bangkok. British steamer Pyah Pekket, Joyce, for 11. A Penang. Wednesday, 11th April. If. M. steamer Sindh,
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  • 503 3 Ship's Names. Captains. h lag Rio. Or AM' KITAU WHISK FBOM Wbbbb Lting 'ONSIQNEKS OB AOBNTB Destination. MEN-OF-WAR Growler Boni Juno Swinger Cristofolo Colombo STEAMERS Pilot Fish Weazel Edinburgh Petrel Colonel Phayre Menado Fitzpatrick Kromahtau Banda Ophir W. C. de VtiuM Sharpshooter Far East Malda Patoeah
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 715 3 and more seriouii illnecs prevented. Per* sons subject to bilious attack*, flatulency, gout, rheumatism.and rheumatic gout, will be benefited by this treatment. &otitt*. JOYCE'S SPORTING AMMUNITION Established 1820. The attention of Sportsmen is invited to tue following Ammunition, of the bets quality, now in general use throughout England. India and
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    • 192 3 THE FOLLOWING. IB AH EXTRACT FROM A LETTER dated 15th May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Horningsham, near Warminster, Wilts >- I must also beg to say that our Pills I are an excellent medicine for me, and I certainly do enjoy good health, sound sleep and a good
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    • 407 3 POLALINARIS NATURAL MINERAL A Pubb Nautbal, Effbbybscinq Watbb fbom thb Apollihabis Bbunnbw. ''Supplied by order of the Viceroy for use of H. E.H. The Prince of Wales and F Suite, during their .Tour in India." Daily News, October, 1875. APOLLINABIB WATER.— THE APOLLINARIS WATER. Farsu. w .mDT>q PEBIOB TO ORDINARY
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  • News of the Week.
    • 555 4 The S. S. Nestor, Captain Webster, I from Hongkong arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar Wharf ou Saturday and I left for London, yesterday afternoon at one o'clock Passenger*. From Singapore, Major and Mrs. Dunlop aud children. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Sindh, Captain Lormter, from Marseilles with dates
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    • 969 4 The Straits steamer Benmore, Capt. Augustin, from Penaug sth and Malacca Bth instant, anchored in the roads yesterday morning with the following passengers Mrs. B. Koek and 2 children, Messrs. Onghton. A. Hendrik-i, V. Hendriksand 170 natives. His Italiau Majesty's steamer Criitoforo Colombo, Captain N. Canevaro, from
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    • 2627 4 A correspondent writes to the Ceylon Times of the 28th March, describing a visit to the troopship, Himalaya, and roakiug refe*e*ee to the crowded state of the ship. He heard onboard, that the Himalaya, which was only fit to carry' about 800 men, was overcrowded this voyage
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    • 1495 1 Tut: B. I. S. N. Cos. mail steamer M iltla, Captain John Lang, from Calcutta with dates to the 2(sth ultimo via Raagoon, Maulmain, Penang and Malacca anchored in the roads this morning with the following passengers From Calcutta, Messrs. Windsor and Richmond. From Rangoon, Messrs. White
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    • 2184 1 We learn from Manila that the Spanish steamer Aurrera, arrived ther>on the 26th ultimo, one day before the Paraana, although the former left this one day after the latter steamer. The Spanish mail steamer Paragnn, Captain Gil, from Manila, with dates to the 6th instant arrived alongside
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    • 343 1 The British steamer Bertha, Captain S. Windham, from Cardiff via Port Said, Suez, Jeddah and Pinang arrived yesterday. She had 290 pilgrims when leaving Jeddah 27 landed at Pinang, and 2 died at sea. The British steamer Gte>ieagUs,C*\>tain Mcßain, from London, with dates to^he 13th ultimo, arrived
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 619 5 J. Comvani'. RIFNTAL PTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices— P'Ahneida Street. i owk*— At New Harbour. In, :,r«- tbe dstrs on wbicb t Mail Steamers ui»y t» expecUd to arrive here in 1&77 <ii-twaki>. Homeward Tne«a«v f>th Jsn. Wednesday 10th Jan. 23rd 24th tth Feb. ?th Feb. 21lit Hth Mar. 7th M>
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    • 853 5 iflferrllantous. To the Queen and Rota* Fvmtlt To H. R. thk Prin«e nr W ale* (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Go vei nmentß, and Railway Companies F.RTA!.'IBHED 1749. J. W. BF.NSON. Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of thb London. Dublin,
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    • 875 5 iHiSrfllanrous. ENGLISH GOODS. /Jj (Via Br/K Cajtax.) At cheapest rates. D. NICHOLSON A O. SILK, WOOLLEN AND MANCHESTER Will HOTJBEMKN. INDIA, COLONTAL AND FOREIGN OUTFITTERS. 50 to S2. St. PAUL'SCHUROHYARD COIU|KR OFCHKAPSing, LOKDOM, ESTARUSHED 187-4. Invite attention to tbeir Illustrated 120 p..sje Catalogue and Outfitting List 60 pat;es, sent post
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    • 958 5 HOLLOW AY^ OINtMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD B KIN DIBEASEB. The »»eds of these disorders ar« uffec tually «ipelled by this poaetrating Unguent, not only from the superficial parts, but from th« intenal tissue* likewise. Any case, even of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influence. A CERTAIN CUBE
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    • 958 5 Proteetedby Royal LeU Patent, Dated October 11th. 18*9.' Under Distinguished Patron-. ..t. DR. BftlGflrs PHOSPH^DYN L Ommie Oxygen THE^wrw; Curative Aoekt. a»d onlt Reliable Rehsdy for Nervous a»d Livkr Complaints. Xhis Phosphatic combination is proonunced by tb« most eminent members Sof the medical Profession to be unequalled for its power
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    • 775 5 iHisfrtHanrong. DR. J. COLT.^ ftnOWVR-! OflLOllODl ihe fubho m v iroifKp again,* nnfounded stntements frenneatlv that "the composition of Cut., known to Cbemisimand thf My slon." The fact is, OH^.oßonv v vered and Invented br Dr. J. Com rs Hv v ta Army Medical Staffs and n ]\\*l him and
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  • 102 1 Hollo way' t PilU.—hooV to Your Health' Any abrupt change in the weather always OMMM disordered action in the human body. It is a matter of primary importance to rectify every ii regularity without delay, which it is in the power of everyone to do by taking Hoi I.) way
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