The Straits Times, 28 April 1877
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Title Section16 1877-04-28 1 The Straits Times. V()L XXXIII PUBLISHED BVKRY BI^GAPOI^, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1877. 9ATUBDAY EVENiWO Xo. 2,85316 words
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101 1877-04-28 1 The Straits Times. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1877. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. _-;h Ai-bil, 1877. 6»mbier 4.524. Black Pep. r SO5. Whit* Pepp.r 13.75 Sago Flour, Sar»w»k PsulS»go 3.4Outhe, buutjne. 21f. Tm 20 twist. IUO. ■H lbs. Shirting* l ri: >- ;<l do m>; d. T. UUh 7do <k> 1 30. *****101 words
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Article1320 1877-04-28 1 dated the l')th s ago. Owing 'o the change >f monsoon at this lime of the the departure of the pre*nt li. wurd P. and O. Mail has 1 ted by five days, as usual. On morning of Monday the 23rd anaer -Hfeikotf arrived he London mails of1,320 words
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Article951 1877-04-28 1 Fhom Mr. Donaldson's letter, with regard to our rsport of the coolie kid.jnapping case, which appears in another "teoluuan, it will be' seen that he impugns the accuracy of our reporter's statement that the Acting Chief Justice "passed some severe censures upon the conduct of the Dutch951 words
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3422 1877-04-28 1 r We extract from the Government Ga- tetU of India the debate in the Viceroy's Council previous to the passing of the Strait* Settlement* Emigration Bill, copy of. which was published in the jast Gazette here. It will be seen tbat Sir Andrew Clarke has3,422 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement156 1877-04-28 1 'wn periods j nits Office m&o vi SHILL. city; I M Jewry; in Cal- ipy, the 1. else all untermanded j rdioglj. >BDB> requested to proprienty in the d«- lv notii is aUo needful. No i.- p. .ns ..r dt!.. r it inn* will be attend*' I I r U156 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Article643 1877-04-28 2 Tlik Annual Report of the Colonial Surgeoi f Hongkong for the year I S7B has been published in the Gazette c Colony, aud is dated the Bth Cut, a fact which may be of inter- our Principal Civil Medical Offiwell as to Heads of Departliere generally. When643 words
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Article3431 1877-04-28 2 Thk tremendous power of torpedous for attack and their efficacy as a mode of coast and harbour defence from naval attacks seem to be attracting more and more attention in Europe, aud the question is one of grave importance to these Settlements in these days of wars ami rumours3,431 words
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Article837 1877-04-28 2 .XI rati slated for the Sir<-iU Tim,*, lit U r«qua*te4 at our oon temporaries tbit in rr,difcimr the*, tranaktion, th.iVori.rui "il7 n HtvmU Tiuxt,, may Iwackuowlediid). Fnow Batavia papers to tin- 1 April, the following iutelli^im "According to a report r.r.ived f r Mn jthfi Resident of the837 words
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Article120 1877-04-28 3 Holloway'i Ointnunt and Pill*. Sores. Wounds, and Ulcers. Every variety of sore, ulcer, eruption, boil, and carbuncle is safely stopped in its destructive courje by the timely application of this healing Ointment. It arrests unhealthy, and substitutes healthy action, thus curing influmed, irritable, and spreading diseases affecting the skin Holloway's120 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article651 1877-04-28 3 Saturday, 21st April. H. M. steamer Juno, 2,000 tons. Wilcox commander, Cruising 21st April, consignee Senior Naval Officer. Sunday, 22nd April. British steamer Cleator 317 tons, Hide commander, Labuan 17th April, consignees C. Schorabnrgk A Co. British steamer Gheang Hock Kian, 955 tons, Webb comman- der, Penang 20th April,651 words
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Article191 1877-04-28 3 Monday, 23rd April. British steamer Baa Yong "-Vnt?, Darke, for Bangkok. British steamer Banca, Craig, for Butavia Dut'h steamer Vice Admiral Fabius, Rooster, for Acheen. British steamer Krouiahtah, Burton, for Penaug Karical. Sarawak steamer Royalist, Reynolds, for Sarawak. Tuesday, 24th April. British barque Elizabeth Guilds. Lendbugh, for Hamburg. Spanish191 words
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Article847 1877-04-28 3 Ship's Namks. Captaiss. «Lao A Rio. Date OF ARRIVALS v'hkrk From Whkbe Lying i ('ON3IGNBKB OK AOKNTS. DCBTIITATIOS. MEN-OF-WAR Growler Boni Juno Tamar Draak STEAMERS Pilot Fisb Weazel Marivilea Petrel Pluto W. C. de Vries Ruby Colonel Phayre Somerset Holy Rood Far Kant Benmore Cleator Busheer847 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement414 1877-04-28 3 P0LAL1NARIS NATURAL MINERAL A Pure, Natural, Effervescing Water from the Ai-ollinakis Brunnbn. Supplied by order of the Viceroy for use of H. R. H. The Prince of Wales and Suite, during their Tour in India." Daily News, October, 1875. APOLLINARIS WATER.— THE APOLLINARIS WATER. 'LFar suQUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. pbkior414 words
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Advertisement88 1877-04-28 3 ftotice. In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA PERRINS' SAUCE, which are calculated to deceive the Public! Lea and Perrins have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearingtheir Signature, Lea it, Perkins, which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE BAUOE, and without which none is genuine. Ask for Lea Perrins' Sauce,88 words
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Advertisement98 1877-04-28 3 flottrr. JOYCE'S SPORTING AMMUNITIO-V Established 1820. The attention of Sportsmen is invited to toe following Ammunition, of the bets quality, now iv general use throughont England, India and the Colonies. JOTCI'B TBIBLK WATERPROOF A K. 3 QUALITY. PERCUSSION CAPS. Chemically-prepared Cloth and Felt Gun Wadding. Joyce's gas-tight cartridges, I For98 words
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Advertisement118 1877-04-28 3 #OttfOS. THK PKKAK C'lllKKs. THE FOLLOWING. IS AN KXTRA'IT FROM A LETTER dated 15th Miiy. 1878, f r m an bitant of Horninpsham. near \V ster, Wilts "I must His be? to say th.it our Pin i arc nn excelloent medicine for me anrt certainly do enj.jy good health, sound118 words
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Article2175 1877-04-28 4 I'll- 1 1 n M \in n I the word must an e\pi ii.mii all, when are is ii pleasurable in the nnsIt Russia unncgotiable, one Tui ('hri«tiaii.< may fe«l assuretl h iiiassacfetl when tl ihe l'ruth. her tricky diplonot raise its head. iiitly coin.iv new oik are2,175 words
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Article715 1877-04-28 4 I (From our men Cbrretpoitdent.) I Malacca, 22nd April, 1877. The Colonial steamer Pluto, with H. E. the Administrator aft" suite, arrived here from Penang, en ro^te to your port on Monday last. H. E. landed at 8.80 a. m. and embarked about 3 p. m. The British steamer715 words
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Article257 1877-04-28 4 No. 88 of Reuter's Telegrams, received at 4- p. no. on 24th April. London, 28rrf April, 1877.—Roumannt is concentrating troops at Kalafat. There are conflicting accounts regarding the intentions. England has informed Turkey that her support is impossible. A declaration of war is expected on Tuesday. The Russian ChargeReuter - 257 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter78 1877-04-28 4 To ihg^EJito,- ofth' Daily Timet. S ib, In y«mr i«>ut of Satuidaj 1 «v, notice the New Scotch Church is to i be built at the .foot of Fort (ianin^,. j. opposite the Dhubie green. I would beg to I suggest to the powers that be.78 words
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Letter615 1877-04-28 4 To the Editor of the Dtttly Tune*. Sib,— The two policemen accused of torturing the China boy* got it very hot from the Acting Chief Justice on -Friday. Three years' incarceration in Her Majes- j ty's Gaol does not really lead a fellow to appreciate Her Majesty's hospitality. Skilly615 words
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Letter266 1877-04-28 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib, In your impression of the 23rd instant I am glad to see Nemo" endeavouring to arouse the Colonial Medical department to the propriety of taking some administrative steps in the conduct of its official duties. Having seen many of266 words
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Letter403 1877-04-28 4 Thb Coolie Abduction Case. 2b the Editor of the Paily Timet•Mr, I must ask you to be good enough to allow me space to correct an error in your report in your yesterday's issue of the coolie übditptioti '-ase. His Lordship did not pass some stvert- censures upon403 words
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Letter311 1877-04-28 4 At Tanous Basbacks. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, A series of Penny Readings was commenced last night, at the School lloom, Tanglin Barracks, before an appreciative audience, who seemed thoroughly to enjoy themselves. The Band of the 74th Highlanders opened the programme by playing311 words
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Letter371 1877-04-28 4 To the Editor of the Daily Time?. Sir, The complaints against the treatment both officers and men get at the hands of the Master Attendant at this port are many and grave and should be officially inquired into. No matter bow really kind hearted and* generous an371 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement649 1877-04-28 5 9. x- 9* comuanp. PENINSULA! '>RIENTAT. ST*AM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OFFKts— P'Ahneid* Street. w N At New TTnrbonr. MA.CL LIMS. Ths lollowtog «re tee dneson which the M t£2 nierB may oe etW'- d to strive here in I*< < OTTWAEr H(.K3WARD Taesday 9th Jan. Wedne«<iay lOtb Jan. 23rd 2 t^649 words
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Advertisement893 1877-04-28 5 iflisrrllanfous. THY Or KEN AWD It IT VI FA.MILT To H. R. th* PRINCK or W ale« (Special Appointment^ And to several Indian Potentates, Forf ign Governments, and Railway Companies Establish kd 1749. si j. w. BENeo*. Watch and Clock Makes, Goldsmith j Silver-Smith, ihd Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist893 words
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Advertisement894 1877-04-28 5 iHfecrllamous. ENGLISH GOODS. (Via Bo*z Cawal.) At cheapest rates. D. ITCCHOWON k O. ILK»WOOTX«f AN» MANCHEBTBB WABE HOITBBMBIf. 4, INDIA. COLONIAL AND FOREIGN OUTFITTERS. b ►0 to 52, St. PAUL'SCHURCHYARD o CORsTBR OFCHKAPBIDS. LONDO», ESTABLISHED 1874. A Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 page Catalogue and Outfitting List "«0 pages,894 words
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Advertisement907 1877-04-28 5 j*ut*Umn*tkn* jnowafwmvug. HOLJL/OWA.y'3 QINTMENT. I The seeo%^Ssrwese"Wloraipl pW^*y^ ►usl!* expelW by tb J*^?3^^«* n I meal, not OW7 from tkeyjßWrßoiut! ps-rtt' 1 l)ut«*ea tbe iatensl tissTMs Hl^nse.^AEy nM <»f fcsMntr Tears j*m|MßS» spec 1 A. Ofin-IMI «T* TsTJU 1 I THBfIBSB&MA, Ac. For Curing #dre throat, diphtheria, bronchitia. asthma, tightness907 words
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Advertisement933 1877-04-28 5 m^ DB. BftlOßTs PHOSPrTODYNE m/Bbaonie (W f n > RELiAJrfb B«M«^»OR^N*liyocs j Xhis PhospbeAic combination is pro- onunced by th« most eminent members j of tbe medical Profession to be uneqnali- j ed for its power in replenishinc the* vitali- ty of the body, by its supplying all tbe i933 words
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Advertisement768 1877-04-28 5 ,-fni€frclfanfotig. r»n. j. coi.i.k rr< CHLOTUM)Y\ fS THK OuiOrllAL \VT> mviy fjßif Ult unfiiWOTod dtHtemontx fr«>qii«itlv that rt tlu» oon (.ositioi cnown to Choinists and tli »ion." The fac' is, Chloro p«redand Inventt'l Xv Dv. 1 I ex Army Medical Staff), m I i 0 named X* him, and it768 words
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Article582 1877-04-28 1 EM* of the DnH;/ 7W«. Sir, That was a wonderful dog of t ai>t»in Murray* you told us of the ..ther <l»y SqoMatd so tightly by a python "th»* bystanders heard all hli bone* crack," and yet to lie none the the time your correspondent rot** from the encounter.582 words
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News of the Week.
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Article461 1877-04-28 1 We learn that the General Agents of the E. and A. Company have received a telegram from the Brisbane Ageuts, dated the 18th April, to the effect that the Xormattby had arrived off Cooktown on the 17th April, all being well on board, but, notwithstanding, all passeugers461 words
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Article2086 1877-04-28 1 The Burmah Steamship Co's steamer Pyah Pekket, Captain Joyce, from Pe- nang, with dates to the 17th instant, via Perak, Salangore, Klang, Lingy > and Malacca arrived here on Sunday j morning. PASSENGERB. Captain Ord, Messrs. Muggeridge, Fornil .s and 150 natives. Messrs. Apcar&Co's. steamer Japan, Captain2,086 words
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Article602 1877-04-28 1 The Spanish mail steamer Manre/es, Captain Ugalde, from Manila, with dates to the 18th instant, arrived alongside Tanjong Paggar wharf this morning with the Spanish Mails and the following passengers Messrs Sebastian Real de Lara, Antonino F. Garral, Abelardo de Villaralbo, Melcbor Jordana y Morera, Fathers Francisco602 words
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Article1188 1877-04-28 1 Thk B. I. S. N. Cos. mail steamer Bk sheer Captain- Hutchinson, from Calcutta with dates to the 9th instant, via Rangoon, Maulmain, Penang and Malacca anchored in the roads this morning with the following passengers. From Calcutta. Mr. Williamson. From Rangoon. Colonel Osborne. From I'enang. Mr.1,188 words
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Article1021 1877-04-28 1 and delivers himself in the following naive manner in the course of a leader in which he lectures his readeifi upon their various deliquencies I c have not ourselves arrived at the happy state of" moral purity" which our remarks might lead one to Happose, nor are1,021 words
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Article1144 1877-04-28 3 Thk following passengers left here by the M. M. steamer Djemnah on I Thursday For Aden. Crieah AH. For Marteille*. Messrs. A. dv Courthial and 3 children. M. Villaralbo, S»bi»stin Real, R. Masferrer, S. Montanez, G. Zararosa, Manuel Palacios. D. M.dv Courthial, Mr. F. A. Rwettenham, Mr.1,144 words
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