The Straits Times, 7 July 1877

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times. XXXIII P^us^Tm SmaAP||E, ij A| L 1 I A Y, JULY 7, 1877. BATTTBDAY r.VBNINO 2,8()3
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  • Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH.
  • 27 1 MAKKEI Ql'«»TA'l I' NS. I.HJi. l.4ii. 1 1 .">. 1..f0. '.oJ. j i^ns T.I. 1 uani par. I S"i,J I fill. I I I
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  • 364 1 t. la-~t Overland issue of this paas iluted B»turday, the '23rd June, beiog homeward morning of Saturday I M steamer j arrive-! with the I. i>n wail !<• 2nd June, aud, this morning, the Jin arrived lie '.'th June. ;i l -:':itcliM. M il p. m. ant The
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  • 816 1 j J >h'>rej Sultan Alljt lived a retired life, but, as beiufl fi head ot the old r.'val family of w be is said to have been possessM B influence with the Malays, lift^li only titular Sultan. And the Bsm i, to the title, although it is >B
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  • 603 1 toing whatever as, to where they come from and who brought them. It will Vw remembered that, towards the end of April, a most ingenious forgery of $500 Chartered Bank notes was detected by the Bank's Cashier. We are informed that the Police have been quite as much at
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  • 598 1 artillery, and by which Philippopolis and Adrianople can be easily reached The movements, somewhat mysteriously announced, of the British Squadron, are perhaps to be explained by a conviction, grounded on certain knowledge, being entertained by the British Government, that the Turks' are too weak to resist the Russian
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  • 1414 1 iramiated for the olrmtn lines. J i It i« ro.inextol of our contemporaries that in rapro<]<i"ioir these translations their original appearance iv the Stroitt Txm», may be acknowledged) From Java papers to the 27th June, the following intelligence is transla- Still there is but little of importance t<>
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  • 1375 1 Minitks of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday, the 22nd May, 1877. Commissioners f refit*. Hon'ble W. H. Read, President. K. J. WelU, Esq. Captain H. Walshe". Tan Seng Poh Es(j. Minutes. The Minute* of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Progress Report, Bead the Municipal
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 77 1 vs. 1 I NTS. alw needful". r other m a guarantee of tMH| uil f be stri h itbMti" 'ion« will l«e in- -(< 1 apon pub! ic 1 i writer i oodn* himself icussioii i i 'tor in I'r i >in of EdiI 1 (i( I^^V< u» early in(
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 4656 2 (From our own Correspondent.) Paris, 2sd Jitxe. The Marshal may be excused biting his nails, at seeing the matter of fact coolness with which the nation, not only discusses his resignation, but arranges respecting his I successor. After all, Thiers is likely to be re-instated, if he only
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 277 3 ■luti.-. K- '.iv. fWuUt !>t'., '•I Tt.-m ml. Saigon >tli J iv. i. em, Batavia, BHfcJnae. M icataar -.Ntli June! Pf— t J-itli .Inn,-. \Si t mm, Qibeoa Newport lltl. tuna, L\..u. P..nti;mak Ji'tli 7J7 t L'i.li.tt, Htt.ivii J^tli .Inn.'. 1251 Lee intr.-. MaraeUk* June. i'l .Inly. K.\. PklemUms
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    • 264 3 Saturday, 30th Jaae. Gen..,,i ateaawr atalaata, Peteraoa, for Hoagkoa 1 Bntwh MeaaMr Baaoa, Oraig, for Batoria. iVll:lu-'-..l-''"'k-*. for CTeutta vii iateraaediata ports ri l»teaißerJ id f. p Utl '"w. T-r Pbaya, Bally v B'aas«ii IW«« ilubbii launo T. Merello, for Loadoa. s »nday. Ist July. teamerA.ma/...ne, Mortemard, f >r
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  • 674 3 x DATk mmain* 1 ah Rig »v ak- tVmcBI From WmbmLvuM <>x-i inkk.s ,>k A<jkm- Dkhtixatios. C UTALI V OF A F Wellekius H. N.Msstr luu.- > A. 'la-en Ri-ad* H. X.M.s Cmul Onoial A. heeu WiloM (1. M sir. tUtiJulv L'Labuan D... Senior Naval Offio
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  • Correspondence.
    • 249 4 the Editor if the Daily Time*. Sin. ipect, at least, your recent article on local Chinese areas seema Mmewhat unfair. Are you ignorant of the fact that what you deem a :!oveiil\ and rude mode of dispensing with shoo an<l stockings &c., is. in reality, a poHteA- you
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    • 771 4 LAB UAN. To the Editor of the Unity I'imr.i. y IU> Since the departure of your late entertaining Labuan correspondent, you have hoard little or nothing of this place, ■0 if yod think the following information will interest any of your readers you will j know what to do with
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    • 230 4 To the Editor of 'he Daily Time* I shall feel much obliged by your publishing the following statement of facts with reference to the lire on hoard the Siamese barque, Zloo Tek Seng, on Tuesday morning About 3 o'clock, the barque was seen to be on fire,
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  • News of the Week.
    • 2605 4 MONDAY, The Burmah Steam Ship Cos. steadier P//uh PeUiet, Captain W. Joyce, from Penang, with dates to the 26th ultimo, via Perak, Salangore, Klanof, Lingy and Malacca arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morniug with the following passengers: Oaptain Wallace, Lieut. Kelham and Lieut Ryan, H. Ms. 74th
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    • 312 4 THURSDAY, 5th JULY. The British steamer Penguin, (Japtain Cowell, from Poochow, with dates to the 24 th ultimo, arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar Wharf on Tuesday. PASSENGER. For London. Oaptiin Rosa. The British barque W. E. Gladstone, Captain George Gallechan, reports having spoken with the following vessels: May 18t,h— Near the
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    • 491 4 ihk iouowiug new iNouncauons appear iv to-day's Government Gazette Mr. Heniiy Lushixoton Phillips, c. m. a., bu been appointed by the Secretary of State to act temporarily as a Judge of the Supreme Court S. S., and arrived in the Colony on the 30th June. Dr. A.
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    • 626 5 The P. O. Co's steamer Mirzapvrc, Captain A. Parish, R.N. R., from Bombay 25th, Galle 80th ultimo, and Pinang sth instant, with the London mails of the Bth Jane, arrived alongside the wharf this morning, and will leave for Hongkong and Shanghai at daylight to-morrow. Passengers. For
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  • 123 5 Holioway'i PilU—The Liver, the Stomach, and their Ailments Alternations of temperature, muggy weather, a troubled mind, sedentary habits, excesses at the table, and a gay, reckless mode of life exert the most deleterious influence over the liver and stomach. When once these i organs are fairly out of order, great
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 514 5 #ottte& NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. The Company's steamer PATOEA.H," will n>.t ply. between this port and Deli until further notice. This line will be resumed in October, should sufficient inducement offer. HAMILTON, GRAY CO Agents Singapore, J2th April, 1877. (v. c.) THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office,
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    • 807 5 iHferellanrpus. de. j. nm/Lis rrownes* OHLORODYNE. if 1 the Obioinal and onlt Gehwiw The Public are Cautioned agafiwt i the unfounded statements frequently made that "the or.mpof.Hion of CHtoRODTNKia known to Chemist* and the Medical Pro- fcssion." The fact is. Chlorodtne was Discovered and Invented by Dr. J. COLtis i
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    • 636 5 0. companp. ITmWILAR ANT) ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPA2TT. Offices— D'Ahneida Street. Godowhb— At New Harbour. \t.UL m^ LINES. Thb following are tnc dates on which the Company*! Contract Mail Steamers meslT^ "an. Wednesday 10th Jan. 6tb Feb. i J th Feb 20th M JS Mar 6th Mar. Is*?' MondHy 2
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    • 957 5 HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. Tbe need* of these disorders are affec inally expelled by this penefcratincr T T npuent. not only from the superficial parts, but from tbe intenal tissues likewise. Any cHse, ereo of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influence. A CERTAIN CURE
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    • 662 5 In consequence „f which ar^i«E! A NEW L ARKI beariagiheir Sit;natur.', Lea Perrins, which is pla lon every b rt! WORCESTERSHIRE s> and without which 1 i, A B kfor lka a Per see Name on Wrin r. i i *n<\ Stopper., p «m<l Wholesale and f,. r F,xpo r
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