The Straits Times, 14 July 1877

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. L. XXXIII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 34,' 1877. U mD.imm. No. 2,804
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 15 1 DEATH. Mu'i'th ins:. mt, Amna Mr. LoCREUCO <1 Souz.v .Is will kiudly accept this ■py.
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  • 38 1 STARITS TIMES SATURDAY,JULY 14,1877 LvihM iiAKK Al. Rl.. I+TH JCLV. 1*7.~. i 4.60. 7.7">. H. :;.<u. 3.45 19.45. irtiagH."... l.'ij'.. I. to.' l.lfc 1.30. Si."t paid par. I ar. |10. i 1 par. i Kl. I< 's. Od.
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  • 1078 1 THE ZOOLOGICIAL GARDENS AND MUSEUM. r oi our correspondent King- •''i'h was published yester>ery sensible remonstrance 1 whal m to most men lair and narrow -minded h as have been etir- "<m time to time, aimed Mice of the Zoological Gar- j u are perpetually told that ti'i-K useless and
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  • 913 1 The body of the ;ate Sultan Auu oi Johoro, we have been informed, was buried about 4 p. m. on Sunday last a t I inbai in Malacca territory, where he died. There were present H.H The Maharajah of Johore, the Tumongong ol Moar, tho Chief
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  • 1029 1 Rector's telegrams of the 2 l Jtli.June, i to the effect that Sir William Jervois goes to South Australia., that Sir Wil- liana Robinson comes to the Straits from Western Australia, and is succeeded by Sir Harry St. George Ord may, we imagiue, be taken
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  • 922 1 Oca correspondent 'Bs letter regarding the Raffles' Institution and Mr. Guthrie's complaint against the Trustees seems to call for a remark or two, so as, in diplomatic phrase, "to terminate the incident." 'B takes us severely to task for publishing Mr. Guthrie's letter without making ourselves thoroughly' acquainted
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  • 697 1 Thk following letter with regard to the Straiti Settlement* I l ion appears in the London and China Express of the Bth June. Its conteuts are not very intelligible, but if the writer means to maintain that the London branch of the Association is entitled to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 117 1 enU ninde K i for 1 :11 he 1 1 M.I Ifnl. No ■n* '>r other will he a in. ,1 irnal unle* tl lemst f their ing upon tliecon- i < or U] 'ii individnals iu«t he similar- will be strictly ipon v :i public v riti'r > 'tifinea
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1035 2 iislated for the Sircits Times.) Ii r>- luented ol our eontemporarle* th»t in reproiacing tb*w> truuUtiooa their oriiriual appearance do th* iuaj be acknowledged). From Java papers to the 3rd July, the following intelligence is translated "On the 15th June, there happened at Batavia, something that deserves mention.
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  • 1435 2 (TruuslataJ for the Strait* Tnnet.J It is requested of our contemporaries that In reproJ ilucinir these translations their original tppearuuoe in the Stnitt Time; niaj be acknowledged). From Manila papers to the iio'th June, the following intelligences! translated Auction tales of Tobacco. Confirming intelligence which we gave in
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  • 1008 2 vye extract the following items from Q^JPinanif (Jazctie of the 30tb Juno. The Gazelle appears to have received more definite information than we have here respecting the Governorship of the Straits, but overlooks the fact that Mr. Robinson is now Sir William Robinson K. C. M. G. Oi
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  • 2057 2 (£iom our own Correspondent) Svdnkv, Jlxe lltu, 1877. Snrci my last letter, Parliament has been quietly pottering over the Estimates, though there have been one or two occa- j sions of more serious business. This Col- ony has no Civil Service Bill, and hence j every year the smallest
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  • 84 2 {From an occasional .M v Tiik British iteauier, Captain Thomson, from I Sin-. i],, ire,-) bound t" \> tjo of Tea, called in here (it is current l\ in collision, the ni^'li' Chinese junk oil I 1 brought and lauded •<■' she picked up w iicrii t In i
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, JULY 14,1877.
    • 8 3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, JULY 14 ,1877.
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    • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
      • 532 3 Saturday. 7th July. British steamer I'atr.cliis. 1,650 tons. Courtenay commander, Liverpool 29th May nostsijnnre W. MaasfieM Co. German barque Irasa, 480 tons, Saskey oommaader, Cardiff Ut April consignees Pattfaroken Rheiner Co. Banday, std July. British steam.jr Benledi, 999 tons, Buchanan commander, l'<--aaasj r >th July. British steamer Beatan, 340
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      • 299 3 Saturday 7th July. Spanish steamer Paragua, Gil, for Manila. British steamer Teviot, Biabst, for Hew York. British steamer Ban Toaj|Beiig, Hide, for Bangkok. British barque Colombo, Sewer, for MsWssar Daaish steamer Kjobenhavn, Paulsea, for nTatonas. D. str. Baron Bentanck. Kmmermann, for Bioaw, M'tok, B" P. A; O. steamer Teheran.
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      • 819 3 i I DxTt Sun-'s Xamk-. i'xiTAiN*. i.as i Rio. <« of ar- A'hkke Fko.m Whkre Lyinis 'o.nm.;xkv> <>i: A<;i:.\ts Dkstinatio:*. f. KIVALS JtEN-OF-WAR AartVanXes Wellekius If. N.MVstr June > Vohe.-n T. P. Wharf H. XM.'s CnsuHicneial. A.hecn OiowI.t Wileox H. M.str. «»!■«> July 1' La I.
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    • Page 5 Advertisements
      • 788 5 ifltsrtllantous. DR. J. OOLLIS RROWNE9' CPLORODTNE. IS TH« **>*I<HNAL ANO ONLT O»«pl>f Thk *uW« are Cautioitbd .HBU't the nufonnded atitementu frequentlyi«"a<le that "the opposition fit Chlobodtne is knr.wn to CbemiaU and the MedjfifJ Profemion." The fa.'t is, OITXOKODfWI was discovered and Invented by Pr. .T. Collis Browne (ex Army Medical
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      • 655 5 fr ccmuainn PFKIKFrLAR AND ORIENTAL c v a vTOATION COMPANY. o X qpAM* StiA v Avi-o- AAV** OoDo|^»»>-At New Hal*our. ~4 t Ths following are tnc dates on wbush the. Company's Contract Mad Steamers j m iy De expected to arrive here in 1877 Outwabd. Hombwajid Tuesday »th Jan. .Wednesday
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      • 953 5 iWisfrtllanfons. HOLLOWAV'S OINTMENT. OLD SOBER AND OLD SKIN TU3EAS"RS. The se<>J« of these- disorders are affec KbtOj erp^lW by thin penetrating ITncment, not rfroni the superficial parts, but trow the intenal tins es likewise. Any mne, even of twentjr years' standing, speed'lv yields to itas^L^L^L^L^H A CERTAIN CHRT: POR BRONCHI
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      • 530 5 *taMtonfous. In cons. Wllicll Lea nnd P ERIt hv\ a Pi which is WOBCESTERviin; and with-.ut whi. h Art f. r Lfa a Pi >ea Name on Wrai p Stonper. Wholesale pri<.t,>r=. W i London. a Oilmon throßtfhont t| v Singapore. UMi V.>.- Rimmvi.-«, n J»»««r.Joclwy n,,1.. ;ln ,i Xr,
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  • 426 4 !>oas iv the ,-er. Tunku at least as far the Mv iiy the 13th A ting I I': E*v r March is f the r utraot j ■ta wer passed Police force rs' El Sweefiißi i: J7.:;J fi vi nmis--15- '>7".U 868J4 ■::i .gs of the Municipal I d Wednesday
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  • 2930 4 otfr oicn Correspoiiilciif^ Pakis, ltJni Jl'sE. for the "government of the moment" attempt il rto 1 !at I the last hour, nnd as a reason for dissolvr of Deputies, an excuse. in the refusal of the Deputies to vote the -•■t. The nation will not accept the I
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  • 130 4 (Before W. E. Maxwell. E*q., Senior Magistrate.) Okarlet Pennef other, a youth about 16 or 17 years of atje, and who was lately in the employ of the General Post Office, was charged with stealing registered letters from the Post Office, and also with forging the signature
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  • Correspondence.
    • 249 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, I take very little interest in Natural History, but cannot help thinking that your lively, and usually just, corres- i ponJeut Nemo" is hardly right in call- ing the zoological collection at the gardens a Raree Show." To my
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    • 719 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sik, In your Overland issue of 23rd ultimo, I have seen Mr. Guthrie's first letter on this subject, which naturally made me refer to the Trustees' Annual Ueports. The accounts annexed to these show that accumulations have been scrupulously added to
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    • 94 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir,— Your correspondent 'B in your issue of 10th instant, has, it seems to me, quite missed the point of Mr. Outline's grievance against the Trustees of the Raffles' Institution. I understand Mr. Guthrie's ground of complaint to be that the
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    • 239 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib, Those Spaniards who were wreck(l in the Gloria," and of whom your correspondent Nemo draws such an awiul picture, representing them as the worst kind of banditti that ever existed, know, probably better than your correspondent, the respect they owe
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  • News of the Week.
    • 1159 4 The following passengers left Singapore, by P. O. Company's steamer Teheran,on Saturday last. For Penany —Hon. Justice Phillip*, Captain Sattherthw.tite. For Venice—VLt. W. O. Walker. For Gibraltar.—Mr. McCrea, Don D. M. Carrera, Don M. Bordof, Don M. Reott snd wife, Don E. Y. Sanchez. Messrs. P. M.
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    • 329 5 The Straits steamer Bourne re, which arrivedonMonihiv last from Penangand Malacca, had in t<>w, from the former ]>ort, the iron three-masted schooner, Jatjna. She also brought the following passengers li>r Singapore: Mr. Richards, Sub-Inspector Daby, and 150 natives. Ax adjourned Inquest was hold on i the 9th
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    • 481 5 the po- an We c police k>' 1 alone dai iii"; ii .<.inin it I ul'lie I !i .111--m< m .1 though police, Futile, ami W Rhio of till, alt. r the lias been liven d< in- ie■i J an- any n of p* I iii these
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    • 1900 3 i ;i- >i:. M?nt from i?* next, will not hold a *|hs* W. \\M,\ ._s:{,.,l |{„.r. A. D. C. En ■Tiil Gazette. at ions aprfß Harl oui M ister ol Kith half ~.;1 uy. m I H. C. Vaughan rt, I'ea I \r” sa 1 f Her. A.l
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    • 594 3 Tiik 11. M- Co*s mail steamer Ljjtm- Captain Champenois, frosa Maiseilles, with date* to the 16th ultimo, via Naples, IWt Said, Sue/., Aden and l'oint de Gall*, with the London mails of tli«- 15th June, arrived alongside tlie Borneo Co* wharf thia morning, ami will leave for Baigon,
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