The Straits Times, 10 November 1877

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times. V" 1 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, tfo MEMBER 10, 1877. 31
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  • 253 1 aye a the Chinese r.ig that the work dethe kind was \y the highmy, that of If, would uneration for it, and yet tho ;.ow filling the post is paid my interpreter in must U- a great ditferhis matterb md the In* vote t! inion as to the
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  • 371 1 \\i. are informed that Tixki Ai.im w with the \i 1 1 the Colonial Seleleivnee. to his patrimony v Mate and his rights thereto, I Ii vUw made something statement that all he did was mereuid could n v decimatter that the instrucfrom the Colonial Office was uol
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  • 571 1 Mil. Kt --hi., the Police Magistrate in II have very ird to the publication of reports of preliminary inquiries in criminal cases. In a recent ease, which wenotie.nl the other day, of no importance in its. 11, he requested tbe 1/ I and /Jui/y Fret* to
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  • 1455 1 Tiih Birthday speech of the Kirn,- of Siam, which we reproduce from the I ii another column, contains more interesting news than any that has come from Sinm for a longtime. The commencement ofthi sent reign was full of promwe, the Kino; shewed a i;ivat desire
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  • 1867 1 liam li ill offi< tendon them of lab ernorsii 130 ft st on conwhicli reo— aslilinrj :aek a« iaaB ig' .red mdtlic i who would would md earn the I There Ivan- i >uld ffl'i'l!\' I ftr v nly partially ar- 1 i>ou would be race. vith
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 661 2 {Viantlatcd for the Straits Time*.) fit i« requested of our contemporaries th»t In repr" ucinc tnete translations their original appearance* in tha Struut Time, may be acknowledged.) Ilitavia, Jiul November. 1877. Scor- I chins heat and want of rain still persis- I tently prevail, and although at some
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  • 53 2 The haren Constantinople, man Pacha a many were count. is an Oriental c dier, a die-hard, this capital, that Turks. Th r It* that the ipoß an -jmtiet. pI«J, have bee: mlid 'oka a&d Kathe eleco ha* beeuas J, ami •Ilicti i ;uiJ literal, .til toe ,1 1
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  • News of the Week.
    • 293 3 M I. Mi. T. IM. M. I iltimo, c here this held on office Iv o I an < icld On d the bod] h ild tl O or neai I a bruise death. Miount- irrived r, but Ila. in. W. M. H J .lA* K-n.V II dinner
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    • 499 3 Hi- Sib Wi i.i.i xm I. uoon on >.i--1 .1 the f the H II J. B. I rthur. S«in- lin. in the 1 IV w. Mr. <■• M E. J. Pan. v. i;. .1. K. H .1. II \.W.M. !>. I.: ;nhH. il R. Maxwell, Mr.
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    • 496 3 TU ESDAY, 6th NOVEMBER. liimi: Highnesses, the Rajah and I Sarawak, S r Charles and Lady I! 1 ml here on Saturday, by the Sarawak gun- and E imerson'a i with r< ..li in the iSth Septeml pre- mium iia\ iii at L1..\ .1-' on the M Singa] :-t. Tin
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    • 678 3 WE DNESDAY ,7 th NO VEMBE R. A.s inquest was held at theChanghie i Station on the stll instant, on the I* dy of a male Chine-.', win. died from perforation of the stomach, consequent on an tile. r. Verdict,—" Death from natural can Tin. British Bteamer which ha> ju-t
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    • 680 3 TH URSD AY 8th NOVEMBER. Tin. following pasaengera from Sin- gapore left yesterday morning per M. M. Co.'s mail steamer, Captain Lecointre. For Bau/on. -Mr. Ann. < lion I .mil i I Mrs. Spilsburg, and Mr. B I Harper. \a —Herd. Father Vegronz. J Tiik public will be glad to
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    • 479 3 FRIDAY 9t h NO VEM BER. Tin. following passengers from Singapore took their departure yesterday afternoon per Messageries Maritimes mail steamer dva, Captain Hernandez. for Oofle.— Mr. Coxbead and 1 Arab. a. 8 Arabs. -2 Arabs. Mr. Johannes Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Gray and infant, Messrs. Trerenen, Jules Mailer and
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    • 62 3 SAT URDAY,10th NO VEMBER. I'm. Colonial steamer Pluto, from th'- month of the Ifoai River, with Mr. A. 11. Skinner on board, arrived in the harbour this morning. The Telegraph Company a steamer, tryk, returned to harbour yesterday having Boocessfully repaired the Singapore Penang cable. It is probable >hf will
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  • 105 3 II a tUmtni and Pill*.— Old Sore*, Wounds, and Qloen.—Tha i.i-h Bolloway'a I'lniuent re,ll obstructions in the circulation ila and lymphatics fxplain« their irresistible influence in hnaling old tores, bod (rounds, and indolent Bloats, To if. .t the Hkin surrounding the diseased j>.irt should be fomented, dried, an.l immediately well
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  • 95 3 p i -From Swatow 821 Chi--Fi Penug 147 natiret deck. Per Pyah Pekhet.—Uiaa. Douglas, Ldeat. 7ith Highlanders, Mr. Tn .in i I leek. I 1 r Pontianak. 21 native* deck. Per Rwbtf.— 34 natives deck. Per Aline.— If row Surawak Their Highthe Kajah Raoee, A Mr. Maxwell. -Mr Mi-
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  • 407 4 The Maeattar reports On Tuesday 3 1st I Oct. passed the ship showing; the flags JI.RN. On the 2nd Nov., in sight of the Horsburg Light, passed the ship MLHR. from Cardiff for Singapore, Tlio FVwb rich report* On the 1!< Ortol>rr. at Anjer, died James Doron late mitar.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 614 4 Fri 1-iv. :2nd November. Dutch steamer Ophir, 382 tone, Cramer commandor. Rhi.. hot. 2nd consignees Hamilton Sarawak itetn r l< .vaKat, 151 tons, Beyaolda oommaiider, burawak 31 e< Od consignees Bon Company Limijed British steamer Deucalion. 1.687 tuns. Brown commander, BoagIcons -'-ill (i W Maneneld 4 0©. Saturday, :!r«l
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    • 229 4 Friday. 2nd November. British steamer Diomed, Jackson, for Hongkong and Shanghai. British steamer Penang, Barker, for Batavia. British ihip Lutterworth, Pearson, for London, Dutch iteamer Ophir, Cramer, for Sumatra i British barque [ndian, Millington, for Saturday, Brd November. Briti-h steamer Deucalion, Brown, lor London. Siamese ship Ta Hongkong, Buthmann,
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    • 1002 4 and kept it, liinal, had it A butcher his blow, ami 11 his thigh, Be its 1 the I iiiuia l'elleiiii.' at the ily, in an humble 1!■ fr. 1,000 puted, 1 late Ulile. r UNI 10 Hi.; .>k ab- \)lkkk Fkom tIYAU 9 Sa I
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  • 737 5 thai when nt for ier day. re .riven for It is time t- to hand. urreut iln; S. L). the mind of though the find A. I' the action of the Ad- white par- .n the round rk to be "inpted ilv hear the he number of .nbered and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 744 5 he do in but all Singapore have .1 ask this question and to have it clearly and definitely answered. At the same time it occurs to me and to others who are interested in its solution that it devolves upon the int out how mistake* or abuses
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    • 44 5 To the. Editor of (he Bail;/ Times. Sin, By ;<ll accounts the grea ink which were ottered with 'v. by the I. S. Would such I -let of our respected and much esteeu [lead and Scott, whose names are I household words
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    • 556 5 I'o tin- Editor of the Daily i I nan quite understand that Verbum Sap has watched with no ■mall interest the growth of our local department but I certainly cannot share his astonishment cheapness with which the government have managed to tjll it." The department is
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    • 80 5 the scale ol partmei otr to New thing' Colonist ow far mr he ought does it, and there are j work I nist" havii I seui. jorit drink about CA»men) that palpable, and >rd whether rea talitin h:to insinu. id. says quite trul i requires, a
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    • 21 5 To the E <■ which appeare Thursday. is eons;-. arity which 1 W in Mich comni ami the luar" isented leliberai
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    • 13 5 me ;r> my u*t/.r that >v d*ri) my tails,
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    • 109 6 inger have Johor, tulate <: mean- 1 will 3 me boxes of Junirying on this Cole the 61 i a» Rajah man c Hooes i ngkoo I hough nage at Li: was the el mood father, I p of the argunu irew Clarke, on! v S liajah rak, because
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 475 6 n R§A.PAR: ike a Httlc daily en less liable to attacks not speak too highly mend your Red Jamaica Sara for rcm what in "f a mer curial coarse The late Loril C ur j without it. I6l ne d or oat of sorts from anmates ..f a Torpid Livei
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    • 689 6 iWiSKllamr; md so is baffled all atlysi* by the first Chemists of v. The method and secret of the haw never been published. It vrefore, that anything sold •he name, save Dr. J. Collis k.n Chlorodynk, is a spurious imitation. v_ TI ON.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. Wood stated that
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    • 587 6 LINES. T».k following are tnc at .f 8 S^jJ tbe Company's Contract Mail. S^amerß 1 may be expend to ai me here in 187 < I Outward. J H KW ilui D Jan Tuesiay oth Jan. Wednesday 10th Jan. 6th Feb. 7tb Feb tfth Mar. 7tbMar OQ4I, *otn S.-uie Ii
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    • 710 6 dih-'vields A CERTAIN cjr^^'}, TTP. PIP nTH h K i a THROAT ASTHMA For Ourinar sore throat bronchitis, asthma. tißhtneM of tbe c and pain in tbe side— which instant ir ment alone prevents d en 'P] more serious maladies, tbi 'he same powers over chest a Mister possesses, witbont
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    • 193 6 iort Ilanr o v 3. hot- (fen >ac marled,, fa apeed up p an hour ,'hta do TO YARROW CO.. arrow A [j kdmt ISLE OF DO"3^ Aff Drt 8H T PBI;iLDIES i 1 OPL.\R, LONDON*. cm "i*^ ob tained at the ~lo? Joura a'G.S ■■:> The remedy for LCB,
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