The Straits Times, 29 June 1878
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Title Section16 1878-06-29 1 The Straits Times 01. XXMV. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, .JUNE 29, I*7*. SATURDAY EVENING Xo. 2,91316 words
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Article34 1878-06-29 1 i v I ti.ivvii r long will l>e l»o in manded tfllllj ill the in lie inI their d individuals -imilar- nj>..n puolic kitei in Dtellidwmys be vt ike t .illl-34 words
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17 1878-06-29 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY 29TH JUNE, 1878. I SING M'OitK OTA 1-. i. 7.30 13.75. a 'niin.il. 11,17 words
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Article1287 1878-06-29 1 'led and i terprihing rth i| Born k H that iniinu ig t«» the II bave )ftuAi, I and proceeded in her to Borneo for the purpose of further and thorough exploration of their newly acquired territory. They evidently lielieve in the aphorism that Heaven1,287 words
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Article697 1878-06-29 1 1 Following items, which are of more or. lest local interest here, are taken from the home papers received bj the Zamit ti yesterday The Borneo C?nion.—Oa the May, Hi the House of Commons, Mb, I'.um.si Null asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, whether Her Majesty's Government had697 words
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Article675 1878-06-29 1 I'm. Fi-'n-uil /W/<t makes the following soiiu'wliat astonishing statement respecting Germany's store of silver. !t will be* perceived thai the (tract reiterates and adhei the statement. It' it lie tni", it is rather extraordinary that nothing Bhonld haw been beard of the proposal before, at home or675 words
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Article825 1878-06-29 1 Tiik following; two extract- from the are of -ome int. throwing some liyht on a dark subjectj the -'ate of atl'airsin I'erak. In the fast the QaxetU makes some amends for some previous hostile criticism of Mr. Low's administration. The second appears to refer to Mr. 1.. Maxwell, and825 words
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Article299 1878-06-29 1 .Mim iks o£ proceedings of the Mumcipal Commissioners, on Thursday, the 6th June, ls7s Ptrrrnt. Hon'ble W. H. Read,— Prr*< K. .1. Wells, Esq. Si. F. de Souza, I The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Head the fortnightly progress report from the Acting Municipal299 words
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Advertisement26 1878-06-29 1 I.i;. |j UCCU ied Spain, i DEB, (JollM.l lun. t .Inly. Gmnrstir (PrruiTfiirc. I Street, fon I a 0. v..n >n JTth June, illol.l.AV \rchdc.ilate B.26 words
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Article158 1878-06-29 2 The luring ng 11 their expen in rerepaint the with a burner at the t lure of inch. languishing 1 j.cr month, Deluding lanterns property of the icb quality as will the usual stanburner, and shall and as ammonia. .•liting lie adopted ipal London Gku Comdifferent from Gku, the tertbey158 words
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Article272 1878-06-29 2 Bmoiwiib s Oh rcn, sth Jane, I II Hkwetson, Esq.. Municipal Commission- -I have the honor tq report the following, for the information of the Couimisi:.\ns Streets. Par: from the [oa to Tank Road is being repaired it ii .It rini Country Roads. The re- metalling of BMt ltasaa -in/:272 words
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Article344 1878-06-29 2 M INI oftlwfcani. lay, the lttb Juni !s7s llon'l,;. W. |J. I ilinl Mv H convened for thi vi I MMariag and .Kllii,.. I on matters connected with thfl private lupply and til.- ,ij'|ioiiit incut of a .Municipal Engio The supply onsumen, having had the attention and deration of the344 words
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Article1123 1878-06-29 2 good deal of expectati >!i »a> excited by the announcenaenl that the Volunteers would Ik 1 reviewed by His Kxielleney the Governor yesterday afternoon on the Esplanade, and. accordingly, the natives, hack gharries, and private carriagea began to la round tha green"' towards five o'clock. It so happened1,123 words
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Article1015 1878-06-29 2 TnuUit«4 ft SfnuU Time*.) [I l> rv^ue>t.».| .>f ,»ur OOStHBSQBUISi Ilia. 111 r.'|.| I lUalutioUß. their ru-unl i»-«nin.-,-hi tba Btrmttt I iimy sa safeaewlsei Puw-ij The/aaW ParyMiaiMa, a Malay newspaper in sVrabie nliaraotnra. appearing at Singapore^ atatea ia its last aaaiberbat one th:;t. in tli..- beginning ot last1,015 words
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Article2387 1878-06-29 2 Tin FoUowing Jodtpnent iratdehverad on Thttreday Fu>i, by the Chief Jue-ti<-i-. SikThomv- 9IDUUUTIS. Tan Kirn Cheng of Singapore, Merchant. Plaintiff. r.<. The Won Id.- Ho Ah Kay Whvmpoa, 0.M.0. of Singapore. Her ,-haut. Defendant. Mr Bond appeared for the Plaintiff, and Mi. Davidson for the Def.-nd.int. In2,387 words
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Article172 1878-06-29 2 Tiik follow ing /',,/tn.y Chti M Thr Prim n <J ttateofthe Court K apora has been owing tn a letter from I Strait* Time*. I" public spirited indit idu.il we would wisli tn RobiuHon that marl l>.id an in SiiL-.i| When form .-rU i work mi tlii'owir upon172 words
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Article42 1878-06-29 3 Colonial steamer I'/nto, C p- a- ddle, leavesfor Malacca to-m< rwith the llon'hl, I iv. li. N., and the llon'l. c Mi \.iir. Major MeNaii Malacca to join the oommiaaion ap. i inquire into the Land Que» ion there.42 words
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Article51 1878-06-29 3 ih.ii.k\ji from Bgypt to the Time* India published in Bombay on the hth June, states that it is reported in I,,,iii|oii. that in the event of an addi- ,ngl body of 80,000 native troops beigbl from India, which seems been contemplated, a camp for aporary reception will be formed x51 words
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Article121 1878-06-29 3 fill land and buildings known as works of Messrs. Howarth, Lton !\i .situated in the River al- Head, and held u]m>;i lease for a rm of 99 years at a Quit Kent of annum, were yesterday, owing j ■iii ion of the partnership, put I public auction by Messrs. J121 words
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Article210 1878-06-29 3 D\ the loth April last, there took Futtegheur in Oodej a hailstorm i .it unprecedented violence, judging fron amount of damage suffered by the public buildings in the station I md fort The roofs of the buildings i ml the European Infantry lines i perfied wreok, and those in the210 words
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Article27 1878-06-29 3 s*( to the Home paper*, the ifWilhamson Barn Brothers has been compromised (1| the ddndants' paying £60,000 in t< ttlement of the plaintiff's claim with t ata.27 words
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Article92 1878-06-29 3 er Phi heat, Ban a Calcutta paper, on ;u Saturday and Sunday last, the Ist and Qe, was the most oppressive that has been felt in Calcutta for sonic and it has been attended with M tal results in the shape of deaths trwn heat apj>oplexy, the deaths of no92 words
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Article288 1878-06-29 3 I has been -aid times out of mi in- within our recollection that the iik nnerous laws that graae our local sta- Ri t ute hook have Buffered so much muti- in Q subsequent amending enact- P. that even the lawyers are often wl puzzled to knew what Act or288 words
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Article169 1878-06-29 3 is likely to be completed. \t t same time, we think that, while- 1! Straits Government is the proprieto 1 a well-appointed, and, so far as know to the contrary, a well-manag* printing. Department of its own, tl work could be as well done in Sing; pore, where there is169 words
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Article159 1878-06-29 3 Thk part of the plant and machiner belonging to .Messrs. Mnu AItTII, lao\ Ebskinß, which was sold l>\ auction yesterday, by Measra. Pbwtu Oa reatiaed about *l 1,000. The whok "I the saw mill machinery was purchased by Mr. .1. M. LYON. Oi i Parang ■porting friends159 words
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Article235 1878-06-29 3 I i has been put to us, once or twice, to say whether the editorial remarks ivhich we made on Friday, the 1 Itli tiMant. and which wave copied into the Weekly and Overland editions of the following day, are to be taken at n any way approving the letter235 words
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Article192 1878-06-29 3 Au. Volunteer^ amenable to Courtlartial is one of those ()iic>tion> that jbody is quite sure about. A Court* lartial did fit in Singapore once upon ■tankers from drill, and lines arete ipoaad, but the result was not very ti>f'actorv, the sentences not having •en rigidly enforced or treated with uch192 words
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Article53 1878-06-29 3 I'hk discovery of a gigantic kitchen Idea, 20 miles long and HOO or 100 (Is wide, lias been announced by l>r. n Haast to the Cliristchurch Philos- lical Institute, New Zealand. He >nds, some day, to explore it, with s view of obtaining information re- ding the antiquity of mankind53 words
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Article153 1878-06-29 3 'iik Dutch in Ceylon, says a Madras 1 er, two 'hundred aad eleven years ago J c, apparently,— all things considered aoresolicitoiisoi improved agriculture i the English rulers of India at the t vnt time. From the Dutch Records, J served in the Govermcnt Record Orlicc, m bo— Home of153 words
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Article201 1878-06-29 3 y Thk P. &O. Com pain have just ad>r dad a fine new steamer to their splendid >r licet. On the Ith May, the A7,.v,,-/--e llmd, built to their order, and classed n A 1 at Lloyd's us a spar deck steamer, it Wiws launched from Messrs. Caird and c201 words
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Article25 1878-06-29 3 Thk Colonial steamer Pinto, Captain Huddle, left yesterday for Malacca with the Mon'l.le Captain aud Mrs. Shaw, Colonel Dickins and Major McXair.25 words
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Article35 1878-06-29 3 Thk following Reuter's telegram is taken from the Calcutta KrtfTitHm** of t lie l.'uli instant Brusttetx, 14/// June. The Belgian flections have resulted in the signal J defeat of the Catholics. The ministry have resigned." <Reuter - 35 words
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Article70 1878-06-29 3 A hkk broke out yesterday afternoon 10 a Carpenter's shop in Ilvlain Street, which might have resulted in much destruction of property, had it not been j discovered in time. Fortunately, it was teen IV the neighl>ours, who, in- I stead of looking on as usual, at once set to70 words
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Article83 1878-06-29 3 Wi. would direct the attention of the sporting members of the community to the programme of the Autumn Races which appears today in our advertising columns. The programme, we may mention, is merely put forward as the probable one and is liable to modifications lor the improvement of sport. The83 words
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Article142 1878-06-29 3 A POMBWHAT ludicrous incident in < OOOBeettOD with the defences of Madras lias formed the subject of much > comment by our Indian eonteinpora- I ries. It appears that the S. S. C/ianda, I arrived in Madias from Calcutta towards the end of May, laden with shot, shell and guns.142 words
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Article148 1878-06-29 3 a: Thk cultivation of the caoutchouc- si tree, we learn from our Indian contemporaries, is progressing in Assam. EX- rp tensions amounting to 120 acres were made in the plantations at Charduar V and Kulsi during 1876-77. The growth of the trees is said to have been satis- factory in148 words
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Article65 1878-06-29 3 Major Gray has been appointed Honorary extra Aide-de-camp to His Excellency the Governor. The Secretary of State has extended he leare of absence granted to Mm. ne li'stice Ford. Br Thk M. M. steamer Yang 7 W left At Jaigon yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, ne i65 words
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Article27 1878-06-29 3 I H. N. M'h steam ironclad corvette Prints Ilendrik far Nederlanden, Captain Schuarman, from Batavia, arrived here this morning, and exchanged the usual salutes with Fort Canning.27 words
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Article58 1878-06-29 3 Takkx literally, Reuter's telegram of to-day must refer to Merckoks, the young daughter of the Duke of Montpensier, who was married only the other day to Alphonso XII, King of Spain, but it is possible, and more probable, that it js the ex-Queen Isabella of Spam, who has been residentReuter - 58 words
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Article59 1878-06-29 3 The Committee appointed to report upon the most suitable site for a lighthouse between RalHes' light and Malacca will, on the return of the Colonial steamer Pluto from Malacca, leave by that vessel, to judge by personal inspection of the best position for the proposed lighthouse, in regard to which59 words
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Article76 1878-06-29 3 Tins being the forty-lirst anniversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, the Flaaalafls at Fort Canning and Mount Faber are gaily decorated, and various vessels in the harbour display bunting liberally. At noon, a royal salute was fired from Her Majesty's ships of war. The day is observed76 words
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Article167 1878-06-29 3 It was on omission in our issue of yesterday not to mention the great interest taken in the Volunteer RiHe Corps by Major Gray. He has attended almost every drill, and, by his courtesy and soldierly bearing, has done a great deal to raise the esprit de Corps of the167 words
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Article159 1878-06-29 3 Thk Manila Come re io ..f the Hth June states that the British barque knight of Snoicdon, o's.j tons register, bound from Australia to Manila with a cargo of !)+2 tons of coal, stranded during a calm, on reefs near Calatagan point, whither she had been carried by currents between159 words
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Article176 1878-06-29 3 Thk M. M. steamer Anadyr, Capain Momui, from Marseilles with latis to the 2nd instant, via NaplesPort Said, Suez, Aden and Point de Jalle with the London mail of the 31st Hay, arrived alongside the Borneo 'oiiipanv's Wharf at daylight this Doming, and will leave for Saigau,176 words
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Article48 1878-06-29 3 Rkitkn of visitors to the Raffles ibrary and Museum during 7 days idiug Friday, 28th June 187*. Saturday 22ud 165 Sunday 23rd t Monday 24th 171 Tuesday 2-">tb 605 Wednesday 26th 132 of Thursday 27th 159 Friday 28th Public Holiday Total. .1,232 N. B. Dsjjnts. Acting Secretary, Ac.48 words
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Article94 1878-06-29 3 Wk are requested to state that the ott General Meeting of the Straits Pi •aneh of the Royal Asiatic Society (J 11 bo held ou Monday July Hh. 18 icording to a recent arrangement xt Monday the Ist should be 1 the day, being the first Monday of the month,94 words
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Article74 1878-06-29 3 The following is an abstract from a letter dated 15th May, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Horningsham, near w arminister, Wilts "linustalso beg to say that your Pills are an excellent medicine for me, and I certainly do enjoy good health, sound sleep, and a good appetite this H74 words
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Article97 1878-06-29 3 than W^ri!- m 0 re careful to preserve .11VT1. v c nnot be d <«>e more effectually than by the regular use of Rowlands' Odonto, or Pearl Dentrifice, an elegant preparation, which prevents the decay of the teeth and gives them a pearly whiteness at the97 words
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Advertisement575 1878-06-29 3 Crtrart. HOUSEHOLD LINENS Ac. John Little Co. have now on hand a lar^e and well selected stock of Cottons Linens, Ac., suitable for household pnrposes Ac. Table Cloths.— Double Damask, all sizes and qualities and a large variety of patterns. Table Napkins— Good Damask, laree size, from $5 per dozen.575 words
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Article326 1878-06-29 4 Saturday, 22nd June. S.n,«»k .te.«er R?.h Brike, 255 t0... Pe-der oo»m«.d.r, Bar»w»k Wth Jane, coi.ignee. Borneo R>mp«iir Limited. D,,lcb ,le.»er SUd tiSlS*"; OMI--n^J^assw3sasfsi2i^ 'TJ^ftISSSSSSS^. S°eo»».«d.r. H0... der. T.».0» SSt. M.v, <%*£*£&?"*■ Germui Khoo.or Chri.tiao, 250 t0... Ko.pe. coommder. P«. j "*S5X£«r Opbir. 332 U, M Cr«»« co»«.»der, Bhio 2«h326 words
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Article57 1878-06-29 4 Friday, 28th June. British ship Cashmere, 1,236 tons, Lester commander, Cardiff 9th March. nthM tons Thomson commander, RanBritish steamer Paknam, tons, o rang 2511 J»ne, c o».igne« i O»tk™ 4 Co. wSb^^uifiriW t0... Ste..r. OT m »aer. P«-»« "tlr.te.^r Si-d.ro. 780 Ki^a^Tc." 0 12 D«Sbr«Pjaalm.»«..12? to°», N»o*k. 8o.»l»J« Amoy57 words
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Article214 1878-06-29 4 Saturday, 22nd June British steamer Banca. Craig, for Batavia. Spanish steamer Panay, Goyenechen. for Mam m. Dutch steamer Gov. Gen. Meyer. Kettel, for Acheen. Dut-h steamer Sindoro. Odem, for Bat ma. Dutch steamer Java. Weber, for Hongkong. P A O. steamer Thibet, Torbock, for Bombay. Monday, 24th June. British214 words
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Article1149 1878-06-29 4 Ship's Names. t M'taiks. I i.ao A Rio. >f ak- \hebb Feom f. RIVALS WHEEK LTINO ON8IONEE8 OK AOENTSJ DESTINATION. MEN-0F-WAF. Diamond Ruby M Lapwiug Sc Curlew Ci Sambas d< F H der N'rlanden S< STEAMERS Pilot Fish Woa/.el Khedive Edinburgh V Royalist Pearl Patoeah Rajah1,149 words
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Article279 1878-06-29 5 r Court <>r times Wit 1 two Magi is made in the ison i i ars bu! the i !o\ eminent will M uri«tn»ti Why tiuiwii to itself. The j enough, .ii dipping nropenS i rotary 1 touglas in out, a~ all PcWelli have evergoi hi« adven! has th l.'-ri-l.i-279 words
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Article742 1878-06-29 5 sjiOndeilt.) 1,21 TH .1 NX. I^7^ Pluto, with His es, and the 1 i ueral on board, arI 7' i instant, and re--1 liuralay evwiii illowii s I'hi/o, last Monday, II M ncr, and Mr. .1. I rk to His Honor es were closed p ipened, the I one,742 words
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Article381 1878-06-29 5 I!ki;i-J!i:i;i. I'o the Editor of the Daily Tim's. |>kak Silt. Your artssle in the Straits Tunis o\ lilth .June. a!>out the occurrence of iJeiilJcri on board the Nettie Merryiii"ii aon voyage Irom Cotie to Singapore. I cannot allow to pass without any remarks, hoping that you will give these381 words
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Article153 1878-06-29 5 To the Editor of thr !>„,/>/ Time: Bib, The publication in the Oofcen*>f wtent duzetteot the 14th instant, of the rain fall m Singapore during the fn >t c three months Of this year, induced me to make comparison with the similar epoch of former seasons, and herewith153 words
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Article133 1878-06-29 5 I'o thr Editor Of the Daily Turns. Sin. -1 return you the copy of the paragraph which you propose to insert regarding my letter to yon of the 18th instant, and 1 have no objection whatever to what you say of myself.- ludecd I Condemn that letter a-s133 words
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Article217 1878-06-29 5 In the Editor of the Daily Tinns. Sin. Is there not a grSJSi need that ■c boarding the many vessels navigating the Malacca and other Strait.- leading t" this port, and lwomntendinir themselves as j>ilotx should have some license or other document from tho Authorities here, testifying as217 words
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Article127 1878-06-29 5 To the Editor of the Daily Tunes. Sii;. -Jt would be interesting to me, and. doubtless, to many of your readers, if "Delta" would kindly explain how the planting of trues over a small exteni of land will influence our rainfall. In dealing with such a capricious meteorological127 words
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298 1878-06-29 5 Sir, Your correspondent "Delta's" suggestion is one that is -well worthy the attention of the settlers resident in this part of the colony. The work is also one in which the Government might fairly be called upon to assist; and even the individual298 words
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Article107 1878-06-29 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sin, With reference to my letter to I you dated 18th instant, which appeared in your Daily issue of that date and in your Weekly and Overlaifd issues of the 15th instant, 1 now withdraw as unfounded every statement in107 words
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Article435 1878-06-29 5 T he Gas Contract. Zo tin: Editor of the Daily Times. Sin, -Without in any way wishing to impugn the honour of the Hon. Mr. Read or Mr. Wells, I would simply like to ask the Municipal Commissioners what ad- I rantage they expect the Singapore public I to derive435 words
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Article269 1878-06-29 5 I'o the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir: —^Here is a nut for Pluviometer' to crack. The Rainfall for the last five years lias bean as follows: 1^7:5 85.60 inches. 1^74 h7.u.-, 1875 93.90 ls7(i 59.91 1577 58.37 41 »>!> Avenge 82.96. Average 1841 l"> 89.86. True, last269 words
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Article400 1878-06-29 5 To the Editor of the Dnili/ TivUt. Sir, I see that the Editor of the Friend of India is much exercised in his mind about our Governuie.it having refused the oiler of the Germans to give us their silver at par rate, they^ taking payment in400 words
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Article361 1878-06-29 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. I'kmi Sic. 11. E. the Governor of i rldugkong expressed his opinion some time ago about the way hitherto followed of private contracts without control whatever for the farming of Opium, and this discovery seemed to create impression upon361 words
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Article159 1878-06-29 5 To tie Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, If Singapore requires more rain, ;iiid the planting of a few trees will "attract it by all means, let the trees be planted, but if the v are to be of the nutkiml. I hope tln-y may produce sounder nuts159 words
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271 1878-06-29 5 A Proclamation is published announcing Her Majesty's ronfirmation of Ord. No. 8 of I WB entitled An ordinance to provide for the payment of a special allowance to the Governor." The Secretary of State has extended the leave of absence with half salary, granted to Mil.271 words
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Article40 1878-06-29 5 MOND \Y, 24th JUNE. A Cricket Match was played on SaI turday afternoon between Nos. .'J and 7 Companies of H. M. 28th Regiment, and some good scores were made, the former winning by 30 runs.40 words
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Article51 1878-06-29 5 We understand that H. E. the Governor will leave for Bangkok, tarly next month, in one of H. M. Ships in the harbour for the purpose of publicly investing His Majesty the King of Siam with the insignia of the Grand Cross of the order of St. Michael and St.51 words
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Article47 1878-06-29 5 His Honor, the Chief- Justice, returned from Malacca last Friday afternoon in the Colonial steamer Pluto, where he had been to open and close the Criminal Assizes. The rjon'ble Mr. Braddell was also a passenger by her, having been there to conduct the cases for the prosecution.47 words
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Article72 1878-06-29 5 Wk are requested by Major Gray to state that there will be no drill for Volunteers this afternoon, but all are requested to attend to-morrow at 5.30, when there will be drill as usual, and, on Wednesday afternoon, all the Volunteer body are requested to assemble in the Town Hall72 words
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Article164 1878-06-29 5 The P. O. Co's steamship Zambesi, Captain Alfred Symons, from Bombay, 10th, Galle 16th, and Penang 21st instant, with the London mail of the ~4-tli May, arrived alongside the Company's wharf at day-light yesterday morning, and left for Hongkong and Shanghai, at noon to-day, the mai Iclosing at the General164 words
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Article182 1878-06-29 5 Mktkokoumjicai. observations for the week ending 22nd June, 187$, taken at the Hospital, Kandang Karbau. Uarombtkr Kkduckp. Mates. Bp.m. 9 p.m. inches, inches. inches. 16th June 29.902 29.815 29.904 17th -916 .826 .891 IStli .890 scs .873 Kith .86" .820 20th -HB3 .807 .870 2lst 928 84t .907 22nd .HS2182 words
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Article94 1878-06-29 5 A aoLBMS high mass «aa celebrated yesterday at the Church of the Good Shepherd," by His Lordship the Right ilevd. Dr. (Jasxikk, the newly appointed Bishop, in honor of the feast of Vorpun Chriati, which seems to be one of tin 1 greatest festivities throughout the year. The Church compound94 words
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Advertisement740 1878-06-29 6 ittttfrrllanroud. \HIHITIONOF stand of Me»srs. SutIsmen. and to H. R. H. f Wales, will be one of tbe ,f Horti.uHnral r brought i rsntagt of the «ill be the most wonderful rer held, and nftbeirhigh n to Hia Royal H i l i f the Royal comiiiis- ii. have been740 words
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Advertisement896 1878-06-29 6 itttsrrllanfous. SARSAPARILLA WILKINSON'S ESSENCE OR FLT'TD BXTRAOT OP RED JAMAICA SAR^APARTLLA IS THE ONLY PREPARATION REcoi; VISED BY TIIK FACITiTY AS A WONDERFFL PI'RTFIER OF THE HIM AN BLOOD. It is not too much to say that tbose •ufferine from tbe effects of TROPICAL Cl MiTES, such as TOKIMD LIVER,896 words
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Advertisement815 1878-06-29 6 iflisrfllaiwous. OXYGEN TS LIFE. Although the modern Materia Medica includes many valuable remedies for human a^ictionß, it is a matter of certainty that in all cases where the animal vitality iR failing. Phosphorus is decidedly superior to .very other remedy at present known. It will work effects such aR nothing815 words
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Advertisement835 1878-06-29 6 iHisfrellanfOUs. DR J COLLTS BROWNES' OHLORODYNE. Is the Original ajjdonly Genuine The Public are Cautioned against, tbe unfounded statements frequently made that "the composition of Chlorodyne is known to Chemists and tbe Medical Profession." The fact is. Chi.orodynk was Discovered and Invented by Dr. J. Collis Brownk (ex Army Medical835 words
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Advertisement929 1878-06-29 6 iWis(rfllanfous(. HOLLOW A V'S OIXTMKNT. OLD SORES AND~OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds pf theße disorders arc a (Tec tually rxpellpd by this penetrating Unpuent. not oplv from the superficial parts, j but from the intenal tissues likewise. Any j case, even of twenty years' standing', spec- j dily yields to929 words
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Advertisement635 1878-06-29 6 ittisfrrllanrous. RIMMEL'SCHMi, y p IB Thlang, Jockey Club. anH Toilet Vinegar of v Toilet Water. Uvander V Water. Ean de Cologne, Glycerim for the Hair, r;: Windsor, and other 5,,,,, powder, Aquadentine for th T Strand, 12«. R.gent Street iin hill, London. Sold by nil > f,. Chemists. Registered tra635 words
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