The Straits Times, 3 April 1880

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXVI. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1880. SATURDAY EVENING X«>. 3,04.5
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  • 69 1 SATURDAY, 3RD APRIL,1880. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. .APOKK, 3BD A PHIL, 1880. (Junbier Black Pepper 10.10. Pepper, fair quality lU. -*raw»« I,m» t Tin 114. -i !l.s. Sbirtinjjs I OMa i""i 7 d do .1 Opium •■>•*». i.doo Hunk i m/i lita '> lo Un lodm Rank d d Pri»ate3Ud/» On
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  • 742 1 I in following tamman nftln w Mars aj'| «ars ia 4or Overland Journal of th. ilst Marcbt Tin be O\ erland Stk uts TlMt-, wa- dat.-l Wedne-l the i Itll and despatched i>\ the M. M. which loft with the last aid mail next morning. tfaVe
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  • 431 1 From the Daily Times, 29th March. SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB. Tii k quarterly competition for the Lawn Tennis Challenge Cup, which has ju*l been concluded, did Bat produce as many netting contests ,i< usual. In the first ties then' was only ..in- sufficiently dose to be iatavestiag, that between Mi. QosbVm
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  • 783 1 From the Daily Times, 29th March. THE LATE HON'BLE HOH AH KAY WHAMPOA, C.M.G. AND M.L.C. HlWlffl" has lost one of its most eminent worthies, of whom any commuuity might be proud. The Hon'iile Boh Ah Kiy Whampoa, C.M.G., M.L.C. and Consul for Russia, China and Japan, died oa BaUuomy
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  • 1243 1 From the Daily Times, 2nd April. A NEGLECTED ANNIVERSARY. Yi-m;i>AY was the thirteenth anniversary of the Transfer of these Settlements from the Indian Government to the rule of the Colonial Office. On the Ist April, 1867, the Settlements ceased to be the dependency of a dependency, and, as it were,
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  • 2308 1 From the Daily Times, 1st April. THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTION. I'oi.k k. Cot hi, 3 Ist M.mcii. liefu,f Dr. Omnm, Ac/in;/ Senior I'olii'- Mafutnttt. Bmtmtd/rom Bad Mmrek, 1860. luck* M'llmi'ul (worn state-: —I live at Padaag. I am in uharge of that >h>trict, that is on the south side of Muar.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 AnvEKTISBMKNTS. Terma for AdrertisementH m ade known nto for l>n« periods will be received at th. > n liimsna. by Mesara. G eorue Stk y t Au;ar. 1 Hendy t Old Jewry; in Calcutta Messrs. Adrertissn mu»t -p. ify. in < thenuu' r...,m.^.eW till countermanded «a 4 ohtrged for seeordingly.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 389 2 From the Daily Times, 3rd April. THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTION. TIIK Uo\U:XMK.\T PMbwCI IKS. preliminary in\>-.;igation bafnre I ate into the private ..I' '1 uuku Allum a month and no nearer an cud than ev«l It is that the lor the dt I in op be interminable lengi the C nneel
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  • 610 2 From the Daily Times, 3rd April. THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND. A i ■itKi.mix.vßv meeting convened I Chalrinaii and Committee for the purpose of noßnutinf, iiihatniiiHuui in aid of tlie distressed in Ireland was Ih-lil sU:nlay afternoon in tlie change when r.-presentative membprs of the mercantile rommuoity, the aighl Ilovd. Dr.
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  • 1631 2 From The Daily Times, 3rd April. A TALE OF THE SOUTH SEAS. A Tali si m Boi m Bs*s> I.v ti.e In 'ginning nf 1878 the native* ,il New Britain to »k it into their Ie ids t.i saurder and eat levera] Pijiaa teachen vUtioDed among them by the ■UMionariea
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  • 678 2 From the Daily Times, 1st April. THE MUNICIPALITY. i n i rEB 'if Proceeding* of the Municipal CoramUrfionere, un KrMav, the 1-lh March, l^o Psmmt. The Hoa'ble W. H Read -President Major MeXair. It. A., C .11.0. Major Puulop, v.x. K.I. Eoak, 1.-; The Minatei of t!, fad Ifeecia r.
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  • 1055 2 From the Daily Times, 30th March. Mr. CARL BOCK'S TRAVELS IN BORNEO. Wk haw l,.cn fanmrad l>\ M.Carl Hock, the oekbmtcd Naturalist, witli the following account From tli (\mrntii of his tnivK in Cotie, Borneo and overland from Cotie to Baadjeruris>in Mr. I;, ek hlt Khmmi bel j ttnaaef Ibr
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  • 114 2 From the Daily Times, 29th March. PENANG NEWS. Pexaso Nbws. TIIK follow! the 1 1 'i ol the iltli in i SqtuidroH. Mr. K K A. Maroks, agi-ul at Pemag for tl tlnTlaails linlinii Service, r li niteWH^Hi i i f ctituue wlii^^l^V' I (Iron. n r .i „;,< I
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  • 153 3 From the Daily Times, 31st March. THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONRY. lit raid, we t ween Master i f y and j I m I 1. •;!»hai, ami an interesting eission resulted on tin- antiquity Masonry generally. It i- a mewhat y Mr. ii M I r in our t tin.'
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  • 309 3 From the Daily Times, 1st April. THE KING OF SIAM'S VISIT TO EUROPE. I'l,1 '1, writing from Bangkok onJer date the vh Mai I gives tbefollowing'i of the origin ami ohj et of the K r Biam's pi .1 isit pc and America, which, however according t.> later new-, iiiis
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  • 1194 3 From the Daily Times, 1st April. THE CRISIS IN CHINA. 'I'm. 'lil s.:ys ;n iv a matter where the ininvolved are peculiarly i 'nil len pulatiou of thu thought in the install- -.ever occurred of r cent d it| the i)urt« have thrown oil'their Usual i lond was '„,\crnit I-i
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  • 3052 3 Til* LOSS OP TUE VIXOOBLA. Tut. Bomba) (jii:cH t The loss of th Vingorla, with the terrible life involved, lias greatly shocked the whole community. The awful »v- catastrophe and the apgntrent absence of an adt-ipiate indeed, ofanv cause at all, have natural!-. I
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  • 660 3 A telegram was received bj Mr. M.> kay, the liombay Agent of the I! I S. N. Company, late on Tuesday night, from Knrraehec, announcing that the Anchor Line steamer Britannia, which left baj on Saturday for riunaehat, and was sighted nea>-
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 583 4 itiisrrllanroux*. INTERESTING TO ALL. Gekti.emkn.— Hin yet alive, thanks to N t liocouie Pi fessor's I Asylum now i-ein_- .-ro.-t box of himself again. H Uoway's 1 ed in in my t» inh iwevor, !o the that 1 ud that his Dim. 1 will hs basde i down to posterity
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    • 682 4 ißitfrrllaiirous. SAKSAPARILLA. WILKI! ENCE 'M{ FLtTID ETTBAOT ov hfd .t \m aic\ BARSAPARILLA KTHEOVLY PREPARATION BSOOGNISKO BY TrTB FACTTLTI \s WONDERFUL PURIFIEII OF THE 111^' HI.OOD. It is not too much to miv that thOsV unfforinir from tbe effects ..f TROPICAL CLIMATES, snehaa TORPID LIVER, DFBILITY. ATTENUATION OF BODY.EKUPTI ->NS.
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    • 1044 4 ifltsrrHanrous. DR. J. COLI.IR BKOWNK'S CHI.ORODVNK. Is Tur. Orixixai, and only Genuim' Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE (late Army Vedica] Statf) discovered a remely. t 1 atenot nlii.h lo coined the word Cmlorodvnt. Dr. Browne is the sole inv.u'.r. an.l it is therefore evident, that as he Ima ii.v.r pnb'ished tbe
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    • 775 4 itttstrdlaitfous. SUTTONS' ark th« HitST SEEDS IMPOBTBK. ANH VN 11 K SUPPLIED HV k. 1.. .1..H vsTOS A Co. and Messrs. J. Litti.b A Co. Singapore. Observe Tradi Mirk on every Packet. Satton'n '"MPI.ETK COLLECTIONS. to am »ll rtuium Huttoa-a o| smJ,. Buttoo'a VK.iKTABLE BKEDB. 11.. in n t-2 ■>
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    • 948 4 iHisrrllanroiiS. HOLLOW W's OINTSfENT. OLD SORES AND^LD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of theßo disorders are affoc tuallv oxpolled by this penetmtins Ciiniont, not only from the superficial parts, but from the intonal tissues likewise. Any en so, oven of twenty years' standing, spec I dily yields *o its infl.ionco. A
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    • 647 4 iMi^rfHsntoutJ. MA.OFABLVN»3 OA9TIWOS. Arohite<tukai., Artistk'. A Sanitary GLASGOW. All orders to be ac .^p.nied bj r a Ke mitfneo. or Reference to a firn* in Ergland. COPENHAGEN CHERRY BRANDY PETER F. HEERINGS. Established 1818. Six Prize Medals. Purveyor by special appointments to the Royal Danish Court S. 1 H R
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    • 570 4 Katz Bro!iat*. Singapore, lOlh March, ls-.» ORIOItBTIMG Dl Katz Bros have very fine. Doable Csac Handle Bata, Snperior Mat.-h Balla, H.itting OloveB, Snperior Leg Guardi and otbej sites. Singapore, 10th March, 18* CIOARETi Jiih.n LItTM A <;.). havejuit r 1 a supply of Ci^-retten, m«de of t Turkish Tobisoxr/, in
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  • 205 5 ■'fin?** of tlie II •ip left lid n<it feel any sh, M-k j her striking ithi r th.-n or afterill past nine \<\ the third ami dear the water- then 1 lini; to the •tie water on r hole 1 it ipiite c 1 ar. This
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  • 1241 5 From the Daily Times, 29th March. MANILA NEWS. Majtiu Nbws. .nn»l ■ppewance »V, 1. i' i r. 1.; v t-i etnrned froa aing its ■a, and wh:r peraon tbe Sultan i*. *****0, aaid he, all who y.. rythine >f with them Its tra.le with tin* interior of these ialanda is
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  • 2250 5 From the Daily Times, 31st March. NETHERLANDS INDIAN NEWS. r.Ki.\.\i>s Indian News. [I i< raMaaaat of our oouUmporariep lh»l. in re•hr* 'r*mUti.>ii«, their uHiriu«i »j.j^*rauce mm} be acknowledged. I We at.- informed from ftsuib.ing that tin- uuuiiier of tieaars it ee gceat thaM »t aud that tli .iiiiin li- h
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  • 1280 5 From the Daily Times, 30th March. MAURITIUS. M Ltrairrca, Ire* our men CorretponJritt.) Miii'i-ituix. 'li'it/i Filirunry. —In writing .1 resume of matter* here, two or three months ago. I was compelled to lay that things looked very "black for the Colony but the enormously hiijh jirices obtained for sugars of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 364 5 A N APPEAL FOR THE IRISH. To the Eililor of the Daily Tims. Silt, WOIII il yon kindly allow unto suggest t liay a subscription list should be opened in ypur valuable paper, in favor of poor Irel isd It would Ik- a thaDM for Singapore to remain insen-iMe to
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  • News of the Week.
    • 671 5 Mi:. C. Katkis, the Dutch Resident of the West Coast of Borneo, arrived here yesterday from Pontiauak iv \ue British steamer I'unfuiiiak. Tiik British haraaa Auriga, reports having met the British baiipie l,'i ih nh in', iv (i.ispar Strait-, 8? da\s out, bound from Carditl' to Bangkok,
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    • 1553 5 M 1 l*o.\o\ in. f'om-mander-inChief <.f the Forces in China and the Straits Settlement-, arrived here this morning in the AY on a tour of inspection. As [uquasl was held on Si 27th inst. on the body of a female Mj lay c hi] I named Kadir
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    • 278 6 Wh 1 elieve another arrest ha* been made in the matter of the Govern- j meut prosecution. A general meeting of tbe member* of the Debating Society will be held I to-night at R.BO o'clock in the FreeHall, Hill Street, when the I of discussion will be
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    • 975 6 Tttl Debating Society discussed j hist night the motion, That the in. -lit ol English Colonies ought t.. lie rc].rcseiitative and responsible." Some able arguments were advanced on both >ides, the neglect ol public opinion and feeling in this and other Crown Colonii- being prominently MMWMd in
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    • 1351 6 Tiik total Retuin of Visitors to the BmVm Library and Museum during > the week ending Friday, 2nd April, lsst), was Vii. Wt are obliged to hold over the report of yesterday's proceedings at the Police Court in thtfeareof tbe Govern- j ment Prosttcutiou until Mouday. Tn
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 674 6 Saturday. 'J7th Marcb. British steamer Paknaro 36H tons. BtralUn commander Hunskck -.'3rd Mirch, consignees Guthrie A Co. (I. .nun barque "Melnsine" 0.17 tons, Pfli^er commander. Cud If 13th Nov., consignees Rautenbert; Schmi.l? A Co. British steamer Aolus »>i tons. \V.m«h ernminder, S..urab«y*2lst March, consi/nee« Borneo Company Limit d. German
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    • 241 6 Satnrdnv, -Till Man li British kU-amor Riinbow" rW.ells for Mil i- i Kl-u* British steamer' 1 Lmi a III" Hirm.-r for Malacca A Klang. Mind iv, (tth March. P. A O. steamer K^bjfar" Baker, for Hongkong. Dutch steam-r "Willem KcKinnon Swart, for Macissar. British Rteamcr 'IJowc-n Miller, for Australia.
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    • 661 6 Shii^ Names. Taptaims. MEN-OF-WAR Albatross EnnKtou K. der N.derlunden bnfhe Foxhound Nowell Etjeria Douglas Siamese Supporter Tytler SIKAMKK. Pilot Fi>h fnnda Sberard OtiUru McKen/.ie Kruuiabuth Tullocb Saipcdon Pluto Huddle Ban Yong Sunj; Hide Adria '"hapumn Rnby Stentor Kirkpitnck Cheang Hock Kiun Webb Penang Uavics Claverhouae Bruw
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