The Straits Times, 3 July 1880

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXVI PUBLISHED EVERY SING4PORE, SATURDAY, JULY ;>, 1880. SATURDAY EVENING No. 3.056
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  • 31 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 3rd JULY, 1880. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. I I J'.. 1.. To. I I lill Un Ind Guilder T P. D *l IS. 11 *i r. »jr stra w»ii{h'
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  • 940 1 .ye, |»'s ir OA^ind Journal June:- '1 theSiKAiThe :ilst 111--leaving >.n v ti:. I', and 4 arii Mail "I M < last, and I me i--d.iy the l-t i O. steam, r arrived 1- loicikk n .1 1 with I C I 1 U >'.iudaV .11
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  • 725 1 From the Daily Times, 30th June. Personal. N VI.. Wi linvejost lately |„iti.'. lltsi impmsv :i it eurrenl thai this Journal, or 1 ;it lii r it- nave beaa lied r 1 i-.\ riunent in the nutter «.f the Short Hand tU> ports ofthe Legislative Coaaeil Meet iius, in so
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  • 1262 1 Unn;;t nil BIKOAMU CIMMIXAI. Pusox, roa mi ntM IS7'.'.1 S 7'.'. On Hrn Ist Jaunaiy, tliere were in the I. ni JTtAfc I Prson. Fmialt Pritontrt. TLe avi'ruge number h .i» Keen four, their 1 has beca good, uud their health '■x.-e:lent. Loeatinn <■(
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  • 1812 1 UOHMH Pasha. Ii is probable that among the pa Seagate liv the mail steamer ShmM due to-morrow morning will lie Gordon Pasha on his way to China, and some I account of this somewhat remarkable man may be- interesting to our readers at the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 551 2 1 hct ok Tin I Statib. ■■il States the -ene- the general :hat General Grant by a large majority 1 rident of the Tuittil States, and certainly all account- n preliminary elex'tions of ■lie different States tended treogtiien that impression. This turn* out now
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  • 1762 2 The N ill ii Boitxtu. I win A' no doubt whatever that one of the main cau»cv of the fall of -ton.- Ministry iv l>w I was the fteling «disgust at the humii^Hts foreign policy had UaUuna ender touchitWohn Bull's pocket as his priuc\liit
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  • 1195 2 Thk Piratical Plot ox tiil Bowex. Thk C/ti'ia Mnl disctis.-es the. au.la- I cious attempt to seize the Burnett as follows The affair of the British steamer Boie- I tn, which has caused so much consternation since its detail- were made known in our
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  • 2201 2 MkI.B<>IHNeIsTIlK>ATIONAI. EllilBITIO.N MO, We have hecen favoured with a copy of a pamphlet issued \ty the local •foveriimeut containing the I'ollowiny particulars of tin- Straits Settlement* Court at the Mellxjurnc Exhibition. Strait* ■Settleinentt ('our/ Local Committees. Singapore.— 'l'\u- Hon. Cecil dementi Smith, c.M.u.,' Colonial
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  • 767 3 Rji'liii, llfjl .TU.i\ anil In* ur ami gives jt nut of stalled <liitioti. It will l.c seen that. amoriL- tit and some. what ii oil (iarke, i. > India -ter ol lace in Coiin- current as i- Mulden return, it iianiig been uiul< r*to
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  • 1519 3 Xi i ii ki; i \x i>- I\ni\x Nsn. ■MM ">r I'.m'cnporartaa (hat, in r*. tbe*e tr*ii*U'i>>mi, th«ir oriyin&j ai.iimruc* Tim. Java papers give the followifea; farther Mrtieclan reaving M \V»|. ■in. tin- bVriic'li traveller reoaatl* marA -tat. in.'llt lIM.I I 5 JU, md
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  • 1398 3 MAWII.A INEW*. „•,■•<■"•-! •■»■<-■'<■.■""<>■■< 11"'. urinal ap|W«r»ne» i»ta« T>...»« unv IjAi-kii.iwlwlgeii.} ft, Van On the morning of t|,<. d»T I .v there einbarkrd f. r Sinjinore, Mr. W. B. T\,n!i. ill British Consul, witii his wife. bia .umtryui. n arc unpin <d bin iajabarbuar
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  • 962 3 From oar oicit Vorretpoiulrnl.) Pmmm,2BA/mmlBBO< -Semtarj nat!'i nu,'.- here ju>t at pmeat. In in\ 1 i«l I refened to certaii/taiineries and slaughter houses which ware, and are, a I fruitful eoarM of grumblings and grow- get the IwUMti nt the neighI in which they
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  • 394 3 Malacca. m ouroicn Otrrttfondent.) Mulnrra 'I'lh Junr. Tiik oldest inhabitant. who in a Mi|n.i\ iliuus and cynical ancient, sans teeth and cv. rvtliin/, is earnestly begtamag to (MM to the conclusion that he is a Kip .nkle. He knows nobody now; or, rather, nobody
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  • 537 3 J* TmiiMnv Island. Torbes Stkui-< \'s^& V" Vori-rtpamtmt bril"'*v»^uT^^^if .struction of "the Comi, vessel arrivci' at jjnC'l'^ IV Island on in tow. 'she lea fArlt Vl '^s^v !t Lj Llie same evening, and at l Sh .c the night of the -Ath, havuii, i*^'
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  • Correspondence.
    • 74 3 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sin. Permit me to reeonl that I had occasion this morning to avail myself of the services of our police, to the only peon visible I*. C v.is informed by that functionary he did not understand an«l coul I speak
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    • 170 3 To the Editor of tie Daily Time*. Sir,— The residents of Middle Komi are loud in their complaint* as to the annoyance they are subjected to every Sunday by the large number of diseased MM. per* presenting themselves at the door* of tin '.r houses ami heggiug for
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    • 398 3 'itor of (he l><ttl > Time*. Sib,— in i-u,- of the Bth of M»r I i-imil with Home iiit.-n.-st and curioMti tlit" following paragraph "Are the Municipal Comnvßsioners a»nre that at th .corner of River VaU«y Road ml Mei-er^ts Road, close to Mewr«. Ri*7 Si, H»»'llre ives'
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    • 74 5 t. "A many other*, interest 1 l,y the net* of the building dwplayed by tin^r the coiiiws within tlie limits ..Idin U Mviii other pulled down tor their own oiierx will not nubuiit n of ooe member _-:in of the public son- otilation tv the remedy 1^
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  • 77 4 Ihk now m&htn 01 1!' it III) (lollllt of the fall of I'Miiiio Ministry in |H7 I u.,s tinI >t the liumi. i^is foreign |>ol A tlir c^ullrv. The Ala'l«ma IWohn Bull'i liv iT./lv/SJ^iit he i i-inhii'iitl 1 uli^ „,.111-. I, ,11 Vl 8
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 639 4 iHisrrllanrous. tl.anVst in? to become nti .f ths. Professor* *^*^B 'iinii nnx liein I ktely bought n box of 1c thorn at ii.tcrvald, 'lie flowinir Bowl." asrain II llowiiv's tßtment Kre largely used in ■■d that accounts in ur. ngevity of its in--11 lite assured, however, U and li.'is lem
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    • 697 4 itfidrrllanrotts. S\RS\TMRII.T.\ WILKINSON'S EB9ENOS on nT.TTP EXTRACT OF RKP JTAM SARSAPARJTT.A 1<! TOE OXI,Y PREPARATK'" !<FI) TtT THE FAiTI.TT AS wriVDERFUL PT T RIFIER OF THE I HIM AN RT.OOD. It m no* tod much to say thut tl-ow suffer! tie from tl.e effect* of TROPICAL I iTTMVTFS. inch as
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    • 1012 4 X? iHterrllanrotre. T)I!. .1. OOLLI3 BROWN f'HLOROPYNK. J Is Thb Oitir.ix.u, ash BHT (JKNtJINt Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE (UU Army ••red a remeV to de. iv -f" which )>e c m.^d the word CHLOBOdywb. Dr. Browne is tho sole inventor, and it is th.refo a trident, that m he hiw
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    • 750 4 SUTTONS' are thi best SBBD9 IMPOBTID. And cah bb supplied ny Messrs. A. 1,. Johvston- V Co .ml Messrs. J. Little A Co. Sin^i). Observe Trad Mark on every Packet. Sottoa-i I COHPI.KTK COLLECTIONS. of Seada. SutUm'i VEOETAIIt.K SEEDS. Ll'i 1" t FuttoQ 1 5 110 -~>- i 4 <
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    • 892 4 HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN' DISEASES. Tt'.' sor.ls of these disorders are affee tnally expelled l.y this penetr.it in,' I*nriiept. n..» ..nlv from the superficial part*. l>nt from the intcnal tissues likewise. Any n of twenty yearn' standing, spec <Itly yields to its inll nil..' A CERTAIN
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    • 643 4 M LOP/ RIAVEM >-\ iieimcnuL Aotwtn p. .|.-,n mid I.ill WAI.TKK M VFAKI.WI I GLASGOW All order* In !>■■ nc oarp'ak-d bj i mitt i n or Refrrenoe to a firm mi fc*n l; lil'l. f I CQPENHA J,':!!!*^' 1111 :i|>l> 'intmontß to Ma^^^^^..' mi ft. ii. h t>.«fl Hr
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    • 363 4 it i; r I habit .if Msß .iii'l mc ■•Mful 'ni^ht i-ip.^^| ii' l>j tion can M mixcnl. anl^^L i lii Dumb m r belter h I I P fr i n Ii ilf .I'l 1 S ••t\f* till! Si lit illll iuIuCSH lt« igapore, 10th April, 1PELT H Kvtz
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, JULY 3, 1880.
    • 8 5 SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, JULY 3, 1880.
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    • News of the Week.
      • MONDAY, 28th JUNE.
        • 28 5 Murray's letter iv our issue »f ust in the minds .f that Nautical The Eclipse of the Moon n the j.dfull particular* are also Rtiona at which it
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        • 58 5 Hi- Imperial I from Crond intl ni^lit ed ealutes with Kit Can- I ,'Oixiy re she OOSls and ba I but as none were. V- .-i •nl-. -he ha il instead, f^r imphV ty of the Am ients bad ;■■'> at the rate <il rofit to itorckeepcrs |,uiin .in:--- a
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        • 54 5 C ..ui.-hip I II '>i Saigon «t'th instant, arrivexl BOCTN m|MUl\ 's half aud will leave for (ijlle, Port laid, Naples and Maral I I a. m. to-morrow, tlie mails teral Post Ofrl a. m. The iollowiu^ 1- her lest ol M 1 I Mou- 1:11 .tl.it L 11l nif
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        • 105 5 N Consi l. to Si vm. oon Wii-lun^tciii in ■|K>iiiiinan, .-I mi wbether lie urn is a > 1 1 1 1 ill i .>. t ration, of on. a- rtmaea up to tiie He v j comuu but so end.-ai bia i o npUMOM M UM mil I .1
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      • TUESDAY, 29th JUNE.
        • 64 5 VI. in an epidemic fyrm,,] |uiv ini: brokea out among thcorisoi ff™ in tin- Penang jail (not thuee seVfJ from here bu Cwe belonging ti Penang) the P. M. and the Colonial Engineer have left by tie s. s. stsn to-day for Peanng to institute inquiries and report upon the
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        • 77 5 I'm my appears to l>e getting rife in south China Water*. About ten days ego, rays the Hongkong Dailf Prmt oj the 21st instant, Captain Oerorau, of the ioeroy of Canton's gunboat captured two piratical junks on the eoa.-t of Hainan with thirty and took them int > Boibow. Tlnse
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        • 92 5 V/Ban to have a. change of gnrriaon cording t'> mmours eumut at Headquarters in Hongkong. The troopship Oromte*, it is -ji.l, will leave Engkuid i;i September next with drafts r the China Station. should a change of ragimenm take place it 1- probable thai the 81st -v:--liire regiment v ill
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        • 96 5 Tiu. following paragraph appears in gkok oorreepondence, dated 1 1 tli June, M the Boagkong Dmilj I'rett The F'T-iga Minister who is D"W M linat Ihinia aa an a.abaamnoi I plained to tbe King tb.it he Id v i re ci» »t Sin^ap«r« be wi» entitled to 1. 11 Yu.b;n*
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        • 86 5 <)i ilt,- |fl men, say- the f Mm/, who are iv < 11-to.ly charged with being concerned in the piratical plot "ii t ie British steamer 1 describe themselves as men, a- earpeuton, '■> lannrs, shop-cooiies, I painter, 1 bricklayer, 1 caulker, I weaver, i loatnun, 1 cook. Their a^'
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        • 111 5 1\ tin- Honae of Commons, mi Monday, tbe 44th May, 1880 in reply to questioa by Col. North. Mr. Chllders said that the dcUy 111 iwuing the medal granted by 1 1 1 .11 the let ofSeptember, I^T'.", t-> the I. Hirer, and mm of the Army who took pad
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        • 116 5 Wi (J'i/,<nt GatHU) have been kotd thai the aHegianoe of Manchuria to China has become lukewarm, and that indeed llussia would lind many and •■.l^er partieansan g tbe alanchn tribes. Ihe provinces of northern, central and southern Mam huria are thickly ai the territories are \a-t. The |K)pulation is said
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        • 153 5 Till I. and Co's HOW sti'anier Unreal,,,, which brings the next Lou- don mail of Uh June, and is due here on Thursday next, was built by M LVn.UJ it Co. of Dumbarton. Her <liui< urn his are, Irngth, ."iMJ feet Lreadtb, Hi feet; dfpthiOfeet; ton- ottgv I' 1 grutk
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        • 229 5 WllUllMi there is U) be war between Eluseia and China or not, the foraier power would appear lo l>e preparing for all eventualities and has row in China waters perhaps the efaofpri ■v.i! 1 1 1 oi any nation that ever spI eared in it. The Russian corvette btating the
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        • 253 5 Mk. Grant Duff, in the enane i f dm of his recent addnaen t hi? eoastitu•;t-. said that some yearn ago, whea .Mr. Gladstone's Administration was in |Ki\\er, a a tlevirTory, wlio hated loth Mr. Gladstone and his Administration, write tie MUwiag acrostic Q wig tin- gteat MM, vi uut.iiu
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        • 203 5 Tiik (Aim* MM .-ays: l(u only fair to state that the liver sataMMn belonging to the Hongkong, Centra and Macao SfaMßlboal C'oinjmny liave, ever .-ii. s tragedy,been fairly well armed, while the hatchways have mii fitted with iron bars, to prevent any tush on the part of evilpaeai ngi n
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        • 270 5 A ila>tarJly i^iull was ruimiiiUel at Ml mI iv eveniug, »a\»the I'kiM of the Itith instant \tj a I'lnuaman u|>oii one of our nldrst and Bolt i bUow raaidenta, Mr Jylm Uemrd, the Actiflg UeroWar (ieiicral. shortly befon (i a'eloeL Mr. Utmmrd »a> t.ikiuir a ijuict nvtauMwaHi tiwis tin/ Bahimoii
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        • 618 5 Pocnra Niws. A Merctttf CuiTi>|H)inlcnt writ's from Peking Jane Ist. m follows I! >i,lrs thU budn m with the Burnw, tlie UMacee an- troubled >>y the rayroaantativea of other Pomra, who will bain Peking in a ihort time. For instance tliero i* Mr. Angel] with hi" two ui.lt- -,1.--cani|i, th.it
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      • WEDNESDAY, 30th JUNE.
        • 150 5 Tiik Afghan War has already cost si)inetl)iii_r like v. .1 millions sterling, and it i- estimated that it will oost us much more before it is finished. The Indian Public Debt, too, ana attained I very rnymleMn rlimi unions, being -well on tWO hundred millions sterling, yet the lluaneial credit
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        • 398 5 Captain Gairrui, the owner and master of the British barque Nit De». perauilum, a well-known mid retpeeted trad r in 'Vie Archipelago lor the last thirty yearn ormurv, ha?, weeVfjret to learn, j,'" l into difficulties witli, the Dutch iinLli'iiitietj at Antl^iun, uml, if jo reiwou to doubt, ha-* been
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        • 339 5 Ik r'i'ma MaY, writing, ol tourae, iv the. receipt of the INMt telei;ijiii< regarding Un powtVw of the i»i>w nj'.cd Mr. Bradlaugh, aajra: A CoURKspoNUENi writes to point <.ut tint the />(/'</ Prem ha- noddled i-oii-iJi-rahlv (he telegrams about -Mr. The SlVgtpm telegram and the Sydv tar from beinic radically
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      • THURSDAY, 1st JULY.
        • 31 5 OuhKKs have been sent !y (lie Colonial Office to tli<- Cape directing thai the restrictions hnpueed upvu Cetewayo, who baa hitherto bean kept b oloee I prisoner, shall be greatly relajud.
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        • 57 5 Tin, li.ml tf"Tba Baft" u-ill v hy .1! thr BotMioftl Qardenri to-morrow evening', nun roan riitfl it 5.15. p. m. Paooauniß. Pulka Tuui fa Ma laliai. k Cava! iiii'. ../>«<■'" >/<• Luiiiiii-i n, "i Dmii/i iv. Select ion.. Ie« CluchemlcCuiH.dlU I l.v [quirt tr. Par ij.Lra»e Lorelei) N.uwaill.a. Val-e CmjlUitlio
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        • 19 5 It wouM appear hum the Hunter's telegram which puMufr to-duy tlmt p to inorpawtho tnr spirit among tli«i* countryrm-n.
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        • 84 5 (iiiKvi tlarai »od indignation been eau«ed in the Civil Service l>y an j aiiiKHiiKcnuMit made l>y letter, «"<1 wA by minutf, f'nim tlic Lords of the Tranary, thai they u-ill art rrreive any |nii.i<pii which Uie \.<-.As of departmeats rafoeed. This make* the luads of departmenU nactical autoc rats, ;ui«l
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        • 140 5 TllK "ailed Sm-i-r <;,:<■//,- of Ml J Kttb, says Tlie il-utli at Bingaporc ol ilie Bon. Mi Whimpw. r M f- tf Bot bo( vividly recall to the im'iin.rv of all naval officer* who have scrvtil on the (Mima station faring tht la-t t'c.iiv ]TflM>i "'it- who for kindiisM mki
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        • 171 5 Tiik Hutu Newt givei the (oilowiag record of H. K. the Gorernor: Mr. I'rtdiiiik Al"\.-iiis Weld, C. M. (1 < i.iveruor of the 81 raits Settlement-. who has also been promoted to to ■> knight CoaUßftadersbip ol th Or.lcr, is tbe sic. nil son of the l»te Mr. Humphrey Weld,
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        • 251 5 Tin. A0,(./"/r <i,i<l Chi mi fyprett give* tin.- follow ii report of the Proendiiin in tin II"U>.- of L Mnfa oa the 2Mh May mii the aeli'.n of the lo<S»l Government usruinst Tunku Alum: Ti/nm hunt. Lord Stanley ->f Alderley asked the Secretary ef Slate for the Coloniea for explanation*
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        • 417 5 Tiik Iliiiiic Ittmt >aysj_ The SUndard iW, of the Lr;-idm, newspapers, linn published in -fft last two or three days lull telegraphic accouate of Lord kipou'a in In-, dia. and ol the speeches made b\ him at Bombay. These have produced favourable impression here as calculated lo conciliate the military,
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      • FRIDAY, 2nd JULY.
        • 36 5 Fkahs are entertuined for Uie t_v of the Spanish Mail Steamer, nail, which war- due here from Manila on Saturday la>t, but has ii"! l>evii heard of. The I'miit/ left Manila with :J0 passengers im board.
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        • 96 5 i.mkhhaY a Javanese took hie passage ticket here i>>i .lava by the S. S. Eat/em h/rn and arrived on lioard some iimo before the hour Kxed for the vessel's departure with his I containing about xi ,hiki worth >f diamonds &<■. He left the box deck near the Cabin and
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        • 59 5 A Moscow correspondent of the > loffm G-izelte deacriUa the misery and starvation prevailing in the south and south-east of Uu—i.i m uiikuown in the memory of man. No food is to be got for tlic hopes and cattle for any money, and the animals arc consequently dying every where
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        • 63 5 The Sidney Mud writes: -Tin- anDuuncemcnt of Karl Cadogau, the Parliamentary undersecretary of the Colonial Office, at the dinner to the Queensland I'remier, that he hadbji(«tr'~~' authorized t" sta'e that the rV"^ Wales greatly regretted lh*j££g* nimble t.i visit Australia, may£ pn |,li»h3l a- an ollicial notification l"*|..-r. retool Dent
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        • 152 5 It will be seen l>v our n^ie Ooinmieeio. .i.luiaus that Wilson's A' )0 h '^."'U' iicus has sigain i lVOW ji^^ me apf visit. Mr. Wilson lias r jj- ili; »iu»i fire In- la.-t exhibition litre, le wita torotd U» leading iirtisU-s a d liAxpeune »od^aof Calcutta, wheie lie WfaXt
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        • 151 5 TIiKUS li;t> been a tern: the tppoiutra Ind' n, and Taamania hat uii'eavi ir- ,rs by the in which h<" beats Wt'.iaionv that our a strict Roman in Tasmania 1 »nd eonacientiom Representa- nlUy the dib.|uietude of ■Ms^^HMrar readers to knov tbat it is fora retresentativ.' of H»r Ifa- a
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        • 130 6 V.'tli Ma* indul•he following odious .otnparison Force ami t ■v I'erak is under native ruler, advised ritish resident. A council, comMalays. and one the state bi «ork-< smoothly under the of the resident- Mr. Hugh •rdsr o':- A ji fast pa?" r small <lel>t Public oi )<«lie<l after by a
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        • 237 6 Tin *im*a ssjs: There i- an nitty in Borneo fur any one ■ing out a new indus- ie»e hard times of >lack trade In that island itber productions, there ■/I ich the native- call Tnngkawhich, no doubt, must liea Ter\ name if pronouncThe specia- j the tree is that it
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      • 139 6 If BoitNtO. He mi doubt wha > nf the fall of J i I*7 1 ua«! tliMieu l at tlic ImujMii of Imiioii- to ivbiclratii foreign policy Umt^*> y poati the ed^ifry. The Alabama ii Hull's ixxk. In Mi that," 1 l«acf l<l vvliiiM
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      • SATURDAY, 3rd JULY.
        • 37 6 Wt w..uid remind our readers of Professor liu.hwal.ly's IVrformanee in the Town Hall to-night. The Prospoken of in terms of iii:fh tlic ftmt of the different countries he has visited for his .lever tricks and musical accomplishments.
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        • 128 6 OBKBaI -Mcttinff of the Chamber of Commerce was liehl at the Exchange \.-tcnlav at I o'clcnk. and was largely attondirl. the object being :,il to the invitation of Government for an expression of the opinion of die Chamber on the Draft of the new Stamp Ordinance I>sO, which will shortly
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        • 179 6 H. If. S. wliicli arrived here at one o'cWk this afternoon brought thl welcome intelli^'iico tliat the Isas> nisli mail steamer Ps*f, which was due lore l'n>m Manila on Saturday la~t, nd of which nothing had been heard was all safe at Lalman. The broffct on the mails Had nine
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        • 441 6 Thk E. A. f L M. MMM Mofmmulf, Captain S. (j. (jrci-n, from Sydney with dates to the 11th June, via Queensland Pi>rU, arrived al ngHdt Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday evening with the Australian Mails foi Europe and the following passengers. F.ir fingaprire.— Fr.jm Melbourne Mr N. A. Kn»x. Mr.
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        • 30 6 A» we have raid Mr. Arrien's Voca- JjliJajry c.umut Jafl to prove a must 'u.91ul oik to all who visit or have I'UMiicss relations with the North E»st of Sumatra.
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        • 538 6 (iovf.KXMt.NT Ga/.MTK, FaUDAT, -M> .1 I I.Y. Thk following new notifications arc published The following li.« l;uii;iti')ii has been issued by 11. E. Mr. C. C. Lew, GovatßOf of Labuan Whereas by Ordinance No. 111. of LB6o| it is amongst other tlmigs enact M that it shall be lawful for
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        • 1902 6 Bill i<> Makk Pkowmon by Law for THE PROTMTION <>t ClllXtSK Immh;k\xts. Thk following is the Chinese Iminigrauts Bill as amended in CoraWi. r -.i- it m expedient to mike better provision by law fur tlie protection of Chi i nese Immigrants: It it hereby enacted by the Governor o!
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 41 6 T( l<Aß| MlsAA'' We have just imp^r' ir^B^. dition. a parcel o" J. F. A'len^^^ noted Tobaccos and Cigaretten. in the we!) known Richmond Gem an some of the Finest Tobaccos Mann' tured. BATLE A Co. Singapore, 11 tb June. 1880.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 828 6 •y^^coiuinander, bour^fk coniman lor, GlaiBritish nUsnuer BenUn "MO top*. Moppi^Z^j,^ ton((i pryden comrabjya Jane. con»ignre» Ou'lint- i L.. x^ p^^n Simons 4 Co. British Hteanier Miramar ow ions, g j une gow Bth May, c msignees Guthrie A /iifc,, Va n dan Puttc 480 ton*. British steamer dal'ey of
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    • 262 6 British steamer tilenfalloch Park, for New York. British steamer K.nnli >\v Ro/..:1U, for Malacca Klun>{. Siamese steamer Bangkok Rademaker, for B ingkok. British steamer Louis i 111 Hariner, far Milicea Si Klin British barque I>>™ Howling, for Marseille-. Uritish steamer 'jAW-y of Lome" Dry.ien. for London. German barque Annie
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