The Straits Times, 17 July 1880

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXVI. publWhed every SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1880. SATURDAY EVENING No. &O.~kS
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 58 1 At Paria on the 2nd June. K. A r MixATMAKK, Kf q.. laU A.luuiui trutor of ">1 aatscbuppy at Deli. ngaaore, on ibe ll tb instant. Mr. Joeirv athiw. of the EasU-rn Exten- Company, acd f-rn i y f R.<cbeeUi Ok the Ma ii ird H H. the I
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  • 78 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 17th JULY, 1880. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. SlNOArOBE. 17TH Jtl.Y. 1— irambn 10.30 '«^^^^B*mny 1". 50. >aaU H»«- lit. l..'»7i i 1.1*74. I till. ink 4ni 1 Uu JuduB«ik d I J.»i Pri?ate3Ud I 4 o/oprem. up a. T. P. Dook Shww old 111'.. new 111'. New H«rU.ur
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  • 656 1 i ng summary of the week's iew* appears in our Overland Journal .i-t overland issue of t lv- Straits i Times wan da ith isJ ilauii M. «te»tuer Amazu'ii' arrivexl here with tiie Load' tad i tteao L- eJ here on Wedne&otay next with tlio Load
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  • 3830 1 PtSAI af HMIII fllllwUM Col XTRY. A uHlll.K IB iht Field, a PliinttT firm tin 1 following partiiulais of IViak wli'uii may bo oi some intaCwtt to PlanU r> iv Jnhort! and the Native Stato: i .yloii Survi yor has examined a large UMt
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  • 1256 1 Annual Rbpobt of thk Mabinb Department, for the ykar 1879. Marine Department, Singapore. 2U( April, 1880. Sir, I have the honour to foward the fo lowing Annual Report of this Department for the year 1879. Revenue Collected. Import*. i, The grand total value of
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  • 1189 1 A wbitek in the Piefi-H some features ol Johnii"- "icklea It i« difficult to coi P" idea of the jangle to tl g the forests of the tempi"" the back lands of Jobore v Total first place of gigantic y among others the dar.u*, Thi Bern.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 225 1 A»TBETIBE3IE»TS. Hfemii for Advertisements made known m iicaunt* nn 1 gnliscript ions will be act*. Messrs. ti.e numher of tbe insertions re mi inserted till countered oaaajed for accordingly. Sl-BUCBIBEBO ASH i .iKkl.' SUEWT*. i r»rpectfully r. mediate bttia ne«* "r irreftularity in the their papers verbal «t. us will
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 982 2 From the Daily Times, 12th July. Penang News. I lit. following items are taken from the Penting G,i:t tt$ of the 2nd instaut The Protfttanl Cemetery.— Complaint* h»ve reached us of late that the Protestant Cemeterv is kept looked during several hours on week day* and we can testify to
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  • 1384 2 (It it rejuMted of oar ooDtomporeriM that, to reproducing loam* tr«Q«)*t1oa«, tb«ir ori*in»l imwimi mthe Slrnta riiM<aMjtaackni>wl«l(*d.) Kacet at BuiUmorg— On Fi i lay and Saturday, tbe 18th and Iftfc Jiim-.'ibere were held, at) usual, at Buiteu/. rg, the •ummer races,
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  • 2031 2 From the Daily Times, 15th July. The Dutch quest of Acheen. Tin- lasty". "T of the jourual of the L"nite<l !V" *Jti"\bSl^/ Institution of India contains ay jr^F* FrV**"''*! acl >unf ot the operation?, v jJJf Dutch in tlieir conquest of Ache/ 'ljr' y *bich has been progressing very s
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  • 1223 2 From the Daily Times, 17th July. The Volunteer s. Tilt following Minutes on the subject of the Volunteer Force, of which His Exeellenev the Governor was requested to become the Houorary Colonel, are published The Colonial Secretary to Major Grey. Please state bo* the Honorary 0 >lonel it appointed. What
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  • 899 2 From the Daily Times, 17th July. Mahomedan Marriages Ordinance. Tiik w^H of t|lia Bill which Las just bfcn^^K^.j )V lengthy atiou, i lowing, l^fcn, ,s of especial V ;l' rt:Zf^R&L**lMK OH PmOPKETY. .I"'' jrJ>9"i lt fxp«i>eot to defirxtliH i.i.-d.hcM.nsuf th«> to l>e u'o^Mcd i n tbeeaaeol Ma' ria^es is further
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  • 1911 3 From the Daily Times, 13th July. Paris Letter. From uui- oicn Von-etpondrnt. hint. \'2th June. Those wh.. visiting I'aris tiiis year, ooghj to M time tlieir trip, as to arrive for tog 1 Itfa July they will then see a national fete by the nation That date i> a talisman
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  • 802 3 From the Daily Times, 12th July. Penang. Ih'iuNt uu. uti-n CorretpouJciit) rmmj. S/A July, 1880.— It is much be NgNtM t hat t here is not. and cani bt) more regular communication l>eeen liere and Wngipmw Some weeks ■re are steamer* leaving every day a'ld otlu-r> MM at all. Last
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  • 372 3 From the Daily Times, 12th July. Malacca Items. (From an occasional ('orratpomlrnt.) Malacca, 7th July, 18*0— Sir, It M ninwiinj ban that tiic Bekuig*r (Jovern- ineut have decided to abandon Kl»ng Fort and remove the public oflice* to QuaU Lutu|K>re where tin.- Tin mines are, and make that the headquarters.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 299 3 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, A few days ago a little child, •bout 2 year* of age, of a Chinese trader gliding in Town, was kidnapped and N^^tt away from its parents fur some days VmLirini; all which time you may imaTjV^ts a
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    • 165 3 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sib,—l. Can it be true that the Municipal Commissioners of Malacca (with the sole exception of the worthy President) are a set of molly —coddles who inform rate-payers OBjtsMl that tli'\ an going to redress certain grievances at their next
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    • 54 3 To the Editor of Daily Time*.\ Sib. To whom did "your owujL'oriv.«pondent from Malacca" aliudi- the other day when he commenced an article on the Malacca Sports by referring to the oldett inhabitant" It has set every one here wondering as frt>m the dp-* -rintion tliat 't Oxk WhO Knows.
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    • 1127 3 Post Omox. To the Editor of the Daily Tim ft. Sib, Hrn it ever happened to any o! your readers to have his fatten OMMd in niapore Post Officer It has hap- ned to me, and in this way. Recently 1 gare my clerk a
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    • 150 3 To the Editor ,/the Daily Time*. Sib,— Your ren>»rks <» the death ot Mr. Leslie Innes, of Batu Pahat, contain some inaccuracies which I think ought to Ihj corrected. The Pulai did not go there by mew ■hance, but was delayed one day am ac.
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    • 241 3 7b Me Editor of the Daily Time*. Snt.— l felt greatly interested in the notice of the hot springs of Perak contained in your extract, relating to that country, from The Field." 'fiiere are now three hot springs in the Peninsula described and authenticated first,
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    • 95 3 To the Editor of the Daily 2Vsml Sik, In your uwue of yesterday A^Hk lith an extract from an article in tH on Johore. The writer «ub*orihj your readers, hut it may toq^Bi' the Field to Warn that hi* iij|H I respondent, A. T. S." "produced in extenso.
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  • News of the Week.
    • MONDAY, 12th JULY.
      • 111 3 Tub deepest sea measured 0 h tm)B kv cord is credited to Captafar) V?\lif I'. S. S. Ttuearora, I, i 1 V"''*' 1 O* 101 11 at atl ltkin»-.n Pa ™\?in north and Lungitmlu^. '>:> a.) i'^vi' 1 e 8 t'r«seuwioli,A iii inMeV-tbe amazing dvj**' reaclieu v yT «e»r'y five
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      • 56 3 A lktter from Saiu six thousand troops ir« (fflCi 00 w A 1'. arrive there from Frai ber to occupy Tou2 < ject of the expedition being w\ j r ;BP Acting the river Son^koi to trad lieved that ilou{fkou^ of the port of supply m plt-.i-<- i thia expedition.
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      • 92 5 m 'a steaiii-liij. ipeMU, from Shanv. iOBIBe, HongkoDij :»(li ami I arnw.l alongside i .:irl tlli> t.iH'ind will leav. <„ P rt Said, Naples and Marseilles jjgft 111 Hi ing at al R.»t OH following is her in H ■tis.-U 1)^ Mr. el AifniU and (Li'ns lerraat, nnd iVr«««ic. Fr..tu
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      • 245 5 dc of the Municipal Comic Sir 1.. J. l'ra»er *4HI ■ttenti ii to a lfttt-i itepayei" which appeared in this ting upon tin' action '-i nasighth building made ..I and River R**(i thai Mimi.ir had demDed, and J^^^^^Hp°* apjieared to haw been ■er that the uduct of the C ii.tui--
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      • 219 5 Th« U>M Ol Till <il. i:\1v.n STKAMEB Mun we »Ut steamer Mada. wear. on the l'.'tli November. W> fur H 1>\ .1 filhil b ig «l~.ut in tliat vicinity I the crew wid In- dived down ami i the vessel an the M rhich he knew m he had travelled
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    • TUESDAY, 13th JULY.
      • 71 5 M\ i. I. .mi From Malar,. i tlmt 11. I!. the \(i.iviTiitir has iiini'li Mdnrad hiui•df t\> ihc CUmm darag lii> raoMt viat. if<.jK, r t~ of the hvoonble i:npniMaai NU.-ut.il b* H. K. ..-i .n.i11y iil'.M the iu>uid- of" the whole ol the natives h^ 'y^lm) reached us lV.mi
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      • 94 5 w Cvi us vas%flMvd*d tVoua il k» to oeibng la<t ereniaw on the a ommmi of the benatl of Ilerr rSMax s<-liu-iii.ni. vhoM ability as a tiaiVji'r and ■doestor "I horso, Ua< bum Hi iwll an.l i 1 1 11— 1 1 x MOOfßiaed. Man\ i^.»v t -U ti(~ wen
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      • 228 5 H. U. tin' Maharajih («f J. I'hliii arrived here this alu -rMKM ll\ iii^ her llaif at hall'-ma>l. On liiijiiirv Wt t". in t nl HM bad "ii hoard the, body of Mr. Leslie lunrs, I CtvllM tad lii> itr hwd no ohariag at Butu Rih.it ill t l.o coast,
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    • WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY.
      • 31 5 Thk M. M. Co's st.auur Wrrtt'th. tvhich arrived litre yosterJay from \mm lou, is on her way to f nknht— to nwiw :lif T.hre on the Houa;koag' and Yokolaina iikml line.
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      • 33 5 The P. and O. Co.'» steam-hip IVfca which arrived tlii.- morning l.r .iij»lit i-tter> tiMin Loaioi la tho l'.uli Jm, lier maiU thereloro have ivache>l here in the -Imrt t»rin of -0 Jays.
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      • 41 5 Tut P. and O. Co.V tfamUf) *M "it'll the lu-xt Imnu'ward mail wat lixed t.i lt;i\L- Hoagfcoag at t. y.w. l.i-i Monday, ami, ooaiUwng tbc l.i-t -ln> made from home, it is proliabli- the may arrive here on Saturday iftsrao n.
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      • 49 5 H I li M nviit tiMUt, 8, Captain Srlii-riiiif, say- the China Mail" of the -ird instant, left for Siniiii> tttarnooa n rout? far Kurope. On leaviag the Merited the cusovmtioo of liiv-crackrrs from the liuinlioats and sa ti j .an population who uicoinpani.Hl lier hgrnil the man-»f-war anchorair.-.
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      • 109 5 THI I', ud Ci.'s sUamsliip I'tkin, f :»i>t:i!n Robbie, from Bombay iw\, <i;ill.- 7th, :ih<l PhMUM 12th umlaut, »ith in. baadoa Ma. l eftha lsth •1 line arrived aluawaiilii the (-''>. 's wharf ruing, uml will leave for Hongkong and Shanghai at 9. a.m. toDomMV. Tin- follow in;,' is her
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      • 115 5 'I'll k Mtl molded la.-t w.-ok of the Cbineta forcet having entered various point- tf thn BlMWin territory, says the London and China &fpr«n odk» Wli .Juue,^*» Ui-n oonfiraed bjmbMMai ms. It i> >totad tlut tliu Rus>:aii Irixijis have Win withdrawn t'roui Kutakaiyan, SainarcJiid, and Kliokiiud towards the frontier, and
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      • 315 5 '< ii s 1 1:\ residents mn startled Ml of their wits tliis morning between '■> and I o clock by one <>l the fiercest hwiMMtes whicn has ever ben IK" perieneed in Singapore. Portuaateljr no loss of life occurred, bat the storm of thunder, liyhtaing ai.d rain was so
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      • 437 5 THt LKiil-I.ATIVE Cot. sell. Dun Honrtna. Dr.ut Minutes of a Meeting af the Leigislatire Council, held on Tuesday, tSth July, 1860. Prlse.nt. HU Honor the Chief Justice. (SirT. Sidgreaves.) The II .n'lile the (Jtiicer commanding the Troops Lt-Obl H. Parnell. cb.) llon'ble the Colonial Secretary i Cecil C. Smith, t.xi
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      • 497 5 Tut New Governor of The Straits j I HoVeroow, "t° «nj rate, e^er since tho I colony was taVen over by tin- Colonial Office With the inception of Sir Hirry I Orl. not .1 (ifcgle "in- In- remained more two v us, and the eolonv baa, in mnrßi not gOM
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    • THURSDAY, 15th JULY.
      • 38 5 Rl iidi U> are current that a Chinaman was killed through a durian tree falling up ci him during the storm yesterday morning but we are glad to state no such information is known at the Police office.
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      • 60 5 The dead body of a Chinaman was found in the Rocbote River yesterday. Although there are no marks of violence on the body there is good wiaion to believe the deceased was pushed wilfully into the r;ver aud drowned. The inqiie-t will be held at 3 p. m. this affemooa.
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      • 88 5 AoootDura to the Montreal Wituest, a Canadian has patented a new light for marine purposes which throws everything else into the shade. Through some chemical process he produces au "everlasting li^ht," which shires a< many hoars at night as it is expand to the litfht in daytjeue. Once cb irge
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      • 98 5 In a late extract from the Hongkong papers regarding die Freiich «-\jk- Jiti';n to Touquiu in cH-ptcinber next it was I i.itcd therein that Hongkong will be i made the In aiiquarters for the supplj of provision, and stores; we Baud why not Singapore. We are iuforincd on goo<l authority
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      • 42 5 Tin; S. S. Mayftuuer, Inund from Malacca, got ashore yesterday morning during the heavy squall, on Pulo Cocob. She has uot yet been aide to get off but it in hoped that by assistance sent she may succeed in doing so to-day.
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      • 111 5 Sumi. anxiety is felt foi llu- safety of the S. S. Knii</tee which lott i Bangkok on Tuesday of last week j and was i'j>-. i <] before the Bur at i the mouth of the Menam river hy j the S. S. MuiUOuh. The Kongtee I vtttm due ben
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      • 83 5 Tin: flipping casual lie* on our •h 'it- have ban we metal Ui say numerous lately. The S. S. QUufOf, > from Hongkong, is ashore between South Point anl Tanjoog Btapabj on a mud bank. The S. S. /'ear/ pawee! her this morning but -he declined the profened assistance. The
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      • 191 5 The Catholic Times of the 18th June received b\ vest-rday's mail contains the following paragraph about misnasjaij work at Singapore: We calleil attoution, a couple of weeks ago, to the visit to these king- i ioBM of the Mother Superior of the Onler of the Infant Jesus at Singapore, with
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      • 234 5 Tm. Telegraphic journal of Junu Ist r n'ains the following paragraph Telegraphing Extraordinary. The Solent of Telegraphs (Mr. C. Todd, i M (i.) lias kindly supplied us with the following information On Sunday the telegraph }iam being clear ol bMMSM, Melbourne and I'ort I>aruin in direct cininuiiiii.ati..ii with t.i li
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      • 488 5 Tin. Cuil tmd MitiUrj Batetti hjy» Our (Sovenimeiit is in want ol Policy for Afghanistan we lumd them one ready made one not only in KM■oninct wi'li common mate, btft agreeable to the feelings of our oriental subjects. We are now in tlu [iQlltilllll of the Itaja Yikram mentioned below.
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    • FRIDAY, 16th JULY.
      • 24 5 The S. S. Mai/Jtui'er, which got athort OB Pulo Cocob, got off safely and anchored in the roads this morning. She is uot damaged.
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      • 48 5 Wt, have just heard that Birtam, Mr. Logan's Ratal I in the north of Province Wcllesley, was attacked by eang robbers, on the 1 lth instant. Mr. Durnford, the Manager, was brutally cut ami hacked, so much so that it is more than doubtful if he will survive.
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      • 49 5 Tut splendid steam yacht, Apollo, in the harbour, the property of H. H. the ez-Begaat of Siam, will leave hen for Penang and Qucdih on Sunday next. The ex-Regent, who is now at Uwfdali, will return here in the Apollo and will altcrwards probably travel by her to Batavia.
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      • 53 5 A meeting wa- held at the Sailors' Home last Bight by the members of the Naval Gospel and Temperance League," a branch of which Society has recently been established on board H. M. S. C«rtic<io, and we are glad to find that there aie over 40 of the crew members
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      • 164 5 Wt learn that the steamer G/ettroy which we reported ashore yesterday, and which afterwards steamed into harbour in the afternooD, received no injury whatever and was consequently despatched on her homeward route early this morning. It seems that at about i o'clock yesterday morning some fault in the machinery was
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      • 222 5 Ri.v IBMting of the Sinj, r a|K>re BotMljF m held last eveuing the miuutes of the previous intitiiii: liail Ixxmi read and confirmed the President Mnoonetd that this being jfkc impromptu night he would now !jfc? Announce the subject chosen for debate. or time lolgwtl had in eouW^jeiui' been named
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    • SATURDAY, 17th JULY.
      • 56 5 Hi- Imperial (ierman Majesty's j-ti-niii c irvettc, l,inxr, 8 guns, Captain Sobering, from Hongkong, with dates to tlie ;Jnl instant, anchored in the roads this forenoon and exchanged the eii-tomar\ salute with Fort Canning. > The Liiite has bat i attached to the I German Squadron in China and Japan
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      • 59 5 Tui Annual Fancy Sain of uaeW and fancy articles of the Chiuusc QirW ScIkoI took I'lacr in the Town Hall I yesterday hikI \\u* largfly ;il TL> article^ exhibit, i ale, Iv the iip«dl«- work, i i« I ma 11 than the average quality, .i i' whom the are for
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      • 106 5 Tllß following is the Li*t Books received at the Raffles Libran on the 1 7th July, 1 3 B'"l. i.tLs amoni; the Palm Grov. r»l R«efa and canoes of the Sandwich liU, Burnett, F.H."Hu worth V Carpenter, J. Kstlin The Life »nd work of Mary Carpenter. Drlaporte, L. Voyage in
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      • 191 5 Taxjong Roo is, we notice, besom m if a favourite resort for picnic maker convalescents, and the Urge -ftdml < r of bungalows which have latch built and others in course of erection are proofs that it will at nod, date I H thickly inhabited, i Hj proximiu to town
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      • 183 5 Mr. Simon Abo/oo (of Mi Outline Cu.'s office) has forward. -1 t<> us a handsome mounted sheet ol Flat; Signal* for Singapore, certainly the Ik st of the kind we have yet seen The centre piece is a coloured picture of the Flagstaff, and on either aide arc the Commercial
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      • 150 5 '—Kesidtmjumi Officer* r. J)e"tent. ■n the Bth July, aid ,1.-, id.- 1 against tbe Detachment >y 1 Inning and 2d r Vimitom Etc. Mr Atkinson, b. Moruland .<M<Mlk. n Lc«. Corp. PhiUipa. b. CT... l:t ckles, b Mor«Und I Dr. Falls, c Menvtt, b. do I Mr. Chn I Capt.
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      • 23 5 His Excellency t>>'°° Mr V P been 1-loa.seU to ■P! tnt Talbot t BPf Mr I v '9«» -Ml •..ntC.l HEfi 0 i
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      • 122 6 It is hereby notified, that the Examination Ward, Lock Hospital, Penang, i« appoiuted to be a Prison under the provisions of Ordinance No XIV. of 1572. The Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies has beeu pleiued to confirm the leave of alienee for six months, with half
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      • 43 6 JJ. The Draft Minutes of the Legislative Council of (ith inst,, Rule and Order of the Supreme Court Judges with Schedule of Fees, A Bill to incorporate Tau Tock Sena's Hospital and a Bill lor the more effectual Prevention of Crime are published.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 712 4 ifOUS TO I 1 •—"••^■B thank, to thing to become Profetaor's I nd"d n now be in v erect bought a box of < at intervals, the flowing Bowl." 1 intment «rr UrgByu»ed in < rm' aoooants in my < •cm.*, iU in- 1 t« assured, however. waf is and
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    • 743 4 SABSAPARTLLA. WILKINSON'S F.SSEVCE OR FLTJTD I EXTRACT OF RED T A MAICA I PAR"AP*RTLL\ IS THE ONLY PREPARATION REOOONTSTSO RV THR FACULTY AS A WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE I HUMAN BLOOD. It is not too much to say that those infferine from the effects of TROPICAL HLIMATKR. such as TORPID
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    • 1040 4 I DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Ii The Obioinal and only Genuink Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE (late Army Bfedical Staff) discovered a reniely. to de- I note which re ooinad the word Chl'>ro- i dynk. Dr. Browne is tbe sole inventor. I and it is therefo c evident, that as
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    • 846 4 Patronised by tbe Aristocracy and the I Elit extenaivly used in tbe Army I and Navv.andiitrongly recommend- ed by the leading Medical Practitionere. ProterUd b>, B yul Letter* Patent, dated October Uth. :869. V. R. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE, OXONIC OXYGBN. The New Curxtive. Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Indigestion,
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    • 957 4 HOLLOWAY'S OTNTMEVT. OLD SORES AND~OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds nt these disorders are affec tually expelled by this penetrating t'n- ruent. not only from the superficial parts, but from the intenal tissues likewise. Any nnse, even of twenty years' standing, spec dily yields to its inflnence. A CERTAIN CURE POR
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    • 735 4 MACFARLANE'S OASTINOS. BCHITECTUBAL. ABTIBTIO. SaHITARY Sharp. Clean and Full of Ch.rseter. A WALTER MACFARLVNE A CO., f, QLASOOW. <T All orders to be ac ompmied by 1 Vf littance. or Reference to a firm Irgland. in IOPENHAGEN CHERRY PETER F. HEERIVGJfTjtAVDY. Established 1818./|a Six Priie Medals. Purre Ity ppointments to
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    • 681 4 BErds snrroNanv^v SEEDS 4 SKED SUTTONd' C< In Boxu, Herineti ully S minating quality. Vk..xhhli SECix-ooanUaw Aasortiuents £ioiot. jj,ss. eiST** ii Fl>wkr StxDs omplet-i A«. 4 >rtmmt.< Ll',, fl lls. ml £1 U. 10.. rtd. 7.. 61. and St. NO CBAROB FOB B3XIS. SUT T O NT 7 S■E D
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  • SHIPPING INTELLEGENCE.
    • 722 6 Saturday, 10th Jmy. lU'ian barque Papa dc Rossi" 536 tons, Nicolini coiumander Ntigon 21st June. British barque Nettie Merrynian" 595 tons, Leslie couimaidcr> o back 6th Ju 'y- consignee Tan Kim Tian. British steamer Carrisbi ooke" 960 tons, Wharton commander, Saigon 7th July, consignees Bun Hin A Co. Spanish
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    • 273 6 Saturday. 10th July. fcteauier Ruby Fi>x, for Mintok and PalcnibaDg. q t \M barque Hai Cheung Plettners, fur Bangkok. H i' ■>• steamer Bangkok Rademaker, for Bangkok. Irtish ru'iiii.t Glenorcby Quartly, for London, iitisli steamer Louis i III Anslie, for Malacca Khiu,--British sUsamer Rainbow Rozells, for Malacci k KUn^.
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    • 773 6 f i SHIPS N'.iMt- GUWH. t'Ukd i lII'.. >r it .Vhkbk From > on^mnkes or Aoknts [)imtinatl"N. -I\AI-MEHOF-WAB Curacoa, Cnuiing H M ->tr 2400 June IT Plymouth Senior Naval Officer. Station Timor.- Van Eck H. N. M'sstr. <>72 June 17 ftiouw H. N. M'f Consul General.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 33 6 I flo tiers. NOTICE. CoMroRTABLB board and lodging can be bad at No. 1 Victoria Street, witbin ten minutes' walk from town. Apply at the premises. Singapore, Ist July, 1880. (to 31st mat.
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