Straits Times Weekly Issue, 8 January 1883

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  • 23 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Published for Transmission by Evert Homeward Mail Steamer.. Prick 40 Cents. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1883. NO. 3,191
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 516 1 I nuary, (ioi ij tz-jrlnd) i He lnaf^ m the V" <$> rP B amer ly i Bue will Ni^ <^ c -T F n punished m s >«riodi^ homeward [V°v ltfc ll ut* shape and f4jg^Sil^ is aue. whirh tbe^ EEKLT l^Bit m N )tidon: Mr. T^ f n
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    • 484 1 THE^2 T NDONrA BTWOAPOEB ANTfFOULTNG PATNT COMPANY LIMITED. fDRNN YS f PATENTS). Inc .^P^ted under the Companies' Acts 1862t0 183 0 the u t 0 ii ity of Share holders hring limited to the amount of their shares. Capital £250,000 m 250,000 shares of £1 each First issue of 1
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    • 607 1 Jfttscellamous. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODT.VE. The Original and only Genuine Advice to Invalids.— If you wish to „b. tain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache relief from pain and aneuish, to calm and assuage the weary aebings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems
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    • 502 1 iHterrilanrous. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS ;^c7n ndently reeommen.l, as a simple bn certain REMEDYf,,r INDIGESTION NORTON'S C A MOMILE PLILS are with justice eaH,,l the Natural Strengthener ot the Human Stomach." Act a; a powerful tonic and gentle aperient 8 are mild m their operation and safe under any circumstances. NORTON'S
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 646 2 iHisrdlanrous* LIGHT INDIA PALE ALE Xkck and Neck" Brand, Bottled by sole Proprietor, GEORGE SMITH, Orchard Wharf, LONDON. An Export English Pale Ale, of most delightful tonic qualities, superior to Lager Beer never varying m quality, all shipments being alike and will keep all most any length of time; <:tiniot
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    • 619 2 iHitfrrllaueou*. FOR BRAEKFAST. CHOCOLAT-MENIER Received the Grand Diploma of Honour THE HIGEST PRIZE AWARDED AT THE J'ARIS EXHIBITION, 1878. ANNUAL CONSUMPTION EXCEEDS 22,000,000 lbs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. London, Paris, New York. Singapore, Bth April. 1882. LEA PERRINS' SAUCE TV ,-<ntsi quence of imitations, of THE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, which are calculated to
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    • 881 2 potter. THE LAND REGULATIONS OF SRITIS^NORTH BORNEO. Special Regulation for the Leaning or uncultivated Lands m hots of 100 Acres, and upwards, m extent. Approved by the Court of Directors of the British North Borneo Company on the sth day of July, 1882. 1. Applications for uncultivated lands of 100
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    • 296 2 iv process i of Th^ B 18. Si m the cai ing to tal 19. Th gistration chargeabL same m tl 7 of 1549, cil of the ordinance this mattei 20. The provisions issue of a 1« which inclu of the same WILI Singapore H H< This Grea amongst tb--These
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES. WEEKLY ISSUE.
    • 10 3 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEEKLY ISSUE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, 8th JANUARY, 1883.
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    • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 430 3 '{jM V <^ f>^" 8 eaffier Thames on T fr^ HV,i V c o y* >>rp .ost anxious to** !a di o i S^^ From^tfTl holder, who in 18 5 have sold, hut Pow f Tl^ U 5*tterecUhe irrevocable LW^if^ 1 and neVer ag^ in >vir u Minif""' part
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    • 61 3 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 18th JAN., 1883. fi ej j ~.s of Mails. l Abri per Arrived. f £v il ilate^ meB (P. O.) Jan. 1. G0^ >ec. 1 m azone (M. M.) Jan. 7. l c^l 8 bks of Mails. .1 Dkpa: Despaic^i by JL£. Jan. 2, 2 p. m.
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    • 1895 3 Singapore 8th January, 1833. Gambier 6 5 I Black Pepper 12.9}>. 1 White Pepper, fair quality. 22 5U. Sago Flour, Sar 3.12*. Pearl Sago jMg. GofTee, Bonthyne 10.75. Tapioca, small Flake 3.05. Tin ••»S240a. Mule twist 98. 8i lbs. Shirtings J.60. 7 do do l.jg. G do
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    • 1927 4 r)f E JT 5 mea ">ade use ot the Sailors' Rest last month. Capias Budd of the British steamer Makzada from Caleutti, reports having spoken the British *h\ P Anqletey L i l erp o1 in Ljt 4 ;35 N LqmJ| Mr. Hoogk\]^^0J^^^ i^ted thj^^B^^™> the
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    • 1423 5 Boycotting" is geuerally supposed to be an Irish invention of recent institution, but it would appear to be a long 1 established practice ifl China %i> sijlv-aot 'kuown under that name, ling to a notice in the Hongkong r- <%*j ■*/•<?$,? of the report on the
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    • 252 5 /'For Straits Times.) France. London, 31^ Zte<?.— Mr. Gambetta is alarmingly ill/with abscess of the intestines. The Austrian Ambassador' has comI'tted suicide. Legal. In the action for libel Belt "versus wes, verdict has been entered for the iintiff,*damages £5,000. France. London, %nd Jan.—" M. Gambetta died this morning
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    • 2726 5 (From Ceylon papers.) Cairo, 1GM Dec. Lord Dufferin has proposed a scheme for the reform of native tribunals that they should be under the presidency of European judges. London, 17th Dec. In consequence of the arrest of two workmen on the evidence of informers, the Dublin police are
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    • Topics of the Day.
      • 1361 6 New Year's Day was yesterday celebrated in the usual manner, by athletic sports on the Esplanade, and a regatta in the harbour, both of which were contested with more than usual vigour, the number of entries for the various events being greater than on previous occasions.
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      • 1189 7 Eiem^tta which was held on MonE»8<> e\v Year's Day, was the most uich t Singapore has seen for a fifi kufcttv At a verv early hour the shipJfl Ursine harbour put r >n a holiday ap- \M^,i health and stre* the harbour itself »M|pms aiid.-mMMiMdutil-' freight belinv Hmce which
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      • 1215 7 Consider able anxiety and alarm were caused in the community by the sudden disappearance, on New Year's Day, of Mr. G. Bueler, the manager of the mercantile firm of Messrs. Kaltenbach, Fischer Co., under circumstances leading to the conclusion that he had either met
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      • 2965 7 Wk are enabled, by theV? at 18 M the Hon'ble the Colonial SecrP?*" 0 lay before our readers the foHowu? tl0 a pirt upon the Torrena Lund Re<*is?, d 'nv tion system. It has l».«en written !?of Melbourne bv our Land Commissioner,' 1 Mr. W. E. Maxwell, and is
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      • 879 8 On FruAy, a deputak 4 X VV^ |i' nese, Arab,; and Parsee rf A& °*v Straits Settlements w\'<V%. %> /> Hon'ble Cecil C. Srai, *<$& > cretary, and presented o v pliraentary address, ot I his going home on ison v0>Vl A The deputation consi ;e of absence. I
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 3735 9 J One of the most curious items of W news by the last home mail is the ex- traordinary treatment accorded to the Embassy of the Queen of Madagascar by the French Government. As the Times remarks;, it has but few parallels m the history of European
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    • 1229 10 W B take the following paragraphs from the Plaang Gazette of the 30th December Work of Supreme Court, Penang. The ■efeary oi" State winds up a correspond- between hi as i.and the Straits, on the subject of a fourth Judge of the Supreme Court, by saying he is
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    • 1374 10 The steamer Fokien, flyifig the- (la? J of the British North Borneo Onmpanyl arrived m Hongkong on the 2 1st™ December, on h< j r return voyage from Sandakan and KLpsUt, and Captain Abbot favoured the China J///7withthe following report of the ship Left Hongkong I c,
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    • 581 11 Colonel Dunlop stated that owing to the non attendance to-day of The Hon'ble Capt. MoCallum and Mr. Mahomed A.lsagofF, when the meeting opened, he begged to postpone his motion relative to the remuneration of Municipal Commissioners till the next meeting of the Board. Head letter from The Hou'ble
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    • 996 11 We take the following items from the Saraioak Gazette of the Ist January Supreme Council. Astana, Monday, 18th December, 1882. Present H. H. Tiie Rajah. The Acting Resident, li. F. Deshon, Esq. Datu Bandar, Haji Baa Hassan. Emaum, Haji Mataim. Tumanygong, A bang Matasan. Abang Mohamed Kassim. The
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    • 440 11 (Translated from Spanish, Heirs/J'ip^fM Manila, 15 fa December --nnrVn* 1 28th ultimo we h;ive receiv-H the foil intelligence from a i .nd'-nt jfl Sooloo I cm supply you with but lit/fl news by this mail, all H«>ing quie* in settlement since the recent expeditloi jjfl which and its
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    • Correspondence.
      • 238 11 To the Editor of the Straits Time. I Sib, —I see the Municipality is^\ for an extension of the town lirj this callefl for by the present hmju'^j JH of the population I very much I it. Large portions of the land, wijj the present boundaries, are
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    • Page 12 Miscellaneous
      • 1764 12 ARRIVALS. CLEARANCES. Vessel's Nam«. ato° S Captain. From. Sailed. CoNsiaKMB. Dat Vkssbl'b Nam.. Flag k Rio. Captaik. Destination 2 Bio- g T)^7 <J*n- 2 Ch'ng Hock Kian Brit- str. Webb Hongkong g,^.^ 30 r,. G. Loudon Dut. str. 7«1 Schermer Batavia Dec. 28 H., Gray Co. J Jeddah Brit. str.
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 531 13 #tram £>&fp companies* OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Agamemnon. Patkoclub. Ajax. Antenor. Achilles. Deucalioh. Dtomep. Glaucus. Nr .tor. Anchibes. Pkiam. Orestes. Sarpedon. Rtentor. Hector. Teuceb. MENELAUS. TjAERTES. Cyclops. Velemachus. Bkllfrophon. Jason. Ulysses. The Coy's St- amers are despatched from ivernool outwards for Straits and Chinal n*id fro^n Shanghai homewards for Lon don
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      • 671 13 &>ttam £>&tp Companies* DE NEDERLANDSCH-INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSOHAPPIJ. "Under Contracts with the Netherlands Indian Governments.) Head Office, 13 Austin Fbiaes, London, E. 0. Head Agency Batavia. The following are the dates on which the Company's Steamers running m connection with the mail steamers of the P. A O. S. N. Coy.,
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      • 713 13 *team £>i)tp (Companies D. The West Coast of Sumatra.— Ist. From Batavia via Telokbetong, Benkoelen, Padang and'Analaboe for Acheen and Poeloebras and the same way back, on the 31st March, 14th and 28th April, 9th and 21st May, 4th and 18th June, 2nd 16th, and 30th July, 13th and 27th
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      • 753 13 BMfefc THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COM PANT LIMITED. The works of the Company are situated At Tanjong Pagar, within one mile of th«town of Singapore, and comprise the following establishments, viz Wharf.— Affording berthage for twenty vessels at one time wtth sufficient water tlongside for vessels of the heaviest draught,
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 688 14 ißfecellancoiß. ITHE ONLY TRADE MARK— PHOSPHODYNE. Sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government. Prnt.v -pd under the Tra Mirks Act (38 :.nd 39 Viet., eh. 91 HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY. DR. LALOR'S PHOSPBODYNB. T wenty Years Public Teat, and Thooßaoda of un improbable Testimonials from all j pur's of the World, establish
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      • 731 14 iWfesrcHaneous. Indie?, The Colonies, Turkey, Asia, ani other Hot Olim i\ Appointed Aggnta f>r Dr. Lalor', Phcsphodtne m Indii:— Treicher <"o Bombay, Bycalk, and Poona Smith, istreet Co., Hathgate Co.. and t, Thompson A Co.. Calcutta H. R. Maynard, Penang; R. Robertson, Ceylon; E. Gillon Co., Lahore O'Hara Co., re
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      • 791 14 Preparations -\vtth Liebtg's Namk. Tt may be remembered that some time since a controversy was raging m the medical journal* ;1S to the original inventor of a certain Obstetric Bag, wherein two eminent gynaecologists disputed the right of priority to certain improvements; others joined m the fray and this wordy
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      • 565 14 iMidrrllantous, the only Reliable Remedy for Nervousness. Nervous D- l»ility, 1 1 I of Power, Depre sion, Femal Oomplaiuts, Pimples. Imperfect Nutrition, Pn mature Decline, Dr. BRIGHT.- PHOSPHODYNE i rt i the Best Known Remedy foi Ibdiu' Liver Complants, and all Functional D.--ran^ements of eit Dr. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE.— The l>oneri.
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