Straits Times Overland Journal, 18 June 1869

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  • THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY 18th JUNE, 1869.
    • 34 1 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Am news Uhureu, on the sth instant i.at. a, In wt, < vt M) Woyal Artillery I.IUTI'!. 1 At Wo (hide, on the 6th v itant Mrs. W.du.n n of a So
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    • 747 1 OIJBASt Overland Journal wa. dated the 3fi|nstunt, and we have since received y I*. a nd O. Mail with London s tjhe 7th ult., and the French Mail wi LinsjC. dates to the 13th idem. Our i< i \'Jf m *L<>ja\ to the 3rd inst. i' ,l,e pr
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    • 565 1 TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. JAPAN. General business remains without much change the Import market ha«, however, suffered a slight relap-e. Tbe arrivals from home are the Hopewell, 24th May, and S. S. Nile, 2Ut May, both with general cargoes. Insult, to foreigners are reported as of common occurrence. In ono case a
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    • 900 1 JAPAN. (Japan Times.) The' work of centralising ami strengthening the Mikado*, government m Japan goes on rapidly and steadily, as will ho teen from an analysis of the lists of Dainties who have lately returned their lands end independent right., to the Crown. More than half of the
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    • 503 2 From the Straits Times, Jnm \2th. RFPORTofProcee.ding 8o ftl,. Us>lutifO uncil held m the Council Chamber Singapore on Monday tho 7th Juno 18 if. His Excellency tho Governor The Hon. the Officer Coradg. H. Ma Troops Attorney-General. j> Acting Treasurer. £> Auditor-General. m W..H. Read, FRI DAI tho la l
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    • 1028 2 From the Daily Times, June 15th. JAVA. deroW^fa *V bee f r c°"°>va«. rft** of ,ime **&<* r«nature „r~ SeVere fatal < IL l i:r ,,,icc *>* column. °flh. ©<*„ Time,, 'lhe local Govern. ment at that place although they cannot subdue it evidently do all they can to alleviate
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    • 490 2 A cause was tried at the Supreme Court, on Monday, before [lis Honor the Chief Justice, which has some interest as bearing upon a gues ion recently discussed m tins paper. European was sued by a Chinese trader on a promisory
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  • Correspondence.
    • 262 2 From the Straits Times, June 3th. To the Editor of the Singapore Daily Timm Sir,— ln your Paper of Wednesday last, 1 noticed a paragraph respecting tho downfall ot tho topmast and topgallant masts, together with tho upper and lower yard's of the Fort Canning Flagstaff*, m which you staled,
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    • 268 2 From the Straits Times, June Sth. To the Editor of the Daily Times, Sir.— Having lately arrived m Singapore m which place 1 am a perfect stranger, ami being desirous during my short stay m tho Colony to sec all I can, I paid a visit to your Pohco Court
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    • 325 2 vo the Edii of the Daily Tunes. Sir. I m y that 1 have read with much astonishment the leader m your yesterday's issue having reference to the Opium farm, and I cannot bring myself to believe that ifc was penned
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    • 171 3 From the Straits Times, April 12th. LABUAN. To I Editor rf the Times. f find your Correspondent has sent Labuan n long Judgment of th re, ou an action brought by Dr. Tic;i lice of money lent the Into ■•any to enable wa to bo paid of the Miners and
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    • 586 3 From the Stra its Times, June 12th. A POLICE CASE formed, that the person who sold the timber, and who had been locked up, and was KberI only on bail, has also been dismissed, there being- 4< no case" against him. 1 am. Dear Sir* Yours obedientiv. K. S. L.
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    • 367 3 From the Straits Times, June 12th. THE OPIUM FARM. ZVi the Editor of the Daily Times. Sin. I disclaim any intention of splinter. ingalanoß with Delta m the Opium Farm Adversaries will be found more worthy of his steel, I would much rather appeal to his own a judgment, and
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 119 3 VV i: arc glad to observe that ihe Official under whose Charge the Fort Canning Flagstaff is placed, his. with his usual energy, bad a temporary lower yard hoisted this morning underneath the house containing the gas lamp. This Will enable the Signalmen to indicate, as formerly,
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    • 105 3 Captaiv Angel, of ihe *Briti«di ship 1 TiciUyh', reports having s^ok-m the Briti.ll ship Geraint, from IvnAVm bound to Shanghai, m Caspar Straits, which vessel desired to be reported. TWO Revenue Cases were disposed of, yesterday, at the Poiiee Court, by the i Sitting Magistrate, F. H.
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    • 374 3 Wb extract the following from yestcri day's Government Gazette. Bis Excellency the Governor has bean pleased to appoint the Hon'bie the AttorneyGeneral Singapore, to he Advocate and Proc-tor-General Vice Admiralty Court, Singapore and Malacca, and the Solicitor-General to be Advocate and Proctor-General, Penan-. His Excellency the Governor
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    • 604 3 The British steamer Fair Malacca, Captain Lasaroo, irom Malacca with dates to the sth instant, anchored iv the harbour yesterday. The Colonial steamer Rainbow, Captain Bradherry, returned from a cruise to Lhe Eastward, yesterday afternoon. IV are sorry to have to record the loss of the clipper
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    • 119 3 The Sudors Home m Acetm t Current an Dr. To Saperintondeat'a Salary irom Ist kirn 1887 to;)lst Dmmmm 108$ ai StO ti. Hoard and Stew. ml Itl Aa--7 to 9lal Deeoaaocr ISG. at pairs to furniture
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    • 233 3 The Sailors' Home in Account Current with the Treasurer. Da. 18GS To amount remitted to purenuse of Charts ivmium ot Tin' ln^uianee on tiie Sl'^T.i building to Aojptftt lat 1569 ill J KfOfcUng and repairing bouse for destitute 6-9 Singapore (i i> Cy. t r fitting lo do IB* >unday
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