Straits Times Overland Journal, 16 July 1869

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  • 16 1 STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. X. NO. 167 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY 16th JULY, 1869. Price 35 Cants.
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  • 43 1 Domestic Occurrence. MARRIAGE. On the lath July, at St. Andrew's Church, Singapore, by thr- Ilevd. T A. Beekles, Colonial Chaplain. Turner Cummins, Esq., H. M.'s Madras Anny to Louisa, dauprMer of Thomas Dun man, Es<i., Chi»>f Comnnsrtio.ier of Police. Straits? Settlements. No Carda.
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  • 335 1 Singapoke, July I»>th. 1369. Gambier $3.07$ Bbu-k Pepper „6.80 White Pepper „10. Sago Flour 2.5-2 to 2.55 Pearl Sago 3.10 to 3.17$ Tiu „29£ to3G 30s Mule Twist ,122 40s do do „130 to 132 8i lbs. Shirtings 2.80 to 2.85 7 do do 2.45 5 do
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  • 828 1 The last issue of the Overland Journal was on the 2nd instant. On the 7th inst. the London Mail of the 4th June arrived with Telegrams to the 24th idem, and on the 13th inst. the French Mail came to hand with 'London letters to the 10th June
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  • 1310 1 Wiicu the last number of this Report was issued, the latest dates from Europe were by telegram to June 2nd. Sinre that date the Engluh Mail of May 21«< orrfawi cm the 30th ultimo, bringing telegrams to June 11 M. and yesterday the steamer Clan Alpine" from Calcutta brought
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • Topics of the Day.
    • 513 2 The Haadehblad* under date ~sth For some days back Mr. Netscher, Resident of Rhio lias teen at Batavia. "It is reported that his coming, as I well as that of tltti Qavewier of the I Straits Settlements, has for its object a discussion concerning the Netherlands' establishments
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    • 1120 2 THE GOVERNOR'S MISSION TO JAVA. The Governor's visit to .Taw;, and the alleged object it bad m ic\\y— oi" obtain m g a reconsideration oftheTrea* ty of Holland, so flrf as that treaty affects the native states on the North East Coast «»f Siiiiiiiira, has awakened a general discussion of
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    • 1091 2 From the Daily ZtyfK*, July 13th. [a it tinreaaenat>|e to inquire again, what i> to bd done with the watawotki We are, it is true, this season being 1 favored with very frequent shown which tend to keep ap the supply m the town wells, such tt
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  • Correspondence.
    • 176 2 To the Editor of the Daittt Rfefet. Sir,— We are very sorry 1.1., ?I r Dana Should have po far foisotten Jiimself as to wnu> I u wired m vouri<£ue oi :30th ultimo, and we shotdd* npt 1 have noticed i1 had ft not been that your paper
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 46 3 Tiik British si-nnier Jfratpou \(,-.i,\ Captain De Smidc, from Cklcwtta with dates to the "lhv\ instant, via Pontinj.-. arrived here yesterday forenoon. The Siamese steamer CAptv P' Captain Orton, from Bangkok with dates to the 2(k!i ult., anchor^ m the harbour last night
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    • 53 3 \Vi; understand that the j>reat Klii^Conspira/Tir Case will be resumed at the Police Court before the Sitting Ma^-is-trate, P. H. Gottlieb Esq., at A.. M, i '-day. It is said thai there are no! than /,"v, witnesses on each side, so the case is likely to be a
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    • 45 3 Sous chancy i lately taketr $ace m the Police IWe here/; Deputy Inspector Millar, and Marine Inspector Billows have, we believe, latv W r&ign*d, and their appointments filled up by IVputv InsiHH-tov llubliavd,of the La^uau Police Force, and the former Quarter Master of the Raiuixno.
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    • 173 3 One of the 13. 1. S. X. Co's stejuaer may be expected here, from Calcutta, u':i the intermediate ports, on Saturday next. The Colonial >t earner Rainlotc, Captain Brgdbtrry, fro* Batavia with dates to the Ut in<t., arrived here yestordav forenoon 4 The Colonial oteanur PeUio, Captain
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    • 316 3 Certain ftkesatioo^ i»eh. In px*ocoss of ;tjou to the Lighthouse or. Bxare Island off Tutieorin, i:.»ticc is hereby given thut the light has been traq|erred to a platform erected at a di*ta.nc«- ox iX feet due East of thtit structure, from whence it. will be exhibited at au elevation
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    • 247 3 THE Third Criminal Session for the m war was opened at 11 a. >l top <V by His Honor the Chiel' Justiee. r i'he !o\vin?;- wert: em})annelled a.s (irar.d Jurors C. Dcnlop E9>i. —Fjrcm<tn. F. Armstrong Esq. ,T. L. KJrl.v &q. J. R Crockett C. G. Stahlkneoht J. R. Davidson
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  • 310 3 The British steamer T. A. OM, Captain M outworn* i\ httn Ci'lvutta With dates to the 2-ird current, arrived lure ln^t Saturday aiternoon, and sailed for Hongkong the following day. The Ocean Company's steamer \esfcr, Qaptaik] E. B. Di'ennin^, from and Hongfcofeg; with dales {fooa the latter
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  • 465 3 The v O. s^e^mer tret\sanhqrc\ Captain Easlitiy, from B6m[ba£ with jlatps tothe.Sath, Dalle :50th ill., and Pjiiiui:*, Eu>ot!| instant, bringing the Europe Mails of the 20th May^nd llh Jun<? arrived at Xcv/ I[arl).mr at 7.00 a. .M. to-<lay, and sails for Hongkong at 5 i». u\ to-day.
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  • 711 3 11. Ma steamer -/>■//'•>> Captai HaU lowes. from Hongkong v.itli dales tp the 4tb instant, en ruule to Lugland, anchored m the harbour, yesterday. The Petty Jur\ wore engaged the whole of yrsterduy investlga charge of iijur<!«'i* aj^aingf a Chi darned Tan Ah Tvo, whom, (alter retiring
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  • 274 3 Tin-; Sarawak steamer RogalisJ, Captain Harris, from Sarawak with dates to the 6th instajit^ anenored m the harbour last nignt. The Polly Jurors disposed of two yesterday. The Hrst was a <•;• if sanwianghter against au a<jred Chirwaw named Seah Ah Choo, who pleaded "Not Uuiii\' bin
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  • 401 4 The British steamer Nada, Captain Wood, from Hongkong with dates to 29th ultimo, en route to Bombay, arrived here yesterday afternoon. H. R. Ms. steam corvette Vsadnick> Captain Mehkiloff, from Cape Town with dates to the 2Hh May, anchored m the harbour last night. The Criminal Sessions
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  • 72 4 Tm British steamer Tekgraph y Captain Spykerman, from Penang with dates to the Bth instant, via Malacca, arrived here this morning. We have ju*t heard of the loss on the 28th ult., of the British barque Jo*eph'we, from Johore bound to Calcutta, laden with Timber. It appears
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  • 246 4 The alle^d Klin* Will Forgery ease against five Klingd, named Chinna^amby, Kader Merah, Mustan, Rymantolla*ah and Pitchay, came on for healing before the Supreme Court at 11 a. m to^ia)'. Mr. Atehison appeared on behalf of the prosecution, and Mr. Aitken, for the defence. This case, we believe, is hkely.
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  • 153 4 With reference to the alarming rumours of Piracy on the North Western Coast of Borneo which were lately current here, we are happy to learn that the Governor of Labuan, m his capacity as Consul General m the Island of Borneo, has visited the Coast from Labuan to Pontianak and
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  • 328 4 Ox Sunday the 4th instant, a Dutch country trading schooner, arrived hen* with a valuable cargo from Pontianak. A few hours after she had anchored m the harbour, three well-known thieves went on board the vessel, when one of them stated that he was the younger brother of the late
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  • 85 4 The British steamer Si* Bartle Frerc, Captain Thompson, from Bangkok with dates to the Bth instant, anchored m the harbour last Sunday night. The B. I. S, N. (Vs. steamer India, Captain Baxter, from Calcutta with dates to the 24th ult., via the intermediate ports, arrived here
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  • 296 4 The alleged Kling Will Forgery case against five K lings, named Chinna Tamby, Kader Merah, Mustan, Rymantollasah and Peechay, came on for hearing at the Supreme Court yesterday, and will be investigated during the greater part of the present week. Mr. Atchison, at the opening of the Court, again requested
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  • 179 4 We tind m the Java papers information as to the discovery oi a new danger The Sehout by Naeht (Rear Admiral) Commander of the Naval forces, and Chief of the Marine Department of Netherlands India, brings to the notice of mariners through the Java papers, that Capt.
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  • 683 4 The P. O. steamer Behar, Captain Lockie, from Hongkong with dates to the Sth instant arrived at New Harbour tot 10 a. M. to-da}\ The N. I. S. N. Cos. steamer JT* nliigin for Ntderlani**, Captain Bakker, from Batavia with dates to the 11th instant, anchored m
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  • 451 4 Sirigapore, 22nd June, 1869. To thk Shareholders of the Taxjont* Paoab Dock Company I.IMITIJD." Gentlemj X. I am desired by the Directors to explain the particulars of their plan for the issue of Preference shares an notified m their advertisement calling an Extraordinary Gtiieral Meeting for the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1317 5 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ABRlVALS.— continued. 10, steamer Fair Malacca, stf tons, Peter Guan Nin, Malacca Oth July. 10, Danish barque Catharine, 320 tons, Drescher. Sourabaya 2nd July. 11, Spanish brig Pert* del Occeanoo, 204 tons, Arechaoalu, Zamboange 15th April. 11, North German ship Solid, 853 tons, Schmidt, Cardift 31st March. 11,
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    • 770 5 DEPARTURES,— Continued. 4, Dutch barque Cornelia Hendrika, Van Duym, for Hongkong. 4, barque Camlati, Krynen, for Amoy. 4, Siamese barque St. Paul, Leyser, for Bangkok. t\ Dutch schooner Kamoe Soot, Nacoda, for Pontianak. 6, schooner Kirn Hin Lee, Nacoda, for Palemban^. t>, British steamer Nestor, Drenning ,for Mauritius Liverpool. barque
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