Straits Times Overland Journal, 18 January 1870

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  • 24 1 FOR DESPATCH PEB P. k O. BTEAMEB MAJJRAS. STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XI. NO. 180 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY 18th JANUARY, 1870. Price 35 Cents.
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  • STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, JAN. 18, 1870. Domestic Occurrences.
    • 33 1 bant Church, Sir,, i. v the Revd. J. Alleyne Colonial Chaplain, Whitworth Al•i «>f t!i- Allen, I of 1 to Annie Maria, fourth daughter of the lai .Jvdius Dan Singapore. X• I
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    • 20 1 Ai Bachelor*! Hall. Penmng, <>n th< Harriet, relict «-f the late George Waller, Eaq. k i I 63 years.
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  • 83 1 r:, Jan laky Ism, 1870. .miner to 3.05 Black Pepper 7.. T. to 7.40 White Pepper 10.75 I Sago Flour 2.45 Pearl S 8.021 to 3.10 Tin 281 U>29 40i M „i:.utn 155 7 do do 2.50 5 do T. Cloths LflOto 1.621 do do L.85 to
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  • 400 1 Tin: following passengers have arrived daring tin- fortaight. Per steamer Albion: Messrs. J :iathan Russell i Tenny, olera, A. Ml child, F. lasco y < laceiru, V. Monterola, A Garcia, Gnillermo Bspano, k, Don Mann A. de I children, Mr. and Mi Orquiola, Mr. and Mrs. Alcorindas, Mr Mrs. I
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  • 813 1 The last Overland Journal bore date the 4th instant The P. ft O. steamer 'ora arrived here 00 the 7th instant, with the London mails of the 3rd Dember, and London telegrams to the 28th idem. The M. I. steamer Dommmi, with the homeward French mail, was despatched
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  • 1223 1 Hongkong. There has been very little general news to note Airing the past fortnight Sir Rutherford Alcoci has left for England, \ia Calcutta, bj the last Pn ooh MaO, and pur- explaining m the lad named place the nature of 'his action with reference to the duties on opium.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 56 1 Tin; T- interest and responsibility «»f Mr. )v MiLi.i.K m our firm ceased on the 1 1 ember i PUTTPAECKEN, RHEINB] Sir January, l s 7»>. d.Ao. Lm.) 'Tin; Thi interest and ility <>f Mr. .Tons Jam BIUJM, and "f Mr. Jamks Wai.-ox, 121 ..ui- firm, ceased on the ;>l>?
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  • Correspondence.
    • 107 8 From the Straits Times, January 8th. JOHNSTON'S PIER. To the Editor of the Strait* Tim, r. I>kar Snj.-Ca,, you infonnm whellltl"tl: t Bts "hirh were erected to -gupl^;, il ;V 1( Mti 1 P ier liS(><l^ the landing ?J H .R. I the Dnke of Edinbmgh, are 1<) 1 I(
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 602 8 BThi Britwh steamer Albion, Captain I i 1 from Manila 28th December arrived here this morning. Tm, performance of the Torn Thumb ''""I"' Town Hull Tl, „tr, last evening, was (11 e ofthemosi pleasing -«1t1...j 1 Il,ii1 l,ii Singapore. '<""■ KtUe men and womenT Tom "T?b«d ihi.
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    • 84 8 Pitt British Bteamer Appin, Captain Krawell, from Glasgow 80th Sq>toml>er, St Vuieent2oth October, and Mauritius 11th December, arrived here this mornmer. The British steamer Bangkok, Cap. tain Haffenden, from Glasgow 4th (M arrived here yesterday afternoon The ykok is the property of Messrs. C. i Ualla Co.,
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    • 404 8 TmM. I. 5t.,u,,,.r Ihnnai, with the xl homewMd hatch mail, ra to [?l ye H° n W<m ti» 4th and Saigon The B ,icr Sin Naming, Captain Drage, from Glasgow 11th November, vi the Suez Canal and Bonil»a\ arri ed here tin's mornii The P. M\ S.
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    • 576 8 We extract the following notification hnom yesterday's Government Gszette:— The following IV wdiagsofa Marine By Hi-, Excellency's Command E. W. SHAW. n o ilr/iMflf Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary's Office, 6/// January. LB7O. We, the Udtnkned, have enquired into the<- mso ot th, the B^ tUh London, OfflcUJ
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    • 281 9 The British steamer Himalaya, Captain Atkinson, from Calcutta :2 Ith December, via Port Blair, Camorta, and Penangj arrived here Saturday afternoon. Tm: M.I. steamer Capitol* t Captain Havin, from Hatavia 7th instant, arrived here this morning*. T uk following cases were thrown out by Mm Ghrmnd Jury
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    • 127 9 Tm Colonial steamer PeiJko, from Penang sth inst., arrhnad liore this norning. The British steamer Fine, Capt. Mann, from Lalman 6th inst., arrived here this morning. The Dutch steamer Batmvia, Capt. Bitterberg, from Samaran^ 6th inst., arrived here yesterday afternoon. Tin. Vfiko tewed the lit^ht vessel Torch
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    • 997 9 The British steamer TeteyrmpA, Captain (irenon, from Pcnang 9th and Malacca 1 lth instant, arrived here this morning 1 Tm If. I. steamer Dommni, Captain Bourdon, from Hongkong 4-th and Saigon 9ih instant, with the homeward Fit-neh mail arrived here this morning. TiiF CriminaJ Session closed yesterday,
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    • 38 9 We learn that 11. K. the Governor will not return here before the end of this month, at all events, if not later He Intendf ■pending i week or so at Malacca after leaving; Fenansr.
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    • 382 9 The Russian steamer Orloff, Captain "Winsor, from Hongkong 3rd and Saigon 11 tli instant, arrived here this morning. Wl have more than once had occasion to draw attention to the incorrectness of the Friend of India on Straits matters. In that paper of the 23rd December, we
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    • 431 9 Advicks from Saigon inform us thai a panic prevailed among the Annamite women m French Cochin China, to such an extent that the supply of rice from the rice districts had wholly ceased. The work of cultivating and cleanning the rice is, m the iirst place, entirely
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 128 9 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. Date. Fla£. Ship's Name. Captain. From. TV Dec. 23 North G' man Bremen JJiill««r<licck Capetown I Batavia North '»'man Alieor Schuok Hongkong Ilimlmrg British Siam Dingham Siagan r.ost-.n British Barbadian Shanghai Fahnouth American A. C. OtiH Otis Manila New-York 2<5 French Mille Mcnard lEmeittel Saigon British Harriet
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