Straits Times Overland Journal, 1 July 1870

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  • 11 1 STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOUENAL. VOL. XL X(). 192 SDSD Price 35 <
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  • STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1870 Domestic Occurrences.
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  • 106 1 The following p have arrived < dnrii Per l\ and O. steam I rona i el. i I <! 11] Als I M< m. I i WilUm 111 Dyke, V i Kirn Jiutt For man, 1 I N Vh ian. Huberi Blr. I Chim For B I B. An Per
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  • 897 1 md Journal was pubth June. On the ::\s\, timer Vrar arriv- On the 27th, M. naer bringii i London to the 27th May. The which carries the present mail. 11(11 J on the 23rd alt, ar- lay afternoon, and leave for Galle and Bombay ai Legislativ Council lias
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  • 525 1 Important news has come t > hand during i i Hl il^ concerning the movements of the Mahomedan Rebels Jji Fan rvr 1 11 ti> i!i —.m-, it ■'.V'.u.s that the Imperialist forces have rf«l. D thia the .V r t: Bfcb th.. follow* Ymm V b 2\ t
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  • 550 2 From the Straits Times. June IS///. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.* Report of Proceedings of the Lcirislative Council, held m Singapore on the 1 1 tli Jane, 1870. Present. His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the ClftMf Justice. HieHom'blethe Officer Corodg. 11. Wm. n n ii Colonial Secretary. ->
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  • 645 2 From the Strait Times, June 25th. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Wi print to-day the Official Report of the Proceedings of the Legislative Council held on Monday, the 20th instant, which comes to as as usual by the courtesy of the clerk of Councils. Of course we can't expect to find here
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  • 572 2 From the Straits Times, June 25th. CHARLES DICKENS. The announcement, conveyed m Heater's Telegrams published yesterday, ot the death of Charles Dickens will, we are sure, be read with deep sorrow whereever the English language is spoken. No man probably has contributed more t the entertainment of his fellow men;
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  • 326 2 From the Straits Times, June 25th. THE PRESERVATION OF THE PEACE BILL. A\ c are somewhat impatient to see the Shorthand Reports of the last two meetings of the Legislative Council, as they will, we believe, afford a pretty good exposition of the views of the opposite sides of the
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  • 610 2 Tt may be just as well, before the debate <>n the Water Works come on, tn refer to the Rubje mewhat broader grounds than we have done hitherto His Excellency the Governor has :il ways shewn himself most anxious t< put
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  • 630 3 From the Daily Times, June 28th. GAMBLING. Wi look forward with considerable curiosity to the report which 11. 1<;. the Qor&mm will shortly be laid the Council on the subject of gambling 1 m- the Colon}*. Not that we expect the report m question will afford much information <>f the
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  • 603 3 From the Daily Times, June 28th. JUDICIAL INDEPENDENCE. \\i: publish, to-day, the remarks which fell from Earl Grey when pre- senting to the House of Lords the petition sent home from this place regarding the Independence of the Judges, as Well as the reply of Karl Gran Vl lie. It
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  • 1266 3 From the Daily Times, June 29th. THE DEBATE IN COUNCIL. The shorthand report of the proceedings of the Ljegislative Cauncil on the I I tli instiuit, to which we devote a large part of bur paper to-day, will no doubt ix- perused with very considerable attention. It is almost exclusively
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  • 2167 3 Singapore, xth June, 1870. Present His Excellency thk GOTSBHOB. His Honor The Chief Justi. The Hon*ble The Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble The Acting Attorney-G eneral The Hou'ble The Treasurer. The Hun'hle The Acting Auditor-General The Hon'ble W. IT.
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  • 556 4 From the Straits Times, June 18th. JAVA ITEMS. Marin rtment iii N"cl [ndia i known to TO i 1 n the South \linharbour tand- the shown every i Tlv [eh is the divide<l into t middle o te 8 ■he two others ea k h ?5" white light Tlie red
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  • 711 5 From the Straits Times, June 25th. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Rkfobi ofPn f t je il held ;c on the 20th .hu.e. is; Pres] r lor. Titx < rml. Acting Auditor-General. < W. H T. S Brown. r rhomas Scott. W. I.*;: H<-<> Ah K;i\ i Wiiampoa). minutes of the last meeting
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  • 374 5 Official Report <>!' Proceeding of the Legislative Council, held m Singapore on the 22Dd»June; LB7O. Prkssnt. His i :k\ the < Governor. His Honor the Chief Justice. The Hon'blethe Officer Comdg. H. ?dV. Troops. Colonial Secretary. Acting Attorney General. Treasurer. Auditor-General Colonial Engineer. W H. liead. F. S. Brown. Thomas
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  • 11624 5 From the Daily Times, June 29th. SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Singapore, VWi June, 1870. Prkkkn i His Excellency the Governor. His Honor The Chief Justi The Hon. The Officer Oomdg. HJf 's Troops. The Colonial Secretary. Acting Attorney-General. Treasurer. Auditor-General. Colonial Engineer. W. H. Bead F. S Brown.
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  • 313 9 From the Daily Times, June 30th. LEGISLATIVE CO UNCIL. <>im< i \i Rki'okt of the Proceedings of the rvegislative Council, held m Singapo thi 27th .June. LB7O Pmcsexi I he Governor. the Ch! -c. I i( the Officer Comdg. H. M"s Troops. Colonial 5 \ry. v Acting Attorney General. Treasurer.
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  • 730 9 From the Daily Times, June 30th. JAVA. A i\ i number of the Java Bode publishes the followii ent: Declaration of W. I*. DeJaog, pilot and also Shipchandler at Anger, about the loss of the Italian ship Italia, Yidanwaraga, on the nighi of the 2 Ist April, from 8 o'clock
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  • Correspondence.
  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 269 9 Tin; American <te;nner Hmwonathiy Captain Clark, (noi the Or/*,/}; as reported by us yesterday), from Hongkong 7tli and Saigon LSthinst., arrived here vesterdas afternoon. lr the Municipal officers do not quickly repair the breach m the sea wall, op. posits the Town I hill, the) may have
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    • 785 9 The Colonial steamer Rainbow y Capt. Bradbery, from Penang l">th and Malacca l^th instant, arrived here this morning, itii regard to the paragraph m yesterday's issue, blaming 1 the Municipal officers i'<»r not repairing lh<* sea wan opposite the Town Hull, are have been informed thai the
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    • 672 10 Thk Colonial steamer PeiJko, ('apt. Fax, from Penang 16th and Malacca l^th instant, arrived here yesterday morning. Tiik British steamer Erl King, Capt. Steele, from Hongkong L2th instant, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The Ocean Coinpanv's steamer /)'/<>- medy Capt. Crompton, from Hongkong, 1 3th instant, arrived here
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    • 45 10 Thi P.&O. steamer Tram ncore, Capt. Eastley, from Bombay Bth, Galle LBth, and Penang I '.'th inst, ii 1^ the London mails of 13-20 th May, arrived here at 8 if. to-day, and will leave again for Hongkong at 8 v. to-morrow.
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    • 570 10 The Dutch steamer Koning V, 111, ('apt. de Jong, from Samarang 1 9th inst., arrived here this morning. At 9 a. m. this morning, the police succeeded m executing a revenue warrant m No. 81 Carpenter street. On,. selapah of chandoo was seized, and a Chinaman arrested
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    • 277 10 Tin: British steamer \1 Ir, Gapt Pearce, from the Little Carrimons SJOth in>t., arrived here yesterdaj evening. The M. 1. steamer Capitok, Capt, Ravin, from Bataiva 20th instant, arrived at New Harbour this morninir. Five cases of obstruction werebrotij up for hearing before the Sitting Magistrate, yesterday,
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    • 532 10 Thk Dutch steamer Bronb^k, Cant. Everaars, from Rhio, yesterday morning, arrived here yesterday afternpon. Tm; Siamese steamer Slam Supporf&r, ('apt. Walrond; from Junk Ceylon Lsth and Penang 20th inst., arrived here yesterday evening. The French mail lias served us ;l good turn tin's time by her early
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    • 559 10 The iritis'! itfs t Capt. Con*}*, from Hongkong L6th inst., arrived here on Friday eveninar. i !|f-: reports that on the 20th inst., m hit. i X., |on. I I: IS E., spoke the Pretieh ship Yokohama. The British ncr 6^/ifiy, Capt. Gardner, from Calcutta I6th inst.,
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    • 135 11 The Dutch -teamer Ko*i»ge* der Keiiertaudeu, Captain Kayser, Iroui Batavia fcsth inst., arrived here yostordav afternoon. An inquest was held Vestenl;iy, ni Sungie Kranjie, on the body of Chine«e wlio had fallen overboard and wm drowned, while Betting the sail of Ins sampan. The jury returned a
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    • 857 11 Thk British ship Melbourne y from Penang for Hongkong, passed through the Straits yesterday and wished to be reported. The I S. frigate Delaware, from F lon f^kong, arrived here this morning, and immediately saluted the British Hag, the salute being returned from Port Canning. Captain Hw-ia,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 818 11 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ga>. SSrrflNlltfi 2 v r tb a 1$ •—Continued. Thursday, l«th June Prenoli baxqne Emile, 206 tons. Vian. Sydney IHk May. Aui.-ri«-an st.'ain.M- Suwoim.la.so., tons. Clarker, Hongkong ,th British barque Robert Passenger, 408 tons, Knarston, PondicherJune, n is Baigom. ry ">tli June Friday, 17th .luuo. i),,t.h barque tfsnsssr.
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    • 481 12 SDDSFSD SHIPPING IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR. Datk BairtXAum Caftaj Fwa aw> Bw. JTton. w,m« E Fbom. Oomsnis o. i«, m D««i»atio». MBN»OF-WAB loams Lard C. Bcott EL M. steamer 580 April 22^Hbnakoaff o-ni ,v.»in« E. H. Iftredricb Pitner corvette 1260 8 SSta "oiSS^" n?*" 1 I;' 1 11 Harnrtson British steamer
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