Straits Times Overland Journal, 15 July 1870

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  • 16 1 STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XI. NO. 193 SINGAPORE. FRIDAY JULY 15th, 1870. Price 35 Senta
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  • STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1870. Domestic Occurrences.
  • 316 1 Singapore, Jii.y 15th, 1870 3.07J Wl 11 j:, |o :i.;,u Flour 2J 3 Tin 31 1:5! 2. [.80 I B t_\ I 1 DO v '7"» Rank bills <\ mcM Tin following pass have arrived during the fortnight. Per steamer ok —Mr. and four fol* lowen k
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  • 741 1 Phe last Overland wms dated the Ist instant. On the sth. the I*. tamer ffimloa rived with the English mail of the 3rd June, and on c H>th, the M. [.steamer Tmperatn arrived with the Marseilles mail of the I:2th. and London letter* to the LOth Jane. The
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  • 1313 1 All minor topics are thrown i tit > t lie shade by the terrible news which has come trim Tientsin. A most aerious outbreak has. occurred at that port. The French Consulate, the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and Hospital of the Sisters of Charity have attacked and burnt, and the
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 1297 2 From the Straits Times, July 2nd. JAVA ITEMS. Ox the 3rd June, the Netherlands India Trading Bank sold on account of the Biliton Company 6030. 01 piculs of tin at an average price 0f^76.44 per picoL A special commit toe of the Hatavia Chamber of Commerce and Industry and of
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    • 533 2 From the Daily Times, July 4. THE FOURTH OF JULY. To-dai is the 94th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence fey the United Colonies of North Amerka,\vhich, on the 1-tliof July,l77tf,<leclared themselves free and independent states. It is pleasurable to note that the misunderstandings which have existed between the mother
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    • 1233 2 The consolidated and amended Excise ordinance, which appears m complete form m the last Government G<u zeffe, appears to be a concise and simply worded document, and remedies many of the defects complained of m the former one, which required to
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    • 1104 3 Tim Sarawak inland expedition, under the command of the Rajah, assisted Etfesf Paul, Chapman, Skelton, Nelson and Low, started from the Silm fort on the <»tli June. Its object was to attack and punish the Dyakf i t t lie Katibi stream, who
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    • 580 3 From the Straits Times, July 9th. CRIMINAL SESSION. Tun Criminal session of the Supreme Court opened at the Court House at 1 1 o'clock this morning, before His Honor Sir P. H. Maxwell, Chief Jnsti<e. The grand jury was then empan- lulled, consisting of the following gentlemen Jaspki: Young, Ksq.
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    • 1625 3 Tin: New Batavia HandeUblad of the loth June publishes a very lengthy letter from the Uatavia Chamber <>l Commerce and industry to the Governoi General of Netherlands India, dated the ~Mh May, 1 on the harmful effects <>f the restrictions on
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    • 425 4 From the Straits Times, July 9th. REGISTRATION OF SERVANTS. There is one subject which we should be glad to see taken m band by our Legislative Council, at an early day that is, the registration of servants. The annovancsrwhioh we all Buffer, m a more or less degree, of our
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    • 611 4 From the Dialy Times, July 12th. THE SHORTHAND REPORT. The shorthand report of the meeting of the Legislative Council on tin 1 :2oth ultimo, to which we devote our columns to-day, to the exclusion of other matter, ii one of the most interesting thai has ever been published, The debate
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    • 14885 4 From the Daily Times, July 12th. SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Singapore, 'lijtli June, 187<>. PBKBSHT His Excellency the (inwnn.r. His Honor the Chief Justice. TheHoxLTheO&cerComdg. EJIV Troop* lolonial Secretary. Acting A.tt<tMrif j-QeneraL Treasurer, n Auditor-General. Colonial Engineer. \V. U. Etsad F. i>. Brown. T. Bcott. \V. ft. Scott.
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    • 1101 9 From the Daily Times, July 13th. JAVA ITEMS. Late Java papers give the following it <i us of intelligence. The Chief of the Marine Departm< m Netherlands India makes known to tho><' concerned, as a continuation to a former announcement <>n the position of .Jason's rock, that an investigation hai
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 200 9 The British steamer Bangkok, Capt. Haffendcn, From Bangkok bar -2 1 1 1 ult., arrived here at noon to-day. Cut. 11 vi i:\nh.v, of the Bangkok, report that off Pulo Brali he spoke the ships Jfeklwan and .\<v )<>r/;. The Bangkok bronght*to this "port the Captain and
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    • 772 9 The Ocean Company > steamer j\V#lor, ('.apt. Drcnnin^, from Liverpool lltli .May, via Port Said, Siu*/, (lallc, and Penan^, arrived here this morning. PrOM a notification which we extract to-day from the QorenMs*t <ra:eltc it will !>c seen broken out betweei ative rulers on the and it
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    • 58 10 Capt. Sam] ma Pen and Malacca 3rd inst, I heiv this i The Ooea «ncr K?<M, from Hankow, L9t!i Jn lai and Hong i ve j on Satui i-iiing, via Suez (.'anal. We coin rollowing from last m the ccellen< man^, .1. w.av. 818 Colonial Secretary. Colonial
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    • 128 10 XOTfFiCATroX. Si: i May 1870 7O.—The to imiraltx v published for eeneral •rmation: this noti. HTDOQEAPHip XOTK.'E. w.'.v Dire itob TI. T! md, the foUowing i from aptaii „f m June I When Hon. mil id. Tili Hi,' norllnw.r i through tkia tt, but m triners thould md.
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    • 66 10 I A Ooi R »i iky was held "!:iy and this morning, .-it the \fas- Attendant's Office, before 11. Burn, Marine Mi ad .J. L. Kir- inquire into the loss of the British ship*inid( Capt.s was returnee] to him at the conclusion of the v but he
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    • 106 10 If UK Criminal S n on Thursday next, the 1 inst., m the C art House this I, however, probably be the lasl time m nil! he held t\u>:<>. as alterations arc being 1 made m the buildii lit it for t! w accommodation of tl «re
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    • 319 10 The British Capt. Kier, from Liverpool 6th April, arrived here this morning. The Sarawak steamer Cant. Harris, from Sarawak 3rd met., arrived is morninsr. The British steamer United from Hongkong 24th June and Saigon fend inst, arrived here tin's morning. Tin: British steamer I Capt. Game, from
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    • 223 10 The Bi C a t McMinnies, from L ndon 1 2th Mai the Suez Canal, arrived here this morninsr. His Ex< cli ency the Governor leaves amer Peiho^i 4.30 P. v. to-day, to visit the native chiefs along {])C Em Malay Peninsula! The Grand Jurors, having brought
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    • 860 11 SAT URDAY, 9th JULY. Tin. British Steamer Telegraphy ('apt. Deane, iV.»m Penang 6th and Malacca Mh inst., arrived here this moraine. The Banjhe Colombo, Capt Plenge, Prom Kurrachee for Hongkong-, passed through the Strait rday, (.0 days out Wished to be reported at Uoyds. The B. I. s. Cos. steamer
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    • 184 11 Tuk M. I. steamer Godavery, Capt. de Girard, from Omlle y M\\ inst., arrived here this morning. The I>ut < h steamer MiuUter Fran* van der Putte l Capt. \<>n Ernmerick, from BataTia Dth in>t., arrived here this morning. The following cases were disposed <•!' W the
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    • 497 11 The Siamese steamer Viscount Canning, Capt. Dugdale. from Saigon 3rd inst., arrived here on Saturday evening. TOTI British steamer Telegraph, Capt. IK'ane, I'rom Rhio last night, arrived here this morning. Thi; M. I. steamer Imperatrice t from Nfarseilles 12th June, via Port Said, Suez, Aden, and Galle,
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    • 206 11 The P. and Bteamer Madrat, dipt. Symons, from Bombay :2i)th June, arrived here this morning. The following cases were disposed <>f by the Supreme Court yesterday The Queen vs. .lames Thompson. John Jones, and John Murray, three European soldier*, charged with nssault and highway robbery. The evidence
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    • 228 11 11. I. M. steanxr h'(\//ron Capt. Macquessac, from Saigon loth inst., arrived here yesterday afternoon. THE British steamer Far forf, Capt. Guest, from Oyak Sarawak) LOth inst., arrived here yesterday afternoon. Tin: American steamer Sutnotiada, ('apt. Clark, from Hongkong sth and Saigon 11th inst., arrived lure this
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 288 11 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. Date. Fl a Ship'i Name. Captain. From. To Juny. 21 British Harbottle Wood London Yokohama 22 Invincible B nothing Hongkong 2-i Sree Singapora Mackenzie Singapore Lonoon Dutch Wvk aan /<■•> <le Loops* Batana Amsterdam 24 Anna Sophia Hockstra Amsterdam jvia British Manfred Scott \kyal> London 2.") Dutch
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 482 12 SbrftalA r> i. t t» Wednesday, 29th Juno. British ship Bowena, 1.174 tons. Bolton, Aden 21th May r> c.. 3(>th Jane. ju Bntmh ship &hleswig IVide, Ulo tons, H.nsen, Ratavi Bothwdl Oa^e, 592 tons. Btewarf, Glaaj^w 3rd r^^ m Z Lekh Liverpool 9th Hay koSwA B^"* 6 1 DclaWare >W
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    • 337 12 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE!. 3 Vti b a I o—Continued.0 Continued. British barque Anna Maria. 407 ton*. Moppat Saigon 25th June. French ship EugnfM Leonie, 900 tons. Polfet, Cardiff Bth March. British steamer Chief tain, 388 tons, Me Minnies, London 12 th May. Saturday, Pth July. British steamer Punjaub. 700 tons, Starratt,
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    • 327 12 ffltparturrs;^— Continuod. Saturday, 2nd July. British .steamer Nestor. Drenning, for Honcrkomr ax British barque Eathool Mombamelt, Beadle for- ai French barque Xouveau Nomade, Marchandeau for T» tQw> Dutch barque Gartjee Maria, Flens, for Batavia an^^k. Swedish barque Condor, Roland, for Hamburg. Siamese steamer Chow Phva. Orton. for Bangkok Monday, 4th
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