Straits Times Overland Journal, 23 September 1870

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  • 23 1 poi: DESPATCH ran A toot ant a\, on i:. STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XI. NO. 198 -*ORD 5 Jo/0. Price 35 CenU.
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1870. Domestic Occurrence.
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  • 135 1 have arrived durii Per P. ■»i. T From o Mr. B >n: Dr m ."Mar., i11,.. M r \v H Lina Gi .7 M. I. ir i. Hai Per M.I. 18I n. E. A 1 L. A! mer G (It m. Prom Galle: »m Marseilles: Mr ■c. lime 1 ra
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  • 516 1 Ijji. last Overland Journal was dated 9th iber. On the l£th, the P. and O, steamer arrived with I London mail of 12th August, and un 'he !i>th, the M. I. m#. 1 ™>eh mail and 1.,:,,1,, n IW* idem. 'IVI 1 London Extend i.t BW "ward Frenchman
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  • 337 1 VERAL. By the present mail, the same story h-n :r) ;-a r „v n^ ,M Ulli u r (1( > towardsa settle -obstinately to 'refaselhe IV Jf the MandarinTwho 1 i il( H outrage. Themmoor whirl, came to band at the time of he c hui «»«hadcoii»entcdtothetermg l -»;'V,
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  • 261 1 Flu- principal newt from Shanghai ai>•B t prefer to a battalion parade of the Vnhim.vrWr. rh e Rangers, Artillery, and French Corps took part m the move' ments, which seem to bare gone off Terr fully, with one contre-tempa A m< mber of the French Artill.-ry Corp. was >unded
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  • 95 1 datea are to the 31ai ultimo. Tinnew* continues to be far from reason rinir. 1 leng Kwo Fan is reported to have strongreconuaended the refusal of Count Ilocbechouart's demand for the execution of the Mandrrins concerned m the outbreak, and it is evident fhat the Chinese have no present
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  • 184 1 I (Daily A A nunour was about th,r the Ch, intended to riae again* all foreimiers on kbenig^ oi the fttib A.^.st. h, a. gun.bSS ancnor.and under steam all night Everything howerer «v 4 uit, to ho Ist September, but the ramonn offoreSien kidnapping dhildren were gaininff^nd «7 W
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  • 229 1 rhe sudden appearance of four .Japan war steamers m the harbour this morning, DM caused much discussion. The alleged cause for their being stationed here, is the determination of the Japanese (fcyernment l^'-'nt an.v.Mu,! m its .raters between the Prntsian and French eorv, h-iv-eon. „•>,,,.- whir],, it j s
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  • 222 1 'From the Sarawak Uazett. We aiv happy m being able to inform our ratten thai the disturbance! m the Kejang Distnci are now ut an end, and that c has been restored among the KatiWas and Batang Lupar tribes. The inland trade, which is of oonaid table importance has
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 1703 2 From the Straits Times, September 10th. THE PILGRIM SHIPS. V. correspondent of the Batnvia HandeUblad > •>m stat ments made by an experienced seafaring .ti, tlic following 1 intcr»'-t iiiLf particulars of tin* ill treatment undergone by pilgrims on their voyage io and from Jedd; tl>o during their itay Vlecci
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    • 897 2 From the Straits Times, September 17th. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. Tin: views of our correspondent "W. w evidently are at variance with our own on the subject of imprisonment for debt, ough he bears us out m our a tion that the majority of those who really ought to suffer manage
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    • 1007 2 From the Straits Times, September 17th. THE HOSPITALS. The Committee now examining* the various departments of the Civil Service, will no doubt find much requiring amendment, and p ssibly s i: (> <>t' the establishment* will be found to require remodelling. We -t the subject of the hospitals will overlooked
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    • 651 3 From the Straits Times, September 17th. "CORRECTING" VERDICTS. A le discovery has i made Pen a Committee of Inquiry. S< me o," the clerks m our public offices are noted for their intelligence, but we doubt if the equal of about to relate has ever c »me to light anywhere.
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    • 764 3 From the Daily Times, September 22nd. THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS ASSOCIATION. I HEletterof" Colonist" which appeared m Tuesday's paper, while commenting, we think fairly enough, upon the sometimes reprehensible tone of the representations made by the Straits Settlements A 'Kit ion ;it Home, takes it for granted thai these representations have
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  • Correspondence.
    • 65 4 From the Straits Times, September 17th. THE STRAITS NAVY. Totkt Editor of tks Singapore Daily Times. Slu Can you inform me if it is the •ntentionofHiiExcellencj theGovernor to purchtwe the ■toamer "Delaware?" This !il^ be the right steamer m SUW !> she -UOO deck passengers and would tlu» ]>;iv all
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    • 170 4 From the Straits Times, September 10th. EDUCATION. r E f itor qftkt Straits Tim Sib: The subjeci of Education has been very much discus* I during the Late sion of the Lmperial Parliament, and a Bill lias been pawed nth the object of amending and encourag; igit. There was also,
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    • 166 4 From the Straits Times, September 17th. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. To the Editor of th. Duihj Times. -You Mid the other «lav. that doing amiv with tliis. would not matter much to merchants tere, ai none of the olaes of trader* mth Wn they deal are r found enjoying H Ma
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    • 1277 4 From the Straits Times, September 17th. IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT. To the Editor <>/ fin- StraiU Time*. Sib;— Your Editorial ofthe 18th instant ■ring to a letter from me on this subject, begins with an error. ;:nd ends with a fancy. The error is, that Jam opposed todoingawa) with Imprisonment for
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 80 4 A number of Malays and others living at Gaylang have been Bomewhai disturbed of late by the depredations of a tiger, said to have taken up hi qnarten m tome brushwood adjoining narrow footpath, along which they panel pass to gain the main road, [j i- affirmed
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    • 157 4 lm: British steamer Delaware, filler, from Liverpool :I\,\ July, via »uei Canal, arrived here ai good I <lay. She did not touch at Guile. [■he wing of the loth regiment now Mahonod lm pejoieea m two Amateur theatrical Corps, one consisting of the officers, and the other
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    • 268 4 > apt. Ue Joa«c, from M oih momii The roads are just now underffoinir ve 7 VKX^ «Pa^ a isusual llll(!( r the P r< of road re »«wnol m. very pleasant condition :ll IUI1 UI and horses tll mk 1 s< I plan might l>e adopted,
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    • 60 4 Qelius, from Pena lacca 11th intt, arrived here morn i nip. he Colonial from Mai* ca 1 1th inst, an hen moraine. a vul S arrived he morniD Phe P. 0 IH dj H^or, from Bombaj 3] P oang LOth m the L o f t H
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    • 19 5 I m; -\l. 1. steamer Cbpitole, Capt. Ravin, from Batavia 11th in-t., arrived here yesterday afternoon.
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    • 415 5 The British steamer Bangkok, Capt. HaJTenden, from Bangkok I:2th inst., arrived here this morning. The Colonial steamer Capt. Bradbery, from Penang L3th and Malacca 15th inst., arrived here this morn- The revenue officers are just iiow making some Important seizures. Some two days ago, aboul Sinn worth
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    • 417 5 SATURDAY, 17 th SEPTEMBER. The British steamer Alonzo t ("apt. Wright, from Liverpool 22 n d July, via Malta, Port Said, Sue/., and Penang 15th in>t., arrived here this morning. The British steamer Telegraph, Capt. Deanc, from Penang 18th and Malacca l">t!i mst., arrived here this morning. The Dutch steamer
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    • 650 5 11. 1. M. utearaer Crem»e i from Saioron 15th inst., arrived here yesterday morning. 11. I. .M. itentner 1/Jssas, Capt. Demur, iV»>m Aden 86th August, arrived here yesterday afternoon, and salnt»'<l the British dag this morning, the salute being returned from Fort Canning. Tot French transport Cren%e
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    • 151 5 The M. 1. steamer Gtiienn i':i|>t. Mortemart, from Marseilles :2 Ist August, via Porl Said. Suez, Adon, and (ralle, with the Preneli Mai!, arrived here yesterday evening, and will leave again tor Saigon and Hongkong at t» m. to-morrow. Capt. Mortemart, of the M. [.steamer <i/'n-,fin\ reports
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    • 91 5 The Sarawak steamer Rojyalisf, Capt. Harris, Prom Sarawak 19th inst.j arrived here t i'> mornine. \N i learn thai the new steamer recentl} 1 launched on the (lydv for this Colony is :i paddle wheel steamer of 400 tons, and fitted with engines <•!" LOO horse power.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 223 5 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. J).ite. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. m. To. AuLrt :">*» l'.ritish i tic Alexander Singapore London SI Dutch Vvt NTrienden Verwej Eiottenluin Ssmaraag British [mperatrice London Hongkong black wall Sim] derlanrl Order M Lorton Love Lon< fokonanui Landerdale Smith |Sh London Sept. I BlderliB Chriekhark Premantle >irii4-aj>or« British
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 207 6 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. grrflnte, 9rrtbate— Continued. P Janet 3 North, Xenrym .Te.ld.h Sth June Bri Sunday, M Wednesday, Spain* bri h July. W^ r G:: tde Galle Britiah ahip < lcutta2oth An h nd September. r,V' rawak steamer Sarawi I iber. 1 ;i!i ;r r I or Bombay 31st JLngi QCJ)nr(iUT&
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