Straits Times Overland Journal, 4 January 1871
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section23 1871-01-04 1 POR DESPATCH PER P. O. STEAMER EMEU. STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. X. NO. 205 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4th, 1871. Price 3s Cents.23 words
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THE STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 4th JAN., 1871. Domestic Occurrence.
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Article166 1871-01-04 1 Tin- folloi have arrived during the I 'it. Per P. ai dO. st< awmy M i: A. child] Aitk Ida. From I'ble T Braddoll and r. Buyer. mptou Mr. 1 r i > J. L. 1 Urs. Tait. m ithampton 1 Tai vu. a. From Southampton From Suca Lignor Perß.166 words
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Article958 1871-01-04 1 The laid Overland Journal was dated the 20th ultimo. On the 23rd the P. O. steamer M arrived with the English mail <>f the LBth Novemh and on t' l.Hh the Douuai came m with the French mail and London lrt"a to the 25th November. The Emeu, whicb958 words
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Article953 1871-01-04 1 HONGKOX*:. An elaborai system of squeezing the junks m the Colony has been unearthed through the energy of Mr. Kit/. Roy Rico. iperintendent of Police. The ''Hslnii' i. it appears, went by i be Guam If T or Hail <<f iVaee and Harmony, was situated over a at which953 words
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Article167 1871-01-04 1 flbld.) A correspondent writes from Tungchow, m Shantung, on December 13th :—There is no news^of any importance here. The disposition &i the people toward foreigners scins to have resumed its former indifference. Apparently m apprehension of war with France m the spring, a large force of laborers has been167 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1871-01-04 1 i the < '«>. m r I a this I Mi:. 1 BJ£M OUT Tir::!13 words
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Topics of the Day
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2107 1871-01-04 2 From the Straits Times, December 24th. JAVA. The New Batavia HandeUblad of tho JBth December, states that on the l>i December the following quantities of Oorernmenl sugar were sold at the Handel- vcrceniging, Batavia The following items are also from the same journal The Government has authorized the chief engineer2,107 words
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581 1871-01-04 2 From the Straits Times, December 24th. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. It may not be uninteresting lo some of our readers at this time to learn a little respecting our noble Cathedral of St. Andrew's. The designs of the building- were prepared by the late Colonel Macpherson, r. a., formerly the Executive581 words
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1015 1871-01-04 2 A\ mr to-day, another year and another decade will hare passed away, to be "numbered with the agesthathavo gene before/ 4 The decade has been an eventful one; has witnessed wonderful triumph* of science, which mar exert a vast influence upon both the1,015 words
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1243 1871-01-04 3 The following particulars of Wankang*s attack on Banjermassen are from late Java papers On the morning of the 25th November, news readied Banjermassing that Wankang was m the neighbourhood with a number of followers estimated at from 500 to 600. Great alarm and1,243 words
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2920 1871-01-04 3 From the Straits Times, December 24th. SHORT H AND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Smgaporc, 28th November, 1870. Pi His Excellency fche Governor. His Honor the Chief Juatii The Hon. The Acting Attorney- Gcnorul. Treasurer. m Auditor-GeneraL >» m »> Colonial Engineer T. Bcott. h W. A<Limson. Hoo Ah Kay2,920 words
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2726 1871-01-04 4 From the Straits Times, December 24th. SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. S r, LB7O. Present: His Excellency the Governor. His H >nor th.- < !hi< v The Hon. TheOfl tndg. H Atr >rn< iral. Audit -r-< General, ier. \Y. H. Be T. Sco W. R Scott. W. Adams »n.2,726 words
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508 1871-01-04 5 From the Straits Times. December 31st. SHORTH AND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIYE COUNCIL. Bin December, I*7* >. Present: His Excellency the Governor. His Honor The Chief Justice. The Bon. The Officer Comdg.H.M.'s Troops. The Hon. The Attorney-General Treasurer. Auditor-General W. H. Read. T. Scott. W. R. Scott W. Adamson. Hoo508 words
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185 1871-01-04 5 From the Straits Times, December 31st. SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Singapore, 9th December, I^7o. PSESEVT His Excellency the Governor. His Honor The (Chief Justi The Hon. The Officer Oomdg.H.lTs. Troops. The Hon. The Atl nmey-General. Treasurer. Lndito r:il. Colonial Engineer. W. H. Bead. T. Bcott. w. n. Scott185 words
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Correspondence.
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465 1871-01-04 5 From the Straits Times, December 24th. VERAX. Ta the Editor of the Straits Times. Si* The writer of the article m pour contemporary's issue of the 22nd ultimo. USertf m a letter written l,y him to von and published m your journal on the 15th instant, there is do misstatement465 words
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259 1871-01-04 5 From the Straits Times, December 31st THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASE ORDINANCE. To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sjii: The tone and leaning of a late article which appeared m your columns, on this new law, must have been accepta* ble to the opponents of such legislation. It w;is a conciliatory259 words
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368 1871-01-04 6 From the Straits Times, December 31sh. THE CHINA MAIL CORRESPONDENT. To the Editor of the Daily Tim. Sir: The audacity of riters is only equalled by their utter disregard for truth, agid the correspondent of the China Mail bears away the palm. Pity his name is not kno\#n it ini^ht368 words
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438 1871-01-04 6 From the Straits Times, December 31st NEW YEARS CELEBRATION. To the Editor of the Daily Tim Str: I have been m daily expectation of seeing the usual Circular for contribution! for the New Year's Sports, during the last two weeks, hut was under the imlUOn that it \\a>, nevertheless, going438 words
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1208 1871-01-04 6 From the Daily Times, January 2nd. THE CHINA MAIL CORRESPONDENT. To the B&tor of the Btrmst* Times. Sir: The admirer <>f Sir 11 Ord who tells the china Mail of the "great improvements" which the talent and energy of that great and good man have feeted m the Colony, if1,208 words
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News of the Fortnight.
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Article609 1871-01-04 6 Tin: following is a synopsis of meteorological observations for the month of November Highest reading of Barometer m t 1 in<v a th °9 9*l m il r v 82in.' Intkeaha.V ho hempen n ■"> v month 11 50 m It o. cistern above sea level about609 words
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Article244 1871-01-04 6 The Agent of the I\ O. Company hero has made arrangements with the Company's Agent at Penang, to inform him by telegraph as early as possible of the hour of the departure of the outward mail steamers from that port. Immediately on receipt of the telegram, printed244 words
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Article396 1871-01-04 6 On Monday last, the steamer Edinburgh commenced laying the telegraph cable between Penang and Madras, and we are informed by the Manager, Mr. fculler, that the reports he is continually receiving from Penang show the laying to be progressing satisfactorily, and the cable as far us laid396 words
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Article43 1871-01-04 7 The P. O. steamer Malacca, Capt. Bernard, from Bombaj Bth,Galle 13th, and Pcnang 2 lit inst., with the London mail of the IMb Ncvcinlior, arri?ed here at 9th V a. m. to-day, and will leave for Hongkong at daylight morrow.43 words
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Article316 1871-01-04 7 The British steamer Elgin, Cap*. Hutton, from Shanghai 14th December, arrived here yesterday, en route to London via Suez Canal. Thk British steamer Zon/ of the Ttlet, Capt. Robinson, from Shanghai l">th and Hongkong lMh inst., arrived here berday. The British steamer Hindotian, Capt. de Smidt, from316 words
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Article838 1871-01-04 7 Tin; British steamer Ada, ('apt. hell, from London 27th October, Suez Canal, arrived here this morning. Tiik Dutch steamer Konin^en der Ned ('apt. Kayser, in. in Batavia 22nd inst, arrived here yesterday afternoon. IY.tty burglaries and larceniei arc, as usual at this time of the year, becoming838 words
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Article455 1871-01-04 7 Tiik Malay steamer Fair Singapore Captain Langloisj from Malacca 27th instant, arrived here to-day. Tun British steamer Ckina, Capt Gardner, from Calcutta 20th and IVnang 26tb inst., arrived here this morning. Wi learn that H. M. S. Algerine lias returned to .Malacca, having captured all the pirates455 words
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Article86 1871-01-04 7 Wk learn that Mr. Xai Naitrc, formerly Siamese ice Consul at this port, has received the appointment of Governor of Paknam. Thk Manager of the Submarine Telegraph lines here informs us that he has just received a despatch, stating that the Etliuburgh has already paid oat 1,32486 words
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Article1160 1871-01-04 7 THE British steamer Jn/linDi Cor,/, Capt. Edington, from Penang 28th insi., arrived here this morning. The Ocean Company's steamer yestor, Capt. Drenning, from Liverpool 10th November, via Suez Canal and Penang 27th inst, arrived h jterday forenoon. SATURDAY, 31st DECEMBER. Tiik Colonial steamer Rainbow, Captain Bradberry, from1,160 words
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Article173 1871-01-04 8 Notification. Fort William, the 9th December, 1870 No. 15 of 1870.— The following Notice received from the British Consul at is published for genera] information and guidance NOTICE Pinnacle Rock at the entrance of Suez Uoadtiead. A pinnacle rock with only 13 feet water at L. W. Spring-tide173 words
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Article214 1871-01-04 8 The French war steamer St. Bruai, Captain Alquier, from Saigon 28th December, arrived here this morning. Thk British steamer Warrior, Captain James, from Calcutta 23rd December, anivecTnere on Saturday even- THI British steamer Japan, Captain j Cornelias, from Penang 29th December and Malacca Ist inst, arrived here214 words
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Article566 1871-01-04 8 Thk P. O. steamer E.nrv, Captain Perrins, from Hongkong 28th Deecmber, with the homewmrd mail, arrived here'this morning, and will leave for Penang, (ialle, and Bombay at 4 p. If. to-morrow. Tin: Java Bode of tbe 28th December furnishes the following particulars of an intended mutiny amongst566 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous483 1871-01-04 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. airibalS* arrihafe— Continued. Tuesday. 20th December. Sunday. Ist January. British barque Martaban, 420 tons, Humphries, Amoy 11th De- i Siamese barque Aurora, 296 ton Plettner Bangkok °4th Doeember. eember. Frenoh war steamer Correge, 3000 tons, Jouneau, Penang ISth Monday. 2nd January. December. Dutch steamer Vice President Prins/500 tons,483 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1003 1871-01-04 9 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. Dato -S- Ship's Name. Captain. Prom. To. < v :riti J s h tU- Samawag Rotterdam U SS? i f h Hedwig Lunston London via ronaud son Shanghai New-York 1 Dubreuilh .Macao Callao r> V nt f India Wright TMji U inn Lirerpool <r nle« Whani] New-York1,003 words
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