Straits Times Overland Journal, 5 May 1871
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section27 1871-05-05 9 STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. TOR DESPATCH PER P a, n nSB p. o. STEAMER ELLORA VOL. X. NO. 214 i SINGAPORE. FRIDAY. MAY sth, 1871. Price 3527 words
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STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY, MAY 5th, 1871. Domestic Occurrences.
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Article43 1871-05-05 9 At Oannstadt, Wurtemburg, on the March, Aaron Katz, b. Bingapore, miss Lherese Einstein, youngest daughthe late 8. Einstein. Esq.. of Cannstadt. Oh the 29th April, by the tmm Beck, HD. Bezer, lat. to Mrs. Minnie Annetta Thomas, of g Fra; I al.43 words
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Article701 1871-05-05 9 Thf. followii have arrived during the fortnight. Per P. steamer Orissa Hockin and W. From Suez: Baron von Ifoltke and lady. Prom Aden: Al bakar Penang Mr Kail. 2 Chin< 1 l m Southami ton Mr. ICra. F. Waaaink, M< bus and 'uordt. From Sue/.: Mr. lb I! mussen. —From701 words
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Article707 1871-05-05 9 THE last Overland was dated the 26th ApriL On the 27th, the Orissa arrived with the English mail of the 24th -March. The homeward French mail left this per M. M. steamer Peiho yesterday afternoon. The Ellora, which takes on the present mail, left Hongkong on the 28th707 words
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CHINA.
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Article155 1871-05-05 9 It has been finally decided that Kwok ag, the coolis irned m the murder of the captain and crew of the coolie ship hall be tried at the Supreme Court upon a c* gentium, Be was brought up on the re If. B. the Lieut- rovernor, sitting under the155 words
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Article494 1871-05-05 9 The native:. hies are, it appears, setting their faces rigorously against a system aunbling which has gradually been attaining .it large dimensions m the Foreign settlement Cudcy tbe name "gift rersl fori ligners have 1( tries, at which Chin. Europeans are m the habit of competing Against this, he-494 words
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Article173 1871-05-05 9 •Ih China Daily Ne The ii ii of Ningpo arrived on the 12th Instant from Han-chow, whither he heen to pay his respect i to the Pntai before assuming office. The nun wno has been -acting for the last few ed to be int disapj inti friend of the173 words
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Article67 1871-05-05 9 Dates from Yokohama :uv to the 18th Politic -I iane qui :ui<l it consid* red borj radical i a of confidence riini.-nt that the likado haa tsited I rdena at Mokujima, with onlj a few attend Oaptain Baird, of the kini Highhuidera, baa ascended Fusiyama d the wet on,67 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement34 1871-05-05 9 AmT T) n im *7 f Dufi m our arm, December 'HX GAMBBOB 24th A ti. \OTb Tl!i •.i r i i i lishedthemI lomion, UTH 1 B IN Manila, 15th t eh., 1871.34 words
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Topics of the Day.
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Article905 1871-05-05 10 From fhe Daily Times. M g \st. Tn new Pensions ordinance that is shortly to be brought before the Legislative Council the draft of which ispubshed m the Government Gazette, is an it on the part of the retary of State \'ov the Colonies to views905 words
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Article574 1871-05-05 10 From the Daily Times, Mag 3rd. The new draft of the "Ghming Houses ordinance/ 4 as published m the emment Gazette, aims at remedying certain defects m last year's ordinance, pointed out by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and also other defects which have574 words
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Article480 1871-05-05 10 From the Dailg Times. ALaij Ut. A Srr.< iv. Meeting of the Trustees of the Raffles Institution was held at the Colonial Secretary's Otlice. at noon on Wednesday, the 19th April, 1871. Present. v The Hon'ble d. \Y. W. Birch, President. l.'cvd. Canon Heckles, Honorary Secy. 11. L.480 words
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Article849 1871-05-05 10 From th* Straits Times, April 29th. Prom the latest Batavia papers the following account of the First King of Sunn's proceedings at Samarang is drawn up. April 3rd.— The King of Siam, who left Batavia at 10J a. m.ou Saturday, arrived at Samarang roadstead yesterday at 1 1 p.849 words
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Correspondence.
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106 1871-05-05 11 SINGAPORE AND NEW HARBOUR RAILWAY. 29th. the object oftl identlyistobringall the wharves which line .Xew Harbour within traffic communication ofthe town at om uni/i rate of carriage" and you affirm that a differential tariff would be as undoubtedly opposed by the promoters of this scheme as it would be insisted106 words
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Article522 1871-05-05 11 )apt. London March, lay C th inst., via Caday after- Tin. Colo V from 1 and Mai morning. would m a> if the gang rob- upon the house occupied by the Europeans at Bukit Timah was »f a series id' simiAbout morning, a band of about thi522 words
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Article53 1871-05-05 11 The Sian Phya, >n, from Bangkok 23rd inst., arrived hei mornin The P. &Q. steamer Orissa, Capt. Tomhn, from Bombay 1 3th, Galle 19th, Penang 25th inst., with the English !n:,;! 1 the 24th Maseh, arrived here at N I. to-day, and wiil leave for Hon ■h53 words
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Article99 1871-05-05 11 Ov looking over the last Govern- Gazette, I rye that Captain Syoydy is appointed Commissioner" of police at Penang, not Deputy Com mis* sioner, as we previously stated. Wo ye a new Police ordinance is m aration, that will make some rery important changes m the organization99 words
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Article667 1871-05-05 11 The next criminal session at Penang will open on Wednesday, the I Oth proximo. The French war steamer Cosmao, Captain Lefevre, from Pondicherry instant, arrived here yesterday >on. The Ocean Company's steamer Hecwili leave Penang for this port at o'clock this evening, and may be •ted here667 words
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Article50 1871-05-05 11 The Ocean Company's steamer Hector, Captain Bewley, from Liverpool IMb March and Penang 29th April, arrived here this afternoon. The Spanish steamer Mindoro, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila 22nd April, arrived here on Saturday afternoon. The Dutch steamer Bronljcck, Capt. Bveraars, from IJhi.., arrived here yesterday atAerito -n.50 words
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Article474 1871-05-05 11 The M. M. steamer Capitole, Capt. Mannarino, from Batavia 29th April, arrived here this morning. We hear that ('apt. A. 11. Lofton, for some time sailing out of this port, has been employed by the Siamese (iovernment to make a survey of the Siamese waters and the474 words
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Article170 1871-05-05 12 Thk lire we reported yesterday afternoon was, we learn, merely the burning of a large patch of dry lallanoicra>-, at SinmgOOn, for the purpose of clearing tlie ground* THE number of dogs killed during Monday and Tuesday was, m the A. Division, 115 m the B Division,170 words
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Article418 1871-05-05 12 The British steamer Glensanno.r, Captain Ros«, from London 20th March, via Suez Canal, arrived here this morning. The Dutch steamer Fiee President Print, Captain Aston, from Batavia 30th April, via Mintoh and Rhio, arrived lure yesterday afternoon. The F. O. steamer Ellora, Captain Hector, from Hongkong 28th418 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous931 1871-05-05 12 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. April IS liritish str. Fairy Fox Liverpool Shanghai 20 American J. C. Potter Maeelra do Singapore North iiorraan Venus <'hristenseu Rangoon iiatavia British Elisa Shaw Gave bondon Yokohama staffa Manila Umdon 21 beho Turning bondon Singapore Alice Ritson Matches Sunderland931 words
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