Straits Times Overland Journal, 3 June 1871

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  • 20 1 FOR DESPATCH PEB P. o ST£AM£R STRAITS TIMES OVEBLAND JOURNAL. VOL. X. NO. 216 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JUISTE 3rd, 1871. Pric
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1871.
    • 70 1 SINr.AIM.UK. J[ x I;I> |871 Gambler k Pepper ;».<;<>' Whitr r S;i or *j.:,u to %M Pearl Sago 2 Tin ;;i.-:, 40s Mule twist 110 to l< 8i lt>s. Shirtings 7 do 2to 2.05 5 do T. Cloths L2O 8 do do i. I*. 7 do do
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  • 241 1 Tmf following passengera hare arrived here during the fortnight Per If. M. steamer Capifole: -I ii;itn—Muic L:i :\'> LerysohnNoTman and servant, Mr. B. Jaoobson. —Mr. and Sirs. Elarloff, 4 children, ami servant. Mile, i >:i t< Mme torias and child, Messrs. <i. H. C. ken Hove. .T. Ivijer. (t. Loikerbuik,
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  • 850 1 Tub hist Overland was dated the 20th M;iv. On the 24th the Auttralia arrived with the English mail <>i" the 24th April. The homeward French mail left this per gteamer Provence on the s th ult<». The Travatcore, which conveys the present mail, left Hongkong at noon on
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  • CHINA.
    • 188 1 Tho Chief-Justice has finally discharged Kwok-Ashine, thecoofie concerned in the murder of the capi an and crew of the n the second applioation made on ha vpus. It will be recollected thai the prisoner was oommitted for trial on a charge of piracy jttrt and that upon this h
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    • 267 1 A very important matter bai eose before the Supreme Court in the ease of .los,' Lonreiro v. V. Kresser, W. Leinium. and A. Turing, trasteea of the estate find effects of Dent Co., by H. P. Hanssen, their Attorney. It is a claim of (11,50 <l ;lJ; lain. -I
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    • 179 1 V. C Datty New.) An affair Ikis occurred which at first cam excitement, it being reported that h tiaral officer belonging to the Sola■u had "collision" with one of the natter, howerer, when particu] ira came oat, awnnned very d tiona. Some gentlemen from ■1 farmit were ridi rough
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    • 47 1 Tho Poking Gazette announces n irloriona victory over the Manomedans, in wbicli one of their chief leaders- wi with a nunibor of his followers, and, of course, beheaded. Terms seem I been Bubse^oently made with the rer der, and quiet to be temporarily i in Kan-suh.
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    • 545 1 .1",,.',, Herald, May 8. Trouble Ims been caused ;it Tedo ab tat Av.in.-i. a Daimio of About 200,0 I k nue, whose principality is in Kinsiu. It eefaa be baa barboured all tl lately belonging to T Cho in M forth 1 their was red I „;>..., former allotment
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  • Topics of the Day
    • 1263 2 From the Straits Times, May 21th. THE COLONIAL MINISTER'S DESPATCHES. of the Secretary of concerning the ordii n of I nncil, which we pnb- I in our issue of Wedn< -lav, show the careful revision these ordinances •ve before obtaining Her Majesty's sanction, and will M far toward removing any
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    • 1263 2 From the Straits Times, May 27th. AGRI-HORTICURAL GARDENS. A meeting of the Bubeeriben to the Agri-Horticultural Gardens, was held yesterday afternoon at the Exchange Rooms. His Excelleuej the Administrator was present by invitation and presided. The following gentlemen Were present. O. Alooyer, Esq, Hon'We J. J. Green- shields .7. Young,
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    • 880 2 From the Daily Times, May 30th. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. Cue expression of the opinion of the Jutive Council on the railway question, which appeared in the official inmates of the meeting of the Legislative on the 23rd instant, must have taken most of our readers by surprise, us well as
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    • 720 3 From the Straits Times, May 27th. JAVA. According to the latest Bai via paextending to the L3th May, the Pekalongan atl'air has not been cleared up yet in spite <>f assurances that the Residency is in satisfactory state, the troops still remain there, and three companies of infantry have been
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    • 598 3 FVtMM the I)<iilu Times, Juno \sf. A Padakg correspondent of the new Batavia Hand isblad of the 28th April, gives the following sketch <>i' the island of Sumatra. "Sumatra is :i corruption of Samuduraj the name of principality that was situated in I lth century, between Pasei and j Diamond
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    • 238 3 From the Straits Times, May 11 th. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Singapore, 13/// May, Ih7l. Pbssskt. Hi> Excellency the Administrator. The Hon'U.' the Officer Ccnag. H. M > Troops. The llon'Me the Colonial Secretary. Attorney General. Colonial Treasurer. Au Litor < General. Thomas Scott. W. Bam*ay4Bcott. W. Adamson. 1100 Ah Ivay Whampoa.
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    • 326 3 From the St raits Times, May 27th. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Singapore, 17/// Mmi. Is7l I'I.'KSKN I. His Excellency the A hnnr The llon'bl.- I C ng. H ")]>■«, Colonu Attonu'v-< li'iu.tjjl. IVeasoier. Auditor-Gent raL Thos. S W. Ramsay S< W Adami II"" Ah Kay Whampoa. .l..i(, ids. The in. mill of
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    • 520 4 Singapore, 2&rd 3tfdy,*lB7l. PSSBEKT. His ExC&Uency the Administrator. The HonT>le the Officer Comg. H. M's. Troops. Colonial Secretary. Attorn- < I inf. Treasurer. Auditor-General. Thomas Scott. \V. K.unsav Scott. William Adamson. I 100 Ah Kay Whampoa, .1 J. G-reenshields. The Minutes of
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    • 832 4 From the Straits Times, May 27 th. SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ORE, 17th MAY. 1871. PRE8BKT: II! ELI BNCT THE ADMTXITRATOR. The Hon. The Officer Gomdg.H.1Ts.Ti Secretary. Attorney-GeneraL Treasurer. Auditor-QeneraL T. Scott. W. R. Scott W. AtlaiiK. >ii. Hoo Ah K;v Whamp J. J. Gfaeenshield*. Co iUippa baring
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    • 1370 4 erg laid before the Legislative Council by command of His Excellency the Administrator. 17th MAY, 1871. Address of the T..-uri -hit i\ t^ Council in reply t-> 111- Excellency the s ech. it please Your Excellency, The Legislative Council, in offering Four
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  • 4210 5 -i. Mvl, *!r i at ill oat tba, W. KER CO. MII.E he Colouie.. gat Dock < Guihru Co., BingZpore 'i. 187] to Railway line to '«uung the Sten? SHp and Dock on fair tm S3 mends and reply. Co PV mW. M W.W. ker.Esj. ruary 1-71 -IK.-The tenor Of
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES OVERLAID JOURNAL.
    • 7 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES OVERLAID JOURNAL.
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    • 11843 1 ttivf Diinand the Adminii laill May. 19TL ttdence, A-., regarding the proposed Railu tli June. I*7n At> tli(> pdei having in r iction of a line 'way n of Singapore to the Wharves V f l f>ock Company, Limito on sueh ;i rout aa m v h 1
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    • Correspondence.
      • 116 5 From the Straits Times, May 27th. THE "GOVERNMENT GAZETTE." !'.> i:.Kt. ufthr Daily Tim, .< Sih I observe an v )ur (x in. in Friday's unmU < zette, inserted in your ism j itsiday, Lewhat nngular annoancement to the Chaxles out Nfc ggQ^ lias ■ppomted aTe npoi irj J Ige
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      • 130 5 To the Editor of the Daii,, Times. Sir-. I do not think your article of -day will meet the approval of every one in Singapore. It" I am constructed, ail for a longtime must come out of Tanjoog Pagar traffic, and even
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      • 110 5 From the Daily Times, May 3lst RAILWAY QUESTION. To the Editor of the Daily Tim 818: It behoves independent men here, to state plainly their disapproval of Goreniment baring anything to do with the formation of the long line of railway l'rom town to tb I>>\ I>. As there ii
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      • 336 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir lt appears to me that there is a very needless expenditure of virtuous indignation about the Railway, and the action of Government thereanent and 1 think that it is the duty of every
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    • News of the fortnight.
      • 19 5 SATURDAY, MAY. Tin. Dutch steamer Bronbeek, Gapt Everaars, from Eihio yesterday morning, arrived here yesterday afternoon
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      • 955 5 Thk British iteamer Sri Sarawak t ('apt. Hewat, from Saigon 17th inst., arrived here yesterday. Thl Siamese steamer Ckow Piftf, Capt. Orton, from Bangkok 17th inst, arrived here tins moraine. The Dutch steamer Koningin der Nederlanden, Captain Kayser, from Batavia 19th instant, arrived lure this morning. We
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      • 175 5 The Manager of the Telegraph Companies here informs us that at noon to-day, the China cable expedition was tin miles from Singaporej ali going on well and weather line. In a paragraph in yesterday's paper, we took the Government to task for retaining in force two sections
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      • 37 5 WEDNESDAY, The I*. O. steamer Australia, reports that on the 20th May, in lat 6:7 X., lon. 92:52 E., she signalled the Dutch barque Constance, from Bombay bound to Hongkong; wished to be reported.
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      • 125 5 The British e Bangkok, Capt! Haffenden, from Bangkok :ilst inst., arrive 1 here this morning. Tin-; Brit tamer Csf//a, Capt G-leadell, from Hongkong L3th instant* arrived here yesterday afternoon. The British steamer tlbatro9t i Capt. Hewat, from Manila 15th instant, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The British Bteamer
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      • 952 5 The British steamer William Miller, Capt. Nyberg, from Hongkong 15th and Saig »n 23rd instant, arrived here this morning. Thk Dutch steamer Vice President Print, Capt. Kaston, from Batavia 24th instant, arrived here yesterday. MEBBRB. .I.\i:ni\i:, MaTHESOS Co\s steamer Glenartnejf, Capt. Bolton, from Calcutta L Bth and
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      • 595 6 The Spanish steamer Mindoro, Captain Eliaalde, from Manila 23rd in>t., arrived here on Saturday afternoon, The British steamer SAarpsAoofer, Captain Cowan, from Penang 25th' and Malacca :iMh inst., arrived here this morning. We notice that along Stamford road, opposite St. Andrew's Church, which is now nnder-goiog repair,—
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      • 309 6 TUESDAY, The Java Bode of the 20th May announces the stranding of the American ship Emily Mac Near, Scott, on 1 tanut island, outside the Straits of Sunda^ on the LOtfa instant. She h la<lcn with coals and bound from Cardill' to Hongkong, and is a total
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      • 279 6 The P. <). steamer Bunda, Captain from Bombay LBth instant, arrived here this morning. Tin; Colonialjrieamer Pluto, Capt Bradbery, from Malacca 30th instant, arrived here this morning. The steamer Kangaroo, one of "the vessels of the China cable expediti :>. returned to port this morning", having completed
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      • 440 6 The French war Bteamer Jap on t Capt. Azan, from 'I 20th April, via Suez Canal, arrived here this morning, to Saigon. ..<>> I Capt. Phillips, from Bangkok 37th arrived here this morning, en route to Junk Ceylon via Penang She will leave tuw on Sunday morning
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      • 375 6 The Hongkong and Shanghai Teh'graph Cable well, ami notwithstanding the opp i manifi by the Chinese Government to the i i){' telegraphs in China, we learn that C selves i avail of the advanf the line. An ingenious and simple arrangement has been made, whereby messages in
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