Straits Times Overland Journal, 21 November 1871

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  • 20 1 1 .Mfcß ■bau.\. m The Straits Tims OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. \o. 227 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1871. Price, 35 Cents
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 34 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1871. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. i •ii r i Flour Borneo... Pearl Sago Tin so. 15. •>i lhs. Shirti 7 do 5 th 6 do -Bene Bank bill Credit Private..
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  • 221 1 lhe i >• have ar- I ii\ rt durii y Per P. cv Bt< amer i from I i r. R, W\ i 0 a Pond>. i My. w Fi n Brii r. and ai r, Rem. bourne: < Mr. Ih ud and and Mrs. il. r i' Groevenor,
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  • 718 1 da i ih the Dot m v cd mail and x Oc >ber. boinewai I i mail left tl j 6th. Tne AuS' i present m of the Istb, arriv rday morning, and leat Liang, Galle, and S at i. Tin en v< ry little of local j
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  • 261 1 EfONOKON* Soiu,- attention has been attracted by a number of arrests which have been made m the Col >ny of Chinamen accused of cornea i apon the mainland, the manner m which they hare brought up being considered irregular,] nd calculated to attbrd the Cl. m the means sercing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • Copics of the Day.
    • 852 2 From the Straits Times, November 11th. SYSTEM NEEDED. I cannot be too frequently urg that the late riot ach us a »n m the art ol' better organizal It is, we think, evident that tb*- colon cannot support a police force, nor is it py it should sufficient t >
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    • 1142 2 From the Straits Times, November 18th. CLOSING OF THE SESSION. According to announcement, the seethe Legislative Council was formally closed at 1 o'clock this after- d by Hi> Excellency the Administrator. The attendance of residents was fuller than we remember to have seen on any similar occasion, ami a goodly
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    • 1791 2 The of the :l Ith October, •rth tiie success met with by Mr. Crawfurd m Timor. uWo learn authority that the copper mining- operations m Mid Timor have had to be stopped for want of ore. This surprises us vers much because m
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    • 187 3 From the Straits Times, November 18th. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 10th So ,1871. Pbese> r. ne\ the Admini Th* 'olonial Tn Auditor-Gener Engin r rhoi tt. Lamson. Hoo Ah Kay Whamp irccnshiehls. The M of the last M seth firmed. i ilonial S* neral on To an th< I' l>iil.a' I "ouncil.
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    • 28 3 Aien owfn wofn wonw ofnwofnwofnwofn I Th 1 Tl -71. wl Tie I 9 Th^ At >n thi I Bill iti Impr matt Suppn Horn
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    • 297 4 Pi; His Exe X The Kon'ble \t: ral. T. S S\ t_ m. 800 Ah J. J < on tic i ;,il. 11( p on the motion of th by t.'y I a third to to the vev <•;' The >ll with ameudmenl third rea CounciL
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    • 542 4 rom the Straits Times, November 18th. COMMERCE IN SOOLOO. of the Sout h. 1 11 11 icca an I Phiiii :ps. The chars pulation, its natural advail- and a terror A hi] i thai i and >,000 \tenl tut to ibor alio en for The ir spirit for ly found
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    • 447 4 From the Straits Times, November 18th, A RIGHT ROAD. satisfactory advices from Tainmay 'prove interesting to our render-. Por years of Sooloo has •x seasons b> ly 1 >utcb aud j on a les prohibited by all and munitions •of war, which enabled the nativi I the islan ls adjoining
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    • 5527 4 From the Straits Times, November 18th. THE "BURLINGTON" AFFRAY. :ly Ada i Nor. 9. British Consular Court. 1 Court Her Britannic Maj -neral. Ln the t .Horn we aim I i simply the he pr lJ r. i. I Thursday I Dr. m. I having been K. this niornifl [was
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 118 7 Tin; British steamer Lome, Capt. Butcher, from Hongkong 2nd instant, arrived this morning. The British barque Fair Leade r Capt. Thomas Pookes, arrived yesterday, from London. Tbe captain makes tbe following report Left London 23rd June, sndhsdavery unfavourable pssssgo, having experienced heavy weather off Triscan tf Acunha.
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    • 188 7 Those who drive across Cavenagh Bridge are put tti considerable inconvenience, on account of tbe mad repairs being 1 effected m the neighbourhood of the Dalhousie monument, and take the trouble of making a detour over the grass, close down to the pier. Probably thoM who do
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    • 1409 7 Thi British steamer Rainbow, Capt. Paasch, from Malacca 10th instant, arrived on Saturday. {Wafers.— Mr, Fisher, 3o native deck. im- British steamer Sharpshooter, I apt. Cowan, from Penang oth and Malacca 12tb inst., arrived tins inoniin*'-. vVk learn that Inspector Adams, of the Singapore Police, is to
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    • 108 7 The M. _M. steamer Capitole, Capt. Ravin, from Batavia 11 th inst.,»arri\ed this morning. ('apt. Ravin, of theM. If. steamer Capitole, reports that on the 13th November be passed the British ship Taising, of Greenock, from Shanghai, lying at anchor m a calm near Pulo Taya, and
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    • 241 7 DURING tbe late riots, 15*9 rioters were Hogged, and the total number of stripes administered was 2,55<). The total amount of tines inflicted was f 1,342, of which about 81,()U0 were paid. The number of persons cautioned and discharged was 127 and m addition to these, a
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    • 386 7 THI British steamer Sri Sarawak, Capt. Hewat, from Sarawak 1 1th inst., arrived yesterday afternoon. THI French war steamer Le Sarl/w, Capt. Jouncau, from Toulon via Suez Canal, arrived yesterday afternoon, en route for Saigon with 000 troops. W__ bear that m accordance with the suggestion made
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    • 622 8 The British steamer Japan, Capt. (Juan Hin, from Penang 10th aud Malacca l'.'tb instant, arrived this moruiug. The British steamer Gardner, iV m Hongkong I Ith instaut, arrive I at Tanjong Pagar this mo The Britis ton, from Hongkong 1 Ith instant. an Jardine, Mi (\>V wharf
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 633 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 3rrfbal& <&njSa&\$.—Coutbitied. Thursday, J>tb Noi 5 n.l.iv. i November. Bril liner Loi i >njj 2nd No- Sj lerMindoro, 2'JO tons, Elizalde, Manila 12th Not. British barque Prince Waldem&r, k>8 tons, Edgar, Hongkong er Fannie H Gr< n?,Sun Francisco 6tb Not. British barque Anna Blaria, 7 tons, Bioppeti, Saigon
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