Straits Times Overland Journal, 17 January 1872

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  • 25 1 Foi; Dimmui I'l.i; I. ft StB&MSI w MIRZAPOBE." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIII. NO. i*:}!. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1872. Pricb, 35 Cc
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  • 30 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. At Batavia. .1 I l"tli ihatant, the a s«>n. DIED. via. i-n the "th i: •i M* D., L K. 8. Bdin., i of Batavia. r i
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  • 56 1 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. SIHCULPOBK, 17TH, I^7_(- > I Do. Pea I Tin 111!. 8£ lba. Sbirtingi J 7j 7 dn i do 5 do T. Cloth. L.40. 6 do do 1.62 i 7 do do 1.824. mi' 3 B<-u ires Opium new., $656. Exchange on London. Bank bills
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  • 692 1 The following pa ra have arrived, left, and passed through the p<-rt during the fortnight. Per P, ft O. steamer Pe&in from Southampton on the 6th January For v —From Southampton: Him Wills, Merrsrs. F. H. Gottileb, C. Twite. Wills, W. Jargie, and J. McD maid. Fivin liriipii.-i Mr.
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  • 829 1 The hist Overland was dated the 4th instant. On the 6th, the Peiiu came m with the English mail of the Ist December, and on the 9tli the Meikong arrived with the French mail and London advices to the Bth idem. The homeward French mail left this per
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  • China.
    • 352 1 There h.-is 1> en littifrom moon v.-l. gained cm that lehu]i_' i ihortly to ilv. thai bank ii to be Neither rein, takes rery definite tbape, but i ground for each. The opening of Ichang would niw' ,vcr. an ght there Bhonl i l>e nwm for another 10.-al hank
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    • 132 1 .V. CD ATh<- official! aninmuo 1 thai for foreigners I i twaen Peking and Tientsin oritho escort, a.> the roads arc infested with robbers. The dreadful suffering! pulaJ !'»D l>y th<' re enl fl Ltere that thisannounoenieni U d The r mains c£ M. I ion, whodit I irj.
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  • 621 2 Topics of the Day From the Daily Times,December 23rd. NEW HARBOUR RAILWAY. cision oi State ('"lonics upon the Rail viz., that the Governn Detraction and i nance i the long line itself, mmunity by but] The >v! the telegram sent bj to 11. E. the Admi tr. Dot unknown to
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  • 670 2 From the Daily Times,January 15th THE PENANG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. i: notice with regret m the report speech at a meeting I be bam her of Commerce <>!' Pens i he, ;m old Singaporean; and who should know better, is already imbued .r ius y which has vi ttely characterised
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  • 839 2 From the Daily Times,January 15th JUDICIAL. iHEftrsi cnminal session oi cue year tied at the old Court House at 1 i ck this morning, before His Honor mas Sidgreaves, Chief Justice of the Colon} The following gentlemen were ipanneled as Grand Jury: 0. Mooyee, Esc,* Foremau. son, Esq. J.G.Brinkmani] <
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  • 1859 2 From the Daily Tines. January 6th JAVA. i iik c which have Led t<» the of a military expedit Ibe coast oi Sumatra arc thi forth m tile New Batavia of the 22nd December The headmen of Gampong Kadoeng ud Gunung Tinggie succeed bher a following to plunder Campong ivala
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  • Correspondence.
    • 143 3 From the Daily Times,January 6th THE POST OFFICE. To (he Editor of the Daily Time* Siu:— Tieket-holders at the Post Office have been accustomed to post their letters on-' quarter of an hour after the elosin"of the mail, free of charge. To-day 1 forwarded mine a few miuuys after the
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    • 143 3 From the Straits Times, January 6th. THE PERSIAN FAMINE FUND. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir: [n your paper of yesterday you state that the Armenian and Panee community are exerting themselves m swelling the fund for the relief of the sufferers by the famine m Persia, and
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    • 88 3 From the Daily Times,January 13th THE STAMP OFFICE. To the Editor of Ihe Daily 7V Sib: Some time ago jrou found it necessary to remark on the extreme inconveuience caused to the public by the Stamp Office being closed during the called riots. To-day, I went there to get :i
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    • 406 3 From the Daily Times,January 13th RAILWAY QUESTION. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sip: Your article of yesterday seems to me one-sided, and not m keeping with the received liberal principle*! of this Colony. So far i'roiii the Community beingtakeo by surprise by the Government undertaking the construction of
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  • News of the fortnight.
    • 24 3 The British steamer Warrior, Capt. Thomas, from Hongkong *2sth ultimo, en route to London via Suez Canai, arrived at noon to-day.
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    • 202 3 The British steamer Rainbow, Cant. Deighton, from Penang 2nd and Malacca Ith instant, arrived here this morning. The British steamer llnujoan, Qapt. Craig, from Bangkok Slat December, arrived yesterday afternoon. A\ h hear, says the Hongkong Daily AdretiUer, thai the steamer Ska/l hurif has been Bold to
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    • 122 3 Tin; French ivar steamer Hot*raj** 9 from Touloo s tli \<>v., via Suez Caual, arrived sit the Borneo (Vs. wharf thii morning. Thk M. If. steamer .Ira with tho homeward French mail, left Hougkoug on the itli at dooUj and may be looked lor on the 1
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  • 494 4 B st 1h < nil ved t ii: 'I'm. T>: Ul (I Mais i1 1 n\ death of MrJ of P< Mr. Cox of the s in th h I here fi will proceed home i>\ i st French nun! steam !i i:i i i. \i; v.
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  • 784 4 11. M. S. tt'onihlu, Caul. Robinson, from Penaug 4th January, via€>alanarrived yesterday afternoon. Tin: French transport >- from Toulon 27th nber, via Mahe, arrived day afi: We learn that there was a disturbance "i > i <- sort m I ppcr Circular Road last night, and that
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  • 80 4 Tin: British steamer Sri Sarawak, Capt. llewat, from Sarawak ?th in>t., arrived yesterday afternoon. < The M. M. steamer dipltole i Capt. Manuarino, from Batavia 6th instant, arrived at the Borneo Company wharf tiiis morning. Tin; M. M. steamer MeiLottg, Capt. Bourdon, from Marseilles lUth December, via
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  • 660 4 H. M. S. Iron Duke, Capt. Arthur, with Admiral Shudwell on board, arrived this morning 1 from Penang. 11. M. S. Teazer, Capt. Blomtield, from Malacca l()th instant, arrived this morning. The British steamer United Service, Capt. Roper, irom Penang 9th hist., arrived this morning. The British
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  • 148 4 The Siam amer Ckow Ptjr*, Captain Orion, from Bangkok 9th inst., arrived this morning*. The British steamer Eastei Captain Knight, from Hongkong ~rh instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar this morninsr. The Ocean s Captain Ferguson, left Penang day evening, an<l may be expected ben to-morrow at noon.
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  • 110 4 The Dutch steamer flee l J r>* Print, ("apt. Soeters, fir >m But a via 1 Itli Hist., irnved at Tanjon«r Pagar thiw morning. r liiL British eteamer J*p** t fi Penaug 11th and .Malacca Ikh but, arrived this morninir. The British steamer Telegraph, (apt. Valberg, from
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  • 409 5 The Bri mer S (apt. Castle, from !1 9th instant, \ia arrivi il vestenlay afternoon. «*> The Spanish steamer L Capt. Manila Bth instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar this m nmji were disposed of by the Court yesterday B !g. S asv' of rait, an impris rament.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 306 5 Thurscl h January. ML 1 <J7 l tons, Druj. ■11!!" P. Britisb bI aiu.T Ra v,-. Friday, sth January. i s Indian, 269 toi ton, Saig Saturday, 6th January. i Dutch 3rd Jan. British steam pE pr 31st D< sember. I'- th French wai Bouraym, 1 a, 28th NoTember.
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    • 48 5 Sun Janu ■amor Hongkong, 1,221 D I'll th January. French barque Para! b, ;>^2 1 Ma] mer Far East, 10 I j th 1 Ft f British French barque La Vlerge, I!'" t Tuesday, 1 Spanish steamer Li British barque Nil January. P. 0. amer Biirzap January.
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    • 109 5 Datf. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. Dee. 26Dut-.'h jS. K. der Xederlanden Klein lam lion American ISterlin^- Harding .Baltimore Batavia 'jy British Sea Gull Marshall Australia 111 Glenaro.- Hicks ardiff Singapore Edinburgh Cato Batavia London 'Harriet Ballard do Land ■—.French Linga Triom Macao Havana 1 British
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    • 161 5 Wednesday, 3rd January. British barque Blanche, Bamb >r ►ugh, f r L >nd >n. Briti for Lii Ma: Tin: British barque (J. T. Ray, Fra 1. f^v Labuan. P. 0. IM. 1) British steamer Cleator, Hill Friday, f>th January. German barque Taikun, Holler, Fr< ocb barque British schooner y.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 416 6 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Dai l |p'| Ka WHEBE FBOW CONSIGNEKB OB i ARBIYAJ ICE WAR. Blomfield H. 164 Nov. 27{Baugkok Labuan H. mer 950 t 11. ui< r Jan. 1 1 Pen H. M. steamer 956 Jan. l4Honj AME J X: steamer 50 Bri mer .M.'i Ranee Hu 1
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