Straits Times Overland Journal, 1 February 1872
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section23 1872-02-01 1 Pol Dispatch phl I*. ft Stkamli:,, Bmi The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIII.— NO. 2--12. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1872. Price, ;)."> Ci23 words
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Article394 1872-02-01 1 llowing passengers have arand \*h the port tnight. IMb January IV >m Brii. a Southampton Mr. I '.ick. From Bombay: Mr. From Southam Mr Edward A. Bird. Prom Brindisi: Mr. J. Davidson. lombaj; Mr. James ier. amer Gordi v Castle From Lon- Mrs. Barcla »M, Messrs. Bawkius, Bateman, and394 words
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Article1040 1872-02-01 1 The last Overland Journal was dated the 17tfa January. On the 18th, tin 1 Travaneore arrived with the English mail of the 15th December, and on the :22nd the Alphee arrived with the French mail and London advices to the 22nd December. The homeward French mail left this1,040 words
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Article549 1872-02-01 1 BOYGI The abuse of licensed gambling, which has formed the subject of discussion fur the last five years, has at last been pat down. l»v the issue of notification Ml* nulling jilatiiiis previously with v< the lion- t measures will be taken wit 1 the illegal L, r amblin<j549 words
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861 1872-02-01 2 Topics of the Day. From the Straits Times, January 20th PENANG GRIEVANCES. Tm. i :\<r, if we may judge from the repori of the meeting of their Chamber of Commerce and the n-ral toi bere,are m one of those unhappy moods that lead then to perceive m every public work861 words
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670 1872-02-01 2 From the Straits Times, January 27th. COURT ACCOMMODATION, Hayim; appropriated the New Court House for its own public offices, the Government ought to provide at least decent place for the Supreme Court and. bearing m mind its expensive outlay upon other public works, and the amount of Convict labour it670 words
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818 1872-02-01 2 THE Sumatra and Surinam treaties have been adopted by the Dutch First Chamber, which, we presume, means ratification. The treaty ceding Guinea to Great Britain lias been aldfc signed. The Sumatra treaty cedes to th* Netherlands the undisputed right of sovereignty818 words
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2683 1872-02-01 2 From the Straits Times, January 27th. JAVA. Ox the 29th December, 5, picufc of Government 6iigar were sold by auction at Batavia. which brought an average price of 15. 73 per picul, and 10,000 picula of coffee lying iruan, were !d at an avens /".'>'.». 17 per picul, 1,800 piculs2,683 words
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Correspondence.
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129 1872-02-01 3 T> the Editor <>f the D*il t Sir: Suppose we triad little of the accompanying to our Siogsp S oU, what would Mr. Ilulk-tt and the Christian Brothers »y? There we plent; Tunes to adopt, and frith the talent poetic129 words
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178 1872-02-01 3 From the Straits Times, January 27th CHANGE FOR A DOLLAR. To ike FMt»r oftk It me*. Sim:— Permit me, through 3 ',n the part ol m quirt- how it is tiiut the D nrr' |>ermittecl to lop oft' four centevery dollar they change for either silver or copper small coin,178 words
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126 1872-02-01 4 From the Straits Times, January 27th THE NEW COURT HOUSE. To the Editor of the DuUij Times. Sll Would it not hay. more corraci to have said m your leader of tenlay that the N I H House was first objected to by the late Chief Ji si and tl.126 words
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Article203 1872-02-01 4 WEDNESDAY, L7tu JANUARY. The Grand Jurors, having brought m 8 sufficient number of bills to occupy the Court, for two or three days, were yesterday afternoon excused from further attendance until Friday morning, lable them to dispose of their mail work. Owing to the unexpected arrival203 words
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Article344 1872-02-01 4 r lnj: British steamer drraioo* Jpear, Capt. McTaviabj from Swatow 1 lth inst., arrived yesterday afternoon. Thi British steamer Venm% x Capt. Cr< well, from Bombay Srd Janoary, nrrivv 1 est< rdav aft< moon. The British steamer Gordon Castle, from London via Su< z Canal, will leave344 words
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Article616 1872-02-01 4 Tut; Grand Jury have thrown out the i««!l<<win«; > bill. Ah Hoon, indictment for murder. No bill. The British steamer I w, Ca]>t. Deighton, from Klang 17th iust., via .Malacca, arrived this morning The police lust night cut. red a r< lar gam blii g house m616 words
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Article622 1872-02-01 4 Tin; steamer ])<if<ir<i Bo>/<iit Capt. Pinkham, from Hay le sth October, via Suez Canal, arrived on Saturday afternoon. The Sarawak steamer Royalist, Capt. Warebam, from Sarawak LBth i: arrived yesterday, morning. Tin: H. I. S. X. mer 0 Capt. Dickinson, from Calcutta ith via Rangoon, Moulmain, Pen;622 words
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Article236 1872-02-01 4 Tin. British steamer Hist Tutton, from Hongkong J7th inst., wrii Jardine, Matheson k i wharf early this morn Tin: British steamer t I Gardner, from Hon 17th ii arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf early this morning. Ijie Britisli steam !apt. Lobnitx, from Hongkong 17th inst., arrived at236 words
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Article419 1872-02-01 5 bound to A:ir>\ I i Janu; i (1 here when si:" will tmbodge, Capt. 12th, I :l:l\\d rd French Cos. wharf i V( ill e lay. _^>. £011 state ii liabi- 00, lt- ,000 m his beeu lodged m i buyers. yesterday the arrival and «ty419 words
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Article591 1872-02-01 5 The British steamer Rangoon, Capt. Craig, from Bangkok ~lst iiist, arriv(,'n yesterday aflerm The North German frigate Her i ha arrived this morning from China, and j saluted the British flag immediately on anchor:, j At the Supreme Court, the following h have been tried during the591 words
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Article826 1872-02-01 5 !I. I. N. M. steamer tirotibe&k i Capt. Hw. id through from the v,< stvvard yesterday atleroo m i W I m. Supreme Uoun yesterday 1 during 1 the whole dat the followin Henji Chow, and Tan Kun Tin Tye KiiM I nut for cei\ len property.826 words
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Article333 1872-02-01 6 I'iik British steamer Captain Goan Ilin, from Peuang :.v»th and r lacra 28th instant, annul this mornin. 'liik interpretation at the Supreme Court i> a matter that ought to eng the serious attention of the <- men;, inasmuch as the present interpretera are unable to put a333 words
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Article64 1872-02-01 6 ihe tollow j been I at li i'ul Obin cj w I prosecut J U1 Ti lain The I VV. b dd of :'i Chin i who holds office for J. 11. holdi oftea for 2 who holds office for c Administrator h i -point L. J. Fra64 words
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Article78 1872-02-01 6 The P. -x O. steamer Emeu, I Angove, from Hongkong 25th in>t., with the homeward mail, arrived this ,!id will leave at 'Z P. X., w. Tii ied at the day ih Jam; i tried on Monday for the rv. and a and Ma- re 1 to78 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article120 1872-02-01 6 Wed ii-v. imer Arrai Jrii .1, m. Th ry P a ub v. -rimm bi gt. Ami Jan. A n< vrpori loth >er. ry. D< Cobb, Cardiff man barque, llti. Jan. teamerßatai im, London Sarawak steamer B \V,r. yak 17th i Jan. British barque Ed Dickinson, Swatow 11th I120 words
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Article40 1872-02-01 6 Arribals- Continued. Manila 22nd Jan. Vice President Prims, 480 tons, Berghimg, BaTn January. Em] -uatow Juth i Ooßckoac »A. Wright, 1,167 tons, Mon-isou, Cardiff ov 111 i W"< 31at January !tona,S London 16th Sept m Star, nuu Hongkong 2oth Jan.40 words
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Article77 1872-02-01 6 Jantuu rish, for Galleand Bomb I l, for Bangkok ogkonc S British schoon r Sector, Parker, for Kan-oon. T r, 18th January. sr!5 r 'main. Knight, Imam irrench Etiret, for Pond L9th Janua Baatley, ior Hongkong. BnfclBb irawmk. ii Januarj. f or Moulmaw (jrerman brij Dutch ship 1 lansoon.77 words
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Article153 1872-02-01 1 I>at<k kg. p's Name. Captain. From. To. Jau. 9|BritUh Mm Clark Singapore Liverpool iche Banibrough London A Aideton Cardiff igapore North German [Japaa Kerverateyn Amoy New York S.\.'tish Jansen Macao Callao 11 Am. tic. m Litia N. Loi Lewis Shanghai New York S rth German Hesperus Spri153 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous696 1872-02-01 1 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. i)A'IL PTAINB. Fulg and Big. Ton <>t Wiieke From Cohsionkbs or Agents. Destination. AKKIVAI MEX-OF-WAII. ra Dei H. M. steamer 936 Jan. 14 Hongkong oior Naral Officer. tion ha Koebler German frigate 1">71 Jan. 26 Hongkong China Station rEAJIBRS Eiti D British a teamei ">•_ B.696 words
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