Straits Times Overland Journal, 15 February 1872

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  • 24 1 Dk*lM < H PEfl 11.I 1 J iTEAMKB Pkmn."' The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIII. NO. 2:\: SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1872. Prh Cents
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  • 58 1 STRAITS TIMES. THURSDAY, FEB. 15,1872. LATEST MARKET QUWATIONS. Sii vky Isth, 1872, 1 .*> Black Pepp n;. > Flour Si'i-aj, 2 Pearl Sago 3.40 Tin ilule twist l_'v Sairtingi 7 do do J 27 1 T.n d-> do 7 d > do Preigl ttoL ndon £3, ill. 1 J old
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  • 529 1 Ihl following passengers have arrival, left, iuui passed through the port during for fortnight Per steam Si from Sarawak on the -2nd inst d, U I bin lVi steamer Giattetis from Live] the 2 ml inst Messrs. \V. Adams, W. K;r etor >tal>le«s I IVhj i lit. Per P.
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  • 987 1 Thu last Ovtrlaud was dated the Isi February. On the 3rd, the arrive.} with the English mail of£9th December the Pr came m on the 6th with the French mail and Lon. dun dates to b January, and tlie arrived on the L3th with the English mail of
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  • 577 1 China. INSURRECTION IN MANILA. ,-IJ.J A very serious insurrection has broken <"it m Manili. A -oudent writin" under d:: T e of January 2St.h says Sun. lay .Manila was thrown into a larm and excitement m conerioui outbreak among t be who luddenlj rose up and took nession of the
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  • 437 2 Topics of the Day. From the Straits Times, February 10th AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Tiih Auuuul General Meeting of niriMl>rr- ami -ul^crii't-rs of the AgfriHorticultural Society u;i- held at the Exchange \l i «hi\ afternoon. The Following gentlemen were pn Benl H. E. the Administrator, -Chairman. Com'r. 11. R. E. Grey, b.
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  • 494 2 Tie Committee beg <<< lay before the Memben the Financial Statement of the Honorarj the >< <i:;. 11 to the credit of the >>>«.• i< actual n darii the last twelve ba iiiiioiinti- I l>\ >uli>. i i|»i:. S 1..", v: S, rnmeni < h e\enne I similar sum.
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  • 861 2 From the Daily Times,February 23rd THE SINGAPORE RAILWAY Howevei: gratifying it may be to one or two private interest* that Government should >tcp m and undertake the construction and maintenance of the Railway between tin's and New Harbour, it cannot but be the source of deep regret and serious alarm
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  • 557 2 From the Daily Times, February 14th LABUAN. The latest advices from Labuau announce the arrival ot' 11. M. S. Untulilo on the 27th of .January, of the Irmi I hi /re y with Admiral Shaclwellj on the 30th, and of H. M. S. Teazer on the oist. The Colon y
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  • 2167 2 From the Daily Times,February 14th. THE SINGAPORE RAILWAY. The abjections raised by tbo </<></ Ck\ ts f against the uonstructiou of the Singapore Railway by the Government, have not hit the bm (ground upon which the merchmntt hew oppose the undertaking. Neither d< the letter of A Singapore Merchant*" m
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  • 159 4 From the Straits Times, February 10th WAIT FOR THE GOVERNOR. To lin Editor of the Daily Times. Sii;: lam sorry to find that I have done an injustice to the Attorney-General. Mtrh was not mv intention. My <mil_\ cuse is, that i was misled by both the local journals, whose
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  • 102 4 From the Straits Times, January 10th CHANGES. To the Editor of the Daily 'Units. IB Sii:: As your readers arc always hungry for news, 1 send you a straight tip of what i> on the cards as an oh tlit. That on the departure of Dr. li-tl-l the Itevd. Canon
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  • 344 4 From the Daily Times,February 13th. SAIGON. ■of the Daily Times. Si*: You have asked me to write you now and again. You dent know what you demand. The art of writken well for talented folk like iraelf, whose pen streaks Lightning into other people's minds, but on my peregriJ»t ions
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  • 256 4 ItSDAY, Isi PEBRUAB The British steamer Cleafor, Capt. Pax ton, from Rangoon 24th .January, I arrived yesterday afternoon. m Tin: steamer Cleator, reports having spoken the Dutch barque Cufiale, in the Straits of -Malacca, •120 days out wished to be reported. -#> Abstract op Thbbmomei ricax
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  • 985 4 1 1. I. .M. steamer Prom Hongkong :2 Ith January, arrived this morning, and salub d the British at S o'clock, the salute being returned from >r1 Canning The British steamer Sri Saratcal, Captain Hewat, from Sarawak 29th ulto., arrived yesterday The Ocean Conijfciuy's steamer VatrocUsMi Hongkong yesterday,
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  • 463 5 THE Sim:. I Captain (Mod, from Bengk< k -i January, arrived thi> mornii I ;>h m our Summary, alluding t" v pass* ;i tilt- Justice ami the Atton neral r the urt Hou i*. should have been misunderstood by our undent 1 Mta," v i ort of
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  • 840 5 The British steamer Sbarptkc ;»t. (Wan. from Penang Ist and lacca J tli inst., arrived thii ingTm. Supreme Court was all land Satunla} ci j with the i Queen vs. Teo Pah, indicted <4, for murder, who on Saturday afternoon t^ was round guilty by the jury, and
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  • 333 5 Thl British steamer 8/tqf!er/jurj f Capt. il iitchisoUj from iVnan^l th inst., arrived this morning. The M. M. steamer Newa, Caj Mannarino, from Batavia $rd insi., arrived t!n> morning. \N i. ex. tract to-day from the (jucerd- Gazette a notification of an appointment which, ridiculous as if
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  • 426 5 I.\ iioticiug the appointment by the Secretary ot'State for the Colonies of Mr. W. A. Pickering as Chinese interpreter lor the service of the Government "t" the Si raits meuts, we were auder the impression that h merely one <-i' t Jolonial I Cadets, several of ■<
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  • 65 6 M r. > •lonial r durN;. Vh Tom who> v --> mal on was i' 1 i! muri ■g! ->i l>| ii;ikno.v v. ar- tiry int before i Company Pa~ Drenninjf, from Honirk«m« r, an •rd:r. alternoon, ndon via Sue/ Canal. ye beeu t ried at t..
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  • 1408 6 inuucsi was held yesterday by i'a <■ I hui]op, coroner, i»n the bod} ol mii Amb seaman named Mahomet, w»io fell overboard from the French mail si utner, lying at the Bonn o Co veiling. The jury «i a verdict of accidental detil h h\ drowning. i
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  • 1492 6 The British steamer J Capt. Crtian llin. from Penang Sth and Malacca Llth iij.-iant, arrived t!ii> morning. The Kriti.-': steamer 7Wtfyra//£ y CapL Valberg, from Penang 6th infant, via Klaug an 1 Malacca, arrived this morning. The Malacca Criminal Session will open on the sth March. The
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  • 187 7 The Dutch steamer Minister Fiftus '-lit der Put Captain Tergast, from Batavia Sth ins Mintok and K!iio, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this mornin<?. The Spanish steamer Pa%iy i Capt. L'l/aide, from Ma lil M. ar- rived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning i^TERDAV, at the Supreme
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  • 190 7 we arc gla I ir n thai for erection of a Jettjr ;m«l b fi Tankat i .haveh j into. c bop< the wo once I thesit able, to saf i Ltial an< steam launch will be laid on the I tbe Pinang and Bui and that the
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  • 231 7 We are informed l>y the 1\ fc. O. Agent here that advices, received by the mail yesterday, state dial the new I*. stcaint r l J e«kawur made her trial trip on the 6th January, with I,OOU tons dead weight mi board, when the speed attained was
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  • 73 7 i*;iir. S*Lftg< Ship's Xamc. Captain. Krom. J;tn. 31 British F. J. Barren man r York American John Clark British (J an orar Ali.i Victor .;ti •So it. Hibernia Liyerpoo] British Hi- irt S i j] ementia ling r v if <> 1 iLia [uit-3 2a l>::t'-li ier
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 335 8 Thursday, Ist February. British steamer Sri Sarawak, !*<.; tons, Hewat, Sarawak L-Hth 'lun. Friday, 2nd Febi narr. nuerAlmaz, 1,500 tons, Brilkin, Hongkong 24th Janm ■:i'i-sj steamer Buena Ventura, 2o*2 to i Bcbevaria, liver] km )e<uner Glaucn fcons, TjVilding, Idrerpool:24th Dec. Saturday, 3rd February^ Sian* steaiuei Phya, 350 tons, Orton,
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    • 101 8 Gesnun barque Admiral TegetthoC IW7 t.-ns. Rehcr. UirditT 28 h beptember. Monday. 1 lit ii February. British steamer Far East, 130 tons. IWch, Maadan 9th Feb. Tuesday. 13th February, Soanish stumer Pasig, 170 tons, Blizalde, Manila Ctb February. Dutch steamer M. Y. ran der Putte, 900 tons. Tergast, Batavia
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    • 222 8 [Thursday, Ist February. P. A 0. steamer Emeu, Angove, for < ialle and Bombay. Johore schooner Young Queen, Taylor, for Borneo. Friday, "md February. British barque Wave Queen, Thompson, lor Bangrtun. Saturday, 3rd February. .Spanish steamer Buena Ventura, Echevana, for Manila. British steamer Glaucus. Wilding, for Hongkong. Spanish steamer
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 493 8 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. DA'IL Ship's Names. 'lag and Rig Tons. uf Whlke Feom Comsigveks ob A.GEYTfc. Dkmination. AKKiy.VI MEN- 18. t|>l :i Denison H. M. mteataer :>">•• Jan. L-IHongkong Senior Xaval i >.tt. Station Koehler rman frigate 1"»71 Jan. 20Hongkons{ China tkation X r /H ns < D'Alm* mer
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