Straits Times Overland Journal, 4 May 1872

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  • 24 1 <ii H. K P. O. STsUIISJ CiiiNA." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. Vol.. XIII. No. 239. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY I, 1872. Price, 1") I
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  • 41 1 LA ;kkt < t VI i!. 1 37--re Pearl Sago -V I'"'}. Tin l.toto M j 1.70. 15 a 16s I <1. I) i Do old BX< H AN',, Private Guild* 550] 1 15 par. paid, s"^ cent, preui
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  • 926 1 The last Overland Journal was d On the b'uth. the arrived with th mail London adt ices to the rJ9th March. homeward French mail left this per Donnai yesterday afternoon. The which takes on the present mail, left Hongkong on the 21th April, arrived here yesterday form >on,
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  • 676 1 Thi of the 7th and 18< r< t bluncb ri"u r or near J< hoi. i o i;<r as w< Imperial banting ground given to the Bannermen for culthation, on the onderstandiug thai they'sh >uld ii!!- revert to the Crown. The time for that reversion seems to have an
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 180 1 Thk following passengers have arrive d. id through the port duri ng t. earner J "om Penang, April Keun. 1' r M. M. -teamer Pi ho from Mai--oth inst les Mr. dr. Fest... From If. Bro. Vale. Mr.-, t auperu and L»evert. Fr.au Ma reeilles M< er. Rom Ma Mr.
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    • 80 1 I er steamer Don tia trom 11 mgkong, .c ord inst ue. 1 r, 3 Chin .11 Jana v A. E er tn Voko), rvant. Bd ild. Port Said. From Shanghai: Mr, Heisa Mr. >m Yokohama Scbw Koum IK W. I and Mr. and •hley and Mr. J Irereton, Len,
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  • 636 2 Topics of the Day. From the Straits Times, April 27th. LABUAN AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Oil? yesterday*! correspondent, 1t,% n to rushing to ha.-ty conclusions, there being m his letter DO less than three at which he has arrived which happen to be more or less incorrect In the first
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  • 515 2 From the Straits Times 27th. LABUAN AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. There is s rumour current that 11. 1- tl. nor contempl a visit to Labuan, and m fa. it was said to be his intention M. s. Zebra, Captain Denison, which starts to-morr w. If mis be true, the necessary
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  • 1030 2 From the Daily Times, May 2nd. SARAWAK. Tin-. Sarawak Gazette of the 26th instant, gives some interesting particulars of the \isit of Rajah Brooke to the Sultan of Brunei. The Government steamers Royalist and Heartsease conveyed 11. 11. and staff consisting oi' Messrs. Paul, Houghton, Chapman, Sinclair and Gueritz. Their
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  • 1742 2 Items from the Java papers, translated for the SI rails Tin, On the Bth April, 8,035.73 piculs of Billiton tin weae sold by auction at Batavia and brought an average price of /99.40 per picul. The cause of the quick development of the
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  • 192 3 Correspondence. From the Straits Times, April 27th. LOOK OUT. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sin: If Labuan is to be added to this Colony, Government House will most certainly require a new wing, and it will be absolutely necessary to have a powerful sea-going Colonial steamer to carry
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  • 756 3 From the Daily Times, April 29th. LABUAN AND THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir: Although I may be given to ••rushing to hasty conclusions 1 am by no means anxious at the present moment, to enter into S lengthened correspondence upon tud question of the
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  • 163 3 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sin, In the Sarawak Gazette of yesterday's date a Government Notification regarding Sales by Auction is published. Some, we presume Editorial, quotations from the English Law appear m the same paper, which arc so evidently
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  • 357 3 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir Are you not rather severe upon Sir Harry Ord, C. B. m your remarks upon the Pluto We have been so quiet since his return from England, that I should regret
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  • 896 3 News of the Fortnight FRIDAY, 26th APRIL. li. M. S. Zebra returned to harbour yesterday afternoon, after a cruise to the westward. THE British steamer China, Captain Gardner, from Calcutta 17th and Penang 23rd inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Historian, Capt. Tutton, from Calcutta
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  • 2352 4 Thk Diario of 81st March, has a leading article on v Labor," approving of the three or four religious holidays P«t mensem that arc enjoyed m Manila. It might be better '-it certainly would be more pleasant for US m the Strait* 4 Catholics, and have our holidays appointed
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  • 98 5 (From ition i: ink .v fall i: pn m I comb' with the ai 1 of one Eur for a time. l'.i-e Hoy is st ill m dv prosecution red." Xo dou will lie i put into use to s." ing < loveraor h an dollar, bu m the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 44 5 The P. steamer china, Capt. Perrins, from Hongkong 27th April, with the homeward mail, arrived at P. ft wharf at 1 1 a. a. to-day and will leave for Penang and dalle at 1 p. m. to-morrow, the mails closing at 2 r. m.
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    • 675 5 SHIPPING INTELLIGENSE. 9rrtbal& arribak— Coi 'd. Thursday, 25th April. Mount Cenis, Spanish steamer Luzon, -*•"> tons, Marcelii Brii Gardner, Calcutta 17th April. M. M. steam. H. M. Bteam. r Zebra, 951 I Denison, Penan- Ut April. j Ai ril. Friday. 2( th ApriL 1 Russian si British barque G.T. Hay.
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