Straits Times Overland Journal, 1 June 1872
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section25 1872-06-01 1 Poi Despatch pbi P. ,v o. Stiames 'Geblong The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. X'lli. NO. 241. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, -JUNE 1, 1872. Price, 45 Cents.25 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article27 1872-06-01 1 Oa board the British barque Hope, at Tanjong Pagar Dock, on th Lav. the wife of Captain John Cromar. of Brechin Forfarshire, of a I m.27 words
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Article40 1872-06-01 1 Oa the llth April, at Stoke— Daim-re. Devonpo.-t. m the 81st year of bis General William Redman Ord. Colonel ..nandant of the Royal Engineers. At Louie Hill, Singa] on the 2t'tn May. William Oathcart Hannay, E i o-"> years.40 words
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Article127 1872-06-01 1 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS, Singapore. June Ist, 1872. Ganibier $3.40. Black Pepper... 12.75. White Pepper 131.50. Sago Flour Singapore 1. 1" Do. Sarawak J.'.o. Pearl Sago 3,074. 16.25. Tin 38 Mule twist 1. ba. Shirtings 2.62J to 2.60. 7 do do J_--5 do T. Cloths 1.40 to127 words
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Article872 1872-06-01 1 The last Overland was dated the 18th j May. The El lor a arrived on the 19th with the English mail of the J 9th April, the Alphee arrived on the 30tb with the French mail and London ad- vices to the 2Gth idem, and the Tanjore will872 words
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Article424 1872-06-01 1 Hongkong. I Daily Press. There has been a great deal of discussion concerning the establishment of a school for the education of middle-class Europeans. It may be recollected that t hema ttcr was brought forward by the Hon. Mr. Ryrie at a meeting of the Legislative Council, and at424 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement39 1872-06-01 1 NOTICE. On ami after the Ist April next, the tion t>< the OvxUAirn Journal will be raised t<> $10 per annum owin the greatly m i of the publication. Price ol single copy to cents. Singapore, 27th beb.. 187239 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous172 1872-06-01 1 passengers. The following passengers have arrived, left, or passed through the port, during the fortnight. Per P. O. steamer Ellora from Bombay, on tbe 19th inst For Singapore: From Southampton Dr. and Mrs. Paul. From Aden Mr. Floyd. From Penang: 3 Artillery a. en. JFor Hongkong. From Southampton: Mr. and172 words
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Miscellaneous562 1872-06-01 1 Per steamer Hindostan from Cal- j cutta, on the 25th inst /•*->• Singapore. Messrs. Kenuedy and .epihn. Fbr Hongkong. Mr. and Mrs. Ibbetson, Mr. E. A. Solomon. Per steamer China from Hongkong, on the 25th inst Fbr Singapore. Mr. and Mis. Joshua. Fbr Calcutta. Messrs. P. Apcar, M. Owen, O.562 words
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1550 1872-06-01 2 Topics of the Day. From the Straits Times, May 25th. MEXICAN DOLLARS. Tv Colony, Hongkong, ami the European resio the treaty Ports of China, are jo threatened with is financial difficulty m the matter of currency There is a possibility that the Mexican dollar, which has become the acknowledged currency1,550 words
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508 1872-06-01 2 From the Straits Times, June 1st. SIAM. The wealth of Siam and its depenj dencies m minerals is known to be great, but as many of the richest deposits are situated far inland and are not easy of access, no attempt at working them on a large scale has been508 words
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1940 1872-06-01 2 From the Straits Times, May 25th. JAVA. Items from the Java papers, translated for the Straits Times. In the Straits Times for the 21st May and 2nd July 1870 there appeared particulars of the wreck ol the coolie ship Italia off Anjer, and of the saving of the lives of1,940 words
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87 1872-06-01 3 Correspondence. From the Straits Times, May 25th. THE STAMP OFFICE. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir The remarks on the Stamp Office made by Veritas are not far from wrong. Probably the long looked for reorganisation of the Government Offices may bring forth good fruit. Suppose the Stamp87 words
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244 1872-06-01 3 Malacca, 19th May-, 1872. The B. 1. S. N. Cos. steamer Busheer, arrived here from your Port last Monday en route to Calcutta. She landed here 8 officers and lb men belonging to H. Ms. 80th Regiment, and took away from this244 words
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69 1872-06-01 3 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir: I would respectfully draw the attention of the Municipal Commissioners to one of the most neglected Public roads, the Paterson road." It is a very long time since this road has been repaired, and69 words
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452 1872-06-01 3 To the Editor of the Daily Times., Snt: I am just newly arrived m Singapore with the full determination to make my fortune m five years, and then go home and live happy ever after with my Anna Maria under the452 words
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656 1872-06-01 3 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir: Colonel Anson's "reorganization" of the police force, about which so much has been said during the past year or more, is now, I believe, fully accomplished, and the force is, as a matter656 words
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665 1872-06-01 3 Malacca, 21th Mat, 1872. (From an Occasional Correspondent.) Thk steamer Telegraph armed here from Klang on Wednesday morning, and sailed again for that port last night. The steamer Rainbow, from Singapore, arrived here the day before yesterday, and sailed last night also for665 words
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319 1872-06-01 4 From the Straits Times, June 1st. THE SINGAPORE RAILWAY. Tv the Editor of i Times. Sir, When an Editor of a paper, the leading .Journal m Singapor und< to criticize, he sbool tbe meaning of the opinii -> m hai f March 1 lth, 1872. I do not say m319 words
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388 1872-06-01 4 From the Straits Time s Jun e 1st. MALACCA. Malacca, "Wth May, L 872. From an Occasional (hrrespondent.) Tin: Hon'ble Lieut.-* 'overnor Shawembarked on board the Colonial steamer Pluto, fbr Singapore, shortly after 5 o'clock last Friday afternoon. A guard of bono.-, consisting of a Company of H. M a,388 words
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411 1872-06-01 4 From the Straits Times, Jun e 1s t. Malacca, 27th May, 1872. {Front an occasional Correspondent.) Tin: steamer Rainbow, Cart. Creigh ton, from (Gang with dates to the 26th inst., arrived here this morning and sails for your port on Wednesday afternoon. The following is the farewell address presented by411 words
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587 1872-06-01 4 From the Straits Times, June Ist. Malacca. 20th May, 1872. I From an occasional ('or res pond cut.) The Italian barque Papa Derossi, Cap- tain Derossi, from your port bound to Maulmain. anchored m the harbour yesterday morning to discharge her pilot, i and sailed the same afternoon for her587 words
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984 1872-06-01 4 From the Straits Times, June 1st. THE RAILWAY SCHEME. In another column yvill be found another letter from Col. Colfyer regarding the railway scheme. Before commenting upon it, let us briefly recapitulate the actual facts m the history of this scheme as known to the public here. The Tanjong Pagar984 words
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4561 1872-06-01 5 News of the Fortnight. MONDAY, 20th MAY. Ocean Company used, Capt. Jacks Liverpool sth April, via and Penang 1 tith ins wharf y. the i I iid I en r I On: young Club, who pride them ir must look to their laurels, or the IVnang atbh at the forthcoming4,561 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND JOURNAL.
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Article965 1872-06-01 1 nj but mg do of health tin- ne- > through bill to be a The law itself, and th ier of carrying t out, think, that the Governmenl does not apprehend any i the dth officen inted ai nial Surg na, a 0 h. many other medical duties >rm, and965 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1872-06-01 1 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. bl.. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. M*y Java Miller Batavia Queenstown Dutch ateamer Prina van Oranje Braal Amsterdam Brii Cotherstoa* Samrenaon Singapore butch Verdoes Batavia Holland Britiah isa Blanche ifry Singapore Mauritius Bongaree Nash Fremantle Singapore nnega Al.l.rtoi; Sarawak London 'lytic Whitfhld Manila ir-York th German Tony108 words
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Miscellaneous903 1872-06-01 1 SHIPPING INTBILI6BE <s 6 arribals.- j. Saturday, 18th May. Tsl ;t^ ]l k)7 tons, X:. smarana n Sunday, 191 P- A. (> r Ellora, 1,779 t »ns, Fraser, Bomb 6i uuer Far JSast, 110 tons, Cowie, ts ad I itiah steamer Bengal, 1,307 tons, Langlands, British a 1,201 tons. Jacl903 words
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