Straits Times Overland Journal, 25 August 1872

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1 1 Straits Times Overland Journal
  • 23 1 !> spatch per P. .V Steamer "Indus." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIII. --.NO. 217. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1872. Price, 45 Ci
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 17 1 at, at TangliD, the infant daughter of Mr. Aaron Kit/., aged one b and five d.
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  • 94 1 MXGAPOEE, AUOUSI I^TJ. Gambier $4.V>. Black Pepp« I 12|. White Pepper Rhio 121. re 2.40. I).. Sarawak 2 15. Pearl Bs«O c 1" Tin :>>"- Mule twist 135. Si lbs. Shirtings 2, do 2.11 5 do T.Cloths 1.;!-■>. do L7O.
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  • 599 1 The following passengers have ar- left, oi paved through the port, during the fortnight. for 11.I 1 O. steamer C*tk*s from Bombay, 00 the 12th inst vre. Miss Grace, Miss Lid- tii>rf, Oapt Sohwar.n, Palmino, Villano. and Anna... From PtoMag: Mr. A. Knight and servant, Mr. Allan, Mr*. Moss,
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  • 908 1 Tmi last Overland Journal was published on the 11th instant. On the 19th, the CcunLodge arrived with the French mail and London advices to the 19th July, and the Behat arrived yesterday morning with the English mail ofthe2t)th idem. The homeward French mail left this per //< og/ily
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  • China.
    • 217 1 Further proceedings have bi■with reference to the due] !•>■; > Checa, Consul for Spain here, and M. 1 Bneno, Perurian Consul at M Chinese Kowloon, which was last mail. T; ame before the 1' lice Magistrate on the Bth instant, wii I de hi Forest, the A<-tiu<; French I
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    • 19 1 Tlx- C the following ii-iii From i learn thai the bu tht- New Freocfa Not a bad beginning.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 86 1 NOTICE. Fi be Ist A ]^~2 th< i of our Firm landing basin< l>e P. W. Mui.r.Kß. \\i\o until farther i innes to sign our Firm BD. RENAHD A I PSJ 972. :n. Mb. KUTOKR KLUHDIB is authorized ur first IV pr enrati 11M1DT, KUBTBBMANN A CX). P'lian^. Ist Anfrast,
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  • Topics of the Dap
    • 435 2 Within t circular ha and morel tiding a proposal made by Mr. T ter, the Postmaster-General, for attaining tin- sirable object of a quicker delivery of letters O. iiiiiii at plan i> appoint i-ouhl take charge of the Sintrai ]iiiiii> at I'iikuil; an I durii)L r th( little bags the
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    • 371 2 ;:/a. d favoured mdry paper* Uid before v. l»ti\v i uncil on the i for onl\ an-' friends Bauklier paj Mmv feyeru< md Pa. will be publi amended. We have not of late heard of any complaints here of these Ordinances, bat it must In* acknowledged
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    • 1854 2 1 "<< t, Attgwt -2ith. W B make room to-day for the following important judgment, given last week by His Honor T. Sidgreaves, l> Chief Justice. The Borneo Company, Limited PU/fa. Singapore under the firm ol •im and Co., Defendant*. The question, m this, and m two other
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    • 1157 2 From the Strait* Time*, August 17 th (Translated for the Stratis 1 Ox the 2ml August, the following official report on the military <»j tiona m Deli since the dfttue offered their .submission m writing was ]»ul>-* lished: "Alter it hud been determined bj the
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  • 821 3 From the Straits Times, August -tiii. According to the official report on the Cinchona Culture m Java for the 2nd quarter of 1^72, the maximum number j of 2,000,000^ beyond which no more tree- are to 8e planted, is very nearly reached; tin number of Cinchona plants planted out m
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  • 607 3 m the Straits Tin \7th. Singapore, August Ioth, Ib72. Pbusvt: His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief Justice, (Mr. Bid•aves.) The Hon. the Officer Commanding H M's. Troops (Col. Phillips, n. a.) The Hon. the Colonial Secretary, (Mr. 'Birch.) The PI on. the Attornev-General, (Mr. Braddell.) The
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 NOTICE. A Rajah on the West Coast of Malacca wants four Military [nstructors: pensioned Lieutenants or under Adjutants will be preferred; failing these, other subaltern officers will do. For particulars, applicants must address prepaid letters accompanied with satisfactory certificates to the officer acting as agent. P. (JASTOX. Campong Noordwijk. Batavia
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  • 1162 4 From the Str<i>f* 7 Augud 24ik. BnrcuiPomi 20xu August, 1572. Preseti Hi- Ex *llency the Governor. The Hon'ble The Officer Comdg. 11. M.'i Tr el Phillips, i Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Hin-h.) The Hon'ble Tl >rney-General (Mr. BraddelL) The Hon*bk The Treasurer (Mr. Willans.) The llon'ble H.
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  • 560 4 From the Straits Times, Angitst 24th TuzeftAMfl have become now a necessary but a very heavy burthen with which business m the Far East is weighted. Everybody is agreed that 1 he scale of charges between this and the mother country is very high. Perhaps no one but those
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  • 1830 4 From the Straits Times, August \7th Singapore,'2sth July, 1872. Present: His Excellency the Governor. The Hon'ble The Officer Conidg. H.M's The Hon'ble The Col. Secretary. [Troops. The Hon'ble The Attorney-General. The Hon'ble The Treasurer. The Hon'ble The Acting CcjJ. Engineer The Hon'ble J. J. Greenshielde. The Hon'ble R.
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  • 421 5 From the Straits Times, August 17///. Papers laid before the Legislative Council by command of His Excellency the Governor. 15th August. 1 ition fr< Penang m favor of the amend- Ordinances Nos. XXI. ;i d XXII. of LB7O, with the Alton General's Report. Unto Ji tJu G Honorable
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  • 197 5 These Ordi duringmy m 1870, and I do ow the irhich induced the unofficial memlimilar petit i been sent m 1 ere, objecting to the Ordinj Ution. I repor general Lnsoiven y law for [ndia it to be on i>y Mr. Stephen, it would be better for us
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  • 530 5 Pa, i Council y command of His Excellency the Further Corn aitary C gap* re. Colonial Secbraby'S Office, ujapori, 2 i v7_!. Sir, —I am Iby the nor to tr of a lett< r from inicipal < Bio ire »ur opinion on tin ed therein as to the
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  • 725 6 Minute of His Excels irernof covering -pee ting Lepers and Paap If] The within C >rr with the >rt <>i t ancil an 1871, and tilt' li- Qcil <>n 1871, c >ntain an been proposed, and of wli.r actoallj the Transfer up t-> the I ntioned date, m urd to
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  • 5068 6 />• apai Goveruoi S H. 0. 17. 26tf February, L 869. I hare admitted thai the condition <>! the Pauper Hospitals throughout the >d. I might have iron«» r. and said irwas very bad. At t lit* i w is. however, m bopee of 1 b< ing put them
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  • Correspondence.
    • 419 8 i' v m. o><:, LBT Ai i.l ST, IS7_\1 S 7_\ Lroniclw ii i luel was ou the morning of the 29th and Mr. v (j ull H Then various affair, but so tar :r. .1v<l, For ihc i r and one should fall. The principals, their seconds, two
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    • 224 8 i the Strath l~th. (From nonal Correspondent.) .Malacca. 1 1 1 11 A.UOUBT. The Straits steamers Japan, and Sharpikooter, the former from Singapore, and the latter from Penang, arrived here yesterdi usual hour that these steamen Leave ihis port for Singapore, ii '1 r. ii. on Sundays, but m
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    • 498 8 -aits Tim -1" m»t 17th, To the Editor of Ihe Daily Times. Sib: As it may interest pome of your readers to know what the symptoms of approaching Dengue Fever" are, will jrou kindly insert the following, from one who has experienced it m Calcutta, where the Fever
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    • 640 8 ,-i i,i Btraitt Time*. August -Itli. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sik In your issue of the I7tli instant. you are kind enough to offer the following advice to the Municipal Commission* the best thing they run do would appear to be to cover their faces
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    • 262 8 5 (Friini ait > 31 A I A- i a. 17lH A The Straits Bteamers Japan, from Singapore, aj arrived here this morning. The Britth steamer A", tain Warwick, from Singap* itc t<> Salengore, with Rajah 1 on board, arrived here yesterday ton-noon, an I for her destination this
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    • 208 9 1 ion >>f Kith instant, 1 ny and N*\ I to m tTun- H \oui 1 am u:i; Sir. t! I': a than i; hich the i that m the ioo of competent j md play the ien of a more uniform] r than m any
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 14 9 MONDAY. L2th AUGUST. H. M. s. Hi iptO»born,froin Bangkok SOtk July, arrived yesterday afternoon.
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    • 10 9 Tn i. Britis Captain Bur&itt, From Moolmain 3rd inst., ar-
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    • 21 9 T i British steamer SAarpsAoot Capt Milne, from Penanfl s tli and Malacca I lth instant, anchored m the this mornii
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    • 55 9 The F a Chinamai found ft I dead-h 111--nu. l»l up n it. had a ear] ''s iv ku I, and 9 Boip-carpenti B P. O. Dundas, from Bombay 29th July,Xratle Penang 9th inst., wit! English mail oi ih July, arrived at the I. wharf yesterday mornand kit for Hongkong
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    • 129 9 c much needed \Y worki motioned l>v the The ti;v, are informed, came m thea reel by yesterday 's mail. The plans me will be sent out by nexl t xisting conduit is to be utilised as much a- possible, and with this view it i< intended to form. a
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    • 374 9 the 20th ulto.j a paragraph appeared m this paper contradicting v] the authority of the I m Penang a stateraeni m the Pen thai Dengue Fever waiii Penang. The Argus t in its issue of the Ist instant, takes as to tusk for this and hopes we will acknowledge our
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    • 36 9 TUESDAY, L3th AUGUST. Tit k North 1 Iiat be Russian man-of-war iliazleit Hiogo on the titli for Nagasaki, where she is t<> meet tb6 (iniu<l Duke Alexis, w\n> is expected to reach there early in August.
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    • 21 9 Among the ngers by the we i; name {5. Waller, Superintendent of who will relieve Mr. I*. VV. Maxwell, now actin
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    • 32 9 W ifwbomrns to the fact <>!' rli m harbour of one or two, or three, i the err. I which are reported to cither have or to i have Lad Dengue Fever f
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    • 33 9 The 0 mpany's steamer A iptain Kidd, from Liverpool 30th .June, via Suez Canal and Penang 10th inst, arrived al Tanjoug Pagar wharf afternoon, and will leave for Hongkong and Shanghai to-morrow afternoon.
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    • 87 9 We cull the following items from Indian papers. who looted the have I- »tured and t! I thirty dthera discov< red. Thousand Rupees of the pi i p covei Another piracy is I m the PerBiau Gulf. A l.ir^c bagalow was utt by pirates armed «rith muskets, but the crew
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    • 163 9 Viceregal Cow :il of [ndia bavc been recently di g a Christian of its p clauses makes it Illegal for any EuroBritish subject, or an do--1 m any country by the law of ieh polygamy is prohibited, to tise polygamy upon any change m his belief. Ii is proposed thai
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    • 157 9 A kew days ago, we remarked upon the tact that the police were driving off the hawkers who obstruct the roadsides. There is, however, a good deal !<> he said m favour of the coolies, particularly when the manner m which the policemen perform this duty is taken into consideration.
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    • 22 9 WEDNESDAY, Dm AUGUST. We learn from I idler, Maui of the Telegraph Companies, that cable between Hongkong and Shanghai is again interrupted.
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    • 45 9 We hear that Inspector Hichart I of the Malacca police, has been d ed from >rce owing to certain rought against bim by a Chinese dealer, id connection with pr< cutions instituted by that offic that he will be replaced by Inspector Barnum t'rcni Singapore.
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    • 23 9 It is i\ ported is lii agaiiis not only from I bo brougj threateu to take up arm* to and all his followe
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    • 75 9 We ai to he honoured shortly by visits from reral scions of Royalty. H. T. M. c Grand Duke Alexis of I will here h month, and their Serene I Prince Philip and Prino Augustus of t>f Her the Queen, are also expec by 11. E. the Governor. Prince Augustus
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    • 141 9 1 11. M. S. C\:.})i. Chimmo, from Labuan via Macassar, arrived this morning. hile (be was surveying 1 m fcbe Salu Sea, a boat's crew with Lieut. Gray and Mr. White, wben taking 1 ings on the N. E. end of Sulu Island, were at i- ty or fifty nat:\
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    • 86 9 With respect to the new hornet Bill of Lading Coi ling t'» the Ea v laid before the Chamber of Comm< U*B M -ays: hi nother column will be found of Bill of.Lading Inwards by tin- uiiiitti c of m t'> tho Ea i. Fron port baa been a rms
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    • 13 9 tIDAY, 16th AUGUST. i The French war steal i from Aden 26th afternoon.
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    • 9 9 The B Captain l)i i ;;i!<', from Palembang insl
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    • 47 9 A i pore Club and Naval decide^ od W e< t re another column, t<> ili i made a very j)(. which no <! »iil>t they Lined of themselvei now. We hardly know to what cause to attribute it, but tl Lenying the fan Jien off' gn wi
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    • 5 9 Colon i h of April
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    • 23 10 Height i al«>ve sea level about >" feet. 1..h..h... Gres- hours 115 inches, at Con- rainfall during the month, 4.H4 inches, at Mount I'leeaant.
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    • 236 10 \VI learn from late Manila papers that 11. If. Norodon I, the King of Cambodia, with a suite of 80 persons, including" kinsmen and mandarins, was there on a visit al><>ut tin- beginning of the present month. Their will last about S days. During this period, a grand hall, a
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    • 120 10 Vbtbrdai the new steamer Beuian, which has just arrived from Glasgow, took some of her owners and a select party of their friends on a pleasure trial trip to Rhio, under 'charge of Captain Burrowes, Licensed Pilot. The Beniait, named after a hill on one of the islands opposite Tanah
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    • 156 10 Tiik British ship Ellen Qondey brought to this port the Nacodah, ard part of the passengers of the Arabs 1 ip Kazan <■' Ma ijid t which sel had grounded on the North Blenheim Shoal, Malacca Straits, on the Oth August The Matljid from Jeddah with pilgrims, and had landed
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    • 137 10 A\ all-comeiv Rifle match took place on Wednesday la>t at the Rifle Butts on the Race Coarse. Fourteen memcompeted, 5 shots each at 200 ami 500 yards. The firing shows marked improvement on previous occasions. The following are the big] res. DMmm yai iotul. D B v. C. H U
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    • 496 10 The match of the Singapore Cricket Club vs. Army and Navy, after three days play, was concluded on Wednesday last m favour of the services by 29 runs. At the end of the first innings, the Club was found to be m a majority of 8, but the spirited play
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    • 30 10 SATURDAY, 17th AUGUST. THE British steamer Ada, Capt. Tatchellj from Mouknain 7th inst., via lVnang. arrived m the roads last night and proceeded to Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. 1
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    • 25 10 The British steamer Glenroy, Capt. Auld, from London sth July, via Suez Canal and lVnang I Sth inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning.
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    • 96 10 Report of S. S. Glem-vy L.-t't London S. W. India Docks 2 p. m. on the Bth July, arrived at Malta 10 l\ M. left Malta 3.90 P.M. OH the 1 9th; avrived at Port Said :*.:50 p. m. on the 23rd; left Port Said 6 a, m. on the
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    • 159 10 SMALL-POX is very prevalent here just now, though there are but few cases m the small-pox hospital. A gong was beaten through the streets the other day by the police, and an order of the Inspector General of Police was published directing that every case of >inall-po\ should be reported
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    • 468 10 We continue to-day the publication of the Official papers laid before the Legislative Council at its last meeting on the Lsth instant. The first document is a Minute by the Attorney General as to the relative duties and responsibilities of the Police and the Municipal Commissioners m regard to ti.
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    • 23 10 MONDAY, 19tb AUGUST. The British steamer Japan, Captain (iuan Iiin, from Penang 15th and Malacca 18th instant, anchored in the roads this morninff.
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    • 30 10 THE French war steamer A/ Cre*4f t Captain Kioudet, from Saigon 14th instant, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf on Saturday, and left for London via Suez Canal this morning.
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    • 15 10 The British steamer Telcyraph, Captain Valberg, from Malacca 17th inst., anchored m the roads yesterday.
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    • 12 10 Tut British steamer Fitzpatrick, Captain Bramwell, from Glasgow 24th June, arrived yesterday.
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    • 19 10 TheM. M. steamer Neva, Capt MannarinOj from Batavia loth inst., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf on Saturday afternoon.
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    • 37 10 The homeward French mail Bteamer Hoog/ilg, Capt Kapotel, froia Hongkong 10th and Saigon 15th instant, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf on Saturday afternoon, and left for Marseilles via Suez (.'anal at 3 r. \i. ■rd ay.
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    • 79 10 Tin; total receipts of duties m the Custom Borne of Timor,— i-1 <jj the Portu^ues? monarchy, during the month of April are 1,200 rape* round figures, and during M. rupees. The arrivals during April wen' three vessels of lar<^e capacity, five <•! the size ef our pulling boats, and one
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    • 124 10 We need scarcely say t hat we earn* hope that the moral contained m the following will inij on <>ur readers: A Western paper, w\ icription list had suffered from I of newspaper borrowing, says Reader! if you have borrowed the paper you are reading don't do it again. B
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    • 159 10 Wl have had our attention called to the working of the Contagious Diseases Act, and the extraordinary p eon t erred on the Colonial Surgeon by the Governor's Order of Council passed m July, 1870, which brought some of its provisions into force. By this Order of Council it appears
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    • 252 10 The French Mail bat not brought any news of lively interest from China, but the following, items boom to our readers. The and Shanghai Bank seems to ing a course of uninterrupted ty which must it> rivals. The Directors' Report for the half year ending SOth June lastate- the net
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    • 484 11 Bin the following items of "»> t!.. V D g paper, o f b and l(»th inst., to hand by the G the GmwetU and I are up m arms m del Muniil institutions, and to judge from the rropondenee m their imns, they would app. :ir }>„ m this
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    • 21 11 TUESDAY, SOra AUGUST. The British steamer McGregor, Capt. Jaeobsen, from Shanghai Bth inflt., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterda v afternoon.
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    • 15 11 Tut: British steamer Varna, Capt. Callaghan, from Hongkong 6th inst., via Saigon, arrived this morning.
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    • 21 11 A Tklec.ram received here to-day announces that His Royal Ilighn. the Grand Duke Alexis, of Russia, arrived at Batavia yesterday afternoon.
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    • 79 11 The following is a synopsis of meteorological observations taken by the Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer during the month of May Highest reading of Barometer m the month 29.925 m. do do do 15 m. Height of cistern above sea level about 30 fe«t. y.*v~.wa.J Highest Temperature observed .91* In
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    • 185 11 THI outward French mail steamer :r, Captain Champenois, from Marseilles 21st July, via Port Said, den, and (ialle loth instant. arrival at the Borneo Company's wharf at 'I o'clocl rday afternoon, and left for Saigon and Hongkong at 9 a. h. to-day. The last 'te contains an order <>f the
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    • 149 11 The War Office have recently been remodelling the constitution of the Scientific Corps m the army, the Artillery and Engineers. The Calcutta Englitkman bas the following Renter's £rarn on the subject, dated London, 27th July. A despatch has been sent to India, abolig the distinction of junior and senior Lieuti-nant-ColoDels
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    • 331 11 The following cases have been tried at the Marine Magistrate's Court, before Lieut. 11. Kllis, (.luring 1 the past few days On the lt)th instant, three seamen of the British ship Chrysolite, named Mathew Sadler, John Kelly and Daniel Rogmn, were arraigned on a charge of stealing from the m
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    • 16 11 WEDNESDAY, 2lsi AUGUST. The British steamer JBgci*, Capt. Hall, from Rangoon 15th iiift., arrived this morning.
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    • 19 11 The Spanish steamer Ma ri cries, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila lUth inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon.
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    • 287 11 We learn that a company consisting of Miss Adelaide Stonchum, Mr. H. Stoneham (her brother) and Mr. WalHnu'son, calling themselves "The chums/ are now on their way to Singapore from Freemantle (\V. A.) m the schooner Cltalgrove, and purpose giving two or three entertainments lure. We annex extracts from one
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    • 17 11 22nd AUGUST. The British steamer Htn Yong Seng, Capt. Craig, from Saigon 17th instant, arrived yesterday afternoon.
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    • 14 11 The Malay steamer Far Bast, Capt. Cowie, from Linga L9th instant, arrived this morning.
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    • 20 11 The Dutch steamer Baron Ben thick, Capt. Kayser, from Batavia 19th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. o
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    • 27 11 THE steam tug Jokote returned to harbour yesterday from Malacca Straits, having m tow the Arab ship Noortool Madjidy which was stranded there on the 9th August.
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    • 93 11 An inquest was held on Tuesday last by C. B. Waller, Esq., H. Ms. Coroner, on the death of a Chinese local prisoner named Yong Ah Keng, who was found dead m the House of Correction on the 15th August, with a wound on big head. Suspicion rests on the
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    • 115 11 Report of vessels spoken by the British ship CArjsolite, Capt. Wm. McAllister, <>n the voyage from Shields to Singapore June 11th, lat. 2 N.. lon. J3 W., SeaUMe, Dundee to Calcutta, all well; Bnlkamuwh, London to Bombay, all well. August 7th, hit. 31 S., lon. 89 E., CWmodore Smit, Liverpool
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    • 128 11 Bill-golli&ctobs should be careful how they go about with money they collect for their employers. On Monday, a Chinese bill collector received $154 from a European firm here m payment of bills, and, it being late and his master's store closed, he retained the money m his possession. The temptation
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    • 161 11 The first competition of the All Comers' Rifle match for the Gold Challenge Medal came off yesterday. There were fourteen competitors, whose scores were as follows The tie was shot off, Sub Lieut. Dunman scoring a centre, and Sergeant Leicester a miss. Sub Lieut. Dunman has therefore won the first
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    • 148 11 On Tuesday, a quarrel occurred between two Cinghalese convicts, m the compound of a house m Middle Road, during which one of them, according to his own admission, struck the other several times over the head with some sharp, heavy instrument, inflicting terrible wounds. The assailant iraf shortly afterwards apprehended
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    • 204 11 FRIDAY, 2:jrd AUGUST. There have been rumours flyingabout within the lust day or two, to the effect that Tunku dia Oodin has been obliged to Hy from Salangore and take refuge in Malacca, having beea utterly defeated by Rajah Mahdie and his followers. This we are informed is utterly incorrect.
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    • 423 11 The Friend of India of Ist Awgmt has the following 1 items. The Vie will leave Simla about the middle <>f October, visit Lahore and Sealkote, and go down the Indus to Kurrachee. Ten more Native Infantry Rcgimenti are to he armed with Enfield ritles. T will then he only
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    • 20 12 nTRDAY, AUG1 5 \Yb learn th. rand Duke Alexis of Ku ss tavia I may be exj> ubout next Tuesday.
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    • 11 12 T a syno] mt*ological he month .il i Medical Officer:— i
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    • 38 12 Thk P. fc O. steamer DundaSj from i> IK' 17tb, and 2nd instant, w the English mail of ~Oth July, arrived at the r\ &O. Company's wharf at i> morning, and will leave for Hoii* i m. ow.
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    • 31 12 P. O. steamer Captain 1 7th instant, I mail, arrived at the I*. «S: Company's wharf at 6 o'clock ul will leave for i'inan^-, Galkj and Bombay, at P. m. tomorrow.
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    • 57 12 PROSPECTIVE ABOLITION OF STEAMER FUNNELS. and a marine engineer method ing away ujml< r ami Qgin< insfe ad 1 into the air. Th m:ik- rg, which remit 1 em- I either rare of the of the w; Ofl 18 tivr. A chi ill be the I m j ble i
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 439 12 orday, 10th August P steamer Geclong, l/lhi tons, Ba ngkong 3rd Anish barque Chieftain, 339 tons, Blacklock. Rangoon Sth July. Hornet, KM tons, Osborn, Bangkok 30th July. 3mdt lie McDonald, 274 tons, livewight, Irth August, bbh barque Lucayas, 445 tons, Mackellar, Moulmain 18tb July. nday, Hth July. aaer Cathay,
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    • 286 12 Saturday, loth August. British barque Admiral Protet, Miner, for Labuan. British barqae Tycoon, An >r London. Sun lav. 11 .a August. P. O. steamer Ge slong, Bab »t, for Dalle and Bombay. Spanish steamer Mindorp, Elizalde, for Manila. Monday. 12th July. P* 0. steamer Cathay, Dundaa, for Hongkong. British
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 514 12 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Pate Namks. i\i.v j I- 1 a am> Rig. Tons, of Ak- Whe&i Feom. < ovsi neks or Agbnts. Dbstikatio m. RIVALS. OF-WAR. STEAMERS. iwl« bier M.M. steamer 330 Jan. lOßatavia Hesaagi ritimes. For Sal* topard British 8 earner 5 April 25Lahoaii Cheng Tee, W pairing
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 45 1 rBR. i lon iitf l OgkCMßg II >agkoag Hit Lot: I A". r lam B»1 (forward Ho Manila ir-York ag Boston ■■Iri- us S&nuura Palnooth iru Nagasaki L >ndon British MB 'cu.u£ Fahnoutb re how L(»d<M Carmaustershire Wh* MflikW Shi. Order nil L, U'iou ll^ujii^ng
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