Straits Times Overland Journal, 5 October 1872

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  • 23 1 I Despatch m P. ft o. Stbamsb Ci Dblta" The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIII.-XO. 249. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER :>. \V»7'2. Price, i~
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  • 17 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. the J"r:: Sept^ at Pearl's Hill, the I Mr. P. Gtruon, ol a «4<>u.
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  • 93 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1872. LATKST MARKET QUOTATIONS. gapore, October ">th. 1872* Gambier k Pepper 12 White Pepper Rhio Bone. Fl<>ur re J. 7". n iwak... 15. Tin... vist 13 lbs. Shirtings 2J>2|. do 2J2 I I Lotka 1.3S do I.' 7 d-. do 1 Gambrici 15 1 Fre
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  • 828 1 The last Overland was published on the 21st September. On the 22nd the Goleonda arrived with the English mail of the 2ord August, on the 27th the Sutdh came m with the French mail and London advices to the 80th August, and the Deccan arrived this morning with the
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  • 327 1 aov ok< BL L Highness the Grand Duke A held a ii on t je 161 ii was gh en m rernment B Grand Duke l< m on iu.st., and it U h" will bi D visit to m ;tl).,ut a tli-* knocking don win.- i the I -iy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 230 1 NOTICE. Pi after this date, the Ist August ►ore Branch of our Firm tstanding busir. > !»e Mr. P W. M* ller. who until. farther n.ni.-e rfitJimcs t<» >'\<*n our Firm i-ition. ED. REXARD I Paris, J"th June. 1872 m The following passengers have arrived, left] or passed jthroogh the
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    • 354 1 Pbr Shanghai. From Marseilles: Mr. and Mrs. I orresfl and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Blain. Messrs. Ferlin. Denu, Menestrel, Denis. Ttiillemin. and (jatelin. r Yokohama, From Marseilles Messrs. Retz and Voyron. From Galle Mr. P. X. Myers. Per M. M. steamer Netta from Batavia, on the 3 Oth inst For
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  • 748 2 Topics of the Bay From the Straits Times, September 28th. BILL TO AMEND THE POSTAL ACT. i Bill to amend the Indian Act of l s iiti, better known as tbe InI il Act, n hich was introduced Couocil qd tlu* l!>th instant, i> pared for the purpose <>f abolish-
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  • 3043 2 Fnmi the Strait* Times, September 28th. The Embezzlement case against the Assistant Colonial Treasurer and the chief clerk m the .Malacca Treasury, came on lor hearing before the Police Magistrate at Malacca on Tuesday, tie 17th instant. The first witness examined was the Eion'ble J. W.
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  • 1383 3 the Straits Times, October hth. The first day's Races of the Autumn meeting oame off on Monday at the Race, ('••urse. The won ther was clear and fine, and the Grand Stand was crowded to excess, while the mixed crowd outside the stand was a perfect crush. The
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  • 1108 4 Vtraii* Time*, October ~>th. The resolution passed by the Legislative Council on the Ist instant on the question of the military garrison and defence of the Colony, was the only decision that body could have arrived at, not only m the interests of the Colony, hut m
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  • 1465 4 From the Straits Times. September -2^th. (Translated for the Straits Times.) News has been received at Batavia of the disastrous affair of the 20th August m Deli, but the official lava Courant is silent on the subject. That journal has, however, published a lengthy outline
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  • 1227 5 Thi following on ihe prog bin IK li ifl from the B \el*bUd of the 25th Se| o€ time ago, private advices from Deli, received by ua via IVnai that our troops, trusting m the promade b? two pungolos to -ivy up the rebel
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  • 414 5 r -1 *th. Slvlal'oui; 26TH SIPTEMBEB, L 872. PBEBEKT His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief Justice. The Hon'ble The Officer Comdg. the ["Troops. II is Honor the .1 od r riic Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble The Attorney-General. The Hon'ble The Auditor-* reneraL The hon'ble
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  • 644 5 From th her bth Singapore, Ist Octobkr, Is7l>. I'rESKNT: Excellency the Gorernor. His Honor the Chief Justice, The Hon. the Officer Commanding H IT*. Troops. Hia Honor the Judge oi Penang. The Hon. the Colonial Secretar The Hon. the A.ttorney-GeneraL The Hon. the Auditor-General. The Hon. the Acting
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  • 737 6 From thr S iif f i»ln r Papers laid before the Legislative inril \>\ command i f His Rxcellency the < Governor, y*ni ut, I>7± Hiiiateol Bm llencj the GoVernor, it.iiu Returns on the subject >n t thc Colony, I the Works Armaments to be mcc. <>n eration
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  • 1037 6 the Si raits Times, October olh. Pfcpen laid before the Legislative Council by Command of His Excellency the Governor. 26th September, 1872. Copy of a Despatch from the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the_Colonies, regarding the Estimates for 1872. Downing Street. 3Ut May, 187*2. Sir, I
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  • Correspondence.
    • 800 6 From tht Stnuts Time*, Septemi (From an Occasional Correspond nt j Malacca, l^nd Sept.. igj The Colonial steamer Pluto, with Hif Excellency the Governor and suit.- on board, left this for your port last Tuet evening. The Governor embarked under a guard of honor of H v:ii H and
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    • 447 7 The J steamer Pluto is expected lure to-day or to-morrow with the new .int Colonial Treasurer, Mr. E. E. Isemonger, on board. The Auditor-Gene-ral will return by the Pluto t>> Singapore on T ed his examination of the inta here, and having given his evidence m the Embez/lemen: wing changes
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    • 2018 7 I'mm the Straits Times, September '2>ith. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir Among the critics of Mr. Pope Hen administration m Labuan, whose lucubrations have adorned jour the writer of a letter M^ned The Sparrow on the House Top" may linl v claim undisputed
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    • 152 7 Frmn ike Strait* J nber Ifith To the Editor of the Strait* Sih: —No one is fonder than I i a nme of cricket, but notwithstanding sii.-h partiality J should dulge n\\ passion I'm* the sport m i tion which v opardize public. >w, Sir, 1 respectfully this nme
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    • 227 8 Daily Tinus. D] m Sib, 1 have returned from my again, (still unsuccessful, I am sum to say, but patience and faith will win the day). and as 1 have no doubt vr.u and are thirsting for the ight tip for Monday's I give fully trusting
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  • 323 8 ike Ft Mai. kCCA, 29 S PT., L 872. Tin S amen Japan and Sharp' shoottr arrived here yesterday, the former from Peaang, and the latter from Singapore. followii a une by these Per Mr. and Mr vn. —Messrs Euiui Wefaier, and Staimant. lefendants who were lately itted for
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  • 316 8 From tin Strait? Tiuus. October •">//<. Ta the Editor of th<> Daily Times. Sik: Cock fighting is prohibited, and very properly so. lor it is cruelty to birds. We view Spanish bull fights with disgusi and very properly so, because they are exhibit ions of horrible
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  • 536 8 Fr"n\ the Str< tits Time*. October sth. To the Editor of th< Daily Tim<>.<. DkakSik: -If my "tip" tor the first day's races was not the Btraight one, 1 can't help it, and any of your readers who were tool> enough to follow my advice and put their
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  • 384 8 From the Straits Times, October bth. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Dejlb Sir: I have been very much surprised I may Bay disgusted that. up to this moment of writing, I hare not received one single ten dollar note for mv straight tip" for the second
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  • 683 8 v -her sft. THE SPARROW'S CHIRRUP FROM SARAWAK. 1 poem after the hmmmmt of Bret Hart Which 1 wish for to s; The truth— take it us sieh, c ain't got no sort oi 'Chunst Labuan or the Dutch, Though cores say bo m letters most Litter, A -i.l
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 40 8 The Dutch steamer K—im§ WlUem 111., Capt. Koningsfeldt, from Bat. 12th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this mornuur. The British steamer S//.rCapt. Milne, from Penang Hkh Malacca 22nd inst., anchored m the roads this mornin«\ a
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    • 467 8 H. If. S. Zebra, Captain D returned to harbour this morning Batavia, having left that port on the lOth instant. The British steamer Rangoon, Capt. Barrow, from Bangkok 19th instant, anchored m the roads this morning. The British steamer Glenroy, Capt. Auld, from Shanghai 15th inst., arrived
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    • 580 9 '>. i. >. N. CVs. steamer 0 aiu Di< Calcutta Utu N-j>t., via U..: Maulmain, ing, and Malacca, arrived this morning. W learn that the Ocean Company 's mier Hector, from Ldverpool, ii>r re and China, grounded m the Del "ii Sundaj last. It is I she
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    • 695 9 Tin; Dutch steamer Koning Willem 111., Capt. Koningsfeldt, from Deli 25th inst., arrived to-day. Tur. British steamer ll«,nj /•<>//;/, Capt. Symington, from London 15th August, arrived yesterday. The homeward French mail steamer bodge left Saigon last night, and may be expected here on Sunday morninir. Mkssk.s. Apcar
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    • 37 9 Thk Sarawak steamer Rot/a fiat, Capt AYareham, from Sarawak 25th ins*., anchored m the roads this morning. THE British steamer Gordon Cattle, dipt. Holmes, from London 20th August, via Suez Canal, arrived this morning.
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    • 183 9 The British steamer Japan, Capt. Guan Hin, from Pinang 2b'th and Malacca 89th inst., anchored m the roads this morning o The Ocean Company's steamer ffecfor, Capt. Bewley, from Liverpool 15th August, via Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. Tiik telegraph repairing steamer lavesligator,
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    • 461 9 Thk Hritish steamer Thales, Capt Burnie, from Hon^kon^ 1 L9th and Saigon -7th inst., arrived yesterday uoou. The following ii a synopsis of meteorological observation! taken by tbe Principal Medical Civil Officer during the month ot August >: Barouiei.er m the month d< > do Hei. era
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    • 59 10 The Ocean Companj aMj Capt. Butlin, from Uongi ;h arrived at TaOJOOg Pagar wharf moon. British s\ Capt. Barker, fro: ,1-aya and Samaiang, arrived this inornimr. The British steamer Benmore i Capt. Hnw.ll, from Marseilles 24th Augu arrived ruioer. < teems Conpmny'fl steamer t't. Drennin^ from LiverCanal
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    • 342 10 ihe British steamer Vidar i Capt. Murray, from Batma 30th Sept., arriTed this niornr v anish Kfi n>, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila 24th Sept., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. W e understand that the Rhio Parma 1 at auction on the :2 7 1 h
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    • 86 10 The British steamer Teviot Capt Niabet, from Amoy 25th Sept., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning. Miss Adelaide Stoneham gave b< mi performance la>t night, to thin audience, which was hardted alter the success she had on the tirst night Both she and Mr. 11.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 614 10 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SrrAab* •Sunday. 22nd September. Dutch steamer Koning Wilkni 111. GOO ton 3, Koningsfeldt, Bataria 19th Sept. I*. <k O. eteamer Culconda, 1,253 tona, Coleuian, Bombay 9th Sept. Monday, 23rd September. British barqtu Admiral Protet, 3»;9 tons, Miner, Lubuan 3rd. British barque Alexandra, 407 tons, Denkin, Rangoon 21st Aug
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    • 347 10 3lTihals.— Continued. Tuesday, Ist < October. British ship Wm. Chandler, 867 tons, de Bar. Maulmain 10th September. British barque Marie, 2»J2 t^ns, Strahlendorff, Mauluiein, lith Sept. British brig Natmoo. 2.j4 tons, Locke, Rangoon 15th Sept. Wednesday, 2nd October. British ship Laju, .>">7 tons Scott, Sonderiand 19th June. British barque Crimea,
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