Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 November 1872

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  • 25 1 For D-Bpati P. ft Steami 'Golconda.' The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. Mil. NO. 251. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7- 1872. PRICI r> Ci:\ i 8,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 245 1 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1872. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. ?TH, 187*J 10. 3 15. LO. do 3 15 ft 16 >ndon i Benares Opium new (591. LiOl >N. J SI b [to 111. I gj par. t'hiL-. I paid, 60 cent, buyers. Limited. 1" discount. H, PI Al. Fii nd S B,
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  • 1103 1 The last Overland Journal was published on the 24th October. The Hoogh- [>/ arrived on the 28th with the French mail of 1 and the //>///*- -ame in on the sth inst., with the flish mail of the ith October. The homeward French mail left this per on
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  • 337 1 From Amoy we learn that the disturbance at Ta-hsime-hsia ntly advert ed to, his been arranged. On the arrival of the Imperial troops they f >und the place quit red. It is reported that an i made by tiring all the villages around a li. The well affected f
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 174 1 pasgrngtra The following jers have arriv- i assed through the port during the fortnight. IVr steamer Eindostan from Honj 25th October Ua Fr Martin. unin, and A.bdo >1 Ally. !d--miui and Parsonatf Pei M. M. steamer Eoogklif from on the 28th Oct —From Lieut. and Mrs. 'Bum and European maid.
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  • Topics of the Day
    • 555 2 v hk time ago j Earl 'Kimberley, the itary of State {or the Colon taking our local Government to task for its increase i and constantly rncreasnditure, directed that in future i d<l be submitted to a Sub-committee of Council in which the unofficial* should
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    • 576 2 E publish to-da) the shorthand report ot the meeting of the Legislative icil of the '-''tii September, when the Garrison at upon and righteously coudemned as it deserved. report is rather lengthy but extremely interesting, and we have no i it will Ik' lean with attention
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    • 1085 2 Now that all immediate fear of a general Chinese riot is over, and that the very limited extent of' the disturbances of Tuesday are known, we are impelled to a lew reflections upon the conduct of the police and those to whom is entrusted the peace of the
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    • 3126 2 On the loth ulto., there was laid before Council the Auditor General's usual Financial Statements for the year I^7 l. accompanied by a very able letter reviewing the past and j the future of the finances of the v ments. Mr. Irving is one of
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    • 193 4 Tn x n Bill e tl.< pnl ti As the that t 1 1 Mr. B tfement, there dr ini is, i uld tl and that th< abi ted parts of on the hundred will le i: wh how serious the publi ton an -though we wh
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    • 590 4 further offi■om Deli had been pubi. A telegram has latter place, anMinistry in Holland S 4U 6 per cent. The has been inforn will, Siam, land the Rend afAcheen with a mt rd, the menl and that ays ner or h will not end until 3
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    • 558 4 v h.pobe, October 218T, 1872 lli> E ney the Governor. The Hon'ble The >fficerComdg. theTro I Lieut -Col. Smith. 80th Regt.) His Honor The >f Pinang (Sir W. Hack, 1 8 tare j Mr. Birch.) A.uditor-< I Mr. C. J. Irvn The Hon'ble The A iial En* neer
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    • 269 4 Sj i:\inKif. 1872 Preseitt: 11 i< Excellency the Governor. The Hon'ble The Officer Comdg. 11..MSmith, 80tb lh The Chief Justice (Mr. Sidgi vea lolonial v or. h.) The Hon'ble Tl neral (Mr Braddeil.) The A 1 1 A. K. Whampoa. The Hon. J. .1. hields. Hon. R. Little,
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  • 8573 5 SinoAPonn, I'.'iu E 572. Pk. hleThc. l*.H.M.'a Mr. Bii al (Mr. K I el. ID. I- having led ps h >k the usual o; Member of the Legialat :cil. mend the Indian 1866, .-ailed the had b, ght to the D eminent that tt. us w ho d
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  • 3228 8 -72. PB-88-UrT: His K\, i.LLNCY THE Honor The Chief- Justice Mr. SidThe Hon'ble The Officer Commanding H. M\ Tr i| Lieut -C lone] 30tb His Honor The Judge of Penang (Sir H l The HonMc The Colonial Secretary Mr. Birch The Hon'ble The Attorney-General Mr. Bra The Treasurer
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  • 145 10 Papers laid before the Legislative Counmand of ellency t he Governor. 21s ,1871. <■ llesley, I rnm mf aid in support of on. To His Sib Rabbi ()KD. I &C., Ac.. AND THE HOI OEAB] Mvv AND Prei a tlements vince enj yed the periodical ministrations of the
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  • 539 10 •a laid b e < Council by NOVEMBER, P Furtl tin: 2 i lip's Desy, 1872, '••cr. 1871. •tary, him for information on D them. >es] itch, and I trust hat tin- i lies rewill be ry. Mawith a salary of 1720 annum is. i think, re are generally
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  • 30 11 I M i 20i ii Oei 1872, I WK < Brit trom Qualand sail- .pore, arrivand sailed 1 a\\. pi thr. the from S atter e Ma lay afternoon. p
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  • 340 11 His E v's intention to a Milit e in which .ns. can- by the I ner a st any sue! r. round num unt which if ami making j rnment j to sllOlll- t he work th« r them. did not a i an be no d<
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  • 136 11 To tkt Editor of th* Daily Times, S R jSit to me to be in a gipat hu. without Butlici( mds. For my part 1 should like t .hat the Militia Bill is Like before 1 it to the waste paper bask< a hotter place. lt may
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  • 202 11 tl Editor of the Stroits Tim Sia: In perusing your paper oft her 23rd, 1 saw that the youngsters are to (petition for scholarships: that a capital plan to stimulate them. Many complaints have been made about the hist one. It is to be earnestly hoped that Government, or
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  • 659 11 M ai. < 27tii October, Is7l'. The l>. L S. N. Co's steamer Mahrfrom Calcutta < via the intermediate to Singapore, arrived here last and returned to this port, en Calcutta, this morning. The following passengers came by her. viz: Stormant and Dugened. The British steamer Penang, Captain pard,
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  • 40 11 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Si b Hooroar for iporeau." Special Constables, sleep and champagne versus Militia, watchfulness rifles I remain. Sir, Vour obedient servant, CHINAMAN. Singapore, 29th October. L872. I tin Straits To:, Iml.
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  • 197 11 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Siit. Then rtions in your leading article ol yesterday, which if left unnoticed, may tend to give an erroneous impression of what occurred during the riots, and the consequence thereof. Vou Ist. The J the Pi I by a Ui Military
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  • 249 11 To of thi h Sib In writing to j 1 had no intention t* per cont roversy —nor do I now. The to prevent rela being unnecessarily alarmed b\ rated sensational leader-. Your my letter does not alter your position one whit for the bet: for instance I
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  • 51 12 To the of tiie l> Sib, T »n and or from th Harry Ord d« riving t di Th con Tin- tin. lent the up] countn AEui A .ell I ain. ling ui >ve i he i .'ne be .to loping I ccuI anion. ish- i llliACri
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  • 92 12 L 8 7 2 re- The news of the disturbances which at vour port last week reached yesterday per steamer Sharpshooter, in I of a tel< via Penang, afterwards confirmed on the arrival of the steamer Japan from SingaThe Pluto took on board the tin off Java, on her
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  • 492 12 HURSDAI 24th OCTOBER. is a synopsis of mefor the month Iho montb M9 iu. do 71H lu. wl about i i -.> <lo (le .1 l" inchee, «>n the l-tii. the mouth, 12.82 in. Juil. A rumour comes from Pinang that i rovernor has applied t<>
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  • 1662 12 The British steamer Uindostan, Capt. Miller, from Hongkong 19th instant, arrived at Tanjong' Pagar wharf tins morning, and will leave for Pinang- and Calcuttajat 3 P. K. to-morrow. We have received copies of the Shorthand Reports of the meetings of Council on the 19th and 26th ulto.,
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  • 75 13 Tut German steamer Ofympuh Capt. ikes, from Hongkong 23rd instant, arrived here this morning. THI British steamer Lumles Cat/ Cuj Browne, iVom Galle -2nd instant, anchored in the roads this morn- j in_T. I hi: Messageries Maritime! steamer tin Mannarino, from Batavia 27th instant, arrived here yesterday
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  • 34 13 The British steamer Martaban, Capt. Buxton, from Bangkok 26th instant, arrived here yesterday. r liiE British steamer Fair Penang, Capt. Atkins, from Penang 26th inst., anchored in the roads this morning.
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  • 422 13 Wi publish, to-day, a letter from W. 11. Bead, Esq., taking exception to two statements in yesterday's article regarding the disturbances of Tuesday. With all respect for Mr. Bead's statement, we feel bound to say that if Central police Station was not "besieged," it certainly looked very
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  • 2157 13 Thi British steamer Investigator, Capt. Tidmarsh, from Batavia 29th ultimo, arrived yesterday afternoon. THE British steamer Penan,/, Capt. Chopard, from Pinang 28th ulto., arried this morning. Wl have received Special Consta- letter, and should have been glad to publish it had the writer sent his name. We
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 411 14 SHIPPI N 6 I N T E L L I G E N C E Scribal*, i Thursday, 24th < October. Briti« r. 3t>o tons, Murray Palembang 22nd Oct. icr United Service, 725 tons, Distant Penang 23rd Friday. 25th October, irles Auguste, 739 tons, Cogrel, Moulmeiu r. amer Hind ''.'l
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    • 429 14 3rrtbaL Continued. British barque Marianne, i*29 tons, Ba/elaire, Liverpool »>th September. Portuguese barque Sai. 18 h October. British ship Palnias. J283 tons. Card. Cardiff 21st June. Italian barque Savaghna Secondo, 644 ton 2nd July. British barque Indian. MiUington, Cotie 11th O- I Monday, 4th November. British steamer Historian. 1202 tons,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND JOURNAL
    • 5 15 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND JOURNAL
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    • Page 15 Miscellaneous
      • 739 15 VESSELS PASSED ANJUR. Osatt. g ship's Name. Captain. Form. To. >li,;,n -hmere Shanghai New-York British Fairy Johnson Manila Cork Easei Charles Hodder Foochow London W Jane Woodburn Jaijlor Hongkong ("m-k British Cairnsmore Ken London* Hongkong 17 Umtaermu-r Mm- Cardiff Shanghai Bed Cross Young Manila London ,s Langstone TumbuU Shanghai London
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