Straits Times Overland Journal, 9 November 1872

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  • 794 2 Thi M 1 1 1 the (b a Mill- ion and create no as a rii anv livi in the labours of the ind hie At-rne-General, or the lengthy debates pslativc Council, luit we venture \y that this proposed Militia Bill will prove a notable exception. It
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  • 2128 2 Monday afternoon there was held of Messrs. Woods and Davidson a of the creditors of Messrs. Cheng Tee, Wat Seng chop and i^f Ah Soon Tek Eng Co., chop Bun Hong. Statements of the affairs of both Hongs were uted by Mr. Woods, and it appears the liabilities
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  • 934 3 Smoapou, sin November, 1872. Preti tit. Hi- Excellency the Governor. The Hon'ble The IffioerComdg. the Troops l Lieut. -Col. Smith, BOth Regt.) '\'\\c Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Birch.) Hon'ble the Attorney-Genera] (Mr. Braddell.) The Hon'ble the Treasurer (Mr. Willane Hon'ble The Auditor-General (Mr. C. J. Irving.) The
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  • 1155 3 mhi r [Hth. MALACCA. Malacca. LOrn Xovi.mdkh, ls7_b The British steamer Fair Penang, Capt. Atkins, from vour port bound to Penang and Assahan, arrived here last Monday afternoon, and sailed the following forenoon. She brought no passengers. The British steamer Faster// Star, from Penang en route to Singapore, arrived
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  • 110 4 Tu the Editor of the l)aily Times. SlB.- The following extract from the evidence given by the Attorney-General he Poh' nission is worthy of attention: "On that point 1 said the In- neral ought to hold his hand, but I told the aial Secretary he ought to le
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  • 1173 4 Malacca. 17th November, 1872. The Colonial steamer Pluto, with His j, Honor the Chief Justice on board, arrived here last Monday morning and sailed for vour port the same night. The Malay steamer Telegraph, Captain 1 Valberg, from Klang lith instant, arrived j here last Tuesday, and returned to
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  • 2907 4 THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. The Sarawak steamer Royalist, which arrived here on Ti; brought to S the Rajah and Ram e with their i ing- al building, of wi; tirely devob d to tl on. We understand I Batavia shortly. W E pub! some Dine by the
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  • 969 7 ave I Coll. I of a 1 threa thi? tal rder to-day, bn IVcun I and wh; if the men ISION ii Mb. t. Walshe, Po- I u rema 55th inst. Junior M a irs lay and Friday aftern >on two ;<:- 111- briefly sta
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    • 861 8 S II I P P I H «_I TE L l IG ENC E rihafd I 3 tribal*.— t iwrfk ued. -\,v Monday, 18th November. I irmi m .ft., a tons, Tinholt, Swatow Ist Nov. J; r I l,li „i,s Bui* Amoy Ith Nov. German barque Aru bu 7^J^ Uth
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