Straits Times Overland Journal, 10 April 1873

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  • 24 1 For Despatch per P. O. Steamer Dncur." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIV. -No. 261. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1873. Price, 45 Cents
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  • 21 1 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. On at Pinang, khbert Bates, late of the T graph staff. Singapore, aged 19 years and 3 mouths.
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  • 991 1 THE STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1873. lowing pi > Imve ar- J through the port, during the fortnight. rom CalB 27th March yore. M Thi>s. Guthrie, am, and HineL and child. ■.ray. H. J. Grocer, and W Leniann. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin and children. Fron; 8 Mr. A. W.
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  • 1155 1 The last Overland Journal was dated the 27th March. On the Ist April, the Amazone arrived with the French mail of the *l\\\ March, and on the 7th the Tanjore arrived with the English mail <>f the 7th idem. The homeward French mail left this per Provence on
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 575 2 rh 29th. AY: to find 11 11 ii< fault with any of the übtrtments, but we do think there (1 deal of ground for the plaint- bo frequently made against them > in delivering the mails from the Three to four houn rtainly, to take for the
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    • 1098 2 its Tim< Aa our readers inn-: be aware, there ac little difference of opinion I ►piumand Spirit Fa rom Ist April, 76. On the 30th and they were ivuh Sin Tat and o1 gether, about the middle of February. It appears that Messrs. Vong Ah Tye,
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    • 3904 2 From the Straits Tin loth. Ox Monday we gave a short paragraph announcing the laying of the corner ne of the new Clyde Terrace Market on Saturday afternoon, with Masonic honors, and are to-day able to place before our readers a full account of the ceremony, which,
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    • 710 3 From the Sir April ?>ih. We have been favoured with Lowing detailed report of tl -uiiistances attending the recent gaug robbery attended with murder m High Street, which may be taken as being nearly official m character, being on the besi authority, and which we publish,
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    • 703 4 From the Straits Times, April ,V// A guat number of thefta and robbeHes have been committed within the past month or so, ami the natural inference is, that among (he recent large arrivals •lies from China have been a number of thievef and vagabonds. We arthappy to learn
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    • 605 4 From the Daily Times, April 9th. The delay m publishing the' Shorthand lleporjts of the Legislative Council appears to us as unaccountable as it is inexcusable. Nearly a month has now elapsed since the first meeting 1 of Council, and there is no appearance yet of its
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    • 1702 4 From the Straits Times, March 29th (Translated fur the Straits Times.) Oub Batavia contemporaries, who had kept silence on the subject of the Achinese expedition at the request of the Government, were permitted to make the details of it public after the dosing of the
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    • 995 5 From the Straits Times, April hfh. The Batavia Handelsblad of the Ith March, publishes the following extract om a private letter from Palmerston, Port Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, dated the Bth January last, which had been sent to it for publication M Since I last wrote to you, this colony
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    • 475 5 From the Straits Times. March 29th Singapore, 28th March, 1573. Present His Excellency the Goterkoi Ilia Honor the Chief Justice, (Mr. Sidgreaves.) The Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. H. M.'s Troops, (Lieut. -Colonel Crowe, V. C. 10th Regt) The Hon'l'le the Colonial Secretary, i'Mr. Birch). The Hon'ble the Attorney-General,
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    • 376 5 From the Straits Times, April bth Singapore, April 4th, 1873 Present. His EXCILLEKCT the GrOYEBJTOB. His Honor the Chief Justice (greavHis Honor the Judge of Penang (Sir \Y. Hackett.) The Hon'ble tlie Colonial Secretary. (Mr. [Birch.) The Hon'ble the Attorney -General, (Mr. [BraddeU.) The Hon'ble the Colonial^Treasurer, (Mr.
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    • 224 5 From ike Doily Time* April 9tk, Sikojlpobx, Bth Apbjl, Is7:j. Present. His ISxcBLUOrcY thk Govebvor. His Honor th<* Chief Justice, (Mr grt* The Hon'ble the (ME Dg. H. M.".s Troops (Col. Crowe, V. C. LO B Hoa'bli the JocU >f P W. Hackett) il.m'Ue the Colonial Secretary, (Mr.
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    • 359 6 I ~>th. The Herald Special Corresp indent at Zanzibar had a private interview with the :an, daring which he spoke as follows: tmdent. ''Your Highness, Jo you know that Sir I>;<. I ill soon be here to make the same request m regard slavery
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    • 2452 6 S brait* Thins, April s(fc. Papers luiil before the Legislative Council by command of His Excellency the Governor. March. 1^7:3. Report of the Committee upon the Collection "t Stamp Bevel IONS TO COMMITTKK UN' STAMPS. ommittc itingofthe Colonial f, the Treasurer, and the Auditor'•al will assemble with as
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  • Correspondence.
    • 478 6 From the Straits Times, March 'I'MJi To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, When the details of the ganu r robbery last night are known, I think it will be found that a more delibe: murder for the sake of plunder lias m occurred here.
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    • 516 7 v April etth. \he Ed i tar of the Daily Times. Sir As rule it is not advisable that public should discuss a matter which i Criminal Con the lliu'h Street robbery and murder eption. It would W emiiesirable that i won iblic opinion should be
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    • 368 7 the Straits Times, April 5///. tike Editor of the Daily Times. Sib,— Every body seems to be down upon the Police m the ease of th,e late gang robbery, and although I am far from admitting that they are tree of all blame, I am of
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    • 1218 7 From the Straits Times, April bth To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir: There are do doubt some of your readers who will remember tinopposition that was made by the mercantile community here when the stamp duty was proposed. Amongst other excited arguments, it was said
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    • 338 7 From the Daily Times, April %th. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir Some months ago a party was sent to Patanie, on the Coast of Siam, to examine the concession obtained by the Galena Mining Company from the Siamese Government. Mr. Kerr, who
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  • News of the Fortnights.
    • 35 7 THURSDAY, B7tu MARCH. Messrs. A pear (Vs. iteamer Wndoxfait, Caj)t. Miller, from Calcutta 19th and Pinang- 25th instant, arrived at Taojong Pagmr wharf this morning, and will leave lor Hongkong at LO a. If. to-morrov/.
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    • 37 7 FRIDAY 2STH MARCH. The British ship Ttomas Hamelin, of Liverpool, 7(M, tons Register, Capt. Gibbs, Jute loaded, from Calcutta 7th instant, and bound for San Fran passed the Straits yesterday, and desired to be reported all well.
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    • 43 7 We learn chat Mr. 11. T. Irving, Colonial Secretary of Ceylon has been appointed to the Governorship of the Leeward Islands, and that Mr. Arthur N. Birch, late Acting Lieut. Governor of Pinang, will take Mr. Irvin^V place as Colonial Secretary of Ceylon.
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    • 56 7 V> E learn that instructions have been received by the Hon. Captain Denison, of 11. If. S. Zebra, from the Admiral m Hongkong, to keep a look out for the new planet lately .discovered nearer the sun than any hitherto known. The transit of the planet takes place between the
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    • 69 7 The Dutch expedition to Acheeo passed through the Straits yesterday afternoon and this morning. On<* of the steamers, the Kouing WiUem J II, coaled at Tanjong Pfcgar; the others through the outer Strait without touching. These were, the B Beniincky Gov. Gen, Myer, If. < I net) ft m. Miir/rhmoii,
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    • 162 8 Wl learn l>v the courtesy of Mr Brasier that the Messageries Maritimea steamer Awuuoue t which brings the outward mail, left Galle at ikh.ii 00 the 26th instant and consequently be looked for ben on Tua morning. We may just hint to the energetic representative of the P. anil Company
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    • 248 8 Tut month of March teems to have tacitly become the fashionable time for an exodus of residents m the Straits homewards, ami thi> present year has witnessed a normal number ofdeparIt is ii"t usual to make the leaving of any private member of the community the subject of a newspaper
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    • 438 8 A (,\N(. robbery was committed a about two o'clock this morning, that lor audacity exceeds anything known bore tor many years. A gangofChi- armed with bludgeon- and pointed poles, proceeded to the shop of a Kling money-changer opposite the Inited Service Hotel, and after guarding the approaches to the place,
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    • 20 8 SATURDAY, &9TH MARCH. The Spanish steamer Panai/, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila 22nd instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning.
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    • 16 8 The British steamer Martaban, Capt. Boston, from Bangkok 24th insfcmt, anchored m the roads yesterday afternoon.
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    • 16 8 Tin: British steamer Paknau, Capt. Kneen, from Sourabaya 2ord instant, anchored m the roads yesterday afternoon.
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    • 137 8 The British steamer Statesman, Captain Valiant, arrived at Jardine Mathe:v (Vs wharf yesterday, from Calcutta en route to Hongkong". The following is a memo of the Statesman's cargo. LOO chests Opium. 300 bales Gunnies. Jute Wheat and Rice. 50 Saltpetre. '2<>i boxes Borax. 90 casef Castor Oil. 158 packages Sundries.
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    • 188 8 A case of most reprehensible neglect has recently been brought to our notice, m connection with the sending of invalid soldiers from Pinang for treatment at iSinirapore. By some arrangement, we understand ihat soldiers who fall sick at Pinang must be sent to the Singapore barrack hospital. The last P.
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    • 243 8 Anothkb shuffle of the cards appears to bave taken place with regard to the appointment of a new Governor to these Settlements. The other day we were enabled to announce upon authority that Sir Harry Ord had obtained leave by telegram to go home at the end of next month,
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    • 20 8 MONDAY, '6 1st MARCH. The British steamer Fusi Yama, Captain Callaghan, arrived on Saturday evening from Jeddah, with 900 pilgrims.
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    • 16 8 The British steamer B<nnbou\ Capt. Fox, from Palembang 27th instant, anchored m the roads on Saturday.
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    • 13 8 The British steamer Bhutan, Capt. Moppett, from Saigon 28 th inst., arrived yesterday.
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    • 13 8 H. N. M. steamer Sumatra, Captain Guyot, from Batavia 26th inst., arrived yesterday.
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    • 25 8 The Russian steamer Russia, Captain Kasy, arrived from London via Pinang yesterday morning. The liusiia called m at Jeddah, and brought from thence 600 pilgrims.
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    • 57 8 Wk are informed through the courtesy of Mr. Fuller, Manager of the Telegraph Companies here, that the repairing steamer Agues left Batavia on Friday, and is now engaged m cutting out a slight fault which existed m the Singapore-Batavia cable. The completion of these repairs is momentarily expected, and the
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    • 82 8 We learn of news having reached Piuang from Acheen per steamer on Saturday, that the Sultan had proved recalcitrant to the last, and refused to accede to the ultimatum presented to him by the Dutch Commissioner, Mr. Nieuwenhuyzen, who m consequence declared war and ordered the town of Acheen to
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    • 78 8 Some time ago, we reported a double murder committed at Chaoghie, by a man named Dolah. The murderer has been caught, under somewhat curious circumstances. He stole some rice from a Chinaman at Bukit Timah, and the Chinaman gave him a beating. He gave the Chinaman m charge for assault,
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    • 161 8 The following is the latest news from Klang, date 24th instant Last evening at 8 o'clock news came from Qualla Lumpor that the Pahang people were m full possession of the place, and the following are the best particulars obtainable of the affair. The Pahangs having succeeded m getting Bukit
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    • 342 8 The corner stone of the new Market at Clyde Terrace was laid on Saturday afternoon, by the Free Masons gapore, assisted by a number of brethren not members of the local lodges. weather was remarkably fine, and, a great number for ladies having been provided under the covered shed where
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    • 252 8 The last Government Gazette contains several new notifications. H. E. the Governor has appointed Mr. J. D. Yaughan to be Coroner at Singapore and Mr. D. C. Presgrave to be Coroner at Pinang, vice Captain Dunlop, K. and Captain T. C. S. Speedy, permitted to resign, and all existing appointments
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    • 434 8 Among the papers laid before the Legislative Council at the meeting on the s th instant, were two despatches from the Secretary of State for the Colo; one objecting to the appointment ot a Superintendent of Priam at £600 per annum, but consenting to fcha appointment of Mr. Skinner as
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    • 126 9 TUESDAY, 1st APRIL. In our extracts from the Java papers published on Friday last, the following from the Java Borne has probably been in reference to the Acheen im--lio. "The British Government new what was about to happen, was fully acquainted with the plans and even urged the sp< out
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    • 443 9 The boldness of Chinese thieves is just now rather alarming, and it is positive that m most cases, the servants are at the bottom of the robberies. Last night, two houses m River Valley Road, were visited by a gang of thieves. Yesterday, a tine large dog belonging to Dr.
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    • 16 9 WEDNESDAY, 2nd AP1UL. The British steamer C/teops, Captain Dowdy, from Smmarang 28th ultimo, arrived yesterday afternoon.
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    • 15 9 The British steamer City of farter, Capt. Bovey, from Samarang 29th ult., arrived this morning.
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    • 19 9 Tin Messageries Man times steamer Capt. Mannarino, from Batavia 30th ultimo, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning.
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    • 38 9 The Messageriefl Maritimes steamer Amazone, Capt. Cbampenois, from Marseilles 2nd March, with the French Mail, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf at 4 p. m. yesterday, and left for Saigon and Hongkong at 11 a. If. to-da v
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    • 95 9 There is a rumour, which we believe to be well grounded, that 11. E. the Governor lias received orders from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to go over to Labiuin. Perhaps this visit may have something to do with Earl Kiinberley's request for Sir Harry Oni's continuance m
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    • 1611 9 Among the passengers to Singapore by the French mail Bteamer yesterday, was the Hon'ble Mr. Reynolds, Commissioner of Crown Lands m Australia, whose mission is thus spoken of m the mail summary of the South Australian Advertiser. This month's branch mail steamer will convey to the Sound, en route for
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    • 283 10 A c 48i of more than usual int< lia> recently occupied the attention of the H< ngkong Supreme Court, the i] question at issue being the right i>t'a newspaper to criticise the manageent of a public institution, by the officer m charge. The institution m question was the Hongkong Sailors.
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    • 24 10 SATURDAY, 5xn APRIL. The French transport VAveyron, Capt. Candieiv, from Saigon ~nd instant, en to Touloiij arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning.
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    • 17 10 The British strainer Sri Sarawak, Capt. Hewat, from Sarawak :2ml inst. arrived m the roads yesterday afternoon.
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    • 35 10 In our issued of the 3rd instant it was (stated by mistake that the V S. rod corvette, Yantie, Captain Wilson, had sailed for Hongkong. The Yantie sailed for Manila on her way to China.
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    • 62 10 The Chinese carpenter of the steamer N s died at ><a yesterday morning, and it being said that he had been beaten, while on sho^e at Sarawak, by four of the native firemen, Capt Ilewat informed the police authorities, on his arrival, oi the man's death. The four firemen wen'
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    • 101 10 The Sarawak Gazette contains the following ittuis. The Government have made a contract with Chinese to work the coal reins iii Simangan (Sadong), ami have cancelled the Royalty or Rental of 10 cents per ton on coal worked m the Sarawak Territory. The Italian frigate 6 1010, Capt. Accinni, arrived
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    • 17 10 MONDAY. A1M11L. Siamese steamer Kalahuiae, Capt. Christiansen, from Pinang 3rd instant, anchored in the roads on Saturday.
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    • 16 10 Thi Colonial steamer Pluto, Capt. Welner, from Pinang 3rd and Malacca oth tnst., arrive*; a y.
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    • 25 10 Til British steamer Precursor, Capt. I ion 15th January, •d through New Harbour and the [fl «arly this morning, and proceeded on to China direct.
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    • 20 10 The British steamer Sharpshooter, Capt M ilnes, from Pinang Brd and Malacca o'th instant, anchored m the road this morning.
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    • 27 10 The Telegraph Companies 1 repairiteamer dgnes t Capt. Worsley, returned to this port 01^ Saturday, after having effected the repair of the cable between this and Java.
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    • 105 10 Tiik Criminal Session of the Supreme Court, which was to have opened today, has been postponed u»til the 21st instant. We understand the reason for this is, that His Honor the Chief Justiro is needed m the Legislative Council, wMchwill h».ld frequent sittings for the discussion of the Courts Bill
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    • 118 10 The London and China Express says that several appointments of naval officers to the China station have been made. Commander John Lewis ay (1870) is appointed to the iron Duke for disposal; Commander Edmund John Church (186S) is appointed to the command o( the Curlew, vice Commander Boyle, invalided and
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    • 218 10 The store of Mr. P. Von Hart wig, ship-chandler, was entered by burglars between Saturday night and this morning, the thief or thieves gaining admittance by breaking through the brick wall at the back part of the building. All that has been missed so far is a considerable quantity of
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    • 20 10 TUESDAY, 8th APRIL. Tin: Dutch steamer Singapore, Capt. Hagertj, from Batavia lth inst., arrived at Taojong Pagar wharf this morning.
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    • 18 10 The Ocean Company's steamer Ajas, Capt. Kidd, from Hongkong Ist iiist.* arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon.
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    • 17 10 The French gunboat Jkrtreu arrived yesterday afternoon from the westward, and went alongside the Borneo Company's wharf.
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    • 34 10 Tiik British steamer Ben Ledi, Capt. Buchanan, from Samarang 3rd inst, arrived yesterday afternoon, she has gone into dock at Tanjong Pagar, to clean her bottom. She will load at Kan goon for London.
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    • 44 10 Therk is a report that Mr. C. L. Velge, late Acting Chief Clerk to the Supreme Court, will succeed Mr. Gottlieb m the Magistracy here. Mr. 1). F. A. Hervev, recently Acting Police Magistrate at Malacca, has returned to his duties as Chief Clerk.
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    • 39 10 Eight Chinese, unemployed and with no visible means of subsisten who were arrested by the police 00 Sunday night m Teluk Aycr Street, were yesterday brought before Captain Walshe, who sentenced them to three months' rigorous imprisonment as vagabonds.
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    • 92 10 PoUB firemen of the British steamer Sri Sarawak, whose arrest we reported on Saturday m connection with the death of the Chinese carpenter of that vessel, were yesterday examined before Captain WaJshe, Police Magistrate, and committed for tflal at the next criminal session, the ease is somewhat peculiar, the assault
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    • 208 10 The increasing- trade between Bangkok and Siam would appear, by all accounts, to render necessary a survey on a large scale of the Redan*** Island Group, about 45 miles m extent that is, the chart should be on a large scale to render the navigation of that part of the
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    • 429 10 The China papers brought by the last English mail did not give the iinal conclusion of the case of Captain Overbury, Superintendent of the Sailor's Home, against Mr. W. H. BeU, the publisher of the Hongkong Daily Press, for libel. The jury gave a verdict of one dollar damages, and
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    • 325 10 The following extract from the 7 India, gives a brief account of the state ofafiun m Zanzibar. The 1; date from that island was the 27th February, but there appears to have been no change m the situation. Sir Bartle here's mission has proved a failure; the Sultan has refi
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    • 13 10 WEDNESDAY, 9th APRIL, Tl^E Dutch steamer Stnula, Whitman, arrived yesterday aliernooii from Rhio.
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    • 18 10 The British steamer Can tun, i Jaques, from London 23rd February, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this afternoon.
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    • 28 10 The British steamer Dmrnrnwrnd fie, Capt. Mcßitchie, from London 2nd March, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon, and will leave for Hongkong, Shanghai, and Yokohama, this afternoon.
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    • 41 10 The P. k O. steamer Deccan, Caj.i. Soames, from Hongkong 3rd instant, with the homeward mail, arrived at the P. O. wharf at about 1U o'clock this morning, and will leave for Pinang, Galle, and Bombay, at 4 p. m. to-morow.
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    • 32 10 Wb are requested to state that the Criminal Sessions stand adjourned to Wednesday next, the 16th instant, and not to the 21st instant, as announced m a Notice sent to the Jurors.
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    • 90 10 It is rumoured that two of the I nofficial Members of Council go horn. about the end of the current month, and we mention the rumour for the i resaing a hope that, 1 their departure, they will find. is opportunity, m their place m •trengthening the hands of leagues,
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    • 47 11 THI following is a summary of the Mcl gical Observations taken by the Principal Civil Medical Officer durimr the month of February Highest reading of Barometer V.7OC ireobser\ -7 > In tlit> 7 uvict •he month, 10.i»-l im I HRV lat tLo u\ ict Jail. Bg the month.
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    • 100 11 Tm. P. tmpany have evidently reaped great benefit from running a ry week through the Suez Canal. Their vessels have more than they can accommodate. \Ve understand that the Maiwa, from utta, which will connect at Gralle with the JJeccan, has all her available mniodation already taken up, m addition
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    • 613 11 The bi trnnent Gazette contains a numb new notifications, Lieut. H. St (i- -rge Ord,— son of His rllencv the Governor, has resigned appointment of Aide-de-Camp, and d appointed Private Secretary to the •rnor, vice H. F. Plow, resigned 15th February. H. E the Governor following limits de- reneral of
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    • 89 10 The police patrol, on Sunday night, discovered two Chinese secreted at Tanjong Pagar with knives, and a pole with an iron hook on the end, m their possession. The hook was of the I cription used for hooking clothes out of windows, and hats from passengers m carriages. They were
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 477 11 Thursday. 27th March. German bunqtu tons. Loaberg, Amoy 13th March. British steamer Hindostan, 991 tons, Miller, Calcutta 19th March. Dutch steamer Baron Bentinck, 800 tons, Kayser, Batavia 22nd March. man barque Snwa, 260 tuns. Warnken, Saigon 21st March. H. N. M. steamer Sourabaya, tons, Walther, Batavia 23rd h. British
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    • 361 11 Thursday, i'7th March. British steamer Thales, Young, for Saigon and Hongkong. Italian barque Xuovo Matteo, Castenolia, for Rangoon. French barque Marie Alexandrine, R-eily, for Rangoon via Penang. P. O. steamer Travaneore, Eastley. for Galle and Bombay. Friday, 28th March. British steamer Hindustan. Miller, for Hongkong. British steamer Penang. Chupard.
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    • 133 11 Date. Pkg. Ship's Name. Captain. From. T<^ Mar. 20 Dutch st. .Conrad Koggen Texel Batavia 21 Italian Klina Vas alo Genoa Batavia M Lorello Cassanello Buenos Ayres French st. Lavalley Langin ißatavia Havana —French Nonpareil jAugt. Denifl Bangkok Mauritius 22British Merse jTiptaft iDutch Grondwol singer Batavia tterdau
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    • 141 11 Siamese steamer Kalahome, 17t> tons, Christiansen, Penansr 3rd April. British barque Kirn Yeang Ghoon, 357 tons. Langan, Rangoon lbth March. Sunday, 6th April. Italian barque Battistina, 600 tons, Revello, Newport 11th November. Italian barque Ottavio M,, 500 tons, Rossi, Cardiff 11th Nov. Italian barqije G. B. Murzi, 450 tons,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 386 12 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Ship's Names. Captains. jFlag and Rig. Tons. of [Where From Consignees on Agents. Destination* ARRIVAL! MEN-OF-WAR. Avejrun Candiere French war str. 1578 April 5 Saigon French Consul. Tonlon Destress French gnnboat April 7 French Consul. Saieon STEAMERS 6 Euterprise D'Almdda British steamei K. D'Almeida A Co.
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