Straits Times Overland Journal, 14 June 1873
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section25 1873-06-14 1 Foi Despatch m P. o. &temmm* "Massilu. 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XIV. NO. 266. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JINK 11, 187:3. Prick, 15 Cents25 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article29 1873-06-14 1 <>n the 7th I St. Ai Irew' 1.1.y th. I P. Hose, M. A.. ActCharles liitfonnerljf o4 P to Charlotte adria, ouly daughter <>f the late John kshaw.29 words
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Article26 1873-06-14 1 on theHth mat., the wife of sir. A. Kat/, ut" a daughter, still born. DEATH. Ol the K»th inst., Therr>e. the wife of ill-, aud26 words
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Article, Illustration627 1873-06-14 1 LATKBT MAJUSJST PIONK Jink Hih, 1873Gainlier Black P 13.15 White Pepper Rluo 17..'» l White Pepi pore L 8.50 2.40, Do. Sui\- Pea: c, Bontjne none. Tin 4Os Mule twist -l 8i lbs. Shirtings 7 do do 2.12| 5 do T. Cloths 1 :>'J--6 do do627 words
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Article1203 1873-06-14 1 Thk last Overland Journal was data 1 tbc -31st May. The Bokhara amve< <»n the 3rd and the Sindk on the Mh instant, with the English sod French '< mails of 2nd and 9th May respectively. i The homeward French mail left this i Irrawaddy on the 9th1,203 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous193 1873-06-14 1 pa^rngn^. The following passenger* have arrived, left, or pawed through the port, during the fortnight. Per steamer Pe*am$ s on the 2nd June rmmtmtfti fTapt McTThfan, Mr. Viger, deck passengers. Per steamer Bangkok, on the 2nd inbt Passenger. Mr. Nainetre, (GoTernor of Paknam.) Per steamer Japam f on thefcndmst p193 words
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939 1873-06-14 2 Topics of the Day. From the St raits Times, June 7th. THE CHINESE PETITION. Tin-: Petition of the. Chines* Banker* '•■i( l;;i?it>, and Traders of Singapore Pinang, and Malacca, which was pre tented to 11. E. the Governor on tli. 20th May, and a translation of whid ;.p] eared m939 words
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Article698 1873-06-14 2 It is impossible to read the debate m the Legislative Council, on the 20th ultimo, which we published yesterday, without heartily agreeing with Dr. Little's views regarding the appointment of Mr. A. M. Skinner as Inspector of Hospitals. There are no public Institutions m the Colony so little698 words
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Article384 1873-06-14 2 The Achinese war appears to have created some considerable Beosation m Holland, and the Ministry have had to listen to very plain-speaking' indeed upon the subject from a large Dumber of members of the Second Chamber, who do not mince matters, but call a spade a spade.384 words
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Article978 1873-06-14 2 A cask of considerable interest and importance to bankers and merchants was recently decided m Shanghai belore a Jury and Sir Edmund Hornby, the Chief Judge of the Supreme Court, it was a claim for damages by Meawa Mikom Tod, Public" Silk LZZ tors, against their bankers,978 words
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Article531 1873-06-14 3 The demolition of Fort Pullerton lias ami is i fact which deserves duly chronicled a< one of the :it> of the day m the history of these v ttlements, forming v it does one of relics of the kindly rule of the Indian Government, which are all tast531 words
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Article637 1873-06-14 3 y\ I are averse to bringing our own private grievances before 'the public, and would not do BO m the present instance were it not for the purpose of exposing the working of a pernicious system m connection with procedure under the Bankruptcy Act. Formerly, the Chief Clerk637 words
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Article575 1873-06-14 3 The Pinang Gazette of the 7th inst. cites an instance of the law's delay and the difficulties m die way of obtaining justice m the Colony, which may, we fear, be taken as v fair criterion of the effects of the present system of conducting the575 words
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Article806 1873-06-14 3 (1 reinstated for the Straits Ti/ftes. On the 11th May, the Batavia portion of the Acheen Held force landed at the former place and met with a brilliant reception from the citizens, who had subscribed f 7,000 to receive them m a suitable and proper806 words
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Article2579 1873-06-14 4 who eren whew lad them on, have always the Koran with them. We found cannon hero m lofty tn slung on anchor ropes and excellently handled." On the loth May, the Governmeni ived a telegram to the effect that reinforcements were required at Deli on the2,579 words
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Article319 1873-06-14 4 4th June. I s Pkesest Hi.> EXCBLLUTCI THK Ck>TSSVOE. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. The Hon'ble the Treasure*. The Hon'ble the Auditor-General. The Hon'ble the Colonial Engineer. The Hon'ble T. Be The Hon'ble H. A. K. Wham The Hon'ble It. Little. 1£ D. The319 words
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Article179 1873-06-14 5 L2TI .h NE, Is 7:). Pbi bmti BZCELUDTCI IMF. GoYhKNOR. Honor the Chief Justice. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. lon'hle the Attorney-General. Hon'ble theTr .'Me the Aoditor-Otneral. The Hon'ble the Colonial X: Hon'b 1 S tt. n*We H. A K. Whampoa. The Hon'Me \l. L M. 1) The179 words
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Article8072 1873-06-14 5 th May. it Prt> His Excellency the Governor. His Honor The Chief- Justice (Mr. Sidgreaws, The Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary f Mr. Birch). The Hon'ble The Attorney Genera] Mr. BraddeU The Honible The Treasurer Mr. Willans The Hon'ble The Colonial Engineer I Major MeNair, R. A\ The Hon'ble8,072 words
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Article4139 1873-06-14 7 Bihojlpobs, 27th May, 1^7:5. Present His K\« ki. i. i:\cy THI (Jovkunok. The Hon'ble The Conlonial Secretary Mr. Birch). The Hon'ble The Attorney-Genera] (Mr. Braddelk The Hon'ble The Colonial Treasurer (Mr.Willans). The Hon'ble The Colonial Engineer (Major McKair, R A.) The Hon'ble The Hon'ble H A. K. Whampoa.4,139 words
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Article4072 1873-06-14 8 Singapore. 4th June, 1*7:;. Present His EZCXLLSVCT the Guvernok. His Honor the Chief Justice (Mr. HidThe Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary Mr! The HonK The Attorney- General Mr Braddell Ihe Hon'ble The Colonial Treasurer Mr. Willani The Hon'ble The Auditor-General (Mr. Irving). The Hon'blc The Colonial Engineer (Major MoXair.4,072 words
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Article447 1873-06-14 9 From the HtraiU Times, June 7th. MALACCA. From an occasional Correspondent.) Mai.a< va. Ist Jink 187 S. The Straits steamer Sharpshooter^ Cai Carrol, arrived here from your Port last Wednesday, and sailed the following day fur Penang. A number of influential Chinese belonging to this place proceeded on a447 words
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Article166 1873-06-14 9 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sim The debate m the Legkbttivi Council, 00 the 20th of last month, a* en m yesterday's paper, is botli instructive and edifying. Ist: the Colonial retary starts the novel doctrine of the iniaililniity of the Colonial Minuter, which cannot fail166 words
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Article217 1873-06-14 10 (Xo. 2.) To the Editor of the Daily Tune*. years ago, m the old districts of the Swan Kiver settlement, nearly the whole country was held m monopoly by the wool-grower on the one hand and the farmer on the other, and the land for most part being217 words
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Article246 1873-06-14 10 HSKHKSJKHJSKH J WCfe Mid to live m and upon them, would 1 lie driven either to adopt some honest J modfl of gaining their livelihood, or the place umild he made too hot {'or them. Thi* desirable result does not seem to have been attained, since246 words
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Article107 1873-06-14 10 Front an Occasional Correspondent.) M llacca, si ii Jnrs, L 873 The B. I. S. V. Co's steamer Satara i Captain Ballantine, arrived hero from Cal cutta via the intermediate ports on tl t I 3rd instant, and sailed the same afternoon r Singapore, from whence she returned dating107 words
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Article117 1873-06-14 10 To Editor of the Daily Sib: -Having read the article m your j valuable paper of j ."> date on the Johore Coaches, I take the opportunity of correcting a statement made therein. At the presdfct time there are six coaches running daily from each end, viz:117 words
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Article2193 1873-06-14 10 HSKHJSKHJSK I Tiik S. S. Pakitam, Captain X .-{rained through the New II rday afternoon al bored m the roads, arririi one week before the her ex ed return. It will be retnemU the was chartered by G nit'iit to wine Coi from the Straits Settlement*2,193 words
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Article6589 1873-06-14 11 General Meeting held m the Exchange Kooms, on Thursday, the oth .June. 1 PKESJEKI W. H. Bead, Esq., W. Gh Q\ li.axd, K. I. Harpkr. C. Wakkfiku>. K. U. Head. H. Wood, VV. U. Scott. EL CVMPBKLI.. W. Hole, 11. Bead, E§q., having been called to the Chair6,589 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1274 1873-06-14 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. i gmbalS. 'onttiuted. steamer Cleator, 317 tons, Ross. Samarang 9th June. Friday, 13th June. British steamer Gordon Castle, 2,000 tons. Holmes. Hankow JU Fr J ench ship Couronneii.en t, 1,194 tons. Gauchet, Pondichery Livorno, 2,000 tons, Dodero, Cardiff 24th April. Dutch steamer Sunda. 90 tons. Odem, Rhio 13th1,274 words
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