Straits Times Overland Journal, 29 January 1874

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL- XV. V). 282. BINGAPOKE, THURSDAY. JAMAKY 29, 1874. Pek
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
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  • 519 1 icore, on nyaporr. F Mr. and Mrs. Suhl. low and W. C. Bar >m Meinour Rev. F. and Mrs. Ah v Bombay: Mr. Moserop, 1 Chinaman. From G; Baron Doblhoff. Mr. J. Blaas. 2 natives. ang: Mr. D. W. apt Tatham and servant, Capt. Scott and vant, 1 deck.
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  • 1049 1 Tin verland Journal was d the loth January. The idy arrived on the 22nd with the French mail, and tbe fjoleonda on the 27th with the English mail of the 20th IVnber. Tin' homeward French mail left this per Tig re on the 2 '3rd instant. Tin j
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  • 130 1 >.v the Dutch Consul General, we have received the following telegrams .cerning the v war: IQth January, 1874. Acle luij position taken Kotta Poetjoek tt enemy 'B chief communication with Kraton is interrupted. The spirit of the troops excellent. enemy on 'Headpaartei wangs was repulsed with a
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  • 390 2 LOW lIANGK. 1.1 A f .ixl ill emmonthly and when tl ihl in fixing cxcha; and tl. with their dolthan th- We characi and .piii borne out. \N cOO any of the Banks would last mail a demand di dollar, or 01 ent. less than the
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  • 626 2 1 1 rkable, but true, that so dispute, miscalled a war, petty Malay chiefs uy of the miniatui' in this part of the world, the people in the neighbourhood th« opportunity to indulge in piratical attacks upon luckless craft that falls in their It was found i
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  • 702 2 The success which seems to have crowned the first attempt of His Excellency the Governor, will, we trust, induce him to persevere until the whole Peninsula is restored to something like order, and life and property become Salangore proper and Klang may be quiet at present,
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  • 419 2 AYe publish, to-day, to tl by the Chief Justice on Wednesday in actions against the Siamese steamer ;in Orton, which have been pending in the court for about a ir. Tin at the Chow Phya was owned by Mr. Low Poh Jim, a r of Bangkok,
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  • 271 3 solemn political responsibil with which a newspaper placed as we are placed is presumed to 1» or to take -tead the less di if more re ttive role of a reporter still for once w tare an opinion that Pc; on the clii can be other articles of pr
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  • 1131 3 Tiik following let faen the published in the is the loth will i -3 inter „u r readers I was in tain any news until Sunday, Janu were having a warm time oJ and returning as mm ships war got im 1 steam. r j u
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  • 1121 3 The following letter from Mr. Stuart lleiviot, regarding the planter- m I vines Wellesley, appears in the Penang zeite To tl r of the Pinang Gazette. Sir, Some of the ,1 in of coolies in the Province, display a b\ matters there, which, for many is greatly to
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  • 3057 3 Tin; Ij. it, pubfisl koham;: i chests of tea and a i wing to be Ale est is reef. Qaspar i, s from i' Liat, at •antam Ijoali wh lay they ;es of g lings w st Id !i the 1 I amongst the "ssel,
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  • 364 5 (Translated (he Straits Times.) Ox the 7tl> instant, the Swedish steamer August J Bjorck, which >re on the 26th ultimo, put into Manila roads to take in a supply of o be will, afterwards, continue her to Swatow, Amoy, and -CP°The following official notification to
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  • 4683 5 SUPREME COURT. VICE ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION Before Sic Thomas Sidgr eaves. In the matt* The Siamese Steam or vessel Che >n, Master. Petition of nry Minehin Simons, William We my ss Ker, William Paterson. William Cloughton, Joseph Burleigh, Jose d Almeida. and Ho Ah Kay. Mr. Atchison and Mr. Davidson J
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  • 1540 7 (Communicated.) Labuan, (im .1 am ark Is7l. The New Year was inaugurated here with races and other manly sports, under the patronage of His Excellency the (iornor, and, it may be added, under that of Nature itself, for the weather was as tine as could be desired,
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  • 73 8 1 WOUUUCu— L 7 kil U officers. Loss half cd. Dutch still in possession ot aiued assaults are being inbatants gaining any uttered, in war, that to uid keep it, is to gain I very (portEl was proieral has ordered to be ready iter the capture of the Kraton.
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  • 1832 8 espoudent.) Malacca, Mm .lan.. I^7l. Tn> mer Sharpshooter, iroll, from Sing ate I in the harbour yesterday id at 7 a. 11. to-day. 1!. I. s. V Compel smer Coi leutts via the intermedial rived here this niorni and -.tin this afternoon. With refer 'lie Petition seat by the
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  • 70 9 To the In i observe that ii 'grams, I in ing day, I termed false, without any allowance for are i* pose s much 4>Vk,x A 11 1 1 1 V 9 a, Mr. Marshall lays t the fact of his m< from where he obtains his information this
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  • 72 9 GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS EXAMINATION. f the Daily Times. been addressed by several aoni the Government Ga•iot accessible— particulars abo ruination, [and hat be arranged to rm more known. 1 i thinkii at importance, bu- ,ed through the co-operation Press. The Straits Times men he winners; but tl of all interested i
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  • 481 9 Tl -AY. 15th JANI'Ab aicr Bu \g t Capt. Craik, from Ban«;k th inst., anchored m the his morning. u-itish steamer Martabau, Caj>t. Buxton, from Bangkok Dth inst., anchored in the r morning, ta reports that H. M. S. Irmi with Admiral Shadwell on l>oard, arrived at Bangkok just
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  • 159 9 The British steamer rahlendorff, from Amoy, I inst., arrived yesterday, en route to Pinang. The B. I. S. X. amor I harp, from Calcutta 22nd Moulmain, Pinang and Malacca, arrived yesterday. The British steamer Morton, ipt Webster, from Cardiff Ist December, via Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjong
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  • 188 9 The Pinang publishes the followiug summary from its Acheen correspondent's letter, in an Extra of the 12th January On the *>th h Dutch eommen,nd two at--1 the ii; The i mated lied, w.i Hissing, durii in. 'i "atf the Aci ter •n the reseia p and si the f tin
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  • 323 9 The steam ferry boat Tehran, be- longing to the Johore Steam Ferry Hoat Company, made a very successful i trial trip yesterday. She is intended to ply across the old strait of Singapore, the Tebrau channel of the charts, in connection with the omnibuses that run between Singapore and Kranjee.
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  • 42 9 The British steamei Captain Hewat, from Sarawak 11 th inst., anchored in the roads this morning. The Ocean Company's steamer m, Capt. Butler, from Hongkong 10th inst., arrived at Tanjong 1 wharf this morning, and leaves for Lonihis afternoon.
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  • 305 9 Al usual on the approach of the Chinese New Year, petty thefts are becoming more frequent, and the unconquerable love of the Chiuese for gambling exhibits itself more stron day by day as the festival draws near. In fact, we fear that the thieving and the gambling are intimately connected,
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  • 308 9 The Siamese steamer A Capt. Christiansen, from Bangkok mst., anchored in the roads on S. day. The British steamer ens, Capt. Templeton, from iliogo I rived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morning. The X. 1. S. N. Co's steamer Sunda, Capt. Wessels, arrived yesterday from Rhio en
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  • 151 10 1 1 1 t i 1 1 >teamer ('apt. ber, an The British barque hich was seized ii b1 lien Goi men* each uanl row, will j that his will not he s I A pr fr°' 17th in the and "guilty of phmtin dte is ;id
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  • 172 10 The 81. M. Ooj Liner T'xjrc, the homeward French mail, left and may -morrow evenii. Friday mornii i. Dutcl dent Capt. Veltman, from Batavia arrived this morn route to Acheen with some 30Q tn en chartered by the N. rnment. i to hand by learn that 700
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  • 378 10 Ai SbadweH'a Hag ship, the !»o the Midge, Saiamis, and a gunboat, arrived this morning. Admiral Sbadwell will land at Dolwith the usual bono: 1 p. in. to-ino \V c understand lor Pinang next Monday. A ,m from Penan. that His Excellency th .amor hates--lied the British
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  • 371 10 A very daring attempt last night at y Of the godowns of Brinkmann, Km. ft Co., on Boat Quay, was fortunately frustrated by the :ilance of the Police in the neighbourhood of the premises, and by I srp ami effectual steps taken after the alarm. It seems that about fock
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  • 333 10 from Bangkok. Tj; Capt. 11, from Pinang 1 2~nd ins! a this morning. Tm 'ail steamer Pluto, with 11. E. the Governor an 1 to this port this morning from Perak and Laroot. 11. E. was honored with usual Guberni which was not, ho i until he
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  • 19 10 The British steamer h' Capt. Moppett, from Samarang 20th anchored in tbe roads during last night
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  • 188 10 The British steamValiant, from Calcutta 1- Pinang 24 th instant, arrived at Jardinc, Matheeon Co.'s wharf this m<n and will leave for Ho: I >oard 11. M. S. ,„t half-past 9 thismornii diatel Pinang. We understand i !1 remain three or four day> ment, and will return
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  • 200 11 a "Raffle- Institution. 6 Brother's School. Ponang. i Malacca r t free School, Penang. A h was i Saturday afternoon, bet\ ;n H. M. squadron. The following is I c 18 h. M. s^; 1 Mr. Carpenter c. and b. Fraser 3 Lambert b. Fraser
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  • 25 11 tish stean nmeiit i,) pasria. Ti 'th, art" at 1 koog tour of Her morning, oil' the Watef Islands, standing- to northward.
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  • 234 11 A meeting of the Sporting Club held at the Kxchai._ 'clock, when it was resolved that the Spring Lg should C lirce days' ra to be held on Tuesdaj b, Thursday the '.Uh, and he 11th April. Mr. Gameleeted Clerk of the Coui Mr. Dunlop resigned, and the follow:: tlemen
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  • 106 11 The American steamer Luzon, Capt. Williams, which was chartered by the local Government for the Laroot expedition, and also to tow down the lightship Torch, which was leaking badly, returned to this port yesterday afternoon with the latter vessel in tow. The light, as notified in the
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  • 365 11 It is gratifying to note, that algh the robberies and thefts committed of late have not been h-ss numerous than usual on the approach of the Chinese New Year, the police have shown a corresponding activity and ability in tracing out the offenders and recovering the lost property. Two or
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 484 11 Thursday, 15th January. British steamer Ban Yong SSeng, 366 tons, Craik, Bangkok loth January. P. A O. steamer Travancore, 1,900 tons, Eastley, Bombay 30th Decern 1 British steamer Coconada, 547 tons. Sharp, Calcutta 22nd Dec. British steamer Tom Morton, 1.400 tons, Webster, Cardiff Ist Deceml' Friday, Mth January. British
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    • 245 11 Thursday, loth Jtinuary. P. 0. steamer Mooltan Fentiman, for Galle and Bombay. Friday, 16th Janua German steamer Egeria, Entwistle, for Hongkong Shanghai. P. <fe O. steamer Travancore, Eastley, for Hongkong. Dutch steamer M. F. Yander Putte, Tergast, for Batavia. British steamer Cariebrooke, Scott, for Baig British steamer United Service.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 790 12 VESSELS PASSED AXJEK. Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. Jan. hUerman Bernhard Carl I aiders Hongkong Channel British B.cmah Blackstone Japan Caraajafc Qao Gawte Whampoa i Ham bur" Lucerne Russell Fooehow London fl:lwk Helhin Australia Singapore n Suhaham Harrcv Singapore Australia n Gratitude Craig New- York s ziiUn Behatcguy
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