Straits Times Overland Journal, 3 October 1874

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Overland Journals. i VOL. W \<>. 300. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1874. Prk
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 21 1 the w of a daughter. At rth. Peqpug. ou the 23rd instant, the wife of F. VI of a son.
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    • 49 1 At Hili Johannes M. M< i»ly regretted by his fami!y and mend At Teignuiouth, Devonshire, on the 23rd August, Eliza, widow of the Rev Dr. Shanghai and Batavia, aged SUyea On the passage from B Theodor R< f Allan •d wife of Reginald H. Smith, late of Singap
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  • 88 1 vgapokl, Oct., 3rd. 1874. Gambier Black Pepper M*Jy. White Pepper Sago Flour, Sarawak Pearl Sago 3.1 Coffee, Bontyne Tin 40s. Mule twist Bilbs. S 7 do y 5 do T. Cloths 6 c do [•*> do Benares Opium new nominal. ElC HANGL ON
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  • 483 1 issengc »§ed t brought the port, dun i, on the iG.Lamfrroni ue: 1 ayah. Hawes, t, Syedi 1 ii n Bom l*« native s< rom Ye: and hanta From Southampton J >■*. q Pitkin, J. Mori and R. Noito. amer from Calcutta, I on the 26th September .—Airs. Pereira
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  • 670 1 Tin. last Overland Journal wa the 19th Sep!. On the &Bth, t Irao with the Pi ail and iv advices to iglish mail of Ith Se; icward French ma; left i on 26th uit. arrived t ring, and will lea i i. to-morrow. His Excellency the Governor, accompanied
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  • 13 1 IT inion wit I were on iv the C l a Saai-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 48 1 BF Amzt, Chiruk uurish lve< Reserve a ten In a Regiments. Hesaen Nassau. HO Moi bends. It;. IREBING, M b< m roa a la suit» Regiment, i Provinct uy, TELD E. Rooms I and 32. Hours of H. and 4 to 6 P. Singape l s 7l. (1m.d.w.0
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  • 1412 2 HE COUNCIL DEBATE. the ing oft the loth instant, givoiint of our past and off linsula under British itet ex] of tbei uitioii. i the th munitlements have cc, with mixed feeling tion and picasm j speech worthy of the liiiiiunit -.emi-civilised states which ha\ for
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  • 649 2 I'm: question of a Hail v. New Harbour, which had been allowed for a time to rest, has been again revived in a paper laid before the Legislative Council on the 7th instant, which we publish to-day, in support of which the Hon'ble AY.* R. Scott gave
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  • 348 2 Want of da prevented us hitherto from placing on record a sketch ot the valuable services rendered to the j Government of the Straits by Mr. j Rober; former! v a pub vant, and latterly a pnva renaug, who took his tiual departure from the Colony in
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  • 2315 3 The question as to the prop live in dealing ing of a riot, in India, and as d ins, we our duty 1 and call attention t which have ,i it in ihtful Bomlast, ernor incil, and by the for Ind f all, I i the cii
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  • 2180 4 Till, papers to hand by the .Xamoa contain but im f the not having- been suffidlect particulars; hut mi Westoby informs us that the iorn«torm was as though it i prolonged bombardment. The storm began at about t> k on the evening 1 of Tuesday, the and
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  • 2916 4 ved Batavia pa whicl there i> n Acheen, but tin I from a correjab etty stahas submitt ag >een in the Kraton to take the oath of the MUit imander. two officials have steamed v rajah to it will be bl and inuniregard to matters,
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  • 1279 6 ITEMS FROM THE MANILA PAPERS. Strait* I us are drawn from Manila journals •vo-tenths of the second prize obtainheld drawing of the lot--1 dollars, have been won orknlan employed at the print i i the Diario, none ond headman over the mane of his daughanother two-tenths part of a trifle
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  • 218 6 ngapore. ItJra September, 187-4. Seizure or the **S»l Malacca." Mr. SHGLFORD gave notice that at an early meeting of Council be would call ntiou to the Petition of Mr. Tan Chin Boon, of Malacca, respecting tin of his steamer. and request tl the Petitioner be heard before tne
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  • 7000 6 LEGISLATIVE COUNC IL. jyTH September, 1874 JURY LISTS. The COLONIAL SECRETARY brought up the report of the Committee appointed to revise the Jury Lists. Ma. T. SCOTT called attention I way in which the Jury List for hal been prepared. H it was the Sheriff's business to submit a list,
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  • 2455 9 Govern he f a Railway between Harbour. *K. Stra' My Lord,— l know- ledg patch No. iy, transmitting passed at a public meeting v the 23rd of t. the proposed Railand New Harbour. bedien. ir Lordship's inted to the I iews enter- j Loi »n, j and, with
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  • 569 10 Papers laid before the L< gislative Coiuieil by command of His h \eelleucy the Governor. H Sept.. I^7l. Furtli ding th< .t Penang. laid I Ith April. I s7M. nang ad the honor to plan which mient is pr» >w them reelaiuali'edin conjunction with the pr I ai:
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  • Correspondence.
    • 142 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Siu. I would fain hope that the report you give in to-day's paper of what His Honor the Chief Justice said in acquit- ting Capt. Bulford is incorrect. I have always understood it to be ti duty of the Judge I
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  • 1202 10 thi tJ 11 1 1 1 1 C o I inst., we read that at t lug of d 14th inst., "The Hon'ble ott lays on the tal tim from the Promoters of t gain, at the tition is refen Com mil A not i >le portion of
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  • 641 10 perhaps intei -rs to know what impression Singapore and its lieighboui from wn th chant usy bin other that tin no inaiiuol the surrounding count ould l> furna 'ting b and so it must be and will be I > thing in your. Ores of most
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  • 1156 11 To the Editor of the Daily Times. I writ And n<>\\ sent for destrucl may be, Wh: be their fa U not trouble me. The author's name perchance he'd wish t" KllwW. tis well to mention. He ma\ ask whom he likes, aud even then I
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  • 148 11 SATURDAY, 10th SEPTEMB! The P. i, Capt. Shallard, from Bombay 7th, Galle 12th and Penang 17th instant, arrived at the P. O. wharf at 9 o'clock this morning with the English mail of the 21st August, and will leave for Hongkong at daylight to-morrow. The trial
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  • 57 11 Tub Britisl Capt., Cowie, of tin- Castle lim*, from London 12th August, arrived at the Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday noon. J in. British steamer S apt. Ridge, from Hongkong loth iust., arat Jardine Mai I barf rday afternoon. Tin; Briti Milnes, from Penang I7tli and 20th inst.,
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  • 35 11 H. M. S. Avon retun harbour this morning, from the Indau i and reports that the with 11. E. the Governor leaving for Pahang' when sed. Thi oiind to Labuan and Manila.
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  • 24 11 The Briti Caw, from < this niornii, The B. I. Capt via Kaugooii, Mauliiiaiu, Malacca, anchored in the thiimorning. whit I 00.
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  • 68 11 and the i ultimo, near (Junk goon. The captain (Lefevre), and all bands were saved. n groun tw Singapore hand of during tin and a fair Kilt "I of thedav th stood < Fint /mm. uy*. Warf < i Private T {..•••tain Ilerawtl Extras. Byes 1. WH"
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  • 17 12 ier bin- j me from Hongkong j P.»t 1 at Tanjong wbarf this aft-
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  • 193 12 I'm M Vfaritiim homeBrm oth, Hongkong 19th, I lotli inst., arrived ai the wharf early this niorni' will leave at daybreak r Galle, Suez, ami M e**ill Tin M Maritin nier j n, of the Compan Bttavia line, left that port on Thursday and arrived it the
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  • 611 12 iv- THI work of layi mains along the lower part of South Brill Roa«; apidlv proceeded wit and doc D a short time the mail will be laid jai Road, j and both tin lighted with and the delay w I to this work has been owing
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  • 848 12 The Sarawak steam< r Hoyalitt, Capt. Kirk, from Sarawak 26th inst., anchor* in the lloadt. yesterd; noon. A telegram to the Genera of the E. A. Mail Company, d 10 p. m. 29th inst., states that the Co.'s steamer Legislator reported a most c j phoon at
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  • 122 12 IE time in October last year a junk belonging to Pens trading Seekou, in Trail g Province, a part of the Siamese dominions, and while a portion of the crew -bore the junk was boarded b 1 the if the men murdered. Information was promptly laid a
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  • 63 12 TiiK^iomeward P. O. mail Bokhara, Capt. Anderson, froi; kong *2Mh September, ed in the roads at 2.15 a. m., proceeded to the Co.'s wharf early this morning, and will p. M. to-morrow. _+m Tut. P. k l itiman, from Bombay -2t'»tli Sept., Bang arrived at the I
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  • 85 12 Date Fl; Ship's ivSept. 8 British yd .hi! 10 D. M. H. I'itrker ing rau Wh .Mm Whiff iito Seward rk irw 16 Dutch :sterdaui M tub ial<l Macao och Justine Bangkok British Muuro me lon m M rachee Maxwell ;os iranjah .vse u-g American Jy v
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  • 89 14 _^!t_ i?ll^_ Prom. < l lltisL Scott ""tVrrfiii L3Dul 4 J Manila Newport raiut?r Anist«-r«la.n Batavia -Dutrh Sf*??. no-no 2° f Mauritius Hutuvk Mu!ll:l n Simons Town Order i^'! 11 1 1 Shan-h.ii London lommM VidoTich raiM(Vf Ameri ttongiconß «r-York -Frei ls E^lL Ua) New-York ki -British
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 724 14 SHIPPMVIGJN THE HARBOUR. S„_p'sN.__ KB Ci P TA iKD r io ro XS ffßlMho aa_mmnmmm.MM_-n. Im^^. MEN-OF-WAR. Charybtlis Smith B. M. steamer 1560 Julr luPinaa* a—: v i, Ay M nv rinang auor Naval (MBoer. 1(tll Senior Naval Officer. U 3 > ris British steamer 30 Sept 2 a _n
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