Straits Times Overland Journal, 2 December 1874
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section24 1874-12-02 1 For I per P. O. St* L!I1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XV. NO. :}()L Price, 45 Cl SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874.24 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article, Illustration92 1874-12-02 1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1874. Singapouk, Dec. ~nd, 1874. Gaxnbier... 9 5.30. Black Pepper none. White Pepper.. Sago Flour, Sarawak Pearl Sago ifee, Bontyne 20 noue. Tin 40^ 8* lbs. Shirting 8.12 i 7 do do 1.774. 5 do T. Cloths n 1124. do do 80. Benares Opium new 5 Exchange92 words
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Article841 1874-12-02 1 it follow ii rived, left, or through the port, during the fortnight. Per steamer from Hongkoi r ngapore. From Hongkong: Mr. I T. H. J nang.— From Hongkong: Capt. ,kong:Mr.T.A. Apcar, iaby, R. A., Mrs ield, Mr. J. Mi 1 !T, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander and ohiid 1 and841 words
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Article901 1874-12-02 1 Till la^fc Overland Journal was issued on the 19th November. On the £2ndj the Bamjidorc arrived with the English mail of the lb'th October, on the 23rd the Situl/i came in with the French mail and London advices to the 23rdj and the Thibet arrived yesterday with the901 words
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Article153 1874-12-02 1 HONOROHO. Ti >rtnight has been very barren 1 in local new* of any general interest. The Legislative Council met on the 16th iust.. when, in reply to the objection made by the Hon. Mr. Ryrie at a previons meeting, I that th riment Fire Brigade was in an inefficient153 words
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Article475 1874-12-02 2 >rhai i of the lor the Colon* the i up thii for its amendfailed ™1 ommunity to whom presume the m it an -lathc Tin think, be no doubt that the Chamber fill consideration ii( l that any ii with the arriviir would lie likely to475 words
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Article435 1874-12-02 2 While wholly endorsing the prompt interference of this Government to put down any disturbances in the States under our protection, we feel it cur demur against the employment of titf police for this j,u;--The police arc organ iz< purely Municipal duties,— the prol tiou cal property435 words
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Article658 1874-12-02 2 Ont Hoi neighbours, Tiavi if Inquiry nduct of the Police during v i .boon, have been suj the unofficial m it unusual in Crown they declining, when passing the Estimai te the salary of the Captai peri n tend en t 6f Police, and the allo auce tor the658 words
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Article528 1874-12-02 2 The Pilot Fish, which arrive: Malacca on Saturday evening, broughi disturbed i among other things that Mr. Pickerii regarding who ;ie anxiety v > 1)0 felt, was sate and sound Ujotiij, Klana, be had been able to drive the Bandar, Rajah Mai. the stockade which w;ith ion.528 words
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Article369 1874-12-02 3 Mr ait 8 1 Bai urnals 12th i; iin be state oi 1 1 down >een in\ to Batavia. i t-> I to the war; thus on the 10th inf >n- left Batavia i n. ()u the 1 ■411! an averag an 111 the 1369 words
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Article2036 1874-12-02 3 ITEMS FROM THE MANILA PAPERS. of the Spanish of ud Hllii ii ill whir aidony a unshaken gratitude to the man who, after saving from inevitable death 24 persons in distress, receives and treats them with the most attentive kindness on board his vessel, even better than if they had2,036 words
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Article7050 1874-12-02 4 District of Land. 19. With these preliminary remarks which are more or less applicable to all the Tin Districts, I now proceed to the District of Larut, at present one of the richest and best worked of all. 20. Larut is a District of the Kingdom of Perak. The7,050 words
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495 1874-12-02 7 THE CHINDRASS MINING CO., LI MITED. BE. IJ. Cliiiid :u m of the No. I level north present, itiuued, ye a promisingitl ttucan. This 1 1)\ the Company >s ith from the Shalt, out of whi payable gold has beeti obtain; tliis level (which is only <J7 •v i >495 words
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Article849 1874-12-02 7 i\fPiVY HOW i<> rKUMUIUj a «.w i v.> i To the Editor of th> D he Edil ather none at all, and wlul f mind has laid I i^' 11 .1.11 n )l H Mil i alarming breach of faith, two sins which not by any means justified by849 words
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Article34 1874-12-02 7 Malacca, Lsth Nov.. L 874. TllE Malay <>/<, Captain V'alberg, from red hen last Thursday moruii i and lirntld the latter. IV terday nio Kuropeaii M 'Id ?\!ni!n^ Compa m psjssi and pn trs.34 words
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Article64 1874-12-02 7 Tin: U. IS. > Captain I lie inter: last TuesI! I return g, and leaves for 1' kfauUnein, this a!. ll the ha a detael 11. M. s 1 be have ii out lately. tk out soon Sunghie L jonic. f lhe steamer graph, I 'en64 words
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Article73 1874-12-02 7 informing the ■ly on the mornii i inst., until farther What the n on that road beyond will think of tin's i tion of tin i>ut is cat m hack hi .11 stand up I I tl.»- poor, the J Jul- j iral»ilit the and it' pow73 words
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Article108 1874-12-02 8 Till RS DAI *O\ BMBEtt. iteamer Adria, ii Bombay sth inst., an moon. Thi Britisli steamer Capt. nth 9th O rtiay afterno* Di KiMi the thunder storm yesterday two Malays from Tanjong Katongwere in shore, when the boat was struck by lightning. Only uneof the nensui108 words
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Article567 1874-12-02 8 The British steamer Pak Capt. Black, fro -n 17th inst., arrived this morning. The Briti- hut Ocean, Capt. Bn»wn, tn-in (ii. S j»t., via il, arrived at the Borneo Compan\ ■'< wharf yesterdaj afternoon. Tiik British steamer Gleniyu*i f ('apt. iiom London Ith October, arPagar wharf thismorning567 words
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Article716 1874-12-02 8 Tut Dutch steamer £'*ff<fcf arrived rday afternoon, from Rliio?" route to Benkalis. The British ship hockU $t/e 9 Captain McKechnie, arrived yestcrd ay from Cardiff, reports having encountered a cyclone in hit. I*2° S., lon. 91° X., and, in Malacca Straits, stroug tides setting westward IS hours716 words
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Article531 1874-12-02 8 Tiik Siam *y «<wr, Capt. Belbin, from Bangkok 19th inst., anchored in the roads this morning. We learn from Bangkok that H. M. the King 1 of Siam is sending lett. the British ami oilier GovefMMtti faring to is quests, at tlie expense of his own private531 words
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Article296 1874-12-02 8 Thi French war steamer Create, from Saigon 20th inst., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning. Tut British steamer Cawdor Castle, Capt. Cowie, from Foochow 15th inst. arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf y. day afternoon, en route to London. The British steamer Ceiettial, Capt. Darke, from296 words
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Article111 1874-12-02 8 r. British steamer Rajah, Monsell, from Bangkok £Uth inanchored in the roads this morning:. Tin; I ('aj)t. Mcßain, from rived at t wharf yesterday, and left this alter for Loudon. The M chartered oby, fi arrived at the Borneo Com wharf yester. afternoon. •rtott n cjc j111 words
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Article85 1874-12-02 9 The Bri; amer Vidar, Cat Barrow, from Sourabaya 22nd instant, auehored in th< terday aft noon. 1 HE Bn mier A I apt. HaHeii<! -2nd in anciiureil in th- moroio Tji Capt. Muri. m Pel. th inst., and in the roads this morning. y\ t amer i85 words
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Article94 1874-12-02 9 The Britisl \oung, from t l^th JardineMathi OH, and left this afternoon tor Hongki Thk Spanish steamer Capt. a 22nd inst., arrived at ar whai tor Liverpool via Cadiz. tain^ \ernor in ocil dii that, in Province Wei icelled by i branch i ip Oth'ce in hk94 words
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Article639 1874-12-02 9 HI British iteamer Sri Sarawak, m Pakmbang 26th anchored in the roads on Saturafternoon. Tiik Sarawak Capt. Kirk, iVom ,k 27th ult., anchored in the roads on Sunday morning. earner Beaton, ('apt. Moppett, from Cheribon 26th ult, an- chored in the roads on Sunday after- nil British639 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article437 1874-12-02 9 Friday, 20th November. Brit (Jleulyoa. I.:>7:J tous. Grange, London Ith Oct. British tigon 17ih Nov. British ship Olive, inderland sth July. British steamer rlindostuu, 99] tons, .Miller. Hougkong 14th Nov. Dutch Btemmer Sunda, t uno 20th Nov. orday, 21st Novemb EjOcl McKeeanie, Cardiff ■Inly. iiiifi- Puuay. Manila 12th Nov.437 words
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Article255 1874-12-02 9 Thorsd iy, li*th »r. P. 0. steamer Baroda, t\ numan, for Galle and Bombay. Sarawak steau.er Royalist, Kirk, for Sarawak. Friday, 20th November. British ate imer Japan, Mimes, for Malacca and Penang. P. Sl <>. Bteamer Adria, Breeze, for I lon P. JL O. Bteamer Oolwnb bay. British steamer255 words
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Article106 1874-12-02 10 DaU. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. N^TTI British iDionT" Reis .'oa-Bay fete E. 1. S P GiU Castle -lirl Knipir. Leckic Manila W York _HHt c.untyof Beaw M,> Lean Hatavia Liverpool any Region mcy w York Ord LSGermau Ham ;irdiff ria Buwdi Bek Batavxa W'koopers Bay C.106 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous784 1874-12-02 10 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Date Ship's Names. Captains. !Fi^u and Rio. Tons. ,of ac- WiuiEE From. Consiuneks ->r Aqknti. Destination. KJVAL. STE A M h Surorise Hansen .British steam.-. :WSept. Hammer A C. Wat«r Boar bertha iDaniels British steamer 90 Nov. 13 Hammer Si Co. Water boat Martl l rili784 words
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