Straits Times Overland Journal, 17 December 1874

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1 1 Straits Times Overland Journal
  • 24 1 ffl For Despatch per P. O. Steamer «C, The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XV. No. 305. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1874. Price, r>
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 97 1 LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Dec. ITih, 1874. Gambier 5 Black Pepp' JO. White Pepper... Sago Flour, Sarawak.... Pearl Sago... Coffee, Bontyu minal. Tin 40b. Male twist 1 1. Si lbs. Shirtings 7 do do 5 do T. Cloths 6 do do 7 do do Benares Opium
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  • 620 1 The following passengers have arrived, left, or passed through the port, during the fortnight. Per n er Somerset, from Iney, on the Ist inst For Singapore. Hon. A. H. Palm r Mrs. Palmer, 3 children and servant, Hun. J. P. Bell, Mrs. Bell 5 children and 2 F servants,
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  • 1042 1 I J urnal w on the 2nd December. On the lHh, the Anadyr ariived with the French mail and Luiulon au to tlie 6th Nov., iie Gokouda arrived with the English mail of the 13th idem. The homeward French mail left this per Pci/t.o on the 14-th in
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  • 83 1 We much r< which have move the A .1. Preparations wduh if the hi^'h i ult. The but unfortuly the second i the i» quarter gave way a I then commenced taking in water, and a a of the bhoring <>n that m of t iy. Th« we ne;
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  • 455 2 Topics of the Day. NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATES pub- contains information that will >i'*ii 'i i 1< i i'i 1 sun iii 1 1 and ral intei ariog pnvile^ naturalization. ncrally supjiosed that a certifies ii orraiitiil in the I nitcd i titled the holder to the rights and T a British
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  • 455 2 THE CAUSE OF CARRIAGE ACCIDENTS. 11 rath* late, anil ibly in;. n be minimic 11 as prore daily ex. and runaway tiling is done. Tun Hide, a palancjuin litch, a hurse runs u\vu\ some other kind of accident happens, wl»ject of talk or di in the °fg v iuquii into
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  • 1008 2 (Datlf 1 \er.) Wl remind our readers Unit; as already announced; the transit of Venus will be observable from Singapore tomorrow morning, beginning at 8:43 a. ni., and ending at 1:2:3 p. in.; and in regard to the Phoenomenon generally, the following observations, adapted to our
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  • 470 2 We publish, below, of a CliiL aid which up on the 9th instant 1 1 town, and which no d< I materially to foment i has been awakened <>n 1 1 u the alleged kidnapptu charges against the bly had their origin in I before the Superintendent ol
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  • 855 3 REPORT OF THE INSPECTOR POLICE. The Report < rencral dition of the Police the nut speak that Police ilut ntly distasteful to a iz mai Mes, if we may the large number of absenh total up to fi2t> for the three Settlements, out of which number 5 more than two-tli
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  • 1842 3 ('I) dfvr lite Strait* Times.) The Jacafche I t t the Batavia official paper, publishes the following particulars respecting the culture of the blue gum tree in Netherlands India: uiiar quality which the I'Jl'tus ylubuliio or the so-called blue gum tree h:is in common with
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  • 722 4 ITEMS FROM THE MANILA P AP ER S (i r the Si s.J io of the 26th the visit of 11. Philippine lorations on Zealand, Qtific commission on board, and from which the following extracts are made The promoters of the submarine telegraphic communication between Australia and New Zealand had
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  • 2491 4 SOUVENIRS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. 11. Mb. Disbaiu, he first lime, Mr. Disraeli ircely fail to b nised by a visitor to the House of Commons, even without being told who he is. The can in Punchy and that multiplier of the human form divine/' photography, have rendered his
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  • 4697 5 December 11th, 1874. NEW MEMBERS. GEORGE PHILLIPPO, Esq, on his appointment as Attorney- General, and HtiNRF WILLIAM WOOD, Bsq who bad been provisiontly appointed an unofficial member, took the oath and their seats. COUNCIL MINUTEB. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed PAPERS AND NOTICES.
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  • 1896 7 i'LV BILL i On the motion of the TBEABURBR, Jided i>y the COLONIAL SECRET A RY, the fcupply Bill 1>7"», was read ad time and committed. The \< establishments were taken and discOn the the Attorney- General. The GOVERNOR said thit it was arranged that Mr. Phillippo, iu
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  • 48 7 I LOOT L or of the Dailjf now that (In I have on d lighthabit ding grou i In < .vhile liable information was given me having been hind Mr. une tim I his lake complain of some one ha. rly all his Hock. SERVER.' 1 ngapore. I
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  • 212 8 (From an t) The undermentioned steamers hav< niv last letter H. vvitli the i launcli 1/o/rt in tow, ami Hi> rnor on board, from :h ult. 1 t and steamer Pilot Fish, also day. aph, from K lan g, on the 27th ultimo S •h idem; ami the itta,
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  • 106 8 To the Editor of the Daily Times. D this place lately, in whi i I a said, by order of the Court I iir militessary >> ty to do so to our fellow crt q distress r, m ;i hi being, with ;iintenance as well as a one
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  • 275 8 News of th e Fo rtnight. WED NEDAY, 2 nd DECEMBER The Siam imer Chow Pkya. Capt. Orton, from Bangkok 27th ult, anchored in the ma<ls this morning 1 The B. I. s. N. Co'ssteamer Abjuinia, Capt. Lang, from Calcutta l^tli oil, via Rangoon, Moulmain, Penang, and Malacca, anchored in
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  • 154 8 The British steamer PaLnam, Capt. Black, from Saigon 29 th ult., anchored in the roads this morning. With respect to the letter signed "An Old Resident," which appeared in our issue of the 11th ultimo, we are bound t that on reference t writer we have been
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  • 22 8 Thk British steamer I\'i><i,i<j, Capt I led ley, from Bangkok 2 l Jth ult., anchored in the .esterday afternoon.
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  • 369 8 Tiih Spani aer Paragna, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila 27th ult., arrived at Tanjong Ragar wharf yesterday >u. TO- notithe .1 of the "PI"'! of Mr. E. Biigel as Acting ore, and Mr. 1 .id day as Netherlands Vice Consul at Pen a: o Certificates of naturalization were
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  • 377 8 The Straits steamer Sharpshooter arrived this morning from Penang aud .Malacca, Hying the quarantine flag, and was ordered to the quarantine anchorage. We learn that there was no sick- among her passengers, but two of her firemen were taken very ill on Friday evening, their disease having
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  • 784 8 The P. O. &tean lcv*da f with the English mail, left (iall- 'clock rday morning, and nay Ik ed here next Monday or Tuesday. We wire error -day in at nouncing that the Chanjbdix had i turned from tin Lookut River. The 11. ML S Hurt, which
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  • 180 9 Capt. anchored in th. morning. British rived "in" T HE >il stean Hongkong 2nd and S 7th ingt., arrived at the Borneo Con pan/swhai rday afternoon, and will leave at :5 i>. m. to-day. riiE alleged kidnapping came Douglas in the Poll afternoon. From the e, it
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  • 889 9 FRIDAY, 1 1 th DECE M BER. Tin; British steamer s //■<///•'//•, Caj)t. llewat, from Palembang in>t., anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. Thk British steamer R*tyt Capt. from Palembang tHh inst., anchoretl in the roads this morning. The British steamer Capt. Darke, from Saigron inst., anchored in the roads
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  • 520 9 If. M. S. Chari/ld'tXy returned to harbour this afternoon from the Lookut river, bringin ne "tiic men of the 1 iment, but ham witli tlie artill< Cajit. Dunlop with the polio Sunghie I rtain that the Datu Bandar and liajuh Mah mood have #oin Sultan of Salangore,
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  • 116 9 PROCLAM ATION. it known to all men tha' Abd 1 bin Tonka Abdullah, who he thro: "in lan^ore for trade) and its depeudenand our intention is to secure peace and prosperity to all our subjects. have a British Officer by our request from His Excellency Sir Andrew Clarke, <;. 8.,
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  • 86 10 MO NDAY 14t h DECEBER. Tub British steam »w, iiall, from Hongkong Utli mjoog Pagar wharf 11. 11. S, lint, Captain lioxse, return this port yesterday from 'apt. iii Hin, from Penang 10th and Maa 1-ith inst., anchored in the roads this morning. The P. vV steamer 6 < 'apt.
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  • 230 10 TUESD AY,15 TH DECEMBER. ak >t«;i aiiJtf, l aj't. Kiik, from Sarawak 12th inst., anchored in the roads this inorni; Tiik Dutch steamer Baron iv, from Batavia 1 lt!i inst arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this Morning. veil by lie utel' gent ning from Hongunnounces that the steamer has l>een
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  • 804 10 i ilcia, Capt. John: how 7th f yesLondon. 1 anchored in tii >rning. bencalio irning, and will leave this an I London. The Bishop of Laotian and Sarawak arrived in Singapore on Tu morning last, and w rstand that on Sunday next the 20th inst. t! George
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 492 10 iuesdny, "2nd Dejember ;imer Cht>w Phya, 309 tons. Orton. Bangkok 27th Nov. mese brig Wanderer, 112 tons. Cowan. Whawan 23rd Nov. British schooner Rupak, 81 tons. Gale. Malakaii 21st Oct. imer Yrurac Bat, I,' Munita, Liverpool British steamer Abyssinia, 717 tons Calcutta ISth Nor. lip Chow L\ Ms. Kruse,
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    • 92 10 Tnesday, l r >th I .-r.' Sarawak steamer Royalist, 151 tons, Kirk, Sarawak 12th Dec. Dutch steamer Baron Bentinek is, De Bay, Batavia 11th DeoentM British .steamer Kromatah, 452 tons, Hatfenden, Bangkok 11th December. H. N. M. steamer Boniin^arwaard, tuns, Huukinan, Bitavia 10th Dec. earner Sylvia, 717 tons, Johannsen,
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    • 328 10 Inesday, 2nd Dt I*. A < >. Delhi, Lee, for Galle and Bombay. Brit uier Tom Morton, Webster, for Penaug and Galle. ick, Buy 8, for Batavia. Brit tt, for CLteribon. British steaii Jourtenay, for London. British steamer Ruby, Fox., for Muntok and Paleinbang. Thursday, 3rd De< ttner Yiiirac
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  • 46 1 VESS ELS IN DO CK OFLYING AT WHARVES. VJ2 ,oo^^« ITanjongPagar Wharf. 6 Jardine, Matheson and Company sVV 2 Victoria Dock 7 Bon A. ccor< i Dock 3 P. &O. Wharf 8 Government Wh;irf 4 Borneo Company s Whart At joh.r, P^nt Slip and Dock Oomoativ
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 498 1 Vi;ssi;i^ PABBEII AX.IKIt. Datv. Fi Blaj Captain. rn. i Dutch iter ilu! Hat,. Flushing 101l (Ter Order Samarang Buudor Athole Peel how lon Orange Hildebraadt Hongkong Melbourne Amur l'eyuson how England Am.-: Fle^twil <ir. Manila a York 27 Emma I Bailey w York ler —French phie St. Nazaire ?on 28Brit
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