Straits Times Overland Journal, 29 April 1876

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1 1 Straits Times Overland Journal
  • 17 1 For The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XTII.-NO- 341, SINGAPORE, BATURDAI VPRIL 29, 1876. Price, J5 Ci
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
  • 79 1 LATKST MAKKET QUOTATIONS. Sao afore, April 29th (iambier 5 37^. Black Pep i White Pepper... Sago Floor, Sarawak Pear. Sago 8.40. Coffee, Bon tyne. Tin.. 4fk. Mule twi &k lbs. Shirtings 7 do do 5 do T. Cloths. 6 do do 7 do do Biiw Opium
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  • 503 1 g arrivi k igh the i dur; Per steam koot, on the Passenger q. from Aci on the pril: Pastcng p and Jeremiah. Per from Bangkok, ril Passengers.— Mr. Laury and 6 natives. Per steamer 7 from Pinang, on t ril and Fa Pt ugkong, ril I r mmgsmo)'
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  • 1130 1 The last overland summary was dated the 20th instant. The M. M steamer Ava with the London mails of the 24th ultimo arrived here on the evening of the 24th instant. The last. homeward mail was despatched this morning per M. M. steamer Iraouaddy, and the present homeward
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  • 154 1 The 1 ys that recent events have rather tended to disturb the impression that the embers of national from the r J a had di altogether. itemplatod I ings and suspici einents of some of the old lea able insurrection have been freely brui' lately, and though as
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  • 853 2 .1 It) 4th :i an nl not!. I but peace and goodwill towards his fel miles <: tion was again a- ard our arrival at -f it back so far as set if should come to this occasion, the were again rei ith the los~ on
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  • 1456 2 *la ted for the Straits Times.) sted ot our contemporaries that in reproona, their original appearance n the Straits Tim**, may be acknowledge 1 'lowing intelligence is taken the Batavia llandeUblad of the 'h instant, there took place t 10,000 piculs i, tha average price of which >0-12
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  • 238 2 Times.) I ia requested of our contemporaries that in repro* during these translations in tl i may {*> Th. from h down to the ii cam] M wi? So i lew inn The Spaniards Sia having lag of ha\ eompli a win to harass ard. wot the climate
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  • Correspondence.
    • 103 3 or of tl vti alarming rumour 1 current for some time among the nati tha- vernment r a holoe of victims in o: .t their headan< -are the foundations o! :n on ti and en afWrwa out nidevour "It's an ill good" our ho latt I of
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  • 271 3 News of the Fortnight. THURSDAY, 20TH APRIL. 11. M leskt has left the port, taking the Govern er of Labuan to his post, but is shortly expected back. Wl learn that the stay of H. M. S. •tain Buller on her return Lalman, will be of short duration, to Yokohama
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  • 1493 3 The Colonial Government steamer, liu Welner, from Lookout tl i, with dates to the 20th ft, arrived at Tanjong Pagar morning. Tut X. 1. S. N. C Captain Kettels, from Acheen and Deli, from the latter port t arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf yesterday, en route, to
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  • 820 4 Th amer Pluto, will lea Roads at 1 i\ m., on Monday, the 24th day of April, for Mala and Sunghie Ujong 1 via Joli o remind our i hat in the dates of departure ard mail steamers takes pU The French mail is ■■ning, and O.
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  • 198 4 Opera-Boufle is always associated in the mind of a London play -goer with an endless variety of scenery, and a ■u of those innovations in the shape of running comments on passing events, which are carefully introduced by a knowing manager, for the
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  • 1249 4 THK Colonial steamer Pluto, Captaiu Welner, leaves the roads this afternoon for Malacca andSunghie UjongviaNew Johore, for which latter port, His Excellency the Governor and family are The Straits steamer Benmore, Capt.' Augustin, from Pinang 20th and Malacca 23rd instant, anchored in the roads this morning and
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  • 223 5 iphic communica is now also in in the )arwin. gram which we publish an: the others tha* war :illo on the Galle last 1 lav afternoon. imited m boa ich our r< furnished v le du where I ina- ea. covt and wore in expecta >ver heir
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  • 1039 5 Tni Brit- .incr Benlan, Captfoppettj anchored in the roads from Cheribooj which port the i the iind "> Dative passengers for \Vt understand that the Spanish jnail which have hitherto run i with the outward French mail steamers will in future be associated with the steamers of
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  • 745 5 The Chief- Justice, opened the Summary Jurisdiction Side of the Court this day. The murderer whose day of execution was not fixed, is to be hanged on Monday next, at the usual place and time. which were postponed, will be continued on the 2nd of May, oar
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  • 92 6 that the paill, at be f the rnment dm M. M, Emerne, rej ken with i loin Eyder bound to Tanog from unit, th ultimo, via ie has aliun i mail, exbrought Qa with the Homo'ur at the She came day light this morning atcbedto Pinang, G
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 541 6 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. -Hi IKS, I I KJVAJ.. MEN-OF-WAR r H.N.M. steamer Pjunu, EWdo H. M steamer April 11 Malac ke IT. M. steamer April 27 PI HP a French t t 9000 April 27 Bordeaux Saigon ursh&U Briti azel Marshall Hi:? British il/Lwuil Van Moore British -tea chollfl
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 541 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Thurlay, 80U ApriL Itvib^— Continued. Rntish steamer Row, 26rt tons. Chopard Sourabay* loth April. F day ;J^ pi ?l', SSsh steamer Ban Tong Seng. sSetona, Darke, Bangkok Isth P j* ateamer Mongolia, 2,733 tons, Coleman, Hongkong 22nd iHtish steamer C'heang Hock Ki:i >u«, Webb. Penang a *1 M
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