Straits Times Overland Journal, 10 June 1876
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section20 1876-06-10 1 For Despa O. Steamer Lombardy." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XVII.-XO. 3-1 I. SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, JIM. 10, 1876. jl;kajsjdflkaj20 words
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Domestic Occurrence.
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Article26 1876-06-10 1 On Sa tarda Oatktdral Singapore, by the Rev. (J. G n* t, Jhomm < i> A I.C K..t M u i Katharine Esq- F. i Bock26 words
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Obituary15 1876-06-10 1 At t ,ly Bell, aged Brain. At Glasgow Adamson, Esq aged 75 yea gram.)15 words
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Article, Illustration77 1876-06-10 1 LATKHT MARKET u SINGAPORE, Junb 10t Gamble Black Pepp Wu.te Pepper 12 7",. Sago Flour, Sarawak Pearl Sago... Cotfee, Bouty no 17. J0. 40a. Male mm Bk lbs. Shirtiags 7 do dc> do T. Cloths. t 6 do 1.45. 7 do do Benares Op iu Sxcha77 words
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Article261 1876-06-10 1 rived, left, or ort, daring Per aracr _>' the Messrs. Chapman, Henderson, Captain Yandero Mr. 1 1 nd one|English seaman. Per It M. steamer Ava, on the June For Singapore From HoDgkong Mr. and Mrs. Edmunds, Mr. From Saigon: 3 Chin for Poh- —From Helonry, and 1 Ind. For261 words
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Article1314 1876-06-10 1 Our last Overland Summary was dated the 27th ultimo. The E. ft A. mail steamer ae, arrived here on the 27th nit., and was tht alian ports on the 20th, i rv; -li mails of the SW which arrived here, per P. 0, steamer The M. M. steamer1,314 words
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Topics of the Day.
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Article942 1876-06-10 2 Thk. paucity of attei at the in the Town Hall, on behalf < itution proof, i: thy of the residents of Shiga j which affect the mm of the comEMM imit that this apathy n, endeavour to account for, an< justify it, by the argument of942 words
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Article1424 1876-06-10 2 The annual meeting of the friends and subscribers to Raffles' Institution held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, His Excellency the Governor presiding. His Excellency was supported by Hon'ble Mr. Douglas, C.M.G., Hon'ble Mr. Read, Hon'ble Mr. Adamson, Revd. Mr. Gomes, Dr. Randall, Mr. Whampoa C. M.1,424 words
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Article774 1876-06-10 2 een favoured with a copy of the annual report of spector of Schools for the year snd dryer and more uninvitr iiment it has never been our mi- e have to read as an editorial d There is no signature aud as we do not knov.774 words
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Article847 1876-06-10 3 room to-day, for the Int of the result of the Examination for the Government Scholarships, which took place on the 18th, h, and 20th of last month. Singapore has won the laurels, and following ely on the meeting which Id in the Town Hall on Monday847 words
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634 1876-06-10 3 parent inability of Her Malovernment to make up its mind what to do the other explicable as and expo The la lould, have brougi pr mia Blue a tte's decision upon the events of the la months, but it brought neither, and634 words
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416 1876-06-10 4 Ili< II Kautenl imidt ic üblished doubt, commend mercantile rea »r its iion sense and jnord with both are I in hai ranta of the law a sound. i jment is an important one, and will i as a precedent in tie inch lose of416 words
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632 1876-06-10 4 of our coi lent, •Humane "in our imon tl lhe ,-ht pej« w beginning 10 t is to he hoped, a perg^ manent Institution here. The indigf our correspondent at th t which he mentions as one iieltv was not taken632 words
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Article842 1876-06-10 4 Th nothing which brings out stronger expressions of opinion, probably, than any sins against what is generally considered the humane" syswith which the civilised world rules that a war should be conducted. So far as England is concerned, she always flatters herself that the pomp842 words
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908 1876-06-10 4 In the Supreme Court of Singapore, Civil Side. Tbe f t wag delivered on Monday I In the Brinkm inn 1 Erne- ius Kuuipers of ere bants, lately car. n par tnei style or Firm Brink u rsandCoui pany. vert. (Conrad til, and Singapore. usin-gs der the nberg, Sellm: i908 words
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Article1863 1876-06-10 5 (Trans It requested o( o it in repro™Ktaff these trau- ial appearance u» the ft' ack.noThe following particula desperate amok in Borneo are tra from the Sour 6th ult "Onth. 1 dished a telegraii id been •tabbed by a native with a kris. The ru- «1 afloat re^rdinij1,863 words
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Article541 1876-06-10 5 3 requeetc" La IK Manila panci i ith int contain Sooloo describin settlement there from part of which tinu< lenient wit that man *bo t did i an which gfbbou Spanish ud for tin lat bat happened then I from rly in tl, the raging so pany of541 words
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Article820 1876-06-10 6 (From an occasion (\\r i UH SfKBDY, our worthy AResident, left this yesterday for Europe on 6 months leave, the inhabitants i ceived an idea that he for £Ood but lie assured them be would come back again at the end of his leave to, it' possible, remain amongst820 words
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Article1135 1876-06-10 6 MaY IOTH. orrespondei I mentioned in my Last that at the time the last steamer left, Sydney was on the Annual Intercolonial Exhibition, aud as it has been the y of the Colony during the past month, I you as full an account of it as I1,135 words
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Correspondence.
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Article175 1876-06-10 7 iter of the Daily Ti„ i much stealing of fa\ from all accounts, thereby of canine favori! i for, 'but very many lii itock m ivorite I causes a tenor a chasm in the household, •ily till- \en a good l table as it is necessarv ■rid. >übt175 words
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Article153 1876-06-10 7 K_ Jo foil* Ti appeared in your issue uing prof. > give f Brinkmann, Rumpel -liu-idt [am no. swan r legal correspondent, but the article he knows nothing what* The de fendai. pleaded wanted to accommodate Id luthrie The eviden gement oi fee from that firm shewed clearly153 words
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1184 1876-06-10 7 the M>ak' be no mistake about my identity. I Hatter myself that lam a cut above the other monkeys, and much as the one beside me, who fancies himself, because of his hairy coat, may imagine he attracts more public attention than 1, and1,184 words
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Article125 1876-06-10 7 THE SOCIETY FOtt THE P NTION i To the Editor of th te*. Sir, What be Society f< ty to animals doing r 1 .11 v line having been inrl will have much to troubbi hey are only a small allowance ol How is this t .se125 words
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Article175 1876-06-10 8 To the Edit tes. ■ur issue of the JUst ultimo, tond tai m to a part of the Report in the case of Brink mann 1 others. and others was but one plea, and that was non-assumpsit, in Law-language, but, in plain English. there was no no verbal175 words
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Article66 1876-06-10 8 BRINKMANN CO. fthrD net. here ap:ard to ibt that the gnisant of n to cause a lot t." dd situ' we wor* nt of the on to shut out Messrs. Brinkmann L'„ mi c. r»_.»_ i. goods. we aware had any when he entrusted us truly I M IDT A66 words
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Article390 1876-06-10 8 vY. It will be noticed that Major General Colborne has returned from his visit to Penang. He was a ger in tbe P. vS: Company's steamer Thibet which arrived this morninc Tut first of the tea steamers the 6 harbour 1 •ill shortly befolhe Han ith390 words
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Article2662 1876-06-10 8 DuaiKG the storm this morning, the lightning struck a rafter in one of the wards at Tan Tock Seng's Hospital on leaving the rafter, which was torn into ribbons, the lightning entered one ulard posts, large piece of which it splinterc nd threw on to the middle2,662 words
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Article1190 1876-06-10 9 Kuching, 30th April, i Rajah, I have now to present to Your Highness my Annutl Report on the Trade of the Territory of Sarawak for the year The anticipations conveyed in my last Ik prosperous trade during the year have not been realized, and I must now call1,190 words
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39 1876-06-10 9 Import and Export Office, Kuching, 30th April, 18 Tear. Foreign. Coasting. Total, 1- '.741 Decrease $80,617 |90i IMPORTS. Year. Foreign. Coasting. *al. 1 i o Decrease... 1 $39,781 $123,531 8163.312 S.39 words
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Article438 1876-06-10 9 In reference to a letter on t ject which appeared in our colui leading article in the eludes as follows An article that recentl} Shanghai Daily News illustrates how dangerous m of this ltind are in upon the possibility of the Ai ger becoming at some future438 words
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Article1581 1876-06-10 10 We are informed that, in consequence of to-morrow being a holiday in honour of the Queen's Birthday, the drawing for the Derby Lottery will not take place till Thursday, at Ip. m. the e Club. The list is still open ;iy who wish to sign. inquest was1,581 words
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Article226 1876-06-10 10 The members of the Teutonia Club gave a Bali last night in honour of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Jervois, and, like all the entertainments which the German community give in this place, it was a very pleasing and successful affair. H. E. Sir William Jervois,226 words
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Article90 1876-06-10 10 lad to announce that the Batavia Cable is repaired, and thus communication with Java is restored. It would be gratifying if we could make a similar annou: tin regard to the Madras Cable. Ox Tuesday evening irbanee, which ended in a riot, took place on the River90 words
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Article221 1876-06-10 10 Kho Boon Heolc, Chua An Seang, Ret «■</ and ong Guan,vs, Koh Administrator qf the Estate of Wee Ah Hood, > See and Yeo Bene Chong. Mr. Bond appeared for the Plaintiffs, and Messrs. Donaldson, Koek, Woods, and Vaughan for tbe Defendants. This case was tried on221 words
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Article239 1876-06-10 10 We hear it stated that it is the intention of the B. I. S. X. Coy. to start a line of steamers between Madras, the Straits Settlements, and Hongkong; hitherto the monopoly of this trade was entire^ in the hands of the P.&O.Coy. > An inque> ield239 words
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Article111 1876-06-10 11 I ion will take place urse, Firing to comm* Itl AT *t Writing Casein Russian Leat it ing Desk in Leathei Ist. Entra any by shot heir own nd. ,-ht. WM very largely attended ami passed off with u 1 1 is MBCwbst of a novelty111 words
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Article138 1876-06-10 11 The following passengers arr here per S. S. Sharptkot terday morning Messrs. Mush, Monro we and 95 steerage. The N. I. S. N. Co's steamer ioina, Captain Soeters, from Cheribon, with dates to the 31st ultimo, arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf this raornii and will leave for138 words
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1406 1876-06-10 11 Division of Singap< BetwMß Otto Puttfarcken, Eugene Ritter and Theodore Henrick Sohst, carrying on business at Singapore, under tbe name or firm of Puttfarcken, Rheiner and Company, Merchants. Plaintiffs, and -L Hanrej Master of the British steamship Columbian,1,406 words
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239 1876-06-10 11 r^ niatics. 'a No. Names of C data.. =5 !b i f 3 Mil Maximum 300- 153 200 200 200 *****30 1 J. F. Carnegy A 173 96 84 86 100 67 606 2 Tan Heng Jim A 103 98 82 72 593 3J. Lawsoa B239 words
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Article756 1876-06-10 11 The British steamer Banyong Seng, Capt. Darke, from Bangkok with dates to the 29th ultimo, anchored in the roads on Saturday afternoon. The following passengers came by her Messrs Berkley and Jens, <fc 10 ageThe Burmah steamship Co.'s pioneer steamer Ananda, Capt. Child, anchored in the roads756 words
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Article593 1876-06-10 12 Thk amoi: ith at this Bank < tion >i moont of the India, Australia and China :he san friends propose to I rial in honour of the brave BMQ who fell in Perak, and the memorial take the shape of a window in St. Geo: Might we593 words
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Article534 1876-06-10 12 Messrs. Powell Co's. sale rday, the 40 horses per Kebyroid from Fremantle, averaged each. The majority passed into Chinese hands. Tut British steamer Glenroy, Capt. Taylor, from London with dates to the tfOth April, via the Suez Canal, arrived at the Tanjong Pagar wharf this morni route534 words
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Article296 1876-06-10 12 We have to correct a very material error which somehow crept into our report yesterday of the judgment in the ease of Brinkmann Kumpe »<"•- -llautenberg Schmidt Co. The sentence A man though \U agent may very well intend to bind himself, and he does bind himself,296 words
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Article718 1876-06-10 12 The B. I. S. N. Co's mail steamer Rajpoolana, Captain Smith, from Calcutta, with dates to the 22nd ultimo, vis Rangoon, Maulmein, Pinang and Malacca, arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf yesterday morning, and will leave from Tanjong Pagar Wharf on her return voyage to the same ports718 words
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Article81 1876-06-10 12 Pat.. Flag. Ship-. Xame. Captain. From. Tt. 20Norw. me terdam Batana -German iSftSSL S___ M '^7 H^St M -British Culir FTJI^i a l k< Hamb^ M 21 Lichtfteld -anfo Loads* Mar^ 7 Chapman |japan —Italian ftSLo yle Algoa-Bay report 22 Dutch Amitv S bb^ n raantk 2381 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article550 1876-06-10 13 Saturday, 27th May. British str. Hindostan, 991 tons, Gardner, Calcutta 18th May Brit. str. Glenartney, 1,270 tons, Gulland, Hankow 18th May British str. Brisbane, 891 tons, Balfour, H 18th May British steamer Ar^ Jl tons, isth May British steamer Arratoon Apcar, 1,392 tons, Me lavish, Hon«.' kong 23rd p.550 words
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Article493 1876-06-10 13 Saturday, 27th May. P. Si O. steamer Hindostan, Roskell, for Bombay. British steamer Rainbow, Stewart, foi Malacca and Penang. British steamer Rosa, Chopard, for Sourabaya. Brit aer Cheang Hock Kiau. Webb, for Hongkong. Sunday, 28th May. Spanish Steamer Paragua, Elizalde, for Manila. Britiah steamer Brisbane, Belfour, for Australia. British493 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous623 1876-06-10 13 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. I _T E I Ship's Namis. Captains. Flag A Rio. of ar- Wheeb Feom Where Lying [Consignees or Agents. Destination. RIVALS MEN-OF-WAR Baajeraiassin Beu^shes Acheen T. P. Wharf. H. N. M's. Consul General Repairing Prins Hendrik Koope H. N. Point de GalleT. P. Wharf H. N.623 words
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