Straits Times Overland Journal, 24 June 1876

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  • 23 1 For Dis pm P. fe o. Steahi The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. Wil. NO. 345. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1876. Price, 45 Ch
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  • 15 1 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. 105 tbe the beloved da Hugh Low of __abuan, ag 6 months.
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  • 62 1 Lari&ST MAIiKET Wl Sin QambNMr 115. Black Pepp White Pepp Sago Flour. Saraw Pearl Sago Coffee, Bontyne. Tin. 40s. Male t 3i lbs. 7 do do 5 do T. Cloths 6 7 do Benares Opium 567. Ex Bank bills 6 a: ntb» s 11. Credit Documentary
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  • 522 1 rivad, -sed through the i dur Per P. and O. steamer M on the 11th June For Singapore. F uthanr, Mr ▼a: Sjed Omar friend and 1 boy, Roob Alie 2 friends and b< m Bombay Mr. T. Ma> omed an i Galle Ca, Mr. B rom Pin**s: ik
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  • 1121 1 Oi k nd Summary was i the 10th instant. The P. &O. er M with the London mails of the 15th ultimo, arrived lure on the 11th instant, The M. M. )ne with dates from Uh, rion^kon^ the q the 15th, arrived here on the 17th and was
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 905 2 THK HOMEGOVERNMI XH [LLIAM JVMXi Hy with regard t the fl of Lor rakaffa -t' rather an unintelligible and puzzling character. We presume it ni inferred that the promised B k has 1 and that the del; filiated and was partly based upon its i tents,
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  • 968 2 The Commission notified in last Friday's Govern, nem* liazt'ttc appointed t<> inquire iuto the condition of Chinese immigrant coolies, and the terras of the agreements between them and their employers, the position assumed by agents, and the relations generally, which exist between Chinese domestic servants and their
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  • 758 2 The Chinese population of these Settlements has assumed such great proportions, and, is so much in excess of auy other race that it should behove us to take iuto our most anxious consideration the means which we can devise to induce that race to place the
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  • 277 3 Thi hero, on which seen on tl the ex thorn roj lo« wi enjoy men* n anim cot and this is the m.. in this S< led their grooms. I u r > i tiii> _BOSt i<' MPMMßfl ble pry.* n is not the only peri]
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  • 461 3 ropriety acknowl iding taxation on things at the Bam time of ai with tlistrib Lild be <lift; on levied by »ve, th. i— A there .land jjetweei —it •u's me. Take- mes widow, whose whole income ntal of v h. Here, in each will have been rei
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  • 1003 3 Now, that fears are entertained that one oft eriodical epidemics which attack the natives here has broken out among us, it may not be unseasonable to take into consideration the means at our disposal to alleviate the sufferings of the sick and the professional medical stance which at
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  • 1021 3 THE HOME GOVERNMENT AND SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS. There seems to be a general im--ion abroad that Sir William Jervois either has already resigned or intends doing so at the earliest opportunity that will b- him I Colonial Office. We can hard! it, and we earnestly trust that there is no
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  • 210 4 THE LATE CHANGES AT KLANG -SALANGORE 11. B, M. offici him who; and ami sembled multiti and on i officials had c« i him on thi the crow Captain that ho felt highly honored b^ thus the hoi deutol'Salai. dispersed. The n< in full dress pay honor to I] Zied
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  • 112 4 netting held btk June, l_7ti The minutes of last meeting are etary ratical attacks inks otf' Cochin Ch_aa has been read; •u as to the steps taken uent in the matter u. uief Justice Sir T. es in the case of Brink mann pers autenberg Schmidt
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  • 2382 4 Strath Time requested of our nilwf infill ttst inrepw. im. their onctMi »ppe_n_it* may be acknowledged.; Ba: urnal> sth instant lain a ulto., from his recent followitf which is translated from the Habib Ai tchman had arrived h his ai. ps but without sapplies—if 1 1 is not
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  • 983 5 (T i.J ia requested of* our c< .l. temporaries that in repro r original appearance in Timet, may l*> acknowledged)-. C from Sooloo in ti latest received Manila journals re! events at t the 25th ultimo, from which that after the lesson taught them on the >oappeared lacing,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 186 6 THE MORALE OF THE DUTCH TROOPS. Io the Editor of the Daily Times. t, Your remarks in your vesterdav's paper are more forcible than exact. There doubt: it* considerable sickness in Acheen, but then the Dutch did not make the climate. All they can do is to repatriate the sick
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    • 91 6 To the Editor of the Daily Times. ling as I do at a considertnce f r o m town, a mile and a half -ation, and quite close to vherc diarrhoea is very lent, and from the inhabitants of I have lately had repeated applicable, and not knowing any
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    • 158 6 To the Editor of the Daily limes. Sik: four correspondent K. has m a valuable »me years ago a friend of mine gave me the following medy for the diarrhoea which prevails I at certain times, and is often called cholera 1 tried it myself, with considerable when living
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  • 534 6 SATURDAY, 10th JUNE, Hkk Majesty's Gunboat BMd returned to port yesterday from her cruise to the Westward. 11. X. M. ironclad turret ship Prins Hendrik der Xcderlanden steamed out from the Tanjoug Pagar wharf this morning on her way to Batavia. We learn by telegram that
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  • 433 6 Thi first steamer in the new in etween Singapore and i' via Malacca, Lingv, Kl,. aud Perak, will leave the ext Thursday H. M.'s (junboat Moorhen, Captain Hope, anchored in the roads ou Friday last from »d via Pinang, and is e n route to Hongkong, to
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  • 196 7 Committee mee Hon'ble V. Adamson, Chamber's suj dressed to hich is appended) which sets forth piratical at junks on the off the hina in M last, and t which abou their r< appreht Britw retary > of this pet of information as t tht matter. The
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  • 414 7 I A rumour is current to the effect that Sir William Hackett, Chief Justice of Penang, has been appointed Chief Justice of M/s steam decorat honor of t day of Admiral o: ..<■ in the policeman's Which °wners. i part ur us with ns. ii Hankow, it
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  • 56 7 renoh war steamer transi iin Albigat, from 'fourth Max. Aden, arrived at the Borne wbarf teruoon. te to Saigon with 37 marine dly received cum brokenj)nt id that numbers juiry, ind thai there diarot ch the police. en taken at by providing the and should anyone from
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  • 864 7 Tut; O. S. Captain Jackson, left lay for London with six third class passengers from Singapore. Thi British steamer Venice, Captain son, from Hankow with date the 1-' ut, arrived at Tanjong Pagar Wharf this morning and having coaled, left again for London with her original cargo
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  • 794 7 The French war steamer Moyeane, at present in port en route to Saigon, will on arrival th up to the King of Cambodia in accordan with the stipulation entered into between the French Government and the above named potentate. ingenious doctor recently dis> ered that mosquitoes were
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  • 303 8 The British steamer Glenfinlas, Caplin, from Foochow with d.. nt, arrived at Tanjon» Pagar Whar ud having ooaied left again for London List night with her original cargo of tea. The Bi fer From Hongkong with ■jjj initant, arrived at to Pinang. wm *->• of y tbe
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  • 684 8 H. M's steamer Ringdove, Captain Singleton, left for Hongkong on t u rday. The French war steamer Mayeune, Captain Albigat, left the roads this morning for Saigon. Thk British steamei lloek Cheang, Captain Webb, which arrived this morning from Amoy, has brought Chinese coolies for the Strar
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  • 2052 8 At Messrs. Powell Co's sale terday, the 17 horses per Amur from Fremantle, brought an average price of $110. Thk British steamer Captain McDonald, from Honokontr with dates to the 7th instant, arrived at the Tanjong Pagar wharf last night aud left for Loudon with tea after
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  • 1670 9 H.M.'s steamer Lily, Capt. Cochrane, returned to poH from her reto Sarawak and Brunei. mail steamer Djemnah, land, which should have n, Hongkong and Shanghai but which d .detail t0 UD accident to her propeller, sails at to-d > A ng of the members of the Tanglin
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  • 401 10 Thk British st Jaque*, from Pinang with d the wl n. in But '1 with da' be J rtli ultimo vi and l.mjong Pagar wharf on Tuesdu Hong 'tig and Manila with da the llth instant, arrived at Ta ur whai rday mornaid will I port wi
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  • 713 10 Tav nd oth<. Denau ot the upon the pointg I reserved bv His Honor the Chief previoui them them had any thi: should them and stated it 18 practice of the Courts at home and i the practice^ in the and ci „u" IV j). 524, Rex and
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  • 701 10 Thk N. L S. N. I aiuer ver »de Hart, from Acheen, with dates to the 18th mt via Pedir, Edie, and Pinang arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf dav morning, en route to Batavia with Dutch invalided troops. Tm. N. I. S. N. Co's steamer B Captaiu
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  • PROGRAMME, OF THE PENANG RACE MEETING, 1876.
    • 21 10 vernor. Th- vernor, and Th. ndingßM'sTroopu Penang. Sin Esq. W. J.M.! F. J. C. Ross wn Kl; Hong,, Anthony Esquire.
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    • 93 10 First Race.—The Maiden Plate—For all Pon run at previous .nee $3 with $50 geTown Stakes. For all H won a ments, and the ients in Pentng and Provn. and a quai 'siOO added. Thie venswood Cup. Presented by 1 Nina Mericai. For all Pon .er. Catch to the
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    • 50 10 Fiß_i R mar's Cup—Pi nor. Value I under, 12 inches R. tnS. Second to save uang Derbv.Entrance Thie lu guineas. cepted winners of ous years. Three Pon. .ortedat J all all Hon reeeive $]■> j uy. >50 I >re in. ereased t<> 8 65. S, uj 10. I
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    • 167 11 Tuesday, Ut Awj Fik.t Race.—The "Hindostan" Cup. r. For -13 hands to >t. Weight I tos. R. C. Entrance $5 to the i >R__C«.—The Seymour Cap. Pre- j LO. Schatze E.s-{. Value $150. For all Horses distance H miles. Entrance I $8 to the Fund. T vce.—The Buggy
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 482 11 urday Ru l* mrd H„kow oth Maj Bri! uing^nd^S P. tnr.« vji m.„ n»k om_ _r .trnWulotWa" B'' Brr lAll T Penang 10th June. 1 Btr Ohenbon Bth June. British steamer Cleator kU y th June June. 'ar,l ue Messoc, Bordeaux I3th Jau. steame ',44 tons, Jackson, Hongkong 6th
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    • 437 11 departures. Saturday 10th June, P- &O. steamer Lombardy, Gillsou, for Bombay, British steamer Rajpootana, Smith, for Rangoon. Russian steamer Russia, Girard, for Odessa, British steamer Pontianak, Lyon, for Pontianak. Spanish steamer Leyte, Zubiaguru, for Manila. Dutch steamer G. G. Ljudon, de Hart, for Acheen. Sunday, 11th June. P. O.
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  • 206 12 v«Y»ii« Cape of G. H. Smgapors May 31 H. M. it*, sau London -British Kaisow l „,_t j Batavia Dutch Maassluis Ti^or, Wcaatte Singapore \mcrican H. D. Brookman |C aHiff -German Dr. Petermann f*?^* .ohama London June 1 British Leicester uj Batavia American F. Lambirth Gran on
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 863 12 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. I— —I I M 1 I «W" -^a»» -V'.W»«- Datb Ship's Names. Captains. Flag 1 Rio. S of ar- Wheri From Where Ltino Consignees or Agents. Dbstinat RITALS MEN-OF-WAR Banjermassin Beugahei H. N. M. str. 350 April 10 Acheen T. P. What* H. N. Ms. Consul
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