Straits Times Overland Journal, 22 July 1876

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1 1 Straits Times Overland Journal
  • 15 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. \<>l,. ii. -\o. 347. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JULY 22, 1876. Prj<
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 16 1 On the 17th instant suddenly, at his residence, Telok Blangah, William Barker, aged 34 years.
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  • 549 1 L4TKST MAKKUiT QUOi'AIIONb. Sksqatore. July 22nd 1876. Gambier £450. Black Pepp. Whit* Pepper 13. Sago floor, Sarawak Pearl Sago.. 30. Coffee, Bontyne. „18.— Tin.. 40a. Mule twiar H lb«. Shirtings 1.95. 7 do do S do T. Cloths. 1.22*. f do do i 7do do 7*.
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  • 1230 1 Our ll erland Summary was Jat. instant. The London mails of the Dtk ultimo, were received here on the night of the 11th instant, Pilot Fixh, which wad take them from the P. &O. CVs in the Straits of Malac- ca, owing k> the break down of the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 81 1 Foe Despatch per P. O. Steamee Mongolia." I The contract for supplying Provisions to the Netherlands Nary, at Acheen, during tbe Tear 1877 or the years S7B, 1879, will be sold at the Marine Department at Batavia on Fri ay, 28th July 1 Th.- OomM&i mm of Hm contract ;md
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 198 1 The following passengers rivdd, left, or passed through the during the fortnight. Per steamer Japan, from Pinang, ou the 1 ily Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. Kraal Messrs. H. Palmer. T. Cork, an Per P. O. steamer Indus, on the 12th July For Singapore.— From Southampton Mr. J. Somenril: v Bombay: 4
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  • 844 2 TRADE RETURN Among other matters which have lately occupied the attention of the Chamber of Commer. a correct return of the of the tdeoft: resolu■ns on the iving for their object the enforcement of the return of more detailed particulars of I >oth imports and exports
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  • 617 2 Thj following important Judgment, alfeeting the rights of coverture under Mahomedan marriages, has been recent lv given: Judgment delivered by the Full Court of Appeal in Peoang, consisting of the Chief .Justice and Mr. Justice i'hillippo in the cause between Haleemah, widow of Che Ah man deceased, and Pavhee
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  • 677 2 The Office of Master Attendant, or Shipping Master, and theappointm. connected therewith, port as this, are important ones, and we should imagine ought to constitute one of the first anxieties of a Governor and his Executive to see that they are > able and discreet incumbent that, in
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  • 2172 2 fed for the Strait* Tint* in the Stiuiit Timm, may be »ck»owled««d^^^ < I r appears from Bata via papers which we have received to the 3rd instant that the number of persons who perish-' on occasion of the wreck of the General Kroesen, was not go great
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  • 1013 3 f Translated for the Straits Times.) requested of our coutemparaiies that in repro these tranalationa, -,'inal appearance in tl me», may be acknowledged.) The following extracts from a letter 1 Sooloo 3rd ultimo, are translated from the columns of the Manila Oriente of the 1 8th ultimo: The
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  • 626 1 ne*. May 1 take I 4 intruddin, M»u X m the cola, valuable journal with a hope that they may prove •Ml' your readers tt to that place last week, 1 tbu .ntry in a more flourishing state than I had anticipated. mer on board
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  • Correspondence.
    • 137 1 [n jour leading article on the Import ;i: 1 t :t < »rti in \>-sterday"> verteutly, ma Ist. The suggestion dibeussed at the was to r from and to pla M un« lu>, togef the .f Urn Chamber others as ;iy be '1 .us keeping t eonoBMBtl
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  • 134 1 FIRE AT THE BORNEO CO'S WHARVES. 'orofthf Daily June*. ■,-ii the •ur paper to return our thanks for the assistance rendered by every one daring re last night, at oar Wharves Bahru. :kb arc due to the *m of H. N. M. ntnmuir Banjcrmasvho gave every help with his crew
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  • 143 1 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir,— WHl youkindhallowmeroom for (l retl >out the way in ycles are used here I should be the last person to interfere with any amusett could be engaged in without anee or T to the public, and, gentlemen who prefer bicyel
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  • 422 1 DRAINS, c. To the Editor of the Bally Tiuuis. M R.— I would fain crave a small portion of space in your daily issue for a few words on the subject of the rather prosy communication of your correspondent Zn i rains &c. On looking around he may perceive that
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  • 174 1 To the Editor of the 1) n\e*. Sik. My attention has just been called to a paragraph in the Overland China Mail issue of the Ist instant, entitled a Model Consul according to ti M of the I I had never seen or heard of it before, and
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  • 176 1 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sib, We have heard nothing lately about the Society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. Kowls and Duel still thrown on the beach and at the landing places with their legs tied, 4 and 6 birds together, and then
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  • 86 1 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib,— ln your issue of to-day there appears a letter signed by the U. S. Consul at Bangkok, iv which he (the Consul) utterly denies certain charges preferred against himself, in the columns of the Overland China
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  • 1339 1 A MODEL CONSUL ACCORDING TO THE SYSTEM OF THE U.S.A. It is, we believe, a generally admitted fact, even by those who profess the warm, eat adtnira iliar institutions sular and Dipl,,. m a try is deeded fail are. Rega t as a career but as y provision in life,
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  • 622 5 SATI i Dr. J. T. after an absence of leave has resumed his duties as Color Surgeon at Peiuing. This Government < that Mr. Daniel Loga ral has been a; as Pui •liids^e at of Mr. tllippo in Perak. The Government annoc that heen pleased t
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  • 2227 5 Tin. Britii -in An mal, with I With .u-nvcd yester- (lay it TaojoDg Pagar wharf'/// route to London and Hamburg with tea. Tin; Strait \tr Japan, Captain Guan Hin, from Pinang 6th and Mail 9th instant, anchored in the roads this morning and will fain on her
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  • 617 6 TUESDAY, 11 th JULY. The telegraph repairing vessel A ned to Penang from the Nkobars evening. She had been unable to do anything towards repairing the .MaCable on account of the had weather. She will come down from Penaog here, and will then proceed to repair the Batavia Cable. A
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  • 812 6 In the Supreme Court of Singapore, Civil Side. tnary Ji >n Side of the Supreme Court. The following important decision contains points of intei the public here and is worth a i ireful perusal. It i delivered yesterday, the l"th inst., by Sir Thomas Sidgreaves Kader Nina Merican,—Plaintiff. Kader Meyd
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  • 305 6 teamer Petrel, Captain Davidson, reports having 1 spoken the Madagascar I'roni Havre off L uc i para Id id after to day, and during the Madras Cable, there will be a reduction of 20 cents per word on all messages forwarded via ng to India and countries
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  • 599 7 W of grill next outu. t earner whit- 1 1 is di. I SuncLi 11--h Peki Penally with < via the Nati\ nd Malacca, anchored in the roads this morni; W sy of the A«^ If M. Co/s ird 'us morning, and sh !<>oked for her noon.
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  • 1319 7 I .a, which arrived this morning iiai cholera i out in that port. .in nen inranitility of all the Buii powers being at war, characnaraely let us keep nil, and sell powder to each." Thk Inspector and Sub-Inspector of rhowere injured so severely a them by the
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  • 122 7 The British steamer Sri Sarawak, iptain Buxtou, from Sarawak with dates to the 11th instant, anchored in the roads this morning. The British steamer Carrtxbroolce, Captain Lloyd, from with dates 2th instant, anchored in the ads yesterday, en r Hongkong. The New York London and China esmship
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  • 117 7 Nil V bodiM viewed upon 5° Two of the ten Chinamen who ten tenet rising be Malacca riots will suffer the extreme pel .ill W i thai the sentence of execution past the ten prisoners wa.» the hear insel, and the Kj a report of which appeared in our columns,
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  • 1258 8 i-'rench Mail which arrived on rough t us intelligence that ;ir Admiral I) v per re .ed at Saigon and I d his po«t of Governor and Command* I 'rench Cochin China thus relieving General Bossant, who has been liitlierto toting. ieparture of tli kefa war steam
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  • 1125 8 Th« British steam iregor, Cuptain Grainger, from Foochow Bth instant, arrived at the Tanjong IV wharf yesterday morning coaled, left for London yesterday afternoon. She is a fine steamer of 2440 tons, and has a complete cargo of the new season's tea for London. The B. I.
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  • 565 9 11. kt I I least for thIE nex; will I con\ Hougkong la* ith it to an ;»f- I ternoon, in which ill ;ifterno< Wt regret to learn Ay -throu. the Siberian line is now interrupt and com pi > quence. What a truly enviable position <•
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  • 377 9 Hi the Governor by Lady Jcrvois and the Jervois, and attended by Captain Paton and Lieutenant MacCallum arrived at Job; Pier by the Pl\ from Peoangj at 7 o'clock this morning. 1 y and party were rd of honour of the most of the Govern. meut < re
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  • 1171 9 Ihe Annual General Meetiug of Singapore Kxchauge, held at the Rooms yesterday, the following c was appointed to hold .ring the year Willh rnsou. Julius Brussel. \icar. Jamos Robertson (iUss. James Ramsay Ma« Arthur. Frederick Clark Bishop. to the remarks in our issue ot regarding our tele.nmunication,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 102 9 VESSELS PASSED A.VJEIt, Date.. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. i 1 June 30 British y Louisa j^apore 'London J ul J l f> mhurg Auriga London jßataria [.old Kinnaird Masson .le, 2 Vai: Ground water Cardiff Dutch India Packet Diepering sterdam Batavia Bwed jer Darmfbaqi British Wyeht lon nliff >rek
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 1061 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE arnbale. aerJaV a, %s»«£* 1 r* i i t *m»r P Penang wth July, tish steamer Naj b hl v Coloni ttg 14th July. British itr. Far Ea Rhl th July jl 7Sunday. JUh J T> th July n i ly Dutch steamer Broi h July f,"; Dcparturro.
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