Straits Times Overland Journal, 22 March 1877

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XVITT-KO. SINGAPORE, THURSDAYS MARCH 22, 1877. Prick: 80 Gen,
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  • 104 1 SINviAP -2«fl> MijlCH, 1677. Gambler... 4.25. Black fepp*r.... a U. White Pepy^r,.. ..,15. Sago Flour. Sarawn! 2.^5. Pearl Sago 3.35. Ooffee, Bontyne... i- ue Tin '-'■>.+,* 40s. Mule twist... I.o*. 8$ lbs. Skirtings.. 7 do do 6 do T. Cl«^tU 7 do do Benart- > >piuin...
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  • 613 1 lHr lOIIOWIuS |>USrtsßgJ©rS lUl\i* rived, left, or passed lihroggb the port, during the f tni| u: Hr L J er M. M. steamer 7>;V|jsmmi/6, t'rom Marseillos, n e 13th Alar^h For Sing FrwpavJl I*'---1 Monsieur and 'v,oi«s> K maine, Monsieur P riasi le. De Tombe, Madame r. laao, Mrs.
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  • 1302 1 Ouit last overland issue was dated the Bth instant. The M. M. steamer Djemnah arrived here on the morning ot'the l*2tli r with the London mail j of the »th Feb., and the P. and O. r Khirn with the London mail i the 16th Feb., on the
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  • 1156 2 7 i-lative Council on the 2nd instant C)v utmgiants. The Hon'bie \V, 11. Read added to his many and great towards t!i> welfare of the !S> ttlementK by putting his question what steps were being taken to remedy the intolerable defects in the administration of justice,
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  • 2892 2 ciei ter nas at last distinguished himself by being the first to forward a genuine piece of news regarding our local affairs. His special telegram for the Straits, which we published yesterday, announcing that Col. MacLeod ot H. M, 7-kh Highlanders and Com-manding-H. M. Troops in the
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  • 1977 3 The telegram we publish to-day seems an important one. Russia withdraws from the Trenty of ls.jt), unless the Powers agree to co-operate in obtaining the fulfilment of the programme decided upon at the Conference. This may mean immediate war or it may mean peace, lor the present.
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  • 728 4 puuusn to-day the shorthand re i^u C Counc^ meeting on th lbth instant, from which it will b seen that the attention of honorable members was occupied, first, with th Crimping Bill, secondly and mainlv with a motion by the Hon'ble Mr xMacArthur in opposition to
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  • 2864 4 (Translated Vor the Strait* Times. aJLV* I liest <3 of our coutetmoraries that m r«»m m the at raits Tintm, may be acknowledged). Vl The following i s translated from the mail Summary of the Batavia Hand* blad under date the lstlnst M An Achheae headman, Taulcu Lairivi
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  • 871 5 (Translated for the Strait* Times.) (It is requested of our contemporaries that In repro duciny these translation thoir original appearance in the Straits Times, may b« acknowledged). .From Manila papers to the 26 th ultimo the following items of intelligence are translated Samar.— -The following is a report
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  • 6152 5 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL DEBATES. SsseiOH 1877. Second Day,—Friday, 2nd Maroh, U7, Pn eni His Excellency the G'>veb» Th« Hon. the Gol.^nia 1 the At! rney< rai, I U»e'A( asui'er. the Av. 1 j W. hL B 1 Win. Adati- n j &b^ passed the Amea^ ni >f the <"
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  • 1715 8 SESSION 1877. Third Day,— Friday, 9th March, 1877. His EXCELLMTCT TH» GOTJE-BNOB. The Hon'ble The Officer Commanding Her' [ICsjeaty's Troops. The Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary. The A ttorfiif -General. The Acting Treasurer. n The Auditor-General. H. A. K. Whampoa, c.M.a. W. Adamson. J. R. Mac
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  • 2071 9 LEGISLATIVE Fifth Day.—Friday, 16th Match, 1877. Present. His Excellency the Governor The Hon'ble the Officer Oomnr n% tbe 11 opp. the Colonial Secret the Attorney-Gene the Acting Treasurer. H. A. K. Whampoa, C.M.G. W. H. Read. W. Adamson. J. R.Mac Arthur. The Minutes of the last meeting
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  • 130 11 Co rresponde nce. •es-M iu the Pr$$£tanr ;z^4or wo- I t i ed th a r \ttifcor i I 'iwSmKfsBxtifevi apparently miDiesse n idea of tbe c»>atagifflMu> isbo di* I j j i i lt to isoltitioii, n D5 (TfiB ago g oflia r v i iliiitriarx-n i .iif 'I'itifViai
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  • 64 11 REUTER'S TELEGRAM REGARDING TH E ACTING GOVERNORSHIP. lo the Editor of th$ JO ally Times. 8ik, Having received nc telegraphic re P») r irom London regarding the source from whu-h the news respecting the Acting Governorship was derived, I presume the explanation will he sent by post. T ira, Sir^
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  • 273 11 To the Editor offh* Daily Times. Sir, The ensuing races promise good sport. 'More hones are in training than ever be forg were known. The memory even ot t!i£ jolly old (Jkwasul General, who rode atu^-w^ii the first rice for public moifejf evSgrffea in Singapore, would not allow him
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  • 685 11 News of the Fortnight. THURSDAY, 8th MARCH. The M. M. Co.'s steamer Djemnah, I left Galle.at 5 p. m. on the 6th, accordBg to a telegram to the Agents here, td therefore may be expected to arve here on Monday next the 12th instant. The S. S. Stenlor, winch left
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  • 1065 11 FRIDAY, The following is the list of pat- tigers by the K. A. steamer Brist Captain Balfour, which left for Quland at 9 o'clock on Wednesday ning: From Hongkong. For Brisbane Sir Ar» thur K l s Kenn- sa Banks, Captain O'Calla^han, an.l K ninety's, maid.. Fur
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  • 1211 12 We are requested to state that the Band which accompanies Flis Excellency the Governor-General of Netherlands India in the Bromo will play on the Esplanade this afternoon at five o'clock. An Inquest was held at Carapong Tayban near the 7th mile stone on the Sarangoon Road, on
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  • 624 13 M ONDAY, 12t h MARCH. Tro- *hip Mim{a, lj'* wit^ihe of Artillery "cm board, left Si/po^ for Penau^ 1 t^d llangoon yest^rdby rao^M ing. ''X^Mtd^ tain Von ijarffsen viveci iii oarbour yeskTclay frm-^aßDaarar^^Ttd ha^.ia tow the T)ui:ch scSoonfir aM&SiBJSV from Samarang. The Straits «fceaP^^^^|f^Ptaiu Aogustiu, from ™i^^; thi^^ th and
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  • 701 13 m| 1 Wg a*© informed by the Agent that I ttreP. and O. steamer Khiva, with the outward mails of the 16th February, left Galle on the morning, of the 12th inst., ahdshe may therefore be expected here on Monday morning next* j The Siamese steamer Bangkok,
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  • 149 13 WEDNESDAY, 14t h MARCH. The next Homeward French mail steamer left Saigon yesterday at 11 a. m. and will consequently not be due here till to-morrow afternc the mails probably being despatched from early on Friday. The British steamer Ttadnw Captain Thomson, from London dates to the Ist ultimo, and
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  • 828 13 Singapore, 13th Mabch, 1877. P HE SENT His Excellency the Goveunoe. His Honor tho Acting Chief Justice. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. The Hon'ble the Acting Treasurer. The Hon'ble the Auditor General. The Hon'ble W. H. Read The Hon'ble W. Adamson. The Hon'ble J.
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  • 975 14 'liiE B. L S. N. Go's mail steamer i Baghdad, Captain R. J. Scott, anchored m the roads this morning, with dat« s ftotn Calcutta to the "26th ultimo via Rangoon, Maulmain, Pinans- and Malacca. I i^wn^-Mr. A. Cairet, Revd. Father I 1 Krea^ and 6 natives.
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  • 908 14 The M. M. Co.'s steamer Tigre? Captain Brunet, from Shanghai 2nd, Hongkong8th, and Saigon 13th instant,: arrived alongside the Borneo Co.'g wharf this morning and will leave for Galle, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples and Marseilles at day light to-morrow, the mails closing at the General Poet
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  • 925 15 Tub O. S. Go^ st^Mir gatroctu*, arrived from Hongkong tins morning with about 300 Chinese passengers and she has anchored outside 'the harbour limited as she has a case of .pox on board. Wk n n<Jerstaiid :;Jf?? tfon4etß>piat«d to estaMiab"«itAvo Sepots for Ihe reception of i^migrantffwlien th%
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  • 176 15 StNaAPOBE, 13th Much, 1877. Present, His Excellency the Gotebkoe, His Honor the Acting Chief Justice, (Mr. Ford.) The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. Douglas C. M. Q. The Hon'ble the Attorney-General (Mr. Braddell.) The Hon'ble the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Trotter.) The Hon'ble the Auditor-General (Mr. C. J.
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  • 3260 15 Siicgapobi, 16th March, 1877. Present. His Eicellekct the Goyebnor. I The Hon'ble the Officer Comg: H. MV Troops (Col. McLeod.^ The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. Douglas C. M. G.) The Hon'ble the Attorney General (Mr Braddell) The Hon'ble the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Trotter.) The Hon'ble H.
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  • 1015 16 eerned in 'rofmArv ai found LJ^ >)Ss K fhe Polidff gtiibor s w CUI. is to ffive iibiu'i- i 'hie irm in th« place LAtiß^ i Ist ate!\ A* ludian pap^'^.. wiper? h:;ve ixeu r>a%he last fdtvVoir* 'H\ uPPb'''Hg t< t !n»: ai iri v( 'I ui^^^^^H
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  • 823 17 gdfhf jhgjd and may* Be expectednwe on Itfoiidfav next. Our overland i§sue of to-morrow will contain the shorthand reports of the Council Meetings of the 2nd, 9th, 13th, and 16th instant. The Spanish steamer Anrrera, Captain Munites, from Liverpool with dates to the 4th ultimo, arrived alongside
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  • 131 17 nt VESSELS PASSED A\JER. r Date. 0r Si;. Ship's Name. Captain. To. Feb. 25 British Oneota Tarter Manila Swedish Signe Goveniua London —Dutch st. onrad |de Bidder Padang 27 British I uaniraa Tain I ngkong v.rk March 3 American Highlander Hutchinson K [German Si.lelic Bohsen Amoy British iM. A. Dixon
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 920 18 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Sri-foals arriOalg— r tnl tm,ed Friday, 9th March. Tuesday uv ftSriST; i Ji h Br r° ke L 2s cU°. n8 P o nder f an!^° k stb March I BriL 9tr CelwtMd, 610 tons, M i k Bnhsh str arrisbrooke 969 tons, Booti Sourabaya 4th March. Brit.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 860 19 L SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR ao Date Ship's Names. Captains. rW A Rig. of ar- Whee« Peoii Wnm Lying Consignees or Agents. Destination. £h K I V A Li S I ii <■ MEN-OF-WAR Elisabeth Von Wickede H.I.G.M'sstr 2000 Feb. 14C. of G.Hope Roads H I G M's Consnl nw
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