Straits Times Overland Journal, 19 April 1877

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times mf T jcj-cvIj AJN JJ JOURNAL. N Xljß li%i 366 ST^GAPOKB, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1877. <'> Ckt
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  • 219 1 Van fc: A ael an>! r fsff and He '^w^^^J^i^BßbwMny, iieesr^^S IS. Gep^ I and TnrafilK. f 'l^^^^^^^*- I Hani-, |MH|f^^^- :^Mp^g<AaßßßM<iii. J" 831 CLXi li 1 nephews. Messrs. Eden Edwards, Joan Manzam. Captain Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. a 9!" ne3e Mandarins, MonsieurGiquei and Chinese students, Messrs. Alford, x
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  • 2865 1 Ovh last summary was dated the sth instant. On tho l£th instant, at 1 p. m., the M. M. steamer Peiho was deajjateUtnl with the last homeward mails. On the morning 1 of the 9th ■instill) t the M. M. steamer Sindh arrived hero with the London mails
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  • 2754 2 Saturday, 7fh April 1877. The Course on Saturday afternoon pi Rented a more lively earance than j either of the two previous days th< ,t- tendance was more numerous, and the air of depression and want of iut< which was so apparent upon the fa. the noble sportsmen
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  • 1352 4 j _JJV'/!ir Editor of f hf, Dn'ily Times. Wf i)>jf;si)a\ 18m Aphil. K. Dear Siji, I avail myself of the first p., h f moment of leisure to publicly thank y ho&< who ho kindly, so readily, and so ef1 ft Mently yaw us their
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  • 409 4 The London and China Express, while' j congratulating Sir William Jervois on < tlie honor conferred upon him by the mission to Australia, cannot but regret J i that His Excellency should be 'moved, I even though temporarily, from he i sphere of his
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  • 9896 4 Pw r t? i ptppwpn to j- r to i .^h .y au' i^. 'TSf '•T "i r Sv-* h'lhEmL'' "t^ißiSr^ .^?^l£ i :)jruisbi: I i nisei f 'Q-n^^fJ&iHf&M lose ll lkt% tfl^^eg^iu^! -d to tifcrool u^' i was astonished \n| t^' notes of milHui
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  • 430 8 To the Editor of the Daily Tin>><. Sir, Your narrative baa inspired my muse, and yesterday I wrote the following whic/i 1 place at your disposal. Yours truly, Little Billee. Singapore, Itith April, 1877. The Rape oftiik Mantri. Cunning is not caution, nor habitual perfidy high policy
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  • 326 8 (From a Correspondent.) Sir, One of the leading topics, for the past few days, which lias been very largely discussed m this community both European, Native, and Eurasian, is, the ap- I pointment of Mr. Frank Oliver to be the Emigration Agent at Negapatam for
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  • 158 8 to the Editor oj the Daily limes. Sir, Taking a stroll through the streets, not only on one occasion, during my tour en pasmnt 1 observed that the powers that be, are using lime, (more popularly called Cfinnam), m the drains. 1 consider this a mere
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  • 228 8 News of the Fortnight. THURSDAY, 5th APRIL. The entertainment given last night m the Town Hall by Mr. Pemberton Willard and his trouj>e was one of the most varied and entertaining ever given m Singapore. It embraced the personation of five characters by Mr. Willard, m which the rapid changes
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  • 661 8 Upon this case being called on His Lordship said My attention having been called to some newspaper report* of the previous proceedings m this case on Saturday last, I am desirous of reminding the gentlemen of the Press who attend the Court and may now
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  • 3561 8 ing nJfl OUr. l&D Xi n f?mnLed <i certificate of natc The ckeulttioSJfftf. tw T !.o Banl< during Mar- h wap aitfo'. Oi iental Banfc- < i Mercantile BJ^H s;, The Board of iHEew^ue 'w agents Mil :r.d^H (Jharte i^ < lar, datrd Maj 18^ w v
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  • 1144 10 The S. S. Nestor, Captain Webster, from Hongkong arrived alongside Tan- jong Pagar Wharf on Saturday and left for London yesterday afternoon at one o'clock Passenger*. From Singapore, Major and Alt a. Dunlop and children. Tin; M. M. Co/s steamer Slndh, Captain Lormier, from Marseilles with dates
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  • 2496 10 A correspondent writer lon v of the &Btfo Ma re t bing" a visit to the troops!: i; and making ret'er&ia th< or ied statr of the sh;> r r ho. on board, "that the Uintali wli ii was only lit to earn about an, wi crowded
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  • 1102 11 -The B. I. S. N. (Vs. mail steamer ]ft/i/a, Captain .I«din L;\n<», from Calcutta with dates to the 2»>th ultimo via Rangoon, Maulraain, Penang and Malacca anchored m the roads this morning with the following pass gers From Calcutta, Messrs. Windsor and Richmond. From Rangoon, Messrs. White
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  • 2106 12 W« learn from Manila that, the Spanish steamer Au rrera, arrived there on the 2o'th ultimo, one day before the Paragna, although the former left this one day after the latter steamer. The Spanish mail steamer Pawgna, Captain Gil, from Manila, with dates to the 6th instant
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  • 215 13 Captain Symons, froiffSjßomliy ord, (jalle Mb, and PeaJbp 1 4-fli instant with the London mails of the 16th. ultimo, arrived alongside the Qi&ltttey' 8 wharf this morning aa< will leave Hongkong and S banana- at 5 pi^B^jr to-day. The Suaite steamer Japan, Captain Guan ll in, from
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  • 1173 13 Mr. WiLLAitD'sVrfbrmance mi n the Theatre Rojal Town Hall, on Saturday included, m addition to the usual charaeterestic impersonations, Dr. Slade s spirit manifestations which were £iven most adroitly. Another performance by the same artist is advertised tor next Monday night. His Excellency Col. Anson, the Administrator,
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  • 1208 13 The following items of news are extracted from the Home papers to the 16th March, received by the P. and O. steamer Zambesi yesterday, and will be found of more or less interest. Mr. Pope Hennessy. more siw, has had his last fling against his late subjects,
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  • 743 14 We have been requested to state that Mrs. Anson will receive visitors 1 at Government House every Tuesday between 1 2 and 2 o'clock. The S. S. Somerset, Captain Tor-raiu-e, with dates from Sydney to the 24th, Brisbane 2 Jth, and Cooktown to the iilst
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 798 14 VKSSKLM PASSKI* A I Kit. Dat.p. Fl-\tf. Ship's Name. Captain. From. "c March 24 Dutch Noach III Byl Batavia Lland -—American Golden State Delano shanghai N'< York [British Harkawav Potts 29, do .Majorian Simpson Fromantle por« jDutcb Euxopa van Nauhuys i?al -j.au 3O:British John Nicholson Campbell N^w York -hanfirUai I
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