Straits Times Overland Journal, 23 June 1877
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section19 1877-06-23 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. £Vi i L-^jjjfe. M/l SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2». 1877. Price 80 km s19 words
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Domestice Occurrence
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Article22 1877-06-23 1 Ox u.i: ]xt\iritkt Mi-6. Christian V«j .aB r ;1 1* w"e Mr. \t bun l|yP^w^«w, Ott stlj June, of Stevenson Rsq..22 words
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Obituary29 1877-06-23 1 i .*p<^"^Mttti^^^pPu lust., Carlotta 'v. oMr '■■"l w\ A 3nieida E s<\. iJTinnofl wiil kin fet this intimation. 'N" n-1' !t^ fygy Lodge, Kew, j Pbdsun m )nw,29 words
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342 1877-06-23 1 Straits Times SATURDAY, JUN 23, 1877. L^TisStfl'A M±&&% i g> wot a Tl< >N Mm&jmßz, S3«d Junk. 577 L am bl! r t Wh v Pt> 1&75 Bah,. h 5 6 tt^&y|ir:'ait-^|r 4/1, Freight to Ij^^l 1 !>« fM Wittm, Johnston. Aymes, Kale. Harada lomy, uud Isinazinig. From Shanghai I342 words
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Article1909 1877-06-23 1 The last Overland was dated the 9th j instant, and, since, two mails have ar- rived from home and two will have been despatched homeward to-morrow. On j the morning of Saturday, the 10th instant, the M. 2vl. steamer Anadyr arrived with the London Mails of the 18th1,909 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1877-06-23 1 J^oy ,i L -e.-wFr»|^3K4fc?fcyi^B, Mon•mf 'i't^v.rl 'children lihoJ ro^?^deis/i;^fflMHp-'h\u Omar and tV||] H&, Messrs. I .a, M Justand, I f ill ?1 AJt.t'} V £ttßHi^^B@^^So9^^r JBb)TX6 itud^o r<6iifftojjtp^Bli^^^B|^^>' I tu i' ae. Fr6n 1 1 li ■V-L t- I IPur M- o'llttii X r V ■kohantMßl^HfcfcMJ46 words
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852 1877-06-23 2 SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS IN AUSTRALIA. Sir William .Tervois, with :in Satterthwaite, arrived m the J^C^fci" 611 ou tlw aB th April, I jB^ 1!i IPr ere 011 c Q d April. g*6 follovfriistr two paragraphs fro M.the s^*^. M oru <> u <} Heruld give^ine mii uti< 1 1 respectin^lKi^852 words
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Article944 1877-06-23 2 E QOt Iotfj(H|HHJHf CW 'itten tir n t cue t< iici ai c Bug or tlw> Hia 3 I tht'ui a> mo'fittv tongues. vyhit'i unionist iJie wiotu'V ihrong which fora long period has sought i«* r the tar South the means of livelihood i j which their944 words
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512 1877-06-23 2 MR. GLADSTONE AND SIR JAMES BROOKER. air. W4g&u is »gro«' :> ud a gpod lrmftAgi^. if f, e v no^ Jfl r iiidstotte th toiTr [lif^i 'vrmlrl properly cfcaradßttfe -bi *ut attack upou^H r B roo ke, n ofei c hv 'm p ape r would be thaWtJßr?\v:i43 ;i roafteuaut512 words
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638 1877-06-23 3 We have much pleasure m publishing to-day, Mr. Read's letter with regard to Mr. Gladstone's extraordinary attack on the fair fame of the late Sir James Brooke and others of his countrymen, during- his speech m the House of Commons on the 7th May,638 words
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1595 1877-06-23 3 Mr. Gladstone's unwarrantable attack upoii Sir James Brooke and Her Majesty's Navy, m the House of Commons, on the 7th May, when endeavouriug to whitewash Russian atrocities m Poland, does not appear to have betm allowed to pass unchallenged, a> will be seen from1,595 words
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Article850 1877-06-23 4 I World t in a very able article, Ifeaded, Mr. Ularfxfoiie'x Political Sui- > cide, points out that the real object of Ins? five resolutions was to commit the 4ij louse of Commons to a declaration of if Wpoticy favourable to Russia's aggresjj sion upon Turkey, and concludes850 words
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924 1877-06-23 4 E. H SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS IN AUSTRALIA. The same paper criticises as fellows, a statement by a member of the New South Wales miuistrv, regarding Die j defences of the colony The subject of the defences of so important a city as Sydney is really one of too serious a924 words
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Article1595 1877-06-23 4 theM to attemiis zg- <\(\s&nv j [r^fl^Bi^K 4 *.> iv^i.»n u/wii c jRnS^S c »"atv«rl' call. w I w^uji^jj|BWoK mt o the j for the third < n ajout omr irds, he -it or %h$ the Captaiiu at Mate gek^inj irons. The wr.ve sentfe.'^^"; lestions l>y the ra^^^H v^1,595 words
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Article2545 1877-06-23 5 (Translated for the Straits Times.) It is requested of our couteinporariea that lv reprolucin* these translations their original appearance n the Strait* Tune*, may be acknowledged). From Java papers to the Ith June \\e following intelligence is translated: Since our previous mail summary nei- the r from Acheen2,545 words
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Article5248 1877-06-23 6 iut^l u/> tl^ or^ Btrq J^h^ e *'l FF&ASlhofTobacco-- By the General Government, on behalf of the; Public Treasury, there has been issued the following decree m order that hereafter the sale of tobacco for exportation may be m accordance with its provisions. In conformity with what has5,248 words
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Article3827 1877-06-23 7 For some time back lieuter lias \nx I I exceeding his agreement with the Strait* Time* by turfti*hiqf» da grams of the war, urn I tfie f li»««vc due acknowiedgmenL It v Id nat^ IfjfljHp jfetUf-r's part shottf^ fee "i 'Aw win v* tbe surprised, jipjlpber&bre, to learn,3,827 words
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Article1047 1877-06-23 9 (By Nemo.) rLOGCiuso, as a punishment for criminals, appears to find much favour with the Judges m England, if any opinion is to be formed from the frequency a sentence of whipping m addition to hard labour is inflicted. In Hongkong, also, the rattan is held to have great1,047 words
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Article5280 1877-06-23 9 {Before D. F. A. Hervey, Esq., Se,, iiBtrate.) Saturday 9th Junk, 1-77. Oiig Chuan and another were charge 1 with disorderly conduct m public: p!< 1 guilty and were fined 40 cents each. Tok Soon and another were charged with disorderly conduct m public, and led guilty. No.5,280 words
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Article3328 1877-06-23 11 MONDAY, 11th JINK. The British steam, i Vicnela Ciii>tain Scale, fV<> n Liverpool, with > .:<•-■ ij to Ist May, arrived al de Tnnj< Pagar Wharf this m< uing. H P" v nj'ipore, Mt-sara. Bei f ny and SchelmerdtlLe. The 1 Mowing, is the list »t3,328 words
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Article537 1877-06-23 13 i An adjourned inquest was held on the 14th mstant, by A. W. V. Cousins, Esq., on the body of a male Chiuese, name unknown, who was found drowned off the Borneo Company's wharf. Verdict Found drowned." TBE GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. We condense the following notifications from to-day's537 words
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Article657 1877-06-23 13 The Lou do /t and China Ex p re us of the lSth May states that Mr. Lishixgton Phlllips, C. M. G. has been appointed temporarily to the post, not of Chief Justice, but of Puisne Judge of the Straits Settlements. 1 The following acknowledgment has been657 words
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Article304 1877-06-23 13 The M. M\ Co's steamer A tain Hernandez from Shanghai Hongkong 9th and Sfcigon 1-itU m- j Btant, arrived alongside the Born Co's wharf yesterday morning, and left j for Gal le, Aden, Suez, Port Said, \.iples and Marseilles at day light to-da The following is the304 words
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Article860 1877-06-23 14 I* The British steamer Hankow, Cap- tiiu Symington, arrived alongside TaH'lf Jong Pa^ar wharf yesterday, and left f for London this morning 1 with the new I; season's tea. She left Hankow on the f 7th and passed Woosuog Bar oil the Vni Straits steamer Japan, Captain860 words
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Article135 1877-06-23 14 Wk are requested to state that a Cricket Match, between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Non-Commission- ed officers and men of the 74th Highlanders, will be played on the Esplanade this afternoon at 8 o'clock Wk are informed that the property m Cross Street and South135 words
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Article441 1877-06-23 14 The following passengers left Singapore on the 3rd June by the Meikong, whose wreck at Ras Hafoon on the African Coast on the 17th instant, is announced to-day m Reuter's telegrams. Messrs A.. Currie, Gilder mister, Worthington, Gejse), Hutchings, and Madame ClerkersVy. The Spauish mail steamer $dlva</urir,441 words
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Article1489 1877-06-23 14 Thf. Government Gazei'ik. We take the following notifications from to-day's G<ize(fe Pbnang is proclaimed today under the Peace Preservation Acr Mo. VJ. of 1872. Messrs. A. P. Talbot and E. C. Hill. Cadets, passed their final examination m Maby on the 14th instant. Mr. N. B. Dknnys,1,489 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1340 1877-06-23 15 SHIPPING INTEL L I G E NC E drribdlSt. Britiah steamer Pontianak, H9 ton^, Lyon, Pontianak 18th Jn Saturday i;th June j Bri tish ship Janet Ferguson, 581 tons, Ritchie, Glasgow j British steamer Far East, 120 tons, Armstrong, Rhio yth June. M^*. *,*>•,, British steamer Jeddah, 995 tons, Clark,1,340 words
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Miscellaneous620 1877-06-23 16 VESSEL* PABSEII AVMFK. <ffj; Date. I FU^. Ship's Name. Captain. From Ti>. May 29! American ,A. S. Davis Fard C'aidifl Hongkong: 5 [Spanish [ElcttOd A.n«chiuo Liverpool Manila 3o (German Batavia Hueshoop Hamburg Hongkong 'Norwegian Jotun Hauff New York Order T^* do Erato Thus do do June Jißritish Graamere Hastings Cardifl620 words
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