Straits Times Overland Journal, 15 November 1877

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  • 15 1 UNKNOWN •gfy- \St M sIT- I^^^^^^*^"^ B SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. XOYKMBER 15, 1877. PRI )Cl j|,
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  • 319 1 8i i\)», Shirtanga B H| 6 do T^O^oth I'^k^ Saigon. ■SjT^^ T jrj»w 2 V^y^jfcft b a "t^fflacjEt r^J^ 'flP^B^^^BL L *^S3^^^B lor Naples.—From Shanghai: Monsieur Pienatel. For Marseilles.— From Hongkong Messieurs Mass.zza, Vij/ano, Ricardi, MarhneUi, Bossola, T. Andrasse, luiberte, *ondra, Manrer, Foruseja. Gerss>, Barru, ca, Vevit, Dunit-au, S.
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  • 2545 1 ssswwwss The last issue oftfee Overland Straits Times was dated the 2nd instant. The M. M. steamer Pel/to arrived with the London mails of the sth October on the morning of Tuesday the 6th instant, and on the morning of Sunday the 1 ltb instant the P. and O.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 65 1 THS OVKKUAiD "ej^^^HtoEsH i t l. i Ln ie l< %~p* fortnightty, 1 S2L r* r *'<?^Bl.il« as well as t h en- -"»j^S KN Thomas [>*i«hi r ig/Mm? A>-- to (^l^ jfeat u-i'.-ghter of J( n^^^^B^^ 'ipjfe'' ionj; >ajf,--a«» s >tL^ |t#mu^ of j x sfe *y I^SjK^.«^*W aM^l»itives
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  • 1496 2 and Dr. Lille's letters, and from other indications -peculiar to small piaces, published* °f*fk* V M C l^ if Which w Itohave a 'tjtMLr in *r an k appears >, I ourselves with allow -;v to d«fcnd himsai§ j« he t to flo, ckit ia*S& as the i !ioi
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  • 2068 3 b Birthday speech of the Kin<>* of r^tnim whfwTwe ro produce from the arte «W^Bcieace«, fie encoaragpd the i surveys which the Kegent originated j *and increased -their scope/ and he gave his noblemen a great chance of show- i ing their capacity for government by calling some of
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  • 937 4 ff that His Excellency, Sir Wil-R-o; i^on, has been duly iustallril is to V>e hoped the affairs of i »ny il If will receive more atthan has been bestowed upon lii During the Gov- or ship Sir Andrew Clarke the i^in ion of the new policy towards I V<
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  • 2657 4 We take the following items t'r our Exchanges by the last-E. and A. Co*&. steamer Bvtren via Torres Straits and also by the last French mail H. E. Sir William F. 1). JervoUrHis Excellency appears from intc r-Cokmial telegraphic news, to have left Melbourne for the Western Districts of
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  • 1742 5 In -^kjEß*^ WOIV V<(l **>' taeC<mr--11 SSBHI or:l1^' f r Br uSiie o 1 1 &sffii£jke m 'he working Stewards, notably jla^^ 1 n? whom might have been noticed JJ&F* posi lll< l patent leather i^fTT' oul '.«*S^** Demosthenes. And |> f l>' to relievo tne tedium of waiting,
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  • 783 6 {Translated for the Strait 9 Times.) It is requested of our contemporaries that m reproucinjr these translations their original appearances m the btrattt Time* may be acknowledged) "Batavia, 2nd November, 1877—Soorching heat and want of rain still persistently prevail, and although at some places m Alid Java a
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  • 826 6 i th« Sf ;< mar^gSk- I<)jit"1 <)jit- Jt/i f 0 ..Me.-— T her« "i\ Tk I crow Ml '^^^^E^BBifiibcr-^i' J&tw.f. .it^wp^ien t ib ><T^^^^|B^a|^^!^r 1 a a >^w "üßs^^^^^^^^^^^^^^By > vinSHBBK'. Wi P G il JA utiHL ,qip€^ of mft Lift ii-icl, ill I it win raeec yiT. »vot^
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  • 2656 7 [Bx Nmko.] I TTfrtof%jff it is true thafc the Banks iYO JBk^^K- of 4heir silver, that when KM-nol HK the other day went for I i* 1 we Governor, though «v j Volunteerftelsewbere may find^A I) Cs S JFFALKnr# of the Governor'! Mieve' it is quite true that the
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  • Correspondence
    • 776 8 GIVE THE HIS DUE To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, I fully agree with the general tenour of your very able article m last night's issue of the Straits Times on the Chinese question. But a few considerations suggest themselves m that connection to which I should like
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  • 243 8 To the Editor of the Daily TimSib, By all accounts the great feed and the big drink which were offered, with a princely liberality,»by the Johore Chief at the Estans last Saturday to Mr. Adatnson was quite an ovation m fact it was meat offering for services done by
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  • 347 8 omii. ioc they propose t y I i^H^^l^^^^^^^^^lPU*^ L rr;isur> ifo* ink* ?LSOOjlhe Audit i Pogt M%ter G. -ai ?,1 1« A'• tend|jat H,-'»0 an I i ow^ depart ment win necu cleri view a frnitful. edorc* „,-i>u expeoditure 1 but as vet ti »a?f tant JFKwiCi?or nst* l
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  • 319 9 To the Editor of the Daily Times. I Sir, It has been pointed out to me that m adding the expression I did m my letter of yesterday to the assertion that a certain statement was a Lie (viz: 4 I -would not go into particulars)
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  • 415 9 i .'■< Editor of the Daily 7*imei. v j IB) After what Colonel Anson did m Sree Meuaafcec nd m Moar, and m re- I i ogm/ing .Itajah Ismail as the Rajah of Perak cifhaut inß^Bfaons, it will really be a blessing -to the* Colony if he is re-
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  • 594 9 the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, The would be Protector of Immigrants and his assistant may have a perfect right to screw the best terms they can out of Government, but it should be distinctly understood that their services are required merely as Interpreters, and
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  • 522 9 To the Editor of the Daily 77 Snt, The uncalled for maligi tj dictated the letter from Did Colonist i m your issue of the Bth, has overco \v repugnance at rushing into pri: 1 have waited some days before ini^s co thinking you would have explas how
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  • 49 10 JS non'(^|be existence I^QSJ&S&k^ !H -"'^turei* of Tuejlday j ''^W^Nafegr cii feet > h:x if difficult to pfetiiffßiy^^ QfMxJl'&ttTik a man aj'ter hanquetting Wtw^£^^ et%^ ba&futtted by him. jgfjjtj" I1 a(^ eu trusting your august f^^ffl^jptWMei 1 1 "A. Merchant will excuse ifc^^r AN D colonist. jHt^feapore, 12th Nov., 1877.
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  • 212 10 H?^'":P- bdttor of the Daily Times. BSahSik, -^Permit me, through the v 44 m st of your valuable paper, to sub--7? nr for the serious consideration of the j iv oniies here the following V r btt!. r a sovereign can by interna- ti aal or Malay law alienate
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  • 1027 10 j I To the Editor of the Daily Times. j] There is a young and small InI iv Singapore of which, though it oing great deal of good, we seldom now hear anything. to the Post Office Savines ink. c iL This nk as started hardly a year p
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  • 81 10 I To fke £ditor of the Daily Times. I s 7-Now for to-morrow. My charge is a quid from the winners j Thi Hong Lim. Southern Cross. I The Tanolin. Toxopholite. j j Th« ROADSTEHS Mystery. The Celestial. Lottery. j i lours &c., I; m- VATEiS. j Monday. Joutiky
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  • 1297 10 At a general meeting of the Cham* her of Commerce held yesterday afternoon at the Exchange Booms, it was agreed, that on and after the 10th instant, with the exception of Horns, Rattans, Canes and Sapanwood, all produce shall be delivered at the godowns of the buyer*, by and
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  • 350 11 The Misses Ford may congratulate themselves npon having met with a reception m Singapore unequalled or even unapproached before m its heartiness and enthusiasm." Such an audience as that of Satur-day-evening never before assembled m the Town Hall to hear professional artists, and these p^fftg|teJ§fM£B, who are such general
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  • 963 11 Their Highnesses, the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, (Sir Charles and Lady Brooke,) arrived here on Saturday, by the Sarawak gun-boat Aline and have taken apartments at Emmeraon's Hotel. A lynx-eyed correspodent points out, with reference to a paragraph m the London and China Express of the
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  • 400 11 WEDMESDAU 7th NOVEM BER. it w f'^l^tand t;T)'»t tis& remainder of Jtbe^pr')Jfei|ft b^ta^iilg to tin's Esi\ i i^SrtifeJ ora^rl6&^a of land facing 1 Bbflde 'Berratr Market iv Campong §:^^^^H^^wii| be sold m lots on the spot, morning next. #Ti JftfeJE^ r a Meeting ne^ a^ ne fo^" It* Sfflj? 1
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  • 665 12 THURSDAY 8th NOVEMBER. Thb following passengers from Singapore left yesterday morning per M. M. Co.'s mail steamer, PeiAo, Captain Lecoiatre. *M?r Soi'jon. Mr. Koo Keng Ann. j TdrHongkong.--MLr Ewing, Colonel and |j >. 3x ia. pilaburg, and Mr. R. I. Harper. FowTToholama.— -Re yd. Father Vegroux. fciK public will be
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  • 416 12 The following passengers from Sin- j gapore took their departure yesterday afternooa per Messageries Maritimes mail steamer Ava, Captain Hernandez. For GaUe.— Mr. Coxhead and 1 Ar»l> ijr Marseilles.— MrJ. Johannes Cramer, Mr and Mrs. Gmy and infant, Metsrt. I Trevenen, Jule« Moller and 1 Chinese »«r.
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  • 58 12 The Colonial steamer /Ywfo, from the mouth of the Moar River, with Mr. A. M. Skinner on board, arrived m the harbour this morninjr. The Telegraph Company's st-eamej^ Edinburgh, returned to harbour yesterday having successfully repaired IK Singapore---Poiiari^ cable. It is probable she will leave to-morrow or
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  • 1007 12 An inquest was held, on the 9th instant, at the Pulo Tekong Police Station, by A. P. Talbofc, Esq., li. M. Deputy Coroner, on the body f a male Chinese who was killed by" tl 1 falling of a tree that f.waa bein «fet I down by
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  • 850 13 arnhaL Friday, 2nd November. iluteh steamer Opbir, 332 tone, Cramer, Rhio 2nd Nov barawak str Royalist, 151 tons, Reynolds, Sarawak 31st Oct. .British str Deucalion, 1,637 tons, Brown, Hongkong 28th Oct. Saturday, 3rd .November. British steamer Parsee, 1.014 tons, Percent, London 16th Sept i Sarawak Gunboat Aline, 15<»
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 499 14 r i. y* w—t v I v« X 9*' yTWWrTI X'&^_Hi_B_B_P^ V 'lllli t_K _sf -I H 4 ill— o^*°**° .jg| :KBT I/a«sei> a\,ii;r. ~T^ tba remainder gmJ^ KH -tffOtlging: to this ?]s- ,y j Captain. Fronv JTo^ V a grant of land facing CIUB Cip R^hier M^ilT" o- xerrace
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