Straits Times Overland Journal, 22 November 1877

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  • 7 1 UNKNOWN sswerwreew > n J^H lew*'" 9^ J
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  • 279 1 oaion, Lieut. H. I Fro* .Mai a <^- Iwl ib Mra Boyd I iqSTV 7 *Vom Bangkok on the mh November Messra. W. H. Newman, wjaiuller, T. W. Knox. C Zimaiermann «7'io Sol 'l Tnan Mrs Aff °rtit, 2 Siamese and 1« natives deck. j Per AW cr Chief.—
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  • Article, Illustration
    2960 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1877. PL'R last issue was dated the 15th mfc,? and since there have been but eveuts to notice. The M. M. steamer Djemnah arrived here with the London mails of the i 19th October on the morning of Suu%y the 18th instant. The P. and
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  • 496 2 i IHE gloomy raitf clouds, Lured l>y the love of tWiienii that paon In the depths of the*jß»rplo sea. I as that sweet poet, fc'hel ings, In. heavily over Singapore on Saturday, threatening confusion and a wet jacket to noble I sportsmen. Hut though ouiiuou* forebodings were entertained, the
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  • 4890 3 i» v Fourteenth Day, Friday, 16th November, 1877. i PfiESENT: fj- THK CjtOVEBNOR. i JJ/ Honor the Acting Chief Justice, r i AS© liuu. tbe Officer Uouid«. H. M's Troops. J m the Colonial Secretary. I the Attorney -General. the Acting Treasurer. I the Auditor- General. j H. A.
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  • 825 5 t "h an** ih&) I; (1 d far better position, m <*«*» fi'"'* f Resent. The mistake' '|Vpv !?^5 lC ]>c r a PP ear to be that R a ceivo Ifc possible for a Public m-fiT^f acrifi cvw Jt&'V' for the bomhtofa few, who are so callous to
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  • 360 5 winding or respect t <>r ta<in^^^H from entering the Strata Service. \y>^3 f ;r^" 11 »°<* the Colonial Secretary who rumour .states, thought for and P>rfrv a \h a^ 8 'T tOfbeark;ld tohiB tcmo flfr f b f:' P^Be S9 ed of that spirit otheis as they ehould be
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  • 1210 5 [Ti undated for the Straits Times.) <}t i* requested of our contemporaries that m mm.wv. S% SSL i^Ss^ The Biitavia Ha*deUblad t of t lie 2nd November, contains a letter from the Last coast of Sumatra stating that matters there have lately changed greatly for the better and
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  • 640 6 (81 reinstated for the Straits Times.) Jf It requested of our contemporaries that iv reprokcinjf these translations their oriiriual appearauce ■^ac Strait* Tines may be acknowledged.) 14,52!) rails of Cigars offered for salt' 1 auction at Manila, on the 2 Ith October, £,002 mils were sold for $50,-
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  • 667 6 (From our own Correspondent.) .Malacca. TTi v Kovehjbeb, 1^77. THK H. I S. Co.'s steamer A.uihiu, Captain Maun r.n.k.. from Penang, en route to your port, arrived here this morning. Since my last letter, there has not been much of public interest to communicate. The Chinese Secret Societies here
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  • Correspondence
    • 51 6 To flu- Editor of the D' f il>/ Tim Sir,- Here you are, mv nolle sport*? men, make your books accordingly. Si Mi .VI'URK 1 l Rrj. Maiiaha.) Alls 1 Cl P Drict r. Mkkcii ants' CITF Sir William. SiXi.vi'OKE i>nuin Lottery. Truly you i Tummy. Singapore, loth Nov.,
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  • 230 6 Abovt v X wish Ql-kstion. To the Editor of the Daily Timrs. Sib, <>v the Oth instant, the Honorary Secrefcwr) of the Sporting Cluh called the v attention of owners of horses to the Club rule which requires owners to declare on the day previous rery EUoe-dav, lor
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  • 103 6 t y irfZ/or 0/7//^' jftwiy Tim, Sir,— l quite agree with you that th«handieappiug for Thursday's rue, the Derby— was as fair as one could have e.\ pectud for all the horses except one and that one is Driver Why that hi> about whose
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  • 140 6 The E. A. Co.'s Royal nmJLiJ I mer, Bon-en, Captain Millar, from I Hongkong, with dates to the 9th inlfcfcM^ arrival alongside Tanjong Pagar whmi this morning- and leaves «f '4 rvWaid-to-day, for the Australian ports the English mails and the foliowii r h passengers i^S*"™ Sin y a
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  • 82 6 U.v .A. i.- t- i nofc itainant" I yestt .iiemoon to i Mr. C-'a ,U'!IV. Mr. tl» i i I lie i Mr. Ur< H. H. T >, r v llacljev >A Mr. do li'iurillo g. H W TVi a i I lir .1.1 The Pei Ooui v l^
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  • 1129 6 Naval Conn...*ndi MJjS-ci. on the C! »a Sta? was nsa en^er for thampt/ im lion. of tli- P. v yfe l^ 1: AY« ami asß^ at (i n tnent Hous n|r ium i a-. m port. r rom M»l;»t we found atioa gfeon .t' tin Roman W; built at
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  • 911 7 The following passengers from Singapore left on Thursday last, per P. ft O. Co'fl mail steamer Nizam, Captain A. E. Barlow. For ¥e*a*g.~- Mr. J. R. Cuthbertaon and servant, and Mr. A. P. Talbot. For Gallc. 1 native. For Venice.— Dr. Bentley. For Southanij ton. Mr. and
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  • 234 7 Tiik Tamar, ti C:t, n Browni led from I'ortsrnouWi t! Loth October, aava the Time* of 10th >ri w t«. r on the" China Station Cajktaiu Moore-Lave, Sub-Lieut. L'illc <_:t,w. aii<l 88 infi f the 2Sth K"C-i and Surgeon li. Larg^, A. Hongkong; and -ndwood, !i 71tli
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  • 1104 8 An adjourned inquest has been held I j at the Coroner's office, on the body of j a male Kling named Tom, a boy at the Government House, who died from -ruptured aneurism, while waiting at table at the Government House, on the evening of the 17th
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  • 266 8 Thursday, lotli November. tianHk 13th N«v eoamgneo. Lee Keng Yong Bros O^ffStoTSSJ PrOBrtßBist0 J' ooo Woo commander, o Friday, 16th November. Dutch steamer Gov. Genl» Meyer 1 07«) f^i U ir«t.fi aei, »atavia I-ta Nov., consignees Hamilton Gray Co r> v Saturday, 17th November. ■S^SSKuK to» commande Acbcen
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  • 146 8 *>me short time ago we noticed a graph m a letter from the Bft&gooireapondent of the China M which stated that China had demanded tribute from Siam under threat of war and that Siam had refused, and the comment was added that it was very improbable Chiuu
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