Straits Times Overland Journal, 29 November 1877

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  • 13 1 UNKNOWN L .ij-- NO. 380. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1877. w^ Pjucne 4^
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  • 35 1 Mjc will, be h I weekly >n t .ttfebtly, i by I T wr.) i ii a« I ~t:c P. O .muo) lac «l»nua! with p ui:£3gjp .-.s} egapoi. >th Novj IH7?, (taJJlsfc Dec.)
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  • 6 1 1. < :--"OK-'-«£)]tJc vWfsh, M.A., JOHN
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  • 31 1 On -hv] >clober, on >ard the P. &O. \iUJ€i" ardy, I Sea, while his bo" ard voy Captain H. H. HWalsi-;. \otiog I General of lice, of IB e- Sett^^^K
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  • 40 1 nillifiillii'r -9th Nov., 1377. Ooffoe, Boxit/£i6.., r 21. Ti» i£.ss; 40ik Mttle twiBt...,,. f t$S. Ore^t bm^™^J|»i Soverai i^W Jflrtl TT^ T^v i_ C -s ff\ I' NewßErlx": Uui !Oopaid)Mr. Siiigaf .isOo'gJ'^ paid par. JS%jru. fam« O j pur.
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  • 156 1 te^l and child, and Moiisietir ef^^ai«e j ,Bt i?q rji Redhaar and Mr. W. Howard. From Bombay: Mr. A. C. Shooker. For Atnoy. From Peuing 1 Chine3e. For Bhan<i hu. —From Southampton Mr. Burnett. For Yokohama From Southampton: i Mr. 1j«. v. Per i'-I&O. Reamer Zautbwi, on the JTtb
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  • 63 1 The Japara reports. In the Straitu of Malacca passed a vessel, showing British flag HKFG- from Glasgow to Singapore. The Carrich Castle reports. Spoken on the 2Ut Nov., Lat. 4" 42' N., Long. 99" 43' E., a French barque, from Acheen bound to Singapore. The same day an Italian
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    2606 1 Oik last issue was dated the 22nd instant, on which date the M. M. steamer Amazon? was despatched with the homeward mails. The P. O. Co's steamer Teheran, arrived here on the morning of the 25th instant with the London mails of the 26th October. The present mail leaves
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  • 1624 2 The. following correspondence respecting the Moar State was laid on the Council Table yesterday afternoon. From Tumongong of Moar and 14 oth era. To Hia Excellency the Admiaiatra t< >r Date. n^gotQfer, 1877. whHhHHk)uhbBp j1294(1P-fi.77) and was buried tlter^ on the 27th of the sntae mcnth. r Excellence j
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  • 2089 3 IHE following correspondence respecting the Straits Settlements Loan was laid on the Council Table on Friday last and is of some interest. The estimate of cash transactions referred to m Sir William Jervois' Despatch of the 21st March is omitted Downing Street,*) 31st October, 1876.] Sir, I have
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  • 667 4 1 ulatoi i a i! Ith and "i 1 1 i raph of Sir W, Jewoia' Dispatch, are f* s HVC ;sa.) CAiiNAir. i J tno GMPArntuent of toe j Straits Settlements. j I Downing Street, J London, 30th August 1877. *ir,f-*R. fen ing to your letter of the t
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  • 1448 4 Ouh contemporary, the Pitiamj Gazette, appears just now to be m a chronic state I of growl, it we may judge from its i three issues. In its issue of the Ist instant it points i out that it took eight months to obtain a 1 decision m the
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  • 1191 4 A short time ago m crigci«inff tk^ l^tiog Auditor-General's *tmJ&f\ i^lvf I^/0^ we aretp^rirtricui -ention to the anomalie^'of tlw Murnp^^H The Act r AmliUtt*, i i-.xoept m vasion of ,uinp m j aoeourv '.us-hdp n: for I oe between tho re\ >j Ami roua and Iv fToii^kuufir I! uiucl
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  • 795 5 Thk Hongkong Daily Press, m reviewiug H. E. Mr. Pope Hkxnessy's recent speech to the Legislative Council on submitting the Estimates, has the following paragraphs which are of some interest here, dealing us they do with questions which require as much attention here as they do
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  • 784 6 (Ttanslatedfor the Straits Times.) It is requested of our uontempararius that iv repro"ncinkf these tnuwUtious their ori-iual u^i^m 'n the Stt-aiU Tiwts may be acknowledged.) The Batavia papers contain the following extracts from the Jacmdte Couranl of the 2nd November, regarding the scientific expedition to Sumatra Batavia. As
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  • 433 6 (Translated for the Straits Tim< fit v rcqn. ur contemporaries tbat m repro- J acinif these t muafetiivis their original appearance i m the Strait* Timm may be acknowledged.) M Shipwreck. We skated yesterday that there had arrived here m the steamer Pasig, j several shipwrecked persons belonging
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  • 25 7 f*^H(.*y ajE Jm.TTOU ffyyy 1 Uioved *y pitjr and comj>assion for them i X+uy, Sir, yours obediently, C- £MMEHSON 1 PMpngapore, 24th Nov., 1877
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  • 672 7 j W' J the Editor of the Bally Time*: «j| K '~~T he Sisfcers Ford > assisted by a few &&*ou* hearted AmaWs, afforded us a 1" 12* P 2 e»tertainm«it on Saturday Mr. Ihehret piece was the well-known r lei on parle Franoais. The I- reiichinan, Victor Dubois,
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  • 246 7 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Dkak Sru,— l wju> sorry to see that Dr. Little, m his zeal m defending Mr. Adamson, should have travelled beyond the line of argument and ventured to foretell things to come like a magus. When was Moar a nest of robbers,
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  • 143 7 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib, It may be of interest to some of your readers to hear that there is unmistakeable evidence of the presence of at least one tiger on our island. Whilst driving to Johore on Saturday morning, I was
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  • 659 7 To the Editor qf the Daily Tiittrs. I was one of seventeen passengers who went to Johore by the 'bus, which left Singapore at two o'clock on Saturday la»t. The horses were quite unfit for the stage.-, and the torture they were subjected to, to urge them
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  • 18 7 t£X*£St?L- Via"'' if ana 01 and, ai'o \oi\g, we i! cc c m n seno ua disturbances.
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  • 508 8 i Ihe following 1 new notifications *i'lwffijJL*^tewfk'B Gazette fl "SjT^Hliri was granted by H. B. i moT vs extension of leave of ,i "hsenafciVom.tfcjfch November, on half tlai y- ai 1 his arrived and as- optt&ri of (WBes as Colonial Surgeon on **hu i^feli JNo veil.) her. The Von*b\e
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  • 1431 8 gjjSSJ*^ RBH|hPpP|' Bath hi not been juSiPof sonfs time and ad a revy little expense, WDiGfrnogouot would be glad} I borne by the resident.? m the locality, j a supply pf Ires h water jpight be obrtained and the boon of a^ dip' in this r roasting weather fully
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  • 33 8 jslwoerw I i }fts n »»^a tjbe Mana- y receive any f vr v ls a renai t them <> iviauras. c sliall bo to ji r i ot the eubscriptioug as re-
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  • 693 9 34? wiio '*P!' >int^ Ipßi-"tor General of Po"ce u < J is departure For Eur leave, t^llten ill m >tt|ig)£u the W&W& near Sue: o .^rd October at 10 a. m., from, ifi ippos, U^m disc liver <'omj- amt. i,nt>) s fits cc he left Singapore and tilt IS
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  • 1125 9 The vandalism perpetrated ou the Esplanade by the erection of an unsightly structure for the convenience of a gmall few to the disgust of the many, stands out now prominently, and the sin against the public is ap- parent. The only really pretty view I m Singapore, so
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  • 213 9 St. Anokbw's day is approaching, and no attempt has yet bee 1 made to get up any public dinner or c itertainment of any kind on that day m Singapore. This Colony contains many staunch and good Scotchmen Highlanders and Lowlanders and still it stands alone m
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  • 609 10 I servers at home will be glad^to hear of the progress which has been made. A iively debate may be expected to arise upon the question, of which notice j was given by the Acting Chief Justice at the last meeting of Council, namely to ask "if any instructions
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  • 34 10 wed a/???*' b iSSIIP^ v^«:iS PASS 19 American SwjSjJw S UiB -'British Mkko arriba!*- d.) tesiffii r EB UJEK. 'H °Ugk Sh^lJs Batlril^ 4&ft^®^^ t Manila V ,rk T<: V *X ill
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