Straits Times Overland Journal, 2 June 1878

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  • 16 1 The Starits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. ttk.-NO. 109. sjingapore, Sunday, ji \e 2, 1878. Price 40 j
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  • 18 1 Al l^H Killeny William S±*» aged 65 years, v 1 1 ky >f re a
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  • 82 1 S: Ist June, 1878. G»aibier Black Peppev.. 7.25. White Pepper, < 13. Sago Flo. r,S w*t: 850. Pearl S»gc UJ'. Ooffee, Boutjr L 8.50. Tin.... -<smß >< 18.3-5. 40g.M twisf 92^. BilU. SMriir. 1.55. 7do do 1.37*. 6 do T >tv 1.07*. 7do
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  • 119 1 .Mrs. Tronij, 1 Tjt. Prinß, Mr Mr. V. Lockern 20 soldiers Per Pa v —From Singapore: Mr Mr i;o Corn i. Mr. <fc Mrs. J. A. iud !tfS«skJosd Pas a«i Jugo, Mr. 1 Vorfhou A Mr. K. A. Orell. P f.. Miiy. iw i-<«| rk i\ii, jp. Lewis. Per
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  • 2636 1 *a« overland j iUd Saturday the .iraor G wali or on th»t day at last homeward mail. M teuaptKkewe, bring- uiof-tbe HrApril»£d j aadav m« lv col- j j» miles idll g r -h seven th«: nnjttHuirsday the j d au-. :iuod ■iami- The &svrr>aar:* had
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  • 1077 2 From the Daily Times, 30t h May. The Threk Banks. The anuual meetings of the Orieutal Bank, the Mercantile Bank, and the Chartered Bank were held m London on three successive days, the lb'th, 1 7th and JSth April, and it is iutjresting to compare the accounts given of the
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  • 935 2 Tin frier I t L h c Straits will, \j* t .1. >•> Kxcellenov the ußjf iy tiou for N7 7, wli,. n I |Von Wednesda* is m p* X vouraMe i«\ am! .Us £*ro congratulai ptfjrf and supporters 1 Lhe 1 uu. only,
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  • 1447 3 Raffles Institution Report for 1877. We have been favoured by the Hon. orary Secretary with a Copy of- the annual report of the trustees of the Raffles Institution, for the year 1877. It reads as follows I. The Report for the year 1877 which
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  • 282 3 Report of the Ladies' Committed for 1877. The Ladies' Committee hay ure of submitting to the Trust Baffles Institution their repoi count Current with the Girla' Schoo r the past jear. During the early part of the yea* r found necessary to remove the Scho< another building, and the only
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  • 529 3 TIIE MUNI' "I PAL IT Y. Mim iKsof Proceeding cipal Commissioners, on Pridi Mayj l*7v COW '.v i lit Hou'ble W. H. Read. IV E. J. Wells, Esq. [j Tan Seng Poh, Esq. j I M. F. De Souza, Esq. The Minutes of the
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  • 1320 4 Singapore, 14th May, 1878. ota,— in Mp]y to your letter Police No. "'"of the yth instant, lam desired to state that tin Municipal Commissioners are tlljr^Jivo to the importance of an iminebe jreinedy being applied to the present te o! the Canal between New Bridge Kuajj aud
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  • 81 4 I have Ac, Sd. Ho wubo Nbwton Aest. Municipal Engineer. No. Inspected. secuted A nit. of Fines. 163 24 $49 Filthy Houses <fee. Sit; Pi^s m Town. S!> 4 12 Obstructions on Roads and Streets. 46^ 5 6 Rubbish thrown on Roads and Streets. 115 For keeping cattle more
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  • 577 4 Ol TBKKAK IN SaXOOON J.UL. Another dangerous outbreak appears to have taken place m Rangoon Jail on the evening of Sunday the 7th April, but was suppressed with I promptitude and vigour deserving of all praise. Four of the ringleaders were shot, one dead,
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  • 812 4 Tm I KMTThe LoiK 1 •<*: Ctylon he -eg. pecting tli oftth< JBorneo Company In my letter of th© pr» f erred to the Borneo L». gave you an outline of a. c< had had with a gentleman, t per. ?onal experience, is able
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  • 904 5 OK I- ARD THE P. O. v m Bombay on saying 1 that misforsingle, and the P. 0- I. ould seem to be expe--1 at the present time. t\v< n the Khi and m Penang, we now eceded by a more serious 1 P.
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  • 1391 5 JAVA NEWS. {Translated for the Straits Times*) (It is requested of our contemporaries that iv reproducing- the<*e translations their original appearance iv the Strcn may be ackaowledged.) 11 Disguised slave trade. We learn with pleasure that the Government has been so much impressed by
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  • 1052 5 MANILA NEWS. (7/ (instated for the Straits In, (It is requested of our cot.- Ie that m tSuroAt 8J i>. m. on the 2nd May slight shock of earth quake was felt at Manila. 6,012 mils of cigars were sold by auction at Manila
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  • 1507 6 Post Darwin. (From our oim Correspondent.) Tnion- 7th May, 1878 Youii readers will pardon me for my unusual silence. The tact is, the Territory has lately been on the horns of that peculiar animal— a dilemma-— arising c- question still m dispute whether reject
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  • 1166 6 MALACCA. From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 26th Mat, Is The British steamer Pyah Pekhet, from your port en route to Penang, (ria Native State*), arrived here last Wednesday morning. The Malay steamer Tehyrapk, from Klang, anchored m the harbour last Thursday morning and returned
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1007 7 tiki <tly rinu 'ring makes fellow feeling, w a few days ago, dra:: lie. Court juests, from which II nly lately emerged, 1 have keenly :fB poor who are suitors or Court. Ed to attend that Court. it.he
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    • 381 7 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sin, At last the shoe has pinched, and Dr. Little has roared as no sucking dove could do. An European has experienced the treatment the natives have suffered under for years. He has exposed m plain English the excessive
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  • 102 7 News the week. TUESDAY, MAY. A special telegram to the Times of India, dated Alexandria, sth May, states that it has been arranged that the Indian Contingent will be landed at Suez and Port Said, instead of proceeding to Malta. The Secretary of State has telegraphed out to His Excellency
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  • 955 7 The following gentlemen attended tta Levee held by His Excellency, the Governor, at Government House, on Friday, the 24th iustant, Her Majesty's Birthday. Private Entree. His Honor Sir T. Sidgreaves, Chief Justice. Capt. Hothain, R. X., Senior Naval Officer. The Hon'ble Col. I >iekins, Commandant. J.
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  • 638 7 (Sd.) T. Irvine Eoweli., M.D. Prin. Civ. Med. Officer, S. b. H, M. S. Rnby, Captain R. H. A! Molynenx, which arrived here this morning, is a sister ship of the Diamond's, a corvette of 1 1 guns. She received orders, while cruising m the Mediterranean, to
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  • 244 8 According to the China papn> the Blue Ribbon of the Tea Race lies between the (jUueagles, Loudoun Castle, m King, Glenarlney and Hankviv, first three l>eing the favourites. 3 Qleneaylex was beaten lust year by the Loudoun Castle, but then laboured under the disadvantage of heated bearings
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  • 175 8 I THE lol rowing omciai &wilisih;& <~»i le number oi pilgrims lauded at Jedih on their way to Mecca, between c 12th August and 15th December, >77, have been kindly furnished us ?ra the Dutch Consulate. This iurraation may not be without interest those who view with
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  • 229 8 Wk learn that the tievd. Father j Edoi aud Gasnier will be consecrated I iman Catholic Bishop of the Straits Settlement* at Bangalore, next Sunday, •Znd June. Ha will embark for Gallc on Monday, cad will arrive hereby the M. M. steamer Amazone, due about the 1♦
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  • 906 8 FRIDAY, 3 1st MAY. Ihk Stewards of the Penang Sporting Club have iixed upon Wednesday the olst July, Friday 2nd, and Saturday the 3rd August, as the Race days for their corning meeting. An inquest was held yesterday, the »th instant, by A. W. V. Cousins, H. M. Coroner, at
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  • 702 8 The moutlih d d, c Straits Asiatic ]act on Monday the at s ;{o p. m., m the RafHes Übrar I on Malax 1, I.. Maxwell, .»;td mi K^t) ol Wild Tries'' )>y V K.,.\| lay, will 1»< Tmk M. M. st in* icli ;lv rived here
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1569 9 J SHIPPING IHTBLIIQEg'CE' 1\ P T fV Saturday, 25th May n *UTUiaiS— lUllied,) Sunday, 26th May. French war steamer Indre, 6(X) tons, Phileppe imandei British steamer Jeddah, 9f>« tons, Clark n^ a Sa l? on th Mf »v. consignee French Consul, kong 18th May, consignees S. S. S. Company COmaiander
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