Straits Times Overland Journal, 3 August 1878

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  • 37 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. S loi; DisiMici p. .v (j. Stkamer "7^^.^ S^jfil VI- XIX. -NO. H7. S4TORDAT, AUfeUOT 8, m». c.,,.. The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. 'I* yjk^ it Foi; Dkspatch pki: M. M. Smut,,
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  • 25 1 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH tb night i>i Ist July, t 1 William D h, o f ;l i'"' 1 Singapore, on m tht >. Ad. Lind m:i£lk
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  • 148 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1878. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Sjnqapork, 3rd August, 18 Gkun'-er 9 (;{,-> Bla<k Pepper Whiu Pepper, fair quality 1:: in, Sarawak Pearl Sago.,. ;7*^ Ooffoe, Rontyne. loiuinal 15'). 7 do d7 do do On London Bank 6 m/5... ,M<i', n .f ri r at to3/«l. On Inai 1
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  • 946 1 The last isstte oFthc overland Strati > TIMI dated Saturday the 27 th July, the M. M. steamer JMazone leaving next morning with the last homeward mail. The I*. O. steamer Kuskpar arrived this morning with the London mail of the sth July. Tnc P. O.
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  • 289 1 Thb following ftew notifications appear in last Friday's Gazette \\v an Order in Council dated ifc2nd instant it is enacted thai Section 7 6f the Chinese Immigrants Ordinance No. 2 of 1867 shall be restored at all the Settlements fn,m U; ugus i i, The Secretary
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  • 222 1 Rcejah Brooke to vitii Europe A«: a meeting of the Supreme Council on Bth July. II H the Rajah announcer] big intention of tearing for Europe in yinuing of September aud re turn in next year. H H. the Rajah express. I feeling of eonfidence in tho Officer*
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 114 1 Per l M- st from Bata arrived or. *h instant. ngqpore.— 3S Chinese, K>0 Javan '>; and 1 Arab. i M f de Pibrar and t Mr. Madenbach Mr. J. t v .fn .Air. and Mrs. Zubli and 'Children. Mrs. Voider van Naardenc and V? 11 Builtzvanyalowei, J. M. J
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    • 249 1 For Mirnilles.— Mn. Macdonald Mr. K".«ei -Mr and Mrs. Kerr, Messrs Siegler and V. Grob. i ■>:vlo,i a .—Svn»r Manual de Riot* I. Lo f Gto 29th July. For Singapore.— From Lond.n Mr. and M.TB. Hadinan. For Homjh >,xj. Lieut. Friend R. A. Per Cul'lera, tfoth July. 8./'t Si« /"j>ore.—
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  • 576 2 he Daily Times, .'sl*/ July. Th > AC ERIE* MudTIMKS. Thk papers received by the last mail from home eontuin the report presenttho shareholders of this Company at *lbeir annual meeting*, and the following particulars are extracted as heing of some interest, now that mail questions
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  • 5115 2 From the Daily Time*, lnd August. Ll'KLT. W« are informed, but not in any way officially, that the result of Rajah -Bor^s interview at Government House with H. E. Sir William Robinson on triday last ended in no satisfactory result. The Rajah was accompanied by his own Munshee, as the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 94 2 NOTICK. To all persons dwelling in the countries of Lukut" and Sunghie Rayab." 1, Rajah Bot bin Rajah Jumahat, do hereby give notice that no men from the country of Sunghie Ujoiuo have any authority or power within the countries of Lukut and Sunghie Rayah. No men exceptiny tho3e of
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    • 911 2 hereby warned to leave the said Conn- tries < f Lukut and Sunghie Rayah. Given aud signed on the 25th day of the month of Rajab in the year 1295. i From, the Daily Times, 2nd Ainji'tt. The Police Court. Before F, H. Qottlikb, Es<^., Junior Magistrate. John Edmund Cooper,
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    • 920 2 tion was made by Mi*. Hughes— I am not it on bad kerma im Joseph i Mf Han sen .is n th;«n a rober how lons* I ban in tt 1 know- the defen Hughes. I have seen him c->rr cting p, I know lus hand writing. The writin proofs
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  • 1214 4 From the Daily 7 si -h>ly.^ The Munk ii'ai \w Mimtks of proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Thursday, the llth July, ;S7< Commissioner* I 1 > mnt. Hon'ble W. Reiid t -fPre*idemt. Hon'ble Major McXair. K. J. Wells, Esq. Tun Seng Poh, Estj. M. F. de Souza, Ks<j. In
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  • 1191 4 F/em the Daily Times, ''30/// July, JAVA NEWS. {Ti ausl-ated for the Straits Tunes.) i It is requested of our contemporaries that, in reproducing these translations, their original appearance in the Strait.*- Tims* may be^acknowledged.) Thk following official telegrams from A cheep are translated from Bat a via journals to
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  • 2389 4 From (he Daily Times Zh<1 August. Aim:; i The following items are taken fron exchanges received yesterday by the and A. Co's steamer Normanby. Antujcatfon of New Guinea— The following is a copy of the petition adopted by the Australasian Colonisation Society in Melbourne for presentation to Her M;».j. sty
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  • 921 5 From tkt Daily Times, SOiA >//////. MALACCA. (From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 27tu July, 1S7s. The B. I. 8. X. Go's •(earner Pemia, from Calcutta, (via intermediate ports,) arrived here last Monday, en route to your port, and is expected here on her return voya_ tomorrow. H. M 's. steamer
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  • Correspondence.
    • 134 6 he E<t if or of the Dai/,/ Times. Sir, —Judging from the recent correspondence in your pa|K?r on the Gas question it would appear that little <>r nothing known hero of the-great discoven «>f Mr. Jajbjuochkoff, a Russian Engineer Officer. This gentleman has not only solved the
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    • 208 6 To the Editor of the Dailu Tin it, In consideration of the services of the Brothers of the Christian School, the Colonial Government has >^i\en them a few acres Of waste land near Kallang River, for the purj se of making it into a sort of recreation ground
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  • 2939 6 News of the Week. TUESDAY, 30th JULY. .MONDAY, 29th JULY. Thk Hun. Mr. Douglas, C.M.G., will leave here for Ceylon on BUt August, information as to, who his successor will be has yet been received. A M\s was run over by a carriage in Orchard Road this morning and was
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  • 904 7 An inquest wis h< Id at the Criminal Prison, on the SOtli July, by A. W. V. Cousins, 11. M. Coroner, on the body of a male Chinese named Pong Ah Fook. Verdict, Death from natural causes.'" Mb. John Richards, who was lately arrested on suspicion of
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  • 1063 7 We are requested by the Agent to intimate that the P. O. steamer Zambesi will he despatched with the homeward mail to-morrow after! if she can be got read)'. An adjourned inqueat was held tenlay the Lst instant, by A. Cousin.-, Esq., 11. M. Coroner, on tinbody
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 707 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE ambals. arniial*— r Ccmtimied,) Saturday, 27th July. Sarawak steamer Rajah Brooke, 255 t >ns, Render cotnin indcr, M. M.str. Amazone, 2*650 tons, Nomdedeu, Saigon 25tb July. Sar.iwak 28th Inly, consignees Borneo Company Limited. M M. steamer Emirne, 797 tons, Picbat, Batuvia 25th July." Dutch steamer Japara, 1,186* tons,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 105 9 t *d the deed but confessed to having ment of Senior Pol. Ist rate and deur. The prooe«bion w H/ J~ CodHnissioner ot the Court of Request* cent one, and the bund of inn SkanJ', i s i>.o- been present. of thli Settlement, on account of iom. ">th Km K
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    • 267 9 10 Cknt t better pay and aiwith lighter ertain hope of pronder these circumbo be wondered at ould bid farewell to ight labour on lor himself superseded oi' Downing Street it colonial affairs M the nioon. Pe'hjUtit. e last accounts from Uoast wo learn that ment, cruelty, and :he Koon
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 900 9 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. :JATk, AWI1Wl U6iRw I A v hkre From Where Lying Consignees or Agents. Destination. tilVALS j i 1 N*-OF-WAB j I £™T S-Jt*,"**' 2M *>' 29^ de Roads 'Senior Naval Officer. Station dePax r.NM.sstr. 350iJune 16*Acheen T. P. Wharf ,H.N. M.'s Consul General Cruise ri. Msstr.
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