Straits Times Overland Journal, 31 October 1878

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. \L\. No. 128. SINGAPORE, THURBX)AYj *OCT. 31, 1878. Phick 40 Cents.
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  • 113 1 THE STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, OCT., 31 1878. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. SiN0*pottis, oIst October, 187 Uambier S L37$. no sales Black Pepper WTrite Pepper, fair quality 13.25. Sago Flour, Sarawak t 174. Pearl Sago Ooflfee, Bontyne Tin 4U8. Mule t 90 *Hba. Shirtings H.y 7 do dw 1.:,. do T. Cloth
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  • 653 1 The last issue of Hie overland {jta&AiTs was dated Thursday the :24th t. the M. M. steamer Tig re leaving at daylight next morning with the borne ward toail. The^r. O. steamer Lombard// arrived here with the t mail of the 27th September on Sunday morning'
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  • 146 1 From the Dull// Times, %&tk October. I&STKRDAY morning a telegram was I received at Government House from i Col. Auson t«> the effect that Mr. Lloyd, Superintendent of the Diudings, had been murdered by a number of Chinese gaug-rdbbers from Penang, that Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs.
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  • 196 1 From the Daily Times, l§th October. Special telegram from Fencing Jor the Straits Times. There being no further Official news j from Peuang since yesterday, in reply to a telegram of inquiry to Penang j this morning we have received the i following special from Router's Agent
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  • 1147 1 From a Correspondent. .1 chore Bahru, 29 Oct. Is7B. Bright sunshine, light breezes, and an I almost cloudless sky ushered in most auspicious) t lie day on which H. H. Sri Abu Bukar Maharajah of Johore returned to his dominions froni bis Late visit to the Continent
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  • 606 2 F, tmjLunes, ZQfh October. ijJK L H of the King: of Burmah is iiU that may lead to important sfPlenees. For on<- thin<>-, accordto the Indian papers, disturbances are likely to ensue which may nee tate the interference of the Indian I vernment arid lead to
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  • 658 2 I'iikrk is one tjuestion which we do not remember ever having been touched upon either by the Auditor-General in his Animal Financial .Reports or by any of the Finance Committees appotiated to review and criticise the annual estimates. Yet it is a very imj>ortant aud a verv perplexing
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  • 2025 2 From the Baity Times, 2SM Octal TKN'DEXT OP THE DI.MMN Yksterda* morning a telegram w*s received at (Jou-rnmont House from Col. Anm)\ that Mr. C. H. Lloyd Su ndent of the Dindings, had beeu Ordered, Mrs. Llo^d seven wounded*, and Mrs. Innbs badly
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  • 1361 3 From UeDail^ Tune,, IM October. ■MiMTKsof Proceeding, ofthe Muu^j. BSffirSrar" Tiiurs<ia v iuth Com m titioner* Presen I Hpn'ble W, H. Head. -Pnddent. Honble Major MeXair, K K. Wells; Ks M Tan Seng p o i u i,; SM M. r\ de Sou/a, Ks<j. rheuiimiteaoftbe last meeting vere
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  • 1279 3 From the Daily Times, 2461 Qrfo/jer. (Lranxlainl tor the Strait* Times.) (It in renueatu.i of our < •'■ntemponuriag that, iu rerroduciUK these translations, their original appearance ia the Stratiß Time* may be acknowledged.) Punishment of Endehnese pirates. H. N. M'a (Steamer Samarang, De Wys, steamed, in June last,
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  • 1196 4 Man la News. From, te Daily Times, M)th October. (Translated for the Strath Tunes.) is requested of oftr contemporaries that iii reproducing thete translations, their ori«iua! appeanuor iu the Stradß Times may l>6 acknowledged.) From all accounts affairs at the settlement of Sooloo appear to present a ry promising prospect.
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  • 931 4 THE usual .Monthly Spora ot tne -'^m Regiment took place ad Tanglin on Friday evening last, consisting of running, jumping, hurdle race. Mid throwing ticket balL A large number of the Oflvtlu- Kegimejit were present but the absence of an\ of the residents was painfully
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  • 1115 4 From the Daily Tunes, 29M (MoOi (From our own Correspond rut.) Penatcg, 22nd Oct., IS7^ I am still labouring under a dearth o\ subject there is scarcely anything ring worth writing a Unit, but however 1 suppose I must try and spin our weekly quant u Since my last
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  • 571 5 h'om thr baity 'fine*, 2s//, (hlohcr. Uk. Printer, if ever *ay of your devils w» tAkeH upon himself to change fche tense, and thereby the sense rfjttiy writing, turning inv nuks into rubbish and my /knocks into trash, 'I'm darned if 1 oont go under,' as the
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  • Cocrespondence.
    • 356 5 The Chamber of Commerce and the Maharajah of Johore. 2\> Me Editor of the Baity TJm Chairman and ComOhanil>cr of Counnerce arroing »uld be careful to I oi to write with regard bo the general prejudice in fii. vorpj Lindlej M IV "TheCha Commerce M< fchiH opportunity" i^ lipjjhod writing
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  • 479 5 News of the Week. THURSDAY, 21th OCTOBER. An Inquest was held yesterday, the 23rd instant, on the body of a male Chinese named Lim Eug Hoy at the Sree Passir Panjang beach by A. K. Ord Esq., H. M. Coroner of Singapore. Verdict Found Drowned." Nkws, says the Hongkong Daily
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  • 2212 5 Wk have been requested to intimate that, by the kind permission of Captain Cleveland and the Officers, fehe Band of 11. M. S. Iron. biU-e will play on the Esplanade during- the cricket natch which is to be continued to-morrow afternoon, between the Three Services and the
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  • 1239 6 Tiih total Return of Visitors to the Rattles Library aud Museum during the week ending Friday, 25th Oct., 1878, was 1,:31<). Ax inquest was held yesterday, the 25th instant, on the body of a female child, the circumstances relating to < the manner in which the knowledge
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  • 478 7 inquest was held on Saturday the 20th instant, on the the body of a male Malay, milled Mataharu, at the Crimmd Prison, by A. It. Onl, Ksq., 11. M. Coroner. .'idiot, '■< Death from natural onuses." The Legislative Council, we learn, has been summoned to meet on
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  • 1780 7 The people of Johore, we learn, are holding high festival all this week in 24 honour of the return from Europe ot His Highness the Maharajah. In j we programme of sports, there is put down a tiger aU( i buffalo tight, Aiiorr four o'clock yesterday afternoon,
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  • 2271 7 The E. and A. Go's steamer JVormandf, Captain Ellis, arrived from Australia in the roads at 9 o'clook on Monday night and went alongside Tanjong Pagar \V hart' early next mornCaptais W. Ellis reports as folLeft Sydney ">th October arrived in Brisbane on the Bth sailed again
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 117 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Bi .t..h Btr. H.nUlure. I£S6 Urns Tboums, London 6th Sept. arribal*-f Continued.) 2:2nd Oct. HdJdh BrOOkc> 5 tous Beynoia«, Sarawak Wednesday, !>Srd Obtol British str. Diomed 1 414 ton; ui Ba Uvia lb<tbi Oct Rri^'i lllleP f mirnc Kckat for B^tavnv. ISSS r SSSSS^Sb J** «T« -Hh Oct.
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  • 293 9 iwsKWM- 1 Perak, and his assirftipt > Mr. W. E. Maxwell, aje both a,t Pulo u nnrfii whicu ar e commented otner ivepoi soeech but I upou in B eueuoy b v Seas, arrived Here rrom JtiongKpng on i neu wue the Xst instant. The Irqn Duke re-
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    • 792 9 VK9BBI.S PASSED AWJEiT 1 1 chip's N ftme Caotain r v*piain. From. To 4 Italian Antoniettu Otton^ 7 -'sSSSah Hifn Marit Chanel f,o. --Norwegian h!^.!^ o^' 01^'?" Pawaroeang afeibofirne •'^Jtch Hit., Samarang Rotterdam American HarTar.l pj Kutt.rdam Sainarang -British iWindhorer F^L, t<irus HaUvill ~do Ele.tr.i H Mnl Woosung London 9
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