Straits Times Overland Journal, 14 November 1878

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  • 21 1 vm O. Steamer Nizai The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. \L\. NO. no. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, \()V. 14, 18f8. Puick 40 Cent
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  • 33 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. i «.vn Street, this morning (11th vrie of Mr. B. H. Pi<>] m BKK'.. \r v^in^apore, on *he i'tli instant, t be wife of T J. KeAUGHRAK, of a s
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  • 114 1 5T MARKET Qi Singapore, 14th Nov&mbes, LB7B. liumb er I Black Pepper 7.95 White Pepper, fair quality 13.2. r >. Sago Flour, Sarawak 4.125. L'ear' -4-40. I!>.s<) h{ II m.a 7 do do 1.524. T. Cloth 1 05. 7 do do Opium.... Ou London Bank *> Privatt
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  • 613 1 Thk last issue of the overland Blraiti Timer was dated Thursday the Hii instant, the M. M. steamer Yang Tse leaving next morning with the last The P. O. steamer Qeelong arrived here with the London mail of the 11th October on Sunday morning the 10th
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  • 260 1 (JoVKUXMEXT -Ga/ETTK, BTH NoV. The following new notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette It is hereby notified that Saturd the 9th instant, being the birthday His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales/will be observed as a public holiday in the Government -Offices. His Excellency the Governor I been pleased to appoint
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  • 794 1 News has been received in Hongkong of a sen us Hakka rising in Hainan. The China Mail says We have fuller news thau that given last night from a Chinese source, concerning the Hakka rißing in Hainan. These agrarian troobte* appear to have comraei at Ta»
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 308 1 Per Metiela N From Liver•l via Pen*ng Revd. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Elvin, 4 children, and 1 nurse. Revd Mr. *nr\ Mr«. R. W. Grwndy. Miss-** Crisp, Miss Jennings, Miss Smith, Mr. T Mercer. Mr. J. Sha> d 70 Chinese. Per E. and A. (Jo's, steamer B\ itsb 11th
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    • 105 1 For S ithdtmptoii. From Yokohama. Mrs. E. Watson, 5 children ;iud 2 female ints and Mr. Thomas Wilkinson. From Singapore. For Ptnaay. MiHs^ottli-'l. and 2 n.t- tive iirvants, 1 Lieutolfttit, I") u >n commissioned officers, rank and file Royal Artillery, 9 soldieiM 28th rej^imont, Mrs. Lyall, Mr. and Mrs Smith,
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  • 1762 2 A i delivered ■.:<■ oj (-oui ii Tuesday fa>t is cha by I -aal skill in composition and oguage as displayed in all his public utterances sin«v his aril amongst us. And on this -ion, he was in a position to proph< oth things and avoid
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  • 1219 2 Ivid before Council, sth Nov. Tub Kstimatw ion .me twenty-two papers wore laid lie Council table on the sth ini therefore honorable members have their work cut out for them, to digest them comfortably and satisfactorily during- the fortnight that His Excellency will be
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  • 1008 3 'I'llK DInBI KaoEDT. J^&S^a 1 f rthcr p»rticui. w '■-l'<^"'tr theeaptawi of the Chinese '-We Island i, ukc,. froml "On 5,,,,,rrt;,y mo>-ni 11!f the 2nd instant, S? P Hrt ln <! the whot! fair wa 8 arranged in Penan* principally «f wai!,d from here
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  • 5496 3 From the Daily Times, 8th November. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. sth Nqv., 1878. Xi^w Member. OBOUi CLEMEVTT SMITH. E&Q., Irivmj? been appointed Colonial Seorttarj of the Straits Settlement* took the usual «>atbs and his seat as a Member of the Legislative Council. The Governor's Speech. H. E. T*H* GOVERNOR delivered his address
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  • 1897 5 From the Daily Times, 8th November. Singapore 85 Yeras Ago. 1\ perusing an old Library book entitled "Borneo aud the Indian Archipelagpo", by Midshipman Marryat of H. nf. S. Samarang y we came across the following 1 description of Singapore in the r I), which will no doubt be intereating
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  • 1612 5 From the Daily Times, 9th November. Perak. The following correspondence r< pecti&g I'er.ik and the labour question there appears in the Ceylon Ohthe 22ad and 2ith October. Stone/' it will be tioii: u nd ness ot .M and Efotadyside'ri representatioti^ as to the brilliant prospects before coffee planters there, and
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  • 1146 6 From the Daily Times, 9th November. Netherlands India. The following items of Batavia news StraTi e^?f. here ot the Governor of the i uier«)y for rea B o D8 of health. At i si d «rTt ear k u n Kood authority, that the i wth thL y m b
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  • 1235 6 From the Daily Times, 12th November. The Municipality. Min i i of I W.eiliuijs of the Munici- >al (<orni rs on Thursday tho 220d Commissioners Pre*ettf Hon*ble W\ H. Read.^P/wufett/. Hon'ble Major MeNair, I,\ A M. F. de Souza, Ksq. The minutes of Hie last meeting v iv;xi and confirmed.
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  • 1018 7 From the Daily Times, 13th November. Mauritius News. otrn C Mauritius, Wfh Orfobr Ust, things have «>u« in ourfylonv 1 a -et season of the vear which beginning of the 'hurricane season; lutil the -nd ot February next ill ial transitions with the planter* svill >usfy entered into l lcw
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  • 614 7 From the Daily Times 1 1 th November. N icks and Knocks. As was premised last week, the sad event at the Dindingfl was the fruit of over confidence, and negligence, to which must l>e added, it appears, treachery on the part of the. Police Sergeant. Had a guard been
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  • Correspondence.
    • 89 7 j-o me junior oj the Daily Time* Sir, As an amateur of music it always affords me great pleasure to hear the Band pUy on the Esplanade. The Auilncioua at present in harbour, has, I hear, a splendid Band on board, and Admiral Hillyar and the officers will
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  • 443 7 THURSDAY, 7th NOVEMBER. THE Manila papers state that, according to advices from Madrid, Mr. Mkntarlyi, Spanish Consul here, will, J probably, be appointed to the same post in Hongkong. H. E. the Governor, accompanied by Captain Walker, A.D.C.", paid an I official visit to Adm i
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  • 190 7 The Russian man-of-war II ujdam.a< k will leave for Cronstadt next Sun. and will call at Penang eii- rout Another Russian man-of-war, the I mdnick, is shortly expected here from Japan e/i route homewards also. A C hinaman, who, it is suspected, was concerned in the murder
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  • 1035 7 We understand that the Hod. Major MacNair and I >i;. Rowell proceed with the Uovernor to Bangkok on Monday. The total Return of Visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week, ending Friday Bth November, 1878, was 1560. Today, being the Prince of Wai birthday,
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  • 1185 8 wo Chinamen who were am ed > the (Vimpin^ Ordinance deceiving the six Chin* lies, who were sent to Indragiri against the terms of their contract and there maltreated, have' l>een found guilty after u protracted inquiry at the Police Court, and fined $00 each. Owing to
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  • 405 8 Vic f K-Ai>\iiKAi. K. Coaat, C. U., prola to Malacca and c Penatig nexl week, in his fla-jjbhip the Iron 0 By the English mail from China this morning", we learn thatthe double I gun- vessel AVm//c, inder A. V. Hupuis, left 11 uy on the rtth,
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  • 160 8 Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. Oct. 18 American British • 11. C. Sibley Trinidad Conant Mouson «•** ,'Marteille:. i » 19 |Norwegian 'Ae -eland Jvniulsen — American Dutch British do do American Swedish British do do Hawthorne Jacob van Lennep -on Schnepel • ,lU Amsttt
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 381 9 ednesday, 6th Novemb :i M»cr U ivdama.k, 1 ,100 tons. Tirtoff, Bongkona ■r Deli.7oo t.ms. Van Brock, Acheen 2nd Nov Thin lay, 7tb November (^rrisbrooke, 940 tons, Wharton, Penan* stk Nov W a/.,'1, :i> tons. Burlingham. Malacca 6th Not ie Appoiimo. 672 ton?. Garziglia, Cardiflf Ist July n atr.
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    • 233 9 Wednesday, th Nbvembei British barque Julia H.. Tyrer, f >r Bfarseilles. British steamer Baby, Fox, for Bfintok and Pak Thursday, 7th November. British steamer Lome, Cullock, for Hon^kon^. Brifsh steamer Carrisbrooke, Wliarton, for H":i, i British steamer Cleator, Chalk, for Labuun. Friday, November. British steamer Strath more, Bowell, for
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    • 832 9 „• Date • t 1 B Names. Captains. Fla > A Rio m of ar- Where From £_, RIVALS. Where Lying Consignees ob Agents. Destination — — ■• 3ON-OF-WA opnv Burmeister H.N.M's. str. 310 Oct. 1 f Batavia IT. P. Wharf H.N.M.'s Consul General. Cruise v.
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