Straits Times Overland Journal, 1 February 1879

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  • 29 1 ASDF SDFS DF Fob Dispatch pcs M. M. Stkamki IMQIl MQ1 Ul|lY< The Straits Tiems OVERLAND JOURNAL. Vol.. N\. NO. 111. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, FEB. I, 1879. Priok m Ckkth
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  • comestic Eccurrences.
    • 85 1 Itos«l)sSoUS4. On .January 20th m (he kndrewN athedral, Singapore, l>y the Yen. Archdeieon H te, assisted hy t.he 1 Mr. ti.m.s, William Harley B.ftldest s«»n „f the late Chac I. Rote, Bsq. of Liverpool, to .Jane Caro. "HI i filter of M. F. de S of Sing i>pore. O*
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    • 36 1 Ai Nortbam Lodge, P »v ths 23rd rbstsnt, tbe irifc of John Allan, Esp of a son. At Al. ...ist »rd. ou v,, __i 7 1 1 1 oist the wife «.t William Et. L
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    • Article, Illustration
      20 1 At Bnrnbank, <»n 2»ith January, Jans, the bel.vcd wife ol Alexander M. Martin, aged 10. SATURDAY, Ist FEB. 1879.
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  • 10 1 The Government Gazettes, 24m jan. The following new notifications are
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  • 144 1 Sinua.i'v>r<, Im Fkbruary, 187!». Gaoibiei S 4 J.*). Black Pepper 7 hl\. White Pepper, Lur quality 1 £.50. Sago Flour. Saniwik ;i.y M Pearl dago j. jo Ooffee, Bou tyne 17. Tin 19. 4^B. Mule twj*B 8i lbs. Shirtings t I «>2£. 7 d<> do
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  • 248 1 Per At. M. steamer Ava, 27th Jan. For Bingapore. From Marseilles: Revd. Fathers Lahaye, Henquel, Sauvegarde, Maihias and Guibretean, Mr. Weger, Mr. and Mrs. Hifty and Messrs. Luchamiger and Noedile. From Aden: 2 Arabs. From Madras Indians. From Poudichery 4 Indians. From Galle: Mi. Pakenham. Eor Batavia. From Marseilles:
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  • 1654 1 Tin. last overland issue ot the Strait Times, was dated Friday, Jan. 2 1 tli, and despatched by the P. fc steamer, Monfftdii, which left that afternoon at four o'clock. The M. lit Co.'s steamer doa, bringing the London mails of the 27 th Dec, arHvsd
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  • 3003 2 VESSELS PASSAD ANJEIT Copirs of the cap. From the Daily Times, loth January. Thk Residential System. Although the Hon. W. H. Read was uiialdo the other day for want of a seconder to put his motion regarding •the Residential system m the Native States, vet hit notice of it had
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  • 4041 2 Thi Lwhtun) <>»• thk Snum. Thk report of the meeting of the Legislative Council on the 2 1 st instant does not atl'ord matter for much comment. The only subject that led to any remarks was the Hon. H. Read's question as to tbe
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  • 2694 4 FSAF SDAFSD F ADF DSDFSDF DF His Lordship continued and said that they n, )W passed to the second division, which was of eonrae composed of the remaining prisoners and against them the evideno was of a different ehara .tei\ No. 4 might almost however he regarded io the category
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  • 997 4 Thk Gaol Qukstiom. We invite the attention of 11. the Governor, the Colonial Secretary,' and all those ot their way of thinking with regard to the proposed New Gaol, to the following extracts from our Ceylon and Madras contemporaries showing that the cellular system
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  • 1537 5 From the Daily Times. 31st Junary. From the Daily Times, 31st Jnarg. INDIA* ANO CHimw hh,„;,, VTIUN In hie Annual Report on Pennng for was laid b^ore Council on the otl, November, Colonel Aueou Ims the following paragraphs respecting Indian and Chi" and we publish them "of considerable interest and
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  • 1369 5 Thk Mi mcii- a i.m Minutes of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on Thursday, the 9th .January, 1^79. t'om m isxioncrs PPrese t Hon'ble W. 11. Read, -President. Hon'ble Major MacNair. B. J. Wells, Esq. Tan Seng Poh, Esq. M. V. J)e Souza, Esq.
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  • 2118 5 -Ist January, 187!*. PaSBBHT. HIS EXCELLENCY THE OoVERNOR, The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary, The Hon'ble the Treasurer, The Hon'ble the Auditor C metal. The Hon'ble the Colonial Engin*. The Hon'ble W H. Read, The Hon'ble I. S. Bond, The Hon'ble Thomas Shelf ord. Thc minutes of the last
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  • 1340 6 Netherlands India. Th* following items of news v translated from thc N. 1. Journa's tc the Straitt Timea N U« Asanas .nee < extraordinary courage, we may StatS th t win* -Mr A. B^. form-; y STS* M-Ino ,7„ B lc. Wh.» 11 .J
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  • 1216 6 MANILA NKWS. Trin.slalcd for ike Straita Timit is mnatati baipof atlee tfcat> ii j.rixlucinjr these tmaalations, tbeir original »i>pean iv th< i<WiiowUMlc«d U H from Europe. Under the conditions on* which the programme of the forthcoming races has been drawn up. it would not
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  • 826 7 Penang News We take the following items of news from the Penang Standard ot 24th instant. Magistrates with legal qualifications. 11l our local column Will lie seen ail extract froni the Government Gazette notifying the appointment of Mr. E.C. Hill as Justice of the
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  • 846 7 Tn i X i v\ T v v kin > in Jaya. In reference to the imposition of new taxes m Java, the Java liode of the I Nth instant, writes as follows: A more inauspicious period could not have been chosen for the
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  • 817 7 W I ST KUN A I sl UA 1.l A. From one on-n Correspondent.) Perth, W. A., dOth Dec., 1878.— The •ess of Noveltg, on the Singapora course, the news of which has just arrived by telegram, has afforded j] satisfaction to the breeders
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  • 397 7 M vi unit s Xi From our own Corretpondent.) M LUniTii a, bin 1 Is7s. SINCE the date ..t my last, thing- havbeen going on smoothly m our little co. lony hut. a- a matter ol I ry one is looking forward somewhat anxiously
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  • Correspondance.
    • 151 8 To the Editor of the Daily Time* Siu, There must be some mistake m the accompanying cutting. There is plenty of White Bait* here, (though no cooks who understand the delicate little fellows), but 1 bave not -ecu a sprat or a herring m the lish market. Messrs.
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    • 342 8 Sia, Those of your readers who admire monstrosities like Dr. Beccari's new Conophallut may be glad to know that a figure of the "Titan," one thirteenth of the natural size, is given at page 7sl of the Gardener' t Chronicle for December 21st.
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  • 1056 8 Fill DAY, 24th JANUARY. Wi. are requested by Iteufer's Agent to intimate that a telegram is lying at his oflice to the address of John (i. Cook. Wi; learn that Mr. J. l>. Vaughan has been offered, bui has declined, the acting appointment of thc Solicitor
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  • 86 8 The total return of Visitors to the Rallies Library and Museum during tbe week ending Friday, 'I Ub January, 1879, was 1,682. A CORRESPONDENT SCllds Us a growl that the list of books published yesterday as having been received at tbe Library does not contain one published
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  • 675 8 11. 11. the Dato (Clans of Sunghie Ujong arrived here from Malacca and Klang last Saturday by the steamer 'Telegraph By private advices we learn that the excessively wet weather bas put a stop to all warlike operations iv Acheen. Cai'Tun Jackson, of tbe S. S. Clan,
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  • 39 8 (Before the Chief J ust ice and a Common Jury.J The following are thc rcmaiuder of the cases tried at the late assizes: The Queen vs. Seng Lam. Charged with (I) DeHvery of current coin possessed with
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  • 449 9 I od D *TE I I I -p SHirs Names. Captains. Fla* A Rio. of^ar- Where From., Where Lying Consignees or Agents/Destination. MEN-OF-WAF Deli Brookhuijzeii H.N.Ms. str. 700 Not. ♦> Acheen T P Wharf wv xr r« 1 /-< m STEAMERS m.jn. m s. Consul General.
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