Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 February 1879

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  • 24 1 ,n DkBPA P. ft O. Stkameh Pkk.x." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. NO. I 12. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEB. 7. 1870. Prick to Cc
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    25 1 Cn th, :;ist January, Mra Gilincht Hilkka Dkiobtom a ied 31 years. Folkestone, Kngland, on the 2ml NI formerly I FRIDAY, Tin FEB. 1879.
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  • 135 1 VOA.IOII m Fkmriaky, 187!». t-ititnb ci |4 ;',l Black Pepper 7 t^. White Peppc, bur quality 1 Sago Flour. Sar.iwk Pearl Sigo 127|. Ooffee, Bontyne 17. Tin *****. 408. Mule tws 86. SJ lbs. Shirtings I »>2',. 7 do do 1.:,25. tth 1 02 J. 7 do
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  • 196 1 Per Iraouaddy, Ist Feb. For ChUe. Prom Singapore Mr. Stewart Kay Shuttleworth. Fa From Singapore 12 Arabs. For Barcelona Prom Singapore: Senor Agapit* M uivilio Maraeillea. From Singapore: Messrs, V. C. Valtriny. Thomas Neave, and Madame Palliei and infant daughter. Per Emirne, Ist Feb. For Bataria From Singapore Messrs.
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  • 1176 1 Thk last Overland Summary of thc Strai r> TlHEfl was dated Saturday, Ist February, and despatched by the M. M. iteamer fraouaddy which left that afternoon at V o'clock. Tbc V. steamer Geelong, with tbc London mail of the :ird January, arrived here on Monday the .'ird
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  • 124 1 Thk following is an alistract of last week's Gazette'. It is herehy notified that the Exequatur empowering Mr. Ho llsiianTse (the Hon. 11. A. K. Whampoa, C.M.G.) to act as Consul for China at Singapore, received Her Majesty's signature on the 21st December, 1878. Marine
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  • 724 1 lhe past fortnight bai beea dull and un eventful, tbe most stirring occurrence b. insj the raid by armed rubbers on HungHam. The surveying-vessel l/";//' iin Napier, left here on the 25th Ultimo for ffolihow. This is her first cruise elas as a surveying- vessel. During her stay m
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  • 2093 2 From the Daily Times, Mh Fehruary, 'fill. RgPOKI ON THR &APFLIB LIBRABT \.\o Mi mi v koi: 1878. R make room to-day for the report on tbe Raffles Library and Ifuseum, by the Secretary, for tbe Insl year, tbe first departmental report furnished, and we beg
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  • 731 2 Pbmbm i Hin Bxckllvvci thk Governor. The Ho 'ble the Colonial B I f The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. The H -n*ble the Auditor-< foncral. The H n'ble the Colonial Engine The Hon'ble W. H. Read. The Hon'ble 1. S. Bond. Thc Hon'ble Thomas Shelford. The Hon'ble Robert
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  • 5889 3 t, containing ►atches Ac. the disposal of tbe work of he Court of Bequests, Singapo <•. |t j s dmitted that th.- presen! Arrangement is mporai i»g ■mt It is hardly convenien! i upon the pic ent working of the scheme, especi illy when he I' P rarilv rilled by
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  • 1235 4 Netherlands Indian Nkws. Tiik following- item- of news are translated from the N. I. Journals for the Straits Times: M From the report of the Japara the following particulars have been furnished lis:— The steamer Japara, T. C. Zuyderbout, started at 8.30 a, m.
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  • 2222 4 From the Dai ly Times, 5th February. Manila New j slated for fh' Is Tunes.) it is mmn lad of our ooatetuporarisa thut, iv reproducing these t niu»lutions, their original 1,1 the Bl kn..\sleil_ For the races We have been informed on good authority, th.. Eng. lish joo- tang, is
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  • 988 5 From the Daily Times, 5th Fehruary. from the Daily Times, 5th Febrauary, Malacca. From one own Correspondent.) .Malacca, 3rd Fkhy., In7!>. The British steamer Pgak Pekhet, from your Port, en route to Penang. (via Native States, arrived here on tbe morning of the 29th ultimo, and sailed the same afternoon.
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  • 341 5 SATURDAY, I st FEBRIARY, Thk total Return of Visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, Slat January, IS7O, was fc,785. Li; Cour her de Saigon of the itOth January publishes the proposed programme of festivities to lie held there on the
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  • 484 6 Ins Kxcellency the Governor will leave here for England by the next P. O. mail, probably on Saturday next. The Singapore Volunteers are summoned to assemble on Thursday next .o assist m taking Fort Canning. The parade will take place at the Depot, uext to the Sailors'
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  • 1188 6 Mh. E. A. Irving has been appointed to act as Auditor-General during the Hon. C. J. iRVINO'a administration of the Lieutenant Governorship of Penang. The meeting of the Legislative Council which was to bave been held to-day was adjourned to next Tuesday, owing to His Excellency the
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  • 312 7 Friday, 3lat January. German bra Carl. 225 t ms. Thomson. Baugko> 17th Jan. Brit etr Radnorshire 1.251 tons, Thompson Unden 17th Dec. M. M. atr. Eraouaddy, 3,600 tons, Gauvain Saigon 2!>*h Jan British steamer Jeddah. 991 tons, Clark. Sourabaya 28th Jan Saturday, Ist February. Bnt. bar. Invernees, 72:. tons,
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  • 119 7 German schooner Christian. 250 tons, Rosaow commander, Labuan 29th Jan., consignees Rautenberg Schmidt Co. Siame... s, ii „>uer Kirn Chye Seng, 170 tons, Nacodah, Bangkok 22nd Jan. Siamese schooner Kirn Boon Hoat, 205 tons, Jacobson commander. Bangkok 20th Jan. German steamer Hesperia. 1.136 tons, Johanseu commander. Hamburg 15th
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  • 122 7 Friday. 31 st January. Britiah ateamer Japan, Guan Hin. for Malacca A Penang. Saturday, lst February. British schooner Janet Henfry, for Fremantle. German barque Wega, Mali), for Rangoon. British schooner Subahani, Kelly, for Bulongan. British steamer Oarriabrooke, Wharton, for Saigon British steamer Radnorshire, Thompson, for Hongk -ng. Sarawak brig
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