Straits Times Overland Journal, 12 August 1879

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  • 20 1 Dwpatch pk. M.M.Smiiu "AiiAzoio.'' The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. \o. kh). SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12. 1«7J). Price M> Cknts
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 8 1 a Hill, thT. I I M>EK GKNTLB,
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    • 24 1 ithedral ,> the Daquin, AkTHua 1 NK vthkr ajjapon I akolink Man, eldest daughter of the late DIHHOwiB o f the sa me place.
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  • 102 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 12th AUG., 1879. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. tAPoKfe 12th August, 1871). Gambier 3774. Black Pepper on. White Pepper, fair quality Flour, S.trawn ..I 05. Bontj Tin Mule t d<. Cloth i 7 do do I.] Benares Opium Exciia On London Bank 4- u. Pri On India Bank d
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  • 1205 1 r liii. last issue ef the Overland Straits Times was dated last Tuesday the sth instant on which day the 11.I 1 l steamer Molwa lefl with the homeward mail at I p. mi. The London Man of tin- I hit July was delivered here on Monday
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  • 210 1 The fol lowing new notification* ate published i Dr. N. B. l)cini\>, of Singapore, lia> been authorized to lile a specification of a eeriain Invention to abolish or diminish tin. 1 danger arising to the -iif »cii it > of carriages in tie horses running
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 208 1 {tadsriigrrsu Pei B I. 8. N. Go's steamer Simla on the oth August. For Singapore. From Rangoon: Major Cumming and Mr. \V. .Joest. From Per Hon'ble Major J. F. A. McNair c.M.-i. Mr. Hugh Low <:. m. <>., Mr. Rinn, Right Revd. E. Gasnier, Tunku Othmau.VMr. and Mrs. L. Reutens
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    • 134 1 Chineae officials. From 1' »rl Said- 1 I l binese official. Bhw*qkai.--F ron UmrmkU^i M-. and Mrs. Gipperieh, and the Revd. .1. Kit s. Fo* Yokohama.— -From Marseilles: Mr gJmard. Prom Naples: Mr. ok ffares. Krom G«lle Mr Ben Peril. M. steamer Amazone, on tbe 12th A\i. JPbr Siti.jfipnrc —From
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  • 3013 2 "rom Ihe Daily Times, i»/// August. This Km catio i R kob IS7^.1 S 7^. Tm Report on Education i'<>r lS?s Mr. S inner, I ctor o( Bch< i i"ar as our memory the idable and interesting that hag vet been published It i- 1- official
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  • 660 3 e D Times, ll// August. 1878. Mo.* of the Departmental Reports i] i; I I .uncil Table have aln dy h umented upon in tl. one ot lv, .till remain, orf on n Department; by Dr. tegi-trar-General. ra umstanc* h com bin* nder this department neiintere8tiug and valuable as ought
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  • 1907 3 From ike Daily Times, 12V// August. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ,,i H. E. in His Honor the Chief Just Sidgrea^ rhe Hon'ble the I set Coin*]-. II Trli n'i'le tne Col mial Secretary, i C. Smith.) >, Acting Attorney-General, 8. Bond.' T isurer, W. W. v. hill i u_ Auditor-General, _'er. i
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  • 1676 4 From the Daily Times, bth August. The M i m* ii- i,n MnruTEs of Proceedinga of the .Municipal Commissioners, on Friday, the 18th duly. 1 S71L mmissioners Present. The Hon'ble W. II. Read,— President. Ihe Hon ble .Major McNair, k.a. E. J. Wells, Esq. M. V. de Souza, Esq. Tan
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  • 1209 4 From the Daily Times, st/, August. Schedule of the Annual FlowerShow of the Singapore Horticultural Exhibition Society Au Exhibition will be held in the Botanical Gardens on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 90th and Slat of Deeeuih. 18 1 0. Open on the First day fioin o p. m. until dark.
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  • 1603 5 From the Daily Times, 5£i August. Nktk eh lands India. It is requested of our contemporaries that, in reproducing these translations, their original appear. -not m the Straita Timm may be acknowledged. "Macassar, llth July.— Last month there arrived at Pare Pare' from Singapore, the British steamer Batara Ba,fou Sree
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  • 1332 5 From Ike Daily Times, Sth Annual. Manila News. (It is requested of our contemporaries that, iu reproducing these translations, their original appearance u the dtnUfa r%m« maj be acknowledged.! "Earthquake The steamer Chmrrnei which arrived here yesterday on a postal voyage from the B. E. portions of the Archipelago has
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  • 576 6 Frc J) I *lth August. Thi Rj i\ Th e i July t hue (1; I ne appli cat ion of the Dutch Authorities to extrad J alius Kolfman. The deductions drawn by our contemporary may be intei iu_; t<> the many students here of the n-y of the celebrated
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  • 785 6 From the Daily Times, bth .h -I. Bangkok News. Trlei/r -ess. -It will be encouraging intelligence to all interested in the natural development and progress of Siam to learn, that the government has ded to establish I phic connection with the great main lines leading to Singapore and Calcutta, by
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  • Correspondence.
    • 496 6 To the ISditov of the Daily 2 Sii{. 1 have no wish at this time to enter into the important subject of the propriety of quarantine laws in this or an\ other place, but, guided as 1 am I>\ tliu most competent opinion on this subject, there
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    • 326 6 In the Editor of the Daily I Sir,—- Some yean ago a most laudable movement took place in our midst against cruelty to animals and that movement resulted i»i the formation oJ to preveat unfair and brutal conduct town the lower orders of creation so far. good.
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  • 370 6 TUESDAY, sth A I (.1 ST. The SA H rysays: Ih. new Chim amer, which is to \>< propelled without fuel, was hauled the mud few day- ago, and is now in the water alongside Fauchung*i Wharf; he pi* ground next to thi -M. S. N.
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  • 573 7 The Singapore sportsmen who atled the Penang Race Meeting are loud in the expressions of their appreciation of the kindm h they received the hands of flur friends in the Sister Settlement. Pehang'fl display oi hospitality to Sino-aporeai erbiaL Why is it that the Municipality do siftt
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  • 1551 7 A MOCK is going round the I Circle that Mr. Justice Wood has obtained leave ol absence and will proI to England in September. Mr. Justice Ford, it is expected, will be transferred to Penang during Mr. JusWood's period oi' leave. I'm: I noflicial meml>ers Mill keep
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  • 466 7 We learn that Dr. Rowell, P.( M will leave here for Penang on Saturday on a visit of inspection to the hotpi■f that Colony. M\i. Hugh Low, C.M.G. Resident of Perak, wno is at present a guest at (Government House, will leai Hongkong on a visit to
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  • 697 8 or Ordonez, the Spanish Envoy to Annam arrived here by the M. ML uner SiudA from Calcutta this morning and will leave for Annam in a lew days in H. C. M's steamer Marones del Ducto. Tin, Telegraph Company's steamer Ha arrived her© yesterday with tin 1
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  • 868 8 Miss Ci.aka Stanley's Opera Troupe arrived this morning from China by j the M. M. steamer A,t?i:one, and will ve one or two entertainments here previous to their departure for Calei. ta. Our China contemporaries speak j highly of their artistic attainment-. PiuvATi: advice* from Aden state
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 727 8 SHIPPING INT ELLItr_.NCE d ntbalS. an 'foal*.— Continued. R, V 1 tn r r^fr 7 bt AllgUsl British steamer Pearl. 705 tons. Munk comma nder, Saigon 7th British steamer Ruby, J149 tons, Fox commander, Palcmhang A uguat, consignees Bun Hin Co K 2nd August consignees Wee Bin A Co. British
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