Straits Times Overland Journal, 19 August 1879

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  • 25 1 Foa Dmpatoh per l- ft o <■ k,u u; .|-II,n„." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. W.-NO. 461. SIN(;A»»()Ul-r, TfKSDAV. AUGUST li). 1819. Pbice 10 Gents.
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  • 16 1 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. Orange Grore, oa l^th instant, Akr Hay Donaldson, aged months and 25 days.
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  • 120 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 19th AUG., 1879. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore 19th August, 187!>. Gambier f 8.75. Black Pepper 7 White Pepper, fair quality Sago Flour, Sarawak Sago.... e, Bontyne nominal. Tin ji.so. Mule twist vl lbs. Shirth, 1.. 7 do 1.45. do V. Cloth 1.05. do do 1.57-i. Benares Opium
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  • 794 1 Thi last of the Overland iasts Times was dated last Tuesds the 1:2th instant, the M. M. steam* Amazone left j) o'clock next morning with the last homeward mail. The P. and O. steamer Indus, with thc London Mail of the 18th Ju. arrived at daylight
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  • 402 1 Govermment Gazette, Friday, 15th August. THE fallowing Police notice is published hereas complaint has been mado concerning certain Mahomedanprcx 18 for which the Chief Police Officer at Penang E»RS been accustomed to grant permits, but which pro are not allowed at Singapore, and whereas it is desirable that uniformity of
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  • 314 1 Lin, following items of new* are taken from the Standard of the 1 Itli August. Accident* b i irin^ the HI k. <>n Saturday la>t while Mr. Low of I'erak driving to Glugo in a hack gharr} pon\ bolted and ran into a bullock cart the gharrj was
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 279 1 -Passengers. Per M. M. mail steamer Emime, from Batavia on the 12th August. For Singapore. Messrs. Aganoor, Boyle, van der Busche, Blondel, van der Ploeg, Cherruti and Van Laar, and 273 Javanese, < hineseand Arabs, For Yokohama. Monsieur Guyard. For Marseilles. Revd. Mr. de Bruyn, Mr. and Mr s W.
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    • 94 1 Pcnmng.m- -From Hongkong. Mr. A. •vn, Galle.— From Shanghai: Mr J Smith. 6 For Bo„lI>o,,.— From Hongkon*': Mr. B. Tolaten. For Brindisi. From Shanghai: Mr. W. Paterson. F' -from Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. -impkins. Mr. H. Thompson! and Mr. Wm. Dawson. Prom Shangh Mr. and Mrs. Puyh, children and servants
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  • 1163 2 the hotly Times Yhth August. The Ce^ lo i V.w b idj i iow !am. A in \i ai: k or two sec ma called foJ with reference t<> the extract from the (.ri/ltju I r published in tb lumns on Tuesday last and the exti
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  • 2100 2 From the Daily Times, IS/// August. Mortality among Indian Immigrants in i uovixce Wellesley. The Hon. Walter Scott could not have done a better service to thc Planters of Province Wellesley than by moving as be did on Saturday for certain returns to throw light on the paragraph in li.
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  • 1214 3 From the baity Tim* Dra_ i Mim tino of Cm V* i i.. Pbeskn l ,,,s EXCl I r Al.MIMsi i; A rOH, A- E. H. \n>on, r.v His Honor The Chief- J I Sidgreaves.) I he Hon'ble The Officer commanding H.M. 'a Troops (Colonel Jago.) The Colonial Secretary Mr.
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  • 3882 3 From the baity Times, 1 III, August. Rl.\ KM E ot Prrak. The following notes of the Elevenue of Perak, proposed to be farmed ror three years from 1st Jauuary 1880, were published in last Friday's G izette. Perak River Farnu Tin. The duty collected on Tin at the port
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  • Correspondence.
    • 117 4 lo the E,hto,- of (In• Dnil,, K* mi;, -Quoting from a paragraph iu yesterday s paper viz:— Lawn Tennis DM become 5i,,.!, fct|,. Jionahle .port in Singapore and the play attract* so much attention not only among the "Upper ten" but also among numbers of the general commuluty
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    • 173 4 To the Editor of the Daily Ti Sin. Vou have published in per of last Tueaday the Cey account of the recent extradition in Galle. Would you not. in common lairngive equal publicitv to the short leadi on the subject in the Ceylon 0 of the
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    • 113 4 Zb tht I r i tor of the Da U ;i Sib, In youi yesterday's issue, writing of the danger to the occupants <»1 rkgei going along the Tanglin I wlun the congregation are leaving the Scotch Kirk, you say. unlet pi' ires be taken, these Sunday
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    • 165 4 /'j th, E.Uiur <>/ the Daily T Sik, 1 read very carefully your aii in yesterds > the to the pupils of the Baffles In--Allow me. Sir, to recal you to your School-daws, how buoyant you were n the Midsummer vacation was approaching There is an old
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  • 763 4 WEDNESDAY, 13th AUGUST. Mr. Bcqh L(»u,C.M.(;.. H. B. M. > Resident of Perak, left for Hamgl tins morning in the M, M. sUamci Sindh on a short vis i Mr. Pope HennesHy. Me. B from Salan^or now learning the routine of the Audit Department here preparatory
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  • 1218 5 We are requested to stale thai any one interested in the Flower Show and wanting a copy of the Programme, may obtain one from any of the Members or Stewards, or from the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Murton. Captain Sandman, of the Dutch steamer Egeron, reports thai on
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  • 807 5 1 i is rumoured in legal circles here that, perhaps, Mr. Ju Ford < Tered the p.,.' by Mi. v ion ol Sir John Phear, but it ig vn-y improbable that Mr. Ford will he offered the appointment. 5 fndian e of long experience will, probably, sueceed
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  • 1246 6 S ATURDAY, 16th AUGUST. The total Return of Visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, 15th August, l*7y, was i lii i. Telegraph Company's steamer rd OxOorue, taking advanta kvourable inonsomij left \\w> afternoon for Hongkong, to repair Home deiu the Singapore Saigon Hongkong Cable.
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  • 1258 6 MONDAY. 18th AUG UST. Mi,. l{\.\ki\(., we learn, is progtf ing favourably towards recovery. W i are enabled to >tate that Mi:. C. J. Frying bas accepted the appointment <<f Resident Councillor •>» Malacca. Tuk K. A. Co.'s a. M. steamer Vormanty, Captain IL. Ellis, sailed for Australian Ports at
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