Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 October 1879

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. \x. \o. (72. SINCJAPOKK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. IK7O. Prick K»
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 13 1 -J instant M Richmond wife of Robert Liddsuw a ;i dan ij
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    • 24 1 "th inat. at the Armenian hxu Gregory, by tba Revd M G Apcae, Mr. Jacob Oakai-ikt to hipsi lighter of C. MoaEs Bm
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    • 53 1 Drownkd 7th \u-u.t. whm landing Port Elizabeth, from the capsized ship "Mabel Young" in which he iraa Edward Shaw, laUj 1 j 26— eldeal son of W- x The Hall, Wackheath Park. Fri.-nds will pi. ce p( thia intimation. rday, th,- wife of Mr. T. <J. do. Ko/akio form<
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  • 135 1 Singapore, 7th October. 187i>. Gambier $3 Black Peppeif 8 White Pepper, fair quality 13 ir. Sarawan 3.5). J 05 •lit! Tapioca, small Flake 5.66 to 5.75. Tin... J4 4-08. Mule twi.st 86. lbs. Shirtings.... 1.574. 7 do do 1.47i r> doT.
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  • 1341 1 The la issue <»t' the Overland STBAITS Timl>, was dated last Tuesday, on which day the 1\ Co/a steamer Lull's took her departure for Southampton with the last homeward mail. THE M. M. steamer Ara, with the LONDON Mail ofthe s*fe September, arrived here yesterday morning,
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  • 602 1 L he following extract from ti»«' ot the -'Kli August, is published Akiiu.i Jti —Colonel A. B. 11. Ansobj < .\i.(;., retires and is placed on the retired lull pay list, w tl drawing retired fall pay, with the honorary rank of Major-General/ 1 The
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  • Copics of the Dap.
    • 1818 2 Tin Mi Mic vi n Mi*i i i of Proceedings ol the M uni- i|).t! i'oininisHOnrrs. on Kriday, 12th I^7J>. v Present. The Hon'ble W. 11. 1,',..,,! President. Major McNair, i; n.o. M l\ De Sou/a. Ksi|. Tan Seng Poh, Egq. 1 'I'll'* Minutes
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    • 2085 2 Kll'OKl 01 „U >„Moi; Poi.uk M v ,,j 6 TRATK. Wk make fcofti to*d*y for the following interesting report of the Senior Police Magistral Police Hagist&atc's Orrioi, Bingapor€, l&tf [>;■.. BIR,-—l have the honor t i forward the Annual Returns of this Department for
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    • 1664 3 TIIK Pol, ILK COMMISSION. i. fcive below extracts fjjpin the reeomniHndatbns oi" the Police Commission a- i-» the future constitution of the Police Force of the Sett lefneiits which embody the gist of the long report which has been placed on the Council table.
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    • 2675 3 Till, Xl,u I'. ,V UONTRAJ I. Tim; following arc some <>t' the most important claused in the now oonti entered into by tin- Government with the V. O. Company for the Eastern Mail service. U".'/> defined. -Foxall the purposes oi t lie-- p the
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    • 1216 4 From the Daily Times, Octuber 4th. Si am. IHB following account of the festivities in commemoration of l\w Birthkday of MM. the King of Sinai is taken trom the Bmm Weekly Advertiser oi the 27th ultimo:— The preparations for tin- illmmnatio,,.. leaating, pleasure ami amusement* were very general and extensive.
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    • 1133 5 Netherlands Ixmw News. The new To the Editor of the «7< Sir, Honour to whom honour is due." We consider it nothing more than fair to make known that the Aroide which has been found in Sumatra by O. Beocari, the famous naturalist, is
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    • 1589 5 Nethekland Indian News. Official advices from Acheen to the :2')th August, announce the submission of several more headmen. During- the advance of one of the columns the people came out to meet the troops, the villages hoisted white Wags, and nothing of the enemy
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    • 1358 5 Manila. News. Sool io. A correspondent writes to u follows, under date the 11th August On hoard the gun -boat Samar tb6n have arrived at. this port,, the slorn Commission.' en who bad bee i to Manila, on i mis-ion from the Sultan of
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    • 819 6 From the Daily Times, Octuber 30th. Borneo luk following further particulars of the cruise of the fast* and the bombardment of a piratical village will l*j lound <»l much interest II M.*s Kestrel, Commander Kdwards, guns, has just returned from her cruise Ihe f.)a>t of Borneo and among the Archipelago
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    • 782 6 The following 1 items of news arc extracted from the Penang GaqetU of the 2 Itli September V ii recent Assizes, .1 well known ;m<l respected member of the Bar was retained by Government to prosecute for the town from 'I iy
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    • 412 6 Fuou the Venang standard of the 6th September, we take thefollowii paragraphs Tki ok n-itr medml. It iraa cipated some time time ago ti..- troops employed in the Perak oxpedit: were to liave a medal it is now otti. announced that they
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  • Correpondence.
    • 46 6 Vo the Editor of H l( Dai/'/ 7 Sin, ,j o no t U)OW lM vs 1;lt or( er Chinese gun botJm entered tha harbour limits, but in the greek alphabet Bpsilon precedes Zeta. out* obedu nit [oi Singapore, :iotl» Sept., Is7i»
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    • 236 6 itor of tin Dailg Time*. Siij. Can you inform me how that the o i the Lingi got al.out and how it was that u i current both here and in Mai I ttivei, in laugh at it. and do n
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    • 179 7 The Public Works Department here and at Malacca. To tin Sib, -Your Ma; >rrespondent P. 15. P. may be thankful for his tender susceptibilities that he does not live here, where along the beach, from Cav- prid to the Institution Bridge he tm^ r| be effect that eatil.- must u
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    • 447 7 The Bambardment of a Borneo village. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, Are you not somewhat inconsistent? A short time ago you fulminated a peppery article against the AborigineSociety tor their unwarrantable interference, yesterday you almost called for this interference in* the matter of the visit of 11.
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    • 323 7 lo the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, When one calls to mind tin- past how we obtained this Island he can. not but blush. When Sir Stamford Rafflex came up here he met Tamoongong Abdul Rahman (Grand-father of the Maharajah) at Kalian- with k) or 50 people
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    • 224 7 The Bombardment of a Borneo Village. To the Editor of the, JJaih/ Time*. Sir, 1 notice in a paragraph in jour issue of Wednesday last in commenting upon tinaction of H. Ms. Kestrel in burning ;i native, piratical village on tin* North Eatitcoatit of Borneo, you state thai it is
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    • 700 7 To the Editor of the Baity Time* Sir, As the Louisa 111 will leave this lor your port to-day, 1 avail ol the Opportunity to keep you informed of the news stirring in this place. The fyntie arrived here this morning bringing the Maharajah o r .Johone and suite.
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  • 1391 7 1 l K>l>A\. -IM'TEMBKR. The L\ and (Vs. steamer Indus left at 3 p. in. to-day with the following passengers from Singapore For G"lh.-.— -Mr. T. J. Arundt-1 and Mr. T. Jon* Southampton. Mr. Gourde C^uiok Tin s. s. Sarpedoitf which arrived here this morning 1
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  • 955 8 Tin, S. S.Martaba* u,. <„M lod 7 V SSI McAK «ter Co. by auction for !jk),500. Ul nv re 4?e«ted to state that, in ANsow, the .i> Uil l receptions at Govzr,,. .'!r w i y- -s Musses. Drummond GajKiaofcCn •'■l-t the A, u ,,.i,,n .hip H^P-ri
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  • 905 8 Mr:. Hkk\m i.as been appointed to act ae Chief Clerk in the Colonial S oretarj > Ofli pending a permanent appointment to the poet. Colonel Arson's name has been placed on the retired Army list with the title of Major General. In Future, therefore, he will be
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  • 889 8 Lhe British Consul at Batavb i understand, did Dot deem it oea m Mold an official marine Court of Inquiry into the loss of the British schner SuUAani which was wrecked m Anjer in August last, and Captain Kelly, her commander at the time of the wreck,
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  • 668 9 >n.<iai. Tki.i;<;i;a\i for STRAITS TIMES. Malacca, \(li October. 11. General Alison, Maharajah of Jobore, and Major Squirl left for Lfnggy, midnight. Much curiosity maui tested at course of events. Tin telegram which we publish today from Malacca is a curious sequel to the coincidence" which we mentioned
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  • 1101 9 Wi; regret t i y bad !<•<- again served out from the Ice house this morning-. The I*. Co's steamer Kushgar with the London mail of the [2th September, having left Galle at (> a. m. berday, may be expected to arrive here ttext Saturday. 'I'm; total
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