Straits Times Overland Journal, 14 November 1879

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. \X. no. 7 7. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1879. Pbick Cknts
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  • 629 1 FRIDAY, 11TH NOV., 1870. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Singapore !lih November, 187<j. ttanbter f 4.574 Black Pepper tt \i) Do New Crop „9.60. White Popper, fair quality Sago Floor, Sarawak ;;.♦;:>. .;o Ooff»'<', Bontyne M ]<»•, Tapioca, small Flak*- n Ti 2\oi). Mule twisi M 5)2. lbs. Shii iin^s M 1.57A.
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  • 1294 1 Tin. follovripg new notification, apper m today 1 Gazette: Mr. A. W. V. Cox^mnHj Registrar- General, Straits Settlements, having reporter) hia return to the Colimy tron^ leave of absence, has resmne«l the duties of his apuoiutuieuU. The following Ciroular Uespatrh, with an Order of Her
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 305 1 fjagstirser*. Per P. and O. steamer Thibet !>th iust. Fot Singapore From Southampton Mr. A. Murvifle, Mrs. Clay. Hon'ble C. Sarabhoy. From Venice Mr. H. Walker. From Brindisi H. E. Bashakarawongse and 3 attendants. From Bombay: Mr. J. Gray. From Penang: Mr. Kaltenbach. Mr. Shannon, Mr. Jame3 Sword, Hon'ble W.
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  • 1625 2 From Ihe Daily Times, November Y'lfh. SIXaAPOKE AUTUMN RICE MEKTING. Fissi Day, Tuesdai 11th NovfijrtEß. \lv\\ wciv tin.* surmises on Monday night at the Tannin Club as to whether the morrow would usher m :i cloudy iky, and the forebodings of the acknowledged weather-wise were ominous.
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  • 1882 2 From the Daily Times, November IMA. NoTWjTiisTANDiXx the threatening aspect of a coudy sky, Singapore, young and old, resolved, yesterday afternoon, to witness the fortunes of the favourites, and as the afternoon wore on serious business men and grave officials adorned their hats with those
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  • 4268 3 Pro* t/te l)a<hi T<n,es,\\Ul, November, LAX TtE A A.NOTHBI PLAINTIFFS PHI I'mmn 1\ M h anci: 5,., v;, j oi Cantos Dkfkm»\m> •li d(.mkn r of Hin Honob mi Chj Justice, S. S. Mr. Davidson appeared fur the Plaintiff*. Mr. Donaldson and Mr. Dunlop for the :ulants. This
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  • 580 4 From the Daily Times, November Wth. On the 23rd of October a trial took place at Labuan which excited some interest m the bland. It appears that m October, l s 7<, Messrs. Graham and Simpson, of Hongkong, registered, before the Acting Governor of Labuan and Consul General m
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  • 1431 4 from the Daily Time*, November I IM. It is roqaorttl ~4 cmi < > «>nteini that, iara> producing These translations, their original appeal* i v t j K „.s may be ackuowleJ^od.; "Report on fkt Government Cinchona culture for tk> 3rd quarter of Ifr7i» —In this quarter
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  • 1295 4 Tin: Si UflSl Qoi EftSTMKH I IX9 I ma ii Tbadsss. •r ,f the Si,< D* /.</ 1 bir, In forwarding JOU ihc within «n closures, vil L-tte d. 1 87 th teujber, 18«9., from tb- British Bul ;tu<i J Ifemorial d ttuJane, 1879 v 1 1 b#M that
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  • 295 5 To the Editor of the Dcihf Times. Sm, I send you my Tips to-day as a sort of a guide for speculations m the Club Lotteries on Monday night. Of course, 1 send for the first day's events only. Tin. M \ii v.KA.r mis Ci p. -If
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  • 99 5 To ike Editor of the bail,, Ti,,u,. Hear ye, my masters, List to the voice of wi.->doui. to the Bard of the Turf. Mahauu.vh's Cup. ffigtvmMt, \>> certainty. BoreAPOßi Club Ci p. Rapid Rhone to a ditto. lii>Al>STKK> b'tfo. Ladies 1 Pvbsb. lepmktm. CelKBTial Plaik.
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  • 93 5 lo the Editor of fhr lJuiltf Times. Ye Sportsmen, bear me once mure U>-da\ 1 have not been rewarded with wiii-ra-ble hairs without purpose. Ye merry hrotliers of the Turf, who named tinwinner* on Tuesday It is difficult even to a Turf Bard to do the needful when
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  • 33 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Nr.MUKK T)i a CUP. The Birtf. SIirOAFOBI DIBBT.- Rapid liho/ie. < 'orom a\hi-:i. V\sk. Morurtii or (y--rlopa. K<'N«.KKK Cl P.- Ki/nnio,it. M A
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  • 93 5 'lo the Editor of the Daily Tim**. Sn:. Where was The Swell who dispenses the Matutinal Cotfecr "Ha Ha! I am glad to see The Aged Party (tho' lame) still vivacious. Here go my Ti|»s for to-day. Tuk Nimiier Di.v Ci i*. Brik* or Bird, this latter
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  • 177 5 To the Editor of the Daily Tune*. So, So, Ye Yoangsten, ye beanUeM hoys who proftM to give M Tij»>." What think je now of the antiquated Martyr Who ::iamed the winners of k\a. the MOM yesterday r A^e has taught me discretion I notice young
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  • 619 5 News of the Week. SATURDAY, 8th NOVEMBER. l\ reference to v paragraph which Appeared m yesterday's issue regarding tin remissnesa <»f Beater m not keeping the public bere better acquainted with important political items, i;< ut. A^ent reminds us that a Renter*! telegranij dated London, 3rd November published m these
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  • 598 6 T UESDAY. 11th NOVEMBER. Thk following are the Post Entries tor today 's Races M.uiar.uaii'- Ci r. Mr. KinmersonV ,N*vice, Singapore Cm i* Cup. Mr. -I. Pmer'i ...OaUowaf. I*Hl Criminal hamZM were opened this morning before Sir Thomas Sidgreave>, Chief Justice. The calendar is not particularly heavy. There is no
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  • 793 6 W b publish to-day to the exclusion of other matter -au important Judgment recently delivered by the ChiefJustice m the case of Tan Tye aud another against the Union Insurance Society of Canton. W I are requested by Signor Arturo A ita to state that owing to
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  • 644 6 Thl M. M. Co.'i steamer dvm with the next homewards Frenofa mail is fixed to leave Hoilgkoßg at noon tomorrow for Saigon ami Singapore, and a.s the is v last boat she may be cxi < ted to arrive here ai^out Friday next. W I are requested
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  • 476 6 Oik Malacca correspondent writes :uit lie hears the Government inrnot an Overland Line "i iWle^rapfa from theuce to Linggy. v by the I*. &O. f«nt to iUte that owin^ to the break down of the Ai/t/faltu, the Pes/kawur, with the next outward Knglish Mail will be about
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1135 7 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE 3lllb 116 9nrflMto.— (ContMued.) oiind.-iy. :>rli Novebmer. t-, 1..1. K £,f :s «a» g ntls Ruby" 149 tons, Fox, Palembang gtfa Nov t-i Bnt.str. H Ben more tons, Auguatin, Penang 6th Nov ©fPajItUJLTS. Uutch ateamer Tambora 7'Jl tons, da Hart. Penamg Bth Nov. Friday, 7th November Knt str.
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