Straits Times Overland Journal, 10 March 1880

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  • 1230 2 AY"/// the Daily Times \H, Marrh. HEN I Wit Til M XlPALITY. Mk. Skixner's report, a- Auditor, on the Municipal Accounts for lv'b and Mr. Read's reply to tbe same,' as I'resident of the Municipal board, which were published on Tuesday, naturally a good deal of
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  • 929 2 m From the Baits Titnes, Wi M Neitheb in the remarks which w* ourselves ventured last week, nor in any of the letters on the subject which have subsequently appeared, is suffiprominence given to the Pact that the one dollar currency is proI bj the bordsof
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  • 477 2 I) Sri ill. tj .M i.i ii n iHlTll l'l saUAKV, I SSU Present. 1.. J. 1 1 l;t K-p. < 'bairman. Ales* Campbell. Shelford. I liltiiiai. me, Cmnerou. Bishop. Wiuton, (Jraham. I. bridge. IJ. Ueatl, Martens. Her Krolm. i Hint/, Henderson. Cutbbertson, McKcitonv, Mael.avert v. John-ton.
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  • 1288 3 In the Supreme Court of the Street Settlements. V y^ el >i a. .in ii. I ss«. In the rm" Vl ustan. In this case Mr. I>. V,n on behalf n had obtained a le upon Alfred jhau < 'onunissioiicr of the Court iow cans.- wh\ a writ of rtiorari
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  • 889 3 row Ihe Da M To a g'..d house and uud< r the patronage of Uie deservedly popular Mrs. Anson, the Our Boys Comedy Compauy/' assisted b) the Officers of The Buffs, played Robertson's "Ours" ou Wednesday night. The following is the plot The lir-t
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  • 1501 4 the Daily Tt >e-\>, 'Ard I/. it is re i our con-em] producing nslutioM, theii ori inti. •:i;iy Lc a.kii.iv. 1....(j In a letter from Sumatra appearing m the Hat a via Day bla, l, of the 28 th January, the following- r< is made to tigers
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  • 1072 4 From the />• f Times, oil, M i 1, ted "l ".if 'conleinporane* ,.i-i their original*] i,, ti ii iv be tcknowled -ai r lok Ambawang iv Bali. Mr noted hunter, n tbe 4th Pehn last, shot two royal I ig< ra fter date, sevej-ai tiger, bave
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  • Correspondence.
    • 396 4 To the I 'hr Daily Slit,- Mr Skinner 1 iiself of his otlieial position somewhat to my mind. He has inserted m the 'tr his notes on the reply of the .Municipal Coinui hi> criticisms as Auditor witlu bad the politeness to cominuui. tbem the
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    • 60 5 I tion the Military Authorities through the a to the .Hsu, mon tin the li\ sidenecs there half lx and swinging I their gvini 1 would splanade and .iso t heir i .ed upon with i by the not over courageous Chinese women. ours t ruly, liiii >i
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    • 372 5 Jo Sik 1 assisted yestcrdaj evening at el 'sing ne of one of the most dis. leful ou an occur m any hut especially m a British CoA dter four >clock m the al'tern ihe police under Superintendent "•is and Inspector Richards sui run militant
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    • 247 5 WEDNESDAY, 3rd MARCH. In addition io the papers which, at we mentioned yesterday, are to he read at the meeting of the Straits Branch of the ou Mo iday n Mr. Swettenham will give a description a collection of Malayan weapoi We a c a-kcd to
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    • 74 5 VVk publish to iaa a Judgment of 1 lis Honor the ist.ee, wl I will be read with g< neral interest. VVe i commend ihe paragraph i ><■<■ tarj a betw Superintend* us and Major (i> win llieiallv allied of the uegll- rii- I lit. tl ma
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    • 758 5 MR. Ignaeio D S [.arena, for some time, was the Actii lisb Consul at this port has been arrested m Shanghai on a charge of embezzlement. 'I'm. inventive local official mind has round a Governor for us and nam n °t Gideo is no less a j
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    • 1270 6 It will be interesting to those who have the interests and the future of the Native States at heart to learn tlaat m the island of Pangkor, m tin mines on the stream Sungie TWfok Chetnpada, gold has been "discovered m some quantity which, on being as*
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    • 124 6 The S. S. tt n Inch was bound from SaigOll to Sourabaya with a cargro of rice, put m here yesterday for examination. She ciicounl heavy weather on her wa) some injury has been done to tbe houses «»ii deck and a portion of tbe cargo has
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    • 862 6 Professor Hennicke, Madam.- Stella |nd Mr. king gave another entertainment m the Pavilion mar the Town li II last night. The Prof,-- ,cks of leger-de-main are far above the ordinary of such, and we would recommend residents not to lose an opportunity ol witnessing them. Tbe bodiless
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