Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 April 1880

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  • 17 1 MEH DjhMNAJI." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. 15)7. SiXCAPOkK, W i:i)Xi;,Si)AV. A.PRIL 7. 1880. Prick lo Cents
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 38 1 STRAITS TIMES WEDNESDAY, 7th APRIL, 1880. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. v' 10 10. Wb; ">• u: Tii. Bei On On H'kong hi Un P. Dock Sh,<r a J". I. .4 w. i_ MiseThieTD g, i jer illin i irn D
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  • 762 1 1 id. lasl eriand S Ti.mi wa« ilafc the -"> 1 -i lie I*, and si //< aviii<* t hat afternoon at I u ith >meward mail. I \l M si i.i arrived here Mail of the ">th March, .wi the in n Sunday the Itli
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  • 663 1 Thk following notifications are pub* li^hed Hi-> Excellency the Administrator has to anndnnce with deep regret the death of the Eion'ble 11. A. K. VVhaMpi).\. (M.(.., Member of the Legislative Council, whicl. took place on the morning <•! the :ll tli instant. Mr. Wh impoa, during a long
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 118 1 ftasftrngers. ;be ;'>th i Louden Mr. I. Fr -in Ijond >n Mr. Miller and Fr. )in y\ Mr. Mr. II Turuor, and Mr. i »rg, I Mr. Hughes aud Mr. 'rein Marsi \)h Mr. and Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Eia ten, Mr. md Mr. Dirks. 1 r. and From Aden
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  • 1241 2 '/te Daily Times, %nd April. A Neglected Anniversary. BOTERDA^ was' tin- thirteenth anni.irv dl the Transfer <>f these Settlements from the Indian Government to the rule of the Colonial Office. On the Ist April, 1867, the Settlements 1 to be the dependent} "I a dependency, and,
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  • 542 2 THH preliminary investigation before the Police Magistrate into the case under the Penal ('ode against the private Secretary of Tunku Allum has now lasted well on to a month aud seems no Dearer aa end than ever, It is therefore
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  • 612 2 A preliminary meeting convened te elect a Chairman and Committee lor the purpose of collecting subscriptions in aid of the distressed in Ireland was held yesterday afternoon in the I. change when representative meml), of the mercantile community, the Right
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  • 2966 2 From the Daily Times, 1st April. The Government Prosecution. Poi it k. Cot in, :Jl>t M wu h.^ > 1/ //< wrr/ 2 17// March, 188^ Inche Malniii'.d -wirn states 1 li at Padang. I am iu chari; trictj that is on the south sid ua Daring the late disturbance
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  • 3729 3 i; .<,■„,., l froth -I Al sn W 11KN tii' was called on tinmarJw. 1" regard t. certain which Mi v liail thought proper to put to witnesses in ■xami nation and which he ruled ladmissible because irrelevant to tin- ease he hud looked Bp the
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  • 699 5 From the Daily Times, 1st April. The Municipality. Minutes of Proceedings of the Municipal Conimwsioners, on Friday, the 12th March, LBBO Present. Hon'ble W. H ftead President. Major McNair, bv i M tijor l)iii]](i|). b. I'M. Koek, Esq. The Minutes of the lasi Meetiug were r- .ul and confirmed. Head
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  • 655 5 From the Daily Times, 31st March. The Antiquity or Masoney. SHOUT time ~.j\< the llera/d, we published some correspondence which hud passed between I doner Alabaster, lv«{., 11. M.'a C Bill at Hankow, and l\t. Wor. liro. C. Thome, District Grand Master Northern China, on the subject of the similarity
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  • 892 6 A Correspondent of the China Mail, writing from Bangkok under date the Bth March, gives the following interesting account of the origin and object of the King of Siam's proposed visit to Europe and America, which, however
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  • 1494 6 From the Daily Times, 1st April. The Crisis in China. The Japan Hertldaxys: It is seldom in a matter where the interests involved are peculiarly Chines.- that the foreign residentiary population of tbe ports take any special thought in the progress of events. Our or two instances have however occurred
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  • 544 6 The Following item- are taken from the (j of .'list March: The (iorenuncnf I' *<< "Hon. -The State Prosecution is still going on Singapore and we publisl far as they liave gone, el* ever the eriminatin. <t Indie Aw.uiu Ibrahim nia\ Instill
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  • 891 7 From the Daily Times, 6th April. Sarawak News. following it.'m> |V<.in iif tin' :'.Ut ch of the (\.uiu-il oi' A.luii- \'Mh March tin- I'i lon'ble M. 'n,,-k.'r. u r an it visit to l'ulo M;nl■ordial nveption I>\ the there and 11. N. M.'s >tfieials. also read tin* minute-, of his
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  • 2008 7 From the Daily Times, 31st March. Netherlands Indian News. It is requested of our contemporaries that, iu ru- producing MM translations, their origin*] appearance in tlie Strait* Tinw may be ackuowledged.l We are informed from Hembaug that the Dumber of tigers is so great there at present, and that these
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  • Correspondence.
    • 364 8 To the Editor of the Daily Ti Sih, -Would you kindh allou uie to siuze iat ibseription list should be opened in your valuable paper, in favor of poor Ireland': It would be a shame for Singapore to remain insensible to the intense
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  • News of the Week.
    • 301 8 This morning a German vessel was tngnalledon the Klagstaffsas coming in from the Ki>t, but it afterwards transpired that the signalled ship was none other than tin- (jennan ship, Kiujt which )i;i> been iti the harbour for some time, and whose anchor refused duty the night with
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    • 283 8 We believe another arrest has been made in the matter of the Govern- ment prosecution. general meeting of the members of the Debating Society will be held to-night at B.BU o'clock in the Fn masons' Hall, Hill Street, when the subject of discussion will be: "Thai the
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    • 713 8 Tin: Debating Society discussed last Diffht the motion, Tluit the Government of English Colonies ought to be representative and Responsible." Some able arguments were advanced on l).»ili .-ides, the neglect ot public opinion and Peeling in this and other Crown Colonies being prominently adduced in favour of
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    • 594 8 Tin-, total Return of Visitors to the Rallies Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, 2nd April, I^<», was 0:i:J. '1 ijk I. ami steamer with tin- London Mail o£ the 10th March, left <j.iile on Thursday afternoon, and may be expeoted here oo Thursday next.
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    • 327 8 MONDAY, 5th A PRIL. I he Spanish steamer Leon, <\u< on the Mb inst from Spain, new Governor-General foi M;ini Tin. M. M. mail st amei left this morning with tb. passengers lV"in Singapore. For Sniyou.— Mv. F. E. Mullii For Shu nfiho,.— Mr. K;uik Amom.vi t\i pas M. M.
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    • 881 9 By the Renter's teh^rani wl.irh we publish to-day, it will be seen the Li-1-orals jainmi;- Their majorit\ r.lav was 1 lt>. member- out ol U.jS have already urned. A Bom ha) telegram dated t'.'ti, Marci* states; ',at the I*. v\ steamer flylaspe*, f:,^ii London to Australia, put
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    • 220 9 I in. Following itvm- of new taken from tlie U f iscr of the 27th March I he remains of thfi mother r>f I! E3 01 :1 >". the Mr War, wei it ted. In 1*33, Ihi rincip-d and brilliant wife of Koou Sit, now H. H the
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 951 9 S HIPPING IJSTELLIiiENCE. Hr llbald. i ta i i;m bal 4Ue Vo ovU d D ocordan, )U8 DaBte couimaudcr Wednesday, 31st March. I Cardiff 7th Nov. passed British steamer "Stentor" 1,304 tens. Kir 1 pair ck command- British ship Benan i,:>: in a speeiitcbeU commander, I er, Lirerpou] Uth Feb.,
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    • 583 10 SH 1 N G iPJ THE HARBOUR. >ATB Ships Xames. LINb. Pl*AO AND Etia i'oxs OPAB- W'hkrfo From CONSIGN EB BOR Agents. Dkstihatk K.IVAL- MEN-OF-WAR Albatross Erington i iteamer Feb. 22Galle Senior Naval Offioer. Station r Nederlanden Em ,t r Feb. 24 Batavia H. N. M's Consul General Repairing Foxhound
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