Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 June 1880

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. >()!.. XXI. NO. 512. S|N(;AIM)KI-;, MONDAY. JUNE 7. 1880. Price hi Cent*
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
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    • 23 1 DEATH M 'Use. Oxley n the Jnd June. .Mr. C iiai ril. .i-'-d .V.», decj !y ie-!,Mt.,1.(, r pa pt i-s lease > o]
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  • 221 1 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 7th JUNE, 1880. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapori\. 7th J-jne, 1880. Gambier ;^.s' Pepper W'pite Pepper, fair quality 1 Sa^o Flour, Sara wait to. Pearl Sagu ti'.. I lyric 1 7.2-j Tapioca, small Flake 5 15, Tin Mule twist 11 1-. l.t).*>. 7 do do 1.50. l.i 7
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  • 321 1 Per. P. and O. steamer Thibet, Itfa in at For Singapore. From Bombny: Mr. Bje* md servaat. FVoin Penang: Mr. Noel Trotter and senrant For Hongkong. Prom Port S.iid: Revd. 0. X. Blake and Mi. (i. R| ;l k.>. From Idea; Aaaistant Commissar* General Marsh, and Sab Aswistant Oouunissu-y
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  • 1175 1 The last Overland issue of the Straus TIUES was dated Monday the 3 1st ultimo, and despatched by the M. M. steamer Peiko l which left next morning wit li the homeward mail. The I*, and O. steamer Mirzapore Arrived here with the London mail of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 ftOttff& AVONMORE LODGE. K Board and LoDt.j.\<. Establish mknt. No. l!» Farquhar Street PBNANG., This establishment, being sitmted near water's edge commanding a splendid view of tl possesses every requisite Mcrommodiition that c.in be desired by families, travellers and nil those who seek a quiet comfortable home. J. M. LYON
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  • 1244 2 Front ///r Daily Times, Srd June, Thi Qi kbit's Birthday Ball. Tin. W.\\\ giveu in celebration of the Queen's Birthday at Govern rnenl I I'm-,, last Dtght whs an immense bug The Ball-room and Entrance Hall were neatly decorated with evergreens festoons and HowerSj and the
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  • 3590 2 From the ftaify Times, ord June. Is addition to the Bills and papers already noticed as having heen laid helore Council, there were other papers of minor importance laid upon the table which it will be as well to briefly notice as being of some little public interest.
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  • 1066 3 From the Daily Times. :>//, Rkpoet ion 1579, Among the papers laid before Couar.l at its firs! meeting was the Annual Koancid Report of the Pauper and Le P. e Hospitals for 1879, and as the institution is oue eminently deserving support, a* the only
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  • 592 3 DM Ihi Dmiljf -I nK i Dra.fi Miuutrs of a Meetiu» of the Legislative Council, held «>n Tu< l>t June LBBO. P&EBkXT. II It K\< ki.LKM I 11 1. (i<>\ BBHOU. His Honor tin- fhief .1 iwti< The Hon*ble The Colonial Secretary. The Attonn\ -< leiteral. The
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  • 746 4 From ike Daily Time*, Ut June. Mr. Whampoa c.h.g. .u.l.c. The remains of the late Mr. Hoh Ah Kay Whampoa, whose name will ever be remembered in this Colony with love and respect, were conveyed yesterday irom uis family residence j in birangoon Road to
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  • 820 4 From tlif Daily Times, lit June. Thk Hongkong Daily f*re ss says As one more proof of the tenacity with which Chinese clipg, in all countries and under all circumstances, to the land of their birth, and as showing how difficult it is in one or
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  • 810 4 From the halt/ Tims, \.st Oil: first Colonial (ioverupr, Sir Harry St. (icnr^'Oril, <]<„ ppear to have conciliated \\Y>tern a- liana anv more than he did folks her and his departure from the Colorty was attended l>\ two somewnat eomic incidents, as narnite<l in
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  • 954 7 i From our own r< tpondent. Penany '11th May 1880. In my last letter [complained of scarcity of news a disadvantage under which I still labour. It is the dullest of dull times, everything to uses vulgar expression is ms il.it as a pancake. [hear a movement is on
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  • Correspondence.
    • 197 7 lo tin Editor of the Daily Tin Sib, < '<nniiiL, r to the <urfkco the oth da\ for a blow I was startled at seeing one of your foreign Consuls paddling himself ashnfi'jiii his cocked hat which \\afortunately rather a large one lie had a
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    • 209 7 To thr Editor of ike Vail* i Sir, In your issue of yesterday's date I observe ;i correspondence about the Annciiian Nationality which I dare say amused not a few of your readers, since it was s«> uncalled for. Your correspon> ilcnt however may think otherwise, and
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    • 161 7 To tin- Editor of (Ik Daily Time* Sir, The telegraphic advices aneni the discussion in the House of Lords the liomr imbroglio to say the least, satinfactory. Whal the majority of your readew would earnestl) wish to see u that Her Majesty's Home Gowmneui should appoint a
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    • 394 7 To tke Editor of th< Dnil A Sir, Some time sign b\ a let- u),,. appeared in 11... Daily i that I iia<l i M i, v Servant of 84,200 in •ay thai 1 have n< I :UI V pro] -i..!, from tl ,ria after all
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  • News of the Week.
    • 427 7 Tn K I*, and O. with the London Mail of the 7th Miy, left (Julie «»u Saturday morning au«l may be exp» ted here on Kridaj u< W'h arc requested lo stale Uiat owing to the Queen > Birthday Ball to-morrow night, Lad} WekJ uill not bold
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    • 23 8 Wk believe His Excellency the Governor intends at an early date to visit Malacca, Penang and all the Native States.
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    • 415 8 The deciding* Match of Malacca versus JDetacbmeni "The Buffs" was concluded on the r'Htli May, The Buffs n being victorious by I wickets and 1 run. Scores M.\\..\« CA. lit Inning*. ~J.ml Innings. Dr. Falls b. Connors... 2 b. Spain 0 Mr. Atkinson b. Morebud 3 b.
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    • 710 8 At the meeting of the Debating Society last evening the subject of the debate namely "Thai the Liberal Government is deserving of the con6dence of the country 1 brought forth some ani- mated speeches. The debate was opened by Mr. Knight, who was seconded by Mr. Crockford,
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    • 98 8 SATURDAY 5th JUNE. Thk total Return ol Visit i Hallle's Lihrary and Museum the week ending b\'idiv, it). Tim. S. S. London// ■"t'-Jj < (1 of the steamers with Vm season's tea passed through hei night on her way t<> London. Mr. Pa i i. Pn m;xi>\( k, who, w
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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