Straits Times Overland Journal, 5 July 1880

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. >' 5,,...,,.,, »o»,uoi» \XI. NO. :>!«. SL\(;AI>()kK, MONDAY. .Hi, y Um K Prick l<> i,ais.
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  • 168 1 \TEIST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore. sth July, 18*0 Gam bier 1.'22\. Black Peppt r M In. White Pepper, fair quality l.V_!">. Sa^o Flonr, Saraw;u. ;jo P»«;irl Sa^ ;{,;,>. Bonihvn. 1»>.7.'» Tapioca, small Flake I Tin j,, 408. Male twist Hi. 8$ lbH.-Shirtiu'.,'.- 1.."i75. 7 do do 1
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  • 1053 1 The hist overland issue of the SiraiU Time* was dated Monday, the 48th June, and despatched by the M. M. steamer Sindh which left with the homeward mail at LI o'clock next morning*. The 11,I 1 and steamer II nenna, arrived here with the Loudou mail
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  • 528 1 Government Gazette, Friday, 2nd July. The following new notification* arc published The following Proclamation lias been issued by 11. K. Mr. C. C. Lees, G ernor of Labuan Whereas by Ordinal No. 111. of l S( i«>, it is amongst other thiugs enacted that it shall be lawful for the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 244 1 Per M. M. steamer Sindh, 28th Juno. FarSingupoit. From Hong Kong Mr. A. M. Place and Mr. O'Neil. For Batavia. From Saigon Monsieur ancLMadame Folracr and Madame Gausse. r Pondichen/ From Saigon Monsieur Baude de Brunnettat. For Marseelle*. From Yokohama: Mr. Murata Tarnotsu and Mr. G Yamawaki. From ShwQghai Mr.
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  • 726 2 From iif Daily Times, SOtA June* PISBSONAL. \\i, bave just lately learned that so impression is current that this Journal, or rather its proprietors, have been rather ecurtily treated by Government in the matter of the Short Hand Reports of the Legislative Council Meetings, in so
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  • 1245 2 Report ok the Singapore Criminal P&ISOKj koi; THE \K\\i I On the Ist January, there were in the Prison Loikj Sentence European Prisoner*. For 1 1 years, I—Culpable1 Culpable homicide not aiiiounting to murder. For 10 years. I—Attempting1 Attempting t<> commit murder. For 7
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  • 1706 2 From the Daily Tiems, 26th June. Gordon Pasha. i i- proKalde that :imiiii^ thsenders l»y the mail steamer //</ due to-morrow morning will be Gordon Pasha on Ins way to China, and some account this ial le man may l>e interesting to oui at the present time t"« »r mon
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  • 1165 4 The Piratical Plot on phe Bowen. The China M<ul discusses the audacious attempt to seize the Bowen a< follows The affair of the liriti>h steamer Bowen, which has caused so much consternation since its details were nuuicVnowti in our columns, is likely to do
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  • 690 4 From the Daily Times, 1st july. MelbourneInternational Exhibiton, 1880. Wk .^vc heeen favoured with a copy of u pad »hlet issued by the local government containing the following 1 particulars of the Straits Settlements Court at the Melbourne Exhibition. Straits Settlements Court. Local Committees. Singapore. The Hon^ "Cecil Cleuienti Abifc
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  • 1598 4 List of Exhibits. bTRar Grot p. U'or ks of Art. Class 4. Architectural Drawings and Models. •Uambier is a compresfed extract from the leaves of a shrub (Uncana Gambia u*©4 principally for dyeinir purpoueg, but also in a retiued form it ia chewed by the Natives of the East, with
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  • 1875 6 (It is requested of onr oantomponu'faa that, in r»producing the«e translations, their original ai>i>earauee ntbeS'.' I -nay be acknowledfp The Java papers give the following further particulars regarding M. Wallon, the French traveller recently murdered From a statement made by the
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  • 1334 6 From the Daily Times, 3rd July. Manila News. It is r»> \uosUmI of our eouteinpoiuries ih;ir. in reproducing imm translations, ibeir origins] apptanuMM in Um Btrait4 Time* nutv b* Mkaowtodgad I Return to Europe. Ou the morning tiif d:iy l».'t'<»rt' yesterday, th re embarked in tli»' Salvador*! for Singapore, Mr.
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  • 940 7 From the Daily Times, 28th June. Penang. tpumfrnf.) 2(>/ I ssn Sanitan mat- raj;e here just at prcs.-nt In m > referral to e< Main tanneries and slaughter 1. )v< iUU ;1)V a fruitful source of -rumblings and -tow'lin n s amongst tli -sidents of the nei-rl, Imurhood in whir!,
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  • 428 7 From the Daily Times, 28th June. Malacca. (troM our own Cot*rc*j>oiuJttut.) Ala fa ecu 17th June, 'Tn E oldest inhabitant,' who U a supereilioua and cynical ancient, sauu teeth and everything, is earnest I beginning to come to the conclusion that he is a L'ip Van Winkle. He knows nobodv
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  • 596 7 Till RBDAI Island. Torres Sti lits. i From a Carrmmondent.) VJthJumet I^ s «>. The BrUbatu will bring you news of the stranding and narrow escape from destruction of the Oarea, Bs. in her last trip from Sydney Brisbane, Flat Top Island, Townsville, Tort
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  • Correspondence.
    • 83 7 o l\, the Ktlitor of the Daily Time*. Sir. Permit me to record that having had occasion t )n< morning to avail my•selfofthe services of oar police, [called ti> the only peon visible P. U. fcsB, and was informed l>y tliat functionary thai he cli<l not understand
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    • 176 7 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Si K, Th.' residents of Middle Koad are loud in their complaints as to the ..niidvaiHv t hey arc subjected to e\ ery Hunday I>\ the large number of diseased paupers presenting themselves at the doom of their houses and begging
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    • 636 7 To the Kill tor of thr Jhiihi T Sib, In your uMue ofthe Bsh of May I rrii.l witli gome intcn-t and ourioc the following paragraph "Are the Municipal 'ommiationera aware that at the on.. of River Valley Boad and Merchant* Boad, olotie I i M— rs
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  • 221 7 Vothi Editor of tin Daily Sir,— Like your correspondent, A Uatepaver," I, also, witli many oth< I have been watching with some inten the course which would be pursued by the Municipal Commissioners a^ to that mi unsightly building now in conn tion in Iviver Vally Ivoad.
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  • 243 7 MONDAY, >!n JIHN Tu-da^ buiuK tlio i'.rty third aiittiv.«rsun Hi Her M .nation the Ha^slattri at Furl uing and Mount Fal>er, :i M.'s sU vm Pfforxkg are gaily decorated with bunting and at noon royal salutes were tired i' roin Fort Canning and the English and
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  • 1048 8 Htr >-!x' in an epidemic form, having broken out union*; tho prisoners in the Penaug jail (not those sent from here but those belonging to Penang) the P. C. M. O. and the Colonial Engiueer have left by the S. S. Ain'hi9i-.\ to-da\ tor Penang to institute
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  • 580 8 11. EL the Governor left Malacca yesterday in the Colonial Steamer Plu~ to IV»r Sunghie I jon^*,. the Native States, and Penaug. Thk Afghan War has already cost something like seven millions sterling-, and it is estimated that it will cost/us much more before it is finished.
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  • 480 8 LiKi'. Ai(C\i,i,r\i E. has bet» appointed Deputy Surveyor of tinStraits Settlements. Ordbrs have been sent by the Colonial Office to the Cam directing that the restrictions imposed upon Cetewavo, who has hitherto been kept a close prisoner, shall be greatly relaxed. It would appear from the Renter's
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  • 1519 8 I'm. inquiry into the charge <jfun| tier committed in Kramer Street 1 victim being a young Cluui is being held before Dr. Dem camera, at the Police Court. Fears are entertained !<>r the ty of the Spanish Mail Steam- I mu/, which was due here from on
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  • 2546 9 The total return of Visitor* to the Rallies Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, 2nd July, 1880, was 7(12. We would remind our reader* of Professor Ivuchwaldv's Performance in the Town Hall to-night. The Pro>r is spoken of in terms of high praise bv the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1301 10 811 IPPJ N d INTELLI(i i: C E. arrfbal*. arribate.— Continv*d. bunday, -Jah .iune Dm U Pteaaier Generaal Pel" U<>'» tons, Woortman emu. Dutch steamer M Ulster rransen Van <iau t Utt** 48u tons i i k i t n i n i u ii i t 3| mander, Acheen
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  • The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL.
    • 69 11 l\ A tlicmouldof wsriwr a U' i assi-- J tli.' kind oould Tuesday last, the Oth i f Justice presiding H. E. the Gov- the Census Hill was a third/ au< i passed, and h will be found noas t»j the provisions of -ex Bill comA i garsTi?/, left here
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    • 428 11 (From our own Correspondent) Penam/. s July, 1880. It is much to be regie Lt-! I that there is not, and can- possibly hope fo The Chair was taken 'by the Hfa'ble David Brown; various resolutions w.-re passed to the effect that a pdfelic ball should be given on
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 957 11 ■^nibs{&, Continued. Dutch steamer Sindoro Lina-rma« i,* a S H^ J^ Cll lt^^^'^^^oi^6sZ^tr Bangk Spanish steamer JadFpJl 034 Q° n6 commander, Monday, sth July, verpool ->:u May, consigni,^??" Sim OD8 Go r. r^! B^ teamer Femtower Petorsen, for Sam-irang. Biamese steamer Ban^ i."^ on^. Echeita commander, Li- British barque Undine
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