Straits Times Overland Journal, 12 July 1880

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  • 19 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. \<)l>. XXI. No. :>l7. .SiXIiAI'ORK, MONDAY, .my ,o. i BBO Pru k 10 Cents,
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  • 28 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. I ON \hi 1 1 ij iu<| the Hotel ,|e fc» r '»P tbe wife t riptain Heh ;>hvrt,.n r n isl)j tii si d.oi.'i:
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 1 •"i tli»! .1 .hilv. John
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  • 119 1 lAKKKT groi MO.V> 1 iL'i H .1 II.Y, 18*0. 'xaiubwt a 4:;:, Black I i>« 1- ]<>.;;•> White Pepper, fair quality 1". Sago Flour, baraw.i, tt Uoffee, Bon:byi hi.::, Tapioca, sun ill Flak. -t ••:> Tii *L:> ■K>B. Mu ..ilk 81 lbs. Shirti;u', 7 do dc
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  • 639 1 rerland issue of the Straus ated Monday, the sth iuI and wa.s despatched by t iu» P. and ili or which left ;it daylight next morning* with the last home£ward mail. The M. M, steamer Ani'izoiie arrived vifch tlit London Mail of the 1 lth June
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  • 837 1 (From oar own Correspondent) Pmattq, S/h July, LSBO. -It is much to b. d that fch( not, and can- not be more iviruW communication between here and Singapore. Some w* there are steamers leaving every day and at others none at all. Last week linadwrtently missed the Straits boat,
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  • 457 1 This following items aiv taken from the Peuauff Gazette of the 2nd instant The Protestant Cemetery. I have reached u- late that the :mt Cemetery is kept locked during era] hours on week days and we can testify fco the fact thai such has been tin' case during
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 61 1 >: inier Ann |n t .h i us t. ore From Marseilles: Mrs. iters, Oaptam Tirtoff, ftlr. <rtid Mr. Marcelo and brother. *j Mr. Walter Garland. Fr-->ui Marseilles: Six French «Order|of Saiut Paul. '•gny. From Marseilles Mr. lousieur Ouret. mi From Marseilles. Moniadame Mignard aud Mr. Krai 1 Naples Mr.
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  • 3047 2 From the Daily Times, 8/d Juty. Beri-Bkki in the Criminal Gaol The Report of the Committee appointed to inquire into the outbreak of Beri-beri in the Criminal (3aol hia at last been published. It ia very long an<l evidently ver) painstaking, bat all the same it
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  • 1846 3 From the Daily Times, 9th JULY. The New Stamp Bill. We have before us the draft of the new Stamp which it is proposed to enact for the »u t j<— I preventing the j evasions of the Stamp duties known to be a very common practice to the great
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  • 2285 3 The Li;<asi.ATivK Coi HCIL, 6th J\ LY. At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday the <>th instant, his Honour the/ Chief Justice presided in the absence of 11. ti. the nor. All the other members present except the Hon'ble Major MacNair, Colonial
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  • 5523 4 From the Daily Times, 6th July. South Sea News. This presence of the steamer Genii, bound for New Ireland, in our harbour, renders of some interest the news brougbi by the K. ind A. Co's. steamer Vormanby of the disastrous results of j tlie landing of the emigrants upon New
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  • 879 6 Sik A\m:i.w Ci.XK.KK i.\ l\i»i\. A> far and away the ablest, the liriucht and niuM enlightened Governor this Settlement has had since the days of its Sir Stamford Raffles, Sir Andrew Clarke and his career cannot but. possess some interest to all l|tr«i its
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  • 1297 6 Rumours of war having broken «>ut between Russia and China appear to In 1 rife all over the Chinese Empire, and the belief that that <>r gometbiu" (•!>• extraordinary is goiug t,» Imppen is strengthened in the Chinese mind l»v its ustrologica) proclivities which
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  • 2213 6 J,ll, l t ru 'A wst oi «-v«Jt«i M |,oraries that m roFurther light lias been thrown upon the arbitrary proceedings of the Governor of Timor Delli by the Pasaruan Oo*tj>oti of the 11 tli Juue and the I Ith June,
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  • 1093 7 From the Daily Times, 10th JULY Manila News. iiiih! s ssyiffa^a^-w^-s fetors .1 ffl^T^Jto en charged l.v t p l with a srii-, ;r t r U( h Government "•< -fit i,.. nnsMon in Malayan In- Y le sn<l travellers have resided lity shown them in the Philippines, with 3
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  • 790 7 From the Daily Times, 28th June. Filibustering Expeditons. The Otokifin < thus .li the movements of the S. S. Sensational a* the telegram us. and which appeared in our lasi was, it was added to by one forwarded to Mr. St George on Thursday, in which instruction 8 were imperative,
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  • 498 8 This Legislative Cuimh,. DIt.UT M.INUTEB. Draft Minutesof a Mcutiug of the Legislative Council, held on Tuesday, .Oth July, ISbO. Pbbssht. His Honor the Chief Justice, (Sir T. Sidgreaves.) The Ilon'ble the Officer eomtnandiug the Troops Lt.-Col. 11. Harneil, c.b.) The Hoirble the Colonial Secretary
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  • Correxpondence.
    • 285 8 To the Eil i tor qf the Duilij runts. Sib, Referring to your iictMlroTthe 23rd instant on the l&clinte of the Moon, Letts 1 I>iar\ was not onlv in error oc the Eclipse but throughout tin- diary !<>r tbe year, the sign for tbe lull
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    • 760 8 In the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sue, At ;i Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Friday it was resolved, you say, to advise the Government to adhere to the present method of collecting the stamp Duty by requiring that an adhesive stamp be used instead
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  • 219 8 To the Editor qf ike Dai I;/ Time*. Si k. Would von kindly lend your powerful assistance towards putting a >top to the wholesale destruction offish by dynamite, which is at present carried on around the coasts of Singapore and fche adjacent islands. Almostevery Sunday and holiday,
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  • 380 8 The Stamp Duty To The Editor of the Dily Times. Sik. 1 1 will not I I imagine, lor ?im our who tiirrtini: <>f tin- ('ban la^t Friday to make :i u' 1 v\ liu was tin writer of 1 i appeared in our eoluuir Hut however anxious he may
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  • 122 8 Co t > I '■>< of the ha I Sik. have only seen, I Bfl the extraordinary extracts from iMftraliati papersi -iiin^ the Colonial rxpjditi' instituted l»y th<> Manjuia de 1 Nmhl. especially, .i> t<> my ship the Or^M "tacts" arc misconstrued and, 48 the statements referring
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  • 1003 8 MONDAY, 3th J! We Irani from an au f that Colonel Gordon has paaH this port <>n his way to ChinJjHmvelliitg AVk learn that Dr. AqXpon has reigned his position as OlHftial Surgeon. Oi the Zh men charged ratieal plot against ti. fiotce//, l.'i luiv'L 1
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  • 69 9 Aden is to have a club, which Is to be called the Aden United Service Club, and to be estal-lished at Steamer Point near the Main Pier in premises rented from Mr. Manockjie Ruttonjee Patel. Col. Stevens, commanding; at Aden, and the other Ofiicen gi the garrison
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  • 230 9 The entertainment given last evening before a crowded house and an appreciative audience was, probably, the mosl successful ever iriven in Singapore. The gas light was in st riking contrast to the sombre flicker display of Saturday; the ring was in better condition and tlie artiste.-, horses and
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  • 1293 9 Mr. tLsos was fortunate in Becurmg another U W and appreciative audience last evening at his Circus. Tin. following i d a list articles presented to the Raffles Museum during the month of June, lssu w 5" OW sf?^-5 f ?^-r i >nake and in H. Lhe
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  • 604 10 The Queenslander of the l\!th Juue publishes the following as the latest news from Levuka dated 24-th May. All is quiet at Samoa. The natives ure Bulieu and discontented, hut H". M. 5. D.iaae keeps them in order without any trouble. At Rotuuiah a murder was committed a
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  • 864 10 nve learn, through tlic courtesy of the Colonial Secretary, that news has l«»-duy been received by telegraph that at I m. yesterday (7th instant) tw >- thirds «i the houses in Taipiug, Larui were destroyed b\ fire in an hour. Rki origin ot the Jiiv is unknown.
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  • 425 10 The P. and O. Co/s steamer Peiiu with the Londou mails <•!' tbe l s th .June, left (Jmlle at \j. on Thursday, and may he expected here on Wednesday moroiug next, the lltli instant. 1: understand that the complaints made in these eolamus respecting the building
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  • 497 10 Im. total return of visitors to the Ra files Library and Museum during the week ending Friday !>th Ju\\ Wilson's Circus wa> l )V I residents last evening and 1 j an<r was i>\ci'llci t f In- clever H er> Lockhart particularly distinguish. I 1114 I ii.-m-
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 124 10 8B IPI>I N i NTE LLI(iKN E 9rnbals. Monday oth July. EM, .r^n^n^^^o^^'gr J ;;S :;;-:;;nt:.^;ti:;^^;--" „^'S l t l ealm>r Kl ,^8 tone, Crai« commander, SamaJang «nd July, consignees Qathlifl A Tuesday, 6th July. Hlitisb Steamer Al.ty Flower t,,n u 'I'V, i Ala a ..th J.ily, consignees Song Soon
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