Straits Times Overland Journal, 19 July 1880

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. Steamei. "Axconx." >V<>L. \M.-\o. r,UJ. SIX<;.VI»QKK, MONDAY. .11 n 1880 Prick to Cent*
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  • 91 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. .At V i>r -t. ..n flie 11th iustant, tlH> Wltr -"f Arturo Vi a of a Jvl XN «.n feuturdHy, the 1(>l |nal <»i" \ii- y \{,>_ 11 _r 1 1 •i .i'H-. Paris on th>- Jn,! ,j g F Straatma.n.v. K- |pi \,li,,ini brator of the
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  • 117 1 MONDAY 19TH JULY, 1880. LATEST MAKKKT i^UOTA L'IONS Singapore, H'iii ,ln,v, )xh>. Gambier i. Black Pepper U White Pepper, fair quality 1 *..">(». Sago Flour, Sarawak Pear Coffee, B >nthyue 1»5 7"> TapAoa, small Flak^j Jule twist Hi-. >u'^ l.. r >7i. Mb i.J7 r t> do'. 1.07 1 Opium
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  • 1158 1 Tbj i i>-ue of the dated the 12th :by the M. M. tA'hich left at 11 a. m. lay with the homeward mail. The P. and steamer Pekiu with the Lmdon mail of the LBth Jun«>, arrived here on the mornirigof the 1 Ith instant. Tqe
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  • 84 1 Government Gazette, Friday, 16th July. The following new notifications are published His Excellency the Governor bm been pleased to appoint Mr. A. P. Talbot to be Acting Assistant Colonial Secretary for Native States, vice Mr. K. A. Swettenham, appointed Acting Assistant Colonial Secretary. 4 The Bight HoL'We the Secretary of
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  • 373 1 In our issue of the L'!>th December \nsi we stated that the German steamer Aladagattcar, which left Bangkok on the li)th November, 1878, for Hongkong, had been found on the Paracels by ;t fishing junk cruising about in that vicinity One of the crew
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 122 1 M. steam :r Yuny Ts< lJth inst. ■ore. From Hongkong: Mr. 'iila and Chinese servant, and IH. Peressiii. From Saigon, Mr. iletl and servant, 'e. From Hon-koug Miss WalitiuB. From Saigon Monzouse. >n. From Saigon: Monsieur lUeg. From Yokohama: Mr. Manyake und -Sub., Lieutenant KoskaFroni Shanghai Mrs. Noltiug, Mr. P.
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  • 1341 2 from lln Daily Time*, VI th July. THH VOLI KTBERS. Tin; following 1 Minutes on the sub- jeet of the Volunteer Force, of which His Excellency the (Jowrnor was requested to become the Honorary Colonel, arc published The Colonial Secretary to Major Gi }>], te bow
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  • 1522 2 MaHOMBDAN MaJUIIAOBS OaDINAHCB, Tl i. whole of this Hill which has just been passed by Council is too lengthy for publication, but the following, Part 111, is of especial importance Effect of Marriao^ on Property. '27. Whereat it is expedient to define the modifications
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  • 1057 2 From the Daily Times, 28th June. Netherlands Indilan News. temporaries that, in inrocluci their original appaarauoe in th) acknowledged.) 1, —Ma t Saturd bh and < suuiuirr ra« which Of BpLM-t.lt I The whole neighb Batavia ana Buite I a varied and uuuiti public well be divided in' ly official
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  • 1280 3 n AP.\u\l Kkpoim of thi: M\kine Department, pob THE ykau I^7;'. M \KI N K I) F I' A KT.M K NT. S i gapore, -list April, lss<*. Sik.--| have t)*.€ honour to foward the following Annual Report ol this Department for the year
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  • 799 3 From the Daily Times, 12th July. Penang. om our own t 'orregpondi Penang, Bth July, 1880. It is much to be regretted thai there i> not, and cannot be mure regular communication hetween hen and Singapore Some we6kfl there are steamers leaving every daj and at others none at all
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  • 371 4 From the Daily Times, 12th July. Malacca Items. (From an occasional I 'or respondent.') Malacca. Ith Juhf. IBSO. Sir. It is rumoured h. re that the Seljui^or Government have decided to abandon Klang Kort and remove the public oflices to (Juala Lumpoiv where the Tin mines are. and make that
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  • 247 4 Jo the Editor of (ke JJuil,/ Tunes. SIE,-~A few days ago a little child, 2 years of age, of a Chines.- trader m Town, was kidnapped and kept aw.ty from its parents for some daws inngail which time yon may iina- matter of course the latter
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  • 1903 4 To the hditor of the Daily Times. Siij,— I. ("an it be true that the Municipal Commissioners of Malacca (with the sole exception of the worths President arc ;i set of molly ooddlca who inform ratespayers outside that the\ are going to < redress certain grievance!* at
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  • 490 4 MONDAY, 12th JULY. Tin- deepest sea measurement tjff record is credited to Captain Hclkgy of tin- S S. TiiKcarora. In I Pacitic ocean, at latitude J4 dajglrH nd 55 min north and Longitude Isflr«eg 26 min ea>l (rreenwich, the lead reached tbc ama/in^ depth of meters,
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  • 363 5 TUESDAY 13th JULY. learn from Malacca that 11. 11. the Governor has much endeared himthe Chinese during his recent it. It' »rts of the favourable im;oiis created by 11. personally the mind> of the whole oi the j natives have also reached us from j me of the Native States.
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  • 937 5 The British brijj, Doretla i 301) tons, been sold I i Mr. Prowesetsara kv of Bangkok I' >r $IO,OOO,aud will, uv hear, be employed in the u casting trade. The M. M. Co's steamer Meuzatck, which arrived here yesterday from L <ndon, ;> ou he. 1 wa\
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  • 577 5 Tin-; S. 8. India which is engaged in the Marquis de 11-iy*> colonisation scheme 101l Barcelona for this port on Tuesday last. She luis 850 emigrants mi board hound for New Ireland. The S. S. Genii will leave here on Wednesday next For the same destination, &UMOI
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  • 1091 5 I. aiv to learn tliu teaiut -r Koiigxer is safe ;i1 Bangkok, having bad i put baek then- owing 1 to leak* age in her engine c\ l'"d' 'I'll i. S. S. Mat/llotrei'y which ashore on I'ul" Cocob, <;ot safely and anchored in tin- roads this- uiuruiny.
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  • 844 6 The total return ol isitors to the Rallies' Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, l Oth July LBBO, was SUI. o Hi> linjM-rial (iornian Majesty in corvette, Lt'-se, Captain S-herin-, from Hon-kon^, with .lutes to the :>rcl instant, anchored in the roads this forenoon and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1016 6 slllpi> l N a iNTKLL I (i E N CE, arrtbatt. rnbalS. Continued. Saturday. I<> h July. British sto.inn "Glenroy" 1 HI t >w. Do la 'iiimanti Italian barque Papa de R«»>> 53S tons. Nicolini eom mander, Foochow Bth July, consignee Martin Dve i v I Saigon 'J Ist June.
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  • 1854 7 From the Daily Times, 10th january. The Snakes of Singapore. III. readers If the Sfrwfa 2 wli i frifendJj^nterest in this effort to ots the in* .ni> of distinguii the venomous and nontecies «V' snakes which infest m€ whether I could make I ti< lei somewhat dv. frankly, 1 am
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  • 1339 7 From the Daily Times, 10th january. Netherlands Indian News. in re■riiMnnlni'l- The rorabuyH Handeltblad I lowing) important intellig*! Captain A. Griffin. noaoMid«r >t the Hiitish barque Nil Detptrandmtk, hrom Timor Kupaac bound for Bin impure, arrived on Saturday last in the miter roadOf Sur i*«;i ya. with the iutellv that
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  • 1170 8 From the Daily Times, 10th January. Manila News. e.l of nuc i ■1.1 Tin: following inteNijp ace is translated from the Diaric de Manila of the h'.th December. Prep i hm :l! proceed ib the M'l 1 chimj races, which are intend 1,1 i,i February. I liv,.; ace i< present
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  • 1238 8 From the Daily Times, 7th January. An Eastern Farle. In :l i"«l powerful country amongst many noble and wealth] > th er I >U, one of high who numbered as par, of hi* abroad, mam proi tune to time, ov,r s n m d [fc to Bu lW rintend bii
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  • 434 9 Thk it] t. l FRDAI Bkmdk> the natM i, For which there were a larir number of mand which aiForeded a tno>t ii\ and exhilarat ttacle, the follow ta competed for pr Mi x ip* x this r,< -a entered A 1 s ■lit.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 465 9 lo flu Eil i to, of thi Daily Sib,- -Allow me, on behalf oftbe Committee 'if the Regatta, to return our sincere thanks to Captain Johnston, and liic Officera of II M for the kind assistance tii.-y rendered throughS ear's Day and also for their
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    • 687 9 r Editor of t hi Dotty /< Si k. With letter in your issue of yesterday, would Mr. Cainplu'U enlighten your readers and the public," a> lie call* as who are outside the oncil Cbjtmber," by replying to tinfollowing qm »1 Ist. Does Mr. (Jampbell really think
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  • 1150 9 'in I iii 1 1 if Tit Sik. No Oriental living in this p can Miold but witli amazement the frightful Ixieh th- uf this city ni'jjhtU pi mislum I beholder*. At even turn \o', krapa r unwary se,ldiei> and Kailor» -tr.i|» l»aitt'<l with miserable inerotrieioui <>l'
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  • 229 10 TUESDAY, hn JAM \m We understand that change has been 1 1\ the I'listuiast, r-< ieneral in will i tke place at the end t his month, in the d. it he hou ward mails. Ihe mail steamers will an here on Saturday and be despatched
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  • 191 10 1 M drawn to a practice of syces in the employ of residents, who. on the way -„r leaving their employers at office, inremaining sh-box, omfortably ensconce thi the I drive aspankin e I "iv though not rery plea eownI i 'il for outside interference tor the
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  • 593 10 Is the two suits now pending i,, h 8 Court, says the North China Herald of ;the 23rd December, against Mr k :ii H-'i Axting-Consul at Amoy, motions were heard yesterday be [ore Chief Justice French. Mr .M burgh Counsel for th, defendant, moved that the eases
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  • 66 10 iHrtxscupim of houses in Pliirl >• have sent a M round robin" to the Manity. The Btench from decayed mat- the of the receni fire u not only palpable but ■ckening, and what must it not be to those ui 1( haw to -uffer imnu-di, Iv from
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  • 296 10 twtal r,turn of vuitom to Kaffle* Library an* Mu-eum dari, The annual Uhlefcic sporte of the si,,. between the Uth and I9fch M» »nd the day 8 will be fixe<i a. tpected to leave. Thi hone, imported bj khe /,^> 1 Ot 14, $15 lot IS sin
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  • 233 10 V I I I Mil. Sir. Pick, ing Dr. Little t>(l u tl>r fc.l] term of one Mi i ?l»an, on behali <>l M I applied for r renewal of the li. the N hotel or tavern ii I i]to Chaira if ti u rt u;l „n v
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  • 345 11 Hi! KI'HISK I'aKT\. ill h>n\ J S aMy surprised u> ght. Tb forma: veeUeut. LnMias l» and a first rate vioKniste, who during the evening accompanied by net on the piano filu-.i tin- house with a volume of beautiful sounds. M .>i L -ianshould not lose the
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  • 669 11 H.M.S l.il ing, 95 horse power' hope, s the Hong. ong< ['the SOtl er, for I- enquire into and reitterofthe l< plunder oft! of London, which has l>een ed fully in cur column.-. r x V' i 1n Capt. I tli return to the Pel lews by
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 516 11 811 IP PING I ITj KLLI(i K N C K 3mbals. -lay. kh January. I it ish steamer ttartab in." 390 tons, Tulloob Ba u>,'k<»i .»<>th h H [>ut.-h steamer "Tambora" 7MI t->u*. de Havt Batavia, "27th Dec., H.tinilt n Bril "Qlauoas" 1,047 tons. Jackson Hongkong, Bi iay Flow Audtrs
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 616 12 t y Wednesday, sth Jaamry. finttMtea. Hnt gtl May FI(IWV1 Anderaya, lor Mai i I KHag Tuesday Ilth FaMsif British iteHmer u Horyrood w Kerr, for P'''>« Hr,,i 9t M S,n,- 36« U«,, H,,>,, „n S koV D-* jb-g^ Bw 7th Jan., Low Sum C British steamer «Ben^lder M 1,330
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