Straits Times Overland Journal, 4 April 1881

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  • 18 1 ki: M.M. Steamer "Saghalkn." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. \\ll. -\o. :>:•>:>. SINGAPOKE, MONDAY. APRIL I. IKBI. I'lilCK 10
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 72 1 a the tfl' 1 1 j >v f( of A LEW N io:k MA R R A<> f < Pjton. mi tbe ah Mareh. bedral. t.y the Revd. ROBKKT _Nl)I KSON to AM K a ter of < 'a plain 1 I.Y Uu tia- __nd Mareh, Audi. ithedral. Singapore,
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  • 93 1 tm April, I****l I 1 1 nality 1T. 7 > 3.35 o.ao I 27.75. 1 i f.'». 1.35 5 l>d/s V H_9>k d/d i dis 30 dls.ta 1 1 dts On Rataria Bank d/d ■Svate3od/s. 231 $oA2\J>t Sharks -If Co. (fl»H»
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  • 799 1 The Isst Issue of the overland Straits Times, was dated Monday, the 2Sth ultimo, and despatched by the P. and O. steamer Kaskgar at 1 p. m. <.n that date with the lasi homeward mail. The M. M. steamer Ojtms arrived here with the Loudoa mail
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  • 217 1 The Got kknukn rGAZ kite, 25th bLar* n. THE billowing notifications appear in last Friday's Qsuetti 1. Minutes of Council Meeting, -Kith l» ,1880. 2. Hye- Laws, by Committee <>t Manient of Ten Tock Seug'i Hospital. Regulations I>\ the Netherlands Government for labour-coutracts in Sumatra. J. List ot Applicant, for
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  • 447 1 W_ take the following paragraph, trout the Pimama Gazette of the 24th March:— Qficial Changi Mr. Anson, the Postmaster ol the Settlement, b ia obtained his le i\e ami wall pr ibablj take pasatige in the ]>, ami <>i. leaving ou the iBtn instant. Th. Protector of Immigrants
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  • 311 1 Wi condense the followii U OffieseX A decree by the Coveruor, M. Le My de Viler?, dated tb -Ist February.' published in the issue •>' tbe <">tk M.ir. abolishing from thr- Ist .lauuary \&&L use in tin- iOtb .-rioudibaement. of. all weights and meaauies whatever except the .•tit-.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 129 1 -From Marseilles: Mr Mr. C. T. Wilkinson. Mr T. 8< at. Mr. Lima Mr Avnard. _^__t^ Width. Mr. C R. Renn.-t leon. and Mr. Sanderson. Fron id de Flori. an Marseilles Mr. anc Mr. Deiinist- n Wilson //'>sj From Marseilles Mr dr. dame t Irvii L jev. From Colomli Mi
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  • 2172 2 ist, 29 Uk March. Hi .hma tilth section ol the Civil Law i which introduced any the concurrent adtnini of law and equity, provided that the Judges of the Supreme Court uld meet once a year or oftener for the purpose of considering* the working of
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  • 1583 2 /'/•< m Us Da it, j Tim s 3 let j J/,/ n• 4 Thi Mehh.m, Ukport km I'BBo. 1. Law Friday's Gazelle contained the annual report by the Principal Civil Medical Officer on the working; 0 tbe Civil Hospitals tot the year 1880, and uc have to compliment' Dr.
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  • 4492 3 II. Beri-Beri. Perhaps tne most important part of I the Kepurt is that which deals wi tli that mysterious disease Beri-beri. Dr. [towel] appears to have paid the greatattention to it and gives an exhaustive account of it, its history, moat probable cause or causes, and tbe beal mode of
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  • 1810 5 I< is r.-jiiested of our oontenporaries tlmt. in reV',, 1 ounslatious, their original appearaaos u >y bd acknowledge 1 ..i A. j-.-. llth March —The American ship Fanny Sbolfisld, from Rin«apore to Mar s illes, anchored yesterday evening am >ng the ree's t*r the B. of Athwart
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  • 1304 5 ll i> requested of onr coutemportr.ri.e- 1 1— Lt. in p»produciu* iht-se tr-u«UtiotiB, then orixinnl u|pe»r»nc« in tl" o !>•• in_knowle*l*<eii.j Many persons believe, we our* -elves being among the number, that the a- pio. i' hmg rates will be .>- lively, if not more so. than the
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  • 744 6 The Crown vs. Juan Parke de Basagoiti. l'<" i iu. -Before It. S. o*c«i Magistrate dim March, lssi <-** 4 A ;t bti 1 j__n^3- M Buckley announces that he will a a future day. snd desires at present merely I take the evidence of the master of the S.
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  • 6028 6 Mr. Buckley and Mr. Bond inform the jristrate that, npon consideration, they had decided to prosecute their clia irately Mr. Buckley would therefore proceed with the charge of criminal breach *.f trust preferred bv Mr. Bnrkhardt. Mr. .J. 1). Vaughan appeared for the defence. Mr. Bond
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  • Correspondence.
    • 413 8 the Ihnly Time*. -In your issue ol the L'atli i nstant ■rticle, about, two line gold len from Mr. Falconar's lingers ice constable and the para rii,- non-restoration of the enquiry, and an investigation ice with the result that the able now stands charged by his
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    • 398 8 I i i- not often that -ach a strong team lors.-s. and ia such good condition, i- on the ('ours,- >o early in the training awss to be teen this morning, but, alack and ■las! there Were but few -j tators onr fail women and brave men have
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    • 309 8 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, -In reading the Qmm nmeni Oazetteof Ihe ISth instant, I came across the tallowing Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to stamps," of which Part V., Chapter XL, headed** Criminal < m'euces and PiSjsecutions," Section 00. Clause
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    • 104 8 To thf Editor of the Daily Tt Sin, I have sometimes seen the word Eurasian used in your columns, and the -aine term appears in the list of nationalities in a census paper -nt to me a day or two ago. I have searched thc vocabularies within inv reach,
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    • 286 8 To the Editor of the Daily Reset. Dkjli Sib, With refertence to the Ceremonies of Cremaiion srhiefa recently took place in Siam, the enclosed description of the Sarcophagus or Jewelled Temple, in which the remain. lust of the Koyal Wife and Infant were to lx- placed,
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    • 456 8 Here we are again I ye noble Sportsmen, to give you a tew notes about the doings of our horses. I quits agreee with The Man in the Moon that much is mil 1-y your lazy readers" as well as by our lazy Stewards; only one of the
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    • 109 8 thr Editor of the Da Sik. 1 am at length al name of the beautiful blue sunk by one of your c<> Callophix hieirgatu* (No H collection) and ve 7________H I had never a live or newttr specimen until, thanks to Dr rffl received one yesterday and
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  • 181 8 Tu. i. *Sikh Police, wl Saturday, from Calcutta, i are under the charg stent Superinteni understand their duti probably merely .I'iils, treasury, and ot! I'liKttK are very Strang rent among the learn, with res tween H. H. ti, li H. H. the Maharajah the Government ble,
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  • 593 9 H uul t^sjjSHvpd■ainer A a-, for I* _Hv|>art *urt Appeal ■♦snHfcs there on Friday next. *tt lioval Artillery hit L 'enang. cons lug and lax by the B. 1. min :o learn on the U no truth what h we^j- Kei n LttlfipMnt < March, lahara r
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  • 615 9 t ESTEKDAT, s very respectably dr Celestial, by name Chea Leg Ee, attended the -ale room- of Messrs Powell At Co., Auctioneers, and was noticed when leaving the place to Ite carrying something hes under his baju. The storekeeper folli ed tbe man. together with a police
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  • 155 9 Iv-PKiTint A Pnassnofthe Knglish contingent left for Malacca to-day by the 11. I. S. X. steamer Simla to relieve inspector Scott there. TliasK who are interested in shipping will be glad to hear that news has reached Singapore by telegraph to-, lax. to thc effect that quarantine
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  • 284 9 Thk Siam Adrirrtieer of the "Jt'th March. give- the folloxxJi-.- aCCOUnt of the conclusion of the Cremation Ceremonies: The climax of the t -mines and of the fan was on Saturday, the 19th March, when among the prizes throws to the sraon ne,,ple. we*e an elephtn' vera)
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  • 436 9 Wl regret to have to announce the death, unexpectedly, about noon to-day, from erisypelas, of Mr David Aitken, Advocate and Solicitor. Mr Aitken was an old resident, well-known and respected here and in Penang for his somewhat original and independent character. Tbe funeral will take place at
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  • 461 9 Thk total Keturn of i*itor- to th* Ladles Liluan and Museum, during the wreak ending Friday. I-t April. 1881, eras 7H Wb are informed that ,>u Wednoday Isst the tdot-pi ints ol a tiger were noticed by the Corporal of the guard 'piartered in the battery on
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1260 10 sIIJP P I G IXJELLI (f E N G V 3rrti>als— cw/ British steamer Rosa," 2'w tons, Peterson. Batavia Vih March. Lin Tiang Wah. Sai urday, 2nd April. Dutch steamer 2 s f»ns, Scbaafuia*n, Palembang !!st March, Hamilton Gray A Co Sarawak steamer Rajah Brooke 2-> 4 tons, Reynolds, SaraWsl
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