Straits Times Overland Journal, 10 April 1881
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section23 1881-04-10 1 f7 DKSPATtMI PKW I\ ANh O. STKAMER Gw.YLIOR." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. XXII. No. ;>:>(',. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, APRIL 10. 1881. Pkice M> Ci23 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article14 1881-04-10 1 DE ATH. a on Sunday V M Mariner, f >hi ew;rop«.| d. Knglish papers14 words
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39 1881-04-10 1 STRAITS TIMES SUNDAY, 10th APRIL, 1881. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. I*)EE. !-th April. ISBI. 5 V\2l ..11 o'l. fair quality 1 7 iruni I lauk do. k d l/5.... 22$ ank d I. -OK 231. Shark•slo*»! Sl3». ndou. ►0/ d39 words
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Article337 1881-04-10 1 ■s.-ue of the Monday, the itched by the at at ~Z v. if. st homeward Zambesi aral of the ant. ar- rived rrom Hongkong on Saturday I evening, and leaves at 11. to-morroiy with the present homeward mail. 11. lv the Govertioi returned from Sungie (Jjong337 words
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Article804 1881-04-10 1 Thk following new notifications appeared in yesterday's GazetU H. E. the Governor has been pleased I Appoint, provisionally and subject to Hef Majesty's approval. J. Lamb, Esquire, to be a Member of the Legislative Council of the Straits Settlements. it is hereby notified, that sf of the804 words
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Article676 1881-04-10 1 Wi. take the following items, from the Sarawak Qas< of the Ist April. The License for working Diamond i a abolished. H. 11. The Rajah has made the foi- lowing appointment! .Mr Berkeley Portman to do duty in the Kejang Resides Mr I-'. D rage to do duty676 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous116 1881-04-10 1 3th ins**. rrom Southampton SBt. P Fr..m Sir Tl 1 and 2 and s.-rvant. oui S ruthampton Dr. children and infant, .1 B. H.11e.-k. From rirebrace, Masses 2 From [ohamed and friend. d Pet. I t < hinjui Southampton Mi. E A. Allen, Mr. CSommander K Day. A. Campbell. From116 words
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Article339 1881-04-10 2 Daily Times, ftth Hi I. 'I HK I.ETCRX KROM L\ a Si Excellency the Governor ani veil this morning, his health much i benefited by his jouruey to the Native j uul change ..f air. He left the Residency, Sungei I jong, at sunrise i ou339 words
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635 1881-04-10 2 Ik reply to a request for further particulars with regard to some points touched ujion in our account of 11. E. vernorV late visit to the Native ate-, we are informed that the new Klana of Sungei I "jong, a "land635 words
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1144 1881-04-10 2 Tut. duties of an editor, it is pretty generally known, do not always lie in pleasant places, but occasionally his weary life is enlivened by episodes <*t unexpected kinds, anil one of these ocI casions happened t" us with regard to tl.- ease of The1,144 words
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Article475 1881-04-10 2 who live in ""t lately forming a portion urn Km pi re, and in the if manv different ,tand the two bun the dav. the prop mmotit ,f Kandahar, and ready ■(.mplisheil withdrawal ft van] f better probably than I w responsible for the C nment of Her475 words
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Article782 1881-04-10 2 From the Daily Times Mini i ks of Proceedings pal Commissioners on Thur Mandi. LSBI, confirmed at Jrl 24th March. Commissiont Major S. Dunloj Captain H. E. .McCallm L. .1. Eraser, ESyed Mahomet 1 The Minutes of the I read and coutua. Rwmmf >rt j m- I 1782 words
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Article1311 1881-04-10 3 Singapore, yth March 1^""1 TO H. HsWBTSOIf, Es(^.. x i rs, Stnaap 1 have ths honor to submit f*.r the information of the Commissioners the following Report. m Roads and Streets. The raising and metalling of Havel... li K id UPC pro* rably. 'the Gas lamps 11,311 words
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Article1475 1881-04-10 3 1 1 iu requested of our contemporaries thai, in reprodaoing the*-- translations, their original api^Hrnii, in the Rra may he acknowledged..) Bencoolen. During the night between tbe llth and lJtb February, ati]. a.m. and on the morning and afternoon of the 14th, severe shocks of earthquake were1,475 words
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Article1734 1881-04-10 4 nal Breach t ,J Trust B Buck-, -the prosecution. 1>- v aughan lor the defence. Mugs- rate said that before pro- l>* wished to sav ftoing regarding the publication of proceed .i;s. B uckl<? risii ne also wish•meting on thc sam,- subject -as not presnl when1,734 words
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Article314 1881-04-10 4 Singapore. 20/1 iga., My Dear Bnrkhardt. Riding your Pencil Note and our s, v, r;il "•*>- sbout who is to liquidate the firm etc. I point out to i m \m~ dry A Late,- facts from Europe Iwn to let me have Bai tn< a r statement how314 words
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Article298 1881-04-10 4 rl,, I M.T defer li..s<*,. a* r yesten le it ir v and hid* 0 w "r '-i** only a- hard lies, you ha\ hi If int.'rpr.-t I i already your /know his name same. Y S. vv. Pagunini iu full 1 o 01 a it you would298 words
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Article1363 1881-04-10 5 aßte the fallowing paragraphs He of the *-4-:31 ___mßa*t'.-—\n the Supreme instant Mr. E. VV. Barrister at law, pr. r^^Blic ___a_^ <^ Penang. on the criminal hich Captain Flanders it will Hfted. wa- sent* months' The grounds n which based wis one awarded for two 1 Ist with1,363 words
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Article1892 1881-04-10 5 i From onr own Correspondent.) •a>/. Zist Mar,), ISS|. It would he a matter of satisfaction if communication between this port and yours could he less spasmodic and uncertain than it is. Some weeks we have one or two steamers leaving every day; this week, up to the present1,892 words
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Correspondence.
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2326 1881-04-10 6 To the Edit tht Daily Times: Dear Si In drawing your attention &i fi which, like the vulture in the fable of the helpless Frometl chained to the ra. k dug and gnav 'he vitals, and acquiring strength and -ustenance from t!i. and ohj 1!2,326 words
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Article1988 1881-04-10 6 Colonial System. II. ___r Sir, My rmei ried, but I ti review of the foi dictatorship of Sir O^^^^^H The eight vears t'hat have passe drew iV not-nr-very pleasing picture 1 We have had no less than four ifip omitting, of course, the severs > reyni when (ien Anson he1,988 words
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Article421 1881-04-10 7 MONDAY, Ith APRIL. 11. E. the Governor will, we learn, return in the Plufo to-morrow mora; Thk following further awards at tbe .Melbourne Exhibition are taken trom the Ary us Sa' tth ord.-r .-t merit F. A. Swettenham. sth order of in- I M tbarajah of421 words
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Article360 1881-04-10 7 The Case of the Sissie." Our correspondent writes from Penang "On Monday the list!). Mr .Justice Ford gave judgment in the appeal against the Magistrate's sentence of six months' rigorous imprisonment awarded to Capt. Flanders, ex-master of the Si "The summing up of His Lordship was prolonged and elaborate, and360 words
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Article178 1881-04-10 7 Wk are requested to intimat* that Lady W.-ld will hold no reception tomorrow, or Wednesday the I '3th in-taut. Mr. Lamb, of the Fry. Estate, Proi Wellesley, has accepted, we learn, a seat in the Legislative Council. Mil. H. Riccaru leave- for Penang tomorrow, to take up178 words
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Article229 1881-04-10 7 Thk returns of the Crnsus, has been male to Congress, and the population Ol the Cnited States is found to 50,152,866. VV i. are indebted to the courtesy of Mr. H. F. Maack, the acting Italian Consul, for the following information 11. ft. 11. the Duke of229 words
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Article169 1881-04-10 8 His Honor Sir Thomas Sidgreaves, daci' Justice and Mr. Justice Wood reaimed from Penang this morning, by the P. and i) Co's. mail steamer Zambesi. Thk P. and O C nail steamer Zam- besi report* having passed the s-hip Merio- I nethshire oh" Malacca yesterday, which I169 words
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Article67 1881-04-10 8 SATURDAY, 9th A PRIL. Tin: total Ket urn of visitors to ths I taffies Library and Museum during the week ending Fridav, Nth April, I S M. was 1,121. A < a ia I LAI lrom the Protector ot Chinese notifies that on and alter Moudai next, the llth instant.67 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous912 1881-04-10 8 «M__——___— «w^ ■■__i_.i sII I I> l> I Nii /y i EL LI G EN C E arribalg. 9rrouOfll Ctmtinued. Saturday, 2nd April. Brit. str. "Cleator." 317 tons, Vincent, Labuan Mb April Brit. bq. Enid," 49s 'tone, Wakdiam, Monte Vide.. l»tb Oct Sia. h.p Prosperity." 117 tons. Hoff, Bangkok 21th912 words
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