Straits Times Overland Journal, 30 June 1881

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  • 26 1 S^W\ li rcii PKK P. and O. Steamek Ravkwa." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. \«>L. XXII. NO. .-,(-,7. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, LBBl. Pi:ici: -in Cents
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  • 30 1 Domestic Occurrences. DEATHS. J H M. UNDEK, lily >„n t .J-.u.N ■tor of the* Great W us, aged -11 y, instant. I 'ici I.Y MAUD' i-jhter of Mr. J. Va
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  • 105 1 STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 1881. E6T MARKET QUOTATIONS. \QAPOKK. !H JIXK. ISSI. Gambier. 5 t.;: Black Peup< r U.^u. Wh air quality 1:». irl Sago Coffee, Bontuyn Tapioca, small Flake IV Tin 40s. Mi: 8i lba. Shirtings !.<o 7 do do ]a:>. 6 doT. Cloth ].<■:. 7 do do
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  • 639 1 isjsuo of the Jw by the f?fe \f. Idti at 2 p. m. on that dale with the last homeward mail. The M. M. steamer Sc arrived with the London mail of the May, on Friday, the 24th instant. The P. and O. steamer arrived with
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  • 1181 1 The following new notifications appear in lasi Friday's Gazette: It is hereby notified, that 11. K. fcb vernor has been pleased to direct thai the following dayi shall be observed in the Colony aa Public Holiday* in commemoration of the Coronation of Her Majesty the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 193 1 Per M. M iaet Fu —Fr>m Mn- lies Mr. t, Mr. J. Warriek, Mr. Eud-r-Un. Mr. Knnneinan. at. From Marseilles: Mr. Reennk. Mr. and Mrs. in Putt, n ;md child* Mi Mr. Knappert, Mr. I Van Egsel, Mr. and Mrs. Duret and 6 children, Mr. G. Duret and Mr. (j
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 2424 2 -2N/7/ Juae. The new Stamp Ordinance, passed by the Legislative Council on the loth inst., is published in last Friday's ermment Gazette. It is leugthy and elaborate, and the schedules are much fuller in detail than the Ordinance of I^7-i, which it rej)cals. The penalties are
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    • 856 2 I (hi I): 'j Tunes,-Vdik June. Commenting upon th ;l, which was n-ad the first t iinvtin^ t>i" Council, and vvhii In "1 local application in Penan fj'i <lers it t .1 warning tiiu if intention tloa.in^ iu mind o| abolishing the Municipal Boards of the thr. s
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    • 391 3 1 ulu Times. :1 1th Jam I iii; Hon. C. living, Resident Councillor of Malacca, was gazetted C.M.G. in the list of Birthday honours and that was well, being an act of mewhal tardily done, which, we imagine, will meet with the approval ol general public
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    • 295 3 11. E. the Governor, we learn, reved a large deputation of planters 1 and representative merchants on the Mini inst., in the Government offices, Penang, who presented a. petition >imilar to that lately presented to His Excellency at Singapore on the question i of
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    • 2668 3 frotn the Daily Times, 29//I b. EBTERDAT evening the members of the Teutonia Club celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of the foundation of the Club, corresponding to the silver wedding in German household life. The Teutonia is the oldest German Club in the Far Bast, although there is
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    • 3948 4 Municipal Engineer's Office. Manila News. Netherlands Indian News. Singapore, 19th Mat/, 1881. 1/ pal iWm cJir, I h.ivt- tn<- li'in-ii to forward the following brief li p >rt for the eoneidera* mm tiers. The usual repairs bare sufficed to main* tain l>.>th the Town and Country Roads in efficient repair
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    • 1851 5 Wi; take the following items from the Pinang Gazette of the :23rd June Government House roR Penan.. It has been remarked vpre tliau onoe that Native Mabarajahs, Rajahs, and other distinguished vinton coming t» this settlement generally hire residences suitable to tbeir respective positions, while on the other
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  • Correspondence.
    • 236 6 To thr. Editor of the Daily iinu. SlB, NN ltd lili'i rue. t<l m ,(lh' uhli li 1 red in y "Mr paper dl i .i.i date, ir_; me "I opposing tln taking <i| a < i 1 1 1 1 o passenger .i prisoner on arrival at
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    • 1970 6 VI. My l;i>t tun papers have been senteu- by way of a change let me be com- i tnunicative. Pei r Harbour is once more by tin.- of that trim-built, I rather too coal-consuming steamer, Phito. She arrived here last Friday night with His Excellency the Governor, Lady Weld,
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    • 1119 6 To the Editor of the Daily J Sir, -\ou have mon tly remarked adversely on the proposal of f the Municipal Commi ill up i the Singapore Can.. g> j -'Jsttfer account oi fhv «a*te <<>ncv «|u.-stion, which iportant one%Lut which 1 I' upon, the projjosed action
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  • 574 7 THURSDAY, £3rd JUNE. His Honor Sir Thomas Sidgn Chief Justice, left to-day by the B. t. S N I mail steamer Oriental for Malacca l<> preside at the Criminal A.->izes there, which open to-morrow. The French transport Annamite^ which arrived from Toulon on Tut sday and
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  • 222 7 The Parser Victoria Theatrical Company last night played for the first time in Singapore the fairy opera of Furrokk which was put upon the si ge with tine scenic effect,— the last scene, the court hold by King Furrokh, with all the fairies ami genies under his
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  • 822 7 Tiik Puttu'la, lately sold to the Vtherlands India Steam Navigation Company, is now named Qouverm < -ml ma Laiisheryr, in honor of the late Governor General of. lava. Mk. Van deb Pot, the new Dutch Minister to the Court of Japan, arrived yesterday by the If. M
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  • 55 7 Inquest was held to-day on a malt: Chinese named Cliua I. ('han at the criminal prison, l>y Vanghan C B»q. Verdict, death from natural caopt Wilson's Gnat World Circus returned from Bangkok yesterday by the \Kong- \< Bangkok* the company met with immense success the King frequently
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  • 573 7 This being the forty -third anmremry of the coronation of Her Majerty Queen Victoria, the flagstaff's at Fort Canning and Mount Kal)er, as also 11. M. S. Daring and Swiff, arc gaily decorated with bunting, but the observance of the holiday ha* u fixed by Government for
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  • 393 8 Kiiom Tientsin the Shanghai Mi itb that tin- Western Empress is almost recovered. She had been moved, it un<l**i another corner of the Palace, in accordance with the views of the Romancers. Hon^kon^ Government Gazette notifies the departure mi leave of absence of Major General Donovan, and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1391 8 SHIPPI NG INi B I> IG BNC B t i- TiTitofll** Continued, Thn Innt D b J S P ..ni*l. .n ■-r-.uh,.: ■i!7 l :^,n.r' > K.rMM I !"'.'Mir.vl.,n., 29tb M.jr. Hamilton Gray A {nth June -h ship Middle* x." 1.191 tone, Walsh, Cardifl rtb Fe ,teamer Ver>m»." 3.1 1»!
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