Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 July 1881

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  • 21 1 ayy^ai M. M. Slh.V.MJjgt SINDH." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. v<>],. xxii. \<>. r>(>». SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 7. 1881. Pkick 10 Ci
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
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    • 28 1 1 '.it liedi-.il ffiHHHh h y H<v u% > m <"'mks, "i of tti. hridegroou H I. LAND, < H ULEB K.MII I A KLYNK, e late bKBNAKn Klynk.
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  • 91 1 STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, 7th JULY, 1881. VKKKT QUO'J I'IONS. Ji i> 1881. < Whit%^ l «pper, fair quality 194. 9N{ Coffee, Bontayne 1". Tapi «mall flak e ;.>'.. Tin iOs. Mule twist.. Hi It. !.»;<» I.' 1 Ml] SjKujan u On Lqpmßuuk 4 m s. Private > 1 do On
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  • 684 1 iast overlaud i--ue of the Srit ui.s Timls was dated Thursday, the oOth Jiiii despatched I>\ the l\ and ua at 1 p. m. that day wi omeward mail. O. steamer Verona arri vq^^^^^^Hfe the London mail ol the Thursday the oOth June, and steamer Djemnah
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  • 1355 1 The Government Gazette, 1st July 1881. Tmk following new notifications appear in to-<la\ Qmzctte: 11. E. til.- Gtovernor hai bees phwaul to appoint W. V. 15. Paul, Esq. Superintendent of Lower Perak, to be British Kesident in Sungei Ujong, pending the approval of the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 137 1 mi on the 7th -From Yokohama Sifter bt. Jifaroienrje From H ui;kou^ I. FatL- *nd. From baigon Miss a»Mo»obe Mile. from Shanghai Mr. H. He*.— From Shanghai Mr. H. <i. —From V-k >hama Mr. M' Teudo, Totska, P. S. Synies, hl From Shanghai: Hi. k Mrs. E W Mr. T.
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 1487 2 '/(>> Ihi ill/ Times, Wf/t -liifi/. Tin altered conditions of mantle navigation, by the steadily increasing substitution of steam tor sailing vessels in all branches of the maritime service, will ere long necessitate a very dilfereni system ol training for shipmasters, olli-vrs, and -.'amen, than that
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    • 864 2 from the Timet, Mi Tin: celebration of Independence \)<iy lerday must have been sadly marred throughout the Union by the dastardly attempt to assassinate President <birlield on the previous day a- announced bv Renter's telegram "I" the 3rd instant. The miscreant who did the
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    • 293 2 A New Topographical Map of Singapore and its Environe. —<*» Frrm (h> I>iU>i Time* !j. Wk have yreat pleasure itV the notice ot our reader*-wnr w !opogTaphical map of S igapors. and its environs, the v\ork of Sergeant-Major J. W«k> has i stationed here for som< and who has occupied
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    • 529 2 hrom the T)ai th The Criminal Malacca w< opened on Friday, t Chief .Justice. Ti unusually heavy one cases for trial. 'ii.eral did not arri\ Saturday, Mr disposed o|. The 1 dmiiiLr B» which weiv ti, dosed until ernoon. ■eakin^ \,y n i L 'ht and 1-J
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    • 380 3 Daily I v, ~)t/t Jti/i/. ponifent.) June, 1881 m the I irerument, we have ►f trouble with the Aehint't'ii showing bitter anithe Chi \!><>ut a Attacked the Chinese ng, killing one and wounding .crt' two ving, owing to the commander orders from the (Jovernor, •j who irlv so
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    • 306 3 From He Daily Time*, 2nd Jmfy. Wk make room to-, lav for tbe Mas-ter-Attendant's Report for 1880. The interesting part of it is that which letails of the imports and exports of Singapore daring the past vear. It U satisfactory to find thai the trade of
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    • 1997 3 (It ia requested, of our Matawpannw that, in reproducing these translations, their oriifiniil nppearance in the Strata Timm may be acknowledged.) Thi Java Both of the 17th June, quotes from a Rotterdam paper a detailed account of a successful voyage recently made by H. N. M.'s steamer
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    • 1892 4 Feom I) Times, hi k July. (It is r«».(u, of our contetnpor&riea that, in rePKkI... nlatk>ns, their original a] e in the may be ackuowled^ed.J Shan— have been int'inied of the following occurrence, which shows how necessary is precaution in certain pi. and under certain cireun Iraprs that,
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    • 1404 4 From (he Vail r, ~ni( July. M trim l> >, Singapora, 5th April, 1881. Sia,' I have the honour to forward tbe following Annual Report and Appendixes ot this Department, •bowing the increase and decresae ol the principal articles of trade, imported into, and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 228 5 To the Editor of the Daily 77 Sik. Mr. Scott's letter of 24th ultimo deserves careful perusal. I would call the attention of ratepayers t«> para. s aod the |>erttnenl question which thi< gentleniau puts here, whit h 1 quote verbatim, "And b\ whom isthiswantoD spoliation prompted
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    • 362 5 To the Editor of the Daily 7 Sir, In your issti terday, there pi letter from a correspondent, styling himself "Canal." who, without giving his real name, makes a most onjustifiable charge against me, to the erlect that I am wanting in independence Municipal Commissioner on the
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    • 333 5 To the Editor of the Daily T> Sib,— Permit me through your columni to thank Mr. Lewis Jmbm Fraaer for his to you of the 2nd in-t It completely establishes thai he fails to appreciate "the iniportame of the matter to the petitioners (in the neighbourhood) and
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    • 249 5 To the Editor of t hi Daily Time*. hi vk Slß,— Nothing ploum me more than to find in your column* Mr Fran r*« reply to my •onnnunicatior. of Ist r This gentleman apparently could haw kept behind the scenes in the Canal question —rather Ditch," a<
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    • 373 5 To the Editor qf the Daily Time*. Sik, In reply to Mv. Scott's letter it<\ I 'eg to state that the only Petition which baa been presented to the .Municipal Commissioners u the one dated 24th October, L877, requesting them to recognise the importance of at 1
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    • 428 5 To the Editor of the Daily Timet. Sik,~— l have read, with some gurpri- the letter of Mr. Kraser, in which ho Hays lie has been in favour of the tilling in of the Singapore hitch" for the last l-"> years, and that in voting ;b he
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    • 424 5 To the Eilitor of the Dnil;. DEA.H Sik. The very fair and ii tial manner in which you have allow those who are advocates tor the abolition, and those who are advocates for the r tention, of the Singapore Canal to late th.-ir opinions in your valuable
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  • 1515 6 Editor if thf Daily i< Sih. -The correspondence in connection with thi i anal must be becoming .1 nuisan--. nir reader.-, and I am loth further, but I must b. otice Mr. I... I. Kraser's letter ol .w\. Mr. r did not mention that ot 'itth October.
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  • 233 6 THURSDAY, .11 N I'. X. M ste ira left j iterdav t«>r Vu-tli. 1 1 would seem thai I' &O Company have lately determined that their steamers stall behind other mail comrmi' l regard* .Julia delivered I. mail of the 20th M on the morning of
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  • 295 6 A c *cw>wi n}''. have pawed over the Arabian wt about the end of May Che (schooner 4/W,v/. from Zanxibar, wai towed into Bombay harbour on the 7th June by th- Madx ■■>. a perfect wreck. Che Captain stated that about four hundred miles from Bombay, he
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  • 67 6 Tm I'arsec Theati tniur to produce pieces d< I last niijht lily funm which kr, u*(lifiuc in a _t roar from I'fginniiiir to end. Tin not her entir which Singapore 1. I first jtrodtnvd \i]x*n nv stagj^^^^Hk an excellent taimnent. <>n Moi xluce th« tiftj Bpe©ta*ular p
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  • 465 6 To-dai is the LOoth anni\ I•■ laration of ftuU-ji- lence 1 States of Atiu'rii is no il tiffin at the U S Consulate. His Honor Sir Thomas Sidgroawa, duct" Justice, return I i morning by tin- B. 1 s Jh ,i:a T" s India 1 Opw;. arrived
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  • 153 7 •i i- tin R i i o| \'-V.) ton:- 1 LT'U.- '111(1 i un<i Japan stations to join French wraadron un Admiral st(V which arrived m London, reports ha m r it'd Sea the (ilrncoe at t5 i 17th Juno, ami the Loudoun i on the 20th
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1488 7 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ambaltf. Zttttote— Continued. ThnAday, 80th .Tun. British steamer Glenroy,"' 1,411 tons. Wallac, London Ist trian si amer Pollut*," 1,418 tons. R*gu*tn, Hongkong June, Martin Dyoe A 00. J '.rd .I.me. IV Brandt Co. Britinh steamer "Nestor," l,Bft» tons. J igo, Hongkong 27th British steamer Penang,*' 386 tons, White.
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