Straits Times Overland Journal, 9 September 1881

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  • 27 1 1 pkr P. and O. Steamer "Akcona." The St raits Ti mes OVERLAND JOURNAL. j X XI L.-— \< 577. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 1881. Pkick 40 Cent*
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 1 <>n (he 30th August, i Geo. J. Mansfield, of a Plh inat.. ;it Orange Grove, the Advooite, of a
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    • 26 1 30th at St. Andrew's Sin^ v the R.>vd. L. C. I'RIK B] :lOT, HX M liidi.iu Army, to S <MS$ Mildreh, eldest daughter of :'PA.
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    • 10 1 rh Aueuar, Th.- Revd. W. of Bratut't Rectory, Liii«oln-
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  • 83 1 THE STRAITS TIMES FRIDA Y, 9th SEPT., 1881. LATEST MARKET QU OTATIONS. 9 th September, 1881. I V 45. quality 19. Sar 33". ooO. it. 7.*) r« ?i5. tl Flako 4. K* 1.45. l.'o iio H? iuin < .j: -"'Jis uid. aV»nk 4 m m 3 I do. riank d/d
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  • 1458 1 TiiK last Overland issue of the Straits Times was .luted the Ist Sep- tember, and despatched by the If. M. steamer dmatone at 2 p.m. on that day. The of. M. steamer PeiAo arrived on Friday morning, the 2nd inst., with the French mail and London
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  • 245 1 Ihe following now notifications appear in last Friday'- Gvvmnn.ent I, tetle The Secretary of State has 1 pleaded to confirm the leave of absence for three months, with half salary, granted to P. Trevenen, Es< Inspeetor of Schools. The Secretary of State has b« phased to
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 135 1 {tas&mgrrg. ii .earner Peiho, on the 2nd —From Marseilles Mr. W. H. K*m&, Mr. Brun. Mr. de I trovvsk, Mr. Max kr, and Mr. Rutersaiin. For Bntavia. From Marseilles Mr. •u and Mr. 'unreur. For m. From Marseilles: Revd. Bertrand and Grelet, Messrs. EJ^^^Hpanscube and Perrot. r P. and O.
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  • 845 2 vl or Tin: Sri: win Hiu.vcn or Royal Asiatic So< iety. i: have to acknowledge the receipt i number of 1h" Straits Brcnali of the K.»y.il A> S -iety B Jad to find it> contents of as varied and interesting a loeullv. us any of il
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  • 1710 2 A Pig and Cattl e Tax. v itmbtt. The last published .Minutes of the nicipal Commissioners, of their Meeting "ii the 9th August, contain au element fraught with interest to entire community, and especially the rer classes. It is proposed by the Commissioners, and they have asked the v tary
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  • 1349 2 M anil a News. From Hie Daily T, •:,,ir oritfi in the may „v uokaowladrr A' i nj.—A. M.idrid jourual say date the 10th June, that the last I arriving from the Philippines I the plans and estimates of the central railway iii Northern Luzon from Manila Pang isinan."— Comercio,
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  • 3075 3 Netherlands India n News. Uailjf T i mi's, Ith Sty,/>'///>'.■ (It i.* re'|tieste<l o! out > ■niirctujxirnries that, m retranslations, their original appearance m thi BMW be ackuowleili?o"l.) Tii.. following article on the decreasing trade between Pinang and Aebeen is translated from the official Java rant Froß au inquiry in«tito
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  • 1412 4 From t/tf Da'ihj Times, sth September. Thi Pw Gusetie publishes the following in formation coneerniny 11.10. the Ooferoor'fl movements and doiugs at that Settlement The Pexang Reclamation Scheme. H. E. the Governor received a Lai. deputation, consisting chiefly of Chinese, on the question of
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  • 788 4 From (he Daily Times, \«t Seple Wk take tlio following items from the Pniung Giizetft of the 25tb AugUflt Birth extraordinary At Nibosg Tuba! <»n tht> 17th inatant. the wit Corporal, Al>do<i] Hainan by ti;i Mated him with th-ee daughters it live and app< are<l -trotii; an<i children,
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  • 1044 5 Times, Si/i 6-, Q Pena)ii/ Gazette of tlu- I~* the following 1 it Tin A thun.i r L'lrool wt. During it th-> 1 ntflparmer was st ..a Chin HH^Hb the spot, while another man insensible and the fi -piit right down from 1 at ion. bout a d
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1455 5 Ja pan. From our own Correspondent lokokama, 13th August. Although there is Dot much communication or in course between the Straits Settlements and Japan, the foreign residents of both countries cannot fail to have much in common, and, perhaps, are not wholly unconnected as far iu trade and commerce are
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    • 1076 5 Unk nown To the Editor of the "Daily 'Finn Sill, —In you say tlnit as you have doubt* expressed in more th;m mias to th provisions of the Ordinance, more especially as to 1 per mode of cancelling stumps that you cannot do \< r tlian eudeavi. to >et tliuse
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    • 704 6 To the Editor of the Daihi T, Sn;. I over tli-' last Medical Administration Report to Government regarding to working of the various hospitals in the Settlements, Dr. Rowel], the P.C.M.0., alludes in flattering terms to service rendered by the Apothe- in •h;ir>;e of the several
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    • 954 6 To the Editor of ike Daily Times. Sir, Your correspondent "Just has, I observe, wet himself up as a chainJion of the Straits Apothecaries but while admire his devotednesi towards th men, I cannot help expressing that his ti are, from beginning to end a tissue
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    • 776 6 The Su bordinate Medical Service. To the Editor of the Dai/i/ Times. Sir,— Justice is invariah as being blindfolded, to repn partiality and that real just done according to the vHRB But in your issue of the sth a lett ten by Ju>tice" is far from I 7.v ho sets
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  • 157 7 shine, ad thmithoro were nine. known t<« be <fre;it, ight. ks, Six little women wanting to keep alive, One ffot Bad Wither ami then there were ri rive lift!., women alive, very little more, One was weak-knee'd and then there were four. Four little women said, now ire'll
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  • 77 7 News of th e Week THURSDAY, Ui SEPTEMBER. Calcutta, m will have been from yesterday's paper, bag forestalled us in the establishment of telephonic oommuuication with ships in harbour, bat we understand it will only he for a brief space of time. Arrangements, we are informed, are being made and
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  • 116 7 The Banquet to be given to Mr. W. 11. Read, K.W.D.Q.M. of the Eastern Archipelago, is postponed to Monday, the 12th instant, that day being the fortieth anniversary of his* arrival in Singapore. The Brethren who have received invitations will be so good as te this change.
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  • 163 7 In the ->rd Ties in Mr. (Jraham's Tourniiment, Mr». Bwttanham a.nd Mr. Earl.Mrs. Winton and Mr. K. W. Birch, The match iras close, and brought out some good play. Probablj the whining pair never played better individually or together. They lost the first sett nt
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  • 301 7 Lwi night a Chinaman rending in :i road called Jalan Bahru, or Syed Alwee's Road, in the upper part of the district styled Cam pong Kapore, was vi-ited by thieves, with one of whom he grappled in the darkness, receiving severe oblique cat directly across the mouth,
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  • 333 7 inn British barque dime was sold by auction to-day by Messrs. Powell Co. for (1,350, the purchasers being- a Kongsee from Taojong Rhoo. From a notification in the Pinung Gatelte by the Private Secretary, we learn that His Excellency the Governor and family propose to leave Penang
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  • 68 7 Attacks by alligators in our waters are rather rare, but yesterday an unfortunate Chinese fisherman while drag^in<r in his nets oil' Buddoo had his right lore arm clean mapped ot just below the elbow, lie wasconveved to the General Hospital and amputation rf the arm performed. He
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  • 81 7 Tin. final Tie in Mr. Graham's Tournament was playt-J off on Monday, and ended m an easy victory tor M i\s. Swettehbam and Mr. Earle, who beat Mrs. Bnddell and Mr. 'Talbot :2 sett- at U— -Z and o—o. Mrs. Swettenham, !>y bet consistently good play throughout the
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  • 236 7 The Sporting Clu b A (ii.M.wu M-i.iin,, of the Sporting Club was lit I I at tin- K\. halite Roc nlav aiterno,,n, at lialf past four, J. J. Wintou, I><|., in the chair, to divide as to an Autumn Meeting transact any other business before the meeting. There was a
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  • 621 7 Mi:. A. P. Talbot has been confirmed a- Assistant Colonial Secretary for Native Stat' We learn that tin S etan ofStatt for the Colonies has consented to allow Indian Immigration to the I' Native States, it tin Indian Government will agree. Wk Irani tr<>m llonyrkony 1 that
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 907 8 SHIPPING 1 N iE L LI G R N C E 9rrtbal& < I 3rribals— Continued. Tbur&day, Ist September. j i British steamer Killaraey," 1,060 tons, O' Neil, Honjrkong Ist Brit utr Taanadice," 1,408 tons. Green. Sunderland 25th .rCfy. I Sept. British str** Glonf ruin," 1,935 tons, If _r London
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