Straits Times Overland Journal, 29 September 1881
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section17 1881-09-29 8 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. X XII. No. r,BO. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1881. L'klcs -i-0 Cents-17 words
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Article8 1881-09-29 8 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. I, the \kiau.; f aduuu-8 words
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Article68 1881-09-29 8 T MARKET QUOTATIONS. )BE. -Ji»lH SfcPTEMBEB, 1881. (ituubier. f ;]->. PP r 15 ujiuinal Whu. fair quality Ooffee, B.jutnyne.... 14.75(gj| Tapioca, small Flak. j Jo U)s. Mil I.- < do 6 d 1.r.5 do Vat' i lis. f *Vfl. fa ayate^O d/ 5 22fc AC. y^-a^?68 words
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Article1257 1881-09-29 8 Thi last Overland issue of the Straits I was date) the 2:2 nd Sept and tched by the P. and O. steamer Brtmtiiti at I p. \i. on that day. The .s'/W4 arrived this morning with the London mail of the 2nd September. The which takes1,257 words
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397 1881-09-29 8 Tin; following- new notifications appear m yesterday's Gazelle, which is it) mourning lor the President of the United State* His Excellency the Governor has received with regret the sad intellig< net 1 of the death of General Garfield, President of the Lnited States, and is397 words
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Article431 1881-09-29 9 H-lnd September Bank Light Ship. Tin: accounts we reproduced from ■kong papers <>t the launch of ight ship musi have been 1 with interest, and we look forward, witli some impatience, to the day, when this noble vessel shall ice our harbour. Formosa" she may be431 words
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719 1881-09-29 9 The Pekak War Expexs following interpellation as reported m the Time*, took place m the il use of Commons regarding the Perak War Expenses on the August The Perak Expedition. Mr. Cropper asked the Under-Seeretary for the Colonies whether the expenses irred by the719 words
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655 1881-09-29 9 LUX L.VTK A. It. HOUOHTOK, ESQ., OF nut Sakawai Civil Skkvui The death of this gentleman, already recorded m oar pages as having occurred on his passage home m the Ked Sea on board the P. and O. steamer Nepaul, on the 20th March655 words
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888 1881-09-29 9 [ndiax Bmigra tuT Stuaits Srtlsxents. I Hill the above beading there appears m the Mmdras Time* of the SUt lugust, the following n rarportiiig to oome from a eorresponlent writing from the Straits. We rablish it for the purpose of denoui ting it as888 words
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Article1156 1881-09-29 9 I'UKSEXTATION T< > FaTUJ A.^, 1 The Roman Cutholii Joseph* Church I yesterday at 1 I a. in. m the school room <>f Sta. Anna's School m Victoria Si reet, to witness t he pr< and souvenir, con-i:-; lea service, to the Revd. I)e Cunha,1,156 words
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1834 1881-09-29 10 From He Dally Times, 24th September. Manila News. itemponuiea Ibat, In roproducini ri-i, their oritrinul appearance m the S .ickuowledkcedj Farther defied particulars of the hurricane whi ii raged m Luion on the l'.tth and 20th August, show that the harm wrought was especially great m the provinces of Zambaies1,834 words
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Article128 1881-09-29 11 expense forwarding that article be >l;ino and Oampo lines of cigars having Bometirnes le-m nt <>n (m)U(1 them. The community i.i.j.-.-t t > unpr >■ pital m the sii:ip« <»f ci-us thus on their hand-;. The only w; lieir wish is t > hold the auctions r or five days128 words
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2340 1881-09-29 11 KETHERLANDS INDIAN NEWS, eoaesteJ of <mr ries that, m retranslations, their i ri i; I'.'uii't'.irance ■.•my \m acknowle Iged. Bourabaya, 1-t j.t .1 the >f t Recently a Chinaman named '1 waa tak. n int on suspicion of fraudulent bankruptcy, ihe following jiarticulars reguding2,340 words
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1243 1881-09-29 11 I'KXAXfi Xl The following 1 items: are fron. mi of tlit> 1 ~>>h S< Far, n-,U H f.ady Wc^^^^^^H farewell reception yest«-rd v pt barking f<>r >iuj.ip< r.* m th«- < mer Pinto A little .ft'-r noon, "^ir Frederick L i«iy and I W<1,243 words
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Article242 1881-09-29 12 Tin; Perak War Ex To the Editor of (he Daily Time*. Sin. h appears from the Home Newt of the 26th ultimo, that, on the 22nd, Mr. Cropper asked a question m the House of Common*, having reference bo the Perak Expedition, to which Mr. Courtney replied. As given242 words
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Article101 1881-09-29 12 lo the Editor of the Dai Siu. Yes, indeed, many of your readers do look forward with a degree of impatience to the day when the Formosa Hank Lightship shall ride at our Harbour and Pray, an your readers to understand that D" name has as yet101 words
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Article227 1881-09-29 12 (To the Editor of the Daily T Sib. Will you kindly publish the following m your paper? Having occasion to cross almost daily the wooden bridge by liessrs. ll< warthand Erskine's Foundry and facing Campong Saigon polk tion, I wish to bring to the notice of Under227 words
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Article437 1881-09-29 12 t To the Editor of the Daily limes.) Si h. With reference to the letter from ;i Straii- I -jnnik-nt on the subject of [ndian [mmigration« to Province Wellesler, which appeared m the dfadrtu Time* of toe 31st August, an 1 rere]y commented upon by you on Saturday,437 words
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814 1881-09-29 12 To the Editor of the Daily Times. >\w. Raving just returned from ;i visit to the Native States after a fortnight's i irprised to learn that mt letter regarding the subordinate medical departn ent receired two rejoindfrom some of your worthy correspondents; nothing took me more814 words
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408 1881-09-29 12 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. S t it. -After reading the letter by Justin- m your issue of LMith inst., the tirst promptings that come to one'i mind is to remember the advice of a quaint old writer who cautions against replying to a408 words
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Article1092 1881-09-29 13 THURSDAY, 2iso SEPTEMBER. Infoemation has been received from British Consul at Hatavia that cholera has appeared at Sourabaya and Samaran*;-. The N. C. Daily JV/v/-.y says that the tug-boat Fuh-I.f reports having towed ship Crimea into Xin<*po, and the barque Palace to Shanghai, having ».ed up1,092 words
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Article1274 1881-09-29 13 The London of the 26th August notifies that Her Majest. the Queen has been pleased to approve of Mr. Tso Ping-Lang as Consul m Siugapore foe His Majesty the Emperor of China. Owing to the sadden illneM of His Honor the Chief Justice, the hearing of the1,274 words
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Article419 1881-09-29 13 Tin. Dutch sin Eduard, Captain T. W. Kni per, patted through yesterday, from Olehleh to Batavia, m ballast, and wished to be reported all well. Ohiarini's Royal Italian rived here yesterday, from Cheribon the S. S. Somerset, "after a pHßswfed t<>ur m Java, and will, we leave419 words
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Article774 1881-09-29 14 ■n that a private telegram •i'd from the Rajah Muda tifying the death of the t Quedab on the ZZm\ was th. son of the id nephew ofTunku dia ceroy of Salan<^ ire, whose hter he married. 11. S.TINXAH!., (27th Foot), Military London eorrespondthe Englishman, who was774 words
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Article1248 1881-09-29 14 With respect to the paragraph m yesterday's pftper regarding the temporary removal of the Posl Office, we learn that the Government have accepted the offer made by the Chamber of Commerce of the lower part of the Exchange Building for the purpose, at the merely nominal rent1,248 words
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Article329 1881-09-29 14 'Ihk following i.s the full score of the recent match between the Cricket Club ami Fort Canning. It was continued on Saturday last, when nine wickets of the Fort lell lor Captain Braekenbury and (Junner Adams then made a long stand, and put o? runs on, bringing the total329 words
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Article811 1881-09-29 14 Tiik following items are from Siam Advertiser of the 19th September Mdlle. 01 \ja Dubo'.n.—Thia skilful and w jrld renowned pianist fascinated the foreign community of Bangkok with 1 first performance on the night of the 13th inst. < ;ipt. John Bush, Harbor Hasher and M.isi.-r Attendant of811 words