Straits Times Overland Journal, 22 October 1881

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  • 14 1 The Straits OVERLAND JOURNAL. XXII. NO. :>{>,:>>. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881. Prick 40 Cen
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  • 17 1 Domestic Occurrences. DEATHS. i Itli ucf id son a^ed md 5 i .lam i. at md years.
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  • 44 1 SATURDAY, 22nd OCT. 1881. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. (*C fOBEE, 'i&mbier S L7O. Whit« Pepper, fairq»iaiit\ Sajjo Fiour, Sat smali Flak< I .",o. 1.*21. 1 av^ 4 dia. i 1 i dis. '127 -',tiaT«s(fl«K». 8145 ei div. Mu .x div. I'U.r. I I Liver] lead
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  • 1276 1 K^^B ■P D^ issue of the v ~JH Thursday, the I:3th 1 by tlie French J-'^K^.'/i/^'^o at :I j>.m. <»u that irrived on the 15th P the 20th in.-t., *l;iil> of tli-' Ltith and HRvhich the }>refVroua II mjjkoiitf this '.ill be despatclied at the loth to Malacca and
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  • 108 1 Last Friday's Gazette contains the following new notifications: The Secretary of State ior the Colonies has been pleased to confirm the leave of absence for six months, with hall salary, granted to A. Armstrong, l>«|., Headmaster of the Malacea High School. A despatch from the I'rench
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  • 294 1 Tl BBBAT, I^l II OCTOHKR, 1881. I'khM. NT His Honour the Chief The Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. the Troops. The Colonial Secretary. The Attorney-General. The Colonial Treasurer. The Audvtor-GeneraL The Arti. r Colonial Engineer. I. S. Bond. T. Shetfbrd. F. C. Bishop. A. Cunrie. J. < Jraham.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 60 1 pasteifitgcrd. Hsnd O g Flora Southampton Mr. Mr. Pe ke. IV .ml Mrs. Frora Venice Mr. O. Aden Mr. N. K. deSilva. ■Qlrs Fulton. Lt. <>. H''i,'ki aV Mr. Birch. From BrinHP rotu Malta: Lr. C. H. Singapore Lt. R. (J. HctioBgelo u'hamt >n Mr-. \fl child. Miss. B. Pritty,
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  • 836 2 Daily Times, \\f/i October. Dkblvii i{i-:s Bill. MXdthe nee ssity or desirableraising a new loan of 11 On, into of debentures bearing per interest, in addition to a similar incurred in I s now in course of dation bv means ol ;i sinking fund, >es not
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  • 666 2 In hiving the Census Report upon incil I able on the 11th instant, C ilonial Secretary went out of bis way to indulge in toe following crow u£ eatisfacti' n over that favourite bantlin^- «>t' his, the Government Printi Press. If he had simply drawn attention
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  • 443 2 The second Ties were to be commenced <>n S. it unlay, the Btb, but the weather did not admit of any play. On Monday, the 10th, Mr. Egerton easily beat Mr. Earle, playing 1 even, the latter falling 1 off very much in the second t, and
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  • 390 2 THE third Ties were concluded on Saturday, the 15th inst. As the eud of the Tournameut approaches the match •> naturally become more interesting, but it is seldom that the result is as uncertain as in the present case. The two scratch men are out of it,
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  • 458 2 Tut Itii Ties were played on Tuesday the IMb inst., with the following results Mr. John Anderson bent M iiii; 15 and '1 Mr. \V. K-. -i-t-m ivin^' 3 bisques (6 The tie ltetween Mr. John on and Mi verv interesting, the luttei playing up well agWrcfc
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  • 606 3 rtk m 1 th HAM published Vol. 'i and .Malay Voeabuf year utter the \y Vol. 1., which contain- V i hnJury and i we had great pleag at the time as being scholarly addition to ire. In acknowk-ding I a copy ol K ihT only >y that it
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  • 5237 3 In the Admiralty Court of the Straits Settlements M"Ni>w, 17 n, 1881. U Slit Tl 'ATKS, KT. < Hi tf JISTICK. In tlh' matter of The British Steamship Jeddah. .1. L. Clark, Master. .K dumknt. 'This was an action for salvage brought by Alfred Holt, managing partner of the <
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  • 71 5 japore, 26th September, 1831. To H. H v. Es<i.. the Municipal Com irs. Sing < Dear Sia, Since ti E uiy last Report I have nothing especial to brintr [unicifal ('..minisi regard to tin ">y to be uiiin- i, 1 ihall have the hon C-nun at their
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  • 1574 5 l> «a requested of our contemporaries that, iu repnxluoinsr thoso translations, their original appearance 111 may be acknowledged.; \2th September. ()a the Ding of H e --'".r}) Angnst fast, the Brit ish barque Miranda, lying in the roadstead here eau_;V lire. Crowds of p ■-pie hastened that,
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  • 1612 5 i nested of our contotnporm a reaaoducing rhe«e tranalutions, their i>ri«in&l i^peuuiv iu the SliMifii Timtt may Im> m-kuowladjed.) Fire Br'ujn n. Tha^^^H vernor Cn.ml has vigorously tai-. hand tl..' subject of providing Manila with :i fire brigade service, which has been in: i. juired. For this purp'
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  • 5823 6 Shorhtand Report of The Legislative Council. Tumdai 1 Ith I October, 1 i His Excsi h I unor H M'.i- th v Th.- Offi in 1. th" Tr >ps. >ni il Secretary. ut 'I'li.-y. General. I Trea*arer. Auditor General l'>uiul En_'i;: r 1 S H n 1 V if .1
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  • 2957 8 Amom; the papers laid upon the uncil Table on Tuesday wa- the folvinLT corn 5] ing Indian Immigration into the Peninsula vernor Weld to the Secretary of State. rr Houi < M"j, IVM.1 V M. Mt Lord, 1 have the h r. ur t knowledge the receipt of
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  • 2839 9 V(; the pul>li ition of the papers laid before the Legislative Coun'»e 1 lth instai we make room for the Jleport of the Census ngapon the the other S ats ipleted. T a iiumber pi aborate and intei and occupations t<>o bulky loductioa
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  • 1289 10 T&E following 1 paragraphs are t'l-m the Sarawak G I the Ist Oct. First Financiil Half nf 1831. Iu another column will be f->und the Half Yearly Comparative Statement \>f Re venue and Expenditure issued iy I Treasury. In examining this. tai in*; the revenue first; the principal
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  • 1191 10 >>n our >ndent.) Xokokamm, 24/A Sept. l^si. The visit of I ftbe Prince Vai lias been the leadi i itionatno shionable circl "ur society contemporariei would call the upper ten fof time pasl rite m when they would or would not arrive, bat all anxiety has been I on
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  • 225 11 Fro. \dent. igon, loth Oct. lssl. -There is hardly any news from Saigon during the tprtni^ht. > iy that Mr. Le Myre di Vil fs. the rnor of ehin Chiua, left Marseilles on the 3rd inst. ou his return here. Business is very quiet. Exchange on France is
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  • Correspondence.
    • 377 11 To the EJitur of the Daily Times. Sir, Your correspondent. A \Y eru," in. your issue of the 1 Ith instant, seems to be a new arrival altogether, as whilst he is acquainted with one thing, he is ignorant of another, being apparently unable
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    • 230 11 lathe Eililor of the Daily Time*. Sib,— The Pluto has "bust up," and yet after toiling through the figures in the Governor'* speech in the Legislative Council, like a collier among icebergs, I see nothing as to the yacht which is to replace the coal
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    • 385 11 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Ih:vu Sir. It is no doubt quite true, u .V Western says, that the Chi: could not do without the English any more than the hand could work without the head to direct it, but then the
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    • 510 11 To the Editor of the Daily Times, Sir, iam glad to tind that a lon_r residence in Singapore really has some very material advantages. I find it enables o«e by experience to distinguish between the interesting religious ceremonies of the truly enlightened Celestial. I
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    • 427 11 A New Light On The End of THE WORLD. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Siu, Many people are fond of joking on ;i very serious subject THI Dl «>*" thk ■would. Some laugh ;it proph. and talk of millions of jnh before the earth will be as cold
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  • 104 11 THURSDAY, 13th OTOCBER. Definite news has at last transpired respecting the Flying 1 Squad rou, and comnuunieafions have been received from Admiral Wiles says the Japan Gazette) announcing that it would not reach Japan until the 2."ith October. The accident to the l{i<</,an(e, and the illness
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  • 126 11 His Excellency the Governor will, we hear, leave to-morrow tor Malacca ami the Native Stat. •> in the S. S. J oli vre. Puoh>soi; i. Calabresmi will give a soiree in the Town Hall to-tnorrow nitrht, wlu-ii the puhlir will be favored with his scientific and magical
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  • 370 11 We learn that judgment in the for salvage by the An tenor vs. the Jeddah is to be given by His Hod the Chief Justice >»n Monday m< ning. Thk total return of visitor> to the t Rallies Library and Museum (luring the week ending Friday 1
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  • 331 12 The M. M. Co/s mail steamer passed in the Straits of .Malacca a steamer showing letters PW.T.L. and wished to be reported. 4»EETIN uf the Singapore 1). bating Society was held at the Masonic II on Friday evening. subject of debate being that trial by jury be
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  • 716 12 By the last outward French mail imer, there arrived here a company of artists travelling under the nom deplume of the "Tourists," who intend giving three performances in the Town Hall, on Thursday, Friday, and .Saturday evenings. The entertainment is a combination of magic, clairvoyance, and comic
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  • 848 12 WI- WeN in error in our issue of Saturday last, in naming the Rajah ol 1 Pata-.ii as having been awarded a mark of appreciation by the I cited States Government for assistance rendered to the shipwrecked captain and crew of the Amei rican barque Coringa. It
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  • 122 12 Tut Xortli B I length fairk established and a ledged. pr^- parsed the Com pa rat her Court ;it Holyn-od Pal 2o'lh AugiM M< ssrs. I and the Hon. \V. 11. Tr I rn<»r. will n>w be v u the oew Sei tlement. In the ('apt. Harriii^ti
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  • 361 12 Ax Order in Coum U has been bv the Hongkong' (iovernment ■Is arriving there from Baiu Saraarang, and Sourabas i aredb^ quarantined, and no < <n\\mivXctJm>n with the shore or with other 1 allowed until permi >n has been •'ii by the Health Otfieer. Ajioxg th« ugers
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  • 286 13 Tin. following new notili ations apir in yesterday's Mr. A. C. Stallard lias, with the •roval of 11. K. the <i >vernor, 1> »inted by the Municipal Coramisners of Malacca t> be Inspector of win-boilers, under Ordinance No. X. 1876, at that Settlement Ili~ Honour the
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  • 244 13 Wo take the following para^ra in the Pi'itaiKj of the 19th \lurdcr. From Province Wellesley r <•£ a brutal murder at Sungie in the Trana Kr in district. The •I was sta'jbed <»n botli t 1 left sides to such aa extent tha< estinea au«l liver trudintf. Tue
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 965 13 -a! I luniG* 9rrib<il6 Continued P. AO. str "Gteeloi 1 t -na t j. r, t Fridar, 21st Oc( ber. British «tr"oartmi,'t,m.' 1,292 tons Ho", Honjrkon ff sth t British steamer Ban What! Soon," 199 tone, Kelley, P<mSpanish steamer i." £34 i laniU ftth Ocfc! 1 tia a 1 I
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