Straits Times Overland Journal, 31 October 1881

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XXII. NO. 582. SINGAK)RE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 81, 1881 I'kici: 10 Ck\
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  • 16 1 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. AT K.ver Viilloy B .,,ve. Amder at ,1;,.r--frreavpS*"* Coy's. »c r ch papei
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  • 72 1 MONDAY, 31st OCT., 1881 LATEST MARKET QUOTAIONS ■Al-OKt, OBER, ISBI. Gambier..., 4.70. Black Pepper Ihn nom air quality 50 n .m. ntou. r Fl I -Jo ♦Oa. Mn 7 do 6 do T i Ex. On i" >■.. 10. do. On India Bank d/i OnU'k k d/d d On Bt
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  • 1648 1 Thl last overland l« oi the Straits Tim! dated Saturday, the 22nd instaut shed by the P. O. it 3 p. ui. next day with bomeward mail. The M. M. 'steamer Sag ha lieu arrived here with the London mail of the olJth September on Saturday
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  • 220 1 c take the fol lowing paragraph* from t lie Peiiaiuj Gazette ol the LOth October Mur i'. From Proving; Welles!. hear <«£ a brutal murder ;it Sun^i tong in the Trans Krean district. The i <.tl b >t:i tii aud left sides to such an extent that his
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 105 1 ly, on the vd. 'l.'li. i D, B. e. L agewett, Mr. L fo> -F ng Count Erlait. For Suet. From Shanghai Mr. Chucbuli. r iMftf4jl' From Shanghai Madame B. 'lonti and Revd J. Marie Marn. Fe —From Yokohiinia Mr. and Mrs. FricVe, Mr. von der Osten, Mr. Wbetniann, fclr.
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  • 1317 2 he 'Daily Times, 2b th October. The Singapore Canal \m> the Rivbr. Thkrf nre two points in the speech the Colonial Secretary on the 11th instant, when laying before tin' Council the Estimate? for ISS2,1 SS 2, that have esped the attention they deserve, calculated as
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  • 1135 2 The statement of affairs which H. B. the Governor was enabled to present fa his address to. the Council on the 11th instant must be acknowledged to have been u very cheerful and satisfactory one. The Colony is increasing in population, and generally prospering uuancially
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  • 570 2 The distinction between Special Jui rs and Comuv one tha ta practically in the administration of Knglish justice, although it seems to be a matter of doubt whether it i< one that is recognised or sanctioned l.v Knglish law. If we remember rightly, the present
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  • 404 3 We are informed that 11 K. the Governor and suite arrived at Malacca at noou on the loth, after a rather unpleasant pas-0., and resumed their journev I ame evening, arrivii Kwala Klang early on the morning of the 17th, His Excellency being met in the
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  • 743 3 Tub Corea has long" been known as the Fordid-/ d or the Unknown' Land, ou account ol solation in which its Government and pe have contrived to keep themselves from the outside world. Except with the imse and the Japanese, the Coreans have so far
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  • 1118 3 Last Friday's Gazette, contained the Following somewhat important Order by H. E. the Governor under tinSteam Boilers Ordinance! No. of of L876 and No. 111. of 1877, and the genera] opinion regarding it is that it is needlessly stringent, while the feei chargeable ander it
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  • 791 3 Oxl of the headings <<n the Expenditure side of the Colony's Estimate is termed Ecclesiastical, tinder which is included simply the cost of the Anglican Church in the Colooy. The total amount under this head in the Estimates for I^2 is a> follows: I iblishment. Services. Singapore $-4,614 $144
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  • 6105 4 Shorthand Report of The Legislative Council Tuesday, I*th Och uek 1Present. His Hun The H. i. )S >• th. iy. tho A ia l. M thi: Colonia r #t b( A i ■louial Em;in< S. Bond. T. IShelford. F. 0. Bishop. Andrew Curri« James Graham. Jam. s Lamb. In the
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  • 778 6 FIRST VOYAGE OF A CH INI '.V.W TO ENGLAND. Tin. project loog contemplated by Li Hung Chang, the Viceroy of Chihli, a- part of his policy of ousting the for- aer from Chinese tn ing ;i I Trading Company in London,
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  • 1001 6 1" .i re prod trauslati. us, their ori.-mu. mg Us ackuowled Battvin Uk Oci tber.—B dtli_', ill the Prkiil-ii ru-y, I irni pur Mr. L). U. h;i proct- .-tied thither beat for n and t li'-ugh a pin br i i_'li t him. he pa ran i
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  • 981 6 I I our owt t.) messed a commercial cri- Th. r and how it will 'iv knows. For two or -"their CO il rights. tide of theii lived on U r arue, a- far as that was into their 1( ;ls l»*b v of rations on the !s| ult.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 158 7 To (he Editor of the Daily Ti 818, The following snake-frog story of, probably, trans-atlantie origin, may interest students of ophtology in u f ''neral and the Curator of the Museum in particular. Xoho.lv can douht the truth of the statement with M the grove" staring
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    • 149 7 Indian Emigration in the Straits Settlements. i dus rumours are no both in Penang and Singapore, concerning an article on Indian Emigration, extracted in your columns, purported to be written by me. One of your correspondents, in guessing at the person whom he rap] to have written the article, lias
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    • 345 7 l/te Editor of the Daily Time*. Sn:.— Mr. \Y. P. Johnston, in hit account oi the Telephonic experiment ;it Calcutta, is not quite correct in his statetiu'nt that two iron wires instead of one iron win 1 and th-- earth tfn necessary in jive perfect telephonic comma- nication vlu
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    • 272 7 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Dkab Si it, Your two papen of the 11 tli and 1 1-th instant reached me this < m;iil, and in them I read the assault of a European constable on a lady. 1 find that no mention
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    • 620 7 i To the Editor of tin Daily Tim> Sir,— Let me begin 1 that 1 am opposed to the Loan being raised locally. Taking one of the tir>t argument the debate in Council which Loan (it Is? 7 .vim; how much Q he lost in exchange, I
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  • 763 7 SATURDAY, 2:2nd Tin total lu'turn of Rallies Library and M the wvek ending Fiida InsL ma :»s»;. The Chief Co mm Burma, Mr. all judicial U by another directing I j to enter in the same time they take to eat I merchant* and planters of
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  • 279 8 II Efonor Mr. Justice Wood arrival tVotn Penang this morning by the H. I. S. N- Co/s iteamer Bimla f to take part in the Court of Appeal which ■■ocmblcn to-morrow. Caftain <«i imann, «>f the Austrian Hungarian Lloyd a, s. Dido, which arrived here this morning
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  • 217 8 Hkke is a capital opportunity for oar Shikars to bant royal game. Yesterday, [nspeetor de Fontaine went to j visit the outstationt under his charge, and on Hearing iho Changhie station, j rved the Corporal's wife running J for dear lite from the well, where >!u bad been engaged washing
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  • 269 8 •D (.leal of uncertainty appca to have been prevalent in Japan, ao- I rding- to the latest advie to the arrival there of the Flying Squadron with the two Roy«»l Princes, they wore at first expected from tin? South Seas about the 20th September, bat it
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  • 554 8 The nexl general me _r I Singapore Debating S y will l>e held in the Masonic Ha!. 9 p.m. on Friday next the £Bth instant, when the subject of debate trill be I a lawyer shoald n<>t defend prisoner he knows to be guilty.' 1 "Mkssm.S g
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  • 91 8 T Tin. following > g* i of ioteratt Deducting the Mil f the Indian i tion would 1.0 iti 1871, j^^^^^H 1881,1 The proport -vxeg^i^ in l!>71 M ■uales 2- 1 Male* The proportion Ik M Chinese percent I Mal.ivs. livanese, 1 »th»-r As:atit> Kara- I Europe a- u
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  • 804 8 A FEW (i. 1. watch and chain sfcoi his d reusing- ro his former co< about the wn :ias 'Ttokdok Castlb." Skinner aivl Co. C ils let Go* e s Ca]>--1 hero i'n.in London on b inst. having had now boithorough overhaul, au d reports as follows
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  • 165 9 A match between the Huffs and the Singapore Cricket Club, which wma heguo on the 1 9th instant, irai oootinued yesterday, and the following were the irefl ina.le C. Mr. .1 C. Head I I»A.t!i, b. Linahan. 3 E. HoopaTj run out 1 L. H. K.lleit, b. Linahan 0
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  • 320 9 Tul 1 British barque liar which arrived hero on the 2Gth instant from Cardiff, reports having spoken the Lennox Castle, S3 days out from Manila hound to Nykjobing, on the 2<Jth btTj off North Island, Java sea. A mlliim., we obeerva, has been called by circular to
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  • 433 9 Thk total return >t' vi-it.. n to the Raffles Library and Museum daring the week ending Friday 2Mh October 1881 was 516, His Excellency Monsieur Le Myre de Yilers, Govern >r of French Cochin China, is a passenger to Saigon from by the M. If. Co's. mail
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 474 9 SHIPPING INiELLIGENCEarrtaIf. urday, 22nd Oetob,-. Britiah steamer "Galley of Lime." 1,330 tons, Brantbwaite Hongkong ltith Oct. Britatr M Strathmore," 1,383 tons, Rowell. London 11th Sep^. British str "Gleneagles 1.870 tons, Jasson, Hongkong 17th Oct. P. O. str Ro^tta." 3,502 tons. Barlow Hongkong 17th (> Dan str Volmer," I*7B tons. Thintz^hnann,
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    • 495 10 Sunday. 23rd October. Siamese barque Enroj,* 1 Nberenbeiv, for Bangkok. P. &O. steamer R Barlow, for Loadoa. t _i Britisfa steamer Ban long Seng," Hide, for B'mgkiA. Monday, 24th October. i steamer Bent in.'" Moppett. for "tatmaraag and Cberib >n British steamer Eongvee," CTldall, for Bangkok. British steamer Bivoaao," Campbell,
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