Straits Observer, 15 February 1875

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  • 18 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME I. NEW SERIES.] SINGAPORE, MONDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1875. [NUMBER 29.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 613 1 BUBCRIVTIOXTO THE STKAIT* OBBERVHK .v 15.00 Ter Assum («nad»ance) Monthly ADVERTISEMENTS. At p«T Square of TweWe line*First insertion ?J K#ch tiH-cwdiuif in^ertv n Oi« mouth o>-w A I \\*n\ deduction will made to p»nie§ wi»hh to coinract for a lonot-r pern i. In ihiml ofa^wwl 1 infract not beirg made
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    • 613 1 NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED. Jlkad OrricE, 13 Austin Fkiabs, London. Th!t Company continues to perform the following regular service in the Indian Archipelago, under contract with the Netherlands In diju Government. From Fingapore. To Patavia. via T.iouw and Muntok, and back, in correspondence with the mail steamers of
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    • 559 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. Have always on hand direct importation" of the following goods WINE. cherries from Cockburu aud Campbell, White and others. Port from Cockburn and Campbell, Page «ad others. Cl.iretH fiom Bordeaux direct. Champagne from Jules Mumtn, Geisler koA others. Hocks and Moselles from do. do. Sauterne. &c, Hurgundy,
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    • 504 1 THE LONDON AND ORIENTAL STEAU TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE. 137, Leadexhall Stkeet, I.o.ndoa'. Established 1813. The undersigned is authorired to accept rL*ks on behalf of this Office by hn>t class steamerw, and sailing vessels. All losses under their policies payable in London will be settled at the expiration of one month
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    • 467 1 TflE QUEIN INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital Two Millions Stiulikg. Ofike. Qoxen Insuiauce Buildings, Lnerpoo. Queen Insurance Buildings, CO, Gracechurcli Street, London. Chairman of^the Companr. Bernard Halli.Esqre, Deputy Chairmen 1 iHiam Ilind.Esquirt r J i Patrick Huuter, w Chairman in London, Peter McLagan. Esqr ur. De[>uty Chairuiau, Johu T. tt§m, Esxj, The
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  • 3462 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER Monday, 15th February, 1875. Mails will clo3e for London to-morrow I] at 1 1 a.m. per Sarpedon on Wednesday at 9 a.m. for Saigon per Celestial, at 4 p.m., for Bangkok per Bun Yony Seng, at n p.m. fir PlUftSg p r Carisbrooke on Friday at I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 741 2 LONDON lIOrSE, Battery Road,— Socapork. D. EVANS, Tailor, Breeches and Habit Maker, Slnrt Manufacturer and General Outfitter, kc Ac Begs to anuotinre to the Gentry and Public of Singapore and the Straits Settlements, thet he irifi open the above house en the 1«t December, with a choice selection from the
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    • 979 2 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE SIGHT THE3ERVED. BLINDNESS PHEVENTED. MR. J. S. ROSENTHAL, Gradu-ite of the Universiry of lierlin, OCULIST AND AUULST, Has arrived at Singapore, And may be c -nsulted at his Consulting Rooms, At bis I'rivafe Apartm nts, HOTEL irKUitOl'E family Hotel), From 10 a. iu. till 5 p. in.,
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    • 878 2 Melvillk-stbket, Hobart Town, 16th May, 1874. Mr. J. S. Kosenthal, Ilob.rt Town, Sir, In justice to you, and in the hope of doing «ood to others by inducing then* to seek the »elief I have obtained, I ben to acknowledge with gratitude your successful treatment and prompt cure of a
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  • 968 3 On Saturday evening at a'nut 5 o'clock, ths residents iu the neighbourhood of the Central Jail were alarmed by the report of firearms c uning hom the j lil, an I an uproar the oin. It was soon reported that a desperate attempt to break out
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  • 278 3 w A Masonic reception ofLinl Lindsay took place at the Muiritius on tlie 'J-Stli Dcr ember, in the l.xl«fo room of"Li Triple Alliance." Lord Lindsay was proclaimed ot the porch of the temple as follows I'. G. M. of Aherrteonshire West P. G. 9. W. of the Grand
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  • Correspondence.
    • 237 3 TO TUBEDITOHOr THE STRAIT3 OBSERVER. Sir: As the holJeri of no inconsiderable number of fhares iu the Chindrasa Mining 1 ompauy Limited, we ask space ia your co'n-nin to protest against the employment of a highly paid manager to direct the works and allowing him to be
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  • 310 3 Sir Richard llanser, Cuicf Justice, has been ■pi dinted ahSBOtU&f of the University, isliop bhSfft vice-tlnMcclior, aid Mr. William lUrlow, li. A., secretary mihl registrar of Uie uiiversit* An aa.-o ittion hjs been I'ormjJ tn [>ush un the c >nstiuction oi' the railway line uorth ol IV t
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  • 234 3 After a tam days' session of the Council, beginning on November 18, (he const. tutionai question was delayed (>ending the BlrivSl of Governor Robinson, who b Hfefl special instructions with te-ard to the views of the lljma (jovcrutuent on the pntposid reform. A bonus of £si>o In* been
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  • 22 3 What will T ;?oua Catholics 9»9 to this -{Cor. I l-etpondttnt.) The wheat crop is good, but not sufficient for the conuiuptiun.
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  • 353 3 The ifati«ti s fur 187* give the nopuVi or the colony of New Zealand at tkt.nl of that years as £95,' 46. Oommenting «pon th« ret u ins, the A'«p Zealand lime* poi (1 js out th t for tb it year tb« Government pui wholly or in
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  • 957 3 (Frimthe ll'lbowrw Argw, 30M December J The cricket Mm raiy be s%i 1 to b« now at its zemth in fee colony, and tie proves* of tfie siamj during the past few months is evident in the unproved play exhibited at all tke last* mate ies. Of cou-ie
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 481 4 CAUTION. J. F. MARTELL'S BRANDY. 11 hatins come to oor knowledge that sparJom i«iMtion* »n imp-rteJ C«n«a*ers should be careful to -•that tlievoMais the {tenuin* article with our Brawl, JJhicU U to be bad of »H "rcprctaW* Design. WUC UK HTELL k CO. NOTICE. /■N^RTFR AND COS POTHOGRAPHIC CIS late
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    • 507 4 NOTICE. The undersigned are Importers of Isabella and Talma Sherries; and have in Stock I .Dry Sherry in Octaves direct from Cadiz HARBISON, &CO. j Singapore, 4th Nov., 1874. GBEATCOMPASY OF COGNAC. The undersigned are of this fine old Brandy. HARRISON CO., Agents. Singapore, 4th Nov., 1874. EX "lIINDOSTAN. 1
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    • 338 4 HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. ma N .o »AM ilt or person should be without these Pills. Their long tried etfa'cacy in correcting disorders of the liver and stomach, stimulating the bowels, and puriying the blood, has secured lor them an iioperisiiable Ume throughout the world. A lew doses produce coml j*
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    • 300 4 erings, all of which may be avoided by raking these Pills according to the accompanying directions. < hey trenthen and invigorate every organ subservient to ■digestion and effect a cure without debilitating or exhausting the system on the contrarv they support and conserve the vital principle by a com pwte
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    • 352 4 HOLUOWAY'S OINTMENT^ Badfl Legs, Bad Breasts. Wounda, and Ulcerations of all kinds. There is no medicinal preparation which mavbtim thoroughly relied upon in the treatment of the abov, ailments as Hollow«y'« Ointment. Nothing can b more simple and safe tlMit the manner in which it i! applied, nothing more salutary
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 848 4 Arrival**. aruivals,— co»f;» M <i. Wednesday, 10th February. Monday, 15th Februarr Eritwh barque Kel*o, 556 tou*. l)"<jd>U, ."hiel.ls, Hth September. British suamer Japan, 381 toiu, MJne», Peuani IHh Feb \jk Maliect. ThumUy, 1 Ith February. Kl "J en S J CoSpanish steamer Buenaventura, 1,200 tons, L>e* Yspirua, Liverpool. 23rd M
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