Straits Observer, 7 April 1876

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  • 18 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME 11. *EW SEIX.ES.] SINGAPORE, ERIDAY, 7rn APRIL, 1876. [NUMBER 147.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 644 1 BUBCRIFTION TO TH E STBAITA OBBEBVEK |j Pcs An mom (W» advance) l Monthly XJM ADVERTISEMENTS. At p*r Square of Twelve lines— Firat inaertion .....§*-00 Each Rticceediug insertion 60 One month „,3.50 A liberal deduction will be made to parties wishing to contract for a longer period. In ihf.fva.nt of
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    • 645 1 THE LONDON AND ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANIE OFFIiE. 137, Leadenhall Stbskt, 1 okoon. Established 1813. The undersigned is authorized to accept riska on behalf of this Office by first class stea ners and sailing vessels. All losses under their policies payable m London will be settled at the expiration of
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    • 528 1 THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAM CO., LIMITED. THE following is the Time Table of the arrivals and departures 0 f tho Royal Mail Steamers of the above company during 1 876. Leave Singapore for Arrive at Singapore Brisbaue. from Brisbane. 1876. 1876. March 7. Wednesday 26th Jan. Monday 3rd
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    • 558 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. Hays always on hand direct importations of the following goods WINB. Cherries from Coekburn and Campbell, White ami others. Port from Coekburn and Campbell, Page and others. Clarets from Bordeaux direct. Champagne from Jules Mumm, Geisler and others. Hocks and Moselles from do. do. Sauterne, Ac, Burgundy,
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    • 562 1 E. ULLMANN Jewelleby ahd Watch Estiblishmist, Fasct and Ginepal Go ds ST01& r>o. BMJERY liOAms, Ccrncr of Commercial Square. JUST received per last French mail and alio late anivals ANEW STOCK OF GOODS, Comprieing a variety of best Psris made whits shuts, linen collars ofthe most newest shapes for the
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  • 267 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Friday, 7th April, 1870. I am m the place where' I am demanded of conscience to speak ths truth and. therefore, the truth 1 speak, Lnipagß it wMm list.*' r ~i i The E. A. Cos. -steamer Sitgapote, left Brisbane on the Ist instant, and will probably
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  • 1042 2 i We notice the departure by yesterday *s mail of Mr. HTjLf.CTT, the Principal ofthe UafHV Institution, and for some time Acting Inspector of Schools Prisons, and Hospitals Who is to be the next incumbent of this post we are not at present m a position to state, as Mr.
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  • 1367 2 It has often been attempted, but the it tempt has never succeeded, to m*ke peon!,. pirns or good by Act of Parliament 'n' question as to what constitutes goodness r piety m degree has been asked as of l ruth has been propounded and failed v be answered. What one
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 609 2 St. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL Additional Services during Lent. OX A?H WiPvtFDAV and Good Friday, there will be two services at 1 1 a m., and 5 p.m. On ever}' Tltsday and on each day m the HoLT "We X, there will be a sermon at tho Evening Service. An intercessor}' Prnyer
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    • 887 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir,- If there is space will you be pleased to insert m your newspaper the 4ollowiui? as mentioned below Having perused m tne columns of the Straits Times, Singapore Journal, dat-*d the 12th October, 1875, No. 1851, respec ing the Maboraedaii's law of
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    • 279 2 BJENGTEK CHIBHOK CO. WHOLKSALB ABO BBTAR. DFALERB IK WINES, SPIRITS, ASD ALE MERCHANT*, OiLMs* abb General Provisioners. MANILA CK3ABS N077, 2, and 3 &c &c. With China and Japan Curiosities, Copper Lacquered, Crockery, Porcelain, Wooden, and Tortoiseshell ware, lli'ffles Place No. 10. QILKAfI STOEtS Irom Crosse aud Bluckwell, Lusk, Moir
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  • Extracts.
    • 2110 3 BOUND THE WO RLD IN 80 DAYS. {Concludedfrom last Observer.} If they maintained their pre>>ent speed, they would reach Liverpool m time, but wh «t an it Fcr fourteen days all went well, but on the fifteen tbe eh ef engineer went up to the captain with a lorg luce.
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    • 899 3 There appears to be little doubt that the fitigue of bis tour brought on the attack which has taken the late Dr. Milium from v*. Ke reached Pc h.wur on the 2lst of February after an unusually trying journey from Cdcutta to Find Oa
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    • 595 3 They have hud more trouble at onr Methodist meeting-house. Last Rev. \r. Moody was just beginning his sermon, and had uttered the words Hrethren. 1 wish to direct your attention this morning to the fourth chapter of Saint when a ben emerged from the recess beneath the
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  • 437 3 AN OLD SONG SUNG AGAIN. Tune— Mm Jn»*y o/Me GMo***. V Night closed round a "sheltering grove Where, worn by the toils of the day, And crossed m a passage of love, A woodman disconsolate lay. To the Moon as she silvered the trees, Of his false-one he sang
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 125 3 Holhway's Pills Indegestinn How Bue H thought has been bcuitowed. and what ponderous volumes hays been written upon this plague of every hoavhold, wlih-h is wth certain 'y and safety dispelled, without fear of relapse, by a coarse of tbia purifym/. soothing, and tonic medicine It acts directly on ibo
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1039 3 pipping fMtUlg rtrt. ARRIVALS. Tuesday, 4i i i April. Dutch ship Jeddo, 6SO, Lighermock, Pinang 26th March, I'ooglatidt and Co. Sarawak atesmer Koyalist, 151, Kirk, Sarawak Ist April, Borneo Company Limited. Wednesday, sth April. British steamer Rosa. 266, Chopard, .Sourabaya Ut April Lim Tiang Wab aud Co. Danish steamer Kjobenhavn.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 620 4 DYNAMITE. NOBEL'S DYNAMITE, or SAFETY GIANT BLASTING POWDER, THE most powerful of all explosives for Mining and Quarrying blasting iv hard or soft, wet or dry Hocks, Construction of Tunnels, Clearing Land of Tree Boots and Boulders, Breaking up Blocks of Metal or Stone, < learing away Wrecks, unken Itocks,
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    • 563 4 NOTICE. SURVEY OF STEAM VESSELS. THE following section of Ordinance IX, of 1873, is published for the information of Owners, Agents and Masters of Steam vessels. By Order, HENRY ELLIS, A faster Attendant. Singapore, 31st Januajy, 1876. [1 y. --Ommmmemgßpmo Section I. 1. The Owner, Agent or Master of every
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    • 633 4 :FAIRBA3nES' SC ALES AND I STANDARD of the WORLD. ei_i^M^r____r* I m ~*^___E______^i A SCALES Adapted to the STANDARD of all Nations and Carefully Packed for Shipping. EVERY SCALE WARRANIED. WAREHOUSES: FAIRBANKS ft CO 311 Broadway, New York FAIRBANKS, BROWN CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. MA N UFA CTURES
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    • 1596 4 Full printed directions sre affixed to each k*Pot,and can be had m any language, even m i UfL l J Arabic, Armenian, Per-iaa. or S&se. f|«j2| HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. BadsDegs, Bad Breasts, Wounds, and Ulcerations of all kinds There is no medicinal preparation which l thorouahly relied upon m the treatment
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