Straits Observer, 23 June 1876

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  • 18 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A AVEEK. VOLUME 11. kew m;.mi>.] SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1876. [NUMBER IGB.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 664 1 SUBCRIFTIOf TO THE STRAIT* OBSERVER Per Annum (in advance) 1500 Mouthly lto lADVEKTISEMENTS. At per Square of Twelve line*— nm insertion $2.00 Kach sneceediug insertion 50 One month ..,,3.50 A liberal deduction will be made to parties wfeldrig to roniract lor a longer period. In the event ot a special
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    • 799 1 NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. The Steamers ofthe above Company will now ply between Singapore and Ha' a via every fortnight, leaving Singapore 24 hours after the arrival ofthe English Mail from home. Head Office, 8 Great Winchester bXimst Buildings, London. Passage Money First Class. From Singapore to Hatavia
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    • 509 1 THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAM CO., LIMITED. THE following is the Time Table of the arrivals and departures of the Royal Mail Steamers ofthe above company duriug I$7G. Leave Singapore for Arrive at Singapore Brisbane. from Brisba ne. 1876. 1876. March 7. Wednesday 26th Jan. Monday 3rd April 23rd
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    • 559 1 j JOHN LITTLE CO. jj 1 Have always on hand direct importations of the following goods WINE. Sherries from Cockburn and Campbell, White and others. Port from Cockburn and Campbell, Page and others. Clarets from Bordeaux direct. Champagne from Jules Mumm, Geisler and others. Hocks and Mose les from do.
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    • 655 1 E. ULLMANN Jewlllwy abd Watch Establish mest, Fascy and Ginei:alGo^ ds STOBE. 50, BATTERY ROAD, Corner of Commercial Square. JUST received per last French nuil and < tho late arrivals ANEW STOCK Of GOODS, Comprising a variety ol best Paris made \*h la shirts, linen collars ot the most newest
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  • 29 2 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. On Wednesday the 21st instant, Makt Mathilda, the only diu 2 hter of the late William Hugh Lowe, of Lubuan. A^ed 20 years and 6 months.
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  • 2904 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Friday, 23rd June, 1 876. lam in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth and, therefore, the truth I speak, impugn it whoso lidt." The following additional possengers left by the Djemnah on Tuesday For Saigon.—} Chinese. For A onqkong.S i hinese.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 639 2 THE BURMAH STEAM COMPANY LIMITED. MAIL service to Malacca, Lingy, Klanpr, Salangore, Durian Sabatang, (Pcrak), and Pinang. Tho Steamers of the above Company will leave Singapore and Pinang fortnightly, leaving Piijang immediately after arrival of the English mail, commencing about 3rd June, and returning from Singapore 48 hours after arrival.
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    • 596 2 Mb. ANDREW WIND, Advertising aud Scbcrtptiok Agent, 133, Nassau Street, New York; authorized to receive Subscriptions, Advertisements, &c, for the Singapore Observer NOTICE. FROM the 14th instant, M u Ml. Ullm*™ has been adm tted a i.i£ MANN «^_w*;a a partner in the firm of m E ULLMANN. lhe busihess
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  • 1190 3 CHRONICLES OF SAINT ANDREW Sequel to the Chronicles of Saint George, COMMONLY CALLED THE Ist BOOK OF KING DO LAUGH. BY HAJEE HOOSAIN. I Now, when the councillors, the warriors, tlie captains of tlie host and the deputies of the silver country were all issembled| Broadawl the wise councillor of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 356 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Dear Sir, I am sorry to find that there are some persons here who speak j and write about Governor J, Pope Hen- j nessy as if he were a Communist end are as afraid of him as the
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  • 250 3 TO TIIK Rl ITOR OF THK BTRAIT3 OBSERVER. Sin, I fall y agree with your remarks last Tuesday on tbe necessity of cleaning the town to keep it healthy. This would do more than all tbe doctors and all the physio in the world. Cleanliness is more than Godli.ieas
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  • 301 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sib, It is usually considered that anonymous writers in newspapers have not much weight, and that their communications may be passed over without notice. Tho two letters, however, which appeared in your issue of 20th Jane, contain such utterly false
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  • 354 3 The Bishop ofLabuan was a passenger by the P. O. steamer which arrived yesterday moaning. We understand His Lordship will hold Divine Service in Tamil tomorrow at 8 AM in St. George's Church, on which occasion an adult will receive the rites of public baptism. A Confirmation will also
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  • 306 3 We have r^c ived intelli-jfenc^ from Acheeu that the Dutch h-ive laid tho f »un- dation of a settlerrent at Pe.Hr, an iu.por- Uni state on the North Coast, upwards of j J3OJ Dutch troops being at present srationed there* The settlement at Eli [East Coast] has had beneficial
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 179 3 OXFQBN IS LOTt "TVR. BaP.HT'S PHOSFIIODYNE.— MULTITUDES OP 1 M F PEOPLE are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints. Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timitlity, Indigestion. Failure of Hearing, Sight, an.i Memo ry, Lassitude, Want of Power. Stc.. whose cares almt of a permanent cure by the new remedy
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1147 3 AKRIVALS. June. 20 British steamer Priam. 1,572, Bn-.ltr, Ufenssl llth May. W. ManafieM and Co 20 BritL*h steamer Glcolym, I,'7'\ MeDoatML Hongkong 7th June, Martin, DJm -1 I r,. 20 Brituh st-BMBtr Aoil_a**a<lor, 1,175. W Kurrachee 4th|liinp, Maciaine, Fras»r,- I 20 I)utch scbooner Kim Seng Hoot, 207, N Banjerma j
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  • 639 4 mtmmjssm No pamilt or person should be without the«e Pills. Their long tried efficacy in correcting disorders ot* the liver and stomach, stimulating the bowels, and paritying the blood, has secured tor them an imperishable lame throughout the world. A tew doses produce comfort, a short continuance effects
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  • 580 4 HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. Bads Legs, Bad Breasts. Wounds and Ulcerations of all kind* There is no medicinal preparation wfa^h thoroughly relied upon in the treatment «f ?f yh ailments as Hollow*,'* ointment. Noth hi more simple and safe than the manner tu L-\ n applieil, nothing more salutary than iu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 624 4 GEOK TEAT Co. GE^EUAL WAREHOUSEMEN, ImPOBTEBS OF EVERY D-iSCLiIPTION OF EUROPEAN GOODS. PROVISIONS AXLSOP'S Ale in Wood and Bottles. BEER Assorted, Quarts and Pints. POItTEK Quarters and Pints. PORT WINE, Various. BRANDY, Hennessey, Jules Kobin, and Martels CHAMPAGNE, Assorted. OLA-RET, &c.,&c SODA WATER, LEMONADE. TLATED WAKE, CUTLUKY, AND SADDLERY. HABERDASHERY
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    • 950 4 Psotected bv Royal Letters Patent, Dated October llth, 1 809. DR. rnOSPHODYNE. A < liemtcal Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, Cypii|*deu, Xanthoxyln. Tho Kew Curative Agent, and only Beliable Romedy for .Nervous and -Liver Complaints. This Phosphatic combination is pronounced by the mo-t eminent members of the
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    • 635 4 FAIRBANKS' SCALES AKD STA^DABD of the WO R L D SCALES Adapted to tbe STANDARD of all Katiors and Carefully Packed for Shipping. EVERY SCALE WARRANTED. WAREHOUSES'. FAIRBANKS CO 311 Broadway, New York. FAIRBANKS, BROWN CO., 2 Milk Street, Roston, Mass. MANUFA CTURES E. T. FAIRBANKS CO., St. Johnsbury, Vt
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    • 299 4 CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S CELEBRATED OILMEN'S STORES Five Prke Medals Paris and Vienna. PICKLES, AND SAUCES, JAMS, AND JELLIES, ORANGE MARMALADE. TART FRUITS, DESSERT FRUITS, MUSTARD, VINEGAR, FRUITS IN BRANDY AND NOYEAU, POTTED MEATS AND FISH, FRESH SALMON, AND HERRINGS, HERRINGS A LA SARDINE, »FICKLED SALMON, YARMOUTH BLOATERS, BLACKWALL WHITEBAIT, FRESH
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    • 261 4 DYNAMITE. NOBEL'S DYNAMITE, or SAFETY GIANT BLASTING POWDKR, riIHP. most powerful of all explosives for MmA ing and Quarrying lihtst in_r iu li ud Bl wet or dry I'ocks, Construrtion of Tmits Clearing Land of Tree Roots and Boul.i Breaking up Blocks of Metal or Stone, < taring away Wrecks,
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