Straits Observer, 8 November 1876

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  • 20 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME 111. wew E r lEB SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER, 1876. [NUMBER 207
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 663 1 r B< RITTION TO THE STRAITS OMBIyBRPer Annum (in advance) s 15.00 Monthly i,1.50 ADVERTISEMENTS. At per Square of Twelve lines— Pint ingprt ion $3.00 Kach succeediug insertion 50 One m0nth...... „3.50 A liberal deduction will be made to parties wishing to contract for a longer period. In thervent ofanpecial
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    • 779 1 NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGA- I TION COMPANY, LIMIIED. Thb Stesmers ofthe above Company will now ply between Singapore and Baavia every fortnight, leaving Singapore 24 hours after the arrival ofthe English Mail from home. Head Office, 8 Gms*r Wihcrbstib Stheet Bdildi>cs, Londov. Passage Monet First Class. From Singapore to 5
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    • 507 1 THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAM CO., LIMITED. THE following is the Time Table of the arrival* and departures of the Royal Mail Steamers of the above compauy duriug 1 876. Leave Singapore for Arrive at Singapore Brisbane. from Brisbane. 1876. 1876. March 7. Wednesday 26th Jan. Monday 3rd April
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    • 560 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. H /7" a wa 7» on hand direct importations of the following goods WINE. Cherries from Cockburn and Campbell, White r> an <* others, rort from Cockburn and Campbell, Page %nd I Clarets from Bordeaux direct. Champagne from. Jules Mumm, GeUler and others. Hocks and Moselles from
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    • 631 1 E. ULLMANN Jewellery and Watch Kstablisbmkkt, Fahct and General Qoods STOIIE. 50, BATTERY ROAD, Corner of Commercial Square. JUST received per last French mail and otho late arrivals A NEW STOCK OF GOODS, ComprUing a variety oi best Paris made white shuts, linen collars oi the most newest »h«nes tor
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  • 4501 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Wednesday, 8th November, 1876. The steamer Djemnah, Captain Champenois, Messageries line, from Marseilles Bth ultimo, with London mails of the 6th October, arrived here on Monday morning aud left for Saigon, Hongkong and Shnng. hai, at daylight this morning. The following is the list of passengers For
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 576 2 In consequence of .spurious imitatimts of j LEA PERRINS' SAUCE, which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and JPerrins have adopted A New Label, bearing their Signature, thus which is placed on every bottle Worcestershire Sauce, and without which none is genuine. Ask for LEA <5- PERRtNS* Sauce, and
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    • 139 2 I UOTICE. i ADMIBALTY CHARTS OF THE EASTERN SEAS, THE ATLANTIC AND j PACIFIC OCEANS, AND SEVERAL OTHER PAETS OP THE WORLD, OF THJa LATEST SUE VETS ALSO, NAUTICAL BOOKS OP NEARLY ALL I DESCRIPTIONS, Are sold at the bAILOKS' HOME. Opposite St. Andrew's Cathedral. SALANGOHE GOVERNMENT. Sale of Farms.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 127 3 TO THE EDITOR OF TUB STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir, —Sometime ago I enquired of you who was to be the Head Inspector of Police and now Mr. Barnum is dead, who is to succeed him There are many Inspectors still in our Police Force, some of long service and experience, and
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    • 135 3 TO TH« EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Dear Mil. Editor,—My Harry has again been on the spree with all his abhorence for gambling but he loves his friends Snipes, Makan Pisany &c., and also his B. S. Would you believe he kept me waiting two hours for dinner on Saturday
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    • 176 3 TO THIS EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir,—You are right to state that the imprisonment of Rajah Mahdie if the story is true, lt is a species of kidnapping." H e is a rajah who, 1 consider, has a right if not to all at least to a part of
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    • 108 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER Sir,—The Municipal Commissioners in their sagacity forbid the use of attap roofs within the limits of the Town, but yet their eyes are closed to what is stacked right under their noses as they drive into the square. Look under Emmerson's Tiffin room,
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    • 274 3 TO THE EDITOH OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir,—The harbour near Campong Glam is new full of life; the Bugis and Baweanese Boats have arrived and brought with them thousands of Parrots, Parroquets and eastern produce, from a distance say of a thousand miles. The number of prows this year is
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  • 2114 3 REPORT OF THE COMMISSION UPON THE CONDITION OF CHINESE LABOURERS, AND THEIR IMMIGRATION. Mat ir Please Youb Excellency. On the 3rd Jane last the undersigned received Your Excellency's instructions to form a Committee to consMer and take evideuce upou the condition of Chinese labour, era iu the Colony, as to
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  • 668 3 ('JiiZL'ltc, October 20.) We hear that on Wednesday night last, a laud of daeoits, composed ot' Cl»inese and Malays, attacked the house of a M*lay at Balek Pulo but finding no property therein, they went away and subsequently, on the same night, inado a separute attack in the same
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 589 4 GEOK TEAT Co. GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, IIirOBTERS OF KVERY DESCRIPTION OP EUROPEAN GOODS. PItOVISIONS »ALLSOP'S Ale in Wood and Bottles. BEEU Assorted, Quarts and Pints. PORTER Quarters and Pints. PORT WINE, Various BKANDY, Hennessey, Jules Robin, and Martels r CHAMPAGNE, Assorted CLARET, <fcc\, <£c. SODA WATER, LEMONADE PLATED WAKE, CUTLERY, AND
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    • 963 4 Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1809. Winter istfopisftrd gatrowge. DR. BRIGhHT'S rHOSPBODVMG. (ozoxic rjf^^j^|gC^B3 oxYasy) I A < hetnictl Preparation of Phosphoric, with the Vejretable Alkaloids Quinia, Cypripeden, Xantlioxy 1 n. &c. j The New Curative Agent, and only fieliable Remedy for Nervous and iiver Complaints. thtr
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    • 806 4 CAUTION. J« T. MAETELL'S BRAHDY It having come to our knowledge that spurious imitations are imported. Consumer* should be careful to see that they obtain the genuine article with our Brand, which I* to be had of all respectable Dealer*. Agents Matthew Clark Sons, 72, Great Tower Street; London* 1
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    • 1661 4 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. No fam ht or person should be without these Pills. Their long tried efficacy in correcting disorders of the llTer and stomach, stimulating the bowek. and purifying the blood, has secured for them an Tru perishable lame throughout the world. A few dotes produce corari* ort continuance effects
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