Straits Observer, 18 November 1876

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  • 19 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME 111. »to«« ICB SINGAPOBE, SATURDAY, 18™ NOVEIIBEU, 1876. f NUMBER 210
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 674 1 SUBCRIFTION TO TUB SI-HAITI! 0b« KRy BR I Per Aknc vi (in advance) 915.00 Monthly „1.60 H ADVKKTfSBMKNTS. j| At per Square of Twelve line*— j First insertion $2.00 j Kach succeediug intertinn 50 One month „3.50 A liberal deduction will be made to parties wishing to contract for a
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    • 770 1 NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. The Steamers of the above Company will now ply between Singapore and Ba avi* every fortnt^bt, leaving Singapore 24 hour* after the arrival ofthe English Mail from home. Head Omc«, 8 Great Wmcnauß STREET 13UILDI CS, LONDON. Passage Money First Class. From Singapore to
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    • 511 1 THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL STEAM CO., LIMITED. 11HE folloirtng is the Time Table of the arrivals and departures of the Royal Mail Steamers of the above company during 1876. J 5 Leave Singapore for Arrive at Singapore Brisbane. from Brisbane. 1876. 187*1! March 7. Wednesday 26th Jan. Monday 3rd
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    • 574 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. *i_ H /7, E a w »y9 °n hand direct iinportatious of the following goods WINE. Miernes from Cockbum aud Campbell, White n and other*. I ort/rora Cockburn and Campbell, Page tad n i others. y larets from Bordeaux direct. Champagne from Jules Mumra, Geisler and it
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    • 615 1 E. ULLMANN Jewellehy a»d Watch KsTAßu*nyr>r, Fancy and (Unepal Go i>s bTOKE. BQ BATTERY HOAD, Joiner of Commercial Square JUST received per last trench mail and otlio liitc arrivals A NEW STOCK OF (i()()I)S, Ct mj.ibina a variety ot best Paris made ttbilc fchiits, linen collars of the most newest
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  • 4300 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Saturday, 18th November, 1876. Ihe steamer Khiva, Captain George Lee, P. O. Co y. line, from Shanghai Orel, arid Hongkong 9th instant, arrived on Wednesday night, and left for Penang Galle and Bombay with the Mails at 4 P.M., on Thursday. The following is the list of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 581 2 In consequence of spurious imitations of LEA PERRINS' SAUCE, which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea a?td Pernns have adopted A New Label, bearing their Signature, thus which is placed on every bottle Worcestershire Sauce, and without which none is gen? i in e. :i for LEA fr* PERKINS
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    • 483 2 TO BE LET. With entry from Ist January, 1877. THAT desirable residence known as Woodsville at present occupied by H. Schuster Esq For further particulars, apply to C. K. E. WOODS. Singapore, 3rd November, 1876. SALANGORE GOVER^IKNtT Sale of Fa ii sis. TH E Opimn, Spirit, PawirbroTcin^ and other Farms
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  • Correspondence.
    • 89 3 TO THE EDITJR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVfin. Sir,—There are three questions which the C. D. O. Commissioners ought to solve, and to suggest the remedies. Ist.—Is the Ordinance passed for the protection of the Chinese girls 2nd,—Is it intended to control the bad characters of our female population, at the
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    • 179 3 TC THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Slu,—The Klang hari-rayah feed sounds like high life below stairs. Mrs. Seyd Zin what incongruity of title, is it not in better taste to say Seyd Zin and his wife. Is he not the identical wily Arab of Campong Olam, of whom we
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    • 134 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir,—As the Inspector General of Police cannot find good and true men for his Police, he has, it is said, indented one from England. It is said the Wallah is a Poliglot of native languages, and conversant with all native manners and customs.
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    • 241 3 TO THli EDIrOK OF THE STRAITS OBSERVES. I must ax your honor's pardon for throubling yon with this letther but faix, its myself that have all the trouble to write, and its yicself that put me into it by rayson of your inilligant demonsthratioD again my counthryman and friend the
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    • 800 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir, —Mr. Pickering in his article on the Chinese in the Str«it3 Settlements says, Johore may perhaps be cited as a»i instance of M-ilays being able to govern well Chinese". lam afraid this K»ntlemttn like H. E. the Governor has been practising the
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  • 1797 3 GOING TO CHURCH. Iris carious to consider how little the practice of going to church is at present encouraged by a large proportion of the clergy. People xo from a sense of duty, or from cas'om, or for the sake of example but most of them wouli be obliged
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 LOST. ON the Ifll mst*nt, a Bum, Doo, ain»«r©rii to the name of SPOT. Whoever l»rm^» th3 dog t» the Office oftlnn p:i|ier will Ihj b m<! omcly rew.inlcd. biosApoct, li'.U Hortojbflt| lilii
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 599 4 GEOK TEAT Co. GENERAL WARKHOUSEMEX, IMPOBTEK3 OF KVEUY DtSCUiPTiON OF EUROPEAN GOODS. PROVISIONS ALLSOFS Ale in Wood and Bottles. BEEU Assorted, Quarts and Pints Quarters and Pints. PORT W:*K, Various. Hennessey, JuK nobin, and Mai'tela CHAMPAGNE, Assorted. CLARET, &c.,&c. SODA WATER, LEMONADE. PLATED WAKE, CUTLERY, AND SADDLERY. lIABERDASHEItY ASD HOSIERY
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    • 962 4 Protected bv Royal Letter* Patent, Dated October 11 tb, 1869. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE. A < hemlcal Preparation of Phoaphnruft. with the Veeetable Alkaloids Quinia, CffAp*4tm t Xanthoxyl n. Sec. The New Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and liiver Complaints. Tnis Phospbatic combination is pronounced by the nin-t
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    • 817 4 I CAUTION. J. P. HABTILL'B BBAKDY If having come fo our knowledge thnt spnriou* imitations are imported. Consumer* should be careful to see that they oMain the genuine article with our Brand, which Uto he h H d of all respectable Dealers. Agents Matihew Clark fc 72, Great Tower Street;
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    • 1542 4 HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. No pah ilt or person should be without these Pills. ineir long tried efficacy in correcting disorders of the liver and storm.eh. stimulating the bowels and purifying the blood, has secured for them an imperishable lame throughout the world. A tew doses produce corarort, a short continuance
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