The Straits Times, 26 March 1870

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXVI. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 26th, 1870. SATURDAY EVENING. No. 1,285
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  • 47 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1870. UAKK ET 4 DOTATIONS. .i'i.«KK. March litiTH, 1870. i „7.90 to 8. bo BJS 2.424 :;.15 to 3.20 28 to 29 „150 3.05 to 3.10 J 1.60 to 1471 1.-7. 2.101 .2.121 land 1 210 a. I ITS ■M'OX bt, l
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  • 1118 1 la English Mail, tl< menta hi copy of their li.Ri to" th.- despatch the G retary of State for ';t'.i September ;ii of a panic entire despatch of eption of the ie- i roducud not ally" c do not a vei t .ink teh cnand frm to
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  • 594 1 W publish, to-day, a very interesting judgment delivered last week by His Honor the Chief Justice at the Civil Session at Malacca. The tacts of the case are so fully stated in the judgment, that it is unnecessary to repeat them here. But we cannot allow
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  • 2656 1 SI'PBEMK Col/BT. Jk-fore Sir I. Benson Maxwell, C. J. Harsh 17, IH7O. This case was tried at the late Mala.eu Sessions. The facts are fully stated in the judgment. s until- Mitchell and anotii! h. The Cuief Justice. This is an actioa of trespass. The petition contain* two counts,
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  • 1165 1 Tfli following official Report on the state of the Quinine producing'cultivation in Java, is given in the Hatavia pa] his: —The unfavorable weather which was mentined in the former Report, did not change until the middle of November, since which time it has rained almost daily, and the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 A i nts made known i mto for Long riptions will he Bj also in I IOBHHIU, ■it iii it\ iii tb<' copy the i re [iiire.l. I til] •Uliteriuanelec]. rdingly. VXD ectfullv requi ited to im iti iii to the proprietora delivery <«f i imelj noli, f ]l"ul. No
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  • 870 2 Tiik Minutes of the Municipal Commissioners, which we publish to-day, are richer longer in being made public than lias been i ustnmafj of late, owing, we be» luve.to a new rule which has been adopted b\ the Commissioners, that of submitting them for appro**! at the next
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  • 1122 2 Minites of Proceedings of the Municipal Commi— ioners,' on Wednesday, the 9th day of March, IS7O. i ominixxivnrr* Prftenf. The Hon'ble Capt. Shaw,— President. R. C. Woods, Esq. A. T. Carmichael, Esq. A\ Commissioner. The President intimated that 11. E. the Governor has been pleased to appoint the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1311 2 To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sin. A n article appeared in your journal of the 10th ult.. extracted from tiie Xo'rth China Herald, referring to a .Memorial published jn the Prk.ii'/ <in;rttr. stating that Core:i, Nepaul. Cochin China. Liu-Chin, andSiam. an- tributaries to China,
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  • News of the week
    • 29 2 The Colonial steamer Pei/io, Captain Pox, from Mulacca 11th iust., arrived here yesterduv. Pwitenger*.— Sir P. B. Maxwell, Lady Maxwe 11. 2 Jlieseb Maxwell. Lieut. Hubback.
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    • 33 2 Tiik B. I. S. K. Cos. steamer Pmumg t Captain Smith, from Calcutta 4th, Bangoon Bth, Moulmein 11th, Penang ltitb, and Malacca l.th in.-t., arrived here yesterday. Bsssssfsn. Messrs. Newbronner, Montgomery, and Minui'd.
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    • 62 2 Bl the steamer I'l'imni/, we have tiles of Rangoon papers to the Hthand Maulnicin 1 i tli inst. The only item of importance from Rangoon is that a large tire occurred there on the evening of the 7th inst., among some of the better class of Burmese houses, destroy ingabout
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    • 76 2 The British steamer fltif Singapore, Capt. Cornelius, from Penang 18th, and Malacca 20th inst., arrived here this morning. Capt. Cornelius reports that when off the entrance of the Moar river, during the night, he was informed by some of the passengers that a Chinese deck passenger had fallen overboard. He
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    • 395 2 Wk have received the first number ofaptmoug little religions sheet, entitled tin- Pnxi't//-, published at .Ma\ field, California. It is supported by voluntary contribution, and distibuted gratis, and contains some little items of news together with religious exhortations and texts of Scripture. Among the news items i.« the following oonoeniiog
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    • 317 2 Wk publish, to-day, the papers laid before the Legislative Council at the meeting on the 29th December, at Penang. This is the correspondence moved for by the Chief Justice at the meeting of the 20th November, on the subject of the Magistrates' Appeals Bill. This Bill, from all the published
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    • 18 2 Tin: BiaoMM iteamer < Captain Orlop, from Bangkok 17th in>t., arrived in the harb ur las!
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    • 35 2 Ov Saturday last, a Cl n< of Mr. George Rappa left the li<>u* quietly during the afternoon, an he had gone, it was discovered I hundred dollars ill bank > rioQS denominations, from flO were missing.
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    • 135 2 Tins morning. row occurred tween some Ilokien and I mm, at Campong Glwn, w Domben were ipeedily augmi the friends of either parly, who lo the scene of action, until tb( numbered aboul one hundn d, Into nearly equal factions, wh< •d l>rieks and Btones upon kaadt and l>.-;it each
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    • 29 2 W« tak.- Om following, tb« atefa of the Bangkok naai M>- m. A. Ifafkw^d I Co 1 of the loth hist The accounts from China and Japan cuntiu .1
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    • 3480 3 I .Vii.t.il. Treasurer, An- r, Five nilofficial MVm t j. true that the Member for P«pn -■in. but ha '-in }>•■ attend when any gui r important interests demands hia I i I I have made, and should ,k.-. a point <>f deferring the eoni"i.riii'' "f any such question until
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  • 6178 3 STRAITS SETTLEME NTS. Papers laid iM-foiv the Legislative Council by Command of Hi» Excellency the Governor. 29th December, 1869. Cojiie* of correspondence with reference in the hnr for reviewing the decisions of Ma i/is! PINOAPORF. MA Jinn Sib. An Act passed lad year raapwoling spprnls from the decisions of Magistrates
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING.
    • 307 4 Saturday. 19th March. British barque Stanliel 1. .^0 tons, Cummins commander. Sun derlandSSta nefeambar, oonaigneeaßorneo OoiuDMt^Lanuted. Biamnan ■aijlQaeenof England, 542 ti>ns, Hoppman J commander, Bangwtk 7th March. f North Uerniw bajqM Mary, 520 tons. Pest commanded Swatow "th March.^bnsignees Rautenberg. Schmidt Co. Sunday. 20th March. British barque Zoe, 29")
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    • 289 4 Arrivals. Continued. Friday. 85th March. British steamer Oka Alpine. '.Uptons, Hutchison commander, Hongkong 19th March, consignee J. F. Crockett. N'.ith German barque Carmelita Ida, 421 tons, Jansen commander, Cardiff 11th November. Dutch barque Kirn Yap Wat, 200 tons, Nacodah, Palembang 11th February. Saturday, 26th March. British steamer Hindostan, i>9l tons,
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    • 624 4 Ship's Names. Captains. Flag and Rig. Tons. I Date of Where From. Consignees oe Agents. Destination. aurival MEN-OF-WAR Rlaney E. H. Fredrick STEAMERS. 5 Mohr Enterprise .la, M 2 P«iho Chow Phya llir 'Install BAILIKU VESSEIiCs. Alexandra Asphodel Bur/illia Carmelita and Ida Coeran Early Morn Ella
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    • 62 5 b preraflcd f<>r i »hipddyhare there waa but in pwrt, prices a iterial decline (Jen ear. me rather more i si :;i par tinned Mane ginning of tending K n 'i il the l-tli of this ih.imilv supplied appe > i-i ii lt in the -II". per pel h been
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 118 4 ■3Ulmliofmfnto. D. NICHOLSON COMPANY. Silk, Woollen, and Manchester Wakehousi.min (Wholesale and Retail), India. Colonial and Foreign Outfitters, 50 to 52, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, (Corner of Cheapsidi: LONDON. Established 1843. Patterns of Silks, Woollens, M usl i n s. Ca m brics Ac. post free to any part of the world.
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    • 162 4 4ttjortUanfouo. CAUTION. SHIFTMAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS, for Children cut. ing their teeth. Purchasers are requested to BEWARE OF IMITATIONB of this Medicine, and to observe, in every case, that the words JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY," are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each packet, without which none arc genuine,
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  • 750 5 icr Cleator, ('apt. tta L3th inst., arrived rning. „-it in our daily een thai a new paper I. d in London for the outward mail t<> tinChina. The European ng forwarded tn AusCape, 'nit another be prepared, especially 1 the specimens <>f 1 African editions bej to
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  • 5109 5 Tiik British steamer r/<*« .///>//«-, Captain Hutchison, from Hongkong ll'tli inst., anchored in the roads during the B%b4j and proceeded to New Harbour at daylight. Information has reached us of a very heavy robbery that oesjsjtisjd last njgkt at Tanjonjr. Katnny, l>ut we refrain from publishing particulars
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 790 6 U. ft (9. Comynnp. PENINSULAH and o'MKN \M N.W IC,\TH>N COMPANY. OrTCCis— D' Almeida E DOWn At New Harbour. MAIL iS^^li LINES. Thi oxpe t.d date of arrival of one of the Company^ Contract Mail Steam Ships at Singapore in eoMeetioß. wMh the ■ervioe for the pear 1870, as approved
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    • 839 6 Conujanp. NOTICE. A Written Declaration of the contents and value of Packages for the Overland Roots is required by the Egyptian Transit Administration, and must be delivered by the shipper to the Company's Agent with the Bill of Lading, or with the Parcels and the Company do not hold themselves
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    • 789 6 ittferdlanrous. NEWEST GRAND STATE- LOAN- LOTTERY. Guaranteed and Controlled by the Government in the amount of: 120 MILLION FLORINS OR 250 MILLION FRANCS WHICH IS TO BE REPAID BY 400.000 PREMIUM PRIZES. In yearly twelve drawings, in the manner that on the first of every month takes place a great
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    • 891 6 iHtecrllanrottf. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 829 6 iflisKdlanfousf. OAKHY A SONS BMERT BLA( K LEAD MILLS Blackfairs Road, Ijondon, England. Oaket's Silversmith's Soap (non-mer-curial', for Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate Glass, Marbles, Ac, Tablets 6d. Oaket's Wellington Knife Polish. Packets 3d. each; Tins «d.. Is., 2s. 6d., and 4». each. Oaket's Indiarubber Knife Boards from Is.
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    • 643 6 iflisrfllanrous. THE PERFECTION' OF PBEPAREi COCOA MARAVILLA COCOA Sole Proprietors— Taylor Bros., Th- of Mar-. true Thagbroma of Lim djgenoas to South America, 1 villa is a favoured having secured the cxi unrivalled Cocoa, have, by plication of tl elaborate machil andeniabljf the perl that it has Dot Will of
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