The Straits Times, 24 January 1874
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Title Section16 1874-01-24 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING \< >, 1 M>o16 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
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Obituary13 1874-01-24 1 I :al>araw;t, Java, on the "Jlst DecetnI Kappa. Senior, bite .>f Rhi.>,13 words
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Article118 1874-01-24 1 LATKST M4KKKT QUOTATIONS Sinqai'Obe. January 24th, 1874. Gainbier 5 10. Black Pepper 15.12 J. I'epi.er 18*. I .ur, Sarawak IM. Pearl Sago 3.20. Bontyne none Tin 31J. 40b Mule twist 1-0 8< lhn. Shirtings MwJ 7 do do Uto MSI 5 do T. Cloths 1 6118 words
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Article839 1874-01-24 1 iiai has brought the Dollar to its present low sterling value and what there'- is a question of very ri'iisidemble moment to most of us heir. It c-oncerjis the Merchants jin.l the Bankers in the larj^st measure, but it to a smaller extent, it not less Miioiisly and839 words
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Article738 1874-01-24 1 It is remarkable, but true, that so s.on »s a dispute, miscalled a war, a rises between two JH'tty Malay chiefs of any of the miniature states in this part of the world, the people in the neighbourhood seize the opportunity to indulge in piratical attacks upon738 words
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Article753 1874-01-24 1 We publish, to-day, to the exclusion af other matter, the decision grVwl by the Chief Justice on AVednesday in the actions against the Siamese steamer Glee) /'/<,>/", Captain Orton, which have been j>ending in the court tor abont a year. The facts are, briefly, that the753 words
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Article1501 1874-01-24 1 The following letter from the Acheen correspondent of the Peaang Gazette, I which is published in the issue of that paper of the 15th instant, will have i considerable interest tor our veaders I was unable to obtain imy news until Sunday, January 4th, except tbat1,501 words
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Article1339 1874-01-24 1 Tiik following letter final Mr. Stuart Harriot, regarding the planters in 1V..--vince Wellesley, appears in the Pciiang (itCtllv. Tv flu Eiltlm j the I'iivuKj oasjtt* SIX. Some of the ea*es published m your late issues, MafaotJßg the treatiueu i of cooliej in tli.' rVoriiioe, iKifiaj a atate ut'1,339 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1874-01-24 1 Advkbtiskmen T ,1 eemhi made known ■aavnl int.. for long periods Adv^rtisemenU and subscriptions will be Office: also in I:KET. COBNHII.I.. A. ALUAR. 11. 1.ur.l Street, city ll.ii.lt A 0e H >1.l Jewry in Cal- 1- nwel aMesfj hi the entry the ■f the insertions requir.-.1, OBM all »iil In-287 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1874-01-24 1 ni -IK AITS TIMES. \>\.i\ Ki'iTios. Weekly Eihtion. -i" Per Annum $16 Self Yearly I foaahe ,11 Quarterly 519 words
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Article1316 1874-01-24 2 (Translated for (he ».J Tin knowing is fioai JO* BataTia 10th instant British if which nii .v lx>.ll lan saved salvage aaera- ,1 \\V in lure the rry out. as the plan that has 1... n lightoftkial mart of the loss of the uu folio*!1,316 words
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Article819 1874-01-24 2 (Transliilnl t'rviit the (Strait* MN.J On tlu' 7th instant, l lie Swedish steamer .liii/iixf Letter, Bjorck, which left Bingapore on the 2l>t h ultimo, put int<> Manila road* to take in a supply of coals she will, afterwards, continue her foyagv to Swatow, Amoy, ami819 words
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5287 1874-01-24 2 SUPREME COURT. VICE ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION. BhtoKK Sir Thoma.B Sidjb bavus, C. J. 7m the tiuttter of Tin- S'.mn'tt Steam Ship or vessel Chow Phya, George Orton, Master. Petition of Henry Aliuchin Simons, William Weinyss Ker, William Patersou, William Cloughton, Joseph Burleigh, Jose d'Aluieida, aud Ho Ah Kay. Mr. Atchisou aud5,287 words
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Article25 1874-01-24 3 MONDAY, l'.t.ii JANUAKY. Tiik Siamese steamer Ka l ek«mo, Capt. Christiansen, from Bangkok 12th Mist., anchored in the roads on Saturday.25 words
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Article17 1874-01-24 3 Tin. British steamer <ii>.'i//mt, Cant. TVmplcton, from Itiogo ttth inst., arrived at Tanjonaj Pagar wharf yesterday morning.17 words
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Article18 1874-01-24 3 Tim. N. I. S. N. Co's steamer thmds, Capt. Weasels, arrived yesterday from Khio ,1 ini'lr to Hellkalis.18 words
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Article21 1874-01-24 3 'I'm. Si rait- -teannr ■/,i/,,m. ia|>t. M lilies, iroin riming 15th and Malacca iMh inst, anchored in the roads this morning.21 words
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Article16 1874-01-24 3 Tiik Hritish slcamer Fitter, ('apt. Barrow, from Paaaraeang l-ith inst., aiiihorcd in the roails this morning.16 words
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Article53 1874-01-24 3 Tiik ()i-ean 'ompanj 's steanter I'rimn, ('apt. Scale, from Liverpool Ist inst., via Sue/. Canal, :i i < I l'inaug 16th inst., arrived at Taujong Pagar wharf yestcn!a\ afUsraooa, and will have for China on Wednesday noon. Passi m i For StHgapore, Capt. and .Mrs BaochiM, child and urn 'inn.53 words
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Article50 1874-01-24 3 Tiik 1»t i t i-l i -tenner lliiiiluxl.iii, Capt. Miller, from Hongkong |.;th n\,\ arrived at the Taujoiig I'agar wharf this morning, < m road Lo Pinaug ami Calcutta. Pasbi Kuan* n Honjfkuag I nrg Major M. I).. nail, Mr. M. i.ai*n, .Mr. and rerigft. 'immm§, From Biaajapore: .Mr. and50 words
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Article62 1874-01-24 3 Tin. Municipal Coflßnuaatonara, net long ago, drew the attention ofGov< eminent to the manner iv whic'i the Singapore river is silting up, aid we understand the mmll i- that a dredging machine will go( mil to stoat the river. It is also Mhahls that the rivan and araahs and their62 words
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Article64 1874-01-24 3 Tai Annual Ueoeral Meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce was held in the Bschaajre rooeas t— d.iy, at halt' past two o'clock, when the follow iiiiT gentlemen were ended office In-ar-ars for the ensuing year. W H. 1;.., Boa. T. Scott, I> M W. W 1 Baa .1.11 Ma.arthur.64 words
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Article134 1874-01-24 3 \N k all lariat the following notifications of general interest from the last (inii ■■nuiinil Guzettt Hv an ai Ist i he < i"\ nraor in < 'ouu.il. tlie Japan Dollar (or Tea ■aitha Ikm rican Tr.tile D.lln ;ire •aahwaf l< v,*\ lanaVr in the < oloay. Dr. Kmidell ix134 words
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Article282 1874-01-24 3 Hat watching, a theft of the most aaaajriag onameisr, kaa become very common of late, and the thieves have enjoyed a wonderful immunity from punialimeut. We are i^-Lul to learn that one of them, laM wick, Bni liis deserts. A gentleman riding along South IViilge mad li- It HOHM one282 words
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Article18 1874-01-24 3 Tiik French rtnaiarr Capt. Rounij from Rhio l'.Uh instj anchored in the roads yesterday evening.18 words
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Article19 1874-01-24 3 TM British steamer ('ml. in, Capt. McNalili, from London i'.Hh November, arrived at the Taajoag Pagar wharf this morning.19 words
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Article53 1874-01-24 3 Tut British barque A/v,y///«, which was seized by tic local authorities at. the instigation of the Indian Government, for having committed a breach of the Indian Passenger Act ou a \o\■M to Mauritius, was told yesterday at public auction at the Supreme Court, realizing $3,850, The vessel is, we. understand,53 words
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Article80 1874-01-24 3 Wk learn that a telegram has been received here to-day from the Lieutenant (iovenior of Penang, stating that His Kxcellciicy the (iovern.ir, who was e\pected to haye returned here tomorrow, will probably be ilclame.l for ten da\ s or a fortnight longer. We hope we may 'ake this as indicative80 words
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Article72 1874-01-24 3 A private eurreNpoudtfnt writes us Iroin Pinaug uniier date the 17th inst. You must not think that because the proprietor and assistant HHUagai of Malak'.ll' Kslate have been foond guilty ofciinltN that all the plant- ers' are tne same. .Malakoll' is in the very North of the Province, quite separate72 words
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Article105 1874-01-24 3 'I'm: hack gharries have during the past few days lieen undergoing regi»--t ration and getting their fresh iimnben for the peaaaal year. Thooga some of the carriages have been properly repaired and provided with clean new cushion*, there are many now ply- i ing that would be the better for105 words
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Article66 1874-01-24 3 art systematically disregarded j the consequence is that illegal fares arc in almost every instance demanded, and if not paid, the pa-, engci must bear a shower of aluise, in which the Kling hi. k syces are ade|>ts. These matters are dearly within the province of the Registrar of Hackney66 words
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Article163 1874-01-24 3 CiiOTiNt; our account af the interview which the Municipal Commissioners here had with the (Jovernor, the Pi iuiiii/ (iiizrtte s-avs, <: it is satisfactory that the Singapore Water- works are net to he paid for out of the Colonial revenue, as it BJBJS. supposed they would be." Our contemporary is163 words
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Article351 1874-01-24 3 lilal is something startling for Ihosc of oar readers who are Billiard players, ll is Iron) the S/nnhiiliiii OSWS nan ths Milliard world has been taken l.y H'ir|>ribe. In January, 1871, Cook and JoHcpli Bennett, then the champion, commenced a series of entertainments on (lie public room table ai St.351 words
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Article30 1874-01-24 3 Tiik M. M. Coy's steamer Tigre, with the homeward French mail, left Saigon at p. m. yesterday, and may be expected here to-morrow evening or Friday morning.30 words
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Article35 1874-01-24 3 Tiik Dutch steamer Vicr frntii/ent Pn nt, ('apt. Ycltman, from Batavia 1 7th inst., arrived this morning, m route to Acheen with some SOU troops, on board having bad chartered by the N. I. Government.35 words
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Article39 1874-01-24 3 Ki;o\i the Hatavia papers to hand by the mail this m< >ri i i ti^r, we learn that the Dutch ship .Irm/irl, of about 7UU tons, was totally bant on the night of the I :sth instant at Sourabaya.39 words
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Article35 1874-01-24 3 Tiik P. Ajßanl here learns by wire from PSaajwfc that the (iolrom/ii with the outward mail, left (ialle on Monday last, the 19th instant. She may therefore be expected here about next Monday or Tuesday.35 words
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Article59 1874-01-24 3 k learn that the N. I. S. N. Co's It«HM JjWi'l. (leu. Krvcxt-ii, which lias been plying for some time past between Singapore and .Macassar, via Samarang and Sourabaya, has been laid up at the latter port for repair. In conseqiieuee, the Company have chartered the steamer Fentlvii to replace59 words
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Article85 1874-01-24 3 Tiik Heamgwies Maritime* steamer Net*, ('apt. M.iteinan, from Batavia l">t!i inst., arrived at the Boraao Company's wharf tins morning. Passk.nokrs. Fur Simjiipoii-. M'vsr-. J. C. Balfour, AIU-iti, .md Kerineur, \1 European seamen, 1!) natives. /■'<</• Saiyon. Mr. Bouuoii. For Marseille*.— Mr. and Mr». O. A. Uhlenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. H.85 words
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Article52 1874-01-24 3 Admiuai. Smaiavki.i. is expected here to-day from Bangkok in 11. M. fe. l,;m BmJh, and 11. If. 8. I'ro/ir, Ar.vlril, and B*tami», arc also on their way to this port. These live vessels, with the Tim/ia, now here, and the 4mb, at present in I'inang waters, will make a very52 words
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Article59 1874-01-24 3 Tiik (Mum Mm/ says that Lieut. Commander Paul from the Thalia will succeed to the command of the gunboat .\fo*</nit<i, vacant by the retirement of Commander Bond. Lieut. Atkinson of the lum Ihik* is, at present, in command. From the same source we learn Major Barlow has succeeded Colonel Norman,59 words
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Article108 1874-01-24 3 It seems we were misinformed with respect te tlie charges against the Province Welleslev planters, as will be am by the following paragraph from the Pinang (iazrlle: We must correct our contemporary the Stnuls Time* with regard to the asseitions contained in its issue of the Mth instant, concerning the108 words
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Article276 1874-01-24 3 'i'liK residents of Shanghai have, during the early part of this month, been enjoying a treat that would have ln-cn relished by many here during the burning days we have had lately The Daily Hews gives the following itccount of the skating during the first week of the New Year276 words
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Article29 1874-01-24 3 Tiik P. ft S. S. Cihimhim,, Iroin Hongkong, arrived alongside the P. CX wharf at U.;iU p. m. yesterday, and will probably leave for Bombay to-morrow.29 words
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Article43 1874-01-24 3 Admiuai. Shadwell's Hag ship, the Iras Dttkr, as iiUo the Miili/c, flhlswii, and a o-unboat, arrived this morning. Admiral Bhadwdl will land at I)olhousii' Pier, with the usual honors, at 1 p. in. to-morrow. We understand he will leave for Finang next Monday.43 words
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Article40 1874-01-24 3 A telegram from Penaag states that His Kxcellency the Governor has established the British protectorate over Laroot, anil that two Residents have bean appointed. The river pirates have all dispersed. Large numbers of Chinese are already leaviug Peiiang for Lnroot.40 words
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Article73 1874-01-24 3 Dit. Randcll has favoured us with a table of Meteorological Observations daring November, Of which the following is an abstract. Highest reading of Barometer iv theuiontb, 29 9tttincc. Lowent do do 29.7-45 Height of ciatem abore «eu leiel about :U feat In ,he.hade j gW«« Te-j-nU™. ob«red o Ureateat rainfall73 words
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Article99 1874-01-24 3 A .Meeting of the Svbaarihan to the Singapore Library will Ik.' held in the Exchange Room to-morrow afternoon, at 4 I*. M., to consider what steps are to be taken to ensure hotter management for the future. The Library has been in a state of bankruptcy for some time, and99 words
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Article211 1874-01-24 3 Ax inquest was opened last evening 1 before F. H. Gottlieb, Ksq., 11. M. Coroner, at Padang Tabakare, in the Buddoo district, upon view of the Ixnly of a Teo Cheiv Chinese named Choa Ah Teng, whose dead body was found lying on the seashore ye* ten lav. The deMMtd211 words
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Article396 1874-01-24 3 A very daring attempt lad night af I rvhhsry of the oi Brinkmann, Kmnpers Co., on Boat (■iuay, was fortunatch frustrated by the i vigilance of the Police in the neigh- i Uuirhood of the premises, and In the sharp and effectual steps taken after f I the alarm. It396 words
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Article20 1874-01-24 3 Hkk Majesty's ships [run iJnir, Muliji', Snl a m ix, and Fralir, arrived here yesterday from Bangkok.20 words
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Article20 1874-01-24 3 Tiik Straits steamer S/tiii-jix/mo/r r, Capt. Carroll, from Pinang lDth and Malacca ttad inst., anchored in the roads this morniug.20 words
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Article43 1874-01-24 3 'I'll k Colonial steamer I'/nlo, with 11. E. the Governor and suite, returned to this port this nioniino; from Perak and Laroot. 11. li. was honored with the aanal Oajharßaaorial salute, which was not, however, tired until he had about reached Government House.43 words
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Article127 1874-01-24 3 Thk homeward French mail steamer Tiff re, Captain Lccointre, from Hongkong loth and Saigon 20th instant, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning, and will leave at day- i break to-morrow. Passenoebs. For Singapore. From Hongkong: Mr. j R. Campbell. From Saigon Mr. Tan Kirn Ching, 2 Chinese, 1127 words
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Article144 1874-01-24 3 Thk Ifaaßßgariai Maritime- steamer I li-nii-'iilili/, t'roin Marseilles 21st December, via Port Said, Sue/, Aden, and dalle loth inst., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf yesterday afternoon, I and left for Saigon and Hongkong at noon to-day. Pabsenokbb. I'm- aaaaaamc From Murseillles 1 Messrs. CVuveri and Curdoniga. From: Aden: Syed^144 words
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Article68 1874-01-24 3 Apmikai. Sir Charles Shad well landed officially at Dalhousie pier at i v. It, to-day, under a salute of 'J guns from Fort Canning, and a guard Of honor ol the lUth Regiment. He was received on landing by the Hon'blc Colonial Secretary. 11. E. the (iovernor's Aide- c de-Camp,68 words
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Article234 1874-01-24 3 Tiik exact results of Sir Andrew Clarke's expedition to Laroot and Perak huve not yet transpired we believe, however that we were iv error iv *tat- ing ycstcnUv that the British an toratc had 1..-, n SSaahlshad VVBJ I territories. What Sir Andrew Clarke has 4sN is to ajajßJN for234 words
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Article92 1874-01-24 3 Tiik British steamer liml.tu, dipt. Moppett, from Saaaanag ~nth iast. anchored in the roads during la.-t ni^iit. Thk following passengers from Singapore proceeded by the Kicilch in«ll steamers yuatarday and to-day. l'er /i;nriii/ili/ lor SatfM.— Messn. H Qaniaraad aa> Viint, J. \V. Fuller and Sanaa!. I). Gott,92 words
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Article217 1874-01-24 3 'I'lIK 5,11,J1,1, 1,1,1, J,!,!, 1,1,1 1, Of tht 5Ui instant, has the following J^Sad news has lieen STQaahl te I from Tou.jiiin by the steamer aWN li appears that Mr. (iiirnier has I. n MSjajM in an ambiiKcade. and mass.iered with Hev< ril of his men, and Mr. Balmy, an217 words
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Article135 1874-01-24 3 Hollouay't Pill*— ln geiierul debility, mental drpreasiou, aud nervous initebUity there is no meJicinc which oasratat ho like a charm as these famous Pills. They jmi ify the blood, soothe und Htrengtheii tht nerves and system, give tone to the Bt.nni.li elevate the spirits, and, in fa. t, ien.hr the135 words
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Article125 1874-01-24 3 AnVKKTIHKMKNT. "Berkeley, Sept I -Mlit. (Jenllelll.il. I fe,.| in a duty I owe to you to expren my pratitude tut the great benefit I have f rived by taking Norton's Camomile Pills. applied to your iigent, Mr. Merkeiev. for the above named l'ills. for wind in the stomach, from whi.li125 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement133 1874-01-24 3 iHis3rrllanfoiiG. OOODALL'B Qf/IBTINI WINK rVaaarsd wall tENsard*i Qihim'mi Is an invahiahle uud SgMSabM Stoma. In. to all saaTarina; from General Debility, linhnatioa, KcrrofMaeaa, tad Lorn t V\ tmmmmifrif for Ut PURITY by iL hi, in mil. Hi, Anti-Ailttlti .Ai11,,,, 11,11 HomoU, M 1 1 the 1..,H..t. Hail in, ,iii Enrrrffi133 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article410 1874-01-24 4 Saturday. 17th January. British ship Nyassa, 800 tous, Qajlimi couimauder, Cardiff 1:1 th Sept., consignees MessagerieH Maritime*. Siamese steamer Kalahome, 187 tons. Christiansen commander, t'augkok 1 -th Jan ."consignees luiu Hin A Co. Sunday, 18th January. British steamer Gleulyoii, 1,373 tous, TVtupletou c.niinander, Hiogo 6th Jan.. consignees Martin, Dyce410 words
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Article151 1874-01-24 4 H M. steamer Midge. Mi tons. Grant commander, Bangkok Hith Im H. M steamer Iron Duke. 3,800 tons, Arthur couiuiauder, Bangkok ltitb Jan. H. M. steamer Salami*. *:tt t-uH. Hon'ble Littlesou couimauder, Bangkok ltith Jan. H. M. steamer Frolic. 4<>l tons, Buckler coniuiandcr, Bangkok I l«>th Jan. M\ K.151 words
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Article183 1874-01-24 4 Sunday, IHtli January. British ■chooaar Ko>e, Reid, lot Freuu'title. Siamese ship Resolution, Sfhrnidt, for Bangkok. Monday, lPtb Jawun. Krit i>i> ■toaaar Cocor.ada. Shnrpc, for Calcutta. 1 Hitch steamer Suiiila. W'essels, for Benkalis. British ttm ■iffM l iahi ll. Buxton, for Bangkok. Tuesday. 20th January. Bkitafc steamer Hindustan, Miller, for183 words
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Article779 1874-01-24 4 >mr's Namm. >mr's Hammm. "APTAIKS. "APTAIKS. KLA.. AND Kl-i (ONS I or AIIKKE FROM l)Uml«VlM OR AOKNTS. !>KST;\.vTIof.s I. iil V A 1 MEN-OF-WAR Thalia V antic Midg.Iron Duke S.i Infills Frolic STKAJtKKS 1 Surprise 1 Pilot Fish Khiva Bertha Icbang 5 Penan g Royalist Sharpshooter779 words
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45 1874-01-24 4 I Taiijoug Pagar Wharf. X"'. 10 1 1 0 o Jardine, Matucson and Company's Wharf. P. A<>. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company* Wharf s Government Wharf o Patent Slip and Dock Company y At Johorc45 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement721 1874-01-24 4 iHisfrrllanrous BEAUTIFUL HAIR MM only bo obtained by the use of Rowland's Macassar oil. It prevents the Hair fulling off or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, causes it to grow on bald places, nnd makes it beantifnllv soft, pliable and flossy. Price 3s. fid.. 7«.. 10s. fid. equal to four721 words
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Article2583 1874-01-24 5 t which the in indorsed and iie^.tilor 1# .i. 1r.,» tad Baaawy r. Poynti is, nner awM the vendor I for the ii..-.truinent, i be compelled to paid twier if ariea of th. I the valne he had i was held thai when ti i:. .i J'ldgu. and ip tiie2,583 words
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Article460 1874-01-24 5 Mimtks of Prufiaaduifn of the Municipul Coinmissioiieis, on fdnesday, the luth DceembtT, 157:5. ComHtitttivners Present. The Hon'ble W. Uirch, Pntidtmi. Major MaoNair. W. EL Scott. Tau Scii# Poh, Bba. Miiinh-x. The minutes of the last BVMting wore read and t-<»iili itmtl. 1',,1/rcxx ttfortt. Tlie Daily reports of tlie460 words
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Article2589 1874-01-24 5 PvlllS. BOTH 1 >Xt K.MHEIt Muiisicis have obtained their centralising law, for the bill will pass respecting the Mayors, but not a single person U-lievcs it will enable the government to make royalists oat of republicans; there is no bratinfj about the bush all legislation is but intended2,589 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter675 1874-01-24 5 (Prom an Oiramoiuil Corrmpondent.) M.v i, a< > v. IMH Jan Is7l TIIK Strait* steamers Binmore ami Ja- pan, the former from Singapore hound to Panaug, and the latter MM vrrta, arrived ben yesterday inoriiini,'. A party of Police left this OB Toeodaj last lor Cape R;nhailo. to en675 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement864 1874-01-24 6 vV (P. Companp. PENINSULAII AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. kb— D'Almfldu Street. i owns At New Harbour. \i\lJ. ftffijl] LIM-.s. y Th, hites of arrival of the nvV Ci.iitni. t Mail Sti-am Ships at Sintrap.>re in connection with ItmmUrwim for th.- laat half year 1W73. as approved by her Majesty's864 words
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Advertisement942 1874-01-24 6 <£>. Companp. NOTICE. Consignees of cargo by this Company's steamers are herehv informed that no claims for damage enn be admitted after the (foods have been removed from the Godowns at New Harbour, and ahto that package* landed fr< >m the C< .mpany's Steamers are not covered by Fire Insurance942 words
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Advertisement821 1874-01-24 6 ifliacrllanrous. LEA AND PERRINS' Celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Declared by Connoisseurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and ii nri\ ailed Condiment having caused certain j dealers to apply the names of Worcester- j shire Sauce to their own inferior compounds, the821 words
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Advertisement843 1874-01-24 6 iHfcrrllanrous. 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 publio opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything843 words
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Advertisement773 1874-01-24 6 iHidrtllanroud. JOHN and HENRY GWYNNE. Engineers, Boiler Makers, and Iron Founders, Hammersmith Ironworks. 89, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E. C Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, portable and fixed: Boilers, Centrifugal Pumps, Turbine Water Whebls, Pumping Engines, and* every description of Machinery for Drainage, Irrigation and Reclamation, PUMPING MACHINERY for DOCKS Ac, Hydraulic Presses773 words
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Advertisement766 1874-01-24 6 inttfrrllanrous. MESSRS. GABRIKI CELEBRATED PREPARAT](i\ FOR PBIBBRVIHO AND BKAUTIFviv TEETH A OUMB T| AND PBEVEKTIKO TOOTHACHr ABB SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS v l tk| p IN ALL PARTS OF TUB WOEld' 1 PBKPARKI) dni.y HV MESSRS. GABRIEL Dn Ludoate Hill. Lobdoi f'SEDADKNT- IR TOOTHACHK Tl Messrs. £'-W lica( and forms766 words
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