The Straits Times, 25 July 1874
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Title Section16 1874-07-25 1 The Straits Times V()L. XXX PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING No. l,i)Sl)16 words
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Ooinr stir «Prrm rnirrs. BIRTH
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Obituary33 1874-07-25 1 <>n tin- !*th inst., at 27. Gloucester-cres-R i at't-park, Thomas Atchis >v, •1 r. late of Her Majesty's Beniy. eMest son of Colonel Atehi^on. H m near Bradford, York- kit Slat year.33 words
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109 1874-07-25 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, July 25th, 1874. ..r 5.10. BUck Pepper 13j. Pepper 16}. Mr, Sarawak -J.ii.3 nominal. Sag 3.174. B atyne 21. Tiu ogj Male twist 113. X l lbs. Shirtings li.J".. do do l.'.'J'.. do T. Cloths I.IV 8 io do ]..">i>109 words
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Article713 1874-07-25 1 FORTNIGHT'S SUMMARY. His lAiellcncy Sir Andrew Clarke yet returned from PaMßg, hii \isit to tliat Settlement is, ■icistand, Dow drawing to close. During his somewhat protracted stay, in that be ha.s been busy with ffciie of LntOOt and Perak, where tenrentiou ia certainly not look- by the native chiefs as713 words
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Article1252 1874-07-25 1 . It would appear that it has heel something very different from holyday making that has been detaining the Governor in Pinang. Perak and its aliairs have been requiring and occupying His Excellency's attention, and we are glad to learn that the excellent arrangements agreed to at Pulo1,252 words
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Article1159 1874-07-25 1 HEMS FROM THE JAVA PAPERS. (Translated 'for the Sl riii lt innes.J The following are particulars of the conflict with the Achinese on the Acheen river on the 20th ult., mentioned in the Strait* Times of the 1 lth instant The forts const meted by the Achinese to command that1,159 words
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Article1064 1874-07-25 1 (Translated for the Stniitx Ttmtt.) Tiik latest received Manila papers l)iiblisli the following official report of an engagement with Sooloo pirates Misami*. loth May. The Commander at Dapitan received on the 13th April, much behind time, imformation of an action iv the neighbouring waters, between1,064 words
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Article2435 1874-07-25 1 PARIS LETTER. I'\HIS, L'Olll Jl M.. Reflection but eoiilinns that tlie vote given in favor of the Republic is but the overture to tlie dissolution. It is not lx Ilieved that the Assembly will yield a sufficient majority to constitute what it has decreed to be alone adapted to the2,435 words
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Advertisement234 1874-07-25 1 ,ade kn ,wn .1 into for long period--1 Hubscriptiooj will be ,n. k OnVe; also in -IKKKT. COENHILL. v I.n.l.ard Street, city; M Jewry; in Cal\!,K*r». Aptar Co. >p ecifj i" the OOH the h rtMMM required, else all ite.l till countermanded rdingly. k i ani> Correspondents. M e.tfully re.|Uente,l234 words
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Miscellaneous17 1874-07-25 1 I: AITS TIMI Bditioh. Wihly bRIM M 0 Per Annum |M 23 Half Yearly I (I garter,;./17 words
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Letter170 1874-07-25 2 MR. POPE HENNESSY. Editor uf the Dailjf ZVsms. Sut, The account of .Mr. Pope Hove moa in the administration of the Bahamas, in jour paper of Wednesday, emanates from that gentleman himself, resembling in this respect the flourishing accounts of Labuan published from time to time during his term of170 words
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Letter68 1874-07-25 2 MR. J. POPE HENNESSY. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, You have slightly misapprehended my meaning. All that I meant to convey, in saying that the account of Mr. Henneaay'e successes emanated from himself, was that it is given in his own speech, aud on no other authority.68 words
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Article942 1874-07-25 2 (From an .iretlitiuildl rurrexjiviltleut.J M ai. '.< 1m ii .1 Di.l Is7l. A Chines.- waviiii.', OOOStetiag of about sixty performers of the Tbo Chew Tribe of Chinese, arrived bets, last Saturday per itwiwr liriiimirc, from Singapore, ami inh nd giving ssriM sf Theatrical pnrfornil new commencing from to-morrow night.942 words
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of ti)? aaa«b MONDAY, Mm JULY.
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Article586 1874-07-25 2 The British steamer Regalia, Capt. Harrison, fr>m Calcutta via Penang, arrived at Jardine, Matheson Co's wharf on Saturday afternoon. The Colonial steamer I'htto, Cajit. Wclner, from Penang 15th inst., anchored in the roads on Saturday afternoon. Tiik British ateamer Pmkumm, Capt. Black, from Saigon ltith inst., anchored586 words
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Article724 1874-07-25 2 TUESDAY! 21tn JULY. I'm. Telegraph Conpanjr'a maintenance iteMaec dg*e*, Capt. Wonley, from Peiiung Mtli instant, arrived tcrday afternoon. The British steamer Petrel, Capt. tain. Ristiug, from Penang 17 th inst., auchore*! in the roads yesterday afternoon. Tllh British .-tcamer Y»M§ Si-mj, from Bangkok ltith inst., anchored in the roads this724 words
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Article1570 1874-07-25 2 WEDNESDAY, 22nd JULY. Messes. Apcar iv Co.'i Bteanaez Jlin(iuntak, ('apt. .Miller, from Hongkong 11th inst., arrived at 6 o'clock \otcrdav evening, ami will leave for reoang and Calcutta at '■> j>. in. to-morrow. in k Vlintii Mml gives tin- following |iarticulars of the bat of the eteamai (,'(l ill on,1,570 words
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Article213 1874-07-25 3 THURSDAY, 23rd JULY. 11. M. S. Ckdmus, from Boßgkoog, inehored in the roads t'nis morning. liik Ocean CompMy'a ■teamef P«Capt Dr. i.nin^, from Liver18th June, via Suez Canal and Penang, arrived at fkajoag Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon. Tm British itttmer GkugyU, Cap*. (Julland, From London 15th June, vi» Suez Canal,213 words
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Article316 1874-07-25 3 FRIDAY, 24th JULY. Tut; Strait- steamer fMsrsaisatri 1 Augustine, from Penang 2'»t »i and Malaooa -Z'-irA inst., anchored in tlie r.>a<U this Borniny. Thk Uritisli si.amer <)rn>n, ('apt. Baaerdon, from Pooehow 14th but., arrived at Taajoog l'a-ar arWrf thia aaonußaja I'm. E. k A. Mail Company'i nWy tend iteamet Jeddah,316 words
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Article1743 1874-07-25 3 SATURDAY, 25th JULY. 11. N. M. B. Admiral run Kituberyea, from Aeiiecn ftOtfc inst., arrived yesterday afternoon. The Austrian war steamer Fne anchored in oui harbour yesterday, and saluted the British Hag, the salute being returned Irom Port Cauxing. I'iiK French war steamer Vurrtze, from Saigoel ~\>\ inst., arrived at1,743 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article460 1874-07-25 3 Arrivals. Satu'.day. 18th July. M. M. steamer Neva. tftt tons, K.ivin commander, Bataria 16th July, consignees Heaaageriet Maritiiaae, M. M. steamer Peiho, 1,891 tons, Melizm commander. Hongkong 11th July, via Saigon, consignees Messageries Maritimes. British rrrai-— Baga&a,4o9 tons, Harrison commander, Penang 16th July, consignees Scott, Witham A Cj. Britiafa steamer460 words
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Article279 1874-07-25 3 Departures. Sunday, li'th July. M M. steatner Peiho, M»li/.an, for Marseilles. Monday, 20th July. British steamer Celestial, Darke, for Cotie and Hongkong. Russian barque Navigator, Nymann, for Batavia. British barque John George, Barron, for London. British steamer Sri Sarawak, Howat, for Sarawak. British steamer Regalia. Harrison, for Hongkong. British steamer279 words
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Article152 1874-07-25 3 Arrivals— Continued. British steamer Orion. tons. Sinerdon commander, Foochow 14th July, consignors W. Mansli.ld Co. British ht.amei- Jeddah, l,(KH»tous. De Bar commander, llougkong 17th July, consignee* Gurhrie A Co. British bar.me Belle f Sonthesk .1 17 tons, Stratton commander, Liverpool 16th April, consignees Guthrie Co. Austrian war steamer Fridrick, 1,000152 words
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Article733 1874-07-25 3 Ship's Hamm. CAI'TAINS. Flau and Rig. Tons, ok ac- Whkkk Fkom. UIVAL. Consignees or Agents. Destination. MEN-OF-WAR Hart Roys.Basilisk Moresby Gburybdis Smith Bourayne Wati.' Vote Labour A.miral van Kiusbeigeu K»ni« Oorrese Maloo Fridrick Oeeteoebs Pwprioa il.m.s.'n 1 Pilot Fisli Creigutoii H.itiwi Hazlem P.-iiang JohoTC Barker Martakui733 words
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44 1874-07-25 3 VESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT WHARVES. 1 Tanjong Pagar \V harf. vi..t..rm Mock i; Jardine, Mathe»ou aud Company Wharf. T 1* I'M 111 1-/UVB, 3 P. &O. Wbarl B a Accurd BansoOaaapany'B Wharf g Govennn.nt Wswrf PaU>nt Slip and Dock Oompuny Al Jobore44 words
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Advertisement62 1874-07-25 3 ADVERTISEMENT. Berkley. Bui 1809. Geutleinen. 1 feel it a duty I owe to yon to essreaa my gratitude for the gre it b.uelit I have dej rived by taking Norton's Camomile Pills.' I applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, Berke- ley, for the above-named Pills, for wind in the stomiieh,62 words
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Advertisement96 1874-07-25 3 tried nearly evory reined j prenerihed, but without deriving any l-.-iieht at all. After taking two bot&ee of your valuable pills I was quite restored to my nitiial state of health. Plea to give this publicity for the benefit of those who may thus be aaVaeed. 1 am. Sir, yours96 words
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Advertisement822 1874-07-25 4 9. Compart)). PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL AM NAVIGATION COMPANY. >» hces-D' Almeida Street. QOVVWM At New Harbour. MAIL 1 LINES. Thk proponed dates af Hliwl ol th. Contract Mail Steam Ships at 11 connection with the service for the first half year of 1874, will be as follows Outward. Homewakp. Tu«>sdav,822 words
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Advertisement894 1874-07-25 4 ifUsfrrllanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. B. the Pbincb of Walib (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BKNSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, Duhlin, and Paris Exhibitions.894 words
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Advertisement932 1874-07-25 4 itttottllaittOUo. DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO, Prepared by OHLENDORFF A CO., LONDON, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND VMMERICHON -RHINE. GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN NITROGEN EQUAL TO 10 per cent, of Non-Volatile Ammonia. SSSi.} G K^ 1 to Price £14 per ton for 30 tons and upwards. £'15 under 30 tons. Delivered Free at any of932 words
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Advertisement894 1874-07-25 4 iHisrrllanrous. 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 bas stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything894 words
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Advertisement1019 1874-07-25 4 ißiSrrllanroHS Established in 1820. C. LAZARUS A CO., Incorporated with Shearwood A Co., Cabinet makers. Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carters, Gilders, Decokatobs, and General Furnishino Contractors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. th* Duke Edinburgh, Ac, Ac House, Land and General Commission Agents, Appraisers1,019 words
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Advertisement843 1874-07-25 4 iHwrrllanrous. NOTICE J. Collis Browne's Cblorodyne Pepsine Wine 1 Grimaulfs Holloway's Pills and Ointmeut De Jongh s Cod Liver Oil Cold Drawn Castor Oil Feeding Bottles and Teats Keating's Worm TableU. Persian Insect Powder Soda Water, Tonic Wat.,, Leu !o Dade A Sold at and Manufactured by the Singaoore Ui»pe843 words
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