The Straits Times, 3 July 1875

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1 1 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. >L XXXI PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING N<). 2,038
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  • 48 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1875. LAii ...KKi' yUOTATlONiapoek, Jilt Sni 5 r lo.Jo. Sarawak 3 B-.utyne 2*15. •.wist II" shirting* IYl\. do L77|. •ha Ll5 do 1.1. I >piuui new I I Btnk -.^<-. I 4-J- 14.35. p.i! ud >i" < !o. L'l. par, I London. Q, 7. 'i.
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  • 1356 1 THE CABISBROOKE." .ire of tlic it— et off the ooasi of Hainan, aj>- i have caused considerable tsni in Hongkong, tar inure tlian done here, l>ut the aewspapt rs Colony haw been very cautions rvesing any opinion as to the gb>banded proceedings oi the it revenue cruiser aiul Mr. Dei
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  • 776 1 Ox the principle of giving wider publicity to every public movement in the Straits, we publish is MAMMS today the report of the IVnang Public Meeting, extracted from the lYnang <ia:it!< of the 20th June. We have no desire.to throw cold water on any weil-delined public
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  • 538 1 WI publish below, in <.rtem«>, an account, published in the Hongkong I'i-rxx, of the trial of the Ormbrooie ease in Canton before the 1 1< 'PP" or£eveaof Partner there, and the British Consul, sir Hiooke Robertson. The refusal <>i the Chinese authorities to allow the presence of either
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  • 1017 1 THE SEIZURE OF THE CARISBROOKE." TIIE INVESTIGATION AT CANTON. Frinn tmr SBJU Reporter.) Canton, Friday Noon. Immediately after my arrival here this morning, I made inquiries an to the time and place of the investigati in by the Mixed Court in re the Carishronke, and was surpdssd to learn that
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  • 4707 1 Kkiuay Evening. Applic.iuou was and* thia ■fteroooa by the Representatives of the PmS! [or M mission to the Count, but the luithoi itn.» peremptorily and finally refaasd it The Customs oili, i.ils. on being asked on whose responsibility strangers were eicluded, said that Sir Brooke Robertson bud nothing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 111 1 kn iwn for long tiona will be Iso iii i.M111.1.. .:> 11l the Cojy thp .1.1. I -tllalnleil Mu'lv requested to a to tbe proprietor! .n the (l>-li\. lv of .ii N or other venal .iii SS mii ne ami end i!.t itS cting upon I i apoa individuals n.i.-
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 478 2 Somk one once pleasantly remarked tliat be) had forgotten a great many more things than a dear friend of Ins iiad ever known. This was Bo doubt meant to be very sarcastic, and therelore is to be condemned. Nevertheless, it is a tact that while knowledge is being 1
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  • 1676 2 {Tm nutated for the St nits Times) The following extracts aje translated from tlie mail summary of the Batavia Uandehllad of the 19th ult. The Government has received a telegram from the Military and Civil Commanding Officer at Acbeen. date 1 the 13th instint. th.>
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  • 2613 2 I 'a ins, .It m B The. death ol' Hi/.et, tbe composer, is the principal subject of gossip for the moment, for Parisians have not lost ti.e. habit of nmling anything connected with the theatre of tirst importance in their eyes. He was only lift years of age,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 814 3 Satuad;iy. •J«>tli June. Britaab atejuner Singapore, 162 »w, Peake ooaaaaMßwar, Bongko ig l-th Jane, consignees Hwthrie A On. American shin Benca), 999 tons, Bhtnchard oommander, Cardiff 25th Feb. Briiieh harqne tJlva, (91 Umm, hTelatueh c m mandat. Bander* lai d 28rd Feb., inetgneos M.-.Mi-t. r Sunday, 27th June. (J.rinan
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    • 155 3 Tv sday, 29th June. Britiah rtoamoT Bainbow, JCuea, for Malacca and Klhh^. British steamer Sharpshooter. Augustine, for Mai. and Penang, British st. Miner Medina, Kenk. for Saigon. Fiameae brig China. Zetterland, for Bangkok, luit.sh aohooner Clara, Simpson. Cor ■mnaaMg) American sliip Win. Wileox. Otoeker, for Liverpool. Hritish rteamrrr Achilles,
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    • 881 3 DAT* -Hip'sN'AMt- CAPTUMS. i.ai; am> Rio. ions. «k ar- Where From. Consignees ~>k Aajknts. Dhbtination. BIVAX. MEN-OF-WAK i- i«i:ii; Wi i-inaii H. M. steamer iiii,! May •"> Bangkok S euior Xaval Officer. Station Fly Braea !1. M. ateaanar 646 May l7|K)aag Sertior Vend Ofloar. Station Friedrich
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    • 43 3 V ESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT WHARVES. 1 Tuijoug Pagar Wharf. J Victoria Dot-it» Jardine. Maihrw.n .wid <;.>m|. .ny'i. Wl.:r». V. io. Wbmd 7 Con Accord Duoh 4 Borneo Coinpuny'» tVuur: S Government Whad 5 Patent Slip and Hoik Company •< At Joanre
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 123 3 ADVERTISEMENT. Bbbki Ltv. Si.ii. 1869. Gsntlmnsn, I feel it a duty 1 owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit 1 have derived by taking 'Kortoa'c Camomile Pills. 1 applied to youi agent, Mr. Bell, I erkel, v for the above-named 1 ills, for wind in the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 137 4 To tin Editor of tJie Daily Times. Sir. -In a recent publication of your paper 1 aotieed mention of a radical cure l.>r liver complaint in the ihapa af I fruit called Chiriinoya. 1 have never the fruit in this Colony, and have not been able
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    • 68 4 To the Editor of the Daily Tinus. Si l!.— Tbe Anona, alluded to in your the -J Ith ullo.. as a radical cure tor liver, i.«, r-U-licve, identical with a fruit that gn>Wl here, called I>V the .Malau Una Nona, by the Poctagoeee here Jmoim, and
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    • 417 4 THE SO-CALLED LIVER-CURING FRUIT. Jo tie Editor of the Daily Timm. Mi!. -1 have read with much interest the paragraph and letter in your paper concerning a fruit said to grow in Para and in the l'liiiipines, and to be I rauical cure for diarrhu-a, dysentery, and dllllMl of the
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  • 752 4 I in'the I tj an, l ■ii hit mil ke H ill,- >!„,«• i I ami the 1 kit tha oh- thin* like t'-.v t>- prevent it Ding, that, kaot- s of a niir- kaet a folI ■:!icial ~i Formerly it wire 1 1 of the day. I>y an to-day
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  • 1874 4 (trout on occasional L'orreKponJi nt j Mu.A(«A, 27th Jink, 1s""». I he Colonial steamer tluto, from your port hound to Peaaajf, anchored in" the karbon last Sunday, and sailed the MM I'oreiioon (or her 'd.stination. It was wbiapend that His BaoaQewey thaGovanor was on hoard of her, but dil
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 798 4 iHistrrllanrottd H. GRIESSELICH A CO., 59, Basinghall St., London, E. C. Maniilacturers' Agents, Importers and General Comnuaeioa Mm heat. EXECUTE INDENTS, lor the Indian, (hina. .Australian. C.ipe. \Ye~t Afriein, Boatk American. I'ni'.d Statex. and Canadian mark' ta. For every ties, ription of Continental and British Goods, direct from tbe Mills
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    • 845 4 iHisrr!lanroiio. THE PKIRIFVINi; SILICATE TAINTS. As burr :.;:.!> to The Admiralty. Board ef Worka, Austrian Lloyd's. W.-olwiel, Arsenal, Cunard Company, Loadoßaad North Western and Oreai Western Railway FOR HOUSE. SHIP.' AND GENERAL USE. MaaeaWtared i>y tbe SIUIATK PAINT COMPANY, Liverpool. IV ALL COLOURS. Have no chemical action on Iron or
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 736 5 5. it Cc mpanp. INSILAR AND ORIENTAL I K A'l [Ol COMPANY. < >rricEB— D'Ahaeid* Sti.et. GoDOWwa— At New Harbour. MVIL LINT'S. Thi: ptvpeaei dat»K of arrival of tl:e ay*a Ceatnet Mail Ste«m Ships at Bing«|.re. in onnecti-.n with the service, will be a* follows 1 OnwAKix Homeward Tuefd»v Uth
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    • 907 5 iHifl!rrllanroiio. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. R. the Prince of Walks (Special Appointment! And to s. veral Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. EBTABLISHKD IT I J. W. BENSON, Wat. h and Ci.orK Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Mktal Worker. Prize Medalist ok the London. Dublin,
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    • 825 5 iHidrrllanrousr. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, DISSOI.VBD BY OHLENDORFP-& CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock. London. BY VIRTUE OF A SPECIAL CONCESSION granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Moss. J. Henry Schroder Co.'a ontrol. General Agents for and SoY Consignees of The Peruvian Dm ■■■■■in Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED
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    • 909 5 iMisirrllnnrous. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLO WAT'S OTVTMENT. Its Seflrcbin? nnd Healincr Properties are known and recognised throughout th«* world. The number of venrs tbiß in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the loncrer known the better ar>predaaaal is a testimony of itself more convincing than
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    • 1024 5 iHigrrllanojttsf. Establish fi> in IS2O. C. LAZABUfI v CO.. Incorpobatkd with Sbbahwood A Co. I Cabinet makkrs. T t im(< vmm Billiard Tablk Manikacti-rkrs. Carvers. Gilpkrs. Pkchkators. asm General Furnishing C^nti actok-. Bt Appointment T" His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. K. th- Duke Edinburgh, Ac, fee., House.
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    • 887 5 iflisrfllnnrouef. DR. J. COLLIE BROWNSB' CHLORODYN'R. a the Oruivvi, \n-> tin Tin: Pabho are OAtmoirm nnfonn.ieil statements freqiwntty that "the omnpoeitiov "f known kn nbemiete -nvl the HedM A Bion." Tbo fcetta. OaxoaooTiri «■;> n reredaad Invented br Dr. J.Ootm 1 e\ Army Medifl il r ii I nua 1
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  • 46 1 khan and snaali without further delay made pulili.ly known a Msarrsßes "f sash eonfaberc t onriag. II during his short itaj here, visited the inw Qaol at Minn la lllier, the Hospitals, new Market. Harra.ks. Church, ami Civil ami Criminal 1' .■run,, lit Offices in the
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  • 813 1 would remind our readers of the pcilbrinaiice to he gIVM at the Town Hall this evening, by the eseeUeat Combination Troupe which reoenth viMtcd tliis place, lmt whose pcif.innanoes were then terioasij interfered with l.\ had weather. Tlic programme is an attractive one, and the ability of
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  • 573 1 Tai United States corvette Umrtford, from Hongkong, aadmted in the B a.!~ on Sunday, and mfatod the Uritish lla^, the salute bamg returned from F'.rt Caaniag His BxCBXUrHCI Sir William JcTVOIS returned to Singapore thi* morning in the Colonial steamer Plmtt, having been abwllt a Week Oil
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  • 613 1 have received tin- following copy „f a lctt. r 0! ■yaopathy (dressed by comiiiam! of Her Majesty Queen tbria the widow of' Captain Henry Digby Dent, on learning of the murder of her husband during the outbreak in the Btugapore Criminal Prison. The lett.r is .liite.l the
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  • 1059 1 Wk luai- that the appointment of Superiuteudent of Prisons, vacant though the death ol Mr. Dent, has been conferred upon Captain Ash. formerly cf the King's ragoon Guards. W 1. observe that Dr. Hooker, C. 8., assisted by various botanists, has jmhlished the first part of the
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  • 498 1 liik Oeeao Company's steamer I'ri- »<>', ('apt. Scale, from Liverpool gftth May, via Suez Canal and Penang Ist inst., arrived at the Tanjong PagU wharf this morniag. P.I&SKNi.EKS. For Eamdwuf.— Mrs. illi^ui^ and 3 ebildren, Mr. Booth. J'iik Menageries Maritiines steamer Iraoxddj, ('apt. Lecointre, from Marseilles Bth
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  • 1493 1 l'r,,,i,r/ Qaattte, MM B :!iiu' ever i eld in Penang of the dtenlar letter a ldr*B»ed 1m Brown, Anthony, Hill. Ainslie Si i- I- -i and TV t i the inhabit inta of tbis ■;:.iit wit m new to th.> formation of i an Association to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 128 1 Tm. following Hydrograpbic Notice has been issued by the Harbour Master at BongkoßfrNOTICE. HOMGKONU. Qrtm hlmmd Tiigkl. Notice is hereby uiven tli.U a light will be exhibited oa Qnn Island ou and alter July Ist uext. Tbe illuaiaatiag apparatus it ris.td Bum. tru <;/' the l\m,lh Onler, showtaa a red
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