The Straits Times, 31 July 1875

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. \()L. XXXI PUBLISHED TVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING 2,042
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  • 98 1 SATURDAY, JULY 31 1875. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, July 31st, 1875. r o 5~-!i. Pepper 1040. .\iate Pepper 13.50. now, Sarawak fc\«B|. 3 30. i. ityne 23.~~>. Tin gDfli. lo«<. d| i\>». Shirtings 1074, 7 do d<> 1.7">. i do T. C'Uhn 1.1". ia 1.474 7 do do LMfc B(>u;ir->
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  • 1027 1 Ox Wedm-day, native schooner, or utg, named the Hawk, commanded by Nasodah Mahrassah Abooba- kar, ami manned liv a crew of nine nun (s Klinga and 1 Malay), chared from this- port for Deli, Sumatra, with eaiga ol planks and ii Chinese Hum' H passengers wore able bodied
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  • 1188 1 The Estimates for I^7<i purport to have been drawn up this year by the Colonial Treasurer, the Hon'bk Mr. Willans, and to have been issued a month ago, being dated the 14th June, Tiny are in the usual form and are accompanied by two Memoranda explaining
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  • 1430 1 Thk Ball given by His Excellency Sir William and Lady Jervois at Government House last night, in honour of Her Majesty's Birthday, was one of the pleasantest and most liberal entertainments yet given in Government House, reputed as it hitherto has been for its hospitality. The Ball
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  • 3749 1 Wk are gW to find that H. K. tM(Jovernor has recognized the necessity of not confining his attention to tinWestern States of the Malayan Peninsula, lint has recentlv,[>aid a visit to the Eastern States also. This, wplwKcie, lias not been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 263 1 in.-i'l.- kn iwn int.. lor long i wiH be I i Mfi.-e alao in I Mil 1.1. 'id Jewry in Cnl- Co. fv ill the JOM the i loni regained, else all till .'untermanded .r.iingly. ND< I.UHKM-..VKKNTS. •fully iv.ju.Kted to mation to the proarietora in- gnkrity in the deun ryol
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1073 2 The full account which we were j enabled to publish on Thursday of the I Governor's recent visit to the Native i States on the East Coast of the Penin- sula gives a most gratifying picture j not only of the friendly disposition
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  • 160 2 Umdon, iSrd July.— l'nparallclled excitement in the House of Commons Disraeli withdrew the Merchant Ship--1 ping Bill. Plimeoll vehemently urged Disraeli not to consign thousands of poor sailors to death, alluding to shipowners in Parliament, PlimaoU .said he was determined to unmask the villains who were sending pom-
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  • Correspondence.
    • 276 2 From an occasional Correspondent.) M \\.\y c v. 2&i ii .Ii i.v, 1^7"). The I». 1. S. N Co'e. iteamer Soro/ra, Captain Starratt, from your I'oit. en route t Penaag an 1 Calcutta, arrive 1 here la>t Mondai The Straits iteamer Sharpthooter, Captain Augustine, from Singapore with dates to
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    • 715 2 (From an occasional '.'orrtupondentj M vi.ai.ca, 2t»i ii Jtrur. The B. I. S. N. Co.'s ittamnr Gun, Capt. Dickinson, from Madras (via the intermediate ports. arrived here this morning, and cjoavee for Singapore tbn afternoon, tlie mails i.v her etasiag at the Post Office at noon to-day. A OhinWe
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    • 81 2 _(To the Editor of the Daily Times.) Snt,— l do not know if a letter on thii ■abject is admissible into your journal, but it' it is, can any of your reader* jive recipe for the making of Guava Jelly P I have ordered my cook to
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    • 106 2 in I'd Editor of the Dnilij Timn. Siit: The undermentioned Recipe for S making Qnava Jelly will be found the best. It is taken from the EnjUshman iii India" Guava Jelly. 8 lbs. Btpe < hiavas. 1 II) Bagar Candy. In Limes. Peel and cut the GuavSS in
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  • Arms of the Week.
    • 379 2 Wi: observe fii. iii otic of our Indian Exchanges that Sir Andrew Clarke was to leave Simla for Agra towards the end of July, in order to be present at tin- toting of the new railway bridge o.er the Jumna. Oi k readers Free the North resident
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    • 4330 4 FRIDAY, 30th JULY Iwo more arrests have been mad* here in connection with the mutiny of •vi board the schooner llwk; one of the men had B wound on his and w<- are informed there is little doubt as to his identity, but considerable doubt exists as to the identity
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    • 1424 4 Our sporting readers will be glad to learn that on the second day's racing at Pinang, run yesterday, the Singapore horse, Toroph'ilite, again came to the front, having won in a canter both the Pinang Derby and the Strait's Plate," the only two horse races run on
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    • 1538 5 TUESDAY, 2 7 th JULY. Tiik bWw lett on Sunday morning tor Australia with the foDowiag passengera: -Mr.and Mrs. L,,we,.ek, Mr. and Mrs. EtarsOß, and Mr. and Mr, Prom Singapore. F r />' vm.— Mr. and Mr- Bawsoa '.r. and Mrs. Share. Mr La-ton. fbr s L ,1,,,y— Capt :ilu
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    • 1132 5 Tiik Ocean Company's steamer Uift- ses, Capt. Byrne, from Liverpool ibth i June, via Suez Canal and Pmang 24-th inst., arrived at Tanjong Fagar wharf on Monday afternoon, and left at noon to-day for Huiigkong aud Shanghai. Faasavaaaa. Fur Singapore. Miss Niven, Messrs. Husband and Hutchison Stewart.
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    • 108 5 A pkivate telegram to one of the Banks announces the failure of Messrs. Duncan Sherman Hi Co., the wellknown American Bankers. The liabilities are not stated. Wk extract the following parajjrtfph from the columns of the Aiintrulaxi tin I hear it said that a branch of the
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 627 3 Saturday, 24th July. H. M. steamer Thistle, 464 tons, Sterling commander, Rejang 21st July. British steamer Ixjgislator, 1,374 tons, Harrison commander, Calcutta 15th July, consignees Scott, Witham Co. British steamer Sri Sarawak, !»7 tons, Buxton commander, Sarawak 22nd July, consignees Borneo Company Limited. Sunday, 25th July. British steamer Arratoon
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    • 222 3 Monday, 26th July. British steamer Legislator, Tutton, fur Hongkong. British barque Amur, Carulin, for Mauritius. British barque Lincoln, Cunningham, for Bangkok. Tuesday, 27th July. British steamer Pear], Munk, for Penang. British steamer Ulysses, Byrne, for Hongkong. British barque Dovercourt, Stewart, for Saigon. Danish steamer Kjovenhavn, Paulscn, for Saigon. British
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  • 780 3 >;ir's Ximks. CAPTAINS. h.a., and Rio. Tons, jfii- Whkri From. RIVAL. OuSUMnUH OR A«£M:. DESTINATION. j MEN-OF-WAR Lapwing Wiseman H. M. steamer i!»;:> May 5 Bangkok Senior Naval Officer. Station 5 Deli Brand H. N. M. steamer July 15Acheen Netherlands Consul. Thistle Sterling H. M. steamer
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  • 47 3 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock 6 Jttrdine, Maibeson and Company 1 Wharf. 3 P. &O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf n _i o New Harbour Dock Company Limited 9 At Johore
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 790 5 iHidrrllanrous H. GRIESSELICH A CO.. 59, Basinohall St., London, E. C, Manufacturers' Agents, Importers and General Commission Merchant, EXECUTE INDENTS, for the Indian, China, Australian. Cape, West African, South American. United States, and Canadian uiarki ts. For every description of Continental and British Goods, direct from the Mills of their
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    • 751 5 irlisrr!lnnfous. THE PETRIFYING BILICAT]E I'AIXTS, The Admiralty, H. ani ,f w.»rk«, Auetrian Ll-.ydh. U oohrieh Arsenal, Cunard Company, London and North W^u>rn und Gnat Wesaeta Railway Companies, FOR HOUSE, SHIP. AND GENERAL USE. Manufactured by the SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, Liverpool IN ALL COLOURS, Have no chemical action on Iron or
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 792 6 V- Companp. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Office* D'Almeida Street. GoDOWwe— At New Harbour. MAIL ILfe^:) Liyts Thf bate of arrival of the Mail Steam Ships at n connection with the service will be an follows: Outward. Homeward Tuesday 1-th Jan. Wednesday 13th Jan 26th 27th fnh Feb. 10th
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    • 906 6 iHi^rrllanrous. To THE QUKEN ARD RoTAL FAMIL* To H. R. the Prince of Walks (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, ForeignGovernmento. and Railway Companies. Establish ep 1749. J. W. BENSON, Wat< h asp Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Si i vkr-Smith. and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, DubUN.
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    • 823 6 iWisrfllanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a Bpecial concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees „f The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED TO
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    • 913 6 ittisrdlanfous. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIENDHOLLOWAY'S OTNTMENT. Its Searching and Healint' Properties nre known and recognised thrwicrhout the world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion Cand the loncrer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of itself more convincing than anvthincr that
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    • 1003 6 iHtsrdlanrotiS. Establish F.n in lMt C. LAZARUS* CO. Incorporated with Shearwood Co. Cabinet makers. Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufactukkiis Carvers, Gilders. Dkcokatous, and General Furnishing ("ontuacioks, By Appointment* To His Excellency the Viceroy of lndi;i, H. R. H. th»Dukcof Kdinl.uii'h. \c. ,v House, Land and General Commission Agents, Appraisers and Importers.
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    • 896 6 itfisrfllnnfous. DR. J. OOLLIS BROWNKT* CHLOBODTOT. IS THE OrIOINM. A.VI> OVI.Y GKNIINr ThE Public are vt 1 1. >N KI> al UI unfounded itateaaeejti rVeqaratlj m,i that "the composition of OaTLOV>n| known to Oheariataaad the We li- J p sion." The Baal i<. OstLOBODTI veredandlnventedbvDi-..T('.ii.i,i> I! .ox Army Medical Staff
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