The Straits Times, 29 April 1876

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times ml, XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING X( 2,081
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  • 20 1 i em ■ruin- of the 19th pi tl. M. S. S. Himalaya." William Ferguson, Army 'Vpartment, senior medical officer
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  • 84 1 MAHKKT I4tMJTATH»Ma. Sikoapoub, &.PKIL H76. uutm-r J 537 J. Xi Peapsi B 1" \l:i:,. I baiitw.,k 70. :{.40. :yn>' none. twirt Iff H It*. Shirtings 1 I2i 'do do I&5 5 A. T. Clotbt 120 hdo do 1.4J',. 'do do LtO. IWo Upmiu Bzcb i Losook
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  • 1121 1 N'rlund summary was the -iilth instant. The af. M. with the London mails of w '''th ultimo arrived here on the the 24th instant. The last ■°"*ward mail was despatched this jtoraiagpei 11. M. steamer lnwuadd-i, *ad th <' present homeward mail will he uli «i at lour
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  • 1519 1 (From our own Cor respond tut.) Rltli. 20th April, ls7(J. Ox the night of the same day that the troop 9 returned from their lonsj and arduous march through Moar, Qualla IVlla. .lompole. and Sri Mananti, viz., the sth April, an argent away? reached Captain Mnrrav from the
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  • 821 1 (Translated for the Strait* Times.) It is requested o! Jur cuutciupjraries that in raproduring these traniilationH, their original appearance n the Strata Tinu*, nun be acknowledged.) The following intelligence from Acheen is translated from the Inditt of the 22 nd instaut It is quiet at Acheen, nothing has
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  • 638 1 [TrtmtUied for the Straits Times.) llt is requested ol our conl«m|ii>rane« that in reproe .luriii.- these trauslatio'n, tbuir orn;iuul ni>i«aniiHiu the Sli-'iil" TimM may lie acknowledged.) Tup fallowing intelligence froen Sooloo is from late Manila papers down to the l'Jth instant:— On the Ist instant, (ieneral Maleampo made
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  • 3517 1 l'utis, 86TH Main ii, 1h76. The Republicans are combating the l.onapartists along the whole line; they decline to allow the latter to monopolise the violet as their emblem as by its modesty it is essentially Republican. The violet is the symbol of gracefulness, is destitute of pretension, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 219 1 ISEMENTS. •i«etuent» made known r-d into for long periods '-i.-md Rubseriptioiis will be StraiU Tim-.- Office also in KOEOI STKKKT COKNHILL, .k. I»nibaH Street, city: i Old Jewry; in Cal- A.pear A I itai upecify in the copy the required, else nil j II countermanded ucrdm^ly. I vm.IN.RKKMoni.knTS. ,|..etfully ISJBjBMOsd
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • Correspondence.
    • 272 2 To the Editor of the Daily Times Sir, An alarming rumour has been current for some tune among the natives, that the Government requires a holocaust of victims in order that their heads, hearts and livers may render secure the foundations of the dam on the Thomson's
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    • 571 2 To the Editor of the Daily Tintet. Sir,— The elections are over and aa might have been expected the Republicans have a large majority. It is strange however that some of the London papers consider that the Bonapartists have been defeated. There were only thirty Imperialists in the
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  • 1962 2 I'hk Colonial steamer Pluto, Captain W elner, leaves the roads this afternoon for Malacca and Sunghie Ijong via New Johore, for which latter port, His Excellency the Governor and family are passengers. The Straits steamer Henmore, Capt. August in, from Pinang 20th and Malacca 23rd instant, anchored
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 534 3 Saturday, 22nd April. ,Ncr Telegraph tons, Scholden commander Aj. ril. consignees Dutch Government Karon Mackay 753 tons, Veltman commander I -I, Aptil, consignees Hamilton, Gray 4 Co Am- r. baraM Alma, 40^ tons, Lord commander, Shanghai ISth u.nli ,r..Mignee« EUataßbarft, Schmidt A Co Sunday. 23rd April. BritM Ktcai.HT Paknaw.
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    • 240 3 Friday. 28th April. Dutch stumer Broino, tic Joag for Penanif. British steamer Benmore, Angustiu for Malacca A lYnan^. British banjue Georgina. R.mui<<y, for Bangkok. British bar.jue Spinawuy, Pringle, for Fremantle. German Ship Paul Thormann. Voft, for Channel f o. Sunday, 23rd April. British steamer Argtle, Scott, for Penang A
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    • 1072 3 I Oat*. Captains. tag irp Biu'fon. -»a»- here F«ow OwiNimoiitun DmtunM MEH-OF-WAR H. M. steamer W Mar. -27 Hongkong Seniur N'uval Officer. Stati-.u l,,,,j.rn.M.m ?e«£h« H.VM. steamer 350 April 10 \cheen Netherlands Consul. Bepairing MBgletOD H. M. steamer M6 April 11 Malacca Senior Naval Officer. Station
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    • 39 3 1 Tanj*ng Pagar Wharf. Victoria Dock tt Jardine, Matheaon and Company's Wh:i> > 3 P1O Wharf B 011 A.coord Dock 4 Borneo Company'. Waar: 3 Gorernment Wh-ut 5 N>w H.irbonr Do^k Company Limit«l A.t Joh«>r#
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  • 1177 4 ItaaaMi B tnebond ia the rmmi '.■■in Ckeriboo, oa the 22nd inst. •ye passengers tor li.at the S]tani>li b iiave hitherto run th the outward French will in future be associated le P. O. Com- I Captain .i with <lat<-s. to the the Bern t\ afternoon with
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  • 1491 4 Tiik Chief-Justice, opened the Summary Jurisdiction Side of the Court this day. Thk murderer whose day of execution was not fixed, is to be hanged on Monday next, at the usual place and time. Thf. Assizes, which were postponed, will be continued on the 2nd of May,
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  • 1319 4 U I learn by telegram that the papers relating to the Perak affair will, at the request of an Hon. Member, be laid on the table of the II < •use; by the Government during this week. Captain Pichat of the If. M. steamer Emernc, reported having
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  • 773 4 11. F. M.'s steam transport Africa, Captain Marques, left the anchorage yesterday afternoon, en route to Hongkong and Macao. EL If. S. Mvdrtte, Captain Hullcr which has been away to Labuan siuce the IStfl instant returned to harbour yesterday afternoon having left the above port on the
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  • 194 4 In no matter do the Chinese display their conservatism more than in education. Classics and history have formed the curriculum of the Chinese student for Hges, and, so far as any signs of change are concerned, it seems possible that the young Celestial will spend his energies for ages
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 862 5 iHferrllanfOU*. To THE QUEIH AND ROYAL FAJCILT To H. B. the Prince of Wales I (Special Appointment) nd to several Indian Potentates, Fori Government*, and Railway Companies. ESTABLISHED 1749. J. W. BENSON, teh and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, lver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker, ize medaliBt of the london, dublin, and Paris
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    • 893 5 itttsrrilartrou*. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. UITDKR DISTINGUISHED PATRONAQE. DR. BRIGHTS PHOSPHODYNE Otonic Oxygen The new Curativb Aoent, and okly j Reliable Rkmbdt for Nervous and Livkr Complaints. This Phosphatic combination is proonanced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for
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    • 676 5 DR. J. COLTJS Up, chlobodtne! Ts the Original and owi.y q Ur The Public are ('ArTioHFn unfounded Btatomont, f r^JSj?* flint "the oompn Ition of <v, known to Ohemintf.nn.lth,. \r T,I V vered and Invented hv Or T rv>V n f« Army Medical s- r '<>•*, him. and it hu
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