The Straits Times, 16 September 1876

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. \<>L XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 187C>. Saturday evening No. 2,821
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  • 95 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1876. AIKST MAKKKT QUOTATIONS. BaoATona, Bbft. I»>th. l«7b. n-i- Peppar SIHI Whit* Pepper Sanwuk >-iPearl Sago l5 Coffee, Bontyne 18. Tin lltwist 36. si lU. Shirtingt l-67i. 7do do 1-30 Clothe MB I d., do l-l". 7do do 130. Benurt'g Opium 043 EICHANiiE ON LONDON.
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  • 803 1 v the realisable value <>t property ken as a fair criterion of the Boanabinf state of a Colony, one would to believe on reading the reMr. AngoVi sale which appeared in our columns on Friday, that Bin--11 a mostprosjiemu- condition. tor about three years before the
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  • 998 1 Whu>t perhaps tliat part of the Governor's speech which referred to ujf'dir* in ike \> iti'-t BMM is more interesting to the general reader, His Kxeelleucv's fuidw'ntl xtatement is more important t<> all who have a stake in the prosperity and progress of the Settlements. And it
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  • 1876 1 fTruimlntcil fur the Strait* Tnaex. ilt it r«que*t«d of our eouteuii*r»i i«« th»t is repro <lucinK tbeae trauaUtiuus their oriiiuul ajijiwiniii'tf in tLf Btmtk TiiiiM, may lie »cknowle«l){ed). Tlie following intelligence is transluttil from Java papers #> the Otb instant Sunutrang, 26th August.— Yesterday thf-ro arrired in the
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  • 1503 1 (Translated for the Straits Times.) (It is requested of jur uoutewponrie* that in repao- j dttcing these translations their orifin*l appeai-nuc* iv the .Sl. may be acknowledged. I Tlie following intelligence from Soo 100 is translated from the KftTM 4$ Mi,nli of tin' 27th ultimo: As we stated
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 204 1 v KRTI8EMF.N i Advertisements wade known i,t. r.d into for long periods ni'l rii v i 11 be 'ire; also in i.h>x. i'oknhii.i., l: I. ml>;ir>l Ml.vt. citv i I I 1 Jewry; in JCal- i .1 tv m tin copy the 111 n- r. .|iiir.-<l. else all it.-.l till
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 5538 2 SINciAPOEE, IITH SEPTKMBKR. 1876. Present His Excellency the Governor. The Hon'ble the Officer Conidg the Troops (Lt.-Col Lynch.) Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. Douglas. C.M.G.) Attorney General (Mr Braddell.) Treasurer t Mr. Willans.' Auditor General Mr. C. J. Irviiii». H. A. K. Whampoa. C.M.G. W. H. Read. W. Adnmson.
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  • 2413 2 (From our otai Corrmpondtni) PABU, Ai-qcst 12 I Government as driven up I in every sense of the word, for print* I ilividuals the latter had the rig bar silver to the Mint to be struck i I five franc pieces, but of late the depr*u tion in
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 720 3 ADVERTISEMENT. Berkeley, Sept. IB6o.— Gentlemen, I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I Inv- ft*. rived by taking Norton's Camomile Pills.' 1 applied to your agent, Mr. Hell, Berkeley, for the abovenaincd Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 601 4 Saturday, 9th September. British steamer Pontianak. M tons, Lyon commander, Pontianak 7th Sept., consignees Ko n K Yong A Bros. M. M steamer Amazone, 1.907 tons. Baule commander, Marseilles 13th Augt.. consignees Messageries Maritimes. M. M. steamer Emirne, 727 tons. Pichat commander, Batavia tfth Sept., consignees Messageries Maritimes. Amer.
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    • 240 4 Saturday, 9th September. i ..Tin. m steamer Madagaschar, Timm, for Bangkok Siamese steamer Bangkok, Radeniaker, for Bangkok. British steamer Bentan, Moppett, for Cheribon. Russian ship Leonard, Petrell, for Liverpool. Sunday, 10th September. M. M. steamer Sindh, Rapatel, for Marseilles. M. M. steamer Amazone, Baule, for Saigon A Honkong. Tuesday,
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    • 719 4 Smr's Names. x Date Captains. Flag A Rio. jj of ab- Where From Whebe Lying Consignees or Agents I£h RIVALS Destination. MEN-OF-WAR Juno Poland H. M. str. 8214 May 17 Hongkong Roads Deli Brand H. N. M. str. 800 Sept. 1 Acheen T. P. Wharf Sumatra
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  • Correspondence.
    • 312 5 To the Editor of the Daily 'Times. Sir.— in reference to your paragraph in your yesterday's issue relating to our having seen a sea-monster answering to the popular notion of a Sea Serpent, I am prepared to vouch for the correctness ot the statement already made to
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    • 533 5 To the Editor of the Daily ZYsMt. Sir, Our late (iovernor. Sir Andrew Clarke was a pleasant man and a popular ruler during his short stay among US, but harsh remarks are now occasionally heard regarding his administration, and there is but too much reason to fear his motto
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    • 567 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Deau Sik,— Like many others, I have been astonished at the dimensions given by you of the Sea Serpent. They are certainly enormous, and they far surpass any thing 1 have ever seen or heard I of. The largest snake
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    • 1311 5 Heiuht above sea am 1910 feet as tiKB BY E1.1.10T UhOTHEU's A>EKOII>. :Jrd September, Is7(>. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, At a time when good John Bull is just beginning to understand in which portion of his vast dominions Singapore is situated, and when he
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    • 67 5 To the Editor of the Daily limes. Si a, —Then is always a fascination about snake stories, but they are generally somewhat indefinite, and those of your Correspondent Mr. David Aitken are not less so than others. We should be so glad to learn what became of the Parang
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    • 101 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. SIX, In the hope thai some means may be taken to prevent the Trees on either side of Orchard Road being any more disfigured by unsightly Handbills stuck on their trunks, calling the notice of passers-by to a vulgar auction,
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  • News of week.
    • 581 5 The British steamer Ckeaug Hock Klin, Captain Webb, anchored in the roads yesterday from Pinang, en route to Hongkong with Phlßcec passengers. The Straits rteaxaer Bemmert, Captain Augustine, from Penang 7 th, and Malacca 10th instant, anchored in the roads this morning-, aud will return to the
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    • 700 5 A mail closes at Penang for Rangoon at 1 1 a. ii. to-morrow. Senders of telegrams are requested to hand them to the Telegraph Office here as early as possible to ensure their going by the mail. 11.1.G.M'5., steam gun-boat Nautilus Captain Yalois anchored in the roads
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    • 2379 3 A\ iin|iic>t wa> held at the General II wpital, Sepoy Lino, on the 12th I j A.'\V. V. Cousins, Fxj., bod] af a male Chinese I" All Seng. The deceased irae paaper who got his livelihood by On the 12th instant, at 10 ik begging at the
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    • 340 3 The Spanish steamer Leon, Captain Olano, from Manila with dates to the (ith instant arrived alongside Tanjoug Pagar wharf yesterday morning en route to Barcelona, Cadiz aud Liverpool. Thk Spanish mail steamer Parntjaa, Captain de Oil, arrived alongside Tanjong Pagur wharf yesterday morning and will return to
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    • 1099 3 The Telegraph Company's steamer Pantie will leave Penang for Rangoon at 4 p. m. to-morrow. Messages should be handed in to that office as early as possible. Th k programme of the forthcoming Autumn Race Meeting as published in to-days paper, was approved at a General Meeting
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    • 318 3 Thf P. O. Co's steamer Ueecuu, Captain J. I). Gaby, from Bombay 4th, Galle l>th, and Pinang 1 Mi instant, with the London mails of the 1 Sth ult., arrived alongside the P. Co's Wharf this morning, and left for Hongkong and Shanghai at 4 p. m.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 696 6 9. vV <p. companp. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAH NAVIGATION COMPANY. nincis D'Almeida Street. Gopowhb— At New Harbour. MAIL 1 UKU. Th- FoDoWMg air (Tie H;?trs on which the Coatnd Mnil f-'tonmers may be expected to arrive here in 1876 I'l'lVAll. HOHEWARD Tnesdav 11th Jan. Wednesday 12th Jan 25th 26th Bth
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    • 844 6 iflisrrllanfous. To THE QCF.EN AND RoYAL FAMILY To H. R. the Pbince of Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 884 6 ißisrcllancou*. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved BY OHLENDORFF CO., at their Works, Plaistow. A.ICTOEIA Dock, London. BY VIRTUE OP A SPECIAL CONCESSION granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Gcano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED TO
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    • 806 6 ifltsfcrllanfoujf. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE Secured by HOLLOWAT'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In selecting the most appropriate medicine foi a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. Those Pills possess and exert
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    • 959 6 iHisrfltanrous. Protected by Royal Leitert Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patbon age. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE I Ozonic Oxygen The new Curativk Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nlrvous and Liver Complaints. Xbis Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled
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    • 645 6 known to Chenmu and thA', s.o^' The fact i 9 .CH,.o Rn T vered and Invented WTV I f« Army Me.1i.,,1 S.,* him an,! it ha. analysis by the first f. ThrmothodHndseoSt f T, MN f have never been publish,! !s!**£ M.-r-fore, that anvtln,,, M( name. M voDr..T.r,, u s
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