The Straits Times, 7 October 1876
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Title Section15 1876-10-07 1 The Straits Times. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OTCfBER 7, 187C>. SATURDAY EVENING JfO. 2,82415 words
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Obituary17 1876-10-07 1 ti A\ r. itland, i; taaicaJ Gura the Ut i 71. .uix." .M it- .1 Little.17 words
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46 1876-10-07 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. KE. OCToBLK 7lH, 1876. tU, I 1; k L8.I0. it I I 0.8 1.U 1 28 550 1 1. I UJ. |5 15 231. paid *H" ■ar. I" 1 ■17. Vi Co. L I Ll 17> 6d46 words
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Article1879 1876-10-07 1 r Flag of England" now over her mighty inmka Bay as a warning bs si Britain, the champion t.ii^en Turkey under her i would be disposed to il be invaded •by i. And, eoasequent- restrained from taking ri ssi' measures against "Jgh bands of her soldiers sta (lard1,879 words
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Article3619 1876-10-07 1 (Traitsliileil fur the Straits Times.) ilt it requested of our contemporaries that in repro ilmiii.- these translations their oriiriual appearance in the Str.nl* Tiuut, our be acknowledged). Tiik following intelligenceis translated from Java papers to the 18th inst. Sept: Tea planters in Java appear to be more and3,619 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1876-10-07 1 into f"r I I'M'ins will be i < 'rtii'o iil.-n in NUll.I.. I. '0 py tli.' n n qufn .1. <•!«,• all •n the deT.ri.. ilful. No •'>.'"!■ other ii I..' attoadad ta in- UMM th.- Ii.illn' .mil I llMSt v:'..V as a gOWtat of its apt in tli.' o«.119 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous9 1876-10-07 1 -I R \ITWctKLl El P< < Ananu HuMTrarij I I9 words
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Article11719 1876-10-07 2 Sinoapokk, iiTH September, l87t». i -sent. Hi.s Kx«ki.i.lx<v The Governor. The Hon'ble The Colonial .-.-.-retaiy (Mr. J. -.ii. 1 1», OJLtt.) Tbe Attorney-General (Mr. Braddell.) The Treasurer i Mr. Wilhws) Auditor General (Mr. C. J. Irving.) H A. K Whampoa, c.m.o. W. H. Read. Wo, Adamsou. J. R.11,719 words
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Article1674 1876-10-07 3 (Translated for the Straits Times. J .It is requested of our contemporaries that in repro diU'i.iK these truuslatious their original aiijiearaiioa i iv the BMH Ttmm, iv.iv be ackuowledj^d FbOM Manila papers to the lt'th ultimo, the following items are translated From the provinces. We received to- day1,674 words
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Article6511 1876-10-07 3 (From our vie/i CorretpouJr/tt-J Sydnkv, tiyi Skptkmiikk, ISTt. Bt this mail I am enabled to give you the, to, us, very welcome intclligeiicetha t the very lengthened Parliamentary Se*eiaa is at last over. And indeed it wa» time. It lasted wlm months, and was wow, nothing at all6,511 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter412 1876-10-07 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib, Would you be good enough to allow me to ask through your columns, perhaps some of your rea lafl \n.\\ li.ive an answer, how it is so little is known of the poisons used in Malay countries, I believe very little412 words
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Letter683 1876-10-07 4 of the Legislative Council the affairs of tin- Native States arc being carefully discussed. This announcement which aj peared in your columns has made all the native population of this place overjoyed and when I was ordered to proceed to Kurope by the Sultan of Tringanoo I used683 words
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Letter65 1876-10-07 4 Singapore, llth Octol>er, IJS7S. Sir, In reply to your petition of the 15th ultimo, I am directed by the Gov•nor to inform you that H. E. is maMe to interfere with respect to any financial claim* you may have upon His Highness the Sultan of Tringanu. I65 words
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Letter2194 1876-10-07 4 on A TKIl' TO THE CENTENNIAL, WITH NOTES BY THE WAY. To the Editor of the Straits Time*. New Y'oek, August 2Gth, Sir. The above mythical personage having issued a courteous invitation to all the world to visit his industrial show, held to celebrate the2,194 words
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Letter286 1876-10-07 4 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, Who would have thought it, but yes we drifted on our path this time much in the same silence that Nelson did, only that we were assisted on our way across the wave by the immortal Watt and286 words
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86 1876-10-07 4 To the E,Htur i, Bn,— lVrl.aps llll; ,v are unaware that there Aver a school bonded ud tirelybythe Bbwalitv LimEs.!, after whom ii namber of boy, t and the number of daily The school is divided the.manageme.it <* %uu denng the efficiency wit read,86 words
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Letter285 1876-10-07 4 WHAT IS IT ALL ABOUT 2u f//f Editor of thr ho Sir, What a momi Honorable Qeotlem M Ik* state of affair* in tli For my humble part 1 A any other States in thi other than those that a eil M far as my ken old days of the285 words
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Letter296 1876-10-07 4 I\, the Editor of thi D Sih, As th.' BUthOl ill paragraph wlvocal of taking immediate it Birch foul murder row paper at the tinai i (art dSseuMed in Council, r l^^ allow me space forali*«ort« of explanation. I will begin by call urn in no ways296 words
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Letter457 1876-10-07 5 th* h.iily Hints. 1 li.ive ben vaittac to see what tiled forth by the let- i «hi. li appeared in your is- i Thaaka are due to your odent tT drawing attyntion to baekn m 1 itato ot' our kaov< great inter.-; aad Jurisprudence and Medical I' true that457 words
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News of week.
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Article204 1876-10-07 5 Ai Lo| r. \i. while OM of the sailors H. MV. who bail been taken al at .lolinstoii's pier by some ■in] ..mioiis, while aatting into ii.it fell overboard and ~]\e i| aaoaVor hat also fell into ii"i he jumped in after it j •v 11 i>204 words
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Article130 1876-10-07 5 The French steamer Fntnrois In-., Captain Lecacheur, from Swatow 22nd ultimo, anchored in the roads this morning. She brought 600 Chinese steerage. Tin. British steamer Ciri»hro<>ke, Captain Evans, from Ainoy Mad ultimo, anchored in the roads this morning, en route for Peaaaf. Tiih British steamer f'iditr, Captain130 words
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Article237 1876-10-07 5 SiXGAP.uiK, In October, ls"t: Present His KxrKi.i.KNVY riiK (!o\ kunou. 11.- Honor the Aetiag Judge of Penan:;, (Mr. G. PhilHppo The Hon'ble the Colonial Seeretarv (Mr. J. Douglas, C.MG..) Attorney General (Mr. Braddein Treasurer (Mr.Willans.) Auditor General (Mr. C. J. Irving.) W. H. Read. \V. Ailainson. I. It.237 words
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Article406 1876-10-07 5 The Band of H. If. ftOtfc Uejriment will ]»lay at tlie Botanical Gardens to- morrow, Tkmrtdmg ifternOOß, weather permitting, at s..'iU i> M., the following: Programme. 1 Quick March Carisiw** Minntrels Riviere. 2 Overture (To the Drama) Mozart Sup])!-. 1 3 Ballad and chorus SabineHa... Balfe. I406 words
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Article667 1876-10-07 5 The Burirmh Steamship Co.'s steamer Py ili I'rkk't, Captain Joyce, from Peaaag Mai ultimo, via Paaeore, Perak, Salangore, Klang, aud Malacca anchored in the roads this morning, and will return to the same ports on Saturday. Passenger*. Mnj r Lee-h, Lieut. Cole, Lieut. Fredricks. Mr. Penally, Mr.667 words
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Article341 1876-10-07 5 To the exclusion of other mutter we make RMMi to-day for the verbatim report of the continuation of the late important debate in the Legislative Council. The Singapore Volunteer Corps, under the command of Lieut. Buckley, marched out last night headed by its band t« Government House,341 words
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Article1253 1876-10-07 5 Wr. are informed that the meeting of the Legislative Council, which was fixed for Monday the 9th instant, has been postponed. PlßlXt; the thuni'.er-stoim this afternoon, a Chinese sampan man standing in his boat, lying alongside D.ilhousie Pier, was struck by lightning, and with mob. force that1,253 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement295 1876-10-07 5 plotters IX THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACTS 18ti2 AND 1867. AM) IN THE MATTER OF THE OUIEN'TAL TELEGRAM AGENCY, LIMITED. The Creditors of the above named Company residing out of England are required on or before the lbt day of March, 1877 to send their names and addresses and295 words
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Advertisement786 1876-10-07 5 floticrs. JOYCE'S SPORTING AMMUNITION. Established UM, The attentiou of Sportsmen is invit-d la tne following Aininuniti B, af thr he-it quality, now in general use throughout England, India and the OoloaJ Joyce's treble waterproof Jt r. 3 QUALITY. PERCI'SSION CAPS. Cheuiically-prepared Cloth and Felt Gun Wadding. Joyce"* das-tioht caktkii>okB, For786 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article588 1876-10-07 6 Saturday, 30th September. Araer ship Fortune, 1.036 tons, Taylor commander, Bombay 9th Sept., consignee Captain German steamer Quarta. 731 tons, Hielje commander, Hongkong 23rd Sept., consignees Rautenberg, Schmidt A Co. Dutch steamer Ophir, 144 tons. Haff nann commander, Rhio 30th Sept., consisrnees Hamilton. Gray A Co. British schooner Wee588 words
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Article265 1876-10-07 6 Sunday, Ist October. P. A O. steamer Khiva, Perrins. for Hongkong. British steamer Eastern Isles, Smith, for Peuang Karical. Dutch steamer Bromo, de Jong, for Batavia. Monday. 2nd October. British steamer Fleurs Castle, Thomson, for Hongkong. Amer. ship Don Quixote, King, for London. Italian barque Liiruri, Sarzani, for Burmah.265 words
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Article671 1876-10-07 6 I X I DaT I I Ship's Names. Captains. flag Rig of ab- Where From Where Lying Consignees or Agents. Destination. kivals MEN-OF-WAR Deli 'rnnd H. N. M. str. SOi'Sept. 1 Acbeen T. P. Wharf H. N. M Consul General. Rep.u-ing Sumatra Walaunvh H. N. M.671 words
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Article2164 1876-10-07 7 Singapoke, 2nd October, 1876. Prenent His Excellkncy thk Governor. His Honor the Acting Judge of Penang. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. Attorney -General. Treasurer. Auditor-General. W. H Read. W. Adamson. J. R. Mac Arthur. Mr. Justice Phillippo, Acting Judge of Peuang. was sworn in as a member of2,164 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement696 1876-10-07 8 9 Ccirvanp. PXjrjSfTLal AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Orricxs— D'Almeida Street, nopowjra— At New Harbour. wwi J turn* Th« fo Mowing «ie the dntes on which tbt ntrHct >Tail Meamers may be expected to arrive here in lPTfi i OCTWABD. HOMBWAFD Tuesdsv 11th Jan. Wednesday lJth Jan 2Mh 2«tb Pth696 words
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Advertisement835 1876-10-07 8 iFterrllanroucf. To th« Qr/FEN Axrt Rotat. Familt To H. R. the Priwck of Walks (Ppecial Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Government!", and Rail wav Companies. EBTABLISHFT) 1749. J. W. BFXSJON, Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmith Silver-Smith, avd Autistic Metal WOFRFR. Pfizf Mfdalipt of thf Tendon. Dubuv, and Paris835 words
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Advertisement891 1876-10-07 8 iHtdrrllanrons. PERUVIAN OOVFP.VMEVT GUANO DISSOT.VFT* BT OHLEVnORPP k CO., at their Works, Phistow. Aictoria. Dock, London. by virtue of a spfflvl cowce9sion r»rnt.tf»d by TTTE PERHVUV OOVFRVAtKVT Under Mess. J. TTkvry tt Co.'s Control. OeTicral for nnd *SoV. P.> n sienef>9 of The Pfhwui fkvntrtin 1 Ouano in the United891 words
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Advertisement905 1876-10-07 8 iT-lisrfU.niifOHs. HE MOST RELIABLE FR'^l HOLLOWAYS OTVTMEXT. Tits BeareUmg and Henling Pnowrties ar known and recognised throughout ths W bo TinmW of veirs this in valuable iOntment has stood the test of public opininn (a<vl the longer known the b.»Hor tinr.ren'> f e.V is a testimony of itafltf -n ire905 words
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Advertisement951 1876-10-07 8 ifltertllamous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patbonaq«. DR. BRIGHT'^* PHOSPHODYNE Oznnic Oryrten Thk new Curative Aoent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nkkvous and Liver Complaints. j,his Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the m ist eminent members of tlie medical Profession to be unequalled for951 words
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Advertisement588 1876-10-07 8 l at "^-n,ro.it,. m f s.or,/' The f .f r vered nnd Invents bvDr T f 'ot Army MMie.l S- r h'm. and it hn* h-,n\ i "J" hv H» c The method nnd se,. r ..f hnve never Keen pn',i;.i,,.i therefore, thai auvtWnnT. I. name. wvoHr. 1.T0M.^r,,, Wood sra+ed588 words
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