The Straits Times, 16 June 1877
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Title Section15 1877-06-16 1 The Straits Times. XXM" PUBLIBHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1877. SATDEDAY TOMINO NO. 2,8C>015 words
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Article27 1877-06-16 1 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. inst., Car! I 1 A hi, T.1.!- intiuial til >r»y Lodge, Kew, f her £c.<ndson in law, > \N ('CMMIN ■f Admiral Matsu n __i27 words
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73 1877-06-16 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY,JUNE 16,1877. MAKKKT QUOTA I) NS. Sixojlpoek, 16th Junk, 1877. 'iunb.er i 10. r 7. -,24. nw*k il.B 19 15. !'7. si ibs. Sliirtini-e I.H2J. 7do do l.to. th 1.10. 1.30.EICHA.v K ON liOH" N. BttkbiU.. nr.nth»»i\bt 4/14 1 TP.Dock Shares (So.I o. paid) $13^ sales. ;V*Harbviir Dock73 words
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Article512 1877-06-16 1 his farewell addresses to its of Ceylon, Sir William ut .ut of his way to touch as that should subsist 1 i vernmtut and the Press. frankly that public criticism .I that to make it ble it should be presence of facts. Durvernment of Ceylon, he512 words
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937 1877-06-16 1 11. E. Sir William Jervois, with Captain Satterthwaite, arrived iv the E. and A. Co's steamer XormanLy, Captain Reddell, on the 28th April, baring left here on the 2nd April. The following two paragraphs from the Sydney Morning Ilerald give, some in- formation respecting His937 words
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Article1168 1877-06-16 1 Wk not lon«j since drew attention to the general characteristics s>f the dia- j |.<ts which combine to form that curi- I ous philological phenometv n, known as the Chinese language." On the 1 present occasion we propose to deal more particularly with the vernaculars spoken1,168 words
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1235 1877-06-16 1 MR. GLADSTONE AND SIR JAMES BROOKE. Mr Gladstone is a great man and a good man, and if he were not Mr. Gladstone, the only term which would properly characterise his wanton attack upon the memory of Sir James Brooke, noticed in yesterday's paper, would 'be that it was a1,235 words
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477 1877-06-16 1 We have much pleasure m publuhing to-day, Mr. Read's letter with regard to Mr. Gladstone's extraordinary attack on the fair fame of the late Sir James Brooke and others of his countrymen, during his speech in the House of Commons on the 7th May,477 words
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230 1877-06-16 1 Mr. GLADSTONE AND SIR JAMBS BROOKE. To tho Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, —I did not intend to take any no- tice of Mr Gladstone 1 rabid mention of f Sir James hrooke in hi« speech in Parlia- ment, but several fnendshavingrepr r-i to me thahia justice to the230 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1877-06-16 1 .mi. nta made known into I riods i I will he i iffire; alto in B 11. 1., r r y ;in CalKIKIBt AM' CORRKBPOiri>«rt|^H t 1 1 i y I'Hf- :he de,,,.,s »r -ither li-t.-nded to. n ho in- he name and ,n,-li>s.,i at least lag iarunte« of their124 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1877-06-16 1 I re Tim KI>ITIOH q ,r:.- ly. 58 words
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Article1418 1877-06-16 2 n'rantlatt'.l for the Strnitt Times.) I It is rcqnettMi <>[ our contemporaries tbat in reprodooiar tb*«« tnuml*tionK their original appearanc* in Urn Strait* T\mt,, may t* acknowledged). From Java papers to the 4th June the following intelligence is translated: Since onr previous mail summary neither from Acheen nor1,418 words
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Article2558 1877-06-16 2 (Translated fur the Strait* Times.) (It is requested of our cqptemponrie* that in reproducing these translations their oriiriuul appearance iv the .S(rait»^Ti.iu«, may be acknowledged). From Manila papers, to the 29th May, tbe following intelligence has been translated Bale of Tobacco. By the General Government, on behalf of2,558 words
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Article1202 1877-06-16 2 We extract tnetouowing p:ira S i-i.i.o from the Penang Gazette of the 2nd and 9th instant THE LVTK 818 WILLIAM HA.OKKTT. On Tuesday, the 29th May, the members of the Penang Bar assembled in Oonrt to pay a tribute of respect to the memory of their late Judge,1,202 words
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Article2277 1877-06-16 2 KEPtT TO THE RCSSIAS (Jl Rcn The following despat of Derby to Lord A the reply of 11. M, to the Russian Circui cated to the Imp. rial (.< "Petersburg on oil. M £*> "Foreign OMi,.. ''My Lord.— l forwank,! ceUeiicv in my despufc I copy of2,277 words
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Article565 1877-06-16 3 We condense tne following notifications from to-day's Gazette Captain T. A. Fox*ha« obtained six ■ontbs extension of leave of absence, with half salary, from the 26th June, 1877. Mr. H. A. O'Brien, cadet, ban been granted six months' extension of leave of I absence, without salary, from565 words
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Article378 1877-06-16 3 Before W. E. Miixxcell E*q., Senior Magistrate. Thursday, Uth June, 1877. lam Tuah Tee was charged with assaulting ono Choo Ah Koey. Fined 92. AJ/te was charged with cruelty to animals—pled guilty. Discharged with a caution. Ayaioray was charged with obstructing Kling Street with a hackney carriage. Fined378 words
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SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES, JUNE 16 1877.
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Article339 1877-06-16 3 liifore W. E. Maxwell, Esq., Sen>ur Magistrate. Fbidat, 15th June, 1877. Chn-i Joo Seng was charged with carry ing night soil during prohibited boon. Pied guilty— fined 12. Yen Ah Chee was charged with stealing a pair of trowsera. Pled guilty sentenced to 1 month's rigorous imprisonment.339 words
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Article124 1877-06-16 3 Hollovoay't Ointment and Pill*. Fear not Though surrounded by circumstances disadvantageous to health, these lemedies, properly applied, will cut short fevers, influenza, inflammation, diphtheria, and a host of other complaints always lurking about to seize on the weak, forlorn, or unwary. The superiority of Holloway's medicines over others for subduing124 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article670 1877-06-16 3 Saturday 9th June. British steamer Far East, 120 tons, Armstrong comnander, Rhio Shh June consignees C. Co. British steamer Jeddah, 905 tons, Clark commander, Penang 7th Juue consignees 8. S. S. Company. British steamer Paknam, 359 tons, Stratton commander, Saigon 6th une consignees Guthrie Co. i Sunday, 10th June.670 words
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Article1267 1877-06-16 3 Saturday, 9th June. Dutch steamer Patoeah, Engreman, for Batavia. German steamer Altona, Muller, for Hongkong and S'hai. Spanish steamer P;iragua, Oil, for Manila. Siamese barque Rua Caao, Lange, for Bas^kok. British steamer Ferntower, Von Barren, for Saniarang. German barque Marie, Hundolt, for Mauritius. British schooner Good Luck, Tuckey, for1,267 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement647 1877-06-16 6 5. Companp. PFMI^riAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. O»«c«B— D'Almeid* Street Gdbowire— At New Harbour. Thb following a»e tae dates on which the Company's Contract Mail Steamers miy oe expected to arrive {*»"L«2Z S Tueelay »th Jan. Wednesday 10th Jan. oh-a <fi4tn n iia, 20th I iltA^l Mo nlay 2nd647 words
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Advertisement956 1877-06-16 6 iHtsrdlanrous. HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD BKIX •pTSTIAR'Rg. The seeds of these disorders are affeo ttially expelled by this penetrating Un extent, not only from the superficial parts, bnt from the intend ti»oe« likewise. Any cnse, even of twenty jmrif standing, speedily yields to its influence. A CERTAIN956 words
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Advertisement659 1877-06-16 6 jgfeCfltaltroiu. In consequence of LI4APERR, NS which nre cal.'ulat..,] to ,1, A NEW I. bearingthoir S; Lea A Perkins which m pla.-..,l WORCEBTRRSHIUI onWrapp >r:ub Wholeaalo and for Eipnrt K prietors, Worcester; c, London, tc.. *c.j nnd X v Oilman throughout the \V Singapore, 11th Nov., 1,;.; RIMMFI.-srHoi.-E,., JJilmitf. Wk,v659 words
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Article364 1877-06-16 4 -=4—^-, ri ■SSSmtST Ommm Ooopa»., QdhtM PJMlkk Iw JMM Bdby I«affati nsko Unv^Oot.0 HonMahj 'BomtMt wm» 01 OUtttor BOBtM OdMtU BdloM Bugkok gCfriM 2SS3m Am* Mn Ai««Btan Batter Laok BomAoowd BvmBooaiol OUa. OolMtbo DMkPwwn. DaftoBvoteMB ShSSSb% Qmob of BxdiM0> j Cmtm. ruyf* i vmam V—'Btai ■■■■■filJBWl364 words
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Article1550 1877-06-16 5 Oi r China Exchanges date down n the 26th May from Shanghai, and t<> the Ist in-t. from Hongkong, and we on!! from tlii'in the following items of China and Japan news Cutteb«Wages. The Hongkong Chief Justice has caused S'Miie commotion in Hongkong society by characterising the custom1,550 words
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Article1227 1877-06-16 5 For some time back Reuter has been exceeding his agreement with the Straits Time* by furnishing daily telegrams of the war, and the fact deserves due acknowledgment. It ivmild not be reasonable to expect that this liberality on Reuter's part" should be coutinued, and the public will not1,227 words
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Article1116 1877-06-16 5 (nv nemo.) Klreka! The great problem is solved The great cause of collision and runings into steam-ships is' the reversing the engines. A clever scientist," Professor Osborne Reynolds, sho'vs in the Engineer, that when the action of the screw is reversed, the action of the helm is also reversed."1,116 words
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News of the Week.
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Article482 1877-06-16 5 A very clever and interesting entertainment was given on Saturday eveniu the Town Hall to a fair audience by Messrs. Liug Look, Kellar aud Yamadeva the Royal illusionists." An hour with Kellar comprised the first part of the programme and ji very pleasant hour it was numerous482 words
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Article918 1877-06-16 6 will Imj seen by our advertising columns, the royal illusionists will give a repetition of their excellent performance of Saturday in the Town Hall this evening, and a change of programme is announced for to-morrow evening. Mr. W. E. Maxwell, late Acting EUaident ot Perak, has returned918 words
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Article133 1877-06-16 6 An adjourned inquest was held on L the 13th instant, by A. W. K. Cousins i Esq., on the body of a "male Cbiffese, name unknown, who was found drowned in the Canal at Campoug Saigon. Verdict Found drowned." I The Royal Illusionists' gave anotl^r performance in133 words
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Article39 1877-06-16 3 An adjourned inquest was held on the 14th instant, by A. W. V. Cousins, Esq., on the body of a male Chinese, name unknown, who was found drowned <>fF the Borneo Company's wharf. Verdict,—" Pouud drowned."39 words
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Article882 1877-06-16 3 The M. M'.'iCo's. steamer Anadyr, Captain Moreau, from Marseille* with date to the 20th ultimo, via Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, and Point de GaHe, with the London mail of the 18th May, arrived alongside the Borneo Company's wharf this morning, and will leave for Saigon, Hongkong882 words
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Article462 1877-06-16 5 (Before D. F A. Hervey, Etq., Bnior Magistrate.) Satubdat 9th Junk, 1877. Oiuj CUuan and another were charged with disorderly conduct in pub) —pled guilty and were fined -10 cents eac Toll; Soon and another were charged with disorderly conduct in public. »nd pled guilty. »o. 1 was462 words
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Article1304 1877-06-16 6 [Before V. F. A. tlervey, JLsq., Senior Magistrate Tan Chew was charged with obstructing Buffaloe Road with a hackney carriage. Fined 81*. Loxc Ah See wasxharged with disorderly conduct in public. Pled guilty, fined tl, and required to find sureties to keep the peace for1,304 words