The Straits Times, 23 June 1877

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1 6 The Straits Times
  • 22 1 The Straits Times. V I 1 1 XX X 11 1 PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAf, JUNE 23. 1877. BATUBDAY BVBNING JJq. 2,861
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  • 37 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY,JUNE 23,1877. Nl\fc.i gUuTATI"N sinuapg3bh, 2o June, 1877 l:; 75 21.8.0. 19.40. 99. 1.40. 1.12,. i i Hit x-i ht 4/1. I 4 h ■^•JCTi. lies. paid par. B 5 paid par. 50 paid) $-5.
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  • 1680 1 warrantable attack r James 8r0..k, and Her Ma- av y,in their a» ot' Commons}'' ■'■'■< May, when endeavouring to' ti cities in Poland, en allowed i, a.- will 1 niterjiellation in tbe •I Bau.ub CocHiuiri ■>. the I lth Ma\. It Mr. (iladston. d with his
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  • 877 1 Tiik World, iv a very able article, beaded, Mr. Gladstone's Political Suicide, points out that the real object of his five resolutions was to commit the House of Commons to a declaration of policy favourable to Russia's aggression upon Turfcey, and concludes as follows It is no exaggeration
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  • 417 1 iiik same paper criticises as follows, a statement by a member of the New i South Wales ministry, regarding the defences of the colony The subject of the defences of so important, a city as Sydney is really one of too serious a
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  • 1173 1 Tiik adjourned inquest upon the body of Robert Welsh, the seaman who was murdered on board the American barque Mvhican on Monday morniny last was held yesterday before A. W. V. Cousins, E*j., H. M. Coroner, and a jury of live, when the following evidence
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  • 1172 1 (Translated for the Strait* Time*.) It ii requeued ot our contoinpoiariw th»t In raproducinir those tranilations their original apMuanc* in the Strait* Time; may be acknowledged) Prom Java papers to the 18th June, the following intelligence ia t.aoslalated "As to trade there is very little of a special
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 110 1 known f. >r lor periods j jitions wi] 'NHII.L, linijly. t i'rie- wUI i'c inline and .1 at least I their i] .n thoc^nndividuals i must >>c similar-.i-e. will be strictly :i»i~ii^ apon on a public imself t the matter in I dnm of ill, the Edi- Mi> f a
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1148 2 Ir anything is ever to be done to put Singapore in a reasonable state of security against naval attacks, without inordinate expense, torpedoes must form the most important part of any defensive measures devised, and therefore the following extract from the Times upou submarine warfare is of interest at
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  • 1601 2 Oi R HoD<?konj; Kxi'lianges date down to the 9th instant, and we extract from their columns the following items. The China Mail has the following paragraphs Sunday in Foochow. We observe tint, at th.> meeting of the i Foooliow Club, reported in the HernU. ;m amendment, to the
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  • 2578 2 (From our own Correspondent.) Pauis, 19th Mat. The Marshal lias not only astonished the natives brhis expulsion of the Republican Cabinet from office, but also by the manner, not at all ceremonial like, in which he sent it to the right about. It is well cut," said his
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  • 550 2 int x£//!'-,t .-iiiienean con in Philadelphia gives the of the Russian sqnadr nciloo and New York. tli,. May, the Russian eorvi FatUei sailed from San Franeiorders, and on the 1 7th M of the Meet W t also v itl On the sain.- day tin Russian iron-da Shetland,
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  • News of the Week.
    • 199 3 i -trainer hi. CapH in Shanghai -Mil, i S ligon I lili in- r ,_;-:< 1 1- the Boroaa up lining, ami left S Port Said, N.i- il.iy liffal I -l;i\. i] r i- the list <>! i .-ii tbe I*. I. s. N. Sattudaj la-t i ad.
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    • 932 3 Cap.:•.rived alongside Tan- iy, and left mqrning with the new |i Hankow on the gang Bar ou the v steamer I Captain Pinaug 1 Itli, and Ma- anchored in the .a truing with tbe t"l- er, Mn. E> V. i_-r and -■">"> fendant in the -lately argued
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    • 462 3 W EDNESDAY, 20th JUNE. Wi requested to state that a Cricket Match, between the Singapore Cricket Club and the Non-Commission-ed officers ami men «>f the 74th Highlanders, will be played <>n tbe Esplanade this afternoon at "i o'clock. We are informed that the property in Crow Street and South Bridge
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    • 1335 3 Till: GoVKK.VMKNT (IA/KTTK. W i take the following notifications from to-day's (l.izeltc PiliM i« proclaimed to-day under tb I Pkack Preservation Act Mo VI. of 1872. Messrs. A. P. Tai.bot and E. 0. Hill. Cadet*, i>:is >t .d their final examination in Maly on tbe Mth instant. Mr.
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    • 1152 3 Thi P. i: O. Co's steamer PeHu, Captain Woolcott, from Bombay 11th, Qaile ltith, and Pinang 21st instant, with the London mails of the 2 3th ultimo, arrived alongside the Co's wliraf this mornute, and will leave for Hongkong and Shanghai at daylight tomorrow Passengers. For ffi
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 511 4 Saturday, 16th June. Britibn steamer Pearl, 705 tons, Munk, Amoy Bth, June. M. M. steamer Einirne, 727 tons, Pichat. Batavn 14th June. British ste,mer Radnorshire, 1,221 tons, Thomson, Foochow .*>th Jun<-. Sunday, 17th June. If. M. steamer A.V*. 2.4K) tons Hernmdez. Saigon 14th June tmnmmk steamer Rj.jah Brooke 265
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    • 261 4 Monday. 18th June. British steamer Ocean, Jaques. for London. M. M. steamer Ava, Hernandez, for Marseilles. Tuesday 19th June. Danish ship Doris Brodersen, NiUen, for Saig >n Sarawak steamer Rajah Brojke, Pender, for Sanwak. Siamese steamer Bangkok, Rademaker, for Bangkok. Dutch steamer Baron Mackay, Beet">ays, for Bjtavia. Wednesday 20th
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  • 1212 4 Ssip's N'amks. I ATTAINS. Klao A Rio. r DXTK or ar KIVAL8 ■^VlIKRK FKOM I Whrbk Lying OB AoKNTN. Dkstination. MEX-OF-WAR Aart Van Nes STEAMERS Pilot Fish Weazel Far East WeUekins H. N.M's str. I 'June 8 I Acheen IT. P. Wharf H. N.M.'s Consul General
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  • 620 5 I lii the .1- t lie ripally a c )>r;i' v 1 t lie with i. I idun pa j i- l>eeu paid Mr. unity re- iin-llt I the at--1 iiiMlt liel'f in 1 Malay Peninsula, rmali and il ion. ■rer pablisbed 11 for Cholera. ll of i r vi
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  • 1408 5 (Ut Nemo.) This friends of Mr. Gladstone out here been highly pleased with your Friday last. It was alwut one of the coolest things you have done for a long while. Mr. Read's letter otlered you .1 which to liaug an article containing as violent an attack upon the
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  • 1096 5 Flooding, as a punishment tin-crimi-nals, appears to tiud much favour with j the Judge* in England, nWny opinion is to j be formed from the frequency a sentence of whipping in addition to hard labour is inflicted. In Hongkong, ffl*o, the rattan is held t 1 have great preventive,
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  • 2331 5 Before W. E. Maxwell Esq., Senior Magistrate. Saturday, 16th Junk, 1877. Tim Tean Choh and another were I charged with burping Sacrificial papers. t Pled guilty and fined $1 each. Jeap Ah Sin was charged with tres- passing in the prosecutor's house and damaging things therein. Fined $5.
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  • Correspondence..
    • 193 6 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sib, "We should rather congratulate ourselves that we have a Judge who has made the best of a bad business." ■vrites Mr. Adainson in his letter that appeared in your issue of yesterday. With the utmost resj>ect for Mr.
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    • 263 6 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Dj.vr Sib, In your Overland paper of .">th ult., I find the annual report of the Raffles Institution, dated 2nd March last, in which it is stated, that there was not a perfect understanding between myself and tho Trustees in regard
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    • 492 6 (Copy! London, 12th June, 187 H. To ThkSeckbtary, Raffles Institution, Singapore. Deab Sib, Mr. Scott baa sent me your letter to him of 7th March, and asked me to reply to" it direct, as he would have left Singapore before its arrival. As regards the scholarships given by me, for
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    • 1904 6 To the Editor of the Dai It/ Time*. Sir, In connection with certain corNspandence whioh appeared in your columns some time ago relative to ".Technical lMueation," there is a project for the improvement of the poorer class of the Straits-bom corumuuity which I think would be worty of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 677 6 f. 0« Comuanp. llTlKfl'liß AND OBIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION OOMPAKT. OFWO^-jyAJfcetwPwtl. 7- GoDOWire At New HWbomr.. M.VtL §0; LINES. Th« following are tnc dates on which the Company's Contract Mail Steamers miy De expected to arrive here in 1877 OUTWABD. HOI W A^? t 1 Tueelay 9th Jan. Wednesday 10th Jan.
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    • 964 6 iKtdallatifou*. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of tbeee disorders are affec tually expelled bjfcthis penetrating Vnffuent, not only from the superficial parts. Vat from tbe intenal tissues likewise. Any ease, even of twenty years' standing, speo» dily yields ro its influence. A CERTAIN CUBE POR
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    • 670 6 iHfcrfHanfoiij. In conseonence of ,p,, rj ...USA* PK-Uiiv.. which are ca'.- LKAandPKKR.s,; A HBW LAI bearingtheir ft Lea <k Pf:kr [v which is plowed n n .very h o tt! WORCKBTERSHIRI see Name on Wrapper, I Bfef>T>Der. Kkl*] Wholesale and for Kxp prietors. Worcester (V London, y. Or, Uf 'l.
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