The Straits Times, 30 June 1877

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. \()|i. XXXIII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1877. SATTJBDAY EVENING j\"o. 2,8<)2
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  • 8 1 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH. n the ■--nd inatant, A.
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  • 48 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1877. h. I Qi <>TATJ< »N :">oth June, 1877 4.55. 7 50. ■'>'>■> 3.024 none. 19.37|. I Ml. 1.40. 1.15. Exciuhqi on Lo.n I 1. hi. paid) $130. I paid] par. j paid par. i paia) $10. iii-hip Co. Ld I>ar. d, ci. i
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  • 1282 1 rland was dated the 9th I, Bince, two mails have ar--0( and two will have 1 n 'ward to-morrow. On Saturday, the ltith inM earner Anadyr arrived l^ndon Mails of the lMh the afternoon of the arrived spatched with Mail at daylight j lMh instant." This i r/V*/*ar-
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  • 614 1 As the Chinese community is the larg-r.-t iii the Stttlemeuts, we may perhaps usefully draw attention to a hint sent us by a correspondent regarding a minor-but not quite unimportant matter affecting our Celestial fellow colonists. "Why," Ire asks "do the Chinese residents of Singapore, who possess so
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  • 380 1 Eunounceu some tune since that t was on Toot for the establish a Chinese newspaper under Inure and inspiration of the Chinese of the Colony, and the intimation was well received. Since then, a goodly number of Chinese mer- chants have, we understand, undertaken t<> share the
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  • 1667 1 The Reports on Library and Museum AND ON THK GARDENS. The Library and- Museum with the Botanical and Zoological Gardens may be said to be the only two institutions in the place for the entertainment and Ktion of the community, and the 1 reports regarding them are, or j 1
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  • 2792 1 MR. GLADSTONE ON SIR JAMES BROOKE, AND SIR BENSON MAXWELL ON PERAK. E make room to-day for two extracts from the London and China Kxprett of the Slsth May. The first refers to Mr. Gladstone's vile slander, tor it is nothing less, avowedly committed for political party purposes, upon Sir
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 136 1 ii known into for long periods itnu N HILL, city 01.l Jewrj; in Caltv. ni th< i >py, the ns rc)uir..l. elae all j I til! coimtcvinanded luiirty. j l ~t<Ml to ;oprien th<> deTnnely not is |is also needfal. No iin a peons or cthi-r at will attended to.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 839 2 FraHsUtel for fne blnuts Time*.) I It is requested of our contemporaries that in Taprodmtiag these tra'ialatinin their urigiual appcarnuc* iv the Strait* Ttmu, may be acknowledged I From Java papers to the ISth June the following intelligence is translated "Trade continues dull. Manufactures are depressed owing to
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  • 1376 2 (Translated for the Straits L'unes.) (It i« reqnei.te<J of our eont«mpon»rle« that in repro[uciD* th«»e- tr»a«l»tion« th«ir oriifin»l »ppe»ranc« dn the StrniU Timw, m»y •>• acknowladgwd). From Manila papers to the 13th June the following inteH^pence is translated Railway.-— We understand that people in London were still entertaining
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  • 1266 2 Before W. E. Maxwell, Esq., Senior Mwjis trate. Saturday, 23rd June, Ung Peng and 2 others were charged with disorderly conduct in public. Fined 0 cents each. Karranasanuj and another were charged with disorderly conduct. Fined $1 each. Qneh Eny Kiony and 4 others were charged with obstructing
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  • 954 2 (by semo.) T« appointment of Mr. M the Municipal step in the ri n 'ht direction Mr. I >' contested the lasi election M Read arid, fllhou blemajoritf (as -raj to erin-whol a very lar I dsBUoD the aortb iid now reasonably look menu required in tin 1 'betug
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES JUNE 30 1877.
    • 8 3 SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES JUNE 30 1877.
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    • 2900 3 REPORT ON THE RAFFLES LIBRARY and MUSEUM for the year 1876. The Library. I have great pleasure in reporting the increased prosperity of the Library during the past jvur The number of Subscribers for 1876 is as follows Life Members 9, lst-class Subscribers 50, 2nd -class Suhscrib^rs 20t>. Th? number
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    • 382 3 Siiujapore, 6th March, 1877. Gentlemen, I beg to submit to you the following report on the Zoologicil Gardens for year 1876. A very fine young tiger has been received from His Highueas the Suit in of Tringanu, through His Excellency the Gorernor; a leopard from His
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 861 7 ißferrllanrous.DR. J. COLLTS RROWNES' CHLORnnTNE. IS THtfT»RI«IXAL AHr ONLT GENUINE The Pnblic are Cautioned against the unfounded ptttetnenta frequently made that "the composition of Chi.orodtne is known to Cbeniiats and the Medical Profession." The fnct is. Chlorodtve was Discovered snd Invented by Dr. J. Collts Brownb (*k Army Medical Stnffi,
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      • 680 7 5. i c. Company. PEMNfTT-AR *tfD ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Oy kicks— I)' Almeida Street. Gonowws— At New Harbour. I yviu luim. Th« following are tnc dates on which the Company's Contract Mail Steamers in iy ne expected to arrive here in 1877 Outward Homwabd Tueslay 9th Jan. Wednesday 10th
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      • 931 7 £R\*ttl\antou*. HOLLOWAVS OINTMENT. OLD SOBES AND OU> BKIN T>TSTIAST?S. Tbe sreds of tbeue disorders are affec tnally expelled by this penetrating Unpnent. not only from the snporficial parts, but from the intenal tisanes likewise. Any cape, even of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influence. K m A CERTAIN
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      • 620 7 iHfereUaitfou-,. Tn lf n iptuj, LEA A Pi Winch aro ra'enlir. br.A and P A HEW Ui HearinKtl.-M s PErßiswhich i 9 pl a ,,,i WORCESTER.HIR, snd without which nono i Ask for Lba A Wbol< -ile and for Fxp, r prietors, Worcester; Oi "h,. London. .<-p.. .Co.; in U.
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  • 2253 4 bttseoat/i -nimeut GatetU contains the following new notifications Major S. Dixi.op's leave of absence for twelve months lias been confirmed. The following: acting appointments in the Medical Department are gazetted. Dr. T. I. Kowki i., as Principal Civil Medical Officer, Straits Settlements, from the Ist JulyDr. If.
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  • 289 4 1. Insdiore fishimr stakes shill not be in more than 3 f ithoms nt low wnter sirring tides, and M.all be at Wst 200 fathoms apart from any other stake, and not exceed 120 fathoms in len.th. 2. Outshore fishing otakes shall not
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  • 1191 4 Rules and Fares for Passengers Boats under Section 53 1 All boats licensed to carry Passengers shall, when ordered by the Mast, rAttendant or Registrar of Boats be brought alongside the Master Attendant's Office in the river, or to such other place as he shall direct, for the purpose of
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  • 203 4 Rules For Fishing Boats under section 53. 1. Fishing boats must be brought into the river near the Master-A tt<*lid.ii.t' oßfbs every year before the end of Jannary t>> have fresh number-, put on. I 2. Fishing boats shall not carry cargo or passengers. Any person offending against any of
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 224 5 -v,,.., Lo»do. D Smn:t..,mman(l (r H-.„... SitJkSia-i., iw, M commaadVr. Bsm- Vrmst ng commander Lang command r, Greeaock x tmmaader, Pcr Heng. 1.. laa,Poat »i-.i_\ ooauaaad is commander, Jed-'!:-im. i 1201 os,Vi erg wmander, Malacick Chin S< i .fi11... h. I.:'.:" tons, Taylor ooamaader, I>. :i r commander, Rhio
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    • 160 5 >. Baaday, 24th Juno. I)ilt,.h ,hip Aui.,;s.(, L:,, 1L.,, t-„. .l\^{^ British tteamer Priam, Butler, for I, >ml.n I1 J- "earner Prin. Alexander. Buy*, f,- BaUria. Dutch steamer Ophir, Cramer, for Knmatra p •rts IWaday, 26th JnnT British 3 mstd. scbr. H. ster, Harris, lot Baagkok British barqae Deerfoot,
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  • 776 5 DjLTk I A^ A. Rl AH A HKKK nOM C MTALI I WnKKk: I.YIN.: "X-|.,NH- Ol A.iKM.i URSHNAiloT. Wellekina H. N.lTeator low v V Sia.waretr. l"""June 29Peoang T. P. Wharf H. N.ML'a Oonanl GenenL Acheea K a.'.- Siameae Conaul. Bangkok rlr -'k.'l lint, it! Id Brit.
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  • 1389 6  -  Nemo. Bi rce that Perak a> the I i i| pear. Uajah I'liere it n i other word ig of his subI wish to me in reality tin universal i;. -i, rale ipe fi the thralcii they now are to their petty have been n try. The its, is
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  • 1238 6  -  Nemo. lßt Thk appoint nu-nt of Dr. Howeli. as 'Acting Principal Medical Officer will satisfy every one— except, perhaps, tin 1 other candidates for the past. I said the other day that there did net appear to be much necessity tor such an office judging from the way its
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 278 6 (For Straits Times.) Disastrous Fire. l.n»<lon, lsrid June.—The city of St. John's, New Brunswick, has been almost completely destroyed by fire. Tho damage done is estimated at 13,000,000 dollars. France. The French Senate has adopted a proposal to dissolve. The War. Buvn/fd lias been recaptured (by the Turks?) London, i
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    • 86 6 .Londod, t^th June.- -Russian troops have now occupied Hirsova. Thirty thousand Russian soldiers in> all have crossed the Danube. According to.au official Turkish despatch, the Russian army attacked ZeLwin, (Armenia) but was defeated with heavy losses. Thk War on the DanuM. Lou dm, 28/4 June.—The Ruesiau H«ad Quarters
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    • 437 6 Now l«t the Muse prepare her loftiest verso, 11 he daring feats and deeds of lasaWi rehearse, And sinjr the virtuous Charley's denthleet praise, Otw.li<>nt to th« rites of other 4tsr»l 'IVII who, from the glorious bowling fray, 'Bore the Maharajah's cup away, Who first the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 301 6 London, 25th Max, 1877. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Dk.vb Sir, I beg to hand herewith copies of two letters from the Secretary of the itafHcs Institution, referred to, in mine to you, on the subject of Chinese and Malay Scholarships, by last mail, ulil
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    • 420 6 (Copy.) Singapmc, \Bth October, 1876. J. Guthkie, Esq., 13 Ennismore Garden, Princes Gate, London. DSAR SIX, tYonr letter of 12th June last, reached me and the Trustees have its contents under their consideration. They| have examined the letters originally handing to the Trust the sums of money now at credit
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    • 92 6 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Si H) Can nothing be done to stop the stench, which, at low water, universally afflicts all whose business leads them to drive or walk in the neighbourhood of the Canal. Surely a couple of gates at the sea entrance which
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    • 110 6 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir,— Being desirous of trying to get up a friendly Shootiag Match" in Singapore, I shall feel much obliged if you will publish the following in your valuable paper. Private J. Flanagan, 74th Highlanders, is open "to try his' skill in
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  • News of the Week.
    • 1402 6 Thk following passengers from Singapore left per P, &O. mail steamer Kathgar yesterday. For Pinang.—Mr. H. May. For GulU.—VLr. Me Vicar. For Bombay.^€alem Babadmm and servant and 1 native. For Suez— Mr. E. J. van der Sleydin. For Gibraltar.—Don F. Acosta, Don E. Movaleda, and Don P.
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    • 402 7 IHE M. M. UO fl steamer remo, Having left Galle at 11 a. yesterday, j may consequently be expected to arrive here at noon on Saturday, the BUth instant. The following passengers took their departure by th<: E. A. steamer .W--mani//, Captain Reddell, on Sunday morning, the
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    • 580 3 Thk Messageries Maritimes Company's Steam ship Amazone, having left Saigon at 3 o'clock and passed Cape St. James at 8 a.m. to-day, may, consequently, be expected to arrrive here on the forenoon of Saturday, the 30th instaut. Thk \f M. Co's extra steamer Menzaleh, Captain Pasqualini, from
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    • 697 3 The E. E. A. C. Telegraph Company report that some delay may be expected on messages to and from Java and Australia. Thk Independant de Saigon which ceased publication some time since, will, we learn from the Courrier de Saigon of the 20th instant, resume publication on
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    • 329 4 The British barque Omb, ob] tain Major, whieli arrived here this morning fmm Cardiff, reports that two of her new died during the pas.-aov. Tnr. (icrinan bsWmM Vi*dsir*Ms, Captain Hoffmann, from Bansrkok, reports having picked up two natives from HaiK-a at sea, somewhere near Pulo Tiny-bee. It
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  • 430 7 Sai.avi.ohk, it is satisfactory to iearn, co'itiiuiesi to progress in its course of liuauciiil prosperity. As will bu -.ii Irom our advertising column*, Captain Doiolas has maJe good his promise of some months ago about the j issue of Bonds for the outstanding State Debt. The interest ou the
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