The Straits Times, 3 November 1877

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. \OI XXXUI. PUBLISHED EVEHY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY* X(> KMUKI! 3, 1877. SATURDAY EVENING >|
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  • 5 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY 3rd NOVEMBER,1877.
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  • 956 1 Eh y c h< for I n new loomed, will prove nl •■x|.<vtai i »nd bearing imp,-. "•"I we trust fervently that iuiously l..- un will Ihj erity ami good gorernrs of the Legislative n beWaaringtl ll "< 1 "evasions, tli,. H« n I 'ber f,. r Penang
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  • 1078 1 Tut result of the. trial of Mr. Low How Kirn, which came to an abrupt conclusion on Monday List, as will be seen by our supplement to-day, should point a moral to the authorities. The id, a man of position here, was charged with murder, and, under
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  • 642 1 Oik late Chief Justice, Sir Pktkk 15. Mwwkm. has been posing wain before the readers ol thai great Russian ami f anti-Turkish organ, the Dailj I His to liave beeu greatly > exercised by the summary depon« tioq and deportation of tfeose innoi
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  • 2055 1 The Arrivals of our New Governor H.E.Sir William Cleaver Francis Rominson. A i dayli-i and A. (Jo's was signalled at F as arranged, the I booming of a 1 md •hat HiiEi ,ok, would l.i n s Pier. This hj to half-pa-s' :or the purpose of allo> ne to get
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 1260 2 (Stranslated for Ike Strait* Timet.) i ItU nqiHM of our oontampoiwift that in"** 1 ducine tho»e tr»D«UtioD« their original app^r" 0 in the SCraA Tmm m«y be knowleilge-1 Lighthotue.— There will shortly arrive at Manila, the lighthouse which it is in-tcn.l.-d to place on San Nicolas shoal. The
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  • 141 2 SYDNEY dossra. rf;il s;._-ani Iruory K H I 1 1 1 a H udence ould noi H 1 with H i H ind Hongl and the other is B\ iph Supcrii I the laving Queeiwuad Ht The former Hi tliin_'. mid not H therl&ndi lini' A.U8I not iiearli iri- Cxhibd-
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  • 342 3 Report. Thk BanJn reports. Passed at San Light House, Rhio Straits, the Italian ship Plinio bound for Singapore. Per Atalanta.— From Swatow 592 ChiMM, Per Kromahtah. From Karical i 238 native*. Per Diomed. For Hongkong s Mrs. Smith and 200 Chinese deck. Per Benmo re.— From Cardiff Mr. R. R.
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 438 3 Saturday, 27th October. British steamer Rajah, 357 tons, Hansen, Penang 24th Oct. Sunday, 28th October. P. A O. steamer Gwalior, 1,728 tons, Babot, Bombay I6th Oct. French war str. Tarn, 2,037 tons, O'Neill, Toulon 21st Sept. Dutch str. Banda, 697 tons, Van Loenen, Samarang 25th Oct Brtlsh barque Marquis
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    • 148 3 Saturday, 27th October. British steamer Juan, Levie, for LondonBritish steamer Braemar Castle, Ayles, for New fork German ship Matterhorn, Jessen, for Brown Island, Australia. British steamer Paknam, Stratton. for Saigon. British barque Lyra, Russell, for Sourabaya. Monday, 29th October. British steamer Chow Phya, Tweddell, for Saigon. Dutch steamer Koning
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    • 1120 3 Ship's Namks. Captains. law A Rio. r. n or amt!lVAl.> A'hbeb From Where Lyi.v.; OIMMIMN Agents Dkstivatiow. MEN-OF-WAR Chary bdis Merapi Palembang Mosquito Hart STEAMERS Pilot Fish Weazel Avenir Celestial Rainbow Edinburgh Spartan Java Bcntan Thales Pluto Benmore Banda Rajah Kromahtah Diomed Atalanta Penang Bangkok Graaf
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  • 1142 4 power to tin 1 bccoikI 1 vice I i Governor, His Excel] irrived, if it would be for the bal a copy each nt' the Colonial journal* were f urn it ed tn every public, department, the heads of the bitter were to l>e |ht: to afford such information
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  • 844 4 [Bt Nemo.] It must be granted that the reception given to Sir William BOBOnoii on Monday last was satisfactorily carried out, 1 if not so enthusiastically demonstrative an might have beea expected, considering that the colonists were welcoming the advent of a Governor who is expected to re- main
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  • 328 4 •n our own Correspondent.) Malacca, L'mu Oct., 1877. I'hk Colon Pluto, Captain I II j 1 < 1 1«.-. from Penang, with daU-s to the h instant, arrived here early thin morning-. 8he broagbi back from Penang the ble Caitaiv Shaw, K. N. 1. Governor uf this Settlement who
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  • 7 4 Correspondence. MEASURING HORSES. meaI havo there b
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  • 240 5 a wonrig coat, and well, although he't 00, I guess, Hf An<1 l > s," a rattling nU, and moves ii I all the lot and will whopping all the screws, rtn a pin. tery," who's a S good, tough, ind will make And earn some dibs
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 522 5 itfisrrllancoHS. ashcv haiiv of illno-s. cannot spenk too highly of it." Lam We ro. inini.-nd your BerfJamai "The onh tion for removing what may fa 10 of a mercurial Co': R Martin. The late Lord Clyde. writing for a further supply of I Saraaparlla, says, "I am never without it
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    • 660 5 itttsrrllojuous. bhat anythir ler the name, save Dr J. Collis Rrowke'h Chlorodyne, is a spurious J imitation. CAUTION* Vice-chancellor hir W. P. Wood stated that Dr. Oolus Browne was undoubtedly the Inventor of ChloroT7SES AND ACTION. Thin invaluable remedy produces quiet refreshing sleep, relieves pain, calms tbe restores the deranged
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    • 466 5 Thk following arc 1I1C B J"* w 1 the Oompany'i ('entrant I >rive H«j Outward. »p«w\Rii Taesluy »th Jan. Wod»»7 10th Jan. 6th Fe'lV 7t Fl>1> SOtib 2l8t 6th Mar. 7th Mar. 20th 2iBt Monlny 2nd April 4th April Vth 18th 30th S.itufl| 28th Hth May 12th Way 2«th r>t
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    • 151 5 «nd pain in th fl mnnv «ncli -vjj I heath after every ot -^pPrWF? S^fe lv failed. JBfefe: BAD T.EOS, B F$|SS& SORES. ANn^^V". H mEm m from, the diRen- B*?*- ff» Ji' tinn diini' |H B W^ij intoWaM>». the n '^K<, Jf4ak I I r>sgp«, Hi'lloway's ken, rb they
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