The Straits Times, 22 June 1878
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Title Section15 1878-06-22 1 The Straits Times XXXIV. I ISHKD EVEBY SINGAPORE, >ATIKI)AV. JUNE 22, 187& Saturday svsvnro 2,91115 words
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6 1878-06-22 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY 22ND JUNE 1878.6 words
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Article503 1878-06-22 1 ;>6ared in our Overland J«»urnal :>d Jane. was dnied ■ik was despatched bat hsaaeward mail. The P.kO. steamer Zumitu i* due U. awjnmer DawW miited iteanar from Hongkeng, and ■m thepre- J Official majority he naanimuas ewpositaan on veitake his work, and ta eamptain c»f over-work. Here we have ad503 words
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Article136 1878-06-22 1 from the klaaa l« to Malacca to-morrow taking th ..va. ooe ooßsistiau: Content c agreement made will :.j r.-,- i:,,--and the capti the pli the i*"of the d having heen entered moved, and not a trace lull serecity at present charac- i has Tijue Met htden for Shanghai oa136 words
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Article1049 1878-06-22 1 aumJ iolly if the oppotttioe si Official ttMferilj in Cuanoil to a ;.1k number oi the Judges hew^ law L oommer n full in -rdt-. r bawnwlnni :ht tfMh .fafl^i nnnm mtj Uehmtfc; haw nanal JTT**?!^ <*? the propheei they urged, over and ever again, tha foar, instead1,049 words
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Article541 1878-06-22 1 A MEI.I c al Board, rmaaisfnm of the Principal Civil Medical Officer and Dr. Simon, appointed by order of Go- laxuaif ■^B^Bwsaa en rnaav last at nWl&awte t '^i\mfMim m .m4,m Medical Oftoer, to imjuire into «nmas which led to the death of four on hoard the541 words
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1581 1878-06-22 1 make room to-day for the en. dence awl finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the collision betw.v:' the P. and O. steamer Kke^i-t and the Dutch staasaer I«,rx**rU near Penag, on the fSrd uho as pubhabed in the ?um»; G<i**H« of tin roniiiwiinarr1,581 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Article493 1878-06-22 2 I hold Certificate aa '2>A Mate ull^ am sth Officer on board the M Khedive." On the niirlit ot'thc w>WtfoP I was on the rrafs 1 saw the li^ht.uner ahead ,:id 1 think a green one. IMM I ,iit shortly benre we struck the ship. The493 words
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Article1466 1878-06-22 2 Tim lollouinu items are taken If. >in Llle I'nnlitJ SaStttc The i tised for Wednesday the :il~- Jury, Pridaj 2nd i rst <i.i\ 1 1 tine 1100,1 r manleii Im. ,u-ned in 1 and th- Province, MOM, I', miles; and the Rotiiltler* H/i'fr. SllHl On .••lid d ■■'y,1,466 words
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Article1139 1878-06-22 2 (Ti a nutated tor the SlniU* Itm iue»t<*l of our o»ut«iuponria* th»t in repro.liuiiii: the«e trau»Ution< their original appeanuo« in tbe StraOa Tmiw* b>»t be ackaowladged.) B«/'iri'i. 7th Jint, 1878. Amongst the Germans settl^l here, there m .■ireulatinij a tefcsjLrai whtreby the Kmperor of (Jerm:ttiv i» oonßratnlated on.1,139 words
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440 1878-06-22 2 Dr. SOLVERTER AND mr. FAY IN THE Town Hall. Da) SinKsrKii and Mk. Vw gave aa entertainment in the Town Hall last eveaiag, which, for novelty, ability ot ti>>n, and design could not have l>eeii sur-i-vi'ii in Halls which atford more facilities than does our public theatre. To metamorphose the440 words
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Article459 1878-06-22 2 SIU Tlln tic.-, has lately deliver. Judgment in the Su] In the Plea Side. cbant. •Tajik- I pendant. I)«'NAl.l>..>.\ n i if, an. l Mr. Bond for tin The Pdrintiff m t,, m fc fendaut. Mr. I) I Salaug.'ic. 1 made up of tw.. half <>f one459 words
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12 1878-06-22 3 News of the Week Monday 17th JUNE. Ju K i ji in.12 words
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Article47 1878-06-22 3 ii of tbe ar- ii iiw r. iiow. Mltf I pill lalaud nr now leaving for Holland per by publicly Mr. G. I Actin he rendered and I lie civ ilihim dm i tang, ami also to tin ■n, who have hadHhu kind--9 lllin,;- to I llOB|47 words
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Article15 1878-06-22 3 w. c. \\,c as follow i a bVice market in their circular ol i! I15 words
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Article17 1878-06-22 3 !I. B. M ll< in in will pvrba| '.nuin, from the following paragraph Port Darwin pondeu I17 words
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Article31 1878-06-22 3 MR. Coi t aril appointed I of Requests, peudiug Imcnt of a permanent Com y th<- Mr. Coi sixs will still perform the duties of in- own Of-31 words
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Article39 1878-06-22 3 Till il appointed !o intpiirt- into, and report upon, th suitable site for a lighthouse between Malacca and the Raffles light held a ent< rday when some evideuee ken. Tin commission will hold another meeting in a few days.39 words
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Article144 1878-06-22 3 A numerously aiguetl petition, we iire is >iiorti\ to he presented to 11. K. tli- (iovenior by tbe Ghee Hiu 'v, pr;i\ ing hat Li v An Tvh, formerly their Headman, but who was dcportol for his -hare in the riot, may be allowed to return to Singapore. Lm An144 words
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Article174 1878-06-22 3 lO\ Ki:-. one has heard of the pa^odn and the pleasant results that used to attend it hukiug. Th< ral lielief is thai the spccief has beeu \tlllc!, bill (vi red bu v 1. -late, in the "spiuy isie" where li.ell and thu. wen (till two tli-m. and ouOKJ i174 words
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Article29 1878-06-22 3 il ol II ol I l.i--i. i \l 'h ships Iliiiiitoinl, L, r aily with buuting and at 1 from the Bhorc ::id Ruby in rent.29 words
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Article69 1878-06-22 3 gave another entertainment in the Town Hall evening, which was id, this tune, attracted wondering I in a most dem manner. I anj thinj fbrmance of last night surpassed that ilarity with which in the Pan while in her admirable impersonation inted lady, a pi( !iv_: in which she I'll--69 words
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Article30 1878-06-22 3 mil Cfovernnn arrang [lev. Mr. for the teaching attended W ilh U itti ol Chin. isible, and much more pracI i to learn the lain n China.30 words
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Article60 1878-06-22 3 A telegram has 1" Mi- Co., that the gtenmer through I'.Uh instant. She left thi may be n meuihcied, at 1 I Isi in-'.. tut, and has thus m.c -i. on thi May, and made, the race down us. This liiak. Canal 25 daj B, I 8 bar atxident, tli«60 words
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Article108 1878-06-22 3 Tin. Commission consisti \> of Mr. 11. TttOTTKR, -M ft. C 1 S'Gj Mu. (ii I. l. A\n and Me. Dawson, to inquire iufco, and report upon, the w. ri Stamp laws of the Colon- i.a\e, we learn, forwarded their rep. subject to 11. E. the i i which, doubtless,108 words
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Article78 1878-06-22 3 -p\ according to au Indian contemporary, has put in an appearance in Travancore in tbe^sbape ol a lady of -c looks and conable attainments aud of verj decided Russian nationality, who lauded at Colachcl toward*! the fust of May. Whem ur coiiiemp irary, the iuterti mr roAiai coming, or w78 words
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Article12 1878-06-22 3 of the ipiestion of the orIroin home. i (<■ w Ri Kill lie12 words
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Article161 1878-06-22 3 S< v^, aunt, reign ove the Colo- 'it of di>( :it p|i. When Sir James Longden, previou leaving England for Ci told in Downing street that tin tndib reflected tho Crown p ent< bo., it wa- evident revenge was meant under the new tent a c nvenient opportunity occurred, though161 words
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Article226 1878-06-22 3 Tin: despatflß <>f Indian troops to ihe Mediterranean has been declared 1> a certain section of the Liberal party at home to Ik- not only unconstitutional lmt unprecedented, and Mr. Bright has dwelt, in eloquent language, upon the wickedness of employing Mahommedadl and Hindus to take part in tian wars226 words
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Article295 1878-06-22 3 S- me into resting statistics an to the isumption f nan >tia aad stimuh\ the world in general are given in a late report of Mr. Je« Killebrew, Commi-sioiier of Agriculture in Tennessee Paraguay tea, it is computed, is used by 10,000,000 human beings, 10,000,000, chicory bj W. 000,000, i295 words
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Article54 1878-06-22 3 THE P. fc O. Bt< imer %kera Captain Johnson, has, say* the Hongkong of ihe hi, mutant, made the splendid run From Singapore to this port in live days and ten hours. S!»e (eft Singapore on Saturday evening the Mh instant, at m o'clock, and anchored in Hongkong harhoiir yesterday54 words
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Article60 1878-06-22 3 W i. would remind our rridflM of the farewejl performance of the Merry Makers at the Town Hall to-nigfat, under the patronage and in the pre•i nee of tM Officers of 11. M.'s ships. To meet the wishes of the public, the charge for admission hat been reduced to o60 words
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Article63 1878-06-22 3 The following passengers fromSiug- pore, have to-day per P. ft Co/a -te.na--.iiip Thibet, Captain Torbaok, to\ Penang Bon'ble 0. J. Irving, ami i native servants. For Brinditi.—iir. H. T. Pisher. For Brindisi Or Oaptain C»" tor, .Mr. L insridge Gibraltar. Dornir i Dona Fi. de Onuackeo. For Southampton. Two gunners63 words
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Article42 1878-06-22 3 Ki.ti i:\ of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum daring i days, ending Friday, 2Ut June, 1879: Saturday 15th ](0 Sunday l'^t'i lay 17th H:i l^tli 1,093 V7ednesday I'Mli BO l»\h 171 ir'iidiiy _M-,[ 2,759 Total 2,759 V 8 Dl MTS,42 words
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Article110 1878-06-22 3 1 1 will lie remembered that, short m attempt at the wholesale poisoning of the Chinese passengers took place on board the steamer while on a voyage from this port to Hongkong, and some of the were arrested on suspicion of baying made tbe attempt. "Weunderstand says the China .\[<ii/,110 words
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Article125 1878-06-22 3 Wi would direct the attention of tbe Promoter* ol the propos il Washing iy here to un advertisement which appears in the H \g\ ag pasale powerful steam Laundry, which, the Vail in inia oapabli ol taming oat 8,000 pieces per diem, ami, if thi- is the i; might be125 words
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Article275 1878-06-22 3 Dli. Si -Mi Punt i -m>K PAI I n>' their third entertainment in the Town Hall last night to a crowded bouse; those coining late having to stand for want of -r;it>. Hi.- Kxcelleney the Governor and Lady Robinson, attended by Mr. K. \Y. Howard, Private Secretary, and Captain Walker,275 words
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Article77 1878-06-22 3 'I'iik following is :in ahstrart f' r letter dated Ifitrj May, 1878, from an old inhabitant of Horningshara, near Warminister. Wilts I must also beg to Bay that your Pills are an excellent medicine for me, and 1 cert ai nly do enjoy health, Round sleep, and a (food appt-Mte77 words
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Article104 1878-06-22 3 -If peo- mew ue impunani part which n play in the <■.•.. nomy of health, they would b? more careful to preserve them. Th it cannot be done more effectually than by the regular urp of Rowlands' Odonto. or Pearl Dentrifice, an elepant preparation, which prevents104 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement498 1878-06-22 3 (Citrart. 1 THE coons OF ROBERT ORRELL BRYf'E.— Deceased.) Notice is hereby eiven t hat Letters of Administration of the Estate of the late Robert Orrell Bryce have be^n grant••ii by the Supreme Court, Division of Sin* re, to the undesigned. It is hereby notified that all claim* against the498 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article353 1878-06-22 4 Saturday, Utk June. M. M. steamer Sindh. 1,960 tons, Lormier, Saigon 13th Juno. M M. steamer Amazone, 2,650 tons, Nomdedeu, Marseilles l!Hh May. M. M. steamer Emiine, 727 koaa, Piobat Batavia l-'th Juno Biitish barq. Smyrniote, :5.»;i tons. Bairiea, Bangkok 18th May. Sunday 16th June. Dutch stea-ner Vice Admiraal353 words
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Article57 1878-06-22 4 Arribals. (Conimtied.) Brit. 8 mad. Bchr.J»net,2ll toMb 11.-utr.-y British xtr Moray, 1,427 tons, Butcher, Hongkong 18th Co onial atr P°utb 180 tons, Huddell, Malacca 20th June. Sam r Bangkok, 336 tons. R.demaker, Bangkok ,thu M Dutch •tr. Patoeah, 144 tm Hakk,,. Paie-baog hum. Saturday, 22nd June. British steamer Arratoou A57 words
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Article218 1878-06-22 4 Saturday. l"f i June. British steamer Hentan. M..],p.-t t. for Batavia •British steamer Ruby. Fox, for Mantok A Palemb.mg. British barque G. B. EL, Jamee, f>>r London. Buaday, l"'h J««#. M. M. steamer kmmoae, Nomdeden, for Saigon. M. M. st.;nu.r Sindh. Lormier, for Marseille*. Honday, 17th June. British iteaaier218 words
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Article960 1878-06-22 4 .'ATI- I ship's N*m»> wtain.- i ah .v Rio. >p ar- \hkrk Fkoji 1 Where Lyinu "Nsionees or Agents. Destination. i". K1V.U-MEN-OF-WAP pi v McNiel B.K.'a«tr 1>h> Apr. 29 Labuan Roads Senior Naval Ofloer. Station Diamond Bosanonet H. M.'s str. 2155 May 2 i Trincomalee D...960 words
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Article2039 1878-06-22 5 ■v k.. 111 878 Straits I Aith which and which irricd noth- :d.llplent J ngapore has si for people while r interest far which Sir ■mpl.'te the re- red by him ki I ill retiring governor. Sir in almost m rather than of I g about the II2,039 words
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Article3053 1878-06-22 5 Paris, ls,n M v Lki no one vcr say a cynical word against a bachelor after "the manner Lord has feted the Prince and Princess or Wales and the crime it In r re me of French Society Like Billy O'Kourke's feast, it will ne'er be forgot by3,053 words
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Article112 1878-06-22 5 Tiii-. Mini, ipalitt. To /lit- Editor of the Doily I DtAU Sir. On p-nwiiiK t Uatc-payer" on Friday last, and of the Honorabfe W H Read on Saturday, 1 am forced to conclude, tfa ini>si<jiiurjj i letter written probably after dinner bly, when- I cil had been In ly112 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement696 1878-06-22 6 ifiisrrllanroud. ill ON OF 1878. M'e'srs. Sutlisplays of Hoi-tieultnrHl Produce ever brought tiUige of th. st wonderful Id. and of their high His Royal Hi?hness t >tf the Royal commis- engatfed for nearly 12 months in preparing feet in length. iderstand th t there are more than nd models from696 words
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Advertisement841 1878-06-22 6 i«i3rrl'.anfoiis. LA. WILI "R PLUIE MAICA I. A ISTI I RE WONDERFTL PI T RIFIKR OF THI TII'MA N HLi »OD. It is not too much to say that tboei suffering from tl.. TROPICAI CLLMATBB, suoh as TORPID LIVER DEBILITY. ATTENUATION OF BO DY.ERI'PTIDNS. I. \ssnTDE.A.-.,wi1l j by taking this841 words
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Advertisement827 1878-06-22 6 iHttfrtllanfims. OXYGEN IS LIFE. Although the modern Materia Medica includes many valuable remedies for human auctions, it is a matter of certainty t that in all cases where the animal vitality 3 is failing, Phosphorus is decidedly superior to every other remedy at present known." I It. will work effects827 words
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Advertisement850 1878-06-22 6 ifltescfllanfous. DB COLT. I^ BROWNES' r-HI-ORODTNE. U rnr. Owotxai. and only Gfnuin-j Thk Public are Caotionep against the unfounded statements frequently made thst "the composition of Ohlobodynb is known to Chemists and the Medical Profes<.ion"The ffl^t is. Chlckodtne was Severed and Invented by Dr. X CollW Brownk fex Annv Medical850 words
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Advertisement860 1878-06-22 6 iMisftfllaneousf. HOLLOWAV'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES~AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seed" r>f these disorders sire aff.-c tually crrcii/.^ hy this penetrating UnClient, not only from the superficial part*, hut from the intenal tissues likewise. Any rnse, eren of twenty years' standing, speedily yields ♦*> its inflnenoe. A PERTAIN CP RE POR860 words
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Advertisement289 1878-06-22 6 Strand, I. 1 I hill. London. Sold Cheiuists. Regisr. 1 raldic rose. ul *'i^ Singapore. JOY. SPORTP The attention ,f s to the following; Amtn nuality, now in gen England. India and tl JOYCE'S TRERIK v m f JOYCE'S GAS-TIGHT ci PTd For Pin fi loading Gun»». re Win Oath289 words
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