The Straits Times, 14 September 1878

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times ML XXXIV. PUBIISIfED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1878. SATURDAY EVENIN No. 2,924
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  • 991 1 -VII KDAY, I Ith s|-;PT., 1878. I&KEf QUOTA h I H SKPThMIiKK. 1878. 1.70. P r la tj 1:>..".0. k BO L3O i in.."." IT.-". is I !23J. mt. di*. Hal Private 10 d/s.. |.a"id" iltfi paid) par. I p*i lid par. t'l ml 81. 108. "1. 7th
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  • 674 1 Advance,Perak I i will be recollected tliat a short time ago, it was announced that two Ceylon planters of experience in coffee cultivation, Messrs. ('lliiisllK an 1 II.W--i)Y.-inK, were exploring IVrak in order to judge by personal observation of the suitability of the soil for coffee plantations. We are now
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  • 2181 1 A i. ooi> deal is heard, now-u-davs, of Communism, but very few, we suspect, have any but the haziest notions of what it realty means, what are its aims or object-, and what has been its ori- gin. And yet it forms one of the most important factors at
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  • 815 1 Mimtks of proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Thursday, the 22nd August, 1878. Commissioner* Present. Hon'ble W. H. Read,—President. Hon'ble Major McNair. E. J. Wells, Esq. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Head the fbrtiftghtly progress report from the Assistant Municipal Engineer. No. .1
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 218 1 9 lIMKS iIM.IVKKV N I WK.m-i.v Kmti.in -innm flrt i.lfY.i.rly B r> lU:i i\ India* l^.in dO I" M „,tiiH So n Vdvertisemeats saaas known into for bag periods tionn will be Si IiKKT A Co. < 'lament's •v R Beady .1, wry in Oakj! mnsi specify, in thee py.tbe
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  • 3033 2 Fhi following judgment respecting the Mohomeilati marriafje laws was delivered by the Chief Justice on the 26th August Between Smmi A V timah of Singapore, Inhabitants umler the age of 21 Tears, by Sll VIK Om\r BIN SA.HLAJ their lude and next friend. —Plaintiff*. and I ops,
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  • 2240 2 Thk following items are takeu from the Sarawak Gazette of the 31st August Proclanuition. Know ye all men whom it may concern, thatl, Chari.ks Hrookk, Kajab ok S\kaw.\, do hereby make known that, during my short absence from Sarawak dating from this day of August, 1 S I
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  • 1955 2 (Translaled for the Strmt» i ilt is requested of <mrcontempui»ri«s th»t,ili«r JiKiUK tlione translations, tlwir oriuiiuil »ppe*r»» the S' T»im maybe acknowledged.) Official advices from Acheen to 24th August state that the troops,continue to advance upon the XXII Mukirns, and inflict punishment on ti" hostile Achineee. Jungle wai
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  • 467 3 From our oirii Cncnxjiniitlent.) y w OX, ".hi Ski'TKMkkk, 1878. T« ISritisli steamer .N7itf«y/%u«' i Captain <;il>l>. from V()1 l" >rt r ufrU Penang m»4 Rangoon, arrived here yesterday morning, and sailed the same night for her port of desti nation. Tba Malay steamer Teleyraph, and British steamer Rainbow,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 308 3 Wttrraa Tn the KJi/or of/lie fhiili/ Times. Sir,—You favored us on Wednesday with another instalment from your Western Australian correspondent, which, however brief and hurriedly and excitedly written, is interesting to us at such a distance. Hut it seems to me that your cor- respondent is either a
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    • 224 3 ({oYKi:\MK\T.(iA/.KTri;, \M\\ Skit. Tin; following notification! are taken from yesterday's (Jnzette: 11. K. the Governor has granted Mr. A. W. V. Oomm three Months' leave 00 lull salary, and six months on half salary, commencing on the 7th Sept. H. K. the Governor has made the following arrangements for the
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  • News of the Week.
    • 1977 3 Caitaix Ciikhho, of the Italian bark Cfirinfofori), which arrived here on Saturday from Cardiff", reports having picked up an English sailor in Banks Straits, who was swimming on a piece of timber. The seaman states that he belonged to the American vessel, the Culileu of99e, and jumped
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    • 1083 3 Thk following are, we are informed, the arrangements made with regard to the Police Courts and the Court of Requests, owing to the departure on leave of absence of Mr. Cotsms. Mr. O'Coxnor, Senior Police Magistrate, will take the Court of Requests cases on Wednesdays and Fridays,
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    • 1699 4 - By news from Penang this morning we learn that the Hutch steamer Piwwaart§ t which stranded a second time while being towed into jx>sition in Penang harkmr, has been got afloat. Thk inquest upon the bodice of the two Javanese \vh > were murdered in Java Road
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    • 1435 4 H. B. Ms. ironclad frigate S/taincn, Captain W. B. Grant, from Hongkong, with dates to the iw\ instant, anchored in the roads this forenoon en route to England. Thk Colonial Government steamer Pluto, Captain Huddle, returned from Malacca this morning with His Honor the Chief Justice, the
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    • 1676 4 An inquest was held on 6th September, IS 7B, on the body of a female child named Nyachik, at Sepoy Lines by A. R. Ord, Es<j. Verdict, Accidental death. A Crickkt Match will be played on the Green tomororw afternoon between an eleven of the Civil Service
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    • 466 4 Messrs. Rowland ami Son* J cassar Oil eelel.nty. have, after Jj in-,', made a •aocettfol >■ nnp.<i,-n ■RUUI pints of product v ll kuow ou the authority of Lord WJ" be incomparable. M my have b«ea in the bib t ufs.'lhwi,"'!"" M >r Oil iv Ix.ttl --s
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 399 5 Saturday. 7th September. M H inuah. 2.016 tons, Monge. Saigon sth Sept M y uuer Eniirue. 727 tons, Pichat. Batavia Hh Sept. amer Priam. 1,;>72 Urn; Butler. Liverpoo 130 th July. SnadaT, Mh September. M.iital a;i. 8H tous, do Padua, Karieal27th August i'vah Pekbet. 196 tons. Joyce. Penang 3rd
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    • 241 5 Saturday. 7th September. British steamer City of Baltimore. Collins, for London. British steamer Mecca. Modey. f<>r Calcutta via the intermediate ports. British bteamer Ocean King. Roper, for Hongkong. British steamer Clentor, Chalk, for Labuan. Sunday. Bth September. M. M steamer Djemnnh, Monge. for Marseille*. Monday. 9th September. Britiih barque
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    • 662 5 i )'TAIN> i ao Bio. £>ATk :L KIVAL9 \hkbi From Whkee Lyinm ONSIONEKS OR AOENTS. 'ItWiiW. IF- WAT. Je Paxela H.N.M.'sstr 35<»June 16 Aeheen T. P. Wharf H. M"s. str. *46 A ug. 30 Sarawak Roads H.N.Ms. str. 203 Sept. 9Acheen T. P. Wharf (.rant H.
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  • 341 6 I Regarding enc hi there tli« |Uality in "us, trade has f§' ntinuona depresI' en arrivI Huh ship Circ4, A *x«n<W. i in „.-l U.ih, in a very •J ncr, made tbe acquaintance i ol m the 1 ptain «,i.-i linger the l 4 alr.M.iy DMMd in fact oaij B»
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  • 3629 6 B i'/it.j A i BPST, t' ive nt us i* <li>V imprudence I 1 of him on his j wine an 1 loved his ease I udusion that i and that hiW ivmarkable for routine and for official r lusiotl has turned out F He it rather bw
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  • 2392 6 Thk following correspoudence, pul>lishetl in the London Gazette, uarrates the ineideuts attending the transfer of the (iovernmeut of the famous Island of Cyprus to the British and is interesting from the probably eventual historical importance of the event Nicosia, Cyprus, July 14, 1878. gi ri Be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 835 7 itttfrrllanroud. PA RIB RXHIBITION OF 1878. Wl learn (bat the stand of Me sra. Sutn Seedamen, and it by specitl warrant to H. R. 7. f wales, will be one of the I plays of Horticultunl PrMßoe ever brougl t f the occa,gt wonderful t f their hi i-l. n
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    • 898 7 i¥li£(rrllanrouo. SARSAPARILLA. WILKINSON'S ESSENCE OR FLTID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA RARSAPARILLA IS THE ONLY PREPARATION RECncVTSED BY THE FAOT'LTY A 8 A WONDERFUL PI'RIFIER OF THE HI MAN BLOOD. It is not too much to say that those 1 suffering from the effects of TROPICAL CLIMATES, such as TORPID LIVER.
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    • 830 7 iflterrllanfous. OXYGEN IS LIFE. Although the modern Matoria Medica includes many valuable remedies for human auctions, it is a matter of certainty that in all cases where the animal vitality is failing, Phosphorus is decidedly superior to every other remedy at present known. It will work effects such as nothing
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    • 850 7 JHigrtUanroiro. DR J COLLIS BROWNES' CHLORODYNE. Is the Original and only G«wuiw« Thk Public are Cautiohbd againnt tho unfounded statements frequently made 1 that "the composition of CHtoRODYNE is known to Chemists and tho Medical Profpssion The fact is, Chlorodyne was Discovered and Invented by Dr. J. COLHB Brcßvnb (ex
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    • 921 7 iftigrrllanroudTIOLLOAV W'S OTNTMKNT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of these disorders are affe. tually pxp. lied by this penetrating Un- I iroent, not only from the snperficiiil parts. but from the intesal tissues tikewiße. Any ense, even of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influence. A
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    • 706 7 rfflisrellanfoiis. HIMMEI.s .'HOICR rßßrnvrD Thhing, Jockey 7l Toilet tlnegai Toilet Water. Lav:,, Water. Ean de Cologne Glycerine for the Hair, Windsor, and other Soapn, yjolo' powder, Aquadentine for the T •trend, 135. Regent Street. hill. London. Sold by all P., Chemists. Registered trade m r V D raldic rose. rk
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