The Straits Times, 14 August 1880

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXVI. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1880. BATURDAY EVBNINO No. 3,002
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  • 71 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY,14th AUGUST,1880. LATEST MARKET QUATATIONS. ifoit, Uth A l--o (lainbier I lo.H ppei, (airqnality 1 ■>. «rmt ;>7o IT'NI I .VI J'.'.o. in. t» \.e>i 7 do 1.5" do 7. i 1 "7, do IJo 811. <>n f ili»js> :t lo h i"i "1. <>n ludi., rUak d/d
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  • SUMMARAY OF THE WEEK.
    • 5733 1 Boon <>■■ tuk Cmmn PhonnosAn a I'knam.. 1879. liun Krwlav's OateUe eonteiited the Report of Mr. Karl, the Chinese Proti< lor in IV-iiiiiiy. Inr I s anil as it is not v.iy loaf we pulilish it in full below. From tiie tal>les attachetl we ooadmua
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    • 2880 2 .j "v i TIIK KaKTIIi^I AKh> IX MaNII.A. A correspondent of the C/nmi Mail under date Manila, 27th July, writes to that journal. S-iuee my list we have Buffered new horrors in the shape of several h."vy earthquakes two us severe as tbe first one
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    • 1599 2 TIIK A Kill AS \V.\K. Tiik news of the disaster to Brigadier l(u r row.-,' lirigade at Kandahar must have fallen on India like a thunderclap from a clear >ky. It occurred oiilv a tliv or two afu-r the annouiice--1 nieiit that the Sirdar Abdul
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    • 612 2 A.VOTHKK Si'KNK" IV Til*. Sl'WfMk Court, Hosgiov l[i)\i;Ko.\(i is iiiv.i as an example of :i modi C/^louy In very small wtion of the conununiu. In reading the l'"llowinjy ((yr wrll congratulate ourselves her* that oui Su|ircinc Court ha* mil ill int >ii l>ear garden. We
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    • 625 3 C" Thi- thus coin. .In -i-i.iii g-iven 111 shangb<ti iv ivb'.-li Me--were the dcfendsnls and the particulars f wl keepers and their assist snt* her.- le and Co divided ia (fee Supreme Court on Wed- in ible in|«irtance ti, iv iiiercantile I smh "lit I
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    • 1116 3 Till BIAIim MSaJUSM AT TIIK Km;i isii Coriu. I extract from tbe Court Circular flu- following account of the presentation to Her Ifqjeat* the Qawn aashj 11. K. 11. Pun..- of \V;.les of tlie ltiaal Order ot the White Klepliant af Siam II Kxo, -lleney
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    • 30 3 The following- iiii|K)rtant Judgaaeat •»vjs delivered by His H««m the Chief Jix'.iceon the i'tli Af— t, 1886:— In rW: BCPBSIU C.h-ut or the Stiiaits Bbttluumi*.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 273 1 >TKAII'S IMKS. U DtIIVKST. Wgf.KI.Y EI>ITI"N P«r Annum Yearly 9 Qnarterly. 5 DCLIVEBT. y m Ainm «riß4iH P«r Anntitr ib.-1>»1>»^ SSSta HiM<MCk> ta K Sii M<ml 1" ri.-~Mo.lh.*> II Thr~ M do 6 ADTBBTISBMINTa. Terms for Advertisements made known OaW. racts catered int" for l..ni{ periods at i usueesl sates.
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  • 3900 3 between M are, W:.. L«W Tow Co., I'lahiliJTt. M.'-sr-> rUl'TKHtjmp Schmidt lo W PsfWMII. Judgment I/Mm f*-nor. The Chief Justice, 9th August? <sn Mr Braddell appeanyl (oKths Plaintiffs. Mr Davidson for the DefeVliuts. In this case the PlaiuiVs claimed from the Defendants t7,522.651bei8g the balanoodue for Cutch
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  • 915 3 I'knaxo. FruM onr/ii'-n ChrrsMMMsW.) A Penamj, r,tli A,i<jH*f, I**o. Since the deAe ol niy last letter to you we have lieen having rather a gay time of it here in Penaug. Mis Kveeflenrv the Governor i has paid hU lii>t risit and he is still
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  • 1460 3 I'aris Letter. (Front our own Corretpondent.) I'm;'*, 10/ A Jitli/.^ A revolution is im nn t and will probably break out 01 tin- 13th, l»it certainly the next day i i will differ from preceding tmjf»lt* in eo»rtinning for a week instead ot t lmt!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 728 4 iHtcrrllanrotte. i«a yet slive, thanks to Sot wishing to bsoome f.'gsor's svlum now being ere< t lately bongbt a box of ■k tbem at icteryals, •he flowing Bowl." again. Holloway's "'ititment are largely used in and that accounts in my tbe longevity of its inI fe«l ooite assured, however, •fosaor
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    • 726 4 illfditlUnfous. sARSAPARiLLA. WILKINSON'S ESSENCE OR PLUTO EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA is THE ONLY PREPARATION RECOGNISED BY THE FACULTY AS A WONDERFUL PURIFIER OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. It is not too much to say that those suffering from the effects of TROPICAL CLIMATES, such as TORPID LIVER DEBILITY. ATTENUATION OF
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    • 984 4 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. Is The Obioikal awd ohlt Gknuine Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE (late Army Medical Btaff) discovered reruely, to denote which be coined the word Chlorodymb. Dr. Browne is the sole inventor, and it is therefo c evident, that as he has never pub'ished the formula, anything
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    • 840 4 Patronised by the Aristocracy and the Elite, extensively used in the Army and Navy, and strongly recommended by the leading Medical Practitioners. Protected bw R mat Letters Patent, duted October Uth, :Bfi!>. V. R. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE, OXONIC OXYGEN. The New Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Indigestion, Nervous
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    • 974 4 I ißtfcfUaitfou*. 1 HOLLOW ,\Y'S OINTMENT. I OLD BORES AND^OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of these disorders are affee tually expelled by this penetrating Unjrnent, not only from tho superficial parts, but from tbe intenal tissues likewise. Any case, even of twenty years' standing, spec I dily yields to its
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    • 746 4 ißidrellanrotrt. OOPENHAGEV CHERRY BRAVDY. PETER F. H F.E RING'S. Established 1818. Six Priie Medal". Purveyor by "P^*»'' I appointmenU t-> the Roral O inmh i i v r 'J i and H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. Tr.-daf Mark Registered. See Trade Mark Journ^ Ist August. 1877. JT+rU In
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    • 615 4 ■^a RE THE n i SrfV:D-i s( T Tro\ i:bos, ■T seed- srrro.vs" ft seeds surr.>\< SEED I SI'TTOVS" COLLBOTfONS OKSBKIiI Hermetic illy SeaM asai of best Oerairn. I ting qaility. VBOETABI.I SSTOJ— (ttSßfllsfc A« t'lOlOs. i-iss. fl Cl Is. 10s. «d. «nd s*. Flowbr Sb^Ds— -implstt K%* irtm-T- iMsis.
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  • 1531 5 Nkthmm w!>« bnua \k»s. It is reiucttej of oar cont«niporari«« that, in nproiliMiac tMH tramUtiuu*, tbeir oritfituU app«ar&iic« tb« SHrmtU TimM -»aj be acJun><rl«dc«d.) Tut. emancipation of slaves by Gov- /iiimiil is l.tiiijif praCMaUd with in N. tliirlamls hulia, the late»t recorded l»in^ that of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 67 5 To tk Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, Can it be true that not a Dock Company or tirm in Singapore it competent to build a mere Lightship ami that, consequently, one for the Formosa Shoal li.i- been ordered by the local Government which appears ever anxious to
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    • 503 5 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. w Sm, -Two or throe letters have apjVared in jour |>a|>er concerning the hour* onUbour of the Kuro]>ean warders ill the priscV, and it is but fair that the question shouhrv'*' oomWtored in all its beariagi I Ih-11,-\ yl am
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    • 260 5 Tv Ihr Editor of the Daily Time*. Sik, 1 \ush to ask through your paper who an- the responsible parties for the proper working of the Shipping Act* and regulations of this port. Iron steamers plying from Singapore are <-oiii|>el!ed by !aw to be docked OMO in iv.
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  • News of the Week.
    • 244 5 Tiik P. O. steamer Kkiva, with the Londou Mail of the 16th July, left Galle on Friday evening last, and may be expected here next Friday morning, the 13th instant. The Overland Mail says that Lieutenant Henry Edward McCallum, R.E., is to have the local rank of Captain
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    • 174 5 says Some anxiety is now being felt for the fate of the Briti?u steamer Ciulmi. The Gallon is a new vessel of 1,093 tons, and is commanded by Captain Jacques, an old and experienced master in Chinese waters. She left London on the
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    • 283 5 Tut followiug is the result ot^K' second day's raciug in Rang The Kkiiwt. Vaje. Moriuia m 1 J Aim J of Honour 2 Afghan Tiik BoAMtna' Plate. Cu'j'i'/t, ..1 Trl'jrajjh i (JUnrlla 3 Tiik Criterion Vase. I'liimi ...1 Xocelfy 2 Thrti* .3 The Comxissiox On. Skylark I Bengal
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    • 998 5 instant says We regret to hear of the untimely death of Captain Gibson of the S. 8. Mr. dina, who was drowned in Rangoon Harbour on the 12th ultimo whilst returning to the steamer at LAM p. in. in t hi- ihip's gig rowed
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    • 890 5 T uesday, 10th AUGUST. I'he .M M. tnnil Hteamer lijetAmjf, Captaitt lltruaudex left at lU /U i. 1 to-d.y with the homeward mile ud pore. For Gall* ITr, BsaUt For Sues.— Mr. Bail Kaik. For Port Bni<l —Mr tj. flelKOBjK, For Mar.eiU,.-H, Gordon, U lance, Mr. and Mrs. Uibeok sad
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    • 756 5 Tuesday,16th AUGUST. ODY. An Excliai.'-i UJ.»» ?«Utw f" the P. mid O. -t^ainT*/ in- tbe Kt.-!. M«U ltflU lis ttotninL' at 7 n'J^^^H t Mbjm and Smith's ir four last enter- unnjei Singapore at th. l heir trapeze and gymnasilent and tliey alone attractions, are well British B*rque, Nettie Meron
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    • 1119 6 The mail steamer htioi left iVuang I at i p. m. yesterday, and may, therefore, j be expected here early to-morrow-morning. We are informed, and we feel sure the community will be glad to learn, that 11 E. the Governor has recently i received a telegram from
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    • 1224 6 The charge of murder against a Chinaman named Lim Liang Hoo before Mr. Justice Wood aud a Special Jury ended late yesterday evening. The Attorney-General appeared for the prosecution and at the request of Mr. Justice Wood, Mr. Joaquim undertook the defence of the prisoner. The
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    • 692 6 Friday ,13th AUGUST. '/'The prisoners ihwgiJ with piracy ''in the Hoice* case have been discharged by the Magistrate in Hongkong. We learn that the Annie hroiae, which arrived from Champion B;iv today hrinfcg 17 superior horses wliirh will be offered for sale on Tuesday afternoon next. Mk. A. M. Ferguson,
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  • 306 6 No information, further than that publishet lias been received from Aden regardhg the mishap to the S.S. JedMfi. /Tut total Return of Visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, 13th August, I^o, was 745. Rear-Admiral PechtchourorF has succeeded Vice-Admiral Lesßovsky in the Russian
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  • 806 6 Government Gazettie,Friday 13th August. Tiik bllowiag Circular Despatch from the Kight Ilon'ble the Secretary of State fur the Colonies, is publishCIECULiE. Downing Stiiit, 2nd June, 1880. I Sib,— l hare the honour to inform yon, I with reference to the Earl of Carnarvon'! Circular despatch of tlie li'th of February,
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  • 827 6 Tiik further details regarding the Kamlalii.r disaster brought liv the Dim yesterday are still rather meagre, and afford no adequate explanation of how it happened in face ot the very confident expectation which seems to have been entertained in all (juarters able to judge that General Burrows
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  • 162 6 An American menagerie and circwpropriet t announced lately tor hi* benefit ;i i n.-d elephant t< plaj come ateceit ><n .1 magnificent Brinsueid Bvery on* ru,(,ed to bear the tatted wrtw»o, and a large amount was tak«Tat the doir Before the end a new piano
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 83 6 k H. O. WILL'S TOBACCO CIGARETTES. let-signed have re .viTed ex 8. S. i Urge parcel of w. d a b»cco and Cigarettes including 1 Birds Eye, Three CasUas? and Smoking Mixture in i lb. and i !b. Tins. 8A YLE A C Singapore, $7th July, 1880. LADIES' DBPABTKENT Satlb
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