Straits Times Weekly Issue, 12 March 1883
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section27 1883-03-12 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Series. Published fob Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. [Price 40 Cents. VOL. XXXIX. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1883. NO. 3,20027 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement625 1883-03-12 1 ilotirrs. NOTICE. From and after the Ist Taninry 18^3, the following oliMneres will V made m the publication ot 1 the Straits Times The subscription to the Daily i*sue will be fionsiderably reduced. The Weekly i^ue will he published m time for transmission with tba homeward mails, and will be625 words
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Advertisement480 1883-03-12 1 THF LV£ NI)OX A binglporbTntT FOULING PAINT COMPANY, i LIMITED. (DENNYS' PATENTS). incorporated under the Companies' Acts 18fr2t 0 18«0, the liability of Shareholders being limited to the amount of their shares. Capital, £250.000 m 250,000 shares of £1 each. First issue of 1 50,000 Shares at par. Payable ss.480 words
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Advertisement602 1883-03-12 1 iHisrrllanrousf. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYXE. The Original and only Genuine. Advice to Invalids.— lf you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems of602 words
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Advertisement626 1883-03-12 1 ifltsrelianeoua. FOR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. BENSON'S SPECIALLY MADB GOLD ENGLISH KEYLESS HALF- CHRONOMETER {My best London make). $125. Will stand any amount of Hunting and rough wear and yet keep perfect time. In all styles and sizes. Hunting, J Hunting, or Crystal Glass Cases (movement jewelled throughout). J. W.626 words
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Advertisement618 1883-03-12 2 &otlttz. TO LEND ON MORTGAGE, ou.s sums of Money, ranging m •m $1,000, to $20,<X)0. also numerous enquiries from ions desirous of purchasing Town proW. B. SMITH A Co., House, Land, and Estace Agents, and Auctioneers* ,'upore, 2<>th Jan., 1883. c.) MALAY VOCABULARIES BY V. SWETTENHAM. vol. I. English-Malay, with618 words
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Advertisement545 1883-03-12 2 iWferdlaneous* KATZ BROTHERS. APOLLINARIS WATER, The Natural Soda Water. "The qneen of table waters." British Medical Journal. APOLLTNARTS WATER. ii^" Suppiipd continuously to the Table of H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES during the last five years. APOLLTNARTS. TFTR NATURAL WATER. Far superior to manufactured aerated waters. Medical Timer545 words
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Advertisement519 1883-03-12 2 iJUscellanrous. their Sides, APOLLINARIS WATER will remain Brisk and Sparkling for many days. Suitable Patent Corks are sold for this purpose. APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER. 1 For daily use m India not only refreshit g but dieteticallj valuable, and very beneficial m preventing many of the disorders of the system519 words
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Advertisement539 1883-03-12 2 iHtsrcllaueous. Dinner Services, 1>• rt Services, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Wine Glasses, Tumblers, Compotiers, and Table Ornaments. Electro Plated Ware. Tea and 0< flee S-rviceß, Epor^nes, Wai. ters, Spirit Stands, Claret Jugs, Pickle Frames, <'upH, Mugs, Bwnit Boxes, Cruet Stands, Ice Jugs, Spoons, Forks, Ac, Ac. Alho, Rodgers' Best Table539 words
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THE STRAITS TIMES. WEEKLY ISSUE.
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Title Section10 1883-03-12 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEEKLY ISSUE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, L2tb MARCH, 1883.10 words
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Article38 1883-03-12 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. At [V ing, on the sth Lbe wife of John Fixl\ys>n, of v duig it At v :iri ingi iphi", on the 9 ii March, the wil.- ot A. W. Vaughan usiis »t' a daughter.38 words
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160 1883-03-12 1 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 12th MARCH, 1883. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS, Singapoiif, 12th March, 18S3. Gambia 7.20. Black Pepper 1tf.25 White P. [per, fair quality. Sajjo Fl'-ur, Sar 3.10. Pearl Pago 3.45. C<ffee, Bontbyne pickeJ 15. Tapioca, small Flake 3.60. Tin 40a. Mule twist 8| lbs. Shirtii I.GO. 7 do do 1.40.160 words
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Article232 1883-03-12 1 Per P, and X steamer Ancoyut, on the 10th inst. For Singapore. —From London Messrs. O. Gould'and W. Gould. From Colombo: Herr ZelUnger, Herr Von der Muhd. For Batavia —From Bombay: Mr. Darby. For Hongkong. —From L >ndon the Bishop of Victoria, Mrs. Burden, Miss de Jersey. Mr. McCullock,232 words
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Article960 1883-03-12 1 H. E. the (I v r h.aa paid a visit <o Malacca and Belangor during the week, leaving last Monday afternoon, the sth instant, m the steamer Pilot tUk t and ret iming yesterday morning. The debate m Council on the 28th February, which is published960 words
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Article921 1883-03-12 1 The following items of news are taken from the Ph\an<j Gazette; Colonel Brine. R.E.. who has lately made the journey overland across from Tavoy on the West to ;t point on the Eaet coast of Malay Peniaeola and thenc > to Bungkok, arriyed here by the S. 8.921 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1883-03-12 1 SINGAPORE SIXTY YEARS A.GO, Journal of .\!r W Duncan, kept iv i i. Aft w copies m p;traphl«-t firm, m iv !>c had at the tk.\its Times Office Prior 50 cci 18 en ch c;. b.36 words
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Article1572 1883-03-12 2 I total return of visitors to the R*frary and Museum during the week idnig Friday, 9th Marob, 1883, was 525. B. Justice Ford leaves for Penang to assist Mr Justice Wood m ing off the arrears m the Supreme ourfc there. H. B. M's corvette Champion,1,572 words
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Article640 1883-03-12 2 The Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Singapore Club was held m the Heading Koom of the Club on Wednesday afternoon. There were present The Hon'ble I. S. Bond m the Chair, Messrs. C. E. Yelge, J. C. F. George, J. Fraser, W. A. Pickering, Hon. H. E.640 words
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Article1318 1883-03-12 2 Wk takf the follow ins.; items from I? lndependent de &aiyon, except the Jour, rial Official the only paper now published m Saigon, and which is ably ami pluckily conducted by M. H. Vienot, member of the Colonial Council The second King of Siam is really m Saigon.1,318 words
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Article251 1883-03-12 3 The Hongkong Daily Press correspondent gives the latest news from Tonquin follows Raiphong, 2lat Feb. Yesterday the French transport La Correze arrived with 500 men for the long promised expedition. She went to Fietylong Bay, where the troops and war materiel will be taken off to251 words
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Article227 1883-03-12 3 (For Straits Times.) Parliament. London, 3rd Marc A. The Chancellor of the Exchequer made a statement that there would probably be a deficit for the year of a million. Mr. Otway has been appointed Chairman of Committees. Mr Gladstone has returned to London. Italy. Specie payments will be227 words
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Article813 1883-03-12 3 (From Indian papers.) London, ISM Feb. Carey, the Dublin Town Councillor, has turned informer and deposed that all the prisoners under arrest, except one, were the leading members of the Assassination Society. Mr. Korster, Lord Cowper, and Mr. Burke, were all sentenced to death, and reapeated attempts were813 words
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Article4282 1883-03-12 3 The Opium Question. I. The debate m Council and the correspondence between Government and the Chamber of Commerce, which appeared m our issues of Tuesday and Wednesday, throw a Hood of light upon the Opium question which has been troubling the peace of the community since4,282 words
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Article1052 1883-03-12 5 Thk Honq:kon<r Government has, it appears, followed the example of the French Government m Saigon, and has token the Opium Farm into its o>*n hands. The China Mail of the Ist instant has the following article upon the subject, which is of extreme interest here under present1,052 words
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Article898 1883-03-12 5 Tin-; First Exhibition oftbe present S.-ason under the :uispioes <»t the above Club was held on Friday. The Penang portfolio did not arrive m time, and this, with the want of energy noticeable amongst goodly proportion of the fifty "active members" which night be owing to the898 words
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945 1883-03-12 5 Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Limited. An Extraordinary General Meeting of the Shareholder! m the above Company will l>e held at the Company*! Office, No. 1, Col Iyer Quay, on Friday, the 16th day of March current, at noon, for the purpose of considering and if approved of passing Resolutions on945 words
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Article10297 1883-03-12 6 WEDNESDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1883. Present. 'it Excellency the Governor. Honour the Chief Justice. The Hon'ble the Officer Cotnd'g the Troops, the Acting Colonial Secretary, the Acting Attorney General. the Colonial Treasurer, the Auditor General, the Acting Colonial Engineer. J. Graham. W. H. Read. W. G. Gulland. Seah Liang10,297 words
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Article555 1883-03-12 8 Tuk following is the correspondence which recently posted between the Chamber of Commerce and Government with regard to Opium smuffflrliDir and its attendant consequent It speaks for itself, and culls for little or no explanation for the present It consists of eight documents: 1. Memorial from Opium555 words
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Article7467 1883-03-12 8 1 1th Feb lfl^H Gentlemen. I have the honor to tf^H receipt of your letter of date Isth instant, addressed to the < 'hairman and Members of the Chamber of Commerce, m w'uch you represent the ioc ►nvenieoce and loss to which you and <>t: \n\^ m7,467 words
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Article563 1883-03-12 11 (Before K. 8. O'Connor, Esq. Senior Magistrate.) Tuesday, 6th February, 18S2. Alleged Libel by the "Stbaits Intelligence." The case was called to-day m which Cheang Hong Lim charges James Carmichael and Mahomed Eusoff of Singapore with defamation. The Summons issued m the case was as folio ws >hs.563 words
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Article1695 1883-03-12 11 Smtrdat, 3rd March, 1883. Alleged Traffic m Girls. Cheang Ah Ngi and Ng All Loi were charged that they did, on or about the 2nd February, at Singapore, attempt to let or hire or dispose of two minors, to wit one Cheang Tong Kok and one Tseng Tsou1,695 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter1687 1883-03-12 11 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Siu, It matters little who was the writer of the leader on the official minutes of the 3Sth Ordinary General Meeting of the Tatijong Pagar Dock Co., held on the lilird ult., and published m your fat Saturday's issue.1,687 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous399 1883-03-12 12 ARRIVALS. ■F'sName. and Captain. From. Sailed. Consigned. Mar Booidana Brit. str. 2s23Tanar EtangOOn Feb. 25 11. Gray k Co. Barcelona Spa. str. 171. "3 de Juan Barcelona Feb. 1 Borneo Coy. Ltd. xerset Brit. str. 054 Kitchie Cheribon |Feb. 28'Lim Lan Co. Brit. str. 264 Miles Penang Feb. 2o L.399 words
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Miscellaneous1046 1883-03-12 12 CLEARANCES. Date. Vessel's Name. Flao k Rio. Captain. Destination. IFaTI Ifent^ Brit. *r. ~Ly7a K^JSJ^ 6 Ferntower Brit. str. Kelley Rangoon 5 Spaniel Brit. str. Miles Penanir via port* 5 Sury Wongse Ger. str. Rademaker Bangkok 5 Cheanj,' Hock Kian. Brit. str. Webb Penang 6 Bromo Dut. str. van Loemn1,046 words
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Page 13 Advertisements
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Advertisement793 1883-03-12 13 THE TANJONG PAGAR, DOCK COM PANT LIMITED. Th* works of the Company are situatrd »t Tanjong Pagar, within one mi!f» of the town of Singapore, and comprise 4 he f^llowinsr establish me-pfn, y\ 7 Wharf.— Aff -Hing berth acre for twenty vessels at one time wH' iput water tlongside for793 words
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Advertisement600 1883-03-12 13 £>team g>t>fp cotrtpante^ E A^ NHTTLA R AN D ORIENTAL sTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANT. Office Collyer Quay. Godowns New Harbour. MAIL jgMJ LINES. J The undernoted are the dates on wnich this Company's Mail Steamers may be expected to arrive at Singapore during the year 1883-.— Outward. Homeward. *riday Oth March.600 words
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Advertisement590 1883-03-12 13 £>ttam £>J)tp Companies* n 19 Tune, M 17 July, m 14 August, m 11 September, n 9 October, h 6 Nobember, n 4 December, n 1 January, 1884. Ant? claim for damaged goods landed here from the steamers of the Messageries Mai itimeB Company, must be made to the Agent,590 words
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Advertisement777 1883-03-12 13 *team £>bfp (Sompaniea, and back, the voyage to and from lasting about 45 days. The stay at each place is from 24 to 48 hours, giving ample time to see all that is interesting or to transact busi Passengers desiring to make the Yova.c from Singapore via Batavia and Soeranuy,<777 words
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Advertisement599 1883-03-12 14 £>team A&fp Companresf. K. The Moluccos.— From Soerabaya via Macassar for the Moluccos and back on the 22nd of every month. N.B.— T[he steamers of March, May, July, September and November do the voyage via Palosbaai, Tontoli Amoerang, Menado or Xema, Gorentalo, Ternate, Boeroe, Amboina, Banda, Timor-Dilly, Koepang, Nangamessi, Bima,599 words
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Advertisement693 1883-03-12 14 THE ONLY TRADE MARK— PHOSPHODYNE. Sanctioned by Her Majesty's- Government. Protected under the Trade Marks Act (38 and 39 Viet., eh. 91). HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY. DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE. Twenfv Year* PnhbV Tests, and Thousands of unimpe:iehnbl<* fT Vßtimonials from all pnr^s of the WnrM. PQ+fihlisb Dr. TjATjOITS PHOSPHODYNE the693 words
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Advertisement673 1883-03-12 14 iHtaeellaraous* Indies, The Colonies, Turkey, Asia, and other Hot Climates. Appointed Agents for Dr. La lor, Phosphodyne m India: Treacher C's Bombay, Byculla, and Poona Smith, Stanistreet Co., Batbgate Co., and Scott, Thompson Co., Calcutta H. R. Maynard, Penang R. Robertson, Ceylon; E. Gillon Co., Lahore O'Hara A Co., Bangalore673 words
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Advertisement453 1883-03-12 14 1 iHttreUaneou; Dr. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE^ Purchasers of this medicine should be careful to observe that the words Dr. Bright' t Phosphodyne are blown m the bottle, and that the directions for use are printed m %tt the languages as above, without which noM can possibly be genuine Phosphodyne. Bvtrm Case453 words
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