Straits Times Weekly Issue, 9 January 1886

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  • 25 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Published for Tkansmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. [Price .46 Ckn sasfdasdfadfsadfasfd SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. JANUARY 9, 188(>. nm NO. >t8
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
  • 90 1 STRAITS TIMES 9th JAN. 1886. MARKET QUOTATIONS. B :>i II LRY, 18 W rhj,. s ro, A, and ma- < o. j more ei 20.45. m\ i ■r' «54. k 2o. B a i.\. —.70. p>: r meer iv.;:;;;;;;;; t^,," 1' "^ality t," bulioe 1.25. !».00. P-- .ltd i 1
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  • 83 1 my* u the 2nd inst. Bs A'ffl ,i. (n> rtuuden- i -los H Bp^- lie P mneken* Ifa/,. ,f >A 1 Mr. and F k °Oj fd j. Hubbard, .Mr. and Mrs. l^'-S'T Vaeher, Frison. I lin, Bonuerand r Mr. and y v Reid Bigley, Mc.< v an. From.
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  • 598 1 Thk hist weekly Straits Times was dated Saturday, January 2nd. The homeward mail was »h 1 early on Tuesday morning, the sth instant, in the M.M. steamer Ira O. •.1 the mail of ber, arrived Ou the 2nd instant, H. E. tl ior a short cut
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  • 228 1 •I. with klary, for six months trom the 2nd in ited to < ine;' [ns] tor, li. C i tner, of the S The Secretary of State b m been pleased abend, with half salary, for lii months I'rom the <ith oltimo, he I granted to
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  • 490 1 Messrs. Wm. O. Ii 2nd January, 18cS(i Ii i is little to report at tin writings tl is hardly any ohl grain left and greei r any 1 not too plentifiJ either, arrivi liy approaching \ooo piculs daily; there s or demand for Hongkong, and the
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  • 1784 2 Thk following is th< Pumping Report for the month of Deceml>er, 1885 Nimeier of hours pumped in the month, t .\ve:;igo mnnl.er of working hours day. L3.61. Average c_umber of gallons pumped per dav. L,361,000. Total Rainfall hi the month, 1 We publish in ac< with what
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  • 379 2 The total r. visitors to the Raffles Librar; am during the week ending Friday, Ist Jan., 1886 was 1,422. The Body of nd mate of the lit i uba. who w ed under circumstances whi'" d ready narrated, has been >d, and an inquest was held on
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  • 355 2 Ov Wednesday night there was a fair attendance at the Town Hall to see "The Wanderers'" tirst performance, and to ju by the laughter and applause which Company obtained during the evening, everyone was well satisfied. The g applause came from the unrest [seat
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  • 369 2 The Penang paper -tatefl am road roller which the ifl ment imp..; tu I 1:1 Provn, Weil, owing to the soft snl.stratfl over there proved uusuitahlofl brought over by M \Uofl be utilized in George town. ►ners having come 1 ment with the (.ovenmientfl or purchase it. Thi: "Continental Sum
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  • 306 3 rs, Victoria, and Low ia on 1-Yidav, K from li W pro- 1 p.m. Saturday i sequence of ;1 h >le ba t.» be cut It h withit the Ta lanian sh .re. The d in the ieinity h night in the morning
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  • 656 3 ■"'Ttapij ™nslander pid.li.shes the follow l V _he Alexandra, with o, *iW.l_»*» tow— .Ved here this morning 111- iii'U-s ot tf^gP_BJ£raphic;il Society is, vh; n decline to give any detailed infori l|; rjJMih regard to their Xew Cuinea trip, ag it to be their duty first
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  • 199 3 For Straits T The Soudan. liro, 31st Dec. The British attack< 1 and completely defeated the rebels at mness. which has b ien occupied. The rebels lost heavily; the British had one officer killed, and twenty men wounded. Ah ol 1 1 BMAH. 'fa. 2nd Jan. The Government
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  • 795 3 Rangoon Paper. Constantinople, lUth Derc. Ahmad Moukhtar Pacha, who was appointed a speeia 1 Turkish Commissioner to Egypt, to assist Sir H. Drummond Wolff in the work of reorganising the administration of Egypt has not yet started, the renewal of hostilities in the Soudan rendering an Anglo- Egyptian
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  • 370 3 The Annexation of Burma. 1. Janu iry We noticed in sum of the Indian papers lately received that a rumour current that the Government had res dved not to annex Upper Hurmah, but to put another Native Prime on the throne, with a British I. sideut t him. in
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  • 505 3 rs. T. ►f the ti thi Colony, tind -yhody •9 more or < >f all the men who ply hire the Kiin hey are I with I re, and arc invariably knowing full well t I by th 1 r might in ang rticular ibit of payhing over,
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  • 1639 4 rs. T. January o.) No Commission which the 4 .overturn nt ha- per appointed to make enquiry into any existing and t gest the lines on which h bould be i with a view to the r ievanees on the j ami
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  • 1697 4 (a. T. January b. i CoNTnruiNG our resume of the recommendations of the Commissioners appointed to enquire into the working of the Bankruptcy Ordinance and into the existing Law of Partnership, they point out that the difficulty arising from the bankrupt having continued to trade after knowing himself to
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  • 2184 5 is. T. Jcnuary 7.) The basis of the new Straits Ordinal] .haling with Bankruptcy should be, the Commissioners recommend, the English \.t of 1883, the provisions of which could be adopted in details to the local circumof this Colony, it being pointed out that the fact that the trading
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  • 1029 6 I T. Jenuary 8.) No greater contrast to the treatmenl <>f Ch -ttlers in an alien land could be afforded than by the difference between California an. l pore, Ln this Colony the Chinaman en welcomed and protected to an e\ inch, under a
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  • 1155 6 The Municipal ity 4 >ffi< i.m. M !\i ies oi proceeding the Municipal Commissioners <>n Wednesday, the 23rd I December, 138 rn /•>• Pn tn nt lonel S. Dunlop, CM Dr. J. H. Robertson., C. 1 In the absence of the President, l>r. Robertson, on the motion of Colonel Dunlop.
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  • 383 8 The A.nnual I. i Id New V" tn Day was in < its pred< over head, a hot sua and what is m .1 throi the day. The ider the patro iui _:> •of B or, an, tli" following are I !om mittee to whom great credit Ls
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  • 673 8 London, lith Dec, Electioi may now be said to be virtually over, although one or two places have still return their Memb Unfortunately, th Sonservatii b 1 a victory, as was at firs, hop d; num ,ricai strength in the nev Parliamenl being about 255,
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  • 1582 8 (F kin. it seems 1 1, u^[!\ without it. The siou of '■>'■> dcput io is pr, Em and conduct of the mi. fl to tbe bottom. Tbe V muddy water lias been f satlfl I nasi i r 1.1 od deal of the i- j? ,n jß
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  • 749 9 Netherlands Indian New s. i A 1 i the l *al it of ten 1;i m Uld t.» I I s ty. B rom Jamb el io mr}»laviu ime the positions held and provided wi b ires i sail- in frith union ho u;: men-of-war which w I .i.it land
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  • 531 10 1 for th Htcall* Tim 1 9.) 1 h tof //V'. Tiie many Eurolat.\ have bled down in i rej of th" 1 :'i!ar c uimiuu Deli. 1 i i < li, U.-:i I B j i th.- b but i irI I «>U t I band, I
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  • 656 10 f ransuueajor tne straits J es.) Tidings from ti, Carolines. On the L2th I r scemb ,r ii wi j rep >rt I r ferenc to i i u Eton inforli i 1 b sen rec Ave I th on of the I* (lew Ulan is, tn had
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 682 13 mHE STRAITS TIMES. Rates of subscription and Advertis- ino for 1885. Local Delivkkv Payable Quarterly In Advance. Daily Edition. Weekly Edition. Single copy 15 cts. Single copy 4/0 cts. Per Annum.. „s2_. Per Annum Sl<s. Foukii.n and Outstation Delivery pay a l5 k i i n ai vance. Daily Edition.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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