Straits Times Weekly Issue, 23 January 1886
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Straits Times Weekly Issue
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Title Section24 1886-01-23 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. Published fob Transmission by Every Homeward Mail Steamer. [Price 40 Cbnts SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2:*, iaU(>. xo. a,« 5024 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 23RD JAN., 1886. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS.
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Article67 1886-01-23 1 Tai; S'por >. Ld., $100 n $100 lid. T&njong P] do. li^hi fr< d< From Biarseilles i. Voute, Wiselins and Baron de I Saigon. From Marseilles: M .-111,1 Mrs. Luc Mrs [rs. Lai M I Mr. a d'Hu; I 1 .1. \V. and •:M lid] I L. O. Prom67 words
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Article397 1886-01-23 1 Ij Sir: nuary L6th. The lasl I on af- the LBth, by the I I The V. itfa the mail of bei s on Pridaj i Janui > N. E, rernor, accompanied by his Prii -■!■-< lamp, tiled m for Penang. At Pa Penghulu cami IL.397 words
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Article58 1886-01-23 1 m accordu 1!..' Holiday lowing days will 1- lirou^ixo the CoKnn i Miinese New 5 Tlmrs.lav, it], IVI Fridaj r>th X.l itnrday, the 'Jth February, the Anniversary of the Settlem will be .•I»s.t\.-»| as a Public Holi Singapore and Malacca, British Postal Order- i je Straits Settlements58 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1886-01-23 1 B A CO. B>i»l\\<'K B. t, B v Pain! M B 19 B I B i B I It B ■i B; B B B Br -.vitli fl ProI 4 •1 Mnll I jgth do mo i i dif- I I I I v M B B i I'.li'-k B93 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous113 1886-01-23 1 PASSENGEE p« I For M tall, Rechni i :i l John Jleary. Messrs. I Venison, te, Blun, Kn ill and W, ><urn Shai ■iiphel! F I i luasco, Mp. and M rs. < '<»vi i 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Pirot, Mr. and Brnn, and 2 children, M ;rs. Leiaoau.113 words
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Article4180 1886-01-23 2 s to the lluf- inn during the w< Friday, 15th January, was 'Jl7. was held ;i1 Sepoy Lines this »re Dr. 1 >ennys, as < Joronor, body a male Chin.-'', name 1111--d a verdict was returned of. fi^^^Bth from naturui < a An hi'j/.i -->1 was lield4,180 words
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514 1886-01-23 3 Cholera from Bataiva at Cooktown and Brisbane. < )n lot li I). ml. caused at Townsville by the tin- from Cooktown, will] lom on board. Durin.. urs previous to her arrival, I minigrants had died, a father and tv 1 twelve inure v. same disea It was repo town that514 words
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Article317 1886-01-23 4 The Roster for 1886. A meeting of the Visiting Justices was held m the Exchange Rooms, on Tuesday afternoon, convened by the Hon. the 1 «>- -lonial Secretary at the requesi of the Chairman, to revise the Roster for the present year. Mr. A. Currie presided, and there317 words
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Article323 1886-01-23 4 I North Borneo Gazette of Ist Jan.) Three more sailing ships from Australia it re shortly expected for the fasi developing Timber Trade of this country. We should like to see ajyiits scut, to Darvel Bay, and also to IV. <>.<■<> Dent, lioth of whica tiave abundance323 words
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Article969 1886-01-23 4 The following circular has been sent by the Bishop of Saigon to the heads of the Roman Catholic Missions m the East, m acknowledgement of the subscription sent for the relief of the survivors of the Annamite Christians": Sditjon. I, 30 Drccmbre tBB5. Monsieur, Le i 25»969 words
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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Article18 1886-01-23 4 <'<>nsti tinople, 15th Jon. Greece and Servia are negotiating an alliance against the Bulgarian Union.18 words
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Article15 1886-01-23 4 Pans, loth Jan. M. Paul Bert has been appointed Resident at Hue.15 words
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Article28 1886-01-23 4 London, 16th J The Daily Telegraph m a leading article announces that at a Cabinei Council held on Pridav it was resolved to re-enact reprvssn against Boycotting.28 words
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Article18 1886-01-23 4 dam, 18th Jan. The Earl of Carnarvon has resigned the post ot" Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.18 words
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Article18 1886-01-23 4 Constantinople, 18th .fun. Greece and Servia have refused the demand of the Powers to disarm.18 words
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Article13 1886-01-23 4 Cbtro, tBth 'fun. The rebels round Suakiu are displaying renewed aetivil13 words
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Article47 1886-01-23 4 PartB t tBth Jan. A Ministerial Statement lias been made m the Senate and the Chamber of l deputies, that the Government will devote itself to the oiv.i m i/,it ion of the Protectorates m Tonquin and Madagascar and that no more Expeditions will be undertaken.47 words
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Article24 1886-01-23 4 London, l'.Hh Jan. The Karl of Carnarvon announces thai hii resignation is not caused by any difference of opinion with his colleagues.24 words
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Article26 1886-01-23 4 London, 20ik Jam. The ftuanan Governmeni is making proposals of further action m new of the refusal of Serria and Greece to disarm.26 words
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Article171 1886-01-23 4 By Ordinance No. 6of 1874 section I 0 the conditions are laid downs tinder whi< n deck passengers may he carried within th (1 limits of the Straits of Malacca (that is t° say troin .j U nk Ceylon to Singapore on tlr' one side171 words
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Article829 1886-01-23 4 London, 'jot I, Jan. The Straits Merchants m London entertained His Hiirhness the Sultan of Johore at i farewell dinner yesterday. Mr. \V. H. Bead took the Chair and there were present as guei Sir Andrew Clarke, Sir Rutherford Al- cock, Admirals Keppel and829 words
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Article1399 1886-01-23 5 [The Fire Brigades. J 't'.ry 10.) lect of the advisability of placid Brig td.es on a much better I they n >w occupy, is one which f brought to the front whenLis just l>r i .n the eveni of 1 1 1* lon ilu' insufficiency <>f ur ]»reF<> fairly1,399 words
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Article1099 1886-01-23 5 (8. T. January 18.) It is a common remark thai Singapore s fast becoming too lar^e for those who 1 ■•■in ;t i duty to be on »aHin'_r terms with all new arrivals of their own position and the same remark applies with •yen greater f»»rce t<> the1,099 words
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Article1313 1886-01-23 5 T. January t9J We have on more than <>n.' ivntlv had to chronicle the fierce :md uncontmlled tagaries of Russian sailors acting m hands and under the influence <>f liqi: and we have appealed m«>re than one the authorities to take steps for some action on the1,313 words
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Article955 1886-01-23 6 (8. T. January 20.) Tm Hongkong G-overnmeni has, we obBerve, at length taken action m a matter which Bhould long since have claimed 1 1 1«--attention of both thai and this Colony. By the latest papers, it appears the the A torney General has introduced a bill955 words
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Article600 1886-01-23 6 which I Lin com v\ itli wl 1 under the I Board A family I partaking of the c -Ua k M hern 1 1 1 iTi 1 1 -_r I 1 followed m tli.- v lull fortm. 1 r<< I rein J il»«' tin of this600 words
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Article1061 1886-01-23 7 work of tin 1 I wL lit' important H.* "All < ll! 1 IV■w ,1 the i V id Qiimbered 0 iiii]H>rtaii' ti H au. throughon Mill variou B hold which "f our Xj ,i I its branehee what it »;> till now and A\li;it the besi m he1,061 words
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Article2724 1886-01-23 7 i [cial Mim proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners od Wednesday, 1 1 1 6th January, LBB6 nmissiom /■.->• /\> sent Hon. Ma joi Mc( i Hum, aident. onel S. Dunlop, C.M.G., \h-. .1. 11. Robertson., J. I. Joaquim, Esq. C. E. Irane, Esq. It being the firsi Meeting2,724 words
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Article3895 1886-01-23 8 The Municipal Council mci on the a:ternoon of the 20th, when there were present. Hon. Major H. K. McCallura, U.K., President Col. B. Dunlop, C. M. 1 1 Inspector General of Police; l>?\ .1. H. Bob rtson, Mr. c. B. Crane and Mr. .1. I. Joaquim. 1. The3,895 words
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1130 1886-01-23 9 Supreme Court in Criminal Assizes. Tuesday, January 19th. The first sitting of the Supreme Court Criminal Assizes tins year was opened to-day, His Honour the Acting Chief Justice, Hon. T. Ford, presiding, and th<Attorney General, Bon. T. W. Bonser, ]>rosecnting for the Crown. The Calendar, which haialmady appeared m our1,130 words
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Article1475 1886-01-23 10 (Fr >; U it'll' .<;> On' :,->. Viih Dr. [n iii\ ii the seri i state of affairs down i. ami 1 am sorry In say tha.l i >v1 j. for th i l» '1 t.Ti n What at first \vn ;irm eloped inents sli >wing th !i1,475 words
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Article501 1886-01-23 10 By at it.) < >v.-i-n >r Tre i ii )T, as all 1h U w >rld, ;i:i 1 even ili- 1> -ni :.i' 1 ii mJ I i.' kil >W I the ".Ii ;e of C this i jrritory and rel ir.-d I I wli his pres501 words
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Article1401 1886-01-23 10 Vccording !•> I lie Netherlands N w< J nine, tion will l»" conducted 01 g titific research m I I ,2a tion of that island inf." vu r '»iif on with have for atari ii communication with <>t!| tnnj I ndian Archi] -jj explorers m r 1 1 j-1,401 words
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Article1511 1886-01-23 11 Strait* 1 Professional jealousy. For a longtime we have nol read nonsense more amus than thai which was served tip to the lers of the Tobcu I a New York trade journal, m the report ofthecongi lit.'lv held there by cigar makers and tobacco planters throughout the CTnitedDeli Courant - 1,511 words
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Article2135 1886-01-23 11 (From own < ,„</• Paris, lUih l> lU one morning aiul found hin That observation applies to I> mill Pell 'ton, who ha<l vn porter by his <-„ tan <«)imii!t t.-.' m- |\iir\ I.it un. palatable and Lamentable' His report is a master exposition of :ha'* redder Colonial2,135 words
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9154 1886-01-23 12 Tr: I i ii January, 188(5. Hi- Exc< llencj tl x ag Chief J I The Hon. the Officer Com. theTra l; Gei tji il.Treasu I the i 'on J. M. B .John Allan. Al: 111 ing •I' tin* j the chair, under an9,154 words
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Article627 1886-01-23 15 Announcing the death of sir Walter Medhurst, the Daily Press (Hongkong) refers to .him as an <>Hi<-ial who many years one of the most prominent figures iv the Far East, and giv< the following interesting and appreciative nummary of Ins career which, we consider will627 words
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Article303 1886-01-23 15 ii is t'oiU for an eminent man to think escaping censure, and b weakness to be ed w.in n. aplprism, Whatever ..rht. would be m final ms it i- i.i.m did ii qol include the troub lence, that uothing that cv( i wa [a only one gold n rule303 words
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Article1249 1886-01-23 15 1 Sir, "m a -h. 11 Saturda; I kindly explains what th paper meant when amuuication with Jo] eugi red the j n. His explanation m reality shows thai did not mean widening" the meant opening a gauge and widening ii ;i:_ parlance are ver\ differ1,249 words
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Article214 1886-01-23 16 Sir, Im your issue of the 20th instant von call attention to certain rather uncallk'or strictures on the changed front of the an ti -opium Society h has not given up its contention as yet, as you will see from thf following calm official utterance of the214 words
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Article31 1886-01-23 16 Sir, A few word- moiv <>v t n v, \,.l question at Window Deliven vs. Postmau Delirery. I learn from gentlemen well acquainted with the postal administration 131 words
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Miscellaneous442 1886-01-23 16 ARRIVALS. 5 VEssiL'e Name rows 1 lptatw r O Rio m Jl Jan. i'pSnT BftS; 111((^;- 1 £-<* x,, .L 15 Ruby Brit ftr U9 D?rS* "'if 'U 16 HyeLeong Btr Palembanff Jan. 1I <«rrWonne ~i S nrabaya Jan. I ►jemnaT SBt 23t5 g"*^ I:U1 g^atz Brother, 16 Salvadora SH??.442 words
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Miscellaneous555 1886-01-23 16 CLEARS I i Datk vmk Fli V iM 1 inner 1 1 .T .n 10 CningWo str Mac Hug* P°|j T^s^fi KM Kun>i>n ""'.i-ow.x:,)^ i JIM 12 Lain M-tiiitT fl If, Ruhy V,| .to Mio" (>|l 'lW 1»; Hum \V! Mm a f tlio It I>S "M, It 1 I555 words
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