Straits Times Overland Journal, 20 April 1876

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  • 16 1 hdthdthjgfjngfngf The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. 1.. XVII. No. 340. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. V<i7<>. Pin
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
  • 38 1 ■T.i!:;t. t *r •"> ">7i Black I White 1' Sag Pearl fc> Tin 40s. Mole tw! S> tb». Shin 7 do 6 do 7 do Bena: E Bank bill Documentary Sovweign T.P.DookSbarcs Singapor Singapore Steam, r r»»»^
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  • 184 1 rri <lv Pmimy Mrs. Maac a Pinang, on I Panwf ii Mr. Bjaa, Mrs. Angus, U Inspect tive Prison on Her Ltbs Per on t Pa* For and A Ba 1 il AUI On Mrs. 1 ,11 obi) Mrs. 1 Tr Xl n< Bodard, Generat, Loiseneau, iant. Messrs. Crasemann,
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  • 520 1 Overland Summa the 6th instant. The M. M. I on the morning of the 9th instant with the Lonis of the 10th March, and the I'- 'i" nth the London mails of the 17th March on the ing of Sunday the 16th inI. M. wai with tl :ne-
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 653 2 ,i be English j ml lind it suits' and tan] nt, but BO axion lid that it is not per a- ell thly as a of do, or I tisfactorily as nment undoub* yen say that there are oases in which Parliamentary im tutions are found to be,
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    • 875 2 Thk picture drawn by our Sunghie ng correspondent of the state of -olation into which the once beautiful vale ofTerncbee has fallen, affords [king evidence of the misery and oppression ruthlessly inflicted upon the natives by their chiefs in fighting out their own miserable quarrels for pre
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  • 748 2 It would Appear that Lord Stanley Vlderlev was i with first encounter with Earl Carnar with refereuce to the conduct of the little war in Malaya, and on the 3rd March endeavoured to extrathe Secretary of State some sort apology tor
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  • 366 2 THE DISTURBANCES IN THE NEGRI SUMBILAN. The first impression left on ooe'» mind by the p< ouroc Sunghie Ujong, which was published yeeterdav ble ,i think Lave ta'k- ;i t'sj)t'( :al lt <h1 cart 1 {•> avoid the md and A.s tl. the} iiiy stem to tfop their plundering and
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  • 1716 3 The following lodgment delivered by the Court of Appeals in the Hack Gharry Thk Quki Hi ID OTHBBS. Mr. DonoUmm oners. CHAR< B huMen at tth day of in th hundred uty six, brahim, Ismailsah, Sangoo, and ?oondra by Holwell Hely Hut>f Her Mallows. /.—That the said
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  • 570 3 (Translated for the Sf rails Times.) nested of our contemporaries that in re pro ducing these translations, their o in the Strait* Tiiius may be acknowledged.) The following circumstantially related particulars regarding" the submission of the Rajah of Pedir are translated from the official report of the commander
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  • 633 4 ea that in reprotMfalf 'he.* trau-Lt..,^, their ..ri*iu:il ai.pearai.ro in the S'mif.l Tirrw*. may be a f I !1 1 I|" alt de in- the and the most imp after th from opulati ng the place wh< on nd vaning naturally I kotta „n it was also supposed
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  • 2607 4 FRESH OUTBEREK IN SRI MENANTI. ikit a armed h a ink inand are for break had br had sages be att; got really n help. Ala part of last month that Captain Murray, accomj and a ched t Jompole at the an« lice ata state i heard r ces fckat
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  • 509 6 (From our own <t.) 1 hare a long b by this mail, and It ir nun Straits readers will find from such port; iitics. To begin with the item of most im ance we ha Buffering from i continued drought of nearly four months. At one time,
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  • 9 6 -Whirl] has s, His elect aii'l ago, so
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  • 26 6 jgfjfyjmhmghktukkryjnt4 thn mad has a. m. the carr in the leas: here, a: troin t One I uncl noDi Far* tare next dres in w
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  • 11 7 Chaml iph hands. iuder thank HUrli again.
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  • 457 7 Q via B a that rioQment Bills on gthen the m the througboul h arrived y y morn■ort on i, and A v all vhieh port >on. I held a by A. V. 1. M. Coroner on the male unknown. B native water ik A\. bernal it
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  • 1044 7 The Ocean Company's steamer AnteCaptain Jones, from Liverpool ri^tli February, and Pinang 6th inst. arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this forenoon, en route to Hongkong and Shanghai. sequence of the death of W. (i. Campion, Esq., v member of the Bar, the sittings of the Supreme Court
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  • 387 8 The British steamer Kromahtah, Captain Craik, anchored in the roads on Saturday night from Bangkok, which port she left on the 4th instant. Passengers. Mrs. Clunis, and i children, Mr. Lemache, and 85 nati Thi iptain Augustin, from Penang via Malacca with dates from the former port
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  • 744 8 Captain Soetere, reports, having passed the Barque P.F.B.Q. in the northern entrai Banca Straits, Oil the 10th of April: all well on board. The \essel did not show a national I the probability is, that she is English. A.v Inquest was held at the General ital by
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  • 516 8 The French Corvette Duckafiaud, Captain Alguion, steamed out from the Borneo Cos Wharf this morning, en route to Pondicherry. Thk British steamer Ertlepoua, Captain Hubback, which arrived last night from Swatow, has on board 5-35 Chinese Coolies for Singapore. Thk Spanish Mail steamer Ma rave Us, Captain
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  • 299 8 H. M. S ii Buller, will leave for Labuan noon, with the nev olony. Her absence from Singa g not ex--1 to be of long duration. Wi de S llowini: the pi rat i steamer i on lit veen M vtho and Vinh-Long. The 1 roder between
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  • 1581 8 The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer P Captain White, from Hong vith dates to the 7th instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf on Thursday afternoon, o London. he B. I. S. N. Co Captain Atkinson, from Calc dates to the 2nd instant, via Rangoon, Maulmain, Pinang and
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  • 556 9 The British steamer Paraguay, Captain Williams, which arrived on Saturday from Jeddah, brought 724Mahomedan pilgrams for Singapore. By the English mail yesterday we have advices from Mauritius to the 2nd March. On the 18th February that Colony was visited by a Cyclone which seems to have surpassed all preceding
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  • 95 9 The N. I. S. N. Co's steamer Bromo, Captaiur De Jong, from Acheen Edy and Pinang arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morning and was despatched to Rhio, Muntok and Batavia this morning. She had on board 400 Dutch invalided troops from Acheen for Batavia. A rumour
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  • 158 9 We note the resumption by the Military authorities at Fort Canning of the practice of firmg 1 guns 3 t a daw The temporary suspensiou, which ca me inconvenience, was we believe owing to the illness of Dr. Ferguson whose quarters wer the Fort, and who took
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 827 10 Thursday. 6th April British bardic Don Pedro 11., 244 tons, Carpenter, Chenbon British steamer Vidar, 206 tons, Bgrow, Sourabaya 2nd [April. Spanisl ns, Mnnites Liverpool 27th Feb. British steamrr ten,' edlcy, Sourabaya .lst Ad I. British steamer Consolation Kankal Mar, Amer. barque ns, Kracht, Pcnaug 29th Mar. Friday, 7th
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    • 435 10 Thursday, 6th April. P. <fc O. steamer Teheran, Johnson, for Galle an 1 Bombay. Sarawak steamer Royalist, Kirk, for Sarawak. British steamer Petrel, Warn, for Penang. Spanish steamer Anrrera, Munites, for Manila. Friday, 7th April. British steamer Ban Yong Seng; Darke. for Bangkok. British steamer hopard, for Bally A
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 113 10 VESSELS PASSED AKJEK. Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. -IWh ans Newcastle -rw? Perscverant .ourdais Havre z:: ,J^- 25. a-g, gg zgL E.285L. g^ H t P fifc Swedish Nore p!-k tZ 16 Order -British Dreadnought Fry Cape Town ;*n Hieronymus B Shl vZT° ga P° re r; g^-.-w
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 627 1 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Iff DATk I -HIP SWAM v, AND Rlu t.)NB. »F AR-. W HERE FROM) CONSIGNEES OR AGENTS. DfiSTIXATIOK. RIVAL. HBN-OF-WAR Pantie 3 Johore Pateraon, Simons Si Co. Johore Lily VI. steimer Hongkong v val Officer. Station I Banjernuwain igshea H. N. M. steai: April 10 Acheen
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