Straits Times Overland Journal, 1 February 1870

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  • 23 1 K)B DESPAIR PER P. o STKAMKR STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XI. NO. 18] SINGAPORE, TUESDAY Ist FEBRUARY, 1870. Price 35 Cen t
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  • 41 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, FEB. 1, 1870. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. 1870. Whit „10 50 tol< 1.10 Tin Mule tv. ist 155 7 5 do T. < 1.60 1.85 7 do „2.10 I 500. "Rank bills t> months Credit !d. Priva k. 6jd. «a
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  • 261 1 The following rs have arrived during" the fortnig B, I. S. X. Co'a. steam berwood, Paddav. H. J. Ekker, Capt. Cotton, Mra. "H. •>..•. Mr*. rvant, and 1" de< 1\ v M 1. Bteamer From Bfai Mr. Jburdain. From A.den; two licherry, I von natives. I r Francis. Mr. and
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  • 768 1 riiElast Overland Journal was dated Mli ultimo. The P. steamer bb the London mails of the 1 7th December, arrived here on the *Oth ult, and the M. steamer Itnpewith Londou letters to the 23rd December, on the 25th ult. London telegrams to hand are to 10th January.
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  • 161 1 teral political ir. I u rt, t Fre I ,1' ference I itr nankin. Ele b; 1 in obtai the Viceroy of Nankin full "1' 1:1i injured, and also ;i la the punished, and t 1 I iir. bOttfooi I 1 1 of the native Chri i I h
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  • 356 1 There has I i con liderable activity with igard to public matters m Songkong duaight. The annual general meeting of >f (lommeroe took place od the 25th instant, wh< i P intere re Jly the rope the interior, for ibe i arpo3e the tra ing capab m provinces. has
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  • 75 1 A r r.tlio rod member m ra w'io baa :rml likely I« be able This is ti oni as Wensiang was the mo oable and intellig r of I is m I the most favours Oj loar-.1, Sui. Ims re sently die I at hiand third, I j,{. a
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  • 258 1 0 earner 8w d i brings dai from Yokohama to tlie Lstb inst. The following summary of news is conden ed from the Japan Herald. The Government of the ido has deported 7<>:> I ms from the mainland, notwithstanding the tinanimon -r of the lonsu] 1 ap by Sir
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 40 1 NOTH •i i/ >111 1 Xi: wed on the T PUTTPAROKEN, KHKI CO Singapore, Ist January, fco.lm. I NOTICE. •i: interest and n v of I, and of Mr. m OUT linn.- q the ultimo. QTHR] oingapore, Ist Jan 1870.
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 1020 2 From the Straits times, January 22nd. SARAWAK. Tin New > festivities m Sarawak proved altogether a great iucccib, and though no Iloyal I>uk ene }»v his the thorough cordiality and unanimity displayed by both Europeana and native* tended to bring :to :i satisfactory conclusion. In consequence of the Ist January
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    • 662 2 From the Straits Times, January 22nd. MR. NAPIER'S PAMPHLET. Me, Napier's pamphlet on the Independence of the Judges m the Straits Settlements, of which we acknowledged the receipt yesterday, coven twenty six of letter press, and forms a very perfect exposition of the views -winch have lately been expressed here
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    • 680 2 From the Straits Times, January 29th. VERNACULAR EDUCATION. A\ i; have received a copy of a letter addressed by the Colonial Chaplain, Honorary Secretary ami Vice President of the Katies Institution, to the Trustees of that institution, on the subject of Vernacular Education m the Straits. The letter is m
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    • 589 2 It seems that the despatch addressed by Governor Ord t<> Earl Granville m support of his administration has Ixvn forwarded to the Straits Settlements A Association In London, and thai copies will m all probability reach this by the next
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    • 547 3 From the Straits times, January 29th. INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDGES. j#H ellency the Governor appears carry with him the sympathies and support of the Penang folks to a degree which must afford him a pleasing solace for the somewhat unsparing critii which is meted out to him here. The especially
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    • 1411 3 From the Straits Times, January 22nd. JAVA ITEMS. The Java papers give the following lV s "lt of the Coffee sales held on the 3kft December at Padang, consisting of '■ir,\w\) piculs Ist Quality and 2,000 pb. 2nd Quality of Gk>vernmenl Coffee, •00 pis. Upland average/85.41 Ippcl. 87,400 pis, Ist
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    • 669 3 From the Straits Times, January 29th. LABUAN. Speech of II is Excellency Governor Popr lltiinrssif, to the Legislative Council^ on cJosiii'i the $estion <>J L 869. (Ikntlkmkx, The Estimate! and accounta thai irere laid before you m October, showed the improving state of the Colonial finances. The experience of the
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 615 5 A Mr. Barnard, a lawyer m Yokolinniii, seems to l>e highly unpopular with flic residents, owing 1 to his manner of conducting hia c^ses, and Ins more than once been bronchi toaocouni by enraged witnesses or defendants, m no gentle manner. The following is from the Japan
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    • 276 6 Last night, some thief or thieves effected entrance into the house of Mr. P. Nuy, by cutting away the Venetians of the bath-room door and then lifting tli* 1 bolt. This afforded easy admittance to Mr. \uy\> bedroom, and his watch and chain were stolen from alongside
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    • 178 6 The v steamer Chow I tain Orton, from Bangkok Istfa inst., arrived here this forenoon. 'A';: '.'i and B.iteman. Thb P.*and O. steamer Ori&sa, Captain Anderson, from Bombay 7th, Galle L 2th, and Penang Ivh inst., with the London Mails of LO-17th December, arrived at New Harbour
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    • 276 6 The Sarawak steamer ftoyalitf, Capt. II; rris, from Sarawak Imli inst., arrived here this morning. The following notification has been forwarded to us from Labuan > vE I \XM E NT ff< f£ if I C ATION. The Secretary of State for the Coloniea has been pleased
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    • 602 6 Tm: B. LS.N. Cos. steamer Venang, Ci i»t. Lang, rrom Calcutta 7th, Rangoon I:2th, Moulmain lit!., Penang 20th, and Malacca 21st hut, arrived here last night. The Sarawak steamer "Royalist, yesterday, brought to this port the chief officer and crew of the British barque Sunskiue, Captain Probyn,
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    • 84 6 The Dutch steamer Von X™ from Rhio yesterday morning, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Clan Alpine, from Hongkong L Bth instant, arrived here yesterday morniner. Tin. British steamer Hindosfan, Captain De Smith, iVoni Hongkong LBth instant, arrived here last niffht The Colonial steamer PeiAo, Captain
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    • 76 6 H. I. M. steamer Thru, Captain de Moyen, from Suez 25th December, via Aden and Galle, arrived here yesterday The Siamese steamer KalaAome Capi Bailey, from Tongka 20th and Penang 22nd instant, arrive! here yesterday afternoon. The M. I. gteamer Tmperatrl Captain Macaire ftom Suez 2nd January^
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    • 82 6 The British steamer Telegraphy Capri Grenon, from Penang 23rd and Malacca :l~'l'\ inst., arrived here this morning. _O> The i)nt<\i i< r h ing Willem 111, Captain de .Jong, from Batavia L9th inst., arrived here yesterday afternoon, having m tow the North German ship hflni Ridmertj which
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    • 504 6 Tin: Glenartnty brought LBB6 chests of opium, :>7C> being for the Strait.-, and I 10 for China. The China brought 2,404 chesti opium, 376 being tor the Straits and 2,028 for China. The British steamer Nada, Captain Winckler, from Bombay 21 g< November and Penang 25th in>t.,
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    • 295 7 11. I. M. transport Areyron, Captain R«Keri from 25tli instant, arrived here yeßterday. She has or. b 1000 French soldiers, bound homeward. Tim Colonial steamer P< rday lefl this for the North Sands, Mala.-.., Straite, having m tow the light-vessel >, which will resume her station then
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    • 1820 7 The Be ngal has on heard 26] chests of Malwa Opium for Hongkong and 7 1 chests for Shanghai. 11. X. M. steamer I Kin*- <, from the Carimons yesterday morning, arrived here yesterday afternoon. Ti Tin: P. and steamer Bengal, Captain Tomlin, from Bombay 15th Jan.,
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    • 207 7 Hi.- following account of a shoal near the southern entrance of Gaspar Strait, has been received from the s. retary of Lloyd's.* (All limr!, Nts an Magnetic. Variation 1 Easterly m LB69J The British merchant ship .Betted Will, Uaptain Alexander Locke, m July 1869 durine her passed from
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    • 145 7 The Colonial strainer Rainbow, Captain Bradbeny, from the North Sands 28th instant, arrived here on Saturday afternoon. The Colonial steamer <'i/t<>, Acting commander Romer, from Malacca 80th instant, arrived here this morning, having as passengers 11. E. the Governor and suite. The Dutch steamer Minister Fran* lan
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 173 7 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. Jan. 7 North G'raan Jurgen Ulderup Amoy New-Tork British M.dina Le Feure Songkong London >» Nyassa Lawson Shanghai .American Haze Forsyth Songkong ir-Tofk Soratio Palmer Shanghai Portuguese lOlaria Pia de Sousa Macao Harana B British Ocean Brid*- Thelland Bangkok Falmouth
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 529 8 3 r rib a Is* Tueßclay, 18th v. ae Iduna, toi Do v Bwatow 9th January. AUmn. I iy \i i Penang 10th Noren lay, 19th J Kripj Diamond, 182 ek. British barque Prederi< liarly Morn, 1056 I I and Si ler- July. Pol Santos, II": ry. Thursday, ry. P
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    • 297 8 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. arribate, Continued, X< Etha B Daviusen, Batavia h January. ion, Pei IrdJan. British barque Antipodes, 592 tons, I i 20th Sep- Orient, 400 Halenbeck, Hongkong •y. Thursday, 27th January. tmer Glenartnej Bolton, Calcutta 20th Jany., tons, < Icutta 20th Jan. Nada, 7 Winckler, Bombay via Indian Pi i!
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    • 360 8 QfpaitUrrSu Continued. British Bteamer AchiU ■■11. for Hongkong. British steamer V Cornelius, for Malacca and Pf. nan^. Saturday, '22nd January. British steamer Bangkok, Elaffenden, for Bangkok. British brig Jane, Pnhlm Le. arday, 23rd January. British brig Rival, Pereira, for Malao January. British steamer Hii Sin i< lt. for Hongkong. steam
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 111 10 arrifaal •Albion, i Bombay 25th Dec French Glen I h T>oc i. Jan. J SHIF G- m SINGAPORE HARBOUR. [iP'iKunt. captains. I ndEig. Where From. Consignees or Agents. Destination ARRIVAL MAM-OF-WAft 1L 1!Pon Senior Naval Officer. Station er V tnp^ial Batata mer llLabu H.- ay A Co Saieon Co FTlr
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    • 72 10 SHIPPING. INTELLIGENCE 7.rn'fca!s.— Contiim.rd. Wed t, Penang9th Jan. ST. Ajuoy [2 14th J tlh, Saigon 9th ier Or] Saigon 1 Lth Ja Petiaiig Si Jan. iang 7th January. Bordeaux 20th Jul 30th •!.:<>, Hongkong 4otk Jan. r i I t.»ns. Lendimon, Uata- y. 1 Till January. Honekong 11th Jan. Saigon
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    • 277 10 Btparttntflf Contin loci Friday, 7tli January. p, I, for Hongkong. itish st Singapore. Coni»»li is. for Malacca anj Siamese barqu anghell, for Bang! ok. [Pena:! K Grerman barque Laura, nansen, for Pern ng. British -'lory, Evans, for Rangoon. p. Murray, f< r Uliiua. Saturd inuary. M. T. steamer Thabor, Riv:i'.
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