Straits Times Overland Journal, 22 November 1870

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  • 17 1 TOR DMPATCH P. o. sTK,Mi:n m STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. r OL. \I. l^Lj^!l^KE^n^DAX NOVEMBER 22np. i^TT^:
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  • STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER, 1870. Domestic Occurrences.
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    • 23 1 On th, Otl, in.t at Vi. he wife of rirrineEowell, Esq., W D daujrhlOttl insr !j, ank I m\ Hagedorn „f daughter.
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    • 29 1 _£2 Barawak, n the otfa insi William Harrii I rawaU), Commander Sarawak Gorerni erßoya kok, on the 29th ultimo, Mr R. formerly of the firm of that pla<
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  • 416 1 SlNGAPOl: MTBKB [>. 1870, Gambia* $3,021 Bla. k Pepper 8.60 White Pepper M \2 jo Flour 2.55 to 2 624 Penri Sago „3.07| Tin ***** 40a atuletwiat 126 to 128 s i Ibs.S 2 7o 7 do 2.20to lM7'. 5 do T. Cloths 1.424 to 6 do
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  • 947 1 Tin: \mA Overland Journal was published on the Bth instant. On the 9th the Traranc arrived with the London mails of Sth October (via Brindisi,) and bringing also the mails which had be< n loft behind b? the French mail earner. Telegraphic advice* From London extend to the
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  • 249 1 YOKOHAMA. The following items an taken from the J<t2>tin Mail'. A deplorable accident, which terminated fatally, occurred at the Camp on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 25th. Lieut Wedge, of H. M. lat-lU a >nt, w;is examining the barrels of his pi when it exploded, and the ball passed
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  • 507 1 ilation of the despatches on the aW which bare 1 'Jan. French ■'1 General at Shanghai, to the Chamber o! ommerce, there Oorait de Rochechouari to ***** Ifejan M le Consul,—] have the honour to make i !'i:i!:.: l,foryourprivateinformation with the
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  • Topics of the Day.
    • 1215 2 From the Straits Tiuirx. 12M The following is from the Batavia HantUhUa.l of the :27th October. The Last official I Mcnado that at the end of August hist 11. N. fti's. iteamer Timor made a cruise m Tomini bay (C against pirate, daring which several ncnl prahns, native trading
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    • 720 2 Vmm flip Sfmifjt Tim/>s VjmumJUw 1Q/£ Thf riots having subsided, it may be beneficial to trace their origin, progres s, and suppression as well as to consider to what extent the late attempts of the Legislative Council to provide lor the better preservation of the peace m
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    • 946 2 From the Strait* Times, XovemhrrWth. At G p. M. on Thursday, the Bth Not., the Hi he mi it left Batavia with about 57() miles of cable on board a car^-o of the value of about £170,000 she came up Gaspar Straits and paid out
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    • 630 3 Fr0 B* nuance of the B«t»via Italian Company was riven t "all last Vvenn,: ,i .opera d for tie 1 I imermoor, with JjJ ICh m< ders are familiar The cast was an excellent ene, Signora' l'»-tolnn, an artist already favourably known here, taking {he role of
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    • 1562 3 F**m the Strait Tnu,,. Thi following is from the Batavia Handelsblad of the Inth Nov "The '/v 7W* of the 22nd Oct., m an cie treating of the complaints m the N. pren on the way m which Ml ;nv ill-treated, defrauded, and deceived at Singapore and elsewhere, and
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    • 1210 3 From the Straits Time*, November 11)///. AN i have been favoured by the Sarawak Government with a copy of the depositions and fche proceedings at the inquest on the body of the late Captain Harris, of the steamer Royalist, at Sarawak, which we give m
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    • 127 4 From ihe Straits Times, November 10/A. Singapore, 17/// November, 1870. Present. Hi^Bzcellency the Governor. The lion, the Officer Comdg.H.M. Troops. 'j Acting Colonial Secretary. m j» 'I'ivasurer. >» >» n Auditor General. i Tho Honble the Colonial Engineer. W. H. Read. T. Scott. W\ .V.amson. H. A. K.
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    • 10062 4 SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCI L. From the Straits Times, November 19M. Sit r, I v; 7t>. PBBBXNT His Excellency the Governor, HU Honor the Chi The Hon. TheOMoerComdg. H.M*sTroops. Colonial Secretary. A.cting A- »rnej I ml. Treasui Auditor-General, I W. 11. H T W. R Scott W. Adamson.
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  • Correspondences.
    • 641 8 From the Strait* Times, Xovember 19///. To the Editor of the Daily Tim Sir: If you have room m your paper, I would be obliged by your inserting this communication. 1 feel it my duty for the puhlic good to call attention to the following fa My
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    • 3847 8 THE PSEUDO COUNT VON ATTEMS OWN STORY OF HIS LIFE. From the Strait a Time*. November 10/7/. To the EJitor of the Singapore Daily T i int s. Sourabaya Jail, :27th October. Is7u. Sir: Tliinking that a sketcß of my past career, it" it may not pioye of intere>t to
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 94 9 The Penang criminal session will be opened on Friday next, the 1 Ith inst., by His Honor the Chief .Justice, who down m the mail steamer to-day. In the lust Goremwtent Gazette, wo find the appointment notified ofCapt. Dunlop, n. a., to be Acting Deputy Commissioner of
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    • 45 9 Tiik V. O. steamer Travancore t ('apt. Eastley, from liomhay :2 7th ()<■- toberj Galle Ist and Penang 7th Novemher, with the London mail of the 7th October, arrived here at S:oO v. to-day, and will leave for Hongkong at s H. to-morrow.
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    • 233 9 Captaiv EaSTLEY, of the l\ O. steamer FVa rancor*, reports having i .•(I the British barque Ckatham,oi London, 1"' X- W. of the light vessel m Malacca S. raits; wished to ho reported. is difficuli to accouni for come of the errors m signalling made at the
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    • 294 9 The British si amer Bangkok, Capt. HaiFenden, from Bangkok 6th instant, arrived here lasi night Tin h war steamer Volta, Capt. de Cootpont, from Saigon Bth inst., arrived here this paoming. The British steamer Willi Captain Edington, from London via the Suez Canal, with the section of
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    • 1831 9 The British Bteamer Telegraph, Capt. 1 )cai)t', from Penang loth and Malacca LBth instant, arrived here tin's morning. Thk l^i-itish steamer Sn Sarawak, Captain Hewat, firom Sarawak 9th instant, arrived here on Saturday niornin^'. Capt. Ruin, of the Capifole, reports having pass lay, off the Southern entrance
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    • 472 10 Tin: Sarawak steamer .('apt. Hejyer, from Sarawak lith instant, arrived lure this morning. THsSiamec ii ncr Kalakome, dipt. Christiansen, from Penang 12th inst, arrived lie eveninc H. M. S. Commander Moore, from Hongkong 7th inst., arrii i In re this morning. The M. M. eteamer PeiJko, (v
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    • 411 10 The British steamer Delaware, Capt Fisher, from Hongkong 9th inst, arrived here yesterday afternoon. Tin: British steamer Danube t Ciipt. Hopkins, from London 28th September, via Suez Canal and Galle, arrived hew yesterday evenincr A H. M. S. L Commander Lord C. Scott, fV«>ni Penang 12th and
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    • 17 10 lin-: Russian steamer Bkafa*burw t < »pt Aiken, from Hongkong via Saigonj arrived befethifl afternoon.
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    • 109 10 The Siamese steamer CAow PAwa Capt Orion, from Bangkok 1 3 th 1,4' arrived hen' yesterday afternoon. Capt. Okton, of the Ckow Pky a, reports that the British ship Rudama from London, arrived at Bangfc the L2th November, and wished to be reported at Singapore. The British
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    • 197 10 Tin. British steamer William Miller, Capt. Ny berg, from Swatow 11th inst.' arrived here this morn inc. This morning we are informed, the front walls of several shop-houses m Malay street fell down with a crash, fortunately without injury to life or limb. A woman patting at
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    • 294 10 The Spanish war steamer Narvaez from Manila 14th instant, aririved here this afternoon, on route to Cartbagena. The Dutch steamer Koningen der Nederlanden, Capt Kayser, from Bttavia 17tli inst., arrived here yesterday mornina?. The P. steamer B§kar, Capt Blake, from Hongkong ]3th inst., ard here yesterday morning,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 619 11 a rr ,4 HIPPING ™*™«*«oE 8Hti,h Fali ambalS-Continued. P.- 0 steamer S^ <**-. B^.^ ,g3gfe>».*J fe J l!t t..,,,. E:lstl Bn| November. <-""*■ Anken. Hongk. JU! U Q-» Eng,a uJ 0,„. J^ »5£C. Bt a C O.ton. Ban«k..k Brituh brig uJkSE N0ven.1,.,,.. British ship PWarf^^'^? WwSffe m HongkonglOth ,o^^^ E^tttt2E»i.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1178 12 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. DATt Ship's Names. Captains, j Flag avd Rig. Poms, of Where From. Consignees or Agents. Destination |\RRIVAI i MEN-OF-WAR. Algerino Lieut. Grey H. M. steamer 299 jOct 7;Lab__ui liarossa Moore EL M. steamer 1700 tfov. 15Hongkoag Icarus Lord Scott EL M. steamer Nov. 15Pen&ng Senior Naval
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