Straits Times Overland Journal, 1 July 1871
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section23 1871-07-01 1 FOR DISPATCH PER P. O STEAMER MONGOLIA. STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. X. NO. 218 SINGAPORE. SATURDAY,. JULY Ist, 187]. Price 35 Cents23 words
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THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 1st , 1871. Domestic Occurrences.
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Article129 1871-07-01 1 fomm, .July Lei IB7L g 10 While Pep] it 2 ■> Tin halt twicl Inv t i]o 8i H»s. Bhirtinga J 7 dd d<> 2to 2 5 do T.Cl l.j:, do do 1.:,«> to 1 do do M 1.7*. Freight to Londoa 82. 7- 6d.to 02.1.75. 6d.129 words
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Article834 1871-07-01 1 Thk last Overland was dated the 17th Juno. On the 22nd, the Khedive arrived with the English mail of the 19th May. The homeward TVmail loft tins per Dannsi on the :27th ultimo. The Mongolia, which carries the present mail, left Hongkong at noon on the 23rd ult.,834 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement36 1871-07-01 1 Mr. Thkodob n autl arm per \>v n. HIIKIXER& CO. July, 187 \< Thi nt<l nubility of Mr Ai.kx. Duff in our firm. oMted on the .)Nt December JOHN CAMEBON ft CO. Sii crapore, 24th April, lsTl.36 words
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Topies of the Day.
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474 1871-07-01 2 From the Straits Times, June 21th. THE TEMPORARY JUDGESHIP. TnM lias just occurred between the Judicial department and the Executive, one of those collisions which all «*ood men must deplore, and which we think any well guided, sober Executive should be the In tto prov, ke. The hard fight made474 words
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4545 1871-07-01 2 BOBXnvs to the article in our paper on Saturday last, in which we briefly called attention to the cancellation by the Executive of Mr. Owen's appointment as temporary Judge, we are glad to learn that the Hon. Messrs. Greenshields and Adarnson4,545 words
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1074 1871-07-01 3 Tin: question of establishing a Court ot Appeal in this Colony, which is »id to be under consideration by lonial Office authorities, is on. »t importance, and the piopoami vrili we doubt not, be viewed with favour by the co1,074 words
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2090 1871-07-01 4 From the Straits Times, June 24th. JAVA. On the sth June, 1,400 slabi ofßilliton tin weighing 7,841.89 piculs, were -old by Ruction at Hatavia the average price brought was ySO.IB picul. Tin* next tin auction will take place on the 7th An-i; According to the Batavia //<///•/• 4/Woftlu 1 L2,090 words
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126 1871-07-01 4 Singapore, UHk June, 1871. Pbksixt. His Excellency the Administrator. The lion'Me the Officer Comg. H. MV [Troops. n Colonial Secretary. n Attorney-General. Treasonr. Auditor-General. ii Colonial Engineer. Thomu Scott. M W. K. Scott. William A dam son. Hoo Kay (Whampoa.) J. J.126 words
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261 1871-07-01 4 From the Straits Times, June 24th. RAFFLES INSTTTUTIONS. A Meeting of the Trail the Raffles Institution was held in their Com-mittee-room, on Friday, the 80th June, 1871, at 4.15 p. iff. I'kksknt. The Hon'bleJ. W. \Y. Birch, President. The Revd. Canon Deckles, Honorary S 11. L. Randell, Esquix [cretarv. Thomai261 words
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2562 1871-07-01 5 From the Straits Times, June 24th. SHORTHAND REPORT OF THE LEGISULATIVE COUNCIL. BmOAPOBB, STH Jive, 1871. PrESKNT: Hm Ercsru ai ai.mi.m trator The Hon. TheOtii., MM xroopa! Colonii ry. en ral! Tn Auditor-! ieneral. Colonial Bnginer. T. Scott. W. K. Boott W. Ada 800 Ah Kay Whampoa. J. J. -r-enshields.2,562 words
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344 1871-07-01 5 From the Daily Times, June 29th. RAFFLES INSTITUTION. A Meeting of the Trustees of the I: lies Institution was held at the Coi tee Room en Wednesday, the utli .lime, 1871, at I iv m. Pbesent. The HonT>le .1. W. Birch, President. The Etevd. Canon President and Honorary Secretary. The344 words
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Correspondence.
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349 1871-07-01 5 From the Straits Times, June 24th READING FOR SEAMEN. To the Editor of the Strait* Time*. Slit Will you kindly allow me :i brief space, just to say that many of your readers, I feel Bure, an tiling and may confer a benefit on the cumbers of Seam n who349 words
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73 1871-07-01 6 From the Daily Times, June 26th. THE CATHEDRAL. To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir; I visited the Cathedral last evening and was surprised to hear the Reverend preacher, Mr. Keer. preface the sermon fjy a doxology instead of the usual collect. It is .i Romish practice, and 173 words
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461 1871-07-01 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir: There are a few matter* that are not quite so well looked after as they might be in Singapore, to which I beg to call your attention. In the first place, the Hack Carriages. Some461 words
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1369 1871-07-01 6 To the Editor of the Straits Times. Sir The letter of A member of a Church of England' 1 in your issue of the 26th instant, >• -ems, from its evideni candour and weltmeani aim, to require a few Words of1,369 words
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124 1871-07-01 6 To the Editor of the Bail)/ Times'. Sir: In reply to Keer's letter, I have only to say tliat* not Long since 1 heard the Archil. ishop of York, the Bishops of Klv and Oxford, and other dignitaries of the Church124 words
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121 1871-07-01 6 From the Daily Times, June 30th. THE ESPLANADE. To the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sir:— l have lately observed in the evenings, on the Plain, only one or two honebreaken exercising their horses. I am sure the majority of the public are pot aware that they are allowed to121 words
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News of the Fortnight.
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Article449 1871-07-01 6 The Ocean Company's Bteai tor, Capt. Hill, From Saigon 1 Ith inst. arrived here yestenlas afternoon. The British steamer legrapk, Capi Welner, fromPenan*;- L4th and Mai lGth inst., arived here this morning. The British steamer Sri Bar Captain Hewat, i'v^m Sarawak L4th in>t., arrived here this morning.449 words
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Article747 1871-07-01 6 Thi three soldiers of the 75th R< meat reported in our Saturday's issue were brought before the police magistrate to-day, for assaulting police »»tliceni in the execution <>!" their duty. Patrick Moren and Emtrick Walk were each Bentenced to c> weeks, and the third, Michael Dnmphy, to747 words
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Article275 1871-07-01 7 To-day being the anniversary of the Accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the throne, the royal standard displayed from the flagstaff at Port and a n»yal salute was fired at noon. Wi are informed by the Manager of the Telegraph Companiea here that the cable between275 words
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Article502 1871-07-01 7 day, two seamen named Rogen and Mulligan, were brought before .Marine Magistrate, charged with being absent from their ship without leave, with continued refusal to obey the lawful commands of the master, and with combining with others of the crew to impede the progress of the ship502 words
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Article52 1871-07-01 7 THURSpAY, Tsi P. cV- u. fteamer Bekar, which was to have brought on the prw mail, sustained some damage to her machinery; and was forced to return IVom Galfe to B repair. The which was at Gmlle to Hongkong as an extra steamer, t the BeAar's mails52 words
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Article305 1871-07-01 7 On: special correspondent, who hai been enjoj u g himself 4 0., well down at Brighi l) to send us our usual pabulum of li si|), writes on the fly leaf torn from a fashionable novel: "Tell your fo] thai the appointment of Chief Ja ticelies between305 words
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Article611 1871-07-01 7 Tin: house of a Malay living at Campong Siglap was entered during his absence on Thursday by thieves, who gained admittance by making a hole in the attap wall of the house, and stole property to the value of some $20. By the Hindotfan, we hear that611 words
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Article758 1871-07-01 7 We arc desired by the Ageni of the Messageries Maritime! here I that he received a telegram yeai srday •ini* that the double I'm M genes mail would in July next. Thi liouse of a Klin£ man living at Cam pong Siglap was barglariouslj ■d during Friday758 words
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Article400 1871-07-01 8 Thi M. M\ steamer ggswai, Capt Bourdon, from Hongkong 17th and Saigon 23rd inst., with the homeward French mail, arrived here yesterday afternoon, and left lor Gallft, Suez, and Marseilles, at noon to-dat. The Executive Council has, we think, committed a great oversight in not sanctioning the400 words
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Article417 1871-07-01 8 We understand that Mr. Barnard, a legal practitioner from Yokohama, has come to Singapore with the intention of settling here in the practice of his profession. To-day, the 28th June, being the anniversary of the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, is observed as holiday in the417 words
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Article746 1871-07-01 8 The Dutch steamer Coretde Fries, Capt. Jansen, from Batavia 25th inst., arrived here yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Canton, Capt. Ja<|iies, from Shanghai LSthand Hongkong 22nd inst., arrived here this mornin to London via Suez Canal. THE Dutch steamer U. I<P Vrhs, which arrived here yesterday, brought746 words
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Article89 1871-07-01 8 The Ocean Company's steamer Hector, Capt Bewley, from Shanghai LBth and Hongkong 23rd instant, arrived here yesterday evening, and went alongside the Tanjong Pagar wharf at 10 p. m. The British brig Foo-cftow-foo, from Penang bound to China with Chinese passengers; has been lying in quarantine for89 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous96 1871-07-01 8 VESSELS^FASSED ANJER. Dat Fla 8- I Shi P" s I Captain. j F r^ i To. Juno luSpanisl, o ranca Gomes M~u"I Ejfa 12 Brt 1.'1.y nuu.Ayres Batavia -.Wtli German Ivr-.th.-a I:imla New Tort sa. n 3T KSL tet E- f S q:; S^si~ ££Sr -Anu-rican lark enzie Liverpool m96 words
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Miscellaneous446 1871-07-01 9 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. [nlbal& Tittto^bi.— Continued. Bv] I 19 tons, Kidd, Liverpool 19th May. d Lsth W j un€ Jn British steamer < <lls n Hankow IStli Ter- June. T>r amer'W V", 920 tnm t.^.,.^ RMt-ivi-i fa 25th v t<(^' J-^ 11 Thmtey, 29th .Juno. M) grit ilnhJune. y, Hongkong 23rd446 words
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