Straits Times Overland Journal, 14 March 1872

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  • 1297 2 'ill. COOLIE IMMIGRAN Tn: lie immigration to this 'olon I now al g the attention ofl local and the 11 ;:i Qoverniin nt is inquiring into the im] practised upon 1 1 nang and the consequent ofthe t rathe, and also the frauds practised immigrants from
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  • 799 2 From the Daily Times, March llth. DURING the continuance ofthe late Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court, we had occasion to remark on tne inconvenience oi the interior arrangements of the Court House, and we bestowed much commiseration on the Bench and Bar ior their sufferings under
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  • 445 2 Daily I Oub friends at Penang have frequently of late urged the necessity tion ing there a small G steamer,— chiefly for I of acy. As the I. towards the maintenauc *-d Government steamer, ami the Committee appointed to inquire into <pie>tieri last year actually recommended such a
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  • 683 2 March 9th. Items from the Java papers, translated for the Straits Times. The latest news from the S pedition are to the effect that the object the tr lit for I been attained without bloodshed, the ineurgeu n havi sunviKi. fight ii The troops wili speedily return to Jtn
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  • Correspondence.
    • 230 3 the Daily Til Sia Idoi. think have a Jj opinion against the construction *T of Railways I rnment, than that c V i»V »J v* M_V- _Ed by Lord Derby m his late admirable speech, and from which 1 wrote as I don't tell you m so many words
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  • 420 3 < th* Daily Times, March 12th (Trom an Occasional Correspondent.) Malacca, 11 m Mw.cu, 1872. Tin First Criminal Session for the present year, was opened last Wednesday, (the Uth instant,) before His Honor T. Sidgreaves, Esq., the new Chief .Justice. The following Grand Jurors were empanA. A. I>e Wind.
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  • 1967 3 mm— From the Daily Times. March 1-1. We reproduce to-day for local record Mr. S, Giltillau's letter to the London ami China Express regarding" the Rail- way question, and also publish at tbe I same time, on the same question, but j from a different point of view,
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  • 28 4 rHURSDAY; 29th I. IU ARYTlil. British Bl r Chia.:, ('apt. Gardner, from Calcutta 20th and Penang 27th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar this morning-.
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  • 24 4 Tin: French war steamer En r<>j>ie,i Capt. Qnernel, from Toulon 23rd January, via Suez Canal, arrived yesterday, en route to Saigon.
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  • 66 4 C\i i.\i\ Stan of the lllth lb giment, to whom we are indebted for the favour, inform us that abstract of thermometrical readings taken at the Tanglin Barracks, which we publish below, will l>e the hist he will be able Rarnieh ..anient is about to be rem China Ai •mktkicalObsi
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  • 38 4 J. learn that the office of Assistant Superintendent of Police at Penang, as roposed increase ol cr month to the Superintendent ot Pobee at t ttlement, have not been sanctioned, and will therefore be abolished.
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  • 41 4 m TllE Britial Qer j/, r;l/l} Capt. Kirk, from Glasgow via Suez jgpfim== Canal, arrived yesterday evening. The Tanak Merah m to run regularly between this and Bangkok. Another new steamer IS being built on the Clyde for tbe same line.
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  • 115 4 COLONEL Anson* (the Administrator) and Mrs. Anson, who are about to return to Europe, were entertained at a Ball and Supper m the Town Hall last evening-. The principal residents and the Military and Naval Officers on the >n were present. At supper Mr. \Y. 11. R ad occupied the
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  • 21 4 The British steamer Sharpshooter, Captain Cowan, from Penang fc9tb ult. and Malacca ord instant, arrived 1 this morning.
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  • 16 4 THE Sarawak steamer Royalist, Capt Wareham. from Sarawak :2nd inst., arrived this morning.
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  • 21 4 m, The British steamer Parana, Capt Wilkinson, from London sth January, via Suez ('anal, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. •+>
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  • 90 4 A farewell dinner was given by the Singapore Club yesterday evening- to the following members about to leave for Europe. Mr. K. lb Head, (late airman of the Club.) Mr. Cameron, ate Honorary Secretary ofthe Club), the Hon'ble Mr. Scott, the Hon'ble Mr. Adams- Mr. Mooyer, Mr. M. Little, and
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  • 323 4 Pi aiNG last night, a burglary was committed at the Hotel de la Paix, m which a considerable quantity of jewelry was stolen from Mr. 1. C. 11. Iburg. Early this morning-, Mr. Iburg reported his loss to Detective Inspector Miller, who sent Detective Sergeant Shokalingum to inquire into the
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  • 44 4 THE extra P. 6. O. steamer Baher, Capt Lee, from Bombay 19th February and Penang Sid instant, arrived at the j P. O. wharf vest .rday afternoon. j*---THE Siamese war steamer II Capt. Loftus, from Calcutta 20th February, arrived yesterday afternoon.
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  • 35 4 Tin. Colonial steamer Pluto, Capt. Bradbery, from Malacca Oth inst., arrived this morning. The M. M. 6teamer Newa, Capt. Mannarino, from Batavia ord inst., arrived at the Borneo Co's wharf this morning.
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  • 48 4 AMONG the passengers by the French, mail, is Admiral Dupre, Admiral ernor of Cochin China, who goes home on leave, his duties being fulfilled during- bis absence by General D. Arbaud. We notice also the return to this Colony j ofthe Hon'ble J. W. W. Birch, Colonial Secretary.
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  • 45 4 -o- Tin: M. M. steamer Alphee* Capt. de Tourniere, from Shanghai 24th, Hongkong 29th Feb., and Saigon sth with the homeward French mail, arrived at the Borneo (Vs wharf this morning, and will leave for Marseilles via Galle and Suez Canal at daylight to-morrow morning.
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  • 117 4 The Newa, when near the Northwatcher Island, about sixty miles from Batavia, picked up two boats containing the Captain and crew of the French ship 1/ ri* I rese, from Bordeaux bound t<» Saigon with general cargo, which was wrecked m Caspar Si The boats contained 14 persons viz., Pierre
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  • 76 4 i: are unable to-day to full particulars ofthe loss ofthe M Therese m Caspar Straits. We learn, however, that she struck mar the wreck ofthe French brig St. and that the natives came off m great numbers to the ship and from their actions, the captain, being
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  • 163 4 To-day's issue contains then of the death of James 1\ Esq., the head partner of M iaelaine, Fraser Co., one of the old* si firms i the place. .Mr. Fraser was one oi the original settlers here, and by bis energy and enterprise contributed his share towards making this colony
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  • 397 4 BEY serious complaints are made by those who have to attend the police court, of the inconveniences and time to which they have to su There are now two Mag isl rates, and the work, ordinarily, ought to be easy enough, but although summonses and subpoenas are issued for 10
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  • 17 4 The Spanish Elizalde, from Manila 2nd ii rived at Tanjoi g I xh\> morning.
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  • 192 4 Aboi r nine chintinge of the opium farm, \vh going Is in Stiver i vi- opium shop i: manufactory, where ttx [iiantttyofchandoo,supp< id, which th< d.aiid U pkeeper into custody. The prii neighbours, who Bpeara and poles and rescued him, jiving the chiutii beating, the chintingi had spear badjoos, and
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  • 14 5 I ii j I m Manila ord March, Pagar wharl ay.
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  • 11 5 I I N :2 nd and I at the li morning
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  • 8 5 (ivan i i 7th and Alain- moi m>
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  • 17 5 Tin Ocean stean sth at Tanjong Pagar nd will ha i. >g at 1 p. if. tow.
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  • 23 5 W are informed by the Manager ot Submarine Telegraph Companies that the cable between Shanghai ki is again interrupted -t from Hongkong Shanghai.
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  • 132 5 We have many times called attention to the condition of the roadside but we see no improvement m their management. Those along the lanade road, which with proper care might be made an ornament to the place, have been from time to time st disgracefully disfigured, and are nevt :itl
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  • 11 5 British Capt. Craig, from Bangl irrived this mornin
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  • 42 5 Dtring Monday night, the Temperance Star m ictoria St ree: was broken into by burglars, who stole twelve dollars m money, and a gold brooch from a drawer, bers veral articles of clothing belonging to a man who slept m the bouse.
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  • 64 5 We hear that Rajah Mahdie is threatening another attack on Tunku dia Oodin at Salangore. 11. M. S. II ■met, from Hongkong via Labuan, is hourly expected, and it is probable that after her arrival the Zebra will visit the native states to the westward. There is a report that
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  • 22 5 Is for abou! an ion, as i aly by us m th rs, was mov nnd X. I. tra, to i native
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  • 201 5 home to the old large i od the depart ni*" by large batch, whic d irtlv by another. partures y lay, it i We to notice i Hon'ble XV. Legislath cil. 1 1 was wit reluct;'. nee, we believ< son accepted the honor of a I islath table to him.
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  • 28 5 j ed fi£er< i 1\ bru with th Charter of Incorporation, 8359,717. Specie in is in > the of i Chartered Mercantile Bank of i [ndia, London, ina Singapore,
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  • 188 5 Tin V ult., .'nang, arrived t. g the Laroot tin d :d the be Is between the Ghee Hin and It the Fen. I Hine, wHb the lvleean had bit pplied the 1 lower attem] and let the water gain, and m tin which ciione man was
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 331 5 Thursday, 29th February. American ship S. G. Reed, «'•">-! tons, Winsor, Batavia 25th Feb. Dutch steamer Koningin Sophia, 610 tons, de Wilde, Batai ii Feb. British steamer China, 991 tons, Gardner, Calcutta 20th Feb. French war steamer Europien, 2-280 tons, Quernel, Toulon 23rd January. Fri' lay, Ist March. British
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    • 29 5 Continued. British ship r' illah, 1' l 19th March. W< h. Britisii steamer Rangoon, 353 k 9th March. British bar pie irch P. steamer Onssa, 1,1 B_ongkong7tfa M
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    • 133 5 We Inesday, British iteamer Ajax, X steam < r Sai ath, Thurs lay, P. 0. amer Mindoro. E Fri Br I ish bar Br. jua Om Br Dutch British st-\ Br rque Miralla, Pi French ship TvBrit is]. British rman bar We I P. .V 0. mer Behar, British
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  • 171 1 Date. Flag. .--hip's Nam.-. Captain. From. To. i Feb. SJODutch British —[Dutch British Norwegian jfiritish L' t American Dutch <'ei*ni"ll British American British -JDutch 88 American —'Dutch French 29Britifl French —Dutch British March 1 Peruvean 3 Ami ri. 1 Dutch French 6'Spai Vijf Vrienden Candida Elizab Catharin
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 230 1 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Dai l :_:s. CAPTAIEB. FLA >NB. OF WhESE Fe BOE A SETS. D AI.KIVAI MEX-OF-WAlt. Denison 11. M I Jan. 1 I Hongkong <. Support Poole I Mar. tta Mayer Dutch war Mar 1_! B* 1 gamers. D* Almeida IVarc, r Worsley Bin. H) Dec. 31
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