Straits Times Overland Journal, 14 July 1872

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1 14 Straits Times Overland Journal
  • 24 1 Kuk Dbspatcb rn P. fc O. Stf.ameh "China." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. Vol.. XIII. 244 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 1-4, 1872. Price, 45 Cents
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  • 40 1 On and after th. Lpri] next, tho ■übs< -ration Nv; will be raised t.> per iiiuum— owing to the greatly increase- 1 nrc of the publication. Price of tingle copy 45 -••nts. Singapore, L l 7th i-« b.. i
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 25 1 Singap on Ist July Mrs. John Fraser, of a daughter. At n the 2nd inst. the wife of Mr. A. J. Phi- a danghi
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    • 12 1 i Hospital, on the irth Jnae, Qapt Hearj Lobb, r Mariner.
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  • 99 1 THE STRAITS TIMES SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1872. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. fcixGAPoBE, July Uth. 1872, Gambier S J 75 nominal. Black Pepper 1 White Pepper „$-0* fcagu Flour re ZAv. Do. Kwmk 5>.42i rl Sago Tin Vl3t IS 8± lba. Shirtings 7 do do w 2.20, 5 do T.Cloths „1.4". t>
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  • 1070 1 I The last Overland was dated the 29th June. On the 27th July, the Hooghly came in with the French mail and London dates to the 27 th June, and the (ieelong arrived yesterday morning with the English mail of June 14th. The homeward French mail left this
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  • 247 1 BOVQKOVa. The public ig for discussing the advisability of establishi] tool for middle-class child* place ..>u ■J">th ultimo, H. present, and the H -a. Air. Ryri< chair. }\i< Exce L IICJ ip -ke iu favour of a non-denomiuati nal schem.-, and feeling ol the mooting wai strongly in favour
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 222 1 asdfasd The following passengers have arrived, left, or passed through the port, duriug the fortnight Per steamer MarlaLan, from Bangkok, on the Ist July Paste it yer. Ismail Jsurraiuanj< Per steamer dlaucus, i'rom Liverpool, on the Ist inst Fur Singapore. One native servant. For Hony/coiuj. Mrs. Tomlin and o children.
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    • 371 1 fto Shan>jhui.~Fi'om Marseillei Mine. Dreyerand 2 children, Missea Kainsford, Lina, and Green, Messi-s. Fiiirlavain and Leroy, Mrs. Lecat's ayah. Yokohama.— From Marseilles Mme. Knipmng, Mm.-. Berno, Mdlles. Hietty and Druger, Messrs. BiSoo, Meloneelli, Dusiua. Giudetti, and Pelu. Per M. M. steamer Mpkee on the Mh inst For Siu<j'tj)orc.—F\'om Hongkong: 80
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  • Topics of the Day
    • 1209 2 ilxj Hfh. The residents in this isle of beauty j the 1 the Hast, have been growKngconsiderably about the blazing, nt, br« killing beat which has prevailed of late, and which has bet n declared on the authority ofnot only eldest inhabitant^ but of all the oi«;c>t
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    • 521 2 m th? Straits Times, July »>///. I.\ another column, appears another instalment of official correspondence acting the proposed railway to New Harbour, in the shape of two letters between tlie Assistant Colonial Sec re- try and the Cbairman of the large public meeting which was held
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    • 1134 2 From the Straits Times, July Mh. An important Post Office case was tried on Thursday at the Police Court. The facts of the case are, that some time ago a Chinaman here presented a bill of lading for five cases brought from China by one of the
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    • 1100 3 Times, July I'hk prosecution of tin* two Chinamen Lun Hah and BagTekHowai the I Court "ii Thursday, charged I a breach of the Indian Postal f tonally occurring in the Colony whereby the detecti <'t our p«»tal m are prominently brought to light; and though the result
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    • 883 3 From the Strnils Times, July 13th. The third criminal session of the year i opened at the Supreme Court at eleven o'clock on Monday morning, bofore His Honor Thomas Sidgreaves, Esq., Chief Justice. The following gentlemen were empannelled as Grand Jury. J. L. Kirby, Esq., Foreman. J. Brennand, -bs*i.
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    • 1141 3 From the Straits Times, July Kth. (Translated for the Straits Time*.) In the New li'ifai-'ia HandeUblad of the 22ud June appear the following remarks on Borneo and the Straits Ynne* "The Straits Times of the loth instant answers the remarks appearing in our number of
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    • 1058 4 Fl\ m July loth. td/or the 6 r*#. 1»> the S i the 17th February, loth and tOth April last, will be found notices of the appearance of pirates in comparatively large numbers on thi- East Coast oi' Borneo, ami of an expedition being then on the way to call
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    • 805 4 From the Straits Times, July 13th. SISGAFOHE, 4TH Jt'LY, 1872. Present His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief- Justice. The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding H. The Hon'ble tho Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. The Hon'ble the Acting Colonial Engineer. The Hon'ble H. A. K. Whampoa. The
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    • 9613 4 From Ihe Straits Times, JiOy 6th. Singapore. 20xh June, 1PEESENT: His Excellency the Goveenoe. Hia Hon. the Chief-Just The Hon. the Officer Com. H. M.'* Troops. The Hon. the Colonial 6 irr. The H.»n. the DeraL The Hou. the Tr. ;i surer. The Hon. H. A. K. Whauipoa.
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    • 9124 7 F-om the Straits Times, July 13t/i. Singapore, 27th Ju>k, 1*72. Present His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief Justice. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble the Attorney- General. The Hon'ble the Treasurer. The Hon'ble H. A. K. Whampoa. The Hon'ble J. J. Greenfields. The Hon'ble R.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 612 9 From the Straits lime*, July 6th. Malacca, Horn Juke, 1872. (From an occasional Correspondent.) The Straits steamers Japan and Sharpshooter arrived here yesterday morni the former from Singapore and the latter from Penang. A shocking tragedy in the shape of cutting aud woonding took pb at ifongah Rayah (about
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    • 197 10 m :h< Sir liU Tim* t, J j 6th. SIK, 1 want to know why the shorthand reporti of the Legislative Council published sooner than they are. Is it your fault, and it' not. whoso fault is it I a>k you if it is not ridiculous that
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    • 401 10 Papers laid before the Legislative iincil by command of His E\acy the Governor. _<'xH Jink. H7J. ■<^/ M/u /Msy- theßigki Ho*' ret'irtj n&ptcf&uj </ Me proponed Raili Ii'LMK.N No. LO3. DowaiHo stkket. [sth May, I^2. bir, I havo receiTed Coloiiei Ajmoh'i 17. ol the 29th Pebn tmusmntii. jr
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    • 204 10 .iiNlAl, SICXSTABT*fI Ot. l ..wok A, 29th June. 1^72. ji but.—1 am directed by His Excellency the Governor to forward for your information, the copy of a Despatch from the Secretary f Mate for thenColonies, in reply to LnsWa No. 67 of the idth February, transmitting a copy of certain
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    • 409 10 Singapore, 2u<f July, 1872. To the Assistant Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlement*. Singapore. Sir.—I have the honoi to acknowledge the receipt of your letter No.—:—of the and beg to state in reply 1. That the meeting over which 1 had the honor to preside on the 23rd Feb. last n >t
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    • 285 10 from the Straits Times, July 13th. Malacca, 7th July. (From an occasional Correspondent. THK steamer Telegraph arrived here from Singapore last Monday, sailed for Klang the following night, returned from Klang last Friday, sails for that port tonight, and is expected here en route to Singapore on Wednesday next.
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    • 690 10 F-om the Straits Times, July Yith. Hongkong, 28th Ji ne. There is very little new here, for things are very dull still. The tirst public topicis the school question. H. E. the Governor attended the meeting called bv the Hon. P. Kyrie, in spite of the rain, which fell
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    • 706 10 From the Straits Times, July 13M. Si ni, a pore, in July, I^7-. To His Lordship, tfie President. Committee, Subscribers, and Friends of Seamen Mission, Singapore. Ify Lord and (Jentlemen, It is with pleasure that 1 submit mv first half-vearlv Report of the above Mission
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  • News of the Fortnight.
    • 157 11 The British steamer Martuluiu C%] Bui mm Bangkok ;2t>th June, anchored in the 1 iterdmy. Thi ('.tan Company's steamer Me~ ('apt. Marsh, from Shanghai I and Hongkong 24t!j June, arrived af Tanjong Pagai wharf this forenoon. Thi Briti>h steamer Lord of (tic ItU$ t Capt. Blow, from
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    • 616 11 The Spanish steamer Yruro Bat, Capt. Larrinaga, from Liverpool Ist May, arrived this morning. The B. I. S. N. Co/s steamer Dacca, Capt. Patcrsoii, from Calcutta 19th June, via Rangoon, Moul main, Fenang, ancf Malacca, arrived this morning. The German steamer AtaUnita, Capt. Rieek, from Cuxhavcn l^th
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    • 645 11 The Siamese steamer Chow Phj/a t Capt. Orton, iVoin Bangkok 2,sth June, anchored in the roads this morning. The British steamer Colombo, Capt. McNabb, from Foochow 24th June, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. The British steamer United Sen-ice, Capt. Mooney, from Hongkong via Saigon, arrived
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    • 223 11 The British steamer City of Esefcr, Capt. Bovey, from Cardiff' Uth May, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. The British steamer Enterprise, Capt. Lobnitz, from Shanghai 23rd June, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon. An all-comeiV ritie match will take place at the rifle-butts on
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    • 306 11 The British steamer Fusii/ama, Capt. Callaghan, from Hongkong" 25th June, and Saigon 3rd iiist., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf yoterday noon. The Dutch steamer Governor Gen- eral Mt/er, Capt. Lindemann, from Samarang 3rd inst., arrived at Taujong 1 Pagar wharf this morning. The M. M. steamer
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    • 236 11 The British steamer Fidar, Captain Murray, from Palembang Mh instant, Arrived this morning. The British steamer Africa, Capt. Galilee, from Hongkong 2nd June, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharl' yesterday afternoon. Some tiaie ago, the Hon'ble ThoniM Scott called the attention of Government, in the Legislative Council,
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    • 152 12 The extra P. iteamer Indu*. Bombay 2nd ii at the I*. v\ y C< mpai informed by the Manager <>t th«* Submarine Telegraph Companies ben that the cable between Banjoe(Java) and Port Darwin is in- t. rruptrd. The repairing steamer />>- tationed at Batavia, will repair it
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    • 284 12 The Spanish steamer Miudoro, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila 2nd inst., arrived at Tajong Pagar wharf yesterday. The British steamer United > Capt. MoooeVj from Penang 9th inst, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf rday afternoon. Thk Penang Argus of the 4th instant is informed that Dengue fever
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    • 124 12 Imk Briti>h learner Ban long Bemg l Capt -..in Saigon Mh bit, anchored in the roads yeeteiday afternoon. Tuk Gazette or the «»th inst. i, thai 1)\- i private letter reoeiTed from Deli oa the sth, it appears the n»W«tttB it place are still far from MMiraL
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1084 12 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ,3.. r fl, a ig arribate.— Continued. Saturday "9th June French barque Deux Freres, 376 tons, Magueur, Batavia Mtk British barque Ak»»d», *7 tuns, Bensem, NewcaBtle 2nd J^e.^ "ES* barque Ponsou, 4« t*» G-jJau. Cardiff 27th Feb. Marcb. Briti* steau,er UarUauf 3«0 tons, Burton, Bangkok 26th British "British
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND JOURNAL.
    • 5 1 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND JOURNAL.
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      • 615 1 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Date ~7 I N'ames. Captain Fla<; and Rhi. Tons, of Ah- Whkrk Peom.] COKSIOKKia or Agents. Destination. RIVALS. MENOF WAR. D^ui«un H. M steamer Senior Naval Officer Ad Amer. war str. t>95 July tiAden (T. 8. Consul STEAMERS. jb'Almeidi imef .V2 E. D'Almeida Co. Tug W.
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    • Topics of the Day.
      • 695 2 -li'hj 20///. NATIVE PROCESSIONS. In t 'ii of the Police Bill in the Legislai mcil on the 27th ultimo, very .ir\ and important clause relative to Dative processions and a' ive manic had to be struck n nee to the ■•pinions of the it of State for the
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      • 1661 2 From fhr Straits Times, Juki 20th. Tiik proposal to abolish the Municipal Commission, which was introduced in the Legislative Council by the Hon. Mr. Greenshields and concurred in by the Hon. .Mr. Shelford at the meeting on the llth instant, was a hasty step, which we think
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      • 685 2 From It s»m ms that other Crown Colonies besides the Straits Settlements have gfrievao I heir Officials, and some of them are given to express their feelings 01 i verj j'lain lang ma> judge by I Lowing extras .is, Mauritius, under date 30th May. It is gome*
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      • 1266 3 i the Straits Tmmm, July -27th. Tbi be f/*j dated Um 19th instant, hut which appeared only this morning, is more interesting than that useful hut dry official publication generally is. The Colonial Sei utoij'n Office seems to have been unusually prolific of bulletins last week, all containing
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      • 872 3 Fro,, i (hi Straits Time*, July '17th. Si m.ai'ohk. 18th July, Is7l\ > KEse>T His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief-Justice. The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding 11. M s. Troops. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. The Hon'ble the Treasurer. The Hon'ble the Acting
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      • 773 3 Prom tin Strait* Times, July 20#<. Tiik currency question threat become rather a serious <>nr to th<- 1 rade oi' these Settlements. The banks are raising the rate of exchange, and d count is difficult to be had by native traders, fche all-powerful and all-necesfl irj Mexican dollars
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      • 934 4 27ih. the Legislag on the 1 ltii inh to-day is an as it (1, the first debate on the question of abolishing the Municipal Commission. It is impossible to read the arguments urged in support of the view taken by the unofficial members, without admitting the truth
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      • 406 4 From ike Strait* Time*. Juhj In the midst of all the talk about the necessity of improving the Police, and the means of doing so, we have daily proofs forced upon our attention of the inefficiency of the force in either preventing or detecting crime. We hear of
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      • 1290 4 From the Strait >• Timc<, July 20th. Translated fur the Straits Times.) I "favourable accounts have been received by the N. I. Government as to the Deli expedition. On the 6th July, in consequence of a telegram receivde the day before, reinforcements consisting of half
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      • 1031 5 /"'nies, Jvhj '11th. The following particulars of the arof the Chinese coolies who murder- ed Mr. Van Zalingen (as has been noticed in a late number of this jour- when I WH "ii the eve of turning Id mine on the island of Batjan in Moluccas to account, have been
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      • 296 5 From the Straits Time*, July 2.1th. Singapore, 2f>m July, 1872. P res tint His Excellency the Governor. The Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. H. M.'s .Troops. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. Attorney-General. V, Treasurer. Acting Col. Engineer. s J. Greenshields. R. Little, M.D. T. Shclford. The minutes of the
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      • 2635 5 From the Straits Tuw,. July 2Mh. Singapore, 4th July, 187± Present: His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief-Justice. The Hon. the Officer Com. K M.'s Troo] The Hon. the Colonial Secretary. The Hon. the Attorney-General. The Hon. the Acting Colonial. Engineer. The Hon. H. A. K. Whampoa
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      • 3072 7 17th. r, 1872. Pi:: Hi or. leTheO i/s r lh. tf.D. i 1 in. nt point in t :m us <>n til.- question, snd to call t.- your notice I thought it would JBTolre some further ex- enditu utemplated in the odium \\i,n i, 1 laid before j
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      • 4395 8 Fi oin the Strait* Times. July '27th. Singapoke, 18th July, 1872. Present His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief- Justice. The Hon'bie Th Officer Comdg. H.M'a The HoxCbk The Coi. Secretary. [Troops. *The Hoa'l.le The Attorney-General. The Hon'bie The Treasurer. >tt'ble The Acting Col. Engiiieer. The Hon'ble
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    • Correspondence.
      • 259 9 F-om the 8 2 >th. To tli" Editor < Daily Time*. Sir.— Allow me to< I emphatically the r m trki which fell from Dr. e and the Chief Justice in Council on the 27th ult. regarding the dog nuis- as reporte in your paper of Friday last It
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      • 424 9 July Unlit. M Jl LI from K i"<>r Tlh ton, having on and suite, arr. last f afternoon, and (Clan The Straits steamers Sharpshooter ami arrived bere yesterday, from Penang the latter from Singapore. The Colonial si I tain Bradberry, arrived bere from your p ind Penang, jr< the
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      • 622 10 tht Strait- inly 20th. the Editor of the JJnili/ Times. in tl.f Minute on the Municipality, dated tsi May, LB6B, which you published on Tuesday, li. K. I pnor, in the al>M-n.r ol ions From the Commissioners at the tinforth the ii. which he considers
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      • 66 10 From the Si July 20th. Editor of the Daily T\w Sin: What has the gh I>rM_ that it should have the broad arrow let into its rabstana 11; > it anticipated the unofficial Honorable* and declared that it will no longer be bappy under Municipality It' vou are
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      • 212 10 From the Straits limes, July 20th. To the Editor of the Daily Time9. Sis Believing there ia room tor improvement in the Mtnutoiowi Hotels and Clubs, I beg to forward to you for publication, for the edification of those concerned, a carte which 1 came across this morning in
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      • 63 10 From tin- Strait* Times, July '20th. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sni: -The Trustees of the Raffle* Institution held i meeting about a fortnight ago, aim as it was a "stormy" one, 1 would like to know it the Trustees arc affected with tUe Colonial
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      • 498 10 From the Strait* Times, July '27th. (From an Occasional mdetUA Malacca, 20th July, 1872, The old saving 1 "It never ruins but it pours is very applicable to this place with regard to steamers. For days and days, sometimes, not one is to be seen at anchor in the
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      • 1048 10 From the Strait* Times, July 27///. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sin: 1 am sure the community were :is« much surprised ll you could have been, at the unwonted deference of His Excellent v the Governor to your editorial as an expression of public opinion, in
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      • 586 10 From the Straits Times, July 27tt. (J&bm an Occasional Correspondent.) At last we have had something to stir us j U P» yes two somethings first, the burning ;of an American ship— the Benefactor, with some 2000 cases of Paraffine Oil on board, and secondly the promulgation of A
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      • 195 11 the Straits Times. Jnhj 21th. To tor of the Daily Times. Sn In lute paper you inform your j iat H. K. the Governor, accompanied l\v the Maharajah of Johore, and probably by H. M. S. Zebra, intends to visit two or three Rajahi
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      • 230 11 From the St J*h 27tt. To the Editor of the Daily Tunes. >Ui: The Conmiitte appointed vo I quire into the desirability of employing the Chinese element in the Police force, riainlj excellently chosen, hut 1 much for that selected to look into the qm the Municipal:
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      • 238 11 From the Straits Times, July 2.7th. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Siu: In your issue jot" Tuesday, I 23rd, under Items from Java," the following paragraph appears. new penal regulation for natives, to me into force in January, 1873, con- tains the provision that a tine from/
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      • 255 11 From the Strait* Time*, July 27th. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Snt: I hear it whispered that the Municipal Commissioners have had some difficulty in restraining the go-ahead propensities of our worthy Colonial Secretary, who by virtue of Ins office is President of the Commission. With
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      • 1023 11 From ike Strait- Time*, Jnhf 27th. To the Editor of the Dv Time*. Sir 1 ant not froing to undertake the defence of the Municipality. lam DOi Quixotic! Like the Hon'ble Dr. Little, 1 am well aware of its many shortcomings but when I see four members of
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    • News of the Fortnight.
      • 407 11 The British steamer Birius t Capt. Lee, from Calcutta sth inst., arrived at Fanjong Pagar wharf on Saturday afternoon, and left for Hongkong terday afternoon. The British Bteamer SAarpsAth Capt. Milne, from Penang Jlth and Malacca 14th inst., anchored in the roads this morning. The British steamer
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      • 154 11 We are glad to learn from pri advices received yesterday from I>< li two days old —that the disturbanc there wore at an end and the plant sale —no farther dai apprehended from theJßattaks. The Hongkong Daily the 2nd July has the following, ,n^ the doings and
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      • 170 12 I! Uh in a it: an The Sj !a Suez rrived at I Pagar ornservation» Januan luth. —^> The Dai I J u ts the following j w biefa that th< the only placi h c.\; faetion uuarrek PJ i by Cap- an alu and iu t
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      • 469 12 Tiii: Sarawak steamer Royalitt, Capt. Warebam, from Sarawak I:2th inst., arrived yesterday afternoon. team< B Larrinaga, from Liverpool 26th May, via Cadiz and Barcelona, arrived al Tanjoii:.j- Pagar wharf lay afternoon, The Ui am r I Watson, from London l:i June, via il, arrived at Ta^'eiii*- Pa
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      • 431 12 The British steamer Surprise, Capt. (rom London 2nd .June, via Suez alj arrived at Tanjoug Pagar wharf yesterday evening. The Colonial steamer Pluto, Capt. Bradbery, from Penang UUh and Malacca IMh in st., arrived this morning -o•W e haw received from the Colonial Surgeon a tabulated abstract
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      • 890 12 J?he British steamer Marti 6an, Capt, BuxtoD, from Bangkok 1 5th instant, arrived yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Vidar, Captain Murray, from Palembang 17th instant, arrived this morning Thj: Ocean Jompani Capt. Henderson, from I I-ith instant, arrived at Tanjong i'agar wharf this afternoon. The M. M.
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      • 164 13 I Brit ner R Capt. Creighton, from M 20th instant, anchored in the roads yesterday after- Tm Siana mmer i y a t Cup:. Orton, from Bangkok I7tli inst.j i in the roads yesterday afteruooo. ■I. W Tm l>r, b amer J f C (iuan llin, i
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      • 590 13 The British steamer Tkale* y Capt. Bonne, f rom Hongkong 1 15th instant, via Saigon, arrived this morning. Th P. ft O. steamer EmeH t Capt. v from Hongkong lath instant, an I the I*. Ik O. Company's wharf restenlay afternoon, and left for Bombs morninf lately
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      • 366 13 The British iteamer Mont Cenis, Captain Hybert, from Cebu lCth inst., arrived this morning. The Spanish steamer Muriveiei, Capt. Elizalde, from Manila 1 6th instant, arrired at Tanjong Pagar Wharf this morning. Thk Ocean Company's steamer Deucalion, Capt. Butler, from Liverpool 1 5th June, via Suez Canal
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      • 69 13 The Dutch steamer lire P re tide A Print, Capt. Woorten, from Batavia 22nd instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. The British steamer Hittoriait, Capt. Tattoo, from Hongkong 17th instant, arrived at Jardine, Matheson Co's wharf tliis morning. The Messageries Maritimes steamer Don nai f
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      • 444 13 The Isritisli steamer Teviot, from London via Suez Canal, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this afternoon. The Wah Whay case which we rej)orted a few days ago is still pending in the poliee court, counsel being employed. There are seventeen prisoners, and the police court is
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      • 116 13 The British steamer Pilot Fisk, Captain Gale, from Saigon 23rd instant, arrived this morning". The Ocean Company's steam cr Ne*~ tor, Capt. Byrne, from Hongkong 19th instant, en route to London, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf last night. Thb British steamer RmvemtwrtA Cattle, Capt. Sergent, from Hong'kong
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    • Page 13 Miscellaneous
      • 185 13 VESSELS PASSED ANJER. Date. Flap. Ship's Name. Captain. Font. June 291 British Evening Star Boeaf Singapore [New-Yo German Canapees Heineke Cardiff Hongkong July 1 British Fraeiem Hay London Yokohama .German Canton Gedt Singapore England British Ar<h<>< Uiinelow Loudon Hongkong Peru Irong Cardiff German fohanne Bunje British North Eari Hawkes Lirerpool
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      • 1317 14 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. arribalg. Spanish Bteamer Mariveles 202 ton8 Elizalde Manila Saturday, J3th July. Yritish steamer China, 928 tons, Gardner, Hongkong 19th July. British steamer deator, 317 tons. Paxtoii, Samarang 10th July. Thursday 25th JiUy. Wourten B ataBritish ship Fathool Carrim, 1.21t> tons. Sohwalky, Jeddah 2oth Dutch steamer Vice President Prins,
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