Straits Times Overland Journal, 19 December 1872

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1 14 Straits Times Overland Journal
  • 22 1 ITCH PB1 P. StBAMBI KllZAfrOU." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL VOL. XIII. \<>. 254. SINGAPORE, Till RSI) AY, DECEMBER 19, 1872. Price, r>
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 28 1 la makkk i q\ n w'OKt;. i newci I8f lie. ;ui 15 ..l.J".. I d i 1 1 per coat did. io per I
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  • 673 1 1 HJ nave arr er fram t* be 9th December torr Towers, and two prisoners Fernanda i M. steam 'roni Batai 1 1 tli m>t b Rajah Brooke and la-lv and H. i)(> Fitter, W> How,', and MAnnier. l natire. Per steamer R> from Sarawak, oo the 12th inst
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  • 936 1 The last Overland Journal was dated the 5th December. On the 12th the dva came in with the French mail and London advices to the Sth November, and fche Delia arrived on Monday with the English mail of the 15th idem. The homeward French mail left this per
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  • 578 2 tth. OUB HOSPITALS. n the Hospitals lias tisfactor) The \\ln-!«- o^i i tshell, has 1 a multitude of words. n much rhetorical froth, uch uncalled for and vehement indignation, apr< poa of nothing. There are to 1«- found, eveywhere, those who, mei i beyond their nones;
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  • 2046 2 THE BENTAN" CASE. From The Straits Times, Decemember 14th. Tin. 'an case came to an end before Captain Walshe, l*6lice Magistrate, on Monday, when Captain Barker was committed to take his trial at the next Criminal Sessions for Manslaughter. It appeared in evidence that a large number of Chinese coolies
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  • 2176 2 asdfds 1 i i > E xcel len G fortunate in i f wt V J before pubh, ind wenow print the ini I His i tell them, what they in all j I 11 hieh we their origin in quarrels nva k the rder action and
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  • 678 3 From she Strati* Tunes, December 14///. A CASE which came before Mr. F. H. Gottlieb in the police court la>t week, brings forcibly before us the conditions of Chinese domestic service in the Straits, and certainly is not calculated to give case or comfort to the minds
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  • 571 4 hyui f gjkdfbg r I ith. Dvi ess our n read with much interest the Shorthand reports of the Legislative Council Meetings which are dow enabled t<> overtake. It is to be regretted thai they are so long m being published and that thus the outpublic are
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  • 1341 4 thc Daily Times, December l>th. The Commission appointed to inquire into the Riots ofahe 20th October last has concluded its sittings, and the evidence has been published. Though the Commission has not yet made its report to Government, there can, we think, be no impropriety m dispassionately
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  • 688 4 From the Straits Times, December lith. [Translated for the Straits Tones.) Further official reports on the rice scarcity in] Java have been published all these report I though at present there is do fear of a r, a* the prices for that article are rising,
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  • 541 4 Thk latest official reports from (V bet are to the effect that Maradia Kaj>e has fled further inland after a fortification constructed by himself and following had been taken by the troops, with the loss of an artilleryman killed. Bonto ha- 1- making j i" ln> lurking tana jeth ck
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  • 103 5 jgjk fgjfdf hgjfdh if• r 1 UK LPOBE, IOTII DitKMIIK.R, \S7'2. I'heskn ;t Hi> Kxccllencv the Governor. The Hon'blc The Officer Comdg.the Troops (Lieut-Col. Crowe, V. C. LOth ttegt.) The Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble The Attorney-General The Hon'ble The Auditor-General. The Hon'ble The Acting Colonial Engineer.
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  • 10999 5 raits Times, Deceml r 24th. IV7J.1 V 7J. N I HE rOVEEK I [r. SidThe Hon'ble r i i landing H. dcfut-< 01. Smitb,Both Keg 11 i> ii Pinang I Sir W. Hack* The Hon'ble The Colonial S Bir The Hon*ble Th teneral Mr. Braddell The II n'bleTbe
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  • 1286 10 DINOaFOBK, I"TH OCTOBKS 1872. Present. lll.S EXCELLKHCY THE (m)VERXOK. The Hon. Oißoer Gomdg. H. M.*s Troops t Lieut. -Colonel Smith, s <»th Regt His Honor The Jadge of Pensng Sir \V. Hackett The Hon. The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Birch The Hon. The Atto. neral (Mr. Braddell The Hon.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 246 11 i-itii. MiLUt A. I. 12. ;l Correspondent.) The E uner Pinang, Captain Pinang with dates to the I here last Thursday, r and m Pinang I fcj and the latter ived hen laj Th< of importance U) letter. 1: ently n that the two d and conI i eh
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  • 174 11 Prom Ike S I 1> eembi r I Uh. To the Editor of the Daily Time*. La the advertisement that ap- pears m your paper above the name B is, if not a covert libel, so worded rong impression, I have to state that the total amount of
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  • 155 11 From th- tibt r 1 Uh. I itor of the Daily Times. mi:. esterday, about Ip. m.. m Teluk Ayer district, while present at a Chinese friend's marriage, I saw two cooli the street furiously assault each other, and the single combat developed into a m whicli tour
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  • 545 11 n tli~ Daily Titues, 1> > hi///. i the Editor of the Stra v. Sic, In the discussion which occurred* upon the report of the Committee on the Supplementary Supply IJill for LB7l, His Excellency, the Governor seems t>> have taken a very querulous
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  • 298 11 From the D<iJly '£>,■ \*'.fh M vi. ice v. 1 -"> 111 December, The British steamer Sr. N wk. Captain Hewat, from your port arrived h Suuday night, an i after discharging L,3BU bagg of ttiee and Borne general carreturned to Singapore last Wedn <i.i\ afternoon. Malay steamer Telegraph,
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  • 198 11 News of the Fortnight. THURSDAY, 5th DECEMBER. We hear that Messrs. Cfuthrie Co. have been considered blameable for having allowed the Tongkang, which lately capsized between this and Pinang with coolies on hoard, to be taken m tow by the steamer Bcutan, they being Aleuts of the steamer. Prom lads
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  • 186 11 Some time ;;ir > we t ok oc all attention to the I Fever southwards from nd the imminent dai into these Settl< ments, and ed the propriety of proper being taken to bar itgave ext racts from the Indian pa] minutely describing the nature of the Fever, it- symptoms
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  • 34 11 The following was the result of the Election of a -Municipal Commissioner yesterday For Mr. W. K. Scotti 35 rotes. Tan Seng Poh L 9 B. I k 1! B. Wo
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  • 27 11 i, ;ji<' favoured by Dr. And with his Meteorological For October, and the general result Lou I. do ill m H boun The height of the li.iriii..--i
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  • 113 11 We beg to call the atteutiou o\ Municipal Commi^siuuers t»» the of Johnston's Piei being properly railed all round. All along Jolly< an iron chain affords some prot< from the dai l" 1^? over iiit'> t be sea, or tide is <>ut At Johnson's no protection v On t hand
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  • 74 11 SA TURDAY, 7th DECEMBER. The Government G day contains the fo not iti< i laptain 1 I been 1 Itn Ocl LOUsly N I f 1871, 3 and lof In7J ger Klunder i> < I m- m I'inang. a Circular i made by Ships wanting a P nais of D
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  • 21 12 ey tin* Governor reti cd 1 Sing a Pinang m the and landed at Pagar wharf yesterday morn-
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  • 5 12 r N sth and Mamorniiiir.
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  • 16 12 Sihis throat cut. The <-. which grazed <mi m. is bui unravel a a
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  • 40 12 D GrOTHA of their I Lemon re i mor. N'otii ide of the h mr at place a< I two gona ig, and 3ie boi ting of denot I and :i. bbe Negative •ill be after the worn 8 CH,
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  • 19 12 WEDNES DAY, 11th DECEMBER. The Messagcries Maritimi imer MannarinOj from Batavia t., arrived at the Borneo CVs rday afternoon.
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  • 49 12 ay evening, there was anthe H< bt bi-Lw Load about tich thre a reor ital, be out aga rtly. I To-day, both Bides are setth'ng quarrel by arbitration, and we presume the ment" thus oome to arise w I ie i, judg i g r>m [>asl i ir at
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  • 135 12 r r!;;. Sarawak stea n R Capt Wareham, from Saraw rived this v.:- The Brlti imer 7" 't, C Bnrni Mekong i Sth iust., ar -rday af- --rfft. Thi their Royal H and Pri Vii^iistus of Sa arrived .tiicr hey were received at the wharf by 11.
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  • 14 12 Ihe Britis N Hewat, from Malacca 11th inst., arrived yesterday atternoon.
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  • 13 12 Swedi Caj>t. Bjork, from ts;it.i instant, anchored m the roads during last night.
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  • 97 12 ml A boi i .■> k ago, a >■ was the bouse of Chinaman near Mr. haoipi bakery m Haveiock R >ad. Inspector Ricbards took the ease m hand, and the row!: w;:< that the property, coning of rice, was traced to a h use at Campong Saigon, aud Mr.
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  • 251 12 A Coi bt of Enquiry iut rcums attendant upon the runni down of the native sell K)ner Ruby by the steamer Vaico, has been Bitting at I 3 tins Fhe Court consisted of i\ Snowden, K><j.. Senior Magistrate, as President, with 11. Burn, Ks.j., Master Attendant, and .1. L. Kirby,
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  • 65 12 The tkjl hkjhugn B I Tm arrive'! m the r r to Pel m The a v, am Mcl London on I 4 ill year; b I noon, report W. re. II [I formally tive C i. We v 11. the K:ilab. Tm r ',i i
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  • 17 12 The 1 > Capt r, from .a L3th arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morninsr.
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  • 11 12 The British steamer I B ;n Labuan Bth inst., arrived IV.
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  • 23 12 The British ler r« Capt. Bl Loy sth instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf v. day morning, and will I York to-morrow mornii
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  • 16 12 The British steamer Japan Gman Hin, from Pinang 12th and laoca Lsth inst., arrived this morn
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  • 33 12 Thei WiKii our i /y" say i bo the i I sir. od points as an Official, ami Las coal uota li (C* i f k jlgyierkeriugierg hiuo dfh ef hgiuerh I i
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  • 39 12 The M iea Marit: amer HoogAlf, Capt Rapatel, fro a S 89th November, Hongkong 7t i Saigon 1 Lth insl h the h French mail, arrived Ii »rneo .n;\ 'a wharf o:i noon, and left for Galle, Aden, S
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  • 28 12 The Ocean tor, Capt. Hill, from Liv .'il>i i I'iOi inst, arrived a1 T&njoug l\»--.ir wluiri' yesterday fore leave for Eiongkong and S ii t<>morrow morn ill jr.
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  • 32 12 The Reverend Canon B Andrew'- sdrai, n 1 i medical c E£i« duties 11, w< i under Mr. i lt-v. Mr. i), lain, will Mr. II •>••. Mr. Beckles pr lamer Drum** -'lav.
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  • 54 12 Tins morning, at Camp ng Grlam, b tions —we belie? tfa (iluv 1 1 i1 1 and I m which g] and even fire■us -I. There have been, we hear, thr I \W believe the actual fighting 1 was of short duration, and the police authorities are using their best
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 65 14 SUPPLEMENT TO THE OVERLAND JOUNRAL. SH P P 3 IN 1 iARB O U R7^^ i I I BIVAlj OF- WAR. »orn 464 rii Gin Mas I r, iai PEAME] n Britisl i P It QCk A l i I I 1 Tair I M. adorn i Pi oar li
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