Straits Times Overland Journal, 13 June 1874

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XV. No. 2<>2. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1871. Prick, i~>
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 23 1 Stadt Rev. Mr. Balsam, Mr. Aristarchus C. Mooes, of Singapore, to Sophia Ann, eldest daughter of G* Zakifra? Esq., late of Batavia.
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    • 114 1 On the 3rd inst., at Orange Grove, t wife ldson, Esq., of a On Thursday. Sird April, 1874, at sea, on board the O. S. S. Patroelus," the G. Brown, of a son, who same day. At Perseverance Estat e s th inst. the wife of Mr. W. Colledge,
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  • 102 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1874. •JAJ»ORE. J X, 1874. Gsmbier I kWi black Pepper 10.75. White Pepper 14 Sag., Flour, Sarawak ±o: 1 Pearl Sag >05. Cotfee, Bontyne none. Tin. 40s. Mule twist 8* lbs. Shirtings 7 do do L 95. 5 do T. Cloths Mi 6 do do
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  • 383 1 Th 4 passengers have arrived, assed through the port, during t Per M. 81. |An o, from Marseilles, on the 6th in>t For Singaport— From Mraeillea Dr. and Mme. T bild, Drs. B. Heraandt and Seytre. From Galle i M. HermenegUdo. For Batavia.— Vi---m Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. Cramer,
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  • 1053 1 The last Overland Journal was dated the 31st May. The Pe'iho arrived on the 6th instant, with the French mail of the Bth May and the E. &A. mail amer Jeddah arrived on the 11th with the Sydney and Queensland mail. The homeward French mail left this per
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  • 338 1 SHANGHAI Mr. Justice Goodwin, Judge of H. B. If. Court at Yokohama, arrived in Shanghai on the 20th May, per steamer Oreyonian. Mr. N. Y. Hannen, lately Judge of that Court, arrived by the same steamer. We hear that the French Consul-Gene-ral has asked certain Consuls to prosecute indiviluals
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  • Page 1 Advertisements

  • 698 2 Ml!. BIRCH'S [SIT T< w id Laroot and as tli I tilt' ('((loll! ulars (1 to j btrt Sir Al IOD, ai .fiit proceedings we are not likely to lead adr: |)inion on the >ulij. Aft i all the villii. the coast between and all the
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  • 559 2 W I had some remarks to make about our fire-enginei and water-supply on the occasion of the recent fire near the Ellenborough market, which, by the 1 might have been much more disastrous in its iv>ults. We then drew attention to the dilatory, unsatisfactory manner in which
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  • 508 2 v Winged words" are no longer a poetic fancy but an accomplished fact. Words fly" indeed, but in a manner different to that expressed by the Latin proverb. Thanks to telegraphy, and modern enterprise in extending its benefits in all directions, the most distant parts of the globe
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  • 743 2 b) reference to the ad which appears in ng columns, invitii r the conveyance of Chinese coolies to Port Darwin, in tl tory of South Australia, it 1 ing to our readers for us to little information respecting this new Settlement. Consequent on the explorations of the late
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  • 1917 3 111. El file rtait ion en yression griv toutes Us Emile Touvestre. In this world one chai netimes on vny curious illustrations of the truth of the old saw that extremes meet." Son xnpanted bj two friends, I visited a Dyak village <»n the Tiimbang
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  • 2529 4 ITE MS FROM THE PAPERS. > ('I, ie Strait* Tun em.) Thi following is translated from the lat< Batavia journals "To our regret, v aay that the ultj have declared that cholera must again be looked upon as epidemic here. In is been vent parts of the archipelago, that Batavia
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  • 244 5 ITEMS FROM THE MANILA PAPERS. pear.i rI st i ate a.n b March. On \>. m., a seke was to ij*e having J as repeated witli{th. I re shocks, felt at •irs, aud were of no less unable ireh. üblintf shocks of earth<juake were durii a, and between at night,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 778 5 THE TORRES STRAITS INNER ROUTE. Lite Editor of the Straits Turn Sn; Haying recently arrived at this port trom Svdntv via Torres Straits inner route. I hasten to inform you ot two dan:tly in the track I that ither to or fron I .ilia, and as they lie directly in
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    • 191 5 the Editor of the Vaihf Time*. II > i \k Si it: May Ibe permitted jli the columns of your valuable irnal to express, <>n behalf of the Porguese portion of the* community of this ttleinent, and that of the congregation my Church, in particular mj d
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    • 354 5 uonsl Oorrespo*de»t.) M u.w 7th 1 THE Straits sU-anier Ahmyxliv tain A>u-ustine, fron bound here la>- aoniing i her the folio iug night. 1 1. M. S C fron inc.: aid retui The Mai; ii and will leave for that port .orrow. Th< --ingapor arrived here wery early yesterday
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    • 32 5 the Editor of the Daily Si it, Will you kind at in;ul<' in your date, to ti of the A lice Tin i i lain had no tin* steamer You: l!lV\Kl\l\i
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  • 13 5 ITUED KAY. Oardegui, IV this morn >n, fro arriv
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  • 798 5 ETJEM iinpiiiir in. or, [nsped mail st« a melon a tour of W. ixwell, rar under on nt, will be Ik the 3rd in the short ran. v>sition may be taken I trai aiul there are 1 down, M> Wfi 1»J 11 be a oils in the
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  • 307 6 GOVERN ME NT NOTIFICA TION No. 114. His ExcelleLcy the Governor has pleaded to appoint the uudermcnti Gentlemen to be Al tea for the Settlement of Sir Abdulrahuian, His Highness Punku. A.lam.son, W., E Almeida, Jose D' Esq. Anderson, A. F. Esq., M. D. Barlow, Lieutenant-Colonel C. lOth Rei:t Birch,
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  • 451 6 Rare requested to state that at c 48th Annual General meeting of the Standard Life Assurance Company, held in Edinburgh on Wednesday, the 29th of April, the following results for the year ended 15 th November, 1873, were reported. -137 New Proposals for Assurance were received for
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  • 225 6 WED NESDAY, 3rd JUNE. Ihe British sb its, from Batavia this m spoken, l)ai-(|ue 1 a insh hai aid Dutch barque Jacoia Helena, all bound to S Tut H. Sharj* -May, rk Moulauun, IViiun-, and V a, arrived this morniug. Wi'exti following jjarafrom the I' It becomes our painful duty
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  • 101 7 Tin from anjong on. an uehored in the roads this morning*. Mol- ong 24th Ma arri\ morning. The Colonial steamer Pluto, Cs 'enang 2nd inst., arrived ig, bringing back His Honor has been hold. ,1 session and civil sittings n the < which ant, have, untl. Ed
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  • 195 7 Darke, from Bangkok 2 7tli nit ;»n--l in the roads this mornin The Bri >j Sc/i</, Ca Bangkok J an a morni: *er of allowing children to play a' illy child three or four years of a^ whom iblished him into a poii the child ami inflicting
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  • 529 7 The British steamer Consolation, •rmaek, from Swatow 27 th arrived yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Orion, Capt. Smerdon, from Calcutta 29th May, arat Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. The British steamer Regalia, Capt. Harrison, from Calcutta 28th May, arrived at Jardine, Matcheson Co's wharf this morning. The
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  • 484 7 The British steamer United Set Capt. Strahlendorff, from Amoy 2 Jth May, arrived in the roads yesterday, en route to Penang. Thk Sarawak steamer Royalist, Capt. Kirk, from Sarawak 4th inst., an eh red in the roads yesterday. The German steamer Egeria s Capt. Entwistle, from Calcutta
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  • 618 7 TUESDAY, 9t h JU NE. The Dutcl er Heri (.'aj)t. l^vtTaar>. from B arrive bo-day. Tfi British steamer Bengal, Douglas, from London 28th April Suez Canal, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning. The Briti- latah, Clark, from Bangkok 4th inst., aiichored in the roads this morning. The British
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  • 450 8 THURS DAY 11t h JUNE. Tn li steamer Betifait, Capt .11 Cheribon Mb inst., anchored in the roads this morning. raph Company's maintenance steamer t. Woi >rt this niui! ilrv din the Java cable. in an altercation het\. ten in Circular Road, one of th< lulted the othe -rely rupture
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  • 29 8 WED NES DAY, 10th JUNE. circulation of the 'Hit Quarter il opeu on Monday >th instant, and be held regularly thereafter on the third Monday •mber, December, this year.
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  • 1372 8 Wb understand H. E. the Governor intends leaving Pinang, on his return ingapore, about the 25th instant. The I*, ft Bteamer Nizam, Capt. Barlow, from Hongkong 6th inst., with the homeward mail, arrived at the P. ft Co.'s wharf at eight o'clock this morning, and will leave
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  • 36 8 Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Cap: May 20 British Q8 k 1 Gandolfo 7; iwle n^ n mv verpool British md Mab' i,on nm low Adiir «b taffa NjWti all i i Jux IDutch
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 213 9 vtChixnnc Tiln. 500 ton», Mclntosb, Cardiff 25th Jan. Br tners, 000 uju», jvnuic».c, v &O. tteamer Tr»™ Anderson, Hongkong faii ship Jorgen Br ifang.Newport 25 th January. Monday, 1 at June. :iey31 8 t March. ad June. British steamer Paknam, 360 tons, Black, Saigon 29th May. Wednesday, 3rd Jun
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    • 85 9 Arrivals Continued. Thursday, 11th June. «*SS^w SSL British steamer Bent an, 340 Btb Jnn British steamer Agn. one, vvora j, 523 HXZt&E Sf H^L*f London SW ,'ieh ,te c P~i*»t Prin8 tOn9 FeltmaD> Bata Ti ßriS BhTtean.er8 hTtean.er GlenfaUock, 1,386 tons, Mcßain, Hongkong kh une Friday, 12th June. Siamese steamer
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    • 26 9 HU, stsamer Sri Sarawak, Hewa* for SarawakAmer. .teamer L-^ hurBday 4th T u ne. Britth steamer via P Dang Spanish steamer Pasig. Lopur for Manila,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 95 9 I Station ISJ-OF-WAR H.M. steamer J*9* M Water Boat Brit»b.team e r 30 Sept. T. P. DocktojJP^ IS'eFt.orC'fr •nanw b"^ British steamer -Ma kok Abdoolla Boiuanjee. tEt sb«=«T li SSr ssawta^. (luk Britiih stea. 482 J«ne J^J^ Hi. tish steamer j 10 Hongkong t UrVp ACo iir £L British steamer
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