Straits Times Overland Journal, 28 June 1874
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section15 1874-06-28 1 truyujhrgf The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XV. \(>. 293. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE -211 1874. Prk15 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article, Illustration72 1874-06-28 1 LATEST y. QUOTATK vGAPOKt. June 11 1 h, White Pepp< Pearl Sa^o (Vffee, Buutyu. none. Tin 7 do 5 do T. Cloths 6 do do 7 do do Benares Opium new. g oh London. Bank bills 6 mon T.P. Dock Sham (1100 paid), 5 .Singapore GaaC-72 words
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Article310 1874-06-28 1 aye arrived, ->ed through the port, dun it. earner Cathay, on the For Singap From Sou tbainpton Messrs. Le Mesurier. Wri-ht. Prom Penang V. Brad Id k passengers. Hongkong. F ,»toii Mi Win Lark an m Brindisi Mr. and Mrs. Batcheler, Mr 1. From Bombay: Mr. i >ug'--8 native310 words
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Article766 1874-06-28 1 Tub last Overland Journal was dated the 13th June. On the 14th the Ihatf arrived with the English mail of the 15th M;t\, the French steamer ww iii on the ZZvd with the mail of the ttud, and tl> lay with the mail of the 29th idem. The766 words
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Article564 1874-06-28 1 HONGKONG. Ihillii Presß.) Hyogkong Chamber of Couid have applied to the local < the report sent in by the i sion with reference to the effect of ti uese cruisers upon tbo The application has, howev« of used, but the Government offer to forward to the Colonial Office atiy564 words
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Article514 1874-06-28 2 HAW uaiiayay. iitaineil in a hen o) ■until in March last, intimating tter will .•<1 in th md that they have a< Mr point,t that already their opinion that any expenditure of public money on a railway ble. We feel sure that v proopinion II unhc>514 words
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1391 1874-06-28 2 No. Tii shall be last and the last first." This old prophetic saw is verified in this modern ilu least. This series of papers is entitled, the Public Works and Private enter- i prises of Singapore," and as yet the Public Works1,391 words
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Article2367 1874-06-28 3 JOTTINGS FROM A TROPICAL ISLAND. dfireytr lii and ill UP' «ly and comprehend some Principia," Browning (hx Blank*! Irona a right boo. and \i. P., lately one tlif most prominent occupants of tbe a in "the Hous The man who could tackle these, or any kindred studies, out here, would2,367 words
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Article1914 1874-06-28 4 THI public notice this Colony has red of late in England at the hands Prime Minister? and peers of the realm, is no doubt gratifying to people here. It may, however, be fairly questioned whether we have much cause for congratulation on the inter* st taken1,914 words
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Article1389 1874-06-28 5 The U YON.— My lords, 1 thiuk it right to make went with reiressed to lordships on Tuesday evening by the noble lord who sits at the table (L >rd Stanley of Alderley), and which were of a Iftl nature. The noble lord, speaking Straits S statements not1,389 words
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Article1164 1874-06-28 5 'Translated /'or the Straits Times.) The following intelligence from Acheen is taken from the latest reta Batavia papers From a telegram fi'ou of the Naval 1 ers of A i May, the Goveramcut have the following public On the L's. steamer Citadel Van turned from1,164 words
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Article1282 1874-06-28 6 ITEMS FROM THE MANILA PAPERS. rs.) tted from the late ved Manila journal There have been planted in a villa province of Pa i .-specimens of I in Eu- as remarkable for -lit, th as foi ilthng pro; r el for having i i pelago these fifty Eucalypti, and we1,282 words
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Correspondence.
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Article62 1874-06-28 6 lv jyur publisl kok J which it woald appe ir 1 nt alluded I au, ake. M at the time, and tl market i suffering i tack oi tth the British Consul; y obliging a d I >t c that fallibility, the only one who ever did, left62 words
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Article56 1874-06-28 6 ke had a Time*. i: --I I ud i your graphic the miraculous find he veranci of a who- be I I>\ the ordinary rules of ariththat 'ies •uld have "crumbled and fallen 1 to the act: for sugu onderful piece of rope is all a Your obedient56 words
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Article222 1874-06-28 6 'he Editor oft Silt: The zeal displ of lemen at home, ail of whom, few unimportant exceptions, are Shareholders in the Tanjong Pagar Coinpa: against Government construction of t Railway, must be as gratifying to the bullocks and bullock carts settlement as the disinterestedness of the tive222 words
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Article40 1874-06-28 6 To i for ofti tit*. Sik. Perhaps you I .at ('lock 1;-; Com c was ti Church, a hi gapore, for !i, and that when that L>ui' k was n Sain! ral has, to it tl lUßl'i40 words
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Article633 1874-06-28 6 1> ur issue of yesterday iddresaed I tin I lion i] uniary int ly i r to tl: tribute morain .mined, and md I. That nearly all are those ot* Tanjong uled by I'iii 1 v I ie home for at, for Aid interest, to judge of633 words
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Article308 1874-06-28 7 I had a dream of that I am constraiuit published as «i euri< .Hows: In am, two men, father in one of the best houses in an eastern cit kheir fu- asant now report for your her:—'' have good I has a dein th and hold a commission308 words
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Article365 1874-06-28 7 lo the Editor of the Strait* Times. Sin, -In your correspondent's letter published in your issue of the 28th ult. I find he applies to our Chief Administrator the little ot 1 to explain the reason why called, I venture to ask you lor a small space in your365 words
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Article47 1874-06-28 7 PURDAY, 18th J The Principal Civil gical ii during the i April iiich the following it Highest l«fl|n nl Mur<-:n v .;.i iiM.uib, l^.tkij iuch. ■bservedlt] In the shau do Greatest rm uches, at Perseince Estate on the 1 r Meau rainfall f47 words
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Article552 1874-06-28 7 The Bi i >i, Capt roai Hongkong bth insta arrived this morning. The Siamc- >teamer Capt. Tytler, from Bangkok 6th inst., anchored in the roa The Bi earner Ruby, Cap'aiu Chopard, from Palembang 12th inst, anchored in the ro;. i The Straits steamer Japan, Captain Milnes, from552 words
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Article149 1874-06-28 7 4Bj p l>efore Lieut. Ellis, Marine Magistrate, on a charge of as- ol the the pri a the irse to the shipping in th ur. T: evito be tiled latter believed with mmit both. ;ed near I rqnc Trutk t rgling pan, Captai from j) and I alongsiil tain \\i149 words
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Article305 1874-06-28 8 The German steamer Cassandra, Capt. Langer, from Calcutta 9th in arrived this morning, en rpute to Saigon. The Spanish steamer Paragua> Capt. Klizalde, from Manila 9th in>t., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. We have before had occasion to direct the attention of our commercial public305 words
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Article376 1874-06-28 8 WEDNESDAY, 17 th JUNE. arrived tlii*. moi i 14th pri Thk British steamer CteaUr, ('apt. Ross, from Lalman 1 lth inst., anchored in the roads this forenoon. Last Saturday mmeut G tins a Circular from the Colonial that, in accordance with an arrangement "-v; beti .1 India Offices, CharJoint Stock376 words
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Article506 1874-06-28 8 We understand that H. N. M. steamer Metalen KruU is daily expected from Acheen, and will be docked at this port. Thk German steamer Olympia, Capt. Paulsen, from Hamburg Ist May, via Suez Canal, arrived yesterday afternoou. Thk British steamer Celestial, Capt. Darke, from Saigon 14th inst.,506 words
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Article657 1874-06-28 8 The British steamer Lotus, Captain Cattle, from Calcutta 11th inst., arrived yesterday afternoon. The British steamer United Ser Capt. Strahlendorfl', from Penang 16th inst., anchored in the roads yesterday evening. We are glad to find that the Police do really perform occasionally some work which is a657 words
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Article105 1874-06-28 8 H. N. M. steatDer Mettle* Kruia, from Aeheen 13th inst., anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon, and will, we understand, go in to dock here. The K. I. S. N. Company's steamer Koning William JIL, from Samarang 17 th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday forenoon.105 words
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Article269 1874-06-28 8 The Freuch steam* from London 17 th April, via al, arrived yesterday. Tut Ruse beamer R»**ia 9 Ql\ Kazy, from Hankow 7 tli June, arrived attaojong Pagar wh urday, en route to Odessa with teas. Sini will probabi h mail of 1 P. d mails together. ■i269 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1874-06-28 8 M ar Co. 8 steamer Hindustan, from Calcutta, will nan<£ tomorrow morning, and may be expected h veiling or early Thursday moruii Mkssus. Ap 7/fidj Caj)tain Gardner, from I ug 14-th iubtuut, arrived at i ijar wharf yesterday mori Penaug and Calci. ay. TM Britilfa tteamer apUin Young, from lion^kou^82 words
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Article985 1874-06-28 9 H. I. R. M. steam t l*ick ai chored in the roatl lorning. She came last from Capt which port she left on the 2tUh April. The Brit Medium, Capt. Kneen, from Saigon ISth inst., anchored in the roads this morning. The Amei which arr: the barque985 words
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Article49 1874-06-28 9 The British steamer Xanioa, Capt. Westoby, from Peuang 21st June, arrived this morning. Thi British steamer Braemar Can fie, Capt. Marshall, from Foochow 16th iust., for London with teas, arrived at Tanjoug Pagar wharf at 6 o'clock yesterday evening, and left at 9 o'clock this morning.49 words
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Article131 1874-06-28 9 THE British steamer Glenroy, ot the Glen line, from London via Suez Canal, arrived at Taujong Pagar wharf at balj ])a>t three o'clock yesterday afternoon. The Glenroy left London, on the eveniug of the 20th May, and has so far made one of the quickest passages on record of the131 words
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Article642 1874-06-28 9 Thk .Malay pearl-divers on the Australian pearling grounds, who are obtained from Singapore, though they have generally behaved well to their employers, have in some instances been troublesome. They did not mutiny, but simply sulked and refused to dive any more, saying they wanted to return to Singapore. The diving642 words
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Article34 1874-06-28 9 The German steamer Sylvia, Capt. Johaunsen, from Macao 16th instant, arrived yesterday afternoon. The British steamer Ban Yong Seng, Capt. Craik, from Bangkok 20th iust., anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon.34 words
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Article57 1874-06-28 9 The watch-thieves, it seems, are again busy, and we would warn not to leave their watches or j< within easy reach of the rascals. A gentleman yesterday left his gold watch and chain in the pocket of his coat, which was hanging on a peg in the office, but on57 words
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Article88 1874-06-28 9 The Siamese steamer Bangkok, Capi Bel bin, from Bangkok 21st inst., anchored in the roads yesterday. Thk Britisli steamer Pal" Black, from Saigon 22nd iust., arriv this morning. Thi. British steamef Barrow, from Soural -ud inst., anchored in the roads this moraii Thk Siamese steamer Capt. Orton,88 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement71 1874-06-28 9 The N. I. S. N. Co.'s steamti President Print, Capt. Veltman, from Batavia 22ud inst., arrived at Tanjoug Pagar wharf this morning. The British steamer Rainbow, Capt. Fox, from Palembang 22nd inst, anchored in the roads this morning. Messrs, A pear Co.'s steamer Hin- Capt. Miller, from Calcut 16th and71 words
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Article63 1874-06-28 10 b rand beilllil j ll* as follow- dr. Panin, de heeren *m ech; zales, rrinjjvronwen, de ht-eren Garni odin, Amhurnt liamsen. Balfonr, Lyons en Niaud, Madame go to press, we learn have just received the ful:ig later telegr a which it will be seen that ma bad as at ported.63 words
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Article524 1874-06-28 10 If. M. */r, Capt Thompi from Bombay 7th inst., anchored in the roads on Thursday evening. —^^ii iave l>een received by the lonial Secretary from Penang g that the Attorney General; ac- Mr. Swettenham, had returned from an official visit to IVrak, where tli c well received,524 words
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Article42 1874-06-28 10 Datg I Ship's Name. Captain. From. To. 4 German X ZIZi Wetd** U-rfbP. T an 3 ■li.h.t. Thomas Hibrth a N 10 British ,rier Cronstad Amur Eiver ansea agkong h Zd 'S^T* ricaa our lla Buni ill| i- Manila42 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous974 1874-06-28 10 n 1 1» e i > i xt ell i o >; s c c S»turd" 1-h lunc '"'"i M-Wl Tegetboff, 856 tons, Toinich, C«May. Sundiy 14th )unv British steamer Brae mar Castle, s, MarehaU, Foochow rthTi jkok'^U. i% L ritil;- P^« Siamese I tv G >rm isen M:. b974 words
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Miscellaneous745 1874-06-28 11 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. J)A Captains. I__ig vm ft] of ak- Where From. Consignees or Agents. Destination. rival. i I EN-OF-WAR Boli H M Iprfl 1" a val Officer. H. K. It. al June IS -cheen terlands Consul. -i Kniit H. X If. t 11«»«' June eu Netherlands Consul. jPowlett745 words
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