Straits Times Overland Journal, 11 July 1874

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  • 15 1 9 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL- 294 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JtJLY IK IJJ7I. Price, 45
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 32 1 LLY IITH, I** Black Sago Flour. Sarawak J.To. uiinal. 40s. Male twist rs. 5 d B— Win c. div. Galena M a. j <!J preui ,ht £*2. I
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  • 306 1 i the din n the 2nd IB. Chi I ladies, Messrs. Sinclair an apt. hanghai Mr. a Uas■l. M. Bat, For Singapore.— Mr. R. dr 4 na- j tires. Cogb. addy, i ai Mr. ua. issar, £i "*l f >>rs i ,> Hid i I From and Mrs. BruDelisle,
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  • 66 1 DrnHf Press.) The m ,tliiii» news iv the Color duri place on the 23rd It was felt all over the lslan and 1 and number of Beyond, bower es eusued. Is. Iv cou of the deatb of Mr. Douglas, Mr. M y has viof the Gaol. *'i ily aped.
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  • 762 1 veiland Journal was j)iil>lished on the :2Mh June. The I Metkong arrived «>n the 6th »tli June, and t I*. oe in t iil of the 12t; i arriv< ing with > v and Tlie homeward on h conllis I he pablic bit of satisfying their curio.- the
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  • 1116 2 NI.W HARBOUR RAILWAY. New Harbon I the E will i that no ward i °f the work 1 public course utterly in tture of the furalluded to in Sir drew Clarke's speech on opening the session, bat can be gathered, is believed that, availing of the
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  • 889 2 fiiE judgment given by the Chief ice on the Ist inst., in the appeal of Hadji Arshad against the decision of tin Walshe, Police M. which we publish to-day, coincides with our own views on the injustice of the Gaming Houses Ordinance. The decided opinion given by
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  • 1107 2 Befouk His Honor Sir Thomas Sidgreaves, Kt. Chief Ji WedhbsdaYj 1m Jcix ug [inspector General of Police, it. vs. Ha.ikk Mahom This was an appeal from the of the i'oli gard to a conviction by him appelr that he the said Hajee Mahot; Area z owner of House
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  • 3701 3 Y. 1\ my previous Jottings," my errainto mall i me of which, though applicable to Far Bat il, did not specially eharacour little isle. As some a: for that neglect, I shall devote the present jotting to particulars, descriptive and otherwise, of this very cmqu
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  • 2131 5 fS.J j)ubia i'rom June.— On the 8t: fortifi- but w Len off, J of heali urn Pin;glima Polim, the same jourg from a Sama- re that I am enabled Two i Pinang have been in- j rg of which Aim aoknowled- i >le for him
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  • 739 6 fS.) The 1) the 1 lth ultin illowing particulars of a remarkable occurrence they write to us from tlu them district of iriuiu nature. It that at a tarn. Dapitan. n birth I first born, who are twins unite which co v era the lower
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  • Correspondence.
    • 865 6 "CLUB" CRACKERS AND "SQUARE" SQUIBS To the Editor of the Daily TfMef. Si v -Her Majesty's accession to the Throne was not noticed in the Daily Times on Saturday, the 20th instant properly observed otfiwith flags and a salute. Tiffin at the Cluh is worse than ever it which is
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  • 227 6 Justices of the I who formerly exclu I ivernmei at th' honorary ■fIKMIV monthly bum of upu hk>, formhe annual a_ <>unt of al>out ible by then ernnv -I" the ipore), to be entitled to a little more ation. w Tli i recently introduced here is
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  • 48 6 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, By per? of the Ghtleni Limited, 1 you the following extracts from the report of a recent visit to the Mines by Mr. Johu Fisher, the Managing Director. A. DAM retary to the Company, igapore, 25th June.
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  • 1444 6 To the Directors of the Galena Mining Company, Limited. Gentlemen, In accordance with jour request, I have the honor to submit to you the following report of my recent visit to the Company's mines, situated in the provinces known as Jalor and Rfrhiwn, on the Malayan Peninsula. •nipanied by
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  • 792 7 si anal correspond** f.J U -'mh .Jink, Is7t. Thk Colonial steamer Pluto, from Singapore en route to Pfnang, and the Malay Tclet/raph, from Klaus*, arrived here last Sunday morning. The Pluto sailed tor Piriang, the same afternoon, and ■legraph for Singapore (to undergo repairs both to hull and boilers)
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  • 798 7 To the Editor of the Doily Tit Si k l have a word or two my in comnient upon your article in Tuesday's issue in regard to the New Harl>our Railway, which I trust to your sense of fairness to publish, because the article seems to refer
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  • 200 7 To the Editor „f tlie Daily Times. Sir Without seeking to enter into the merits of this question, which, like every other, has of course two sides to it, I gather from your article of 30th ultimo, that you consider Railway communication is unneeded, and we are
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  • 170 8 Tntil 1 April I'any with a capital and the mv. iv time :i be inter- the in the i to. _ive the particulars Ed 'usteail I James Guthrie 1 Willia. 50 AdanisV 10 •I Brennand M. Little. 10 In a let! I !>th Ju ;netl ived by
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  • 110 8 A> there is no would i of-;; t member of this community community probably »> 11. v raihvav to 1 end of I in demanding t'n»ni tin.* pul funds a million d in order each in ommunity to th nin< fcourse ;it very empty) ing line >
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  • 400 8 Sik 1 1 with surprise tl various reasons urged by your eorrespon- dents M W.," EL" etc., w. s l>o It:iilu ;iv to New 11 McNair'a Teluk Ayer Beelaniation Scheme being the most tempting bai ion if reclaii I immediately l>eside a steam railild have thi maJ
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  • 593 8 1 0 <)/' of t Sir The follow: not generally known. new paper, it is rumourei is shortly to be started on Pulo Dindii under I pices of L the of the I S s. Th.' chief editor will be a bri ter well-known in
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  • 193 8 (From our it.) v The I un Millies, fro i 3rd instant, arrived here j a. m. on the 4th, and sailed for L'enang, al p. m. The B ili 11 a. Captain Cotton, also from Singapore, which port she left on the 3rd instant, anchored in the harbour
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 43 8 INFOBMATION WAITED. To the Editor of the Daily there not room enough already opulate in Singapore, tha- >vernment must reclaim Teluk Aver B<for that purposifcliw questioithat your correspondent results Teluk Aye r (injunction with a to i arbour. Yours truly, Singapore, 4th Jui
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  • 48 9 To more i the name ;ivour ii nk tilwav, will tin don and a wharf ier- i I a. bullock 1 road m it jKissible for h< > on more with t prin. ing tion of the bulk ol t urs faithful! roadway. gapore, 9th Jul
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  • 293 9 To the J. the Daily Ti link it it the d on of the New i Kail way threatens tall Me perhaps in ;hose mast extraordinary eommunic; out of >lace when a question of so much interest to the public is under i >nsitlerat i< >i y
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  • 693 9 id Correspondent.) M\i.\ 1574. Tmi Str mer Sharpshooter, CapJtine, from 1' Bth instant, arrived hero at 10.20 a. m. on the Bth. v from Penang, the 11. X. M's steamer Ardjoeno, which is to be Singapore to undergo repairs to her boilers. rather singular on for hearing the Police
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  • 192 9 MONDAY The French war steamer from Toulon, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf on Saturday, and left yesterday tor Saigon. The British steamer Bealuii, Capt. Moppett, from Cheribon 24th instant, anchored in the roads this morning. TUB British steamer Japan, Capt. Milnes, from Penang 25th and
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  • 420 9 The British steamer Ellen Gateau, Capt. Thurston, i'roiii London I lth May, arrived yesterday. 11. M. S. Basilisk, Capt. Moresby, anchored in the roads yesterday afternoon. 11. M. gunboat ILirl anchored in the roads this morning. The Hurl left Malta on the 2Gth April, and called at
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  • 54 9 The Spanish steamer Mariceles, Ca\>tatn de Zabala, from Manila 23 rd June, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday. The British steamer Pearl, Captain Munk, from Penang 29th inst., anchored in the roads yesterday. The British steamer Amt/.iu, Capt. McNabb, from llankaw 10th Juue, arrived at Tanjong Pagar
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  • 131 9 Yesterday evening, a detective police officer observed a Chinaman offering some co(fee for sale at the Kling eating houses in South Bridge road, at the very low price of lift ecu cents pet and on questioning him as to how he ion of it, < t adv
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  • 89 9 The following are the Mm the Annual General Meeting of t Singapore Exchange, held at the I. change Room on Monday, tin June, 1871 PxtESLNT. —Hon'hle T. Scott, Chairman, 11.W.W npbell,H. Arthur, W. Allei T.CutL Glinz, E. Bitter, E. B R. Scott, E. Zeltmaun, J. l> ck. Proposed by 11.
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  • 6 10 s steamer kong
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  • 18 10 tain Collin, i h Jane, anchored lock last it, proceeded to the I Comand will this evening lon.
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  • 41 10 -DAY, t tli of July, is the ninety-eighth anni of the De[ndependence by the United Lmerican vesin harbour have dressed ship in honor of* the occasion, and the I rtained a number of his coun* 1 the r- at tiffin attl
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  • 267 10 ■t has been brought to our t to the rewards informers under Ring Ordinance,—the share usually half the fines inflicted. that the provii reward extended only tual raids on the gambling ;«l that if unsi and taken, the inform ild have nothing to >me--3 more ible to the informers should
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  • 182 10 Thk M. M. steami Capt Ravin, from H -nl inst. arrived at Borneo Company'^ whs rday m oon. Thk homeward S Marl- Capt. Bouru 22nd, Hongkong inst., arlompaoy's wharf early mornii ralle, Aden I •be, froi seilles 7th Jun. ;'ort Said, Suez, A ith the London mail
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  • 444 10 Wl understand 11. B, Sir Andrew Clarke has decided to postpone his departure from Penang until the end of this month, instead of returning this k as originally intended. Tiiekk was but a meagre gathering at the Town Hall last night to with, the exhibition of the
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  • 261 10 Tin. 1. s. N. Co'a ■teamer Bmnda I'tain Wesselsj from Rhio, arrived Lav afternoon. The 1) 3rd ii D the roads Thk B. L S. N. C ('apt. James, From Calcutta 20th ult., via Moulmain, Pinang and Malacca, arrived this mornii I\ our extract columns, will found
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  • 476 10 The Siamese steamer Bangkok, Capt. Belbin, from Bangkok 4th July, anchored in the roads this morning. The British steamer Japan, Capt. De Smidt, from Hankow £$th ult., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, ea route to London via Suez Canal. The E. A. mail steamer Tom
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  • 473 10 The X. L amor P dleimmder, Capt. Kayser, from Batavia Oth inst., arrived at Tanjoug Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon. The Ocean Compn imer F Capt. Scale, from Liverpool 30th May, via Suez Canal and Penang Bth in6t, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning. Wl understand that
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  • 86 11 Data. I Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. June Coulnak lon London Yokohama Haynton Ni.hols Bangkok Falmonth p 1; lolia Langholz Batavia KottewUm British John Bramall U- Ho Way 110-Flo London —Dutch Licht^t; Jan -liff I{a t ;<1 26 American kN. Thayor veil Hongkong m —.British Eliza Shaw
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 983 11 BHIPPIHG IMELL'IGIENCE. !3rribais» anibalg,— Continued, nuday, 27th June. Dutch schooner Goan Goan, 271 tons, Non Bargen, Samarang British steamer Legislator, 1,400 tons, Craig, Hongkong 20th lst Jul yFriday, 10th July. British steamer Mong t ons, Flamant, Foocho v 19th June. British barque Lizzie Rosa, 380 tons, Phillips, Sydney h June.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 407 12 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. DAT*. bmps Names. Captains. Flag and Rig.jTons. of ar- Where From. Consignees or Agents. Destination I RIVAL. MEN-OP-WAR. t S iO *T v Steffins H. N. fit. steamer ;L>o June 13 Acheen Netherlands Consul. Acheen 5 Metalen Kruis Kip H. N. M. steamer 1100 June 19
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