Straits Times Overland Journal, 5 November 1874
1874-11-05
1
8
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/stoverland
Straits Times Overland Journal
-
Title Section19 1874-11-05 1 kO, STKA.V The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. Vol.. XV. No. 302. Price, 45 Ci SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1871.19 words
-
Article, Illustration62 1874-11-05 1 Gkunbie Black Pepp. White Pepper.. Sago Flour. Sarawak J.-Vj;.. Pearl Sago. Coflfee, Bontyne Tin 40b. iiu <H Ids. d 7 i 5 a 6 do do 7 do do Benares Opium new 540 nonuoml. Ex E ON Lv: iis 6 months ugh Docomentary Sovereigns idj %IM.62 words
-
Article415 1874-11-05 1 duJ: For Singapore. From Penang: < tain Eaglesbame. Messrs. J. Cran •r. X FeilberJ\ Mrs. Sedgtield. Mrs. Gaspa 1. Miss Jordan, Messrs. Cbater, Doninshaw. rooi Penang: Mr. M. A. Anth Per stea. Hongk on the er:— JV «h, Mr. J. For Calcutta.— ri ngkong Gardner, Mis< Dunn, English Singap415 words
-
Article595 1874-11-05 1 Journal was dated 1 Octoher. On the 26th the ho arrived with the French mail and London advices to the £stb Septein id the <a!iir in on the Ist in- itli the English mail of the 2nd 0 The homeward French mail left thi- >'« f the 80th595 words
-
Article54 1874-11-05 1 NTSIN. ites: You may 0 purcbase of macbinery for tb« Ch tbis. by tbe next mail, cot An pose of selecting the machinery, and to engage a corps of miners to oversee the work. Thia i«. a real step in advance, and ought to result in much good, to54 words
-
Article349 1874-11-05 1 The following Reports of Damages and Loss of Life caused by the Typhoon of the 22nd 23rd of September, hare been pub. lished by the Government. CAPTAIX SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE TO COLONIAL SECRETARY. Victoria, Hongkong, 3'Jth Sept., 1874. Sir, I have the honor to forward, for of349 words
-
232 1874-11-05 1 With reference to your Memo, of the ultimo, I beg to report, for His 1 leucy the Governor information, that up to this date the number of Deaths, occasioned by the Tylioon, which have bean registered, is as follows Chinese. Draw tied. Male Adults, Female232 words
-
Article1707 1874-11-05 2 ICIAL •ct'iil aci courts mil tact. It i which, nothing, is invaluable as ten go* of kin and la which •d in alm< inilar 'Her of lite rnment V. in- biiik, it that it is not only iv the neir recent terrii phooo and its lamentable1,707 words
-
Article2752 1874-11-05 2 U. to The h< mi which fell da and earlj morn- ill for the heavy, threatening clou., I and the sun rm, drying 1 un the .and encouraging the lovi in fully us lai first rl. E. 1 G and Lady Clarke honored ii their -nee, and the2,752 words
-
Article938 1874-11-05 4 COLONIAL AND INDIAN GOVERNORS. s, but the dig: !y worn! liow it hapany man can be found to h«»w roke. In an Australian paper lay, the following qu Sir George Bo wen that h< privileges scholar. all. Heisju*>t r George Bowen, son of a small fa; nd, iior of a938 words
-
Article1965 1874-11-05 4 ■M by auction ivia od tne ii instant, brought an average rate of/5 1.7 2 per picol. > of Billiton tin sold by auction at Batavia on the J~th in.Mani, j brought au average rate of J\Ji).'Z'Z{ per pieul. The Indies of the 15th instant1,965 words
-
Article1182 1874-11-05 5 5 The Ct'bu correspondent of the Co- that tin- British ship \it% Times 17th inj lias had her damages, which consisted of the toss ral sheets <»!' copper sheathing, repaired; at the date of his latest letter (7th instant B ie was takiog in cargo1,182 words
-
Article295 1874-11-05 5 CHINDKASS MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. the Editor of the Daily Times. Having been, from the commence- the Uhindnus connected with them, I at the i time consider it my duty, for the •lion of the ahareln In ,Ju ck in the \o\ v only 4 in. thick. lit\ >>th sides295 words
-
Article169 1874-11-05 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Dkar Sir: It is worthy of notice, that ri^ht opposite the Cathedral, there is a large drain on the very edge of the high road, which I consider not only danou§, but it should have been looked into many169 words
-
Article314 1874-11-05 5 occasional L'ar respondent ILu -a. Ist November. Sim.k I last wrote, the following steamem have arrived here, viz The Malay steamer Telegraph, from Klang, on the 23rd and JiUth ultimo, the Uenmore, iroui Penang on the 24th ult., and the Japan, and Ayra, fron, the .same day ti Penang,314 words
-
Article119 1874-11-05 6 BER. He notit of Captain H. Justice of the Peace and Mag f Police at Sin^ulaee of Capt Walshe, al lunation of his seat in the Legislative Council by the Hon'ble EL B and tin* appointment of Mr. James Charles Mitchell as Senior Sworn Clerk in119 words
-
Article18 1874-11-05 6 •k Spam uer Attrrera, Larrina^a, from Liverpool 13th v z ami Barcelona, arrived terday afternoon.18 words
-
Article336 1874-11-05 6 H. N. M. steamer Rhio Siat, from irrived yesterday. earner Ptkuaui, Capt. Bl arrived this mornii Capt. Smith) from Bangkok 20th inst arrived on Saturda r. Dutch sU Uwfapore, ('apt. Odeu, from Batavia iOtli inst., arrived on Satunl; Thi i, Capt. ngkong 17th inst. arrived at Jardii336 words
-
Article296 1874-11-05 6 The German steamer Oljmpi*, Capt. Paulson, from Foochow 17th inst., arrived yesterday afternoon, em route to London via Suez Canal. The British steamer Raja A Capt sell, from Amoy I7tb inst., anchored in the roads this morning. Tin: steamer Ictt ou Sunday mornii i In- Eastward, with296 words
-
Article136 1874-11-05 6 WEDNESDAY, 28 th OCTOBER. The Bi teamer Fetiedo, Capt. Came, from London Bth Sept., via Suez Canal, arrived yesterday after- British steamer A I Hafietiden, from Bangkok 2 Itli anchored iv the roads this morning. Mai it: ed .lam Wettoby, from Batavia 25th trrived the Borneo Company's wharf yesterday moon.136 words
-
Article509 1874-11-05 6 Tmk British steamer G*l'i Lame, Capt Burgoyne, from Shanghai and Hongkong, arrived at the Borneo Co/s wharf last night en ntntf to New York via Suez Canal, and will leave at o'clock this afternoon. Thk homeward French mail steamer A/a, Capt.* Fleuriais. from Shanghai Kith, Hongkong '22nd,509 words
-
Article299 1874-11-05 6 Fort Alice. Oet Rajah,— l have the honor to imform your Highness that t' r the past month the news from the head of the Batang Lupur has Wen highly satisfactory, fcix Tuahs viz., ndaiig, Alam, (balai's son,) Inggol, 1 Siam, Dabong and Apai ivijig at and near299 words
-
Article653 1874-11-05 6 The British steamer <br«y, (apt. Craik, from Bangkok 25th inst. anchored in the roads this morning. The Straits steamer voter, Capt. Augustine, from Penang 26th and Malacca 20th inst in the roads this morning. The British steamer MiUuu, Capt. Butchart, from Swatow 22nd inst., arrived this morning.653 words
-
Article1063 1874-11-05 7 The B 6jr,Capt. Park, ilasgow 2onl September, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this rnornii Th Xl at the Johortand will load a of timber for Bomlu; :t(te not t j u Stratford, 1. S. Chary r under Ordinance D i, Harlx, ,t Peuang, as a Fire Com-1,063 words
-
Article312 1874-11-05 7 The British steamer Glenea m 9 Capt. I Auld. from London 22nd September, i via Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjong j j wharf yesterday afternoon. The British steamer litlit,', Capt. Barrow, from Sour-abaya ~b'th October, 1 anchored in the roads this morning. The Straits pteamer Japan, Captain312 words
-
Article61 1874-11-05 7 Tit /Ilia, Capt. Joliannsen, from Hamburg 17th Sept., via Suez Canal, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday. The Siamese steamer Bangkok, from Bangkok 49th October, anchored in the roads this morning. The X. I. S. N. Cos. steamer Ari I* mi a <ler Nederlamlea, Capt. de Wilde,61 words
-
Article454 1874-11-05 7 Tim B. J. S. N. rteamer items Capt, Picksinou, from Calcutta 17th Oct.. via Rangoon, Maulmain, Penan g, and j Malacca, arrived this morning. m^ m m^ m Wk have received from the Prineii pal Civil Medical Officer a table of Meteorological Observations for the j month454 words
-
Article90 1874-11-05 7 Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. Oct. 13 British jDon Kicardo Hawrier -,'al Channel M Adelaide Nooyen Batavia Cocoa Island 15 Koyal Charley Sinclair Kio Janeiro Batavia Dutch Cornelia Weruard h. Botterdam i. Fr. van de Putte.Ostenrath Cardiff British I ana ijel (Mauritius Alexandra 1»> -ian ion u^kong90 words
-
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
-
Article357 1874-11-05 8 I loth Fr Dutch rI u-.iitV -J'tii .inn. zona, Manila l*Hli British jkong British steamer ;l ntij Brit < Miinu. i*7H tons. U&rdiie H«»i«_ [o 7th Oct. b Oct. M. ML i Marseilles 27th Sept. Bril i Gull, R Calcutta 16th Ocl fkh Oct. l 17th (Jot. briti v357 words
-
Article371 1874-11-05 8 Thursday, 22nd October. Uiitisli steamer GlenartDey, Keay, for Loudoii. British steamer Jeddah, De Bar, for Jeddab. Spanish steamer Aurrera, Larn n;i <,'■». Cor Manila. J\ O. steamer Travancore, Anderson, for Galle aud Bombay. British steamer Batara Bayou Sree, Gh -r Peuang. Friday. 23rd October. British at earner Japan, Mimes,371 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous403 1874-11-05 8 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Da >hip*s Nam Kla.. and Bi«. ion>. >k as- vVhkre From. Covstovkis >t iaim. Destination. A.L. MEN-OF-WAR *li* ni. H. It. steamer ..i. BlPahang Senior Naval Otii. tiou Brita mu'i Sept. Hammer A Water Boat Berth;. Dmniehi British steamer 90 Nov. 19 Hammer cV Water boat403 words
-