Straits Times Overland Journal, 27 May 1876
1876-05-27
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Title Section23 1876-05-27 1 Mfjfe* g?f;^ '> .r Dem P. ?.^s The Singapore Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. L 11. --NO. 343. IN(.AI><)RE, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1876. Price, l") Cr23 words
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Domestic Occurrence.
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Article45 1876-05-27 1 At Malacca on Tl, Uh mat., of the town (PMatl Sl. F•■ rs pleas*- opy. 01 the itith May the Revd. Father wpb Reband of tho French Forei<ru MiaaOSM. Assistar.t tr of the nr. a French papers please copy. O« bo Cathay, o: reaching45 words
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Article, Illustration70 1876-05-27 1 -.ST MAKKE'f t HONS. Sotoapo&s, May 27th 1876. Gamble: Black Pei pWhite Pepper... Sago floor, Sarawak 7|. Pearl Sago Ooflee, Bon^nc. T' S .'I II P tWI B l'< Bilbr B 7 do do T. Cloth*. I do do 7 do BMml >p iuu o^B. Bank70 words
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Article320 1876-05-27 1 Thi I rived, 1 during Pin ■toamer Agametdu< u, trom Ilongko For Singapore'— From I E. H. R gnraidni, nese. Far Pe»«< Udaj. For Xoxtoii.— Fr B ■I Md Mr- n and Eu:^.tn MTvant, Mrs Godemath and child. Jrom A viaack. From Hougkon. iiildren Mr. Rejnard, ii Mr. M.v320 words
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Article945 1876-05-27 1 Overland summary the 13th instant, Ths M. M. r with the London mail j the 2 1st ultimo arrived on the 21st instant, the L radon mails of the 14th ultimo wen ived here till the 24th ii wing [to the break down of the P. O. Co.'s945 words
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Article925 1876-05-27 2 CTHE SPRING Mi;i:n Tbibb Day. iy, which is perhaps uot much utn.ll, it was P. k O. mail-day, an< \\y, as the af' >n it began to fchrettii which fell in smart shower a tie before first sad<i I rang. .0 mail kept many E and925 words
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Article866 1876-05-27 2 (What the dog thought of it.) I am not an old dog I was four years last birthday, and so far us the advantages I derive from a position eminently calculated to encourage a study of human nature, I am a lucky I belong to a Chinese866 words
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694 1876-05-27 2 We extract from the Pinaug Gazette the following very pertinent remarks d propos of the treatment of the 10th Regiment and the distribution of honours and rewards by the Home Authorities in connection with the recent little war in the Peniusula. It will694 words
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Article278 1876-05-27 3 The Pioaii^ the increa^ say th;< is being .Hid m ami exjwrts. I import dm opium, rice, sa jected to v» the Ga iisfort in, which prei- ing sold at the tn. th». on tin was I eijual t f!ie Muutri of Lar bhar of ;> tnd278 words
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Article1875 1876-05-27 3 OUR POLICY IN THE MALAY STATES. lust ire l >ll] Mr. W. N pamphlet We now prop.se to md not in a captious spirit, but r that the public may rong premises arrive at er"lr X;r iddfet] has aid about M )V f ar r part of which ii* without1,875 words
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Article1944 1876-05-27 4 V.) f, the makes ru tbat, Makassar), two new plastered win bttOOns have been s»:t up, at the following D (11' natu J. and Both high water mar iniidal. metres and ser irnal the follnv ted spondent n us as f' fr- h, und* >th During the night1,944 words
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Article703 1876-05-27 4 «»t ib wL se translation*, their omriual tLi>a*mrZ!~ Tn vifo of the i\hh ulti: from the itkh 1 7 th ultimo, from which the t "April he vessels left for 7jhh, :an named e widow of i'«M'e id the camp, and 8t r Bucdatto be found with altiong703 words
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Article20 1876-05-27 5 MEMO! BT HITHEY FEEL FOR H We witht ad and r *nd c- whilst ■f bis uat with-20 words
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Article142 1876-05-27 5 28mii II lt, L8 08. CMr tfon'ble R. D n;WeW. 11 Read. Adamson. illiam Henry McL Ullmn having r members of the the usual oaths an<l Ust meeting are upon the I Department, forth. the Ki.it Hon'hlethe looies, ei vith the Genera] otter relative to the .lonv and142 words
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600 1876-05-27 5 t*D May, 1Present. tIRNOR. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. Mr. J. 1 LG.) The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. (Mr. BnukLell I The Hon'ble the Tr Mr. WiUtt R. Little, M. D. The Hon'ble W. H. Read. The Hon'ble W. Adaui^on. PI MEMBERS. William Henry McLeod Read600 words
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Correspondence.
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Article73 1876-05-27 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, Io triumphant which means in the vernacular that I am more infallible than the Popa of Kome Ain't I just Y i, therefore, once more for the third and last time of asking to the words of !mi73 words
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Article452 1876-05-27 5 To the Editor of the Daily Tunes. Sir, That the races just over were very poor there can be l ion The Club has spent its money freely without obtaining sport or even amusement, and it therefore behoves us to see if thing cannot452 words
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Article116 1876-05-27 5 To ike Editor of the Daily Time*. I>kar Sir, '1 pore must be in a state of muddle. In March I wrote to the g a surveyor t<> be of my property. On tl a reply that a aid be immediately sent I would have to paj116 words
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Article43 1876-05-27 5 THE SPORTING CLUB AND THE RACES. To t Sir. od 1 a lover of sport deserve* t but 1 am ar, would hardl; we wan: jock. there is one. who" in< opholite <*- tial IMate, I ed other still more c cap. of i43 words
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84 1876-05-27 5 EXPORT AND IMPORT CHARGES IN LAROOT. j id are in u the ■f Lauent, but Indian -helved or allowed the matter r an.l addollar into rtain tin >f the less und ;ial rule than under our prorne some months oroughlv lessings of our < n the word, (Jod and my84 words
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Article850 1876-05-27 6 o//i an occasion Malacca, 2 ay, L876. iver thifi .■k by the death of the H. Dirimat, wlio was formerly ued to the French Mission at and latterly 1 -tor of hurch in town. A^ I :h ultimo, tleman endeared hi much to the members of his congren, and850 words
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Article1077 1876-05-27 6 om an occasional Correspondent.) Malacca, 24th Mat, 1876. Tut only arrivals of steamers here since iturday, are the Sharpshooter, from Singapore, en route to Penang, and the Rainbow, from Penang (via Klang and Salengore) bound to your port, both of which vessels anchored in the Harbour this morning. The1,077 words
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191 1876-05-27 6 News of the Fortnight. SATURDAY, 13th MAY. The Britis raer B< Craig:, anchored in tin uing from Saigon which port she left on Ihe flth instant. Sh. shaving passed the British ship Lord Ma. rani//, at the Northward of 1' and also one of the Australian mail steamers bound north.191 words
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Article206 1876-05-27 6 A cjuarrel between I inhere of Chi Ghee Kee and the_Ghee Hock, originating ia a dispute about a boat, occurred yesterday. Two men of the former cUn were severely injured. Thk British steamer Petrel, Captain McGregor, anchored in the roads yesterday from Batavia, which port she left206 words
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Article210 1876-05-27 6 the Criminal Assizes yesterday two Chinese coolies were tried for murder oi' a man at Malacca which arose out of t) there. The jury found both pi lilty, and tl were sentenced to death. Ix one of the art: ed in our paper la that the Hon.210 words
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Article1486 1876-05-27 7 H. M. v tin Siu left th> Pinau nd Sut Th^ Pinkney, au yesterday from rp, which port left on the Is >und to China. We lear bas taken place in Pinang, liabilities being pat at about $2 and the principal sut Chitti At Messrs. auction sale1,486 words
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Article948 1876-05-27 7 to rclat heard oftl ~>>atched the Cable, though it was hoped intelligei ild hav< ed from hei »red that she has encountered rough weatl; The French steamer gunboat L taing, Captain ,n Fran via Suez Canal and Point tie Galle with dates from the latter port to948 words
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Article178 1876-05-27 8 we* I> Capirawakwith dates to it, anchored in the roads her retam arrival of iich mail. I be tended by llle Jui > ivtirii w»dict of guilty against I tli -r— but by a majority of six The Chief Justice orderbe tried over again, by a m178 words
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Article907 1876-05-27 8 Committee Meeting, held 11th May, ?6. Present J. K. AlaeArthur, Esq Chairman, The Hon'bte W. 11. Head. The Hon'ble W. n. Messrs M. Suhl, W. G. Gul1, J. Cameron, I. Henderson, and R. O. Bryce, Sot rotary. In reply to an enquiry made through the Chairman,907 words
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Article610 1876-05-27 8 We are glad to learn that the steamer Agnc* has been heard of at la She spoke to Madras on the 15tl and said she would return to Sin_ in live days if she could not do a thing to the cable. The weather very bad, and610 words
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5511 1876-05-27 8 THE MALAYS: AND A FEW WORDS REGARDING PERAK AND SALANGORE. •ce the tidings of Mr. Birch's am •">' i in Perak i coonthe Press has abounded with representatio! rding tbe Malays at Urge* which exhibit them in a most diMdvanttis light. They with cherishing lers, «traaand Christians .alent, fanatical, and5,511 words
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Article628 1876-05-27 10 L'jii; Bj lee, which arrived iay from Pinanj; koi bit out. I)n < her ick bv be the apt. Hi< the 16t ten with t! 107 THi British Kiau, froi for the the 19th instant off tl Aor tl: ship >n. On tbt r oil' in Rh628 words
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Article363 1876-05-27 11 At Powell Co's Auction the horses hahani Walcott, realize! an average price of §lo s each. The following passengers took their departure per M. M. steamer Emirne for Batavia this morning Miss North, and 45 deck. inquest was held at the Criminal Prison, by A. W. Y.363 words
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Article974 1876-05-27 11 At Powell Go's Auction sale of Calcutta horses yesterday, the averprice realized was $148. iiiE French war transport La Crease, Captain Orsel, arrived alongside the Borneo Co's Wharf yesterday afternoon, from Saigon, em route to Toulon with 4b7 French civil and military passenThs Spanish mail steamer Paraguay974 words
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400 1876-05-27 11 "GIROFLE-GIROFLA" AT THE TOWN HALL. urpassed themselves iu point of ability la the performance oi fact to such a degree that, i many who heard the ill re/jret that another opportunity shall n afforded them, quips, and wittici hich interpreted nicety, and the tered into by -ie which I actors,400 words
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Article1688 1876-05-27 12 Tnr, British steamer B**ca, Captain _T, which arrived yesterday from '•rought as passengers, Mr. R. ig, and 7 natives. Wfc are informed by nts that will 11 Manila is announced it .1 of the 1 doe here H« in cor\ n Koope] from Holland «;ille, with dates1,688 words
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Article363 1876-05-27 12 We are in that the Telegraph •le between B ogapore is interrupted. othing like having a good list of misfortunes, and ours is d< ally complete. We are placed in a ible position here, the direct home cable broken, and all to repair it unsuccessful, the Australian363 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous995 1876-05-27 13 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 3rnbals. r, Saturday, 13th M»» 3rnO<U8f Coni-MU'.d. R »inb,.w. British str. Cwubrooke, 1,<MK> tons, Llojd, Penint; 23rd Maj. -~a.cn ,ad Pi Uu British steamer Paknam, 359 tons, Hair, Saigoo 21.t mar. M.^ 9Ch Onei k Ritchiei penang 5th qJ^J* P ns H^drik, 2,100 tons, Koopc, Point de n995 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous499 1876-05-27 1 SHIPPING, INJT.HE^HARBOUR._ C^ MEH-OF-WAR rr M l0 T P w^i. Keihcrlwids Consul Repairing f&l-iril |j SSfenK WS^-O*-. SUtion STEAMERS R l l rk t ,k T P Wharf. Dock Compum Tug Pilot Fish Marshall Brit air. 75 L Dock Couipan, Tug Weazel grit 100 NVw Har. \\W Doek Comp; \Tag499 words
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