Straits Times Overland Journal, 15 September 1877

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL v '-l^li-NO. 377. SIjN GA.POHE K\ n IM)A v wirn^-%
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
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    • 60 1 R p in. at JjaßßKlgft** gQ a n >r B 'l > Comi hrth t- m^B|^^^5 ir wfe^sK6 instant, un l l WS3t*£l' mn osf m th c i{ *pw^^Ma»sular a»d Orieni +1 <ia tlie 6th mat., I '''':nay Esq., of j I slej, ajfed 42 k A A.
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  • 42 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY SEPT. 15, 1877. uAar^^T .MAJAKm*. quotations SiNGAPcyBJSs, 16*p Sept., 1877. S^^K^Pi 7 .80. Ooffea, .^^aSito^^V.V. J 22.50. iß^w^^^^BßSfe' 97 8k urn. P»TLu^Wipfe,.. i.60. 7 do io t .y?Bi^ > r- < yL4iA. 6 do M 1.07. i". 7 do^y ..w. .j^ljtt*.
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  • 7039 1 1 unqfeyns mp^ffiy Ih e Ist inst. Tag j|| mail was despat -.-hed hy fbs M'^MffljlSffier /ra ouadd>/, fct 5 qu Baffin 9th inst. a rnr«dp&wf t h ,fm? imails of the That of Perak is the least satisfactory. It is fully discussed elsewhere. Its debt to this Colony
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  • Page 1 Advertisements



  • 657 4 I journal, m nvinee the most sot] >- 1 tical of the \alue of the Peninsula m j I many respects as an annex to those Settlements. To the most superficial H thinker it must be evident that the j! prosperity of a Colony is ba*ed upon
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  • 666 4 MINUTES of the Twenty-seventh Or- dinary General Meeting of Searehol- I I ders, held at the Company's Office, No. 1, CoUyar Quay, at noon, on Thursdn\ i the .)Oth day of August, 1877. Shareholders Present m Person. W. A DAMPoN Esq lv the Chair. Hon'ble
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  • 1412 4 THE SUSPECTED MURDER OF A CHINESE WOMAN. purpose of an inquest being held and JL<>*" How Kirn was afterwards nrrested on a charge of her \ci!f nl murder bill? Hllowed to go at large <>n bail m two savetiea of £10,100 each. The prosecutiou wis conducted by Mr. Siip'riuteudenlPMaxwell und
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  • 1570 5 fro S»n liG&i '<■''- I Ql^fm? jSf v<mr Bode, 25th August. f^®Y oVernDlen t bns ha<f fche kindness to tanllMi as on Saturday last with a telej XTy 11 from the commanding officer m Aohe<Mi. dated Saamlan-au 21st instant i 0.8 foil i\vs I 1 1^ t V
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  • 2761 5 (Translated fur 'It is requested of our <•• UaponriM that m i»j ducing these translation* their original appeara i m the Strait* Turves, may be acknowledged). From Manila papers t > the 23rd August the following intelligence is trans- Good Service. Yesterday ev.uing tie Semaphore at Rostinga sign
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  • 1119 6 i, r eiieraily^b. Iy. i, was the v r. 'SuMj pn "Tieted v n Sir Williatf Jemi^Kiii i u n mooted. I.^uyal*",, ggfctbe lh regard 5& dfe^, em* water aui > ofi ckv ITis 1 Will **flHfrttri Sivp another fc hw to hand--toni ;^cin; ]u<v TO 5
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  • 2651 7 We extract from our Australian exchanges by the last French Mail steamer the following items Sin William Jbbvots. H. E's. health.— His Excellency Sir William Jervois was to have coaimenced ou July 19 the inspection of the locil forces, (Melbourne) which was recently postponed on account of his
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  • 3215 8 A ohkat Police scandal is reported from Pinang, which Ido not see an y account of either m the Pinang Gazette or the Times. Two Inspectors are charged witli j all sorts of crimes and misdemeanours m the shape of extortion, bribery, <fee The eases are now, I beliere,
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  • 1973 9 I By Nemo.] It is reported from Madras that fche Medical Students sent there from the Straits have been ordered on duty to the famine districts. This is gratifying m more senses than one. It shows that the Col nial lads have made good use of their time, and,
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  • 401 10 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir,— lf you find space for this letter it may interest those m Singapore who are connected with the Soloo trade. The S. S. Pontianak, Far JEW, and the German schooner Minna, are here at present, and H. M. gunboat
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  • 993 10 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. MR,— Herewith I forward at the Colothat haa takea place between us. I have untr ce 7 1 UrS t0 P nder over his l«t th. i aYe COme to the delusion of mr^escri alter aD^ Portion rect^jofar'as mj njeuiory
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  • 97 11 "T^o »art mont I u^K Uv '*id negL l l «a with a Hegisteivd j j :T lil ff*s handed per^iQii A h- ird tlse letter ul- i »&*<< be&r on Clerks i eoiii iv yjifc amount to-A idlr ours. of a J JV ±mci r I^^Jj^^ 6o^..^!!^ month,
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  • 797 11 <S ■''7 W E* 1 '-^H Kb^-^' 1 derstwßPifcat Bttcfe a pig HEr would Mi '^dvoc*^ for Tu^klfAlium'" neithe* tL» y hut l think w ith them if Km!- to ,i^ e t ll :itiVt "Tunku Vh£2i l"i the ri S ht by law and c astern 11 ho
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  • 592 11 News of the Fornight SATURDAY, 1st SEPTEMBER. B^B^hßj^wPv-ZjUM^Bbp^^^^B^^^B^^^^RSl^K^jl^^^B^^^B iHfl the Kristion PIC k tnouse > an a'teradiscovery of a ba°nk ne^Towak Is! laud m the Red Sea. The sheriff of Malacca announces that the next assizes m that place will be opened on Saturday, the 15th Sentember, next. A report
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  • 852 11 Hj^^^^^Rß&[^^jy£^^^B££y£ra^Bj^^^^^^^HSj^^HS the Honor bond ftTjfiK^y j on board, arrived m the ha*^giid?*7/u£ ning from Perak. j i j Thk S. S. mtion, when on -or passage out, met with aom< ident her shaft after leaving Aden, an h to be kept here until the necee pairs are
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  • 1125 12 1 The British steamer Baghdad, CapI tain Scott, from Calcutta wifh dates to 18th ultimo, arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning with the J fol lowing passengers. I Wrom 'Rangoon to Singapore.— Messrs j fcnme. -Miihry, G. Lubbay Merican, and 1 distressed German. t- F^v l
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  • 605 12 Thjb Siamese steamer Bdkgl < I tain Radcnankcr, from Baugk- k, with dates to the 30th ultimo, anchored m the harbour yesterday with the following passengers Captain Hicks and 2 natives. The British steamer Mikado, Captain Maclay, from Aniov, with dates to the 29th ultimo, arrived alongside
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  • 1673 12 following iv.atia^pi li; Huoior* aa. J|p6^jn iroulai tUe h^ m f f£ffi'" pronioi 101 J^ further exj>oj g Q^ j» )<i i» [j Banff v me. U: 'he',,;, fc ,m'Hw tl jSotihcation o- <$. i-oijrn Mm' ter forth^in ,>1 10^ mi ni ana those wnotn T m., tf^-t meuci
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  • 731 13 The following new Notifications are extracted from to-day's Qazette, Au order ot the Queeu's Most Excellent Majesty m Council giving effect to the Straits Extradition Ordinance No. 4 ofl 87 7, is published. The leave of absence to the Hou'ble W. H. Read, M.
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  • 56 13 The community will i>e gl*w that Mr. \Y. Ad.\\lso\ ha- couseritqjd \i to occupy the s<at i-i th» I .fcrislau* j-j Council vacant through the abeaocc o leave of the Hon^l.l- VV. H. Hi i Vxciii i; j»i> c of uljurmiagtjj ofiial ol '•t.roctivtjnew from thf P0.,:
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  • 302 14 W jpfcgfcßv McGregor Gow and Cos. M stearr r &J&nro Captain Donaldson, j^ffft .W r m' n Btftn£Bi«li»Tanjong Pagar wharf a *gg§iM^ 3P** ft'* mo >% ;!l »d took her >*^*^yjpDfl|>arture for New York this morning. Pass c n W*tl| Captain ami M>*. Hal! Duncan alia Mi<-.
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  • 713 14 TUESDAY, 1 1th SEPTEMBER. The second part of to-day's telegram issued to subscribers this morning, read i Turkish Army at Plevna has If < c instructed &c." This was a WTbpg -f* rending which has been corrected updn reference to Bombay, and the telegram is us above, to the effect
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  • 380 14 The N. I. S. N. Co's steamer Generual P> Captain De Hart, from Batavia with dales to the 9th instant, arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar Dock yesterday with the following passengers Messrs. Said Aloe Bin Abdul Via Sahal and 30 deck. Tiik British steamer Brae mar Cattle, j
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  • 598 14 His excellency, the om mission er of Tou<?k&, \v:!s a passenger from Penang by H. S. Ms. steamer Coronation. The S. S. Braemar Castle, which arrived yesterday, reports having spoken on the '2nd instant m Lafc U" li>". Ij.>n«*. r>i, 20* the S. S. City if Limerick
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  • 817 15 11 :^M4J^i^^^^Bte^>^^^ *t, and :^^P^^^^^^^^^^' trough t k i Ofaoiigf jjf- 3k! JraW wi*B Elder, r< '^g|^S|-r U: tlu l 7th Aus t^ i^fegu- pKmßlßttß&t il the Colonial at lh f lfe£:?^^^^^fe- aCr aj P r^sid*_* i n? "^^jf^-'ja^HP^^ich will open <rl r^^ jdHt- ■•■>n tract of
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  • 238 15 Vue Hongkonp ft Pre lar*w nuinh.rs of I be m circulation m X d to be of nmnut r >lb WexiVans. ..r,.l ru -7.'? „r I^7^ ;inil Qi I t V" P a neutin^ upon *ni.»Fe m the last mimher <»f tin Dr.BiteliipMii'M ,i, anri ffioia] In rjori
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 86 15 VBSSBiLs I'ASSKI) IXJKU. _^£|_JW_! jW Sam*. Aujr. 27 Dutch K I iet D r ejm Merusine l-'il m American Gkm«w^t l V w57a« Am..n«-an T. I,. Sw, I ti- ut fi Stad Haarlem SJi""* PonprardHo Dutch [iberflAl J ou r u l 1 .,!z j\; Herald of tlMlfonktf] X HftoPK
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 986 16 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE jk arrftal^. ~T 9nrflial^r/ Continued.) f|L Saturday, 1st September. Dutch st^er Ophir, 332 to^ British steamer Carrisbrooke, 9J0, tons. Whirt >n, Amoy 2/th Briti9h steamer Braemar Castle, M-<> tons, nai "SLh steamer Celestial, .40 tons, White, Bangkok 27th Al1^ y^^ §gS?tol«*.y« 8th Sep^T U H. U< N. M.'s
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