Straits Times Overland Journal, 2 November 1877

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  • 12 1 The Straits Times •OVERLAND JOURNAL. '^r^^Bßf.: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ->. 1»77. I ».-u» li
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  • 43 1 FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1877. v- ST m^^r'r^j|p.ri"A'l'l<)N BiTbs SBurtiogs'.!.'.'-JK 1,60, 7 so dv -^L. i!* 4 H. i. »> f h~^' < yP Li A"■ i. c. Dck '< t^oifciOft (r I Now rT«rl.oM> V> par. Sin U t tMitl par. i. [inij C da nominal
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  • 342 1 P Bmir,,. -PfOm^»tUym,oj,tfc24th er. ife" X <ir.f^or< rßßiSjtarffai. Mmra. fn and daughj^^H s Y. v der Pwl and daagliteriSH 1&r&. ICraxiso and 2*cbi:dren :tnd*Kq|raUr M^Bidson ■'io&r,. From Hi W\es tGia the 24th Fo Bfrgo} < MaMeillea; Mr. ■i nd sist r luv anOLra. Kissen, T^rrb ?ra|iHif9feL4er fad. reJe, Woorba.gtel,.-
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  • 1431 1 s i Our last Overland issue was published on the 18th October. The M. M. steamer Anadyr, arrived here with the London mail of the 21st Sept. \w~ bet, on Wednesday morning 1, the 2 I tl\ and the P. steamer GwaUor, with the London mail of the
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  • 1037 2 WSjSjtffio be derived at any time from cri- ti inates, and we do not supjg^oaeSSiy is to be got from the perusal f^of eu<3b criticism, but we deem it a d ty to draw attention once again to I; tb»' Estimates for next year. The CowL lonial Secretary, m
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  • 874 2 We are authorised to state on good authority, not official, that Lord Carnarvon is anxious that the succession to Moar State should be carried out m the usual manner according to native custom and without interference or pressure on the part of the Straits authorities, nor is there ajay
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  • 2975 2 j low i tfW' 1 i 1 i; <\lmk* 001: »<?-jSttlp '"t rh"'WP *6 or- to I ti! -< t' tlu.' f" j»iri< l\ and v the matter uj;i\ M;iv •i 10 i-aielu asideratiotiof <>vi• i ow at "the iwvers that ny forcibly hroagltt 1 ore The small n.kipg
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  • 8621 4 I The'following 1 is the Lieut.-Govern-I1 Report on Malacca for the year I Revenue and Expenditure 1876.—The Revenue of the year which amounted to I $109,083.50 was less than that of the pre--1 year by $7,970.63. j Th' 1 following comparative statement j c?. bijjfrte, m detail, the increase
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  • 1743 7 Tribteshth Day,-—} v, 26th Oct(ib«b, lh PRKSSHT: HISEXCKLLEN. TTHK ADMIN RA;OE. His Honor the Acting Chief.Juj^^B The Hon'ble the Officer Cotnm B M'sTm. the Colonial ary. the Attorney-! i ueral. n the Acting Treasurer. the Acting Auditor-Genera. J. R. Mac Arthur. W. Scott. The minutes of the
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  • 812 8 SIR PETER BENSON MAXWELL ON ATROCITIES" IN PERAK. Ota late Chief Justice, Sir Pkter B. Maxwell has been"posing again before the readers of that great Russian and anti-Turkish organ, the Daily News. His soul seems to have been greatly exercised by the summary deposition and deportation of those innocents, the
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  • 1272 8 {T i emulated for the Straits Times.) a roqpaßt-rtJ t?f our contemporaries that m reproucinjr tiyw transitions their original appearaocea m the Stftiif* Times may be acknowledged.) private advices received from Acheen statexthat there are prospects of a speedy end to the war there. Batavia R indehblad l'2th
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  • 1485 9 (Stranslated for the Straits Times.) It is requested of our contemporaries that iv reproducing these translations their original appearance m the Strait* Times may be acknowledged.) The following further detail* of recent events at Sooloo are translated from the Diario tie Manila of the 22nd September: From another
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  • 6267 9 From our own Correspomlmt. Sydney, sth Oct., L 8 Since mv last then- X many things to write about. In the litical world, Sir John Kol came m. though tested elections; they had hanll\ seated themselves when they were throw down again, and advised Sir H. Rotto dissolve
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  • 725 12 (From an occasional correspondent.) Malacca, 21st Oct., 1577. Sjkce my last letter dated the 17th instant, there is not much of importance to communicate. Thursday last, the Malay steamer J "lymph, Captain Valberg, from Klam' with dates to the 17th instant, arrived here, and yesterday the steamers Japan, and
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  • 1125 12 (From our own Correspondent.) Malacca, 28th Oct., 1877. The Colonial steamer Pluto, Captain Huddle, from Penan <?, with dates to the 20th instant, arrived here early this morning. She brought back from Penang the Hon'ble Cjlptaix Shaw, K. X, Lieut Governor of this Settlement who has been absent from
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  • 120 12 r-j year mon* and jut place t th^ old ere lit s\ doing away with .Jpton 'ssors that. m lfte mKifiHfj^JjiHs *m. I think JL fIJjIIF it to tli con,. the der -jjf i ■>■ revenue CominertHl fj^^aiui i ihew larger fflU Slß,—Are )oa a >\ r> «1 doen
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  • 218 12 Ib the £,L r<tf -*''Ikiih u Mr. >en I stai F wu twice sent for j tt.H. Sultan his mot r T ku l*urfooo I M«: xn vi vrv n tn u Ji luse mere i been a pte«i by the u. aa her from this xv
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  • 1901 12 mil Commission th. ol! w. At v c^terd '1 1 tire ww'Tn, rotithe fori :on w -cv il other > ans havij 'usinf-F- inters'- at th# quart* -Boj| Qu i „^r jSfe ,X?\. 1 J <£ v t? I IT nn*a 1 1 fo%A Amß tP§3S i
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  • 3255 13 THURSDAY, 18th OCTOBER^ We are glad to state that Matthkw Little's medical attendant! take a more hopeful view to-day of condition. Consciousness has returned, and, altogether, the symptoms are reported to be more favourable. j Some attention should be paid b\the responsible authorities m insisting upon
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  • 1496 15 The following is the list of residents who received invitations to the Garden Party at Government House on Saturday last, almost all of whom were present on the occasion. H. H. The Maharajah Dr. Max. Grant, of Johore G.C.M.G Major Gray. K. C. S.I. Mr.
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  • 635 15 We take the following paragraph from the London and China Kx/jr of the 21st Septeml)er. Major 14<>\ it will be remembered, was stat here for many years as Brigade-Ma-jor "The body of Brevet-Major Llo of the llJth Regiment, who has be«su missing- since the \hh instant, was
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  • 315 16 An Inquest has been held yesterday at Boat Quay, by A. W. V. Cousins Esq. on the body of a male Chinese, name unknown, who was found drowned m the Singapore river. Verdict,—-" Found Drowned." We learn from our Hongkong contemporaries that twenty of the Glasgow city
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  • 31 16 trances would-coet but a trifling sum m proportion to the good to be effected. At air events,—we shall watch the action of tbe Municipality, m this connectiou, with some interest.
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  • 645 16 The following statement lias been sent to us from the Headmen of Ghee Hin and Ghee 800 Societies m Malacca, and, on tbe sound principle of hearing 1 both sides of the question, we give it publicity On the Ist October, 1877, the day previous to the removal of
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  • 108 16 COMMISSI9N. Wjk have been favoured with the following report of the last Meeting ot the Fire Commissioners, which will be perused, we have no doubt, with much interest by our readers. At a Meeting held this 24th day of October 1877, at the Office, of the Municipal
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  • 562 16 b4«Aere<l with wheels ftve feet iolflKtetet ai|ff¥tted with boxes to cr> iv Spirant keyß and nozel* for use direct from* t 1 wntrr mains. VI. Resolved that R. W. Maxwell, Mfc. j Acting Inspector Geueral of Police, be asked to become a Member of the *Fire Com mission. Office
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  • 445 16 The E. &A. M. S. Bowen, Captain Miller* arrived early this morning, from Sydney, via Queensland ports, with mails, cargo and passengers. Her pas- sengers are: For Singapore.—Ris Excellency Sir William Lady Robinson, fai and servants, and E. W. Howard, E»q., Private Secretary to Sir William Robinson;
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  • 917 16 We belii ye Mr^lllaas has n: for an cxi isioa of leave been gran' 1, and.be w pro return hejtifl i■■ v■'u «v next year. The report a the Mr fthe Fire Com:, H|ich auf m c\ i *> sK2 11.. our 6atunl-tya Lr: led us to com
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  • 725 17 We learn from a correspondent m Bangkok that the Siamese reports of the state of the rice crop are. not so favourable as those given by the Si a/a Advertiser. Common rice realises m Bangkok 1 tical a bucket, and there has been no fall m the
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 150 18 j jdBfe- ijL'l... _3c- -z\ SHIPPING^INTELLIGENCE 'K 1 H i q»mer.Ehio tftttli Oct. meI> W^SdH^jT'o^tob^^r S^W^f I n Friday, 19th October. P«nang 23rd CM ra YaD 7 >U8> Vttn Ea JSJ r J ck r sss^Ks^as^ssjax. ls«g£»™£««;i'"'^^|!l^ I g r fc 8 J steamer Venice, 1.211 tons, Rhode, Calcutta 12th
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    • 76 19 jP" N :^T^#- l^,™% From: 11^ -Brit, bark 673Oct. 13 Bangkok Do' n Ft. or Charter r™£ 'J v^Sf ll€S S 1 8hi P 900!Oct. 6 Ootie Do' 1^%?. Co ™P™7 Limited Ft. or Charter Kalii.n, i\ JGer.'baTk U90Oct.' l^L^ewol Do 5 or e Company Limited^ or Char^r f |J^L«^^^^
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