Straits Times Overland Journal, 4 May 1878

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. Tr J^xtX. NO. 105. SINXiAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1878. Price l< Ce*
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  • 33 1 April, at Villa Wilbeluia,' **v. A. Katz, of a son. *T* <irj r April, the wife of HT N 'jfft gon -•■llil. ,i I- illiney Road, on Frio *»Wj ';s*fbeys Claukb,
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  • 108 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 1878. C < Kliri (^n« -ATHIH6. Si -awir 4 TH Majt, 1878. 3.97*. Black Pcp P 8.85. RhioWhiuj Peppe^ 12.50. SagoßfMt, Sar»w k.. 3 32|. Tia..*/. ..'.r,V.'. 274. 40s.MiiJe i _!»t v > wl Of.ii.TX ajf&Mi, i..j do« da io T. ott- L.lO. do <
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  • 592 1 r 4^' —From Manila Mr. A. Mr U rrero, Mr. Casanova, Mr .ivintin, Meynit D. Maria i^idor -iita da Guna Meynit, and •'•o ob)i-;r-: Mr. Lu s Nicolas Covero, M fedi<c< Guerersu, Mr. Jose S.»ria vM' ritt Mora, azi<: Mrs. Juan 1 O»< *les aad f-«ar friecdb, and Mr.
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  • 3610 1 The last issue of the overland Straits Times was dated Thursday the 25 th April, for despatch by the M.M. steamer Ptiho which left with the homeward mail next morning at daylight. The P. and O. steamer Ka&hgar was despatched with the last homeward mail at
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  • 1137 3 From the Daily Times, 30t h April. The New Cession in Borneo. 1 he extracts given to-day m another column, from the Sarawak Gazette of the 24th instant, throw a somewhat different light upon the recent proceedings of Baron Ovkrbjsck m the North-east of Borneo, and his Treaty for the
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  • 2290 3 The following items are taken from the Sarawak Gazette of the 24th April Supreme Council. Kttching, April 16tb 1878. Present. His Highness The Rajah. The Acting Resident. The Data Tumanggong. Emaum. Abang Kassiin, and Haji Metaitn. The Council was this day convened. H. H. The Kajali said he
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  • 6662 4 From the Daily Times, 1st May. Council Papers 111. Courts Bill Correspondence. The next paper, if not the most interesting, is certainly not the least important of those laid before Council this year. It consists of correspondence between Lord Carnarvon and Siu William Jkrvois on the subject of the reconstitution
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  • 1431 6 From the Daily Times, 9th May. Java News. {Tiansliifed for the Straits Times.) (It id requested of our cou temporaries that m ranm. j m the Strafe Tim* may be acknowledged.) I Official advices from Toba m Sumatra come down to the Bth April, at which date more hostile headmen
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  • 2298 7 Stbaits Asiatic Society. j lue us<ual monthly general meeting of 1 1 -'t c *Sftmiti> Asiatic Society was held last I i tuning m the Raffles Library, at 8.30 P. N v Hv \krajble Archdeacon Hose, Js£ undent, m the chair. j#p Thfc following
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  • 918 7 From the Daily Times, 9th May. MALACCA. FG The Ma- woi[i >*»*' hi id The Straits st« u< -fa fron I nang, and tbe Jmpo't, ir*9fr£ > rrived here very e.-ty laskHftf ''Hie Hriti ste&fi'Jt 3P tf tain Joyce, from l J «u*fi^ .<p f«" States,) arrived I c e>
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  • Correspondence.
    • 864 8 30th April, 1878. ■'jjfe < '//ff Daily Times. [ft v Right yla<l wi s )r ma ot your widely J the letters of Mr. Vau- i h to this everlasting and v > ioa, and the harsh and m<»asurts that have been resort- thf official*
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  • 407 8 MONDAY, 6th MAY. Thb Civil Siverce Gazette of the Ist April has the followiugr Colonial Office. Mr. Henry Ed- ward Gilbert Coopee has been ap- i pointed Cadet, Straits Settlements. i The London Gazette of the %v& lUk Fool.-— Lieut.- Col. and Brevet 1 Col. WiUtiAM*
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  • 146 8 (Sd.) T. Irvine Rowell, M.D. Prin. Civ. Med. Officer, S. S. His Japanese Majesty's irouclad corvette He lie, Captain P. R. Blackburn-, R. N. from New Mil ford, England, with dates to the 23rd March, via Malta, Port Said, Suez, aud Aden, anchored iv the roads yesterday, and will leave
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  • 184 8 We are informed that the Amateur Concert, intended m aid of the China Famine Fund, will be given m the Townhall on Wednesday the 15th instant, and, with such a laudable object m view, we trust the Amateurs will meet with such a liberal response from the
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  • 129 8 Messrs. W.G. Hale Co. report. .as iojiows respecting the Saigon 'ii market, m their circular of Ist Ma 4 Our market is m a most unsettl i unsatisfactory state, which only gre supplies from the interior anq^H creasing conviction that there is a »ca itj j ,of grain there can
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  • 354 8 Ihe following 1 new notifications f Reared m last Friday's Gazette Mr. P. Powell has been appointed j| a Cadet, Straits Settlements. The provisional appointments I Mr. i W| A. Pickering, as Protector < t Chi- I nes^, Singapore, aud Mr. E. Karl, as Assistant
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  • 32 8 The following 1 description a M|fc fP*' King of Siara's beautiful steam* jifccnv Visef-a (Veiatri) t whi<-!i urtf./qd, h on Friday last, is taken fr<j^".;c oi i.n«j T houu -.paper* 4^' /fsp[
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