Straits Times Overland Journal, 22 June 1878
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section16 1878-06-22 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. AIX-NO. 412. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 22. 1878. Brick 40 s16 words
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Article76 1878-06-22 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. Ok int, the wife of B. S. Fkoi." on. At Harml .u N. B, on 6th May, the wife of W'm. Ad4mson Es<^, of a son. j* Pngar, on the 17th June, the w t John Blair, of a son. OH^H >fRs. H. Abrams, of n. r76 words
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Article, Illustration127 1878-06-22 1 LAT&ST W^KK-WT QUOTATIONS. 51NQA.PO&K, i»-2nd June, 1878. Gambier 5 4.25. Black Pepper 7.124White Pepper, fair quality 13.75. Sago Flour, Bar»w<* 3 625. Pearl Sago U5. Ooffee, Bontyne nominal. Tin 18.30. 40s. Mule twist 9'Ji. 3i lbs. Shirting*.... 1.55. 7 do do 1.40. 6 do T. Olo:127 words
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Article402 1878-06-22 1 Per M. M. steamer 8 i sth June. re. FromSaigon: Mr. Mudz and 4 Chinese. For Aden.— From Hongkong Mr. Meyer. For No.pl, .—From Shanghai Mr. Oordes, Proiesaor Balint and Revd. Father Grazeaus de JDarle. From Shangbai: Mr. ton Brandt, Messrs. Laune, Berenger, Sband Molle, Carbonmer, Mrs. Berger and402 words
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Article806 1878-06-22 1 The last issue of the overland Straits Times was dated Saturday the 16th instant, on which day the M. M. steamer Sindh was despatched with the last homeward mail. The P. O. steamer Zambesi is due lure to-morrow morning, with the London mail of the 24th806 words
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Article334 1878-06-22 1 TllK GOVERNMEKT GAZETTE 1 lilt JUNE. The following new notifications arc taken from the last Uazcffe. Has Majesty has been pleased to allow aud confirm Ordinauce No. VI of l^To', incorporating Savings Banks. An Order by 11. K. the Governor in Council, dated 2b'th May, is published authorisiug Mr. Robert334 words
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Article381 1878-06-22 1 The past fortiniglA has Ween more than usually dull and uneventful. The new iron w>rks at Shau-ki-wai commenced running on the <itu instant. Eventually about hundred men will ployed, but at present only a portion of number are at work. The produc the manufactory will !>.; Chinese < >oking381 words
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Article1459 1878-06-22 2 criminal folly of the oppositiou the Official majority In Council to the Dumber of the Judgres beinir four i eaa or three is being* now practi- demonstrated in Penang and, in a smaller degree, here. Mr. Justice j Wood has been obliged to confess his i inability to overtake1,459 words
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676 1878-06-22 2 Of tlJ' anlw t) eloc tial ciilty* I here I this euriooi disease is assuming u m or nod more ti> asju- day, and it, t tentiou of our men h... well as those in J, jj pines, or, at any676 words
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634 1878-06-22 2 From the Daily Times, 21st June. JAVA NEWS inflated for t 7 ;ei»te<l of <liv in* theme twinslatioi. i nppeMnaem iv I.) KF^ mßOt 1' th< •mans settled Ij i; 4« cir ulating a telegram wher- •>f Germany i« congratulate his forl escape from the eowar.ll irderout atks 1 itely634 words
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Article991 1878-06-22 3 of «i »Jas «*-i«- <{ ivc \js This child iu Yin a:, (.10m i «■>■■! etb,aa<i two .eteeth in tbe under v,.?i<;h <>r ituoufc .uiEn,'. indi tjetuer tbe. child fiVou^ht 1 ih, "lie of drop. ,edoi. 11 r were then brownis m liad a horny up] in Ihe p'/t? of991 words
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Article2527 1878-06-22 3 From the Daily Times, 20/// June. The Collision bktwekn i iik" Khedjve" AND THE VOOJIWAAKTB.^ We make room to-day for the evidence and finding of the Marine Court of Inquiry into the collision between the P. and O. steamer Khedive and the Dutch steamer Vourwawts near Penang, on the 23rd2,527 words
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1570 1878-06-22 4 Thk following* items are taken from the Pinang Gazette The Fenang ftaces are advertised for W sday the :U st July, Friday 2nd August, aud Saturday 3rd August. On the first day there are thnee pony I the George Sfakrs fir Galloways,1,570 words
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1089 1878-06-22 4 From the Daily Times, 19th June. The Supreme Court. Sir Thomas Sidui.eaves, Chief Justice, haa lately delivered the following Judgment in the Supreme Court. In the cause of Lee Kkng Plea Side. Yo»g of Singapore, Merchant, Plaintiff. vs. James Guthrib Davidson of Singapore. Dependant. Ms. Donaldson appeared for the Plaintifl',1,089 words
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2718 1878-06-22 4 From the Daily Times, 19th June. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. (From our o>ni Perth \V. A lit! M The ort'er of tli a line of steamers belv iii« Settlements and Kremantle, the here cl< •<! seemed at one time so likt out has —no one knows how— ing, and communication bet Australia2,718 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter170 1878-06-22 5 To the Editor of thr Bail, Dear Sir, —On perusing the letU :t Rate-payer" on Friday last, and Honorable W. H. Read on Satur* I am forced to conclude, that the C missioners have taken nu serirn* a le written probably after dinner, and, probably, where the shortcomings170 words
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News of the Week.
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Article198 1878-06-22 5 Meteorological observations for the \week ending 15th June, I*7B, taken at the Hospital, Kandang Kurbau. Barometer Kkhucm). DatkB ~9a. ,a. S F i 9p.,~ i 1 1 inei, inches. lnoiiti 9t.U Juno 20.889 29.777 20.848 IOtU .863 .789 .881 11th .001 .806 .90 12th .811 13th f198 words
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Article537 1878-06-22 5 Salving operations upon the waarU, says the Pinang Gazelle the sth instant, are being carr with great vigour and it ed that before another ten over the hull of the vessel wi] raised and brought into ha i>our. The S. S. Madura arrived in V> from Batavia537 words
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Article562 1878-06-22 6 Me. Cousins has been temporarily appoint Comrni^imu'r of the Court Request*, pending the appointment permanent Commissioner by fhe 11 State. Mr. Cousins will lonn the duties of his own Office, a ted by Captain Ord. Comission appointed /to inquire int<>, and report upon, /he most suitable site562 words
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Article53 1878-06-22 6 This being the 41st anniversary of the accession of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Her Majesty's ships Diamond, Rkhtf, Fly, Lapwing and Curlew are gaily decorated with bunting and at noon salutes were fired from the shore battery and the Diamond and llnhy in the roads in honor53 words
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Article1312 1878-06-22 6 The Government have, we are iuformed and we hopt* correctly, made arrangements with the Rev. Mr. Young for the teaching of Chinese to the Cadets. We trust the experiment will be attended with success, as there is no reason it should not be. With such ar large1,312 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous222 1878-06-22 6 VKSSKI,* FA^ED ANJVIt. Date. Flag. Ship's Name. Captain. From. ii May 20 British- Kndyman Richardson Ishanghai .n 30 Italian Kmilio. V. Merello ■Cardiff Nmsakl 31 British Laurel Johnson Iliondou k< do Ij»»dor« (Jonew i ngkon^ do Hindostan Belyea Icarditf do Balcarry jKinmon 1 London m do Norham Caatlo Hinka ■Cardiff222 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1571 1878-06-22 7 SHI PPING INTELLIGENCE T~~ $tvW*~f Continued.) M Satorday, 15U» June. British barque Allendale. 449 tons, Chappel, Madias '23rd May K. M. ueamor Sindh, 1,960 tons, Lormier, Saison ISth Tnn. Ea tern Isles, 407 tons, Graham, Sourabaja 16th June. M M. M. ate Wone. A™, Woue tons. F ,e.an. C JML.1,571 words
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