Straits Times Overland Journal, 29 June 1878

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  • 27 1 The Straits Times. b A. 9 1 1 1 JTT J^ "l^nn^^ Tr^^^TFTTT l^ T^TT A VOL. XLX.-NO. H3. STNCAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1878, Prick 40 Ckni
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
  • 103 1 SATURDAY, 29th JUNE, 1878. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. poi Isth Junk, 1878. GambitBla< k P«mp > Whi- tail ility 13 Flour. -*w S*go.. .">. J? Ooffee, Bontynf nominaJqg Tin 1&32f 4°s. i\fule tw 925. *4 il»- Shirt 1.55. 7 do do 1.40. ♦> do T. Oloti 1.07*. 7 do do Benares
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  • 358 1 and O. steamer Zambesi, 24th June. tore.—From Southampton Mfc^; (..('orlii. u F.Powell. From -ay iptain md Mrs. Kelbck, Ayab and child, and 1 Native. From <: t Lie 3 Natives. Fro; Penanjjr: Colonel C. A. 8. Bkkina, Lieut. Hindea servaot, Messrs. W. Allen, Skinner, Sbuck, Sister* Ste Gaen; SteJffarciane.
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  • 783 1 THKlast overland issue of the StraitsTimes was dated Saturday the 2£nd -instant, oa which day the P. and O. Steamer Thibet was despatched with Clie last homeward mail. The M. M. steamer Anadyr arrived here this morning with" the London mail of 31st May, and the
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  • 95 1 Friday the 2Sth June lwiug the Auuiversary of the Coronation of Her Majesty the Qukkn, will be observed as a holiday at the Government Offices. The Colonial Secretary's and toe Mas-ter-Attendant's Offices will be open from lla. m., to t' p. in. Major A. G.
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  • 267 1 A Proclamatiuu is published announcing Her Mai« <oufirmation of Ord. No. 2of > tied "An ordinance to proVide lor the payment of a special allows; < to the-Governor." The Secretary ot State has extended the leave of absence with half saLlary, granted to Mu. Ji to*
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  • 393 1 In reply to the question ao often asked —Is China, in spito of th'^ prejudices and ignorance of her rulers, really disposed in her heart towards progress We have never seen our way to answer Yes." Now and then there are indications that if the Mandarinate, that
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  • 1420 2 i ¥t< Mike 4)a'dij Time* 4 Zslh June. j li B tft>r;N*O CEBSIC& OF TeEEITOKT] V\ ulthkr JtJarou Ovkrbwk succeeds in his large-minded and enterprising i t in the north-east of Borneo or not, it will, we think, be admitted that ha and Mr. Ai hied Dext are setting »rk
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  • 742 2 From the Daily Times, 24th June. M ail News. The following items, which aiv of more or less local interest here, are taken from the home paj>ers received Ivy the Zambesi yesterday The Borneo Cession. Ou the 2Ut May, in the House of Commons, Mr. Ernkst Nokl asked the Chancellor
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  • 543 2 Front the Daily Time, 27th June. The Silver Market. The Friend ofjndi* w,-,X lowing som Hftin^ ment n < iten\ of silver. It will 1 last extract reiterate the statement. If i ther extraordinary U M have been heard < at home or in I hat it should have been
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  • 862 3 From the Daily Times, 20th June. Perak. Tm vinsfW extracts from the Put e of some interest as throwing i'Oine on a dark subject, the-tat' rsinPeruk. In the first the Ga mu !>< une amends for some previous ho- 1 •;< cr si of Mr. Low's administration olid appears to
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  • 1579 3 From the Daily Times, 25th June. The Municipality. MihUTfcS of proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Thursday, the Gth June, 187^. (tommisfioners Pttreent. Hon'ble W. H. Read,—President. E. J. Weils, Esq. M. F. de Sou/.a, Esq. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed Read the fortnightly progress
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  • 249 3 From the Daily Times, 27th June. The Volunteers. A good deal of expectation was excited by the announcement that the Volunteers would be reviewed by Hi- Excellency th Governor yesterday afternoon on the Ks planade, and, accordingly, the natives, hack gharries, and private carriages began assemble round the green" towards
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  • 1904 4 jj lio>f&TSh% probably, tne VolfcWi&ers arc m*~ringoes and 'aslam^ rabid Jiu l i J may not be considered a judge, I will t-onfess, however, to having felt very mii j diirnaiit that an important state ceremony |i mid have been allowed for a moment J I l>een interfered with by
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  • 1323 4 i he following Judgment was delivered on Thursday la^t, by the Chief Justice, Sm Thomas Sjdoreavbs, Tan Kirn Cheno of* Singap. »re, Merchant. Plaintiff. The Hon'ble Ho Ah Kat Whampov, c.m.g. of Singapore, Mcr chant. Defendant. Air. Bond appeared for the
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  • 1078 5 lan'iJ*''"-.' i}t [7 < 'i f »d*<3jomin^ the land PI v^liiy w»s d to one Choon Ann, and by her ?»rr<*& to th«- Defen- i dant on t 1 v of A.agu.st, in the same i !if 1 m&% by Mr. David- to *h > that when the intended to
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  • 1114 5 From the Daily Times, 27th June. Penang News. Tiik following items are taken from the I'uMug Qazrllv of the 22nd instant:— The Penan*/ Court of It, quests.—The state of the Court of Requests in Sing.iapore has been lately attracting attention owing to a letter from pr. Little in the Strait*
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  • 914 5 From the Daily Times, 26th June. MALACCA. {Foin our oion Correspondent.) Malacca, 21th .Jink. Is7s. The Colonial steamer Pluto, with His Honor, Chief Justice Sidgreavcs, and the Hon'ble the Attorney General on board, arrived here on the 17th instant, and returned to your Port on Thursday evening, the 20th instant.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 113 5 To the Editor of tin Daily Ti Dear Sir, —Your article iu the Straih Times of 10th Juno, about the uomH of Beri-Beri on board the V'/tieMn man a on voyage from (.'otic to Singapov* I cannot allow to pass without anv marks, hating that you will i^ivo thew
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  • 573 6 Singapore, to Sino ipoj ou Ehiiuiday evr>- j nil U &tt f V or an* toJ^H Hongkong harbour k would waders of the l'll l>« nan i ti,,. Merry Ma n :!it, under th<. r<u .<■ ;u in the pre F-tiu 'v 11. .M/s ships. :<■ l( 1 adinissi v
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  • 1486 6 v,nuKet maicn was played on Saturday afternoon between Nos. :i and 7 Companies of-H. M. 2 Sth Regiment, and some good scores were made, the former winning by 30 runs. We understand that H. E. the Governor will leave for Bangkok, early next month, in one of
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  • 328 6 Thk part of the plant and machinery belonging to Messrs. How auth, Lyo! Euskine, which was sold by auction, yesterday, by Messih. Powei r. C( realized about $14,u00. The whole of the saw mill machinery wa purchased by Mr. .7. M. Lyon. Oui Penang sporting friends had
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  • 1688 7 or that in "eonHPeiitiiijf *»n reply to it, we »lmn»<f^avq. appeared W K g* ve it support, ann we, aga j unrewrvodlv, tender the Commission, ers, collectively and individually, an ample &nd a formal apology. Abe Volunteers amenable to Court Martial is one of those questions that nobody is quite
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  • 125 7 Return of visitors to the Raffle: Library and Museum during 7 ending Friday, 28th Juue 187S, Saturday 22nd Sunday 23rd Monday 2ith Tuesday bh Wednesday LJtJtb Thursday 27 th 159 Friday 28th Public Holiday Totii I N. B. DENNY6. A.ctiu^ Secretary, i We are request..] to *****^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 2094 8 SH I PP I NQ^N^ELL I ge N C E Saturday. 22nd Juhp SlTlbate (Continued.) •awßk Htowaer Rajah B- „5 tons,' Fender commands I Friday, 28th June. r JjML PPurawaV 19th June, oo^lgne B Borneo Company Lira ifced. ■M fci P Cashffierek1 236t< f' Lester commander, Cardiff T^B^jfeg* Dntcb steamer
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