Straits Times Overland Journal, 28 November 1878

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  • 23 1 For Despatch pkb P. O^teamkr (Jwalior." The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XL\. NT). I:J2. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOV. 28, 1878. Prick 40 Cents
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  • 127 1 STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, NOV., 28. 1878. LATEST MARKET QUOTATION Sinoapork, 28th November, IH7H. (Jambier I Black Pepper White Pepper, fa j:>. Sago Flour, Sara I 10. Pearl Sago Ooffee, Bontyne 19. nominal Tin 19$. 408. Mule twist 8* lbs. Shirtings fc#s> 7 do do Usg|. h do T. Cloth... 1.05.
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  • 1938 1 The last issue of the Overland StrcAti Times, was dated Thursday the :21st instant, the M. M. steamer Am leaving early next morning with the last home- j ward mail. The P. and O. steamer Tiksra* t arrived here on Sunday morning last, the ~Hh instant,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 352 1 Per Cuphrenes, 22nd N For Singapore. From Ponang Mr. aud Mis. Mitchell aud child. For SJuinyhui. From London Mi's. Taylor and 2 children, Mr. G. R. Goldspink, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stott, the Misses Mitchell, Snow, and Miller. Per Roma, 22nd Nov. For Genoa. Mr. O. Boc< tri, Mr. G.
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  • 3250 2 ri v, ±\st November. I'm orr Council. in.. Report by H. E. the Governor to tke Sect ttn nj nf State on t ln Financial condition and pronp'rt* of fhc protected Notice BtaieB. Government Hoj Singapore, 10th Septembi r, I have now the honour to submit
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  • 2710 2 From the Daily Time s, 23rd November. Papers laid before Council. Corrt <ntke*h 'he Management of tlw Agri-Hort and RajfJes Library and Museum, Among the papers laid before Council on the sth instant was oorrespondence between Government House and the Colonial Ofliee relative to the management of the Agri-Horticultural Gardens
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  • 2096 4 From the Daily Times, 25th November. Johore and Perak. A new held," says the Ceylon 06. fr, for Ceylon planters ha* been t»d by the visit of tb© Rajah of •e to Ceylon. His Highness here offered Mr. Buchan, the rnor's private secretary (a ci-devant planter), a -salary of Rs.
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  • 1195 4 From the Daily Times, 22th November. The Municipality. M tXUTES oi T r M }*il Commissioners on Thursday, I November, 1 s7s. mmUsiom r* I', Hon'ble \V. H. Head. E. J. WVlk Esq. Tan Seng Poh, Etq M. r\ de S Esq. The minutes of the last road riml coufin
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  • 946 5 From the Daily Times, 25th November. A Grand Ball in Malacca. A BALL was given at Malacca on Friday evening last in the Stadt House by Mr. Tan Bering Swee on the occasion of his son's marriage, which had taken place a (few davs previously. A great deal of* interest
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  • 1140 5 From the Daily Times, 23rd November. Neth erlands India. The following items of news art: translated from the N. I. Journals for the Stro iis 7 5 me s Government telegram* The Governor of Aobeen and dependencies telegraphs as follows from Kotta Rajah under date tfth Nov Habib's departure in
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  • 909 6 From the Daily Times, 23rd November. MANILA NEWS. Trautlatdtfor Ik* Straits is requested „f r ^temporaries thut, iu re- r>vln as, their oriKiual a]>poaniuce j 1U Ul may arknowlod Souloo. From a letter from this Settlement which we hare had art opportune f peru«ia^7 and the date of which i«
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  • 169 6 rroot our own Correspondent. /'mm the Daily limes, 2:2//./ November, Malacca, 19th Xovkmiskk, 1878. H. M S. Iron Duke, Captain Cleveland. bearing the staff of Viee Admiral Coote, from your port hound to Penang, arrived hero this morning, and If. M. S. Imputing from Penang bound to Singapore also
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  • Correspondence.
    • 229 6 JLV tin K<fi tor of the Daily Ti,,< Sin. -Last evening I was witness to what I consider ii great pUce pi crueitj which »1 IOU M bn^ t 1(1 :u tors within tie scope the Act for Prevention of Cruelty i to Animals. There was a
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    • 457 6 lo the Editor of the Daily Tunes. Sir -Having just returned from a pleasure trip with Mynheer through the Molucca*, 1 would call the attention of the seafaring public to the very unsatisfactorv state the charts of the Indian Archipelago tii e in. o t^v!
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    • 241 6 S V; ;r oorreipoodenl uK\ .-witness U entirely in error. !{<• states that a dog was put into the cage of a python at th<> Rallies 1 Institution lor no other purpose but to #ifa bi death in the folds of the reptile."
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    • 95 6 PVo tin Editor of the Daily Tim*. R,—-l am one of those who an- .'rate I >r tho smallest menies, and am thewi fore thanklul to our P. tf. for his good limits U St^ aUiers reach th^ Har]>our Good as the intention was, the execution to-day
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    • 1643 6 I lo the Editor of the Bally Tim, Sir:— l have seen and read with much J r uLf G etterS f MeBBrs Christie \zLfo Ft n u the Bub J ect of th > i, l m f e C^ lture > and also
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  • 2379 7 THURSDAY, -U, XOYKMBKU. An inquest was held yesterday, the 20th 111st., on the body of a male* Chinese named Tav gtoong Loke, at the Sepoy Lraetj by A. R. Ord, Esq., H. M. Coroner. Verdict—" Death from I natural cmoses." 11. M.S. which was sent to
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  • 668 8 The steamer Beumore f will, we learn, Dot leave for Malacca and Pfnang m Friday, as it is necessary to have her docked for repairs. RWb leani that H. M. 8 JfSdette, itli His Excellency the Govenior and ito on boartl; was to leave for Singapore tu-day,
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  • 514 8 a.n uHjuest was held yesterday at the Criminal Prison on the bodyif i ma le Chinese named Loo Ah Tea*, by A. R -Orel iK si,., H. M. Coroner. r aic|, Death from natural causes/' captain Ahmsikong 0 P the Brit barque F^iHe^ which arrived bere v^terday
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 151 8 British steamer Pont inak 99?n Slti on I|tth Nov. Dwch str. Sundi 1^ ton. te^'p** B,'8 P ntiau^ IHU. Not. Dutch itr WS M Ba t U^ ttSsr th jf Dutch steamer PatoethTo S! 8 S rart> Bilta 2 <>Mi No» Spanish steamer Marheles SSS T' Be^ ellD Deli
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    • 41 8 British <♦-„ o, eunesa;i y> -«»th November. sspir M. M stearr.a- A 22n .d November. M. steamer Ava Hernandez, for Marseilles. Siamese sh^Taß* erBto M.mtok Batavit. Ulp Ta H^ n^ on Buthmaun, for Batavia. BritUL steamer CW^ 1 K O'-^r. S
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  • 317 9 Da Flag. Ship'i Name. Captain. From. To. < >ct. American Sil;i> Fish WilliamHongkong — New York Nov. British County -t I. tilt' — — Sourahaya < 'haunel — Dutch Samarang Lehman Cardiff Samarang — British Moss l Hen Nicholson Hongkong Londi >n do 1- reach Evelyn Sempit<
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  • 1034 9 __———— Date i lES. I'a.'TAlNs i. Fi.a v B U 01 AR|E, RIVALS. WflKßl From. Where Lying Consignees or Agents. De.stina »\ V-OF- W I __— :• as Burmeiste • H Btr. 31 9 Oct. 1 1 Batavia T. P. Wharf ELN.M/a 1 oiisul General. Repair
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