Straits Times Overland Journal, 2 September 1879
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section22 1879-09-02 1 L>I«PATCH PKH />. ft BTBAMEB "lioKH.ua The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XX. NO. 1(57. SINGAPORE, TtJBSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. l»7i). Price -in Cents22 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Obituary58 1879-09-02 1 A i fariH mi, J u |y !>,;. \j iKUK eh v s (Jontul General ..i H M th. llu in Tr.i rrand er rf 'he White Blephani of Si.tm, n iK' (it of tl i of Honour,Coinmaniul Officer of jm orders Honorary Member and Arabciat oi an:. Sue.58 words
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131 1879-09-02 1 STRAITS TIMES TUESDAY, 2nd SEPT., 1879. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, 2nd September, 187i>. Gainbier $37 Black Per.} M White Pepper, fair quality 1 Flour, Sarawak 9L27J Si i 02i v, Bontyne nominal. Tin 2< t<»s. Mule twist sti. SI lbs. Shirtings... 1 7 do do 1 •i doT. Cloth 1131 words
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Article259 1879-09-02 1 Per M. M. Co'a Mail steamer bhnlrnc from Batavia on the 26th inst. For Singapore. Messrs Pretynian, Corneliessen, 13 Javanese and 87 Chine For Saigon. Monsieur Maitre. For Marseilles. Messrs Deluianu, L. W. C. Kenchenius, Frolck, Catenius, Garraud, and Blotnistcin Mr. and Mrs. (Ireve and children. Per M. M.259 words
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Article465 1879-09-02 1 Tut last Lome «>i the Overland Straits Times was dated last Taeedaj the 26tb instant, the M. M. steamer duadyf leaving at 9 a. m. the next i morning with the last, homeward mail. 1 lie l\ Cu's. steamer Kkica with the London Mail of the465 words
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Article438 1879-09-02 1 Government (i\/i/m., 29th Au.iThk Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State lias been pleased to extend the leave of absence granted to Hi< I cellencv the Governor f<>r two monibsj dating Iron the 7th October. In accordance with Sectiou Z of the huliiin A.-i No. XXV of l^jrj, His t^xcellcDC} the438 words
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Article933 1879-09-02 1 We hear that the ftouble>Bcrew iron i'ngate Iron Dnkc, Captain H. F. (JWveiand, and the paddle despatch-boat Vigilant, Lieutenant-Commander Anuesley, are peeted in H<>n~kon£ during th* first week in September. The Iron Dulcc is uow en toute to Shanghai. A oofoner*! jury hits returned a verdict of manslaughter against933 words
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Article480 1879-09-02 2 which the estimates i v are drawn op and the iKiaily an- kept, may the !>« st that could be deel b< rat< enough and could utely detailed el about it which worth the attention of the FiQinitte. By the separation 1 utweeu Establish men ta480 words
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Article1264 1879-09-02 2 From i/tc Daily Times, :ls//i A Th i, -hit I o Council has held live sittings, Dot including 1 to-day'**, since its resumption of business on the •:Ith ultimo, ami a brief review <•! its proceedings may not !><• out <>l place to show tin 1 amount1,264 words
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Article498 1879-09-02 2 From i/" Tin: Si i !> T of (lie Chinese langua^ Mr. Meeting 1 1 It h patently unaniin u-!\ The lir>l parl of ISitec part being imin That in y for trailed i i Chinese tli facility shou the covenani perfect t nem i I knowle< 1 that language498 words
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Article1731 1879-09-02 3 I'oii the information of the Shipping m niitv we pubii !i this measure as passed the Legislative Ccanci l. Whereas it is expedient bo cons >lid I amend the law relating to Pilots and Pil tage. It by the Administrai Straita Settlemei to, with the of th.1,731 words
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Article906 1879-09-02 3 At tk ing of Council on tbe :l kt August, some further correspondence regarding Indian Immigrants, tbe Planters of Province Wellesley, and Government, in continuation oi tbe paper laid before Council on the t Ith July, was laid upon the table. Ami it is certainly about such extraordio906 words
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Article1811 1879-09-02 4 From tht Daily Timet, Auguft ol)///. ed of our couteuiporaries that in roproducing these translations, their original ap^caraucc iu the Si may bo aoknowled^- Coffe* We are informed that the c in the province of Batangaa very full of berries, to inch an extent that the like of1,811 words
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Article1027 1879-09-02 4 Ma uritius. From the Daily Times, 'Z'oth August. i From our own C<>rr f 'S/)o»<{t>nt.) Mauritius. '2\st Is7i). Xew> ha> been received from the Seychelles islandup to within the last week but nothing is mentioned with regard to the ex-Suit of Perak so it may be presumed that nothing oi1,027 words
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Article492 1879-09-02 4 From the Daily Times, Aio/uxf Nik. Tub Penang Gazette efthe 2\n\\ August contains the foUowi] graphs: G On Saturday evening bhe Superintendent of Police aecompan In-pector Holmyard and seven pe djd iu Qg twenty two -an, m r Beach Street io houi nd loo. -The trap doors and492 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter157 1879-09-02 5 Kni! t'thc Daily i I am not fond ol oewspap< i i ouand do not intend to enter into m with "An interested parti k him what would become 'be can ling at the rat ity miles an hour, whei I the run-away horses p It would nol157 words
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Letter188 1879-09-02 5 *U the acts or clairn l! <!l a ]>ul>lie journal and by mmand it v ,l v join. i tll: i not intend to i -into a discussion with them. 1 will not imitate the Example of VV tI.K. by using hard epithets. But despite hw willing188 words
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Letter250 1879-09-02 5 To i or of the Daily Qg '.wither the "inventor"' or an int, in the new cai patent, which has nuns regarding its m fects only ae of the general pul ler the belief, how by VV. H. L\ »rth disiion will you afford me sj)a l few hallen W.250 words
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Letter198 1879-09-02 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times, Sik, J am glad to see thai in your paper of the LMJth you published an i I tract from tin' Shanghai bearing •d with the Immi.ition of Chinese into these Settlemen.l .1 by directing to these abvun atour Protector198 words
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Letter66 1879-09-02 5 To the Editor of the Daily Ti Sib,— This morning aboui !> o'clock, >\vm I was i amen from one pf the English ■of-war bathing near the beach, oppobhe Esplanade, quit* naked. Then the least <»!>■ one taking ibatb but suit: more pi than one in Sin h66 words
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Letter336 1879-09-02 5 To the Editor of the Daily T< i Si read with much v ejy c >ur columns rning th. Patent I r Slip and am tempted in cor •"i the followii inv< f Mark Twain runaway horses and how he used it u certainly the fastest liorsc336 words
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Letter250 1879-09-02 5 lo the Editor ofti Tinlet. Sir, 1 should have declined to keep up the ball of controversy in the matter of the 'Celebrated Patent* had not A. I. P. and M. put certain queries which I feel bound, in politen to uoi To the ftrtt 1 reply250 words
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43 1879-09-02 5 Deah Sib, ou do m\ dog and h honor in eoupli thai valiant II -hllova with such dl ;it the former plae to distinction our- Paithfulh P. J. Minn lk- i nt. L T jong, 26th August, ls7k43 words
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Letter384 1879-09-02 5 To th ,7, 7 Mir.-— W. II. p. having concluded the tion" yc ime, allow the insertion of a fi w by wax of Hnal replj VV. 11. P. has entirely ignored the ed him whether he me implj i horse running away hy ii more dangerous384 words
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Article31 1879-09-02 5 EDNESDAY, 57th AUG1 S A Cu iop hous.- in Sirang near the fourth mi! was burnt down on Monday. No one was injured. The house was attftfr-roofed.31 words
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Article34 1879-09-02 5 burglary. Mr. Burkhaardt the object ed at I me tion a few ti. found their way into the: hand- ol unwel This is the thud occasion within 1 I n which I k SI34 words
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Article879 1879-09-02 5 II I her hone while out riding, on the loth July, and was picked up uncousci .nival .i' Government II now reported to !>•■ making favoarable progress towards pccovery. The Governor's l>all was postpo until August llih, in consequence of Mis< Jervois'fl accident The British ship Ring, of St. Johns,879 words
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Article456 1879-09-02 6 Av inquest was held yesterday, the 27th inst., on the body of an unknown male child, at the Sepoy Lines. Verdict, Pound dead." Mil. IL. C. Vaughah has resigned the position of Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court Penang. The post, which is worth >j:!,Ui)l- per annum,456 words
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Article503 1879-09-02 6 News has beenreceived hereto-day by the mail that Sir William Robinson has had his leave of absence extended for two months from 7th October next. Sir William will, therefore, not arrive here before January of next vear. :t'\v a meeting of the Sportin" Club will soon be503 words
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479 1879-09-02 6 Puses i His K\« i i.i i tfci nil: Ai«\M\ ifiTßi fOR. His Honor The Chief-. I Sir T. Sidgreaves. The Hon'ble The Officer commanding 11. Bf.'a Troops (Col. Jago 7lth >» 'I'll' 1 Colonial s icretary (Mr. Cecil C. Smith.) v The479 words
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Article1330 1879-09-02 6 Tin. total Return of visitors to the Raffles Library and Museum during the week ending Friday 29th August Miss Ci \k\ Stanley's Troupe have been playing to enthusiastic aud lately in the St. G Hall, Coleman Street. To-night at the same place they will play popular piec1,330 words
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Article1102 1879-09-02 7 The Imvihli war steam transport L" Crenge, which arrived yesterday from Toulon, is en ronte to New Caledonia with about 800 French military officer and Boldiers. The next steamer from Marseilles with the Europe Mail, is the //-//v, and as she is one of the Company's oldest1,102 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1136 1879-09-02 8 SHIPPING INT ELLl(x±i NCE arrflbalS. ambaiSf*— r Continued. Tuesday. 26th Ausrnst British schooner FlotPer of Farrow 111 tons, Nicholl comM. M. steamer Emirne" 727 tons, Pellissier.Ba ■1 Aug. In in( i t r< effr i Barn 17th An arque Kira Hong Tye" 300 tons, Reynols, Bangkok p utc b steamer1,136 words
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