Straits Times Overland Journal, 24 September 1879

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. vol. \x. \o. j.70. Bingap6ke, Wednesday, September 24 Varo. Pbioe i') Ck\j>
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  • 7 1 Domestic Occurrence. BIBTH. H, oi H IO
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  • 114 1 b [NOAPOBK, J- 1 H S B rr E M, BUB 1879, bier s 3 k Pepp< 8.50. White P< tit* quality 13 Flour, Sarawa > I I tall Flake to 5.75, 22*. i 86. 1 ti age do •th i
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  • 1085 1 I'm. las', Lssae of the Overland ut* Timi> was dated last Tuesday, L6th instant, the P. o. steamer I ithaif left at 4 p. m. that day with Liu- last homeward mails. The M. If. steamer Fany 7«* with the London Mam of the 22nd Vuirust
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  • 474 1 The Governmeni Oazh n LOth Skpt. Tin following new notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette: The Principal Civil Medical Officer having reported the completion of three new Wards attached to the Pauper Hospital in Baleetier Road, irhicfa have been constructed at the entire chai "t Mr. Tan Beng Suce, j. p.,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 256 1 Thi P a <>. CJo'i b team ship Cathay, Captain R. Harvey left at 4 p. in. yesterday with the following passengers from Siu^apore. For Penang. Hoii'Me S. Gilfillan and mt. Colonial Ross Church and -trvant. Mr. Deanc aud servant Mr J. P. Armstrong For V> Mr. D. AlcNair. Fn,
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    • 27 1 tcmber. -Mr..). H M«e», LnOii •■I 1. ;.n.i Mi zpo and cbiMren. ■1/"'-.:;//rv.-\i,,. M., lI)( Kuu dimer, Mewre. de Vc-xhU, Kracl berg«idMt.Mid Mr d B »uff and'idhifdren
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  • Copirs of the Dag.
    • 1534 2 v/ the bin I// I September 10///. Although the mail steamer Gwalwr brought oar Indi.-m da|ee down to the Jst September, we cannot find a hint oi r up t i anything being wrong 1 in Cabul or the slightest foreboding of the terrible tragedy Hashed t<>
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    • 652 2 From the Daily Times, September 19/i. Mr. Re.\i> made u bold attack upon government the other day, l»ut in so doing exposed his Hank, and the Colonial Secretary, with pitiless argument, made the most of the advantage. What right had M Read to criticise
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    • 861 2 I wriUk. il>o.\ s ufeat Circus ight w -ee Jasi night Dot only for the me- rits of the various performances thf immense crowd of all class* witi hem. We do not exac ate when we Bay that it w.i^ the la assemblage of the kind ever Singapo
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    • 501 3 Times, > >jrr i^th. Lhere was a larger attendance than ever at V Circus last night both <>! Kurop.-ans, Civil and Military, and N T ati all classes and and that there must have i nearly two thousand people present. The was in tact crammed full of v
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    • 484 3 From ihr Daily Times, 19/4 September, •"-'■l- were not perhaps &u many •pran> promt in Wilson's Circus night, owing, no doubt, to the Qter attraction of John Jack's Dramatic Company and "Our Bovb" in the Townhall Theatre Koyal, but the Natives mustered st*ong as ever and lifested the
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    • 554 3 From the Daily Times, September \\)Ui. Singapore has at last been fortunate in being favoured by a visit from a dramatic company who have some idea of placing a piece upon the stage and a conception of interpreting its author's intentions. Last night at the Town
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    • 13735 3 From the bally Times, September 17///. Singapore, 11th September, 1879. i hh excellkn'cy ths al> m 1 nistkator. His Honor the Chief Justice, [Sir T. Sid The Hon'ble the Officer Comoiundinj,' 11- r Majesty's Troop* (Col. Jago, 74th Regt. the Colonial Secretary (Cecil C. Smith.) Acting Attorney -General,
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    • 2239 7 ljdfg jjfgbj fdkgbjfgub The news received here from Bangkok has been scanty and uninteresting of hate. The local paper is apparently afraid to discuss anything bat the weather and the crops, and. as it is a missionary paper, it is perhaps politic and proper to e&cbew politics aod
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  • Corrspondence.
    • 85 8 To Cur Editor <>J the Dull,/ Time*. Sin,— Aa many resident would like to take then- Children to the Circus if! ild he avoided would it not l tll( 1>r 'V' la" Lad and Children's performance a1 sa\ B Ilea1 lea r l S< C )U ld enul
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    • 693 8 Str, In the public newspaper upwards of three months a_ro, appeared an account of mv being robbed of *i,200 in notes. A fen days ai one $100 note was discovered, afford joqd clue for the Police, but unfortunately, the parties concerned scaped punishment.
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    • 195 8 Zb ///r j&ftfor o//k !>«//// SK«k». Bra,— Last Monday (mail day) having run short of our inppliea of Revenue Stamps, L sent over to the l\>st Office for a few of different value. Our Tamby came back after nearly half an hour's absenec with only a
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    • 357 8 Zb the Editor of the Daily Th-mr*. Sir, -The victory of the Colonial Secretary on the Land question in Havelock Road Nvnis to me to carry all the disadvantages of a defeat. To the dissatisfaction which already existed i> now added distrust. Thi' Chinese of
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    • 232 8 '/'</ the Editor of the Ddily 1 Sib,— Notwithstanding the many removes between us from a Darwiuian poini of view, I trust there is sufficient symp thv remaining to warrant my Addressing you. 1 have to complain that, as i specimen of the Rallies Museum, I am
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  • 842 8 \VKI)\KSI)AY, ITtu SI-tTLMIiKIi; wiJw M £"»»**"> Captain the u cruise to the Straits of Malacca. The Band Dramatic Club of th Highlanders played last night at the I Tanglin Barracks u Our Wife," Rose iif Amiens," and a farce The LJntin i shed Geutleman." Tin- several
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  • 177 9 hu. ChUa Mai/ of tlje lth instant institutes a Comparison between the pas made homewards by the three tirst from Hankow this ar. They were the Gleucve, f,oudc and Glenartnejr, and their time from Hankow to Gravefcend was as follows time. Gravwjbud i.lJnh, 6 \>. m Si
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  • 427 9 The Shanghai papers of the 3rd September report the accomplishment of one of the geographical discoveries of the age. A telegram from Yokohama has announced the arrival there of the Swedish exploring steamer Vega, after having- passed safely round the north of Kuropc ind Asia along
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  • 654 9 Chinese *s [mmigrakts The Rwgkony Daily Press of the bth uibt. has the following h wrooldseem that irherever the Chinese go. unless they are content to be simply hewers of wood and drawers of water tfiev arouse enmity. In the Wand oi Mauritius them are onlyj few
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  • 90 9 Oik Boys" will be played in the Town llitl! Theatre to-night under the patronage at' Hi* Kx.ceilency the Administrator. Tins is the last night on which the piece will be played. Miss Cogki «>f Wilson's Circus, met with ;i somewhat rious accident la>( night. While jumping through
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  • 589 9 Mr. Knox will retire from his post of Consul (jreneral of Siam in April next, on a pension. His Honor the Chief Justice and the Hon'bte the Acting Attorney General returned from Malacca last Friday afternoon in tlie Colonial steamer PlutQ. H. K. the Administrator! who will
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  • 38 9 The afi'.-etii Lyauc" j will be performed to-night in the '1 H tl! Theatre by Mr. John Jaek'l Dramatic Company. Miss Firmin, who will play the Heroin*, i^ laid to -urpass herself in that part.
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  • 372 9 The following i- the full toon of the match "Twelve' 1 vs. Twentv-two." When the las itch appeared, the Twenty-two" had completed an innings lor' 172 runs, and the Twelve" bad made ss for B wick On Saturday, the L3th, the Ive" QpWted their innipgi and mad.- total of
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
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