Straits Times Overland Journal, 25 February 1880

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. __V VJ^- XXI. -N(). 192. _SIN_APOKK, WED3S-KSDA V FEBRUARY 25, 180*0"
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  • Domestic Occurences.
    • 15 1 Rt instant, at GuyB_ e Q 0t ifR C B.HAWKBHAW of papers please copy.
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    • 41 1 'nstant, at his resiAla. William |>, for 16 years, was in the Company. <at. at Palembang, by result of an accidental fall art\ Mr Ab old *>l *d Rnjrineer of tb<> >. s. tbe :„nd 1 a stunt, •i, formerly of ae.
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  • 63 1 v *24tm February, 18So. 4.o_*. 10 77A-. fair quality 17. b0. ■■.'ak 3.40 3.80\ 19.1*24, tali q^Hk- 31.1t>.. 'I t bft__h>r; J_V l_ 1-074. obt>. i/0.. a i,'., io «W to 3/10. "-'ii. uuii oan& a 220 Private; d/s 227 On i i o/o dis 231.'
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  • 578 1 IB last overland issue of the Sti* u is was .lated the 18th inst., par P. amer Geelomy which left at I p. m. lay with the last homeward mail. London Mail of the :>ord January lelivered here yesterday by the steamer Jjjemnak. I P. O.
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  • 451 1 Government Gazette, Friday, 20th Februany IH_ lollowmg new notification:- apA Proclamation is published announ- I 7 Her a d Queen has irmed and allowed Ordinance No. IX v vn Ordinance to provide I r public aud bank holidays." section 16 of "The Post Office Ordinance, 1879," (No. X.), which prohibits
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 73 1 <Vs steamer Laertes on —Mr. Toller and 39 Chioay. Mr. Parker and J Mr. Crowhall. uer Encirne, 23rd inst. —Monsieur L. Duranteau, an, Mr. Lohr, Mr. T. am. wa, 23id inst. ars. Cruise, Mrs, Kelmd 2 ehildren. ssur Hennecke and gor, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Kahnhiuff. Mr. and dr. E. Boeck
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    • 92 1 Mr. Busagagi, Mr. and Mrs. Gosnell M-oiuNaulea: Mr. Oitzen. From Madras Mr. Morrison. From Galle Mr. Gallechia and Mr. Garcia. I For liatttnia.—Yroux Marseilles Mr et van Haedndorp, Mrs. Babecli, Mr •rmoodt, Mr. aud Mrs. Brinies. Mr. ae Bykau Bert and Mr. B. de Bwan rfc. For Sai,jou.—Frou\ Marseilles: Mr
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  • Topics of the Map.
    • 460 2 of Proceedings ol the Muuiioners, on Frida> the 31 si Fr exeat. Hon'ble r H. Read- President. Vair, K.A., C.M.G. T. Wells, Esq. ijor Dunlop. IJ. A. Koek. Ksij. rhe Minutes of the last ting were read and confirmed. >-t Head the fortnight]-) n from the Municipal Enf
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    • 366 2 ISingaporat 26tA Hewktson, Es<,>. ecretary to tbe Mud. Com. Sin|apoi I have tbe honor t«> offer for the ■u ..f the Commissioners the ing remarks, h regard to the Town and Country i I bave nothing especial to observe, ■option of the j ropos d widenNapier
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  • 643 2 Straits Settlements Exhibits at the Sydney Exhibition. With reference to our recent quotau irom tli. ing an account, of the Stra Exhibits at the Sydney Ex? hi bi tion, the following further iniorma--1 tion from a reliable souk a will be read I The Exhibits from Sydnegf! arc to be
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  • 290 2 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB, Athleths Sports. Tiff RSDAY, bki ua, s Mj. IABVf/l A 8 Vf/n T B«OOKD Hi tf 8 T i ell l D -G-P'^^ave U.S. Taylor. fH. St. i) Jarrett. r I 2 F. fi. Groube. 'Kl.sf heat v, as a walk over as only two men started.
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  • 249 2 Thesis Sports whic on Saturday owing to the to wen held \esterda\ Esplanade 1 adore a laiv residents. The following rai events contestad for: Vabds— Opk Final li I. W. A. Oadell. *2. M. S. Taylor. Four started. Cadcll won L 0 1 tively ea>ilv b\
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  • 632 3 Jaxttci ta. Kith Februa BOOBAKAR 11 IN (>MAR s an application o ier in Singapore for to the Municipal Commis- approve of eer- mP^ rt and elevations which had iem in pursuance of 1 llfteet- the Municipal Act. been obtained, Mr. IH igainst it on u-ipal Commissioners, j
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  • 1247 3 ti i.- requested <>1 <>ur ooiitcmponu-ies that, in 10- their original apjH/unuice iu the Strait* Tiinea -nay be .u-ku. ml edged. u Steam plough. By the steamer Jimdrik there has arrived, and been landed at Batavia a steam plough that is to be used on the Chikandie
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  • 709 3 (It n requester! >rarte« thai, in r*(P producing these tra. deir original appear. in the St i .ii-owled.) No postponement. The managing committee of the MauiK Jock metcflM Wednesday evening, .md postpone tie races. These will her tively take place on the 19th, 'J' of February a9 designated
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  • 947 4 Urn Boys" Comedy Company put. nk Dominoes" on the stage on Wednesday with some success so far audience was concerned. The the reputation of being im™i, it rtainly suggestive, and ridently written to suit the ncrasics of popus, hence dealt with laoeous collection of
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  • Correspondences.
    • 255 4 To the Editor of the Daitg Times. Sir, Since you have again mentioned the ECeseang kidnapping case, allow me to observe that, having taken some trouble to enquire into the ease, I have arrived at the conviction, that the said persons were arrested in British Territory. This
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    • 451 4 To the Editor of the D aes —The account of the Verandah given in your issue of yesb a. lav is not very clear. What the public. Uj the ow, ol houses, will want to understand is this--lhe Commissioners maintain (or rather their lawyer maintains) that they
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    • 65 4 liter of S air evid in statii little but important fa, a is "aprivai i e M__fl owner of the bou fact but it has been gi -Municipality as a -,rji moreover, the said houses in the lan. and the Municipality do plan he hii the Verai
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    • 135 4 s, iu Had ne. teh side li Bridge Koad, side of Hadjec Lane and were looking in N ranhe houses in H !*> may generally j there no Verandahs vi:t I the bouses recently I fronti Beach Road \> a com »us Commissioners have put jjfa* this
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    • 81 5 Kf the Daily Times. levoid of myself as s think. To enter into a ibble with a couple of limbs »uld write wn an n y wt* fe rigl I can,o understand what the Atwho drew up the bill, and besides do not seem to able ut
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    • 97 5 ir s jor of the Daily Times. 'Agent of the Messageries gain giving us a sam;deration he pays to t and convenience of the Mcrby the despatch of the Homeer, Sindh at 11 a. m. touting the closing of the U a. i on the previous oce.tvou, and this
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  • 1220 5 DAY, m FEBRUARY. ted to state that by an of Major Halahan the Buffs, the Band ment will play on the Esrrow afternoon during Athletic Sports. the King of Siam has Mr. (i. R. Lambert, the order of the Pusion of his skill, dai of the
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  • 548 5 T think e of getting any When over here last January the RaWfr from a kangani wit! coolies, who had been empL for some years in Cdape that he had heard I had ant pore and he wished me to employ soßmm^L\ his coolies
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  • 629 5 Tuk Manila I reucy to a rnmou riee Maimtim inten Irom each Laniia. 1 1 .N a I I'rins I fen I nude ds i* eh duly returnTins beiiiLT the anniversary of the if His Majesty the King of J i, the American man-of-war the English men-of-war
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  • 171 6 Wi are requested to -fate that, by kind permission, the Band of H. H. the Maharajah of Jobore will play on the Esplanade to-morrow afternoon during the Cricket Club sports. The fact which we mentioned the other day that there are five Suml IB the present month,
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  • 24 6 SATURDAY 21st FEBRUARY Tiik total Return of Visitors to the KaJ_.es Library and Museum during the week ending Friday, :30th February, tBBO, was \;-H7.
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  • 516 6 The following items of news arc taken from the latest Pinang Standard Sergt. Major 1. MeKeoo, who has bee% attached to i he Artillery in Fort < 'oru<fall|[ for a considerable time left yesterday for Laro-.t to take ap a\i appointment in the Police there, bis rank being
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  • 695 6 The United States screw in -ate nderoga,kft the roads at day light this morning for Borneo and liong- kong. The M. M. steamer Simli with the Homeward French Mail left Sa, yesterday at 1 I a. and may be expected here to-morrow afternoon. Tm: P. O. Co's.
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  • 126 6 W B are reqi ing to some of the men to Penang the Kami will not play in the Botanical g^LWWfR on Friday afternoon. t at of ail f, repo of Bui: •lllell e here all well on hoard. ol Mr. Mayes, n bore, been placed at
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1393 7 I j :>- M eran fl^ong^a paul pl d, Iwalior ,31. Nizam Hindostan Pekin utbl [ydaspes M Pera 2.il«a <. T~ 600 31. Peshawur 3 o j;OM isar-i-Hind t.023 Too 35 PoonaK' 3j Ships Building. iCHshirar 2,621 ;V> 36. Siam 3 H t Khedive 8,860 60 37. Sumatra 2 48s
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