Straits Times Overland Journal, 8 May 1880

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  • 17 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XXI.— NO. 508. SINGAPORE, SATXJ \Y, M\\ 8, 1880. I BNTS.
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  • 21 1 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTHS. At on the. h the wife of M\i in Sum on. At Victor': M,.v, l*^". wife of Rainbow
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  • 117 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 8th MAY, 1880. fl.A'; LAHKET Ql OTATK 'N-. ;\roß.\. h May. issu. Gambier 5 !.(».">. Black i WbitePeppi fair quality LS.J Sago Flour. Sarawak :».51. Pearl Sago Coffee, Bonthyne 1 7.1.*-^ Tapioca, small* Flake "> I Tin 75. 40s. Mi; 114. bi 11 7 do 6 doT.
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  • 1433 1 The last issue of the OverUnd Straits Tiui was dated Saturday the Ist instant, and despatched by the M. M. steamer Oxkh leaving* next morning at 11 o'clock with the homeward mail. The p. and O. steamer Pt thawnr, arrived ]e re yesterday morning-, with the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 166 1 Per E. and A. lo's. st i iui.r L' tith inat. ruor and Mrs. Weld and family 1 1 mts, Mr. F. dfi Lisle, Mr. A. W Iwi Benedon, General S. Bridgers, Mr. J. Otes, Dr. Treacber, Mr. and Mrs. Pri and infant, Hon'ble H. E il- Mr Bhi- kbay,
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  • 1373 2 /vm the Daily Trme.s, 1 M"//Journal oi theStraits Biahch of the Ren \l. Am \i k S(m ii.i No. I Wi have to acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of the fourth number of the Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, being the
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  • 502 2 Ai:i:i\ \i 01 II i> KXCKLLKNC'Y THE Governor. 11l- K\< i;i.i.h\< v .Mi:. l\ A. Wkld C.M.G., our new Governor, accompanied I>\ Mi:>. Weld md his Family, arrived here this morning from Sydney in tin E. A. 11. M. Co.'s steamer Brisbane. a quarter
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  • 1019 2 His Kxci-.i i.kncv's Rbcbption. W ii atk\ n may have boon the causes, or whoever may have been to blame, the reception accorded to His Excellency Governor Weld yesterday must be pronounced to haw been of the poorest and baldest description and altogether unworthy
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  • 3238 4 ■<■•: L> from t: rjvuy inl the forces garrisoning out Lie men t We will now allow mrespondeni I In the early »f M h. in .nse.ju w ri having .ipl rived i,, mi,-.. th;.t v ,rn til. thn I>\ nji -r win on
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  • 1051 6 The following items are taken fron the Pi lay Gazette of the 28tli April. The Land Office. We regret to have to call attention to the con dition of the Land Office portion oi the local administration but the com. ints that
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  • 1335 6 From the Daily Times, 1st May. Si am News. Tiik following items are taken from the Stan Weekly ldv t riff. K. the Foreign .1/7 1 M fft: i* n.»w said thai U. E. will take one of the trenth Mail steamers from Singapore and proceed on his ua .v
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  • 1188 6 From a 'orrcsjHiHilt'ut. Malacca 27th April. Kru was attack. e<l ami taken In tin- Wuiubow part' Saturday 17th April. It appears, the Runbow people were led on !>v the Mahara fighting men many houses and a large quantity ol Kiddy
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  • 1059 7 From the Daily Times, 4th May. Penang. {From our own correspondent) L J r,tnn</, 29fh Aj)t'il Since the date of my last letter ;i tew changes have taken place in the Police. Mi. (.humane^ you are probably aware, proceeded to KiiirUunl bv the last mail on leavi EJ\lr. Jiell ha-
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  • 924 7 From the Daily Times, 4th May. Western Australia. /''/>>/// our own Correspondent.) Perth, sth April, Ss.i j; v t same boal which takes tliis letter Sir Harrj Ord takes his final departure from the Colony, leaving behind him not an individual who regrets him, but .in amount of social heartburning,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 164 7 To the Editor of the Daily l> Sib, To attempt to run countei to the opinion of the powers thai be* 1 in sure ofcouse to deserve the reprobation of all right thinking men, that is why, presume, we lind the nanit Mr. Shelford, Mr. Bishop and
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    • 184 7 Stb, Before the proponed Marring Ucuistmrs < Irdinauce comes on the Council table, it will be well to consider if the restriction of having the Marriage's to !>«' celebrated only ai a place -»t public worship, or the Marriage
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    • 312 7 To thi Edil of the Vail i Sik. T icraJ and fiscal ar oi the ,nv in which \vr I hati of svc naturally nu«et with ll;Ul _v Hurpria To 1 Nu!il ""I 1 o and brave serviton tin t<- l'i-\i.T for id the safetv both to our
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  • 717 8 News of the Week. SATURDAY, 1st MAY The total return of Visitors. t<» the Rallies Library ami Museum during the week, euding Friday, 30th April $80, was 864. The Government are, it is rumoured, seriously contemplating' a withdrawal from the Government Prosecution." How to do so with anv show of
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  • 442 8 Tin: P. and Co.'s steanylr Pe*ka"•t<r, with the London Mail *>t' the !>th April, left Galle on Saturday morning, and m.-iv be expected here on Friday next the 7th instant. Hi>* Excellency Monsieur Bouree, the now French Minister t<> China, passed throng h here last Saturday in
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  • 343 8 It may be as well to mention that the S 8. Brisbane y with H.E.theGoverubr ou board, may arrive here toraorroWj as she will be pushed on, liav« ing to make a hurried voyage to Hongkong afterwards. i. have been fD formed by a correspondent tbat two
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  • 1361 8 Now that th'; body found at Tyersall has been declared to be tliat oi" a German named Kriiger, the public are surely entitled to ask why the body was originally buried without an Inquest having previously been held and a solution of the mystery touching the gold
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  • 1269 9 The following- (roverninent XotitieatioAvas issued at noon to-day WisExcellenev Jovernor \Veld,c.M.o., wiifoe sworn in at the Council Chamber, at 4? p. m. to-day. Pull dres MaJOR-Ginluai Don. an, who is now here on a tour o\' inspection of tinmilitary forces in the Straits Settlements, is staying* at
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  • 974 9 A general meeting of the Debating will be held next Thursday at 4'- P- mi. when the following subject will discussed 'Thai Nome Rule for Ireland is a reasonable d i mand." i ;i\ 1\ debate i* anticipated. It is understood that 11. K. the Governor and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1244 10 SHIPPING INTELLItiENCE arrtbals arrOiafe.— Continued. >aturday. Ist May. i British str. "Louisa III" Ll2ton«, SaTmer Malacca 30th Ap.il. I Friday. 7th May British str. "Bajnbow" [25 tons, Rozells. Malacca 30th April.' Siamese steamer Kromahtah" <5iU tons. Tulloch commander, M. M. Bteamer"Oxns 3600ions, Rapatel, Saigon 29th April, i Bangkok 3rd May.
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