Straits Times Overland Journal, 15 May 1880

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 15, LBBO. VOL. XXI. -NO. :><>!>. I'lilCK l<>
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  • 83 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, 15th MAY, 1880. A Vl< sN.S 15th Mv\ 1 c? kOO. ■^^■k IVpp.-r SVh -Vr.i. no. 17.: ve 1. Tii ill 7 do do loth do Opiuiu »>l l Exc On London Bank I '■'> i ins H li. Private 3/11. On India Bank d/d Private 30
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  • 920 1 Tm. last Overland i>s:ie <»!' the Straits Timk> was dated Saturday the instant, the I*. and O. steamer Kashgar leaving with t-'ie homeward mail that day at •> v. \i. The M. Si. -tanner S'ntdh arrived here this t'oreuoon with the London il of the li)1li
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  • 731 1 Government Gazette, Friday, 14th May. The following new notifications appear > The Kight Uoti'bla the Secfetiiry of Slat-.' for the Coloates ii:t- been j I* *;k -t I to «'i)!i!inn Mi'. Walter (Mutton in the appointment "I Registrar <•! the Supreme Court, l*enan^-, rendered va< i>\- tin- retirement Mr. I*.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 94 1 pao(sengt:o. r P. and O. steamer /'-//i'i''!'i.nli iust. ILoiujkowj Mi neral Donovan, artoii A. D. C aui servants, Mrs. Don \m. Mr. <i. A. Muble, Mr. Massie, Mr. Brock«eburtt, Mr. D. M and :>t; iiiv For Shanghai Mr. < h> librii'^e. F.»r y. i. Mr. \V and Mr. Benton. Per
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  • 1384 2 .a the Daily Times, [$tA U The i<>\hi:\'ii.\ i Hoi Tin-; following arc the names of the Indies and gentlemen who were present at the reception held by 11. K. the Governor ami Mrs. Weld on Tuesday last Harrifwii Hx- Mr. B. W yi..-kin. Buffs." Mr.
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  • 1657 2 From the Daily Times, 12th May. The Government Prosecution. 1. As was generally anticipated, the Attorney-Geiieral yesterday took the pportuoity he had on the opening- the Cri „U ii i n t^ e Supreme Court of entering a Prosequi in the State ca^e against ihe private Secretary of Turikii Alum,
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  • 1441 3 From the Daily Times, 14th May. The Government Prosecution. It mai well to r-publish I ions of th< IVn-.il Code inuler which the criminal :iition >f the private tarv of Tunku Alum was mstiTlifv read as follows r-^- Whoever wa^-cs war against the Government of any Asiatic power in alliance
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  • 532 3 i'l him Dinner to Mr. VY. 11. Bead. A MLhiTNt. was held ;il the Town Hall yesterday afternoon :<> arral preiiminariea tot public entertainment to In- gi?cn to Mr. W. 11. li previous i>» his cl p:» i? ure for following gentlemen among {>[
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  • 751 3 From the Daily Times, 13th May. The Town Hall. This repa >ur Tow n Hall, unqu< Btionably the handsomest lay edifice Siik^a|K>rej are noG completedi and tin' binldin_: rually and internally, illy restored in i>«>th ;t •■•Hbtructive and decorative point of view. A brief resume of th<- work carried out
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  • 1699 4 IHI Ml SICIPALITT, MiM/TJ2B of Proceedings of the Munici\>ni Commissioners, on Friday, the IKli \\jv\\. 1880. 'omininxioner* Present. W. H. Read Esq.- -President. The Hon'ble Major McNair, tt.A.,c.M.G. M#.)or Duhlu)), k v. 1 VVelly, Kaq. ''<• fortni-litlx I'n^.v^ |t,., )ort Kngiuoer. "l the Culvert
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  • 689 4 IIoNCK.'N., Lll S# The lloM^-kt'inv <-(iiiiiii!inii now lx'iui;- amused I>\ ;i cv ljilx-1 <■.!>•.' arising out ]n -i>l legalising •>!' th JapaneJ^^^^H that Colony. 'Hie pro] from k>vernment but d< have commende I I self to the I ign community <>v at !ie^| lhamber
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  • 1931 5 Thk Aknial Rrportofthe Trustees of the Raffles Ixstitition, kor the Ylip 1&79. I. The Truste* gto submit to the subscribers and friends of the Raffles Institution their Report for the year 1879. 11. Notwithstanding the entrance examination, which was imposed to exclude boys above
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  • 1426 5 MCITHBRLA.NDB INDIAN NEWS. It is requested <jf oar contempawtM that, ia reproducing theAe^ranslatiou their original appearance in tin' si,-.- iay 1 kuowledifed.) "<)q the 1 5th April, a Javanese boy about K> yens of a^e. went into the jungle i tli.- prorii Djockdjakarta to
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  • 1413 6 From the Daily Times, 10th May. Penang. Wroik our own Correspondent. Penang, (>/// M>«. Isso. —]t may*be, mid no doubi is, quite in accordance with the "eternal fitness of things* 1 thai the Colonial Secretary of State should comfortably provide for the young hopefuls who shelter themselves under hie protecting
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  • Correspondence.
    • 174 6 To the Editor of fin I) Sir, M I ask why the i was not sworn in at the Town Hall ernora have been in all times before 1 have been told that the Munici] placed the Town 11 ill ;it the >li>; Government, and, certainly, the
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    • 92 6 Sir, A i; it-'-; Saturday, expresses liis natural and just indignation with General Anson, whose rt*ign, thank God. is now ver. Having brought endless trouble ami the Colony, the ill-advise. l man closed career by an act of folly of \vhi< he could
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    • 126 6 Sir,— l am sorry A Kesident should indulge in such strong language respecting "in- who has left the place, hut, 00 the other hand, 1 can assure him that my palanquin and pair won been most readily plated at the dp^Wl of the
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    • 39 6 Sir, -Might I ask what is tl in England ot -lulling coin I- K much a shilling or so much an ounce or a per-centa. "l ours trulv, Singapore, LO May. LBBO
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    • 114 6 The Millitary Athletic Sports. To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, -The men of the Royal Artillery are very di I with the decision «>t the Committee with regard to the ltK) yards' rare which thr\ maintain, *fs* won by their candidate (Sergeant Houghton) and they challenged the alleged
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  • 1001 6 News of the Week. SATURDAY, 8th MAY. The iot;tl return of Visitors to the Raffles Library ami Museum during the ue«-k, ending Friday, 7th April LBBO, was 886. Tin. following 18 a I articles presented to thr Kafih eum during the months of March and April, 1880 G. P. Tolaon,
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  • 488 7 Tin. A-i/.cs were opened this morning i>\ lli< Honor the Chief Justice. The Calendar i> a very light one, there being now only eight oases. Tiik Mutual Improvement Society, will, we hear, give an Butertaiumeui in tlif Town Hall <>n Monday next, under the patronage of Mr.
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  • 1034 7 Thk reception beld by 11. K. the Governor and Mrs. Weld yesterday was numerously attended, A list of the ladies ami gentlemen who were preseut on the occasion will be published to-morrow. According i«> the Western Australian papers, Bos-Blanc/' the race horse, now offered for Bale, lias
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  • 427 7 w; i :i on txwurd waa >lombu about the beginning I'm vtug ci uin ilh I i f illK'L U I to <v aU I of the pro- <>[ iiii* iK'iriuiii who is «-u [M-i i»t-u 1;«> m.i\ lilted suicide a1 all. His E> cell< how P'rayah
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  • 403 8 Wji are informed that daring Jitfli: yesterday between Chinese and Malaya at Siglap, a Chinaman was shot, and lie is not expected t recover. Trai Portuguese gun-boat Mdudovi Which arrived here yesterday from Lis. •s on her way to Macao as a relntorcemeut to the Portuguese naval
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1245 8 811 EPPI N G INTELLI E N C E arnbals?. I rribal^. Continw Friday, 7th May. RrifcMh barqoe Java Packet »">7 tous, Hanson commandari Italian steamer Makbar n 1,066 tons, Hearerd commander, Mau 25tl March, consignee* EI H. Hinnekindt. Genoa 31 st March, consi^neen Reme Brothers. Thursday^ 13th May. British
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