Straits Times Overland Journal, 25 January 1881

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. XXII. No. 545. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY l>:>. 1881. Vuu K» Ci
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  • Domestic Occurrence.
    • 23 1 A o Jotb January, Jv rd. W.m u sin M-'d. Officer, Horn.'.) ('ompiny Ld. k. t,, Ma.tii.;..v I A.KDKBV\ DONA! tuer.no, Newport,
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    • 14 1 Malta; DoceuiWr 21st. Ht.n'hle i Plunkft. 2 d ii ..f l»le l.'iRD PI.UNKKT.
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  • 99 1 STRAITS TIMES TUBBDAY, 25th Jan, 1881. LATEST MARKET QUOTATION. SiNOAFOfcK. J.")th January. 1881. ibier J 4 10. Pepp»- U.30, \V>m if Pepper, Esirqualitj Tapi A\ Flake Tin j^ n<>iu. twist irtinsß 7 do 1 r7\ a IJuuk .j\ m Private •ijt do. fl*K^ On India Bank d/df. PrivatoQi't d/ft 2:
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  • 789 1 The list Overland issue of the Stu* its was dated the .»tli iiusr., and dceiMttelied l,y Lbts 11,I 1 and O. tteankr l/ ;ii B ]>. in (Mi that <lutr. Tin- M. M. sUmuht Sim!// arrivt "i« Sunday, the 23rd inst., with tli,.\ London mail of
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  • 1027 1 We take the following paragraph* Eroa the Pinawi Gazette of tlu Loth and 10th .lan A 0 'it ing. It ii l>e hoped that H. K. Sir Frederick Weld. daring hit approaching visit to Penangw'U realise the necessity of h Government House for P«nang «nd pite*i upon some
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 240 1 Per M. M. steamer Sind)' SU-d inst. Singapore. From Marseilles Mr. W Keay. Mr. H. Aylesbury. Mr. nil Mrs. ljeyssias Mr. and Mrs Ramii /.d«- Avellano and mother, Hr. Schwob, Mr. Forneris, Mr. R. Kung, Mr. Vidai, Mrs. Meoma Sotomayor and 2 daughters. From Naples. Mr. H. H«*nsler le Mr.
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  • 1561 2 Daily y^'teg. Z\«f Tub Irish L.\m> Oi i stiox. Tut- modern Dun Quixote, Colonel (tordon, or "Chinese Gordon" or Gordon Pasha, as he is more Lilly known, lias lm n visiting li<--land and bus exprewed bis views with bis usiud simplicity and frankness upon the problem
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  • 1129 2 I UK Court ami a common jury, daring I- ndav and Saturday, were occupied with 11l( (>l So g fa Guan, assistant storekeeper to Messrs. tSiltilla.ii. Wood &Co. eharged with criminal breach of trust, and xv.ral minor counts Th«> beta of the cam, as elicited in the evi-
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  • 823 2 Thk following- Judgment ha* ""^J ntlv delivered l, v Mi^M^^'v .1.1 in the Snpr. JU and U abliahftT Nuatrath u \wi.rkin.; v'vi! l 'i Ordinal I.N IMF S (Small 0 h\ v tail; I oorre late S and Kajaram De- tlr laintitl issued a writ in
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  • 1279 3 'It is remeated of our conteuipon u re- translations, their origrtftl ai'^inuioe may be aekuowledgw-i t 'Ti-.-at is the liveliness noticeal>ii <71 t course of B*»tai Many fa ike their appearance on it v inurning and evening for training and tri.il. Already several of them are -■■ntidenily asserted
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  • 1318 3 n.n-irie« that, il rim] I'pcmr in U,--r The followi! interesting notice <il the extensive B.i in new harbour worki is translated from il •<• f<>r,i ft,,>l? of the 27th December. Tii k. On Saturday Uat, w* had kn opportanity •>•' viowing th- Hat.ivi;i harbour works. and of
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  • 1478 4 In viewot'recenl discussions in Council, ;mhl Spro/tos of the Table of Pru-r.-.lt'iuu 1 in particular, 11 nuiy nut be .him.-- t.> republish the following adoairable letter ujxui tin' constitution of theCoilDcil and tlic iniquitous rnle,or regulation, or uudorstaminiir, or whatever it may be, which reijuires IHicial Members
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  • 1646 4 Wi take the following paragraphs from j 5 'rawak Gazette of the 7th Jan.PJanJtny —It is with great iateresk Ooffee planting commenced oalj 1 within the last tw a Joh.ire must I be uat.-htvl Ky all countries in the vicinity Singapore. Sarawak is i u the »ame latitude
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  • 1281 5 We have had rather h dull Christn in IVnang. Still, th< ad uo that the festive >eason oi the had once more dawned upoi rid. In many of the shops notably those of Jtobinson <fc Co. and S there was a goodly display of rhristi -arils of al? shapes,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 313 5 Editor of the lhiilu I', Sib,— ln a colony like this it would m. in almost a matter of right to the Chinese, who are here in such numbers and help bo much to swell the revenue, 1 they should bare a representative at the tai.lc of
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    • 237 5 the Editor of the Daily Tune*. Sin. Although I hare wry frequently and prominently brought to the jitt. lition of the Municipality the danger state of the hank of the river ;it the fa of the hill close to the lafee Mr. Whampoa'i Bakery in Haveloek Road,
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  • 92 5 News of the Week WEDNESDAY, 19th JANUARY. THI hack-sink,- j s at an end. and t«. day fcharriea are plentiful in the Registrar, we understand, having waived the point he insisted ujmhi n ing tho alteration in th.> ooach is, however, earnestly to be honed th< rowdy-eleineut of the recent
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  • 837 5 N\ I are reqneste i I .Mods. Br Agenf of the Iffessageries Maritime* Company, to state that he lias received gram from the head office at Marseille*, stating that the change in the day <>t' despatch o( the homeward M M from Singapore does not take place
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  • 580 6 I'mk I'olieemau who admitted having murdered hi* wife at fcandang Kurbau, uon\ dmi. > bis original statement and will |'l<-.»d not It is probable the trial will not take place at the pros til AIn addition to the name of Mr. Graham as the probable member for
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  • 782 6 We understand thai Monday ;i»<l Tuesday, the Jilst January aud Ist February, have beeu tixeil to be observed as the Chinese New Year holidays this year. The total return of visitors t<> the Raffle- Library and Museum daring the week ending Kriday, 2lst January, 1881, ww 536.
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  • 121 6 If. M. 9. Modest* left the harbour thw mortiing, for Penang, whither >1" «v understand, for a abort eruite, and win return here to await her relief by •■>• Champion. An InqttfWt was held on tl.r U'Jml inst at tliel" -pun's Office, on a female Khng M
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  • 248 6 M\ny old residents bere and per more Straits re-i-U'nts at home will loam with regret ot the death of tbt Hon. Charles Huslic Phiaket on hoard the mail steamer off Malta when on his way home for hit health. He was no lo the puhlie service <>| the Colony, !>ut
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  • 845 6 We learn that the funeral of Mr.»Lim Tiani; Stive, whose sad death wo recorded on Saturday, will takr pl.nv to-mor-row morning, about J> o'clock, without any unusual ostentation. His remains will interred in the family burial ground at Pyah Lehar. So far as can be learned, the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 1486 7 BHIPPI N(« IMKLLI G B N C I. anihate. "7^ arrOwls— Continued. 11 .tPi m ,r M^l*?fftl<>} 9 h I;i 'V litiy British schooner "Annie Brown" l&) tons, Oox, Johore J4th .Sen^Na'alO^r l<Ut M^ Hongkong loth Jan., Cameron Dunlop Co. rman ship "Shakespeare" r,,n T t -a Dutch steamer 'Egeron
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