Straits Times Overland Journal, 7 March 1881

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XXII. NO. :>:>!. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MARCH 7. 18»l. Pkick 10 Cknts
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 33 1 At th»- M.h. p ,v>>, on the 2'Stii ■>f \h, R VVm. Ai i k en, »f a daughter. ibe Z'.lni February, at H*tu k\.i, Mr (A Fb x.n.i.s, t a iangbter.
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    • 6 1 '••tli inst., nth. FVnang pijers
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  • 123 1 I BUT MARKET QUOTA 1 10 vSINIAiORE, 7TH MaH< M. 1881. iauibier. i Black Peppt-r 1! White Pepper, f&i rqll;i i 1 ty 17. Sago Flour, Bruni :\'i. Pearl Sago :{.< Coffee, Bontnyne 14 Papi->cn, a mail Fluke I '.o. Pin K)s. Mule twist... H lb«. Shirtings do 1 5
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  • 990 1 he Straits Tim. the iJHtU Februar\ I'. iiuJ O f steai) bouieward w U. on tha r The M. If. fteamer Dfemnak arrived here with the London mail o\ the 4th February, on Saturday morning the sth instant. Tbfl M. M. str.itiur Sittdk arri\ t from
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  • 413 1 Government Gazette 4 th March. I'm. following lirw notiticatioim appear in yesterday'i Gazette: H. K. tlif (Governor has receivsU u l>.>p;itc)i from tlie I tight lloii'ldo tinSecretary of State Cor the Cofonie*, in^ that the Queeo*H Kxeqaatur empower* ing Mr. Baldwtiu 3 Topete to act aSpaniel) (,'i'iisnl lor Singapore received
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  • 331 1 China an d Jap an. That most important negotiation* are ti the present time pending l*tweeu ti verniuent> of China and Japan i» beyond nil reasonable doubt. The hurried depajtuiv of tlie Japanese Minister.-, His K\ leiiey Shishido. from Peking, and the hardships lie might b> expected toiru-n--.(ii overland journey
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 211 1 M VI. steamer nnh, .">th inst. e From Marseilles Messrs I.»yg E. Maxwell, H rak, l.uppe, Meyp vj. JWIMJ*' F'" m Marseillt's Mr. in Bergen, Mr. and Mrs. Huber and child. From Colombo: Mr. I. F. Dikes. tor From Marseilles Mr. Teys sier, < ut Je Ker^onneaut, and Mr. j
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  • 1861 2 .JUg tke Ho-ity Tnarx, Ml, March. Pa«;.\k Dm k Cu\n'\N\ LIMIIKK. »>f the most successful instiIC place everything C<M;iieeted with the Tanjonj* Patjar Dock Co. cannot but possess _i»-reat public interest, aiul, largely as its shares are locally held, everything that affects its niaigcment and pro-peiitv
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  • 532 2 dfgfdhgfjhgj j lant, maiuta n of the Mr. Bond, uotniiiall for th.respondent, but in i 1 11"--uipalCotnoiu >] ed the t-xiivi. After t ''lit ra < served inv Juill much doubt on t lie ion/ but having regard to the tance ft' tin- matter, I ;< a written nul considered
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  • 1567 3 The Mu ni cipa lity I '•'»■<} Marr/t. lings of the. M uni!i«'i">. i n I hursdav. the l(»th February 1881, and eontinned at meetii Bday, the 24th February i*io/lf/'.s- I' M;tjoi lop, k. l Jre>id.'iit. m 11. K McCallum. k i.. Kdu'iu Koek. 1. I-. J. Pra»er. Ksq. medhiuAhniiit
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  • 1022 3 '■'<■ bnlg Time*, 3rd March sdfdghgfjhhgk wasbrought to the Resident's Office. To tl>* tiger hunter the reward of 3<> guilders for every tijfer killed will be paid.— Pasfcog Hcmdelt "Batavia lltL Feb.— The Dutch bm Jnh.tn Theodor, J. S. Mulder, from Newntle with coals for Macassar has,
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  • 1636 4 Froht the lhilly Tititex, Af/i March. f <r\r contemporaries that, in re iptrxi e trausiatimw. their original I b tlif S lekuowledtri Tbere baa been appointed to take plaoe to-morrow a Santa* -i, the taces, a now popular au: tnent at Manil.i, in which all classes are wont
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  • 1307 4 I take the following paragraph* from the Sum Advertiser of the L'Uth February Vuii of the lioj'ili of Qn.dnh. file U tjih and leading officials <>t tins Proviso* i now in Bangkok. The company of about 16 They bave brans; with them tbe customary presents, lo ai<l th.'
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  • 1309 5 itiotis a] ft- ion with ill- I witl ii >t I 15th J nd bi\ full v nnd >_ f tlii- Btea V^**^»- f tin wee ae the i I eUer ill 1 tak< D dis? the Din 'ben towed t te steamer I'yuli P«A
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  • Correspondence.
    • 645 5 Co tin Editor of I' Unilif Tin v 'i<. I have I- .-ii \.r\ much b\ paragraph which appear**! in the Overland Siiinmari published in vour |mt tin- L'lsi inst.. wherein voiisat that there is a deepening feelii Xatives that Uriti-h i-ile. g and desirous „t Ikmh U'
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  • 57 6 MOND.W !vrn FEBRUARY, observe from the Calcutta papen tliat Major M t uienti. wlu, wl, away on leave. ha.« India mid tl the Sydney and Mef&Onie Kxhihitions, turued to India in the l.^inning of this month, sin I -mi his p Ost of Judge Advcß-atr i
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  • 571 6 Tl ESDAV, )m MAKCII. Wl understand Mr. Superintendent Ommaney has been so iar svi in i hi« endeavours to prom re Kun.j. in police ••onst.r vice in the Strait-, that i shortly expected hen- in one of the miners with two iu> 0I10 sergeant, and twenty constables, who will be
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  • 855 6 Tim: Singapore Volunteer Corps are, we learn, to be inspected by Col. Parnell, of the Buffs, to-roorrow evening at fa 5, at their depot, PoKee Bahra. \W: are informed thai His Excellency the Governor, who has been laid up bv gout since his return from I I
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  • 334 6 I s the Supreme < sir Th.>tuu v and to-day the evidence of Captain and officen of tl i/enor ha* been 'i in the t-a>.- of the salvage suit against the owners of ti. -jj Mr. Burkinshaw appeared for ths> plaintiffs and Mr. Rodyk f«>r the defendants.
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  • 75 6 Wk have to ackn >wl an '^H not i I. I j I i: H I N rniiu'iit i'rii takf it u] bul J .Mr which ran onh < lovernnv ni wil .t him witl l>nnt"'»l ct nual Ordinal ;i be dex, and it i] |>li pla ii>A I>l>' •f
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  • 18 6 i l.ihru. tor ii v I'arncll, men un the who'i. :i unreadiness manifest in BUUMBUTn
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  • 99 6 The total numlx KatHcs Library and week ending Fr M 631. Wi niderMand i of The I* offered and Council v.u ;mt l>\ irtun of the Ho In l rv I road* fc the the public as though tin the water sprinkle Much used tli Uond and
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