Straits Times Overland Journal, 28 March 1881

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. .JyA 11 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1881. Prick 40
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 1 t. ..n the IUU iust. Mr. F. K i m\,,s. Sm instant, a Prii eep Street. D. it. Lm>n
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    • 11 1 CHOI'S W ILS N NORRIS, Bieal Studeut. _;.-d 1\ years
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  • 53 1 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 28th MARCH. IKKKT QUOTATION.28th March. 1 Ga? 4 j:, >>««v fairquu ity l^ ie 70 H..7 wHmtp i 1.46. l.<'7« J JVd/H ±27. t dis. 1 -Us. 117 3od/«;..' h ■k>. $5.30. (a 4-o Ac. ck Co. v sl(.mj paii .i i t-'opaid ship Go. Ld. par.
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  • 1002 1 Thi last overland issue of the StiimtTimks waa dated Mtonday, the 21st instant, the M. M. iteamer Yau§-T*4 leaving a t 10 a. m. ..n that day with the la*t homeward mail. The 11.I 1 Bteamer LouUntrdy nrrived here with the London mail of tho 25th
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  • 162 1 News has reached this port f torn OiiUMiit Chiu tbat nine men, all of the surname «>t Keh, belonging to the village of Lean Hosi, district of Leong Kbe, who h td in >re than one year ago embraced the Christian Religion and attended a shape) at (Miiani; Ohm)
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  • 455 1 Tuesday, 22m> March, IBBt. Pbkwt. His Kvh.i.km v tiik Govkbkob. His Honour the Chief Justice. The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding the 'Hi" Colonial Secretei The Attorney-* i r The Colonial Tr IS. Bond. T. Shelford. I' C. Bishop. A. Carrie. •I. < i rah am. A usknt
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 110 1 $&scngcr«. a Apcar, inst. m H >n^Vong Mr. md •ervant. Mr. K-jo Chemr Fr'jtu. V. Hfwntson. iruin, 24th inat. ■te"£.— Mr. -jn<l Mrs Omm^iiK y, r« any, Inspector (j. Stevens, >taer, 2 Sergeants, and 22 J Cunstabl. 2»e! 2tfth inst, -ii rk- ltta Miss iy, Stevens, IVoui Pe- th. srs.
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  • 714 2 the correspondence beici|\dity and (iovcrn- |Ui on, points resent themsel «H|b| disj-a :-<i:at' ;ider which the ■■■em to h;i\'c o\ er looked wort h v o! Bom ii. hit lie lir>t place, Ihe Comc I l.y their own nl vis* r, and mi, in a I
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  • 1032 2 With the Minutes of the last meeting of the Legislative Council we have ived a number of papers laid before incil which are of some intei Among otli the following statement add reaocd l>y the Secretary, Mr. Noel Trotter, to the Colonial^Creasurer of the and I ibilitiv*' on
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  • 1738 2 IV. N \l.\o\KH 8 SmaKKS {Co.'fniued.) Bkfork continuing this subject, I may take the opportunity <«t requestIng tin- correspondent who recently described bis having interviewed a beautiful "bine make" to favour m« personally with as accurate description oi the reptile a> he can furnish. Hini aru.s
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  • 1284 3 Tin-; Following new notifications appear it Friday's Gazette: The following letter and its enclosure from li. B. M Cousul at Jeddah, arc ed for genera] information i iI.;i: IMS to Mecca. Gov. \.,i. Br Ith Cotuv Jeddak, 17/- MR, I h< tK« honour to tx-l< ist> a
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  • 4416 4 from the Si ma Atlcerlitter I'.Mli Marc ;i continuation <>f its the Cremation ceremonies f/j, 1881.— Havin§ landed at the ir-iugh a d^nso crowd t*. the H ill of His R H. S'.m- Swan- W u;uers, where they would i> v <»f all th-> events "f 1
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  • 876 5 M auritius. trow our own Correspondent.) Mauritius, 2*2nd Feb., l s^l. -The news from tlii> dispatched l>y the premmi opjtoittinity is undoubtedly of a more cheer* ing character tint that which lias been I forward from our island for ;i long time. <>ur sugar plantations have been greatly favored as
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  • 501 6 i jtonarnf. M.irrb, l^sl. Tl 1 Criminal A of the year com■sday last, the loth in-t in except ionally light one con! uin i >:u_ r any se<|uently there is no work '.il jurors. The second set of immoned for toot i he hull and remaining n of the
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  • Correspodence.
    • 65 6 Do the Editor of the Daily Tivte». Sir, The craze for hat-stealiug has not died out <j>ii the contrary it lias extended so far as the ItatfiW School.-. llullett'.- boya complain of their hats, urir Chri«t}' ami Kllwoods preferable,dath disappearing about u'oing home tune Are the collection- made
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    • 523 6 To fin Editor of tht l)<ii!i/ Time*. Sib, In your issue of the LBth, there is a great deal written on the Singapore Canal, and before the Municipal Commissioners arc led into great and unnecessary expense, I beg fco offer a few utions. The Municipal Commissioners, in
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  • 1689 6 To //><■ Editor of ike Dailf I Sik, A i'vw daws more, and this Colony will have entered on the fifteenth \ear oi its existence. The prcseut may, th< Fon ,be considered a fitting time for making a debtor and creditor account of our gains an.l losses, .uid
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  • 609 7 M VRCII. oi' tjc through a,r- the Governi s nuking for H. M 8 reception. A lively debate took place in the reading room of the Mutual improvement {Society in gelegje Itoad on Saturday night, when the subject tor discussion was! Who Was tin- greater i,ui:i
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  • 576 7 TUESDAY, 22 nd MARCH. Tin-: Madrmt Mail of the Bth March, that Captain Ktracejr of tin 1 (>tU \l- giment has been appointed Aide-de-Camp to tin* Governor of the Straits Set* dements, 'I'o-dvi being the anniversary «f the birthday, the 85tb| of Hi* Imperial Muj.-t the Emperor oi < lennany,
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  • 220 7 Wi: learn that H. K. the Governor leave* tins afternoon in the Colonial uteainer Pluto to carry <>ut his deferred visit to Sungei Ujong. Hi^ Excellency is accompanied by Mr. De Lisle, Private Secretary, Lieut. Cosmo Gordon, A.D.C.. and Mr. 1" A. Swettenham, A»i*tanl Colonial Secretary. Tiih
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  • 826 7 A I 11.U.i; \l. MTCftre _'l;nl to le.ini. \v;is received yesterday from Hatavia by Messrs. K:tt/ Brother* stating that the W-tlier- land* Indian Government had, on reeotiiideratioDi seen lit to withdraw the r.-«*eiit obatructive Uegulatioa regarding the ina- port and trantpoii <>f Petroleum. W i: have received
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  • 813 7 Thanks to the energy and *NHM^Hp that invaluable poll. Inspector I.' 1 -.1 r 1 hi--Ind within a to arrest tin- poor wen on^iiidh w>< o|' hem f-sciicated t uo were tried beII nteiicfd tlit'Mi to rigorous hupi i>oiuiiei:t, and .11- lind -urcties lor (i months' "ii.
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  • 32 8 i >tal i\ turn <>! visitors 1" t lie j ami Museum during the bYklav, 'J.'.ih Much, l s Sl, i\w A, in- Italian etA a telegram announ- from llong,vuiig on
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1094 8 sH 1 L>P 1N G IN JELLI(i i: N C K I I Slrribald— Continued. Saturday, 19th M«rcJ British steamer Killarney." 1.m;o ns O'N ,ni'T W^ f P" |llltf l < 11 Feh.QutbrieA Co. 1..:, March. French Consul 1/ P.riti.h ban- ik- \Vaiwi.-kshi.v." t> |> tons. lietcLl..ir#> M. M. steamer
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  • SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL
    • 12 9 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO THE STRAITS TIMES OVERLAND JOURNAL MONDAY, 28™ MAKCII, 1881.
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    • 2227 9 e Attorney Gen* ral, leriek Thomas \>rk, Defen < (ant. viog were the pleadings in that no sufficient I au-i iant arson by I awfully authurizrelies on Statute •M- I to k.'n Htreof "of. which "his it was at the date t the adi the i tion hereinafter red
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    • 8517 9 Sir I iio.m vs Sii)(.kka\ l.t, < M in lav, L»l*t March, 1881. l».-t vvc-ii Tin. A r loiiM'i -(ivvr.i! i Plai^^^k and I'HKDKKK'K TIJOM \> I'UHK The Attorney < -r.tl appt.'Hre- i (<• I'lamtitf". M >• Ihukl and Mr. l>a» I >■ fi t! .ml. .It imMKNI
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