Straits Times Overland Journal, 2 May 1881
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Straits Times Overland Journal
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Title Section21 1881-05-02 1 ITCH PKR M. M. Stkahkr Amazonk The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. KXll. No. ;,;,8. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 1881. Pkk >: 10 Cknts21 words
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43 1881-05-02 1 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 2nd MAY, 1881. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS -1 I 11 10. ■T quality I JO i l u:>. 27 n»; mcd d loj. m 229 $130. HOO pai 1 pa i .Mid £30. ■>. I,d. par. 50/ f« .V> dead wvigiit. weight.43 words
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Article1775 1881-05-02 1 ie of the Sr: dajjp 'he J 7th April, and S M. steamer ivlight next ward mail, j ft this -V p. m. 1 lhf I'. ic steamer Nizam arrived here with the London mail of the 25th Match, on Friday morning, the 22nd April. Hie1,775 words
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Miscellaneous142 1881-05-02 1 .-tnera&ej'/io. Ist May. Marseilles Mi dam^H^^^^BLMr- Hard win and son, Hfchel. Mr. and Mrs. GoOkHombn Mi .hnston. |K— -From Marseil!- s. Mr. Md Mrs. Fenaux. Mr. Meerurnazel. -Jjfc-From M. Mr. Cbampon, Sf lame Rollet. Marseille- Mr. utnsen, Mr. Russell, Mr. '-l-^HBp Mort v .ey, Mr. Silverloek, Mr vt^^^^Hpr. Burgess Smith,142 words
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Article19050 1881-05-02 2 'es, 20V./ Apr>l. Mk. Salzmanx's Choir. ••it given on Thursday night by Mr. Salzmann's Choir was not (juite SO success lui as it might have been. The selections from Mendelssohn's St. Paul" wen- not happy. There were too many recitatives, which arc at all times somewhat19,050 words
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Miscellaneous167 1881-05-02 3 -gastenigcrs. Fi nier, Mr. H i uin and Mech. 1 Mr. and Mrs. GoHBDolombo Mr. Johnston. ML From Marseilles. Mr. a Bnd Mrs. Fenaux, Mr. M Jfournazel. HRhm Marseilles, Mr. isiet, and Madame Rollet. AJht. From M ***** id. Mr. jilemsen. Mr. Russell, Mr. M- Morthey, Mr. Silverlock, irgess Smith,167 words
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Article12171 1881-05-02 9 lit is isiiiwtsfl of our coutemporariet tbat, r producing these Utuislatious, their ori>diia appearance [nth. iay b« acknowledged J Official advices from Acheen are dated ISi th and 19th March. At the former date the situation there is thus described: lu Acheen Proper, the polit cal situ.t12,171 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter108 1881-05-02 13 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, Have you noticed thc terms i,, which the Municipal Commissioners advertise for Medical Officer? Shouldn't the proper form have been as f0i1... Meiucai. Officer Waxted. Tenders for the post of Municipal Medical Officer will be" received at the Office of108 words
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Letter113 1881-05-02 13 fo the Editor of the Daily Times. Siu,—In the speech of the Hon Mr. Shelford, in the Legislative Council, as reported in youl>yesterday's issue, be stated that I have been constantly writing to thc Registrar General on the subject of the smuggling of gunpowder. Since I have been113 words
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Letter1752 1881-05-02 13 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, Yesterday another runaway I has started off on Square, endangering the lives and lit. of every one near. This is the accident of this sort 1 have witnecsj^^H ing the last six weeks, and in both 'cases I believe1,752 words
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Letter417 1881-05-02 14 Ihe Editor of the Daily Tl Sib,—Unfortunately, trom the nature of my occupation, I am rarely privileged to attend Divine Service at St. Andr.-'.. <>n Sunday evening last, 1 was able to do so. but 1' must confess the flolemn pleasure I expected to experience was entirely417 words
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Article454 1881-05-02 14 MONDAY. LBth APRIL. Bis. Imperial Russian Majesty's corvette Napetdnik, Captain Knlsgeres, from Nagasaki via Hongkong with dates to the 12th instant, anchored in the roads this morning, and exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. The Nagendni k is now 00 her way home to Cronstadt. This afternoon.454 words
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Article429 1881-05-02 14 \VITH regard to the tire retjorted _U_ y. -tenia' .Mr. I'arke has I>een ar■d by the police on a charge oi arson, but has been admitted to bail. vYe understand the ease will come on to-morrow at the PoKce Court. <>\ Thursday morning last, the Ikh mt,429 words
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Article790 1881-05-02 14 Tu i horses itiipoi Fremantle. were sold A Ci).. and ri'.i $133 per head. Tu i- L'u-sian ce Admiral 4§j^fl^^^^^^Hjl bond, arrived ul 11 and 12th install' Singapore. II l< Italian M re/fur Pisa, ii < I I It II iso. I bikej, i'cii i ii from790 words
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Article637 1881-05-02 15 the courtesy of Mr Herwig, Hav ,1 here, that His Majesty King Kalakaua left Hongkong for Bangkok t".-_av. f~ aCK, V i Consul and for Italy, paid an official visit to H R. IL the Tktk ,rtl the Vett Pisa.ni, and ilute of 7 guns on leaving637 words
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Article625 1881-05-02 15 Wi. have been requested to intimate that the drawings 1 3r all the Club 1. I teries will take place to-morrow evening, at 0 o'clock, in the Tanglin Club. Thk Russian man-of-war Africa, with the Admiral on board is hourly expected. The Africa will be accompanied by625 words
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Article1203 1881-05-02 15 Thk Italian corvette Vet tor Pisa, if, Captain H. R. H. the Duke of Genoa. left the harbour at daylight to-day for W tngoon. The total Return ot' Visitors to the I." itlb s Library ami Museum during the week ending Friday 22nd April, LBBI, waa 852.1,203 words
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Article260 1881-05-02 16 The following new notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette: Her Majesty has been pleased to allow and confirm Ordinance Xo. 12 of lsBo, correcting clerical error in Ordinance Xo. 6of 1880, and also Ordinance Xo. 10 of 18S0 (Supply ordinance). Tlie Minutes of the Legislative Council Meeting of260 words
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Article132 1881-05-02 16 The B. 1 S. X. Co.'s mail steamer JPurulia arrived this morning with the following passengers tor Singa[>ore irom Calcutta. Captain and Mrs. Braekenbury. From Penang. Messrs. E. Kelltnann and Jebsen. From Malacca. Messrs. S. A. Hope and C. E. Ray. TUESDAY, 2()th APRIL. The Russian cruiser132 words
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Article497 1881-05-02 16 We are glad to hear that Lord Kiniberlcy has ruled that the appointment of I'ostinaster-Oeneral, whilst held by Mr. Trotter, may be placed in the 2nd class of Official Precedence, and that the apparent slight put on a deserving officer lias thus been removed. It would seem497 words
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Article665 1881-05-02 16 11. K. the Governor has been pleased to appoint Lieut. \V. Hunter Blair, R. A., to act temporarily as A. D. C. Mk. J ustice Snowden, formerly Senior Magistrate here, has l»een gazetted iu Hongkong Acting Chief .Justice of that Colony vice Sir John Staple gone iiome665 words
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Article1218 1881-05-02 16 His Honor Mr. Justice Ford, of Penang, arrived in the O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Mate. Imis last Tuesday, ami leave- for Marseilles by the French mail next Monday. The immediate cause of Mr. Ford's departure is, we regret to hear, ihe unsatisfactory state oi' his health.1,218 words
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Article20 1881-05-02 17 ue of the Straus Monday, the 2nd ied by the ie, at 1 p. m. on20 words
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Miscellaneous1721 1881-05-02 17 [SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE arr(bais 3rtfmh-Co*tinued. Mror'pMill^'j British steamer "Glen£alloch," 1,800 tons, Park, London 25th K -4 etrei, 171 tons, Landweer, Benj^rmissiii March, Martin Dyce A Co. 1 ekli'*'-M> >__, n c British steamer "Banca," J35 tons. Woods, Cheribon. _»th I fVI ekii J.)) torn, Coefod, Saigon 7th Apri j. April, Cheng1,721 words
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