Straits Times Overland Journal, 28 July 1881

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  • 25 1 ~5T The Straits Times OVERLAND JOURNAL. W 1 1. -Nn. ;,7|. SIM. A I 'OKK, TJ 1 1 KsDAV. .iILV 28, LBBl. I'UICK LO C
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  • 6 1 Domestic Occurrence. BIRTH. of a dai
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  • 20 1 STRAITS TIMES THURSDAY, 28th JULY, 1881. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. 28th Jum Ks. I i 1 t I v a I
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  • 40 1 tl From A hild and M ll M Mr. me and Mr. Fr.m Galle. M the -riro' .M don. From H tt. wjkong Mr. < Shangfa 'dr. E B V ds Mr. 1 (J burfell, li Rev I l! md
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  • 464 1 ITS ThiffsdaY th- :Ut d by the it daylight nail ot the l Ith 4s«t install! and the with the July, this 11. 1., the Gov* mi n a;:. I appears I I iing ■1 and popularity In tlie pains be tak.s to make himsefl thoroughly
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  • 99 1 Thk f.-llow mv- ire from the July I with ti I ro. Province WeiEstat nas visited during Dgßatu Kawan Itl night there. 1 his ccellency and party I after landing Steamer Pluto. Major Swinburne, of Police, Perak, also accompanies lency. Mr< jor, Protector [ndian Immigrants, is expected out
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  • 324 1 fD Jl LV, LBBl. I'hk following new notifications spin last Fridaj An Order m Council is published, 1 c 18th M;u last, for cai >'• into .II Extradition Treat) yen Switzerland and England, whirh was signed at Berne on the 20th November, 1880, and came into effi
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  • 273 1 Tin i Mail, of the Uth ii publishes the following <!• uls fr Manila pap 'phoon :27th June, which rag- m thcPaj^^H pines m AHuy i announcing the loas the play l ot I g.s.spi. u> tin -.7 1 li June, of th.;, can. Snr and
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  • 9 2 'In bail// Timet, l*rd Jul./.
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  • New Police Bill.
    • 641 2 Tut French (J. .vernment m Saigon lo try an experiment which ought and cannot fail to p. nsiderable interest to the authorities here !in Hongkong. From the beginning of next year, the Saigon Opium farm is to be abolished, and a system ol excise to be
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    • 913 2 Prom tlf Daily 'Timet, -lord i Ash of moie than u.-ual importance was argued on Wednesday and Thursday before Mr. A. W. Cousins, m the Police Court, bringing to light the y stern under which the Hadjis who have -pent all their money ov a pilgrimage to
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    • 543 2 From llte Baily Times, 20/// Juh;. With respect to the case of the Hadji Daovd. and tbe 51 other coolie labourers triWllast week for breach of contract undei 7 the Indian Act XIII, of 1859, further particulars which have been given us place the conduct of Mr.
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    • 325 2 From the Daily The following X enee to the M. been passed by thi may ej^L^L^-WLmioY reflection by the a ]>ecially by tbe jjL^L^LKh Indi tiovernmeut, fromAb by far the largest nuq^Kceed via this porTClt ul, Will fm! really mi Jbt,. or prevent tl f > milch as
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    • 1671 3 f Itai I// Tii t, llth J rr-eipt c Ti ist. Rallies b inawig its appearance, tbe is md apparent, as it is April last. We -v m full, tog-ether with 3 of the Examiners at the 8 examination- of Mr. Chinese < las-, anu of tlie
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    • 329 3 To the President and Trustees ol the Rattles Institution. Singapore. J7tb .lanuarv. 1881. G. -ntleiueu, As requested by you, we hay.- conducted the Christmas Examination 1880 of the Raffles Institution and awarded the annual Scholarships and Prizes, and now submit to you the following 'report with the prize
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    • 1323 3 Singapore, 18th Morch, 1881. Sir, The Reverend Alexander [Grant being unable to attend. I held on the 19th inst., the annual Examination of the Chinese Class connected with the Riffi »s Institution, and have now the honour to forward my Report. 3. The pupils who
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    • 625 4 From (he Daily S3 'd Jnly. The Ceylon riisi the cry if Eastward Hoi and moralises as foliws upon the •-<■< ming desertion, and its cause, by the Planter I( m, ol lhat Spicy l-lc" for the .Malay P ninsula It is an ill m
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    • 386 4 From tki _\.<i; The b.l!-. win- correspondence i kindly placed at the disposal i I by Dr. Frank t o.van -1 I ki. ad the fi d whom lam f or of my und- i my i- tui a I 1 loral m the "F
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    • 1964 5 Shorthand Report of The Legislative Council. I: Sth July. l»al. Jbief Justice. 1. the Ti Won ial S- > iry. Lttorni y-G- a ral. lolonial Treas ner. Luditor- General, cting Colonia] Bond. elfoid. Bishop, irrie. aham. of His n.y the j >neur the Chief tbe previous meeting are I. isks
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  • News of the Week.
    • 73 5 lm last vessel of the Russian squadron, the Furo/ia, which was specially -cut out to Japan m view of the strained relations between the Cbiand Russian Governments, left this morning for Cronstadt. \N i have to acknowledge the receipt ofthe fust number of a new French newspaper
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    • 640 5 Mr. tt. B. Kkm., Urn Acting Consul GeDeral for the Netherlands, yesterday withdrew the requisition for the extradition of Mr. Von Lutzow, he haviug Tohmteered to return to Java, and he left by the Governors Lansberge this morning. We wei somewhat m error m ssaying Mr. Von
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    • 532 5 The total Return of Visitors to the Rallies Library and Museum during tbe week ending Friday, ~~nd July I 881, was <>17. Tm. members of thc Straits Cricket' Club celebrated the fourth anniversary of their Club last night by a Ball, which was, we hear, a great
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    • 501 6 fill, volunteer lire-brigade has met liill several times lately, and under erintendence of the Hon'ble i. McCallum and other members the Fire Commission, appear to be making fair progress m learning their duties. It is to be feared, h->we\ that m cat- of a tire, especially at
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    • 908 6 lvi. crowd tiiat gathered at the ictoria Theatre la-t night t > witness the farewell performance of the PaTheatrical Company, afforded unmistakable evidence ofthe company's popularity. Many who had bee. poniug then- visit m the belief tbat thc c Jinpan\ would remain lodger, had to go home
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    • 743 6 Hi- Hioiixhs- the Bandahara of Pabang, left for his country this morning under a salute of 17 guns from Port Cauuit.. Tut; Panes Victoria Theatrical Company left for Kangoon by the B. I. S. N. Cos. steamer Chupra, at noon to-day, and will proceed at once to
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    • 491 6 W k have receip from 1 1 tern, P.C.M.0.. knd MMortarl r ment Hospi b»lf year ending SOth Juno, 1881, Thc -T was total number of cases treated, according to nationalities:— Chitir-He v: Mi on Ma.ays ])Ks I'v-.ks M) b'i ings 61 noy!. ns Melaaona Javaaeae... V,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 713 7 SHIPPING I HTI LLI E NCe" Bnl;:!; p East ifi* S?S;. H S^: 8 l 2tb i u,y !P 7n ™™**j* 17th July. ostein isles. IQ t-m., Barrow, Nmrabaya jP. y Rohilla," 3,500 tons, Barratt. Hongkong 22nd Dot.tr 1W... yy^^^y^^V,*^. m D rh _L Rs^ DtB r00r,.-«, l ton 9
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 613 8 SHIPPING IN THS HARBOU R Snip's NamcB. i>aptaihB. Fiom. Oohsi«»nkbs oa AeaMit. iitiok. MEN-OF-WAR Stosch a Blanc Ger. war str. 2500 Jul} 24 Bal German ConsaL China A Ja] Aline Kirk gunboat July 25 k. L. Johnston A Co. Sarawak Daring l-Sli H. Ms. str. 920 July 27 Sts. of
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