Straits Times Overland Journal, 19 November 1881

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  • 18 1 The Straits Times. OVERLAND JOURNAL. VOL. XXII. XO. 585. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1881. Pi; ice I<> I
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 42 1 ArtheVnßbh °f St. Frar.. is X a. der, j Mai Tv- -.lay. the 15th November, :r, to Corn li a. Elinor, iter of George Vm Symons, Interpreter, t u preme Court i widow of the late James ahapiistand di .--gist. Peuaug.
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    • 28 1 Glen, on 13th Novemi er, tta.NDaiK Johan de Xeef, night of Sunday the lo.h instant, PE" rlOl :ed 74 years, late of ..foepiac* A. Western Australia papers
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  • 96 1 SATURDAY, 19th NOV., 1881. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, 19th November, 1881. Gambier 400. Black Pepper Id Ta. Wh a-, fair quality nominal. 3 40 noui. *p :.70. ae 13.2-5. Tai hid. T. 33-v. 40\s 97.00. 7 d-. do 1.45. 6 doT. Clot! I 7 do Benares Opai m *>10. Bxc
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  • 913 1 Thi last overland issue of the St__its Times was dated Saturday, the 12th instant, and was despatched by tbe M. M. steamer Sindh, at 5 p. m. next day. The M. M. steamer Jj/einna/i, arrived here on Sunday the 1 3th instant with the London mail
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  • 31 1 The following new notifications appear m a The i as exteuded the lea Hon. C. J. Irving b from 9th instant w a balf salary and
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  • 338 1 Tuesday, 15th November, 1881. PRESENT: His Excellency the Gavernor. His Honour the Chief Justice. Tbe Hon'ble the Officer Comdg. the'! The Colonial Secretary The Attorney-General. The Colonial Treasui The Auditor-General. The Aetg. Colonial Engineer. I. S. Bond T Shelford. F. C. Bishop. A. Currie. J. Graham. The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 TO CAPITALISTS B*itain\ th- St K Airs aEI TLSB-NTg A.NTO OTHER C<*-I.ONlr A Planter with H years i experience m C ffee. Cinchona, and other products ia -r< up plantations of these products Johore, Perak, Sarawak or dd he meet w ith b capitalist .nee tbe funds <>n the primary
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1245 2 i Of fi d\ Gl'i >>/'/rr. The (an ncil Debate. I The d. le at tbe Legislative Counth instant, refers of more than ordinary public interest. The first of these, taking iem m the order m which they .are with, is the quarantine imposed af Manila
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  • 482 2 From the hails Tunes, ibt/i Nor ember. THI first tics for the single wicket Challenge Cup have been concluded with the following result Mi. ia uants v. The Filed. The Merchants, m the absence of Mr. Coxon, made but a poor show m the first innings, but
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  • 358 2 mp— t~ i ss.na a Tin Seychelles Lslan Is. the place of ofthe Perak Chiefs, should prove to them a veritable El Dorado, if t took to planting. A Report has cently been drawn up at the request of the Lieut. -(.iovernor of Ma iritius, by the
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  • 621 2 i m i, Tut i the I s*>ecial Commi cc of the Lei.' uicil on the Estii which wa*i laid upon I on Tuesday last. The Repot la very reasonable and one, not calling for any remark. Exception ma, tak raph ab* be ask chartering <d
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  • 1529 3 taily Times, 17/// Xo vernier. teqr-Mted ot our coutenir.- .raries that, m re- tfceae translations, their .riciDalapj-t-arance »n the /.f.u-s may be acknowledge! j Echoes from Sooloo. We have nothing special importance to lay befor v our read* s regarding the rel-el Moros m this ase after the
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  • 1807 3 From tht hails Times, VM/ t November. .It [fl requested of our contemporaries that, m rep*od i.ni_- 'hese translations, tbeir oriipnal appearance T v th*-' 8 e-kuowledi*ed.) Advices from Java to the 9th November report the growing crops as ■offering greatly from intense and long continued heat
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  • 1784 4 Notes of a Five Days Tour in Malacca. Daily Times, IS/// Xurmibrr. of October JJ th could i more miserable apit did. Throughout the preceding night tbe rain had md the early dawn liat the same would banks of cloud rolled I uu a, as we a-se^V,];,! fo f d
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  • 8447 4 Shorthand Report of The Legislative Council. From the Daily Time." S Tuesday, 6th Novejasaa, ParsasiT. His Excellency the G l Honor tb tbe Colonial SeCl^^B^H < -nial Trefl^^^H the Auditor- al. th*- Acting < IS Bond. T. elf -rd. F h .p. J unes iriihaui. Tbe minutes of tbe last
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  • 1717 7 From tbe Pen%na Gazette of the 9th and l£th instant, we extract the fallowing- paragraphs General Anson. General Anson, rumour says, will be back m Penang by April next at tbe lab Land Asse. > ieni.— -The Municipal Commissioners v. ere a few days ago listening to appeals
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  • 258 8 ondent.) 1 I. Some more s, exchange Cochin China, M. Le My a V returned last Tuesday, V .ember, by the M. M. steamer Lined bis duties next October, the transport from Toulon, brought thc Kn- the machinery a to tie dock also, a French the -ided by
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  • 1259 8 Ike Da lotA X vembcr Rom Olfr rspondi nt.) Ort., 1881.— In mj r 1 told you about the dead lock The difficulty reraa 'atu. Both part jually r re appea no hope compromise being effected, guild has ad dar to veers m which the m are formulated •bants.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 390 8 To the Editor of thr Daily Si a, —There dd out on Tuesday morning, including many q new and we had ratt! run. The morning was dull and thr rain, i allowance of grace, and it was fully half an hour beIbre a -tart was mads The
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  • 116 8 Arbitration Between the Government and Mr. J.M. Lyon. To the Editor of the Daili/ Time*. Slli The rertjit which appeared iv columns the other day of roV ac public I Owners of land, they may at any tune eireumst know ho th lit sett!. your report tha* tbe on for
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  • 154 8 To th, Edit r the Daily J Sua 1 m Sin: lately- arrived by the mail, wi chief objects of interest m this i aih air.-c I ad mired the roon of its loftiness and i must d< 1 the v.. tribute m time i !..-ari
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  • 222 8 To t) Slit. The one dollar note into thc great boon to t! guard aga Thanks are -I t* tb una > for having prop* for the able and at port of his motion. It is an undsi If red by many of < i
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  • 189 9 Arbitration Between the Goverment and Mr.J.M. Lyon. To the Editor of the Baity Times. :R,--The letter of Civis" regarding deiac that has taken place m this sting question. But there is another point of even greater importance which requires explai ion, and tha* -her the Government hid any Mfc. Lvon's
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  • 113 9 ditor of tio hi af aai through ti e Isthmus older then, mistake not. lrom *__mW_* not know country, but that enquii ng ditfi--topped th.- through n-i archipelago fan lit! ulty. 1 boveve .ay be. m lys such obstacles are as nothing, lt remai see the Canal
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  • 162 9 MCOvDAY, 14th NOVEMBER. In our Saturday last, tbe name of tbe English man-of-war Lily should have appeared, instead of tbe Albaiross. i Ht- General Donovan, commanding the military forces m the Straits Settlements and China, accompat Donovan, passed through by M. mail steamei' l)je,,i aak fror.
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  • 400 9 The Detached Squadron, under the command of Vice-Admiral the Right Hon'ble the Earl of Clanwilliam, aud which is expected to arrive here uext month, is composed as follows 1 Inconstant, lti guns, 5,780 tons. 7,360 horse < power. Pll men, Captain 0. P. Fitzg^r *ld. Bacchante, lagans,
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  • 437 9 The Hon'ble James Lamb, M.L.C. for Penang, arrived this morning from Penang dy tbe P. and O. Co.'s mail steamer rot An Inquest was held on 1 Ith inst. on a male Chinese named Cheo See Chiang by Vaugbun Cousins, Bsq., and wa- adjourned to loth inst.
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  • 380 9 •MMANHEi; Evans, late of the ill- bas been appointed to the command ol 11. M. 8. Lily, at present on this station. 11. M's gunboat .1/ Lieutenan 1 Command. a- Hon. Francis ft. lands, arrived yesterday from Hongkong. The Ceylon 0 •announces that 'Mr. J. Y. Dunlop
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  • 403 9 FRIDAY,18 th NOVEMBER. learn I >- >rily,thal ..eing now m Caspar Strai we hear, has bee Strait.--, instead of r .and out- Ira Branca, as was done with the old i 11. E. the Governor visited the old fraol on Wednesday morning last, and minutely inspected the vari. tments, through
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  • 98 9 11. V M.'s -teamer Koni der A* !erla issed through day from Hongkong to the westward. 11. M.'s surveying I guns, 1:1:31 tons, Captain John P. L. Maclear, from the Australian station, and la-t trom Port Darwin, arrived here yesterds The Special Jury v fixed for Wednesday
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1024 10 SHIPP 1 N (i INT E LLIG EN C H SUxAftlf. 9tTtbal*— Continual. Saturday, l_th November. British st.-.naa Pout am .k." !»:»fons Lyon, Pontisnak 17th Aral, ship Fasrabane,*' 1,005 tons, Wadrle. Penang 31st Oct Nov.. Keng long .v Broth. British str Pearl," To.', tour-, Grenfell, Samarang 9th Nov. British barque
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