Straits Observer, 3 May 1875

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18 22 Straits Observer
  • 18 18 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME I. HBW SERIES.] SINGAPORE, MONDAY, 3rd MAY, 1875. [NUMBER 50
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 618 18 SCBCBIFTTOI TO THB STBAITB OB6BBVBR- f Tbb A iiii cm (in advance) i =w» Monthly m ADVERTISEMENTS. At per S^naw of Twelve linet— Kir* insertion 9? Each MMC«cding iiu«rti. a ONeaMßtth *> i M A I ibtral •eiaetkm will t» made to pariiea whhlvf toeMiraet far a lm>^«-r period. la
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    • 620 18 NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED. Head Orncr, 13 Austin Fkiabs, Lobdow. Th a Company continues to perform the following regular service in the I ntliin Archipelago, under contract with the Netherlands In diau Government. Fbom ?i*cafobk. To Data via. .via P.iouw and Mmtok and back, in correspondence with the
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    • 559 18 JOHN LITTLE CO. Havb always on hand direct importations of the following goods WINE. Cherries from Cockburn and Campbell, White and others. Port from Cockburn and Campbell, Page «»nd others. Clarets from Bordeaux direct. Champagne from Jules Mumni, Geisler and others. Hocks and Mose'les from do. do. Sauterne. Ac, r
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    • 686 18 KATZ BROTHERSHave newly received and opened for sale, a fresh supply of the following articles RADDLED By the best English PONY HARNESS Makers. A new Invoice of MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS. German Concertinas, Accordions, Flutes, Drums, &c, &c. Best American SHIP* OTHER CLOCiS. consisting of 8 Day Ship Clocks striking, 30
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    • 552 18 THE LONDON AND ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE, 137, Leadkkhall SxtxET, London* Established 1613. The undersigned is authorised to accept riskf on behalf of this Office by first class stea. aers and sailiog vessels. All losses uuder their policies payable in London will be settled at the expiration of one
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  • 21 20 Domestic Occurrrences. DEATH. On- the 2Sth April, at the Residence of Mr. C Emrntrsou, Hdcknty, LxjuJuu, Isaac Mom, late of Siugniore.
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  • 3330 20 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Monday, 3rd May, 1975. Mails will be made up at the General Pot Otficc on Thursday at 6 p. m.^pcr Craigforth for Hongkong and nhllgnti and on Friday for Malacca and Pinang at 1 \>. in., per lien more and at 4 p. in for Muntoh and
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 553 20 LONDON HOUSE, Battery Road,— Singapore. D. EVANS, TAILOE.'PKKKCHF.s 1 HABIT MAKER MIIBT MANUFACTIKEK GENEKAL UU IIIII JUt A CHOICE SELECTION or GOODS from tbe leading Scotch aud English Houses, comprising Black and Blue West of England Broad Cloths and Venetians, iJlat kand Blue Diagonal, Wersted, and Fancy Coatinjra, Black and
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    • 233 20 NOTICE. IS hereby given that a Committee has been appointed, consisting of the Lieutenant-Gov-ernor of renang, the Resident of l'erak and the Solicitor UenaraL for the purpose of enquiring iuto the state ot the debts and liabilities of the Orang Kaya Mautri of Peiak and of other Chiefs iu I'erak
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  • 655 21 The letter of A Citizen" in another ■c luran is calculated to raise doubts as to the exact justice of oar policy towards the Bandar an<l other dispossessed Chiefs of Suughie Ujong. We seem to have followe i the example of the European Powers ut the battle of Navanno who
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  • Correspondence.
    • 30 21 Wt art not to be considered aiuwerab'e f<>r tke fmcU or opimifiM of »*r corr€sp-**d*nt*. flft ori/Ual OMmmmicatio** will be inserted ».«/«3* accouipanUd Kith tke name the wrUtn.—Eonoa Stuaim ÜB3SITB3.]
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  • 1215 21 TD TUB EDITOn OF TMB BTRAIT3 OBSERVER. Dear Sir, The Mal*j9 aro of opinioa Ibat the Governor Las been verj bally informed about the Malayan Mates, at.J they are inclined to believe that if Mis Excellency were better informed Soonghye Ovj >ng would not become what it is
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  • 71 21 TO TH* RDITOR OF THK STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir,— A plance at the report of the It fll.-s Museum Committee is sufficient to show that a knowledge by the reporter of the English lan^u ige and its proper use is a greater curiosity than the Museum possesses.
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  • 85 21 TO THE RDITOU OF TQE STRAITS OBSIiRVKR. Dear Sir, In preparing the foundation of the wing to the It .files buildings, I find that they have destroyed the wild mangoosten tree which has been growing for upwards of 30 years without care, or manure, and I am sorry
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  • 155 21 TO THE UDITOU OF TIIE STRAITS OBIEBrER. Dkar Sir, We have had so many promises under the present regime of Sir Andrei* Clarke, can yon answer the following 1. Where is Mr. Trotter's scheme of a P»st Office Saving* frank, a great boon to many 2. When* is
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  • 280 21 TO TUB FDITOH OF IIIK STRAITS OUSKr.VEn. Dkar Sir, lite public g« Mfally shoulJ be made aware of the undermentioned ficts in comicction with the receipt of mii-iII parcels front England. I was duty adtUcd of the tiespatch of a sun 1 1 parcel lo my
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  • 2445 21 RAFFLES LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. Report of the Committee of the Rtifflex Libnrg awl AJuseu-u, fjr the year ending December Slst Jb74. Singapore, April \it'n iB7|. TheComrnitfee feel some iittled Hieuliy in drawing up their First Report inas .nucli as the Library and Museum having only been in egisti'neo a few
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 560 22 CAUTION. J. F. MARTELL'S BRANDY. It having come to our knowledge that spuriou*. iinitar !<■!'» arw imported. Consume! s shoulil becaretul tc s« e tliat tlit-y oMain the striiuin* article with our linind, wfeKu ia to be Lad of all rttpri table Dealers. KARTELL Jc CO. DYNAMITE. NOBEL'S DYNAMITE, or
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    • 746 22 NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF ICE. FROM Wednesday, February 1 Oth, Ice will be sold at the works of the uuder&igued at tbe rate of TWO CENTS PER POUND, for cfl&h or tickets, to suit the convenience of purchasers. V. PALLIES, Pioneer Steam Works, 100, Brass Bassa Road. Singapore, 9th Feb.,
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    • 434 22 HOLLOWAYS PILLS. No PlMltT or person should be witKout these Pills. Their long tried elnaicy in correcting disorders ot the liver and stomach, stimulating the bowels, and purifying the blood, has secured for them an imperishable laiae throughout the world. A lew doses produce comfort, a short continuance effects a
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    • 407 22 diieed as a family medicine, they are imaioaMe of being such ailments of young and old of tiolh sexes Uollonay's Pill* are the bett remedy knorrn in the world for the /allotting discatet Ague ,Gout ,tone& Gravel A-tlnua ilendache lecoiidary cympbiiioui Com- Indigestion I totni> plaints I Liver Complaints Tic-Doloreaux
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    • 409 22 the affected parts altar their due fomentation warm water. It acts bjr Ktimalating ths ab^oror,,, fitcreased activity, by prevenUiip congestion and pro motinK a tree and copiuus circulation in the pan, eeied, thence speedily and ettectuaily it ensure* c «re Gout and Rheumatism. This invaluable unguent has icreater power over
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 1290 22 i^"~jhl ifTip'ifrTC^wrg !M ii? jb jci at 41 jk j^'CTETT Arrivals. ->*— iimiij «^ni British ship Annie Gray, 727 tons, Mori, Swatow, llth'April, afackine, Tliurwlay, 29th April. Fr4Ber gj Dutch steamer Banda, 416 t^n*, Odtm, BaUvia, 26th April, Hamilton, H.N.M. steamer Banda, 4JO tons, Spanjaang, Achaen. 27th* April, Dutch Gnv
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