Straits Observer, 10 June 1875

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  • 18 1 THE STRAPS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME I. mm »„uie«..] SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, lOm JUNE, 1875. [NUMBER 61
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  • 964 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Thursday, 10th June, 1875. Mails will lie made up at the General Post Uilice at 9 a.m. on Saturday the 12th infant, for Hongkong and Shanghai, j»cr Aj ix. and at 11 a. in. for Labuan, per V /eat or. Thr Ajax, Captain Kidd, Ocean line, from
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 439 2 I LONDON IIOUBE, Ban my Road,— Sj.ngapoue. D. EVANS, TAILOR, BREECHES A HABIT MWKER SHIRT MANUFACTURER A GENERAL OUTFITTER. A CHOICE SELECTION of GOODS from the leading Scotch and English Houses, comprising Black and Blue West of England Broad Cloths and Venetians, Black and Blue Diagonal, Worsted, and Fancy Coatings,
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    • 953 2 PROCLAMATION. Ry His Excellency C< losel Sib Anbbew C arkk, ».b., cb.. K.c m.g., Governor and Commander-in-Chief «f the s Settlements, ■nd Vice-Adu iral af the a .me. TTfTHEREAS under lhe Indian ActNo. XXVI. T V af 1861, entitled "An Act to reyulate the occupation land in the A. CLARKE.
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    • 820 2 PROCLAMATION. X. By His Excellency Colonel Sir AsdrewN Clarke, b.r„ c b., k.c mo., Governor and Commnnder in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, and Vice-Admiral of the same. WHEREAS by an engagement entered into at Pulo Pankor on the -Oth day of January, 187», at the instance of A. CLARKR and
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    • 242 2 TO LET J ••WatBide Cottage." m A T the commencement of Sirangoon Road, !m/\_ 1 mile from town. The house ii suitable fefe^achelors. Rent $10 pei menaeiu. mApply to M. Office of this paper. FiiigwMßM'e, Ist June, I*^7s. 59 STREET SINGAPORE (Oi.pn-MTJ^BMENIAN CHURCH rin ie ticakj^'g* l6^ i )0 to
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  • Correspondence.
    • 458 3 to tii« Ecnoit or tiib straits OBsaavaa. Sir, Mueli has been written on various occasions, concerning the sanitary condition of lhe town, and various ;>ugrestiona have beeu mooted on the subject. Singularly, among the various communications, addressed to, and published by, the local papers, no a!lusi jo haa Veen made
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  • Extracts.
    • 408 3 Tbe following Report ol the Marine Court of Inquiry into the irroundin.' of the British Ste mer rEfgl official Number 71, 662, >■- publ.ahed, for .efferal information. By Cammand. Cacrt C. Smith, Acting Colonial Secretary. Colonial ecretary'a Office, Hongkong. 20lh may, H75--rispirto. I —We find,
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    • 1287 3 Wa have interesting private advices from Hank *w ree|ie. ting the opening cf the Tea market, which took place ou ihe 12 It. Shipments procoede I so rapidly that by the 14th some of ilia vesaels hid taken teas on board. The GUnartney
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  • 1131 3 The Burmese have never pardoned the manner io which Lord I.all-ousie rode rough-shod over them in 1852 they have ever since been ready for war, and n_ore th in once their provocations went near precipitin, tbe catastrophe. But rarely, it se*-ms. have the arrogance and duplicity
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  • 772 3 Tlie brief telegraphic intelligence of a mutinous oat break, accompanied by murder, on board an American schooner bound for the port of London, which appears in snother column, is now fully corroborated. Tbe illfated vessel was the Jefferson Borden, of Bos. ton, Captain William Patterson. On
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  • 809 3 (Concluded fr.m Lust Obsaver Aii may be imagined from what we have already written, the festivities ot the mon«h were not msny, nor of a very .xciiing ne*ur*. The Grammar School boys hiJ their annual celebration— Foundation Day on which occasion His ..excellency the Governor presen led the
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  • 686 4 I No pa mil Y or person should be without these Pills. Their long tried ettitucy in correcting disorde ru of the I I liver and stomach, sumulat mg the bowels, and puri--1 lying the blood, has secured lor ibem an imperishable lime throughout the world. A tew
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  • 567 4 Bads Legs, Bad Breasts. Wcunds, and Ulcerations of all kinds Tl ere i- no n edicinal preparation which may be so j tho'iiu.h.v i el ied upon in lhe treatment of tlie above ailments as ilollowuv's Mi. tint nt. Nothing can he more simple snd sate than ihe
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 567 4 CAUTION. J. F. MARTELL'S BRANOY. It having come to onr knowledge that spurious imitation* ar. imported. Consumers should be cai fl.:i to ♦..-•.That they obtain lhe article with our bnud, •shxi, is lo be had of all respectable Dealers. MART ELL k CO. DYNAMITE. NOBEL'S DYNAMITE, or SATETY GIANT BLASTING
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    • 594 4 NOTICE. TO CONSUMERS OF ICE. FIIOM Wednesday, February 10th, Ice will be sold at the works uf the underbigued I at the rate of TWO CENTS PER POUND, for cash or tickets, to suit the convenience ol purchasers. V. PALLIES. Tionecr Ftcam Works, 100, Brass Bassa Road. Singapore, 9th Feb.,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 969 4 :M^ SP 1 I I__W'___P.-__E_M_i_M_4 __C __E _W €7 __E 1 saa Ha a Arrival*. -siaWiii ai ati i Mon.by, 7th June. Wedneaday, 9th Junst Briti-h steamer Milton. 994 tons, 13utchart, Sourabaya, Srd June Guthrie British barque Formosa, S&o tooa, Q***U Krewentle Sth May J. M. Parrie and Co. Thursday.
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