Straits Observer, 23 November 1875

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  • 18 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK* VOLUME IT. KBW SERIES.] SINGAPOBE, TUESDAY, 23ed NOVEMBER, 1875. [NUMBER 108
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 624 1 'SOBcmmoi to thb Stbaits ObsbbvbrTeb Ahkuu (madtmnce) 1 f? Wouthly ADVERTISEMENTS. At per Sqnare of Twelve linesFirst insertion S* 00 Each succeeding in*«rtion Oueauinth Jjo A l*eral d«lrBe«lon will he made to parties wishlr? 1.. contract for a longer period. In the ev«»t ofa»i>eci»l contract not being ina«.ie these terms
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    • 607 1 MOTHERLANDS INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED. Hsad Orrice, 13 Austin Friabs, LOHDON. This Company continues to perform the following regular service m tbe Jndian ArcliipeMp, under contract with the Netherlands Indian Government. Fbom Fing a fob b. To flATAvu...via Riouw and Muntok, and back, m correspondence with the mail steamers
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    • 551 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. Have always on hand direct importations of the following goods WINE. Cherries from Cockburn and Campbell, White and others. Port from Cockburn and Campbell, Page and others. Clarets from Bord* jux direct. Champagne from Jules Mumra, Geisler and others. Hocks and Moselles from do. do. Sauteine. Ac,
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    • 531 1 KATZ BROTHERS. Have newly received and opened for sale, a fresh supply of the following articles SADDLES By the best English PONY HARNESS Makers. A new Invoice of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. German Concertiuas, Accordions, Flutes, Drums, &c, &c. Best American SHIP& OTHER CLOCiS. consisting of 8 1 My Ship Clocks striking,
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    • 536 1 E. ULLMANN Jewelleby ahd Watch Establishmekt, Fakct and General Go ds STORE. 50, BATTERY liO AD, Corner of Commercial Square. JUST received per last French mail and ttho late arrival* ANEW STOCK OF GOODS, Comprising a variety of best Paris made white shuts, linen collars of the most newest fhspes,
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  • 2373 2 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Tuesday, 23rd November, 1875. I speak, impugn it wlw*u li*t/ Mails will be made up at the General Post Office tomorrow, (Wednesday), at 9 a. m fer Muatok and Batavia, per Huby, at 10 *.m. t for Saigon, Hongkong and Shanghai, per SWA, at II a.m..-sor Deli,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 609 2 Try Emmeeson's Pick Me Up AND OoCKTAIt, HITTEES. A most invigorating TONIC a>d ?ICK ME T'P. Acting slightly on the liver and producing longevity and a flow of spirits. JlFFI>' ALA CAKTE DAILY, at J o'clock, AT EMMERSON'S. (A CARD.) THE undersigned beg* to inform the public that bis s'I'UDIO
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    • 698 2 LONDON HOUSE, Batteitt Road,— > Sing apostb. T>. T!fAN«, TATLOTJ, BREEOHES A HABIT MA^ER t 1 MIIIIT MAXI T FAOTTKIfc& GENERAL •OUTFITTED ACHOirTE FfFLECTION or GOODS from the leading Scotch and English Houses, comprising Blm-k and Blue West of England Broad Cloths and Venetrans, Black and Blue Diagonal, "Worsted, and
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    • 362 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE, WHEREAS, «t the Municipal Meeting held at the office of the LieutenantGovernor, Malacca, on the 13th August, 1875, evidence was laid before (He Committee by Dr. T. J. Orton, Acting Colonial Surgeon, and Dr. J. Hoystead.nn Medical oharge of the Detachment 1 10 th Regiment, that, owing to
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  • Correspondence.
    • 231 3 T» TBI KOirOK OF TBt ST .AIM 0B3ItT«-. Sir, Yonr friend the aily Time* ia lvi Editorial of the 18th instant, says The (English) Nation has been so ac- enstomed of late to be insulted and ar- bitrated upon, slapped m the face by "the
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    • 477 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STRAITS OBSERVER. Sir, Now the Times correspondent has reached the seat of war and your own special v I presume en rout* for Perak, you may perhaps be able to give a letter on the affairs of that place room
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    • 92 3 A REBEL TO THH BDITOII OF I UK STRAITS OBii: FIVKR. Sir, Arms and Ammunition are now somewhat unsaleable m consequence of restrictions placed upon the trade by Government owing to the disturbances ia Perak. So says the Exchange Price Current. The Bugis traders as they used to do formerly,
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    • 50 3 TJ THE EDITOR OF TU3 STRUT) OB'KSTSR. Sir, What's up with the Strait 8 Times" m re Malayan States, especially of last Saturday. I suppose the writer is mussing up that Latin quotation The times are perpetually changing and we with the times." Yours obediently, SUM ITS PRODUCE.
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    • 199 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE STIUITS OBSERVER. Dear Sir. Here is a specimen of* noble hearted Malay. When Mr. Swettenham was m a boat on the Perak river together with Raj»ih Mahmood, the enemy surrounded them, and the plucky young Rajah stood up, drew his krisa, and asked
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    • 114 3 TO THE EDITOR OF TUB STRAITS OBSIiItTEB Sib, I would wish to ask why a Gorernment chartered steamer was sent away last week m charge of a Captain who has no captain's certificate, when there are several captains, with proper papers, at present out of employ 1 leave
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  • 354 3 THE LO3S OF TUB GLENGYLE." Oar Swatow Correspondent writes Yes'erdaf (9ih November), at 8 45 a. m the 8. 8 Glengyle, on her royag* 1 *ia Amoy, lo this port, struck a rock off tbe S.E. point and sank m less than ten minutes after* wards. About sp. r».
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  • 909 3 THE DEPARTURE OF THE KASH. GAR." The P. and O. Co.'a Pier at West Point |j wa> crowded yesterday forenoon with oar jl Colonists, both n itive and I\ reign, who bad congregated at that usually on frequented j spot to witness tie departure of the Kath. gar. Id additioa
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  • 91 3 The Annie Grow, Capt. Moorf, left Rcj*n£ for Hongkon* a few days *"> tv ber tlllrd lo d of \nia\ tmher. We'betr Chinamen concerned m Uiia tr*4e find it very profitable, as the c«m» luls »re 6<idin<r out the value ot tins excellent timber. —Gazette 11. H. the R»j
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  • 225 3 »^l\ and v _i._iMi«.Af Where are ythe foUo^rpr^"^ w P*g* F.em«ntle?Ecuw^.t«A-.- v '> r 7 a Yanke-j barqao, the I.lanaerV* V«»«K off Endtrby, aud she doesnt know wlieV'iJ is to be \Tithont a fir© m the furnftC* «^j her coppers fall of blabber, Tying out night and day. Sbe
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 730 3 ArrivalM. amwam-^nm* Fatnrday, 20th November. c Brit «*h steamer Arratoon Apcar, 1,192 tons, Me Tavigh Hongkeng, ICth Nov Spanish rte*mer Aurrer», 70-i Uma, Larrinaga. Manila, llth Nov., K. 4 H. Mos-ses Uinnekiodi. DutcV steamer Karraug, 25i tons, Lindemann, Rhio, 22n<l Nov Hamilton, Sunday, Slit November. On J *J^>Danish steamer ryen,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 526 4 DYNAMITE. KOBEC'S DYNAMITE, or SAFETY GIANT BLASTING POWDER, THE most powerful of all explosives for Mining and Quarrying Blasting m hard or soft, wet or dry hocks, Construction of Tunnels, Clearing Laud of Tree Roots and Boulders, Breaking up Blocks of Metal or Stone, I learing away Wrecks, unken I'ocks,
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    • 556 4 THE LONDON AND ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT INSURANCE OFFICE. 137, LEiDBNHALI. STREET, ON DOS. Established 1813. The undersigned is authorized to accept ri.^ks on behalf of this Office by firht class stea ocrs and sailing vessels. All losses under their policies payable m London will be settled at the expiration of
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    • 584 4 GREAT COMPANY OF COGNAC. TnE undersigned are Importers of this fine old Lraiuly. lIARKISON CO.. Ageuts. Singapore, 4th Nov., 1874. FAIRBANKS' SCALES AND STANDARD of the WOR L D t FAIR BAN KIP Dl l 'g!Jtg!JW'lill|i||ii..i^ii' sanolioo "that the Chinese S f H -<aQ a'»OTen«tned places »iAi*"W* fia are v
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    • 1198 4 CAUTION. J. F. MARTELL'S BRANDY. Tt having come to our knowledge that spurion* imitations are imported. Consumers should be earelul to see that they obtain the {renuin* article with our brand, which is to be had of all respectable Dealers. HABTELL CO. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. No family or person should be
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