Straits Observer, 30 September 1876
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Straits Observer
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Title Section17 1876-09-30 1 THE STRAITS OBSERVER. PUBLISHED TWICE A WEEK. VOLUME 11. xewißun.] SINGAPOEE, SATURDAY, 30xn SEPTEMBER, 18/6. tNUMBEIt 1%17 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement673 1876-09-30 1 TO TUB STKAITS OBIIKTBft. Tkr ANNUM (»n advance) I&.00 Aluntbiy ADVERiJSEMENTS. At ppr Square of Twtlve lin*:»— Fir*t insertion $2.00 l.acb Biicceediug in»erti> n 50 One niouih M tJ.OO A liberal deduction will be made to |>anie« withli g to con' met tor a )one«*r period. In the event or673 words
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Advertisement790 1876-09-30 1 ShTUEKLAXUS IX Ul A STEAM NAVIGATIUN COMPANY, LIMITED. Thk Stcameri of th« above Company will now ply between Singapore and Ba aria every fortntght, leaving Sinaapore 24 hours alter the arrival ofthe English Mail from home. Head Orric«, 8 Gkeat WmcawTßa STHLET BUILDI OS, LONDON. Passage Money First Class. From790 words
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Advertisement507 1876-09-30 1 THE EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN MAIL OTEAM- CO., LLMITED. THE following ib the Time Table of the arrivals and departures of the Royal Mail Steamers ofthe above company dannff 1876. J Leave Singapore for Arrive at Singapore Brisbane. from Brisbane. 1876. lS7b\ March 7. Weduesday 26th Jan. Moudny 3rd April t507 words
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Advertisement556 1876-09-30 1 JOHN LITTLE CO. Have always on hand direct importations of the following goods WINE. Cherries from Cockburu and Campbell, White and others. Port from Cockburn aud Campbell, Page aud others. Clarets from Bordeaux direct. Champagne froru Jules Mumra, flwrinr and others. Hock^ aud Moseles from do. do. Sauterne. Ac, Kurgun-ly,556 words
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Advertisement653 1876-09-30 1 E. ULLMANfI JEWELLM'.Y AND WATtH Kf»TAB!.I'MMi:^T. Fancy and Oi-necal CJo'b^ bTOBX. :•>, U Ml KEY ROAik COKMf of Coiunierc.a; >«j'i.ue JUST receivetl j^r bit Fiein:h luu.i md 'tho lute arrivals A K£W bTIM X nj UOOI s. Comprising a variety ot best tnade wLilo shifts, linen collais ul the moat653 words
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Article209 1876-09-30 2 BLUE STOCKING.— We h«vc not hc«rd th the Museum it to be pUced on liukit lunik It is true. u« you remark, tint it wouM ntf »r<l ill opportunity for economic botany mid that ouu. buses p iss the foot of the hill »l frequent intervals durinz209 words
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Article11 1876-09-30 2 JUNIUS - THE STRAITS OBSERVER. •'l^nintUeplucHwLcrel am I II mlii of c<,n- JUNIUS11 words
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Article3635 1876-09-30 2 i Hi tteamer HindotUm, Capt. Oanluor, (romClcutU 19th inkut, Arrived here on 1 bnndcjr noroing rad left for Hoiurkong y-i. |;i y ,t -V p. m She brougtt whs loH'jwiii^ pa^cngcr^ For Sir.ga^ore.^'Vrem Calcutta Mr§. Byjobn and child, Mr. C<4ien. Fsora Penang fttaptain Sc<>tt, Mr. Goftti3,635 words
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Advertisement527 1876-09-30 2 THETANJONG PAGARDOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE fa hereby given tbat after the Iftth inetaut, vessels, waiting for caror stiffening, will no* be allowed to lie nt to* wharves of the CompaDy for more than 4s hours free of charge. After that lime n daily charge will be made of 4 centa527 words
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Article32 1876-09-30 3 We ore not to be considered answermble Jor the la.:t» nr opinions of our corresfondemts, A'o originnt mrnuniratioA* will be inserted unless accompanied teitk the names ot the writer*. Ed S.O.Ed S.O. - 32 words
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57 1876-09-30 3 Sir, Kindly present my compliments to Chimney Sweeper of your issue of the 27th Instant, and tell him I sympathize with Gazetted Wallah, and also inform him, that on reading his letter, three Cheers were duly green for the man at the Helm.57 words
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PLURA BUSTA.
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76 1876-09-30 3 Sir, I admit the general rule, that every poet is a fool 15 ut you youruelf may serve to show it lhat every fool is not a po<-t You beat your pate, aud fancy wit will come Knook you please, there's nobody at76 words
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101 1876-09-30 3 SIR, In reading the English papers I find that the Society for the Prevention of Cruelly to Animals intimates that those who ;«re found plucking feathers from live \< wls will be prosecuted. How can you t xpect an ignorant Native to know101 words
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357 1876-09-30 3 Sin. Tn the draft Excise Ordinance I find that the framer of the Ordinance of Jh7O had forgotten to draft the form of Schedule (Sj for removal of Opium. What a great pity the Farmer did not take ad. ratage of it and357 words
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608 1876-09-30 3 Sih, 1 send you some jottings on the Estimates, shewing the inequality of payas compared with the work performed. Assistant Colonial Secretary for Native affairs is put down for $3,61 0 while the Magistrates are paid one $3,600 one *:>;276 one $3,0 H),608 words
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619 1876-09-30 3 ETear Sir, The following remarks made by Lord Stanley of Aklerley on Soonghye Oojong m the House of Lords which have been completely suppressed m the reports of the London daily papers, and which appear for the first time m Hansard, are so619 words
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Article446 1876-09-30 3 (Continued from our last Mr. Pity. Well, I am glad you are cUter mined to forstke those places, aud give up the staff which caused your ruin. Captain. Yes, for the sake of all who are dear to ma on earth, by shuuniug the tempters and446 words
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Article1034 1876-09-30 3 The following evidence was taken before the Coroner on Monday last on the inquest held on the boiy of liarn^nah the followirjgf gentlemen formed th« cy J. Fiulayaon, J. SlieriC ft- Baker, J. Grant, S. Richard Carr, S. Stubba, and J. W. Ganno. Jakia sworn T am IWir.g with1,034 words
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Article197 1876-09-30 3 Prisoners occasionally o(For to Magmtrates little biU of advice which, if taken m pood spirit, are by no means without vulue. For instance, a person uarae Pell described as "a gentleman" from Market Harbu rougb, was charged at the Cierkeuwell Police Court, on July lith, with being dru'.L and incapable.197 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous802 1876-09-30 3 Hipping |f ntelUgccu. AKRIVALS. Sept. 26 British steamer Pcngmn, 1,1 2?, dwell. Hongkong. l!)th Sept., Scott Withxm, and <'o.^ 26 Dutch schojner Martapoera, 150, IM >dah, I'ontianak 16th Sept 26 British steamer Kosa, 26ti, Chopard, Billy 28rJ t*ept Lim Tiang Aah <fc Co. 27 British steamer Kar E.nt, 120, Armstrong,802 words
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Miscellaneous263 1876-09-30 3 JKOOg 2)nl Sept P. ft 0. Cuuipmy. 20 lintish -.teiiuer Ei.itern 1.-.! os, +<»/, .Smith, Hi Uvui J(ith >cpt Sy.vl .\Jas-»itu -9 Frouch sujvituci Gun^w, 7j7, UarcvAU, ilongk Stll oo^>., Ca|<utiu. 29 Brtt&lh tIMMMT Klt-aiM Castle, \,(ill, Thufii{.sju, Loudni, Kfcd Augt., Untune au I Uu 29 Dutch barque HwtUi\Utu. «'o263 words
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Advertisement617 1876-09-30 4 GEOK TEAT Co. GENBBAL WAKKHOUSEMEX, IiiruBTEBS OK hVBKT DtttCMtRlOV OF EUROPEAN OOUlJ«. ri:uvi s l o n s ALL9DP9 Alt m "Wood and Bottles. UEEH. E Assorted, (^uart^ and Pints*. POUTER Quarters and Pints. POBT WINE, Various. BHJLBBX, ennessey, Jolai Kobin, and Martcls CHAMPAGNE, Assorted. CLAEBT, ftc-te SODA WATER, LEMONADE.617 words
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Advertisement980 1876-09-30 4 Ftotnctcd by Royal Letters Palent t luted October 11th, 1860. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSmOBYWfL QZOSIC -MM MB OXTOSX) A hetnroal Preparation of PhoAplmru*. with the Veeetalile Atkalotda Quinia, Cypripcden, Xanthoxyl n. ice. Tho New Curativo Agent, and only Reliable Remedy lor Nervousand liivor Complaints This Pliosphatic combination is pronounced by the980 words
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Advertisement648 1876-09-30 4 FAIRBANKS' SCALES AND STANDARD of the WORLD. SCALES AdnpUil to flic STANDARD of all Nation 3 aiiJ Carefully Packed for hipping. EVEUT SCALE WARRANTED. WAREHOUSES rAIUCANKs cO, 311 Broadway, New York FAIRBANKS BROWN CO., 2 Milk street, Roston, Maas. MA X UFA CTURES E. k T. \Ui;jJANKS CO., St. Johnsbury,648 words
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Advertisement928 1876-09-30 4 HOLUOWAY'S PILLS. No fa milt or person should U without ibese Pills Their lonjt tried ettu acy m corrective disorders of th< llTer and stomach, stimulating the bowels, and puriJjfinij tbe nluos), has secured for them an imaeri*babl< Ume throughout tbe world. A tew doaes produce comfort, short continuance effects928 words
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Advertisement911 1876-09-30 4 Pull printed directions are attiaed 10 racU Poc v an<l can be bad m any Imiuuace, (I| Ar*bic, Armenian, Pttnian. or CltuMrse. wm 1 '«wu'v HOLLOW AY'S OINTP^ENT. :o: BadaLeg», Bad Bre&ste. Wounds an i Ulcerations of ail kinds There i* no medicinal preoaration which m thorou«hl) relied upon m911 words
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