The Straits Times, 17 July 1869

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times J XXV. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17th, 1869. SATURDAY EVENING. 1,24^
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  • Domestic Occurrences
  • STRAITS TIMES
    • 99 1 Singapore, July 17th, 1869. Gaaibier Hlaek Pepper W <U» White Pepper wlO. Sago Flour ±.VJ to iM Pearl Sago :5.10 to 8.17| Tin •.!!>? to M 30s Mule Twist „U1 U>« tk> a.. 138 to 140 s l, 11,s. Shirtin-s 2.H0 t0^.85 7 do do „"J.i, "J.i.
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    • 825 1 'I'm. last imue of the Overland Jour- ,al was <>n the 2nd instant. On the 7tli ip>:. the London Mail of the It li June arrived with Telegrams to tlio :)trli idem, and <>n the _1 -•> 1 1» iiist. the Mail fiiine to hand with London letters
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    • 1118 1 The Governor's visit to Java, and the alleged o'.yeot it had in view, of obtaining a reconsideration of the Treaty of Holland, so far as that treaty affects the native states on the North Mast Coast of Sumatra, has awakened v general discussion of the
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    • 1074 1 It it unreasonable to inquire again, what is to ho done with the waterworks? We, are, it is true, this season Wing favored with very frequent showers, which tend to keep up the sujiplv in the town wells, such as it is; but we suppose droughts will
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    • 624 1 THK LEGISLATE COUNCIL. One <d' our correspondents has sent us a despatch of the Duke <>f Buckingi ham and Chandos, when Minister for I the Colonies, addressed to the Governor of Western Australia on the subject of the constitution of the L s^islative Coun- cil of that Colony It will
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    • 1278 1 Tuk following is a summary of China news brought by the Bekar. When the l"<l mumher of thie Report wot ieeued, the lateet date* from Europe wen l"i telegram to June 2nd. Sine* thai il<ii, 0u Engli li M>iil of M«[i 11-7 wrrim d on the dOth ultimo, bringing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 on ihe 18th Jnly.at St. lubreVsChurch, re. bj theßevtLJ.A. BeckJes, Colo!i nu: <'rmmins. Esq., B. i'.iy. to Louisa, daughter of Esq., Chief Commission) i of Police, Sir.iiis Settlements. No Cards. (»n the 13th nisi tli wife "f Mr. Samuel H Imbei f. 2nd Engineer of the Colonial steamer Bainbow, ofs
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 309 1 THF STRAITS TIMES IJaily Edition, i Weekly Editioh. I'l Annum *!'> E'er Annnm. 916 Six\Mon'i H..lf Yearly Three II l:i Quarterly ■> AIIVKKII- 1 Tern i Arivertiiteineutfl made known at the -I into for long ]»-ri'xl<j at red Adv' vents ;lll J suiinerijitiouH will l>e rtfeeive I at the Slrmtn
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  • 641 2 Mixi res of proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Thursday, tli.' Sth July, 1860. dm,, \ttioHtrt pretext. 11..n1,1c \V. H. Read. R.C. Woods, Esq. T. Duninan, \■'.>^\. T. Carniichael. Esq. In the absence *<i the President, the Hon. W. H. Read was uted Chairman. I' ,■< i/r, $4
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  • Correspondence.
    • 492 2 Zb /In- Editor tf the Ihiily Times. Bra, I and the accompanying despatch on the sulijcet of SO increase of noti-otlicial memben in Colonial Legislative Councils, in a late number of the Ceylon Obterver* 1 wuiilil recommend it to the attention of the gentlemen who are agitating tor
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    • 508 2 Hook '2. (HAT. Vi. 1. Alter these things were accomplished he departed unto the shores of Hjawa. •J. And when he did come unto the land, he was received with much show, even aaheithoukl have received those ol' stajioii who sad vi-ited bis own possessions. And
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  • News of the Week.
    • 804 2 Thk British steamer Tdegraph, Cap- tain Spykerman, from Penang with dates to the Sth instant, via Malacca, arrived here this morning. We have just heard of the 10.-s on the :2Mh ult., of the British barque JiixijJi,in-, from Joliore bound to Calcutta, laden with Timber, [t appears
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    • 588 2 Tiik British steamer Bif B*ril* JVfir, j Captain Thompson, from Bangkok with i dates to the Bth instant, anchored in I the harbour las-t .Sunday nitfht. Tin: 11. I. S. N. (Vs. steamer ImdU, j Captain Baxter, from Calcutta with dates to the ~lth nit., vi:\ the
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    • 335 2 The Unkit Tinmh murder ease, and the ease <>!' alleged siilioniaiion of ]>eri jury, will be investigated by the Sitting Magistrate, at the Police Court, to-day. iJv private advioei receTVsd from > Malacca, are learn that an eptdemio has lately prevailed amongst ]x»niet# j t licre, earn
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    • 415 2 Tin; P. O. steamer Bekmr, Captain Loekie, from Hongkong with dates to the Sth instant arrived at Xew Harbour at Id A. M. to-day. Tim N. I. S. N. (Vs. steamer Kodimjni tlrr Xi'rfiil'i .ii/'-,,. Captain Hakker, from Batsaia with dates to the 11th instant, anchored in
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    • 281 2 FRIDAY 1 0TH JULY. TilK mails and aasssngecs leaving this |M>rt for England, to-day per P. J<; O. steamer Jic/mr, will !>«•_ conveyed from (Julie to Suez, hy the P. O. steamer C'ui/i/i'i. Thk alleged case of subornation of perjun was again called on for hearing at the Police Court
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    • 639 2 Thk next Civil Sittings of the Suj totame Court has been fixed for Tuesday, the ~7th instant. Wi understand that 11. E. the (Governor will leave this for Penang, on or about the 28th instmit. Two Chinese named Puah Kee and Puah Koh, who were tried ou
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  • 363 3 the o)n'iiiiig- of the Court, this morni'iu, the Chief Justice asked the Fun man of the Petty Jury if the Jar<>rs had agreed upon the verdict The Foreman informed liis Lordship thai tie \\;is BQITJ to say tliat tll'ie \\a- no piolialulit y oi their coning to any ilecision, whereupon
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  • 1060 3 The following are the proceedings at an Extraordinarj 'him \i\ Meeti Tunjong Papir Dock Combany Lira ted, lidil on tne :2sth ult. 'I LNJONG PAGAB DOCK COMPAHT, LIMTTKD. h'.'tr General ting of the Shareholder i held at <i,- Company* OMce, on Monday, toe 2*th June, PBBBSKT. i! "l>li i Scott.
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  • 1281 3 r J HE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. When any particular omm ia to be advocated before the Minister responsible for one of the chief departaeßtt of the fci.-it-. a deputation, consisting of a select nvmber of influential persons who an well informed oa the craestMSj at iawH, is probably the best method
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  • 1207 3 ISSUED BY TKK STRAITS SKTTLEXEXTS ASSOCIATION. Notwithstanding the representations made to the Right Hon. the Earl Cranvil!. bj the recent deputation, ami the courteous attention with which they were received, it is thought desirable to let forth briefly iii tliis form the grievances complained of. and the
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  • 152 3 OOj Dunnuf Wokk. The aro| tine art ss>n afar lii is in this branch of trade i- itrikinglr exemplified in s little work published by J. W. Benson, of ft, OU M..P. 1 Street, and of the City Steam Pactory, Baod 90, Ludgate Mill, it m naiiilisl and eav
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  • SINGAPORE SHIPPING.
    • 261 3 July 11, Spanish brig Perm del Ooeeaaoo, 204 toaa, Arechaoam, ZwmVraagr 15th April. 1 1, North German ship Solid. 85:5 tons, Schmidt, Cardiff 31st March. 11. British steamer India. MftOBS, Baxter, Calcutta Jhh June. 11. barque John Neave, Miks, Cotie :27th June. If, steamer Sir Bartle Frere, oot> tons,
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    • 239 3 July 11, Riamese barque Iron Duke. Crammer, Cor Bangkok. 11, British barque Kingdom of Belgium, Rogers, Cor New 11, British ship Wallace. Joss. Cor Batavia. 11, brig Kestrel, Longmuir, Cor Freemantle. VJ, Sarawak steamer Royattt Harris, for Sarawak 12, British schooner Fat'liool Ijarrie. Naeoda»for Mala.-, a. \2. Siamese barque
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    • 791 3 Ships Xamvs. Cai-taix.s. Flag axd Ri<;. HIP I > AMIS. Al'TAIX.s. LAO AXI> IG. Tons. Daii; dkWhkkk PBOX. COHUOJIBBa ok Ahexts. DlSTIMATIOH. Al.KIVAI. MEN-OF-WAR. Riaaido Robinson H. M. itoamcT Argils SaDowea 14. M. steamer Isadnieh Mehlekott' R. War steamer STEAMERS. Ptako Fox Colonial itnMfi •"> M<>hr
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    • 43 3 1 IWajoag Page* VChwri 2 Victoria Dock. 3 .Jaivin.-. Matlie-.n and Company Wharf P. A Wharf 7 800 Aeoord Dock i Borneo OompanVi Wharf B At Juhore, S Patent Slip and Dock Company I) Govcrnu'.-nt Wlunt
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 EX -INDIANA" The undersigned have just received au assortawat of Aqnarinms and Argand Hanging Lamps. JOHN LITTLE ft CO. Singapore, loth July. l y 'i!' EX ;\VAYi: QUEEN." Tin: undersigned have received 1 elegantly finished. Drawing-room Billiard Ifcbles, of ."> ft. and ti ft. loag. JOHN LITTLE Jc Co. Singapore,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 678 4 }j. (P. Ccmpanp. .-11. \i; AND ORIENTAL M navk; LTIONOOMPANY. Ofi icbb— D'Ahneids Street i;,'iuiwns— At N.w Harbomr. MAIL fy^fll LINES. In i exiM i-ted date of arrival ai oned :h<■..nipain Contract Mail Steam ships at in eonneotaoß with the service ii,, ur 1869, as approved by SerMa- letters] will
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    • 892 4 |3. v'v* <D. Companp. NOTICE THI following amended rates will be eharired l.y the Transit Admin's! ration for vance between Sue/ and Alexandria of passengers proceeding by the steamers of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam His* risatitm Company, viz; I'ir-l ChMS Pa.-sen-.-rs E4 !<• <• Second Class Passengers •"> 0
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    • 996 4 iHidrrllanroud. THE MOST RELIABLE F&IXND. HOLLO WAYS OINTMEXJ. h^ Searching and Healing Proper! tea are knows and recognised throughoul the world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated) is ;i testimony of itself more convincing
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    • 844 4 SINCAroKE DISI'KNSAKY. Bhavcgivenovertheeßtire management of tin* Dispenssryto Mr. Roberl Jamie, late Manager of Mr. B;.i!d.-n\<. Mcdi -A llalLaild formerly Atrrrtnnt u> Messrs. Duncan Flockhart A Co., of Bdinborgh. In our Booms adjoining we may be < nsuire.l from 10 A. ST. to 4V. m.. Daily. .Sunj days exoepted, sad at
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    • 811 4 jHidrfUanfottsf. 1). NICHOLSON a CO. Si i.k. Wooixnr, and Manchkster Wabß-HOI mD| Colonial and FOBBIOB Agents. 50. H and :>2. Sr. PAULS CHURCH YARD. LONDON Invite the attention of Merchants and Traders throughout India and. China to the fa. t that they have had a* years* experienoeas SHIIM'KRS OF GOODS
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    • 754 4 ifltordlanfoiis. FRAUD. On the 27th June, IKU6, MotkhwaLlah, a Printer, was convicted at the Supreme Court, Calcutta, of couuterfeating the LABELS of Messrs. Crossk A B&ackwbll, London, and was sentenced b}- Mr. Justice Phear to TWO YEARS RE<iORObS I.MPRIBON.MKNT and on the '.iOth of the fame month for SELLIFG SPURIOUS
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