The Straits Times, 23 July 1870

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times Yl)\, XXVI. PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 23w>, 1870. SATURDAY EVENING No. 1.302
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  • 30 1 1 uown Iso in COENHILL, .-on- luals in limilariy ill be strictly D a public U confer rlj l.ltellirring in I iromptly at: ii undertake to minimi.
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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  • 337 1 LXG GAZETTE'S SURPLI S. n c uf our com- Council t<> r W oiks, and it m tho sii] I: vi nue of Peni and that the pro- Xotl ng can be th, and the sooner know their actual for all parties. Pi nang contemporary from a superficial public accounts,
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  • 551 1 OUR POLICY IX CHINA The recent outrages in China will, it is to be hoped, remove the fallacies in which the Home Government has indulged, in considering China almost, if imt quite, "ii a footing with civilized nations. It is, indeed, no doubt in a great measure due to the
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  • 1340 1 Oi i: contemporary the dsiufic has published a sensible article on our neighbours at Labuan, which we give I below. We have also borne testimony to the metamorphosis produced in the little Colony by the intelligence and untiring industry of Governor Hermes- i by. The observation of the Atiatie
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  • 1630 1 Thk recent disclosures in the Bombay Police Court, consequent on the discovery of the frauds in the case "t the ship Anton, have shewn to what a fearful extent the practice of obtaining fraudulent advances on cargo has prevailed in Bombay, and will, it is to lie
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  • 406 1 THE PENANG GAZETTE'S SURPLUS. To tie Editor «J' tie Doily Timet. Sin. lam siiitv to We tint tlie Penally Gazette is getting cm a wrong track, complaining of Singapore as it'tliis plaos was injuring the sister Colony, instead of beiiiir :i ii SSSJstsiHlfl to it. You lia\ i- very
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  • 191 2 To the hiht ir tij thr Diiih/ Vimet, Sin Wit li few exception*, the mem- ■ur Legislative Council have voted for the augmentation and reorganisation of the Police force and you have supported them. 1 think it therefore s;ir\ to call attention to recent arrangei rtent militates
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  • 24 2 NEWS OF THE WEEK. MONDAY, 18th .11 L\ The British steamer .ninl Service, Capt Tough, from Penang 1 lth inst., arrived here Saturday afternoon.
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  • 14 2 The British steamer William Mil.ipt. Nvberg, from Labuan LStfa inst.. arrived here yesterday morning.
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  • 20 2 The British steamer Pair s Capt. Sampson, from Penang llth and .Malacca 1 7th inst., arrived here t hi- morning.
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  • 22 2 The British steamer Catherine Capt. Montgomery, from Calcutta .ith instant, arrived here yesterday afternoon. MhhW 1 Thompson, and Duff, and European deck.
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  • 42 2 Tub Colonial steamer P«'i*, Capt Pox, from Tringanu, Pahang, etc., arrived with 11. B. the Governor and suite on Saturday afternoon, and the Rainbow, Capt Bradbery, with 11. 11. the .Maharajah of Johore on board, returned from the Same places this morning.
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  • 166 2 Campono Glam, a district prolific of murders, baa contributed yet another to its already horrid list of crimes. It appears that a .Malay woman, who was living with a Chinese paramour in a house ill Baßy Lane, had a daughter who had recently separated from her husband and come to
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  • 132 2 TUESDAY, I .in JULY. Thk steamer Catherine dpcar, which left here yesterday aftemon, put back again yesterday even ing expressly to land a mail packet, which bad been ..mittcd to be delivered to the Post Office messenger on the arrival of the steamer from Calcutta. The mails had, as usual,
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  • 115 2 <K Thursday last, shortly before the (le|tarture of the P. 0. steamer \l,i,li,i.i lor Hongkong, information readied the Master Attendant's office that seven las.ars had deserted IV.. in that ye— el. Deput\ Inspector Richards »a- at once despal he.l in search of them, ami succeeded in finding them ::l liodioiv.
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  • 585 2 The murder in Bally Lane, duy morning, was a much more' brutal allan- than the meagre information that could !m gleuued al the time led iv to I lit murderer pruvu Lo be a Chinese convert to Mahomedanism, named Ah mat, alias Sim Boon Kcc, who was arrested by a
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  • 44 2 'I'm Dutch steamer Kouino Willom 7//., from .Maca.-sar S.airabaya 15th and Bamarang 17th inst. t arrived here tin> morning. iu/1 r*. -From S..ural>ava Mr. Voii He.l. 11. the Wielan.l troii]>e, and 7 natives. Prom Saniarantr Mr. and Mrs. Ayes and children, and 4Ai natives.
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  • 86 2 Wk learn that the Hand of the Sin- gapore Volunteer Corps has lately received an important acquisition, in a complete set of new and improved instruments, which arrived here by the I Ocean Company's steamer Kipparckut, The instruments with which they were Formerly provided were old and very imperfect, and
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  • 149 2 Wl learn that the visit of H. E. the Governor to the Bati Coast of the -Malay Peninsula was made merely for the purpose of forming the acquaintance of the Rajah of Calantan, and also bo make a t'riciulK visit t'> the Sultan of Tringano and the RaiHsbari of Pahang.
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  • 21 2 Mi RSDAYj Un JULY. Tiik Columbian lias on board ">('-'5 chests of Malwa opium for Hongkong, and 609 cheats for Shanghai
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  • 71 2 Tin. amount of bullion by the present P. and steamer is, in silver, to Singapore, l(i 1,(1:2(1; to Hongkong, U\i;<i| to Foochow £5,750 j to loioliuma, L2i:3,400. Thk Australian mail did not come 00 this time. The Columbia* waited four days at Galle, owing to the nonarrival of the P.
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  • 108 2 Thk kesegrams to and from Burope b\- the Kiachta route, have not, we believe, been generally considered vcr reliable; but tlie wires have, at allevcnts, very faithfully informed the public at home of the Tientsin massacre, at about the same time that the intelligence reached Hongkong, and eight or nine
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  • 142 2 Tiik P. steamer Colmmoiam, Capt Stewart, from Bombay 6th, Galle I Itli, and Penang l.th inst., with the London mails of I<l-I7th June, arrived here at 8 M. to-day, and leaves again for Hongkong at daylight to-morrow morning. The following is her list of passengers War Sin<i<ipore. From Marseilles Mr.
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  • 17 2 PBIDAY, ISm JULY. 'I'm: British steamer Statotmaa, Capt. Williamson, from Pooehow 12th inst.. arrived here yesterday afternoon.
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  • 14 2 Tiik Sarawak steamer Bojalitt, Capt. Harris, from Saraw.ik l!Hh inst., arrived here last night.
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  • 28 2 Car. BorjaWj of the North German brig Condor, reports that OB the l.th July, in Banks Straits, he passed the British ship Elltahtroufi, from Singapore bound to London.
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  • 112 2 Ox Wednesday, a quarrel occurred between two Chinese named Tan Chew and Teo Bwnh, at I SSgO manufactory, in Havelock Road, about some money owed by the latter to the other, when 1. 111 Chew seized the handle of a hoe, lying near, which was made of very hard wood,
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  • 227 2 A Chinese hawker went to the D police station on Wednesday, and stated that while selling his things in the Campoiig Glam district that afternoon, ht MM met at the corner of a street by two of his acquaintances, who told him his father had sent overtohim from Joliore, in
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  • 213 2 Cm All Uoon, a Chinese living in Java Road, came to the Sirangoon So. 2 police station yesterday evening, wit li his arm broken, and stated that lie had gone out into the country with Si 1- in his pane, to bay some young pigs, and when near the lth
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  • 55 2 BATUBDAY, Ito JULY. Thk Mritish steamer TtUffmmk, Capt. Dcane, from IVnang SOth and .Malacca i-UA inst., arrived here this morning. Mail- for (Jalle, Aden, Suez, Alexandria, the Continent of Europe and London via Marseilles, also for Calcutta, Madras, and Pondieherry, per steamer Peiio, will be closed at the lost Oflkx
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  • 37 2 Wi hear that Mr. Chiang Hong (Juan, the Spirit Farmer here, has thrown up his lease of that farm, and that it has been taken over on the same terms as heretofore by Mr. Chiang Hong Lim.
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  • 42 2 Thk following pnawangen arrived hen per M. I. steamer Capitol*, 011 Thursday evening For Singapore. Messrs. Hooglandt, A. Gray, Nacaisc, three Chinese and two natives. PW Mm-teilles. Mr. aud Mr. Kesting and '2 children, Messrs. Bakker, Heims, Willinek, Torrence. and T. Roser.
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  • 65 2 Tiik following passengers take their departure by the Ocean Company's steamer Priam this afternoon Cliiim. ('apt. Mildrcnde. Messrs Brewer R. N., Jones. R. Williams. R. N.. Carnie. Brownlee. Robinson, and Me Naught, and naval invalids. From Simjiipore. for Penang Col. Woolley. ('ol. Phillips. Mr. D. F.Heiv.v For London Mrs. Woolley.
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  • 65 2 Tiik Ocean Company's steamer deaillet, (apt. Etomellj from Pooehow 1 lth inst., arrived here last ni^ht. The AehiUet has cargo of Poocoow teas, and goes on to London via the Sue/. Canal. Ca] t. Russell reports that the Pooehow market was about closed. There were some tour clipper sailing; ships
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  • 178 2 Thk M. 1. steamer PeiJko, Captain Melizan, from Hongkong 1 lth and Saigon l.th instant., with the homeward Branch mail, arrived here this moningj and leaves again tor (Jalle and Suez at B m. to ■sorrow. The following is her list of passengers For Sinyitjmre. Capt. Bains and servant. Mr.
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  • 2625 2 With reference t<> the Tientsin nas■aore, we fad the following in the North C/iuiii HtraUot the 7th inst: We subjon in translations of various d. patches and notifications which have bam made public by the Chinese authorities, since the Tientsin riot. Proclamation by Chung-how concerning the collision which occurred on
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  • 602 3 ■"lay, 16tL July. 1 B 1 Service. 650 tons. Tough commander Ponang 14th July, conaigmeea Harrison, Smith Co. nial steamer Peiho, IM tons. Fox coinmaiid.T. Pahan- l.'.th July n.l.iv. 17th Jidy. British steamer ffm. Miller. 560 tona, Njbflrg .•..nmiander buao 1-th July. Samilton, Qraj t 00, liritish steamer
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  • 591 3 I 'API %IMTK ig. l'ux>. of .Vmi:kk Fkosi ComtonM ob Agents. Destinatioh Destination \KI:!VAI ,-lUh D'Ali nden Ibery pson N T 3 1 Ml I). H;l\UI Barria Rfelizon I).- Bar [nnea UeDonnD Steward I. 'am Palmer Boffauw Baa Reid Uister Watson yam Granger Duncan i.y<"ii..'cbi;i Baleehr
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  • 45 3 VESS ELS IN DOCK OR LYI NG A T WHAR VES. I 1 Tanjong Pa gar Wharf. M Victoria I)u<-k. Jardine, Mathewm aud Company* Whar.f. P &0. Wharf Bon Accord Dock Borneo Company's Wbarf 8 Government Wharf I) Patent Slip and Dock Company At Johore.
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  • 2661 4 inately here, I and (lap- :ill who mi^'it require till hen- until an. i rives. The i-rived hei that place Tali i the morning of tack here md with in- the Bi itisb t Sonsu] for the rom irdes and SpdI e.ll low II to in .ruing eple or barcb
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  • 680 4 rULVERMACHEK 8 I'ATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS. AND I'OCKF.T BUTF.KIF.S. Thf.sf. remarkable and highly imp roved inventions render Electricity perfectly Relfapplieal.lc. and extremely eHicacious in a nrld eontinoiis form BOahocfc <>r unpleaaaut Kcnuition being experienced, whereby it l.cc unes a true fountain of health and vigour, speedily aoothing
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 779 5 iHtdrrllanrous. THK ROAD TO HEALTH AN I> LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWATS PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In select i n y the most appropriate medicine foi a particular ailment, then- may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the bl 1.
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    • 459 5 THE PERFECTION OF PR] [> A pr, MAKAVII.I.A COCOA Tatlob Bbo i The l true Theobroma of Lin: 1 c digenoui to Sonti a villa i having Becnred t unrivalle] 1 plication (A elabor. ■ndeniabl I that it has not on] of homcßO] but many who ha I reparation to
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