The Straits Times, 30 November 1872

Total Pages: 6
1 6 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXVIII. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1872. SATURDAY EVENING. NO. 1,422 PUBLISHED EVERY
    16 words
  • 153 1 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 0,1872. LATKST MAKKET (QUOTATIONS. Singapore, November oi'iu. Kj Tanjong Pagar Dock Shares, (llOOpaid) Sll" Singapore Gas Cob. do. BSpeid par. S»'iighi< Djong parChuudraas Mining Co. Limited 160 paid, SO nt. ptvin. buyers. Chindraas —New issue. (10 paid, $15. Gul'iia Min ill); Co. Limited, l (l per Oeut
    153 words
  • 1508 1 IT EMS FROM THE JAVA PAPERS. Iranxldtvd for l/ie Strait* T/i//e*.J The following particulars are drawn from the concluding portion of C's relation of his experiences in Klang after the fall of the Salengore fort, a change was made in stationing the officers. Lieut. C. was to supersede S, an
    1,508 words
  • 3695 1 Before Captain Walshe. Monday, '2Sth November. Aaron Kaphael Jushua was arraigned to answer the following charges s 1st Count. For that the said Aaron Joshua I'll or about tlic _'"-th October. 1872, dishonestly did take certain MTOfMtrtj, t > wit. »>50 Chests of opium, out of tin- sion
    3,695 words
  • 5858 1 Mr. Shor/'x examination resumed. After taking *waj the Bills of Lading, I next saw Joshua at h house in Bukit Timah road, at about 1 o'clock on the morning of tha 5th. I went to see him, M Mr. Fraaer MM afraid lie would abseond, and we
    5,858 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 283 1 AIiVKKTI.SKMKN T.rms f..r Advertisements made known at the Office. Contracts entered into for long periods at reduced r Adv. i t ions will lie i i M'H-e; also in London, by Qioa< Oornhii.l. and K. A \i..;vk. Lombard Street, city in Calcutta, Meson. a,fJbar 00. Advertisers must specify in the
      283 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 2092 2 iday, 271h Xovember. I/.-. Yrater't '.elimination returned. I have a copy of t lint letter of the i vember, which I now preduee. Letter lead, and marked o.] The original il headed "Chartered Mercantile Hank of India, London and China," hut that lx>inu r Lithographed, dors not appear in the
    2,092 words

  • 257 3 London, 25/J Noeemker, 1872.—The Shah of Persia has granted Baron Renter the exclusive rigb.l to construct Railways, Tramways, and Water works in Persia, and also the exclusive concession for working mines in that country. America—OonM has been arrested; the examination o.' the* Books (Erie) shewing I",lMiii, I (ten
    Reuter  -  257 words
  • 89 3 7b the Editor of the Daily Timr*. Sn;. I have been told that the Hon'ble Dr. Little was, at one time anatomical demonstrator' at some Edinburgh Hospital, and therefore he will perhaps kin Uy explain to a bewildered public what he means by the following expression, which the evidence
    89 words
  • 205 3 To the Editor of the Daily HwMS. Dkar Sir:—What can the Inspectors of Nuisances bf doing, mndlarking or what? and also what can the l'oli.e bs about P They surely must bs paid for doing something. Then' are two nuisances which I aft present beg to call your attention
    205 words
  • 91 3 Thursday, -Jstli X,,v she* IB7i French barque Jran no de Arc, 380 tons, Obabk'e, tor Haaritius. Du'cli barfas Onan Lea, U tons. Goau K>'c. for Ssjoarans. Sarawak steaaser Royalist, IS! tons, Warekasa, lot Bafawak. Friday, tHk November. Duteii scaooass aanaaap, 70 tons, N* ooaab..
    91 words
  • 44 3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER. Captain Hi lutiw^ was brought up before Captain Wals^^ Police Magistrate, on Saturday, anrodtcr the hearing had been partly-goue^Jnto, it «as adjourned till next Saturday^^leant inutile prisoner was admitted xWbail in (5,000 on hisownrecogni/.aii(.e,^tihUvo sureties for §.'),<mki each.
    44 words
  • 83 3 Ix consequence of official intimation from Mr. Fish, Secretary of State tor the United States, the Hag of the I. S. Consulate will Iv hoisted at halfmast to-morrow, the 26th instant, as a tribute ot respect to the Bwoaory of the late William 11. Seward, who last held service as
    83 words
  • 74 3 MMBM. Apcar Co's steamer llmdo*U*, Captain Milk^ from Calcutta 17th and Pmang 2-"lf(l instant, arrived at Tanjong Pagar irnarf this morning, and will leaup for Hongkong at •"> o'clock thjf^Titernoon. Passkxhers. BMMNrt—Mr. and Mr-. Minnk aii't child, aura. Jon—on, Mrs. Hoatgosaerv. Oaf*. White, C.\\A. Harris.m and 1 children. Messrs. Swiuhoe,
    74 words
  • 24 3 TUESDAY, 20tu NOVEMBER. Thk Stuf<\sM«ii, we learn, has landed in Singapore ift chests of Opium, 100 of which are to be transhipped to• Batavta.
    24 words
  • 29 3 Tiik British steamer Sfstetm**,Cnpi. Valiant, from Calcutta 17th and Piaang ESrd inst., arrived at Jardine Matheson tt Cos. wharf yesterday afternoon. Passengkrs. m.. am. A. B. HeKsaa aad fUsMlmflaht
    29 words
  • 43 3 H. M. S. Advent tre, Commander C. Rising, from Hongkong I'.Mli instant, arrival yesterday afternoon. She brings from Hongkong the Head-quarters of the 10th Regiment, to relieve the BOth now station.-d here, and will carry back the SOth to Hongkong, on Thursday next.
    43 words
  • 103 3 To-Moaitow, there will be a large Chinese religious procession, in which the Teochew, Kay, Macao, and Ilylam Chinese will take part, and which will be in motion during the greater part of the day. The procession will, we understand", very likely block up many of the streets on this side
    103 words
  • 94 3 Wk beg to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Concert to be gfven thi.- evening in the Townhall by the band of the SOth Regiment, assisted by the Singapore Glee Club, under the able leadership of Mr. lburg, the Organist of St. Andrew's^ Church. We
    94 words
  • 176 3 In yesterday's issue in the paragraph stating that the flag of the U.S. Consulate would l)e hoisted to-day half-mast highasatribute ofrespect to the memory of the late Hon. W. H. Seward, it was added that the other Consuls would he requested to join in the tribute." This was a mistatement,
    176 words
  • 190 3 Ykxtkrday, H. M. S. Zebra went outside for some gun e.xereisc, to witness which the Hon'ble Captain Dcnison invited a number of friends, including 11. H. the Rajah of Sarawak, the Dutch Resident of Pontianak, the Colonial Secretary, and the French and Dutch consuls. We learn that the visitors one
    190 words
  • 282 3 Ox Saturday, we drew attention to the extraneous work done by the superior ollicers ot Police to thi' exclusion of their other and more legitimate duties, and on that day a case in jniint occurred. In the Police Court, before Captain Walshe, Captain Burrowes wasbrought up on a charge of
    282 words
  • 107 3 This evening the Hon'ble Col. Smith and the Officers of 80th Regiment will, we learn, be entertained at a public dinner, in the Hotel d'Europe, prior to their departure to Hongkong in the ddeemimre, on Thursday. This is only a graceful and fitting act. We growl and grumble righteously against
    107 words
  • 437 3 Tiikkk was a lar-jcr audience thai) we ham MMi f«r a very \<>n<* time at tL^Jjownlla 1 1 yesterday arming, to 4 list-n tl^fflF Concert given by Mr. Cart'y and the Hand of the 80th Begt and never had the audience better r.ason to be pleated with the nocks. The
    437 words
  • 22 3 WEDNESDAY, 27th NOVEMBER. Tiik M. M. steamer Nemo, Capt. Mannarino, from Halavia 2'.'tii in»t., arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf yesterday nu^iin^.
    22 words
  • 21 3 'J^i: Britiah steamer Historian, Capt. lutt'iu, from Hongkong :l\>\ in>!., arrived at Jardine, Mathea >n and I Co's wharf yesterday morning.
    21 words
  • 24 3 Tiik Hritish steamer Said, ('apt. Lawes, from Manila :!lst inst., arrived ia the road- las) night, and went to Taajong Pagar wharl t'lis morning.
    24 words
  • 24 3 Tut. c'i'uii reports that the I S. brigate Colorado lefi Hongkong for Singapore on the i\>\ \w<\. She may therefore be looked for hourly.
    24 words
  • 27 3 Tin. China left for Penaug and Calcutta to-da\ at I '.'clock. Passengers from Siqgapore for Caleutt Mrs. v tbertaon and child. Mr. Aganoor, and V, A i
    27 words
  • 31 3 Tiik British steamer China, Capt. Gardner, from Hongkong ~l>t inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday morning. Mrs. Gardner, Mr. and Mr-. Bali! !> nights, x an 1 Tnnroy, 190 Uhinese deck.
    31 words
  • 57 3 Tiik examination of Captain Burrowi's before the Magistrate was con- eluded yesterday, ana resulted on his committal for trial at the next criminal session. Mr. Atchison asked for bail, bat Captain Walsbe declined to give haii, saying application could he made to the Chief Justice, who, being in Singapore, no
    57 words
  • 43 3 Tin; Dutch steamer Governor General Slyer, from Maecaaar, Sourabaya, ami Samarang,arrived yesterday morni ing. f She reports having signalled, in Banes straits, a German barque showing signals RLPH. and a Hritish brig showing signals WBBF. The Dutch harijue <>'in!'/,in, CaptainOuwehand,bad arrived at Samarang.
    43 words
  • 403 3 THURSDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER. Vi -11:kI>\v evening, the Hon'ble Col. Smith and the Officers of 11. M.'s 80th Bagiment were entertained at a public dinner in the Motel d'Europe by the residents here, as a mark of of their appreciatioß of the. services and general Conduct of the Begimeni while stationed
    403 words
  • 40 3 FRIDAY,20TH NOVEMBER. FRIDAY, 20TH NOVEMBER. 'I'm: next mail from home will be brought by the P. i 0. steamer Teava,core, and we Uamj that a telegram has been received t->-da\ that she left Guile at noon on the :!~>t!i instant.
    40 words
  • 86 3 The Messagcries Maritimes steamer Provence, (\;pt. Brunei, arrived from China and Saigon,.yesterJay, and left tliis morning at U» o'clock with the homeward mails. The Proteneebrought tlii- following passcugera t.i Singapore: From Hongkong: M. de BionviHe. Prom Si iIC .!i Mr. A. D.n i 1. .:!il ">1 I She took the
    86 words
  • 22 3 SATURDAY, i: learn that the Ocean Co' er Utfttet 1 ft Pinang yesterday, and may I xpected here t i-morrow.
    22 words
  • 50 3 Thi PUUt will leave Qn Pinang today for the purpose of bringing Hi« Excellency the Govornor to Singapore, where he is expected rtn Priday or I :u-\ r<-! u;-ns, we are informed, to meet the distinguished German visitors who ai l>\' the n<-\t Prencli mail ab nit the Wth proximo.
    50 words
  • 143 3 Wr. have been requested to <t;it'' that the publication of the Straitsman" newspaper is unavoidably postponed. We are informed that the cause "I'thi* delay is briefly as foil >ws —preliminary arrangements were made for tinpaper in question to be printed at a press in town, the proprietor of which subsequently
    143 words
  • 118 3 ]{■>!: 0 I'M* Basefor every Bop tment affords tka shortest, safest, and easiest patbtosovnd* Less in all kinds nf skill diseases, scrofaU cms affections, seorbotic mslndios. nkssttations, eruptions, snd infltunmat'ons. Then is notbiog .1 .us in the eompositioa of Holiowsj'i Ointment, bat, on the oomsrary. its intftedienti p «sne« i
    118 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 80 3 ftotitt*. THK POLLOWIHG KXTKACT FROM A LETTER dated I.'ith Hay, I s from an old inhabitant of Hbnungsham, near Warnuastsr, Wilts:— I must also b to B»J that your I'illi avsaa wftttkmi Medicine for ;n.\ and 1 certainly do SBJOJ good liealtli, SOUnd sleep. and v appetifc; this is owing
      80 words

  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 365 4 Saturday, "J3rd November. Dutch barqae Hiagboat, 206 toaa Nacodak, Baagkoh IHh Oct. Sunday. JKh November. I Sarawak steamer R,ya|i,t. 15] tons. War.-ham commander. Sa- ranak ll'th X'ov., consignees A. L. Jonnstnn ,v M. hL steamer Ama/oiie. 1907 tons. Chami>enois eonimandor, Maraeillea 27th Oct.. oonajgneen ateaaageriea maritimee, British barque Amy
      365 words
    • 130 4 M steamer Ooaafli Hayner. for Hoßgkong. st.iMir Baiabow, Deigbtoa, for Palembang. steamer Maiiabaß, Baztoa, for Bangkok. ■teamer Hmdoro, Elixalde, for Manila. barqae htinaebahi. Carpenter, for Macaaaar. British sliip Jean Sands. Ofevrp, f-r Sban-hai. Monday. 25th Novemi er. French haMae CharlM a,ngoate, Cogrel, for Ifaaritiiu. Taeaday, 26th November. British
      130 words
  • 707 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. VESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT WHARVEB. 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock. rt Jardine, Matheson r.nl .mnany's Wharf 3 P. &O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf 5 Patent Slip aad Dock Company 9 At Johore XaMl>. Captains.
    707 words

  • 5121 5 >r should fulfil his contract by riving the opium a«ain«« the Bill Mand document! on China. „,,1 the opium in terms ol his conMr. Short said that he must full, o, whether he had, -down or not. All I vM.rt.. had to do to, nsis on the iehvcredintennsofh, lOo'daA the
    5,121 words
  • 1325 5 OUR PARIS LETTER. PARIS, 26TH OCTOBER. PlJUS, MTB ruiiKit. Kvept tlicisc who wen- bed-ridden, then ni nut a celebrity in art, literature, the drama, sad the pram erhodid not attend the funeral of poor Theophile (iautier itirtinfimhH critic hii—nlf since six m>>liths be Was a doOBtod ln:ili, liut lielieved he
    1,325 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 840 6 4J. €>. Ccmpanp. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices D'Almcida Street. Godowns At New Harbour. MAIL fy^l LINES. Tsi proposed il.it.-, of arriva] of the Company's Contract Hail Ptftam ffhijm a< Singapore in connection with the for tin- v. ;ir 1*72. as approved by bar MaMaster GoMraL will In-
      840 words
    • 831 6 <P. Company. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS OF SAMPLE PARCELS. An instance having occurred in which a package shipped as containing Bamples was found to contain Oil. notice is here- by given that, in future, shippers will be requires to make known the description of Samples supplied by them, and to sign
      831 words
    • 801 6 itttsrfllanrous. ENGLISH GOODS (Via Suez Canal) At Cheapest Rates D. NICHOLSON COMPANY. Silk, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen India, Colonial and Foreign Outfitters, 50 to 52, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD (Corner of Cheapside), London. Established 1843. Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 page Catalogue, sent post free containing full particulars as to
      801 words
    • 852 6 iHidrrUanrousi. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Properties are kaowa and recognised throughout the j W °The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated^ is a testimony of itself more conrinoing than
      852 words
    • 950 6 iHtirrllanroud MESSRS. GABRIEL'S CELEBRATED PREPARATIONS FOR PRESERVING AND BEAUTIFYING THE TEETH GUMS AND PREVENTING TOOTHACHK. ARE SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS .V PERFUMERS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD PREPARED ONLY BY MESSRS. GABRIEL, Dentists, Ludgate Hill, London, E. C. P'Sedadent" or cure for Toothache. This extraordinary applicat ion. marvellous in
      950 words
    • 754 6 iVUsrrllanrous. BRISTOW, EDMONDS WILLIAMS (Late Bribtow Si Edmonds,i Perfumers, Fancy Soap Makers, AND DRUGGISTS, Also GENERAL BRUSH MAKERS, WHOLESALE AND KXPOBT, 5, BISHOPSGATE AVENUE, CITY, EC, LONDON, (Established nearly 100 Years,) So well known for their ESSENCE OF I'KI'PKKM INT. KSSKNI'K OP Jamaica ginger, and their Jamaica and MARROW POM
      754 words