The Straits Times, 21 February 1874
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Title Section15 1874-02-21 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVEBY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 1874. SATURDAY EVENING \< ,1)1)4"15 words
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Domestic Occurrence.
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69 1874-02-21 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. r 5.20. Hi Pepper 16J. lour, Sarawak 2.65. o 820t03 9H> riat lift hi lbs. Shirtings 2 il\. 2 loth. 1.274- liai. do L7O (ambi l| .mi Hew (l Ei i London. limk hill, (J mouths right I I'll',. 1 11..I69 words
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Article658 1874-02-21 1 M'Ki; Dt>ne of the for|p« of government through which it has plos)aed Providence thai the Settlement should {mm in its matorer years, has it* poKco ever come in for nnTthaw tf rmmmnndeiion Indeed, its dsioetl ami it.-; asserted incompetence have beta a never-failing fbf tin* mislay of our658 words
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Article1060 1874-02-21 1 \\l have received from the Colonial Secretary copies, jof the old treaties between this Government and Perak, Salangoiej and Rambow and Jaliole, which we iutend laying before our J reader! ius soon as space permits. The l'erak treaties are not of so much importance, now that1,060 words
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Article643 1874-02-21 1 Tiik movements of the French mail steamers at this port are somewhat wayward, and our merchants here are sometimes sorely pressed to complete their mail business in time, especially if, as happens frequently, a steamer drops in late in the afternoon. Especially was this the ease643 words
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93 1874-02-21 1 We have received from the Directors a copy of the Report of thcTanjong Pagar Dock Company for the si\ mouths ending 31st December hist, to be laid before the Shareholders next Monday, and wliich we reproduce below. We are glad to find that the Company93 words
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Article570 1874-02-21 1 To I lie Slian/dultlem in (he Tanjung J'u (jar JJuvk CoMpau//, Limited. (ih.Yii.i.MKN, Herewith your l>iiecton have the pleasure of laying It ton you the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss account ol the Company for the half year ending -'s lst December, l'w-'i. After making allowance for570 words
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Article993 1874-02-21 1 (Tr« nutated I'rvm (lie Strait* Ttmts.) Anothkk centeuariaii has died at Manila, as may be seen from the following paragraph which appears in the Biarinde Maailn of the o 1 st ultimo Lonycrttij. Three days ago, an old woman 11:1 jean of age. died in993 words
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Article1709 1874-02-21 1 Translated for the tit nut* lfwttj A most dreadful case of amok, lat.lv t4*>k place atTernatc (Moluccas,) undci circumstances thus related in the Sourabaya Otmmt of the 27th ultimo: A correspondent writes us follows, to un from Ternnto on the 17th instant: At between 31,709 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement205 1874-02-21 1 rscHßVta. Advertisements made known I into for long periods I ttons will be bo in ('(iKNHIt.L. \i \i. Lombard Street, city; 1 Jewry; in CalI y tbf will 1h- inserted till countermanded, i tors irregularity in the delivery of per*. Timely notice of change of tlso needful. No incssngefi or205 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1874-02-21 1 i, UTfl Ti:., i Bbriov. -I P( \ll!l>!lM 3 il.,'t V.,,1y 1 .1 Quarterly 515 words
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Article478 1874-02-21 2 .MiNiri>of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Monday, the J:2th January, I^7 I. CoManwioHßßfl Puhsknt. The H..n. J. W. W. Wofh—frfUmt. W H. Read, Eon, The Hoii'Ue Maj >f McXair. Tlie llon'i.le W. ft. Scott. Tan Bong Poh, Bag. Eleven tenders for supply of carts for Municipal478 words
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Article2882 1874-02-21 2 Paris, 17th Jam a in Tin. ball at the Klysce was an agreeable diversion for even politicians. It was neither as splendid as those of the Tuileries in day.- u'^ne by. nor ;;s simple. though a.- complete, as those receptions given l>y Thiers. Vet it was niiignilicent, and2,882 words
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Article165 1874-02-21 2 Correction. The numbers in tlie election telegram of yesterday, should read 353 Conservatives, 29 J Liberals. London, 17/// ftcjr. Gladstone goes to Windsor to-day to tender the resignation of the Minstry. The Queen has accepted the Patronsgeship of the Bengal l'und. Cape Count, 26/ A Janmiri/. The TroopsReuter - 165 words
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Article239 1874-02-21 2 Correspondence. MALACCA (From an (Jcraxtouut Corrrxfioiulcnt.) M ai.vcca. liMii Kku. I^7 I TIIK Malay steamer I'rlci/rtij/li arrived here from Klang early last Sunday morning, and will sail again for that )>ort tomorrow. The 1. S. S. Company's steamer CocuiKitlii. Captain Sharp, from Singapore m route to Penang, Manlmain. and Rangoon,239 words
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News of the Week.
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Article318 1874-02-21 2 Thk Dutch s'euner B*nda t Capl W«Btb| from Ivliio, arrived at Tanjoi Pagar wharf on Saturday afternoon and left yesterday for Benkalis. Ahmikai. Shadwcll returned to har. boiur during Saturday night, in 11. M. g Iron Duke, accompanied by H. M S Fi-I'lk-. Thk Straits steamer Japa318 words
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Article2441 1874-02-21 2 H. M. S. Binaldo returned to hai bour this morning, from Salangore. Mamma, Jardink M\iiik-c\ fc Co.'s steamer S/atetmuu left Saigon ai II a. m. on Monday, and may be expected here to-morrow en roi-te to Calcutta. The German steamer Ata/a/ita, Capt. Mangelsen, from Hongkong l Oth2,441 words
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Article446 1874-02-21 5 Tin: Britiek steamer H<in Ymnj Sfng, ('apt. Craik, from Baagfcok 1 Itli iiist., anchored in tbe roade this morning. The Hriti>li steamer Ma teamen, Capt. From Ffoagkoag \ia Baigon, at Jardine, IfattMeoa and u hart tins forenoon, 0* nt Uto Piaaag iiin! Calcutta. Thk following passengers proceeded446 words
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Article877 1874-02-21 5 Thk. I', ft itoMUt W»<>//,if, witli the Kn^lish mail of the 23rd January, left <ialle on tin- lMh instant, and will therefore probably reach this about Wednesday. Tiik IJritish steamer Sharpshooter, Capt. Kradshaw, from Pinang 16th and Malacca li'th instant, anchored in the roads this morning. Tiik877 words
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Article431 1874-02-21 5 Tiik Netherlands Consul here has received the following telegram from lVnang Bocinbuya and Ariadne have arrived. No letters or despatches by them. Private reports state that we (Dutch) have cap- tuiel several forts 1 officer killed, 9 wounded and •''•"< rank and tile. A des- oatch bout431 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement975 1874-02-21 3 JOHOLE. Boundary Treaty with Johole, 15th June, 18*1 We, Robert Ibbetsou Governor in Council of Pulo Penang, Singapore, and Malacca, aa4 Samu'-I Gurling. Resident Councillor at Malacca, ou the part of the Honorable East India Company, and Datu Paugbulu of Johore, LsM Perkawa. at this time t\\ the boundary between975 words
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Advertisement921 1874-02-21 3 iflisrfllanrous. BIAUTirUL HAIR •an only btaincd by the use of K.iu. land's Macassar oil. It prevents the Hair falling off or taming grey, strength- ens weak hair. eaaSM it to grow on ball places, und BMkeS it beautifully soft, pliable BMfleeay. Price Is. <;d., 7*., 14a. M. aaaal to four921 words
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Advertisement789 1874-02-21 3 fttttof. iOVERNMENT CHINESE PBINTING PBJBM TiKTTtK PBKSfI I'rintin/. in Chinese 'haractcrx, will 1. SMMwW order at lh. 'riinin.il Prison. Bsasjapore. Wat. and full part Molars regarding ■asm, M be kaiaed oa sppli< ation to i! indcr-ign. I. H. WALLEK Ba] criiitend.nl of fit Straits s ttlemi it». W"it»". l1 rVl>789 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article407 1874-02-21 4 M. M. steamer Ava, 1,902 tons, Fcuriais commander. Hongkong 12th Feb., via Saigon, consignees Messageries Maritime*. Thursday, ll»th February. British steamer Ban Yong Seng, 366 tons, Craik commander. Bangkok 14th February. British brig Guam, 290 tons, Cable eouiinaudir, Bangkok -ml February, consignees Chinese. British steamer Statesman. Valiant commander, Hongkong407 words
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Article78 1874-02-21 4 Wednesday, IBtli February. British ateaiucr Scotland, Nashbnrn. lor Hongkong. Spanish steamer Hu.iki Ventura, Echevaria, for Manila. Geruian steamer Atalant-ii, Mangclsen, for New York. Thursday, ISHh February. Aimii. mi ship John Clark, Peterson, fur London. British schooner Ek Leo, Nacodab, for Rhio. Friday, 20th February. British steamer Japan, M ilDen,78 words
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Article623 1874-02-21 4 Ship's Names. Captains. I I Fi.au and Rio. Tons. Datk Or ARRIVAL. Where From. CONHIGNKKB OR AogNTS. I DBBTIKA.TIOS. MEN-OF-WAR Iron Duke Arthur H. M. steam, r 3800 Feb. UMalaceH Admiral. Frolic Buckler H. M. steamer 464 i Feb. 14 Malacca Binaldo H. M. steam, r623 words
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45 1874-02-21 4 1 Tanjoug Pagar Wbarf. i Victoria Dock 6 Jardine, Matbesou and Company* Wharf. 3 P. &O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf 8 Government Wharf 5 Patent Slip and Dock Company l J At Jokore45 words
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Article3233 1874-02-21 5 Treaty of Commercial Alliance between the Honorable English East India Company and His Majesty the Rajah of Perak, settled by Mr. Walter Sewell Cracroft, in virtue of powers delegated to him by the Honorable John Alexander Bannerinan, Governor of Prince of Wales' Island and its dependencies. Done3,233 words
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Article810 1874-02-21 5 Tukaty ok Commercial Alliance between the HONOKARLK ENOI.IBH EaBT India Company and His Majksty the Rajah of Salanqob, settled by Mr. Waltek Skwei.i. Cracrojt, in virtue of powers delegated to him by the Honorable John Alexandkk Bannebman. Governor of Prince of Wales' Island and its dependencies. Done on the2Oth810 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement581 1874-02-21 6 <&. Companp. LAI SV ORIENTAL kMNAVIGAI [OK I "MI'ANY. MAIL &&Uf LINES. i Ihe follow!**! In- ii] iproxim.it- Mates of Ar: i upany'sMsi OonTAl H.mewarp. Pebmsry. llth M.ii.ii 12th March 2MI, Do. J. B. GALDBKJK. Agent. n IM r". binary. 1-7 I. M> OIUKNTAL NAVIGATION COMI'. Hi m<i ion or581 words
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Advertisement907 1874-02-21 6 <P. Companp. P. O. S. N. COMPANY. PASSENGERS can obtain at the Company's offices in Suez, Brindisi, and Venice, First-class Railway Tickets for Paris via Mont Cenis at the following Rates. From Brindisi £9. 7s. Od. Venice 6. lls. Od. and from Paris to London, via Newhaven A Dieppe ...£l.907 words
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Advertisement812 1874-02-21 6 i¥UoffUanrouo. LEA AND PERRINS' Celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Declared by Connoisseurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and unrivalled Condiment haviag caused certain dc.ilirstoMpj.lv the names of '"Worcester- j shire Sauce to their own inferior compounds, the Public is hereby informed tb»t812 words
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Advertisement834 1874-02-21 6 4Hiortllanrou& THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND. HOLLO WATS OINTMENT. Its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout 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 a testimony of itself more convincing than834 words
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Advertisement789 1874-02-21 6 iWtsfrfllaneotis. JOHN and HENRY GWTNNE, Engineers, Boiler-Makers, and Iron Founders, Hammersmith Ironworks, 89, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E. C Manufacturers of STEAM ENGINES, portable and fixed: Boilers, Centrifugal Pumps, Turbine Water Wheels, Pumping Engines, and every description of Machinery for Drainage, Irrigation and Reclamation, PUMPING MACHINERY *or DOCKS Ac, Hydraulic Presses Gunpowder789 words
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