The Straits Times, 11 July 1874
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Title Section16 1874-07-11 1 The Straits Times VOL- XXX PUBLISHED EVEHY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874. SATUBDAY EVENING No. 1,98716 words
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104 1874-07-11 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS Singapore, July Uth, 1874. (jwnbier 5.10. BUok Pepper 12.87 J. White Pepper 15. S»«o Flour, Sarawak 3.15. Cofce, Boßtyne nominal. Tin 25.62 i. +»Mule twi»t 115. H It*. Shirtingi 2.22* sellers. :do do 1.H2.J. doT. Cl.ths n 1.15. 1.50. 'do do104 words
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Article775 1874-07-11 1 nrv Sir Andrew Clarke, Singapore on the 19th May ou a visit to the other Settlements, has dwided to prolong his stay at Pinang y uti the cud of the present month. business, therefore, rej u »Jns in abeyance, and the public Ve no means of satisfying their775 words
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Article3660 1874-07-11 1 JOTTINGS FROM A TROPICAL ISLAND. VI. Before entering on this Jotting," I think it right to warn the reader, in linine, that it will be devoted tea scientific description of some of the fauna and flora of the favored spot in which I reside so that, if he should happen,3,660 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement230 1874-07-11 1 \I,VKKTIBKM«KTB. f or Advertisements made known "ontn**- lut« for long P*" o i robecriptoosM will l>e a t tbe Strait* Time* Office also in UKKT. COENHILL, Li Lombard Str. 1.-w IT; inCal"ftjK muTspecify in the copy the nert n« required, else ail till countermanded 1 f,,r aoeordingly. I-KNTB. are respectfully230 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1874-07-11 1 T M TIMES. mat EDinoir. fmtt Edition Lin r<r Annum *1« P" Half Y.-arly 9 v Q—** s18 words
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Article1102 1874-07-11 2 ITEMS FROM THE MANILA PAPERS. s'r.nft Tout:) Tin l>i of the 11 th ultimo, contains the following particu- remarkable occurrence Whit they write to iv from tl thorn district of Mindanao is of a curious It ui'i>»ars that at n farm asaff Dapit&n, a woman has jjjireu birth to her1,102 words
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Article3074 1874-07-11 2 PARIS LETTER. I'.Uil-, Jl NX ti. TiiK damage done to universal suffrage by itt once big gun, Ledra II iliiu, has been most amply repaired bj Louis Mane aud (iaiuhetta. ci■aillea never has heard two better addresses, and both successes from different points of view, for (iainbett.t «M everything that3,074 words
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Corrrspoiroritrr. NKW HABBOUB BAILWAT.
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Letter359 1874-07-11 2 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sik: Ifaaj years elapsed bSBSM Stephenasa could convince the .Merchants of Liverpool and Manchester of the advantage ot' a railwaj over high road. Many yean must apparently pass before your correspondent tioadway" can lie persuaded oi' the advantage of a359 words
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Letter129 1874-07-11 2 ROADWAY vs. "JOB." To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sik: The public will more readily i cognize the connection between the name of your correspondent "job" an endeavour now being mule to hoodwink the Government into making the Kailwav, than they will the connection I Stephcnson's railway to the129 words
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235 1874-07-11 2 THE NEW HARBOUR RAILWAY To Hi,- Edilur of tke Daily 1 Sik, 1 think it is a pity that the diOttSSMMI of the New Harbour II question should degenerate, as it to do, into mere psnoaalitiei I ritliniami. which are suitable perl those must extraordinary coinmun "Club Crackers," but are235 words
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Article495 1874-07-11 2 MALACCA. llaxaci i, 7in .i, n [s7i The Strait* it- amer J Milnes, from. Singapore with d«i 3rd instant, arrived here at on the 4th, and sailed for r. m. The H. I team, Captain Cotton, also from which port sin- left on the :',i anchored in the harbour on495 words
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Article281 1874-07-11 3 Arrivals v. 3rd July. Ynn lt..Iif.|ui tvmiinander H. Hinnokiiidt. My. ton, DmmcM MMMaiw ,11.. '"us, Berendnen ■naawfii. I Olari •nuiimid.T. Suiiton y. «tli July. x r I is. B n in i "iniii.iii Baftarii v.l us. Bourdon <-..i!i.n:i!i.l t. Hoag I |>I > tons, I! uti8 m commander. Sakroa Witbam281 words
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Article109 1874-07-11 3 Arrivals Continued. 2a^ r March bip t<>nß> Brothor^ comn.ander, Shield* PtoCt^AjlSrJSTCfe^ tond A »?»8ti«e commander. l «U| July. v. a Ma.,, t. oemm {gam Kirn Seng Co. k lT \<"tti :l i,m tons, t ngove commander, Hon«bmg Itl July, consiguees P. 0. Company. BntuJ sh.p NVviii,. 7!:. tOM. RkhoH commander,109 words
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Article241 1874-07-11 3 Departures. Monday, 6th July. British barbie Ulvu, WatMß, for Channel f. British ship Aunie Gray, Mure, for Hongkong. Tuesday, 7th July. Entish barque Mary Queen, Murr. for IK. 110. Bntlth steamer Joseph Djiid, Martin, for Woosuug. Italian barque S.n-o Udso, Olivaii, for Marseilles. M. M. steamer Moikoug. loMfa, for Saigon241 words
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Article767 1874-07-11 3 Chip's Namks. Captains. Flag and RioJ Datk of ac- VVhhkk Fro; RIVAL. CONBIGKKHS OB AgBNTS. IDkstination. MEII-OP-WAR Riohw StefSna i Metalm Krui« Kip Hmrt Royse Ba*ili»k Moi-eoby jTEAMERS Sorpriae Hansen Fi»h CrdgMoa Khiva Jt-us Lauruen Hazlem i IVnung Barker Miruban Buxton A.-lv Worsley i YtoTai Gibson767 words
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44 1874-07-11 3 VESSELS IN DOCK OR LYING AT WHARVES. 1 Tanjong «*fjSSe; Matheson and Company-. Wharf. 2 Victorm Dock 7 Bon Accord Dock 3 P.iO. Wharf g Gh, T ernment Wharf 4 Borneo Com j any* Wharf At Johore 5 Patent Slip and Dock Cc mpany44 words
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Article70 1874-07-11 4 their N U-cn 1 1 ilway Co. to bia opening I in the Kail- it not W--1> «a Cony oari alto- I g an opinion, to apply to raft* then I maintain ritate in for tho public Ooremment I indent eir wonder- 0 have only never tired the iniquity of70 words
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Article408 1874-07-11 4 MALACCA. rtag*. fl 11 4 en be invite pSf -ractfor're! flowing a count, were p«aed for O,,ntributi..n aad l'ol ice p orce for lust Month $1(H)0 tal,! I; <|, m ,nt.;. 1 7 7 i' trtßMnt H "tui.nt J Uepurtuieut :A yn Total 11,686 21 I mi.) M V, I408 words
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Article281 1874-07-11 4 li'K M. M. steamer Am,, Capt. fe. v.n, from Uatavia 2nd inst. arrive,! at the Bone i Company's wharf yesterday afternoon. iUK homeward MeannaajriM Maritime, sterner Iwmmddf, Capt. Boardon, fro:,, Shanghai 22nd, Hongkong wth, June, and Baigon Ist inst., armred at the Borneo Coaspnny'a wharf early yesterday281 words
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Article447 1874-07-11 4 Wk understand 11. B. Sir Andrew Clarke has decided to postpone his departure from Penang until the end of this month, instead of returning this week as originally intended. Tiieuk was lmi a meagre gathering at the Town Hall last night tv witness tin.- exhibition nfthr Amorifn447 words
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Article286 1874-07-11 4 Tin; K. 1. B. K. Co's steamer B*mU, Captain Wessels, from Rhio, arrived 'i ay' afternoon. Till British steamer Han Ymtg Senf, Gapt Craik, from Bugkoog Sid inst., anchored in the roads tliis ■oraing. Tnl H. I. S. Cos. steamer .V/A(,w, Capt. James, from Calcutta 20th ult.,286 words
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Article613 1874-07-11 4 THURSDAY, 9th JULY. Tut. Biasness iteaaaat 9m»gkot, ("apt. Belliin, from Bangkok Ith July, anchored in the roads this morning. Tin: British steamer Japam, ("apt. D« Smidt, from Hankow 2Mb wit., arrived a Tnnjang l'agar wharf this morning, en nmle to London via Suez Canal. TliK E. A. mail steamer* Tvin613 words
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Article600 1874-07-11 4 'I'm: K. I. S. K. (Vs. steamer Prim* Ai'-xiimlci-, Capt. ka\ser, from Batavia Bth inst., armed a* Tsnjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon. TuOoean Company's steamer Priam, ("apt. Scale, from Liverpool 80th May, via Suez Canal and Penang inst., arrived at Innjong Pagar wharf this morning. Wt understand600 words
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Article864 1874-07-11 4 SATURDAY, 11th JULY. The P. O. homeward mail steamer I'enetia, Capt. Angove, from Hongkong 4th instant, arrived at the P, O. wharf at a quarter past fire yesterday afternoon, aud will Icav for Pciiang, Galle, Aden, Suez, and Southampton via Suez Canal at o o'clock this afternoon. PAaasjrana. For Simj'tpore.864 words
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Advertisement290 1874-07-11 4 #otirrs. NOTICE. IN THK SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Division ok SixoxroßE. SiNGAHonf, By Virtue of a Precept To Wit. jto me directed, I hereby proclaim and give iioti< c, that a Sesbion of >yer and Tcrminer and Gaol Delivery and of Assize, will be holdeu before the Supreme290 words
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Advertisement906 1874-07-11 4 ittijrdlancons. DIBBOLTBD I'KKIVIAN GUANo, PKkI'AKKD BY OHLENDORt'F CO., London, Antwerp, Hamburg, aho kmmkkk ho ouabantkbd to contain mitbooc* EV(UAL TO 1<» per cent, of Non-Volatile Ammonia. 20 Soluble A 1 Insoluble i Guan" Ph'-Pl>*t« Price L' i 1 per ton for 30 tons and upward*. tt& under IV) tons. Delirered906 words
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Advertisement782 1874-07-11 5 9* 6>. Contpanp. I.AX AND 'ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices— D'Almeida Street. Godowns At New Harbour. LINES. I Thk proposed dates of arrival of the Company's Contract Mail Steam Ships at re, in eonneetion with the service for the first half year of 1874, will be as follows Outward. Homeward.782 words
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Advertisement895 1874-07-11 5 iHidrrllanrous. 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 having caused certain dealers to apply the names of Worcestershire Sauce to their own inferior compounds, the Public is hereby informed that895 words
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Advertisement998 1874-07-11 5 ifltsrrllaiuous. EBTABLIBHBD IN 1820. C. LAZARUS A CO., Incorporated with Shearwood A Co., Cabinet makers, Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvers, Gilders, Decokators, and General Furnishing Contkactors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. the Duke Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House, Land and General Commission Agents, Appraisers998 words
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