The Straits Times, 19 December 1874

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. VOL. XXX PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1874 SATURDAY EVENING Jf(). 2,010
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  • 23 1 STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1874. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. hi. DBO. I!'xh, 187-t. i IS. 10. Ll« on In par. 10 o .•.-■■•.a.
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  • 838 1 itive uncil has reeomed and held two nice' fortnight, viz., on the 1 lth W the Hi-! lll.et--11 "it brought which be had given dual ap- the .Wistant Colonial d Clerk of Cooncib, which j urging the importance work in the Colonial rtmentj rendering it superior officer should
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  • 420 1 Thk Report of the Inspector General of Police on the condition oi the lul i(V pore of the Colony during the rear 1873, which appenn in Baturd»r« ermmat UuzdU, does not speak wry bighlj lor that body. Police j duty is apparently distasteful
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  • 869 1 Jbrma, ate. VII. The New Snider Breseh-loadtag Rifles, Accoutrements, aii'l Ammunition were issued daring the year. and. as Ear i a poseihsaj the men were instructed in the u>" of the new Arms sa h station was supplied with its proper com; lement. Cloth',"/. VIII. The C'lo hinj,' was not
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  • 795 1 (TAins/ii/e</ fur lit S/ritit* RaMf.) Tin: Border of a European near Bonthaiiij'by a native as related in Java and Macassar papers, duly considered in all its hearings, naturally aiiords matter for very serious reflection. Tn addition to the jiartieiilars of the and oooarreaee as given
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  • 1376 1 No Farther telegrame from Colonel IVI the Military Coinmanderat Ache-en arc published in the latest received Batavia yoomala. A continuation of hiadiarj of military operations, in which events happeoing between the 20th October and 1 lth ultimo, are detailed, is, however, published from it, are taken the following extracts relating
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  • 797 1 (Trmi-slah- fur t he St 'rui/x Tunes.) 'I'iiK Manila CWmwm of the Mth ultimo, iv noticing the visit <>! 11. M.5. Ch.illfiKjn- to the Philippines, givtt ■OBM paitieulais of her explorations on the VOjage thitbef from NOW Zealand, derived from a member of the Mientifio
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 112 1 nlo kn >wn lor long peri- id* iom will ha n in Sounnu, Street, ry ill ('ill- y the equired, > u ill counterm <PONDENT8. r. .(irietors > :i the dellTi I I i!:^.' .if .III l< m tiif nun,' v iiv as u gurantee of its ing u]>..n thi
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 1132 2 Thk recent changes in the Civil Service of these Settlements are of such importance, and some of them .ire at the same time of such an anomalous character, as to invite criticism. Several have Keen so long pending that it i> to l»e presumed they have l»cen
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  • 519 2 Mini tks of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners, on Thursday, 10th December, 187*. CoMtttixxniiierx I' resent. The Ilon'bleThos. Bnwfchll Pimiitni. Tan Sen"; Poll, J>q. B. J. Walk), Ksq. W. OUbwavMML The Minutes of Proceedings of last i netting wad and continued. i Head, the Municipal Engineer's fort- night
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  • 5711 2 DitM.ii 11th, 1874. NEW MEMBERS. GEORGE PHILLIPPO, EtQ on his appointment us Attorney -General, and H tiSKY WILLIAM WOOD. Esq. who ba<l been provision iliy appointed an unofficial member, took the oath and their scats. COUNCIL MINUTES. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed PAPERS
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 638 3 Bonday, l^th Dejeoibt?r. I H. M --.tenner Hart, i-74 tons, Royse nrimmaniifr. ilalatvi L2ta Doe. French skip Bt> Anbia, 1,164 tona, Bloost eomawnder, Ehaatow (jtli Dec, eoumgnee E H ilianokinili Bntisli bar |iie Hoiui. 'Ml tons. Thomas eosamander, Cmrdiff 20tii Augt. Qarmaa bsrqos Saw i. _".»'> kousi W*«mker otMuaandar,
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    • 260 3 Sunday, L3ta Deo mber. Britisb itaamcr Rulij, Fox, for Muutuk and Fmlembaa|(. SwcJi b steamer S-Uguat UsW, i-jonk, for Saig.»n. Uiiti-ih steamer Vidar, luiW, for Mwasaar uud 6 )ural>.iya. M'tuiiay, lkii December. British rtwianr 6h ■ryikfftHfrr. Aagastias, lor Mai. and Peaaan British ste;iuu'i- Celtetial, Darke, wr Saigon. British barque
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 293 3 AirVERTISKiIi;N'T. BunxaxßT. itarv is ff tisaHsma 1. 1 fi-el it a duty I owe to y.ri t,.> express my gratitude for tiiegivit b-ueKtl 11 ive de. rived by titling Norton's 1 auiomil Pills I applied to your s^ent, Mr. Bell, Berkeley, for the al) •\t-iiiit!ii-.l PlMs. for wind in the
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    • 479 3 iWisrrllnnrous! ENGLISH GOODS. (Via Sukz Canal AT CHEAPEST RATES. D. NICHOLSON i CO., SILK, WOOLLtN AND MANCHKSTEb WAREHOUSEMEN, INDIA, COLONIAL AND FOREIGN OUTFITTERS. 50 to 5_\ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, COBNKB OF CBEAPKIDE, LONDON, ESTABLISHED 1874. Invite attention to their Illustrated 120 page Catalogue and Outfitting List 60 puge* sent post free,
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    • 481 3 iWisrrllniKOiis. XX.MI) On M,e 27th June, ls«i<;. MeHßlUilllß j a Printer, was convicted, at the Supreme Court. Calcutta, of counterfeiting the LAIiKLS j Of Mkshks (Rossi; a BLACEWELL, London, and was ■SUaSßeaa hy Mr. Justice I'lnMr to TWO YEARS KKJOKOrs IMPRIKOXMKNT; And on the :!<»th of the s.iine month for
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  • 822 4 Ship's Names. Captains. Oatk Fi.au and Riu.i'oNii. or Ait- WhkbeFkom Consi ix::es ■>« Auknts. Uksh.vation. KIVAL. MEN-OF-WAR H:u' Roys*K Vittor Pisani Negri S .matra Bruok B"tiiiut'terwaaril Huukuian STEAMBK> Bui fi in Hanson Hertii.. Daniels Afartaban Buxton Wea ze! Gerdes 1 Khi\a S R.rnbuw I Pluto McEwen..
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  • 45 4 1 Tanjong Pagar Wharf. •J Viet.r.ia Dock 6 Jardine, Matbesoii and Coinpuuy's Wharf. 3 P. &O. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock Borue<> Company's Wuar: 8 Government Wh:ir! ■I Pawn* Sl .p and D ■>••'< t mpnuy 9 At Ji>h.)r^
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  • 2383 5 December 15th, 1874. SUPPLY BILL, H7V On the motion of the TREASURER, ..ii.i.vl i,y the COLONIAL SECRETARY, the fcupply Bill 1875, was read a •Meai time and committed. The votes lot establishments were taken un<l discuss-d mrimHm. On the vote lew the Attorney-General. The GOVERNOR said thtt it
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  • 180 5 London, 14//} Dec. Among Count Arnini's documents is a letter to Bismarck written in December 1872, expressing preference for a republic for France, as Monarchy would restore alliances and become dangerous. The Editor of the Ultramontane organ of Germania, who also is a member of the German parliament,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 282 5 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sir, Many instances of legal oppression are asserted to have occurred in this place lately, in which debtors have l>een deprived of their whole monthly earnings or salaries, it is said, by order of the j Courts of Justice here, instead
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    • 239 5 To the Editor of the Duili/ Am* Sir: —In reference to the letter signed i "Justice" in yesterdays paper, allow me to state that no instance of le^al oppression has occurred here to my knowledge lately, unless where it has been brought upon the party by his own
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    • 430 5 ty chiefly in the tW Territory, and that a still greater iiicreanc vat probable. It was ii the province of the Treasurer to |HMnt out to the Council the extra revenues aooraiag yearly by the increasing value of the Opium and Spirit Farm* and Assortment of property rauwd
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  • News of the Week.
    • 101 5 Thk British steamer Brae mar Castle, Capt. Marshall, from Hongkong 6th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday evening. 11. M. S. Hart, Captain Roysc, returned to this port yesterday from the westward. The Straits steamer Benmorr, Capt. Guan Hin, from Penang Kith and Malacca 13th inst.,
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    • 300 5 Til British steamer Kromalah, Capt. Hatfenden, from Bangkok 11th inst. i anchored in the roads this morning. 11. N. M. steamer Sumatra, ('apt. Bruck, from Sourabaya Bth inst., arrived yesterday afternoon. The Sarawak steamer Rt>yali*t, Capt. Kirk, from Sarawak 12th inst., anchored in the roads this morning.
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    • 597 5 i at Tanjong Pukut nun;;, and a ill leave this i Penang and London. i Labuaa and Sarawak Tusaday smia> and we nnder-tand that SSJ i( tin- 20th iiist. the Ites'ii I Ibaplain to th< Seamen to be admitted to tin- „f-- at the i 1 o'eloe
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    • 593 3 Britiah Immirr nV«/«a, Capt. from Cberibon 13th inst.. an- in the loads tiiis morning. BritiaL tteamer P'*i»**, Capt Saigon LSth inst.. anchor- this morniug. I S. Co'sstenmer KsdWra, N '»>tn.. from Calcutta ult. 'i ilmein, Penang, and Ittth inst., anchored in the noraiug. re— Fro* Oai atta
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    • 838 3 Tut Dutch bato/M \b *m tr, Capt. Boot) and tin.' (ierman ichoonef A"v, Capt blolben, arrivedai the Johora Arsenal on the HHh to load at the Saw Mills for Aeheen. Tub British steamer Pemrt, Capt Mui-k, From rVtuang 15th mat., anchor- <«1 in the road* this nwrntng.
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    • 533 3 Tup. B. I. S. N. Co's steamer }fmt,,u'u), Capt. Loutit, from Calcutta JUli inst., via Rangoon, hfauuneia, Penang, ami hfalaeea anebored ia the renda ibjs i morning. Thk Spaniali steamer Pen*/, Capt. Wribe, from Manila 12th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagnrwhnrftbis morning. Tin. 11.I 1 &O. Extra
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 835 6 9. S Comtfanp. LAR AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offices— D'Almeida Street. Godowns— At New Harbour. MAIL fyiliirt L IICES Thk proposed dat.s of arrival of the Company's Contract Mail Steam Ships at Bingapore, in connection with the service, will be an follows Outward. Homeward Monday, 21- urday, 10th Sept.
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    • 900 6 iHistrrilanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 937 6 ittidrrllantous. DISSOLVED PERUVIAN GUANO, Prepared by OHLENDORFF A CO., LONDON, ANTWERP, HAMBURG, AND EMMERICH -ON -RHINE. GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN NITROGEN EQUAL TO 10 per cent, of Non-Volatile Ammonia. SoSie} Q Price £14 per ton for 30 tons and upwards. £15 under 30 tons. Delivered Free at any of their Depots
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    • 895 6 THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND HOLLOWAYR OTNTMENT. Its Searching and Healincr Properties are known and recognised throughout the world. Tho number of vonrs» this in valuable Ointment has Rtood the test of public opinion (and the loneer known tho better apprtviated^ is a testimony of itself more convincing than anvthine that
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    • 1017 6 itttdrfllcinrousf. Established in 1820. C. LAZARUS CO., Incorporated with Shearwood 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. tho Duke Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House, Land and General Commission AGENTS, Appraisers and Importers,
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    • 843 6 itiitfrrllanroiK. NOTici; J. Collis Browne's Chlorodym-. Pepsine Wine iGrimault's. Holloway's Pills and Ointment. De Jongh's Cod Liver Oil. Cold Drawn Oaator Oil. i'ceilini,' Bottle, and Teats. Keating"* Worm Tablets. Persian In- t Powder Soda Water, Tonic Water, Lemonade Xr Sold at and Manufactured by the Singapore D, Agents For y
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