The Straits Times, 6 November 1875
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Title Section16 1875-11-06 1 The Straits Times. VOL XXXI PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING No. £05616 words
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113 1875-11-06 1 STRAITS TIMES. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1875. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Novxmbkb 6th, 1875. Gambier 5 70. Black Pepper 1060 White Pepper 15.75. Sago Flour. Sarawak 2.35. Pearl Sago 3 27*. CofTee, Bontyn*. 23.624. Tin 23.10. 40s. Mule twist K<9. Hi lb«. Shirtings 2.05. 7 do do 1.77|. 5 do T.113 words
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Article924 1875-11-06 1 'I'hk letter which we published yesterday over the signature of Pro bono I'nljiico calls for some comment. It a|i|H'ars to us that the writer, notwithling that liis opinion is entitled to weight, has gone out of his way to cast unwarranted and unwarrantable aspersions., not924 words
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Article887 1875-11-06 1 Bos hcutus est. The Oracle has spoken at last. Mr. Wade, C. 8., Her Britannic Majesty's Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of China, has given expression to his views of the situation of affairs in a letter to Mr. Medhurst H. M. Consul in Shanghai which we append887 words
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Article2185 1875-11-06 1 First Day. The first day's races of tlie Autumn meeting attracted an immense crowd to the race-course on Tuesday afternoon. The course itself was literally lined for nearly its whole length by natives, and there was an unusually large gathering within the Grand Stand Enclosure, while in2,185 words
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Article1267 1875-11-06 1 (Translation for (he Straits Times) (It it requested of our oontempor»rie» that in rapro. darting these translation*, their original appsannre in the Mrafti Tinu; may be acknowledged.) According to the latest intelligence by mail from Katavia, scarcity of food is beginning to prevail in sevtral1,267 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement300 1875-11-06 1 .\I>VEBTIS«»ENTB. Terms for Advertisements made kn»wn ffivC. .-d into for long periods 11 V Advertisement* and dubscriptions will be ,U* Time* Office; also in boi Street. Corwhill, ak. Ix.mbard Street, city; H.ndy A Co. 4 Old Jewry m Cal-i-iitta, Messrs. Apc*r A O Adv. -rti*«i must specify in the copy300 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous18 1875-11-06 1 -TRAITS TIMES. Daily Emtiow. Weekly Epitiok 140 Per Annum $16 U Half Y.arly 9 Months... 13 Quarterly 518 words
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Article940 1875-11-06 2 iktiifor tkv Strait* T 1' >• r«qn— tc.l of our t-onUmiiuranm that in rrpr... •lww tnuulatu u», tb.ir (in k r nuil itpiieariuu if i > mmt In ■iitsiistilii.il On the Hth ultimo, in the lliano <lr Mn inlii there was published an nitliiu ot .i lottery reform940 words
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Article5912 1875-11-06 2 Singapore, 2itTH October, 1875. IVowi i I His Excellency the Governor. His Honor the Chief Justice. Tiie Houble the Officer Coutdg. H. IL'o (Troops. tbe Actg. Colonial Secretary. the Attorney General. the Tre;iBurer. the Actg. Auditor General. tbe Colonial Engineer. H. A. K. WhuHipoa. I. Shelford. U. Little,5,912 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1875-11-06 2 A* t h»v« 1-im.o h>->i at»t«d, t!i8»« lariua b*t* ju.l I LeauUt by u» lo i «*»,"">16 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article214 1875-11-06 3 n.,^k n Saturday, 30th October. British barons Hotannr ■»•>•» t n. t i lfth Oct P' 5 t n Jack commander, Batavia P n Sunday, 31st October. Monday, Ist November 28th Oct., consignees cß?S^' rkleB A M Dutch steamer W«t K. P. der Ne3R?.?I Cheribou >onimander. Butavia 25»th Oot.,214 words
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Article137 1875-11-06 3 F> < > n Monda J. Ist November. P. 40. sfc-amer Golconda, Anderson, for Hongkong Bntuh steamer Ach^ U e 8 R UB HongkoSgTsh^ha, r,.:,: i luesday, 2nd November. German barque PallaH, SfiViif n r> f r Hongkon Siamese brig Hero. Cederberg, for Ba^gfti"^ 1 Wednesday, 3rd November. British137 words
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Article602 1875-11-06 3 DATk Ship's Names. Captains. Ki.au and Rig'iy>ns. 'or ak- WhkbkFrom Consionkks ok Agkntk. Destination. rival. MEN-OF-WAR Timor de Wai H. N. M. steamer Nov. 3Acheen Netherlands Consul STEAMER.Weazel British steamer June 1- Bangkok Dock Companies. Tun Pilot Fish Marshall British steamer Dock Companies. Tub Johore Everill602 words
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42 1875-11-06 3 I Victoria Dock P. A O. Wharf Borneo Company's Wharf New Harbour Dock Company Limited Tanjong 1 Pagar Wharl. 6 Jardine, Matheson and C«iii|..ni Wh.ul 7 Bon Accord Dock 8 Ooverament Wh.-il 9 A.t ,I..ii42 words
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Article47 1875-11-06 4 however, to put a special lun for hisnalary n the Eatimate*. because the officer would onl| receire additional pay for this duty during the time that he was so employed. Home other rotes having heen passed, the Committee reported progress. The Council adjourned t<< Friday, ">th November.47 words
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Article165 1875-11-06 4 tevjaba, Mil ObswW. Tan (Moid (Janata* of St. Petersburg distrust- the Turkish Government's promises of reform and declares that the (ireat Powers must take steps to strengthen confidence and end the sad condition of the Christians iv Turkey. Tin Prince of Wales has embarked from Suez. The DuchessReuter - 165 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter382 1875-11-06 4 To flir Editor of tlir Dttil'/ Tiniix. Sir, The HoifUe Mr. Scott deserves the thanks of the community for his liold denunciation in Council of the disposition on the ami af the head of the Police, to laamfl ■nmnai breaghl aaamst members ot the Police force ami M regard382 words
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455 1875-11-06 4 To the Editor of' thr Doily Timtx. Sim As an old Singaporean," taking .< deep and lively interest in the areSjTCM of the three Settlements, I write you to my that I think your remarks on HM Straits Aseosamma, in your paper of the "Jsth August, are455 words
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Letter371 1875-11-06 4 From mi seasSMmal L'urrexpondrnt.) M mv i x. :U>r Oct., In7o. Tiik I>. 1. S. N. Co.'s steamer Ethiopia, I Captain Atkinson, trout Singapore l>ouud to Penang, Kangoon and Maulmein, arrived here last Tuesday. She had on board IU coolies for Dellie. The British steamer fIW flhfTsl". Captain liiixton,371 words
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News of the Week.
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Article436 1875-11-06 4 TiIKKE can be no doubt that a large tiger is prowling about the island. Since the Pulo Obin man-eater so mysteriotily disappeared from that island, We have bad reports of a tiger being seen about Singapore first he was seen on two or three occasions near ('hanghie436 words
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Article301 1875-11-06 4 Thk trial of the IS coolies charged with piracy on board the schooner Hunk, which began in the Supreme Court yesterday before a special jury, was concluded this afternoon, and resulted in a verdict of guilty on the Ist I count against all the prisoners. They I301 words
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Article521 1875-11-06 4 T HURSDAY, 4TH NOVEMBER. A Ci>i;o\ki;V liiijiicst was held at the General Hospital, Sepoy Line:, on the body ot a male Chinese, name unknown, on the 2nd instant, rroin the evidence it appears tliat the <lce«nsed was a OOoly employed ill shipping OOsla on board a Calcutta •teaser. At 1521 words
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Article1280 1875-11-06 4 Tiik lleuter's telegram announcing the reported murder of Mr. Birch, which we publish to-day, is only another vusioii of what we published yesterday. We are authoritatively informed that a telegram received by 11. E. the i Governor this morning- from Colonel I Anson says no further news1,280 words
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Article1231 1875-11-06 4 Thk next criminal Assizes at Penang will he opened on Thursday, the proximo. 11. H. the Maharajah of Johore'l gun-boa* I'utiii leaves at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Perak. 1 1 will be seen from our advertising columns that the Stewards of the Sporting Club held a1,231 words
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Article2471 1875-11-06 4 Heukki.kv. Ban. I* 1 1 I feel it a duty I owe to TOO I gratitude for the great bem* n*ed i>y taking 'Nortoa'i Caai •m'- 1 1 applied to rotor igcst, Mr Bell ley, f..r the above Baaed Pill the stomach, from which I ckting paiu f length2,471 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement191 1875-11-06 4 NOTICE REGARDING WASTE LANDS. UNcuLTevATKi. Lands withiu the State ot 1 erak will be s ran ted for agri iiiltural purposes on the following terms I. A Permit Form XXI. will be giant M to all applicants, authorising them to clear and cultivate lauds free of rent or other charge191 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement769 1875-11-06 5 iHterdlanrous. DIETZ A CO.v» St. Paul's Buildingß, Carter Lane, LONDON. Inventors A Manufacturers of the CELEBRATED PARAGON LAMPS. Burning Keroahte, Petroleum, or Paraffin Unrivallkd for Simplicity, Economy, Durability, Safety and Brilliancy of Light. Over 5,000 Patterns of Handle Lamps Factory Lumps Table Lamps Ship Lamps Hall Lamps Chandeliers Church Lamps769 words
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Advertisement806 1875-11-06 5 jtusrruanrous. WEDDING, BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTENING CAKES. Made and decorated, also all descrip- lions of Cakes, biscuits ai.d fancy confectionery. Orders received from Singapore will be promptly attended to, and the cakes carefully packed and forwarded. LANE CRAWFORD .V CO., Hongkong. General Managers of Hongkong A China Bakery Company Singapore, 21st806 words
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Advertisement719 1875-11-06 5 iflferrllanrous. JOHN LITTLE A CoT^ Havk received for sale copies of THE COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPHIC CODE By W. S. Witmoii. 2nd Edition. Singapore, Bth September, 1875. Unparalilled Success of GOODALLS WORLD-RENOWNED HOUSEHOLD BPXCIALITIIS 1 GOODALL'S QUININE WINE. YORKSHIRE RELISH. GOODALL'S BAKING POWDER —ai j YORKSHIRE RELISH. THE MOST DELICIOUS SAUCE IN719 words
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Advertisement801 1875-11-06 6 p. «p. companp. LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Ofhch- D'Almeida Street. Godowfb— At New Harbour. VfA.IL LINES. Thi following m the dates on which the Company* Poatrart Mail Steamers ■ay he expected to arrive here Outward. Homeward TueadaT 12th Jan. Wednesday 13th Jan 26th 27th »th Feb. 10th Feb.801 words
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Advertisement898 1875-11-06 6 iHisrrllanrous. To THE QtEEN 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.898 words
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Advertisement817 1875-11-06 6 iHfcrrllanfou*. PERUVIAN GOVE*RNMENT GUANO DISBOLVED BT OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a Bpecial concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. Genrral Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom.817 words
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Advertisement906 1875-11-06 6 iHtfrrllanfousf* THE MOST RELIABLE F.RI END. HOLLOWAfs"oiNTMENT Its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout the 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 convincing than anything906 words
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Advertisement1042 1875-11-06 6 iHtdrrllanrou* Established in IBSO. C. LAZARUS A CO.. Incorporated with Shearwood A Co. Cabinet makers. Upholsterers, Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvf.rs, Gilders, Decokators, and General Furnishing Contkactors, By Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of India, H. R. H. hV Duke of Edinburgh, Ac, Ac, House, Land and General Commission Agents,1,042 words
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Advertisement804 1875-11-06 6 ißfsfrrilanrous. DR. J. COLLIS BROW.VFN CHLORODYNE Is the Original and only Genuine The Public are Cautio:, ki> asrain-w th--unfounded statements frequently m^". that "the composition of QnovODTl/l'iH known to Chemists and the Mo<lical Profo«sion." The fact is, Chlorodyne was Discovered and Invented br Dr. J. Ooli.is Brown lex Army Medical804 words
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