The Straits Times, 25 December 1875

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times. \<>L. XXXI PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1875. SATURDAY EVENING No. 2,063
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  • 92 1 THE STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1875. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. SINGAPI'KK, DeCLMBEK J4TH, 1875. 5.00. ■J.i l'« i per 75 Sarawak. 2.484. vne WJ. T:n 23.12 J. l" v Shirtings 2 1-i- do do 1.77 J. s do T. Cioths 1.15 do 1 ■>' t--7 do do l.«* 0 Hen:tr«s
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  • 613 1 The British barque //>*/ Indian, Captain Lingard. which arrived here wsterday from the East Coast of Borneo, was attacked bj pirates there on tbc morning of the 25th November. The read wa» ancliored at the time, «M lw»fi lying U'tween the bind of Kabu
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  • 564 1 The letter which we j.ublish to-day from An Old Resident gives very tittiac and terse expression to what is a very general and growing feeling amongst the community here. It is a feeling of great dissatisfaction, not unmingled with uneasiuess, first on account of the inaction of
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  • 464 1 \Vk make room to-day for correspondence which lias appeared in the Home puptra. It requires no eomnu'iit, l>ut if it did, we confess that we do not ft"l any inclination to furnish any. If una did we would only be repeating 1 ourselves. It
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  • 373 1 Sir, Comparisons have frequently been made between our speeily successes on the Gold Coast of Africa and the slow progress of the operations of tbe Dutch in Atebin. Though the latter may be partly due to the policy punsued by General Van Swieteu, it
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  • 1730 1 To the Editor of the Time*. Sir, The telegram published to-day from I '•■li.i ii v' is rather confusing and may .mm ly give rise to misconception of tbe importance of its intelligence. There is no such person as the Kajiib of Lilla. Tbe Maharajah Lela is
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  • 1278 1 Time*, Nov. 17, 1575. To the Editor of tie Times. Sir, As an old resident in the Straits Settlements you may be sure I have read with great interest your leading article of Thursday last, aud also the excellent letter of A Btraita Resident" on tbe following
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  • 167 1 To the Editor of the Time*. Sir, Your correspondent "In Memoriam" haa most unintentionally done S great injustice both to Captain Innes and to the work be was employed on at Shoeburynes*. in stating that he found the absence of sufficient work to keep
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 254 1 A i>\ 1 .-Mil NTS. T.in- 1 i k&*i made kn .wn i int.. for long periods nd subacriptioaa will be Aeti also in i i I ..KMUI.I.. i nbard >-..-.-t.city j v Co. 4OH Jewry; in Gal. r ft Co. ifj in the copy the h rtions required, .'ls.-
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous

  • 142 2 .It do«r not appear to generally nixed that a large proportion of the nuienu *t Shoeboryness are carried oat jointly by the Artillery and Knjrineers. and vh*t the preparations for them tax the talent and en«-rgy of the Engineer officers lerablv. Captain Inneu, from his nature and n>4 experience. SMS
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  • 1878 2 Pfcaai our on-n Corrrnpotuhnt. Hassa. 11th Dki I^7-V •> Wednesday the Mb mat .tlie day alter the Uking\>t the village of Paroa, hunt I'evton. with son,- u( the loth Regiment and the Ar»b Contingent, proceeded to the Tillage of Paroa. f>r rather to the smoking ruins of it,
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  • 1373 2 {Tiiittxlatrd fur llm btrait* limes.) (It is H|MM of .Mir p.intf ini-irarirs that in rr\,rn.lii.in.- ikaM tran>Uiti..n-. iii.Mr akW ifpaauM* iv the BfewMif nju> Ik.- ;i.-kn..wlc.l^. 1. The bllowing information is from the fatoroftbe 9th inrtant:— "After the eCoftS made to sur the mailbags iiiul
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  • 2769 2 I'ARIS, .>OV. iiU. Thk seal canard set flying since many a day is the reported death of the Comtesse* ile Chambord, one journal goin>,' so far as to give the well-informed details.as to where she would be interred. The Orleanists must have been fluttered, as the Comte de
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  • 161 2 Pimaug, L9/J Decmber. It is re- ported tiiat rix thousand .Malay- are at < Kintah, and that the Troops have checked arrival of tappUee. Requisitions have been sent for reinforcements. London, LBAi Dece*ber.S\ the demand of tlic English Government the Klu-dive baa reached [recalled Kt>. S. T.I his
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  • Correspondences.
    • 163 2 To Editor of the Daily fnnrt Sin, Can von give your readers aii\ idea when the people of this Colony DUj expect to know something of the oourv of atl'airs at Perak r Here is a war which largely concern-, them, in which from their position the.v
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  • 215 3 fcJONDAY, 20th DECEMBER. i ,\mi ul tiii:, H' h.st 'rwTi// nan/ htaiii- a not jtication proclaiming Malacca under the provi■ii of the Peace Ordinance. i hiv vi r. letter from Malacca state* that the Chineee dietarbaneea still nued, and in the country diatricta ahopi were stil'
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  • 33 3 Im following paieengen proceeded by the Oceaa Company's steamer sterday. Prom Singapore Ist class, Ct>pt SteUingwarfl*; Si I M.--!- Richard Inplis. Was. Stirling. W H Pr I'li.t. and A. Wright. «•>
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  • 66 3 Tmi Ocean Company* itoaaicr Bar- ('apt. Ferguson, from Liver] 1 N t., via Baea Canal, and Penaag |Hth intt., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday afternoon, and will tl for aooa to-morrow Hongkong .md Shanghai. Passengers. iport. From Penang Mr. Hill. H n jk^nq From Liverpool Mrs. and child. Mr.
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  • 24 3 We understand that (iovernment has red the little steamer li<>l»ii at per day, to convey despatches to Malaoa and Lukut. She leaves this afternoon.
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  • 37 3 I are informed on good authority that Renter*! telegram from Pinany which ire publish to-day about 6,000 Malays being assenililed at Kintal) -.ivi'ins a good deal of a ml, and that 100 i>- about nearer the mark. ->■
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  • 112 3 Th« Hon'Me T. Bradddl, who arrived from home yeeterday morning by the Amexoue, proceeded to Piaang in the aftemooa by the B. I. S. N. (Vs. i ■teaJßer liw-liirf, having lutn summoned then by i telegram from the Go«> If the uumhtr of advisers could Miimand MMOaw, Sir William Jervois
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  • 58 3 A Government G*tetie Krtrmfmmiamry i il;i 'g date, beside-, the prodamation nf Malacca under kite Prc>-erva-•'mii 1. 1 tin- Peace Ordinance, aotifiee tppoiutment of Mr. M. 11. Vdge and Mi". N. P. Trevenan, at Malacca, as mof the Peace, and abo at Mr. Frenau a.- Magistrate of Police and Cotamift&ioDer
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  • 70 3 t. extract from the dim* Mail Following itriiis of Manila and ua Dews. Manila, 7th Dei ■i-uilii-r. <>f the <>,-'>. mills cigars, which wen ii the Ist iuHtutit. i.nly -A' 1 mills found buyer-, realizing to the exi-hequi r >'■'<'•. 17. ',.'><>. I'll. Chartered bank has sent to Mm mint
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  • 90 3 maagkont-, l Mi I), sssafeer There is jnin .ur snrrent amnnn me Chim-s of Hongkong that tbs baby Kmperor it dead. We hear from a binese .-oitrc,— for the truth of which, however, we SSSMSSt Vouch thai the decision in reference t th.steaasi r <', i ii* iirim!;r is oonSrmnl
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  • 177 3 I. have furtlier news of the tiger, or rather tigers, lor there must be more than one, reported to be now prowfing on the Island. The bal heard of him or them, it will be ib> meinhered, was on the Cbasaeriau Estate Oa Bokil Titnah road. We are bow informed
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  • 84 3 W K have been favoured by the Colonial Secretary with the following copy oi a telegram received from His Excellency the Governor regarding Perak, and precis of the latest despatches from Klany, .Malacca, and Songhie Ujong; •2"th December. UK Fkh.m Gomnvoß, Paasmg. To levin.;. Biagapore M.iliaraj.ih L.la with Ismail near
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  • 435 3 AFFAIRS IN KLANG. SUNGIE UJONG AND MALACCA. The last advices received from dang are from Mr. Davidson at Quail.i Lunipor dated the loth, and from Mr. Douglas at PnacalUa Bata dated the Ittfa instant At those dates ;i!l was perfectly (Illiwt. and Mr Davidson was confident of his power to
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  • 457 3 It having been said that the flat bottomed boats i-oii>trncted here tor the transport M tlie troops and provisions up till Petak river proved a failure, it isl)f importance to know whit foundation existcil for the report. The boats weruli^ht, and in the opinion of competent aaaauinaj naen bete were
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  • 619 3 Tmi visit of the Prince of Wake to Ceylon seems to have been as great a suceeaa as that to Bombay. We extract from CefioH obstnti f» Overland issue of the instant the following abstract of the proceedings. From Dncamaa 1 to Dkokmber 9 Our bee Is this time must
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  • 41 3 have been requested to remind the parents of the children, and friends of I! lucation, that the entertainment an I distribution of Prises at St. Joseph's Institution (Christian Brothers' School) will take place at half-past three to-morrow afternoon.
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  • 69 3 A ooaoßTEa/s inquest was held yesterday at the General Hospital, Sepoy j Lines, on tin 1 body of a Chinese coolie named Chow Loi. Deceased, uitli others, was engaged in discharging cargo from the *hip Qeorgt Crotiuv, al Tanjong Pngar wharf, when a barrel of tar aUpped from the slings
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  • 55 3 BKTHDiAY, M sonic coolies were dischargtng timber from a ton^kati"; in the Canal beside New Brian road, one of them missed his footing and fell beneath the end of a heavy beam luj/w;is aaaiatittg to carry, siistaiuiii"; severe injuries that be died shortly after reaching the hospital, »hithi.r In was
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  • 275 3 vTi have received, from the Principal Civil Medical Officer, tall,- meteoroloyical observations and r4 the regie* tcr of rainfall daring the months of April and May last, of which we extract a summary Ami. Ui 1 ,-1 raiding ot tIIHIIMtW in tin- 1 1. ■JSJ m do do 74.% Bl
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  • 47 3 W 1 have lxvn favoured with tlie following copy of a telegram reoeived b) the Colonial Secretary veaterday. tbti Dsflsmisr, I^7-'». From Gk>veraur. Penaag. To Colonial Secretary. Bingapore. Kinta taken on si -ventei-nth without loss, Maharajah T,ia and Ismail with regalia Bed to Patani.
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  • 80 3 A coroner's inijiiest was held yesterday at the Oeneral Hospital, Sepoy Lines, on the body of a coolie named Ung Lob, who met his death by being crushed under some falling timber in Merchant Road. Deceased was climbing up the baak of the canal from his boat) and in doiag
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  • 110 3 Wk learn from the manager of tinTelegraph Company that the Agues picked up the Penan"; end of the cable last night, and it ia expected, notwithstanding rough weather, that communication with Madras will be restored to-ilav. The delay tliat lias taken place lias been dne principally to the loss of
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  • 2068 3 The fbDowing; is pabliahed in a (7cermmeui Omtcttt BJetraodtnarj/ of veetenlay's date The following reports of an engagement with the Malays in Sungie Ujoag are published for general information. By His Excellency's Command, C. J. IRVING. Acfituj Colonial Secretary. Colonial Secretary's Offick. Stittjttjiorr, SOU Decembi r. \^~~> Sx.NUIK U.JONG, Mil
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  • 60 3 Tiikhk is a good qld custom which obtains at this time of the year of every one wishing every one else a merry Xmas and many happy re»'vr« of the season. vFj havf therefore much pleasure in wishing all our reader.- i|ih the compliments of the season.
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  • 33 3 Mi:. 1). P, A. Hkkvky, who retifrncd to the Colony by*the French mail steamer on Monday last, has baaa sworn in as Police Magistrate, and is now sitting in the Second Police Court.
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  • 60 3 Tiikrk must be roguery tiomewhere in postal matters between this place. Malacca, and Rnang. We are constantly receiving OMnpiainta from suhscrihers to the Btmtt Tinifx of the Don-receipt of their papers, for whicli^ .t' are qnite unable to account, as the pa-» pan are certainly despatched from our Office, and
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  • 59 3 Tn S. S. Hiudottm, Capt. Ghudaer, from Hon<jkon£ lSth inst., arrived at Taajong Pa<»ar wharf this morniti";, and leaves to-morrow noon for Penanp and Calcutta. Passengers. For Ctilntttti. From Hongkong i Mi»BeH Thompson, Messrs. M. T. Arratoon, Lowe, Allan, and Ritchie. From Singapore-: Mr. H. Z. Ahdeen. Fur Penang. From
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  • 71 3 'I'll k last numlier of the oWatrsfaji Review contains an article on what it calls The Mniii'i OmUrmt,ami aaanagii other statements made i* one to tlio ellect that Penaag is the capital of "the Straits Settlements, of which Sir H. Drummond .Jervois is tin (Jov''ernor." We trust that our PSaaag
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  • 114 3 Tall t'/iiint Mm/, ill one of its hit <t numbers, contradicts the nimur- tliat the (JtirrixliriitiLe ha i Dnßomned and coutiscated with OargO in I'ekin<j. The Mill states that at the trial in Canton no decision was givea teju j that of the British Consul, Sir Brooke Roliertson, who would
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  • 123 3 THE Colonial Secretary furnishe- uwith the following copy ot a telegram reoeived from 11. E. the Governor: From Oovsmor, Psesasg, To Irving, Sin^ipoi.'. Diiuldj) aniveil Peaaag (raai Kiata, 90 mi].-, from Hlauja; troop* and seamen lit' Psppan. 7 miles boat fflaajs. liiteoat h pau thoogl jungle v.-ry and ninrli obstructed;
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  • 88 4 We extract the following notifications from to-day's Govenuur,il (,'a:> //>■. The first one will be read with great satisfaction by every one in the Colony The following telegram, received from the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies, is published for general information. yueen has granted i' 7"»
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  • 38 4 His Excellency the Governor has been 1 leased to appoint Mr. Dudley F. A. Hervey, who returned from leave on the inst.. to be Acting Second Magistrate, Singapore, in the place of Captain Douglas, on duty in Salangore.
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  • 24 4 Mr .W. H. Read, Consul-General for the y.«J-- lands, has notified having taken <• large ?of the Netherlands Consulate at this portion the 16th instant.
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  • 52 4 His Excellency the Governor has received a Despatch from the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating that His Lordship has extended, with half .-.alary, for six months, commencing from the :2nd of Januwry next, the leave of absence granted to Mr. Henry Trotter, Postmaster-General of the
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  • 322 4 "Thk CiTil Commandant of Accra fc*s been ordered to Singapore." Such 'T- the imposing-looking announcement flashed from London by Baron Renter, we published yesterday, and Vjiich has probably puzzled rather than enlightened most of our readers. Where is Accra and who and what is the Civil Commandant thereof anyhow Is
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  • 346 4 The telegraphic information from Perak which we published yesterday, is eminently unsatisfactory, but the escape of Ismail and Maharajah Lela into another territory, is just what was expected by those who know the Malays; it was, however, hoped that, with a strong military and naval force, and with two Generals
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  • 152 4 Perak, and at the same time leave no stone unturned to secure the speedy arrest and punishment of Mr. Birch 's murderers. Here, however, lies the difficulty. If Ismail and his followers go into the populous parts of Patani and tak > up their abode there, extradition on a charge
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  • 680 4 Wk are indebted to the courtesy of the Colonial Secretary for a copy (l f the following report by Major Dunlop, on Perak affairs Bi.anjah. 14th Dec, 1875. Sik. I have the honor to report tliat wii We. lues. lav. the m), instant, we left Man.lar Safari for Blanjah with
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  • 786 4 A i.aik.k number of parents ami relatives ottlie pupils, and friends of education, assembled at St. Joseph's Institution (Christian Brothers' school) yesterday afternoon, ou the occasion of the distribution of the prizes awarded at the recent examination of the pupils. The company were entertained with a selection of dialogues aud
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  • 126 4 HoUmcni/'* Pill*. Liver Complaints and I Disorders (»f the Bowels It is Impossible to exaggerate the extraordinary virtue of this medicine in the treatment <>' all af. fections of the liver or irregularities of the bowels. In cases of depraved or superabundant bile, these Pills, taken freely, have never been
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 460 4 Saturday. 18th December. British ship Lauderdale. »1 tons. Bi«-e commander, Swatow Bth Dec ooaaagßeea Miielaiue. Fraser A Co. H. N M. steamer Curacao, 1,090 tons, Yandervelde commander, Bangkok 9th Dec British barque Ellen. 4!»9 tons, Kindred commander, Swatow Hub Dec, consignees Bun Hiu k Co. Sunday. l!Hh December. British
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    • 337 4 German steamer Galatea, 1,233 tons. Holme commander, Hong* j kong liSth Dec., consignees Puttfarcken, Rheiner Co. British steamer Ban Yong Seng, 38t> tons, Darke commander, Bangkok 19th Dec., consignee Low Sum. British steamer Argyle tons, Scott commander, Hongkong 18th Dec, consignees Scott, Witham A Co. British steamer Paraguay, 1,179
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    • 635 4 -HIP'sXaMKs 'APTAINB. hAG AHP Rl« lONB. 'FAB' VVhEReFrON JuNSIONEKS OR AGENTS. Destination. RIVAL. MEN-OF-WAR Egeria Turtou H. M. steamer 7!'7 Deo. 4 Perak Senior Naval Officer. 1 Curacao Vandervelde H. N. M. steamer 1080 .'Deo. 18 Bangkok Netherland Consul. fI'KAMKIIA a/ British steamer f,,ne 1- Bangkok
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    • 53 4 IMetO calm truly. \N oLD BESIDEXT. 1 Victoria Dock 3 P. 4 a Wharf 4 Borneo Company's Wh*rt 5 New Harbour U.Hiti (}iuii|>uay LiinitcJ Tan.j..ni; I Pillar Wharf. f Jardinc. Mhu^Ron an<l Cmni. m Wii..ii. 7 lion ArrMl-.f I). .'I, S (jovcrutiifiit Wii.,it
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  • 91 5 Bungie I there mlinc to the ac111 Voiir issue of the 7th M n ing thought a surveyor sent -irvcv their country. them. i illj deoposed t hey mi-i Mr I'a > an I bis party nstl of which •.<! return the M Jays si had not
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  • 635 5 D fj Time: _-et the let■J •i\- ■be con- j edition, in which rtlj cast upon lit of being put 1' rat i l fore- 1 the expeM nor Qeneral Brigadier General < imnmnder, undertaken. y unfair, al S illiam Jervoii for what I averted the egraphic
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  • 470 5 I imi eaaiitml QorntpmiiMt.) Mv i v. Uh ii D»c., 1^7"). Tun rfanmer Lsmitm, Captain ilansaa, chartered by QoTernment to convcv Despatches Sic between Lnkut and this port, arrived hen' last Monday evening, bringing with her Inspector Cartwright who has been appointed on special duty at that place. Dp
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  • 211 5 i From an tccmtioml Oorntpomiemt.) y\ M.vi-r.v. i.'i>i Dicmn, i s 7">. BBOnTLI alter the despatch of BtJ ter per steamer Jf&, Sondnji t'" 4 8.18. N. Co.'s steaintl .UJLii'ii". (chntkered brgioreniueaM a*hored in the harboor*ibm PenangWMn had on board 100 men ol 11. It's* Buffs, under the SOmmand
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 800 5 iHis/fllanreus. weddim;. bikthdK" 1 AM) CHRISTENING CAkV" Mm>k sad d.crated, also all descripwont „t M k,.s, biscuits and fancy coule i aery. h lvs 'ved from Singapore will be I'V'inptly attended to. and the cakes carefully packed and forwarded LANE CRAWFORD m CO, Hongkong. General Managers of Hongtong A China
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    • 779 5 iWisifrllanrous DIETZ 00., St. Paul's Buildings, Carter Lane, LONDON. Invenkujs Manufactureks of the cklkbrated PABAQOM LAMPS. Burning Kciosine. I'etrolenin, or Paraffin I MUVALI.KM F'lK Si M I'LICH Y, Economy, Durahilitv. Safktv and Biuli.ianiv of Li. hit. Ovku S,OOO Patterns ok Handle Lamps Factory Limps Table Lamps Ship Lamps Hall Lamps
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    • 802 5 ittiSJJllJi'irsno byrolectedP Royal Letters Patent, Dated October Uth, IBM. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNH i Ozonic Ofygi-n A Chemical Preparation of Phosphorus, with the Vegetable Alkaloids Quinia, Cypripeden. Xanthoxylin. AC. This Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members ol the medical Profession to be unequalled for its power in replenishing
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    • 714 5 0> iNidrrllanrous. POSTLE'S" DOMESTIC ICEMAIKNG MACHINE. This Machine, which will make ix>ut i pounds of SOLID ICE mM MIN' .ES. on sale by the undersigned. Pp fed for exportation, with fjll particular* for Ice Making in the warmest climates. F. LASSETTER CO., Wholesale, Rktail, and Export, Ikonmonokrh. 4-1 Ueor^e Street.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 784 6 Companp. PFMNPTLAR AND ORIENTAL a> NAVIGATION COMPANY. Or»i «:s— D'Alnieida Street. Godo* b— At New Harbour. MAIL flgSy) LINES. following are the dates on which th* < atrael Mail Steamers 1 t]f. X> .1 to arrive here < 1, Homeward (hit* WV.LeMIaT 13th Jan Jjr 2:th i*<J*S 10th Feb. I
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    • 906 6 iflisrfHanrous. To the Queen and Royal Family p To H. R. the Prince of Wales (Special Appointment) j And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Establish fd 17W. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Sii.vkr-Smith. and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London. Dublin,
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    • 832 6 ittigrrllanrous. ERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DISBOLVED BY OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Workß, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virttf. of a special concession granted by TIIF. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT j Mat Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s t Control. 1 ftaaaial ikgaata for nnd Sole Commences of i The Perwiav Governmf.nt Guano
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    • 816 6 iHisscfllnneoutf. frjF, AOAD TO HEALTH. AND I LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. Tn selecting the most appropriate medicine 'or a particular ailment, there may be some lifficulty unless one can be found to P"™?. j •otjulate. and improve tne quality of tne riboal These Pills possess
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    • 1034 6 iflterrllanrott*. KBTABLIBHED IN IR"2<>. C. LAZARUS A CO.. NCORPOEATED WITH SHERWOOD A CO. 1 Cabinbt makers. Upholstkrerr. Billiard Table Manufacturers. Carvers, Gilders. Decokators, and General Furnishino Contractors, Bt Appointment To His Excellency the Viceroy of l udm, H R K. th'DuVe of Edinburgh, Ac. &c., House. Land and General Commission
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    • 805 6 inisfrrllanroud. DR J COLLTS BROWNKS CHLORODTNE. g the Original and onm.y fJmmra Thk Till. lie me Cai-tIONKD acpitist unfounded statements fkai|aaanl| tbiit "tbe componition of CHl.ononvvi known to Chemists and the Medical •\,f.. sion." Tlie fact is. Chi.okodvvk wai Dii vored nnd Invented bvDr.T.Coi.i.ts Mr, IWn fex Army Medical Btaw"
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