The Straits Times, 15 January 1876

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1 1 The Straits Times
  • 16 1 The Straits Times. \nL XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1876, SATURDAY EVENING JfO. 2,060
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  • 73 1 LaTKST MAKKfcJT l^lo TA IK >n u-obe, January 15th. 1876. G»ui*>!. 5 t;o r 8.774--per 12.74 Sarawak J.47J tyne £M7i. T "> twist lOg I Shirtings J 1",. do do I.B<t > do T Cloths Lls 1 da -.o .111 new w! n m Bank bills 1 months
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  • 1027 1 nnahon has beeu obtain* gliding the course of affairs i he only news made public capture of Kinta, Sultan Bgbold, is contained from H. E. the Governor retaiy, dated Pa- giving an aoooaai of the the hostile village of Rota two miles above Uualla the military and naval
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  • 790 1 I\ considering the turntable loa of life that lias occurred MBCe the IVrak troubki btgia, it is impossible to avoid unpleasant reflections on the want of precaution that umui to have characti ri/.ed the proceeding! of the oAcials and military oliiceis since the very kegMßing. Mr.
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  • 913 1 [From our Special Correspondent.) Rass.v, (sth Jan., 1876. The troiijis are now being 1 withdrawn from Sunghie Ijoug as fast as boats can be supplied with which to Moeeed from Rmm down flic Suughie River to Ciualla Lingie, where the Lt'iiiis i awaits their arrival to transport them
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  • 609 1 Once more the white man's hari busar has come and gone, and once ■gain the Islanders have been disturbed from their usual state of stolid placidity and contentment by the La- j Ulan spotta and Races. The First" came in with a beautiful morning, thus
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  • 1143 1 We have received from a correspondent a few notes on the present state of Labuan and as the Colony, so far as its trading interests are concerned, is a mere dependency on Singapore, we think they may be acceptable to our readers. It is no secret that during Sir
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 PTU ki FnmnN 140 Per Annum ?1 -j:; B yuartrrly.' 5 -KMENTB. made kn>wn I nto Cor lv>ng periods riptions will he 'ICNHII.I.. I Dibard Street, dtyj Hd .lowry in Cal- .1 spi if\ in the ooiij Ibe vt!> us rc.|uiivtl. else all 1 ■lil.-Unlnl I t f 11 Hv
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  • 699 2 Before Si* Thomas Si dsheavis, C. J- The following judgment was delivered by His Honor the Chief Justice on Saturday Lee Ah Yiit vs. Cheo Ah Moh and Othehs. Mr. Vaughan for Plaintiff. Mr. Donaldson for Defendant. The question involved in the re-hearing of this case was whether
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  • 2042 2 Before Sir Thojias Sidorbaves, C. J. Thi following judgment was delivered by His Honor the Chief Justire, on the 18th ultimo Aui'ti Rahim vs. George Obtox. Mr. Vaughan appears for the Plaintiff. Mr. Burkinsbaw for the Defendant. This was an Interpleader Issue directed to be tried lietween Abdul
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  • 2502 2 (Traiix/aferf for Hit Straits Times.) It ii requested of nar conteinponrien that in reproducing theae translation*, their oririual api>earmDr* in the S*,o.(« Tinu, ma; be acknowledged.) Thk following is translated from a communication to the Sumatra Couraut ot the 1 tli ultimo, on slave and
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  • 671 2 Mi.MTKsof Proceedings of the Mn nicipal Commissioners en. Tuesdu V m,,' January, ls7fi. > th CkHJMMMfI Pretent. J. R. Macarthur, Ksq._ President. Tan Seng Poh, Ksq. E. J. Wells, Eaq. I W. H. Rea<l, Esq. Ml W H Rea< havin been dul, elected a Municjpal Coamimoner tod 1
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  • 401 3 E-ii/HtkmaH.) „—T he sum m withdrawn from the h-;mlj>-r. The Queen i revive the Oocaafe n i.ivour of the Duke of li.c KarMom of Al>er- mieed to MarI. i Whanuliti'e be* been Kaihlom. Karl Bra ,ted an BogUen F-er. Sir Befi Sir Ornsby Gore, 91 ant, and Mr.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 164 3 SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS To the Editor of the Daily Time*.) i Sir,—Newspaper special corresponi.ave become wonderfully numerous in our neighbourhood of late, and »ome of their lucubrations are certainly astounding, grammar as well as truth being sacrificed for the sake of sensation. I wag extremely puzzled on reading, in jroui iisue
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    • 206 3 Man's inhumanity to man Makes ooun'Jesa thousand* mourn." Tv thr Editor of tHr Strait* Ti-nr*. Sit: A distinguished writer has said that if the existence of war always implies inj intice in one at least of the parties concerned, it it also the fruitful parent of
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  • News of the Week.
    • 269 3 Ai>\hk lias bed received by wire that the Brixbant was floated off Angelica leaf on the Jth, and arrived at S.mrabaya on the'Sth instant. She bring! oa from that port her own mails, ■gen, &c. Tut S. S. Thames arrived here vestcnlay from Portsmouth. SbebfQtwht 1 •float
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    • 2906 3 Major Duulop, R. A. Inspector General of Police, returned to this Settlement yesterday from Perak, and re- j sumed the duties of his office. This will be gratifying to the public M an indication of the return of the Officials who have been taken away from their
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    • 309 1 meward V. Si O. man steamor ■pt batlaj, fiom Hongkong arrived at the P. wharf 111 oriiing, ami will leave at -morrow. fm Hoii'ble Major McNair, Color, ami the llon'lile T. Brad- who has returned to the Colony as (Jesieral, came as passengers I 1 aaag l>y the
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    • 787 1 following passengers take their rture by UM steamer TAiief, toPM«M. Lieut. Col. Smith, Surgeon >ud Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. •.Mike. Mr. A. C. Shutze and servant. Pm Aim. Mr. and Mrs. Geiger and PW Hr'oiditi or Venice. Mr. and Mrs. i afar. >r S^nthamptJ MrsJHassett ChanNli .his.
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    • 1147 1 The B. I. S. N. Cos. steamer Buxtiecr, Captain Smith, from Rangoon 6th January, arrived yesterday morn- j Wl arc informed by Messrs. Guthrie ft Co., the General Agents of the Com- j panv, that the E. A. mail steamer J Brisbane left Sourabay:i on the 11th
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    • 676 1 Wl extract the following notilieation i from yesterday's 6V»- e>>/7»< > W Omttfif: At a Meeting of the Visitin* Justices held on the 3lst December, Mr. W. H. Read was elected Chairman for the ensuing jear. By His Excellency's Command, C.J.IRVING. Acting Colonial Secretary. Oalaaial Secretary's OhVe,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 703 3 iHfefdlaiwottSi UNDER GOVER^l^l^i^^ THE ROYAL TOURIST. FSOM THt FIRST NOVEMBER NEXT AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, CALLKD THE "ROYAL TOURIST," WILL BK PUBLIBHBD Tt l B ffE HL'T. and iUAitriSVil" 6 °l the GRAp HIC. oJ^USTRATED LONDON NEWS" ftv wii S >rre8 P° nden of well-known abilTOURIST^ d ""PP^ the ROYAL order
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 799 4 5. comvanp. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. r ficm D'Alinaida Street. Godow»— At New Harbour. mail IL&J;:. tntWL Inn Mowing are the dates on which the Company* Contract Mail Pteamei-s may br .1] e.'t.d to arrive here in 1876: OUTWAID. HOMBWABD Tuesday 11th Jan. Wednesday 12th Jan 25th 26th
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    • 914 4 itttsrrllanrous. To tHb Quern and Royal Family To H. R. thk Prihcb of Walks (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. Pbize Medalist of the London. Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions.
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    • 820 4 irliGrrllanfotis. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLENDORFP A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Victoria Dock, London. by virtue of a Bplciax concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Solo Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED
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    • 904 4 ifltsrrllanfou*. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognißed throughout the world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion (and the longer, known the better appneiatodl is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything
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    • 790 4 ittisrrllanrous. WEDDING. BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTENING CAKES. Made and decorated, also all descriptions of Cakes, biscuits and fancy confectionery. Orders received from Singapore will be promptly attended to, and the cakes carefully packed and forwarded. LANE CRAWFORD A CO Hongkong. General Managers of Hongkong China Bakery Company Singapore, 21st June, 1875,
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    • 774 4 iHisrrHaneoiig. DR. J. OOLLU BROWSWi CHLORODTNE rgTHE ORIOINAL >vr> oni.y r, v The Pnbhc are Cautioned v^m unfounded statements freqn.ni that "the oompiwitinn „f known to Chemists and the sion." Tbe fact is. CVLOBODTHi veredandlnvcntedbvDr.l. C,,,u. |v fex Army Medical Staff. :U1(1 him, and it has baffled all analysis by
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  • 124 1 llollmray'* Ointment an I Pi'U.—O] Wounds, Sores, nnd Ulcer.i. —Daily experiencc confirms the fact that has triumphed over all opposition for thirty years —viz that, no means are known equal to Hdloway's remedies, for curing bad legs, sores, wounds, diseases of the skin, erysipelas, nbuccsses, burns, sr-alds, and in truth,
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
    • 596 1 Saturday, Hth January. British steamer Ly-Ee-Moon, till tons. Stevens commander, Saigon 6th Jan., consignees E. H. Hinnekindt. Dutch steamer Karang, 221 tons. Van Luewen commander, Teli 6th Jan., consignees Hamilton. Gray Co. British steamer Ban Yong Seng, 366 tons, Darke coinmundcr, Bangkok 3rd Jan., consignees Low Sum Co. British
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    • 232 1 Monday, 10th January. British steamer Penaug, Hedley, for Samarang. Dutch steamer Bromo, de Jong, for Peuaug and Deli. British rtWtr Ofcow Pliya. Ort >v, for il.ngkok Chinese steamer Hftflhaag. I'etersen, for Penaug. Frencii barque Aladoim.-, lliion, for Bangkok. Tuesdiy. 11 tli Jaaaarr. British hunjue George <Jroshaw, Cause,
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    • 795 1 jhips Nv.mk.v. Captains. Ih.ao and Riu'iom. >p ab- WhebmFrom 1 CoiiMHliOiitim Destination. RIVAL. MEN-OF-WAR Egeria Tuvt..n H. M. steamer 797 Dv. I iVrak Senior Haral <>ffi->r. Perak Curaca.. Vandervelde H. N. M. stoumer 1060 Dec. IBi Bangkok Netherlands Consul. U.'lMinnLily Cochraue 11. M. st.'.in.-r t;2«» Dee,
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    • 45 1 1 Tanj»ng Pagar Wharf. 2 Victoria Dock 6 Jardine, Matheeon and Company s Wharf. 3 P. AO. Wharf 7 Bon Accord Dock 4 Borneo Company's Wharf* 8 Government Wharf 5 New Harbour Dock Company Limited 9 At Johore
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