The Straits Times, 1 July 1876
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Title Section16 1876-07-01 1 The Straits Times. Vol.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1876. SATURDAY EVENING N<>. 2,81016 words
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Article13 1876-07-01 1 Domestic occurence DEATH. J'th June. Ladislaus I I reassj Wsi ol Ho Ho13 words
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80 1876-07-01 1 SAT URDAY, JULY 1. 1876. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS. ;<t July 1«t IWB. J 4 O">. Bi»ck Pepper 830 Whit« Pepper 12 75. r Sar.iw..k. P<*rlN^ 3.274 C^.*, Boatyne. U.S.. 21 00. Male twi«t 1 J s» lU. Shirtings I H "do do 1.70 5 doT. Clotai 1.224 »do d.. 1.4080 words
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Article702 1876-07-01 1 which have recently been sto the efficiency of our 'ligemetits are the result wakening. For many years i long before the Straits 'ami- a colony, aud even in John i the subject was one could be approached but t Mutv unfulfilled or bad- fultii 1 a great difficulty702 words
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396 1876-07-01 1 SIR WILLIAM JERVOIS AND THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Thk next mail will bring the long expected and often promised Blue Book on the Perak outbreak, and we shall then be able to judge in bow far the censure of Lord Carnarvon ou Sir William Jervois' proceedings isjustied. Ip to the present396 words
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Article399 1876-07-01 1 K have intelligence t'r.»m the scene of hostilities at *****0 down to the Srd instant. The hostile natives were as usual harassing the Spaniards by tiring upon their advanced posts from under cover, but this firing was left unanswered in order to prevent ii-cless waste of ammunition.399 words
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Article1425 1876-07-01 1 (Translated for the Strails Times.) lit i* requested of our coutempomries that in rei.ro dm -in.' these traut-latiofca their original «li c-uiuim.--iu the WtrmiU Timtt, uuy Iw.aciuowluJ^-ed i The following is translated from the Batavia Dfitmdot the 15th instant The Strait* Time* lately contained a sensational leadiug article1,425 words
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Article1167 1876-07-01 1 (Truiuhited for the Strait* Times.) It \a ruijuestoil of MB coutempjrariea that in reprs il.uiuif these translations, their nn^-nml appearance in the Stain ttmm, ma; be acknowledged.) Thk following Manila news is translated from the Diario de Manila of the 3rd and I Oth instant: The highest prize,1,167 words
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Article1304 1876-07-01 1 Morons of proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners on Monday, 12th. June, Is 7b'. Conim'msionerx Present. J. 11. McArthur, Esq., Pretidcnt. -Major Dunlop, R.A. E. J. Wells, Esq. Tan Seng Poh, Esq. Hon'hle W. H. Read. Minutes. The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. Progress Reports.1,304 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement184 1876-07-01 1 -.ineu^ made known 1 into f r long periods tions will be T m, OHice; alho in I NH11.1.. 1. nib. ii-. 1 Street, dty; i Old Jewry; in CalI fy in tli. copy the q» n quin-d. else all i till ooantermaaded lingly. N DENTS. [u< sted t> i184 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous12 1876-07-01 1 TH n Waasti |40 Per Annum *lt>. H.1fY.,,1y ]:t yu;.,;. r\j 512 words
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Corrrespondence.
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Letter117 1876-07-01 2 Jo the Editor of the Daily Times. S«,- 1 ptBaoJM by the Exchange sbipP'ng report that the steamer* Viktiu, and Brutmer Castle weoe cleared out for London from this port on 21th instant. Can you give me any information of the time of arrival of those two117 words
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Article528 1876-07-01 2 (From an occasional Correspondent.) M w.w< v, tttm Jink, 1876. Thk Malay steamer Telegraph, Captain Valberg from Klang with dates to the 22nd instant arrived here last Friday morning, and sails for that port this afternoon. The Straits steamer Benmore, from Singapore bound to I'enang, and the Sharpshooter from528 words
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Article296 1876-07-01 2 To thr Editor of the Daily Tiniix. Siu, I notice a paragraph in your issue of natardaj, stating that a raid has been made by the police on a home, or a resort of thieves, and that they took prisoners six Cliinamen, and neWM ~u pawl tickets of296 words
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114 1876-07-01 2 To thr Editor a/ thr Dad, i Tune*. Sir, It was reported to me, a lew days since, that the tides at the end of last week, say from the 24th to the 2o"th instant, were lower than had ever ken known at Singapore114 words
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Article275 1876-07-01 2 To the Editor of the Daily Times. Sin, Throughout the Northern portions of the Settlement there are constant petty robkries going on almost nightly. Advantage is taken by the depredators of the solitary situations occupied by parties in the neighbourhood of Prinsep's Hill, and above all Cavena;h Road.275 words
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news of the week.
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Article394 1876-07-01 2 It has ban decided at to-day's meetj ing of The Exchange to observe Wed- uesday as a general holiday. NYt are requested to state that Wednesday next being Coronation day, the Public Offices will be closed. I The French war steam transport Tarn, from Toulon with dates394 words
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Article1696 1876-07-01 2 Tiik Telegraph Company announces to-day, that communication with Uatavia is again interrupted. 11. M. steamer Lity t Capt. Cochrane, leaves during the course of .the day for Perak to relieve there H. M. steamer j Slii'/ilrak which returns to Singapore. Thk S. S. Fiiiuf arrived at Tanjong1,696 words
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Article741 1876-07-01 2 The British steamer I'i/ali Pekhel, Captain Joyce, from Pinang via the Native States and Malacca anchored in the roads yesterday. The British barque Roieri Morrixou, Captain Davies, which arrived this morning from Fremantle has imported 2S Australian horses, which will be duly put up for hale by741 words
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Article2864 1876-07-01 2 Tiik Dutch gun-boat Te tain ScboKen, anchored in the riPa last night from the kariinoii-. rjimiljtfr Til Dutch Conl servants. Tin. Hnti>li steamer Vidar, U";' Barrow, from Bofc'iflg with •i.'jth instant, aoc red in the row* morning. She lias 17 deck for Singapore, and report* eedtbeS. 8. Sroper2,864 words
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Article2977 1876-07-01 3 Last night's Qop*rtume*l QazeiU notifies that His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Captain Alexander Distant, the Surveyor for Lloyds at Penang, to be Examiner of Masters and Mates under Act No. I of 1539, Shipwright Surveyor under the Steam-vessels Ordinance, and Member of the2,977 words
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Article124 1876-07-01 3 Hollowatj'$ Pills. When inclemsnt weather checks to a considerable extent the natural exhalations of the akin, an alterative ia required to expel them entirely from the body through some other channel. H. 1 1 .way's Pills can be confidently recommended as the easiest, surest, and safest means of uttaining this124 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement216 1876-07-01 3 ADVERTISEMENT. Bkkkki.ly. Sept. 186 ft. Gentleman I feel it a duty I owe to you to express my gratitude for the great benefit I have derived by taking Norton's Cammile Pills 1 applied to your agent. Mr. Bell, Berkely' for the above named Pills, for wind in the stomach, from216 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement691 1876-07-01 4 J. Companp. PENINBPVR AND ORIENTAL BTEA-M NAVIGATION COMPANY. Offickb D'Almeida Street. Goßowm- At New Harttonr. \:ail i ims. foHowtHjt are the date* on which Contract Mail Steamer* n.ay be expected to arrive aCN in M7I Outwakp. Homeward Tueaday 11th Jan. Wednesday l-'th Jan «sth 26th Ptb I JHh Feb. 22nn691 words
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Advertisement851 1876-07-01 4 iflisrrllanfous. To THE OUEFN AND RoTAt FAMILY To H. R. the Prince of Wat.c* Special Appointment! And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and Rail way Companies. Established 17W. J. W. BENSON. Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal WORKEr. Prize Medalist <>f the London. Dublin, and Paris851 words
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Advertisement885 1876-07-01 4 ittisrrllnnrous. PERT YIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO Dissolved by OHLEVDORFFACO., at their Works, Plaistow. A.ICTORTA Dock, London. BY VIRTUE OF A BPEPIAL CONCI6SION trranted by 'THE PERUVIAN GOVERVMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder dt Co "s Control. fii'ti. nil Agents for nnd Solo Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United885 words
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Advertisement934 1876-07-01 4 iHtscrllaneous. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND HOLLOWATP OINTMENT. its Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout th? Pworld. Ihe number of years this in valuable Ointment has stood the tost of public opinion Cand the loneer known th" better apprecintedl is ,v testimony of itself more convincing than anvthintr934 words
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Advertisement912 1876-07-01 4 ittidrrllnnroud. Protected by Royal Lett r$ Patent, Dated October lltb, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Ozonie Oryaen Thk new Curative Aoent, anp only Reliable Remedy for Nervous and Livrr Complaints. Xbis Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the moat eminent members of the medical Profession to be nnequnlled for912 words
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Advertisement772 1876-07-01 4 #lferrllaiierjtts. DR. J. roT,T,Ts p,Rr n 18 thk Original and o THEPHbiieaverA,.;;:;;,;;^, unfounded Rtntrments f ;w -the co Wl ™nU known to Chemist* rtn.l tho \i 7 sion."Tho fartis. PhlorodyC, 1 vered nnd In vented by Dt t,■ v (n Army Medical Btaf?\ I n'i Ul<lß *>*^ him. and it772 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
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Article674 1876-07-01 1 Sunday, 25th Juno. British steamer Ruby. 148 tons. Fox commander. Paleinbang •22nd June, consignees Wee Bin Jc Co. wemoang Danish brig Brodrene, 215 tons, Nielsen commander Bauekok «»th June, consignees Rautenberg, Schmidt A Co B r WM 'ltSrr TBCkya TeeU 1 !ltons Brown commander, Calcutta mh June, consignee Captain.674 words
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Article189 1876-07-01 1 Sunday. 2">th .lime P. ft O. steamer Teheran, ji.lms .11. f Gallc A Bombay. P. A O. St. inner Peshawar. White, lor Hongkong. British ttraiair Norasanbr, i<e i leil. for Ajutraha. Moiui.iy. .Inue. British stemier Hiuii<>-ian, (iarjuer. for Ca'cutta. British steamer Penang, H-'dley, for Sainarang. Tue-tlay. 27th June. German189 words
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Article1056 1876-07-01 1 Ship's Namis. x Date 1 C'APTAIXS. ri.A-iiARIG OK AR- \V 11 HI K Flto.M \Vni-;Ri: LYIN.i COKSMVBBB OB A. SKNTS. DESTINATION. H KIVAI.S MEN-OF-WAR Banjermassin Baqgahea H. K. M. >tr. BSO April lOAeneea T. P. Wharf K.H.lTa.Coneal GeiMrali Repairing Jnno Poland H. M str. 2214 May1,056 words
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Advertisement624 1876-07-01 1 #ourrs. UAFFEN'DEN ft CO. Late Crank A Co.) 1, 1 ('I-HOLBTKRIBB, APPRAIBl KKBB, A i < iIONKKRS. AND ft Gl NKKAI. AiiINTS. to BaflM Pla. c. l>,u-k a/the Orwafal Bunk.) BAVm bbji I Co., hag to int.ithey haw axtsadkd their ars- taking the hurge godowns adjoinill ied by Mi.-m;-. kkvers624 words
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