The Straits Times, 29 July 1876
1876-07-29
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Title Section16 1876-07-29 1 The Straits Times. I. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 20. 1870. SATURDAY EVENING ffO. 2,81416 words
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Domestic Occurrence.
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42 1876-07-29 1 STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1876. HAKKKT yrOTA'llONb. h.t.. July 29th, 1576. S 4 10. IS. .Niraw..lt -Ibb. 0.30. tyue 2L50 I 1 4. I tO. .1 i;.v I.i2i 1,10. d 1 55. 15 45. paid) fi.7o paid p H id fs2i.42 words
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Article905 1876-07-29 1 POLICY IN THE MALAY STATES. H Book of 100 pages, ere i respoiidence relatUairs native States nd. It concludes with a Ist ultimo from Lord j which the future policy in those States is disl""ll''- 1 out. After remarking til- whole of the cor*hidi has passed His i i reive905 words
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Article989 1876-07-29 1 A new Malay Dictionary in Malay and French has been recently published by M. l'Abbe Favre whose name is well known to all readers of the Journal of the Indian Archipelago. The lengthened sojourn of the author in this part of the world has enabled him989 words
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Article1060 1876-07-29 1 WuM a few yviiia ago, aoiuc yeuial souls at Aylesbury were indulijins* in I tin- en j< >\ uifiit Of the weed which invoked such varied feelings in t lie mind <>l diaries Lamb, and vvliose name in a lii,'lit mood amj before essays1,060 words
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1488 1876-07-29 1 Thk adjourned inquest on the bodies of two male Chinese named Tan Soon Kia and Peng Ah Hee, was held yesterday before A. W. V, Cousins, Esq., 11. M. Coroner for the Settlement of Singapore. The following Jurors were cal led and answered their names1,488 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement129 1876-07-29 1 >■ :i.-ui» made kn.>«n I asriada will be ilfo in I VH11.1.. t t].l Jewry; iv ';il ,[> in the oopj the intermaiided I tii. sreprien til deI eedfnl Ko >ni>. oi other ittended to. U civ l»e injnieso the name ami writer ar. \i lea>t UUI a« garautee ot129 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1876-07-29 1 STRAITS !M Watsifl Ei Annum ifY.arly I.i yu.irte.ly.8 words
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Article1051 1876-07-29 2 nmUltd fur tkt >>tniiln I, me*. J It ii re I'H.Lud of our cuuieuiporariel that ia reuru .u.Uti.mt Uieir original from tht Dtario it Manila, oi the llth instant, is translated the follow- ing brief intelligence from Sooloo Yesterday morning, there arrived here from the Southern ports the1,051 words
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Article1059 1876-07-29 2 mtUUd for the Stra.l* Time*.) It 11 rt*T— itfrfl o« ymt cont«»ip »r*rie» th»t in repro ■hnm tmnalßtioaa, thmr ordinal >|>|>Mrai>e« ■v tb» UtrrnUi r»»«, m«y b» w-knowleditad Thk following official acconnt ol the interesting proceeding! attending the ■■mancipation of slaves in the Padang Highlands in Sumatra is1,059 words
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Article556 1876-07-29 2 hfnrUTM of Proceedings of the Municipal Commissioners at a rpecial meeting held on Monday, the 17th instant. Commissioner* Present. J. R. .MacArthnr, Esq., President. Major S. Dunlop, R* A. K J. Wells, Em,. Taii Seng I'ob, Beg. Honlde W. 11. Read. Tbie Meetiii"; was convened for the speoiai556 words
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Article4139 1876-07-29 2 (From our own Correspondent.) Paris, Jl'lt 1. The religious question which divides France, is a struggle on the part of the clergy to dominate the 6tate, and is concentrated in the resistance to the restoration of the sole power of conferring decrees by the Government university, the impartiality4,139 words
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2213 1876-07-29 3 The EARL OF CARNARVON TO GOVERNOR SIR W. JERVOIS, K.C.M.G., C.B. Downing Street. June 1 W.;. In hi} Despiteh, of :J»»th ultimo,* I that I vs. uld address you separately •ii soiiif (h.iut ..lunected with the future uf Her M.ij< sty's (jovernment in n t.i Perak, and 1 will now2,213 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article636 1876-07-29 3 Saturday. 22nd July- -J H Briti,h steamer Singapore. 9«4 tone. Park commander, Hong k l^h\^^^ -'2nd July, consignees Hamilton. Gray Co. Sunday. 23rd July. Q ta ,l«*..»rT.r.. 2.600 ton.. M°* ooo~.»aer, 5..--»-»to. b..u. Sarawak 2<lth July, consignees Borneo Company Limited. British reamer Petrel. 171 tons. Davidson commander. Batavia "OH,636 words
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Article238 1876-07-29 3 Sunday, 24th July. P St O. steamer Siain, Haselwood, for Hongkong. Monday, 24*. h July. British steamer Singapore, Peake, for Au.strali.i. Monday, 24th July. British steamer Sarpedon, Ferguson, for Loudon. P. O. steamer Colnmi.ian, Alderton, fur Hongkong. Danish steamer Kjobeuhavn, Paulseti, for Bangkok. British steamer Burmese, Luck, for Hongkong.238 words
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Article1008 1876-07-29 3 ship's Names. I m I DAT* Captains. flag A Rio. j of ab- jWhkrk From, Where Lying Consignees ok Agents Destination jZ t'.IVAI.S MFN-OF-WAR si i. de Jomr HN. M.str 12o' fune 15 Acbeen |T. P. Wharf H. N. M.'s Consul General Repaint nTllMWl«i« B-gSI H.N.1,008 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement376 1876-07-29 3 Uolloicdifs Pilh. Bilious eoinplaiuts aud irregularities of the system, produced by depraved or over-abundant biie, cau tilways be corrected by a few doses of these inestimable Pills, which are everywhere adaurad for thur rare combination of mil iuess aud power for though taey conquer with ease and rapidity the most376 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter150 1876-07-29 4 1,, TimrM. ,r. sin f»« v ran. tOL SS tlie had then not a copy t. I think, my that the I SB tart, ill in tabular •ntains lor '1., i >.{ i irai as wet a» 1^72 Bg tll^ sup- •lies S l-7<>. ls7l, ihew an150 words
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Letter115 1876-07-29 4 Daily Ti me*. ith a uuutiaaalisa of mv rainfall in Singapore. -nnfull month by month. m [att >n:e> of live rainfall ia 80.09 indies; 12 1 v l:{. Is7l an<l Is7j have ■ark, aad 1841, I*H. >7:<. 1->7l ban been bsiaw. ight have ■rer ige and in the115 words
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News of the Week.
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Article857 1876-07-29 4 inter Rtiah BrvvLe, Pi nder, from Sarawak with the ~"th iu»taut, anchored in > -terday. Pauei, i —Mr. Warran and servant W»d 11 iii;.. ■teaasft Krtmttittk, 1 raik, from liangkok with 15th iiietant, anchored in Saturday. Mr. Bomaajee, 1 B awa n i.iry. and 'lb natives. H.857 words
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Article711 1876-07-29 4 TUESDA Y 25th JULY. rationi for the year 1 -"•>, and Oosiparatire Annual Abstracts of Met^orolojrical O>>--••iv ti urn and of Rainfall f>r the years 1^75. I have the honour to submit the following remarks: Compared with previous years, the se reral readings ->t th« Barometer and Therui'imeters during the711 words
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Article233 1876-07-29 4 Tut Spanish steamer CmttM*, Oaptain Larragvete, from Barcelona with dates to the 1-lth May, via the Suez Canal, arrived at the Borneo Company's wharf this morning en route to Manila with Spanish troops. Wk believe some dihMciilties have arisen in regard to the nature of the terms233 words
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Article1416 1876-07-29 4 A mail closes at Hongkong for Manila at 10.60 a. m., to-morrow. A mail closes at Hongkong for Bangkok at 1.5U P. M-, to-morrow. Messages for either destination will be received at the ailee bssg up to 10JW a. an., and 1.20 p. in. respectively. Thk Spanish1,416 words
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Article801 1876-07-29 4 Thk German War Steamer Anndne, arrived in the Harbour this afternoon. Thk steamer Moon, leaves Banjoewangie for Port Darwin to-morrow afternoon; messages for Australia should therefore be sent in to the office here to-morrow morning early. Ownra to the unexpected arrival of the French mail to-day we801 words
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Article7495 1876-07-29 4 The Straits steamer Sharpshooter, Captain Webb, from Penang with dates to the 24th "instant, via Malacca, anchored in the roads yesterday morning, and will return to the above mentioned port on Tuesday, the Ist proximo. Pahsenoers. For Singapore. From Penang: Captain Scott and Mr. Miller. From Malacca7,495 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement676 1876-07-29 5 p. «t 04 cempanr. DLAB AM' ('KIFNTAL AM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OpFiccs— D'Alneida Street, fiopow— At New Harbour. VklL iL LINES. Ihi followinc aie the dates on which ntra.t Mail Steamers arrive here in 1876 aari>. Homeward Tucadav Uth Jan. Wednesday 1 '2th Jan 25th 26th Bth Feb. 9th Feb. ■Ml676 words
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Advertisement864 1876-07-29 5 ißigrrllanroud. To thf Qvrr* A\*r> Royai. F*mit,y To H. P.. thf Prince ov Wales fPpecinl Appointment); And to neveral Indian Potentates, Foreign Governments, and RaiTwnyCompanies. Ehtahlishkd 1749. J. W. BFNSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Siltee-Smith, and Artistic Metal Workft:. Prize Medalist of thk London. Dublin, and Paris Exhibitions. DnVer864 words
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Advertisement909 1876-07-29 5 iflisrfllanrotts. PERUVIAN GOVTOWWniT GUANO PISSOT.V»T> BT OHLF.VnORFP A CO., at their Worku, Plaistow. A.ictoria Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession f»rar.ted by THE T>ERnVT\N. COVER VjfEVT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A- Co.'s Control. General Agentß for nnd Role Consignees of The Pervvtav Oovprnmeni" Guano in the United909 words
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Advertisement926 1876-07-29 5 iHttfrcllanrou*. THE MOST RELIABLE FRIEND HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. ItR Searching and Healing Properties are known and recognised throughout tbe world. The number of years this in valuable Ointment has Rtood the test of public opinion (and the longer known the better appreciated^ is a testimony of itself more convincing than anything926 words
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Advertisement916 1876-07-29 5 iHisTrllauroiis. Protected by Royal Letter* Patent, Dated October 11th, V"'>'.K Under Distinouished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Ozonir Oxygen 1 The new Curative Aoent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nkrvous and Lives' Complaints. Xhis Phosphate combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be nnequii lied916 words
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Advertisement736 1876-07-29 5 THKPub!,, Tr ;;'.T^,., tt nnfnurded Rtatemon^ tl Aat-tke 00,,,n0,iH,, n lf known to Chemist,^,, fhM ?T^OT, T r «'oT,rTW,eti,.o RI/ Rfi J v .^IP-,.. vered and Indented b v T) r r^'Kt):, U Amy Medical Btl£f 1. him and it ha, ba«M 1 1 analysis by tho first cv The736 words
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