The Straits Times, 5 August 1876
1876-08-05
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Title Section16 1876-08-05 1 The Straits Times. vol.. XXXII PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 187<>. SATURDAY EVENING No. 2,81516 words
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Article16 1876-08-05 1 toth ultimo., at Bargasnr House i «ag*st son of Egniout IJO in. Nt Us.16 words
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Article92 1876-08-05 1 r.-l MAKKKT QUOTATIONS. SIN.iAPOHE. AVUT. STT, 1H76. iunbu-r 4.10 to 405. Black Pepper 8.00 to 8.024. White Pepper 13 Stgo Flour. Sarawak 2 4"i. P«srlS»gc 3.30. Oofce, Bontyne none Tia. ILK *ot. Mul^ twist 104. H lbr Shirting. 190. 7 d, do 1.65. i doT. CUhs92 words
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Article812 1876-08-05 1 HWI palace is that'" said his it? th.: shah of Penal ml eye lirst rested upon ■me building facing the 1 inmons. St. Thomas's i M.ije-ty built for the k poor" was the What a good people you be," it so pleased His add, and812 words
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Article1405 1876-08-05 1 lx dealing with the state of affairs i in Perak in a previous article, we men- tioned that the report of Mr. Birch, sent after a reasonable time on the assumption of his duties as Resident, is one of the most interesting papers contained in the Blue1,405 words
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Article698 1876-08-05 1 The condition of affairs in the Native States has again been the subject of a debate in the House of Lords. Lord Stanley of Alderley who is irrepressible in his patronage of us, introduced the matter in a speech which appears to have been intended698 words
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Article1153 1876-08-05 1 (Traasl'iteil for the S/raifs Times.) It ia requested of our contemporuries that in repro (luoimr these trauxlatimiH, their original appearance in the Strait* Timct, may be acknowledged.) On the lsth ultimo, 25,000 piculs of Government cotfee sold by auction at Batavia, brought an average price of f. 47.801,153 words
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Correspondence.
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Article248 1876-08-05 1 To the Editor of the Daily Tiim-.i. Siu, 1 have been much relieved in collecting the following tables having reference to tlie temperature of Singapore. Iv a valuable paper published in iH I* in Logan 'aJoornal offlw Indian Aruhijwlago, oontrboted bj my honorable friend Dr. Little, from which248 words
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Article2282 1876-08-05 1 (From tin occatiunal Corretpoiident.) Malacca, 27tu Jult, 187 G. Tv k Malay steamer Teln/raph, Captaiu Valberg, from Klang, with dates to the «Unt, arrived here on Friday last, and returned to the Port, on Sunday afternoon. The Strata steamer Japan, Captain J an Gu»n Bin, arrived here from Penang2,282 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement178 1876-08-05 1 \P\ KKTISEMENTB. i'DicdU made known i into for ling peri ti^fes will he Office; aUo in OKNHILI.. Lombard I 1 OU Jewry; iv C.il x i' v fy in the copy the :i- > [uin d. else nil till ootu&teraaanded lingly. SDI Nis. fullj requi ttod to atioa to tin178 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1876-08-05 1 [■HE STI i Wkhu.y Kiution j m IVr Annum Half Y«rly <.».aru-ly 513 words
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Article1467 1876-08-05 2 Tmk Spanish steamer Leon, Captain Omno, from Liverpool with dates to the 11th Juno, via Cadiz, Barcelona, Port Said, and Aden, anchored in the roads this morning W route to Manila with ;s^s Spanish passengers. A mail leaves Penang for Rangoon at 3 l. M. to-morrow. Messages1,467 words
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Article3522 1876-08-05 2 The steamer advertised to leave Penang for Rangoon at '6 o'clock this afternoon will not leave until day break tomorrow, and messages will be received at the telegraph office here until six this evening. Wl have just received (4.10 p. M.) the following telegram reporting the result3,522 words
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Article302 1876-08-05 3 Ax inquest was held at the Criminal Prison by A. W. V. Cousin, Esq., H. M.'s Coroner, on the Ist instant, on the body of a male Chinese prisoner named Lim Toali Tow. The deceased was admitted into the Criminal Prison on the loth September, 1874, sentenced302 words
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Article3603 1876-08-05 3 We learn that Tofopiolit*, which From SOSM eaiue only ran in one nice on the first day at Penang beat Kaiser on the second day of the races. Tbe meeting, our correspondent informs us, ha bwea a ;iv;it SOOOSai and large sums have changed hands. AfasfcJ was3,603 words
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Article2586 1876-08-05 3 The O. S. S. Co's steamer Prism, Captain Butler, from Hongkong with dates to the 20th ultimo, arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf yesterday en route to London. Thk N. I. S. N. Go's steamer Bronto, Captain de Jong, from Acheen with dates to the 31st ultimo, arrived2,586 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement694 1876-08-05 4 JJ. vV <f. ccmiiaiit). PEXINBULAB AND ORIENTAL BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. OrricM— D'Almeida Street. Godowws— At New Harbour. MAIL ik^jiv; UKfl. Tb« foUownig mr tbf dateeonwhieh tbe Company* Contract Mail f-t.n.rs v.ay b.- ,x,», t.,1 airhc here in I^7-; Outward. Homkwabd Tueaday Hth Jan. Wednesday lJth Jan 26th 26th Bth Feb.694 words
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Advertisement863 1876-08-05 4 iflisrfllanfous. To thf Otkfn Avr> Rotaa Family To H. T*. the Princk of Wales Cppwial Appointment); And to seveml Indian Potentates. Foreign Governments, and Railway Companies. Fstablishfp 17>'». J. W. BFNSON. Watch and Clock Maker. Goldsmith. Pilvkr-Smith. anii Vktistic Metal WOKKFR. Prize MBaUal OF the London. Dubi.in. and Paris Exhibitions.863 words
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Advertisement893 1876-08-05 4 iHisfrrllanrous. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DIBROT.VHD BY OHLEVDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. Aictoria Dock, London. by virtue of a special concession granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVKRVMEVT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder A Co.'s Control. General Apentß for and Role Consignees The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED893 words
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Advertisement883 1876-08-05 4 iHtSrellaneous. THE ROAD TO HEALTH. AN LONG LIFE. Secured by HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Impurities of Blood. In selecting the moat appropriate medicine for a particular ailment, there may be some difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, and improve the quality of the blood. These Pills possess and exert883 words
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Advertisement949 1876-08-05 4 a iHidffllanfous. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Ozonic Orygen The new Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Alrvous and Livrr Complaints. Xhis Phosphatic combination is proonunced by the ni-mt eminent members of the niedical Profession to be unequalled for949 words
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Advertisement660 1876-08-05 4 I 8t W1 .Ot,t, ,v vi Nt r«t Army Medioal St,-r him and it ha, l^,,'" utimlvsis by tho first PK •Knne m ,tbod and 1^ bnve never hoon 1 therefore, that anvt»,i n nnn 1 c. fW veDr.T.OoT.u s y 1 RonvNP. a apnrioiw CATTTTO\._v ic "pV" l '">■660 words
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Article394 1876-08-05 1 Tiik I. O. Co.'s steamer PesAaim,, Captain C. A. White, from Shanghai the IM, an<l Hongkong the Iftk ult., arrived this morning and will leave for Southampton to-morr.tw at 4 p. m. the mails closing at i o'clock. Passenger For Singajwre.—Fvoax Hougkong 8 Chinese. IW I'innny— From394 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article648 1876-08-05 1 Saturday. 2!>th July. M. M. steamer Djemnah, 2,H»i tons, Rolland commander, SaiSfon 27th July, consignees Messaged.* Maritime*. _M. M. steamer Emir, c, 727 tous. Pichat commander, Batavia 27th July, consignees Messagerieg Maritimea. British steamer State of Louisiana I.2l>?tms. Johnston oin mand.-r. London lSth June, consignees Martin, Dyce Co. German648 words
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Article262 1876-08-05 1 Sunday, :!Otti July. M. M. bteamei Djemnah, Holland, for .\larseiltct. Monday, 31st July. British tteamat Pearl, tfaak, for Saigon. British steamer Rosa. Ohopard, for Bally and BeaVßßWjav Colonial steamer Pluto, Wtilner. Cot Peuong. British steamer Argyle, Scott, for Hongkong. British schooner Suoaha ii, Spark, for VV. Australia. British steamer262 words
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Article877 1876-08-05 1 Ship's Names. I tt Date Captains. Fla<j k Rio. g ok ar- Where From Where Lyino CoasiOH MS OB AoentBJdi:stix \.no\ KIVAI.S MEN-OF-WAR Banjermassin Beugshes 'H. N. M. str. BMM April lOJAeheea T. P. Wharf H. N. M*s. Goaral General Bepairia* Juuo Pohind H. M. str.877 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement315 1876-08-05 1 JTo&way** P:i<.— lnvalids distracted bf indigestion aui discjnra^ed in their search for its foaiedj sli >uld Ul lk-_> trul of tbia istiiTir failing laeifiniao. A lady, long :i mutvr to dyap iptie t irtaree, writes thai Hollowaj'a Pills made her feel as if a burden had beea taken off her.315 words
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