The Straits Times, 16 December 1876
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Title Section16 1876-12-16 1 The Straits Times. Vol.. XXXII PUBLISHED EEVRY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Hi, 187(| SATURDAY EVENING No. 2,83416 words
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93 1876-12-16 1 STRAITS TIMES SATUR DAY, DECEMBER 16, 1876 M Did MBKK itlTH, 1876. -t OS. r 7.71. none. S.. iiw.k... 3.274 Ooffe«, Bontjne 1-i Tin [ale twist 100. 8* lbr Shirting. LTO. 7 do do 1 6 do T. Cloth LI 7 do do 1 Benares Opium 52V EXCHA5<JK ON LONn93 words
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Article1679 1876-12-16 1 Our last Overland Summary was the SOU) ultimo. The M. M. ■■Ih from Marseilles tin- .'»th ultimo, bringing London mails of the 4th No- i arrived here an the •snl inst. M.M. Co'i steamer Petit from li Itii, Hongkong SOtfc ultimo, _'"ii the 4th instant, arrived the Bth1,679 words
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2270 1876-12-16 1 We have been favoured with the perusal of two official medical reports made to the Indian Government upon the troops sent from India to the Malay Peninsula last year. One is a very elaborate affair, entitled Thb Mbdical HISTOItY OK THK LaKOOT FIKI.U2,270 words
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Article1835 1876-12-16 1 Neither Mr. Adam son nor Mr. Read took much by putting th^ir two questions respecting native affairs on Friday la.-t 11. E. Governor was decidedly diplomatic, and, in reply to Mr. Adamson, stated that it wav neither consistent with the interests of the public service nor with his1,835 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement235 1876-12-16 1 \l>\ KKTISKMKNTS. T.rins for Adrci Known nt. r.-d into for long periods m.l subscriptions will be >it* Time* Ofhee hU>> in ■.1 >soa Stkkkt. Oobubill, \l. lAB, I*.uil.;tni Street, city 1 1 Jewry; in 0il« utta. Measr*. I Adv specify in the copy tho i .f the inß.-rti.n~ roqaiwi. ''I235 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous17 1876-12-16 1 THK STK.MTS lIMKS. Dam Ki..t;on. I Wkkki.y Edition nnuin .!U" P*r Annum >(,lfY.:.rly Months 13 Qaartwlf 5.17 words
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Article1490 1876-12-16 2 (Translated for the Struif.i Times. J i lt ia requested of our coutemporarien that in repro-diK-iuK these traaalation* tbeir oriviual appeurauce ia the SttaiU Ttuut, may be acknowledged;. I'rom JavttMipers to the Sth instant tbe tollowinif news is translated We understand that it is intended to increase by1,490 words
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Article1636 1876-12-16 2 (Translated for the Straits Time*.) fit If requested of our contemporaries ttant in repro dm-ini.- these translation* their oriirinal appearance in the Strait* Time; may t<e acknowledged). From Manila papers to the 2nd instant, the following intelligence is translated The Minna. It appears that the Ger man vessel1,636 words
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Article2371 1876-12-16 2 Bth Decembeb, 1876. Present. His Excellency the Govkbnob. The Hon'ble The Officer Commanding H. [M's Troopa, His Honor The Acting Judge of Peuuug. The Hoa'blo The Colonial Secretary. The Attorney-General. The Treasurer The Auditor-Gener.il. Ho Ah Kay Whutnpoa, c.M.a. W. U. Read. William Adamson. J. R. Mac Arthur.2,371 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article546 1876-12-16 3 Saturday, 9th December. British stt-inier Flintshire, 1,«4J tons. Thomas commander J-..n<l.>c 22nd Oct. consignees Bousread A Co. Sunday, 10th December. Bntua rtWK Normanby, 644 tons. Reddell commander, Hong-ki-ng 4il: Dae, consignees Guthrie A Co. Spanish BU-auier Mariveles, 202 tons. Elizalde commander, Manila <Jrd Dae. consignee* Syuie A Co. British546 words
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Article300 1876-12-16 3 D Monday. 11th December. 1 *O. steamer Geelong, Fraser, for Hongkong British steamer Flintshire. Thomas, for Hongkong French barque Jules Dufaure, Camilla, for Saigon British steamer India, Rogers, for Calcutta Dutch steamer Wm Maekinnon. Vermaas, for Bitavia British schooner Barbara Taylor, Taylor, for Bangkok Bntwh barque Warren Hustings, Wooldridge.300 words
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Article705 1876-12-16 3 .-hif'h Names. r DAT» Captains. Kijio A Rio. fc of ab£h BIVALB vY'herk From Where Lying t^ONSIONEKS OR AOENTS Destination. MEN-OF-WAR STEAMERS I' (A F.sl, IMt hUh '.iph Celestial Vries nak Minburgh Banda Sailing \essels. (Jnnther Appennino Coarlic Palmer Pristine Csartuian l>ul>rnva»cki R'rlina H 'rr,lmrgh uten705 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement262 1876-12-16 3 APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER, A Pure, Natural, Effbrvkscino Watbr from thb Apollinaris Brunkkn lied by order of the Viceroy for use of H. R. H. The Prince of Wal«, Suit*', during their Tour in India." d Daily Newt October IRtK APOLLINARIS WATBR. -THB APOLLINARIS WaTER Fa. QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.262 words
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News of the Week.
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Article442 1876-12-16 4 MOND AY, 11TH DECEMBER. O. Company's steamer i uMf from B unliay with 'he XNh ultimo, via Galle and ■■-r with the London Mails of the ib( r, arrived alongside the morning and leavee g Shanghai at p. m. M iiner .\'<vin Keddell, from HongdatM to the Ith instant, I442 words
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Article420 1876-12-16 4 Singapore, Btu December, IS7G. Present His Exceli.kncy the Governor The Hon'ble the Officer Commanding H. [M's Troops. His Honor the Acting Judije of Penany. The Hon'ble the Colonial Secretary. The Hon'ble the Attorney-General. The Hon'ble the Treasurer. The Hou'hle the Auditor-General. The Honble H. A. K. Whampoa. C.M.G.420 words
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Article211 1876-12-16 4 Boorun WWW Thk Would. An innings each. This match, resulting iv a victory for The World by 42 runs, was finished on Saturday last. For Scotland the Captain played a steady "not out" I innings, and Ker made some stand the others were easily disposed of as the I211 words
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Article1758 1876-12-16 4 Amongst the passengers per present mail steamer will be noticed the name of His Excellency Kush Sung Aao, the Chinese Ambassador to the Court of i England. Thk Mail steamer IWlßMeeew, which was detained 48 hours at Shanghai by order of the British Minister would I nevertheless1,758 words
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Article1636 1876-12-16 4 Thk British steamship Fleiirs Castle, Captain Thompson, from Hongkong, with dates to the Bth instant, arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar wharf this morning, M route to London. She reports the total loss of the American barque Milo, close to Formosa. The N. I. S. N. Co.'s steamer Sin.1,636 words
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Article1679 1876-12-16 4 FRIDA Y, 15TH DECEMBER. FRIDAY, Thk Schooner Hurry St. George Ord, sold at Auction yesterday by Meem. Powell C. hf the sum of 31,61.10. We understand that the |M» tion of the liability of tin- ship m attaching to the mortgagee! and the shippers of cargo alluded to in our1,679 words
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Article2243 1876-12-16 5 Thk Colonial Government steam. t Pluto, Captain Welner, from Larut with dates to the 13th instant, arrived alongside Tanjong Pagar Whart yesterday, with the following passengers. Lieutenant Johnson and 15 men of H. Ma 80th Regiment. Tiik Commander of the Steam-ship Edinburgh, reports having passed i)<e British2,243 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement836 1876-12-16 5 Holloway's Ointment and Pill* are the best, the cheapest, and the most popular remedies. At all seasons and under all eiruuinstances they may be used with safety and with the certainty of doing good. Vruptions, rashes, and all descriptions of sick diseases, sores, ulcerations, and burns are presently benefited and836 words
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Advertisement836 1876-12-16 5 ilotirrsf. ADVERTISEMENT "Berkeley, Sept. 18fi9_(;,. n feel it a duty I owe to you to on '^rVr the jp at i)im>fu fi rived by taking Norton's Oamomil,. p;,, I applied toyourai^nt. Mr P,.]| H-rlo-l for the ahovename 1 Pill,, for wind in 'L I stomach, from which I suffer- I836 words
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Article2631 1876-12-16 6 Mmi tks of prooatatiagi >t" t he MuaicipaJ Piwnmiaiinitori on Tiieadaj, Tint November, l^Tti. Ckmmiitionert Prexcnt llon'l.le \V. H. Bdtd,— l'rrxl.lenf. .Major S. Dimlop, H. A. Tan Seng Poh, Baa. K. J. W.-lls, J. 11. Kelloc-k, MiiiiiliK. The minutes of the last meeting were read anil fontirmol. rVtfKN2,631 words
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Correspondence.
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Article677 1876-12-16 6 CHINES E SEC RET SOCIETIES. To thr Editor of the Dai/,/ Time*. Sir, Since addressing you last, 1 have had the pleasure of reading Mr. Pickering's article, the result of his long and special experience, and though there is no exception lo l>e taken to the truth or tone of677 words
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Article240 1876-12-16 6 To tlir Editor of th r Daily Tiuirx. Sir, -Between the months of April and October this year, two detachments of H. Ms 1 LOth Regt. aud 3/5 R. A. had to occupy out stations in the Sunghie I jong territory. No medical officer's service were at that240 words
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Article1078 1876-12-16 6 CHINESE SEC RET SOCIETIES. To the Editor of thr Daily Time*. Sir. I have read with great interest the articles which have been published of late in your valuable columns al>out the Chinese Secret Societies and 1 beg to submit you some observations on the matter. An opinion has been1,078 words
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Article625 1876-12-16 4 |'i o'ir readen will it (nun tin- I 0 tobtr) rather i w.il known haj ourhood <>l' Parii Urn irruil mi, tin- bt :n v'u need ill tile in inferior qoalifj <>f l;ir«l for nookiag purposes. Yean truly, C di BOim ii.i.k L2th Dm i^7<i. I PBOJI625 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement665 1876-12-16 7 V- company. DLAB ANT) ORIFKTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Officeb— D'Almeida Street. Godowfb— At New Harbour. MAIL Bp. LIKES. Thk following are the ('ates on which the I Vail Steamers n ,,y r» arrive here in 1876 i Tues Orn»A*D. Homeward dsy 11th Jan. "Wednesday 12th Jan 2&th 26th fcth Feb.665 words
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Advertisement850 1876-12-16 7 iflterrllanrous. To THE QVEEN AND RoYAL FAMILY To H. R. the Prince of Walks (Special Appointment) And to several Indian Potentates, Foreign Government", and Railway Companies. Established 1749. J. W. BENSON, Watch and Clock Maker, Goldsmith, Silver-Smith, and Artistic Metal Worker. Prize Medalist of the London, Dub- LIN. and Paris850 words
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Advertisement892 1876-12-16 7 i&tsrrllantotK. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO DIBBOLVKD BY OHLENDORFF A CO., at their Works, Plaistow. VICTORIA Dock, London. BY VIRTUE OF A SPECIAL CONCESSION granted by THE PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT Under Mess. J. Henry Schroder Co.'s Control. General Agents for and Sole Consignees of The Peruvian Government Guano in the United Kingdom. GUARANTEED892 words
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Advertisement946 1876-12-16 7 iHidrtllantous. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN DISEASES. The seeds of these disorders are affec' tually expelled by this penetrating Un* guent, not only from the superficial parts, but from the intenal tissues likewise. Any case, even of twenty years' standing, speedily yields to its influence. A CERTAIN CURE946 words
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Advertisement925 1876-12-16 7 iHtSrfllanfOHsi. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Dated October 11th, 1869. Under Distinguished Patronage. DR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE Otonic Oxygen The new Curative Agent, and only Reliable Remedy for Nkrvous and Liver Complaints. t TjbiB PhoBphatic combination is proonunced by the most eminent members of the medical Profession to be unequalled for925 words
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Advertisement794 1876-12-16 7 .■WsrHlanfous. DR. J rou.N MtOwn OHLORODYVE IstheOrminal and okiy r. The Pubhe are Cactio V n l!!""" unfounded statements frZ,^'™ ">• that "the compoßition of r,, IO n m known to Chemists and th, hEpS!* 1 »io n -nwno i fl ,r H ,,o R vv vered and Invented bvDr794 words
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