The Straits Times, 1 September 1877

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times. „il. XXXUL PUBLISHED EVERY SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEJ&ER 1877. SATURDAY EVENING No. 2,871-
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  • 55 1 STRAITS TIMES SA TURDAY, SEPT 25,1877. IT gUOTATIoMSg. kf. Ist S 1^77. 4.'i7i. 7 70. 13.75. 1.35. j^.oy 19.25. tn Si l.t;o. 1.4-Ji. 1.074. 1 .80. M :,;o. 1 Loan n .bt 8 lI J 0 4.—. 15.10. SUIJ. paid) $140. siiio paid] par. i par. ■'"> paid) uuiniiid. Ip
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  • 922 1 < Hand issue was dated three mails have arm<. Ou Sunday mornUiist, the P. O. arrived with the i the 20th July. On of Friday the 21th Au•»1. M. steamer Sindh ar- London mails of the -r made the quickest This morning the I ,s| 'I' Kii> arrived
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  • 666 1 [Tratlated For the Strait* Times.) titoM Java papers to the 22ud Aug. ust, the following intelligence is translated is still but httle of a special nature to be nientionod as regards trade. At the Coffee auction held here on the 13th inst., 1. ',000 pic-iil* Pasiiruan were sold
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  • 10868 1 July 18th 1875.— Left Singapore in S. S. Socotra for Malacca, oa a Surveying Expedition to start from the month of the "Moar" River on the west coast and explore the Moar" and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 142 1 menta maBe known into for 08 will be ileoin S HILL, ml Street, city; 1 1 1 .T.wry; ifv. in fht Dopy, the r- |iiir< i else all .1 till eiiiintfi'uiandcd i:i:i>i»unii fully reqo I n ilnrity in th Timely not If ul. No r other attended to. cm be
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous


  • 1255 3 lit Nemo.] Hi ,vk»y is nothing ritual, and alterative. li I at Hongkong, but ■wered that the system followed "Sag subordinate Government ap•nat* required amendment. Can- were to pass through a strict •uatiou in all the 'ologiee and everypoiatoda and at* rule wa* productive of one very applicants for
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  • 155 3 (From an occasional Corre^ondmt.) Malacca, 25th Aug., 1877. It is rumoured here that a Commissioner Und is about to be TO**" lor t ,,,,Settlenn.nt, and that t1u.,,-rson--lected for the Office is Mr. C. J. Ining, .ILntaaing Lieutenant Governor This will be the formation, or inauguratiou, shall 1 say, ofa
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  • Correspondence.
    • 195 3 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sib,— Verily, this is a strange world and these are strange times. Unless a man obtains some sort of notoriety, evil preferred, be has little chance of getting on' in our days. A man who publishes a filthy, obscene book,
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    • 731 3 To the Editor of the Daily Time*. Sir, The following extracts from the statement made by Maharajah Lela on the "21st of July Is7(>, which was forwarded by the Maharajah of Johore to Sir William Jervois, are alluded to in my last letter
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    • 397 3 To the Editor of thr Daily Times. Sik,— Our Municipalities being regulated by old Indian Acts, passed many year* before the transfer, we have, in our I Municipal affairs, as iv many other things, been following the dictates of distant inI dia, whose political identity is anything but
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    • 426 3 To thr Editor of the Daily Times. Sik, In continuation ot my proposal 1 I would submit that the increase in population, number of buildings, streets, &c., has entailed a corresponding increase of labor upon the Commissioners yet no proport ionate augmentation to their miniber has been made.
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  • News of the Week.
    • 1145 3 Tub Spanish mail steamer Paragna, liaviugbeen advertised to leave Manila ofr Singapore on the 22nd instant, may in consequence be expected to arrive here to-morrow. Thk French war steam transport La Creute, Captain Mourert, from Toulon, arrived aloHgside the Borneo Co's wharf on Saturday afternoon, en route
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    • 1719 3 Lloyd's Auent at Honolulu reports that the two Russian men-of-war, Batan Vsadnik and Abeeck, left that port on the 2nd of June, and were supposed to be bound for the Persian Gulf. The lease, furniture, and goodwill of the Hotel d'Europe has, we learn, been disposed of
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    • 1193 4 To O. S. S. Co's steamer Stenlor, Captain White, from Hongkong, arrived alongside Tanjong Patjar wharf this moroinjj, en ronte to Pinang and London, ith the following passeugen: Mr. Moore, Captain R-uter, 2 distressed stamen and 20 Chinese. Following in the wake of the Hongkong Government we
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    • 1150 4 The P. O. Co.'s steamer Khiva, with the London mails of the 3rd August, was signalled at Penang at 6 o'clock this morning, leaves at 4 p. m., and may therefore be expected to arrive here on Saturday morning. An Inquest was held at the stone steps
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    • 523 4 The Pinany OtMtUt of thu 18th Au gust, contains a report of a meeting of the Pknanc; Association, whicii was held on the Bth August, wheu Mr. A.\drkw Gray delivered an address upon the need there is in the Straits, more especially in Penang, of a Master and
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    • 904 4 The steamer Rosa, which started yesterday morning for Bally and Macassar had to put back again owing to having struck upon an unknown rock, bearing W. by S. i S. off Pulo Nangsa, with the little Pan Shoal S. E. by E. E. The steamer sprung a
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    • 112 4 The P. O. Co.'s staum* Aji Captain George Lee, fr«"> BOtli, Galle Mth, an ultimo, with the London n 3rd Aug. arrived alongside pany's wJiarf this morning leave forßoaffkongai S morrow morning at 8 ocloct-Pas.-kn For giMiywr-— From I Mr. A. Anderson. r'>- homed. Fn.in Bombaj I
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  • 134 4 W. take the follo»i»5.' I nmli Consulate in lVnang une arrival of Mi:. Mackik. Mil x I an- published re- rtrw tion of the Kn>- pi'"' Lighthouse, an »fam. M. noon Point Light, and the l ink near Towak Is- he I!' d v Phe iberiff rf
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  • 227 5 As inquest upon tin- bodj of a dull which was buried about and exhumed tor the m eotUMtteed yesterday. dingi h« r.' merely of a preebaraoter, and wore adjourned until Thursday next, by which pott mortem examination of the rviiiaiii> Bball have been held. .The in»|uiry \va- instituted at the
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  • 219 5 W have been banded copy of the Keport of the Hongkong Public Mu-w-uru and Library which in some respect offers points of interest here. c note for instance that during the year ended 40th June last, 134,449 people of all nationalities visited the in>titution; that 1~0 resident! and ethers presented
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  • 117 5 ooltotMjf' O ntnfiit and Pills. RheuIM rheumatic gout are the moat '•"I'd of all diseases, because their vieims kn.j\v that they are safe at no season, »U'l ut no age secure. Holloway's Ointwent, after fermentation of the painful greater relief than any other i. 1 -ut it must be diligently
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  • SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
    • 379 5 H Btcanier Q™"**. "32 ton.. H*ye. Cardiff 15th July Kmr n Sunday, 2<lth August. war .teamer La Crease, UN tons, Monrert, Toulon 28th BritUh stean.er Ruby, 148 tons, Fox Palemhang 24th Augt. An BnU 8 h barque D. Me. B. Park, 3** tons, YounJ. Penan* 18th American ship WHttier.
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    • 287 5 Saturday, 25th August. British steamer Bentan. Moppett, for Cheriboon. British steamer P«arl, Munk, for Saigon. British steamer Yorkshire, Langley, for Hongkong. Brit. Btr. Oriental, Stevenson, for C ta via the intermediate ports British steamer Ar«fyle, Scott, for Penaug aud Calcutta. M. M. steamer Sindh, Nomdedeu, for Saigon. Sunday, 2(ith
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    • 994 5 chip's Nambs f'APTAINS. 1AO A or amKIVALS a'hkkk From hkre Lying uNsioNitss os Agents Oestinatiojt. I MEN-OF-WAR A art Van Nes Chary bdis STEAMERS Pilot Fish Weazel Tijger ran Coti* Avenir i Chow Phya i Nelson Quarta PrinB Alexander Agamemnon I Penedo Cheang Hock Kian Madagascar
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  • 4595 6 the Education Re■h appeared in the .'.--i t.. f Rni. h 1. is still nu.l lin--1 vt-rnm«»nt 1 Wrn.i-u 1 r Th.'so Iv, wliat 1 in thp«e REV la, rhr,«e i with Mission. theUMMiI W I pointed tup cbar.i t f the i~~ f our the tettMH
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  • 2120 6 [Bt Nbmo.] I shoci-d fancy that the Russian lias by this time found out hii mistake, and regrets having allowed his Nahoth-like desire for annexing his neighbour's vineyard to hare overcome all scruples and obliterated all traces of right and ■wrong from his mind. The tremendous defeat inflicted upon
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  • 1037 7 Wai Ige will hot uo •lm after his arrival. 1 I'm 11 LIPS Joel Wood j koo full j I have to go all the 1:. rmoothee" to find 1 t*>' belon_;;i_' to the in ukv, vice Sir H M in a match at New- Monging to the hi:
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 930 7 iftitfctllanfous. DR. J OOIAI* RROWNBB' PHLORODTITE. IS THB ORiailfAt, AND ONLT G»NUIN« Tirt Public iw Caution** against 1 tbe nnfonndert st ten-en ts frequently made j 1 that "the composition of ChXOTODYKB is known to Chemists, and the Medical Pro- fes«.i«n The fait i«. ChlorodTHE was TH«cov.-,vrf and Invented hy
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    • 657 7 ju 5r tf\ compimp. *^EinrPT%4B^-AND ORIENTAL STE A M NAVIGATION COMPAUT 1 Office*— D'Alirieid* Street j GoDOWim— At New Hirbour. Th« following are cue dates on which the '^mpany'. Contact Mail Bteame« ni -y bo wpocted to airive here m Toe- lay Oth Jan. Wednesday 10th Jan. "H Feb. Feh
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    • 952 7 PiHKfcrHanfoua. LLOWAY'S OINTMENT. OLD SORES AND OLD SKIN r>TRT!AOT». .Tbe»eedf> ft these disorder* are tn»llT expel'^ hy >»'" penetratir enent, not only from the supernVial part*. but from the intenal tissue* likewise. Any ease, eren of twenty years' standing, »perdilv yields *o its infWnee v A CERTAIN OFF F, POT?
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    • 515 7 t PERTHwhich is pla WORCESTER «nd wifliont whi.i Ask fn r 1 Stunner. Wholesale and for i\, rrfetor., W, London <c. OHmoti »hro, I£,l iiWap K)1: Singapore: 11th FlMM*T,"<*rHr. T( .p Thl™,,. Wr Hu», T,.;ior Vu,,,-., KHi.*; Trtifct VV ;|1,,, 1 *„< R rF. CWnn. fo- n»H>.£( Windsor, and other
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