The Straits Times, 25 May 1878
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Title Section10 1878-05-25 1 The Straits Times V'GAPORE, SAtURDAY, .\f.\V 25, 1878; SATUBDAY EVEITIWO10 words
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Article260 1878-05-25 1 i. Bis! firmal On V Powi i'lal Levi i .|il by II. ll -vi'i ■imiciit I on Her Majesty's Birthday, iti honour of the da\ evening. A General Club was hold in the I on the afternoon of \W<! when the ■_\l'l an autumn meeting was submitted approved of.260 words
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Article2068 1878-05-25 1 ummary of the w< red in oar Overland Journal overland iasue of "lifer language. U'h, the British Gov to enforce t l,e Na<i Tact, whal 'i Government dfd in this /<-re to break l! 9 °.f s: rpotes favour of t he stronger as against The story aid has been2,068 words
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Advertisement17 1878-05-25 1 I I I I t >■< I H P I p I I 1 B fl c- t!v17 words
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Article666 1878-05-25 2 .i v rnu>ry, ■il^ni 10 uriiHilnt. ■rill. lined by alludingupon, the >1 dur•ry by the with hin. Brii (1, and it is to l>e pre--1 ;-nor of 1 *.l i. (Id t 1 1 1 i r, it seems VlVllt.' I time, it i Sandakan, I666 words
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Article1480 1878-05-25 2 THE despatch of native troops from India to Europe seems t<> have roused the ire of the Ruvopfelle peac-at-any-party at home, and the usually fair-minded Lord Hartin^ton hai i by tliein to lead an attack upon H». r 'i account oi 1 the order for .11 without1,480 words
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Article1036 1878-05-25 2 We understand a Bill is about to be introduced in tlie Legislative Council, abolishing the Debtors' Ordinance and reviving imprisonment for debt. What may be the reasons for the revival of this obsolet" barbarism, do not readily present themselves to the public mind. Tliit the Debtors' Ordinance1,036 words
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Correspondence.
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45 1878-05-25 3 VUfO OF TOLLS. To the EJiWofthe I) —I have read in the nuhliifliL'd on the Bth instanl la meeting of the l'eiiang Aaaowhich the subject ol the certain toll* on the poor inhaI'rovince Wellesley, at a eerlandiug place, was dis-45 words
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Letter616 1878-05-25 3 Dm i I ioae a cutting from tin preet, having refinenoe, mom the process of deforestation whu-h v going on, here as elsewl, ;i much too rapid rate, and wliieh~de«erTe« nnedi;it<- attention of Government, I. and too dependent upon the rainfalls for a health, to I>e able to afford616 words
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878 1878-05-25 3 j Il"\> 'HI VI 1 \M> Sl'KKin .ItSTKK IS \OMIMSTKKI l> IX Ol K Cot 1; I s "f REQIE8T8. To the Editor of ihr Daily I Fellow suffering makes fellow for since I was, ;t few d;i\ 1 info the Court of Requea&a, bom v felt for the poor878 words
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Article86 1878-05-25 3 Gazette (Wth Maj.) The following new notifications are taken from yesterday's Gazette -Mr. A. Mkm \ki.vi, Consul for Spain, lias notified to Government that, duri absence in Eurjoue, on leave, Mr. Igxacio re Solo Eerew. V'ioeConml, will take charge of the ConsuticateB of Naturalisation were tin- Ltith May to Qi;aik86 words
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Article53 1878-05-25 3 Reding, the Ruat Shanghai, ha< notifii advertisement, that Torpedoes have I Wn placed at the entrance of the port of Yladivostock, and that vessel*, pre- I vions t/i rntering the said port, must apply on board the guardship, stationed I outside the harbour, for an officer who will pilot them53 words
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Article75 1878-05-25 3 Lni An Chsb, a Chinaman who was under a sentence of imprisonment for life for ln'injj concerned in the murder of the late Mr. Digby Dent, and who, it will he remembered, escaped from the Criminal Prison, about a year ago, was arrested last week in Johore territory, and, after75 words
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Article381 1878-05-25 3 A concert was given on Saturday .veiling in the Town Hall by the Misses Draege- before a fair house, His Kxoellenoy tne Governor and Lady Robinson being present. The performers appeared, probably for theflrst time, in the rather difficult roe of carrying through an evening's entertainment unassisted, and this, possibly,381 words
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Article120 1878-05-25 3 Ink Borneo Company's wharf prean uuusu'lly lively appea i yesterday evening from the large number of people who had assembled the embarkation and take I farewell of His Highness the Maharajah of Johore. A deputation of boys from Teluk Blangah School, head, flags and banners, arrived at 4 o'clock aji120 words
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Article47 1878-05-25 3 inquest wa> 20th instant, t^^H "j v vw'OCU IjC roner, on the body^ named Hoosen _^^H Death from N^^^| •ik Dutch double toi Nederlanden. ■rday, is from NJ^^| Caual, on her is a large sd screws, and wh^^^H funnels. The A called on her^^^l Milta, Pori Penang.47 words
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Article158 1878-05-25 3 PTh>. The Lo the 19th torial res|" In the^^^H Ply to a 'Jtl- Noel, the Seen Colonies said I a successor t. was made by The treaty ot with the Govern: native Princes, and pear to be in ai: 'to maintain ci selection referred be aware, was tl^^^| I Johore,158 words
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Article51 1878-05-25 4 reinforce juadron under Admiral Hillyar !1. M. S. mquet, arrived at Trin "ii her way, ao I rumour, to tin to China also. day alter coaling, but ept a profound secret At Colombo, six heavy rilled, all with a n irds, j. Is i in position tor the of the51 words
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Article86 1878-05-25 4 "ur planting oommanity, proB 1 ll 11..; .iint-r U) Si ll.i m*l thence t.> Borneo, with porting on the oapabi- that island for the investment apital in the production of tropical Mr. DOBRU expects to be ir about three months his return will be looked for with a good deal86 words
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Article51 1878-05-25 4 Kutt-ian. according to the home papers, lias offered to destroy the Brill fleet ua the Marmora Sea for "00, by spreading a coat of petroleum over the northern portiou of the Bosphorus, firing it, and sending it on our fleet at the rate of 40 knots an51 words
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Article81 1878-05-25 4 Thk daily influx of native visitors to the Baffles Museum having reached an extent which almost precludes ladies from entering it, the rule has been adopted of reserving from It) a. m. to 1.80 p. v. for natives, coolies, &c, and from '2 p. m. to 5 p. si. for81 words
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Article149 1878-05-25 4 A i. Hale Co. report ecting the Saigon Bice market, in their circular of the Itith May There becomes less and lesa to Ik? said it ding mir staple eaoh mai' business s falling oIF and is now limited to lipments, for which purpose any uoUijli We are K^d 'Uimenced149 words
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Article31 1878-05-25 4 t the 9th May contains the customs return of the Imports of Bangkok during April. Their value was as follows From Singapore $48* EJ 177.131. Jl.oll. Coast -2,000. Total 5 697,148.31 words
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Article38 1878-05-25 4 cipal imports from Singa- og were v follows: From HouK-kouj. S2Mf.li liquors I 1 -IT ODium Wh BJurtii*» Silk ChowU ..'VS. BnwandCoi>- J ilk cr»i* MS. KnitUeuware subsequent tains' the ;iUB of the Exports of vpril. Their value38 words
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Article204 1878-05-25 4 I parapraph Principality from the I Rigid econona point to Sarawak as a model foi I Britain. Consul -General Ussher, in his report on the present condition of that territory, ol I noteworthy feature the remarkable result* obtained with bo little money. The civil list of the Rajah ii every204 words
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Article51 1878-05-25 4 Thk fir-t of the three men-of-war, the Diamond, Captain Geo. S. Bosanquet, despatched by the Home Government a* a reinforcement to the squadron under Vice-Admiral Hillyar, in China and Japan, anchored in the roads this morning. We may mention, that the Diamond is a sister-ship to the51 words
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Article72 1878-05-25 4 \\> arc informed by the P. and O. Agent here that the mail steamer K//>'dive, was signalled this morning in Penang at 7 o'clock, and wa> consequently due here on Sunday morning, but that the Dutch mail steamei iraar/s collided with her outside Penang harbour, andthe result has been considerable72 words
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Article150 1878-05-25 4 Tin- DAI being the iifty-ninth anniversary of the birthday of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Yutoria, Empress of India, the flagstaffs at Fort Canning and Mount Paber, and on board H. M's corvettes CharybJh and Liamoml and gunboat Fly, the Colonial Government "Bteamer Pluto, H. N. M's steamers Koning der Nederlanden150 words
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Article145 1878-05-25 4 We do uot know if auy stej>^ an laken in the way of putting the some state of defence, but ma> notice, as an example to be followed, the vigorous measures of our Hongkong Deighboora, Five or six batteci being constructed and are rapidly approaching completion. They are being armed145 words
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Article36 1878-05-25 4 Thk following paMengren from Smite their departure to-day per I. ,v <). Cob mail steamer (ivalior, Captain Babot -Mr. Chan —Mr and Mrs. Mpudelssohn I and 2 chiidnen. For Bowhamplon.~-M.ra. Miunphnes, Mrs. Silver and Mr. and Mi36 words
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Article146 1878-05-25 4 rs of Viflitora to tlie ELafflea Library and Museum daring days, ending Friday, i4th May, LB7B. Saturday lKtli M:iy Banday 19th Monday 2()tb AV«tln»'Kday 22nd,, Tim, 159 Public U-liday. 1,112 N. B. Dknnys, annl ..t P35 Tho telegi a entering, and the W arh, probably, leavil h-.j--l>our. Not many -eeived146 words
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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE
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Article296 1878-05-25 4 Saturday, il M str Iraoaaddy,3.oootons, Goovsin.mig >• I -Uy, 19th May. M. M. ste&uer En.irne. 727 ton*. Pi hat. Bat.ivm 1 Uh. Maj Bn ish Htr. Py«!. i Itnri.ii steame- Malabar tons. Lanero, BatavLi 13th May. British ship Arvonia, 1,264 tons, Jones. Cardiff 4th Jan. day, 20tk May. British296 words
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Article65 1878-05-25 4 British steamer Atboll. r l mm British ship Magnolia M. M. steamer Imouaddy. (Jauvain. for Marse German barque Anton Guntber, tvsBritish steamer Pyab Pekbei Natn British steamer Shuay': Spanish Bte i mci British Rt. British steamer British steamer Rujal -^T■V M. M. steamer N. M M. steamer Emirn< British65 words
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Article15 1878-05-25 4 VlltKK KROIM Cruise \.h.-n M B T ..!>.. Ijabu in Niewe Difi>15 words
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Advertisement12 1878-05-25 4 i A.. M. B i. SinPOI Hi \r. AH Tut: I M12 words
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Article, Illustration569 1878-05-25 5 jflj I I Sop with j who I t n the Ton which I teat to the with I ■tL-undio. I I m I mf ■■t it. I I included. was second i/E and carried unanim•ing the not only the titntion pupiis was floe i (?reat many pr\ now in569 words
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Article803 1878-05-25 5 VtraiU limet.) •.-•incited of our <xmt<-ini>or»rie* th»t in reproducing these tnnalationa their ori*iu«J appearance iv th« Strut* Tiara mar he acknowledged.) Note* on tlie Pepper Irade on the East •>f Ackeen. The principal article of export from the East Coast of Aeheen is r, <>f which from 50803 words
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Article1338 1878-05-25 5 l'vm>, i'Oth April. Tim iT.'inonial opening of the Exhibition will not be the less imposing because it will be plain it will have all the pomp and circumstance of distinguished men, less the gewgaws. It will be a business affair the soldiers of Paris will line the route1,338 words
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Advertisement273 1878-05-25 6 XVOVft! pftminit. ■d of 95 fee; re are more than natare of the D ta. in ad(\U' of Permanent Pata* 800 samples of t large por'■uildines errcEnglish f ii already in such a ion. that it, will I 8 private view on nly inaide are uch an extensive xhibition grounds273 words
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Advertisement1345 1878-05-25 6 oVp&n jamlTca'sa^v soon find relief r.nd ultimately n mre It is I asserted by ULY (in accordance with the instru the system becomes less Hal. of illness. I^r^et CaMOt BP<?ak t h hly of r f, com nien<l your 8,, l Jamaica Bar. I taparxlla. Medical R, t "The only1,345 words
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Advertisement698 1878-05-25 6 v Medical Staff >. end bo nhmed by hi n. an<l f tempts at analysis by the firBt CBemi<-t- o the day. The method and "floret mo preparation have never been published, it is obvious, therefore, that anythme sold under the name, save Dr. J. Colmb I Rrowki's Chlorodyns, is698 words
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Advertisement553 1878-05-25 6 ttp. diphtheria throat ast: For Curine sore throat, rtn i bronchitis. asthma, tightness of the c and pain in the side-wtneh instant treat, i ment alone prevents degenep»tin more serious maladies, this Ointn I »he nme powers over chest complain* I n Mister possesses, without causing pain <w I Ability.553 words
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