Straits Times Weekly Issue, 26 March 1883

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  • 26 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY ISSUE. New Series Published for Transmission by Every Hombward Mail Steamer. l'nicE JO Cents VOL. XXXIX. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1883. < 3,202
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 640 1 fiatitt*. NOTTCE. From and after the Ist January 18*3, the following ohnnsrea will bo made in the publication oi tK> Straits Tr:\r Tbe subscription to the Daily i<sue will hf considerably reduced. The Weekly ißsue will be published in time for transmission with the homeward inaile, nnd will be of
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    • 479 1 We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. We eaanot underooioeto give reasons for the rejection to tikm unications that are addressed to us. THE LONDON A SINGAPORE \N?[ FOULING HAJNT COMPANY, LIMITED. (DENNYS' P\TFNT3\ incorporated under the Companies 1 Actt 1862 to 18^0, the liability of Shareholders being limited to
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    • 580 1 iH&rellaneou*. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S C HLORODYNE. The Original and only Genuine. Advice to Invalids.— Tf you wish to obtain quiet, refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to <;»Jrn and annage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems
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    • 507 1 jfUsrrllaneous. NORTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS are con. fid^ntly recmn mended as a simple bu certain RE MED Y for INDIGESTION NORTON'S CAMOMILE PLIL. A J ll died the Natural Stren^thener of the Human Stomach." Act a; a powerful tonic and gentle aperients are mild in their operation and safe under any
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 640 2 iHitfcellanroiu 'IIE BEO KBLBANK MERCHANT EPPING AND TRADING CO. OF LOND')N LIVERPOOL. ueiness Established 1804'. Undertakes the Execution <>f Indents for British Manufactures and Expor r. Contracts fur Delivery of Steam, House md Gas al, O.T.F. to any Port Abroad. Receives Consignments of Produce for Sale, and makes advances thereon
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    • 698 2 THE STRAITS INSURANCE COY.. LIMITED. corporated wi h Limited lAabiUtu under the Indian Companies' Act, ***** Capital $2,0 <>,<•■ oin 20,000 Shares of $100 each; Payable ss each on application, and $15 on allotment. Further calls not to exceed $20 per Share, nor to be made at Jess than three
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    • 713 2 plotters. intention of Ihe Straits Insurance Com- i pany to attract speculator* by the a luring promises of large dividends, but rather, bv the payment of dividend which »11l represent only fair interest, to be in a portion to encourage contributing ihareboU den The Directors propose that tneanmia profits be
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    • 602 2 *f)tp Compauus* OCEAN STEAMSHTP C, >MP\NT. AfIAMEMNON. PATROCLUB. A.tax. Antenor. ACHIIJiES. DKUCALIOH. DioMKr>. Glaucub. N t f, tor. Anchises. Pkt Orestes. BaBFBDOH. Stfvtop. Hector. Tf.ucer. Wenki.aus. \.\ertes. Cyclops, i.rm^ohub. BviiliKßOFßoV. Jason. UT/rnsas. Th" Cov's St amers «V "Tmtobed from r iiv«roo r kl otitwardi f r Straits and Ohinal u^A
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 639 3 £>tean»&f)ip Companies. DE NEDERLANDSCfI-INDISCHE OOMVAART MAATSOHAPPIJ. Under Contracts with the Netherlands, Indian Governments.) 'UEbad Office, 13 Austin Friars, \London, E. C. FTead Aoency Batavia. The following are the dates on which tbe Company's Steamers running in connection with the mail steamers of the p. O. S. N. Coy., may be
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    • 754 3 and the same way back, on the 10th of every month. C. The South Coast of Java. From Batavia via Anjer for Tjilatjap and back on the 2nd of every month, calling at Patjitan every alternate month, beginning with the month of January. D. The West Ooast of Sumatra. Ist.
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    • 782 3 T?TB TAN.TONG PAGAR DOCK OOM PANT LIMITED. The works of the Company aresituat-^ at Tanjong Pagar, vrithxn one mile of the town of Bit e, and comprise the following esta'i nfs, v\z Wha*f. Affording bertha ere for twenty reflA^ts at one time witb itilßcient water fclo-.--- f,. n o f
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    • 563 3 Sorfc*. THE NEW HARBOUR DOCK OOM PANT LIMITED. This Company executes ships' repels ©f all descriptions in the most effici. manner under the superintendence of ropean Si ipwrights and Engineers. No. 1 Graving Dock. Length— 4ls feet. Depth of water from 14 feet to 154 feel Width at Entrance 42
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    • 696 4 £Ki*ttUmtom. THE ONLY TRADE MARK— PHOSPHODYNE. Sanctioned by Her Majesty's Government. Protected under the Tra !e Marks Act (38 and 39 Viet., ch. 91). HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY. DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE. Twenty Years Public Test, and Thousands of unimpeachable Testimonial fr«»m ;ill parts of the World, establish Db. LALOR'- PHOSPHnDYN'E
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    • 741 4 i¥Usrrilaneous. f Indies, The Colonies, Turkey, Asia, and other Hot Climates Appointed Agents for Dr. Lalor, Phosphodypte ia India: Treacher C's Bombay, Bycullft, and Poona j Smith, nistreet k 00., Batbgate Co.. and Thompson Co., Calcutta H. R. M lynsird, Penangj R. Robertson, Ceylon; E. Gillon A Co., Lahore; O'Hara,
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    • 804 4 iHisedlaneous* Preparations with Liebiq's Name. It may be remembered that some time since a controversy was raging in the medical journals as to the original inventor of a certain Obstetric Bag, wherein two eminent gynaecologists disputed the right of priority to certain improvements others joined in the fray and this
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    • 589 4 the only Reliable Remedy for ness. Nervous Debility, of Power, Depression, Femal Pimples, Imperfect Nutrition, p. e Decline, J Dr. BRIG HTM PHOSPHODTNfi the Best Known Remedy for Indigo Liver Compltnts, and all Functional rangements^of cither sex. Dr. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODTIM^ The beneficial efforts of the PhogjJJ ;ire frequently shown from
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES. WEEKLY ISSUE.
    • 10 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. WEEKLY ISSUE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1883.
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    • 42 1 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. Qjji 2nd March, ut TuLicorin, Madras presidency, the wife of W. Lokrain Hill, of a Son. At the U. S. Consulate, o.i the 19th of gilarch, the wife of T. C. Muqliston, H*b.c 8., l.b, c.p., of a Son.
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    • 150 1 STRAITS TIMES MONDAY, 26th MARCH, 1883. LATEST MARKET QUOTATIONS, Singaporf, 26th March, 1£ Ganibier 7.35. fMack Pepper 17. White Pepper, fair quality. 26 25. Sago Flour, Sar :>.lO. Pearl Sag- 3.45. Coffee, Bonthyue picked 15. Tapioca, sm.t 11 Flake 3.>5 4-08. Mule twist 97. «J lbs. Shirtings i. '"><>. 7
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    • 996 1 Tue shorthand report of the Legislative Council meeting on the 1 lib instant has been published, and is reproduced on another page. It is remarkable chiefly for the explanation of the Hon. Seah Liang Sean, the new Chinese member of Council, to the charges laid at
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    • 90 1 iHE following notitications appear in yesterday's Gazette With reference to Government Notification No. 524, of the 7th December, 1882, it is hereby notified that the Secretary of State has been pleased to approve of tho appointment of M. Uibeiro, J^^H Vice-Consul, to be Acting Consul for
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    • 696 1 (Translated from Java newspaper*.) Samnrang, 19th Feb.— On Sunday last, two tiijov hunters came into the village < Terabolong with the praiseworthy inttfi tion of shooting a couple of tigera whl had proved very dangerous to the inhaj^^H nnts. They set out. but had hardly MM tiger
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 327 1 Per M. M. steamer Peihc, on the 19th fast. For Singapore From Shanghai: Messrs. Charles Hardonin and J. Coghlan. From Hongkong Messrs. DaCosta, Morse, and Gombert. For Colombo. Fnm Hongkong: Messrs. I Batchelder and Otta Texton. For Marseilles. From Shanghai: Messrs. James Hart, J. Gal!ts. P. H. M i mery,
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      • 224 1 Kea, Jerome Fr*i cars, P. Nareguiaire, F. d>} Mutter, F. da Router, Nhippp, Revd. Father If ascot and Mr. Rundoo. For Yokohama. Prom Marseilles Mr. and Mrs. Wakau and Boi>obe. T*er P. and (>. steamer Deccan 1 on the 14th in*t. For Singapore— From London Vossrs. r> 11 Hanna n.
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    • 3855 2 w paper is shortly to be published under the name of le Saigonnais, edited by M. lierlhelier. JHE Council of the Royal Colonial Jnhave elected Mr. G. VV. 14. C.iinpU, Inspector-General of Police, Ceylon formerly Lieut. Governor of Penang, a member of the society. juest was
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    • 370 3 Before Dr. Denny*, Second Magistrate. On Wednesday morning Yeo Tang Kwan was charged with criminal trespass. He had been found in a house in Tpper Macao Street, and was unable to give anv reasonable excuse Tor his being there. His record showed the following convictions: For theft March,
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    • 823 3 This fine play was produced on Saturday night (17th March) in the Town Hall by Il'-rr Bandmann's new London Company. We irere sorry to see the bouse by do meani crowded. It i> bo seldom that the Singapore public have an opportunity of Beeing really Bret rate acting, that
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    • 381 3 A^ our readers may l>e aware, gambling is licensed by the Dutch Government in Java among the Chinese, much to the dissatisfaction, it would appear, of European merchants, who attribute to this a pood many of the failures that take place now and again among the Chinese.
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    • 194 3 fFor Sfrnifs Times.) London. London, 17/// March. N has been yel discovered to the authors of the explosion. The Police have been doubled at the Ministeries and Ron of Parliament. The Land League. A\ unsuccessful attempt haj^^Hk made by two men disguised as women to assassinate Lady Florence*
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    • 2613 3 ylon and -Indian papers.) Brussels, 2~*/h Feb.— An explosion ol dynamite bus taken place at a vuUße near here. Two anarchists have beeifSrrest' in connection therewith, and a pers has l»vn male showing the ram fications <>t a conspiracy in ;ropean States. Madrid, 25th Feb. -Xumeroui ive been
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    • 2683 4 Lord Ripon and phe Europbas Community rw Ixm A month or two ;i_:<) Lord Ripon was the most popular Viceroy that India has had for a long time. He ua- j palai alike with Natives and Europeans, and there was every promise of his remaining bo
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    • 636 5 The Penally Gazette announces th»departure of Mr. Kennedy to his p in Aelieen as follows. We fail to see, however, how any friction can potosibly between him and the D a tJfth authorities. The appointment ha made and officially recognized by the Dutch Government at home,
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    • 514 5 Minutes of Proceedings Commissioners on Thursday, Miii.ii, Ins:;. 4 I ■omm issi oners Present Thomas Scott, Esq. Pretsiii* Col. s. Dnnlop, u. Hon'ble Capt. McCallum, b. Kdwin Koek, Esq. Syed Mohan Es The minutes of the In •■.•-etfiig were read and continued. I! -.id letter fr..-n .Mr. C&ifljHfaltin^
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    • 4157 6 Legislative Co uncil. Wednesday, 14th March, 1 Present. His Excellency the Governor His Honour the Chief Justice. The Hon'blethe Officer Comd'g the Troops. >f the Acting Colonial Secretary. the Actincr Attorney General. the Colonial Treasurer. m the Auditor General. the Acting Colonial Engineer. I. S. Bond. J. Graham. n G.
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    • 9488 7 IV. to e^na a a new arrival at feintfapore to see the streets of an Elk. governed .own thronged all day on isundaj T 'ith people ar.i conveyances oi a;' kinds Yf T i r business as on other days j a> I lanics
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    • 498 9 (JBy a Sexagenarian.') Sixty years ago the whole trade of Singapore was $11,393,000. It was about sixty years ago that the first newspaper was started in Singapore. The press in those days was anything but free, and it was no uncommon event for the luminary
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    • 1653 9 Paris, \7(h Feb. The present ver\ unsatisfactory condition of the RepuV is due, not to the hostility of its foes but to the errors of its friends. The country is commencing to lose confidence in the existing form of government. Every person is dissatisfied. Business has come to
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    • Correspondence.
      • 149 10 To the Editor of the Straits Times. SrR, A short paragraph in your issue of yesterday announced the fact that an unpleasant accident occurred the other day, in Tan Kim Tian's Pier, which might have resulted in most serious if not fatal injuries." This is given on
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    • Page 10 Miscellaneous
      • 517 10 A K RIVALS. IVissel's Name. and Captain. Fkom. [Sailed. Consignees. Hi<i. C 3i h r 19 iFathool Mubarak Sar. brig ICO Nacodah Sarawak Mar. 8 19 Volga M.M. str 1039 Tempi* Hongkong Mar. UM. Maritime's ilenroy Bri str. 1411 Greake Amoy Mar. 11 M. Dy.o &Co Alesandro ttal. bq. 664|SturleBe
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      • 1071 10 CLEARANCES. Date. Vessel's Namb. Flag Rio Captain. I'k.tination. Mar. 17 Celestial Brit. str. Gray B.itavia 19 GuulittaD. Ital. bq. Dodero Akyab 19 F.rntower Brit. str. K Ue J Bourabm 19 Spaniel Brit. str. Miles .an,; via portf 19 PohAnn Brit. str. Cmik arabaja Bally A 19 Ban What Sooi Hrit.
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