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- The Straits Times / Article14 February 1874 - Tiik piratical outrages which have ever been prevalent in these Straits have of late recurred with startling frequency on the coast of the kingdom of Salangore, aud more especially on that part of the coast where the Langkat and Jugra Rivers debouch into2,004 words
- The Straits Times / Article14 February 1874 - Wl believe that the Iron- Dnkr, Admiral Sir C. Shadwell, will probably arrive* iv harbour here to-morrow or Sunday. Tiik V. S. gunboat Ymitfif, Capt. Stantoii, left the harbour this morning, steaming out to the eastward. The British steamer I'nlnain, Capt Black, from Bangkok 10th instant, anchored544 words
- The Straits Times / Article21 February 1874 - H. M. S. Binaldo returned to hai bour this morning, from Salangore. Mamma, Jardink M\iiik-c\ fc Co.'s steamer S/atetmuu left Saigon ai II a. m. on Monday, and may be expected here to-morrow en roi-te to Calcutta. The German steamer Ata/a/ita, Capt. Mangelsen, from Hongkong l Oth2,441 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article26 February 1874 - H. K. TJ >\ KKNOK'S VISIT I LANGKAT. have ba h start] fn the kingdom ol ami i tllllt part the La: kat ami .1 icb into the *ia. The mouth of the Jujrra w sinthese law }>i' gunboat 'he bank held t be d to1,719 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article26 February 1874 - hieh •asocial anl 11. M. Jugra i pira as w probable, ing passed ill a i Sl we st-ii nut aft* that probably ma maraud. loa y j 1; been dealt with ai Ms fate would be 1 dont be a dangero wn think j M. Otfii carrying out tl59 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article26 February 1874 - With respect to the trial of the nine pirates, which we stated somed ilia, we understand that the prison- 'ii landed and will be tried in customary form by the native coort on shore; the Italia, rer, will continue to lie otf the village to afford security to Tunku dia113 words
- The Straits Times / Article28 February 1874 - The British steamer Mar(a6au, Capt. Buxton, from Bangkok 23rd February, arrived iv the roads this morning. Pastengers. Messrs. Bacon Bigclow, Green, Nichol, Lettis, Olsen, Rev. Father Daniel, 14 deck. The British steamer Sri Sarauak, Capt. Hewat, from Sarawak 28th inst., arrived in the roads this morning. The526 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article12 March 1874 - Messrs. Apcar Cos. steamer in, Captain Miller, from Calcutta 20th and Pinang 26th inst., arrived at Tanjong Pagar wharf this forenoon, and will leave for Hongkong this evening. A\ awkward repetition of a mistatement subsequently corrected, crept into the summary of the fortnight news which was drawn115 words
- The Straits Times / Article12 September 1874 - (From an occasional Correspondent.) Malacca, 3rd Sept. TrfK Colonial steamer Pluto, which left this for Singapore on the night of 20th ultimo, with the Hon'ble the Lieut. Governor, returned to port last Friday, proceeded to the Jugra River the same evening, returned to this port last Sunday, and sailed372 words
- The Straits Times / Article26 September 1874 - LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. I r btwhI, 1 .nt 1 w\.. 'it. tin limit- lh v may iiilsl ill i prtetae ilI iii. r-j-.HT t l!;.- .■•1.1 t" •ml If Mil. ill 1 ni'iMila which y.a r.i >n to the re- i you to ..and known very generally, a in i< l.iti17,248 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article3 October 1874 - LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Singapore, 16th September, 1874. I m I it we i bat Sen done— wl the out particumembers of my Gov. but I imreej i^ht I have 1 lay, -is, this ty will p they may 1 regard them wh me, still st for me, 1 am practically r15,443 words
- The Straits Times / Article5 December 1874 - With reference to the position of j allairs described above, the proceedings of the expedition which left this on Tuesday afternoon were, so far as we can ascertain:, as follows: H. M. S. CktffUit. Hart, and the steamer Pilvl Fish, anchored off Malacca on the fore- I noon of Wednesday,624 words
- The Straits Times / Article24 April 1875 - REPORT OF THE RESIDENT OF SALANGORE. Klvng. lt)th March, 1^75. Slit. 1 have the honor to report that in obedience to my instructions I left this on tith February to visit His Highness the sultan of Sahmgore i-t Langat. I was accompanied by Tuuku Dia O.Klin, his wife and child,2,103 words
- The Straits Times / Article24 April 1875 - £i?gapore, 12nd March, lt*7">. Sir, I have the honor to forward, for the information of His Excellency the Governor, the following account of my re- cent visit in II M. S. Layiriny to the Malay States and Rivers. I have, Ac, Signed) ALLAX SKINNER, The Honble The2,341 words
- The Straits Times / Article24 April 1875 - gig we were enttina the ■i t be m m I i it at al>., -it I and it would turn. mwmob in Ua new 1 d',CS 1 Me The I ..f I tide, taking Mr. itui launch in tow for r. pairs b .tl, the t -iv and his3,205 words
- The Straits Times / Article3 July 1875 - would remind our readers of the pcilbrinaiice to he gIVM at the Town Hall this evening, by the eseeUeat Combination Troupe which reoenth viMtcd tliis place, lmt whose pcif.innanoes were then terioasij interfered with l.\ had weather. Tlic programme is an attractive one, and the ability of813 words
- The Straits Times / Article11 September 1875 - Tke K 1 S N (Vl steamer Madr.it, Captain James, from Rangoon (via Penang,) bound to your p«rt, arrived here last Thursday, morning, and continued tier voyage the same afternoon. The Malay steamer Telrgraph, Captain Vall>erg, from Klang with date* to the 2nd instant, arrived here last Friday morn- ing1,897 words
- The Straits Times / Article25 September 1875 - Tiik last mail from home brought us a copy, bought by our London Agents, of the Blue Book presented to parliament respecting our relations with the Native States which we noticed some short time ago. A p-reat portion of it is not new,4,035 words
- The Straits Times / Article20 May 1876 - We learn from our Indian files the sort of partnership which has isted between the Bank of since it started seventy years ago the Government of India was terminated ou the Ist instant. The BatiK opened for business on Monday the May 1806, and on Momhi May last, it became7,527 words
- The Straits Times / Article25 November 1876 - From an occasional Correspondent.) The Klang River has always been supposed to be a very meandering one, but it is nothing compared to the Langat. As you approach within sight oftheJugra mountain this fact beqpuies very apparent, 1 at times approaching towards, and then again receding from998 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article30 November 1876 - (From an occasional Correspondent.) The Klang River has always been supposed to be a very meandering one, but it is nothing compared to the Laugat. As you approach within sight ofthe.Jugra mountain this fact becomes very apparent, at times approaching towards, and then again receding from it,855 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article11 January 1877 - The sentence of death passed on Maharajah Lela and the other Perak chiefs was thoroughly satisfactory, hut the apparent neglect on the part of the Malay Commission to see that the decision was carried out may lead us to doubt the sincerity of its tneiul>ers.949 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article11 January 1877 - ~fv« my last a iew iragiea] events 1 'avc occurred, which 1 venture to think may be interesting to your readers and 1 trust you will be good' enough to publish them m your journal. A case of murder was reported to the Collector and Magistrate at1,836 words
- The Straits Times / Article31 March 1877 - \eil copy of the memoineli was laid ou the Council tbe 9th instant, relative to the 1. condition of the native States Perak, Salangore and Sunghie 1 1 -Appears to have been drawn Mr. Frank A. Swettenham, Native States affairs, n.ishes a good deal of very3,299 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article5 April 1877 - We have received copy of the memoI randum, which was laid on the Council j table on the 9th instant, relative to the Lfinancial condition of the native States of Perak, Salangore and Sunghie L Uj< >ng. 1 1 appears to have been drawn l.'up by2,985 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article29 September 1877 - DIARY OF H. B M RESIDENT SALANGOR. Moiidny l:\th Si >i, Cool and ploasant. Star.cd a I m Rosebud for I mip by Mr. Syeic lice. I hid previously c PjSJkt^ and dog cart and saddl sar;.! j by the Klau_j v from > Pungkalan Batu by keeping gut i3,903 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Article8 May 1878 - Among the papers laid before Council, the Report of the Resident on the Native State of Sungie Ujong for the year 1877 is not the least interesting. Formerly, and until quite recently, one of the most troublesome and turbulent of the little inland states, Sungie Ujong appears950 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Article25 January 1879 - Although the Hon. W. H. Head was unable the other day for want of a seconder to put his motion regarding the Residential system in the Native States, yet his notice of it had the effect of eliciting some information, which is very instructive, as to the2,979 words
- Straits Times Overland Journal / Article1 February 1879 - VESSELS PASSAD ANJEIT Copirs of the cap. From the Daily Times, loth January. Thk Residential System. Although the Hon. W. H. Read was uiialdo the other day for want of a seconder to put his motion regarding •the Residential system m the Native States, vet hit notice of it had3,003 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement11 September 1879 - TO LET. From the Ist November Next. The Godowns at present occupied by the undersigned and by the StraiU Timet press, No. 32 Raffles Place. CAMERON DUNLOP CO. Singapore, 10th September, 1879. (I wk.) NOTICE. SALE OF THE REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR. Tenders are invited for the610 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement13 September 1879 - ORCHARD ROAD. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Thursday morning, 18th September, at 8 o’clock, on the spot. In one lot, all that piece or parcel of freehold land situate in the vicinity of Orchard Road, between Government Road and Cavanagh Road,884 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement13 September 1879 - SALE OF ThFrEVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR. Tenders are invited for the undermentioned 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms—at Kwala Lumpur, Kanching and the mining districts of those places. (a) A Farm of the right to prepare and sell chandoo and all other preparations of opium. (5) A Farm of467 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement15 September 1879 - THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK COMPANT LIMITED. Notice is hereby given that a Dm. dend on the Company’s Shares at the rate of 5 o/o for the half year ending 30th June 1879. will be payable at the Company’s Office. No. 4. Collyer Quay, on and after Monday the 8th Instant.734 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement17 September 1879 - SALE OF THEREVENUE FARMS IN THE STATEOF SELANGOR. Tenders are invited for the undermentioned 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms—at Kwala Lumpur, Kanching and the mining districts of those places. (а) A Farm of the right to prepare and sell chandoo uud all other preparations of opium. (б) A Farm of the461 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement24 September 1879 - &«-m> STATIONERY. The undersigned will sell by Public Auction, on Thursday. 2nd Oc'ober. commencing at 10.30 a. m. An Invoice of Useful Office Stationery just landed, eon- j sisting of Foolscap, plain. j Foolscap ruied with ruled. olumns for dollars j broad folio. and Cts. Coloured Note Puper Commercial EuvelCommercial834 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement26 September 1879 - NOTICE. I SALE OP THE REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR. 1 Tendkes are invited for the under* j mentioned:— 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms. —At Kwala Lumpur, Ranching and the mining die* I tricts of those places. I A. A Farm of the right to prepare and sell Chandoo496 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement27 September 1879 - THE MITRAIIdMRUSR NOTICE. SALE OF THE REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR. Tenders are invited for the undermentioned 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms—at Kwala Lumpur, Kanchittg and the mining districts of those places. (а) A Farm of the right to prepare and sell chandoo and all other preparations of opium.466 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement30 September 1879 - PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The undersigued have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, on Friday the 10th October next, unless previously disposed of by private sale, the entire property of the Singapore Saw Mills Company, at Kallang, comprising the valuable leasehold Lind on which the property stands, together586 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement1 October 1879 - MARINE INSURANCE THE BUBMAH STEAM CHINA trader, ship company limited. government security INSURANCE CO LIMITED. Mail to Dllri s bM g(P k) L'f« A’®"™ l Company, vTirLv Head Office Hanging. Salangor, Klang, Lingy, Malacca, and Pe- LIMUEB. ±1 TICK. ,|M 1 U .d„.. g „.X'? 'Z'”p-ni«l A r .n.. 11..1,990 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement3 October 1879 - NOTICE. Victor Dumas, Veterinary Surgeon :ind Shoeing Smith, begs to inform the Public of Singapore, that in addition to the above business, he is also prepared to cure diseased Dogs and Cattles of any description, at a moderate charge. Communications addressed to him at Orchard Road No. 550 will meet763 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement4 October 1879 - fltto aubfrttefmmts. HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. Paid tip Capital 5,000,000 Dollars. Reserve Fund 1,300,000 Dollars. COURT OF DIRECTORS. Chairman. —Wm. H. Forbes, Esq. (of Messrs. Rnssell Co.) Deputy Chairman. —The Hon. W. Keswick (of Messrs. Jardine Matheson Co.) F. D. Sassoon, Esq. (of Messrs. David Sassoon Sons Co.) E.813 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement7 October 1879 - FURNITURE SALE. The undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday, the 11th inst.at2 p. m. the Household Furniture belonging to James McLean, Esq Sophia Road, and comprising dining room, drawing room, and bedroom suites. Also a small double seated phaeton suitable for a pair of ponies.894 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Article8 October 1879 - (For Straits Times.) London, Ith October.'— It is understood that at a Cabinet Council held yesterday, the immediate re-assembling of Parliament was discussed. The Times deprecates this action as uncalled for. We regret to notice very bad Ice again being served out from the Ice House; it more3,605 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement8 October 1879 - NOTICE. SALE OF THE REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR. Tenders are invited for the under* j mentioned:— 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms. —At Kwala Lumpur, Kanching and the mining districts of those places. A. A Farm of the right to prepare and sell Chandoo and all other preparations of821 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement9 October 1879 - NOTICE. SALE OF THE REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR. Tenders are invited for the undermentioned 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms. —At Kwala Lumpur, Ranching and the mining districts of those places. A. A Farm of the right to prepare and sell Chandoo and all other preparations of Opium. B.507 words
- Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle / Advertisement10 October 1879 - NOTICE. SALE OF THEREYENUE FARMS IN THE Tenders are invited for the undermentioned 1. Kwala Lumpur Farms—at Kwala Lumpur, Kanching and the mining districts of those places. (a) A Farm of the right to prepare and sell chandoo and all other preparations of opium. (5) A Farm of the right461 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement11 October 1879 - NOTICE. Neither the Captain, Agents nor Owners of the British barque Oldbridge will be responsible for any debtß contracted I by the crew of the above ship during her stay in port. Singapore, 6th Oct. 1879. (to 14th inst.l SALE BY AUCTION. The undersigned have received instructions to Sell by920 words
- Singapore Daily Times / Advertisement13 October 1879 - NOTICE. Neither the Captain, Agents nor Owners of the British barque Oldbridge will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the above ship during her stay in port. Singapore, 6th Oct. 1879. (to 14th inst.) SALE BY AUCTION. The undersigned have received instructions to Sell by Public924 words
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