The Straits Times, 18 November 1845

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  • 21 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Ist. FOR THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 18th l&io. NO. XIX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 422 1 NOTICE. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Slcam Ships Lady Mary Wood and />rai/anza, are expected to arrive hrrr on the -itli and bill proximo. The former vessel on the 4t^ Trom Point de Galle on her passage to Hongkong, and the latter from Hongkong oil the Bth on
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    • 486 1 ded Muslinett, and Horse hair Petticoats, Gentleman's Dress and Frock Coats, shooting and walking ditto, Military and Navy Duck Drill, Corduroy, Saxony Mull, <fee. for Trowsers, silk and cotton Socks, silk and kid Gloves, Lamb's wool and Merino Shirts and socks, unbleached Grass Cloth for Jackets, Ladies' and Gents Grass
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    • 735 1 •SI NGAPORE DISPENSARY. IN consequence of the Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersign^ have (in the mean time) given up the Private Hospital attached 'o the above Dispcnsar? OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS, are respectfully informed that they, their i Passengers and Crew, can be attended at any hour
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  • 34 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Tuesday, November 18th 1845. On Wednesday morning last the tide rose so high as to overflow the banks of the canal in North Bridge Road, several Chinese dwellings were flooded.
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  • 46 2 In our advertising columns will be fouud a programme of tTie Singapore Races for the ensuing year, which promises afair amount of interest to the admirers of the turf. The Governor, with his wonted liberality,' has contributed largely to the attractions of the course.
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  • 49 2 - We are happy to noil ticc tbat the Sons 01 ai. Andrew intend doing I honour to their tutelar Saint, and that the Ball and Supper will be open to all the Sons of harmony and good cheer" who desire to unite in the joyous festivity.
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  • 23 2 The Steamer Diana is hourly expected from rinang. We hear that the Steamer Phkycthon will proceed to pinang in a day or two.
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  • 21 2 The Schooner Catharine from Manila to .Sydney, put into Singapore last Saturday lor vutqf and provisions, having been out 5U days.
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  • 35 2 Two capacious tanks "are being constructed near the theatre, intended for general convenience. For these useful improvements the public is indebted to the kberaiity and private munificence of Tan lock Siiig Esq., a Chinese Merchant.
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  • 163 2 -On Thursday last the Armenian Church was entered and robbed of some articles of Silver consisting of a chalice valued at 125, and a silver ray, gold mounted, valued at 125 dollars. It would appear that no violence was used, the door of the church having been opened either
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  • 795 2 - -Last week a Sepoyl belonging to the 16th Bombay Native Infantry! was seeu to be endeavouring to persuad the Cap-j tain of a Ship to convey him to Bombay. It" would appear that the Sepoy, when with the Regiment at Bhooj, obtained leave of absence If "visit
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  • 141 2 Tde Feiiiiy —We beg to bring prominrn y to the notice of the authorities, t!:« i that exist> for the enforcement of stringent r< lations in the case of persons crossing the river. The ferryboats frequently run groat ri.k oi bring upset from boats passing up and down th<* river
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 467 2 China Figured and Plain SILKS and SATINS for Ladies' DRESSES; Crape, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs BALZARINE and MUSLIM Dresses Ladies' Silk Stockings, Gloves. Mitts, lJonnet and Waist-Rib-bons &c. Gents Silk plain and coloured Socks and Gloves, Waist pieces, Black Neckerchiefs, Silk and Satin Stocks, Neck-Rib-bon, Braces and Silk Handkerchiefs, Grass
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    • 555 2 Strawberry an 'l pir.m Jams, Mannatade, Black and Rt\i l.vi.ant Jelly, assorted Jams Raspberry Vinegar in pints Fine Cheeses of sorts Tickled Tongues Tripe Herrings Salmon Aberncthy and Captains Biscuits from LeMann's Prime Wiltshire Bacon Sydney Flour Hollands Gin in Cases Singapore bottled Beer in prime order Capital Sherry in
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    • 186 2 Cholera, want of Nervous Energy, Debility. Affections of the Joints, Spasms, Hooping-Cough. Asthma, Hysterics T Epilepsy, and all neuralgic diseases, The Galvano-Electric Ring has received the approbation of the medical profession, who have pronounced it the important scientific invention of modern times; many thousands having been cured in England of
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  • 122 3 r continued pulling,—the tii.t the lar^o boat came risrht ;i-i#l- ■•r's, my iiic Kivi-rand wa rom a watery grave thrown when ltis land was seen, was the only part of In- I odj visit>!>; abei nearlj i'"llo#ln(c him into the water also, rnispinp attlie side of the Txmbang d v
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  • 86 3 Wf, understand that the brig Arratoon Aprar n1,1,. an excellent passage lo China. A letter j,.,i Hongkong November 2nd remarks. We heen bere three days and no Dido or is visible the Frolic came into Macao mIP day before us, so that allowing for her prinr departure from Singapore, we
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  • 25 3 Papers from C'lin.i to the 4th tfoI have been received per Rob Roy. An I i,r:n or two will be found in another colujnn.
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  • 29 3 advices have been received Pi Mam ptf Prince of Widen. Hi* Majesty un has £ot over -all his fesra of vasion- All was petceftble tlie crop ugar abundant
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  • 124 3 —On Friday last fie H. M. I Mearaer P/tlcf/cf/io", captsinh Ross, I re from Cochin China. The j Steamer's visit has, we believe, oinlished; Un presents sent to the Kin;* pled i 1 a gracious manner through am of Mandarins, and sundry presents for esty, Queen Victoria, have
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  • 177 3 By the FlccJta we have received del Pat's to the 261h (Mobcr- The e\pcricr.ccd a typhoon on the 3rd. Nov. following her departure from Manila. Bar. fell to 29 inches. The wind is rcprenledb hare been very violent from N. W. but illy after vccrcil to W. S. W.
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  • 86 3 - -The lypliooii in the China Seas 'I the 10th uiid lith October las', which we 1 ijl ort time sin 'c as ha\ing compelled War sie.'.inrr Dricer to bear up to Singai:rc to re!:t <!i<l also considerable injury to the > Tyrer from Hoogitaag to London. The arrive* hero
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  • 685 3 - We ltam that Mr. Bright has concluded a ith a Chinese Carpenter for the build- of liis Sanatariwn on Mount Ellcnbvrouyh according to the agreement made tlic be completed by the 30th of April it is Mr. Bright* intention to open it f) the ben< (v of Invalids a:.d
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  • 359 3 The anniversary dinner of tho Victoria Lodge of Odd Fellows was celebrated yesterday at the Port. In the morning, the Order displayed their banners with all due pump an Ic. ireumstance. The event w*s heightened by the arrival of the schooner liift/: from Sing*] ffe, wftich came up
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  • 234 3 ]s the Saturday'! issue of our Cotemporary of the Frieiul of China, there is a letter from tl»e Captain of the SpaUish ship Cupido, which was lost on the Kast Coast of Formosa, during ihe Btoria in July last. Alter being robbed by tho inhabitant* and otherwise ill* treated,
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  • 928 3 The market has been exceedingly dull during tha past week.' Trade in some degree has been comparatively pnvolyscil such transaction have been effected have been on a limited i and at present there is lit) le eh? nee meat ;ts many of the re have com ed
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  • 408 3 Nov. 10th British barque Maccdon, Hcdkiiop, Hongkong October, 'lth. •10:h Swedish brig Julie, Brasewiih, Bally, September li 'Jth. 10th 'British Rchooner Mischief, Smith, Hongkong October 22nd. 10th British ship Maw AUiim, Page, Macau October "27th. 10th British ship Cowasjee Family, Durham, Macao Oat 27th. Pasxenjerts Mrs.
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  • 1908 4 For Eastikn to Western Pro d v c e— T ues d a y November ltrn 1845. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. <> mmffrci aZ««a^ -Accounts are kept in Spanish Dolors and CasK-thc
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  • 328 4 Ration Vessel. Vessels Name. 'ons iAPTAIN. British brig British brig British brig Dutch schooner British brig British brig British barque British schooner British barque British schooner Danish brig Duutch barque Dutch schooner British barqus American ship British brig British sc looncr British brig British barque H.
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  • 60 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVEROOL Antimony Ore £2 20 cwt. Tin £2.....! Black pepper £4 per 16 cwt. Cassia 9 shillings per l>ox. Measurement Goods £4 4. per JO cubic feet Sago in Boxes 4 for 50 cubic ect do. m Bags 4 for 20 cwt. Gambier in basket.... £4 '0s
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  • 52 4 ON GOODS. To Europe (not north of Great Britain^ 2£ cent Do. (north of Do. 3 Americ a and N Wales 2$ Cape of G. Hope St Helena.... Calcutta H Bombay 2 Madras H Persian Gulph 3i Red Sea.. Ceylon H Mauritius *t China Batavia *i Malacca
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  • 67 4 London.. 6 Months sifrht4s. 3d. per Dol!« 30 days tight Is. Id. Calcutta. .60 days siffht Company* Bills. accepted ditto 221 China 30 days tight at Par. Madras.. 60 days sight '-!-> per Drs. 100 Bombay .50 days sig;ht 226 per Dra 1 Syc« Silver 7 per Cent
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 87 4 Kates of Subscuiption. Yearly 10 Spanibh Dollars or 36 Company's I Half Yearly U or W) Quarterly 5 or 11 Monthly li or 4 Single Copy 1 Java ltupcc. Subsc.iptions Advortisen'.er.ts and oomn should l>eaddresscdtotheEditor>.'o.7,<. 'ornu;ci<.»-' also to the care of the following Agents: Hongkong Messrs. Oswald Co. Manila Messrs.
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