The Straits Times, 29 November 1845
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Title Section22 1845-11-29 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Ist. published on Wednesday [SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29th 184o] and Saturday mornincs. NO. XXII22 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement420 1845-11-29 1 NOTICE. Tilt Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships Lady Mttry Wood and liragattzd, are expected to arrive here on the ith ?nd Bth proximo. The former vessel on the 4th from Point de Gallc on her passage to Hongkong, and the latter from Hongkong on Ihe Sth on420 words
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Advertisement420 1845-11-29 1 AT THE SHOP OF Adjoining the Singapore Dispensary, Commercial-Square. The following Valuable CHOICE SELECTION of British, French and China Goods. 1 China Figured and Plain SILKS and SATINS for Ladies' DRESSES; Crape, Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs BALZARINE and MUSLIN Dresses Ladies' Silk Stockings, Glovea, Mitts. Bonnet and Waist-Rib-bons &c. Gents420 words
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Advertisement785 1845-11-29 1 DUTRONQUOY of the London Hotel begs leave to inform Strangers visiting Singap orf, vj. that he has just completed the enlargement of his Establishment, in doing which hi» has spared no expence or labour to make it a most comfortable and suitable House, for those who may favor him with785 words
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48 1845-11-29 2 THE Straits Times. Sigapore Saturday November, 29. A Steamer came into the harbour last night, Mipposed to be the Diana from Pcnang; but i- the delicient state of the port arrangaments that no certain inlormation could be gathered, notwithstanding that the Steamer was «ign»H*»d at 3 P. M.48 words
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Article145 1845-11-29 2 A Correspondent who felicitates himself in tho ephonius name v lnquirendo expresses a desire to know if we can inform him anj tiling concerning a correspondence which has recently been going on between the executive and a resident inhabitant respecting an Island called Pulo Hantu. We regret that it is145 words
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Article114 1845-11-29 2 V,'e regret to. notice that fears are entertained (or the fjtcof the Ship Castle Iluntlif. Caplain Mc.lnlyre. which left China on the 10th October for Singapore and Bombay, aud has not since lieen heard of. Fears are also entertained respiting, the bait I'uttal Jxarim .Captain Eorrcr, which left Singapore on114 words
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Article28 1845-11-29 2 THE Ameri an Clipper bri^ Frolic from China passed through the Strait of Singapore en Tuesday last in progress to Bombay but did not communicate with the shore.28 words
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Article42 1845-11-29 2 Ay inquest wis held on Thunday last on of the body of a native whose death occurred from poison having been administered. The inquest was adjourned to yesterday when a verdict was rrturned of wilful murder against some penoo or persons unknown.42 words
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Article465 1845-11-29 2 —We noticed in Wednetdn i issue that tlie gathering at the Theatre iTmvl .y mght was a good one it Was a bumper, the house being full even to overflowing. The managers, Amateur comedians and musi-u.-.ns, deserved the \cry enthusiastic applause ■vmUi which every part of tin: performance,465 words
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Article329 1845-11-29 2 I we observe that the Fire Queen passed the Hero |on November about .90 miles from where the pilot left tlie tetter vessd, so that the steamer would not in all probability reac'i Calcutta until the lOlh or 11 tli —the Precursor f'jr Gallc was to leave on Hie329 words
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Article118 1845-11-29 2 On dils.—It i» confidently reported that Capt. Sir Edward Belcher will shortly to be brought to a Naval Court Martial by order of Admiral Sir Wil. liam Coehrane, Commanding the naval forces in the East Indies, .for an alleged breach of discipline.—It is stated that the steamer ILtoyhly will shortly118 words
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1993 1845-11-29 2 -In addition to our former observations on the wreck of the above unfortunate vessel we have been favored with a statement drawn up by lhe officers belonging to the ship and which/ we give below. I In connection with the wreck of the1,993 words
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Article2267 1845-11-29 2 uance wiin our promise, and by the kindi'avor of a friend we are enabled to lay before our readers some particulars of the recent expedition of the Hon. Company's Steamer Phhgethon, Captain Ross, to Cochin China. The object of the c pedition, the delivery of sundry2,267 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1845-11-29 2 for Sale. RIAL HOIAA!II>*a <ii\ with green seals, just i per Pampero from Batavia Apply to B.JOSE PH. 'Vcinl St/r/nrr, I").21 words
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139 1845-11-29 3 SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS, ARRIVALS Nov. 20/h— Dutch bri^ In-jie, Tan Yeo Che, Sambas Dot "i")th and Rhio no date. 56th— iint- ship Julia, Jonas, China Not. 18th, Dutch schooner Urocodiie, Supie, Suura- bay* Oct -Sili. 27th---i)ulch bark Alloicie, Mahomed Hooscin, Sainaran;: Oct 2Crth. Brit, burk Ureyhjund, Hutehinson, Tuticorin, (Jet Bth.139 words
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Article1614 1845-11-29 3 To the Editoh op the Straits Times. Sin, The introduction of Christianity among the semi-barbiirous nations of the East, as a means of ameliorating their moral condition, is an ol>jeet which, lias for Ages occupied ihe attention Of the truly Philanthropic of Christendom. And the success which has attended1,614 words
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Article616 1845-11-29 3 Public Entertainment to JamtsMvTIIESON, Esq., M. P. Since the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Mathcson at Stornoway, on a visit to Lewis, the enthusiasm displayed by tli c people in welcoming them surpasses any thing of the kind ever before witnessed in the locality. In a spirit of616 words
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Advertisement578 1845-11-29 4 AT THE COMMISSION i ROOMS OF U ittlc, (Znvzetice *V (to. COMMERCIAL SQUARE. nPHE following valuable and choice selection of British. French, India and Chinese Goods; LADIES APPAREL Ac. Elegantly embroidered Muslin and Lace Dres ■f^s, robed, tucked, Dowered and turiiced. Handsome figured China Silks and Satins for D.-esses. Plain578 words
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Advertisement413 1845-11-29 4 WINES A SPIRITS. Sherry J. Cockburn, Campbell's Port very superior Champagne. Claret Ist quality St. Julien and Leoville. Brandy Best Cognac. Beer, Singapore and English bottled Porter Do Do Hollands, Whiskey, Liqueurs. Ac. Ac. Pid)lic Auctions held vn Monday and Thursday. LITTLE. CURSETJEE A CO. FOR SALE A beautiful Collection413 words
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Advertisement621 1845-11-29 4 Hoffman's Jams and Jellies including Raspberry, Strawberry and Plum Jams, Mannatadc, Black and Red Currant Jelly, assorted Jams j Raspberry Vinegar in pints Fine Cheeses of sorts Pickled Tongues Tripe Herrings Salmon Abernethy and Captains Buiscuits from LeMann's Prime Wiltshire Bacon Sydney Flour flollands Gin in Cases Singaprre .bottled Beer621 words
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Advertisement889 1845-11-29 4 FOR SALE. A quantity of Nutnvg frees, three fnr old, in a healthful condition— Ann!,, CniSETJEE and Co. THE EARL^OF^LpBOROUGir^ HOiiOWAY'S PILLS. Ill:: .hAUL OF AIDBOHOUGH CIKKD OP a LlVKil Stomach o»mit.aixt. tx'raetof a Letter from the Earl of Aldboro,<ih 1 ilia Messina, Lyhorn, 2\st Tebruorg, \Ui F© Professor Houowat.889 words
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