The Straits Times, 30 May 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNEY OF COMMERCE. \<>l, 2>O. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY MAY 3OIH 1840.] AND SATURDAY: MORNINCS. NO. LXXIVJ
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 390 1 WANTED TO CHART ERilk A Y<ns< lof about 2(M) i<» -2~){) Tons burthen for JSm 'Sydiu v; for particulars 'i* JOSE IVAI.MKIIU A SONS. 251h March 181b' I rpii Kw til-known Sclioo|k I ncr Swallow, J.Scott, •J»K**\\ill sa -j f or the above r ,t immediately. F«r freiglii ssagr, apply
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    • 554 1 HandsosH4 embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls Ilandkfs., Caps, CulFs, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich. Finely-worked Collars, Chemisseltcs of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Jtc. Jtj. Corded Muslinctt and Horse ll.iii Pctticojits and Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols Bonnet, Cap, ami Waist
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    • 646 1 Bfmjjim". !v/ g L\ CHUBCH-STREET. CAM PONG BENCOOLEN. YY Medical preserij.tions are made up. Nt all hours, with the utmost care nnd atteiitmT kets or Bottles f;;s the east- may be] being sfa}ed id order io prevent malicious EMibetil me Undersigned has always on hand a good rapply at tfedkines.
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    • 256 1 M. J. MARTIN. o R. LITTLE. J Surge** ORIENTAL BANK. The Bank draws as follows On the Union Bank of London from i day's sight lixcJ to 0 months sight and at intermediate terms when required. On the National Bank of Scotland and Branch. at 1 day sight fixed On
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  • 20 2 Captain Tanner's Communication, as nlso the Continuation of the history of Malacca will be inserted in our rrext»
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  • 106 2 THE Straits Times. SINGAPORE: SATURDAY, 30TH MAY 1846 The 11. C. Steamer Phlegethon" returned to Singapore yesterday, having left Borneo on the 26th instant. We hope to afford some particulars in our next. The kk Phlegethon" reports having passed yesterday, off Victoria Island the Julie, Captain Mieis, from Sarawak to
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  • 1563 2 —We scarcely know how to account for* our not noticing earlier a startling announcement in the evening edition of the London Standard of the ii'ith March. From the following extracts from the extraordinary express of the Morning Herald and Standard it would appear that
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  • 914 2 MEN'T AND UKNKHAL INCOMPETENCE. -It I is much to be lamented that the superior .111- I thorities in wlibse charge are the concerns ut I a small colony, like the Straits Settlements I should so little mix up with the interrl- I the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 539 2 ADVERTISEMENT. Mits. Taylor, wife of Henry Taylor, late Constable of Police, begs to inform the ladies of Singapore that she undertaken I all kinds of plain needle-work, and will fe-1 grateful for the favor of patronage. Apply t<> Mr. Johnson, Church Stn 4, l ampong Bencooh-n. TO LET. rfrz-wJ^.^ THE
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    • 287 2 AT THE SHOP OF CUR SET JEE e@ Adjoining the Singapore Dispensary, 1 rnimer- I cial-Square, The following Valuable <& C 'OICE I SELECTION of British, French mid China China Figured and Plain SILKS and S.Vi NS I for Ladies' DKESSES; Crape, Cashmere Sha Is I and Scarfs BALZAJtINE and
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  • 339 3 We hear that during the week several I hundreds of Chinese have come up from Singapore. The Criminal Sessions closed on the Ist instaut. The Free Press reports the presentment of the Grand Jury,— which is of greater md interest than usual. The Recorder I himself well pleased with
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  • 1239 3 Tin: Expedition to Borneo of 11. M. S. I Dido, fok tue Suppression of Piracy (Continued from our last.) The following li*tle adventure was told me iuring my stay a*. Sarawak by Dr. Tmacher, irho had lately joined Mr. Brooke, his former Medical attendant having returned to England. It
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  • 3528 3 Mr. Twyford, of unpopular fame, his at len,:,'' received the coup de grace to his magisterial reign, and that from a quarter whence he. as well as the public, could little have expected it. Sir James Graham has been guilty of awarding his deserts to Mr. Twyford, an
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  • 275 4 The following valuable Bullish publications ex. pected per Lena, Iron Queen Ida, will be exposed for sale at the above establishment vizt. Rowlandson's Illustrated Works 11 Vols Martin's Eastern India 3 Vols Marsden's Malayan Dictionary and Grammar Marsden's Sumatra Davis's Sketches of China 2 Vols
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 187 4 FOR SALE. AT C. J. PERRY'S MAKINK GENERAL STOR 1 (.'(inier of Cbmmereial Square. ship STORM. Salt Vrovisions (abin and Ship Itiscuit Hams, Cheese, and Preserved Meats Pickles, Sauces, and Vinegar Salad Oil, Sardines, and (Mius Pearl Barley, Oatmeal and Peal iSpiced Pickled Salmon do Mackarel j Just received ex
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    • 481 4 i Office Wafers and Fancy ditto ■faralle] Kulcrs and Dividers ffteel Pens, Quills and Ink M-'isbiirghs Charts, and Marryatt's Signal (Arid a great variety of miscettaneous good <| C- J- l'l-Kuv; '1 FOR SALE Superior Pale Cognac Brandy, in wood ln,i bottle. ALSO An excellent two days Chronometer bj by"
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