The Straits Times, 1 August 1846

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  • 23 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPOR E JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, AUGUST IST 1846.] AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. NO XCIV.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 431 1 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. -■y v 4^ l! Times Press, (price ()ne Dollar each) the new form of Ship's Articles in accordance with the Act ofPfcrliiiinent7& 8 Victoria. Cap. 112. WANTED TO CHARTERA Vessel of about k 2(M) g^ to '250 Tons burthen tor ■■■■•Sydney; for particular apply to. JOSE D'ALMEIDA
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    • 563 1 I Jla:iilsv7)ie embroidered pitta Scarfs Shavls, Uandkfs., Caps, CufTs', inanulactured at Manila. Black ami While Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-workqrf Collars, Chemissettes of I every description Dress Handkerchiefs Ac Carded lluslinett and Hoisl- Hair Petticoats an 1 \)re<* improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols Bonnet, Cap,
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    • 891 1 ESTABLISHED IN CHURCa^fJEtEBX. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. KRE Medical prescriptions are made up, at »i\ hours, with the utmost care and attention the l'aciuts or Bottles [as the ease may lie} being scaled in order to prevent raaltcieM substitution. UnderagDed haa alwayi on hand a gogd supj.lv of Medicine*, of genuine quality,
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  • 631 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Saturday, 1st August 1846. The Danish barque Indianeren in her passage from Hamburg to Singapore spoke the-fol-lowing vessels, on the dates mentioned. May 16 English brig London <Vom Liverpool to Calcutta in Lat. I* 40 N. and Long. 20- 40 W. of Greenwich. June I— Hambro'
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  • 1512 2 BORNEO PROPER. DOINGS OF THE FLEET. On Wednesday last H. M. War-Steamer Spiteful returned to Singapore, bringing despatches for the Admiralty, relative to the proceedings of the Fleet against the Sultan of Horneo. On the 27th June the Heel left Sarawak and proceeded to Laboan where thjiy arrived on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 583 2 THE Undersigned begs to announce to the Public of Singapore, .that he has commenced business as Commission Agent and Auctioneer, in those new premises next to Messrs Apkl, Lender and Meyer and trusts by strict and constant attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. ALFRED BERNARD. Singapore,
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    • 530 2 Reading-Room, will find it to their interest to do bo, as they are much frequented by advertisers, merchant*, and men of business generally, from being in the immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Bank of England I Mission House, Hall of Commerce and other pnblic buildings. CHRONOMETERS, WATCHES, AND CLOCKS. and
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  • 1047 3 From the Friend of China, Jun« 27) I Hii Danish Majesty's frigate Ga'athea, Captain Stecn Bill" anchored in Hongkong on the 3rd exchanging h usual salutes with the squadron and with the port. Tl i is the first Danish ship of war that has visited Hong V md we
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  • 620 3 from the Man* I tines, May 2b. THE PERSECUTED >.aME!»IANS. Having in former No*, of this journal called attention to the case of the members of the Armenian Church who have beeii the subjects of persecution in the Turkish dominions, our readers would observe with satisfaction in our last
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  • 2053 3 Honoured and Right Reverend Friend,— Agreeably to your friendly and kind inquiries, I will endeavour to explain what I have already i done in accordance wiih the existing canons and I customs of our Church, with regard
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  • 851 3 Uxited States —The Great Western steamer, Captain Mathews, has arrived, fully freighted with passenger and bringing us news from New York to Bth May. The proceedings of Congress are uninteresting an adjournment had taken place, and during the short intervening time devoted to business, nothing calculated to interest English
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  • 3527 4 Civil axd Religious Liberty. A trivial assault case at Bow-street last week, and which we noticed at the time, raised an important question as to the freedom of religious opinion, ■with a still more important question as to the limits of legal protection for the person of the
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