The Straits Times, 5 September 1846

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2sd. published on Wednesday [SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER sth 1846.] and Saturday mornincs. NO CIV
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 421 1 KEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. aN Sale at the Straits j^ H Times Press, (price JUtsWLm One Dollar each) the new form of Ship's Articles in accordance With the Act of Parliament 7 3 Victoria. Cap. 112. FOR CALCUTTA tiik SteuMf v Fire Queen" jltlX Captain VIALL, is expected here the 23th
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    • 559 1 Handsome embroidered j)ina Scarfs Shawls llandkf's., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila Black and White Lace Shawls and "Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemisseltcs of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Jfcc. &z. Corded MuslmcU and Horse Hair Petticoats ;iu,i Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasol*.. Bonnet. Cap, and Waist
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    • 756 1 BIS PEP A RY. ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STREET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. "yy^HKRE Medical prescriptions are made up, at all hours, with the utmost care and attention the Packets ur Bottles [as the case may be] being scaled in order to prevent malicious .substitution. The I ndersigned has always on hand a g
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  • 105 2 The Straits Times. SINGAPORE: SATURDAY, SEPT. 5TH 1846 A \e\v Siio.vl.— C, |)t ain Wolfe, of the doctpedf, reports th.it 6a Aligns* 29th ii>if) in the voyage f lom s» (l |oo to Singapore, when in the Caramata Passage, he dtscricd a Shoal bearing from East island or the Malaran
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  • 193 2 Presentation of a Sword to IF. If. THK TOMONGONG SIIKK MAHARAJAH OF Joiiore—Tuesday lust being the daj fired I i the eenmooy of pmentkig to the Tom( a >«onl, the gift O f the Government of India, a mark of approbation for His Highn duct aidin- (fat oppression of piracy,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 717 2 THE BANK DRAWS AS FOLLOWS 'On the Union Bank of London, at 6 months sight at 4s. 4d. 30 days sight 4s. 2£d. 1 day's sight fixed 4s. 2d. And at intermediate terms when required. On the National Bank of Scotland and Branches at 1 days sight fixed at 4s.
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    • 146 2 AND FOR SALE AT THE COOOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED. r* A CHOICE ifeLECTION OF BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS. COLORED AND PZrJIX IT BY EMINENT ARTISTS- COMPRISING: Coronation of q'uim victoria, Return from Hawking, .Baronial Hall, Preaching of John Knox, Cardinal Wolsey receiving the Hat, Maid ol SaragosSa, Duke of Wellington as Chancellor
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    • 482 2 FOR SALE lUST received ex InuianeßEV," Japan LeaJ ther at two dollars each. Also A Fine Musical Box Playing the Polka &c. One ditto playing very Choice Waltzes. CURSETJEE Co. Singapore, 7th August 1846. JUST IMPORTED EX "COMTE De.PAKIS" awd AYRSHIRE ry FOALF. V TIIK OODWVNS OF TUB VNI>KKSIt;M ]>.
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    • 316 2 JISTHecd. Per ROB ROY J^ibboxs of ail sizes, Envelopes Lady's ami Gentleman's Children's Socks, Lady's Satin Shoes, Nelson Dupoy s French Lavender watci Provost's Genuine Eau de Cologne B/islow and Edmonds Essence of Pennon Genuine Bears Grease, Bengal Silk Handkerchiefs, Bird's eye Pattern Table Clothes, Napkins and washing Towels Boat
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  • 1510 3 Vt Government House, active pntaratiMi had gress, a day or two previous. An .Mollcnt "Spread" was prepared in tlie shape of subsl mtial titKn on «hich to fall back so soon s ihc ceremony of prcsentalion had concluded. Colonel Bi itkrwoßTH, C. B. (lovcrnor of the Incorporated Settlements had invited
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  • 647 3 Lvtkst Intelligence from Borneo. I>v the arrival la>t evening of the 11. C. Steamer rhhycthon, Captain Ross, we have received sonic particulars respecting the progress <>t' the Fleet, and the state of -ow relations with Borneo. Prom the subjoin* ed details some information will In. 1 pained of what was
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  • 195 3 ooo (UN IN: TOKra Oil— AMKUICA.V SEITI.KMF.NT. Yesterday afternoon September 4th the Pemasalai and Oriental Company's Steamer "Braganza," (.'ominandcr Thomas Mundv, (Lieut. Stead. It. N. Admiralty AgenQ entered the barbour and%nchored at 2 p. M. The Steamer left Galle at 8 r. M. August j>7th and
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  • 2664 3 It has seldom boon our lot to chronicle events more fu!! of interest that those conveyed by the or (sen! !\V'' I" ;ui read i|S The Government of Sir Robert Peel is no more, W& the destinies of the Empire an again confided, to the administration of Lord John It
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  • 1384 4 (From the Overland Ohserver, Zuly 11 J Tlte Maria Soames. We toft been favoured with the Mauritian of April 22nd containing the following details of the dreadful sufferings endured by the 90th and others on board the Maria Soames" during the hurricane experienced in March. We have also been
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  • 902 4 «c understand that the members of the A n Corn-law League will assemble in adav on after the Corn B:ll has received the Roy and will declare that the object for which t h ted has been accomplished. They will then said announce that no further subscriptions 1
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  • Straits Times Extra
    • 8 5 Straits Times Extra Singapore, Saturday September 3 1846.
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    • 188 5 WHKiS IN. TOr.IF.S OI'T— AMERICAN BBTTLEVn>'T "N'csterday afternoon September 4th the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamer "Bragania," Commander Thomas Mundy, (Lieut. Stead, R. N. Admiralty \<:oiit) entered the harbour and anchored at 2 P. M. The Steamer left Galle at 6 i\ M. A.ugUBt27th and Penangat6P.
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    • 2531 5 It has seldom boen our lot to chronicle events more full of interest that those conveyed by the present Mail to our Indian readers. The Government of Sir Robert Peel is no more, and the destinies of the Empire are again confided to the administration of Lord John Russell Mid
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    • 170 5 H. M.sleam.T \llrii,i,!rf<ird, (nina, rorHiunuth lilli Willi.m J.rdii Sutil!, i nun, rtrmoatk 'iothMsrj Ann Webb, -.ilkc dumibw .iw,™ i Aluhmt, Vl lUwm JanlUn-. Kor »In«i pon-, Lv TWan-K ,r I«i vl«, Blckaid l-homloa-BiUTi. .mi Hindoo-HoM, aivlTm AlUrrrpooi fjr H.irvtinn-, Ellerslie— «infmpoiT, I»». Aim— «k»nr. i wrl.
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    • 167 5 LATKST I.N IKM.IGK.NCK MOM I'xtRXKO. By the arrival last evening of the 11. C. Steamer Phlrgct/ion, Captain Ross, avc have received some particulars respecting the progress of the Fleet, and the state of our relations with Homeo. From the subjoined details somd information will be gamed of what was done
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    • 360 5 Henual Opium the new Salks. We understand from a source entitled to credit that the result of a conference between the Opium merchants at Calcutta and the Financial Secretary to government, has elicited the following which may be relied on. Ist. That there will be nine Sales commencing from November
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