The Straits Times, 7 June 1848

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  • 26 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. nv HITHfiCIIII*TIOH HI SIKAPORE JOURNAL OF C9MMER C E OL 4TH. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 7th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 281.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 807 1 BATES OF eunovi"- Annually. Sp. Drs. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 1 Quarterly.... > One Month... 1« 1 A Single Copy-One Rupee. lifST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMIYIERCIAL-SQUARE,"SINGAPORE. joaoei--Berlin wool of colors Jaconet— White and colored Boots and shoes, English and French Linen— Fine Irish IBuiiueis
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    • 803 1 SB^^E^F-f7 fEEf*-^^k-~ tSX^fs^Eß-^^ABk^^E^Efti^^E^X fMr3 M 9 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY Mj| HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table .Berlin Wool of assorted colors Balzarine dresses Caps. Cuffs, Collars- of English Manila Bonnets
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    • 561 1 AOBNTB London— Simmonds A Ward. Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China— William Pu»Uu 4 Co I Manila— Joseph Rogers C» PUBLIC NOTICE TiHE Undersigned has on Sale se?eral excellent Chronometers by the most reputed manufaclureis in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation of true
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  • 228 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore: Wednesday, Jcne 7th 1848. Up to the hour of going to press)[last evening the mail Steamer from G.ille wilh^the English mail of April 21th had not arrived" We have to announce the arrival of the folfoHowing pasSengers May sth per Kli(la from Bal, R Hcwi n
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  • 919 2 Prussia and Austria-Republics! Times Office June \>/>. 1343 We have received, via Bombay, the in, portant intelligence of a second Revolution in Berlin, the deposition of the King i m pnsonment of hi, Ministers and the eltab* lishmeirt of a Republic also the abdication ot the Emperor Ferdinand
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 781 2 A SUGAR PIIWATI9S THK ugai plantation known as the Balestieb plantation, si. ii v 1 two miles fruni the centre of the Settlement of Singapore, consisting of one thousand acres of ground laying in one body. Two hundred and twenty of which are planted with puirar canes. The soil is
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    • 628 2 FOR SALE BUTTER AND CHEESE. G J DARE Commercial-Square. HAS just received a prime lot of Salt Butter in 12 lbs. jars, and Cheshire Cheeses in tins of lOlbs. each. Also Truffles, Patie dllalie, Sperm Candles, preserved Fruits, Currants, Xc. English Loaf Sugar. ALSO 10 Catty Boxes of choice Green
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    • 382 2 F\Hr~^* N E V flk V** Barque ANGELINA, 433 44te^ ns Capt> Morg4 *> cx P ec" WF lcd hcrC ab°Ul lhe 2Olh inSlant wi" have room for a few Tons freight, for which, or Passage, apply to KER, RAWSON X CO. Singapore bth April, 1818. l^OTfc tt IT I?
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  • 44 3 On Thursdiy last Captain Wills, of the Ciirles i:, r 'j >s saw a Steamer off Parcelar Hill, proceed.f to the westward; tliis wag doabtloja the H)oghl' v n °froin .Malacca to Peoatlg. Oa Friday mor;iiii'ihi Wills saw the Eliza Penelope oil Water Islands.
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  • 16 3 The Steamer Pekin, after undergoing repairs, uKceJed on Monday in continuation of her voyage to Ceylon.
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  • 48 3 p VLIY By the EUna from Bally we learn that the natives were preparing to make the utm >st resistance to the Dutch, especially to the northward. The Dutch expedition was at Bezu kie when the Elena called in there May 2 1st, awaiting final orders from Batavia
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  • 17 3 Sir Henry F. Young, Governor of South Ausiralia is expected to arrive in the Steaner from G.ille.
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  • 56 3 We understand the insurances effected on the General Wood have not been paid at Bombay: the case was laid before counsel and an opinion siveu that the policy not having stated specificallj that it included loss from mutiny of Convicts, the assurers were not liable the point will, we learn,
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  • 68 3 China From China we have no news of stirriu- T interest all appears to be quiet, save the Court of Justice at Hongkong in which the ading Judge, late acting attorney general Campbell figures to great disadvantage. Mr Bonham the new governor of Hongkong, bad m.ide a visit of ceremony
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  • 264 3 "On the 29th April last His Excellency the Governor accompanied by Mrs lionham, General md other* embarked ta the Medm for forts, to meet the Chin.-;.- Commissioner Seu; arrived at the place the Pluto took the Governor and his KtalF out with a guard of honor furly tin.* 95tb. Several
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  • 65 3 I Prevention of Collision- at Sea Let a triangular Lantern be made with sides of dilTcreiilcftloured glass, red blue and white —and "»illi slides to cover them. When on the starboard tack let red glass be exposed when on the larboard the blue and when running free the white. If
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  • 31 3 Captain Grange, of the Countess ofEglinton" reports having spoken the ship M William Gillies"' in Sunda Straits May 23d, and the bark "Sunda" bound to China in Banca Straits June Ist.
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  • 198 3 May 31st Brit, bark Louisa, liozario Penang May 23. June Ist Brit, brig Maggie, Jones, China April 27. n n Brit, bark Anne Maclean, Moen, Bomhay April 29, >, 2d Do. steam ship Pekin, Baker, Hong- > kong May 25. n Do. brig Wigcon, Capes, Arracan,
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  • 1791 3 (From the Ooerland Register,) In Hongkong the principal subject of discussion during the month, has been the manner in which cases are conducted in the Supreme Court. This arose more immediately at t lie present time from the acting Chief Justice Mr. Campbell having been retained, while acting Attorney-General,
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  • 686 3 SKETCHES OF THE FRKXCH REVOLUTIONARY LEADERS. M. ARAGO. This gentleman, who is the first astronomer o jthe age, was boiu in the year 18 Hi, and t ne gitataff portion of his life has been devoted t, y study and passed is scientific pursuits. During tho last five
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  • 305 3 It is a somewhat singular fact that at a mv ment when the English Legislature is diseasing the question of removing Jewish disabilities in f there were any question at all relative to the propriety, wisdom, and justice of such a measure— hi Jew should be holding a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • 740 4 A NEWSPAPER on a somewhat similar plan to Mutual Assurance, The Whole Profits being Divisible Amongst thk first two thousand Subscribers. On the Ist January, 1818, will be Published, Price Sixpence. CJ)c Courier, A London General Weekly Newspaper, of Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Law, Literatureand the Fine Arts;
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 59 4 X^* Applications will be attended to by the Editor of the Straits Times Singapore. -V PATIENT IN A DYING STATE, CURED Of A DISORDER IN THE CHEST. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Calvert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 29th, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Sir, Mr. Thompson, National School-master of
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    • 964 4 culars respecting a son of his, who had been s«riously ill for three years and a half, and who has derived the greatest benefit from the use of your medicines, after trying all ordinary resources without effect. The boy is eight years of age, strumous or scrofulous constitution. He seem
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    • 510 4 A T Ej* t 7^" ~f-t~M.-UM^ thl <TPiiT« t\\kv< drf« A1 IME >'RAITS TIMES PKIiSS. (NEAR THE ARMENIAN CHURCH.) NeW form of Ship's Articles, Tl Lv/aFgO IJOOK.S, Personal and Mortfiraure Bonds, D, t* c aa*. Blank 1 OWerS OI Attorney, Tumorf aiirl Pvnort Manitoata A«»pO»jana lVldnifeSlS, rSoat Kills nf T
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    • 694 4 Dr. La Mert on the Skcrkt I>iriiiMrri£ S or Youth axu Maturity. With twenty-Jive coloured Engravings. Just published, and may be had in French o English, in a sealed envelope. Price 3 Rupees SF L F-P RESE R V A T l O N. A Medical Treatise on the Physiology
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