The Straits Times, 1 July 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. All SIICAF9II JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4TH. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, JULY, Ist 1848.] and Saturday morning NO. 28«
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 710 1 KATES OF BUBBCRIPTIOH Annually. Sp. Drs. 16 N Half- Yearly.. 9 1 Quarterly 5 I One Month... 14 I A Single Copy— One liupee, LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE, AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OP COMMERCIAL-SQUARE^-SINCAPORE. ILA3DEISS AffIPJURaiL. 18 "'^n/TH 3 Ladies companion, •hemisette. of every description Mu^-^Va.n^fJd"^ 1 A Crscts
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    • 788 1 sortment of the following goods, selected specially WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. I MILLINERY K HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table Berlin Wool of assorted colors flalzarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collar* of English Manila Bonnets of the latest modes, front Paxis manufacture Chemisette* of the finest quality^ Lace of English
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    • 552 1 AOZNTS London— Sfmmonds Ward. I Calcutta— Thackor a.id C.» China- William Pustau Co I Manila— Jowph Rogers C* PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned has on Sale several excelI lent Chronometers by the most reputed manufactureis in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation of true
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  • 24 2 At Singapore, on Wedneoday evening, June 28th, at 7 hours r. m. George Simmonds Esq. Purser, of H. M. S. Mseander.
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  • 88 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore: Saturday, July Ist 1848. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: June 28th per N. S. De Luz from Penang, J, A. De Lux Esq per Mor from China, M. Bruce. Smith and John Bennett Esqrs. 29th per Machlar from Lingin, H. H.
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  • 160 2 In our issue of the 14th ultimo, we stated that the Orang Kya Danah Macota of the Natunas was in confinement at Pulo Penjingat. On the appearance of that notice the Straits authorities, we believe, very promptly wrote to the Dutch Resident at Rhio in order to ascertain the correctness
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  • 44 2 THECHpper Mor brought down 20 Chinese Convict, from HongUng for Penang. It would thus appear that the HoDgkong executive has profited little by the example of the General Wood,, and are determined to male these Settlements the depot for the twice rej-cted of China.
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  • 13 2 The John Bagshaw from Bombay brings on about 60 Convicts from that Presidency.
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  • 37 2 Calcutta —By the Ayrshire we learn that the Waterwitch from this port reached Calcutta on June 9th, and the Mischief on the oth. The Ayrshire brought down Copper Coins fur Singapore of the value of dollars 0,000.
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  • 27 2 From a Bombay paper we learn that the Judges at Madras had given Judgment against the defendant-Secretary to Government in an action for libd damages one Rupee
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  • 55 2 Bombay By the arri\ al of the John Ba<;shaw" and v Larkins" we have dales from to June Bth. The Mayaram Dyaram" from this port arrived there on May 30th, the "Good Success" on the 31st the "Duke of Cornwall" on the 3rd of June and 11. M. Steamer Fury'
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  • 281 2 Java, and Bally News From the Skat of War By the arrival yesterday evening of the Dutch war Steamer u Etna.'" we have intelligence from Balavia to June 28th. The news by this opportunity, is of great importance in reference to the progress of the war in Bally. Having only
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  • 3522 2 The Eastern Archipelago Company —In our issue of to-day, we publish the Charter of the M Eastern Archipelago Company", and the correspondence connected therewith between the Lords Commissioners of Trade and the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce. These papers wenmoved for by Mr Bouverie M. P. and ordereJ by the House
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 564 2 SPG WB&&G4L IT is hereby notified, that Her Majesty's Colony of Labuan will be opened to Settlers and other immigrants, from and after the first day of August next, and that all persons bj>ing well and peaceably disposed, thereafter coming to reside within the said Colony and its dependencies, shall
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    • 545 2 FOR SALE I BUTTER AND CHEESE. O. J. BABE CommerciaUSquare. HAS just received a prime lot of Salt Butter in 12 lbs. jars, and Cheshire Cheeses in tins of 10 lbs. each. Also Truffles, Patic ditalie, Sperm Candles, preserved Fruits, Currants, Ac. English Loaf Sugar. ALSO 10 Catty Boxes of
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    • 345 2 CURSETJEE AJVJJ CV. Just Received ex Numancia. 1 VERY choice selection of Manila Biscuits i\ known as Bodigos, llamas, Booas largas and Banadas. First quality Chocolate, made from the real febu Cacao, with and without Sugar. Also A selection of Handsome embroidered Pin A, Scarfs, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Capes, Cuffs, Ac
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  • 500 3 To the Right Honorable Henry Labouchere, President of the Board of Trade. The Memorial of the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufacture*, established by Royal charter in the City of Glasgow. Respectfully sheweth. That your Memorialists have seen with great surprise the public announcement of anew trading company
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  • 902 3 Office of Committee of Piivy Council for Trade. Whitehall 1 3th March. Stß,— l am directed by the Lords of the Committee of Privy Council for Trade to acknowledge the receipt of the memorial of the Directors of the Chamber of Commerce of Glasgow, praying that Her Majesty's Government may
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  • 1427 4 t Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures, Glasgow, 20th March 1848. Sir I am desired by the directors of thw hamber to acknowledge receipt of a letter from the secretary of the Lords of the committee of Privy council for trade, of date the 13th instant, intimating that in the month
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  • 310 4 Office of Committee of Privy Council for Trad©. Whitehall, 22d March 1848. g IB# iam directed by the Lords of the committee ©f privy council fcr trade to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 30th instant, containing the observations of the director* of the chamber of commerce at Glasgow
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  • 1819 4 By the John Bagshaw from Bombay we have received the English Mail of May Blh. The time occupied in the transit of (he Mails from the Post office in Londi n to that at Bombay was only 27 days and U hours. In France tht elections
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