The Straits Times, 4 July 1848

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1 4 The Straits Times
  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AM SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [TUESDAY, JULY, 4th 1848.] and Saturday morning NO. 289
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 865 1 RATS8 OF 8UBSCRIPTIOS Annually.. Sp. Drs. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 Quarterly.... 5 One Month 1| A Single Copy— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE, AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.-SINCAPORE. Berlin wool of colors Jaconet- White and colored Boots and shoes, English and French Linen— Fine Irish Bonnets direct
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    • 800 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY ti£ HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table Berlin Wool of assorted colors Balzarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars- of English Manila Bonnets of the latest modes, from
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    • 554 1 AOBNTB London— Simmonds <& Ward. 1 Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China— Willian Pustau Co Manila— Joseph Rogers k C» PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned has on Sale several excel--1 lent Chronometers by the most reputed manufactureis in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation of
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  • 76 2 THE Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, July 4th 1818. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: July 3rd per Industry from Penang, Captain Ogle per Braganza from China, Messrs Bilda, Diggles, Platt, Agassis, Lagravere, and Newton, Captain Loring R. N. Lieut. Pottingham R, N. Lieut. J. W. Dent
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  • 32 2 In order to enable our subscribers to send to their friends in Europeand India full particulars of the occurrences at Bally and the Sooloo Archipelago, we anticipate our usual day of issue.
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  • 57 2 We have been favored with an abstract of the General recepts and disbursements of the of the Settlement of Singapore for tbe official year 1847-48. We have no time to arrange the materials to-day, but we are happy to give this early intimation that the receipts exceed the disbursements by
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  • 90 2 China Bp the arrival yesterday afternoon of the P. an i O. Company s Steam-ship Braganza, Captain Polls, we have dates from Hongkong to the 21th of June. Nothing of any importance had transpired connected with European iuterests, and our three Hongkong contemporaries complain of the paucity of exciting topics
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  • 21 2 11. M. Brig of war Albatross; Captain Farquhar. arrived here on Sunday last, to join the East India and China Squadron.
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  • 1833 2 Sooloo —Dutch Expedition Attack ov the Pirates It will be remembered the Spainrads fitted out an expedition from Manila in February last, which made a most signal slaughter of the Balangigni pirates at thejisland in the Archipelago known as the place of their resort. The expedition of the Dutch was
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  • 2448 2 Bally— Retreat or the Dutch— The Dutch eipedition which threatened to annihilate the Balincse has ended in a most signal defeat and hasty retreat a result by no means surprising when a powerful enemy is under-rated and despised- The entire expedition which left Bezoekoe between May 28th and June 3d,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 569 2 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 being well and peaceably disposed, thereafter coming to reside within the said Colony and its dependencies, shall receive the
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    • 75 2 FOR SYDNEY. jX fFHE Barque ANGELINA, 433 ytaftljS I lons Captain Morgan, has aJimtSß^ room for a ew Tons freight, for which, or Passage, apply to KER, RAWSON CO. Singapore, Iftth June 1848. NOTICE. TH E UNDERSIGNED having this day admitted as a partner into his business of a Merchant
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  • 736 3 Java— By the arrival here on the 30th ultimo, of the Dutch war-steamer Etna, we have received news from Batavia to the 23th of June. The leading items of intelligence refer to tbe events at Bally and Sootoo, commented on in another column. The following items are taken from the
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  • 789 3 (Front the Home Newt, May Bth.) This settles the question. In common fairness it ought to be regarded as a settled question for years to come. The Chartists and Confederates made the challenge, and chose the field and tri.il of strength. They must stand by their choic. They
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  • 729 4 A NEWSPAPER on a somewhat similar plan to Mutual Assurance, The Whole Pros-its being Divisible Amongst the first two thousand Subscribers. On the Ist January, 1818, will be Published, Price Sixpence. €f)t Courier, A London General Weekly Newspaper, of Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Law, Literatureand the Fine Arts
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 64 4 6, Barge Bucklersbury, tC^** Applications will be attended to by the Editor of the Straits Times Singapore. A PATIENT IN A DYING STATE, CURED I OF A DISORDER IN THE CHEST. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Culvert, Chemist, Stokesly, dated January 29<A, 1847. To Professor Holloway. Siß.—Mr. Thompson,
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    • 889 4 culars respecting a son of his, who had been seriously 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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    • 485 4 ON SALE AT THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS. (Near the Armenian church.) New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1847, Ditto. Ditto, for
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    • 687 4 Dr. La Mert on the Secret Infirmity of Youth and Maturity. With twenty-five coloured Engruv'ings, Just published, and may be had in French English.in a sealed envelope.— Price 3 \\ujl SFLF-PRESERVATION.-A Medici Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, on I n elicitous and Unproductive Unions, and on th Secret Infirmities
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