The Straits Times, 15 July 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. All SiifiAPME JOUTtNAL »F COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, JULY, 15th 1848.) and Saturday morning NO. 292
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    • 843 1 RA.TEB OF SUBSCWPTIOH. Annually.. Sp. Drs. 16 v Half-yearly.. 'J QnM-terly.... One Mouth... U Single Copy— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS Or COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINCAPOR.v IL&'DII&S A^JPAIEIias, V, Berlin wool oFcolart Jaconet— WTiite and colored jj ot9 »iul shoes, Euglish'and French I.inetu— Fine Irbh s direct
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    • 741 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially fop their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR iXPORTATIOJ*. MILLINERY jjfe HOSIERY Article* for the Work Table itertin Wool of aeaortcd colors Barzarine dresse*' Caps, CulTs, Ctolhw of'Engiish Manila Gurnets of tiie latest; modes, from Paris
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    • 547 1 AOENTR London Simmondi Ward. I Calcutta— Thicker and Co. < China— William Pustau Co I Manila— Joseph Roger* C« PUBLIC NOTICE T[HE Undersigned has on SaJe several excellent Chronometers by the most reputed manufactureis in England. Masters of jewels on giving notice to the undersigned may receiye intimation of true
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  • 57 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore: Saturday, July 15th 1848 H. M. Brig Albatross will, we hear, leave Singapore on Monday next, and proceed toßom- We regret to announce the less of the American brig Manila, Captain Jones, in the Sooloo Seas; several encounters took place with the natives, particulars of which
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  • 69 2 Captain Spenoe of the Bark Crishna, from Liverpool, reports the following vessels. May 10th spoke the Bark Caroline of London on a Whaling Voyage, Lat. 25. 04 South. Long. 2». 50 West. April 26th spoke the Ferozepore bark from London bound to CkinaLal. 2.47 N. Long. 15. 41 W. April
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  • 314 2 ANTIMONY— It must be gratifying to learn that, while the developement of the mineral resources of Borneo Proper promise an enlarged •apply of antimony ore, its extended use in the arts offers encouragement to the speculator, and promises a steady demand at remunerative rates. Prom the following extract it will
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  • 2508 2 Proposed Digest of tub Law or England We are happy tc observe that the subject of Law Reform has been prominently brought 4o the attention of Parliament by Lord Brougham, and that a Bill, embodying the whole law, civil and criminal, was introduced into the House of Lords en May
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    • 573 2 are w&&&9& ®£©sfo It is hereby notified, that Her Majesty's Colony of Laboan will be opened to Settlers and other immigrants, from and after the first day «f August next, and that all persons being well and peaceably disposed, thereafter coming to reside within the said Colony and its dependencies,
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    • 495 2 EUROPE HOTEL SINGAPORE. LATE MRS DUNCAN'S H. F. Anderson begs to inform residents and parties arriving at Singapore that they Trifl find every accommodation at the above HOTEL at the following REDUCED PRICES. DIET— INCLUDING 3 MEALS PER DIEM. WINE INCLUDED. (33) THIRTYTHREE DOLLARS*^ MONTH. fj£- HOT COLD BATHS NO
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  • 553 3 history of different families, we are often struck with the evidence which they furnish of a wandering disposition in the race. But it very often happens that many of the migrations vhich we can trace in the lives of the older villagers are attributable not to a
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  • 701 3 (From the Maulmain Chronicle, May 10J Tn Car Nicobae The Straits haa it's Kajah, and we do not see why Teoaaterim Proyinces should not have it's Raja also. Therefore say we, in right good faith, welcome to Rajah Crisp of the Car-Nicobars. Our public spirited friend arrived at Maulmain,
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  • 432 3 The Hurkaru publishes intelligence from the Island of Car Nicobar of rather a singular character. It appears that the chieftains of this island, having no great attachment to the Government of the Dues, have resolved to yield their territory to the English, and hare executed a document to that
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  • 1152 3 IMPORTANT SPEECH OF M.LAMARTINE RESIGNATION OF CRN. D'hJLLIXRS. PARIS, May 23. A strong military force was assembled about the Chamber to-day. It was apprehended that advantage would be taken of the interpellation on the Polish and Italian question to get up a demonstration of a nature calculated to
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  • 232 3 In the German states there have been fearful tragedies. The Duchy of Baden was the scene of action of the revolution workers, who were furnished by the French Governmegt with money and arms, and a blessing and a number of desperate barricade makers of France, and marched off for two
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  • 730 4 A NEWSPAPER on a somewhat similar plan to Mutual Assurance, The Whole Profits being Divisible Amongst the first two thousand Subscribers. On the Ist January, 1818, will be Published, Price Sixpence. €i)t Courier, A London General Weekly Newspaper, of Politics, Commerce, Agriculture, Law, Literatureand the Fine Arts;
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    • 61 4 £11?* Applications will be attended to by the Editor of the Straits Times Singapore. A PATIENT IN A DYING STATE, CUHKD Of A DISORDER IN THE CHEST. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Culvert, Chemist, Stohssly, dated January 29<A, 1847. j To Professor Holloway. j Sir, Mr. Thompson, National
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    • 1401 4 culars respecting a son of his, who had been seriously ill for three years and a half, and who ha* 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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    • 681 4 l>a. La Mkrt on the Skcbkt Inpibjiitiks or Youth and Maturity. With twenty-five coloured Ettgruvings. Just published, and ma} be had in French <»• English, in a sealed envelope. Price 3 Rupees. SFLF-P RESERVATION.— A Medici Treatise on the Physiology of Marriage, on lnclicitous and Unproductive Unions, and on the
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