The Straits Times, 26 February 1850
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Title Section23 1850-02-26 1 The Straits Times. ill SIJV6APORE JOURNAL OF 0 0 31 MERGE. VOL 6TH. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY, FKBKUAUY 29m. JB5O TUESDAY MORNING NO. 46'S23 words
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Advertisement676 1850-02-26 1 RatM or (OBMiiirnM ij Bp I>ra> is HaJf-Yearry.. I 1 'juHrterly 6 •ut- Month I- i Quisle Cop\ —One ItKi>''f LIST IV ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COaZKZZoSZON ROOZKS OF COMMERCiAL-SQUAnE.-SINCAPORE. )L3^^Z aIVAIIL Berlin wool of colors Jaeoait WhiW and coloreJ ml stioes, Enitliih anl iioni-h Lineu Fine Irish I,676 words
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Advertisement681 1850-02-26 1 Ilavo always on Sale an extensive and choice ;issortment of the (following goods, selected specially for their Stores. wiioi.ksai.k n::r.vu. von kXportation. ■LUHCRY ffis HOSIERY 1,„ BeTlia W«olofaoa»rt»i Irilde. for t)w Wwk lable (li;U (:()1 iir> kfuHl Ban^rfuirKj a»d«, fro" >'•'"* .^JjJSL and Bl lsS(Is nißmifa ct U rr <■,■„■681 words
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Advertisement539 1850-02-26 1 aojam London W. Thomas A Co ('■ilcutta— Thurker and <' n Ckiaa— Williaai Ponftn A Co aWaviav- I^nge 4 C*. IHi: LAW OK STORMS. The BHbr ot the StniiU Tiwi, iriU f,i-l (/rrntti/ oblujed b i ('iipftiinnof Vessel* funiixliinii hint with particulars (ij- traded from the .Shijm Jami, iniliidin;/ obise.r539 words
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Advertisement580 1850-02-26 2 CHRONOMETERS WATCHES, CLOCKS and MUSICAL BOXES tiAREFULLY repaired and the performance guaranteed by the undersigned. GOOROOWADONG. JUST IMPORTED. EX CHRISTIAN FROM CHINA. AND FOR SALE AT THE GODOWN S OF SfiS- APEL CO-. Commercial-Square. AN Extensive and choice consignment of China and Japan Goods, which are to be sold with580 words
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Advertisement675 1850-02-26 2 BOMBAY CAM A INSUR \NCE COHF ANT r I^IIK Undersigned having been appointed the Agents of the above Company at Singapore, arc prepared to grant Policies on Goods, &c, payable in Bombay. Calcutta, China and here. BYRAMJEE lIORMUSJEE CAMA CO. Singapore, 15th. Nov. 1849. NOTICE? I 1 IK Interest and675 words
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Advertisement501 1850-02-26 2 TRIESTE ROUTE. OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TZUXSTZTHE Austrian Lloyds Strain Navigation Compamfs Imperial Mail Steam Packets leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 21 hour* after the arrival of the Passengers by the PeiiMsular and Oriental Company's Steamers irom Calcutta, on about the lllh of every month. The passage is usually performed under501 words
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Advertisement552 1850-02-26 2 NOTICE. \LL persons having any claim upon, tho Estate of PMMH2I Sorvbjkk. hl*«f Singapore, merchant, deceased, are requested forthwith to send the amount and full particulars thereof to the undersigned, in order tli.it Mm propriety of the same may he eOaW and considered; and id default thereof cl.iim.iiils will be552 words
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Article462 1850-02-26 3 K.UAH BItOOKE .VSO UORSEO. Mr. 11 unit- has addressed the lollotviug letter to tho Daily Mnh Sift.— la your paper of yesterday a letter, si;ned "Sai.'maiid* tlie public desp.tleln;-. f> \M» A.lminuty if the details of the aMMMm ocdMHuaa4i ofkuua be- and I must eoafen that it btarprtMag to462 words
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Article760 1850-02-26 3 TO THE EDITOU OF THE DAILY NtWS. SIE, I (juice agree iv the scminivats expressed in the letter signed "Sarebas;" but I sib nit to you that there v a puint ia this s-td ani melancholy OBM wliich has hitherto escaped attenlij.i, thai aHkattka matter much worse760 words
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Article383 1850-02-26 3 The news of the naval elocution" lately maJs by tie Iliju gf S.tnwjk, ii V.v. Knter:i Arcliipeljgo, h is been received by di(T.:rcnt people in E'lglinl i i very op;) >site w ivs. Til- Pejce part} arc I) > wil;; aw ike l> alow any su:h event [<• pas;, wiltKMt383 words
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Article1559 1850-02-26 3 The aff.iir of the Nemesis is not the only occa. sion o;i which II ij ih Braoka has riaitad the uifcaa of S.irebis and Bahama in the chiii:lv of a des. toaftag aasjal. la June, 1813, Captain the Has. Henry Bsppol, (aatiffctal and accompanied by the Rajah ascended dM Suebas1,559 words
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Article709 1850-02-26 3 Some years ago, when a number of Sulu pirates were condemned to be hung at Saga* pore, they coolly observed, If we had not been pirates, our own chiefs would have killed us and because we are pirates, you kill vs either way we die.' And certainly I should hesitate709 words
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Article947 1850-02-26 3 On the 14th of July Mr. Brooke wrote to a friend in Englaud. "With the neighbouring river* our grand ■traggU is approaching, ana t am rejoiced thut it is s", for it »il! brmg about what otherwise might have M*l M yoars to e»fect-e«. the removal of all tho bad947 words
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Letter673 1850-02-26 4 To the Editor of thk STa.\rrs Tr.n m. Dear Sir. I should have hesitated tr» 1• very poin^S J4CKSON, in the last issue ofthe Free Preu^ dem til a reply. I would, imprimis, disavow having directly or indirectly communicated to the Daily Xewt tk»t Mr j/c* kov was sent673 words
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Obituary22 1850-02-26 4 At Singr\poro, On Sunday Feb. 24th nftcr a ■hori illness, Tan Tock !Sin^ E«iqr. J. P. aged 52 e;irs.22 words
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90 1850-02-26 4 The Straits Times. Singapore: Tuesday, Feb. 23th. 1830. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Fob. 2U per (Sall.int fnim Cakutu. Mrt. Conncw aid 3 children, (i. Todil E<q. 11. c. Mtt per Yl.icano from M.mi.i, Mr. J. linsto. We have lo announce the departure of the90 words
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Article28 1850-02-26 4 W« regret to announce the decease, on Sunday last, of Tax Tock Sing Esqr. a Justice of the Peace, and one of our worthiest and richest Chinese merchants.28 words
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Article15 1850-02-26 4 Thb Steamer Li iy Miry Wood is daily expected from Bombay, en route to Shanghai.15 words
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Article191 1850-02-26 4 On Sunday evening last an ct-press-Doal arnve<l from .M il icc.i with intelligence of* threatened outbreak amongst the Malays. It would appear the Governor General arrived «it Malacca on the morning of (he 21st. and left the same cven.Hg in progress to Calcutta. On the morning of the 2191 words
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Article132 1850-02-26 4 We regret to find that an erroneous lati(ud c was given to the sentence in our last issue whic" ran thus tt \Ve have been requested by the Wor" shipful the Master and Paslmaster of the Lod" c Zelland in the East to express, in the name V that association,132 words
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Article91 1850-02-26 4 Wb have to acknowledge the receipt of the February number of the journal of the Indian Archipelago, which contains the following articles The VaMtaMa Products of the Tcnasseriiu Provinces. Uy Mvari O'lliley, Esq. Oa the Li-idin^ Characteristics of the Paouan. Australian, and Milavu-l'olyii"sian Natoni, Chap. 111. By Geo. WinliorEnrl, M91 words
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Article16 1850-02-26 4 11. M. Steamer Hfjftr is daily expected from, China and will, we b proceed to Bombay.16 words
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Article53 1850-02-26 4 <) v Tuesday last t!ie Most Noble tlic Marquess Daltiousie held a Levee at the Court House. The addresses and petitions from various classes of tlie inhabitants were presented to 11. E. and to which suitable replies wcr«» given. As these documents arc alreaily before the public it is not53 words
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Article52 1850-02-26 4 Ov Wednesday last the Governor General Gaoartl and Suite re-embarked in progress uf the sea-trip to Calcutta. Tiie European and native community assembled at the f>l.icc of cmliarli iii.i.i" and nearly tlie same mirks of attention were displayed as took place at ths landing, particulars of whicli appeared in our52 words
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Article615 1850-02-26 4 Tun subject of some suitable monument lo mark the energies and labours of S>ir Stamford Katlles, as the founder of this Settlement, has again been agitated, and one univeraal feeling appears to prevail, that, even at this late peno I, something ought to be erected to the memory of that615 words
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Article70 1850-02-26 4 By the M>r, Hongkong journals l> the Utli. inst. km been received. Tin: altra< (ion of" the Races engrossed the attention of nil el -i<v at Hongkong. The Sydney horses ;ire s.iiil In have made nithrr a poor shew this ye.n wit!i one exception, leaving the honors to the70 words
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Article124 1850-02-26 4 MvuuniN journals are to hand lo the •<! of January. A Rangoon correspondent ol ttn« Times Jan. l>th. notices that everything *.i> quietat Ava, but th Lite hitterm- ol the Mnwoon had caused I thrilling sensation in the minds of the people, and in consequence mtlcn arc reported to wc.u-124 words
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Article568 1850-02-26 4 Thk N ivellj is ov.>r Hie Governor G>u enl has departed. The goo 1 wishes of o;ir com munity will follow him, the deep re;netnbr.in of his amiable dcme.mour and his promises will remain—may the latter be realized, and Siii 3 Mporj will have full NMM to cheriiii a.i aiiij>icio.ii568 words
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Article119 1850-02-26 4 iMgrau await uttfcwii iun d«m tJ lt f-'ia, me oiu, mttmtmtmmi *u,i imN fucuj ut uou. v ,r tmtnm U irimiM ud .>cu,, M urn Tio w»tr,- riglu on tue subject ol our ll M |j| jj re wuu *ML luc U.uor of procetding to t£ iu.tc.ul mission «M ottered119 words
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Article44 1850-02-26 5 for the reform of abuses and the prudent :i lunciit of public expenditure, butre-ccho- our wants tod rea:onab!c desires iritil we O htaio those cooeessioni which we ought lon^ since have been in l!ie enjoyment of, and of which Vl hafC been unjustly deprived.44 words
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Article321 1850-02-26 5 I ii k following remarks, lal;e:i from the speech [Mr. CoMen M.P. it tntffwJ on the 20th. of iiiv.-tnher last, We extract from the London i Mail; it 'vould appear t.'iat LtboM was as miicli in disfavor as ever: men, it ki not m'-rely lar^c colonies-, such as md Hie321 words
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1889 1850-02-26 5 .*v:'Tlil, d JlU.jll. lIIIVu I n 01 lIIL I I i I J,. 1 li> <ll convened (or the purpose of taking inlo consideration the most proper mole of coinmcm >rati:ig the visit of the Most Noble the Marquess of1,889 words
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Article119 1850-02-26 5 imoi. W 5 i i I Itioi 'wo i a H '•ion «I«J ■«I«K =r^"-s r'2"|i j| ii c itti*i"r > |i i i :l -o g i| jj :j |«j Z B* I jfl I II iJJIt 111 lj li Lti ==5 ii 'J 5 S "I »J|»H .1119 words
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Article274 1850-02-26 5 I 11..I 1 ,y "in ■oa Call N(. Nations. 3. 1 S I i 2 Ij I ij I i <* m 3 2 a 1 H Eu'Aiiani.. 52 Annuiiiit'ts 3 Arabs 9 IMkMM hoynnese.. Uu,'iL'aff id i;hinese 98 t' -Chinese I H ivl 12 11 3 3274 words
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Article960 1850-02-26 5 —The energy deinonstrat ed by Lord Palmcrston and the British reprcsentatire at the Sublime Porte, on the AustroRussian question wilh Turkey, have acquired to them the esteem of the English nation, and though they may not, from peculiar circumstances, iiav« been seconded with all the zeal and energy960 words
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Article2035 1850-02-26 6 The Times of Monday opened as senior counsel in defence of the Sarebas massacre. Its tone is singularly moderate and guarded. It rather ask» for a postponement of judgement than for an acquittal. It remains to be seen," says the Times, •"whether the victims had deservedly2,035 words
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Article713 1850-02-26 6 Have the Foreigners" Bee* Paid in Gold?— The want of knowledge or something worse, which is exhibited by a turn hi of the public press, opposed to the free trade policy, is almost incredible. Protectionists have so long said that foreigners" would take nothing but gold for their713 words
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Article789 1850-02-26 6 lalion, under the general designation of California an sovereigns. They an: well-executed counlerfeits of our sovereign in size, design, and colour and wore it not lor lbs lightness of the metal employed in their manufacture, there might be sonic difficulty in detecting the spurious article. SlIII'WRECK* A\D LOSS789 words
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Article435 1850-02-26 6 The returns of th«- Board of Trade, issued this m-:i i.i,', again show remarkable results. In the iii Huh ending the sth of November, there ha« been an increase in the exports as compared with the corresponding month of last year of I' 1.011,350, and the435 words
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Article230 1850-02-26 7 ArtKIVALS i<( British ship Mor, Alston, Hongkong l| Feb. 10. n Am. i!o. Pharsalia, Allen, Honolulu I Jan. 12. ,10— Brit, brig Gallant, Conuew, Calcutta Jan. 30. 21 Do. schooner Louisa, Hart, Mjulinain Jan. 28. 1> >, bark Sophia PrtMT, Me, KelUr, Akjtb las. 21. 22 Do.230 words
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Article88 1850-02-26 7 Vessels N.une Abbotsford Nereid Triad Flora Due «'*> Brabant Carinas Neptm BcUaaM Joanette Berth* At hole Argyll Co;ixer Neptune Anii Lockerby Fuu Hants Carl Hermann Caroline Amti.e Knipeior I'alembang l.;i«rcuce London Cly<le Liverpool Hamburg Antwerp I lyde do. do. II unburjj Lveriojl Clydt. Livvipool do. do.88 words
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Article74 1850-02-26 7 (Jrrat Britain America per ci-nt 2\ Continental Forts of Europe, South of the Elbe 2J New South Wiili-s Sj Port Phillip and Adelaide. 2 Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena 2 Calcutta. M per cent. Bombay., t par ***** Madrai 1? IVrsiau (Julpli 3-,74 words
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Article64 1850-02-26 7 FREIGH TS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore) 9 15. per 20 cwt. Tin....' Sago in Bom 3. 10 per 20 c-vt Sago in N"^ l )er 2() C«t Gamble* in baskets £3. 5 Ditto i» bales. Coffee in bags S. per N ewt. Black pepper £S. per 1(5 cwt. Measurement64 words
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Article1664 1850-02-26 7 Oil Lou.lou at 6 Months sight 4s. &id. per dollar. Navy Bills ut 4s. 4.} d. per dollar. Calcutta Treasury o p<-» 'M iia P er M) <lrs liumbay 3li days sight Us- '22ti to 23 J per dollars ltX) Sycue Silver 5 t» oj per cent premium1,664 words
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Article718 1850-02-26 7 TO THE EIMTOR OK TUB DAILY NEWS. Sin._rh(? TSmm <>f this morning asserts that 15 >rneo has been colonised, and tlut it lus been done at the request <»f Manchester. In the first place, Borneo has not been co- lonised. Sarawak is not i British c >! WJ, but718 words
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Article338 1850-02-26 7 \TIVE CR\*'T— BRlTlSH,— Buffalo, Fataliool K.ilwnan, Maliasboly, Mahomed Samdanuj. Mahomed 15ux, Kader Maidin Bus. Dido, Fortuim. Pearl, DUTCH- Asia, Hoong Goan. Biatai* Tujoo. Saumanap, Lachamade, Goanse, BBattLen tt Lec 1 nU.lugUe.HapHin, Adenw, S* BiaUog, Fatahool Hair, Ann. Matha, Futta! IW, lixckat Nat I. in fMM Vessei338 words
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Advertisement602 1850-02-26 8 A VKRY WONDERFUL CUIIE OF A DIHOnDKUKH I.IVKR AND STOMACH. Extract e/a Lifter from Mr. Charles W*bo*,9D, J'nnces Street, Glasgow, dated February, 18/ A 184/. To Professor llollowat. Sir, Having taken your Pills to remove a deteaae the Stomach and Liver, under whichil 5 i.l long sullercd, and having followed602 words
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Advertisement1174 1850-02-26 8 A PATIKNT IN A DYING STATK, CI!IIK1» or a uisonueu in thk ciikst. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Robert Calvert, Chemist, Stokcultj, duted January 29<A, 1847. To Professor Hollowly. Sin, Mr. Thompson, National School-master of this Town, desires me to send yon the parti culars respecting a son of1,174 words
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Advertisement660 1850-02-26 8 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. fcfe ii^ Su W- ;i t the Strait* ■IkO TmßB Press, (price new form <>t' Ship's Articles n accordance witli ili<- Act ot'Pai iiiiiut'iit 7vV s irior: t. Cap, 112 VALUABLE HGRSESr a con m iiistri. Extract i>r a Letter dated Madras^ Jun, 10, \^U'k from I-.660 words
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