The Straits Times, 29 June 1852
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Title Section20 1852-06-29 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Bth PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JUNE, 29th 1852] TUESDAY MORNING NO 50020 words
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Advertisement731 1852-06-29 1 RilBH OF SUHUCRiHTIOI* Atinuaily. so. Drt. 16 iiiif-Veariy.. 3 1 'wiarteriy.... .j I Dnt M.n.th 14 A Sin-'f I'ouy— One Rupee "USf (IF MU'lCllS Fllli SVIE AT TES COriMX33ION ROOMS OP iff lV, w^ntiiitw, (tnb Mi°* v >' >^~x^ y V'Ni-, y COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,-SINGAPORE. berU n «00l of colors jaconet-White and731 words
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Advertisement770 1852-06-29 1 IHave always on Sale an extens ye and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL Von EXPORTATION. MLUNERY t£ HOSIERY > T m. Berlin Wool of assorted colors Articles for the Work I able Cuffs ColUrs of KRgllBll g, Manil flalzarine dresses n, mnl770 words
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Advertisement456 1852-06-29 1 Aonm London— P. L. feimmonds ACo Calcutta— Thacker and Co. China— Kawle, Drinker 4 Co BkUvia— Lanjje Co, v LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GEXERAL WARE-ROOMS OF W. G. KERR CO. (Adjoining the Oriental Bank )-~-Singapore LADIES APPAREL.* While and colored Glace Silk, Satin Tarlatanne Bonnets always on456 words
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Advertisement587 1852-06-29 2 Silk gloves. Knitled boots. Black and bronze kid shoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR THJJ TOILETTE. Brushes— hair, nail, tooth and flesh. Combs of Torloiseshell, horn Jt ivory in variety Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. JKau de Cologne, Lavcntier-587 words
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Advertisement1249 1852-06-29 2 LONDON HOTEL. The LONDON HOTEL kept G DO- Tuß Lo" 00 Hotel, tenu Elabijofiunado enctrgndo a .i c' i par ft. Dutronquoi en gitue de la fonda tituUda London TRONQOOY, is situated on the Esplan- ur iv sp i 4 n«de commandant Hotbl H ue esu gnuada en la adc,1,249 words
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Advertisement605 1852-06-29 2 PENINSULA!* BTPtv' MAVK'/.TIDN COMPANY'S OFFICE Battery Bond Singapore. mfik^ T HE Peninslll ar and Ori enU| C^(|4BJft.\\. Com P anT J Steamer. GGagn g s gflEfpßKp a P ta n Bbkkr, en routi 3r Pombay, may be expected at Si,, gapore about the Ist. Proximo, Sf lc Peninsula Jt Oriental605 words
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Article1604 1852-06-29 3 The Singapore Straits Times of the 11th int>taut, lius the following slashing piece of criticism ■I our expense The Hongkong Register of May 6 April 6] in an article which will bo fouud in another column, when wiiting on the sutijcct of the Hor&tmrgh Light-house, h;i> crainiued as nuny1,604 words
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Article1297 1852-06-29 3 -••-I'lio Emperor has couveued a special meeting of his Cabinet to announce to them that the death of Friuce tSchwaueuburg will lead to no changes in the plans which had been formed for the re-orgamsatiou of the empire. A mixed commission had beeu appointed to examine the draughts ul'1,297 words
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Advertisement601 1852-06-29 3 ADVERTISEMENT. MADAME DE STORK, from Paris, informs the Public of Singapore that she takes portrait* i" Oil or Water Colours the liLe- are warranted. LONDON HOTEL. j5 140. J»»c 1852. FOR SALE. K\ Public Auction, if not previously disposed of, ou Wednesday the 4th. day of August x i a601 words
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Obituary23 1852-06-29 4 DOMES TIC OCCURRENCES. DEATHS. At Singapore JuneSSj, Captain A. Wood, of the ship Bella Marina. At Singapore June «4'.h. Joikph Wise Esq. Merchant.23 words
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119 1852-06-29 4 Straits Times SINGAPORE: TUESDAY, JUNE 29TH. 1852. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: June 22 per Amelia from Labuan, Messrs. Motley and Gray 23 per Arrow from Siam. John Jarvie Esq. per Arratoon Apcarfron China, Mrs. Lovett and family 26 per Trident from Malacca, Mr. and119 words
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Article121 1852-06-29 4 Captain Thompson, of the Packet reports having upokeii in Sunda Straits, the OUertpool from Liverpool to Batavia and Singapore also spoke in Sunda Straits the ship Earl of Chester from Liverpool to Shanghai. Captain Durham, of the Cbwasjee Family, reports having spoken on June 22nd. off West Island, South Natunas,121 words
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Article45 1852-06-29 4 Is noticing in Tuesday week's issue (he arrangcmeuts made for the Band of the 43rd. M. N. I. performing on the Esplanade, we committed a slight mistake. It has been definitively settled that in future the Band will perform at the Caotonment Parade-Ground on Tuesday45 words
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Article31 1852-06-29 4 evenings, and on the Esplanade on Saturday evenings weather permitting. To prevent disappointment we m\j mention that the Band will play this evening at the Parade Ground at to sit o'clock.31 words
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Article68 1852-06-29 4 Intelligence has been received, via Calcutta, that the P. A 0. Cos S. V. Singapore, wilh the pilot on board, at Bombay, ran aground near the middle ground when going into harbour from China she has been so much injured as to need being docked. Arrangements have been made (or68 words
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Article205 1852-06-29 4 -we have receired Ihe Gazette ol June Ulh. and 20th. On the 11th. a Malay man ran a-muck at Bay an Lepas; be found on his return home that his wife was entertaining a party of friends, whom she had invited without his knowledge. Alter a few angry woi205 words
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Article477 1852-06-29 4 journals to Hie ISth. of June arrived ft$ I'. Jt O. screw slenn-snip Shatiglui. i'nc kjiiLfltslnn.in notices the receipt of Mauritius pipers tit Miy 7t.ii. whicli record tin- fact ul ili: new Governor, Mr. 1 1 -r i i s m i, hiving relieved (lie isl.in.l Ir mi taxes477 words
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Article248 1852-06-29 4 Accounts from (he seat of war have reached Calcutta to June 9lh. The Bassein affair has been followed up by a dash at Pegue, where the insurrectionary Peguers had been thrashed by the Burmese. Only the Phiegethon, was ordered off with a small party of the248 words
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Article205 1852-06-29 4 —We are in ieiiU- 1 to Ihe LmJncss ol i.apliin I'll imps m of the j'ur'•:et lor a lile of AOeljiJe [i.ini-rs (rum the begi.iniiig of April lo Ibe iltli. M*y. The colony w.is emerging Imin Ihe ialc uniorlunale crisis activity and energy were once more apparent,205 words
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Article1090 1852-06-29 4 SI AM. A short tune since we gave some particular* of the preparations in progress (or Hie last ceremonial ollkes tor the Lite king, and our friend* at Bangk ik promised lv send us full tl.-i ill- of the proceeding-, but their communications, if sent, hats not reached us in1,090 words
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Article858 1852-06-29 4 —The ting Amelia has brought letter* lv the 3rd June. Fevers were prevalent, and several I t il insU'ices h.i I occurre>i am >'v the u.itivc population. The nuViiU and other* appe.tr to ha.c lightened themselves, and evince an earnest desire t act the scare-crow > for others to858 words
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Advertisement276 1852-06-29 4 FOR SALE. At Ihe Godoions of the Undersigned. I)ATKNT WINDLASSES suitable for Vessels of 100 lo 400 tons burthen. Muntzs Patent Yrllow Metal. j\)HN STEEL A CO. Singapore, IKth. June, 1852. NOTICE IVotiCK is hereby given that Her Majesty's I Court of Judicature at Singapore h.is this day granted Probate,276 words
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Article44 1852-06-29 5 The Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steam-ship Shanghai, Captain CHRISTIAN, arri\ed at on Sund.iy New Harbour, having lef Calcutta on the 18th and Pinattg on 25th. hist. We annex a list of passengers: For Singapore. Mr. James Nicholson, and three Chinese.44 words
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Article225 1852-06-29 5 Dy this opportunity we have received intelligence fro. ii Europe lo the Bth. May. The following form the leading items of news: The Manchester Chamber of Comme rce has received an answer trotn lite Poroig'i Department to the effect that Sir J.itnes Brooke will proceed on a Commercial Mission to225 words
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Article2855 1852-06-29 5 Th>? successive divisions I*l the Hius<i of Ooiiimi >'w ii;xin the Militia Bill, al l Mr > -\p Kmi,' s m >ti n f>r estenlin,' t lie franchise, nny "ot he arcirate tests of i he real MlMgtll wielded hy the Government but have at nil events largely2,855 words
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Article213 1852-06-29 5 On Monday last a jui.k arrived from Pinang and Malacca, upon which between 20 to 30 Chines. proceeded on board and enquired for some passengers from Malacca on the parties being pointed out to them, only tour in number, they assaulted and beat them and carried away all their213 words
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Article3803 1852-06-29 5 We understand that a splendid Hotel, especially suited for Invalids and convalescents, bas just been established at New HaiibwUß. by the exertions of Mr. Dutronquoy, the spirited proprietor of the LONDON Ink This new establishment, situated near the Steam-ship Station, commands the entrance of the Straits, and possesses a3,803 words
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SINGAPORE SHIPPING
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Article198 1852-06-29 7 lime 22— Brit, brig Amelia, Baumgarlcn, La--I'iiin June 4. Do. bark Hannah, Heritage, Pinang June 10. M Do. schr. Packet, Thompson, Adelaide May 16. Dut<h do Sree, Nakoda, Bally June 7. 23 I*i it. brig Kitty, Do. *Pinang June 8. Do. do. Sisters, Godshall, Kongpoot June 18. Siamese do.198 words
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Article147 1852-06-29 7 June :.'2 Brit. bark Johanna, .Nakoda, Pinang. 23 Do. ship Foam, Fmdlay, Pinang. Do. bark Hannah. Heritage, China. Do. John Brightman, Scotl, Calcutta. 21 Siamese brig Heroine, Nakoda. Siam. Brit, bark Mirzaporc, Garnock, Pinang. French ship Pondicherry, Prudhommc, Manila and Bordeaux Brit, schr Catherine, Wilson, Lahuan. Do. ship Glenlatincr,147 words
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Article342 1852-06-29 7 The I'emie.ra is expecte I to g i out of harbour tvs iiit'TiiD hi, but the win. I is light, and i doubt wli>-tlier she will mike a start. She has not been s successful in obtaining god o.i freight as her frigate-built rival, the Blackball, who342 words
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Article1077 1852-06-29 7 To satisfy several inquiries we extract from the columns of our Launcesloti and Ilohart Town contemporariu the latest information promulgated by them in reference to the ntw Gild District, at Avoca, to which, we observe a coach has been started. Sir— (iuld lihs been found within six1,077 words
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Article980 1852-06-29 7 Increase ok Footpads. Several instances have recently come lo our knowledge of persons being attacked after dark for the purpose of plunder. We suppose the fact of so many successful gold-diggers being now in town, *is encouraged these rumians to again etercise their villanies after the manner they980 words
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Article158 1852-06-29 7 Doings in Ot.voo. The Otago Witness gives an account of some strange doings in the young settlement, recently— strange even in a Colony. In a number of that paper we find first, Mr. Justice Stephen preferring a charge in the Resident Magistrate's Court, against certain persons for conspiracy158 words
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Article338 1852-06-29 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH— Fiew, Zeelust, Atiet Rahman, Kitty, Sisters. DUTCH— Pakis, Seauw Guan, Lac Sen*. Jatn. Indramyo. Bintang Tig a, Allalowie, Sopon, futttf Stlum, Pakus Suda, Habong, Hap Eng. Boreas, Pospa. Nation Vhurl. Vessels' Namb I Tons Captain AORNTS I Destination Ac H- 0. BriR H.338 words
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Advertisement938 1852-06-29 8 HERE (S YOUR RE.VEDY. IKILIOWAY'S 01XTMEM A MOST MIRACULOCS CURE OF BAD LKGS, AFTER 43 YEACS SUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Galpin; of 70, Sai/,t Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May Ibth, 1891. To Profcsnor Holloway, Sih,— At the age of 1H my wife fwho is now 61)938 words
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Advertisement582 1852-06-29 8 full particulars; and, after the Draw ing, the List of the successful numbers, which will also he published in the Leading Journals. Arrangements have been made for the immediate payment of the Prizes gained. Apply, without delay, to Moriz Stiebel, Sons, Ba.ike/s and Merchants, Frankforl-ou-the- Maine, GtTinanyj or those who582 words
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Advertisement423 1852-06-29 8 FOR SALE. Wanderings in the Islands or ANDAMAN I.ITTI.K AND GRKAT COCO. Including an account of the natives, Productions, navigation, Ac. Ac. ItY J. 11. O.UIGLKY. To be had at the iStraits Times Press at i 90 cents per ccpy. Singapore, Sept. 13th. 1850. notice" THE SINCAPORE NEWS ROOM TS423 words
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Advertisement790 1852-06-29 8 THE ROAD TO HEALTH! HOLLOWAY'S PILLS CUBE OP A DKORIIISUED UTEH ASI) BU) DlTlu, Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. Kirhu f, 7, Pretcot Street, Liverpool, dated iith. JunT\£ To Professor Hollowat. Sik.— Your PilU and Ointment have Mood th, v est on our sale lint of Proprietary790 words
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