The Straits Times, 17 May 1853
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Title Section20 1853-05-17 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 9l'H PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY MAY, 17th. 1863] TUESDAY MORNING NO 63620 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement782 1853-05-17 1 HaTM OF SI BSt-'RIVTIO" Annually.. Sp. Ut*. 16- Half- Yearly.. 9 e Month 1« Sinttie Cony— One Uupee. LIST OF VRTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION BOOMS OF §iftfc, M m *^> rtnb it 0 COIYIMERCIAL-SQUARE.--SINCAPORE. colors Jaconet-White and colored ts C D Un "liable and straw Brussels manufacture IT,782 words
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Advertisement666 1853-05-17 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choict* assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE riKTAIL fOR KXPORTATION. MILLINERY HOSIERY »,«uij, Berlin Wool of assorted color* Articles for the Work Table Caps, Cuff., Collar., of English Mantl Balzarine drewes manufacture flonnet. of the latest mode., trora666 words
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Advertisement459 1853-05-17 1 AOINT* I/>naon— P. L. bimmonds 4Co l Calcutta— Thacker aad Ct> J China— lUwle, Driuker Co j Bfctarim— Lange A Co. list or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GENERAL WARE. ROOMS OF W. G. KERR CO. (Adjoining th« Oriental Bank) Singapore. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glad Silk, Satin ft459 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement581 1853-05-17 2 Silk gloves. I Knitlcd hnnts. Black .mil bronze kid shoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE. Brushes— hair, nail, lootli and flesh. Combs of Torloiseshcll, horn ivory in variety Ponder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Kau dt Cologne, Lavender-water581 words
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Advertisement1248 1853-05-17 2 LONDON HOTEL. The LONDON MOTEL, kept hy G. Do- Th London Hotel, term El ibijo finnado enenrgndo TaoNQUOY, is situated on the Esp.anade, j C^JjBTSiC liSJEtJF&iriTi commanding a splendid view of the harbour une supurbe vuo dv port de Egplanad*, dominxndo unit of Singapore, and tinder the immediate Singapore, el1,248 words
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Advertisement1010 1853-05-17 2 III! FJ W V Y_^_« IXTML\T EXTRAORDINARY CURE! EFFECTED BT IIOLLOWAY OINTMENT AND PILLS. Cop>/ of a Letter from George Breton, E»q., Deputy Collector of Customs, dated Allahabad, Jan. %Uh, 18.V2. To rROFKKSOU lIOU.OWAY, My I 'i. \u Sin Having for ncvpral years past used your I'iiU and Ointmriit with1,010 words
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Advertisement536 1853-05-17 2 ON SALE AT THE STKAITS TIMES PHESS, I>l COMMBIICIAL SyUUIK. Ntwforin 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 18-jl, Ditto. Ditto, for J852, China536 words
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Advertisement507 1853-05-17 3 THIS DAY is READY FOR DELIVERY r|i!lE Singapore Almvnack, Calendar and Directory or the year 1853. .Jag the Eighth yearof publication p r i C e —One Dollar A Fifty Cents. Trim Office Dec. 99th 1853. •v m piRST-Rate Chronometers WarJkjSlV f ranted. <^^^ tmf s om c Marine Barometers507 words
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Advertisement513 1853-05-17 3 TRIESTE ROUTE OVEELAUB ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet 'cave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 houis a fter the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Cal cutta, on about the 11th of every month and n arrangement513 words
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Advertisement567 1853-05-17 3 IN THE GOODS OF SYED OMAR BIN ALLIE AL JUNIED Lute of Singapore deceased |i T OTICE is hereby given, that Probate has If this day been granted to the undersigned as Executors of the above Estate by H. M.'s Court of Judicature— all persons indebted to the said Estate567 words
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Advertisement591 1853-05-17 3 PENINSULAR ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road Singapore. MAIL riERTAIN alterations having taken place in Uie \J proposed movements of the Company's Steamers under the new Contract, the former Advertisements relative to their probable arrival at and departure from this place are hereby withdrawn, and the public are informed591 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
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Obituary22 1853-05-17 4 Onthe2"th. March at 48 Upper Harley Street, London, aged 27 years, Susanna, wife of James Gutiirie Esqr. of this^place,— deeply regretted.22 words
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187 1853-05-17 4 We have to announce the arriral of the following passengers: May 12 li. per Sliih Jrlian from Hongkong, Mrs. Johns; per H.trpooner from Mhcho, Mrs. Morrlcu and fninily j per Julie from Antwerp, Mr. Cttteaoj 13 per Puitinger from Hongkong, Messrs. Fertan, Coqado, B«)>let, and187 words
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Article20 1853-05-17 4 THX P. and O. Cos. steamer Ganges" un 51. iy 2nd. passed the screw steamer Madras' 1 steering towards Bombay.20 words
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Article98 1853-05-17 4 On May 4th. arrived at Galle, the P. and O. Cos. steamer Bentinck" from Suez, having broken her Main-Shaft two dajt afler leaving Saez, nnil reaching Gallc by the Atd of one engine. The Kcudnck tailed from Galle (he same day for Calcutta. On May 7th. the P. and O.98 words
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Article447 1853-05-17 4 On Friday evening last the passengers who arrived here in and P. and 0. Cos steamer Chusan," to mark their high sense of Hie conduct ai.d bearing of the commander during the ?oyage from Australia, invited Captain Down lo dinner at the London Hotel. A few friend* of Captain Down447 words
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Article538 1853-05-17 4 ■By tlie arrival of the Dutch steamer Java" advices arid journals li.n c been received front Ratavia to the 11th. of May. A Idler Irom Scrang, dated Ist. M.iy, insertled in the liode of 4th. notices that in Wcllkomst Bay, near the island Oeinang (Soomn'r) was lost the English538 words
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Article356 1853-05-17 4 TllC Pjiims il ir an I Oric.illl CwnKs steamer PoUiugcr," C ipUm Field, .11 here at i p. M. on Fr.day, Ihc 13l!i. it, with advices from Mii^-Kii^ to tiie liik instant Oaring to tho im.ijrtiiioe of the subject and the a!i<eti<:e of aty ad lilional information respecting the356 words
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Article4865 1853-05-17 4 Lo,tdon, March 21, 1553. Tiu Indian Govermnmt question ia actuill* b'coin n,' th great qu of :h diy. Tin r.'.pid growth of public interest in the subj set h«s tik-nall pirties by 4urprinj, and has fairly conSuunl *1 th > Govcrnnunt. 1 >j'.> it -s in4,865 words
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Advertisement388 1853-05-17 4 FOR SALE. **&..-t- TWO of Broahw oon Sons J^^^f Grand Pianos, secured for the Climnle iiifcßsis.;,jii-,i imported per Canada. Ajtply to SYMK CO. Singapore 25th April 1853. FCR BOMBAY" i -l\k THE ship JOI.IA, Capt. Wild, JLdA'A i'j expectedfiom China and will jByj*»2P have quirk despatch. Fur Freight or passage388 words
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Article1414 1853-05-17 5 9th May 1653. PRESENT. The Ron. T. Church, Esqre J. T. Thomson M. F. Davidson J i Oreeusuields W. Paieraon Eead a letter dated th* 28ih April from the Superin- tcrutrut of Police, intimating that the Pound at Canipong Krabaw is in need of luuneJute repair Resolved1,414 words
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Article465 1853-05-17 5 Thf. death of Captain Bowman, the Assistant Master Attendant having been made public yesterday morning, all the »hip« in the harbour hoisted their colours halfmast high as a token of respect for the deceased, and the M.nW Attendant issued a circular requesting the at ten d nici- of all465 words
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Article168 1853-05-17 5 During the reign of (J Ken Anna, ihe Karl of Clarendon wa» appointed Governor of the Profince of New York, and coa>mi»*ioaed lo represent Her Majesty in that office. The Earl, wiioae upper chamber seems to have been somewhat scantily furnished, understood this phase rather too168 words
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Article4435 1853-05-17 6 r ok Europe and India. In accordance with our practice, since the establishment of Steam Communication, we have prepared the following summary of Colonial Intelligence for transmission to China, India, and Europe, by the Chusan, which leaves this afternoon for the Southern Colonies and Singapore. The Chusan4,435 words
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Article3561 1853-05-17 6 The Colon r of Victoria. Thr irpMftM < the Chus.in, is one of tho*e <>ptciai occasions which we gladly seize, for the fmifmm «f foru in;j to Europe a summary of tlie affairs af the c< lony at the moment. But in the present nwimmc the necessity for3,561 words
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Article917 1853-05-17 7 Singapore, May iktk. 1853. Thkrk has been a fair amount of business transacted in manufactured Goods, holders evincing some desire to realize in consequence of the general expectation that the disturbances and closing of the markets in China will induce shipments to be made thence to this917 words
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Article1818 1853-05-17 8 Market complelly glutted, and offers over firs. 7 pur 100 lit*. QanwUf F/wil StolMti— N« further sales the stock in first hands hdd at 70 cents, per picul. Wmdom CHtUt.—Hmki in iirst hands ore heavy a trifling sale rcpoitcd at drs. 3. 2J per CMC. Oilman a > tores—1,818 words
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Article286 1853-05-17 8 SINGAPORE SHIPPING ARRIVALS. ARRIVALS May 9 Port, lugger Nep'.uno, Dz Silva, Pinang May 3. 11 Brit, bark King Fuller, Mtirch, Glasgow Nov. 28. He.'g. s'.iip Julie, M y r. Atvctp Januarj 1. 1- Bnl. do. Sliali Jehan, Johns, HongLo:ig Mar. «-l Do. do. Clyde, Murdoch, l)ilt> M^r. 22 Itrit. S.286 words
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Article69 1853-05-17 8 Kimcrnlda Liverpool 2 p p i 0 Kail ofLonsdale Hughes Liverpool 2(> Jan Jan. Turcan Me. Alister do. John Horrockt Ou'ridge do. 11 J1: Zudi«c J .i\is do. 18 j London M ir.thall Londna 4 K.iz* ihornton Maxwell do. 17 Culdec Chamber* Qlm§»w 20 Nm.'s Hamillou69 words
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350 1853-05-17 8 RATES OF PREMIA OF INSURANCE AT SINGAPORE VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS I'm Cent To Great Britain S| tal Continental Hurts in Europe tj J Macao, Cuiuniuvinooii and sailing between |Oth ,'n. Hongkong M .imt tat M.ircli ij Wliaupoa sai.ing betWdii 3U*it Ju.ig 1 and Ist March Amoy, durini; the above350 words
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Article50 1853-05-17 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Tin 3. 5 icr 20 cut. Sago in Boxes 4. 10 Sa^D ill lings.. 3. Mb A liHinliier in IjH.skets none Ditto in bales 3. 10 Coffee in bags n »ne Black pepper i>er I<> ewt Measurement (iooils 4. per 50 cui-ic f" fiutta Tuban per'iOCwt.50 words
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Article444 1853-05-17 8 SHIPPING IN TH E HA RBOUR. NATIVE CRAFT— HRITISH-Pmu Sam***, tfuliy Moubanck, Judul Kmm, Fa .tal W^l Futtel Naxarett, Fulty Rahican, Dido. DUTCH— Ue Seng, Jatu. Fathuol K.*ri.u. Ocm.r. BinlangTuju, Ap Eug, Bjaepoon Lumber Mai*i» Kirn Soon, Baid Ban, Tanjong I'mang, Boreas. BALLY— Futtel Wadoet. ARAB— Jadul Karira. Nation 4444 words