The Straits Times, 14 February 1854
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Title Section21 1854-02-14 1 THE STR AITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL. 10th. PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY FEB. 14th. 1864] TUESDAY MORNING NO. 675.21 words
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Advertisement1056 1854-02-14 1 maras or sußscKirnoii annually.. Sp. Urs. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 Qnarterlv i Une Month.. 1 J A Single Copy One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMIS SION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.--SI.MGAPORE. Outfitting Bepartmrnt. .hjH and slippers Paris and Lon- Towelling don made Jackets-Pine Long Hoth,1,056 words
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Advertisement800 1854-02-14 1 ftf*ttCsl4.<t*tt,Cl Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected iTt-iaiJsY tor their Stores. i—— WROLBBALE IMTAIL «t fOU EXPORTATION. MILLINERY tfg HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table Berlin Wool of assorted colors flaliarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars- of English A Manila oonneis of the800 words
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Advertisement470 1854-02-14 1 AOKKTI London— F. Algar *Co Calcutta— Thacker and Co j China— Drinker A Cn. I Batavia— Lasge 4 Co. LIBT OP ARTICLES FOR SALE 1 1 AT THE GENERAL WARE. ROOMS OF j W. C. KERR CO. I (Aiming tkc Oriental Bank)— Ihuympo,,. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glace Silk,470 words
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Advertisement580 1854-02-14 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Black and bronie kid shoes with straps. Sky and pii>k Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICUS ?OR THE TOILETTE. Brushes— hair, nail, tooth and fl«sb. Combs— of Torloiseshell,born ivory io variety Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Bau de Cologne, Lavender-water and a580 words
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Advertisement1019 1854-02-14 2 HOLLOWAVS PILLS LV ASTOIUa|U* Q CCBK QF A DI9O*DEBM> XlV** WITH A .VIOLENT COVCH AMD OKSBBAL DBRA.VQtM.MJKX <JF THE BTBTEM. Copy of a Letter from Ur. Trehorne, Chemist, Carmar- J then, dated September 10th. 1852. To Professor Houoway, D>ae S»- lam happy to inform you that your^far- famed PMs have1,019 words
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Advertisement1082 1854-02-14 2 ISLLOWAT^OINTHEKT BXTEAORDINAftY CURES KFFBCTRO »T HOLLOWAT OINTMKNT AND PILLS. Copy of a Letter from George Breton, Esq., Deputy Collector of Customs, dated Allahabad, Jan. «-WA, 1852. To Psonsso* Hollow at, Mi Diar Si»— HsTing for seteral years past n<ied your Pills and Ointment with unfailing success. 1 b*g leave to1,082 words
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Advertisement509 1854-02-14 2 LITHOGRAPHY. EVERY description of Job work, in Lithom phy, as Not.*, Circulars, Bills of Lading and Exchange, Prices Current, Plans, Drawing, Bfc. &c. executed at the Straits Times Press with neatness and despatch. COPPER-PLATE PRINTING. Invitation and visiting Cards, &c. &c. printed at tbe Straits Time* Press in Commercial Squ.r509 words
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Advertisement575 1854-02-14 3 TRIESTE '^jlffi ROUT£. OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Natiga lion Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 hows after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peninsular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Calcutta, on about the 11th of eve~y month and .m arrangement575 words
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Advertisement649 1854-02-14 3 THE LONDON ORIENTAL STEAM TRANSIT NSUR aNCE OFFICE. ESTABLISHED IN 1843.) sJ**jrSJ x THE Undersigned are prepared to accept Risks (covered by ZjMgMsHgKropen Policies with the London lsuram e Companies) by the Peninsular and OrienUl Steam Navigation Company's and tlie Hon'blc the East India Company's Steamers, or Steamers under charter649 words
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Advertisement926 1854-02-14 3 NOTICE. ■i lIHMNi CURSETJEE FROMMOBIE. HEREBY gives Notice that he has wtthdinwn .from the firm lately carrying on Trade and business under (he style of Littlb, CursctJKC A Co., and he has this daj established himself as a General Dealer, Commission Agent and Auctioneer under the style of, CURSETJKE CO.,926 words
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Advertisement573 1854-02-14 3 PENENSin.'.R A OfIIENTAU. *VTE/ nKTIZ i -'.OMPANys OFFlcr.' Batl'-ry Uoad—Si igapore. OVTWA&fi MAILS. The Peuinsular and OrienUl Steam Navigation Company's Sleam Ship "SINGAPORE," with tbe Buropean Ma.ls of the Bth Jan. may be e«pecled. en route to Hongkong and Shanghai, ou or about tbe 16th instant Application for Freight and573 words
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93 1854-02-14 4 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, Feb. 14TH, 1854. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Feb. 10 per Sir Jaru*t'tjee JrjvlUoy, fron Pinaiig, Meavr Renfrey. Reid, Fraser and French. \1 per Hcoglily from Malacca. Lieut. Me. lutyre, Rev. Mr. Favre: per La Felice ftv»n» Piuang, Mr. and Mrs93 words
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Article93 1854-02-14 4 CAPTMN B4OMeARTEX, of the Corcyra," has forwarded us the subjoined particulars of a bank observed in working through (he Greyhound Passage: At 8.30 lacked to the northward. At 41.30 P.M. saw rocks under the ship's bottom; sounded sit fathoms with the following tearing Uumman bland N.N.W., Haycock E V. lacked,93 words
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Article336 1854-02-14 4 In recent issue we noticed the arrival of more than five lahks of Company's rupees per steamer "Formosa" from Calcutta, which Urge amount is to lie paid by the Straits treasuries in disbursing salaries and the payment of orders upon the local eteculive. We then pointed out and deprecated any336 words
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Article169 1854-02-14 4 The Thirty-Fifth Anniversary oi Ti£« Settlement of Singapore. It will be in the memory of all our local and many of our distant readers, that the recent and welcome return of the Honorable Colonel W. J. Huttenvorth, C. 8., and his amiable Lady and Sister, after a sojourn of two169 words
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Article177 1854-02-14 4 A more happy selection of a day for general festivity could not have been made whilst the style and character of the Entertainment, and the unmingled pleasure it afforded, will remain deeply impressed on tue memories of all present. Tinfounder of Singapore, Sir Stamford KafH-s, proudly hoped that this settlement,177 words
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Article400 1854-02-14 4 free trade, as he was the first to put its principles in practice .:nd. as a monumental record of Fife Trade, Singn portwill convey to succeeding ages the memory of Raffles. Although Singapore as ;i geographical site had long been known, and the isliud circumnavigated by tho fleetof European nations400 words
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Advertisement519 1854-02-14 4 r|»HB UNDER SIGNBO hare Urn appointed 1 Agents at thi» port for the Eastern Marime Insurance Company, «d «c ready to grant policies on shipments heoce to any port lv the Untied Kingdom,— pay»bl« in case of iou oo damage, either here, or at any of the following Ports, m-,519 words
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Advertisement642 1854-02-14 4 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY FOR 1854 THIS day is pnbfahed* and ready for deli--1 very, the SINGAPORE CALENDAR DIRECTORY for 1854," containing the Government and olber Departments, Public Institutions, Bailing and Mercantile Establishments, Trades and Professions, List of Inhabitants, Ac. The Contract Mail Schedules of the P, A O Company-Trade and Shipping642 words
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Advertisement311 1854-02-14 4 [official ADVERTiBBmnrr.J STATE LO rTERIRAND PRIZE ANO PREMIUM DISTRIG BotVok of ohk miluos 64,780 Florin., guaranteed and ,«thori»«l by tho Free City of Fea«fobt ob U.e \L\no. The DrJeing take* place xrrevocabh <m the 19th ■nSDuJStotion contain. 18,400 Share.,, to whioh are allotted 6,000 Prizes snd 11 to 1,064,760 FUrina.311 words
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Article3880 1854-02-14 5 icu* Colonel Cameron 43rd. M. N. 1., Mr. H. (J. ,ld«ell, J. I., Mrs. Caldwdl. Mr. T. H. Campbell. I I., ,-idil Mis. Camplitil, Hoi.'blu Mr. Church, Mrs. i huicl'i, Captain Church A. D, C, Mr. J. VAutt, Mr. T. 0. Crane J. P., and Mrs. Ciane, Mr. W. Crane,3,880 words
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Article2029 1854-02-14 6 Tub Literary Examinir.— The Private Letters of Sir James Brooke, X.C.8., Ra'ah of Sarawak, narrating the Ece>.ts of his Life, from 1838 to the present time. Edited by John C. Templer, Esq Barrister-at-Law, and one of the Masters of her Majesty's Court of Exchequer. 3 vols. Bent ley. On the2,029 words
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Article71 1854-02-14 6 I bdiove th« morj naino wouM be very useful t» me with native* and Europeans in this country at home, I would not acc.'pt it, or wear the title, and though convinced of it* utility, I will not beg or swk it there are beggars enough in England. If they71 words
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Article157 1854-02-14 6 I may be, my mother, my own enemy, but I will never be an enemy to the hniuan race, or to the numerous tribes who look to me for aH. I will never desert the principles I have cherished in secret through my wholo life, that any paltry personal wealth157 words
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Article208 1854-02-14 6 9 If the government, by placing me in an easy posUton were to try the plan fairly, I am assure 1 th it perfect success would attend it. Th >y might, by makin;; me their envoy, form a commercial treity with Borneo. The very fust of which would insure Borneo208 words
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Article121 1854-02-14 6 May I not thank you, ay dear Jack, for the generous opinion of ma which your last letter expresses. If fine countries wherein fine gentlemen could make money, were every day to be picked up, there would be so macy efcuaanM that I should have no chance when it came121 words
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Article283 1854-02-14 6 I hope by tho next mail to hear from Earnt tha last brought me a letter from Charles, and his letters are are always encouraging though I cannot quite look at everything through the medium of bis sanguine temperament nevertheless it is very pleasing to be pitto I on the283 words
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Article304 1854-02-14 6 Your design upon Mrs. Pry I most laudable, and I tnut »h will Uad all the >*lvjijus moild. Oxfor 1 and Cambridge I have no hopat from, because they are not interested parties, an jas a body they are bigots and book worms, who think more of their own squabbles304 words
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Article57 1854-02-14 6 I have a great mind to write to Jem, but I do not know where to find him, and perhaps my letter will go wandering over Botany Bay. Is he really getting on t that is, it he making money, or is it but a stagnation I am afraid Jem57 words
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Article2225 1854-02-14 6 There is a great deal said about my giving up ray advantages, but surely it never could be understood that I would yield all I had done to the first adventurer who demanded it but suppose a merchant or merchants with a large capital wished to locate, it mi^ht easily2,225 words
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3347 1854-02-14 7 tailed by J. c. Templer. 3 vols.— Mr. Hume •id the Members of Parliament who share his v to the deeds and misdeeds of Sir J'Ofs Brooke, are the causes of the appear>nc« of this singular and painful publication. Generally, it is thought3,347 words
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Article126 1854-02-14 8 Feb. B— Brit, brig Rwal, Rowe, Bally Jan. 2. 8— H. M.'s sloop Rapid, Blanc, Trincomalee Jan. 8. 9— alay schr. Rover, Nakoda, Pinang Jaa. 23. Brit, bark Zodiac, Jarvis, Melbourne Dec. 12. 10— Do. sclir. Sree Malacca, Natoria, Pinang Jan. 30. Do. .'teamiT Sir Jam»ctjee Jejeebhoy,126 words
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Article149 1854-02-14 8 Feb. 7— Brit, brig Brittomart, Nakoda, Pinang. Do. hark Erin, Elvin, Pinang. Dutch do. Ydrussie, Barneveld, Batavia. B— Dutch schr. Sree Bulan, Nakoda, Minto Do. do. Almas. Do. Minto. Brit, brig Rul.y, Do, Pinang. M Do. do. Dido, Youogerman, Calcutta. "_Do. bark Marquard Family, Miller, Do. 9— Dutch schr.149 words
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357 1854-02-14 8 (ON GOODS) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS. Per C«Bt T. Great BriUin 2| to 3 Continental PoiU in Kurop* to J cJaattacmoon and wiling between 30th Jan* Hongkong or «d lit M«ioh M WfififM Asaoy, during, th* above P«n°d respectively 2 and 3357 words
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Article104 1854-02-14 8 Alexander London i May Chtbucto Ru.tell Liverpool 1 Nor. Chruiiaa Hull 19 A«g. Couranto Flanagan London 20 Aug. Catl ton Orach Or*eto Li.erpool 3 Oct. Cougo ihuH Hamburg 2 Dec. De ileilige Ludwiaa Wiueh Newcastle 6 Aug. DorUaia Me Uee Liverpool 8 l»ee Flora Mure Wofer104 words
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Article93 1854-02-14 8 Clariwa Ly»ter Direct Margaret Skeliv Pence 20 Jan. Ripiima Anna Maria Heekford Direct From lion bit. Futty Balam Jones via Pinang Julia Purchase via Pinang .Singapore Evan* via Piuang Visms Expbcted moM Cafe op Good Hops t At t ab Flora Tiedeman VaasaLa cxfictid fbom Ballt.93 words
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Article44 1854-02-14 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Tin none per 20 cut. (Jambier in baskets none Ditto iv bales 4. 10 Sago Flour 4. 10 Coffee in bags none Black pepiHjr 5. &»erll»cwt. Measurement Goods 5. per 50 cubic t'. Gutu Tul.hu £5. 0 per 20 Ch-1.44 words
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Article64 1854-02-14 8 On England 6 Months credit* at I*, lid. 10 ss. per di. On Cateutu 234 per toy dollars. Bombay 30 days sight Kr 'US per dollars 100 Sycee Silver s> to »4 per ceiit premium for ltug« Compauy'g Kupees '230 per 100 dollars Java Rupees (n«w) '280 per64 words
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Article1663 1854-02-14 8 What Becomes of all the Vessels.— The BjuUmi Atlas gives Home interesting facts in relation tv the destruction of vessels btlMghf to the United Stales deducted from the marine reports and other sources. It appears thai tor a period of eighteen month*, ending in September 0/ the present year, 1031,663 words
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Article348 1854-02-14 8 TIVE CRAFT NATIVE CRAFT—BRITISH— Futta Sarawak. Futty Mombarick, Judu{ Karirn, Shaval Am j Dolphin, Faiie Robany, Fattel Rahmak Futta Baric, Calends' Bux, Indian Queen, Suert< K. C. Bui, Albatross, Bally Packet, Sree Malacca. DUTCH— Serrio, Pospah, Futty Hokseng, Futtle Rsymtn, Fatul Hair. MALA Y— Sree Delhi,348 words