The Straits Times, 5 February 1856
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Title Section31 1856-02-05 1 STRAIT S TIMES. iJUft SIAGAFORE JO 1 1 ft ft A L OF COMMERCE. VOL. I2TH. [TUESDAY I E BK I AX V sth. 1856.] PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING NO. 77831 words
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Advertisement922 1856-02-05 1 or m »"i«^tiihi mnaaUT.. Sp. I>rs 16 rialf-Veuly.. 9 j ji'artrrl*. M > >ur Month.. 1 j I t fintle Copy—On, Rape* J LIST OP kaVnCLM FOR SALE AT TUX TOM MISSION ROOMS OF JOHN LITTLE CO. fIUMUL sgI'ARE— SINGAPORE. Hl— Outfitting Department. foot., .horn, xn 1 slippers, Parix and922 words
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Advertisement498 1856-02-05 1 Ny l.md. *c Muslin Glove. -Fr««rh Kid, Whit* an coloured. White and coloured .ilk. ft thread Para.oli •ilk. plain, and figured Ribbons— silk, satin, bonnel and children 1 a §;re»t assortment 'I bread cotton on reel.. Silk, tapes, bobbin; Needles, Pin*, crochet Threaed and needle* Babies' Hood, and Hat* silk498 words
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Advertisement772 1856-02-05 1 McmvH. WHAMPOA AND COS ADVERTISEMENT. ..■ou. WHAMPOA Co. have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of •n*- following goods, selected specially for their Slores. WUULBBALC RBI AIL Jfc roll KXPOKTATION. iliillinrri) Ar IQooirrn. Articles for the Work Table: Balzarinedre.se.; Bonnets of the latest mode., from Paris; Chemisette, of772 words
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Advertisement520 1856-02-05 1 t Aowam. London- F.Alg»r Street Hongkong— Arsnst ong Law 1 Bata»ia— Laaft Co. (r«aee. NOTICE CURSETJEE FROMMURZE. HEREBY gives Notice (hat he has withdraw. II from the firm lately carrying on Tr«Je and hus.ness under the style of LITTLK, Cur.«t--l« to., and I, ha, this day esUhli.hed himself as a520 words
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Article715 1856-02-05 2 OK THK RCOPE, TttKATMENT, *M) AIM OF THIS *OKK Tf IN ITS SCOPE lbraceS mention of early influences, winch led the author to adventure in tin- K.i.st his voyage hither in his own vensel. visitinjj many small islands but little known, in the .South Atlan tie, and Indian715 words
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Advertisement733 1856-02-05 2 •MM tld j»ck«ti; c«*n. >l««il* Ko. 3ud«; <ijt»f r M«niU*nd Ckin*: vuiort,ui! and water, in tin btiM tni enfre*. raiawhor wood trunks; rrowa*, f»r n«T«l r«,.« einwm mad tea mikm; drt-Minr rs wntitir; fnwliajt piece*, tinfJe •> <1 d«»»li ItlO putolf, frnnpowder and birdine shot; foU Urr. I >nd li733 words
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Advertisement826 1856-02-05 2 /«roicai. Intoaim, AMP GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, hslabUshed, 1841. CAPITAL. £500.000 HEAD OFFICES, W, PALL MALL, LONDON. ENGLISH BRANCH. Tausras. Charlea Hoptinson. E»q., Regent Street. Sir Thonuu Phillip*, Temple. Alfred Waddilore, D. C. jL, Doctors' Commons. DlßEcroas. Major Henry Dovetoo, Edward Doubleday, Eaq. r. L. 8., George Unn Hay, Eaq.,826 words
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Advertisement669 1856-02-05 2 Prospectuses, containing full particulars and instructions topartus desiriun to insure, stay be obtained at, or will btforvmrdcdfrt on application being mad* f BOtfBTKAD k CO., Agents. Singapore, 20<* Mmy, ltli. CALCUTTA MERCANTILE MARINE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Undersigned, having been appointed x Agents for the above Society, are prepared to take risks669 words
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Advertisement385 1856-02-05 2 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Office Battery Rnad—Sinyapore. OUTWARD MAILS OsKoflhe Peninsular *nA Orienlal Cotnp.ni/. sle.m-ihipi wilh the English mails of J ar i(), h may be expected lo armc at Singapore, route to Hongkong, on g r bout lhe 18th pro,i,no Applicalion lor Kreighl .nd Passage, lo 1,,385 words
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Advertisement1004 1856-02-05 3 M^aat a 2 Ja^fc^*^^^ -t\ linn h UFS uithhit uniciKd. n. .)H,W!r W tO>V«MEM EOR E\PE\SE, BY DI V.AKRY'sdeUcious REVALENTA ARABICA It, saves SO times its cost in other means ol t and is tbe natural remedy whict, bns obtained s*ooo trsiiinoaials of cures from tbe Unfit Hon. the I1,004 words
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Advertisement734 1856-02-05 3 all the above parties will be happy to answer any inquirie* 1 No 51,482, Dr Wurser's Testimonial. Bonn, 19th July, 1853. ThU light and pleasant Farina is one of the most excellent, nourishing, and restorative remedies, and supersedes, iv many cases, all kinds of medicines. It is pnrticularly useful in734 words
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Advertisement853 1856-02-05 3 1 riarrttlotiM Htmrtiy I FOE A MARVELLOUS AGE!' HomwirsjiaTini. THE GBAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of853 words
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Advertisement748 1856-02-05 3 JOHN AITKEN, late Master Mariner, MA NUEL FRANCIS DESOUZA, for many year Book-keeper and Managing Clerk to Mfc. JOHN STEE»L, and TERTULOAN JORGE DE SOI ZA have associated themselves in Copartnership aa Ship-Chandlers, Sail makers, Auctioneers and General Dealers, under the Firm of AITKEN DESOUZA. Singapore, 2nd Jmly, 1865. With748 words
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540 1856-02-05 4 UNIVERSAL LIFE A SUMANCE SOCIETY. London ufyick, iNo. 1. K.nu v> iluam stbebi. CUirman— Sie Hinry Willock, K.L.S. INDIAN BRANCH. Directors. Charles R. Prinsep, Esq. i George Barton, fcsq. William 11. Snioult, Esq. Alexander Wallace.Eiiq K. Macdonald St«ph«nBox, Esq. Physkun. agents* Skcr«taries Allen Webb. Esq. M. I). Messrs. Braddon Co.540 words
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415 1856-02-05 4 PROSPECTUS. SINGAPORE RACES, 186«. First Day— Monday, 28M April First Race— The Sultan's Cup, value 150, for ■11 Horse*. Entrance $5. H. f-distance 11 Milt. Weight*— Arabs and Country-bred 9 St 4. English Australian Cape 10 Bt. 4 Second Race—The Club Cup, value 1 100— for Horsea owned by Members415 words
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Obituary22 1856-02-05 4 At Hongkong, Jan. 2*2 od. suddenly of disease of the heart, Captain Nai Thin, commanding the Siamese ship Neptune.22 words
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Article2950 1856-02-05 4 SINSAfORK: I UKSDAY, FEB. STH. 1856. -WOW We have to announce the »rrir»l of the following pss«engers Jan. 89 per Lightning from Calcutta, Mr. Apcar; from Pinang Messrs. J. P. Cumiuing and Padday. Feb. I per Lancefield from Hongkong. for Singapore, Messrs. W. Tarrant and H. Anthon for2,950 words
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Advertisement255 1856-02-05 4 JFor Sale. THE Cargo of Labuan Coals expected here by the Water Ltly, about the 10th proximo. This cargo in the first from the deep underground workings, and is expected to be of excellent quality. Apply to Wx. MACDOXALD CO. Agentt Eastern Archipelago Company. Singap ore, 28/A Jany. 1866. NOTICE255 words
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327 1856-02-05 5 laken Cogni: i'olice Magi i !ance ol itrate's at the ,ttici--Bei it up to Qi iar(er Scssii hi. Seat v p to Sessions or •r and Termi iner. Crimes. Cn»Ti H>T. Summary Convictions Disci »rged vie327 words
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777 1856-02-05 5 ANALYSIS OF THE STATE OF CRIME AT SINGAPORE. FOB THE TEAB 1855. A IndoBkitons Mi AY. fill E«K. NATIVga OF India. ii an POB Ml. Ci KJi»> Pamoi At. -3 I ■a 1 a o -3 5 I 1 til a "j 5 J I 3 m -3 I J777 words
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Article1521 1856-02-05 6 O* Wednesday last, about noon, Constable Luckett and a party of peons boarded a large Junk in harbour on board of which there had been a disturbance. A number of the crew were found confined in the hold, and on searching the Teasel eleven knives, four spears and four1,521 words
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Article4044 1856-02-05 6 Thk allied fleets are still hovering along the coast of the Russian possessions, but had not succeeded up tD the latest dates in meetiug any Russian vessels of war. It appears that the Russians are assembled in great force at the mouth of the river Amoor, where- they occupy4,044 words
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Article4582 1856-02-05 7 Thb Aistrian Difficulty If an article in the Morning Post of yeserd ix, on the arrest of Co ••:iel Turr by the Austrians, tb a true exposition of the view taken of that case by Minister*, the British tiovenimeni are about to plunge into a v.-ry quagmire of4,582 words
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Article190 1856-02-05 8 Jan. Bnt. S. V. Lightning, Durham, Calcutls Jan. "1, and Pinang 27. Do. schr. Nora, Anley, Sydney, Nor. 30 30 Siam ship F«*orite, Godshall, Amoy Jan. 16. 31 Brit. do. Confucius, Penny, Swatow Jan. 22. Do. bajk Grest Britain, Hcnty, Calcutta Jan. 5. m v) Dutch do.190 words
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Article422 1856-02-05 8 Thk Pilmelu on the Bth January in Lat. 27 N. and Long*. 132, 8' E. *poke the Dutch barque Hu gerieaard from Rotterdam bound to Hougkong. The Danish barque Annette sailed from Singapore for Hongkong on the 29th Nov. The Hamburg ship Ocean left on the 4th Dec.,422 words
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393 1856-02-05 8 VOYAGKS BY SAILING VEBBKI.B l>i ceut lo Great Britain J < Coutiucnuk i'urt* in Kurope 2 t.» 3 Macao, Cuiusiiiuiiioon und sailing belneen aotli Hongkong or > Juue S. Ist March 1« tv lj Wliauiioa Amoy, durina the above period rtspectively i I uchow393 words
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Article57 1856-02-05 8 Tin Antimony Ore. L 154 psjr 20 cut. Li.iinl)it r £4. 10s. PeHrl Sago Jt4. K>i. Ituiirt Rubber 4. 15s. Sii^o Flour £4. 10h, Sugar £4 10s. Uatta £4. 10s. Joll't-e iv hugs £4. 10*. |>t-r 18 cwi. Black Pepper £4. K>-. iiei llicut. Hides £4. 15s. MeuHiirement (i<rtMl»...57 words
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Article78 1856-02-05 8 On Knglandu' Month* ere.lit at 4s. 91d. to 4>.<j.li. On Chlcuuh 219 to 221 Rs .p. r 1 1 »o di.llur*. On China a 2 per cent premium. Hoinbay 3' l days sight K<- "^lB per 100 dollars. Sycee Silver 8 to »4 per tent prim mm FarUfSJl78 words
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Article618 1856-02-05 8 Gem iieriiyraan direct liydrmixe Brown direct Ocean Bride Morrison direct SainarHiiß McDonald direct Uncle Tom De Bathe direct Vessbls Expkcted from Rangoon. Marie Jenkins direct Vessel Expectid from Trincomalee. 11. M. S. Nankin Hon. K. Sfwart Vbssels Expected from America. Bertha Bueynos Ayres Dolphin Hoyt Boston618 words
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Article369 1856-02-05 8 km m. H. C. steamer American ship British bark British bark British v chooser British l>ri.;; Dutch bark British schooner British bark Dutch bark American bark American ship Siam ship Siam ship British bark British schooner British steamer British brig Dutch bark British ship British ship369 words