Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 November 1832
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Title Section33 1832-11-15 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. INTO. 46, VOX*, a. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, XB3S, [New Series.'] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed hy the Proper Authorities, are to he considered as Official.33 words
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Article46 1832-11-15 1 To sail on or before the Vth Novr kHT The last-sailing Ship Australia A. 1. Burthen per Register 374 Tons, John Lobban Commander. This Ship has superior Accommodations for passengers. For Freight or a pply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Seng afore, 10/// Oct. 1832.46 words
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Article31 1832-11-15 1 DAILY EXFECTLD. rJgT The line 11 rst-class Barque Earnout, 280 Tons, Janies W almesley, r.n. Commander. Tor Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONOLLY. Singapore, 22 nd. Oct 1832,31 words
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Article25 1832-11-15 1 The A 1. Brig Ellen,C. Paterson, will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight apply to SYME CO. Singapore 22 nd Oct. 1832.25 words
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Article930 1832-11-15 1 (From the Tunes, 18 th June 1832J BRUSSELS, June 15. A sort of war alarm, the grounds of which are not thoroughly defined, lias for some days extended itself in this tounlry. The demand of the Government, that 50,000 men belonging to the Civic Guards, he raised930 words
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Article886 1832-11-15 1 The following is the extract of a letter received by the Spey Lisbon, June 9. << Our vesse’s of war are off. The Viscount de Santarem was shocked at the r leaving the port, and denied to Mr. Hoppner they were desired to be withdrawn but Mr. Hoppner silenced886 words
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270 1832-11-15 1 (From the Times, 19 th June) POLAND. Extract of a letter from Warsaw.)— Warsaw, May 26.— We are under a systematic regime of terrorism. Tamisands of parents mourn the loss ot their children, torn from them to people the Russian military colonies. The Government employs by turns force ana fraud270 words
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Article450 1832-11-15 1 Yesterday, shortly after 11 o’clock, as the Brothers of the Trinity H-use were about to proceed from their bouse in Trinity-squire by water to ‘Deptford, bis Grace the Duke of Wellington was observed to ride across ’Power- bill, followed by his groom. The noble Duke,450 words
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Advertisement289 1832-11-15 1 NOTICE. Is hereby given that the Hon ble Company's Treasury at this Station for the receipt of Cash for Bills on Bengal and Madras, is from this day shut. S. G. BONHAM, Resident Councillor. Singapore, the 1st. Nov 1832. S GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT Malacca 2 6th October ,1882. NOTICE is hereby289 words
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Advertisement135 1832-11-15 1 FOR SALE, By Private Contract. The good Brig FAITH, of 135 Tons—six years well found in Stores &c. Apply to Capt. B. LAING. of the Ship Porcupine. Attorney for the Owners apore, Ist November J 832. NOTICE. George Godfrey begs to inform the Gentlemen of the Settlement and Captains of135 words
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929 1832-11-15 2 From the Times, June 2 1st, ASSAULT ON HIS MAJESTY AT ASCOT. EXAMINATION OF THE PRISONER. O.i the public mind being pacified, Mr. jbliLioTT, a magistrate oi Reading, assisted by Mr, Roe, tiie chief magistrate of Bow-street, proceeded to take examinations against tiie prisoner, who stood in the corner of929 words
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Article2338 1832-11-15 2 From the Chinese Repository No. 4 July 1832. Journal of a Residence in Sia n, and a Voyage a Iona the coast of bin a to illant chon Tart ary, by the Rev. Charles Gutzlaff. [continued from ourt last.) The people from t!i< ten plantations, who came on board2,338 words
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Article350 1832-11-15 2 From the Chinese Courier November 3rd. Expeditions to the East Coast of China. Or late several vessels have cruised upon the Coast of China, for the purpose of selling opium, and, where practicable, other articles of foreign importation. Since tffe arrival of the Lord A inkers’, if appears that350 words
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Article148 1832-11-15 2 Thursday, 15 th November 1832. Having been favoured during the week, with numbers of the Times of the 19th and ‘2lst June, we have the pleasure to continue our extracts of European Intelligence up to those dates* Amongst them is an account of the attack on the Duke of148 words
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Article2208 1832-11-15 3 In addition to the Calendar ot persons tried at the last Session of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Deliveiy lie < at Malacca, we have been favored, by a late arrival, with a copy ol tne ,e sentment of the Grand Jury, am a is of the names of2,208 words
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Article749 1832-11-15 3 We must call the attention of the Public in general, and the Government in particular, to another most atrocious act of piracy committed in the neighbourhood of this Settlement. We give toe particulars as we collected them from Pang a Chinese, the Naquodah of the captured boat. On the749 words
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Article233 1832-11-15 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER, 1832. Bth Brit. Ship Sei/d Hydroos, Khader Maydin, from Penang 22nd. Oct. grp. brig Miiydii i Bax, Shaick AbiJo! Kliadir, from Penang IStli Oct. 10th li fit. ship Penang Merchant, T. Younghusband, from China 31th Oct. 11 tli But. ship Ahmed Shaw, Fted. Halse, from Penang and233 words
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Article29 1832-11-15 3 At Malacca, on the 16th ultimo, by the Revd. JOSIAH HUGHES, the Revd. Thomas Kilpin Higgs, of Chinsurah, to Miss Edwards by License from the Court of Judicature.29 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1832.
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Article641 1832-11-15 4 By the Brit, bark Will Watch, ‘200 Tons,from ('a!cut ta. 25 Chests Bengal Opium 472 Corges Gurrahs 27 iti No. Sarrongs 3700 in No. Gunnies 35 Maunds Hookah Tobacco 500 Wheat COO Gram i l Twine 50 Soap 100 Pieces Handkerchiefs 70 Bolts Canvas 20 Bags Black Seed j641 words
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Article666 1832-11-15 4 By the Dutch brig Kalcemaas, 116 Tons, jor Malacca. 36 Coyans Rice 4 Sago 10 Gorges Bugis Sarmngs By the Dutch brig Gollick, 73 Tuns, for Malacca. 10 Coyans Java Rice 2 Gorges Java Tobacco 90 Batavia Baltic Handkfs 6 Bis. Dried Fish 11 Tamarinds 200 Bags Rice 34666 words
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Article65 1832-11-15 4 Vessel’s Nambs. j Tons, j Commanders. Where From. j 1 8ail. Bark Eamont 280 J. Walmesley, R. N. London. June. Ship Rrit n 250 Do. June. Brig Columbia j 259 J. Booth Lo- i5th June Fanny W. Irvine Liverpool. Do. Brig Hebe j 254 W Currie65 words
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Article171 1832-11-15 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons COMMANDERS. J Where From. j Destination J ToSah, Sept 5 Brit, brig Faith 136 j J. Porter Batavia If) Brit, ship Porcupine 2S2 B. Laing Pedier 2S Dutch ship Vrouw J’annelte I Yong Cheetoh Malacca 26 Spanish sclir. Minerva 80 I171 words
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Article47 1832-11-15 4 To London. Tin, £3 T Sugar, 4 5 s. 8 Coffee, 5 15s. > Cargoes scarce in genera! Peppei, 6 Measurement Goods, 5 to 9 J/ To Bengal 8 to 12 Annas per Picul. China 50 Cents to 1 Sp.Dr. Batavia U to 2 Guilders47 words
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Article1021 1832-11-15 4 Thp Cui-rencv in wliicll commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into (.('ids. I lie com mon wei-lit is the P'cul,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoir.!,,poise, divided into 100 Catties. Sail and lice, are common], sold hy the hoyan o' 40 Cauls, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Cor*,1,021 words
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