The Straits Times, 22 November 1845

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Ist. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22D 1845.] AND SATURDAY MORNINGS. NO. XX
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 415 1 NOTICE. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviifion Company's Steam Ships Lad;/ Maty id liraganza, are expected to arrive here on tin- 4th and Bii proximo. The former V j SC on the lth from Point dc Galle on her to Hongkong, and the latter from Hongkong i (in her return
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    • 451 1 ded Muslinett, and Horse hair Petticoats, Gentleman's Dress and Frock Coats, shooting and walking ditto, Military and Navy Duck Drill, Corduroy, Saxony Mull,&c for Trousers, silk and cotton Bocks, silk and kid t^i^es, Lamb's wool and Merino Shirts and s^s, unbleached Grass Cloth for Jackets, Ladies' and Gents Grass Cloth
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    • 882 1 1 m GDUTRONQUOY of the Londott Hotel begs leave to inform Strangers visiting Singitp ore, that be has just completed the enlargement of his Establishment, in doing which he lias Nj>ared «o expence or labour to nuke it a most comfortable and suitable House, for those who may favor him
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  • 244 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Saturday, November 22d 1845. The Arratoon Apcar" and "Earl of Salvor ras' will sail this day; the former Calcutta, the titter for Bombay. Wbeck of tiie Bark PARSEE.—'We refret to notice that the English bark Parsee which left Singapore a few days since nowlies awreck on
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  • 17 2 The Brig Arratoon Apcar" spoke the American Ship" Akbar" on the 11th instaiu in progress to Canton.
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  • 43 2 We stated in Tuesday's issue that the Steamer "Diana" was daily expected. The information was brought here by a native boat from Malacca, at which place the Steamer was when the boat left. It may be that the "Diana" has returned (o Peuang.
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  • 576 2 We do not know whether the authorities are aware of the present state of the elegant erections connecting Campong Malacca and the main road, and forming the only means of communication with the Seaman's Hospital, Tock Sing's hospital and the Native Poor asylum. If the authorities are not aware of
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  • 331 2 -We are indebted to a friend for the loan of the Amigo del Pats of the 2nd November, brought on by the Flecha. The Manila authorities, having been informed that Segars made to resemble Manilas were manufactured and sold to a great extent on the coast of China, have
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  • 262 2 -By the Arr*toox Apcaa we hare received China papers to the Bth November; their contents are exceedingly barren of news and are chiefly taken up in discussing the recent dismissal by Court Martial of Mr. Rees, a civil officer in the Royal Engineer department at Hongkong, for having characterised
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  • 186 2 broken limb. V-'e annex a letter on the subject To Tin; Editor of the Straits Times. Drab Sir Cantering this morning along tho Bank* of the Rochor between Faber" and Kauan^ Bridge* 1 by chance discovered my horse in the very act of stepping into a large ditch,
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  • 434 2 SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS, ARRIVALS Nov. 18th— Am. bark Lema, Kemish, Penang Nov. 9th. 19th Brit, ship Earl of Balcarrcs,, Baker, iyth Dutch bark Sumatra, Vettman, Batavia no date. 1 9th— Brit, schooner Sri Stn^a/>ura> Bisset, Hongkong Nov. 10th. 20th Brit, brig Fly, Kong Eng^Halacca Nov. 15th. 20th Am. bark Douglas,
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  • 158 2 Treascrt. —Owing to the unsatisfactory state of the Treasury accounts, and general confusion in the financial department, the Emperor has issued orders that the Treasurers of the different provinces shall produce comparative annual statements since his accession to the throne. It is hoped that from a minute examination of
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  • 50 2 The Court has instituted an inquiry into the enormous embezzlements of the public money which took place during the war In 1842. Many of the civilians sent in bills for thA supplies furnished to the army which had neverYbeen reeived, and for sums which had never been a;iid away.—Ibid. i
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  • 668 2 In Canton executions of crikiinals still continue. notwithstanding he Emperor's proclamations th no capital puiiishmcnt ,vas to take place S' Tartar general has held a review of the fleet m C ned by Aiantchoo troops.— /M. mai The son the late Prefect at Ningpo has writ ci very moving appeal
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  • 364 2 CANTON MARKET 8th NOVEMBER IMPORTS. cotton— Holders are much firmer, but the dealers will not give more than the last quotation*. Best Banda not worth more than 8.2 nett. Cotton Yarn— ls in spirited demand at last quotations. Lowa Cloths— Whites 72*. saleable at Mrs 13 long. Good heavy 72
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 30 2 FOR CALCUTTA. THE Letter bag of the Brig Arratoon APCAR, Durham, will close this day. For freight of treasure only and passage apply to P. JOAQUIM. Saturday Nov. 22nd 1845.
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  • 1064 3 We are informod that a gentleman of considerable influence, is about to submit to the colonists a propositon to form a •ompany for laying down a railroad from town to the port, a* a legitimate means #f investing the spare capital now lying idle, or which jnu^t shortly
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  • 2750 3 Increase opTha.de "With China. The accounts from China continue to bring us neje_«nd satisfactory evidences of the success of this flpt free- trade experiment. The Friend of China contains an interesting and instructive comparison of the co-.umerce of China under the different circumstances in which it has bsen
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 457 4 ADVERTISEMENT Just Received, And For Inspection at the godowns op the undersigned. A Daguerreotype Apparatus, complete with plates, frames Ac. Ac. Ac. I C. V. MENNECKEN A CO Sivyapore ith Nov. 1845. TO BE SOLD By Public Auction, on an early day, if not prefiously disposed of by private bargain.
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    • 456 4 JAPAN-WARE consisting of Tables, Teapoys, Stools, •Writing Desks, Segar Cases, Screens, China Lacquered Work Boxes, Teapoys, Tea Caddies, Tea Trays, Segar Boxes, Backgammon Boards, Ivory Chess and Backgammon men, Silver and Ivory Card Cases, Silver and Feather Fans, Inlaid Bombay Work Boxes, Watch Stands, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, Paper Cutters,
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    • 607 4 SINGAPORE RACES. PROSPECTUS FOR 1846. First day— Thursday, 19th February. Ist Race. The Club Cup, value Drs. 100 for all [horses. Heats— R. C Entrance Dm. 10 P, P, Arab Country breds to and Carry 9 st. 4 lb. English, N- S. W. and Cape 10 4 2xd Rac«. The
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    • 849 4 did. I now take this opportunity of sending Vo an order for the amount, and- at the sir™ V to add that your Pills have eflßtil l c,,Hf <!'""' order in my Liver and Stomach, which all t most eminent of the Faculty at home, and all ov,,' the Continent,
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