The Straits Times, 4 November 1846

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1 4 The Straits Times
  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AID SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd. published on Wednesday [WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th 1846] and Saturday mornings. NO. CXXI.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 388 1 NEW SHIP'S ARTICLES. nN Sale at the Straits Asj|& U Times Piu.ss, (price rijfflw o n c Dollar each) the „ew form of Ship's Articles in Hrcordatw with the Act ot Parlj;imt .ntT&» Victoria. Cap. 112. FOB. BOMBAY 1 fT II E Barque Anunchunder, 1\ Captain Siiephkru, will Sail ||p
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    • 556 1 Handsome embroidered pina Scarfs Shawls, Handkfs., Caps, Cuffs, manufactured at Manila*. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finely-worked Collars, Chemissettes of every description. Dress Handkerchiefs Ac. Jtz. Corded Huslinett and Horse Hair Petticoats atfi Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols. Bonnet, Cap, and Waist
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    • 988 1 DISPEpiRY. ESTABLISHED IN CHURCH-STREET. CAMPONG BENCOOLEN. W"*p*' I Medical prescriptions are made up, at all hours, with the ntmost care and attention the Packets or Bottles [a* the case may be] being scaled in order to prevent malicious substitution. Ihe Undersigned has always on hand a good supply of Medicines,
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  • 21 2 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. At Singapore, November Ist, Thomas Cam >- bell, aged 45 years, and for many years Church Clerk at Singapore.
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  • 3540 2 THE Strait Times. SINGAPORE: Wednesday, Nov. 4th 1816. On Thursday last the ship General Wood, Captain Stokoe, arrived at Singapore from Hongkong having on board a detachment of the Madras Artillery and Sappers and Miners,— Europeans, native troops and followers amounting t» 420. We cannot but complain of the Commissariat
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 649 2 THE BANK DRAWS AS FOLLOWS: On the Union Bank of London, at 6 months sight 30 days sight 1 day's sight Gxed And at intermediate terms when required. On the National Bank of Scotland and Branches at 1 day's sight fixed On the Branches of the Provincial Bank of Ireland
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    • 247 2 AND FOR SALE AT THE CODOWNS OF THE UNDERSIGNED. Great Reduction; 50 per Cent! A CHOICE SELECTION OF BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS. oe&emss)Asm> &&A&m BY EMINENT A&TXSTf* COMPRISING: CORONATION or Queen Victoeia, Return from Hawking, Baronial Hall, Preaching of John Knox, Cardinal Wolsey receiving the Hat, Maid of Saragossa, Duke of Wellington
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    • 47 2 NOTICE THE partnership subsisting between LAO Seong, Tan Chin Cheng and Tan Teono Kin, under tbe Chop KHOLIM, was dissolved by mutual consent on Saturday October 31st 1846. The business will in future be carried on under the same Chop by Lao Seong. Singapore, November 2nd 1846.
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  • 1219 3 (From the China Mail October 15.) Just as our last number was going to press we received intelligence of the attack made by a formidable body of Chinese upon the Portuguese at Macao, and announced the feet in a brief paragraph. The affair originated an attempt to impose a
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  • 422 3 Just as we were going to press, we received im* portant intelligence from Nepaul to the effect, that a revolution of a most sanguinary description had broken out in Katmandoo, shortly after the departure of the Resident, Mr. Colvin, who has been obliged to leave hi» poet on account
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  • 199 3 Along the whole of tht Frontier, the drought threatens to prove more destructive to the inhabitants than the enemy has been. For hundreds of miles, not a blade of grass, or a green thing is to be seen. The fields are bare and hard as a
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  • 1281 4 liftr9 'For Eastern-and Western Producb-Widnisdat .Kovkmbkr 4th 1846. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. Spanish D^ and C^-the Cent i. copper Coin, the 100 th part of a Ja,a Rupees) are taW.n the former
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  • 1151 4 SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT Affairs since our last have gone forward more tflioothly, and dealers having now more jonticience in the market from further arrivals of the Bugis during the week, .have exhibited a greater Hesir« to purchase but notwithstanding this vijible improvement, in the face of the large
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  • 242 4 ARRIVALS. Oci. 27. Arab brig Felk, R. Gordon, Madras 3rd Oct. British barque Teaser, Buist, Madras Bth do. 28. British brig Elizabeth, Lim Beow, I'enang SOA October. Malay brig Stamford, Seidivan, Rhio 26tn Oct. British shij) General Wood, W. StoAoe, Hongkong 7th October. 29. British ship Bon
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  • 56 4 London. .6 Months sight 4s 5d per dollar. 30 days si?ht 4s 4d per dollar. Calcutta 60 days sight company's Bills 219 Bombay 30 days sight 220 per dollar* 100. Syco SiWer per cent premium for large. Company's Rupees 414 cents. Java rupee (new) 270. per 100 drt.
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  • 318 4 iVdllUf <&r«Ut«««UlUi'lMi— Uuilttlo; Mydetußux; Sophia, ifoercu Box, Salachjr Elu.ilM.-th, Kilty. J3tttff)*«Goan Lee, Thai Goan; Almas; Kimjithay; Fathool Rajah; 2lrall--Ma.-Hlr.ahar, Felk, Fatlhool Karim. IttfllaW— Stamford. Nation Vbwel. Tf.ssels Namk. Tons Captain. Agents. I Destination To *"i H. C. Steamer Hoophly British bark Iron Queen Biitish bark Maingay
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