The Straits Times, 29 July 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [SATURDAY, JULY, 29th 1848.] and Saturday morning NO. 296
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 871 1 Ir&TER OF SUBSCRIPTION Annually.. Sp. Drs. 16 Half-Ycarly.. 9 1 Quarterly.... 5 One Month... 14 I A Single Copy— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COIVHVIERCIAL-SQUARE,-SINCAPORE. Berlin wool of colors Jaconet— White and colored hoots and suo<?s> Enghsh'and French Linen— Fine Irish Bonnets direct
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    • 800 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY fl£ HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table Wo>l of assorted colors Balrarine dresses Cap*, Caffs, Collars* of English Manila Bonnets of the latest modes, from Paris manufacture
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    • 553 1 Aonm London— Simmondi A Ward. I Calcutta— Thacker and Co. < China— William Puiuu Co I Manila— Joseph Roger* ft C» PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned has on Sale several excellent Chronometers by the most reputed manufactureis in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES.
    • 15 2 At Singapore, on Thursday the 27th July, Mrs Nathaniel Penry Rees, of a daughter.
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  • 66 2 We hare to announce the arrival of the folowing passengers: July 25th per Fathall Karim from Bat&via, C. Geraud Esq. Messieurs Ginier and Borel. Mrs > Goy more, Mrs Brown and child 27th per Princess Amelia from Sydney, Mr and Mrs Maclehosc
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  • 11 2 THS H. C. Steamer Hooghly returned to Singapore yesterday from Penang.
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  • 53 2 At a meeting on Saturday last of the Subscribers to the Assembly Balls, it was resolved in future to give a Re-union every three months instead of three Bails in the season. The stale of the funds was encouraging, and the augmented number of Assemblies would indicate the prevalence of
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  • 195 2 We have been favoured with a return of the civil cases in the Court of Judicature before the Hon. Thomas Church Esq. at the sitting, commencing July 17th. The causes consisted of ten cases, comprising an amount of drs. 2 91S 05} judgments were given for drs. 318,— four cases
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  • 532 2 Sybkey. By the arrival of th« Princes*, Royal, we have received New South Wales papers to the middle of June. The commercial prospects of the Colony are not very favorably spoken of. The arrival at Sydney of Mr. Bovd with intelligence that the Colonial ottice was about to send out
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  • 230 2 Maclm ain We have received, via Calcutta, Maultaain Journals to the middle of June. The Chronicle contains a statement of the imports and exports for the month of May the former amounting to rupees 130,009. 3. 5 and Ihe latter to rupees 137,533. 5. 4. The value of the exportation*
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 636 2 BrG WEm&G& ®£©Sfo IT is hereby notified, that Her Majesty's Colony of Labuan will be opened to Settlers and other immigrants, from and after the first day of August next, and that all persons being well and peaceably disposed, thereafter coming to reside within the said Colony and its dependencies,
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    • 722 2 FOR SALE BUTTER AND CHEESE. a. J. DARE Commercial-Square. HAS just received a prime lot of Salt Batter in 12 lbs. jars, and Cheshire Cheeses in tins of 10 lbs. each. Also Truffles, Patie d'lUlie, Sperm Candles, preserved Fruits, Currants, Ac. English Loaf Sugar. ALSO 10 Catty Boxes of choice
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    • 348 2 EUROPE HOTEL SINGAPORE. LATE MRS DUNCAN'S. H. F. Anderson begs to inform residents and parties arriving at Singapore that they will find every accommodation at the above HOTEL, at the following REDUCED PRICES. DIET— INCLUDING 3 MEALS PER DIEM. WINE INCLUDED. (33) THIRTY THREE DOLLARS |f MONTH. HOT AND COLD
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  • 521 3 Cape of Good Hope By the arrival of the Berenice we have been favored with Cape Journals to June 3rd. H. M. S. Hercules (74 guns) Captain Fulton, arrived at the Cape May 31st and was to leave in a few days for Bombay. H. M. Brig Acorn, Captain Bingham,
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  • 54 3 His Honor the Governor made a trip in the steamer to the northern put of the Province and we believe inspected a road and a bridge in progress of being made in the Mudah district. Teaterday he proceeded to the southern parts and will retnrn this afternoon.— From the
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  • 640 3 (From the Friend of India, June 22.) The Punjab, and Mooltan— The only intelligence from the Punjab since our last impression refers to the measures which have been adopted for the capture of the insurgent Gooroo, and which have not been crowned with success. Notwithstanding the heat of the
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  • 290 3 (From the Englishman, June 26.) The following is from Lahore, 14th June The moveable column it appears are not destined to enjoy the sweets of punkahs and tatties this grilling weather for any longtime together, but keep moving" appears to be the order of the day. A Wing of the
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  • 175 3 (From the EnglUhman, Junt27.) We are accused, we find, of killing Major Lawrence, but on a reference to our files, we find that our Lahore correspondent writing about the end of April mentioned a bizar report of that officer's death as nothing more was said about it, no belief was
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  • 915 3 (From the Calcutta Pio-nio Magazine.) Chinese AobeXihs Puncb is all in hi* glory, native and to the customs bora, though bis birth-place, like that of Homer, may be a subject of controversy. Yet I am afraid that to China belongs the glory of having produced Pun-tse,— that is, the son
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  • 1314 3 A letter addressed to the editor of La Presse says Pa&is, May 15,6 o'clock p. at. The general (Courtais), against whom exasperation is at its highest pitch, and who was assailed on all sides by the cry of" Down with the traitor having made a sign that he
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  • 603 4 With twtnty-Jive coloured Engi avings. Just published, and may be had in French or En(jlish,\n a sealed envelope. Price 3 Rupees. SFLF-PRESERVATION.— A Medical Treatise oo the Physiology of Marriage, on lnelicitous and Unproductive Unions, and on the Secret
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 888 4 INPRECEDENTED NEWSPAPER LI- m BERALITY. B d. A NEWSPAPER on a somewhat simt- I lar plan to Mutual Assurance, J The Wholb Profits being Divisible A- I t< MONGST THE FIRST TWO THOUSAND I c SUBSCRIBERS. I 1 Oo the 1st January, 1848, will be Published, I C Price Sixpence.
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    • 940 4 culars respecting a son of his, riously ill for three yean and* half, and wno mb derived the greatest benefit from the use of your medicines, after trying all ordinary resources without eflfect. The boy is eight yean of age, I strumous or scrofulous constitution. He seem I to have
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    • 386 4 ON SALE I AT THE STRAITS TIMES PRESS. (NIAR THE ARMENIAN CHURCH.) New form of Ship's Articles, Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage Bonds, Blank Powers of Attorney, Import and Export Manifests, Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1847, Ditto. Ditto,
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    • 67 4 CHRONOMETERS WATCHES, CLOCKS AND MUSICAL BOXES riAREFULLY repaired and the performance 1/ guaranteed by the undersigned. GOOROOWADON'G. Malacca Street Singapore. COPPER PLATE PRINTINC. II T ITH every neatness Apply to JV? f| Commercial-Square. NEW SHIPS ARTICLES. t^K AN Sale at the Straits Mmfr U Times Press, (pn<* ■*■■>- One Dollar
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