The Straits Times, 9 October 1848

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  • 8 1 Straits Times Extra Singapore, Monday, October 9, 1848
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  • 87 1 -By the arriv?! of the Clipper Red Rover, we have received Calcutta Journals to September 12lh. The affair at Moultan still supplied materials for war the troops were on the march, and had reached the Frontier. Dost Mahomed was watching our movements with great suspicion lest we should have
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  • 46 1 Chests Highest I Lowest Average ratna 1805 980 915 949 8.10 Benares... 780 885 860 864 15.5 The Red Rover has on board about 900 chests for the China market; to be followed by the Poppy and Arratoon Apcar.—(Straits Times, August 7.)
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  • 3084 1 The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steam ship Braganza, Captain Pods, arrived jhere this day at i P. M. having left Gallc September 30th, and Pcnangthc 7th instant. We annex a list of passengers For Singapore Mr RigC. Mrs Rigg, Lieut. Annesley, Mr T. W. Stilifant, Right
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  • 626 1 London, 24th August 1848. The continunace of unfavourable weather for the corn crops operated very unfavourably on the produce markets, and the advance noticed in our last has been succeeded by extreme dullness in almost every article of home consumption, sare Rice, for which there is a
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  • 35 1 Arrived— Ju\i 3l rl Gn 7' Chester, Singapore, at Liverpool ;\ug.° ai »K t i n J «>««. CWna, at Urn* P °n,»fl^, -'—August 15th Lady McNaghteu, Hth Lani OCtkw, Down*, Vitaa.
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  • 553 2 By the arrival here, on Sunday last, of the Dutch warsteamcr Etna, news has been received from Batavia to September 28lh. Another expedition to Bally wUI be undertaken so soon as the monsoon changes; the preparations for the conquest and subjection of Bally are to be on a scale
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  • 3241 2 (From the Home News, August Ith.) The Revolution in Ireland has actually exploded, and one act at least is over. Smith O'irien headed tho rebels in their first and only battle. He was in Tipperary among the colliers, and had chosen the common ofßoulagh, not far from Uallingarry,
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