Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 August 1831

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  • 29 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 31' THURSDAY, AUGUST 1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed bg the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 34 1 The f St-sailing teak-built Ship Eliza, Captain J. S. Groves, will leave in ah >ut *2O days For Light Freight <*r Passage. Apply to A. L JOHNSTON CO, Singapore, 3rd. August 1831.
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  • 30 1 pspT‘ Tne fine fast Sailing-Ship Nor den, 500 tons Captain j. Miller, will leave in all August. For Freight or Passage, applv to HUN TER W ATT CO.
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  • 542 1 (F ROM THE BOMBAY COURIER, JUNE 30, 1531.) REFORM We have to announce tiie arrival of the Honorable Company’s ship Amherst, from I he Red Sea, by which means (5 dig'uaui’aiYlesseiigers from the Ist, to the Hlli of April have leached this place. We have been favored
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  • 49 1 The Official Journal of St. Peterslurgh of March *2d li announces, that the Emperor has dissolved bv a Ukase the five regiments of Finland carbineers and the whole staff of that province. This fact requires no comment to enable the world to judge of the state of Fin-
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  • 292 1 The affairs of Belgium now assume a very aWming appearance. The intrigues of the House of Orange, abetted too much, we fear, by other Powers, have provoked the indignation of the people against the supposed friends of that House. S jrious excesses have been committed. The House of Orange
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  • 507 1 MORNING CHRONICLE.— MARCH 14. An attempt was made last night, in (he House o; Lams, to defeat the Lost) Chancellor’s Bankrupt Law Reform Bill, by the interposition of delay. Lard WYNFORD, in a variety of frivolous pretexts—such as the illness of Lord Eldon and the absence of the. Lord Chief
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  • 391 1 The following are (lie names oP the seven laro-e towns which are to send two Members each to the new Parliament: Manchester and Sal- Wolverhampton, jy 01 0 Bilsfon, and SedgeBtrmingham Ash- ley ton L ee<^s Sheffield Greenwich,D ‘plfonl, Sunderland the and Woolwich Weurmouths. The following are the names
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  • 919 1 important from canton. CANTON REGISTER EXTRAORDINARY, May 2 6th 1 S3l. PUBLIC NOTICE. From the disposition which has been recently shewn in various ads of the Canton Go* vsrnmsnr, the President and Select OomMtTM ce are under apprehension, that British Commerce with China cannot be conducted with credit or
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 365 1 TO LET, AT Co iimodious ou.s3, situated upon G /imminent Hill, lately occupied by Mr. Bonham, Apply to MACLAINE. OC m Singapore. 4 ln Aug. 143 L JLREMIAS RUDOLPH US. STOLL a native of Louisbounr in the Kingdom of Wur tern berg who died on the 9eh of May 1780
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    • 124 1 j already visited St. Helena, and hoiioied him with their patronage on those occasions, that he spares no paiiis in procuring Ins Lodgers every comfort attainable at St. Helena and as ye has now made tiie above addition, he believes lie may without presumption assert that his Establishment stands unrivaled
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  • 1866 2 We regret to announce the interruption of the good understanding, subsisting between the Canton Government and the British Factory, owing to a course of outrageous conduct o;i the part of the individual, who is, temporarily, at the hea l of it. during the absence of Governor Le, in suppressing
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  • 3476 2 Since the foregoing was written, Mr. Lindsay has taken the opportunity of the Quang-lieep visiting the Company’s Garuen, to place, in his hands, the documents and key s which the Hong merchants were afraid to present. He is a military officer o! some rank, who usualL receives petitions at
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  • 484 3 (Extracts from New York Papers of September and October last.) A secondary, but highly imp ortant effect of the Revolution in France will be immediately, and for some length of time felt on this side of the Atlantic. Not only invasions but intrigues, scarcely less alarming, heretofore d irected
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  • 1180 3 THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th 1831. The long dearth of intelligence direct, from China, led us to suspect in private that all was not well in that quarter. The arrival on the Ist inst. of the freetrader Eliza, late fromßatavia, has confirmed those suspicions, and we find, by the Papers received
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  • 202 4 ARRIVALS, JULY IS3I. 1 27th Dutch Ship Hydroos, Siieck Seyd, from Cheribon 10th July. British brig Kader Bux, Geok Teean, from Penang 27th June. 28th Dutch brig Sophia, Pa Pea, from Grissee 13th May. Portuguese brig Esperanca. J. LDa Cruze, from Dernaun Ist June. 31st Dutch barque PonHana, II
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4th 1831.
    • 269 4 By the Dutch barque Sarah, 128 Tons, Jr Gin Hat avia 200 Pieces Printed Cottons 281 Gallons Brandy 210 Madeira 10 t 0 Pis. J apan Copper 51 Nu Briggs 7 63 catties Mace 3 60 Tortoiseshell 109 Co flee 43 Pepper 370 Bice (best white Java) 135 Cechang
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    • 253 4 By the Batch sekr, Palembang, 20 j Tons for Palembang 50 Pis. Iron 1 Chest Opium 1 Raw Siik 130 Pieces Gurrahs jßy the Dueth barque Sarah, 126 Tons for Batavia Sp Minto 42'0 in No Gunnies* 10,(GO Manila Segars 28,000 Fish roes' 57J Pis Sticklac 3 &60 catties
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    • 54 4 Vessel’s Name! Tons. Commanders From Where. To Sail Brio; Eagle 208 A. Smith Liverpool, via Batavia March Brig Enter aid do. via do. do. Caroline Augusta do. v J a do. do. Em and Castle do. v a do. do. Eadij Gordon do. via do. do.
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    • 147 4 Date, j VESSEL’S NAMES, j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination To Sail, Apr. 17 Brit, brig Kale.r Bax 124 G. Solomon Penang in repair June 9 Colonel Yonurj 3 7-5 C. S. Thomas do. Laid np 22 Dii S\u\>Fatt/>olß((chman j 2U> Ab i. Raeinnau
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    • 243 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Me(Hum, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement scarcely any sales are made for cash; and, if being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article it must be observed that the
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    • 909 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight, is the s>;cul,5 >; cul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco
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