Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 May 1838
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section34 1838-05-12 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNWa, 12th MAY, 1838. NO. 6. Hubac Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed bu the ~7~ r roper .luthordies are to be considered as Official.34 words
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Article382 1838-05-12 1 ARRIVALS. May 5. Brig Fly, Ko Teow Hoon, from Singapore 27th and Malacca 3"th ultimo. Bark Bengal Packet, J. Steward, from Singapore 2gth ultimo. Htig Lackiblas, Samadallu, from Chittagong 14th February and Arracan Bth ultimo. 7- Brig Children, John Kelly, from Rangoon 16th ultimo. Brig Mahomed Cullender Bux,382 words
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Article33 1838-05-12 1 MARRIAGE. At the Roman Catholic Church, George Town, y the Reverend J. B. Boucho, on tuesday the Bth instant, Mr. Edmond Matheuse to Henderson, eldest Daughter of A. M Intyre Esq.33 words
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Article3654 1838-05-12 1 To The Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle. Sir, Your Correspondent, Blue Light, has been very assiduous in his researches for the sentiments of authors so congenial to his own principles of the rectitude of honor on the subject of Duelling, but if he had3,654 words
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Advertisement422 1838-05-12 1 advertisement. To be published immediately in London’* A POLITICAL and STATISTICAL ACCOUNT of our Settlements in the Straits of Malacca—viz.—Pinang, Malacca and Singapore with a History of the Malayan States on the Peninsula of Malacca—Comprising their Government. Religion, Trade, Political and Commercial Relations, Laws, Population, Revenue, Natural Products, Physical Aspect,422 words
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Advertisement290 1838-05-12 1 FOR SALE. adt the Gazette and Chronicle Office. BLANK FORMS, viz .-—Powers of Attorney—• Mortgage and Personal Bonds—Applications to Import and Export Goods—Bills of LadingBills of Exchange—Boat Notes and Receipts— Manifests—Freight Lists, &c. &c. FOR SALE. AT THE GAZETTE AND CHRONICLE OFFICE. TV FEW COPIES of Bishop Heber's Hymns used290 words
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Obituary27 1838-05-12 1 DEATH. At Vellore, on the llth April, Lieutenant J. 1 .Hue e, of the 15th Regiment Madras Native Infantry, deservedly regretted by his Brother officers and friends.27 words
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1002 1838-05-12 2 The shipping report of this week presents a numerous list of arrivals. H. AL Sloop Larne, Captain Blake, from Madras the 22nd ultimo, entered the harbour on tuesday morning and was followed on Wednesday afternoon by H. Al. Ship Wellesley, Captain Maitland, bearing the1,002 words
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Article837 1838-05-12 2 Chronicle April 7- The barracks for the expected European Regiment are fast progressing, and no doubt, will be ready before the end of the month. We wish we had it in our power to state what is the object of such a reinforcement to the troops. We fear theChronicle April 7- - 837 words
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Article103 1838-05-12 2 .—Courier, March 22. The new Bank of which the Prospectus is now in circulation among the members of the mercantile and monied community, is, we understand, to consist of a Capital of eighty Lacs of Rupees forty of which is to come from the idle funds.—Courier, March 22. - 103 words
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Article221 1838-05-12 2 .—Hurkaru, March 22. The lamented death of the Hon. Mr. Shakespear, causing an unexpected vacancy in the Supreme Council, may give rise to a rather curious question between the two provisional members. Mr. Robertson, at present on leave at the Cape, was the first provisionally.—Hurkaru, March 22. - 221 words
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221 1838-05-12 2 A Correspondent has asked us whether we are certain of our information, with reference to Mr. Macaulay’s avowed contempt for the Indian Press. We are not in the habit of publishing statements without some guarantee for their correctness, and our correspondent might, therefore,221 words
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Article3441 1838-05-12 3 LATE EUROPE NEWS. Fromthe Madras Examiner Extra. Id April, 1838* From Our London Correspondent. Landon January 20/A 1138. The concluding paragraph of my last letter, though short, was full of alarming intelligence. Lower Canada was described as in a state of revolt, and the iuMrgentsagainst the Queen’sauthority wereFromthe Madras Examiner Extra. Id April, 1838* - 3,441 words
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Article324 1838-05-12 3 By the Brig Fly, f rom Singapore, Entered bill May.— Cochin China Salt 10 coyans, Chinaware 21,000 in no. Java Tobacco 11 corges, China Paper 30 bundles, Ditto Tobacco 15 baskets, I’ea It» boxes, China Dried Fruits 15 piculs.— From Malacca, Rattan anes 2000 in no. By the Brig324 words
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Article299 1838-05-12 3 By the Bark Samuel Horrocks, to Singapore, Cleared 4th May.— Tortoise Shell 2 piculs, Tin 1701 do. Cutch /50 do. By the Brig Francisco, to Chittagong, Cleared Ath May.— Raw Dammer 300 piculs. By the Brig Aim Sing Hing, to Malacca and Singapore, Cleared bth Muy.— Batu Kawau Sugar299 words
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Article93 1838-05-12 3 Mav 1838. High Water. v Days of the 1 I I 5 i J OCCURRENCES. 5 1 I A Week. Ji y-y 12 Saturday F 18 329 a.m. 4 3p.m. |I3 Sunday G 4 th Sunday after Easter 19 4 13.... 4 531.... I 14 Monday A93 words
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181 1838-05-12 4 SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 12th 1838. Pinnng being a Free Port, there are n. 9 Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Fvssels. European import» are told for ready Cash. or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 month», and all Produce181 words
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Article872 1838-05-12 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures. There have been sundry imports by the Malacca Brigs from Singapore since our last. The demand is improving, and the following sales are reported 200 pieces 36 and 40 yd. Grey Shirtings Drs. 4 Drs. 41 piece 100 Long t loth Drs. 5872 words
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Article1466 1838-05-12 4 Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND REMARKS. AMERICA. Sp. Poire. COTTON MANUFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd.. 4|i?tock small do. fine quality do doi\ a 6 Saleable, scarce do. 40 a 45 inch 39 yd do a 5{ Current do. 54 a 64 inch do do6\ a1,466 words
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