Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 May 1838
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section17 1838-05-26 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 26th MAY, 1838. NO. 8. Notifications are lo17 words
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Article16 1838-05-26 1 Per Anna Eugenia -Three Natives. Per Jessy.— Mr. J. J. Warn aud Servant.16 words
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Article5139 1838-05-26 1 To the Printer and Publisher cf t'e linang Gazette and Straits Chronicle. I rue and extensive knowledge never was, and never can be, hurtful to the peace of society. It is ignorance, or which is far worse than ignorance, false knowledge, that is chiefly terrible to states, it is5,139 words
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Advertisement478 1838-05-26 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. PILOT NOTICE. BENGAL. IS hereby GIVEN, that, during the present S. W. Monsoon, a single Pilot Vessel will be placed off False Point Light House, with a view to determine by experiment the expediency of eventually removing the Pilot Station Monsoon from off Point Palmyras to False Point.478 words
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Advertisement130 1838-05-26 1 For Freight or Charter. HE BRIG FUTTY SALAM, Captain MartilBs Tons Register (will hold 4,uno piculs Betelnut) coppered and copper fastened. Also THE BRIG LAKIBLASS, 80 tons burthen. Apply to MAHOMED NOORDIN. Pinang, Bth May, 1838. FOR CALCUTTA. 1 HE SCHOONER TOM THUMB, will sail on Tuesday next. For Freight,130 words
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Article65 1838-05-26 2 K’s communication addressed to The Managing Co nrnittee has been altered To the Printer and Publisher in conf >rmity with the rules of this office. We beg here to repeat what we noticed in our number of the 14th ul imo, that no communications from corresp den's received65 words
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878 1838-05-26 2 At sunrise on thursday tiie royal standard hoisted on the tort flag staff’and a salute ot nineteen guns fired from the batteries announced the anniversary of the birth of our most gracious Sovereign Queen Victoria.— At noon a royal salute from the fort was878 words
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Article860 1838-05-26 2 We are enabled to publish to-day a Statement of the Trade of this Port for the year 1837, which we have reason to believe is as complete and as accurate as circumstances will allow. In order to exhibit a: one view, the decided increase of our trade in 1837860 words
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Article1549 1838-05-26 3 THE UNION BANK. Englishman—The attempt to start a new Bank, has had the effect of arousing the proprietors of the Union Bank, who htld a meeting on Saturday, the particulars of which will be found in another part of our paper. '1 hey determined to double their present capital,1,549 words
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Article363 1838-05-26 3 Herald, March 10. Brevet Rank in the Madras Anry. Wa understand that a memorial is now before government of peculiar interest to the Madras Army: and the subject, we are told, has met with the anproval and recommendation of the highest military authority. Brevet fir distinguished conduct in actionHerald, March 10. - 363 words
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Article741 1838-05-26 3 CAPS. Cipe Letter—Th-r Pemhismis—The time for shutiing the Mail Bag being about up, I must proceed with the particulars of ihe Semiramis, that you may be in possession of a correct version of the story. as it may be of interest tn sme of vour friends in B741 words
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Article201 1838-05-26 3 .—Cardiff Paoer. Thj lata D ichesi of St. Alb uh h-u (eft this yotint lady the aura of > >!. I’n wight of th 1 >rmuh sum in gol I, r.- 'ko:iin.’ 60 s.iver.-igtH to t.i pound is 13 tons, 7 cwt. 3 gn. 12 itn,.—Cardiff Paoer. - 201 words
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Article302 1838-05-26 3 the Schooner Cad tr- Ifitx Kh tir Mobtrrah, from Dellie, Entered 18(5 Ab.y i’onie. 25 m no. i’epper 4 >0 picul*. By the Ha> k llary Frasier, from Boston, En. tered Vi’.h May —'A:o\s\\ Cloth «0 bales or 2009 pieces. lit) the Brig Henry, from Arracan, Entered May Rice302 words
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Article417 1838-05-26 3 '•n. tli< Khair, to Malacca and SinRy the Birk fo euyans, Tin gipore. Cleared luth 30 200 piculs. Veimicilli 20 do. itiOwmrne the do. Salt Fish 20-10. Soap 10 do. Diied Piawns 5 do. In lia Piece Goods J5O bales. By the Brig Ly lrn Eas'y ite, to PecHer417 words
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Article189 1838-05-26 3 H S S 2 Date *1 er p I? a p SS c f£> S y > S’ W 3 n. Irf. Z- > I -mief jg 3 5 3 k. evasion 01 the de33 Z 2. w. firing of the Sultan’s S.§ s soon be brought189 words
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167 1838-05-26 4 SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 26th 1838. PiMng being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Vessels.” European import! are sold for ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 months, and all Produce purchased167 words
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Article735 1838-05-26 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Co-ton Manufactures.—No importations ejnce our last. 1 here is a more active demand springing up as the native boats from Sumatra begin io arrive in greater numbers. Ave have to report the following sales »00 pieces 36 inch 40 yd. Long Cloths a Drs. 4735 words
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Article1375 1838-05-26 4 Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND I REMARKS. AMERICA. Sp.Dolrt. cor ton Manufactures? Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd., yiecel3j a 4j Stock small do. fine quality do 41 u 6 Saleable, scarce do. 40 a 45 inch 39 yd d°\n a 5* Current do. 54 a 641,375 words
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Article108 1838-05-26 4 ARRIVALS. May 19th, Brig Anna Eugenia, S. Tixeira, from Maulmain 30th ultimo.—2oth May, Brig Jessy, James Auld, from Calcutta stant. —20th May, Brig Henry, Robert Heron, from Arracan 7th instant.—22nd May, Ship Francis Warden., Shaik Avud, from Ceylon DEPARTURES. May 18th, Brig Hamoody, Che Baddoh, for Pedier Coast.—l9th108 words
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Article241 1838-05-26 4 Vessels’ Names I'ons. Consignees. Commanders. Wherefrom. Destination. losai H. M. Ship Wellesley T. Maitland Esq. Madras H. M. Brig Algerine 5' S. Thomas Esq. do Grab Ship Caudry 463 Natives Inchy Slayman Singapore Laid up Schooner Blake 30 do Trong do. May Oung 35 do Nga241 words