Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 July 1838
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section31 1838-07-21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. VOL. PuMc Notifications MORNING, 21st JULY, 1838. NO. 16. DOW’ ‘hfpeanzyi in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.31 words
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Article33 1838-07-21 1 Romanfhe MARRIAGE. Revere i to Mi on Tuesday the 17th instant, at the ariy Catholic C huren, George Town, by the aatjJnd J- B. Boucho, Mr. Adrian D’ Cruze Michaela Gomes.33 words
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Article1940 1838-07-21 1 Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle. The ancient commercial relations of Ceylon otber countries is now so well known and t oUCl mi,ted b y Ml acquainted with the subject, that monk\ ere a waste °I time to insist further upon it. ships tb e1,940 words
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Article443 1838-07-21 1 To the Editor of the Madras ma» Courier. a?!*» It is no doubt known to many of your readers that the Temperance cause in America has become a state q/fhir,s rcspefriidl calle*! the American Ten.perai'"' [Can. Reg. May 2LL CT> inept I of Europe the cause443 words
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964 1838-07-21 1 The Danish Oak, which left this port on the Ist. January last for Europe via Madras and Tranquebar, passed St. Helena on the 17 th. April, all well. We have received our files of the Canton Register, to the 6th. ult. extracts from which964 words
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Advertisement563 1838-07-21 1 notice. the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca. X OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Third Quarter Session of the Peace will be hodden by the said Court for Prince of Wales Island and the Places subordinate thereto at the Court House, in George Town.563 words
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Article1130 1838-07-21 2 That lands ought to be bestowed upon man as freely as Providence has given them to the government is so true and plain a fact, that it requires no comment, but that the government of India, sees the thing in this light we think very doubtful, else1,130 words
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385 1838-07-21 2 IIMPORTS.I EXPORTS. Allum Piculs 720 Piculs 735 Antimony Ore 150 8 17 Arrack casks 124 casks 36 Beech de Mer piculs 906 piculs 1675385 words
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Article2198 1838-07-21 2 LETTER FROM TIMUR BEC TO BAZ To the Emperor of Roum, Bazajet the Th? SpF After the usual compliments, we let you know, that by the infinite grace of God, the (1 rea test part of Asia is in subjection to our ofncers, which we conquered by our strength,2,198 words
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Article, Illustration139 1838-07-21 3 ORIGINAL. Ha what is that ’mong jungle wild, With belfry tower and roof betiled And yet no cross I see. Pray is it holy church! god w ot, Or Monastry or hermits grot Or merry hostlerie No, that is bnt a border bower, Beflanked by many a stalwart139 words
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Article44 1838-07-21 3 An imperial edict has been received in Canton, stating that the emperor has appointed Yukuian to be the new hoppo of Canton Wan being recalled to Peking, and appointed to the council of war and to the office of a Tootung.44 words
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Article2079 1838-07-21 3 The hongmerchants are required to make themselves fully acquainted with these orders. On the 27th day of the fourth moon of the 18th year of Taoukwang, I received a communication from Wan, the hoppo, to the following effect. The large schooners of the foreigners are constantly2,079 words
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Article339 1838-07-21 3 By the. Schooner Ranger from Pedier Coast F.n. tered 16th July— Betelnut 600 piculs, Spanish Dollars 1000 in n<r. Hy the Schooner Governor Doherty from London, Entered \vthJu/y— Cotton J'wist3B bales, Piaui Cottons 9051 pieces, Colored ditto 700 do. Counterpains 96 do. Cambrics 99 do. Blanket 60 do. Rugs339 words
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Article349 1838-07-21 3 By the Brig Dowlut Persaud to Singapore Clear, edlith Ju/j/.-itrry Stuff 10 p lcUlß> Ghee 15* do. I meiiauiie 8 do. Bullocks 22 in no. By the Brig F dtal Rahman, to Pedler Coast Cleared U h Jay— lndia Piece Goods 60 corl ges, Curry stuff 20 picul», Sticklac349 words
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Article87 1838-07-21 3 July 1839. < High Water. DayS f the J OCCURRENCES. Week 1 6 =1 1 I I 21 Saturday F New Moon at 9h. 18m. 30s. -10.. 14 a.m. 41 p.m. Evening. 22 Sunday G 6th Sunday after Trinity. Mag- 1 1. 6\... 131.... dalen. 23 Monday87 words
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178 1838-07-21 4 SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 21st 1838. Pinang being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Pessels." European import» are sold for ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceedvg 3 months. and all Produce purchased178 words
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Article565 1838-07-21 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures. No importations, but tbe demand has been very dull since our last. The following are the only sales that have come to our notice:— 300 pieces 34 inch 24 yd. Madapollams Drs. 2 piece. 100 36 ditto Drs. 3g- 20 corges Chindies@ Drs.565 words
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Article1416 1838-07-21 4 p riees in ppoDUCE OF COUN l’K|..S TO THE Prices liTl PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND REMARKS. EASTWARD OF THE CAPE OF REMARKS AMERICA. Sn.lbdr: GOOD HOI E. Sp. Pairs. hi >. COTTSN MANUFACTURES: Aeheen Coarse Trousers corge 5; a Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd pieced a 4i|Stock1,416 words
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Article103 1838-07-21 4 ARRIVALS. July 16th, Brig Children, G. H. Roys, from Samalangan sth instant.— 17th July, Bark Fanny, James Sheriff from Madras Bth initDEPARTURES. July 14'h, Bark Tictoire fy Lese, F. Pichaud, for Singapore.—lsth July, Grab Brig Dowlut Pursad, Nattu Bye Pheer Rhov, fit Singapore and Siam.— 15th July. Bark103 words
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Article155 1838-07-21 4 Vesski s’ Names I Tons. I Consignees. Commanders. Wherefrom. Destination. Tosai'.. H. M. Sloop H'olf Ĕ. Stanley Esq. Singapore Madras Brig .lane 209 C. Scott H. R. Wilkinson Padang Pedier t Riphintsone 93 Stuart and Co. G. Perkins do do Brig Anna 122 Bacon W- Smart155 words