Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 October 1838

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  • 32 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 6th OCTOBER, 1838. NO. 27. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 363 1 The following is republished for general imfor■nation. Act No XX. of 1837. Passed by the Right Hon’ble the Governor General of India in Council, on the 11/* September, 1837. Il is hereby enacted, that from the First day of October, 1837*11 immoveable Property situate within the jurisdiction of
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  • 360 1 Pinang Oct. 1. 1838. To ths Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette and Strait s Chronicle. Sir, Your correspondent Shavash," of Saturday does not appear to have been fully advised of all the merits of his case, or he might have set forth a more striking picture of
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  • 1230 1 H M. S. Nirtor, Capt. Crozier, arrived here yesterday from Singapore 29th ult. and Malacca Ist instant, but she brings us neither letters nor papers from those places. We understand that overland letters from England to the 7th July have been received per Victor.
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    • 223 1 NOTICE. la /Ac Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Hand, Singapore and Malacca. iv OTICE is hereby given, that the Third Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court for Prines of Wales’ Island and the Places subordinate thereto at the Court House, in George
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    • 467 1 I FOR SALE. 1 AT THE GODOWNB OF Messrs. REVELY CO. JUST LANDED FROM THE FRENCH BARQUE L’ ERNESTINE. Champaigne in Pints, St. Emelian in 1 dozen cases, and Dutch Cheeses. ALSO A few handsome Lady’s Engine turned Gold Watches with Gold Chains. Pinang, 28th September, 1838. TO LET. T'hE
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  • 29 1 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. DEATH. At Pinang, on the 21st of September, William, the infant son of Captain Oswald Bell 12th Regiment M. N. I. aged 9 months and 18 days.
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  • 1552 2 The Resolution at the General Meeting of 14 th inst., that the rules established for the guidance and government of the Pinang Chamber of Commerce as established 29th April
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  • 1246 2 Board o c Control Cjuoany. Th. advantages of an active and not nominal control over the affairs of In lia as administered by the Company's G vern ueirt, are too obvious to need many arguments a id whatever might be said in vin itcatio i or conde.nnati m of
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  • 561 2 We hear it reported that the Leadenhall people are about to remove all their military officers from the civil appointments they hold to their own professional ranks, —to remove them from situations, in which they have proved two things. The first is, that the efficiency of
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  • 908 2 r omnwcial Alvertiser. Augustin A paragraph has been going the round of the papers, stating that the Court of Director# determined to with naw the Military Officei# lh w employed in Civil Duties, and to confine their set. vices in future to their
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  • 589 2 THE PETITION OF MR. MONTGOMERY MARTIN. Die lo lowing Petition wa» dtawu up at r puest of many Merchant» and Colonia <• nun, since the ttnbheati t> of ibe fa-ts a In 1,111 the t ol >' iai Policy of the British I'm 're I'art 1., Go eriinie.it,”
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  • 1034 3 I. No uniformly wise Colonial system can be acted on by reason of the constant changes of the Secretary and Uuder-Secretary of State. Between March 1833, and April 1835, there were ey.W Secretaries and Under-Secretaries of States; and subsequently two assistant UnderSecreiarits; thus making
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  • 96 3 October 1838. _High Water. v Days of the I g I g J OCCURRENCES. E g £5 Q Week. a g 6 Saturday F Faith. 18 241 a.m. 3 5 P M 7 Sunday G 17th Sunday after Trinity. 19 3 40.... 3 55.... 8 Monday A
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  • 272 3 By the Bark Angelina, from Singapore, Entered 23th September.— Butter 10 jars, Siam t'alt 6 coyans, Indig > 2 do. Gunpowder 100 qrt. kegs, Long Cloths 160 pieces, Woollens 24 do- British Red Cloths 100 do. Satin 200 do. Ilina Silk 80 rolls, Crackers 10 boxes, < hina Paper
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  • 139 3 By the Bark W. S Hamilton, to Singapore, Siam Cleared Ist October.— Rice 1000 bags To London.— v oft'ee 10 piculs and 32 catties, White Pepper 4do. and 14 do. Nutmegs 6 do. and 40 do. Cloves 41 do ami 44 do. Mace 8 piculs. By the Brig Sir
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  • 1121 3 IMPORTS. EXPORTS. Produce of Europe and In the Month Previously Tn the Month Previously" America. of September. this year. of September. this year Cotton Goods. Plain Cottons Long Cloths 1,529 pieces 17,903 pieces 600 pieces 1,462
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  • 182 4 SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6th 1838. a Pinan* 'being "a Free Port, there are no Duties on Import, or Exports, and n> Port Charge, on Fee,el,.” ,L. nl j „11 Produce purchased from the nutne* i* tor redy Cash '1 he Currency in uhicn
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  • 575 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures. No importations since our last, and the only sales reported are 100 pieces Turkey red Cloth at Drs. 0X > •ud 30 pieces ditto at Drs. 4 X V piece. >J stalk, Iron- Small flat Bar continues in moderate enquiry. Copper Sheathing -25
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  • 1330 4 "PRO n U Eof '•Oin'' 111 STO Nluw»l. .Mr» I REMARKS. EASIWaR') of the CAPE of remarks PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND I GOOD HOPE. Sp.DoIrs. KKS> aa'IQWWm < UB.Ti^ArTitntl t 4 A.heon Coarse Trona-rs corg' *~~a lo Current Cb fTrtN MANt FACiLRES. n Battick Handkercliie*» lava a 15
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  • 126 4 September 29th. Rng Lord Castle. Thrahim, from Sin/apore 2Mh infant —i,t October, Bn? Fur. Rhaik AMnl raider, frn-n rnddalore i2th September—2nd October, Bark Kellie Castle, AJ, Johnson E»q. from Calcutta 9»h Sentemb-r-1 th October, Sch ««m»r Fa'M KAmr.Alulul Rahman, from Aeheen 19th and Telnk-famov 2-fth September.-sth O-t >»>-r.
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  • 275 4 VxwziV Ndiks I Povi I Covsioxwbi. |C■ nr Mrtism. j W isirm t j O E T T i in” i l’>»i'c L. M. S Hya inth W. Warren Esq. j~T nk C— lon Fu n ~777 HM. Brig Pictor R. Crozier Esq. Sing. Mai. I
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