Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1839
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Title Section32 1839-03-23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 2. SATURDAY MORNING, 23r MARCH, 1839. NO. 51. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.32 words
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Article21 1839-03-23 1 Per Fattal Khair.—Mr. Mrs. Poons and Mrs. Allan. Per Victuire Lise.—Mr. Barban. Per William.— Major and Lady Low.21 words
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Article103 1839-03-23 1 To the Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette. With reference to an article appearing in the last issue of the Penang Gazette dated 16th instant entitled Keddah Affairs the follow ing extract of a letter trom Captain Warren ol IL M. S. Hyacinth to the address of the103 words
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Article467 1839-03-23 1 I have the pleasure of informing you that very few or no lives have been lost in regaining this part of the Country and Fort ike. the women and children that were taken in the Fort by the Siamese were all at liberty about their usual avocations and not467 words
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345 1839-03-23 1 We have received three numbers of the Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce” viz. nos. I, 2 and 10, and shall feel much interest in the interchange of our numbers of the Pinang Gazette and Strait's Chronicle” for them, as proposed by -the Editor345 words
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Article1619 1839-03-23 1 PROCLAMATION. Tang, President of the Board of War, Governor of the two Kwang Provinces &c., and Ee, Vice President of the Board of War and Lieutenant Governor of Canton hereby proclaim to the merchants of every foreign nation for their full information During a period of two hundred years1,619 words
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Advertisement758 1839-03-23 1 government notification. The following is republished for general information. FORT WILLIAM, LEG IS L ATI V E D E I’A R I’M ENT, The 28th January, 1839. The following Draft of a proposed Act was read in Council for the first time on the 28th January, 1839. Act No. of758 words
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Advertisement491 1839-03-23 1 Ordered, that the Draft now read be published for general information. Ordered, that the said Draft be re considered at the first Meeting of the Legislative Council of India after the 12th day of March next. J. P. GRANT, Officiating Secy, to the Govt, of India. True Copy J. W.491 words
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Advertisement78 1839-03-23 1 FOR SALE at the Gazette and chrc/Sicle office. A. FEW COPIES of Bishop Heber’s Hymns used in St. George’s Church Price per Copy Drs. Stitched with Blue Cover 1 Half Bound 1J Full ditto I* Ditto ditto Gilt and Lettered 2| FOR SALE. At the Gazette and Chronicle Office. IS78 words
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Article3611 1839-03-23 2 [Ctmfoß Press, Feb. Canton, 4 th February, 1839Her Majesty's Government hav mg recently authorised the Establishment of a Maritime Police for the belter preservation of the Peace, and of due Subordination on board the British Shipping rtaurimg to this Port, the luUuwwg tvuies and Regulations” are published for[Ctmfoß Press, Feb. - 3,611 words
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2815 1839-03-23 3 Translator.) Of Chow Teen Tseo, superintendent general of the transport of grain, addressed to the emperor, tn compliance with H M s. commands to deliberate on the best mode of arresting the Opium plague &c. &c. 1. your Majesty’s minister, on the 20th day. Translator.) - 2,815 words
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Article658 1839-03-23 3 There is nothing that would give us greater sa tisfaction than to see the working classes advancing in moral importance, and making their opinions command the attention and growing rasped of the other orders of society. 1 hey have of late years made considerable progress in public658 words
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Article176 1839-03-23 3 By the Bark Victuire Lise, from Bourbon, Entered \sth March.— Cloves 352 piculs. By the Bark Bugyiana, from Singapore, Entered 1 Uth March.— Chinaware 90,700 in no. Umbrellas 30(1 do. Siam sticklac 40 piculs, Opium 2 chests, Pickles 100 jars, Curwahs 30 corges, Europe chintz 50 pieces, Long cloths176 words
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Article296 1839-03-23 3 By the Bark Fattal Khair, to Singapore, Clear- edlothMarch. Black pepper 700 picul*, Nutmeg* 3 do. Brown Sugar 30 do. Flints limo &hjgt Job stick 100 do. White pepper 31 do. 56 ties, Mace I do. 20 ditto. Cotton 30 bales, Tea' 30 boxes. By the Brig Sarah, to296 words
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Article122 1839-03-23 3 j March 1539. High Water. j OCCURRENCES. 1 fT" 1 S Davs of the I -i I z < r 2 i Q Week. 2 2 1 _1 L -s s I 1 23 Saturday E 8, 6'51 a. m. 7 15 p. m. 1124 Sunday i122 words
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101 1839-03-23 4 heiHS a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Kessels." exceeding 3 months, and all Produce purchase J from the natives is fur ready Cash. The Currency in which commercial’transactions are101 words
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Article1235 1839-03-23 4 IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cutton Manufactures. Small imports Brig Harriet from Singapore, but there is at present very little demand wh t enquiry there is, is chiefly for good ordinary qualities o plain cottons for dyeing. We have no sales of anv consequence to report during the wee >•1,235 words
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Article1500 1839-03-23 4 Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND REMARKS. AMERICA. 1 So. I loirs. COTTON MANUFACTURES. I Long Cloths, 36 inch 40 yd,. 4{ i <s ile~.ble. do. fine quality do do 5| a 6 S, n all demand do. 40 a 45 inch 40 vd do if a H1,500 words
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Article148 1839-03-23 4 ARRIVALS. March 1‘ 7,1 i. Bark Rnci? ano, T.“" Tn? live, from Singonnro 6'h Sc Malacca 16 Instant.— March, Prig IV’ii’am, T. D. from Smgnpom 4th and ilnco-, L' 'i lia-t 1 Rt'i 'I inch, B- gi{ irri-1, Tin B any Hong, from Singapore 9«li and M ita'vi148 words
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Article97 1839-03-23 4 VbSSKI s’ N* UHS Il’ IX'S I CoNSiriNKKS. CoMUANOEHS. WIIKItRFItOM. l>g Tl S IT|OV. Io s X 1.. Brig Gander Gunia Sauuy 60 Natives Uvdroose Porto Novo Uncertain Schur. FtiHal Ehair 58 Syed Abdtilrahman Abdulrahinan Teloksamoy do H'tmoodti 60 Stuart and Co. Clie Sallie Pedier Coast97 words