Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 May 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 20, Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.] THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1831.
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  • 32 1 The A. 1. City of IM&i Aberdeen, Capt. Alexander, will sail for Manilla in a tew days. For freight or passage, apply to PATTERSON CO. Singapore, I*2lh May 183 L
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  • 37 1 THE Interest and Responsibility of the undersigned in the business carried on in this Settlement by Wee Tin, Yung Teat, and Hung Kwi i, ceased on the 2oth March last HUNG KWEI. Singapore 17th May 1831.
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  • 60 1 Having lately arrived from Madras, humbly beg* to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Presidency and the Public in general, that they have opened a Working Shop in Commercial Square. Parties obliging them are here assured that every attention will be paid to all
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  • 327 1 From the Atlas, 21 Nov jnber 1830. FRANCE. G°rard is about to retire, andCIausel the commandant at Algiers, is named tor iiis successor. The rum uir we last week noticed of French precaution towards Spain, grows into the report of* a ca up to be established at
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  • 541 1 Opening of the Congress.— Oa the 10th the first sessions tpened There were 132 deputies, the oldest of whom sat as president. There was some opposition to the introduction ot the members of the provisional government, and the proposal for a vote of thanks to them was not seconded.
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  • 195 1 Oil the 11th, in the Second Chamber of the States General, the law against sedition passed, and an address was read to the King claiming for Holland a responsible ministry. S ane traitors to die Dutch, who have held employments to the ruin of some important measures, have now
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  • 1104 1 The Commissioners to Belgium from the London European conference have returned early and unexpectedly. They were charged with resolutions from the' conference as to the separation between H dtaud and Belgium as to the independence of the latter for the election of a Sovereign ot the Nassau family
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 274 1 NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Hon’bie Company's Treasury is open tor the Receipt of Cash for Bills on the Supreme Government at 30 days sight, at the exchange of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. I R. IBBETSON, RESIDENT OF SINGAPORE. Sm a pore, ike 26/h March
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    • 188 1 ADVERTISEMENT. S. Hat, lpike returns bis thanks to the Public for the encouragement he has hitherto met with, and begs to state that he has opened a Board and Lodging House in High Street, where Families visiting the Settlement will meet with every attention for their comfort. N. B. S.
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  • 919 2 From the Bombay Courier Vcmh Mh Peter Fisher Hi» Majesty’s Ship *°f lul pt oU Thursday last Em,. CotiMian >er, arrived Here R 0jVf n> who from Truicomalee wiih Adu i dav, under the landed on the afternoon in u-ual salute trom ti'<- baU i a |i „ther matter
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  • 5571 2 Should H. Netherlands Majesty determine on this expedition, it would be well to send a small ves>el to Bataliching, as the Rajah of that place Agi JAVA is extremely well inclined towards the Dutch Government, and is indeed partial to all Europeans, he is however on very indifferent terms
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  • 380 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor, 'I have no wish to impugn the vigilance of the local authorities; far from it;-—for when a boy, I was taught to reverence that Government under whose protection 1 might at any time through life be placed, or place myself.
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  • 1324 3 THURSDAY, MAY 19th 1831. We noticed in oar last number, the arrival of H. M. S. Wolf, Captain HAMLEY, from Batavia the 3rd. inst. She anchored in the harbour last Thursday evening. We are happy to learn that the Batavian Government has agreed to cooperate with toe Wjlf, in
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 160 4 ARRIVALS, MAY IS3liltti Dutch barq e Serlerlondtr, Ja-> Lloyd, irum lntlramayo Dutch schooner He icr ice- 1. Laming.-irnm Batavia 4tn uit* 2th Cue in Chinese ship LvaiHnunq, Doan Toamie. .ruui batavia Ist S. T V IJ, Wm. Hamley, Esq from But via hr i M >y. ]6ili Brit, brig
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    • 62 4 On Sunday the 15tl> instant the Lady of YY. F. WlNGiluVii EsQRE. oi a. Daughter At Malacca, on the 11th instant, the La»*y t lie Count E* C. Yon HaNZOW (1 tie Hesidei t ot His Netuerlaud iVlajest, \s SeitluneJit at Rfio oi aDaughtei. At Ma’acca, on the AIMh
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    • 273 4 By the British Brig Son he in, 65 Tons* Key ster from Matacca* 15 Pis. Pepper 5,0 Betel-nut 10 Tin 50 in Nn Spanish Dollars 174 Dollars value of sundries By the Butch barque Netherlander 300 'ions register, jrom Batavia. 304 Cases Gm 200 Pis. Tin By the Dutch
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    • 340 4 ]iy the hr It. brig Soe?ihin,6j Tons Re~ 4 g'>ster ior Penang. 51 Pis. C icoanut Oil 50 Wi eat 20 Indigo 80 Sago 2!) Sagar Candy 200o0 Yards British white Cottons 29 Gorges British Sarrong3 i 2 j Bugis do 50 f British Chindies 550 Camlets 2 M)
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    • 65 4 V LiJO L- i From Where. Vessel’s Names. Tons. Commanders. _l_ 4- r-r—:. p.,,3 Hamburgh, September. Lfamsli ship, Aor den j, Duia Tiondon, via Batavia October. Krit. brig, Hebe ~7;~~ rivernool. via Batavia November, putclibnr, Kibble 234 J. C. betkman n via Batavia January. Brit, di.to.
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    • 451 4 Bate i WuIMtP r„„M Destination. jTo Sail of Vessel’s Names. Tons, j Commanders. A|‘,ri7 BmTbrii C»«ri,rH«x 121 "Geo. Solomou J£’ t orted To-day May 5 Brit, brig Colonel Young 174 C. S.Thomas Cap" °f G°nd Hope g 7 CiluofAberde.cn 250 ,T. Alexander Glagow Batavw Man a
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    • 908 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the Picul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Katties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyaa of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the
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  • 17 4 DEATH At Malacca, on the morning: of the 9th inst- t>i a putiia Ever, Peter OVERREE Esq.
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