Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 August 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 33, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1831. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]
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  • 721 1 BELL'S WEEKLY MESSENGER, Monday, April 18 tli 1831. EAST INDIA COMPANY’S CHARTER. Mr. C. Grant, alter stating that upon notice being given on t-e 10th of September, 18-31, the Charter of the East India Company would expire in three y ear's subsequently, said that he intended to
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    • 773 1 NOTIFICATION. In conformity with the Provisions of the Act. 53rd Geo: 111 Cap. 155, and with the sanction of the Hon’ble the Court of Directors and the approbation of the Commissioners for the Adairs of India; The following “Regulation forenforcing the taking out ol Regular Grants for all Lands now
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    • 794 1 Quit R*mt shall be leviable only from ihe date of the Grant. Section 111 Three years undisturbed possession to be held a valid Title Grant issued. Grant so given conclusive as to rights of Govt. Grants under Clause preceding liable to individual claims legally urged before 30th April 1826. After
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    • 779 1 All Lands re- Clause 7th.-~- From and after maining unre- tlie First of January 1832 all gist.ered after Lands held on Titles remaining SOthAprii 18-26 unregistered shall be considered t>> reven toGa- Livalid Tenures and shall be liable to be resumed byGovernNo fee demandable on registry of Ti tie or
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    • 214 1 anear is due shall be af liberty to sue the Collector or his Officer for the damage sustained thereby. Section IX__p erßons desiro us of clearing Application and occupying waste land still for new land to j,, t] je possession of Governor made to Collector who will settle terms. in
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  • 221 2 All the accounts from this quarter breathe of war. The French minister, General Belliard, seeing the government of the Regent determined to rush into hostilities with the Dutch, protested against their policy in the name of his master, and unceremoniously left Brussels. We are told that General Belliard lias
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  • 1312 2 The Paris papers pf Tuesday contain the details of the trial, by the Chamber of Peers, of the late ministerial associates of Prince Polignac, who escaped tiom the storm they assisted to raise in July last. The names ot these Ministers are D’Huussez, Capelle, and Montbel. Tiie Court declared
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  • 1253 2 From the Standard, March 29th 1831, The uniformity of repiescalation to be produced by Lord John Hassell's bili, wliicii the aa.unxvs that measure applaud so uigkly, is, in our view, a vice, inferior ouiy to uie injustice towards lliefubiie to which we
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  • 681 2 ASIATIC INTELLIGENCE. THE BOMBAY COURIER,— -JUNE 18. Persia.—Some weeks since we noticed the critical state to winch the affairs of Persia had arrived in consequence of fends and dissentione among the sons of the present king. The weakness produced by sfich a melancholy slate of anarchy and confusion appears likely
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  • 1572 3 (From the Calcutta Government Gazette J Haidly an arrival comes now-a-days but we hear of a Revolution in some quarter of the globe or other The news from Ri > Janeiro is, that the Emperor Dan Pedro 1. had abdicated m favour ot his
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  • 264 3 Sir, I beg through the medium of your Paper, to notice the frequent and lengthened absence, at Malacca, of our reverend and pious Chaplain. If the good people of Malacca stood so much in need of spiritual advice as to require his presence
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  • 1138 3 Thursday, August 18th, 183L The principal arrivals during the week have been the Lord Amherst the Water Witch and the H; C S. Thames from Calcutta, with the Barque Diederika horn. Batavia. The Lord Amherst which arrived on the 1 lth, reported that she passed the
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  • 270 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1831. 9th British Schooner Falthol Gafrib, Pieloh from Penang 22nd July. 10th Dutch Schooner Reliance,' T. A. Laming, from Batavia 3rd Inst. 11th Brit. Ship Lord Amherst, T. Rees, from Calcutta,' Pilot, 22nd ult. 13th Brit. Barque Water Witch, A. Henderson, from Calcutta 22nd J tly. H.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 18th 1831.
    • 446 4 STRAITS OF SUNDA, ANJER. x June 29 American snip Fanny, G. E. E'*pd e from Canton 12lh May, fur Philadelphia. American ship Sumatra, C. Roundv, from Canton 15th May for Salem, U. States. 30 American brig Melville, J. Baker, from Gibraltar 29th March for Canton. July 9 American
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    • 344 4 By the brit. brig Kliader Jiux, 100 Tons, from Malacca 70,000 in No. Fish roes 40 Pis Dried Siirimps 50 Tm 100 Sugar 20 Pipper i Tortoiseshell 150 in No Sp. Drs. I*2 11 des Cotton 240 Yards Cambrics By the bnt. -sc hr Butt hoi Garrieb, 92 ions,
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    • 213 4 By the brit. brig Khader Bu.v, 100 Tons, for Malacca 8f Fenang 100 Pis. Sapau wood 150 Alum 40 Rice Poolcot 40 do. 10 Sugar 40 Par. Coai se paper 4800 Yds. Brit- White Cottons. By the brit. sekr. Fatthol Garrieb, 92 Tons, for Fenang and Malacca 30 Pis.
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    • 82 4 Vessels* Names. 1 Tons. Commanders J From Where. j To Sail Brig Eagle 206 A. Smith Liverpool, via Batavia IN?ty. Brig Emerald J. Melville do. via do. March Ship Caroline Augusta W. B. Webb, do. via do. April Edmond Castle 280 do. via do. May. Lady
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    • 124 4 Date, j VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. J Destination j To Sail Apr. 17 Brit, brig Kader Hux 124 G. Solomon I Penang in repair June 9 Colonel Youny 175 C.S.Thomas 5 do. Lain up 22 Dt \i.S\\\[)FatlholRachman 2i0 Ab;l. Rachman Malacca Malacca 39 Dutch
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    • 206 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conduct erf in this Settlement, scarcely any soles are made for cash; and it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that
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    • 995 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish O.jilur, divided into Cents. The common weight is the P'>ciil, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly «>ld by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Coige ot
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