Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 September 1831

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  • 32 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 37, TmmgDiiir, September, is, 1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed bg the Proper Authorities cu e to be considered as Official.
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  • 37 1 The Barque Colonel Young Capt. C. S. TIIO- mas, will be ready to take in Cargo for the above Port by the 20th October. For Freight or Passage, apply to Shiga,pore, 6tk Sept. 183 1
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  • 85 1 M rs. Collar d, (lately from England) respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Singapore and Malacca, that she has established a Boarding School for young ladies, in which (hev are instructed in English, including Reading, Writing, Grammar, Composition, History and Geography, and dso in plain needle-work. te
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  • 4688 1 Prom the Memoirs of SirT. S. Raffles, (Page 45.) Extract of a letter, to Lord Min to Governor Gene' red, dated March 1811. Having principally alluded to the more formidable pirates infesting the Eastern Seas, it would be unnecessary to notice '.hose of a still smaller and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 AD VEII TISEM E N T. Peter Moraes and Hessen Ally, respectfully beg to inform the L idles and the Civil, Military, an t other Gentlemen of Singapore, that they have established themselves as Tailors, in Broad Street, leading to the Great Bridge,— and from a practice of 31 jears
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  • 877 2 From the Canton Register July 4th. Governor Le. His Excellency the Governor of this province returned here on the 20tli ult. from his expedition to Hainan in which he is now said to have been completely successful; having taken, and put to deatii, the principal actors in the late
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  • 155 2 We arc requested to announcein our journal, that a sum of 655 dollars has been subscribed here, and is to be forwarded by the “Hannah” to Messrs* Rundle and Bridge, in London, for the pitf|tOsfe of procuring a piece of plate the following inscrip tioni- which is
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  • 872 2 To His Excellency the Foo-Ylen of Canton (and the Hoppo.) A Respectful address from the separate English Merchants^ARD1NE, 1NNES, &c. now residing here. On the 10th day of the 4th moon of the present year, a Code of regulations, concerning the trade with foreigners, prepared under
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  • 710 2 CHOO, acting Governor ami Foo-yuen of Canton, to the Hong Meuchants. A Petition has now been received from the English private Merchants Jardine, Inne*. anti others saying, Here follows a Copy of the Remonstrance.) This coming before me the Foo-yeun
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  • 960 2 CHUNG, by Imoerial appointment, Commissioner of Customs at the Port of Canton &c. &c. to the Hong Mer*. chants. The said Merchants have presented a foreign Petition in Chinese Characters, from the English Private Merchants, Jardine, and others,—in which is
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  • 164 3 The announcement of this intended publication lias excited considerable curiosity and it is hoped that when encouragement is solicited, the declaration of its Liberal principles will be no impediment to its success. Subject to no
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  • 495 3 The Chinese Courier” will be issued weekly. Price of subscription, Twelve dollars per annum, payable in advance. (From the Canton Courier No, 1. July mh is3ij 111 a community so small as that of Cantpu the commencement of another newspaper may appear a work of supererogation, ami the attempt
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  • 114 3 Had our Canton Correspondent, A Looker-on” favored us with his name, we should have made no objection to publish the communication he has forwarded to us. We say so in the present instance, because we perceive that the document in question has already produced schisms in the European
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  • 324 3 To THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, We beg that yon will give room for insert ion in your Journal, for the information of all commanders of Ships and others navigating the China Seas, of the following Paragraph. A shoal hitherto unknown said to have been explored in
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  • 134 3 Don Domingo Garcia Sinerez, Knight of the Royal order of Saint Hermenegildo, Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry, and appointed by H. M. Captain of the Ports of Cavite and Manila and a Member of the Superior Board of this capital. I do hereby certify that Captain Duncan of
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  • 1061 3 THURSDAY. SEPT. 15tli, 1831. The long-expected arrival on the 11th, of the Red Rover from China the 14th ult. has put us in possession of a fund of intelligence relative to the present position of affairs at Canton. From our file of Canton Registers (complete to the 2nd of
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  • 51 3 death. At Rumbeiga about 10 noHes from Malacca whilst gallantly attacking the stockade at that place, on the 20th August 1831, Lieutenant JAMtl White, of the 29tb Regiment Madras Native Inantry, most sincerely and deservedly regretted by the Officers of his Regiment, and all who bad the pleasure of bis
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 466 4 By the Brit, brief Julia, 63 Tons from Malacca and t en any f.000 in No. Sp. dollars- id > Pii. Tin CO Sugar 2 Dammar Oil 4000 Yds. British Long Cloths M0()0 Chintz 1.0J0 ill No. Canes. By the Danish, ship Nor den, 570 Tons from A lion
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    • 319 4 Sly the british brig Julia 68 Tons foi j Malacca j 600 Gallons Arrack 1 80 Pis. Rice 40 Gael tang 6 Salt Fish 1009 Parcels Dammar f 4 Gorges Java Tobacco By the Danish Ship Nordeit, 510 Tons’ for Chim. 11 Chests Maiwa-Opium 7 Bengal do. 26 Patna
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    • 51 4 T Vessels’'iNAMw" Tons." Gommasoeks I Where. To Ship Caroline Augusta W. B. Webb, Liverpool, via Batavia Edmond Castte 2cS0 do. via do. Eddy Gordon 280 A. Harnier d 0 Byron Liverpool. Ship Qrynthia S0:l T. Rixon London. Brig Indian bOi —Ravenscroft Liverpool. Brig Eebe 2jo j
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    • 411 4 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination j To SaiApr. 17 Brit, brig Kader Bux 124 G. Solomon Penang in repair June 9 Colonel Yount/ 175 C.S.Thomas do. Laid up 30 Dutch bng. 6 ollick 72 Ong Pengkee Santa rang July 28 Dutch Sophie
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    • 933 4 Tho Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spams,i Dollar, divided into Cents, Ihecom- 5 t I. /he HJcul of 133 1-3 lhs. avoirdupoise, divided into lOo Catties. bait and iiice, are common!} sold by the Koyan n .,niv l »U Tobacco by the Gorge of
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