Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 22 September 1831

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. TJ&. 38, THURSDAY, SHPTB2HBESR, 22,1831. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.
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  • 40 1 .nr The Barque Colonel jH| Young, Capt. C. S. Thomas, will be ready to take in Caret) for the above Port by the 20th October. For Freight or Passage, apply to CHARLES THOMAS CO. Singapore, 6th Sept. 1831.
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  • 32 1 TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PENANG. The Barque Lady Munro, Captain Aiken, daily expected. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON 8c CO. Singapore 20 lit Sept. 183 L
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  • 230 1 THE following Articles recently imported per Danish Ship Norden, may be had by application to the Godown-Keeper of Messrs. CHARLES THOMAS CO. Singapore, o,oth Sept. 18 Gin, in cases of 12 Bollles at Dis. 4 per case. Gognac, in cases of 4 doz. quarts at 8 per do?. Cherry
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  • 4375 1 India Gazette, August I*2 tk. The very extraordinary situation in which our relations wish the Chinese are now placed forms a subject, of deep interest both with reference to its immediate effects and its possil.de or probable consequences.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 207 1 FOR SALE. AT THE GO DOWNS OF HUNTER, WATT AND CO. A quantity of Superior Sherry, in half butts, imported per “Helen Mar.” Singapore, 17ih Sept. 1831. AD VER Ti SEME NT. Peter Moraes and Hussen Ally, respectfully beg to inform the Ladies mul the Civil, Military, and other Gentlemen
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    • 82 1 MALACCA SEMINARY. M rs. Collard, (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 they are instructed in English, including Reading, Writing, Grammar, Composition, History and Geography, and also in plain needle-work. TERMS. For
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  • 831 2 The opening oftlie British Trade which is supposed to be a likely event, and at no very distant period, is by many regarded as an era. of advantage ami improvement to the Commerce ofForeigt? nations with Cmna. Anti-,, cipations or success are indulged in, vvliicn we
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  • 609 2 Acting upon the principal of returning good for evil, it. has become popular of late to defend aid praise the Chinese. Quoted by the old j missionaries as models of wisdom, and justice* j it is only Within a few years that the misrepre- j seutations of these
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  • 487 2 Caot. W. R. Lester of the Bombay Artillery has given to the public a statement of the recent attack upon a Portuguese boat in which he was proceeding from Lintin to Macao; and an account of the brutal assault made upon his person. The circumstances
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  • 351 2 A sheet containing the Remonstrance of the British Merchants to the Fooyuen, and HoppOj, together with tue answers of these officers, has been printed, and circulated in Canton. in resisting the oppressive Edict lately received from Pekin, the petitioners urge their claims to notice in language too iorci**
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  • 277 2 We are authorised to announce to Chinese Students generally, that a Prize of Fifty Pounds sterling will be given for the best Essay, of about two hundred octavo pages, in the Chinese language, on Political Economy. The Essay to explain the more easily intelligible and practically useful doctrines
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  • 1888 3 THURSDAY, SEPT. 22nd, 1831. The Colombia Booth, from Glasgow and Batavia, and the Lady Hayes from China, have arrived since our last, but neither of these vessels brought intelligence of a later date than what we had previously received, the Colombia having sailed from Glasgow the 21st April, and
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  • 463 3 We have been favoured with the perusal of two letters from Rotterdam dated the sth and 6th of May, which give the result of the Meetings of the Shareholders of tiie Netherlands Trading Company, held at the Hague, the leading features of which are the following
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  • 487 3 8 th 9th 10th llth 5 3th 13th 15 th 16tli 17 th 18th 19 tli ARRIVALS SEPTEMBER, .1831. H. I M. Schooner Cochin, T. S. liiiS, Esq; from Malacca Brit, brig Lee Goan, Teeah Hoon, from.. Malacca 3rd Sept. Brit, brig Eugle, A. Smith, from Batavia •2nd inst.
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22d. 1831.
    • 367 4 By the britlsh brtrq. Red Rover, 2t>J Tons from China .150 Pis. China Tobacco 100 Whole Tubs &52 halt do. bugar Candy 2 Setts Trunks 4 Binnacles By the Brit brig Sonhein 65 7o»s Malacca IGOOO in No. Tiles 500 Sp. dollars 00 Pis. Blacliang 50 Pepper 50 Catties
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    • 413 4 By the Red Rover 200 Tons for Calcutta 73 Catties 1 Buncal .15 May am ClolH dust 375 in No. Sicca Rupees 33 Java do. 33 Sp- Dollars 1500 Pis. Japan Copper 31 Nutmegs 7 Mace 144 Black Pepper 178 f Tin 120 Cobebs 150 &27 catties Pearl Sago
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    • 62 4 Vessew- AvueT I Ions. ntia I 1'ttmi Where. ■i„>ah. Ship Caroline Augusta W. B.Webb, Liverpool, via Batavia Edmond Castle 280 <»• v a do. May. Lady Gordon 2S0 A. Harmer (io Vla ao Byron Liverpool. Ship Or y nth la 300 W. Rixon London. -July. 53,-i
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    • 164 4 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination J To 17 1 Brit, brig 124 Penang m repair j L 9 Colonel Yount/ 175 C.S. Piiomas oo. 30 I Dutch brig Gollicli 7:2 Ong Pengkee Samarang July as I Dutch Sophie 125 Pa pea I
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    • 284 4 hi consequence of th* deficiency of the Circulating Medium, ami the peculiar wale in wrick banner in this Settlement scaredu awt sales are mafic fog cash it heim therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost unvZlcßt Let be oh.,erred that Ike anofatioue in M, Cnee Current
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    • 864 4 ~~ZT r in which commercial transactions arc calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents, i he comthe Currency in v )g avo irdupoise, divided into lOo Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Roy an 11,011 1S .v hvi Tobacco by the Corge of 40
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