Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 October 1831

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1 1 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 3TO. 40, THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 6,1831. [NEW SERIES.] j Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed bg the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official
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  • 44 1 The Barque Colonel lllfe Young Capt. C. S. Thomas, w ill be ready to take in Cargo f »r the above Port by tiie 20th October. For Freight or Passage, apply to C A B LBS THOMAS CO. Singapore, &fh Sept. 183!.
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  • 874 1 The undersigned lining al)r>ul to proceed lo Van Diemen’s Land lo establish themselves in that Colonv. propose to emp'oy themselves as Agents for the m magement ofFmids belonging to persons residing in India, to whom the iiig i rate of lot'rest procurable may prove an induceme; t to entrust
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  • LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE.
    • 1156 1 (From the World. 30th May 1831 The affairs of Poland are still of permanent interest. We noticed in our last that Austria had interposed contrary to the laws of Neutrality, between Russia ami Poland greatly to the disadvantage oft lie latiei; and that General Dwernicki and the troops under itis
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  • 455 1 The accounts which have reached us frorp Poland since our lust are fa/orahle to the Pole*. General Dwernicki has indeed been defeated in an engagement; hut the success of his anl igouists, who greatly superior in numbers, has been attended with a \iolatiou of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 340 1 government notification. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Public Treasury is now open for Money to the extent, ol a Lack of Dollars for Bills on the Supreme Government, at *209 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish Dollars. (Signed) S. G. BONHAM. Deputy Resident. Singapore 3 27th Sept* TS3J.$ ADVERTISEMENT. To
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    • 421 1 o( Fifty Pound? sterling w ill be given tor the best Evsa., of abmt tvvo hundred octavo pages, in the Chinese lan* iruage, on Political Economy. Toe Essay to explain the more easily intelligible and practicably useful doctrines of the science, in a manner calculated to carry conviction to toe
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  • 211 2 MEMBERS RETURNED TO THE NEW PARLIAMENT,- MAY 23RD. Cl are, County—W. N. McNamara Esq. and M. O. Connell Esq. Chester—- Lord Viscount Belgrave and G Wilbraham E^q. Dorsetshire—E. B. Portman Esq. arid J. Calcrsift Esq. N u'lbamptoii County,— Lord Althorp and Lord Milton. Q’eon’s Count v—Sir Henry Parnell, Bart, and
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  • 1021 2 A list of the Anti-Reform members of the dismissed House of Commons, who have been ejected from the present Parliament. Sir C. J. Greville Warwick Vis count Grimsfone Si. Albans Viscount Thgesl ne Hut ford Sir J. D. King AV vconibe J. Lindsav Wigan Sir L.
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  • 650 2 From the Calcutta Papers Melancholy Death op Sir Joseph YORKE, CAPTAIN BRADBY, R. N. AND CAPTAIN YOUNG. R N. Southampton Friday. May 6th Yesterday evening, as a small yacht of eleven tons, b longing to Captain Bradby, residing at Hamb'e, near tins town, was returning from Portsmouth to Humble, having
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  • 279 2 [from a correspondent] The Shvrc gyeen iMyothoogyee who was deputed by the Commissioner fo flit* Court of Bangkok for the purpose of effecting ihe release of certain British subjects seized and carried into captivity by the Chiefs of Zminai ami Laboung on «heir way from Rangoon to
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  • 668 2 (From the Hurkaru August 2hth) Private letters and accounts ol individuals arriving from Madras, 'concur in representing the state of public affairs at that presidency as very far from satisfactory, and we are given to understand that the general voice of complaint there against things as they are, though
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  • 474 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir Allow me, through the medium of your valuable Journal, to call the attention of the. Committee appointed to draw up a petition to the authorities iti England respecting the Court, to the enormous charge at present exacted at the Registry Office
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  • 548 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1831. 29ili Dutch B arque Raja JVa i, A Van Os, from Batavia 1 Stli inst. H. M- Schr. Cochin, T- S. Bill, Esq. f; om a Crmze. 30th Dutch Schr. Ncisarrie, Sherriff Ally, from Grissee 23rd August. British Barque Sylph, R. Wallace, from Calcutta 17th ult.
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  • 374 3 THURSDAY. OCT. Cth ,1831. Oil the arrival of the 1 r mo Helena* from Batavia, on the 2n.l instant, we were kindly pul in possess! n nt a number of interesting: Extracts from some late English Papers wli.cii had reached Batavia, via Anjer. Tney relate principally to the -su
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  • 1329 3 In the Chronicle of the 241 h of March last, we animadverted on a let'er which appeared in the Canton Heyster of the 4th of the same month, un .er tae signature of A So Merer by Singapore Tin.” The professed object of the writ j r of
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  • 1069 3 Pure I Pure I Specific ffr'.ities Tin' I Lead] Bii 100 0 7. 30 95 5 7 :i9 90 10 7 4 8 85 !5 i 02 75 ‘>s (Bishop Watson) 794 66.6 33 3 do. 16 5 > I
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6th. 1831.
    • 410 1 JJy the H G. .ship Warren Hastings I36J Tons from London 1 Case iSailiery 3 ironinongt ry 5 Pick es 1 C iW B ticking 1 Case Mustard By the hutch Barque Batavia, C6 Tons from Den any ***** Y ,rs. B it. Printed Cottons ***** white do. 40
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    • 382 1 P>?/ the H ship Warren Hastings, l 6) Tons for China 4'?7 Pi'*- Tin 0 J Black Pepper 200 Hal tan s B y the Brit, barque. Lath/ of the Lake 241 'Vans for China 1 Chest Patna Opium 27 Catties Camphor B y the Brit, brig Gander B
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    • 218 1 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES. To.is COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination j To Saij, Apr. 17 Brit, brig 7 'Carle>' flux j 1 *24 Penang Ihi repair June 9 Colonel Yn-nrt 173 C.S. i'uomas do. j 3 > Dutch brig Go/lick j 72 Ong P« ugkee Samarang July
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    • 293 1 T* fif. consequence of the deficiency of Hie (''ircn.laUn.f) Medium, and the peculiar inode in n-iich ho dues* *v conducted in this Settlement scarcehi aim side* are mode for cash; and it betnn there fore impossible to nice the cash price of almost any article, it mast be
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    • 951 1 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish D dlar, divided into Cents. The coin, moo weight is the >; cul, of 133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into Ido Catties. Salt and flice, are commonly sold by the Koyau of 4d Piculs neariv Java Tobacco
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