Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 10 November 1831

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1 1 Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
  • 29 1 [XKW SERIES SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THWRSMY, 10,1831. HO. 45, Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 38 1 The Ship Runny mede, A. 1 Burthen 400 Tons, Wildridge, daily expected from China, will have room for a few Tons of Freight, for which, and Passage, apply to GEORGE ARMSTRONG. ingapore, 26th Oct. 1831.
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  • 30 1 m The Barque Fanny Capt. Currie, i i will sail about the 10th Instant—For Light Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore Ist Nov. 183:.
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  • 39 1 The fine A. 1. Ship Charles Kerr Captain Brodie, daily expected from China. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, s tit Nov. 1831. The Charles Kerr carries a Sura eon.
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  • 30 1 The Earl Kellie Capt. ’d Ed wards, will sai lin afe w clays. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, SSnnnnnrp Ist NOV. 1831.
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  • 118 1 Saint Helena Bazaar for the Sale of Marine Stores, Provisions, Europe, India China Goods; AT THE BRIDGE. Shipping Agent, and Proprietor of the above Establishment, begs leave to inform Owners, Captains, and Passengers of Ships, that he has for Sale, Marine Stores, Provisions, Wines, Beer, &c &c.
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  • 49 1 THE COPARTNERSHIP hitherto carried bv the Undersigned was dissolved on the 14th instant, by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be carried on by KUNG TIT, and the accounts of the late firm wound up by him. GSO CHUAN. "RUNG TIT. PAI .ENG. Singapore 22 d. Oct. 1831.
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  • 290 1 ISLAND St. HELENA, S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Europe and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in James Town, they may be furnished with whatever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms.
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  • 522 1 Latest European Intelligence FROM THE LIVERPOOL ALBION, JUNE 27, FORKIGN INTELLIGENCE. POLAND. Marshal Diebitsch is dead. If. would appear that be died of the cholera 5 and it may be presumed that Iris death will thus tend to increase the alarm which that disease has already inspired iu the north
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  • 604 1 Paris has again hern in a slate of disturbance. Riots of nightly occurrence, and though, for the time, they are repulsed by the calm energy of llie National Guard, yet they again in tke head, and keep the inhabitants in a stale of constant uneasiness. Many causes, want of
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  • 49 1 We are happy to state ;uat some of Ihe diißeu?ties which Mood in use ivuy fme i 1 ctmiaiiee of Use crown of Belgium uy Piiuce Leopold have been ran >yed, anu in it s t*. ng uapt is entertained of a satisfactory settlement of trie dc-igiau question.
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  • 1258 1 The King opened Use new 'Parliament oss Tuesday lii’Sti The speech which ins Majesty delivered on this occasion will no tumid under the proper head, it is remarkable for cue-skill witu winch it has been composed, ihe opposition, in both houses, having, after exercising their
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 NOTICE. In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. THE EFFECTS left by the late Mr. Trebeok, within the Station of Singapore, are in the possession of the undersigned, and will hereafter be delivered over to Mr. Charles Tre»eck of Calcutta, the sole Executor in
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    • 37 1 FOR SALIi., OR TO LET. THE H ouses and P» •eraises situated ou the River’s side, formerly the property of the late Mr. T empe ktqn 3 8 hi pwrigdit. For particulars please apply to the Editor.
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    • 37 1 TO LET. r I hat Commodious Dwelling House, situated in Campoog Glam, lately occupied by E.B. CLEGG, Esq. For particulars please apply to the Revd. Francisco da Silva Pinto e Mai a. Singapore, 10 th Oct. 1831.
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  • 1328 2 The multitudes of* people who assembled on Tuesday to see the King go in slate to open the Parliament exceeded all former precedent. In the Park there could not. be less than forty-five or fifty thousand persons. Whitehall, Parlia-ment-street, and all the avenues from
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  • 53 2 We understand that Don Pedro is expected in England immediately. We think it probable, that, although no circumstances could induce him to accept the Sovereignty of Portugal, he may be placed in a situation, with reference to the young Queen, which would exercise a considerable influence over the future
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  • 441 2 Lard John Hnsse.il and (he Hon. E. G. Stanley, are to be Cabinet Ministers. Lord Viscount Yalletort is about to lead to the hymeneal altar the amiable and highly accomplished Miss I)’ Este, daughter of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex. The Earl of Mulgrave, Viscount Granville, and
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  • 2149 2 REPLY TO THE LATE REMONSTRANCE Translation of Proclamation by Hit- acting Governor of Canton (dated sth September 1831) Ci-ioo, temporary acting Governor ofCanton and Kwangse, and Foo-yuen of Canton, to the Hong-merchants. It. is authenticated that the English Chief Marjoribanks and his colleagues have sent the following statement. We
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  • 2731 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE BENGAL HURKARU AND CHRONICLE. Sir, —Exclusive of the aitendon that lias been paid for the last four months to the war between the Malays of Kedah aud the enemies and usurpers of their country, the. Siamese, the Penang Government has also been lately
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  • 721 3 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lUtli 3831 The Dutch Schooner Reliance, Lamin from Batavia the 2,7 th mt. arrived oh the (jtli lust, and has brought private letters and some English Papers to the end of June, winch iiad readied Batavia by ilie Gain ire from Liverpool the 3rd. Jul y. YVe
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th 1831.
    • 349 4 By the British Barque Elizabeth, Jons form Calcutta. 30 Corges Bengal Cninlz 1685 Pieces Shirting 1095 Maddapollams 150 Pis. Pegue Catch 159 Cotton Twist ***** m No. Gunny Bags 5 Chests Patna Opium By the Hutch brig Chong Gheean, 242 Tons, from Cherribon 774 Baskets Java Tobacco 2800 Pis.
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    • 509 4 By the Brit, barque Elizabeth, 19 Tons for Calcutta. 70 Pis. Pepper 664 Tm 167 Rattans 60 Sago 4S5 Runcals Gold dust By lhe JJuth B rig Ghong Ghean, 242 Tons for Sarnarang. 32 Corges Chapoh 60 Nankeens 15 Chintz Bengal 30 Cliimlies 3 Chests China Paper 140 PL.
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    • 36 4 .Names 1 Tons. Commawpkrs j From Whence, j r 0 AHj Byron Liverpool. Ship Orynthia 30.) W. Rixon London. July. Brfg Indian 231 W. Ravenscroft Liverpool. July. Rrig- Hebe 2o0 Liverpool. July.
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    • 223 4 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination To Sail Apr. 17 Brit, brig Kader Bnx 124 Penang Laid tip. June 9 barque Colonel Yount/ 213 C. S. Thomas do. Hanibd gh. Sept. 15 Dulc.lt ship Mnstoor 240 Mahomet Salim Bdavia 19 ship Hoctny 420
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    • 234 4 COMMERC IAL REMARKS. In consequence of the < iejicieuct of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business i/s conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any safes arc mude for cash; and, it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed
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    • 1016 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the P'cui, 0t133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Bice, are conmiouiy .-.old by Hit iioyao of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java tobacco by the Gorge of
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE Singapore Chronicle. NO. 45. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th 1831.
    • 2191 1 The Pamphlet of which we have given the title and what may be called the introductory part, in a preceding column, was written.as stated in the Prospectus, with the benevolent object of applying the profils, if any, to the benefit of the widow of the late Lieut.
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    • 234 1 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER 10th IS3L 2nd Brit. Bark Freak, F. Gomes, from Calcutta 3rd Oct. Arab Ship Assudnpal Dakar Hawaii Sharriff, ftotn Penang 25th ultimo. it Arab Brig Kandcle Hadjie Ally, rfom Penang 25th ult 3rd Dutch Sehr. Molucca, Win. Borgeii, from Batavia 14th ult. Brit. Brig Fattal Karrim, Gann)
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