Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 November 1831

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  • 31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. N 3. 46, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 17,1831. PuMtc Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official [NEW SERIES
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  • 40 1 The Ship R tnni/m o de 1 Burthen 430 Tons, Captain Wildrid e, has room for a lew Pons of Freight, for which, and Passage, an ply to GEO ROB. ARMS PRONG. Singapore, m 26th Oct. 1831.
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  • 44 1 •p. The fine A. 1. Ship Charles Kerr Captain Brodie, daily expected from China. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations,apply to S POTT IS WOO i > b CONNOLLY. Singapore, 5 tk Nov. 18 1. The Charles Kerr, carries a Surgeon.
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  • 32 1 The A. i. Emerald, Captain Melviil, daily expected from Manila and will be despatcned immediately. For Light Freight or Passage, apply to S YMF CO. Singapore* \5lh Noa 1831.
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  • 122 1 Saint Helena Bazaar for the Sale of Marine Stores, Provisions, Europe, India China Hoods; AT THE HIM DG E. Shipping Agent, and Proprietor of the ab )v6 Establishment, bogs leave to inform Owners, Captains, and Passengers of Ships* that he lias for Sale, Marine Stores, Provisions, Wines,
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  • Latest European Intelligence. FROM THE LIVERPOOL ALBION, JUNE 27.
    • 75 1 House of Commons, Friday, June 2% At four oVIo k the Speaker took his seat, af wliie.j time the house was unnsu<lly full. The gallery was crowded with persons anxious to hear the important qlotion qf reform, which was fixed lo he brought on this evening. Mr. Ewart
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    • 3002 1 Lord John Ru >sell moved the order of the day on his bill, ami, the Chief Clerk having read the terms of Lis M ijestv’s speecii ielaiing to the subject, his Lordship said,—U rise, Sir, for th- purpose of proposing, in tlie name qf the Government, a
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 117 1 NO i ICE. The Copartnership hitherto existing between the Undersi gned, was dissolved on the 6th of October, by mutual consent. The business *\ill in future be conducted by Choa Yen Ling. CHOA YEN LING. CHOA VENTING. CHOA YEN KENG. SingciDor ith Nov. 18^1. ~T<7LLi^ From *he sf December next,
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  • 98 2 T!,f. SpE\KEfi look the chair at four o clock. Several private bills were brought in and read a first lime. Mr Bernal, Ch brnian of the Committee ot su'>pl v, brought u j> the report of the Committee, declaring itlhrir opinio t thita supply ought to be granted to
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  • 309 2 Lord Phi iketl repeated, in slid m >re decided language, if possible, his denial of the truth of the charge preferred against liim by Sir R. BATESON that, he had promised law appointments and church preferments in return tor voles, lie had not. in any way
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  • 370 2 [From the Spectator June 18 The. rumours so anxiouslv kept up for three or four weeks by the Opposition press, that the Bouse of Lords are able and willing to oppose the passing of the Riform Bill, still continues to circulate. Let them oppose it e T
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  • 971 2 There was a very confident rumour on Tuesday, that Prince Leopold had accepted of the proffered Crown of "Belgium, non obftaitie tlfc question of boundary. The report had some effect on (he Funds, but, does not seem to have had
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  • 221 2 [From the New*, June 12.) The Government of lire IJing of the French, taking into serious consideration the number of wrongs caused by the Portuguese Government, has ordered me to demand immediate reparation. 1. To set at liberty M.
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  • 392 2 It is believed that France and England have determined to interfere in favor of the Foies, and that the fleet assembled at Portsmouth under Admiral Qidriugton is intended to he employed in the Baltic. The following paragraph on-this sobj ject,
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  • 307 2 The Earl of Munster —lt is very generally reported, that the Earl of Munster is destined to succeed Lord W. Bentinck as Governor-General of India— Morning Herald Governor of NeW South Wales. Downing Street, April 21th, 1831.—The King has been pleased to appoint Major General Richard B mrks to
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  • 681 2 OBSERVATIONS ON CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN THE SELECT COYI- AND THE ACTING GOVERNOR OF CANTON. (From a Correspondent.) We cannot concur in the opinion of tlie Canton Register of the 15th September in respect to the nature of the reply from the Acting Viceroy to the address of the Select Committee.
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  • 847 2 (From the Chinese Courier Oct. 20.) Since our last, the arrival of the Hon. Company’s cruizer <e Clive” has attracted the eager attention of our little community. Though unable to state with any certainty the real object of the mission of this vessel, we cannot but
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  • 173 3 We are informed that an express from Peking reached Canton, on .the 7th Inst, communicating to Croq, the actinggovernor, the intelligence that Le-E-IUNG PIN is on his way back, with the addition of a Peacock’s feather to his cap. bestowed upon him by
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  • 235 3 TO THE EDITOR. OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr. Editor Will any of your readers inform me wiiat Hie colour of the cloth is of which the jackets of the British infantry are made. I thought it scarlet, but an English paper quoted in last Chronicle says that the colour
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  • 398 3 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 1831 The apprehension entertained at this settlement, lately, of a stoppage of trade in China, and the consequent detention of ships, has, we are happy to say, been dissipated by the arrival of several vessels from China, for the names of which ;we beg to refer
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  • 68 3 The typhon which proved so disastrous in Caitia on the 23d of September, we regret to find, has been succeeded, a an >nth Jater, by a more violent one, the fury of whieli jias caused great destruction at Manila. Tne following description of it is taken
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  • 907 3 Manilla, Nov. 22nd 1831.” (s Business.has received a severe check for tiie present, li o n a gale pr Typhon. which took place on the night of the 22(1, and 2 Jrd ult. (Manilla Time/ivcA which for its violence anil destructive effect, has never been equalled within the me- j
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  • 589 3 .We have been favoured with a letter dated the 10th inst. from Penang, which communicates the following intelligence “The Siamese retook the Fort of Quedah on the 4th ult.—Tuanko Kudin is reported to have been slain; many, however, believe he is still in existence. .On the subject of the
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  • 278 3 ARRIVALS, NOVE VIJE’l, IS31. 10th Arab Ship Hamoody, Humber, from Malacca 29th ultimo. British Ship Forth, F. Robinson, from Calcutta 29th ult. 12tU Brit. Ship Fort William, Jas. Neisb, from China 23rd ult. 14th Brit. Ship Helen, G. Langley, from China 1st iust. Brit. Barque Rnnnymede, Weldridge, froin China
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17th 1831.
    • 394 4 By the Dutch Skip dat lai Rahman, 7 bus j rout JJalaced. 12 PtS. Till n w By the British Ship Sophia, ions from Bangkok 1590 Pis. Sugar 3,0 M.ckiac By the Datii barque Trajan Mas, Jf front Sambas. 80 Bmeals Gold Bust By the Dutch Scar. Reliance, 126
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    • 530 4 y the DuU.it Ship FatihU llahmon 230 'Cons from Dale tub any 1 5 Gorges Gurrnhs. 10 Clieilopaus l.» Bengal Chintz 100 FIs. Swedish Iron Pfj tue Dutch barque Trajoe Mas, 04 Tons for Squrabaya. 3 Cases Raw Silk i 27 Pis. Bees wax 5 O in tan 5
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    • 42 4 .Vessels' A auks. j Tons, f Commanders From vViignob. TdSail. Byron j Liverpool. Ship i > Oryntfiia 30) VV. Rixon j London. I July. Brig Indian 231 VV. Kuvenscroft j Liverpool. J July. Brig Hebe 2o0 I Liverpool. July.
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    • 411 4 Date. VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From, j DcsTiifATioir J To &US, Apr. 17 Brit. Inior Kader Dvr 12-J. Penang Laid upt June 9 hcirqu e -Colon el Young* 213 C. S. Thomas do. Harnbu gfa. Sept. 15 Duich ship Mnstoor -24:) Mahomet S.ilim B itavia
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    • 895 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the P cul, of!33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoisc, divided into 100 Catlies. Sail and Rice, are commonly sold by the ivoyan or 40 Fields, nearly; Java T *bacco by the
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