Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 December 1831

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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. [NEW SERIES.] DEC£SKBSR, 1, 1331. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed bg the Proper Authorities a?e lo be considered as Official. WO. 48,
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  • 69 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales’ Island, Singapore and Malacca. The Effects left by the late Mr. Trebeck, within the Station of Singapore, are in the possession of the undersigned, and will hereafter be delivered over lo r. Charles Trehecic of Calcutta, the sole Executor in
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  • 37 1 The Aurora Captain lias a gi eat pai t sSISirJS’of her Cargo engaged, and will be despatched about the sth Proximo. For Light freight only, apply to A. L JO'INSTON &CO Singapore, 2Ath, Nov. 183.
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  • 33 1 The Ship A. 1 Burthen 400 Tc ns, YVildrhLe, has room for a few Tons ol Freight, ■for which, and Passage, apply to GEO ROE ARMSTRONG. Singapore, 'doth Oct. 1831.
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  • 40 1 TCVi 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 hih Nov. 18 1. The Charles Kerr 5 carries a Surgeon.
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  • 35 1 The A. 1. Prig Emenild, Caotain L Melvill, daily expected from Manila and will be despatched immediately. For Light Freight or Passage, apply to SYME& CO. Singapo e, 1 6th Nov. 1831.
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  • 381 1 From the Sun,London,Tuesday,June 28,1831. Prince Leopold has at. length accepted the Crown of Belgium, for (lie particulars of which we refer to the article from \\m Times, under the Soil if of the Public Journals—“lf’twere well done, would it were done quickly.” We have received the Hamburg
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  • 591 1 City, Twei ve O'clock. The Mexican packet has arrived, it sailed on the 6th May from Vera Cruz. Extract of a Letter from one of the first, commercial houses in the city—“We have now to advise you of a further shipment, in Tampico, on account of the
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  • 1277 1 We have now arrived at an important stage in t iie Belgic question—a question of no moment, in itself, but of immense interest as containing the seeds of peace of war. We have got a Kingelect for Belgium. The representatives of the Belgic people, after
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 NOTICE. Lieut Colonel Tiiomvs King, 29th Regt ;vi. N I. Commanding the iroops at Singapore, having taken charge of the EiFects of the late Lieut J as. Iveson, 7th Regt. B. N. and disposed of the same )>y Public Outcry, after deducting, 1' uneralExpenses, Servants wages, and all authorized demands,
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    • 189 1 TO 133 SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JOHN GEM MILL, IN COMMERCIAL SQUARE, ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT 12 OOLOCK, A FINE CAPE HORSE, Imported bj Captain 0 S. Thomas. Singapore ‘29tli Njv. 1831, P notjceT The Copartnership hitherto existing- between the undersigned, is dissolved by mutual consent, from this day.
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  • 1232 2 The Commiltee appointed to revise the penal and criminal codes of France have terminated their work. Their project lias been printed, and submilted to the different Courts for approbation. It. consists of thirty-two articles*, it is not a new modelling of
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  • 277 2 Supposed Shoal in the China Sea {From the Canton Register Nov \st.) Captain Dunken presents his compliments to the Editor of the Canton Register, and begs lie will do him the favour to insert the following extract of a letter addressed to J.Strachan Esq! Canton, 22nd. October 1831. James
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  • 362 2 (From the Register Nov. loth.) We observe that in a recent No. of the Singapore C ironicle several columns are occupied bv a subject which we considered decided. We have not the space or inclination to follow toe wtiter tin*> u g 1 1 his perdue, nt and
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  • 3662 2 “Tins delay on the part of theß.itish induced (he superstitious. Malayans to attiibute more than human powers to the Panghooloo, before whom the Butish lion appeared to have crouched. His character for sanctity, which had been growing for years, was vastly strengthened by
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  • 330 3 ro THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE iSir, The Petitions recently adopted pray ihat a Court may be established 44 independent of the Hon’ble East India Company,” but why I he Petitioners invoke Parliament for such independence does not appear. The Committee in their letter published in last Chronicle
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  • 320 3 Thursday, December Ist 1831 o The Brig Hebe, Captain Currie, from Liverpool the 10th July, which we noticed m our last as expected from Batavia, arrived last Sunday. We have not been fortunate enough to obtain a sight of any English Papers of a later date than the 28th
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  • 395 3 Those who are interested in the Commerce of this important article of trade, will no doubt read with feelings of disappointment and disgust the very lame rejoinder which appears m the Canton Register of the Ist illt. to our article on this subject, as published in our 40ih
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  • 1030 3 Our readers will observe that some of our preceding columns are occupied with copious extracts from the above Narrative which we have already noticed, in part, on a late occasion. With the exception of the details uf the military operations of the troops
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  • 247 3 ARRIVALS, NOVEMBER. 23rd* D ilch Brig Tartar, R. Symons, from Batavia 9ui mst. Dutch Ship Guluare, J. Bulley? irom Batavia dhii msi. 24th. British Sciir. Star, B T- Arratoon. from Malacca 2.Jrd in>t Brit. Brig Shaw at tLumud, K.hader May den ban, irom Penang 9th inst. Brit. Brig May
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  • 260 4 By the British barque Sylph,2os Tons, j jrom Cii.ua. 60 Pis. Tobacco 7600 in No. Spanish Dollars By tlip Dutch Ship Jaddool Barrie) 400 Tons, jrout Java 100 Co vans Rice 25 Corues Tobacco Pis. Cubebs 20 Long Pepper 20 Brass wire 5 Sugar 40 Tamarinds 100 Corges Mals
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  • 472 4 ]]y ike Brit, barque Sylph, 305 Ton, jor i alcuita. 255 Bum als Gold Dust 56 Pis. and 07 catlie's Tin By the Dutch Ship Jacllool Barrii 400 Tour for Batavia 15 Gorges Clieilopans 1;* s dandies 100 Chintz 70 Patempores 100 Chow Is 20 Coostnhs U) Pis. Cupper
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  • 193 4 1 1 1 "I mi Date. VESSELS NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination j To Sail Apr. 17 Brit, brig Rader Bux 124 Penang U P* Sept. 19 Dutch ship Hoctay 420 John Rough Samarang Laid up, Oct. 15 Dteh. schr. Sourabaya 160 Hadjie Brahim Grissee
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  • 288 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circuiatincf Medium, and the peculiar mode in which he. -dues v cond.tvfe..! in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made Jot <sh; and, it being therefore impossible to give tne cash price <• most any article, it must, be observed that
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  • 1041 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the .Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. Ibe com mon weight is the P’cul, 0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdnpoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are common 1} sold by the Koyao ot 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the
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