Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 January 1832
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Title Section33 1832-01-19 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 3, VOL. 2. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 19, 1832. [NEW SERIES] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article31 1832-01-19 1 The fine A. I. Ship Duke of Roxburgh, Captain Brown. For Freight of Dead Weight, or Passage, (having very superior accommodations) apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY Singapore 20th Dec. 1831.31 words
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Article26 1832-01-19 1 TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PENANG. The Hercules, Capt. D. Wilson. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 14th Dec. 1831.26 words
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Latest European Intelligence.
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Article1044 1832-01-19 1 WILL THE MINISTRY STAND New Monthly Magazine— The composition and character of Lord Grey’s ministry are no earnest of its endurance. The chief members of it, without the excuse which may be made for the premier, are charged with the same haughty negligence and reserve.1,044 words
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Article1226 1832-01-19 1 Globe— There is nothing to prevent France and England from concluding an alliance with Donna Maria, the legitimate Queen of Portugal, or with her father and guardian Don Pedro. His (Miguel’s) monks may kindle the fire, of the inquisition, but they will not form battalions in has service. Already1,226 words
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Article279 1832-01-19 2 From ih Canton Ur,jitter, 1 9th December. On Hie sixth hist, the arrival on the 4tll of H. ,\I. 8 Challenger, Captain Freemantle, ott Macao was announced at Canton having been despatched l>V t he Bengal Government for the purpose of delivering a letter from the Governor G 'iier279 words
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Article2441 1832-01-19 2 From Le, Cabinet Minister and Governor, REFUSING TO SEE CAPTAIN FREEMANTLE. Dated December 9th; Receioed 1 Oth. Le, Cabinet Minister, President of the Military tioard and Governor General of Canton, and Kwaug-se: to the Hong-merchants, reqnn ing t hem to make themselves fully acquainted with I2,441 words
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Article1431 1832-01-19 2 Etchings, designed to illustrate the Narrative of the Late Nanning Expedition, embossed on wood, at the Chinese Mission Press, from designs bv the Author. Malacca 1831. In at length presenting the Etchings to the public, which ought to have accompanied the 6; Narrative of the late Nanning Expedition,” we1,431 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement619 1832-01-19 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A. D. 1831. REGULATION IV. A REGULATION for amending Section XL Regulation V. 1830, of Prince of Wales'Island, Singapore and Malacca Passed by the Vice President in Counc'l on the 18 th. October 1831 corresponding with the 3rd Cartick 1238 Bengal E>'a the 27 th A ss <n619 words
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Advertisement300 1832-01-19 1 ADVERTISEMENT. Mr. JOHN FRANCIS, late HotelKeeper, begs to return his most sincere thanks tor the support he has heretofore recei ved trom the Gentlemen of this Settlement. Mr. Francis begs to inform the Public that he has now opened a Refreshment Hall and Hilliard Room in Commercial Square in which300 words
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CORRESPONDENCE.
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Article1740 1832-01-19 2 TO THE EDITOR OF TIE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, Information on the subject of our Eastern Archipelago, I am sure is always acceptable to jour readers, and I therefore make no apology tor relating some particulars of a trading voyage to the Great Hay ot New Guinea,1,740 words
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Article1634 1832-01-19 3 Thursday, 19 th January, 18 >2^ By recent accounts f'r >ni China, we learn that arran ~em ants had at length been concluded between the Cuine*e and Britisii authorities at Canton relative to tae reception of the Governor General’s letter to the Governor of Canton it was mutually agreed1,634 words
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Article301 1832-01-19 3 UHi 77 77 13ih 77 14th 77 77 79 18th 10th 11th 12th 71 13th 14th 15th 77 77 77 77 ARRIVALS JVNUARY, 1832. D itch t> i rq.ie Diedeeickr, W. Towns, end f o,ii B ituci i IL n inst. H. C. chr. Zephyr, S. Cougalfon, from VI301 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19th. 1832.
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Article395 1832-01-19 4 By the Dutch Ship Tatahool Saiam,\ B>() Tons from Sambas. 530 Buncais Gold Dust i By the Brit barque Tifeshire 228. Tons from Calcutta and teuauy Pis. 8c »:> catties Colored Cotton Yarn 28 20 Soap 550 46 Black Pepper 207 89 Tiu 3 Twine t Maund Sealing W395 words
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Article601 1832-01-19 4 7>/y the t 01 1. barque Angelica 350 ions, for Malacca and Bombay. *2O Giises Gm 10 Buneals Gold dust 1601) in No. Spanish Dollars By the Dutch ship Patahool Salam, 160 Tons, for Sambas. 20 Pis. Swedish Iron 6 Dried Shrimps 10 Gnmbier 100 in No. Iron pans601 words
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Article43 1832-01-19 4 Vf.ssf.ls’ Names. 1 Tons. 1 Commanders From Whence. To Sail. b 7~ Indian 231 W. Kavenscroft I Liverpool. I August. Ship Margaretha London August Ship Mersey 375 J. Sharp Liverpool. I September. Bri"* Diana 198 W* Lepper Liverpool. October.43 words
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Article90 1832-01-19 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination j To Sail Apr. 17 j Brit, brig Kader Rax 124 Penang Laid up Sept. 19 Dutch ship Hoctay 420 John Rough Saniarang Nov. 21 j M brig HupeepaHoweak ll4 Grissee Jany. 12 Dutch barque Dtedericka90 words
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Article249 1832-01-19 4 In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, it must, be observed that the249 words
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Article990 1832-01-19 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com moo weight, is the P eul,ofJ33 1-3 lhs. avoinlupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are common!) sold by the Koyan of 40 Picuis, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge990 words
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