Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 May 1832
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Title Section17 1832-05-03 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. THURSDAY, MAY, 3, 1832. [NEW SERIES NO. 18, VOL. 2. fe ccM17 words
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Article208 1832-05-03 1 Singapore BY Virtue or a to wit. Precept to me directed, 1 hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery, in and for the Island of Singapore and the places subordinate thereto, will be holdtn at the Court House in Singapore on208 words
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Article51 1832-05-03 1 r The Teak-built Ship “Lord Lyndoch,” Captain .11). Luscombe, will be despatched about the sth Proximo. For Freight or Passage, having Accommodations of the first Order. Apply to 1 JOHN PURVIS. N. IT The Lord Lyndoch carries an experienced Surgeon ot the Iloyal Navy. Singapore 25 th April51 words
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Article145 1832-05-03 1 (From the Calcutta Papers) j FREEDOM OF THH FRESS. port St. George, March 16, 1832. The Right Honourable the Governor in Council lining had under his consideration the public evils and private injustice arising out of the present discordant state ot the laws and usages affecting the public Press145 words
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Article898 1832-05-03 1 Thus are we at once liberated by this gracious boon, from that thraldom under which we have so long endured, and admitted to a freedom as far surpassing that enjoyed by our Contemporaries in Bengal, as that ofthefieeman does the slave. There, no person898 words
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Article575 1832-05-03 1 {lndia Gazette, March 28 thi) We have received Mauritius papers to the 28th of January, and amungstothcr indications of the new state of feeling which is obtaining developement in that Colony, the Press is beginning to show more life and spirit. We have before us the Prospectus of a575 words
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Article618 1832-05-03 1 (India Gazette, March 26th.) We have received from the Cape a file of the South African Advertiser from November 26th to January 6th, inclusive. A deputation of five hundred farmers have "'Sited on His Excellency the Governor, to confer wuh him on the subject of the618 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1832-05-03 1 TO LET. THU HOUSE lately occupied as an Hotel by Antoine Chevalier, who has absconded. ALSO THREE GODOWNS adjoining Messrs.CharlesThomas 8c Co/s Apply 1° A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 23c/. April 1832 NOTICE. ISLAND OF ST. HELENA. For the information of Persons-who are Subjects of the United States of America.124 words
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Advertisement74 1832-05-03 1 notice. The undersigned having been appointed Agent to the Oriental Life Insurance Society of Calcutta is prepared to furnish printed forms of the prescribed Certificates necessary to obtain Policies. Agents in Calcutta, Messrs. Mackintosh Co. TnrrlCl JOHN PURVIS. Singapore Is# May, 1832. NOTICE. The Interest of Mr. Lewis Pereira, of74 words
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Advertisement288 1832-05-03 1 ST. HELENA ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES 1831 Ort.. 3rd. Brig Jevncttc, Hoed, from Batavia, to Holland. 9tb. Ship Mary Beachcroft, from V. Vs Land,to London. TOth. Brig Lord Hobart Macintosh, from Cape of G <od Hope, to St. Helena. 11th. H. M. S. Success, Jervoise, Esq. from India and Cape, to288 words
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Article734 1832-05-03 2 India Gazette, Mtrek 30th. We lately published some particulars respectin'; the new. colony which is 1o be establi bed on the Squili Coast of New Holland, or Australia. We ha\e ince m* t with some, further details which may be interesting to many. From734 words
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Article233 1832-05-03 2 (India Gazette, March e lZrd.) The subjoined is the result of the third Government Opium Sale fur the season *****2: '(’ln -d*. Higlist. Lmvst.j Average. Proceeds. Palm 967. 146(1 1415 1431 11! 13,82,895 EenaiesJ 433 1415 1400 ***** 11 6,07,145 From the Madras Coni ier of the 91 h233 words
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Article1303 1832-05-03 2 The obscurity that h is h mg over the causes of the Cole insurrection in iy now be considered in some meas ire dissipated or we may at least say that an apparently well-informed and intelligent correspondent of the Government Gazette has presented a very probable and1,303 words
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Article404 1832-05-03 2 Front the C iinese Courier, sth. April. We learn from Macao that great apprehensions are entertained in consequence of a report «vhich is in circulation relative to a projected attack upon thal place by Chinese pirates. The account we have received, states that 30l) men are to land at404 words
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Article521 1832-05-03 2 A very serious revolt has taken place among the inhabitants of the mountainous country lyhig in the Provinces of Kwdng-tung, Kwang-se, and Hookivang: The particulars of the military operations we have not learned but the stir which it. has created at Canton, where maps and diagrams of the seat521 words
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Article598 1832-05-03 2 From the Hobart Town Courier.) “Mathews at Home." j INIr. Mathew's new eiilertaiment is said to be as amusing as any of his former “At Homes.” We were much amase.rsays the Observer,” j with Mr. Mather's spile, when he is sti(*pos- I ed to be in the area cleaning598 words
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Article39 1832-05-03 2 We would much rather our Correspondent Sigma had favoured us with something original, than sending for insertion a scrape of Poetry extracted from a publication so well known in India as the Calcutta Literary Gazette. E S.C,39 words
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Article597 1832-05-03 2 Thursday, 3rd. May, 1832, The arrival of the barque Margate of Hastings from Batavia,, the I9tb ult. has put us in possession of very recent and interesting intelligence from Europe to the 24th December, communicated in private Jetiers from Batavia. The following is tiie substance of what we have597 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1832-05-03 2 s!h. Shrp Lord Mekrtle, Brovin, from'Cdlcu la ami la Loudon. 6th. Bit k Albhjii, Sutherland, from Batavia, 1<» London. oth. Ship Bounty I full, Jackson, from Calculla and VianriUus, lo Liverpool. 7th. Schooner Courier, Palmer, from Aljoarry,(o London 71 h. Siii|> Parachute, Kinsman, from Calculla, to New York. 7tl, Flora93 words
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Article2741 1832-05-03 3 CRANE v BURD. This was an action tried on Friday last the 27th ult. in the Court of Judicature, before the Hon’ble the President R. IBBETSON Esq in which T. O. Crane Esq. as one of the salvors of the Portuguese ship Conde de Rio Pardo, on2,741 words
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Article13 1832-05-03 3 On Monday the 30th. nit. Miss Isabella Francis to Mr. C. Knowles.13 words
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Article574 1832-05-03 3 ARBIVA LS, APRIL 1832. 26th British brig Diadem J. Walker, from Batavia sth ult. 27th Cochin Chinese ship Than Jeon> Phan Wen Mong, from Penang 15th ult. Cochin Chinese ship Ten Stony, Sell Wen Khan, from Malacca 24th ult. 30th British bark Mercury C. Bell, from China 9th ult.574 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY, 3rd 1832.
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Article270 1832-05-03 4 By the Brit, brig Yirginie, 228 Tons, from ‘202 Pis. 50 Catties doves By the Brit, brig Cauchr hux, 10C Tons, from Malacca. 20 Pis. Pepper 20 Rattans 120 Paddy 20 Betelnut 20 Shrimps 7 Cotton Wicks 11,, the Hr it. brig Heaplee, CO Tons, I'yotn Penang and Malacca,270 words
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Article357 1832-05-03 4 By the Brit, brig Sonhein. 65 Tons,, for Malacca and. Penang■ 400 in No Planks 1 Chest Opium 50 Pis. Sugar candy 400 Salt 20 Gambier 40 Fish 200 Pieces Nankeens 4 Broad Cloth 200 Nankeens 1000 Yards British Piece Gao ls 3900 Long Cloth Case Handkerchiefs 30 Bundles357 words
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Article71 1832-05-03 4 Vessels’ Names. Tons. Commanders. From Whence. T o Sail. Mersey 317 J. Sharp Liverpool via Batavia. Brig Diana 295 W. Lepper do. do. December Brig John Biggar 183 i do. Brig Troughton London direct* Medora 282 —Thompson London via Batavia Barque Jane Graham 400 Bristol via71 words
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Article102 1832-05-03 4 D\TE.~f VESSEL’S NAVtSS. TonsI COMMANDERS. Where From, j Destination To8ah Mar. 23 Brit, ship Lord Lyndoc/i 638 J. D. Luscotnbe Batavia London April 5 Brit.schr. Singapore Packet 17 Penang 9 Dutch bark Lambier 114 Wall Rajah Salangore 14 Brit. srhr. Diamond M. De Oliveira Malacca 24102 words
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Article301 1832-05-03 4 fn 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 givq the cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that the301 words
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Article886 1832-05-03 4 S ,cont.i i t w.B,,, gi i l fllaunda. ~n71). ~No~Uemtmd. p7d. Partial Demand. D. Demand. C. Current. W. Wanted. EASTERN PRICE and REMARKS EASTERN ARTICLES pPRICE and REMAR I S r- Pe r i f Per 1 Bees Wax *J P1C 14 \l P.D. BechedeJWer, let sort886 words
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