Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 24 May 1832
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Title Section33 1832-05-24 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. If®. 21, VOX*. 2. THURSDAY, MAY, 2 1.832. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. [NEW SERIES.]33 words
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Article205 1832-05-24 1 BY Virtue of a to wit. Precept to me directed, I hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol Delivery in and for Prince of Wales’ Island, and places subordinate thereto,will be holden at the Court House in George Town, Prince of Wales’205 words
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Article28 1832-05-24 1 fjj-' The A. 1. Ship Mersey, 327 Tons, Capt. Sharp. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, 6th May, 1832.28 words
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28 1832-05-24 1 The Brit; Jessey, Capt. Auld, 121 Tons. For Freight or Passage, apply to the Commander. Singapore, \lth May, 1832.28 words
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1821 1832-05-24 1 On Saturday last an operation was performed at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, which, from its rarity, and the slight changes of succe.«.s it involves, excited the greatest interest amongst the members of the faculty, and, indeed, amongst no small1,821 words
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Article378 1832-05-24 1 The Lot, of unhappy Poland, since its late overthrow, is not, perhaps, worse than we had anticipated, though certainly its calamities have exceeded the most gloomy apprehensions of an enlightened age. We have seen letters from Warsaw, descriptive of barbarities which only Russians could perpetrate, and of patriotism which378 words
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Article250 1832-05-24 1 We regret that llie statement of I lie revenue is not more flattering to our wishes for financial prosperity, though we at the same time think it affords no room for despondency. The business of a great commercial and manufacturing country like this cannot be mterr npted or250 words
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Advertisement129 1832-05-24 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT To be Sold at Public Auction, at Prince of Wales’ Island, on Monday, the 2d. day of July next, the beautiful property called Suffolk Park, for many years the Government House at that Settlement, and rented at Sp. Dlrs. ISO per mensem upon a repairing* Lease. T he129 words
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Advertisement320 1832-05-24 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. JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 1st Ala?/, 1832. ISLAND St. HELENA?" S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint320 words
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Article698 1832-05-24 2 At the time when Parliament is about j to appoint a Committee to inquire into j the policy of renewing the Hast India j Company’s Charter and to suggest laws for regulating the trade to China, it de- j serves consideration, whether in a short time698 words
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Article73 1832-05-24 2 The deputation from Mauritius to England has obtained its object. That island is to have an open Council, under the sanction of the Crown, taxes and expenditurss will be diminished, and ail monopoly abolished. A charter has been obtained tor establishing a oank, with 1 a capital of Forty73 words
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174 1832-05-24 2 Portsmouth, iSov. 19.—The E.ist India Coinp niv’s sloop of war Coote sailed on Thursday lo ihe eastward, to undergo repairs previous to her return to India. Lieutenant Hawkins, of the Company’s service, and who, it will be remembered, was acting captain of one of174 words
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Article151 1832-05-24 2 The Hampshire Telegraph contains accounts from this island lo the 26t h of September. The exertions of the marines, under the command of Captain Bates, at Ascension, have been very great,and the benefits from which are shown in a constant and abundant supply of water, vegetables, and151 words
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Article558 1832-05-24 2 From the. Calcutta John Bull, May 1 si. Information has been received from Rear-Admiral Sir E- YV. C- R. OWKN, tli.it the Danish Government have reoccupied their old and long abandoned station in the Nicobar Islands, which was originally established for Missionary purposes. It will be remembered,558 words
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Article3867 1832-05-24 2 (Singapore Chronicle, March i 825- This portion of India since the conclusion of the late convention with the Netherland Government may be said to be virtually under the protection of our nation and it therefore assumes in every respect to us a degree of importance which belonged to3,867 words
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Article462 1832-05-24 3 (From a Correspondent.) u Love, Law and Physic," and All the world’s a Stage,” were performed at the Penang Theatre outlie evening ofthe 9 h iast. The general impression appears to be that on this occasion tiie usual success has not attended the efforts of the Corps dramatiqne462 words
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Article285 1832-05-24 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, Having perused your Paper of the 5th April 1832, and finding therein an account ofthe war at Qnedah between the Siamese and TuANKoKooDEN,Ibeg to offer a few remarks by way of correcting some parts of your statement. In the first place,285 words
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Article981 1832-05-24 3 Thursday, 17 th May, 1832. By th- hied Rover, Captain Clifton, w’tbii arrived yesterday from Calcutta in 11 days, we have received Bengal H irkarns to the sth and Calcutta John Ball newspapers, to the 4th inst. These Papers however, contain no later intelligence from E trope than wiiat981 words
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Article668 1832-05-24 3 ARRIVALS, MAY 1S32. loth British brig Lee Goan, Teeah Hoon, from Tringanu Si ii May. 17th British Schr. Ana, E. Betrian, from Malacca 15th May. 18th British Ship Glensly, R. Langley, from. Bombay iStii Apia!. Biitish Ship Charlotte, G. M.d vi lie, from B mb ay 21st Ap il.668 words
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Article19 1832-05-24 3 On Friday Evening tl e 1 St'i instant, the Lady ofthe Revel. Robert Burn, Chaplain, of a daughter.19 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY, 24th 1832.
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Article276 1832-05-24 4 By the Brit, ship Fort William, 1214 Tons, from Bo?nbay. 113 Chests Malwah Opium 300 lbs. Thread By the Brit, bark Competitor, 443 Tons, from B ombay. 640 Pis. Swedish Iron By the Port, bark Noro Dourado, 280 Tons, from Penang. 30 Catties Tortoiseshell By the Brit, brig Cauder276 words
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Article553 1832-05-24 4 By the Brit, bark Competitor 443 'Tons, for China. 596 Pis 45 Catties Tin 27 Cases Transhipped from the Brig Diadem By the Port, bark Novo Dourado, 280 Tons, for China. 1 PI. Black Birds Nest 20 Catties White do. do. 2A Pis. Malay Camphor 1 Pis. 20 Catties553 words
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Article95 1832-05-24 4 Vessels’ Names. I Tons I Commanders. S From Whence. J To Sail. Brig Diana 198 W. Lepper Liverpool via Batavia. January Brig John Biggar 183 S. Me Beath London do. do. Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson London do. do. Barque Jean Graham 261 J. Buncombe London95 words
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Article140 1832-05-24 4 Date VESSEL’S NAMES. Tons 1 COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination To Sail April 5 I Brit.sch w Singap or ePache t 17 J Penang 9 Dutch bark 114 Wall Rajah Salangore May 3 Bril, brig Bee 189 W. Warden London China. 4 Brit, ship Asia 525 H.Ager140 words
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Article1056 1832-05-24 4 Tlie Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com. mon weight is the P 5 cu1,0f133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided iiito 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyau of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the1,056 words
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