Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 September 1832
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Title Section33 1832-09-13 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 37, VOL. a. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 13, 1832,* [New Series Public Notifications appearing in tins Papee, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article30 1832-09-13 1 To sail on the ‘XZnd. Instant The Ship Diadem. A. 1. Captain Fairclough. For Light Freight or Passage, apply to HOLDS WORTH, SMITHSON Co. Singapore, 6th Sept. 1832.30 words
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Article37 1832-09-13 1 P 3= -W- To sail on the 1st October positively, jgr The fine A. 1. Britishbuilt Brig HARDINGS, Captain Joseph Thornton For Light Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, YZth Sept. 1832.37 words
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Article620 1832-09-13 1 From the Liverpool Chronicle, Saturday, May 12. THE REFORM BILL. HOUSE OF LORDS. Monday, 7th May. On the motion of the Ear! Grey, the house resolver! itself into a Committee on the bi!i., Etri Grey said that this deeply important question had now arrived at a stage620 words
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Article158 1832-09-13 1 We never recollect, on any polilical occasion, so great a sensation produced on the minds ot the inhabitants of Liverpool, as was caused on Thursday by the news of Earl Grey’s resignation having been offered and accepted. The news was received in the Exchange Room with expressions158 words
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Article74 1832-09-13 1 On seceiving intelligence,this morning (iOf/t May,) of the resignation of Lord Grey and his colleagues, the Manchester Reform Committee immediately summoned a meeting at the Townhall, which was crowded by the merchants See. of the town, and resolutions were unanimously passed, 'Uie petition, in three hours, received74 words
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Article39 1832-09-13 1 A public Meeting, convened by the Mayor, was held at the Corn Exchange, Preston, yes terday, when a petition was adopted to the House of Commons, praying them to stop the supplies until parliament grant an efficient Reform.39 words
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Article122 1832-09-13 1 On Wednesday evening a. Meeting of the National Political Union was held at Savdle House, Leicester Square. The greatest excitement prevailed, and 1,200 new members joined the Union. A petition to the House of Commons, praying that Commissioners might be appointed to receive supplies, was unanimously agreed to. Similar122 words
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Article346 1832-09-13 1 On Thursday, on the news aniving offhe resignation of ministers, an assemblage of no less than 130,000 persons resorted spontaneously to Neivhal! Hill, when they voted a petition to stop the supplies. Mr. Altwood observed that allhough ministers had been driven from office, the people must carry them back346 words
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Article955 1832-09-13 1 SPAIN. The English Court lias now taken the decisive step of insisting that not even a single Spanish Regiment shall be stationed upon the line, or within twenty leagues of it, unless the Apo.stohcals are prepared for the alternative of an undisguised adoption ami counter enforcement of the955 words
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Advertisement245 1832-09-13 1 FOR SALE. By Private Contract ffgf The good Brig FAITH, of 135 Tons —six years old—-well found in Stores, Sic. Apply to C a pt. B. LAI N G, of the Ship Porcupine torney for the 0toners Singapore 13/A SepL 1832. ADVERTISEMENT. Davidyoung"&chas. barton Reg to inform their Friends and245 words
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Advertisement107 1832-09-13 1 City of Washington, on the 4th day of February, A.D 1831, under the Hand and official Seal of the Secretary of State of America, as Consular Commercial Agent for that Island, will all the privileges and authorities appertaining to that Appointment. W IL LIAM CARROL, Begs also to inform Captains107 words
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Article3373 1832-09-13 2 From Captain Hall's Fragments of Voyages and Travels, Yol. t. 2nd Series. The great difficulty experienced in making the outward-bound voyage commences after the snip has been deserted by the north-east Trade, tor she lias then to tight her way to (he southward across the3,373 words
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Article1347 1832-09-13 2 ->ae©sesNarrative of a Voyage, during the year 1824, AMONG THE ISLANDS, IN THE Sooth Seas. (Continued from our last.) I employed Robertson to accompany me to the Pamoutas or Dangerous Archipelago, he having been-there before in a vessel, whose Captain was killed by the natives. The1,347 words
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Article722 1832-09-13 3 Comparative Statement of the Quantity of Imports at Singapore, between the official Years 1830-31 and 1831-32* ARTICLES QUANTITY IN 1830-31. QUANTITY IN 1831 32. Alum none 605 pis. Anc hors, Grapnels, &o. 20 in No. and 30 Chain Cables 22 in No. Beche do Mer 2042 Piculs. 2,498 pis.722 words
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Article241 1832-09-13 3 TO THE EDITOROF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Calcutta, H7th June 1832. Sir, I take tlie liberty of enquiring through your spirited Journal what has become of the Subscription for a Monument to the Memory of the late Sir Stamford Raffles, the patriotic Founder of your prosperous Settlement. Looking forward to241 words
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Article457 1832-09-13 3 Thursday, \3tk September, 1832. We have the pleasure to announce the arrival of the H. C. S. Charles Grant Captain Manderson, from Calcutta the ‘24th ult. with the Hon’ble Sir Charles Grey, late Chief Justice of the Court of Calcutta, as passenger, who is proceeding to England via China.457 words
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Article526 1832-09-13 3 We have been favored with a perusal of a letter from Captain Lambert, dated at Malacca the 3rd. inst. in which he gives tae following brief detail of the loss of the above vessel, so iaiely under his command. The Margaret sailed from Malacca roads on the526 words
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Article203 1832-09-13 3 The following statement of the Imports and Exports of Java and Madura from the Ist January to the 30th June 1832, is translated from the Batavia Handels Blad of the 15th August. Imports. 1,431 bales and 2,510 cases cotton-goods— 36 bales and 2 cases woollen-goods—79 chests Turkey,203 words
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Article217 1832-09-13 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1832. British brig Dodeioy, Vlahomat Ben Bhoy Mean, from Penang 24th August. Brit, barque Caledonia A.Sytners, from Calcutta 11th uit. Dutch barque Zephyr, J B. Retest, from Batavia 3d. inst. Brit* Siiip Porcupine, B. Laiag, from Pedir Ist inst* Danish brig Maria, D. L. Shaw, from Penang217 words
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Obituary78 1832-09-13 3 D t A T H. At Malacca early on Saturday morning the Ist Instant, at his own Residence in Town, after a most painful and lingering illness of two months, which he bore with Christian fo>titude aud resignation, Captain Thomas Williamson, aged 54 years. This Gentleman had resided at Malacca78 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th, 1832.
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Article390 1832-09-13 4 By the R. C. S. London, 1345 Tons, from 31 actras--15 Large ai:cl small Trunks of Cambay- as By the Brit, bark Fa Icon, 180 Tons, from Calcutta. 61 Gorges Chintz Gurrahs 5 Chests Opium By Ike Brit- brig Julia 68 Tons,from Malacca 00 Bags Wheat 6 Pis. Beeswax390 words
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Article522 1832-09-13 4 )hj the hr it. bark ISeptuue, 311 Tons for Manila. 200 Cases Gin 30 Casks Tar 2000 Yanis Mulls Hy the Brit brig Johanna 123 Tons.' far Malacca. ]2O Baskets Tobacco 30* Bags Grata j Pis. Siam Dried Fish Java Brasswire i 3 Iron 5 5 Casks Tar 1522 words
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Article62 1832-09-13 4 Vessels’ J Tons. Commanders. From Whence. J To Sat;,. Brig Alexander 260 —McLachlan Liverpool viaCape Bat. April. Brig Eamond 265 W. Benson London fp Brig William 229 —Dobie Liverpool via Batavia, Brig Ellen 21S j C. Patterson London direct Maj Ship liriton 250 J Parker Jo.62 words
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Article143 1832-09-13 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons j COMMANDERS, j Where From, j Destination ToSial June 28 Dutch schr. Ncisarrie 74 Sheriff Ally Jambie j July Brit, brig Hardings 255 Jos. Thornton Table Bay London 27 Brit, ship 'Diadem 376 Robt. Fairclough Liverpool London, Aug, 30 Arab ship Hamoodg143 words
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Article47 1832-09-13 4 To London, Tin, 3 (A Sugar, 4 5,?. jr Coffee, 5 15 s. > Scarce in general Peppei, 6 m Measurement Goods, o to 9 J To Bengal 8 to 12 Annas per Picul. China 50 Cents to 1 Sp.Dr. Batavia 1| to 2 Guilders47 words
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Article151 1832-09-13 4 hi 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 there fore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, J it must be observed151 words
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Article1067 1832-09-13 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mou weight, is the P cui,ofl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and llice, are common!} sold by the Xoyan of 40 Piculs, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge1,067 words
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