Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 September 1832

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  • 33 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 38, VOt. 2. TiUaSSis, SEPTEMBER, 2.0, 1332. [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are io be considered, as Official.
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  • 29 1 To sail on the 22nd. Instant. The Ship Diadem, A. 1. Captain Fairclough. For Light Freight or Passage, apply to HOLDS WORTH, SMITHSON CoSingapore, 6tk Sept 1832.
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  • 35 1 To sail on Ike 1st October positively. Jiyt The tine A. 1. BritishJg| built Brio HARDINGS, Captain Joseph Thornton For Light Freight or Passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, \2th Sept 18h2*
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  • 1261 1 From the Observer 20 th May, 1832. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. The space due to the interest and importance of our domestic transactions is, fortunately, not encroached upon this week by many topics worthy of notice from the Continent. From Paris we j learn that M. Perier, the French
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  • 293 1 From the Atlas May 20th. FRENCH FEELING ON ENGLISH AFFAIRS. Times.—It was not surprising that the change of ministry in England should create a painful sensation in France, and make Frenchmen feel whether they had a sword by their side. We might in this country hope that the peace of
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  • 358 1 Herald— -We never told tbe people—-and, let them remember, we do not tell them now—that the Reform Bill, when carried into law, will cure all the political evils of this country if we did, we should lend ourselves to a great delusion, and cause them hereafter
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  • 1752 1 The Antwerpers fear that the Dutch will, via Luxemburg, again attack Hasselt. Maastricht is strengthened every day with some new muniment. The Belgian forces are marching to the frontier, and have, unhappily, met with an unexpected enemy—lhe cholera.. At. Com fray, 82 ca-.es and 33 deaths. The Minister
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 268 1 GOVERNMENT ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE is hereby given that Tenders of Contract will be received for the Supply of Thirty-nine Thousand Bazar Maunds of Moonghy Rice, deliverable at the Comniisariat Stores of Singapore, Prince of Wales 5 Island, and Malacca at the following dates, and in the following proportions At. Singapore on
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    • 20 1 Commercial Square, lately occupied by Alexandu* Watt Esq. for further particulars apply to HUNTER WATT CO. Singapore 2oth Aug. 1832.
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  • 390 2 (From the Chinese Courier Avgust 1 i ih, 183-2.) The accounts we receive of the damage done at Macao by tire late dreadful gale are very melancholy. Eleven men, including the second mate were lost in the Fair Armenian the remainder of her nlKc.crs and crew were taken off
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  • 1289 2 > AIUIATIVE OK A VoVAGK, DURING THE YEAR AMONG THE ISLANDS, IN THE South Seas. (Continuedfrom our last) The Dangerous Archipelago. FI twling off from it, (the coral reef) during the night, to the northeast, under easy sail, we fmid ours: Ives m the morning, lose
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  • 893 2 Comparative Statement of the Quantity of Exports from Singapore, during iheOfficial Years 1830-31 and 1831-32. ARTICLES QUANTITY IN 1830-31. QUA NTITY IN 1831-32. Alum 174| piculs 458 piculs. Anchors, &c 14 anchors,6 grapnels,4 chain cables, j 2 in No. Beche-de-mer 2484* piculs. 1 2,885 pis., 4 catties. Beer 299
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  • 133 2 By Vessels which sailed from this Port duri ng the hist Official Year. Vessels Names Tons S Produce. Transhpt. TotalAtwick 341 Drs. 9,900 Drs. 9,900 Ht-len Mar 253 86,117 198,159 284,276 Madeline 256 6,066 6,066 Eliza 538 50,818 13,845 64,663 Victoria 375 85,191 37,681
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  • 236 2 TO THE EDITOROF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Mr Editor, In your Paper of tlie ]9th July, in reference to the Chinese Courier, you are 'pleased to observe, that because the Editor of that paper indignantly denies sinister motives,” he lias none. Now the truth is directly the contrary, to ascertain
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  • 137 3 Thursday, 2< Wi September, 1832. Since our last, the brig William, Captain Dobie, has arrived, from Liverpool the 15th May, and Batavia the 8th just.—Also the Dutch schooner Reliliance, Captain T. A. Laming, from Batavia, the 5th inst* By these vessels, a few late English Papers to the 20th
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  • 637 3 Tiic painful (ask devolves on us of recording an occurrence of a most disastrous nature, vviiicii took place, a few days ago, in this Settlement. On Saturday last, ft he 15th) at midnight, the Dutch schooner Reliance blew up in the harbour with an explosion,
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  • 473 3 Police Office, Sunday the IGth Septem her 1832. Shade Mahomet sworn, states that he is a boatman that yesterday afternoon, he left Singapore in a cargoboat, with cargo for the Schooner Reliance, and on arriving alongside the vessel, the crew commenced receiving cargo from his boat; that as it
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  • 1840 3 We learn from Captain Koek, of the Dutch bark Theodora (lately arrived from Sambas) that the -hip Java Cap-* tain Lister, was lost., about the 21st of July last, near Pulo Dutton, oft’ tiie west coast of Borneo. She capsized in a. sudden squall,
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  • 176 3 ARRIVALS, SEPTEMBER 1832. 12th Dutch Ship Vrouw Helena D. J. Johannes, from Malacca 9th in*t. 14th Dutch Schr. Reliance, T. A. Laming, from Batavia 51 h inst. loth British brig .Johanna, W. Cat.hr o, from Manila 19th July. 16th H. C. S. Windsor A. F. Proctor Esqre., from Malncca
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 436 4 By the Dutch schr. Reliance ions, from Batavia. j 6 in No. Japan Cloaks 1 3 in No- Horses 280 Pis. Tin 200 Indigo 8 Tamarinds 1 Potatoes 8 Onions 70 Japan Copper 3 Mace 41 Nutmegs j J Corge Tobacco I Cask Knives 1 i 800 Gallons Brandy
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    • 490 4 By the Dutch schr. Nasarrie, 74 Tons, for Jambie. 24 Coyans Salt 120 Pis. Pamore Iron 200 Setts Quallies 3000 in No- Chinavvare 4 Gorges Blaclto 40 Battic Selendongs 40 Madras Cliowls 10 Kegs Steel By the Dutch bark Zephyr 214 lons, for Batavia* 36 Pis. 32 Catties Beeswax
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    • 53 4 Vessels’ Names. Ions. Commanders. 1 Fuo.'i 'whence. j o Sail. Brig Alexander 260 j —McLachlan Liverpool viaCape Bat. April. Brig Edmond 265 W. Benson London Brig Ellen 218 C. Patterson London direct. Alay Ship Briton 250 Parker do. June Snip Australia J 374 J. Lobban j
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    • 295 4 VESSELS’ NAMES. j Tons j COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination j ToS.ul July 26 Brit, brig Hardings 255 Jos. Thornton Table Bay London 27 Brit, ship Diadem 376 Robt. Fairclough Liverpool Loudon. Aug, 30 Arab ship Hamoody 300 Hambali Malacca Sept 3 Dutch brig Goan Sing 201
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    • 1003 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into on 1 mon wei» lit is the P oul,otl33 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonlv so < ->y > of 40 Piculs, nearlyj Java Tobacco by the Corge
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