Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 20 December 1832
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Title Section32 1832-12-20 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 'MO, 51, VOX*. 2. Tliai3AY, B£OHMElE 1332, [New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered, as Official32 words
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Article39 1832-12-20 1 jJST ,Qe first-class 'lllllt Ship Madeline” Captain Hamilton, has excellent accommodation for Passengers and ex* pects to get away by the 20th ins't. For Freight or Passage* apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO, Singapore, oik December 1832,39 words
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Article29 1832-12-20 1 The A. One Brig’ 161 Tons, Capt. Mil ward. Will meet with quick despatch* For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME CO. Singapore, 1 8th Deer 1832.29 words
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472 1832-12-20 1 (FROM LLOYD'S BOOKS OF JULY 14, 1832.) The following letter has been received at Lloyd's, d ited ship Sesoslris.al sea, July 5,1832, Hlii, I begtoiiifoun you, for tlie mmriniaiiou of all connected with Cape and East India shipping, that the472 words
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Article377 1832-12-20 1 The following is an extract of a letter from nn officer of the English squadron off Lisbon Off Lisbon June 29. The intelligent part of the inhabitants of Lisbon say there can be do doubt of Don Pedro’s success.—Lisbon is in a sad state, not.377 words
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Article255 1832-12-20 1 OFFICIAL REPOfiT. I CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH, COUNCIL-OFFICE. j WHITEHALL, JULY 14, 1332. THE COUNTRY. Remaining at last report, l,±B-2 new cases, 41(j death, 145 ;recovered, 263 remainim?, 1,490 Total cases from commencement, 17,883; ditto deaths, 6,055. (Signed) Wm. MACLEAN, Secretary BOAfID OF HEALTH (IRELAND.) July 11.—New cases,255 words
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Article408 1832-12-20 1 PSOM TSE KG&NIJIG KERAL2, I6XH JULY. Grand tithe meeting of tivo hundred thousand merr, from the counties of Kilkenny, IVexford, Tipperary, and V/dterford —repeal of the union.-—a deputy Lord Lieutenant in the chair. The most splendid exhibition vet made in Ireland of the public detestation of tithes, took place408 words
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Article1089 1832-12-20 1 THE AMERICAN ALMANAC AND REPOSITORY OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, FOR THE YEAR 1832. This almanac is printed at Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, ami the present is the third volume of ihe publication. It is compiled upon the plan of giving, in addition to the calendar and the usual lists1,089 words
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Article726 1832-12-20 1 fHurkaru ZAth Qct. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] Molamyxe, August 24, 1832 —We are bapp; to slate that since lire return of the Sliwen-* ee;i Myothugyee from Northern Laos, about the beginning <d last year, upwards or 20 I aliens more have again been emancipated from slavery, a measure726 words
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Advertisement270 1832-12-20 1 NOTICE. Mrs. Hallpike being about to leave the Settlement, the Undersigned requests that all claims against her and himself may be sent in efore the expiration of the current month, after which they will not he attended to. S. HALL PIKE. Singapore 3 rcL Beer. 1832. ’J'v* TO BE LET.270 words
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Article627 1832-12-20 2 BATAVIA. FOR THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Rail on, Messieurs AncOS and Anti-Scraps; your elegant met aphois, apt sanities, brlliunt am! polished v it, and polite expressions,—worthy Use ambition of the most accomplished in Java, “cannot shake my constant mind.” From the style of your language il is sufficient l v627 words
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Article278 1832-12-20 2 Thursday, 20/A December, 1832. On Tuesday last arrived the brig Columbia, Captain Booth, from London in duly, and Batavia the 27th uUmio. The latest English Paper we have seen is dated the 16th of July, from wmeh we have given a lew extracts. A letter from a correspondent at278 words
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Article1777 1832-12-20 2 Since writing the article in last week’s number under tins head, intelligence of much importance has reached this Settlement from Siac, relative to the Dutch expedition, which we mentioned, on the authority of some native traders lately arrived from Campar, as having reached Gurtong fterapi in the Meuanykabu country.1,777 words
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Article562 1832-12-20 2 Tae unfinished building, or rather ruin, so well known by this name, stands in a conspicuous situation at ine head of Campong Giant, on ttie town side, fronting the sea-beacli. To strangers, it is often a matter of astonishment that a building in such an eligible site,562 words
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2637 1832-12-20 3 {> lT is IliP ppcu! iarcliaracleristic of Great Britain, that wherever her influence lias tieen extended, it h is carried civilization and improvement in its train. 'To whatever quarter of tlie worldlier arms or her policy2,637 words
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704 1832-12-20 3 “Th0 Import ami Export of Goods to and from Singapore and Malacca having been declared by the Honorable Court of Direcfois to be free of all Duties and (he collection of those lev ied at Prince of Wales Island704 words
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Article254 1832-12-20 3 ARRIVALS DECEMBER 1532. 13th Brit, ship Sir Charles Forbes, Jas Leslie, from Manila 2nd inst. 15th Brig brig C cinder tiux, Geo Is, Sing, from Malacca 12th inst. Brit- brig Indian W. Ravenscroft, from Manila 4th inst. 10th Brit, brig Glory Manjoor Saw, from Penang 13th inst. Brit, ship254 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th,1832.
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Article378 1832-12-20 4 By the Dutch, barque Charles, 190 Tons, fro 11 Batavia. 30 Dozs. Beer 1000 FIs. Coffee 2055 Tin 3 34 Caflies Spices 90 Indigo By the Brit brig .Johanna, 123 Tons, from Malacca. 25 Gorges Chellopans 7 Casks Steel 8 Pis. Gliee 80 Paddy 30 Tn 100 Italians 21378 words
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Article838 1832-12-20 4 Tfv the 13 rii. ship Red Rover, for Madras (continued.J ***** in No. Spanish Dollars TL/ the Dutch barque Charles, 190 Tons for B atavia. 15 Gorges Madras Piece Goods 24 Gun-ahs 132 Chintz 744 j. Sannalis 36 Plain Cottons ;iJS Bags Wheat 14 Pis. Beeswax 1 Basket China838 words
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252 1832-12-20 4 Vessels Names. Tuns. Commanders. Where From. To Sail. Bark Eamont 280 j J Walmesley, R. N. London viaN.S.Wales j Ship Briton 250 j —Parker London via Penang Fdrnond Castle 250 j G. Cairns I London via Cape j Bark Janet Izat 250252 words
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Article39 1832-12-20 4 To London. Tin, 3 Sugar, 4> Ws Coffee, 6 Sficlar Pep[>er 6 Measurement Goods, £5 iOs. to £8 To Bengal 12 Annas to l Sicca Rupee per Picul. China 1 Sp.Dr Batavia l to 2 Guilders39 words
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Article1104 1832-12-20 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents, f'he conn mon weight is the P cul, ot'133 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and h ice, are commonly -sold by the Koyan of 40 Piculs, nearly: Java Tobacco by1,104 words
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