Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 February 1833
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33 1833-02-21 17 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 8, VOX*. 3. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1833. [New Series.] Public Notifications appearing m this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are. to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article585 1833-02-21 17 From the Madras Courier, Deer. 31, and I*/ Januarg. We Ii ive much pleasure m announcing lha arrival m our Roads yesterday of the Ship Mam Ann, Captain W. Hornblow, from London and left Channel sth September. By I his oppori unity we have received only three585 words
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Article251 1833-02-21 17 Our foreign news is destitute of events of interest. I lie struggle m Portugal grows very funny. One of Pedro's Lieuteuan.s slates that I. c engaged a lineof-battJe ship and *me figates, the lalter of Whicfc c obliged to steer off, but that he found the251 words
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Article214 1833-02-21 17 The arrivals from England daring these pa«l two days, have added a large mas* to onr intelligence which we shall lay before the public- as speedily as onr I mils will admil. We do iot ohserve any political mailer of great interest, with which we n214 words
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475 1833-02-21 17 Saturday Evening. August, 25. On the whole, the news received to-day from j Oporto, though confined to but few incidents is deemed satisfactory by lhe friends of the conMitu- I tioual cause. The circumstance of the return of Miguel's fleet to the Tagus has been a475 words
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Article944 1833-02-21 17 (From the New York Journal of Commerce, Sept 2*2 J London, Aug. 14.— The civility of the Emperor Nicholas to oui Ambassador Extraordinary, Lord Durham, has beeu ostentatiously dwelt upon by some Ministerial Journals, and they woud fain have the public believe ilia! the politeness of the Ca'muc betokens a944 words
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Page 17 Advertisements
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Advertisement342 1833-02-21 17 FOR LONDON. wSl^_ ie ast sa^ n teak-built j Ship Eliza. 550 Tons Burthen, Captain Mar-hall; for freight or passage, having a Surgeon of H. M. Navy on board. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co. Si?iga y ?cre, 9th Jany. 1833. FOR LONDON^ The Cambridge, 800 Tons, •IsSfc? Captain Barber342 words
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Advertisement141 1833-02-21 17 NOTIFICATION. PROBATE of the Last Will and Testament of Ko Hoguan, late Chinese V erchant of Singapore deceased, having been granted by the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca m its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, to Messrs. See-Hootkee and Nio Be-keat of Malacca, the Executors therein named141 words
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Article905 1833-02-21 18 (F*>m the Atlas, '26th August 1832./ .of Hungary Guhgnani's Messenger id Saturday, contained a letter from Vienna, nf the 9th of August, with the intelligence that, that morning, after mass, the King,attended by the uentleman ol his chamber. Field-mar^al Count Satis, took his usual walk on the road905 words
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Article966 1833-02-21 18 LAND ASSESSMENT IN CEYLON. We have extracted ih our this day's Journal an article from India Gazette, of tne '2th November, on the Report of the Commissioners. We are \ery glad to fiind it admitted upon such authority that land is much more lightly assessed m Ceylon than m966 words
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Article481 1833-02-21 18 Fi'tn the Canton Register, Jany. 24M. FoUMt'SA. We lie.ir of late but little relating io die insurrection: excvpl Hint troops have been ordered iiom ddferent parts of tins piovince, to piocecd to Tar tin n, to jssut the troops of the province of Fokitn. A report v\as, a short481 words
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Article296 1833-02-21 18 Front the Can ten Weekly Prices Current, Feby. 4MOpium. The receipt of intelligence via Singapore, that the sale of Opium m Calcutta would contrary to the general expectation, take place on the 20th December has much disappointed holders here, and lhe market is now not likely to296 words
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1148 1833-02-21 18 [COVTIJfUED FROM OUR LAST Thr Pangulu, who was aha the Imam or priest of the village, is a plain, frank, generous hearted man, though like most oilier* inquisitive about, our rank, the cause of our Journey, ice. yet m return just as1,148 words
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Article3034 1833-02-21 19 •ng seen a Chinaman's face since leaving home we hailed this little Company as friends m the wilderness, and their surprize and joy were equally apparent, especially when some of our parly were recognized hy them. We gave them a few broad sheet tracts, and one of the- gospel m3,034 words
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Article674 1833-02-21 19 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE.. Sir, No one knows, until he has tried, the cares of being a public spirited individual. I have for many years watched over the interests of the Settlement, audi have the satisfaction ol believing that they have been mater. ally promoted by674 words
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569 1833-02-21 19 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, 2lST FEBRUARY, 1833 By the schooner Laurel, from Batavia the 2911 i ult. we learn thai a Dutch vessel had arrived at that place from Holland the 22tid. of Sep ember. Tlie latest London Pipers which have reached this Settlement, from Batavia, are of the 19tura.nl 26tli of569 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous233 1833-02-21 19 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY, IST?. 14th Bnt. brig Cauder Uux, Geok Sing, frorr Penang 2nd insf. 1„ Biit. brig Lee Goan, Seong Hee, from Ma^ laces 9ih inst. Cochin Chinese ship Pong bang, fiom Wahitong 2nd inst. 15ih Bnt. sh.,» Manfield, J,.0. Wiliams, from B aavta f>|st ulr. 16th Brit, schnr. Diamond,233 words
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Article402 1833-02-21 20 ay the British brig Heaplee, 6 0 Tens Jrom Malacca. 2_ Catties Gold Dust 120 Pis Tin By the Hrit. brig Catherine, 125 Tons from Penang Malacca. i 600 Pr s Rice 9 Corges Mats Chellopans 10 Blatcho Cloth I By the Dutch brig Harriett, 240 Tons prom ludramayo402 words
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Article562 1833-02-21 20 By the British brig Heaplee. 60 lensl for Alalacca and Lookeet. 1 Chest Opium 5(7 Pis. Cocoanut Oil 58 Gallons Arrack m No Planks 10 Pis. Onions 20 Siam Sugar 216 Yards Woollens 720 While Cloth 2700 m No. Spanish Dollars By the Brfosh brig Julia, 68 Tons for562 words
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Article1051 1833-02-21 20 The Currency m which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The rota men weight ih the P cul, of 1 33 I- J lb*, avoirdupoise, divided into KM) Catties. Salt and Rice, are c mum. ml, -old hy the koyan at **> ficuU,1,051 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous252 1833-02-21 20 VESSELS EXPECTED FROM EUROPE. m Vessels' Barnes. Tons Commanders. Where From. To Sail. Bark Edmond Castle 250 G. Cairns London via Cape Bark Janet izat 2.50 j Poe Liverpool via Batavia Reform Hamburgh via Penang William Locherby Liverpool via Batavia Batavia Liverpool via Penang Leguan Glasgow viaßataviar SHIPPING IN IHE~HARBOUR.252 words
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