Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 September 1833
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Title Section33 1833-09-05 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. ss, VOIi. 3. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1833. [.Neiv Series, Pubiw Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official33 words
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Article34 1833-09-05 1 The E. 1. River built Ship George Hibbert Captain John Lusk— Burthen 350 Tons. Carries an experienced Surgeon. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 22nd. August, 1833.34 words
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Article51 1833-09-05 1 The A. 1. fast-sailing Ship Emma, W. Cobb, Commander, burden 310 Tons, will meet with all possible despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, 31 st J uly, 1833, Captain Cobb will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the crew of his51 words
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Article354 1833-09-05 1 S. SOLOMON begs to acquaint Captains of Ships, Passengers returning to Lurope and his Friends in general, that at his Stores, conveniently situated in James' Towntliey may be furnished with what, ever they can possibly require, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. His354 words
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Article1554 1833-09-05 1 (Hell's Weekly Messenger April 1J East India Company —ln our paper of the 18th of last month, we gave, from exclusive information, a draft of the arraugement proposed between the Government and the East IndiuComoany. At the meeting at the East India House on Monday last, the papers1,554 words
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Article670 1833-09-05 1 (Spectator April 28 The House of Commons has not been idle sines Monday. Two of the greatest subjects of the session have been debated, and disposed ot lor the present at least and a third has been fairly entered upon. The first is the Currency. M670 words
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Article1370 1833-09-05 1 Sir W. INGILBY rose to make liis promised motion on this subject. He expressed his conviction that a diminution, it'not a total repeal would be. a gieat relief t<» the whole country. In the county which lie had the honour to represent, barley was selling at a lower1,370 words
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Advertisement228 1833-09-05 1 NOTICE. Is hereby given, that the interests of Chea-Soa-Kaou, of Singapore, and of Choa-Chung-Bgng, of Malacca, in the firm of Tan-Boon-Guan and Co. cease from this date. TAN-BOON-GUAN. Singapore, 2Sih Aug 1833. FOR SALE AT THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE OFFICE AT J\lcssts. Zcchariah s Godowus COMMERCIAL SQUARE. Blank Forms—consisting of Bills228 words
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Advertisement19 1833-09-05 1 adapted for a Wholesale business or an extensive Retail For particulars, apply to JOHN GEMMILL. Singapore 2oth June 1833.19 words
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Article295 1833-09-05 2 In <he Consistory Court on Saturday week, judgment. was given in the case of Bagster v. Newton. Dr. Lushington said there could be no doubt as (o the decision demanded by the evidence. It was clear that the unhappy girl was not possessed of the least judgment or reason,295 words
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Article524 1833-09-05 2 INDIAN SPICES. We have been lately favoured with a sight, of some nutmegs, mace, cloves, and black pepper, grown in the island of-Trinidad, and are informed by a competent judge, that, the three former equal in quality those produced in the eastern hemisphere The black pepper, however, is much524 words
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Article471 1833-09-05 2 (Bell's Weekly Messenger April 1 We extract the following from the Standard of Thursday, which is given as a faithtul outline of the government, plan for the settlement of the West India question: A loan of twenty millions is to be negotiated upon the credit of the471 words
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Article524 1833-09-05 2 The following is an account of the state of suffering in one of the Cape <le Ver le Islands; —The island of Fogo has lost half of its population (some says two-t lords’); the island of St. Nicholas, 1,200, and they were dying from 12 to524 words
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Article880 1833-09-05 2 On Tuesday afternoon an adjourned inquest was held at the Christchurch workhouse, Biack-fnars-road, before Mr. It. Carter, on the body ot a young woman, who was found drowned at the steps of Blackfriars bridge, on Saturday morning, by a police constable. Mr. Peter Wood, an eatinghouse keeper, in880 words
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426 1833-09-05 2 April 13. (Port.) Aot;o Viajante George, from China for Lisbon. 3, 15 1 (Fr)La Lydie, Rozier, from Bourbon for Nantes. 16. John Hayes Worthington, from Calcutta for Liverpool. (Uut.) .'liarfa, Wj, land, from Batavia for Rotterdam. 3, (Am.) Velocity, Sprague, from New York426 words
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Article639 1833-09-05 3 Prom the. /Id in buy Courier, July 27. At a meeting of fiie Bombay Steam Navigation Commit lee, lielii on rlie 25di insi., the amount of funds available for ilje purposes of tiie Commillee being considered sufficeiil I y large lo warrant (lie ant inpat ion of639 words
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Article710 1833-09-05 3 In a preceding column will be found a report of further Subscriptions to the Steam Fund. Its apparent smallness ot amount arises from the reports of collections not having been sent into the Committee who we learn with pleasure have been actively engaged in plans to effect the desired710 words
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Article101 1833-09-05 3 We published a continuation of the list of subscriptions to the Steam Fund, made up to Saturday evening, when the sum amounted to Rs. 43 897-12, contributed by 284 Subscribers. Since the above list was made up, there have beeu added troin outstations as under, From Ghazecpoor Rs. 2.6101 words
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Article475 1833-09-05 3 From ihe Prince nf Wales Isla d Gazette, Ao. July 20 1833. NOTICE. Il was our intention upon setting up our recent l v acquire* 1 Press to confine our weekly publication 10 Advertisements, A rivals «nd diallings am. such similar infonnatiou.bui fimliirg no adequate return Mann Il.eexpem esit475 words
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Article869 1833-09-05 3 THURSDAY, stu September, 1833. We stated in our last that the By ramus which arrived this day week, bail oroUgut on the H. G. S. Waterloo's packets for this Settlement, trout Aujer. We fi id this statement to be incorrect, tne only packets winch arrived on tne I Py869 words
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Article265 1833-09-05 3 ARRIVALS, AUGUST, 1833. 30th Dutch schnr. J)rake, Hadjee Hamoodin, fr«>»n Souraba)a 19th Aug. SEPTEMBi R. Ist. H- C. S. Tuglis J. Dudman, from Penang 15th tilt. 2d. H.C. S Bombay, J.Kellaway, from Penang 17ih ult Brit, brig Soo allien, Tanßoengfng, from Penang and Malacca. II- C. S. 'J names265 words
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Article14 1833-09-05 3 At Malacca, on Friday the 9th August, Mis- Giio. Llappa of a Son.14 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 5th 1833.
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66 1833-09-05 4 Malay Prahus.—l from Brissil—3j Aponcr—2 Rhio—4 Malacca—9 Grissee: 1 Cherribon—6 Samarang—4 Cam-| p ar __lo Man cl a—l Ungoran—6 Lingin 2 Pulo Aor—l Lampung—2 Sambas —1 Pontianak —1 Tagal—3 Billiton—l Rittee—l Coti—2 Peggotan—l Indrageree—l Mukah—3 Bali Badong—4 Jambie—l Benavvang—l66 words
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Article450 1833-09-05 4 By the Brit, brig Cauder Bur, 100 Tons from Penang and Malacca. 60 Pis. Tin 120 Beclie de Mer 40 Oil 80 Sugar 10 Ghee 20 Curry-sfnff 2 Bengal tobacco 30 (’oir rope 10 Befelnut 4 casks (lookth tohacco from Maluccu. 50 pis. Pepper 2000 in No. Cocoanuts 10450 words
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Article708 1833-09-05 4 By the Dutch barque Mercury 200 Tons fur Batavia. 4 bales Stationery 1 box Muslin dresses 51 corges 12 ps. Cnrwahs 4-5 B'ue Salempores 2 in No. Sugar Mills 04 in No. t Pans 1 in No. Carriage transhipments, contents unknown 48 bales Bengtl Piece goods ex Lady Hayes708 words
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Article46 1833-09-05 4 Vessels Names. Tons. Commanders. Where From. ITo Sail Bark Arab 290 J. Ferrier London via Batavia Ship Statesman 345 J Quiller Liverpool viaßio de Janeiro William 218 Liverpool via Batavia Ship Australia 374 S. Lobban London via Batavia Ellen 180 L. Patterson46 words
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Article198 1833-09-05 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons j COMMANDERS. j Where From. J Destination. ToSail July 20 Dutch sclmr. Nasarrie Said Alii Minlo Brit, brig Hibernia 174 T. Smith Liverpool Liverpool 24 Brit, ship Emma 310 Wm. Cobb Batavia London Aug. 16 Brit, slop George Hibbert 350 John198 words
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Article57 1833-09-05 4 To London, Tin Antimony Ore, £2 per 20 Cwf. Sugar, £4 Coffee, £5 ss, per 18 Ovvt, Sticiae Pepper, £5 10.?. per (Jwt. Measurement Goods, £4 is. (o £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas lo 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish57 words
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Article938 1833-09-05 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, j. s the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P*cul,otl33 L-3 lbs. avoinlupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Balt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40Piculs, nearly; Java 'Tobacco by the Corge oi938 words
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