Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 26 December 1833
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Title Section33 1833-12-26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 52., VOZi. 3. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1833. [New Series.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official33 words
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Article60 1833-12-26 1 The first-class Danish Ship Da; ia, Captain Matzen, will sail shortly, having engaged the greatest part of her Cargo. She has excellent Accommodations for Passengers, who may be landed at Cowes. For Freight or Passage apply to MOLLER KOTE'R. Singapore, 4 th. Deer. 1833. Captain Matzen will60 words
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Article43 1833-12-26 1 The fine new Barque “Singapore” Captain Cargill, wiii meet with early despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore Yotfi Deer. 1833. Captain Cargill will not be accountable for any Debts contracted by the Crew of the Singapore.43 words
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Article53 1833-12-26 1 Brig The A 1 English Tickler 252 Tons, Captain Lowden, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Light Freight engaged. For Freight of Dead Weight or Passage, apply to SYME&CO. Singapore y 18 th Deer. 1833. Captain Lowden will not be accountable for any Debts contracted53 words
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Article31 1833-12-26 1 eS* The A. 1. English Ship jHlgj Statesman 345 Tons, Captain Quiller, having excellent Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME& CO. Singapore, 2£tk Deer, 1833.31 words
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Article32 1833-12-26 1 jpi* The very fast-sailing Ship Madeline, A. 1. 256 Tons, Thomas Hamilton, Commander. For Freight or Passage, having excellent Accommodations, Apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 24 th Deer. 1833.32 words
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Article36 1833-12-26 1 FOR LINTIN WHAMPOA. The fast-sailing first-class |||p| British Barque Orwell, Captain Living, will leave for the above Ports in a few days. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 19 1 ft Deer. 1833.36 words
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Article404 1833-12-26 1 F/om the Glasgow Argus 12 th August, 1833.) FRANCE. From Galignani's Messenger The Morvteur contains a Royal ordinance on Hie subject of the slaves m the French colonies, of which the following are the principal clauses; From and after the Ist of January next, all the returns404 words
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Article138 1833-12-26 1 JAMAICA.—FiIes of Jamaica papers have been reuved io the 20th ultimo. The following is an extract of the Memorial of the Delegates of the Planters of Jamaica:— We claim from the General Government seentity from future interfeience with our slaves. We claim that Sectarian Missionaries shall be left138 words
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805 1833-12-26 1 At half-past one o’clock on Saturday morning, a fire broke out in the Custom-house stores, in ft out of the first inner dock or basin. These were the general stores for merchandise, and contained a great quantity of sugar, tallow, spirits, sulphur, and saltpetre, besides805 words
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583 1833-12-26 1 East ladies. —4 battalions of cavalry and 20 of infantry. Bengal, litis and 16th dragoons 3d, 13th, 16th, 26tIs, 31st, 38d», 44th, and 49ih loot. Madras, 13th dragoons 39th, 41sl, 45ih, 48ih, 54ih, 55!1t, 57th, and 62d toot. Bombay, Ith dragoons; 2d. 6th, 20th, and583 words
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Advertisement201 1833-12-26 1 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATIONNOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the Orders of the Right Hon’ble the Governor General in Council, Kenneth Murchison Enquire has this day assumed charge of the Office of Governor of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore mid Malacca, vacated by the Hon’ble Mr. Ibbetson, preparatory to his201 words
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Advertisement186 1833-12-26 1 SINGAPORE CHAPLAINCY LIBRARY. A collection of Books mostly on Religions subjects having been provided for the use of those who may be desirous of the advantages derivable from such reading; Notice is hereby given, that applications made at the Office of this Paper will be attended to, and Books gratuitously186 words
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Advertisement22 1833-12-26 1 TO LET. The Bungalow at Kampong Glam recently occupied by Colin Mackenzie Esqre. Apply to CHARLES THOMAS Co. Singapore, bth Nov. 1833.22 words
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Article429 1833-12-26 2 The Alphabet used by (lie Blind in Hie Asjlum at Glasgow is composed of 7 d ffeieut characlei lie knots of Twine, which take their places in the alphabet as, aeirn q u '—to these are attachet small knots called anx'iiaries, which, place a certain distances429 words
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Article3788 1833-12-26 2 MEMOIRS OF MR. VAN OVERMEER FISSCUF.It. s From the July No. of the Asiatic Journal. The eastern extremity of Ada is bounded by a vast j archipelago, which forms the Japanese empire. ie nation inhabiting it consists of the most lnlerestin g and the liveliest people of Asia. Tiieii3,788 words
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Article617 1833-12-26 2 Transactions of the Royal Asiatic S.cietr. Asiatic Journal August. “Rematks on the Siamese Language,” by the Revd. Mr. Gulzlaff. To the indefatigable indus. try of Mr. Guizlaff, —who, though inainlj intent upon the higher object of illuminating the UlliaGangelic and Chinese language nations with the light of the Christian617 words
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Article626 1833-12-26 2 From the P W. Island Gazette, Dec 7. Pirates. —On the evening ot Saturday the' 23rd ultimo, the H. C. Gun Boat Hawk, carrying a 6 lbr. in the bow, was attacked off Qualla Muda, our northern boundary, by a fleet of upwards of 20 pirate prahus, one half626 words
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Article752 1833-12-26 3 f From the Calcutta Courier 9ih No or.) We have taken several opportunities to notice the impolitic nature of the Land Kents at Singapore, established by Mr. Fullarton; which, in various ways, have been a most pernicious impediment to the prosperity of that settlement,-—depriving it of internal752 words
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Article390 1833-12-26 3 A Regulation for including Spriluous Liquors o/* European Manufacture in ike prohibition contained in Regulation IV. 1830, against the Retail Sale of other Spirituous Liquors in the Eastern Settlements. —Passed bg the Governor General in Council on the 9th September 1833 corresponding with the '2bth390 words
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Article425 1833-12-26 3 THURSDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1833. H. M. S. Magicienne Captain Plumridge from Lintin the 17th inst. anchored in the harbour on the 24th instant, and H. M. S. Hyacinth, Captain Blackwood, is reported to be outside, from Calcutta and Penang. The Magicienne we believe, has brought uo letters or papers425 words
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Article1099 1833-12-26 3 The schooner Reliance spoke the brig Harriet, Roys, the day before yesterday, near the South Brothers, Dry on Straits, on her way to North Island. We have seen a letter from a passenger on board the latter vessel, mentioning tiiat at il A. M. on the 23rd (the day1,099 words
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Article262 1833-12-26 3 ARRIVALS DECEMBER 1933. 20th Brit, ship Statesman, J. Quilier, from Manila 11 til inst. French ship Tayac, T. Tayer, from Cochin China 15th inst. Port, brig Cassador, J. D. Silva, from China Sth inst. 22iid Port, barque Angelica, J. L. de Almeida, from Macao 6th iust. 24!h Port, brig262 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 26th 1833.
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Article262 1833-12-26 4 By the Butch ship Jadul Bachman, 240 Tons, jrom Grissee. 635 Pis- Sugar 375 Tamarinds 10 Cachang Taboo 5 Genetry 6 Beejati 55 Cachang Oil 2 Brassware 2 Fish-maws 5 Safflower 300 in No. Java Rupees 500 in No. Spanish Dollars 55 coyans Rice 12 boxes Amboyna Shells By262 words
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Article825 1833-12-26 4 By the hr it ship Fort William, 1214, Tons jor Bombay. 834 Pis. 53 cfys. Raw dammar 318 5 Tin 25 32 3 Mace 10 46* Nutmegs 500 Sapan Wood 50 Sugar 120 buncals Gold Dust 519 J in No. Dollars By the Writ barque Eleanor, 148 Tons jor825 words
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Article65 1833-12-26 4 Vessels’ Names. j Tons. Commanders. J Where From. To Sail. Brig Ear lof Liverpool 250 Manning. Liverpool. at Batavia Brig Duchess of Clarence 274 D, Evans Liverpool via Batavia August Brig Norval 189 J. Watson Liverpool via Batavia do. Brig Troughton 280 J. Thompson London do.65 words
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Article220 1833-12-26 4 Date, VESSELS’ NAMES, j Tons j COMMANDERS. j Where From. Destination To Sau, Ocl. 24 Brit, brig Highland Chief 176 C. Daviot Madras Madras Nov. 11 Bri!. brig Mayden B ax 137 Neuali Merrican Penang&Malacca brig Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing j Malacca Danish ship Dania 280220 words
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Article54 1833-12-26 4 To London, Tin £l. 10,?. per 20 Cwt. Sugar, none. Coffee, £5 10$. per 18 Cwt Shetae Pepper, £6 per Li Owt. Measurement Goods, £4 4s, to £7 Treasure, 1 per Cent. To Bengal jg Annas to Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish Dollar To Batavia54 words
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Article1044 1833-12-26 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the of 133 1-3 lbs. avordupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commonly sold by the Koyan ot 40 Piculs, nearly y Java Tobacco by the Corge1,044 words
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