Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 February 1834
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Title Section39 1834-02-06 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. KLO. 6, VOX.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1 S3*L [New Series.] p, p an( i Sinned bit the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing m this Paper, ana zignea j39 words
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Article47 1834-02-06 1 J* The A. 1. English Ship Statesman 345 Tons, Captain Quiller, having excellent Accommodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME& CO. Si igapore 24//f Deer 1833. Captain Quiller will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the Statesman.47 words
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Article40 1834-02-06 1 The A. I. Barque “Avoca” Cap tain Boaclle. For Fieight or Passage. Apply to HOLDS WORTH, SMITHSON &C0‘ Singapore 6tk 3any. 1834. Captain Boadie will not be responsible for any debts contracted by the Crew of the Avocad40 words
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Article45 1834-02-06 1 (Daily expected from Batavia.) v Kx The A. 1. British Brig Iaicij 180 Tons, Capt. Mackie, u ill meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to DO UG LAS, M A C KEN Zf E CO. Singapore 3any. 29 th 1834.45 words
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32 1834-02-06 1 The fine first class Tlam|||g| burs Brig Osmond\ 250 Tons, Captain Meyfing. For particulars, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWAB E CO. Singapore, 22 d Jam). 1834.32 words
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Article2806 1834-02-06 1 BETWEEN THE PRESIDENT and SELECT COMMITTEE OF the EAST INDIA COMPANY’S FACTORY IN CHINA ND CAPTAIN ALEXANDER GRANT of the Shi /> Hercules Relating to the conduct of the latter, in taking his letters from an open gunny-bag, and the threatened recall of the ship’s license consequent thereto: together2,806 words
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Article1545 1834-02-06 1 I Oil the 2*2(1 of October, I received a letter relating to this matter, which, witji my reply is annexed the latter pioduced on the following Sunday the adjoined epistle from the secretary, and it was followed on Monday by my acknowledgment of it. Captain A. Grant,1,545 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1834-02-06 1 TO LET. The Premises, lately occupied by Mr. A). Haw throne, Ship Carpenter. For particulars, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore 5 th June 1833. NOTiCEr The Partnership heretofore existing between Lee-Tin-Guan, Lim- Jay, Ung-C hay-San and Lim IngSin was this day dissolved by mutual consent. AH accounts due by the76 words
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Article188 1834-02-06 2 I make no comment on (he most prominent and surprising feature of this correspondence \\\epatriotism which would sacrifice national interests of immense value, ami disturb the security on which all commercial transactions are dependent, in order to avenge an imagiuaiy slight to official dignity The injury thus occasioned may188 words
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Article1988 1834-02-06 2 From ike Bengal Hurkaru, 6th January. A Madras Male Asylum Herald Extraordinary of the e tiling of the 2l\i. ultimo, received yester dav, announces the arrival oi the Wellington from England die 4ih September. The Colombo Journal of the i4uh, also mentions the arrival of a French1,988 words
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Article239 1834-02-06 2 new order OF things.— Preparations are already making, as might be expected, for the nov us or do that is to be introduced' by the Charter now in progress through parliament. The new presidency ofconrse is the first thing that, will re--quite the attention of the Supreme Government accordingly239 words
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Article575 1834-02-06 3 We have inserted in a preceding column a s a p nent *of llit* commerce of Bombay din ing l 1( \< ir .vtiich terminated on die 30ll« of April last, Rowing U amount, the direction in which it was carried cm, ind the principal articles of575 words
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Article933 1834-02-06 3 4 0 THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Air Editor, You have now on three occasions in the course ot a year afforded me reason to complain of the insertion of articles attacking that Religion which it is tn\ happiness' to profess. In one of these articles extracted from933 words
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Article1664 1834-02-06 3 THURSDAY, 6th FEBRUARY. 1834; The Thetis and Will Watch arrived during the week from Calcutta, tiie former having left on the 13th and the latter the 6ih ult. We have been favoured with the receipt of a file of the Bengal Harlcaru to the 10th ult. and with a1,664 words
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Article215 1834-02-06 3 ARRIVALS JANUARY 1534. 3lst Brit. hrig Heaplee, Chong If lan, from Malacca 27th ult. FEBRUARY.1st. Dutch barque Zephyr, B. Doig, from Bata, via 5th inst. Minto and Rliio. 2nd" Biit. barque Thetis C. Clark, from Calcutta l3lh ult. 3rd Danish ship Matador, II. Sehildknechf, from Hamburgh 201 ii September.215 words
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Article49 1834-02-06 3 At Campong Glam on the Morning of (lie 24tli ult. (he Lady of Capt. H. I rior, 23rd. Light Infantry Commanding Troops at Singapore, of a Daughter. On Tuesday, the 4lh insl., the Wife of Mr. G. INF Frederick, Foreman of the Singapore Chronicle Cress, of Twin Laughters.49 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement70 1834-02-06 3 ABSTRACT OF ARRIVALS OF ’Native Craft during January 1834. Protvs and Topes —4 from Linga, 5 Malacca, 4 Campur, *20 Manila, 1 Palembang, 1 Siac, 2 Seautan, 1 Penang, 1 Bankok, 2 Billiton, 1 Bukir Batoo, 2 K tamam, L Sulengore, l Bungoran, t'ukals. l from Linga, 19 Kliio, 370 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 6th: 1834
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Article368 1834-02-06 4 By the Bril, skip Madeline, 256 Tons, j from London. 225 dozs. 600 gallons Sherry j 60 Claret 40 cases Oilmanstores 400 lbs. Pickled Salmon 261 dozs. Brandy 48 pis. Turkey Red I wist 4 boxes Per turnery &Medicines 4 chests Turkey Opium for transhipment to China. 1 box368 words
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Article746 1834-02-06 4 By the French ship La Louise, 373 Tons for Isle of Trance and Nantes. 25 pis. Cassia buds 25 A uniseed 180 Cassia 1294 packages Tea 472 pis. 8(i catties Tin I M V 50 Mother O’ Pearl Shells' 98 53 ctys. Sapan Wood By ike Brit, brig Catherine,746 words
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Article52 1834-02-06 4 Vessels' Names. Tuns. Commanders. Where From. Sail. Brig Duchess of Clarence 274 D. Evans Liverpool via Batavia Brig Norval 189 J. Watson Liverpool via Batavia Barque Trougkton 280 J. Thompson London Barque Perseverance 237 J. Gibson Liverpool via Batavia Brig Lucy 180 Mackie do. do. j52 words
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Article122 1834-02-06 4 Date. VESSELS’ NAMES, j To vs j CO VIVI ANDERS. j Where From, j Destination. To Sail Nov. 11 Brit. b:ig Kaliemas Tan Kee Sing Malacca Repairing Dec. 20 Brit, ship Statesman 345 J. Qmller Manila London Jany. 1 Brit, ship Emil// Put back 4 Brit,122 words
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Article56 1834-02-06 4 v an To London, i 111 £1. per20 Cwt. Sugar, none. CoRee, £o per IS Cwt. Shciae Pepper, £6 per IS Cwt. Measurement Goods, £4< 4s lo £7 Treasure, I per Cent. To Bengal 12 Annas to 1 Sicca Rupee per Picul. To China 1 Spanish Dollar56 words
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Article1069 1834-02-06 4 The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the .Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The common weight is the Pkiil, of 133 1-3 lbs. avonlupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Pvice, are commonly sold by the Koyan of 40 Picul* nearly Java Tobacco by the Covge1,069 words
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