Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 19 June 1834
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Title Section35 1834-06-19 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. IfO. 2S« VOX.. 4. THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 183*. [New Series' j Public Notifications appearing in this Pape r and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to he considered as Official35 words
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Article32 1834-06-19 1 The fine New Barque “Maria,” 280 Tons, CaptN. [llier, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port, For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON &CO. Singapore, 28th Mag, 1834,32 words
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Article29 1834-06-19 1 The A. 1. Barque Alwick, 340 Tons Register, Captain Hugh McKay. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON&>Co. Singapore r 3 rtL iunc p 34.29 words
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Article43 1834-06-19 1 The fast-sailing Barque Parmelia, Capt. J. Gilbert. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRABAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore, 3rd. June, 1834. Captain Gilbert will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew of theParmelia, during her stay in this Port43 words
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2602 1834-06-19 1 (Alexander's Magazine, Deer. 1833 i the present unsettled state of our intercourse with China, it may be useful to take a retrospect of the various differences which have arisen be* tween the Company's Factory at Canton, and the Chinese authorities during the last 20 years2,602 words
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Advertisement343 1834-06-19 1 PROCLAMATION. Singapore I BY Virtue of a Preto wit. cept to me directed, l hereby proclaim and give notice, that a Session of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery in and for the Island of Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, will be holden at the Court House in Singapore,343 words
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Article315 1834-06-19 2 Bombay Courier, 10 ih May. The late overland despatches forwarded to the O&veruor General, according to letters from ,e Pteelgherries, do iut afford much news in addition to-what we have already published. Lord William Bentinck, it appears by them, lias been upEointed Governor of Bengal without a315 words
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Article535 1834-06-19 2 Ris Majesty’s Ship bnogene it is said, remains in the for the protection of the trade, ip of H. M. Ship Harrier recalled. in the Court of Judicalure, on Monday last,, judgment was given in the long pending cause of He Atfheidas vs. Brodett and Da Si/vit when the535 words
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Article238 1834-06-19 2 The fiellts. ('antaiu Srinlan which came iff lb** i ther hv, Hful which- is a- Scfiooner, at»d not a tv g, as eirmieously biate<J in ttie import, j s deamied to proceed to Oniiia, aud taking up a full cargo of tei there, to return to238 words
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Article450 1834-06-19 2 The monopolizers of tea have, we Understand, burnt llieir fingers to use an old phrase. Some Gw days since it was selling at above 14 I Os. per chest, we observe Mr. Polaclc of Park street is now selling the best black tea at 4 ss. he450 words
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Article592 1834-06-19 2 Our market, from the scarcity of money, —it. is idle to deny the fact, is at present very circumscribed, and unless terms of accommodation are offered, it is utterly useless to force sales. However desirable the acquisition of stock may be, and however great the positive advantages are,592 words
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Article278 1834-06-19 2 (Sydney Herald, March 27 The annual abstract of the Revenue and Expenditure of Van Diemen’s Land has been published, but it is too long for our columns. As in this Country, the chief source of Revenue is Rum the duties and income connected with which amounts to278 words
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Article89 1834-06-19 2 We observe .that the office of Commissioner to the Australian Agiicultural Company has just devolved upon Colonel Dumaresq, in consequence of the projected departure of Sir Edward Parry for England, in the ship Persian on the expiration of his agreement- Previously to Sir E. Parry’s leaving Port Stephens,89 words
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Article510 1834-06-19 2 Sir —The object of this Meeting 1 in requesting the honour of your presence, is, lor the gratification cn our part of presenting you with our sentiments of respect and gratitude, prior to your departure for Europe. Adverting to your first arrival in New South510 words
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Article591 1834-06-19 2 MEDICINAL AND NUTRITIOUS PROPERTIES OF THE SUGAR CAN E; Dutrone call* sugar Ihe must perfect alimentary substance in nature, and the testimony of many physicians establishes the fact. Dr flush, of Philadelphia, says in common with fjlL who have analysed it, that ‘sugar affords the.greijj.eSt quantity of matter of591 words
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Article612 1834-06-19 2 u Q iiu, in his old age, eveiy one knows, became a great gourmand, and, among other thing*, indented <t composition, which lie called his Siamese soup,’ pretending its ingredients were principally from the ‘East’ The peculiarity of its flavour became the topic of the612 words
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Article191 1834-06-19 3 Innumsralde characteristic anecdote- are t<>hl of this'celebrated clergyman, who, for native humour and unrestrained tie*dona of speech, never perhaps bad his equal in the Church of Scotland it was <>ne of his many eccentricities to speak of secular, and «ven familiar things, in the191 words
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Article1448 1834-06-19 3 l:i silting down to play, take notice bow f«r your ad vers, ay troubles him- if about arranging the board a.ud men, or dl»elh*r he *>hirutlef all the preliminary Settlement upon yburself If the latter, and if he makt.s you set a good part f1,448 words
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Article765 1834-06-19 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, I am surprised you have no£ heretofore noticed the state of the newlyerected wharf near the Police Office. The curved" wkil, after a long delay, was finished, and the excavation on the land side partly filled tip from the hank in765 words
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Article903 1834-06-19 3 THURSDAY, 19th JUNE, 1534 111 onr last, we gave the Government more credit for liberality in lending the schooner Black Jake, to hunt pirates, than is exactly due to it. We learn that the sell or. is the private property of Capt. Hawkins of the C live, but that903 words
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Article278 1834-06-19 3 ARRIVALS JUNK 1834. ]3th Rritisii ship Helen, Lmiglev, bom Bombay Portuguese htiu Fel'Z Vie tin, A. J. De Pega<!o, from Goa 27ih Apul :»n«i Penang. 14th Dutch barquo Sapinu-Saturn, Oiang Kuya, from S'ttavvak I 7« ult. Dau b brig Pusiser Borneo, Maas Abdul Bachman, from Sarawak I 7«l ult.278 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE, 19th. 1834.
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Article500 1834-06-19 4 jiy u/ u. 800 pis. Dates Me Danish ship Matador, 400 Tons from Turon. 1600 pis. Sugar Brit, brig Johanna, 133 Tows /rom Penetng80 pis. Sugar 305 Tin 9 Salt-fish Shrimps 1 #f Brassware 10 bags Coriander beed 150 Drs. value Thread fro a i Malacca• 180 pis. Tin500 words
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Article659 1834-06-19 4 By the Brit skip Hind, for Siam. 800 corges Surat Chowls 250 ps. White Cottons 250 dozs Glassware By the Brit brig Johanna, 123 Tom, for Penang. 325A. pis. Dates 34 Curry stuff I Turmeric 2 Safflower 20 Gambier 10 Sticlac 10 Tobacco 20 Lead 200 ps. Long cloth659 words
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Article220 1834-06-19 4 ft IJ IJ M- M. Ml w v r iifn Date. I VESSELS' NAME'S jjong I COM »l ADDERS. I Where From. Peethutiom. IToSs* M»r 3 Brit sclinr Uinlanq 30 Ham Kew Penang Malacca Repairing Mat 10 B i barque Atwi'k 340 H. Me Kajr Sydney220 words
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Article267 1834-06-19 4 Antimony Ore. —This week no less than 3500 pis, have arrived from Sarawak, and been sold at 1J to 2 Drs- cash. Coffee. The import since our last amounts to 200 pis. from Siac, which have been sold at our quotations Tin —BBo pis- are reported as having267 words
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Article1300 1834-06-19 4 T maioritv of sales which lake place iu this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit; and the n-iotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, under the rates1,300 words
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