Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 July 1834
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Title Section32 1834-07-17 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 29, VOL. 4. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1834. Public Notifications appearing in this Papee, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be as Official. [Nev> Series32 words
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Article36 1834-07-17 1 f iS! The ne New Barque K Maria,” 280 Tons, Capt.N. Miller, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON &CO. Singapore, 28 th Mag, 1834.36 words
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Article42 1834-07-17 1 The Barque Parmelia, Capt. J. Gilbert. For Freight or Passage, apply to GRAHAM MACKENZIE Co. Singapore 3rd. June, 1834. Captain Gilbert will not be responsible for any Debts contracted fcy the Crew of theParmelia, during her stay in this Port.42 words
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Article59 1834-07-17 1 The first-class, fast-sailing «jg||w Brig Hortensia 252 Tens Register, Captain W. A. Reed, will meet with quick despatch, having all her Dead Weight engaged. For Freight or Passage, apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, July, 1834. Captain Reed will not be responsible for any Debts contracted by the Crew59 words
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Article39 1834-07-17 1 (Touching at Batavia to take on hoard Cargo engaged there The A. I. Bark Elizabeth Moore Captain John Moore, will sail on the 23rd instant. For Freight or Passage apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 14 t\iuly 1834,39 words
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Article39 1834-07-17 1 The A.l. BarqueStandarcf, Burthen per register 244 Tons, John Peile, Commander. Apply to SYME Co. Singapore, 9 tk July 1834. Captain Peile will not be responsible lor Debts contracted by the Crew of the Standard39 words
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Article189 1834-07-17 1 Tendo chegado a Singapore novos Missioaarioa viados de Siam, lie do meu dever renovar todos os protestos feitos at 6 o presente, por estar Singapore dentro dos limites do Bispado de Malacca; este protesto tarabem se deve entender acerca dos Senhores Bispos. Nelli Episcopo liceatcujuvis privilegii proetestu Pontificalia in189 words
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Article609 1834-07-17 1 Abolition of Tithes in Ireland. (From the Spectator, 22 nd.Feb.) At length a tolerably feasible plan for the final adj ustment oftlie Irish tithe system has been brought forward by that clever man ot business, Mr. Secretary Littleton. It is proposed, that after the Ist of November609 words
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Article548 1834-07-17 1 (London. Cdurter, Feb. 2Uh.) The accounts from the United States are suffix ciently alarming, unless, as some contend, they are purposely exaggerated by the partisans of the Bank, with the vievv of influencing the decision of Congress with regard to the removal of the de« posits. If true,548 words
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Article1072 1834-07-17 1 From the Liverpool Journal March I« FRANCE. The Bourse has been distracted with rumours. First, of a strike at Lyons, exactly correspondent to that in the west of Scotland, and then of insurrectionary movements at Marseilles. Post haste communications have been sent to the authorities of the different1,072 words
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Advertisement204 1834-07-17 1 NOTICE. That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace bolden at the House, on Wednesday, the 2nd Instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court, of which the following js a Copy: The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levying a rate for the204 words
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Advertisement338 1834-07-17 1 ADVERTISEMENT. BY ORDER OP THE EXECUTORS. To be sold by Public Auction ON THE PREMISES. On Friday the 15 th of August next, PRECISELY AT 12 O’CLOCK AT KOOK. That well-known elegant and commodious Residence, with outhouses, godowns, stabling and every thing complete, and also a splendid Bungalow, adjoining, behind,338 words
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3578 1834-07-17 2 The following narrative of Mr. Lander’s expedition up the Qumra, was read at. the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, held on Monday the loth insf. at which Mr M’Gregor Laird, who accompanied the expedition was present. The expedition qnder Mr. Lander,3,578 words
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937 1834-07-17 2 NEW REGULATIONS OF GOVERNMENT RESPECTING THE TEA TRADE j East India House, Feb 5, IB3L I am commanded by ihe Court of l)irecioiB of tile East India Company, to acquaint you that the Court have taken info liteir particular const, deration the letter, dated 29i‘i ultimo, from yotir o self937 words
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Article1447 1834-07-17 3 COCHIN-CHINA. (Translatedfrom the French.) Singapore, 15 thJnlif, 183i. TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Mr. Editor, Having lately arrived at Sin* gapore, I have perused your Paper of the 10th instant, and was much surprised to find in it, an article on (lie affairs of Cochin china equally1,447 words
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Article1313 1834-07-17 3 THURSDAY, 17th JULY, 1834. By the Caledonia from Bombay, which arrived yesterday, we have received Bombay Papers to the 4th uit. The Gazette of that date notices the arrival ot tiie Berwickshire, (lately a Company’s ship.) Captain Thomas, from the D >wns the 10th March Tiie passage is noticed1,313 words
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Article166 1834-07-17 3 ARRIVALS, JULY 1834. lUh British barque Elizabeth Moore, J. Moore, from Liverpool uiiU tt.Uavia. Spanish schooner Fama, Can los (Je los Rey 9 from Manila 4 b uHv > D* iit li schooner Oyan Oey Teair Hee, from Palembm‘g 20th LVI <y. I2sh Portuguese bug Aurelia. A. J. Ferraz.from166 words
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Article22 1834-07-17 3 On Tuesday the Idih instant, by the Revtf. F. J. 1)AurtH A. M. Residency Cl aplain, Mr. STEPHEN HALLPIKS.tO MissELLENRiCH ARDSON.22 words
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Article30 1834-07-17 3 Barque Beatrice, f*om Liverpool at Batavia. Robert Finnie, Maxwell, Liverpool direct, Brig Janet, nom Clyde Jean Brown, from Clyde. Jean from London. Brian, Boru, from Liverpool,30 words
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Obituary117 1834-07-17 3 I DIED. I On the Morning of ilie 160) instant,' ElizA- BETH, the wife of JOHN CONNOLLY Eaqre. 1 i of iins Setllemeut, aged 33 years, 3 mouths; t and 20 days. I Her illness was short her deal'll unexpected f—the amiability of disposition and unaffected cordiality of manner Uniformly117 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY, 17th. 1834.
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Article462 1834-07-17 4 By the Brit skip Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy. Jrom Bombay, 925 pis. D?»les 2 Gh**e 15 cor. Cotton Sarong© 225 Cliindies 40 Siam Chow Is 10 Surat Sarongs I2 i Sdk Chiudie© 70 ChowU 77 vi a Cap® 20 Chellopans 207 bales Cotton 13 pieces Antalas 30 Cotton Gingham* 100 Brit,462 words
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Article568 1834-07-17 4 Hy the Brit barque Hu any merle, 389 Ions f Pedkr Coast***** iu No. Dollars By the Portuguese brig Aurelia for China. 3 Pipes and 4 bbds. Madeira Wine By the Spanish schnr- Luzon el Carmetti 104 Tons for Sooloo <$* Manila, 1 cor. Cambay as 54£ harass a568 words
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Article421 1834-07-17 4 olm I VESSELS’ NAVIES. j COd VIA vDEHS. I vVhkkr From. Dbsti«iatio?«. |To 8a1& I' —■—i^—————■■ i i—————————-——e——■■ W May Brit. brig Fox 222 G. Clieveley Loi-don China I •lane 2 Brit, barque Parmeha 413 Jas. Gilbert Batavia London I m IS Brit, barque Maria 279421 words
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Article1325 1834-07-17 4 Tlie majority of sales which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Creditj and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition. The Cash Price of Produce may be said to be 10 per cent, under the rates1,325 words
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