Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 23 October 1834
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Title Section33 1834-10-23 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. aro. 43, vox*. 4. THURSDAY, OCTOBER. £3, 1834. [New Series,'] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.33 words
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Article35 1834-10-23 1 The River-built Ship Aur gmtus Ceesar, Capt. ■SR* v'— —i— Wiseman, Burthen 414 Tons, has good Accommodations, for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON Co Singapore, 90tk Sept 1834.35 words
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Article24 1834-10-23 1 A. 1. British Brig The Hamilton 247 Tons, Captain Johnson. For Freighter Passage, apply to MACLAINE, FRASER Co. Singapore lOik Oct. 1834.24 words
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Article52 1834-10-23 1 First The fine, fast sailing, Class British Br iff “Rowley” Captain Geo Black. The greater part of her cargo being ready to put on board, she will meet with immediate dispatch for London direct. For Freight of a few Tons or Passage, apply to PATERSON Co. Singapore, loth52 words
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Article54 1834-10-23 1 _t.w W an en C The A. 1. Barque Jean Graham 261 Tons, J. C. Commander. For Freight or Passage, (for which she has superior tions) apply to SYME Co. Singapore, 15 th Oct 1834. Captain Warren will not be responsible lor any Debts contracted by the Crew54 words
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Article86 1834-10-23 1 rS?' The A. 1. Brig Thomas Doug all, 256 Tons, D. K. Brown, Commander, having a great portion of her Cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to SYME Co Singapore 15 tk Oct. 1834. Captain Brown will not be responsible for any Debts86 words
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Article27 1834-10-23 1 MY Interest and Responsibility in the firm of Loving Co. and Rapfa, Loving Co, will cease from the Ist Proximo. J. RAPPA. Singapore, 16/A Oct. 1834.27 words
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1718 1834-10-23 1 TRADE OF CEYLON WITH THE STRAITS. (Front the Colombo Observer 22nd. July la our lasi we shewed that the cost of a Cwt. of our Betelnut sent to Penang, without the Export duty, would not exceed 6s. 44.—and we stated our opinion that it would there command that price but1,718 words
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968 1834-10-23 1 The Woongee or Viceroy of Rangoon having determined, at the suggestion of the Briiisii Resident, and pending a reference to the Court of Ava, to reduce the raies of charges levied on ships frvq lenting that port, we are enabled, throught968 words
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Article277 1834-10-23 1 Cairo, Wth June, 1834. The only news of anv importance is tne sud« den departure of our Pasha, Mehmed Ali, for Syna with several men of war, and a strong Body of Troops to quell a tevoll in the neighbourhood of Jerusalem. Many are tlie reports m277 words
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Article250 1834-10-23 1 The Supreme Council, wr* umlersiaui, ss broken up on the Hills—Lord William, it is reported, returns immediately to the Presidency, being anxious io get to Calcutta as soon as possible.—His Lordship, we hear, proposes to make a stay of a few days at Bangalore, to see how250 words
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Advertisement59 1834-10-23 1 NOTIFICATION. Notice rs hereby given* that the Government Treasury at this Station is open for the Receipt of Cash for Bills on Bengal, at the rate of 206 Sicca Rupees per 100 Spanish DoR lars. Sicca Rupees will no longer he received at Par* but in the above ratio. R.59 words
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Article684 1834-10-23 2 A Dim. fou ABousifiNO' arrest upon Mense Process, except in certain Cases Wlierp.isit is expedtci*-fr»-ahol sli the law and priiciiceof arre-t upon process for ihe coinmencemont of peiHou.il actions in all cases; except ai hereinafter mentioned j-be it therefore eoacied by the Ring’s Most Excellent Majesty, by684 words
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Article1401 1834-10-23 2 (From the India Gazette Sept 8 A paper respectingrCotton Seed (Ml has been communicated to us by a friend in England ibr the purpose of drawing attention to the subject in this country. It consists of two parts first, remarks by a Mr. Clayton, a Citizen of1,401 words
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299 1834-10-23 2 A meeting of the Commanders and officers in the service of the East India Company was held yesterday at the Jerusalem Coffeehouse, Cornhill, to receive the report of the Committee appointed to conduct the negotiations with the East India Companyrelative to the compensation to299 words
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Article1033 1834-10-23 2 1. To have performed a yoyffge since the 1st of Jan. 1830. 2. A purser to have performed two voyages in that capacity. rr, ;V 3. No claimant to receive corhpensation for a higher rank than that which tie held during his last voyagfv 4. No claim admissible unless1,033 words
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Article769 1834-10-23 2 (from the Canton Register, Sept. 9) The official documents in our present number £ive a complete view, of the state of the negotiations with the Chinese go* vernment, which have assumed a more serious aspect since our last publication, the stoppage of the trade being now confirmed by an769 words
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Article724 1834-10-23 3 To the Editor of the Penang Gazette Sm, It was my intention not to have again intruded on the public, trusting that the steps I have taken.would be sufficient to deter Dutch OlKcnsfroma practice disgraceful well to tii** infl ciing a* to those wlio have applierl for724 words
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Article1345 1834-10-23 3 TO THE EDITOR’OF TUB' SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, U. am about to add ess you on a subject which on.account of its importance to theM^icau1 Vie, but especially tbe Shipping intcrestsofG.eat Britain and Sts colonies, you w ill perhaps favour with a place in your valuable columns. On my arrival1,345 words
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Article408 1834-10-23 3 Memorandum/furnished by a Cortsspon* dent. Tbe proposed Rules and Regulations for the establishment of a Chamber of Commerce,” are formed upon by bis Majesty’s Chief Superintendent; upon hints by several gentlemen of the place combined with those general principles upon which associations of This kind are408 words
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Article319 1834-10-23 3 THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1 83 4. We were led to hope, from the numerous signals.'which appealed on the flagstaff during the week, tor vessels entering the harbour, from the eastward, that there? wuind be one arrival at feast, from China, with important intelligence. We have been doomed, however, to319 words
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Article354 1834-10-23 3 ARRIVALS* OCTOBER, 1834. 4 [gth Dim li sclmr Kwtft, J. H Laws, from Port- tiamik x. Dutch brig Le Vrrnw. Hendrika, T. W, F*aii8Zi froth Palembang £ili ingt. Dutch barque B oerong, R. Mclver, from \Ba nek 14tfi inst. t Dutch sciinr Snoek, Jampong, from CalatK ,tan. French schnr354 words
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Obituary16 1834-10-23 3 At Singapore, on the i7»h insi. Mr. Thomas BUSH, Chief Officer of the Thomas Dougall.16 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23rd., 1834.
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Article562 1834-10-23 4 By the Brit, ship Bombay Castle.. 602 Tony from China5 pis. 5 ctys Amber, 20 chests Raw Silk (250 baskets and 10 packages China Tobacco, l case. SilkPieceGoods, 10 cases China Camphor, 8 bkts. flower Pots, for transhipment to Penang By the Brit, brig Heaplee, 60 Tons from Salangore30562 words
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Article802 1834-10-23 4 By the Brit ship Bombay Castle,602 Tons for Calcutta 278 pis. 72 ctys. Rattans I 100 casks Swedish Tar 10 pis. Copper Nails 52 15 ctys. Gambier 200 boxes Manila Segars buttcals Gold Dust, 194 pis, 78 ctys. Sago. By th&Brit brig Heaplee. 60 Tons for Malacca and Lookoot.802 words
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Article316 1834-10-23 4 OA1E, J v'ESdrib-j' N A.vliiS.' Tons j CO vi VI AN HERS. J Where Prom. J Destination, j To Sa Aug. 28 Brit, baique Full'd Karim 254* Sheik Ismail Sbqrabaya I 31 Brit, sclmr. Fortune 50 Ahmed Malacca j F-*aid up Sep. 22 Amer. ship Maria316 words
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Article298 1834-10-23 4 1 Tortoiseshell —Piece Go d Houses have ulready commenced taking the article from the Chiuesp dealers in payment of account at l)rs 1000 per picul for middling to fair quality, which lonsideriug tne late great decline in the Europe market we consider a very high price. Tne Chinese298 words
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Article1362 1834-10-23 4 The majority of sales which take place 10 wits Market, are ert'ecieil on the principle of iiartp; for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition Phe CashPriee of Produce may ire said to lie to per ceut, un.ier lh? rales following;1,362 words
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