Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 November 1834

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    28 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. 46.'VOL. 4. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1834. [New Series.] l>ii':lir JN ot ideations appearing in this PAPER, and are to be considered as Official.
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  • 700 1 (From the Canton iitgUer, October I4M, 1834 J WHAT WiLL Tllti PEOPLE IN ENGLAND »A V r (From a Cot" espundent.J This is an important <ju<ii uii as iu recent in fa* sure® lieie, 111 as mui h as we must abide by wuat answer Hi e English 11
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  • 174 1 Pursuant to nisi tactions under the Royal Sign Manual, JOHN FRANCISDAVIS E»q«e. late second Superintendent has thin day assumed the office of CHIEF NUP^RINTENDENR OF BRITISH IRADB IN 4 HINA, vacant try the lamented decease of the Ktulu Honorable Lord Napier, and conformably lo ilie piovtsion of the
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  • 747 1 Ftom a Correspondent. J The first scene ol the plav (we hope no one will be wicked euougn to call u a farce; begun by Lord Paluiersion at Brighton, has come od, and Lord Napier ii<*t left Canton, if notVnii national disgrace, at last baulked, and laughed at
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  • 940 1 We insert in another column the governor's edict directing 1 lie re opening of the Bunch trajle. 1 his is a remarkable document j the ediet which ptriims »he export in BRITISH bottoms of the staple commodities of the empire is a.idresaed to a boWy of
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  • 86 1  -  EDWARD BOUSTEAD, GEORGE MARTIN. Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Probate of r Inst Will and Testament of EL MOL NS- Y, late of Singapore, lias this day been issued Jut of tlie Court of Judicature of rinreof Wales' Island, Singapore l,( l Malacca, and granted unto EDBOLSTKAD and GEORGE MAR,Is
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  • 25 1 Mr. JAMES STEPHEN lias been admitted a Partner in our Establishment from the Ist instant. J. S. CLARK Co. Si gapore, 3rd. November 1834.
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  • 42 1 The Interest of Mr. G. F. DAVIDSON, in our Establishment will cease 011 the Ist. Proximo; and the Business wi'l in future be conducted under the Firm of J. S. CLARK and Co. CLARK DAVIDSON CO Singapore, 29 th October 1834.
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  • 21 1  -  G.F. DAVIDSON The will commence Business as Merchant and Ai»ent, under the style of DAVIDSON Co., on the Ist. Proximo.
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  • 70 1 M. A GUSTINE AVIZAONET has the honor to inform the Public, that he has arrived from France, and purposes establishing himself at Singapore in the exercise of his profession of MASTER TAILOR. Having worked for upwards of ten years in Paris, he hopes to give satisfaction to every person
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  • 23 1  -  J. RAPPA MY Interest and Responsibility in the firm of LOVING Co. and KAPPA, LOVING Co, will cease from the Ist Proximo.
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  • 133 1 Th« Undersigned have thi* day commenced the business of Auctioneers and General Traders utider the firm ol RAPPA O Singapore. The Commission on Auction Sales will be 3 per Cent and a very small charge for Coolies, receiving and lotting Goods, and for Gong and* Auction Crier; the last
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 253 1 FOR LONDON. Xz The A. I. Barque Jean grjjff (Iraham 261 Tons, J. C. arieii, Commander. for Freight or Passage, (for uliiclj she hits superior Accommodations' apply SYME Co. yunj(t/)o-r f 15/// Oct 1834. Captain Warren will not be resy > >iiile for any Debts contracted t.y tin* C rew
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    • 65 1 FOR SALE, The followng Properties belonging to the Estate of the late SAMUEL MOUNSEY lisqre. The Dwelling House situated at Kamponir Glam, recently occupied by the late Mr. MOCJNSISY AL>O, Eight Shops, Four, fronting Circular Road, and Four, fronting South Bridge Uoad, described in Government Grants Nos 7GO to 767
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  • 904 2 As the time of excitement lias not yet passed—winch probably extend* to the breasts of the lion* merchants ami chief officers of the province, but is by litem admirably and patriotically suppressed and disguised—we again take the liberty of recommending to all tliose
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  • 181 2 BRITISH CRIMINAL ADMIRALTY COURT. Owing to the n<>n arrival front England of HisMajest)'s instructions, Lorn Napier deferred in the first instance exercising his Criminal and Admiralty Jurisdiction over Briti»h subjects in Canton. In consequence, however, of the event narrated in the advertisement, which appeared in our paper of the 16ih
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  • 3684 2 [A copy of the pamphlet here referred to having been put into our frauds, we are enabled to give our readers Lord Napier*s decision as to the unfortunate quarrel between Messrs Whiteman and Junes. wherein his lamented lordship expressed his determination to
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  • 1137 3 To Right Hon'ble Lord NAPIER Chief Superintendent of the British Trade in China. My Lord, We the undersigned Parsee Merchants beg leave respectfully to'address your Lordship on the subject of the extreme difficulties in which we find ourselves involved by the present
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  • 375 3 Tue last arrivals from Batavia brought letters dated the 2&tl» ult. from which we learn that intelligence had been received there from Europe, up to so late a date ac the 24th July. The only items we can glean are that Barl GRKY bad resigned
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  • 328 3 §lh. B'ltisli barqut* Minerva, J. H. Robertson, from Manila 20lli u'l. 7'h. Ditch ship L'Experance. J. Wprthingfoo, from Bitavta 27 h ult. ttb. Dutch brig Patriot, J Clunie, from Batavia i8'l» ult. British Aliip Symmetry, W. C. Riley, from China 31st nit Amnr. sliip Maria, J.
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  • 30 3 On Wpdn««Hiv the Ifih mutant, bv llae R,e»d. P- J. OARRAH 4 M Kcnirfeiirt Chaplain, Caf>. tain HenrV Irisiram Ogii.tib, 23rd. Light lnfamr>, lo Alias A YiCR CHAPMAN. t
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  • 131 3 Trahus f Topes. —6 from Con. 4 Rliio, II Lisfa. 2 Babouioiif, I Bankok, I Bally Nalamparaog. 2 Billiion, 3 Bum* Pt-rmanah, 3 Borneo. 2 Paaaier, I Ball* Sa»*k. I Lam pong, 26 A pong 0 Malacca. 2
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 840 4 By the Dutch ftX/u* Futtal Meyn, Toru fiom Malacca. 150 pis P-pp*r, 20t»0 n No. Dollar* By the Hrit. barque Virginia,—Tons from China. 2 oo i< No. ollar« By the Brit i'arqnc Dona CarmeWa, 240 Ton s front China 3 ca»»* 2 bo\r« Lacquered Ware, 487 baskets China Tobacco,
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    • 1709 4 By the Unique t'attal Meyn, —Tons, for fuU-mbung--67 coi. I>l u«* Moore**, 15 tor. while .Moons, 217 cor. luml, In cm Chep »hs, •I pis 39 < iys Cloves ity the Br t brg Hamilton '247 Tons,for London 9-0 pi* 45 tt)» I MI. 3t>i pis. 62 I'j* Coffee,
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    • 318 4 1 ISAM. YtiSStiLS' NAMES. TOMS COMMANDERS. WHERE FROM. DESTRNTRTOS~~~ TfcSir AU4?. 31 Brir. schnr. Fortune 60 Ahmed Malacca Laid UP Sep. Oct. 22 Duirli <1 ip Machlar 8aid Omar Batavia 2 Brit, brig Mah. Meyden Hux Meydin Saw Penaug 1 4 y *vehdif Poorvey 160 Ktder
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    • 291 4 TURMERIC—A KO'.d deal IMS men unboiled from Java, but we understand t liieH for transhipment lo Europe, also CLOVFS— H* ncooftn—- Of Ire LI and supenoi quality. DUTCH GlN.— The Pa riot. Tartar and VEsperance from Batuvia Itate added lo out heavy stocks no less Ihan 24">0 caj.es,
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    • 1496 4 The m ijority of sales which take place in Market, are eifcct.'l <»n Ui principle of «»*rtcr for Produce, on Crnlif, ar. J tl.r «|iMtati MIS iu (in« Price -Current are «u *lronth us ippinitiui. Tlte CasnPrice of Produce ni iy lie sml to be lo per ceui,
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