Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 January 1835
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section34 1835-01-01 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 1, VOL. 5. THUELSDAIT, JAEfITARir 1, 1839. [New Series. j Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.34 words
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Article23 1835-01-01 1 The A 1. Bricx* “Jean” Captain P. Goldie. For Freight or Passage, apply to JOHN PURVIS, Singapo e, 27th Nov. 1834.23 words
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Article66 1835-01-01 1 The very fast-sailing firstclass British Barque Singapore, Captain John Cargill; having great pait of her cargo ready to put oil board, will meet with quick despatch for the above Port direct. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON &Co. Singapore, I \th Deer. 1834. Captain Cargill wilt not66 words
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Article43 1835-01-01 1 The A. I. Brig Zeno 215 Tons,CaptWilfred Lawson; will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE Co. Singapore, 2 6th Nov 1834. Captain W. Lawson will not be answerable for any Debts contracted by his Crew.43 words
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Article28 1835-01-01 1 To sail in all January, The “North Briton Captain Morrison. For Freight or Passage, having good Accommodations, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, 1 7th Dec. 1834.28 words
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Article3641 1835-01-01 1 TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL. The Petition of the un Jermentioned British Subjects at Canton. Humbly Sheweth, That We are induced by the extraordinary position in which we feel out selves placed in relation to ihe Chinese Government, to petition your Majesty in Council io3,641 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement158 1835-01-01 1 In the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales' Island, Singapore and Malacca. NOTICE is hereby given, that the first Genera] Quarter Session of the Peace will be holden by the said Court for Singapore, and the places subordinate thereto, at the Court Mouse in Sin raj ore, on Friday158 words
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Advertisement421 1835-01-01 1 NOTICE. Mr. Ellis James Gilman is this day admitted a partner in our Establishment. HAMILTON, GRAY Co. Singapore, Is£ January 1835. TO BE LET, From the Ist January 1835. The Godown at present in the j possession of Messrs. Robert Wise and Co. Apply to i A. L. JOHNSTON Co,421 words
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1296 1835-01-01 2 .Establish#d bv the Hritish merchants a t Canton the 1 1 °f September, 1834. at the suggestion ot the Rl. Hon'ble L< rd Napier, for the purpose of giving form and efficiency to ihe British me r can. tilt body* I.—Thai the Chamber be1,296 words
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Article1533 1835-01-01 2 Whatever withdraws us from the power of the senses whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predotninent over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.” So says one, whose language no man can mistake, and whose knowledge of human nature few1,533 words
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Article, Illustration490 1835-01-01 3 You have heard that I’m to r»e married, Coz, But i vow the report’s not true 1 think 1 guess who told you, thuiigh,— At was Miwi Clastina blue She picks up all the idle talk That is floating about the Jowd;490 words
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Article290 1835-01-01 3 On Saturday a number of scientific gentlemen inspected Messrs Wills and Westrup’s patent machine for converting gea water into excellent fresh water, which was exhibited in a vessel moored in the river, near Westminster bridge. The conversion is effected by distillation, the condensation being produced by290 words
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Article1290 1835-01-01 3 (For the Singapore Chronicle.) Extract of a Utter f r om to o. odaten Canton 1834. il The schism which has taken place respeeling Mie Chamber of Commerce is much to be regret led, as the hopes of Lord Napier when proposing ihe Institution were, that it would draw1,290 words
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Article826 1835-01-01 3 THURSDAY, Ist JANUARY 1835. The last Session of Oyer and Terminer for the by gone year' was opened on Saturday the 22nd. ult. before the Hon’ole Sir B. H. Malkin. Recorder, and the Hon’ble R F. WINGROVE Esqre. Resident Councillor, as Judges. The Grand Jury having been empaKuelled. the826 words
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Article163 1835-01-01 3 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER, 1834, 26th, British ship Mercury, C Bvodie, from Batavia 5th i si 27th. British set.rtr Stamford. Oei Chin Leong, from Penang and Malacca iOthinsi. &0th. French barque Astrolabe Figeron, from Malacca 28th inst. Dutch barque Segnff, Abdool Rachman, from Rhio 25th inst. British br g Henplee, Chong163 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement28 1835-01-01 3 TO LET. From the 15 th February Next. The House at Carapong Glam presently occupied by John Purvis Esq., For particulars apply to SPOTT1SWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore Jany. 1835.28 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1st., 1835.
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Article390 1835-01-01 4 By the Brit barque Orissa, 323 Tons from Lintin. 30 pieces Grey Cloth j By the Brit barque r lhetis,b\6 Tons from China. i 19 sets China Trunks 1 case Camlet and Curtain Gauze j 186 pis Cassia By the Dutch schnr Omavin,12 0 Tons from Sourabaya. 1200 pis390 words
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Article622 1835-01-01 4 By the tint, barque Thetis, 5i6 Tons for Calcutta. 400 boxes IVJanila Segars 35 buncals Gobi Dust 100 cases Gin By the Dutch schur- Omavin 120 Tons for Banjar Massin* 16 corges Cbellopan 50 pis. Iron 100 sets Iron Pans 24 in No. Hanging Lamps 30 cor. Bengal Chowl622 words
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Article216 1835-01-01 4 !~V ESS ELS’ N AMES. 3 TonsT COMMANDERS. Where From, j ITo Sailw ov i Fallal Salam 312 Hadjee Ismail Pontianak Brit brii- Jean 281 P. Goldie London Brit’ b» i Glory 164 Manjore Saw Penang 29 Brit barque Atwick 341 H Me Kay Calcutta China216 words
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Article248 1835-01-01 4 European Piece Goods —i he demand fo the last fortnight bus been rather limited, though 40 to 50 inch Long Cloths and iVI ad da pul lams, 6 4 Cambrics, fancy Manchester Chintz, and Mule Twist Nos. BO a 40 are a liitle more enquired after at onr248 words
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Article1295 1835-01-01 4 The majority of sales which take place in this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition, the Casht rice of i. roduce may be said to be l() per cent, under the1,295 words
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Article312 1835-01-01 5 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1835.’ iSfli Brit, brig Soonhein, Tan Bonn Eng, from’ Malacca 13th instant. 17th Dutch schnr. Catherine Cornelia, E. Hallibuilon, from Balavia 26<h ult. Brit ship Marion, JT. Richard, from China II i h inst. i. 19th Btit. brig C atharine, Lee Ing Wattj from Malacca 16? h312 words
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DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE.
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Article19 1835-01-01 5 On 'VVednFsdaj, the 21st instant, the Lady of the Reverend F. J, LaRRAH, Residency Chaplain of a' DAUGHTER',19 words
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