Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 January 1835
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Title Section35 1835-01-31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. If O. 5, VOli. 5. SATVRSAY EVUNING, JANUARY 31, 1835. [New Series. PMic Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official35 words
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Article27 1835-01-31 1 To sail in all January, The “North BritonCap- tain Morrison. For Freight or Passage, having good Accommodations, apply to JOHN PURVIS. Singapore, Yltk Dec. 1834.27 words
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Article37 1835-01-31 1 rr The new fast sailing Ship Favorite, Capt. 'W. Cobb. For Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, VlthSany. 1835. Captain William Cobb, will not be answerable for any debts contracted by his crew.37 words
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Article1253 1835-01-31 1 From the Times, September 11The measures proposed by the Spanish Ministry to relieve the country from its present financial embarrassments seem to have spread considerable alarm among lheF<e»ch uol lers of 'Spanish slock, as uur readers must have perceived bvllie petition presented on Saturday to ihe King at1,253 words
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824 1835-01-31 1 “LISARO, VALLEY OF ULZAMA AUG. 25, Head-quarters of General Rodil. My last letter to you, of yesterday’s date, made you acquainted with our operations, and the flight of Don Carlos from place to place, up to that date. We continued our pursuit all day yesterday till 9 o’clock at night824 words
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Article1620 1835-01-31 1 Manchester, Monday Evening—A man named James belonging to the Royal Foot Artillery, stationed at the Horse Barracks, Holme, shot his wife on the evening of Sunday last, under circumstances which invest the fatal act with peculiar interest. It appears that the unfortunate woman alluded to had1,620 words
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Advertisement206 1835-01-31 1 notice. Mr. Robert Diogles ceased to be a Partner in our Firms at Batavia, Manila, and this place on the 1st September 1834. SYME&Co. Singapore 14 th l any. 1835. NOTICE. The engagement of the Under-si-ned with Messrs Robert Wise and Co having expired, the Business will be carried on206 words
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Advertisement71 1835-01-31 1 NOTICE. Rates of Advertising in the Singapore Chronicle and Register viz. For every Advertisement, not exceeding eight lines, Sp. JDifs. 4. Every Advertisement will be repeated 3 times, unless instructed to the contrary, and if required to be inserted more than 3 times, to be charged as a new Advertisement.71 words
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Article1030 1835-01-31 2 The ebullition of sound and fury at the recent Orange meeting in Dublin,was degrading to those who were parties to it, but almost laughable to the test of the world. There is always something In. dicrous as well as contemptible in impotent rage. Lord Roden1,030 words
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Article649 1835-01-31 2 TRAGICAL EVENTS STATE OF SOCIETY IN AMERICA. The following awfully tragical account we find in the Charleston Courier Mobile. July 9. We have been favoured by a Gentleman of this city, who was at the time in the neighbourhood of the scene described by him, with- the following particulars649 words
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641 1835-01-31 2 From the Times September 5t is well known that lor some days past a groundless rumour has prevailed in Charlestown and its vicinity that a young lady placed in the Catholic convent as a candidate for the veil, has been secreted or abduced through641 words
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Article1249 1835-01-31 2 From the Spectator, August 23rd. Model of a King's Speech —The laie leave taking which William the Fourth addressed to his faithful Parliament, has been fruitful in pleasantry, for so dry a subject. The neatest a id least exaggerated of these jeux d' esprit appeared in ibe,Times, as follows.1,249 words
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Article1235 1835-01-31 3 Imperial Edict regarding stoppage of Opium. Tiov. 3rd,, 5834. On the 3rd. day of the lOib moon (November 3rd) was received the following supreme mandate. “Loo, and his colleagues have made a repor o the existing circumstances of foreign veaseia »e Jing opium and of the measures taken for1,235 words
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Article67 1835-01-31 3 The Verses sent by M. W have been received and will betaken care of until such time as we may have an opportunity for their admission* u Anti Anjing’s” communication is quite unintelligible, and cannot appear in its present shape Great amendments and explications of mysterious aliti'ions, of67 words
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Article1907 1835-01-31 3 Saturday Evening, 3lsf. January IS35. The present week has been productive of several arrivals from Bengal Fne Water Witch Sylph Seyd Khan and Red Rover have ad arrived. The Sylph continues to maintain her superiority in sailing over the other clippers and snore particularly on this occasion over the1,907 words
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Article294 1835-01-31 3 ARRIVALS, JANUARY 1835. 23 r d Cm hin Chinese ship Lon Fuh, t han Foh K v tn, from Turoii I4'h lust. *24ih French baique Fanny, Sabatier, from Penang I-A'h inst. 25 h B'iusli ship Bombay Cast.e, R. Wemyss, from Calcutta 31st u!t. Port orig CoMtitucuo, C. Danenberg,from Chinese294 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31st, 1835.
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Article580 1835-01-31 4 By the British barque Woodlark 237 Tons from China. 150 piculs Cassia 7 packages Sundries By the British ship Marion. Torts from China 966 pis. Cassia My the British ship HormarjeeBomanjee, 857 Tons from China 40 packages Paper 1 box Book 1 Tea 4 tubs Sugar Candy 2 roll580 words
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Article511 1835-01-31 4 B?f th$ B ritish barque Woodlark 327 Tons for Madras. 142 boxes Segars 6 casks 30 cases Gin B y the B ritish ship Marion Tons for Madras and Calcutta. 300 cases Gin 849 boxes Segars By the Brit, ship Hormarjee Bom an iee, 857 Tons for Bombay. 70511 words
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Article124 1835-01-31 4 "iT tiu-i’ NAMl' US. —TTonTI COVIV1AN oWllS. 1 Where From. Destination. To^ail A 25 Brit, bri* Glory 164 Mai.jore Saw Penang 14 Brit barque Edward 91)7 Eduard Lindsay do 4lh nroxs Brif* shin 9 North Briton 4<)2 George Morrison London 4th pros? 22 Dutch ship Jenette124 words
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Article303 1835-01-31 4 Opium.' The clippers from Bengal have arrived during the week and have imported as follows a Water Witch 55 Chests, Seyd Khau 10 Sylph 175 n Red Rover 115 In ail 355 Chests. The only sales which we have as yet beard of being made, are 5 chests303 words
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Article1070 1835-01-31 4 The majority of sales which take place in ihls Market, are effected on the principle of Barter for rndoc* o„ Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that supposition Fhe CashPr.ce of Produce may be s-ml <> V” «he rales following} and if P.eceGoods &c1,070 words
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