Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 February 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. XffO. 7, VOL. 5. SATURDAY EVENINGr, FEBRUARY 14, 1835. New Series Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 44 1 To sail in all this Month. rS* The new fast sailing Ship Favorite, Capt. W. Cobb. For Freight or Passage apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Ylthbany. 1835. Captain W illiam Cobb, will not be answerable for any debts contracted by his crew.
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  • 2579 1 TIMELY PREPARATION FOR THE NEXT SESSION. No party or description of men in or out of Parliament, l as sufficient assurance to feign satisfaciion with the results of the last two sessions. Fortunately for the sworn partisans of the Powers that be, the recent change of Ministers has exempted
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  • 1369 1 The last number of Blackwood in an elaborate ar« tide on the Influence of the Press,” surest* a plan for converting the people of England to conservatism, by means of a hired pha.-anx of newspaper and magazine writers,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 254 1 TO LET. From the 15 th February Next. The House at Campong Glam presently occupied by John Purvis Esq., For particulars apply to SPOTTISWOODE CONNOLLY. Singapore, Ist Jany 1835. NOTICE. The engagement of the Undersigned with Messrs. Robert Wise and Co. having expired, the Business will be carried on under
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    • 39 1 quiring the work. If the paoer is to be supplied by the Chronicle Office, an additional charge, proportionate with its qualility, will be made. Applications for Printing to be made at the Chronicle Office, Commercial Square. }st January 1835.
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  • 612 2 TOWN WALL MEETING, —.January 5, 1835. The proceedings of the day were commenced by the Sheriff’s reading the requisition for calling the meeting. On the motion of Mr. Clarke, the Sheriff was called to the Chair. Ma Turton, in moving tbe first resolution, addressed the Meeting to the following
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  • 3057 2 “The Governor General in Council, with reference to the Pye-Law passed on the I4lh ultimo, and registered in tue Supreme Court on ihe 4'h 10*1.1111, deems it proper to notify to the Proprietors and Ediims of Newspapers and other Periodical W.u ks, as specified in
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  • 702 3 (Re copied from the Bengal Hurkaru Dec. 8 Hail! sober state, which all the world condemn, The dread of women, and the je9t of men j Be mine the lask to vindicate thy fame And wrest fr<>m obloquy thy
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  • 870 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SING APORE CHRONICLE* Dear Sir, You will oblige the ChuTch Committee by notifying that the following Subscriptions ha?e been contributed to the Fund for building a Church at this Settlement, in addition to those published in October last. Your faithful Servant,^ F. J. DARRAH,
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  • 1032 3 Saturday Evening ,\&th February 1835. Wc beg to draw the attention of our readers to the first of the Speeches delivered at a recent Public Meeting held at the Town Hall of Calcutta, recopied from the Hurkaru into our columns, of to-day, on the abolition of the restrictions, which
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  • 341 3 ARRIVALS, FEBRUARY 1835. Btli British brig Soonhein* Tan Boen Ing. from Malacca sth inst. 9th British schnr Stamford, Oey Chinliong, from Malacca sth. /t British ship Carron, J. L- Wilson* from China Ist. 10th Port, brig Catisador J. L. de Almeida, from China Ist inst* M Cochin China ship
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 507 4 By the Brit brig Glory Tons from Penang 935 pis. Gulch, 85 cor. Cliellopan, 5® cor. Khamis, 78 cor. blue Moorees, 71 cor. Blachoo, 36 cor. Chowls By the Dutch ship Machlar, 404 Tons from Java 110 eoyans Java Rice, 15 pis Oubebs, 20 pis Rees wax, 14 pis
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    • 773 4 By the British brig Glory, Tons for Penang. 100 pis Speller. 25 chests Opium,4B2 corse's Chellopans, 123 cor Khaiiiis, 4 cor. Blachoo. 40 cor. Blue M oorees, 15 cor. Madras Carpets 40 cor-Cambay as, 14 coroes Carrikam, SOO pieces Long Cloth. 150 cor, and 58 (Sozs. British Handkls, 7
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    • 495 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. ('Tons CO vI VI ANDERS. Where From. j Destination. |To Sail Jan. 14 j Brit, barque Edward 90 7 Edward Lindsay Penang 22 Dutch ship Jenette 3i>o Yong Cliee Seng Minto 6 Dutch ship Fattal Sawad 398 Said Allowee Malacca ”13 Brit,
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    • 1323 4 The majority of sales which lake place iu this Market, are effected on the principle of Barter fur Produce, on Credit; and the quotations in this Price-Current are made on that suppose ion. The Cash Price of Produce may be said lo be ID per cent, un.;er ihe
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