Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 11 April 1835

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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 15, VOX.. 5. caTUBLDAY EVENING, APRIL 11, 1835 [New Series. p p and Sianed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, ana eigne a y p
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  • 40 1 The A. 1. fast-sailing Ship Blenheim, 400 Tons, Captain Jcis. Temple Brown, on her first voyage will meet with quick despatch. For Freight or Passage, having superior accommodations, apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, 13 th March 1*35.
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  • 40 1 The fine new Barque Annabella, Captain Anstruther, will meet with early despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply to PATERSON CO. Singapore, 27th March 1835. Captain Anstruther will not be an swerable tor any Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 203 1 Ladies Gentlemen < For the encouragement you have given me, since I first came to the Settlement, l hereby return you my grateful acknowledYemenis, when I inform you that from my earliest days 1 have been engaged in the Medical profession in London, it may
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  • 2028 1 DESTRUCTION OF ROTH BOUSES OF PARLIAMENT BY FIRE. 00 Shortly before 7 o’clock last night the inhabitants of Westminster, and of the districts oa the opposite bank of the river, were thrown into the utmost confusion and alarm by the sudden breaking out. of
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  • 255 1 The Fainted Chamber and the whol- of the House of Lords and Commons, including: the Library, amt Mr. Ly’s ft.use, are entirely destroyed and the south wall of the Library has fallen in part of tie speaker’s house i« aiso destroyed. Ihe Fariiamen offices, at
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  • 1066 1 A very numerous meeting of merchants,broker?, c interested iu the tea trade was held yesterday for the purpose of proceeding with the sale of the first importation of tea from Singapore, by the Columbia, since the opening of the trade by the discontinuance of the monopoly of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 218 1 notification. The Government being desirous of erecting a Public Market at this Settlement all Persons who may be w'llin 0 to contract for the same are requested to send in Tenders on or before the Lsth Instant, to the undersigned. A Plan of the proposed Building is to be seen
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    • 149 1 Chadwick Healey, under the firm ot Ker, Hawson 8c Co. HOLDSWORTH, SMITHSON Co. Singapore, 31 st March 1835. To be Let, with immediate possession, an Office near the Wharf.— Apply to the Editor. TO LET, The House and extensive Godowns situate at the foot of the Bridge, at present in
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  • 681 2 From the Madras Times January 1835.,) The lafe order of our local crovernment, abolishing the payment of clerical fees by Military men. lias found its way into the papers at Bombay, in which it is mentioned in fitting terms of approbation. It is an approximation to a
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  • 2897 2 CGNSS DERATIONS ON THE SIAMESE CON* QUEST OF QUEDAH AND PERAK. The intelligence of a sudden invasion by a large Siamese Force, front Ligore. of the Territories of the King of Qnedah, the old Ally of the British Government, which readied Prince of Wales Island in November 1821,
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  • 999 3 The ship Bashaw, CapL Blacker, from Singapore, arrived at Boston, furnishes the following information —The Dutch sehr.Reliance was lost on the Louisa Sltoal, while employed in saving the property ot the American ship New Jersey, wrecked there in November last. The English ship Madeline, accompanying the Reliance in the
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  • 1962 3 Saturday Evening 1 Ith April, 1835 We have great pleasure in drawing the attention of our readers to an extract from the fi st division of a work on the Malayan Peninsula under tiie head of “Considera lions on the Siamese Conquest of Qiedak mid Perak” ami it is
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  • 95 3 ARRIVALS, APRIL 1635. 6th British brig William, R. M. Cleverty, from Manila 27tli March 7th British brig Trinculo, W. Hingstow, from Lin» tin Ist April. 11th American ship Philip Ist. H. Skillingion,from Rbio 10th inst. jy Brit. barq. Tkelis O Clark, from Calcutta 15th March, hound for Chi?a. 1
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 466 4 By the British ship Mermaid, 315 Tons from China. 10 basketsChinaTobacco.l box Musk, 50 pis Cassia, 3100 in no. Dollars. By the Brit barque Louisa, Tom Jons from Madras. 164 in no. Madras Rupees, 40 casks Flour, 59J dozeus Port Wine, 300 lbs. Cotton, 27,450 in no. Gunnies. I
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    • 1007 4 Bijthe Brit, ship Mermaid Dio ions for Calcutta. 143 pis &33 ct) sGambier,24 buncals Gold l)ust,4oOcasesGin,3'22bxesSegars. By the h?it barq. Louisa ‘250 lons, for Penang and Madra s• For Penang—6 dozs Malmsey Wine, 200 eases Gin, 100 boxes Manila Segars, For Madras—B6 pis &89 ctysSago,. pis Tea, 50 pis
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    • 569 4 u vttWBUT NA-vlSd. I COMMANUETg—| Whb KE From. I Destination. ITo But m 19 o r Blenheim 400 James T. Brown Batavia todays Mar.l2 Bnt.slnp nienmm stoouera Antwarn China 21 n'* A°fatLid7soune W. H. D. Von Juiti c «Pf Penang do 3 daye m»D>eA"f9' h *fj2
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    • 934 4 w r 1 (r 5 ITV EASTER* «nctliT~T.rf I EUR i EAN ABT CLEB REMARKS Antim»ny~Ore per r*.‘ H l- B e ,n,p„ t uuo,, Arc. t!! Baltic Handkerchiefs, Java, corye 10 a Anchors, Grapnels &Chains ..pteu 8 a 8| Heavy stuck rt i K aS: 1 inferior,
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