Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 May 1835
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Title Section44 1835-05-02 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 18. VOS*. S. SATURDAY EVEWIItfG, MAY 2i, 1835 [New Series.^ "7“ n his Papes and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official. Public Notifications appearing in ttos r a p e e ana y44 words
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Article42 1835-05-02 1 The A. 1. Ship Medora, Captain Tweedie* 382 Lons Register. For Freight or Passage* (having superior accommodations) apply to J SYME CO. I Singapore, 24:1k April 1830. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew. I42 words
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Article5632 1835-05-02 1 MINISTERIAL AFFAIRS. (From the Times November 17 th, 1834 J The dismissal of Lord MELBOURNE S Cabinet lays a temporary obstruction, and nothing more, in the path of that great experiment which has been making during the last four years to apply to Great Britain the principles and practice5,632 words
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Advertisement163 1835-05-02 1 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER TO ANY PART. r jgr The fine A. I. Ship Marcjuret, 364 Tons Register William Johns r. n., Commander. Apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE Co, Singapore, May 2nd 1835« MOTJCE. The Undersigned having been appointed Trustees on behalf of the late Firm of Gan Gwantin, by an163 words
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Article955 1835-05-02 2 Earl Spencer.— This venerable nobleman died at Altliorp on Monday. The noble earl was born on the Ist of September, 1758, and was, consequently, rather more than seventy-six years of age. His lordship married the daughter of the first Earl of Lucan and that lady, who died in' 1831,955 words
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348 1835-05-02 2 It’s very hard, and so it is, To be obliged to be, For all the best of one’s life A ward in Chancery. To be dry-nursed by great law Lords-*? Old Bags, or Brougham so famous And wIihii otie348 words
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Article669 1835-05-02 2 PROM A CORRESPONDENT. 18VA April 1835. A' meeting of the Inhabitants of Malacca including the several descriptions of Natives assembled at the Cou-rt House on Thursday the 16ih April, at the lequisitiou of the Magistrates, for the purpose of consulting on the present precarious state of the Draw-Bridge. Go669 words
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Article389 1835-05-02 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Mr Editor t When in England I was frequently called upon by the Agents, alias Di umtners, of Commission houses abroad to consign my nsauu. factures to their friends, and 1 consequently sometimes prepared shipments according to their directions, some of which389 words
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Article2431 1835-05-02 3 Saturday Evening 2nd. May 1835. The Dutch barque Rembang from Batavia arrived during the week and the English barque Sarah, Sadler, from the same port the 25th ult. arrived yesterday ©vening. A few English papers have been Feceived by these vessels. The Melbourne Administration had been dissolved by His2,431 words
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Article73 1835-05-02 3 ARRIVALS, MAY 1835. 261 h Dutch barque Rembang, Chrislinsen, front Banjarmassin lith March. 27th H. from aCruise. MAY. Ist Brit, barque Sarah, Sadler* fiom BataTia 2nd Brit, ship Marqaret, Johns, from Batavia LEPARTURES APRIL; 271 h B. 3hipAn^»4af ac^,McK.night s forManil*i Brit, ship Arterws, Sparks, for China. Brit, ship73 words
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Obituary42 1835-05-02 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES, deaths. At Singapore, on the 2&th ult., Mr. John NslsqN Chief Officer of the Ship Artemis of Whitehaven. At Malacca on the 23rd ult. Maria Theresia wife of Mr. Thomas Neubronner, aged 30 yeai* sincerely regretted by her relative* Rnd/rieui*.42 words
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403 1835-05-02 4 LONDON MARKETS. —December 16, 1834. Foreign Sugar —In Siam, Java or Manila no sales are reported, beyond that of 1800 bags of Manila, at our quotations j until we have further arrivals, the business doing wilt continue t b ery circumscribed on account of their scarcity The holders have withdrawn403 words
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COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 2nd., 1835.
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Article698 1835-05-02 4 By the Brit, brig Hoginne, 120 lons from Penang ctnd Malacca From Penang—3o pis Tin, 60 pis Beteinut, 15 pis Salt fish, 10 pis Sugar, j 20 pis Buffalo bides, 7 pis Vermicelli, 2 cases Cards, 500 in no. Sp. dollars. From Malacca.—so pis Pepper, 100 pis Rattans, 20698 words
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Article806 1835-05-02 4 By the British ship Artemis 312 Tons for China 3323 pis Rice, 150 pis 28 ctys Pepper, 140 pis Saltpetre, 126 pis 6 ctys Tin, 110 pis 20 ctys coarse Sago, 288 J pis iPearl Sago, 60 pis Cotton Twist, 9 barrels Epsom Salts ,B y the Brit ship806 words
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Article92 1835-05-02 4 —coMMANDEaS [~w~ HBKa Fgua I Date, J VESSELS’ N c lnnnfsrs Antwerp China Mar.2l Bel., brig So/>l 3®” Ghoan Ghoon Ty I Penang 28 0. 0. ship Pkanglian Thoan G Mac ali.ler gf avia M draS „30 Brit brig 2 Q3 H SkiHington I lu Apr.ll92 words
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Article117 1835-05-02 4 Black Pepper i» becoming a little more plen iful, 300 pis. good Trmganu have been sold at Urs. 6 Tin About 1500 piculs Straits have changed hands during the week at Drs. cas Bengal Cotton -29 bales have been sold to the China Junks at Drs. 30 cash*117 words
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Article94 1835-05-02 4 Tin 10 s. a£2 per 20 cwt. Sugar £4. )os. per 20 cwt. Coffee £5. 15s. per 18 cwt. Sticlac Pepper £6 per 16 cwt. Measurement Goods £4. 4 s. to £7, Treasure 1 per Cent; Freights to China to 1 Sp. Pr per Pienl. to Bengal94 words
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Article964 1835-05-02 4 Settlement, liel.l on the 23rd Ultimo, that all sales shall bfc I, having been agveed at a Public Meeting «f .be Merchant of ,“el»ti o ns-give .hern a. Cash rate,. pf J cl h e j 0 /the urincfple of Cash, we shall in future-mstead f Dollar divided964 words
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