Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 25 July 1835

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  • 35 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 30, VOX.. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1835 [New Series.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as o final.
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  • 39 1 The A. 1. Ship Medora Captain Tweedie, 382 Tons Register. For Freight or Passage, (having superior accommodations) apply to SYME CO. Singapore, ‘24th Ap/il 1835. Capt. Tweedie will not be responsible for Debts contracted by his Crew.
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  • 49 1 And will meet with quick despatch the greatest watt.of her Cargo being on board Jp** The fine fast-sailing Barque John Craig Captain Currie, 370 Tons A. 1 Has excellent Acsnodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 15 thMay, 1835,
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  • 44 1 The fine new British SliiP gill Brilliant Capt. Gilkison on her first voyage, has greater part of her cargo ready to go on board and will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage apply to. PATEK8QN &Co. Singapore 6tk June 1835*
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  • 2437 1 OUR EMPIRE IN THE EAST. BY AN ENGLISHMAN IN INDIA. The Carnatic is kept so poor, and so constantly cleared of its crop, the mere gold and silver in it cannot invite any power to invade the whole country. An invader would have in view either plunder, desolation, or
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  • 2134 1 To the Editor of the Times. Paris, December 9, 1834' Sir,—lt has ever been the crafty policy of revolutionists to disarm by fraud that opposition they cannot put down by force, an.l to mu He their ponderous blows against ancient institutions, lest their echoes should startle
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 NOTICE. That at a General Quarter Session of the Peace, holden at the Court House, on Thursday the 2d instant, a Resolution was adopted by the Court of which the following is a Copy “The Magistrates assembled in Quarter Session, taking into consideration the necessity for levying a rate for
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  • 2782 2 From the Chinese depository, for 3fay. Education among the Chinese its character in ancient and modern times in its present state defective with regard to its extent, purposes, means, and results measures necessary for its improvement. Education among the Chinese, from time immemorial held in high esteem, lias always
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  • 2464 2 BY G. F. ItfBTJLAN, AND J. F. VAN O. FFS'CHETt. (From the Quarterly Review.) It is hardly necessary to remind our readers that, from the year 1657, when the Portuguese were expelled from Jaoau, of all the nations of Europe the Dutch alone have been allowed access to the
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  • 283 3 Drs. Original Donations as per foregoing List, 410 Subscription. Sp. Drs. For August........ 1834. 47 September. 49 October... 53 >» Noiember.... 4 >51' December 51 V !i, January 1835 55 >. February.. 55 March 55 April 55 .9 IVl ay. 53 June 49 572 From
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  • 1018 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, Your remarks in the last Chronicle as to the delay that wa9 likely io occur in the expected visit of Sir Edward Gambier arising from the unwillingness of the straits Government to furnish a vessel lor the conveyance of the Court
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  • 1517 3 Saturday Evening, *ifolh July 1835* The letter of Mo dice on the subject of the Court, and the probable advantages of a complete and permanent establishment at eacti of the Straits stations, is inserted in our columns of this evening; We confess we do not discover any thing impossible
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 25th, 1835.
    • 110 4 9 ARRIVALS JULY, 1835 20lh Amer. biig Thru, Perkins, Joha Page, from Batavia I i'll July. 22ud Bnt. barque Elizabeth, Shepherd, from Manila 5<h June. 24ih Brit, brig Heaplee, Sing Hem, from Malacca Ilih iust. M Brit, brig Ondcrncming Marten, from Malacca 14th mat. DEPARTURES 18th Brit, silip Good
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    • 535 4 By the B rit brig Sonhein Tons from Penang I 214 pi8 Tin, 75J pis Pepper, 480 pis Rice, 1 coyan Padcty, 40 pieces German I Chintz, 6 cor Blatcho Cioth, 500 in iio- 1 Cocoanut*. 4 from Malacca 1000 Spanish Dollars By the B rit brig Helen, from
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    • 132 4 BY NATIVE CRAFT. from the 1 7th to the 23rd Instant From Pahang.— 24o Bimeals Gold, dust, 55 pis Tin, 30 boxes Tea.— -Rhio 180 pis Pepper, 170 pis Gainbier.— Manda, 4200 bundles sago tamping— Linga, 40 pis pepper, 30 pis tin.—Cayong, 2000 bdls rattans, 6 pis laka-wood 2600 pis
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    • 652 4 By the schnr. Anelin, 164 Tons, for Batavia. 400 pieces Samiahs, 20,000 in no Gunnies, 12 pis China Medici >es. 26 chest Mai wa Opium, 35 chests Benares. 500 in no Planks, 500 dollars value China Sundries, 1 Hint Sherry, 112 cor Bengal Chintz, 48 cor Silk dandies 25
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    • 139 4 Date, j VESSELS’ NAMES. Tons J COMMANDERS. j Where From. Destination. To Sail Aprj\9 Brit, ship MeAm-a 383 Ja». Tweedie j Baujarmasstn London 3 days May 10 Brit, barque John Craig j J- Currie I Manila Liveipoo! June 6 Brit ship Hri/Haw j 428 J. Gdkinson
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    • 306 4 Opium —TheJ-ws have sold 15 chests Benares at Dr». 560 pei chest, to* Bills on Bengal at 207 Exchange. A few chests have changed hands during the vyeek at Drs. 565 and Drs. 570 cash. The Dutch schoouer Caiherina Cornelia, for t ne east coast of the malay
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    • 142 4 Jin andAn tiroony Ore s-LlOs. per 20 cwf. Sugar 3. 10j\ a £4 per 20 cwt. Coffee £4. 105. a £5 per 18 cwi. Pepper £5 .0s per 16 cwt. Sago £3. 15s a £4 per 50 feet Gambier £5 a £5. 5s. per 20 Cwt, Measurement
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    • 1332 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd April, that all sales shall be cffcted on the principle of Cash, we shall in future—instead of our barter quotations—give them at Cash rates. The Currency in which cominercia- transactions
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