Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 August 1835

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  • 34 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 31, VOX.. 5. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 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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  • 49 1 And will meet with quick despatch the greatest part of her Cargo being on board: The fine fast-sailing Barque John Craig, Captain Currie, 370 Tons A. 1 Has excellent Acmodations for Passengers. For Freight or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 15 thMay, 1835.
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  • 27 1 The A. I. Ship Hero, 402 Tons Register, daily expected from Batavia. For Freight or passage apply to. DOUGLAS MACKENZIE Co. Singapore August, 1835-
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  • 65 1 The French brig Naiade Captain Guillard, has room for a few I ons of Cargo, and will sail for the above Port with all despatch. ALSO, The French \)x\z Alexander, Captain Delapelin, sails for the above port in a few days and has good accommodations for one passenger.
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  • 105 1 The Undersigned being duly authorised by the Members of the BENGAL Insurance Committee to Underwrite for them, hereby Notifies to the MERCANTILE Community of the Straits that he has opened an Office in Beach Street, and is ready to take Risks to ail parts of the World;
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  • 2200 1 THE GOVERNOR GENER\T/S REPLY TO THE ADDRESS OF THE INHABITANTS ON THIsi PROPOSED PRESS LAW. From the Calcutta Courier June 24 th To the Inhabitants of Calcutta, in Town Hall, Assembled. Gentlemen, —On the part of my Colleagues in the Government, as well as on my own, I sincerely
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  • 1449 1 Tor the Ewrom o* theßengal HUEEAty AN© Chronicle. SlR,— With a view of correcting tome mis* statements contained in a letter (said to have been from one of my passengers) that has appeared it? most if not alf of the public prints, regarding the loss of tire
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 181 1 HOUSES FOR SALE. Grant. No. 878 Situated at Campon g Glam with a substantial shop on it. >t 879 ditto. ditto, ditto. 880 ditto. ditto, ditto J9 881 ditto. ditto. di»to. 882 ditto. ditto, ditto. 1483 situated at Teluk Ayer, with a small Bungalow on it, with stabling and other
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    • 103 1 TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AT HIS HOUSE IN HIGH STREET. On Monday the 10th August next, at 10 o’Clock in the forenoon, to the highest bidders, Sundry Goods and Merchandizes belonging to the Estate of the late Tan Che Sang, deceased. (Terms Ready Cash.) YIAN LING, BOONHIAN. Executors.
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  • 1045 2 (From a Correspondent} Colonel Alves, the British Agent, liad been on a visit to the Ranee, where every Hung had gone off most favorably. On returning from the audience and arriving in the outer court of the palace,«tie parly separated to
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  • 2370 2 [CONTINUED* TOOT* OUft LASTi^ Education etmon r the Chinese its character in ancient and modern times in its present state defective with regard to its extent, purposes; means and resads measures necessary fy its improvement.In order to fully understand the subject of education in its most extensive relations among
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  • 1724 2 [CONTINUED from our las?.] A avstem pf espfoniage extends itself throughout the empire, which embr ces not only every public functionary, including the emperor himself, but every component part of society, 'down to ihe divi* stons of five families, into which- somewhat attey the fashion introduced into England by
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  • 1078 3 from the Spectator March 3®. Th« Tory scheme of governing by prerogative, in apposilion to majority of the House of Commons, coutiuufg 10 produce its expected results Last week the Marquis of Loiiuonderty was compelled to admit that the nppoiutmems o« the Crown couid be virtually^cancelled by the House
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  • 453 3 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Dear fifr. Editor 9 From the interest you feel in the welfare of the Singapore School evinced by the large por tion of your columns of the 25th instant, devoted to them, I would feel called upon as Secretary, to answer so
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  • 2449 3 Saturday Evening, 1st August 1835. The Bark Pyramus, Waller, from Liverpool the 3d Apti! arrived last evening. We have seen a Liverpool 1 paper of the 1st April which, however, is in arrear some days of the English news of which we were already in possession by the arrival
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  • COMMERCIAL REGISTER.
    • 217 4 ARRIVALS JULY 1833 26lb Brit, ship Ernaad, Hill, from Calcutta 25th June. v Brit bji’ CjUe Guillardon Boro- j mnn from Calcutta 26ih June, and Penang. 8> Dutch barque Charles, Zonobe, from Batavia 19 Ult. 27th Dutch brij; Ondernemer, Grego- j ry. from Bally 16th Ult- |j 28th Brit,
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    • 324 4 By the Hr it. ship Medora Tons, from Beujarmessin. 382 pis Rattans, By; tko Brit brig Heap Lee, Tons, from Salenyore. 500 pis Tin, 10 pl» dried Shrimps, 2 ct) 7 s Gold dust, By the Brit. barque Ernaad, Tons, from Calcutta 16 chests Opium, B y the British
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    • 871 4 By the Hrit. ship Medora, lons, for London. 2949 pis and 74 ctys Antimony Ore, 21 pis and 30 ctys white Pepper, 10 ctys niusks, 191 pis and 39ct\s Collee, 70 -b and 25ct>s Tin, 2084 pis and 12 et\sSago. 156 pis Cassia, 296;> pis and 12 ctys Gambier,
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    • 547 4 Datb. I 1 NAMES. Tons COMMANDERS. Wheue Prom, f Destination. To Sail M»j 10 I B,it. barque John rw? I J Currie Manila Liverpool toToT-hr m I Danish ship DamshOuk Jacob Rabe Copenhagen lie. I Denmark 9 tt 8 j Amer slnp l: hi lip 1st
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    • 1368 4 It having been agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of this Settlement, held on the 23rd April, that all sale* n u efttied on the principle cf Cush we shall in future—-instead of our barter quotation-*—=»give them at Cash rates 3 The Currency in which commercial
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 1st, 1835.
    • 3544 5 From the Bombay Gazette, June 20. J By .the Ship Mohnmade from Mocha 2d we have received overland the following Precis of English news. London April Ist, 1835. At the present moment, when the force of the contending political parties in tire House of Commons is pretty nearly balanced,
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