Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 February 1836
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Title Section14 1836-02-06 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register no. 6, vox-, c. w i!iSJfcBtlTAJ5tTr 1&34* [New Series.)14 words
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Article369 1836-02-06 1 SCOTT'S GAZETTE. The finpport extended to the Compendium m itn experimental career during the pa<t eleven <tnn»tlH, is of tta«ll sufficient t > wurrant the conclusion, that the principles on which it is conducted, ha\e met the ap probation ot* a considerable portioa of the public. Under this impression,369 words
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Article128 1836-02-06 1 f 'Payable after thefirskmont-Ys snbrcription quarterly m advance J Month. QfiartMy. Year. Whole Yr. Daily Newspaper 5 ML 27 50 Scott's Gazktte <*|li con«»i«t «»f 10 co lunine unii will be jrintinl mi ujood E trope. «<€mypap«r. A(iv<-ru*tmenN wilt lie re- cei%«d at two amuisper |i128 words
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Article2509 1836-02-06 1 1 BY BABU KASIPRVSAD GHOSH. HYDRABiID. (From the Calcutta Lit. Gazette, Dec. 12 J Mir Kamar-ud-din. thet son of Ghazi-ud-din and an Omrhh or noblemail of the sect of Saiyad<t, was appointed to the government of B:ja;uir and the command of five thoumnd horse by Auran-j--zeb2,509 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement355 1836-02-06 1 FOH LONDON. i dET THE fine A. 1. Ship War%jjj£j& c/aret, 364 Tons Register, William Johns r. n. Commander, having the greater part of her cargo en^a^ed, will meet with early dispatch. For freight or passage apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, Dec. sth 1835. Captain Johns will not be355 words
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Advertisement175 1836-02-06 1 by whom all the accounts of tke late Firm will be adjusted, and all debts, due to or from the said Concern, received or paid. JAMES OSWALD. ALEX. TENNANT. Calcutta, \9thDtcr. 18%. TO LET THAT Commodious Dwelling House situated at the corner of High-Street, opposite to the Court House, now175 words
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Advertisement15 1836-02-06 1 Dowe call* him Kuttullich and Khan. -f He succeeded Zukkar Khaa ia tha office of15 words
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Article40 1836-02-06 2 TO THE .DtTO* OF THE .INOAPOW CHmONICI*. namelr. that <*fi£fag%Z2 r '^"^fotemu.rtbe.ttrilmtodtothei, m^ btyoß«ding Jtoom mo« to rewmbU^^^; I am, Mr. Editor Yours truly, A. SUBSCRIBER. Singapon 6tk Fehttmy, i«36\ sJ^S* hauld yo« deem the above worthy of m-40 words
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Article2468 1836-02-06 2 Saturday Evening, February |g». abjpping report of thi« Ev^oinir the arrival of tbo Bark l£r «er6«r# Compton, Captain Simmons faita ««bay the 2411. |>ecr. and th^ ScUoorT *»*na. Captain .indwoii, from fiatavia oiUJmoy Tb« former for China to two daj«. and the latter for Borneo. W« hay* received omr2,468 words
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Article1629 1836-02-06 2 The humble Petttinrr of the undersigned British Merchant* <rW other Inhabitants residitj on f*' Island qf Hinffxjftore She wet ii, That your Petitioner* have lr»rn ed with great regret, that it its the intention <■: Snpreme Government to establish a fu-t.»; House ami levy duties at this place to1,629 words
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Article217 1836-02-06 3 Tb«) John Banner man brings letter* from Can too to the 22d uit. Piece Goods and Yarn were very dull of «ale, and no improvement looked for until the China New Year was parsed. Opium— Pdtoa J)rs 760 a Drs. 765 Benares Dra. 710 a Drs. 720 Malwa Drs.217 words
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Article201 1836-02-06 3 By the brig Wat kins, we lwv« letter* from Manilla to tbe 18th ultimo. The market for imports generally w«« dull. A sa!« of 4,5011 pieces fio* JLong Cloths 40 yards had just been made at llr*. 6ift per piece. American brown Shirtings 40 yards, were dull at Dm.201 words
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Article445 1836-02-06 3 A subscriber has alio favoured us with the following extracts of Sydney letters via Manilla, brought here 4>y the Wat&ins, which we have no doubt will prove acceptable to many of our Commercial readers. Sydney, October hth 1835. For the Sugar imported by the Spanish brig from Manilla 20—445 words
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Article707 1836-02-06 3 We have received per \ady Grant Calcutta exchange Price Ci rrent of 14th ult. from which we extract the following. market report. OpiuMj— We have to' quote at advance m this there has been great activity lvi in<r the week m despatching the Red Rover Water Pitch, Coteasiee. Syed707 words
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Article140 1836-02-06 3 I Bjlta Sir Herbert Compton (ronißom- J bay arrived this evening. We have received letters from that presidency to the 23d December Malvra Opium was at that date to be bad at 1,000 R». per chest, and 915 Rupee* deliverable m April and May but price* urere eipected to140 words
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Article183 1836-02-06 3 The Dutch schooner Diana also arrived this evening from Batavia and has put us m possession of Java Courants and letters to the 4th ult. The lfcitch barque Zephyr, and American ship Sachem. had previously sailed for our port, and may be hourly looked for. The Margaret t a183 words
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Article143 1836-02-06 3 By the Bntish barque Ruby, from Calcutta 115 chests Benares Opium, 2 cases Soda Water By the British brig Hoghinne, from Rhio 141 pis. Pepper, 40 pk. Su^ar. By the British brig Vanguard, from China 3 chests Turkey Opium, 137S boxes Cassia 10 boxes Preserves, 6 boxes Ten, 11143 words
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Article503 1836-02-06 3 By the British barque Ruby, far China. 5 chests Benares Opium. Additional per Couo.yee Family, for China. 1 chest Benares Opium. By the British brig Helen for MaUicca. 70) m No. Spanish Dollars, for Pinang 0,000 m No. Spanish Dollars, l box Long Cloth, conttr! 20 pieces, 6$ baskets503 words
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Article18 1836-02-06 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE. BIRTH At Singapore, the sth. instant, the Lady of Lieut. BftGßlftj Madnw ArtilUry, of a Daughter18 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article812 1836-02-06 4 AUsmlttof European* mr)',rts, c«* now be efected far pvyment t» cash, and returns m Bilk, Specie, vrGold dust, when produce is mot preferred. IMPORTS. Cotton Piece Goods. The demand has beeo very trifling since our feat, and the only sales which we have hard of are t 430812 words
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239 1836-02-06 4 lin and Antimony Ore. £1. ios. a XI. 15s per SO cirt Sugar, m b*%* £3.105. £41 per 2# caf. Sago, m do. £3. per do. Hides; m bulk £5. a£s. 10s. per do. Bapan wood, m bullc £3. a £3. 10a. |M?r do* «ambier.in239 words
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Article1175 1836-02-06 4 It fcaviag bees agreed at Public Meeting of the Merchant* of this Settlement, held on the 23rd April last, that all M fc effected on the principle of Caik, wr *b»ll m future— hi* t earl of barter quotation*— fire Ibeln at Cask rnt,t a, goodtfmorm etpeciatlp European1,175 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous79 1836-02-06 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR W^\o NAMES COMMANDERS j CoifSIONEES I WmFITF FRnt I f\^ n~* I Nov. «3 Bn»i»U bark Jean flrmham Wuron la HBKE FRow 1 PEBTIWATIQW I TmSj'l MKS;^ 0~. h CS Miur iUi I *-"tna ARRIVALS JANUARY 1836 ARRIVAL OF PASSEN^fRg. By the John Bannerman, Mrs. Daly,79 words
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