Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 February 1836

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  • 14 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register no. 7, vox*, c. yK^^^VJ^^^TT \r!¥* Xft3ff [Xew Seri<s
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  • 1749 1 COURSE OF THE RALDANIIA AND TALBOT. The following attempt to describe a scene which it has seldom been th# lot of man both to witness and to survive, will posses? a malancholy interest from the associations with which it is connected. We will only premise,
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  • 1515 1 ANDERSON'S MALAYAN PENINSULA Description of the Tin Countries on the Western Coast of the Peninsula of Malacca from the. Island of Junk Ceiflon to the Hirer lAngi near Malacca and the titters on that (Joust i)c. <y<\ (Continued from the Chronicle of 16th Jtiny.) To the Southward of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 365 1 FOR LONDON. JjF THE fine A. I. Ship Marsg£ rjaret, 364 Tons Register, William Johns r. n. Commander, having the greater part of her cargo engagedj will meet with early dispatch. For freight or passage apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, Dec. bth 1835. Captain Johns will not be responsible
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    • 181 1 TO LET THAT Commodious Dwelling House situated at the comer of High-Street, opposite to the Court House, now undergoing a thorough repair, which will be completed m all next month. For particulars apply to BOUSTEAD, SCHWABE COSingapore. Q3d Jany. 1836 TO LET THE Premises m Commercial Square, lately occupied by
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  • 921 2 As we are writing thii '«t\\^\r, MIM br»»kf**t., at an earlier boor torn WMI« fiwi meftfltd 10 become* gr a r^l and int.'t\»:r*n*. f/r» th* ntr*-r>i/>}> of pm virtue, ami to look *r',nw\ <n t#d My, "Why is not every hotly «jj> r H», /<
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  • 624 2 Though we perceive this difference between the creations of Shakespeare and Scott, we have no wish to say, that because the latter refused to go to work like the former, h^ committed an error on the contrary, we regard it as a great excellence. We once heard
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  • 863 2 TO jJt EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, I observe m last Thursday's Free Press a letter on the subject of that id terminable and now most nauseous salvage ca**ol the IS etv Jersey, ami it is highly arousing to perceive wiih what patience the writer perseveres throughout his
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  • 3615 2 Saturday Evening, February 1?,// in* The Bark* Penelope, and i*^ t arrived from China during the dai former vessel is reported lor t h« Cap* Good Hope and London, and the lor Bombay to morrow. We have ed no Cnnton Papers by the.r tpsjui ties. The new Sdi<mn-r Rmmmtr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 Since this was written a consider^hle supply )fTin hasheen oStained from the Patani country throiiu'lt the judicious arrangement of Mr. Main* lv. the superintendi-nt of Wellesly Province and '.\irre is^very prospect of an increasing Trade. f Sev« ral hundred Head of Catt'e have lately een hrou^ht dowu from the Patani
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  • 622 3 By the British ship John Bannermat from China 35 pkges containing sundry chow Chow articles tea lichees &c, By the British brig Lady Grant,^rom Calcutta 50 cheats Benares Opium. By the Dutch birque Perle.from Bat aria —lS cor. and 1,976* baskets Tobacco, 1,920 gallons \rrack. By the British barque
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  • 220 3 from the sth to the \2th Instant 80 pis. nee, 20 pis. tamarinds, 20 pis. iron naih. k,ii plB coffee 10 p l be <* w ay. row bfJles. rattans. o w 1 20 boxes lea, 80 boxes nan Keens, -,**> pis. china ware, 3,300 m no. paper
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  • 240 3 By the British ship John Bannerman, for Born foy-io boxes Manila Segars, 20 cases Gin. /I// Me firi/M 6r^ Lady Grant, for China— 2 chens Benares Opium, 150 bags Pegu rice By tkr Dutch brir, Fatthol Ginie.for Mahrn-* Stubs Sugar Candy, 1 case Silk, 1 cor^e Brown Nankeens, 4
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  • 23 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH. At Singapore, on Friday the 12th February 1836 Mr James Arthur Cox, the oalrfe* of Mr. Williah Cox, of Piiung
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 35 3 1-' UtoSn U shoal in the Achenese lanirni, d[[ y *»*M it shoal that breaks." Ju 0 r 7 Ucn tly applied to shoals, but it T W Hcli, .'V^l^'ng from a point. Loom-"•••-'yapplHMfto^eiaciW banks.
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    • 70 3 Oojoong Soobang or Goohah has a large dead tree on the extremity leaning to the S. W. with branches at the top, similar m appearance to a deer's horns but this is an uncertain mark; the best guide is that it is situated 1 mile S. 22 G E. from
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 332 3 ARRIVALS FEBRUARY 1536 February. Oth— Dutch Schooner Diana Anderson, from Batavia 6th January oth— British barque Sir Herbert Compton, Simmons, from Bombay 24th December. 7th— British brie Catherine, lngwhat, from Pinang and Malacca 26th January, rth— Portuguese barque Marqmu of Haittnys, De Senna, from Bombay and PinanVr 28th January. 7th
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
    • 2145 4 All salrx t>f European import*, van now be effected for pmument m cash, and return! made m Biitt, Specie, vr Gold dust, wken produce is not preferred. I M P O RT S. COTTOV PIRCE GOODS.— The m<marck an 1 Zeno brin* ab«t M» pack****, and, the greater
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    • 1704 4 n«rl% J^l ItaU h, the b«o»»l, which •ci f h < two doll»r«, or i. «,..i.»l-»t t. .b»..t 83* B-n t .l K ,c. w Gr4« .re »ld bj the B»< cont.miog two Bengal Mtuad*, (or 1»» lb».) »nd loluo Piecc«.ood. by the co,,c of 10 p Tf
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 207 4 SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. 1 VESHEf/S %MRS M'OMMANPERS WHFRK FROM |7>EBFI^AT« T RSi! IW?o R^t 1 Jea rakam Wa n-en fSpottiswood Connolly London London W«d« Jm. Q>£rtKJ!rt Margaret John* DoutfasMackenzie* Ci China do 10 da] ifi r2£ J^w m^y 1 Lock f Maclaine, Fraser* Co.' Bataria do. ifcw^ 9$ lo
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