Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 February 1836
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Title Section17 1836-02-27 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Registger NO. 9, VOI.. <». w r J WJhw,ITAJCy 27, 1836 i v^" Series.]17 words
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Article1404 1836-02-27 1 by babu kasiprasao ghosh. Hydrabad. (Continued from our last) Sabbat Jang, the third but the eldest illegitimate son of Asaf Jah-Nizam-ul-mulk, being supported by French influence, was proclaimed viceroy of the Deccan, and soon after his accession was involved m a war with several Marhatta chiefs1,404 words
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Article748 1836-02-27 1 He wa« formerly tbe commander ot Mons. Kin. sy's sepoy», who i i I7si had $one over to the Pe»hwah, and a< compankd his army on expedition into the v amatic, but owin^ to a mitonder»undine occasioned by the minte in* of bin tro»p», he left hi« 6ttu4tioii and took748 words
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Article2013 1836-02-27 1 WEST COAST OF SUMATRA. SAILING DIRECTIONS FOR THE Pepper Pouts jtorth of analaboo BY JAMES D. GILLIS 'Continued from our last.) CXote. The Bearings are all by Compass, j KIGAS. Tbe town of Rigas is on the X. \V. side of the bay; it is a considerable pepj>er port, with2,013 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement326 1836-02-27 1 FOII LONDON. XT THE fine A. I. Ship Mar~&a£ r aref > 304 Tons Register, William Johns r. n. Commander, has only room for a few Tons of \\i\\t freight, and will have early dispatch. For freight or passage apply to DOUGLAS, MACKENZIE CO. Singapore, Dec. bth 1835. Captain Johns326 words
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Advertisement200 1836-02-27 1 ADVERTISEMENT. For Sale a Bay Timore Pony, middle aged, adapted for either Palankeen, or Saddle, apply to J. WOODEN. Singapore, 20th Feby 1836. SOTICE SODA WATER OF SUPERIOR QUALITY TO BE HAD AT THE BITIGAPOftR DISPENSARY. SHfcRRY FOR SALE Just received by the Undersigned, a batch of London bottled fine200 words
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Article1327 1836-02-27 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, I perceive that the inexhaustible Q. is m the field once more. He has it all, right ami left The Law Agents and even the Court conspired according to his confession to exclude fact*, which developed, would have covered his party1,327 words
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Article413 1836-02-27 2 Saturday Evening, February 27th 1836. The Balcarra* Captain Hine. from China, arrived this evening. We h lYe not received our own files ul Canton ua pers, but have been obligingly favored with the ..gut or a Canton R* ,Trr o 9th and a Canton Pres* o f the RStat413 words
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Article285 1836-02-27 2 On the morning of (ho Ml, of I', h the natives of Canton wen- mrprited must be called m this nty phfomi I roofs of Urn houses MM flu- bftld-p I were periwigged" with Urn *now fallen <t*riag the ■Mbt Urn -v i I winter m285 words
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Article1108 1836-02-27 2 By the arrival yesterday ■•fillf rf Pukat from P*-rali, we have been inform"trrat the system of piracy is c<mi with unabated vijour m the «tinti<. with a* much imponit) as it Ibcffi no civilized government at han.l Tto Pukat aboveinentioned on her *tj therwitl. a lar^e quantity olPep|>»run«lTin. was attacked1,108 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1836-02-27 2 1 C Pehjabah besar may be known hv k the first Island whic-h Z,U Rigas point after shutting m Pulo Epoo Rahnoo ana by a oanch of trees on the inner ex treinilT' the resc of th* Island appearing low and level42 words
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Article2233 1836-02-27 3 This ease differs from the case of Brown m. Duncan, decided a short time ago m thi« Court, by reason of the introduction of tertain allegations contained m the supplemental answer of the present defendant, and of the proof on the part of the plaintiffs2,233 words
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Article503 1836-02-27 3 Yesterday one of the largest Alligators, hitherto seen m the settlement. wa» caught by some sampan boys m t lie Singapore river a short way above Campong Malacca, brought into town tin* morning, purchased by a gentleman of this settlement, killed, and his skin is not? under prophylactic process for503 words
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Article692 1836-02-27 3 By the British barque Datln Merchant, from Calcutta. 12 cases copper Sheathing, 3 kc^s copper Nails, l box Iron Monger)', 40 halts C^>ttor> Goods, 250 bags Wheat, 12 bags Cummin Seed, 4O bdls. Twine, 1 m No. bi«r Drum, 3 kejjs and 1 box contents unknown. From Pinang .i%)692 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.
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Article1420 1836-02-27 4 AU sales of European imports can be effected for payment m cash, and returns made m Bills, Specie, or GoULdust, when produce is not preferred. IMPORTS. COTTON PIECE GOODS.— There has been some enquiry this week by the Siam Junk tr»d«r«, and the sales effected are principally to1,420 words
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Article1448 1836-02-27 4 It having bees sfpreed Pttblfc Meeting of the >f rchatiU of this Settlement, helJ on the 23rd April U«t, thai »1J %h ••ffcied on the principle of obsk, wrr »hall m future »n*iead of barter qu Nation*— ».»e (hem at Cai/i ratet J*^" poods fmore especially European manufactures1,448 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1836-02-27 4 ARRIVALS FEBRUARY 1836 Voyou™e 1 l rora t CoAh?ri!i Bhi ?«^K SaZ< n> Ha<1 P I«™ail from Pontianak Bth Febraary. 2Sth-Cochm China ri# L■• M DEPARTURES M^ccT^na^Tceitn.^^"''- CH Tea Son for Malacca and P,nan g ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. By the Fatal Salam, 25 Natives. SHIPPING IK THE HARBOUR 16 SSSlcSwp108 words
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