Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 March 1836
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Title Section16 1836-03-12 1 SINGAPORE CHRONIC LE And Commercial Register NO. 11, VOX.. C. s&znaaukT xvxaoxcr, sujaLr~EE itt^f [New Series.]16 words
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Article1277 1836-03-12 1 I'll tell the tale 'twas tokl to me The Rockingham outward-bound East India man was skimming along before a freshening breeze which had just begun to ruffle the broad bosom of the Atlantic, every stitch of canvas was set, and joy sat smiling on the countenances of1,277 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement659 1836-03-12 1 ABANDONMENT op the LIGHT at POINT PALMYRAS, WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR VESSELS SEEKING A PILOT FOR TIIE RIVER HOOGLEY. THE encroachment of the Sea f on the iland of Mypurrah, commonly called Point Palmyras, rendering it necessary to abandon the Light at that place, notice hereby given, that the Light will659 words
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Advertisement344 1836-03-12 1 FOR SALE. THE NEW STEAM VESSEL Substantially built at Aberdeen m 1835. The Engine is by J. Duffus Co. on the most approved principles, and is adapted for Wood or Coals. The Vessel measures about 115 Tons, builder's, or about 56 Tons Steam measurement, works 48 Horse-power and is considered344 words
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Advertisement356 1836-03-12 1 duction will be made to wholesale purchasers, who are recommended to buy soon as good Sherry is becoming scarce, consequently prices must advance should there be no arrivals shortly, and from the long coutinued low price of the article none need be expected to arrive soon. JOHN GEMMILL. Singapore, 26th356 words
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1118 1836-03-12 2 ATROCITIES COMMITTED NEAR THE SANDWICH I SLANDS. Mane, Sandwich Islands, 24th Dec. 1 835. The Awashouks arrived m November, under command of her third officer, Mr. Jones. Captain Cofhn, the first and second officers and some oi the. seamen were killed by the natives off Baring's island on October the1,118 words
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Article1288 1836-03-12 2 Owing to calms we had for several days lain close to the entrance of the Bay of Manila and were heartily tired of looking on a land which presents to the eye no novel or particular feature. Cape Mariveles, a high promontory at the entrance of the Bay is1,288 words
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Article311 1836-03-12 2 To my Cuwn a WatY-Fairing-ma*. Mi deer Way, I cant teT v the orror off mi mind upon* reeding the floorer v got m the fry press of Uwt thorsday-— O my deer Faring how badly you fared whi it was like grilling v widout gee, v hay no311 words
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Article540 1836-03-12 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir, If you consider the accompanying statement given by the person it relates to worthy of a place m your columns, you are at full liberty to make use ot it. I can vouch for the accuracy as given to me,540 words
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Article2331 1836-03-12 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Sir. Nil tarn perniciosius guam ex alia sapcere.— Tan. As not only the mercantile community of these settlements, but th«* whole mercantile community of India, ancT reaid'tnts m parts trading to these ports are cteepiy interested m these same Salvage cases, I taj£2,331 words
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Article121 1836-03-12 3 MTOtDir EVENING MARCH, 12th 183 S. ri »c Shipping report of today announce arrival of the Hamburg Brig Con tr(ua (M.n.l*. 2d March, bound Hamburgh the Portuguese Brig Au~ Irom China 4tb March bound for < ni" y A nH the bri Corsair from Cal- and Pmang. The M121 words
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Article464 1836-03-12 3 Wl11 ]*i> mHUnt w are in- C «Of^for Calcutta spoke rarccfcr Puiut and put on boar<l the htter* and papers from China for* ibis port which «h« bad carried on with her wh«n «he passed through without touching W« have received Canton Registers to the 23d- from464 words
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Article1926 1836-03-12 3 The Corsair has brought our Pinang papers to the 27th ultimo, and we remark that the Pirates had lately been m great force near the Dindings, so much so that the boats of H M. Sliip Hose had met with a stout resistance, and retired without being abie1,926 words
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Article154 1836-03-12 3 ARRIVALS MARCH IS3G. 7th British bark Hero, Hughes, from Calcutta 20th Feby. American brig Maria Therein, Taylor, from Batavia 16th Feby. Oth British bark Coir ay cc Family, Wallace, from China :ird March. 11th Hamburgh brig oncordia, Kohne, from Manilla 2nd March. Dutch schooner Amelia, Ross, from Samarang sth154 words
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Article101 1836-03-12 3 At Malacca, on Tuesday the 23rd February 1830, Mr. James Lokne, band Master 01 the 4bth Regiment M. N. 1., aged 24 >ears v months and 25 days, he was a loving and dutiful Son, a kind, tender ami aliectionale husband, and a^ more warm, sincere and101 words
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SINGAPORE CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 12th 1836.
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Article1205 1836-03-12 4 All sales of European imports can be effected for payment m cash, and returns made m Bills, Specie, or Gold dust, when produce U not preferredIMPORTS. COTTON PIECB GOODS —There have been few transaction* during the week, as the Siam Junk* have not yetfairl> c»tnnr»eo<'«ii making their purchases,1,205 words
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Article1441 1836-03-12 4 It bavin* beta agreed at a Public Meeting of the Merchants of thi» Settlement, held on the 23rd Apr,; nal effected on the principle of Cash, w«* shall m future— instead of barter quotation*— give ibeit at C«t/, r ,j< fi goods rm&re especially European mxnu/actureij are sold1,441 words
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248 1836-03-12 4 Tin and Antimony Ore, £i. i Os a £1. 15s. per 20 cwt. bugar, m bags £3. i O s. £4. per 20 cwt, kago, m do. £3. per do. Hides, m bulk £5. a £5. lOs. per do. bapan wood, m bulk £3. a248 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1836-03-12 4 SHIPPING IN THE* if AKH O L K. f>ATR I VETOEL'F^NAKES. TCoMkANDEas'I CONSIGN Lfi*~ TWITErkR FROM OESrn^ ANT Dec. 16 Cochin C. ship Phan Bang Siagon" American ship Sachem Meacom J. Balestier Court al U.S.A. Batavia Feb. 10 British brig Zeno Lawson Bou*iead Schwabe Co. do. Liverpool „24 Dutch ship134 words
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