Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 2 July 1836

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  • 36 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE 9b* Commrrnal Sr. 2B VOXk 6. SATURDAY EVENING JULY 2nd 1836. u New Series.' 7 Public Notification, appearing j p this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.
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  • 4290 1 1. Interesting Account of various Tribes, on the N. E. Frontier of the Bengal Te rritories Continued from last L'firon.c'c. Such a state of society, it must be evident, is wholly incompatible with any menial improve. merit, 01 any advance m the arts; they pursue the same unvarying course of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 307 1 NOTIFICATION. '.HE Resident Councillor being t about to leave this Station on public j service, the charge of the Settle- meat devolves, under orders from the Right Hon'ble the Governor General m Council, on Mr. Win- j £rove, who has this day assumed the Ofiice of Acting Resident Councillor until
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    • 299 1 frovics« 1 Jiose Gentlemen who have not signed the circular and are desirous of becoming members of the Singapore Agricultural and Horticultural Society, can sign it at the Heading Room, or intimate their wish to the undersigned before the 4th June, next, otherwise they will be subject to ballot. T.
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    • 169 1 KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. AD VERtAsIXG, And Printing. IN THK A Drs. CU. NM'AL Subscription 12. Extra Chronicles to Subscribers 25 To Non -Subcribrrs GO For over] Comnujrcial&lSliippiog Advertisement not ex- > 2. 50 ceediny: halt a column j He) or»d 50 lines or ball a «:o- f lumn f per
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  • 1860 2 The Women of India. Continued from the Chronicle of 7 th. May.) Nor is this feeling confined to the higher classes, manifested trtily m provinces beyond the pale of British law. The scrupulous notions entertained upon the subject of feminine dolioacy, were manifest etl, m a Very remarkable decree,
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  • 81 3 Sir, It appears to mo that the Singapore Read,:i;r Room would ho rendered far more attractive •'.ii it is at present were a daily report of nhipng intelligence furnished to contain statements of A.-;vals and Departures; and of vessels intend•jcr to depart m
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  • 68 3 The letter of F came to hand late on Saturday last, aud it was one intention to hare acknowledged its reception, which by an oversight was omitted. We publish the letter this evening, and have no doubt the suggestion of F. will meet with dtte attention; as it
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  • 180 3 We are at length happy to fulfil our promise v>f publishing the Singapore Chronicle on Europe paper. That it has not been our fault we assure ourselves of our subscribers believing, and that it will not be theirs m encouraging our humble exertions we arc equally certain, if
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  • 2013 3 Saturday Evening, 2nd July, IS3G. The only arrivals from sea since our last have been the Red llovc/. from China Ist. juue, and ship Sultana, from Bombay the 2iith. The ii*>rf Hover came m the fourth day 1(1 *c Cncas/ec Family, and sailed for Calcutta on v,-. l re^day
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  • 622 3 Antimony Or« None Arrack,* from Java 26 Casks Attor Oil, from Bombay 125 Dn. vrght. Bees Wax, frpm native ports 55 catties Beche de Mer, from do. do 47 pK Birds* Nests, black, from do. Tl pis. 250 ctys. Buffalo Hide- from Java 30 pis. from- native ports
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  • 634 3 PRINCIPAL E XPORTS. i Antimony Ore, to Europe 230G piculs Anniseed, to do 200 cfiest-. Arrack, to native port* 6 boxebees' W a x, to Europe Ifttfieols. j do. to native ports (J do. Benjamin, t Europe 38 do. Birds' nest, white, to do 532 catties. do. d#i to native
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  • 27 3 Domestic Occurrence. DEATH At Mtutns on the 25th. of May, Mm. SL'THERLA\r>, Wile Ot JaMEU SITMF.RLAM* ta«_>ClKi- iixic Ldit'H I t .jc Bengal Hurkuru, ii*r<- i\ v«-;ir-».
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