The Straits Times, 22 July 1845
1845-07-22
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Title Section22 1845-07-22 9 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. >()L. Ist. lOR THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY MOKNINU JULY 22sd. 184j. NO. 2. 122 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement469 1845-07-22 9 THE SJTRAITS TIMES. This day is published at the office Xo. T, CominJArial Square, Singapore, a new Join nal (entitled as above; to be issued on the i morning of Tuesday and continued weekly. The arrangement's made by the I'ropriotors, will, it is confidently expected, ensure for the S-j i;469 words
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Advertisement568 1845-07-22 9 FOR BATAVIA. J. n THE veil known Brig lirittomnrt Cap-jfe-^SN tain Houkkts, will sail for the aliuvc ywciijjv^ port. For freight or passage, apply ■-S««£*.-- APCAR and STEPHENS. Singapore, July 1 5M, 1 845. SI IVGAPORE DISPENSARY IX consequence of the Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersigned have (in568 words
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Advertisement179 1845-07-22 9 TO BE LET. SEVERAL spacious and dry Godowns conveniently situated in CommercialSquare. Apply to the Printer of this paper. Singapore, loth July, 1845. FOR SALE. TWO Giuerut Milch Goats with tnrec Kids: all in exccllf nt condition. Apply to the Printer of this paper. Siitgajwre, Jnhj \bth 1845. AT THE179 words
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Advertisement455 1845-07-22 9 Segar Boxes, Back gammon Boards, Ivory Chess and Backgammon men, Silver and Ivory Card Cases, Silver and Feather if Fans, Inlaid Bombay Work Boxes. Watch Stands, Card Cases, Cribbage Boards, Taper Cutters, kc. itc. STATIONARY comprising Letter and X'ote Paper, Drawing Pencils, Blank OF- FICE, M£MORA»DUM and LOO BOOKS, Penknives455 words
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Article25 1845-07-22 10 To Scrutator" and a Subscriber's communications will appear next week. A reader do»s (he authority in question grea injustice the case was fully investigated.25 words
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Article54 1845-07-22 10 Aden Nay Ist Macao June 20th Batavia July 3rd Madras June 1 lth Bombay June 28th Malacca July 17<h Calcutta July Bth Manila May 31st Ceylon Jnne 2nd Mauritius May 10th Egypt May 24th Pinang June 28fh England June 7th Shanghai JMay 12th Hong Kong June54 words
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Article265 1845-07-22 10 THE Straits Times. Tuesday Jult 22\d. 1845. SnrCK our last publication we have received China papers to the 18th of June, Bombay papers to Jane 25th and Madras Journals to the 10th June, via Bombay. Wk understand the Admiral is expected to arrive here this day; His not thought however265 words
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Article129 1845-07-22 10 -By the Schooner Denia, which arrivedhere on Friday hut, we have received Bombay Journals to the 25th. of June. Their contents •re not very interesting, being chiefly take n up with local matters. We regret to notice the sad ravages made by Cholera, especially amongst the European portion of129 words
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Article418 1845-07-22 10 —We are given to understand, from a source which may be relied on, that the direct line of Steam Communication will come into operation next month. The Lady Mary Wood, belonging to the Peninsular and Oriental Company, is expected here on the 6th August or the following day.418 words
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Article82 1845-07-22 10 —The Coquette which arrived here i few days since brought China papers to th* 18th ult. Their contents are somewhat barren of intelligence. The Major General, commanding the forces in China, returned to Hongkong on the I7th from the North in H. M. S, In, Undeterred by the notoaious82 words
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Article449 1845-07-22 10 —Our contemponuy of the Ceylon Herald notices the proba ble succession of Sir Anthony Oliphant, the Present Chief Justice of Ceylon, to Str WflJiam Norris as Recorder. Some doubts exist whether the office will be continued, and our contemporary remarks with much assurance Should the office449 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement851 1845-07-22 10 Tnxs Inestimable SKedzcine being composed entirely of Medicinal Herbs, is free from any mercurial, or other deleterious substance. Innoxious to the tenderest infant, or to the weakest constitution, and equally prompt and sure in eradicating disease from the most robust frame, it is jxrfectly safe in its operations and effects,851 words
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Advertisement875 1845-07-22 10 vice and charity, he said^ lam both astonished and delighted! for I thought, that if ever I saw you again, it would be without your Arm I can only compare this Cure to a Charm Sworn at the Mansion House of the City of London, this i Wk. Brooke, 6th875 words
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Article85 1845-07-22 11 —A lamentable Ion 1 tn me Sjcc of a rom the town. A r ry restive was iieid b> Ivi ':\v'.i). Iiovevir. Imjipci'.inj; !'>!;•: i in, the ;:nIniAt st-ited off al great Sjrewho licit] on theshaft. c! fiuin rum jee l^tgo bisjtold nt and Uic wheels ol'the vehicle85 words
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Article1127 1845-07-22 11 —We observe th;:t pv.crn- o ivinccd by the representations ni.vie Ly tb I > and ol that Captain I'nvnuY erj respect incapacitated as governor 4f lonial Settlement, has removed liiin from the i nd desired i:is ppearancfe ;:t Ho* answer long scrips of coi tado to Uic colonial1,127 words
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Article196 1845-07-22 11 Tirr Governor will arrive here about theend of th" monffl in th? Diana. Singapore Free Press July 17. We are glad to have it in cur power to inform "Mr readers tliJ^the Library may be expected soon to b? in n. nict efficient state, as the large stock of196 words
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Article837 1845-07-22 11 Yc^rr^.y the Hon. Major* General D'A^ui"hr. Commander of Ihe forccs'in China, arrived from the north in 11. M. S. Ibis, Captain Mundy. The Major General landed in the foreno.iu vis rci". ived with the honours due to his rank, the anniversary of the memorable bnt- \Vater!oas»U>e most decisive if837 words
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Article621 1845-07-22 11 TO THE EDiTOH OK THE BENGAL HLnKARr. Sir., As the King cf Denmark is about perpetrating a injury on a peaceful people, who have fcr a long period looked upon the English nation as their best friends and protectors, but who, it is to bo feared, are most unjustly621 words
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Article176 1845-07-22 11 Barque Actress lately seized for having a smart quantity of Opium on board, was yesterday ioni!s.vntcl.v order of the Deputy Collector "oi Cut>un;s.--<JiiU.u dazetU'. June Mil LsTTKM from the 25th ultimo, state that the much-t:i!keri-of Sword, had been received by Sir Charles Napier, who gave an ontertainment to the176 words
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Article164 1845-07-22 11 The Madras United Service Gazetto says that'tha time for ihe transfer of the Truuqucbur territories is approaching. We conclude; that Surantporc will be handed over at the same time, and that thJ French will be tho only foreign nag flying on Bengal territory before the end of the pesesrt164 words
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Article138 1845-07-22 11 Vv'e were informed, indirectly, by a Gentleman, who passed through ibis Btation by aaji n Wednesdiiy, thai the fears t oti dn< < f Cholera c ing the Sutlej, had turned out but 100 correct It h;ui, at the tune of hie parture, declared itself at 1<Y138 words
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Article71 1845-07-22 11 We are glad to learn, from a letter dated 3rd Jun« at one of the Upper Seinde outposts, that everything is quite quiet now. Our friend informs u-?^ that they "never even hear of the Ikloochees."* Sickness too is trifling, though tiie b .':k, which caused such annoyance k.-t71 words
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Article2264 1845-07-22 11 JrsTJcn.s* Justice. Two worshipful Leioeatcrsliire justices (Mr. 11. (i. Cresswell anri Mr. \V. W: Ahnoy) issue a distress warrant lor Cs>. 4d. against a poor man named Thomas Lakiu, having a wife and four children to Bupport. Jlc was sent to gaol for the debt, but 800 ble peopk2,264 words
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Article1481 1845-07-22 12 The remarks of our Paris contemporaries on the discussion of Wednesday in the Chamber of Depu ties are not of very great interest. The journal" which have opposed the fortification bill in principle, or the proposition for immediate armament, continue to argue as they have hitherto done; but most1,481 words
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Article6674 1845-07-22 12 MYNHEER VAN CLUMSEETRUXK OR, T.IB DENKFIT3 OF SMO&INO. Towards the sunset of a lovely May day, rrn- yean since, a stranger was strolling along the road that then led from Alexandria to Leesburgh in Virginia. As he ascended the Shooters-hill, he pau<ed from time to time partly to take6,674 words
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Article1032 1845-07-22 14 SiN-a.u-oiis I^uesdvy 22wb July, 1843. We have been requested to state that the letter bags for the Ship Jljjiu\im JJijurum for China and brig Bfii > n I 't f.jr Batavia will be closed at Ii». M.,fhis diy: t!i rt for n att'.ie oflee of Fromuh/kjk.: SUHAUJK21,032 words
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Article1164 1845-07-22 14 Th« Miriet generally Is verjr much c i of manufactures and Country prod'j ntw Uotkai itf thfl BITtmU yt H^ilj- f paMimH f n i tr_ui.r. u-.v slioiliy c potU-u 10.: :t Matyonu? U^julie tv tr .lc Anchhiw.— Tii" mvkjel 1< t r.i!KW it:::i Sootj rrlj •.11,164 words
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Article3187 1845-07-22 15 13th. June, 1815. action was brought by Messrs. D. and M. Rus- ■mjoe and Co. against Messrs. Mncvicar and Co. to ijr tiie amount of insurance upon goods damaged oi. tKArd the Corsair. A Jury having been chosen the Attorney-General "pva.-d me case for the3,187 words
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Article358 1845-07-22 16 For Easteux axd Western Proujlc c—Tuesdaye T uesday Morning, 22nd. .1 uL V 184-3. "■"^i^ The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports*,; no Harbour dues exist. !i.- V iun'-a are kept in Spanish Dollars and Cr.vTi— thp Cent is358 words
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SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS.
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Article78 1845-07-22 16 J«Jy Ktt-H. M M. rtllpß.t.u.i.O>r»».fr'mM»li.rr. July l!». I<W. -Bntl.U acauoa-i- <i.«liM, W«»f.-. Iruu, Soolw, Jue IM. l-Uh-A-MTfcao h*«I» Oeor«i EWriJ,;c,tromM»c»oJii« lUt luuvhM k < driiuk to** Bta WTlle.from BaUTia July luth. «,iU-LUi»i 'niiifi ftiiMtirii ««iy i 01- -<»«rfc» A. Dp* i'jqt. >, U.u*«»A»i«.BaU*.*'o»Honjko«« June 2nd. Ml, -MM *hoo«*r 1t,,,,78 words
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Article78 1845-07-22 16 I.* J«*-Btiti.h rtiip K..a..».i, MiJdlrW.. v ti«a Bril-1. >».■<« M.« C..KL.tr.. W»«a- T»"rn.r, t yh JfTrtt^h brvi B«u Ni»l. Calcutta. JUI4 H,.urah«yii. BriiM-li «».<oi«t Ji. v. Mien ,to Saraw.k HniMk 111 ''""asf Wla. L kotb. MriU»l> p»*n*o jjia», iMufc, fa Vmafyf wth Hrltiih brig Vi > Uii»on» Eng, to78 words
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Article54 1845-07-22 16 PREMIA OF INSURANCE ON GOODS. To Eurove (not north of Great Britain^ 2] cc,:». Do. (north <>/ Do. d America and NS. Wales -2} Cape of G. Hope St Helena.... '-i Calcutta. ]i Bombay 2 Madras 1 Persian Gulph 31 lied Sea 4 Ceylon 1J Mauritius 2 J China 154 words
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Article42 1845-07-22 16 Antimony Orj k. £2 20 cwt. Tin..., ii UoiUUlUl' Ul OtL-.^l llAl I'Cf -<J CIM. Coffer in bag! £4 yet 1» <" v! Black pepper "£4 F r 16 i'wtCassia 10s per Ik>x. Measurement Goods... £4 per 50 cubic fi42 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous103 1845-07-22 16 It AltS UflM.l.s'Kinl(IS. Yearly lfi SnanUh Dollars or 3G Company's Rupoc* naif Yearly i> or 2» Quarterly 5 or 11 Monthly lj or 4 Single Coyy 1 .lava Rupee. Subscriptions Advertisements and comnv should beaddressedtotheEditorXo.", Common.:. il > also to the euro of the following Al; Hongkong Mrssrs. Oswald Dcsaudt103 words
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