The Straits Times, 4 November 1845
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Title Section20 1845-11-04 129 STRAITS TIMES. ASP SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE, VOL. 1»S FOR THE WEEK ENDING TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4th. 1£45. NO XVTI20 words
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Page 129 Advertisements
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Advertisement412 1845-11-04 129 THE STRAIT 3 TX3E23. .wotiE Joru.NM in CmoMKK. This day is published at the office No. 7, iinerml igapore, a n«r Jourabov") to bo issued on the of Tuesday and continued weokly. arrangementt made by the Propriewill.i' is confidently expected, ensure Si i; vi rsTrMBB a wide circulation, es- iallv412 words
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Advertisement467 1845-11-04 129 Gents, black and white Beaver Hats, and Gents, vest Pieces, Neckerchiefs Stocks. liOndoii made Shoes, Boots and Slippers, Welchand Lancashire Flannels, of qualities; Ilorrocks" Long Cloth and Cambrics, Huckaback and Medical Rubber Towelling, Silk Umbrellas. j lrisn Linens and French Lawns j English made Cloth Caps Gold and Silver Watches,467 words
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Advertisement735 1845-11-04 129 SINGAPORE DISPENSARY. IN consequence of the Establishment of a Government Hospital, the undersigned have (in the mean time) given up the Private Hospital attached to the above Dispensary OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VESSELS, are respectfully informed that the\ their Passengers and Crew, can be attended at any hoar of the735 words
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Page 130 Advertisements
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Advertisement507 1845-11-04 130 hina Figured and Plain SILKS and NVHNS f OT Ladies' DREBSES; Crape, < ashmere Shawls and Scarfr BAL/AKINE ;md MCSLLN Dresses Ladies' Silk Stockings, Gloves, Mitts, Uonnet and Waist-Rib-Ikjus \c. Cents Silk plain and coloured Socks and Gloves, Waist pieces, Black Neckfichiefa, Silk and Satin Stocks, Neck-Rib-bon, Braces and Silk507 words
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Advertisement404 1845-11-04 130 Rifle beat Donay Coats. J^ Blue r.luth I'll do. Gents. Supeifin Dress Coats. Pro do. Gents. Tartan Shooting do. Superfine Tartan Vest Pieces. Glengary Caps. Saxony Mull Cloth for Trowsers. Londou made Soda Water AND A few sets of German Silver-ware, consisting of Spoons, Forks, &c. <Stc. Ac. LITTLE, CURSETJEE404 words
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Advertisement457 1845-11-04 130 Wines of excellent quality .N". B. Ships supplied daily, with FrpshProvisions, Coolies, Sea Stock, Firewood and Water, J. MAIN'S CO. NOTICE. Mr. T. H. Patterson, Veterinarian, begs leave to inform the gentlemen of Singapore that he arrived here from Madras and will carry on the Veterenary art in all its457 words
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Advertisement858 1845-11-04 130 an order tor the amount, ami. at the sain- 1 "J to add t ia your I'iiis bwve effected a cure of,! W~ order in my Liver aid Stonuiclj. which i) m. ■wt eminent of the Facul^j nt home, and all I I the (.'uuiiiient, had Dot been able to858 words
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Article51 1845-11-04 131 Aden Oct. 10th lliuvia Oct. 1st lKunliay Sep. 25th C ilcutu Oct. !>th Cejlun Sep 27th j K-'yi't Sep. 1st Kii|?land Aug. 25th Hong Kong Oct. 5th. Oct. NVr> I', I Sep. 1; a Oct. 2 Sept. ius Aufi Oci.l ia i Sept. 10 Aug. 251 words
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59 1845-11-04 131 i-jjg«<>agg=— As we expect the arrival of the Steamer, in the course of to<Jay or tomorrow from Galle *ilh the overland mail of the 24th September we have curtailed our remarks to enable <w, establishme ut tobe prepared for the additional demand upon their exertions59 words
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Article52 1845-11-04 131 The French Corvette Victorieuse, we under •tond, will leave Singapore to-morrow Morning fur Macao, and will be followed by the Archi-" ncde after the arrival of the Overland Mail. The report that another Captain was expected t<> arrive by the War Steamer for the Cor- "'te turns out to be52 words
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Article24 1845-11-04 131 H«R Majesty's War Steamer Driver, having nearly completed her repairs will, we hear, quit Sl »gapore on Saturday next in progress to New Zealand.24 words
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Article26 1845-11-04 131 I I Arrival or the French War Steameh. I I f-The French Vfor Steamer Achimede, arrived I f w Singapore on Sunday evening. The Arch*' M26 words
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Article126 1845-11-04 131 made left Sue« on the 15th of September and having no coal on board she sailed down the Red Sea to Aden where she arrived on the 29th. Being unable to obtain fuel from either the East India Company's Coal Stores or those of the Oriental and Peninsular Company, the126 words
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Article20 1845-11-04 131 Os Thursday last a Chinaman in a boat fell into the water, and before assistance was available be was drowned.20 words
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Article736 1845-11-04 131 WiLfuL Murder— Strange Mystery we last week referred to an inquest on the body of a female which was recognised to be that of the wife of a Kling who with three others were attacked in a boat by some Malays, and with the exception of a boy, were concluded736 words
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Article321 1845-11-04 131 -The joint complaint of the Vhambcr of meres and the Press of Singapore has been successful in effecting a reduction of the charges on letters despatched to Europe by Her Majesty,* Mail, or rather we ought to say has induced the authorities to act less foolishly than321 words
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Article833 1845-11-04 131 I -By the arrival of the Yamchi we B received journals to the 4th inst. Their nts are not of much moment, the principal items we subjoin. By a late arrival from the North we hear that H. M. S. Plover, CapL Collinson, was ashore on a mad bank833 words
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Article566 1845-11-04 131 A very interesting series of statistical tables have recently emanated from the office of the Colonial Secretary of New South Wales which afford gratifying proofs of the satisfactory progress making in the colony. The season .of panical is over, it has given way toTthc steady566 words
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Page 131 Advertisements
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Advertisement615 1845-11-04 131 >a< rompletely cared of all his infirmities an 1 i i enj >yment of heal <i i nu- iieiu^s, whea every other i- vrß i,[ii>iNAßV Cure in the West indies, op LEpgOsV AND OTHER DIREFUL SKIN DISEA--1/r. LEWIS REEDON, of Georgetown, Deunder the above date ttaat HoUo- I i hutment615 words
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1582 1845-11-04 132 Straits Intelligence.-Local THE COMMERCE OF THE STRAITS- Veare lndcbti-a to tho politoneas of tne Chairman of the Chamber of Comn ixTi...i:i.x a hulk) fUn of printed Tvauin S:iu>»n win Ciwn«ac» uio Smuivoor P»i.«ioiWum Orniui Ui> 1443-it. in Calcutta, and copiit of which hare beendisth'juced by the Hon bk the Govern.-r1,582 words
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Article1887 1845-11-04 132 The Opium Seizure.— We hear that the Opium I d lost week on the information of the faim.r ■was, after due course of proceedings confiscated; and that an application was accordingly made by him to the S tting Magistrate for the' Opium no forfeited which he claimed on the1,887 words
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Article144 1845-11-04 133 Lo i<:c has been receivI'osl Office, Sydney, a» to the Crte of the by tha two vessels, of whbaa liars have been given at length. ('orinoa Packet, consisted of 245) let--sydney. and 1 Is foreignletrsfor Calcutta: 124 Utters, rasj 66 letters and 102 papers and 3."; papers for Ceylon t144 words
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Article442 1845-11-04 133 Wr. received yesterday files of Adelaide papers to /he 15th July, three days later than those previously received. We regret to observe that sfaterrents are made by iuti y es respecting an encountei between.Capt;iin 'Stvkt and some blacks to the northward vliirh justify the most serious apprehensions for442 words
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Article507 1845-11-04 133 apprehensions respecting the safety of r and his exploring party we, upon re- < insider altogether premature, and that nly arise from the anxiety cf his Iriends üblic to hear further tidings of an espe--uhe questionsof vast interest in the Australia. The reports of natives, whan from507 words
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Article4323 1845-11-04 133 Baec n 11K Bods'i Case. The following just re- marks upon the abuse of luw and justice in this gentieniiui's cane borrow from the Globe: TliO claim of the Baron de Bode, which has been before the Law Courts and also before Parliament for more than a quarter4,323 words
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Article360 1845-11-04 134 CONVERSION OF CLERGYMEN OP THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND TO POPERY. Elsewhere will be found an article on this subject from the Brighton Hit tU. It is worthy the serious perusal of every man and woman in the land* If Christ tian truth is to be elicited, and if people360 words
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1335 1845-11-04 134 CONVERSION OF A PROTESTANT CLERGYMAN. (From the London Time*.), BRIDGEWATER.- The inhalitmts of Bridgewater and it» neighb >urhood are thrown into a state of unusual exjiieiaeat and confusion by a circular addressed To the congregatiou of St. John the Baptist's Church Eastovcr, Bridgewater," from the licensed minister o) that Church,1,335 words
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Article1063 1845-11-04 134 —We find tht following in the Glasgow Argut: It is bue a short time since a Scottish agriculturist took up the cauie of the persecuted crows, and proved to the world that, instead of being detrimental, they were highly useful to the farmer. It remained1,063 words
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823 1845-11-04 135 JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Singapore, Tuesday November 4th 1845 SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. (•IE market although not very active pos\li#:iltli> appearance; a good enquiry ex- |;ut some difficulty is experienced arising ,m i ,i scarcity of cash in the Settlement. The ,jpniaii«l for rot! on manufactures has been rather l.rbk during the823 words
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212 1845-11-04 135 Oct. 97th.— Dutch b:irk Kan Goan, Tan Tik, from Pembang October I4th. 29th.- Dutch schooner lialmtv.; WahTiega, from Buna September 23rd. n liritish^,hip Queen of EngUnd, Peirson, from Calcutta October 9th. 59th.- British bark Britannia, McGregor, from Newport June l*)th. 30th. Dutcli schooner Futhnol Sarrie, Aboobaira,212 words
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Article479 1845-11-04 135 - -It would be ridiculous to require of Sir Robert Peel, and those who have been deluded into the support of his currency views, to make out any affirmative plea in their favour. The only issue that can be raised opoa I them is a negative one; and479 words
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Article211 1845-11-04 135 Bank in payment of their own paper, and carry it into the market next door for sale at 20, 40, 100 per cent, premium, as it may happen. Commercial panic may then tread with giant strides upon the heels of a metalic scarcity the day of atonement that is the211 words
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Article387 1845-11-04 135 The Cohotituiionncl has a long article under the head of postal service in Russia, which, after many facts of comparatively little interest to the general reader, concludes with the following statistical resume: "The receipts of the post-office department in Russia amounted in 1843 to 16 millions of francs, being about387 words
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Article190 1845-11-04 135 C ommercial Treaties. Council of the Blh inst-, declaring what are the foreign pawers with which treaties of commerce are now subsisting, and revoking all former orders in council which have been issued fjr that purpose. Tiic foreign powers with which such treaties arc now subsisting are declared to be190 words
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Article359 1845-11-04 135 Pleasant Prospects Railways. The last number of the Law M cine contains an able article on the liabilities imposed by law upon those who take part in the pelting—up of joinstock schemes, as an c position of the existing law the paper seems complete, and worthy of the ;.ttntionofaltwho arc359 words
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Article224 1845-11-04 135 Company,—There is now building in the dockyard of Mr. Fletcher, at Limehouse, a fine war steam-vessel of 1,410 tons burden for the Kast India Company's service. She is being constructed under the immediate superintendence of Mr. Fletcher, a pupil of Mr. Lang, of the224 words
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Article511 1845-11-04 135 The Prussian Universal Gazette of the 2 ttli July has the following: For some days a report has been in circulation that the Government intends expelling from the Prussian States all the foreign journalists residing in Berlin. Some~journali.sts speak of this as a thing already determined on, and others go511 words
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Article1780 1845-11-04 136 For Eastern a:, d Western Produce Thursday Morning, November 4th 18-k>. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. CiMmircial u*agt*.— Account* are kept inSpanish Doll vrs and Crxts— the Cent is copper Coin, the 1001,780 words
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Article264 1845-11-04 136 FREIGHTS TO LONDON &LIVEROOL Sa 8° >? 4 for 50 cubic Feet A do. in Bags 4 for 20 cwt. Antimony Ore £2 20^ c?rt. Gambier in basket £4 10k per 20 cwt. lvi Coffee in bags.., £4 per 18 cwt I Black pepper £4 per264 words
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Article55 1845-11-04 136 ON GOODS. To Europe {not north of Great Britain( 2} cent. Do. (north of Do. America and NS. Wales 2k Cape of G. Hope &St Helena. 2 Calcutta li Bomljay 2 Madras. aqp. 11 Gulpli 3 «cd Sea 4 (Ceylon lj Mauritius 2J China 1 Batavia 155 words
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Article72 1845-11-04 136 London.. 6 Montis sight 4s, 3d. per Dollar. 30 days ight 4s. Id. do. Calcutta. .60 days *ght Company's Bills 220 acccptefi ditto 222 China. .30 days sigh tat Tar. Madras G>> days sight 2-\"> per Drs. l n Bembay .30 days sitrht 226 per Drs lO'i Syce72 words
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Page 136 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous90 1845-11-04 136 lUtls of Subsckiptiok. Yo;.rljL 16 Spanish Dollars or 36 Companv't P Half Yea# 9 or 20 Quarterly 5 or 1 1 Monthly or 4 Single Copy 1 Ja\a ttapee. Subscriptions Advertisements and eominnnif-" <t;nnl should boaddress»'dtotheEditorNo.7,< oiiiiiu ri > s i" 1 also to the care of the following Agents:90 words
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