The Straits Times, 14 January 1846
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Title Section22 1846-01-14 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 2nd. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY JANUARY, 14TH 1846] AND SATURDAY WORNINCS. NO XXXV.22 words
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Advertisement352 1846-01-14 1 NOTICE. THE Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Slc;ini Ships Lady Mart/ Wood and Urgganza, arc expected to arrive here on the slh and Bth proxjmo. The former vessel on the sth from Point de dalle on her passage to I lon^kongftnd Hie latter from Hongkong on the blh mi352 words
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Advertisement555 1846-01-14 1 Handsome embroidered pin a Scarfs Shawls, Hiinilkt's., Caps, Culls, manufactured at Manila. Black and White Lace Shawls and Scarfs very rich, Finply-worked Collars, Chemissettes of every description, Dress Handkerchiefs Jtc. &c. Corded Muslinctt and Horse Hair Petticoats and Dress improvers. Fine Silk and straw Bonnets, Silk Parasols. Bonnet, Cap, and555 words
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Advertisement942 1846-01-14 1 PORTO NQVO IRON WORKS THE India Iron and Steel Company, have again blown in their Furnaces and are now ready to execute orders for Pig Iron, and Iron casting of every description. From improvements in the manufacture of their Iron, they are now capable of making castings of the softest942 words
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94 1846-01-14 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore Wednesday January 13th. We haw: to announce the arrival of the following passengers since our last J.in. 10th.—Per AlHijafor, from Macao. Read 13— !»er Swaßow, from Ktuo. .Mr. jhd Knm. Mrs. tssjao and 2 Children, Miss de Pouia and Master Hcndriks. We ha\e to announce the94 words
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Article17 1846-01-14 2 coo The Lanrich from China, in an d.iys, arrived last evening and will proceed to Bonfcaj to-day.17 words
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Article315 1846-01-14 2 Eent.— W« have hern fa^ured by a correspondent at Alexandria with a few items of intelligence brought by the Strainer. l>"pc to receive regular favors from the same source. The items of Intelligence" in this City during he last I.') ,l.,ys are not of much importance. Hie narriag* (that has315 words
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Article96 1846-01-14 2 Memorandum of covers, inward and outward,!)} the late Mails: Letters received for delivery at Singapore, Ex-Stetmer Merapi from ltatavia l">-> Ex Lady Mary Wood from China 537 E x Bragttnza from Europe >u Ceylon 1,702 from other places 60 1 Total covers. 2,996 I Letters dspatched from Singapore. I'it Steamer96 words
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Article39 1846-01-14 2 On Sunday Morning last the 11. C. Steamer Ihnxjlihj returned from Point Romania where it was designed to build beacons at High Water mark, but, owing to the heavy Sea on, all attempts ut reaching the Point were fruitless.39 words
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Article28 1846-01-14 2 We understand that the 11. C. Steamer J'/i/rt/ff/io/i, will proceed to I'enang at the end of the current week. Colonel Watson goes on to Penang by this opportunity.28 words
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Article22 1846-01-14 2 We understand that Sir Wit am Norris is about to proceed to Ceylon for tw months for the benelit of his health.22 words
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Article131 1846-01-14 2 Rhio. W« arc happy to leant tiu the town of I'.iiio has been well guarded situ the last 12th in^t supplies the following item. Within the last few days a most atn. '»i's murder has been committed at Ithio by a Chinese. It would appear that a Javanese man was131 words
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Article89 1846-01-14 2 Rorberies appear to be of nightly occurrence within the precincts of Singapore, most of wbii li are perpetrated so systematically as to dely the \igilancc.' of tl«e Police. On Saturday last about 4 A. M. some* worthies placed and ascended a ladder and obtained entrance into the ii.st floor of89 words
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Article138 1846-01-14 2 At the end of the present month the Chinese new year will be ushered i:i with the usual license to the dissipated to gamble, discharge crackers, and other and equally to them agree;--dcmonstratiotis of joy and festivity. As we understand some of the keepers of Fhoas are about to -)[)ly138 words
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Article93 1846-01-14 2 ARRIVALS Jau. 10 Brit, schooner Alligator, Cook, Macao. Jan. I. 13 Dutch schooner Swallow, Valberg, Khio Jan. 11. —Do. bark IK. B*y, Wilkk, Rhio Jan. 11 DEPARTURES j an> 1()—Brit. Steanur Ixidy Mary Wood, Cooper, Guile. —Do, brig Mr.liunu-d liux, Maliomcd, Penang. 11 —Brit. Steamer Brayanza, Lewis,93 words
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Article2495 1846-01-14 2 Singapore Market Report.— The market continues in the same inactive state last reported. In the absence of any reports of sales, we annex the remarks from our last Orniu'iiU Summary, which, will he more acceptable, especially as many were not able to obtain copies of the Summary in consequence of2,495 words
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Advertisement369 1846-01-14 2 FOR RHIO. V^Wv THE Clipper Built Schooner Sw\L- Captain Yai.HKlu;, vwll sail •"•■Mbbf for the alxne port on Saturday next. I 'or freight or passage, apply at the Office of the undersigned. W. C. LEISK.. Singapore, Jany. ISth 1816. RECEIVED PER "ELISABETH." AND FOR SALE AT THE CJOIHMVN OK IHE369 words
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Article204 1846-01-14 3 The Newspaper which lately made its appearance at Singapore designated the Straits J'i/h-js and Journal of Vommercf whose appear* announced 1>\ us ami which up to the c li.i-* been distingafahed bj its intelligence and hninlifnl typographical execution, has been from the lN.li Of November last issuinstead of once204 words
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Article506 1846-01-14 3 r;,- to have this week, to recor I I) as has not recently occurred in irhooit Tlie Odutui left Macao t 10 0 clock on Saturday evening. The wind -in- anchored next day oil' the Bed i the small islands of Sowchow and tlit; Brothers waiting the turn of506 words
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Article2523 1846-01-14 3 European Intelligence. Nov. 2 4. French Government lias patiftahed the i ii: Iks oi < 'ii'.)t:iill UoMAIN D Ljivi:i<; a full account of the combined attack on i town and fort of Tainatavc. in the i>land tfattftgascar, which took, place on the 1 5th of June last, by t"u- tores2,523 words
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Article1926 1846-01-14 4 Prices Current at Singapore. For Eastern ami Western Pro d v c e—Wednksd a y January 14th 1840. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. iratJNsMsfH arc ktept in Spanish Dollars and Cexts—the Cent U a copper Coin, the1,926 words
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Article207 1846-01-14 4 kTIOX ami:. OKI APTAIN. iENTS. 'KSTIXATION l.rilish brig i.ritish brig Dutch schooner British brig British brig British brig Kutish barque Hritish ship H. C. steamer Dutch barque British schooner Brit, schooner British brii: Siam barque Prussian hark •Spanish brig Dutch bark British bark Dutch bns Sj>a«ibh207 words
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Article113 1846-01-14 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore 20 cwt. Tin £> Black pepper ,£4 per 16 cwt. Cassia 9 'shillings per box. Measurement Goods £4 4. per 50 cubic feet Sago in Boxes 4 4». for 50 cubic Feet. do. in Bags 4 4s. f r 20 cwt. Gambic" in basket113 words
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Article174 1846-01-14 4 . London.. H MonUMMghl Is.'M. pei Dollar. 1 3" **J* »>«»>« k. 2d. do. Calcutta..GO days w>ht Company's Bills 220 ai-iopi.d ditto 221 (hina .30 days Blgbl at ipwCt.pmr Madras.. (i() days si-ht '2A"> per Drs Bombay..3o days right 226 |»r Di Syce .Silver 7 per Cent Premium for174 words