The Straits Times, 1 March 1846
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Title Section14 1846-03-01 1 STRAITS TIMES MONTHLY SUMMARY VOL 1 FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 1846 NO. VI.14 words
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Article1109 1846-03-01 1 Menorandum of covers, inward and oular j [,y the late Mails: I otters received for delivery at Singapore, .Steamer Broino fromßatavia 147 E x Braganza from China 000 lix Lady Mary Wood from Europe mi Ceylon 1.729 from other places 1,178 Total coven. 3,70 i Lettt'rs depntched1,109 words
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Article246 1846-03-01 1 AKIIACAV.—The Ann! in. from Arracan arrived at Singapore on the 23th inst. The. price of Kice had risen greatly, in consequence of the demand, and also from a considerable amount having been destroyed by the rains in DecCBH ber la>t. The rate for Kice at the departure of the246 words
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Article113 1846-03-01 1 .Manila. —By the Steamer Lady Mary Wood arrived Lieut. Pery of the Spanish navy, in charge of despatches to the GovernorGeneral of the Phillipines. That gentleman pro- ceeded hence on to Manila, via China, by the same vessel. The novelty of the circumstances of an olhVtT of the Spanish113 words
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Article1467 1846-03-01 1 KftW South Walks.—Intelligence Ins been received, via China, from Sydney to the '27th December which represents the markets there as being in a satisfactory state. It would appear that a great change in the administration of Australasia is about to be brought into operation, and that the1,467 words
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Article160 1846-03-01 1 In New Zealand all continued quiet nt the latest datm The new Governor Grey had arrived at Auckland, and great hopes were entert lined from his known character an 1 abilities. Parties of natives are foininflAkth our allies and enemies, from \\i ta 1,600 Liim^ ready to act160 words
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219 1846-03-01 2 Tower Muskets With Bayonets Marked A. L. J. Co. 1,100-100 Cases, 20 Each i'o, 5 I S No. Q •9 •4 No. I s So. •2 1 No. I 1 2 3 S 6 8 lv 11 1: ia 1 It, 17 16 2q 18 20 17 20 20 18219 words
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Article78 1846-03-01 2 Ry the Julia from there arrived two Dyaaks, sons of one of the Princes of that trine inhabiting the interior of Borneo. Tiiesc visitors have received several attentions from the Resident Councillor, visited the Steamer JTooglt/, an 1 other "little lions'of Singapore they will return to Sarawak i;i a78 words
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Article2533 1846-03-01 2 Dutch Expedition against Bali.—We understand from a source that leaves but liltle question of its correctness, that the Dutch authorities, at the termination of the north-east monsoon, contemplate sending an expedition for the pnrpoM of completely subjugating Bali and annexing it to the dominions in Asia of bis Netherlands2,533 words
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Advertisement593 1846-03-01 2 ADVERTISEMENT TO TUB EDITOR OK THE STRAITS TIMES. Sir, It having been deemed inexpedient j by th« Chairman of the Chamber of Convnerce V) suhmit the minutes of the meeting held on the 11th instant, for publication, we beg to hand you copies thereof, and the documents referred to in593 words
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Advertisement567 1846-03-01 2 could fain hope th Js at home have been misinformed. As the case now stands we trust that you will be able to refute the charge on the plea last mentioned, but should it so happen that you have been so misguided as to have lodged the information it is567 words
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Advertisement434 1846-03-01 2 assed upon us at the meeting held 11th current, we beg to state that we feel sensibly the disapprobation of our fellow merchants; whose good opipnion we desire to possess. As an additional reason for Iwvmg made our report direct to Lloyos without any intimation to the parties concerned here,434 words
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2839 1846-03-01 3 THE Str aits Times. Singapore: Saturday, March 7th. SINGAPORE MARKET REPORT. At the date of our last an expectation prevailod that February would bring with it a decided improvement in the condition of our market for imports generally. Toil however has not been i realized, and that dulness, which pervaded2,839 words
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Article1904 1846-03-01 4 For Eastekn aa d Western Produce Saturday March Btii 184 G. The Port of Singapore is free no Duties are levied on Imports or Exports no Harbour dues exist. Commercial utages.— Accounts are kept in Spanish Dollars and Ckxts— the Cent is a copper Coin, the1,904 words
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Article121 1846-03-01 4 British brig Dutch s'hooiier lintish barque British bark Spanish Ship Swed. brig British bark EL C. Steamer British Steamer Dutch ship Engliih ship British schooner British bark British brig British bark. British bark H- c Si French bli\> Hohancy Kirn (ioan Mahomed Bux 1» o seberry121 words
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Article58 1846-03-01 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Antimony Ore £3 10s. p 20 cwt Gambier in baskets. 10-i. £5 15s. do in bales £3 p toa Sago in boxes £.">., p 50 nft Sasjo Flour J65 5i p 20 cwt. ('on.-p.white&bl.Pcpper.i'.jSs. p 18 .V It! cwt. Hides £5 5s. p Hi cwt. Cassia58 words
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Article52 1846-03-01 4 ON GOODS. To Europe {not north of Great Br&m*( 2} cent. D». (north of Do. 3 America and Wales '1\ Cape of G. Hope St Helena... Calcutta l i Bombay Madras 11 Persian Gulph 3| Red Sea 4 Ceylon lj Mauritius 2$ China \i BaUvia 1 Malacca52 words
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Advertisement192 1846-03-01 4 MONET MARKET London.. 0 Months right 4i. 3d. jwr Dollar 30 days sight 4*. 3d. dv. Calcutta. .00 days mklh Company's i ii accepted ditto *>'>\ China. days sijrht Ht 1 per Ct. pretn Madras 00 days light SStt per Or*. I(h"» Bombay .30 diivs si s i,t TMi per192 words
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Article118 1846-03-01 5 Arravals— Feb. 10th. Per Fly, from Malacca D. Neubronner Esqrj ex Dido from Calcutta,' Senr. Francis de la Kaval; J3th ex H. C. Steamer Hooghly, from Malacca, Hon'blethe Governor aud Lady, Dr. Oxley I7»h ex-Prince Oscar, from Mauritius, Mr. Lumnark l6th ex-Mer-maid, from Macao, Mr. fcrskine, F. de Silva,118 words
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SINGAPORE SHIPPING NEWS
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Article188 1846-03-01 5 Febt. 10th— British brig Dido, (Saunders) Calcutta llth American brig Eagle, (Prcscott) Calcutta American brig Antelopt, (Dumun-sque) Bombay r— l2th British ship Sylph, (Macl)onaki) Calcutta British bark Watencitch, (Korgan) Calcutta 13th 11. C. Steamer Hooffty, [Congalton] J/alacca British brig Poppy, (Cole) Calcutta British brig Arratoon Apcur, (Diirlinrn) Calcutta lsth188 words
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Article179 1846-03-01 5 Feby. 10— French bark Compte de Paris," (Mmier) J/arseilles British ship Ariet Rohoman,"(Row) Madras Spanish brig Dardo,' (Uceda) Manila H. M. Steamer .Vulture," (Mac Donald) China;— llth British bark "Reliance," (Robertson) Penang -I2th British bark Ayrshire," (^filler) Rangoon American brig "Eagle," (Prescott) China;— Am. brig "Ante- j lope," [Dumaresq)179 words
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Obituary19 1846-03-01 5 At Sarawak, in Borneo, on the 29th January last, Thomas Williamson, Esqre. formerly of Malacca aeed 27 years.19 words
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Article384 1846-03-01 5 Batavia. The Dutch War Steamer Bromo arrived at Singapore on the evening of March 6th with dates from Batavia to the 3rd instant. W« have received a file of the Java Courant and notice such items of interest as they contain Unden date of the 4th February we find384 words
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Article890 1846-03-01 5 China. By the arrival of the Kdpie from China our advices from that quarter are brought down to the 17lh February. The political state of affairs at Canton continued embarrassing the feeling of hostility, entertained by the Chinese had not subsided. The governor of Hongk >ng and the Admiral890 words
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Article67 1846-03-01 5 To Singuport. A. Patullo Etq. To Cahot/a, N. lionteiort To So*?. S. Wetmore I'.s; To M*ha, Lt I\.-,, Sptnul N To Galie, Mr, Inglis-and Mrs. V Engineer! liuiiiui Navy. To England. A. M;ulu;-(i:i Eaq, and Servant S. Grnv Eaq. dittj ditto. K. i )s\v;ud E«q.67 words
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Article390 1846-03-01 5 {From the Uongkong Ooerlan Long Cloths.— ln canton tii<; r during the month have been on a j consisting of about 20,000 pieces of ;it drs. l-oO a U-70 per pen. I hear of no sales of important lj for the finer qualities is assuming a» c390 words
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Advertisement32 1846-03-01 5 At Singapore, on the 12th instant, by the Reverend Horatio Moule, a. m., Robert McEwen, Esqre. to Anne, eldest dauphter of the late W. M. Little Esare 8. S. C. Edinburgh. H32 words
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