The Straits Times, 13 September 1848
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Title Section22 1848-09-13 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SIAGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4th. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 13th 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. ;j()922 words
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Advertisement736 1848-09-13 1 HVTKS OF SrHWRIVTIOH Aii««aUy.. Sp. I)r«. 16 Half- Yearly.. 9 Quarterly.... >> 5 One Month... 14 I K Single Copy— One Rupee. LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUAREr-SINCAPORE. Jaconet— White and colored #ots and shoes, English'and French Linen— Fine Irish 1 innets direct from Paris,736 words
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Advertisement687 1848-09-13 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following selecttd specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY |j|j£ HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table Berlin Wool of assorted colors Balrarine dresses Capa, Cuffs, Collar* ol English Manila Bonnets of the latest mode*, from Paris manufacture687 words
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Advertisement517 1848-09-13 1 MM London Simmonds Ward Calcutta— Thaeker and Co. China— William Pustau Co Manila— Joseph Rogers C» PUBLIC NOTICE TIHE Undersigned has on Sale several excellent Chronometers by the most reputed manufacture! s in England. Masters of vessels on giving notice to the undersigned may receive intimation of true Greenwich time517 words
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Article1420 1848-09-13 2 Statement with reference to the article in the Straits Times of the 2b*th August. I am charged in the first place with culpability in having inflicted punishment at which n Queens Judge would shrink with horror. The Iviito states that he finds an innocent man1,420 words
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107 1848-09-13 2 THE Straits Times. Singapore: Wednesday, 13th Sept. 1848. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Sci>t. *th per Clarendon feom Amoy, J. S Parker K*q. 9th per Hmrh Lindsay from Madras, Dr. and Mrs \ViU m, tiotn Malaccv. Obtain K'-vin tad Lieut. Allen per Mayaram Dayirta trom107 words
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Article17 1848-09-13 2 11. M. S. MdmmpUS, Captain Campbell, C. b. arrived here last evening, having left Hongkong July 271h.17 words
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Article51 1848-09-13 2 The H. C. Steamer Hugh Lindsay, arrived here on Saturday last, from Madras, having landed a detachment at Malacca. The Hn«l' Lindsay brought on the troops heretofore at Malacca for conveyance to Lahuan, but no Barracks having been constructed at the latt"r place. the detachment will remain here a short51 words
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Article32 1848-09-13 2 We understand the Ship Regina from Bombay, in her passage through the Straits of M■•lacea, touched on the 2^ fathoms Bank before getting off about 100 Bales of Cotton were thrown overboard.32 words
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Article26 1848-09-13 2 H. M. Steamer Inflexible left this on Sunday last in progress to Trincomalee; 11. E. If"-' Naval Commander-in-Chief did not proceed M her as was expected.26 words
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Article17 1848-09-13 2 We have prepared some remarks on the New Insolvent Law but must reserve them until our next.17 words
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Article2562 1848-09-13 2 In another column we give insertion to a lengthy episode from Mr Spicer, whicji purports tbe a statement in explanation of the*reflections on that functionary, contained in a former number of the Straits Times, relative to the internal economy of the gaol. On the principle of I play we give2,562 words
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Advertisement635 1848-09-13 2 G. J. DARE Co. HAVE justreceived a few Choice superior small sized Yorkshire Hams also Berkcly Cheeses, Salted Rounds olNteef. Raisins, Walnuts, Filberts, Manila Rope from "I j to 3 inches. ALSO Some No. 3's Old Manila Segars and superior Port Wine, which G. J. -DARE €0. can strongly recommend.635 words
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Advertisement572 1848-09-13 2 NOTICE gmfrr^S fW\O Intending shippers of Gold T"Tlfly|s\ I or Silver Bars, Bullion, Gold C^J^Myju&v Leaf, or Specieor other Meri&BEmSSB&F cliHiidise on any of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's Steam ships, Hence, to any of the ports in India or to China. Also to Suez or Southampton. That572 words
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Advertisement137 1848-09-13 2 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER t^Kt THE A. 1. British bark TYRER, 334 AAfc\ Tons Measurement, Capt. Heclis. P MACLAINE, FRASER CO. Singapore, 13th Sept. 1848. "sale by auction. II N THURSDAY, (To-morrow) the mL**y |j 14th instant, at noon, precisely, OE2? Messrs JNO. STEEL CO. will Sell by Auction, the137 words
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Article1087 1848-09-13 3 From the Home Netcs July 7. The interest of the intelligence contained in the ensuing columns centres very much, as heretofore, in continental affairs. In these times it may emphatically, indeed, be said of any country in Europe that "no news"' from it is good news." The less1,087 words
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Article210 1848-09-13 3 The report of the committee appointed at the commencement of the session, to inquire into the causes of the late commercial distress, and how far it was affected by the bank act of Sir Robert Peel, has been laid upon the table of the house of commons, by the chairman,210 words
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808 1848-09-13 4 n r->rtu tin Hi Dvtiet art Itmti, «■> Port Ckmrp tail.) Dollar*. Aur.f, AUsops and Bass Uhd 30 Tennants >> 20 to 25 Singapore bottled dozen 2to 2 1 Europe bottled to 2 Anchors and Cables cu>t 6 Arrack, Batavia 80 gallon*, la to808 words
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Article850 1848-09-13 4 At present the market does not hold out any prospect of immediate improvement; what little business is doing is chiefly in barter for produce, but of so sluggish a nature that its extension is very problematical. Two or three Bugis boats have made their appearance with their850 words
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Article404 1848-09-13 4 ARRIVALS. Sept. 6th Brit, bark Water witch, Forgan, Ma- cao, August 18th. I Brit, bark Anna Maria, Smith, Batavia, I August 30th. BriL ship Mor, Alston, Calcutta, Au- gust 22d. I 7th British ship Loch Lomond, Kankin, I Bombay, August 11th. I Brit, ship Coromandel, Gray, Bombay,404 words
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Article189 1848-09-13 4 I We are sorry to hear that the sickness among the soldiers of the 9<Jth Regiment continues un.iI bated. When the ninsset in more seriously about a fortnight ago, it was hoped the cause which led to the iiuilubrity, whatever they were, would be counteracted by tin change in189 words
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Article65 1848-09-13 4 PREMIA OF INSURANCE ON GOODS. To El ROPE (*of north of Great Britain 2} cent I Ditto north of Ditto 3 I America mid N. S. Wales 2J I Cape of Good Hope and St. Helena 2 Calcutta 1 i per cent. Bombay 2 per cent Madras If a a65 words
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Article60 1848-09-13 4 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL. Antimony Ore IV Tin L\. 15s per '2o cwt. Sago in Boxes 3. 10 per 50 cubic Feet Sago in Bags £3. 5 per 20 cwt. Gambier in baskefc £3. Ditto in bales.. Coffee in bags 2. 15s per 18 cwt. Black pepper £3. per 1660 words
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Article63 1848-09-13 4 London. .6 Months sight at 4s Ji<l. at' ls' 4d per dollar. Navy Bills at 4s. 2d. per dollar. Calcutta 60 days sight company's Bills 222 accepted Bombay 30 days sight '226 per* dollars IUO. Syce Silver 64 per cent premium for large. Company's Uupee9 45 cents. Java63 words
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Article292 1848-09-13 4 NdtttiC Buffalo, Hyderally, Independence, Hyderally, Goodiuck, Psyche, BttU4"CalypM), Futui Rachman, Ben Seng, Bayermas, Ingbce, Hap Ing, HUUp— MachUr Stamtoe— Heng Scong Natiow ft Vb»sf.l. I Vbw»i.« Namb I Tows CaptaiwMUm KSTINi TION H.l.' Men lit- r British brig Ameiican ship British ship British bark British brig292 words