The Straits Times, 1 November 1848

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  • 22 1 THE STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL 4TII. PUBLISHED ON WEDNESDAY [WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, Ist 1848] AND SATURDAY MORNING NO. 323
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 782 1 HATES OP 8t'B8CRIPTIO» Annually.. Bp. Drs. 16 Half- Yearly.. „.91 quarterly.... 5 DBS Mc-nth... 1$ I A ainjle Copy— One Rupee LIST OF ARTICLES FOR SALE. AT THE COMMISSION KOOriS OF cH«™*i^ «nb go. COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,--SINGAPORE. &AE)EB3 AIPIPAIESIL. Berlin wool of colors Jaconet White and colored Boot* and >aot», English'and French
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    • 788 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specially for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL A FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY |jj^ HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table .tftrlin Wool of assorted colors «;il zarine dresses Caps. Cuffs, Collaw of English* Manila Bonnets of the latest mode*,
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    • 485 1 AOKXTB London— P. L. siramonds A Co Calcutta^Thacker and Co. China— William Pustau Co I Manila— Joseph Rogers C» TO LET &hdM3^bjJL THE House in Campong Glam %8m *1 immediately behind ihc Spanish -ffi-UJLK!* Consulate. Apply to MARTIN, DYCE A CO Singapore, 11th Aug. 1818. PUBLIC NOTICE THE Undersigned has
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  • 69 2 THE Straits Times Singapore: Wednesday, 1st Nov. 1848. We have to announce the arrival of the following passengers: Oct. 29th per Minerva from Hongkong, John Brooksbank Esq. 31st per Pauline from Manila, Mrs Dyce, and 3 children, Miss Elga. We have to announce the departure of the following passengers: Oct.
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  • 91 2 The thieves appear to be making the best of the dark nights now prevalent. On Sunday last several robbers entered the dwelling house of Mr Moses, in the High Street, and carried off two trunks containing wearing appaiel and other articles which they removed to an unoccupied godown in the
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  • 51 2 By the arrival of the Bremen ship Pauline, advices from Manila have been received to the 21st October. The Spanish steamer Rein.ha de Castilla left Manila on the 21st Oct, for this port, but would probably proceed to Zamboangoen route. The mail for this port was on board the
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  • 57 2 In oar notice last Saturday ef the presence at Singapore of H.E. General Silva, late Governor of Timor, we omitted to slate that H. E. has been nominated Deputy (representative-member) for Timor in the Cortes of Portugal, and for his services the Queen of Portugal has been graciously pleased to
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  • 58 2 We once more direct the attention of the authorities to the dangerous state of the landing steps on the Boat-Quay, at the end of Tavern Street We have witnessed two or three accidents of late, and we believe the immediate repair of this principal landing place was strongly insisted on
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  • 643 2 By thf Elizabeth, the Gazette to the 21st October has been received. The Governor of the Straits addressed a letter to the Chamber of Commerce at Pinang desiring the Chamber to elect three landed or House-hold proprietors to assist under Section XIII of Act IX of 1848, in the
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  • 35 2 The II- C. Steamer Hooghly proceeded on Monday last to Salengore, calling at Malacca. It is rumoured that some dispute amongst the natives of Jhe Salengore territory has called for the presence of the Steamer.
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  • 83 2 Captain Reid, of the schooner Minerva, reports that on the night after leaving Hongkong for this port, his vessel was chased by two piratical boats filled with armed men, who attempted to get alongside the schooner. One or the boats approach' ed close to the Minerva, indeed to within pistol
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  • 230 2 —By the arrival of the Minerva, we have recei? ed advices from China to the 15th and journals to the 14th. A typhoon occurred in the Formosa channel on October 6th, in which the American clipper Antelope was compelled to cut away her masts to save the vessel the
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  • 61 2 Since writing the above, we learn by the Pauline from Manila that the Phlegethon left Manila October 2d, in progress to Hongkong, but after reaching within 100 miles of Hongkong she met with such bad weather as to compel her to put back to Manila, at which place she arrived
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  • 226 2 We noticed in our paper of the 7th instant, that several deaths had occurred among the Kling Coolies recently arrived from the Coromandel Coast with symptoms resembling Cholera. We regret tt» say that since then a great many cases have hat). pened among the natives of the place both
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  • 4456 2 The Antelope (arrived from Slnnghai yesterday afternoon) was thrown on her beam ends in a severe northerly gale off the Pescadores on the 6th instant on the 7th had to cut away the masts to save the ship from foundering. The Mazeppa put back with loss of spars and
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 535 2 NOTICE g^l mO Intending shippers of Gold Hi flv\ I or Silver BarSi Bullion (iold Leaf, or Specieor otbe r Mer'BßESss' chandisc 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.
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    • 161 2 TO LET. fj»>»tJba THE Premises in Commercial%gg| Mil mtt Square, at present occupied jBIEJUHI by the Oriental Bank. Apply to TAN SOON BO at Messrs KIMSENG A COS. Singapore, 23d October 1848. NOTICE. Consignees of A 16 2 s chests BeI) nares Opium, («O 1 P er Eli Penelope from
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  • 881 4 I*. Port v )rn-M D"'» <***. Tmt CChatr t 1 Alm, AlHops and Bass HAd. Temiants >> Singapore bottled dozen Europe bottled Anchors and Cables CW Arrack, BaUvia 80 gallons Bom Wax P*™' Benjamin, l»t sort >• 2nd,, Betelnut, old M new i> Camphor,
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  • 740 4 The state of the market continues very discouraging, with little apparent prospect of early improvement. Some trauers from Achin, Siam and Borneo are the only native purchasers in the market, and their transactions are limited. The report of a fleet of Bugis prows to the eastward for
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  • 1343 4 Oct. 21th Brit, bark Uoyds, Pearson, Hongkong, October 4tb. Baily bark Baba Salana, Nakoda, Bally, September 25tb. Dutch schnr. Tan Tye, Nakoda, Sourabaya, September 20th. 25th Dutch schnr. Tocluing, do. do. 19th. BriLbrig Arratoon Apcar, Durham, Calcutta, September 2)th. Brit, schnr. Ariel, Peterson, Penang, October lbth.
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  • 246 4 British brig x NsUUtt Cr«ft— BRITISH, Buffalo, Hyderally, Kiit^ Henry, Futty Salaui, Hydros, Shawul Ahmed, Atiet Rohoman, C. M. Bux, Elisabeth, •tttttl-Calypw, Futulßachmtn.Bßayerma., Ingbse, Hap »g, Kirn Seng Chen. Fatahool Kacum fHalap-Machlar »«Up— Todah \i H. M. »tr. Kn«a« H. N.M.Str. H.C. M.'ibrig British schooner British
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