The Straits Times, 3 February 1852
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Title Section19 1852-02-03 1 STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL Bth PUBUtHu every [TUESDAY FEBRDAHY, 3,d. 1852.] Tuesday morn.no NO. 569'19 words
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Advertisement829 1852-02-03 1 »aTW>O* SVH»CKII>TIOI« Annuall) On. 16 imlf-Yeaxly.. 9 1 'junrterlv 5 f one Month... 14 I A Sinele I o!.) —On* Rupee UST OF ARTII.ES FOII SUE AT TBS COMMISSION ROOMS OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE.--SUCAPORE. Rerlin woo) of colors Jaconet— Whiie and colored 9,0t, and shoes, English and French Linen— Fine Irish BonnH*829 words
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Advertisement828 1852-02-03 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the fol lowing goods, selected socially tor their Stores. WUOIMAW RJCTAIL FOR EXPORTATION. MILLINERY j£ HOSIERY Articles for the Work Table Jerliii Wool of assorted colon Balzarine dresses Caps, Cuffs, Collars- ofKr.glish Manil bonnets of the latest mode*, from Paris828 words
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Advertisement404 1852-02-03 1 4OEMTH London— P. L. MmmonJc ACd Calcutta— 1 hacker and C« China— Rawie, Drinker Co. Bnuvia— Lange 4 Co. C.J.DARE&CO'S ADVERTISEMENTS G. J. DARE Sc CO. SHIP CHANDLERS, Auctioneers and Gmmution Agent*. WHOLESALE AID RKTAII Wine, Spirit and Beer Merchants: BOAT QUAY: SINGAPORE. REG to announce to ship Owners, Merchant*.404 words
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Advertisement659 1852-02-03 2 LONDON HOTEL. The Londom Hotel, kept G. Dutronqcoy, is situated on the Esplanade, commanding a splendid view of the harbour of Singapore, and under the immediate patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. Pas9ENGKRS arriving at Singapore may honor him with their presence will Vind every comfort and moderate charges659 words
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Advertisement617 1852-02-03 2 The London Hotel, tenu par G. Dotbonquoi e»t situ* gar l'eoplanade commandant une superbe vue d« port d« Singapore, et sous le patronage immediat de la Peninsular and Oriental compagnie. Ou lea passagers arrivant a Singapore gui veulent bien lvi honorcr de leur presence trouveront toutce gui est comfortable a617 words
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Advertisement83 1852-02-03 2 d abajo firmado encmrgaao de la fonda titulada London j Hotel auee»U#ituada en 1» EspUiuda, dominando una pewpectiva magniflca del puerto de Singapore, 7 bajo la immediata protecciou de 1» Com pinia Peninsular y OnenUl |£ccc su hermosa Poaada a 10. Pasa K eios que Ueguen a Singapore qu.eren honrarle83 words
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Advertisement610 1852-02-03 2 MAIL LINE. PENINSULAR A ORIENTAL STEAWO NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery Road— Singapore, THE Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Smgapore Copt. Evans/ch route to Bombuy, may be expected at Singapore about the slh. Proiimo, S{ the Peninsular A Oriental Company's Steamer with theEuiopean Mails en route to China, about the Ist610 words
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Advertisement660 1852-02-03 2 TRIESTE ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Naciga. tion Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet. leave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 hour. after the arrival of the Passengers by the Peujn. sular and Oriental Company's Steamers from CaL cutta, on about the 11th of every month. The passage660 words
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936 1852-02-03 3 Straits Times Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 27th. 1852. Cape of Good Hope. By way of Bata. We have lo announce the arrival of the follow ing passengers: Jan. 29 per Couasjee Family from China, Mrs. Durham, T. O. Crane Esq. Feb. I. per J;tva from Batavia and Rhio, Lieut. I) iw-o936 words
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2037 1852-02-03 3 in Batavia that a similar tragegy to the *aion had occurred on board the English bark Ariel, from China to Europe. As we failed to obtain tidings of vessel of thit name having left China, we did not circulate the rumour. We2,037 words
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Article126 1852-02-03 3 -A hatter setting up in his business, consulted hi* friends on the inscrip-. tioo for hi$ shop John Thomson, hatter makes and aelb h»t« for ready money." with the' sign o£ a hat. The Brat frienJ suggested that hatter" was superflous; the second, that it better not to126 words
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Advertisement448 1852-02-03 3 FOR MOULMEIN DIRECT AfJHE British Ship Victory, 600 Tons burthen, will meet with quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply lo Capt. J. S. SPARKES, Battery Ro.id. Singapore 2l<id Jan. 1552. PILOTS. FOR the East and West Channels of New Harbour Singapore Straits from Pedra Branco m Ihe Carimons, to448 words
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Article2640 1852-02-03 4 Thb P. and O. (Vs. Steam-s^ip Lady Mary \Vood Capt. Jamiksox, from Calcutta arrived on the 28lh at 11 A. M. having left that port on the 18lh inst. T.i following passengers have arrived Hon'ble S. Garling, Mrs. Garling, Mis* Lee, Rev. Mr and Mrs. Quartley,2,640 words
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Article8912 1852-02-03 4 Tiik nicw Frcmch Rbvomjtiox.— Events are moving in Paris with such inordinate rapidity, that they not only defy all comment, but they distance every attempt at prediction. Though hews pulsates hourly between the capitals, and the coup d'etat perorated ahout 10 A. M., is printed in v8,912 words
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72 1852-02-03 6 Arriotd Nov. 27 Culieri.ie, Sy.luey li. Bfcaafhai; Z9 Mary sUauiatisj*, Sydney; i>>' 'XV l veiley, U,;uri,» I'hrysolite, WUimpoa; 'I s^ e Singapore. DeparftrU:-Nov AO i 1 1 1, Ilobart Town a'oeiU f(ISM, I'orl t'uillip '27 Tuoh. A Sydney; W UtlStsxiU. t liliilu H t*entiuc*._ delaide72 words
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Article326 1852-02-03 7 ARRIVALS jan 26— Brit, brig Emma, Naloda, Pinang Jan. 13. .—•Do. do. Kirn Yeap Soon, Felix, January 16. 27 —Do. Irnrk Victory, Vagg, China December 6. 28— Do. Sir. Lady Mary Wood, Jamieson, Calcutta Jan. 18. Do. briy Kitty, Godshall, Amoy January 17. 29_Do. schr. Albalross, BrUtow, Maulmain326 words
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369 1852-02-03 7 Rate of Premea Of Insurance AT SINGAPORE. (ON GOODS) VOYAGES BY SAILING VESSELS Per Cetn To Great Britain 2\ Continental I'urts in Europe 2} Macao. Curasinsmoon and j sailing between 30th June Hongkong or and Ist March {I Whaupoa tailing between 28th Feb and lit July 1J Araoy, during the369 words
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Article56 1852-02-03 7 FREIGHTS TO LONDON L IVERPOOL. Antimony Ore £A per2ocwt 1 in j£3. Sago in Boxes. 2 5 Sago in Bags. fi per 20 e«t liamliier in baskets 2 Ditto in bales 2 Coffee in bags sperlBcwt Black pepper 5 per 16 cwt. Measurement Goods ..£2. 10 per 50 cubic feet56 words
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Article2236 1852-02-03 7 On 6 Months credits 4s. B|d. perdollar. On Calcutta Treasury per lOX) dollars, (none) Bombay 30 days sight Us- 225 per dollars IUU Sycee Silver 5 to 54 per cent premium for large Company's liupees 444 cents Java Uupees (new) 270. per 100 drs. /avdltupees (old) 260 per2,236 words
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Article327 1852-02-03 7 NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH.-Futta Masart, Goodluck, Futtle Fatul Rymon. Hydrose, Futta Marion, Fiew, Dido,«Zeelust Arnetr BuxKim Yeap Soon, Kitty, Albatrass. Buffalo. DUTCH— Fattel Rahim, Father Rachman, Pakis, Seauw Guan, Lae^eng Kompol Mas, Jatu. Indramyo, Bintang Yiga, Qoao Lee, AUalowie, BinUng Tujoo, Sopoh, Futtai Salum,. Bap Eag Fultel327 words
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Advertisement1008 1852-02-03 8 HEALTH WHERE IT IS SOUGHT HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Kxtrart of a tetter from Mr. Matt/iew ff«rrr«y, > of Chapel llall, Airdrie, Scotland, dated the 15th Of January 18-30. ."o Professor HollowatSih -Your Taluable Pills have been the means, with God's blessing, of restoring me to a state of perfect health, and1,008 words
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Advertisement525 1852-02-03 8 XiXST OF ARTICLE FOR 'SALE AT THE SINGAPORE MnLUfSEKY GENERAL WARE-BOOMS TA VERN STREET SINOAPORE. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored Glac£ Silk and Tarlatanne nets always on hand and made to order according to the latest Europe Modes, or to suit the taste of Customers. Tuscan, Dunstable and Fancy Straw525 words
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Advertisement454 1852-02-03 8 Silver Bouquet holders. Do. Bracelets, JAPAN AND CHINA MANUFACTURES. A collection of Ivory and Silver card cases, Bouquet holders, chess men, Ivory puzzles, writing desks, chess boards, paper cutter*, rice paintings, Sandal-wood boxes Silk Grass-cloth &c. Ac. OILMAN'S STORES. White wine Vinegar. Tart fruits. Sauces— Reading, Harvey s, John Bull,454 words
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Advertisement911 1852-02-03 8 CURES FOR THE UNCURED HOLIOWAY'S II!VH!I\T N EXTRAORDINARY OUIII OF SCttoFUI.A, Oh KINO a »v Extract of a Letter from Mr. Allidaf, '209, uxtrcet, Cheltenham, dated the 22nd January 18 "o To Professor Hollowat. Sir.— My eldest >on, when «bout thrpp yea" of wa» afflicted with aOlandulat Rivellmi{ ;n tiie911 words
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