The Straits Times, 7 June 1853
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Title Section19 1853-06-07 1 The STRAITS TIMES. AND SINGAPORE JOURNAL OF COMMERCE. VOL J*FU PUBLISHED EVERY [TUESDAY JUNE, 7m. IBSI.] TUESDAY MORNINC nog&o.19 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement762 1853-06-07 1 RATM OF SVH^^KIFTION usually.. 6p. Jin. 16 v i,alf--i'^riy.. 9 Quarterly u r Mfllttk H 1 Sihele C<.n>— One Kupce. LIST OP ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE COMMISSION ROOM 3 OF COMMERCIAL-SQUARE,— SIXCAPORE. MftH 1 f ro i, irg JaeoMt -White and colorcU liualish and.Ftench Unea— Fine Irish Paris, .ilk.762 words
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Advertisement681 1853-06-07 1 Have always on Sale an extensive and choice assortment of the following goods, selected specfally for their Stores. WHOLESALE RETAIL run XX POIIfA Tt()\ WtLINERY HOSIERY w ifsUi Berlin Won! of assorted colors Articles for tli.; Work I able C«p«, Cufc, ColUr*. of Kr.glish Mam. o«!ztliM drt-s^cs manufHiture /Jonno.ts of681 words
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Advertisement471 1853-06-07 1 A'lBNT* L^ntlon- T. L. Mmmfiid* Co Calcutta— Tbarkrr and Co China— Rawlc, I)rinkcr Co j B-«t«tia— Lanj? 4 Co. list or ARTICLES FOR SALE AT THE GESr.nAI WAUBJLOOUS OF W. G. KERR &'CO. rA<!j"ini>«rt'f Orbnttd B**k) japtre. LADIES APPAREL. White and colored r.lnc- Silk, Satin A T.ir'.ilinn > Bonnets always471 words
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Advertisement584 1853-06-07 2 Silk gloves. Knitted boots. Slack and bronce kid shoes with straps. Sky and pink Silesia suitable for cloaks. ARTICLES FOR THE TOILETTE. Brushes hair, nail, tooth and flesh. •mlw of Torloisesbell, korn ivory in variety Powder boxes and puffs. Hair and tooth powder. Turkey Sponges. Kau de Cologne, Lavender-water and584 words
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Advertisement1088 1853-06-07 2 LONDON HOTEL. The London Hotel, kept by fi. Dv- j TftOXQCOY, is situated on the EspUnade, j commanding a splendid view of the harbour of Singapore and onder the immediate I patronage of the Peninsular and Oriental Company. PASSENGIRS arriving at Sin- gapore who may honor him with their pre-1,088 words
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Advertisement1085 1853-06-07 2 Tas London Hotel, tenu par O. Dmaoiravoi est situe •ur I'sspUnade c.mmandant una superbe rue dv port de Singapore, etsousle paironags immediat de la Peninsular and Oriental corapagnie. Ou les paaaagers arrirant a Singapore gui veulent bien i'li aonorer de leur pretence troureront tout cc gui est com* j fortable1,085 words
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Advertisement88 1853-06-07 2 El abajo firraado encargado de la fbnda titulada London Hotel que esta situada en to Esplanadn, dominando an* perspectiva maguifica del puerto de Singapore, y bajo la immediaUproteccion de la Compaiiia Peninsular Oriental ofrcce si hermosa Posada a los Pisageros que lleguen a Singapore y quieren honrar c su presencia88 words
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Advertisement550 1853-06-07 2 ON SALE AT THE STRAITS TIMES PKFSS Im Commercial Squark. New form of Ship's Articles. Cargo Books, Personal and Mortgage BoucK Blank Powers of Aiturney, Import and export Manifests. Boat Notes, Bills of Lading, Bills of Exchange, Bills of Parcels, Promissory Notes, Straits Calendar for 1851, Ditto. Ditto, for 1852,550 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement699 1853-06-07 3 THIS DAY is READY FOR DELIVERY rpllli Singapore Alm\nack, Calendar and Di'kixtory or the fMt 1853. l,,in(r the Eighth ycaiof publication |i r j cc _Onc Dollar Fifty Cents. Time* Office I> fC th IBSB 1 IMRST-Rate Chronometers Warv l itrlw& 1 <; omc Marine Barometers md Sleer- Compasses, newly699 words
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Advertisement517 1853-06-07 3 TRIESTE ROUTE OVERLAND ROUTE VIA TRIESTE. THE Austrian Lloyds Steam Navigation Company's Imperial Mail Steam Packet 'cave Alexandria direct for Trieste 24 houis after the arrival of the Passengers by the Pcoinular and Oriental Company's Steamers from Cal cutta, on about the lllh of every month and n arrangement has517 words
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Advertisement548 1853-06-07 3 NOTICE. The interest and responsibility of the late Mr Josbi-h Wise in our Firm ceased on the 30th. June 1852. Mr. Rohbrt Bai* was admitted a Partner in our Firm on Ist. January 1853. The Partners in our Firm now are Mr. Edward Boostead, Mr. Williau Warorop Shaw, and Mr548 words
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Advertisement574 1853-06-07 3 PENINSULAR ORIENTAL BJEAWI NAVIGATION COMPANY'S OFFICE. Battery lioad —Singapore. MAIL (IEKTAIN alterations having taken place in the proposed movements of Ihe Company's Steamers under the new Contract, the former Advertisements relative lo their probable arrival at and departure from this place are hereby withdrawn, and the public arc informed that574 words
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143 1853-06-07 4 Straits Times SINGAPORE: TUESDAY, JUNE 7TH. 1853. We have to announce the. arrival of the folhwing passengers: June I per Erin from Honfkoooj, Messrs. I'orton, Points, Braddon and \V. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. lli.rn'; 3 per Prince ofWaJoa from Bombay, Mrs. Puddicombbe ami faaailj. We have143 words
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Article46 1853-06-07 4 The U. S. Steam frigate Powhnltan (sister vessel to the leviathan steamer Susquehanna") arrived at Table Bay April I llh. after i long passage from America. The "Po .vli.ittan' was to proceed to Zanzibar early in May, .md thence to sail for Singapore, Macao and Japan.46 words
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Article56 1853-06-07 4 On Friday last the H. C. S. V. v Hooghly with two boats in tow proceeded to the two and half fathoms Bank, in the Straits of Malacca, for the purpose of enabling Mr. Thomson, the Government Surveyor, to try tho experiment of screw piles, preparatory to the erection on56 words
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Article160 1853-06-07 4 CHINA. The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer v Erin,' Captain Roberts, arriv- j ed here early on the morning of the Ist. j instant, having left Hongkong at 2 P. >i. on May 24th. The screw steamer Larrislon," belonging to Messrs. Jardine, Malheson Co., respecting the safely of which fears160 words
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Article1112 1853-06-07 4 Dy the ship "Hero of the Nile," arrived at Hongkong, intelligence had been received of the fall of Amoy into the hands of Die insurgent. The Hongkong journals furnish little more Inn the bare announcement <>l the rmplure of the city. We have been iMigHffj favored with Messrs. Tail A1,112 words
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Article108 1853-06-07 4 To day many of the rebels are being embarked it is «;ii<l for Tong-wa. The ejection of the Tartar authorises from the place lias been effected with fery little Sghting: we rlo not suppose the dc.it hs uinouiii to IU and Ihn few wounded we linve seen Appear to hare108 words
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Article212 1853-06-07 4 At an adjourned Putdic meeting convened I yesterday at the News lloom to lake inio consideration what means should he adopted to check i desertion of lascar crews, and the introduction of thfi Indian system of regiilra'.ion, (.'apl;»i:i Marshall was called lo Uie chair. After much discussion the following RomMm212 words
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Article503 1853-06-07 4 A( (liti)iN(J to the Admiralty Packet List, recently published, it appears the total cist of seaborne mails, under Ihe MbtMf c infracts with divers steam companies aggregates X* 54'»3, 10.') or nearly one million sterling annually. The amuunt is distributed amongtt several distinct navigation Companies, in (lie proportions bllowing: To503 words
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Article1260 1853-06-07 4 Agitation on Ihe propriety, nay necessity, of a local judge has not been allowed lo rest. In (he month of March 1852 nnruerously signed and respectful memorials were addressed to the Board of Control and to the Court of Directors praying for Ihe appointment of a resident professional judge, and1,260 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement236 1853-06-07 4 STEAM TO JAVA. yi'iK Netherlands India Steam Boat Company's Steamer, "Java" having been engaged by the Java Government for the Service of monthly Mail between Balavia and Singapore, under Contract for 12 months, will ply icxularly during that period between Batavia «V Singapore, leaving the former port about the 10th.236 words
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Article2207 1853-06-07 5 last -,n*.!i was (fefeetireiß aewi by .1 1 arrtral ofaav reead (ron Shan- r wo oare still tbil biatot n Tlio naaVi lor in lv ling two tames of tin 1 tonal piililishod hi tho North of ;.1 in the deep— die new Screw ..>■! tlioniglit of tho 2:i2,207 words
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Article1583 1853-06-07 5 ll>li.\ni) Intelligence lrs«a Amstoi-lim, ap pjanng in ili>-> llindtMltit, sti'.-A tl\i: t>i > tftaisssi vi War, in thu i»r»«t;noi} of his collcagaes, upon the fasMsfeUatlea ot 1 M. Vin-lcniiden, hai give-i aaasa* n-tlioos ti) tha (jhasslM i'» respic-t t> tU-.- resign*tio» of the CiMaec Tas sasjss of this1,583 words
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Article3981 1853-06-07 5 -Chinese ingenuity i> •ad lo have MOtaaM in fcMefcbg m i.iteys gitlier U>j on those sjuts which .ue not acMHiWi to MM Imt .it the IMmH of life. l!i unnkeji claml.er uj» to the tea pla.its, galliei MM leavei fi jiii between Hi j hmdm. an t tliuiw3,981 words
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Article2969 1853-06-07 7 Singapore, May Zlst. 1853. During the past fortnight the amount of buioeM transacted in European goods has not been lir.'c. and rates remain the same as current at •he dale of our last Circular. Our Junk season must now l»c considered as oter. mucc the date of2,969 words
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Article119 1853-06-07 7 Axjer StnrriKG. The following vessels tnased thi igh the Straits of Suud* on the dat 'a mentioned —May 'J, Ole.-w.-i, Batavia lor London 1 1 Wm. Ren nic, lUtavia for Cowos Ararat, Singapore for Mcl bourne Pet, llobart Town for KiUvia Hero, Sing* pore for Adelaide 12 Daniel Sharp (Ana.)119 words
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Article1236 1853-06-07 7 April 25th. CorPEK. 120 hags Java W3ro taken in at 51* for fun: ordinary p»K and 500 bagaijuod ordinary St. Domingo at 45s per cwt. Tho private aaks havo been a cargo of Rio at 43s and one of St. Domingo, at 41a 6d. anil on the1,236 words
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Article280 1853-06-07 8 May 51— Brit, hark Eli/a Ann, Smellic, Vinnng May 20. Do. do. Johanna, Nakodn, do. do. IS. Ap. do. Pentucket, Neckerjon, Akyab, April 29. Brit. do. John llorrocks, OatflMg*, Liverpool Jan. 17. Juro i— Dutch do. Rim Jiet Thy, Nakoda, Bally April 4. P. 0. Co\s. S.280 words
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Article83 1853-06-07 8 Ja». Turcan Me. Alister Liverpool Feb. Zodiac J^rvU do. 18 FebLondou Marshall London 4 Kliza Thornton Maxwell do. 17 Culdee Clumbers Glasgow 4 April Kemes-H Hamilton Liverpool 21 Parland Smith Qlaafww 31 March Maggie tarlyle Live pool 12 April Plautagenet Sellers Glasgow 4 Borneo lngleton n83 words
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Article49 1853-06-07 8 FREIGHTS TO LONDON LIVERPOOL Tin S. 5 per 20 cwt. Sago in Poxes £4. 10 Sago in lings 3. 12. d. Gambler in baskets norie Ditto in bales J. 10 Coffee in bags none Ulack pepper per L(5 pwL Meaauretnenl (i'uils per M c i fi Gutta Tubaii Pfr'JoC«t49 words
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377 1853-06-07 8 VOYAGES ISY SAILING VESSELS I Tint Io Great Britain t\ to 3 Continental I'orU U Kuu;»e .'1 to li Mucko, iiusiu/ini) hi n.'l siiliu/ be'ivcen -'> 1 1 1 June Hongkong or mi 1 l>t Mirrh 1J Wliaupoa sailing l.rtween IM Ju:k' 1377 words
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Article67 1853-06-07 8 On KnglunJ 6 Month." credits U- **4'i. at is. Od. per dollar On Calcutta 219 pet 1O<) dollars. Uoiubay M days sight Us- '223 per iMnr* ltK) Sycee Silver Is to Hi per renl prt in iu.ii C,,r large Cuuipany's Rupee* 218 per I ■< > dollars Java67 words
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Article1055 1853-06-07 8 Report fou the China Mail. Since the departure oi'laat lu-ii 1 for China, there has been little or no change in th^ value of China produce. In Sugar, 1000 bag» China are reported as sold at R3. 3:j a i£ Pingfa is steady at Jm. 6J. Siara is1,055 words
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Article650 1853-06-07 8 THE TOIL SOF A NEWSPAPER. —Newspaper pa ii a link in the great chain of miracles, which prove* the grejlne*s of England, and every support sIuhjI.J be given to good newspapers. Tho editors of Ihcsc ncivsp,ipo r j must have most enormous tasks. It writing of the leading article itself,650 words
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Article409 1853-06-07 8 SHIPPING IN TH E HA RBOUR. NATIVE CRAFT— BRITISH— Futta Sarawak, Fuity Mombarick, Judul Karim, Fattal U Futty Rahman. Vencatareddy, Goodluck. DUTCH— Falhool Karim. Otnnr, BintangTuju, Ap Eng, Bjoepoos) Kirn Sojd, Oiion, Faidook U man, Falhool licit), JaUul Karim, Kirn Jiel Thy, Teng Guan. BALLY— Futtel Wadoct. ARAB— Jadul Karim.409 words