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And such Ships shall have liberty to import into such Sea Ports, from their own respective Countries, Goods the produce of their Countries; and to export Goods from such Sea Ports to any Foreign Country whatever, conformably to the Regulations established, or to be established, in such Sea","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":34,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380414-1","issue_date":"1838-04-14","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380414-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380414-1.2.6.3","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"be taken by the said Company for so much as its amount in satisfaction of the loss so to be recovered from the first purchaser as aforesaid. J. W. SALMOND, Resident Councillor. P- W. Island, 6th April, 1838. for sale or rental. 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On the Malay Peninsula. Since the lamented decease of our old friend the Singapore Chronicle, which by the way was written with sound judgment, and in a manly tone, the members of Schiedam-Hall, who have been working daily and nightly for the benefit of the malay","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":37,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380414-1","issue_date":"1838-04-14","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380414-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380414-1.2.8","article_title":"MAULMAIN.","article_text_1st50words":"MAULMAIN. (From the Bombay Gazette of Bth March) The last accounts from Rangoon are down to the 16th. Nothing of any consequence seemed to be stining there, though numeroi conj c ures appear to have been afloat relative to the real object of the appointment of the new Viceroy, and","contributor":"(From the Bombay Gazette of Bth March)"},{"_id":38,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380414-1","issue_date":"1838-04-14","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380414-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380414-1.2.9","article_title":"THE NEW ADMIRAL.","article_text_1st50words":"THE NEW ADMIRAL. The new Admiral has, we hear on good authority, been ordered by the Admiralty to proceed to China immediately after his arrival in this country, and has brought out with him sealed orders not to be opened till he reaches that destination. We hope these orders enable","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":39,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 21st APRIL, 1838. NO. 3.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":40,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.10","article_title":"TWO NEXT OVERLAND MAILS.","article_text_1st50words":"TWO NEXT OVERLAND MAILS. We understand, by a communication made to the Chamber of Commerce, that the President in Council has fixed on the 25th of April and 16th of May, for the dispatch of the two next overland mails. The first will be conveyed by the mis. Instructions too","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":41,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.11","article_title":"Speculations on the Appointment of a third Puisne Judge To the Calcutta Bench.","article_text_1st50words":"Speculations on the Appointment of a third Puisne Judge To the Calcutta Bench. We learn from the Hurkaru, that there is some probability of the vacant Judgeship in the Supreme Court being conferred on a member of the Calcutta Bar, at present holding a judical appointment in the gift of","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.12","article_title":"MILITARY ITEMS.","article_text_1st50words":"MILITARY ITEMS. Englishman. In answer to the enquiries of anxious Military friends, as to whether the last overland mail brought any intelligence regarding the lane Major Generals, we beg to quote a paragiaph from the Naval and Military Gazette of a late date in December; It may be interesting to","contributor":"t—Englishman."},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.13","article_title":"THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.","article_text_1st50words":"THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF. [Courier, March 20.] The recognition at the Horse Guards of the Fane Major Generals, has been with some shew of reason, taken as a prima facie refutation of the rumour circulated in this paper touching the recall of the Commander in Chief. Now we have no earthly interest","contributor":"[Courier"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.14","article_title":"NON-INTERFERENCE POLICY.","article_text_1st50words":"NON-INTERFERENCE POLICY. .—Cal- Cour. March 14. The Court of Directors have, it is given out, set their faces strongly against a uniform adherence to the non-interference policy of Lord W. Bentinck, one that suited so well the cold inmd and little views of the Indian reformer. Interference to the rational","contributor":".—Cal- Cour. March 14."},{"_id":45,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.15","article_title":"IMPORTANT FROM CANADA.","article_text_1st50words":"IMPORTANT FROM CANADA. [Cal. Cour. March 14. (From the New York Journal of Commerce.) By the annexed extracts it appears that blood has been spilt in Lower Canada in the contest between the government and the party of Mr. Papineau. [FROM THE MONTREAL COURIER EXTRA OF NOV. 18] [An Anti-Liberal","contributor":"[C«I. Cour. March 14."},{"_id":46,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.16","article_title":"IMPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"IMPORTS. By the Brig Marinus, from Singapore, Entered 11th April.— Cardamoms 12 piculs and 20 catties, Cummin seeds 11 pls. 60 do.’ Segars 4 cases, Castor Oil 40 dozens, Sherry 1 hhd. By the Brig Johitnna, from Singapore, Entered 16th April. —'Cochin China Salt, 10 coyans, Muskets with Bayonets 740","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":47,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.17","article_title":"EXPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"EXPORTS. By the Brig Anna, to E. fy IV. Coast and Acheen Cleared 18tft April. Benares Opium 11 chests, Turkey Do. 2 do. Salt 10 coyans, Rice 100 bags. Cotton 35 bales, Siam Sticklac 10 bhars, Lutestrings 120 pieces, Crape 200 do. Long Cloths 100 do. Pig Lead 30 piculs,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":48,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.18.1","article_title":"Page 3 Miscellaneous Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"THE WEEKLY ALMANACK. to io to io to, to Date -J Q, CJ (O 5 3 2 4 3 3. £cg.g§ c 2 g. J» Q W O D 53 &gt; O \"fl 1 Lrji f/J r* re rcp Z C;= oo &lt; 3 41 9 2. 53 r S","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":49,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.19","article_title":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT. SATURDAY MORNING, 21st APRIL 1838, Pinang being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Vessels. European imports are sold for ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 months, and all Produce purchased","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":50,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.2","article_title":"CORRESPONDENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"CORRESPONDENCE. Dear Mr. Printer, Publisher, or whom you are. Do you know Sir I felt quite delighted when I read that sweet and modest introduction of yours the other day, in your first, (that is to say your last) paper; thinks I to myself, well, it will be all butter","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.20","article_title":"COMMERCIAL REMARKS.","article_text_1st50words":"COMMERCIAL REMARKS. IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufacture s.— There have been considerable imports by the Malacca Brigs from Singapore since our last, and the demand is somewhat improved, though very bare Cash prices are at present oflered. '1 he following sales are reported. 60 pieces 36 inch 40 yd. Long","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.21","article_title":"PRICES CURRENT.","article_text_1st50words":"PRICES CURRENT. PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND AMERICA. Prices tn remarks. 1 Sp. Dolrs. COTTON MAS UFACTURES. Long Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd do. fine quality do do. 40 a 45 inch 39 yd 1 t do. 54 a 64 inch do Grey Shirtings, 36 inch 39 yd do 40 a","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.22","article_title":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. A V R ARRIVALS. i* Cb J “““&gt; A Per r nf)m nn T Q. ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. -8 Native».’ F ,ca 3 Nat ‘ves. Per Angelina,- Capt. T. Freeman and 8 Native.. Per Futtay A T -.1, DEPARTURES. P 2» l l, kpnj’ L'm’S J ei i","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.3.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION 28th March, 1838 MR. James William Salmond, the Resident Councillor of Prince of Wales Island having returned to the Straits, has this day resumed charge of his Office of Resident Councillor. S. G. BONHAM. Governor of P. W. Island, Singapore and Malacca. Government notification. THE Following is republished","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.3.2","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"pitably received. And such Ships shall have liberty to import into such Sea Ports, from their own respective Countries, Goods the produce of their Countries and to export Goods from such Sea Ports to any Foreign Country whatever, conformably to the Regulations established, or to be established, in such Sea","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.3.3","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"be taken by the said Company for so much as its amount in satisfaction of the loss so to be recovered from the first purchaser as aforesaid. J. W. SALMOND, Resident Councillor. P. W. Island, 6th April, 1838. NOTICE. PARIAH DOGS, having so greatly increased in numbers as to become","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.3.4","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 4","article_text_1st50words":"mons, and 20 copies of Dr. Lardner’s Pamphlet, Letter to Lord Melbourne advocating Steam communication with India by the Red Sea. Parties at Singapore, Pinang and Malacca desirous of putting their names down conditionally as above, are requested to communicate their wishes to the Undersigned, the Agents for the Committee.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.4","article_title":"To the Printer and Publisher of the P. Gazette and S. Chronicle.","article_text_1st50words":"To the Printer and Publisher of the P. Gazette and S. Chronicle. Dear Sir, The little commercial world of Pinang must be gratified to witness the improved appearance of your paper—indeed the thing speaks for itself—a man who suddenly acquires an increase of fortune is considered entitled to the congratulations","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.5","article_title":"To the Printer of the Gazette.","article_text_1st50words":"To the Printer of the Gazette. Sir, I am aware that there are many descriptions of SALT imported into this Island but I do not see them particularly distinguished in your Prices Current. Can you therefore inform me what is the present market average of COMMON SALT, as it appears","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.6","article_title":"Pinang. Saturday Morning, 21st April, 1338.","article_text_1st50words":"Pinang. Saturday Morning, 21st April, 1338. Our arrivals during the week afford nothing new; but we continue our selections from the papers we received by the former mails. A post office packet from Madras reached this on tuesday via Singapore; bringing journals of that Presidency only up to the latter","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.7","article_title":"MAULMAIN.","article_text_1st50words":"MAULMAIN. .—Chronicle Marc 24. An advertisement which appeared in our last No. must have rejoiced the hearts of all interested in the prosperity of Maulmain. A vessel to sail direct for England There is something delightful in the very sound, opening, too, the prospect of future direct communication with our","contributor":".—Chronicle M ire h 2 1."},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.8","article_title":"CALCUTTA.","article_text_1st50words":"CALCUTTA. Cour. March 14 AM3RICAN COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. We have been favored with the perusal of American commercial letters, dated Boston, to the end of October, brought by the George Gardiner, which vessel arrived the other day from Philadelphia, and we subjoin a short extract, which we hope will prove acceptable","contributor":"Cour. March 14"},{"_id":63,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380421-1","issue_date":"1838-04-21","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380421-1.2.9","article_title":"THE AUCKLAND CHANNEL.","article_text_1st50words":"THE AUCKLAND CHANNEL. Captain T.T. Harington, Master Attendant. &c. &c. &c. Sir, —I beg to report lor your information, that while laying at Mud Point m the ship Helen, waiting for wind, I in company with Mr. Ravenscroft sounded down to the Eastward to the present Mud Point Channak from","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE. VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, 28th APRIL, 1838. NO. 4 Public Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.10","article_title":"THE WEEKLY ALMANACK.","article_text_1st50words":"THE WEEKLY ALMANACK. I April and May 1838. High Water L Days of th ’II 5 12 7? 7 OCCURRENCES. c 2.x 2 5 Week. o 28 Saturday F 4 4 23a.m. 4 48 p.m. 29 Sunday G 2nd Sunday after Easter 5 5 13.... 5 39.... I I ;30","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.11","article_title":"PINANG GAZETTE STRAITS CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT.","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG GAZETTE STRAITS CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT. SATURDAY MORNING, 28th APRIL 1838. Pinang being a Free Port, there are no Duties on Imports or Exports, and no Port Charges on Vessels. European imports are sold for ready Cash, or at a credit seldom exceeding 3 months, and all Produce purchased from","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":67,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.12","article_title":"COMMERCIAL REMARKS.","article_text_1st50words":"COMMERCIAL REMARKS. IMPORTS FROM EUROPE. Cotton Manufactures. No importations since our last. The demand continues to improve, though the enquiry during the week has been chiefly to supply the immediate wants of the Shopkeepers. The following are the only sales we have to report. 150 pieces 2,5 yd. -15 inch","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.13","article_title":"PRICES CURRENT.","article_text_1st50words":"PRICES CURRENT. i'riees in PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND I REMARKS. AMftRICA. Sp.Polrr. UUix'Uis .UANUr’aCd’URES? Long Cloths, 36 inch 33 yd piece ij a 4 j Stock small do. fine quality do do a 6 Saleable, scarce do-40 a 45 inch 39 yd d' 'i &lt;« 5$ Current do. 54 a","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":69,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.14","article_title":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. Coa.t n ap 7 e 1 5 ‘h instant -2 2nd April, Bri? H?moo&lt;/ V Ch? Baloh, from Mi r VI c pr ,,ner W. Phipps, from Pedler oast 13th in.»tant—25th Anril Briv 1 attul 7, o- bah, fiom bwgipoie 16th, and Malacca 19th instant.-27th A) til,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":70,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.2","article_title":"CORRESPONDENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"CORRESPONDENCE. To The Printer and Publisher of the Pinany Gizette and Straits Chronicle. Sir, Our much respected and ever-watchful clerk of the crown did nut seem to be altogether wide awaae yesterday (as he acKnowledgediy always is) wuen he permitted tne self conceited” police constable to taae and occupy a","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":71,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.3","article_title":"TO CORRESPONDENTS.","article_text_1st50words":"TO CORRESPONDENTS. We really are at a loss to answer A Petit Juryman’s query, but will only say, that the assumed importance” he alludes to was never attempted by any Constable before, nor by Constable Ashley, whose general unarrogating demeanour every where was remarkable, even when attired in in his","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.4","article_title":"CAPTAIN ROSS’ 5 FIRST SETTLEMENT ON THE COCOS.","article_text_1st50words":"CAPTAIN ROSS’ 5 FIRST SETTLEMENT ON THE COCOS. To His Excellency Vice Admiral THE HON’BLE SIR T. B. CAPEL, Commander in Chief, Ac. Ac. Ac. May it please your Excellency, 1 the undersigned, settler of the Cocos or Keeling’s Isles, humbly beg leave to lay before you the todowiug representation","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.5.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"NOTICE. PARIAH DOGS, having so greatly increased in numbers as to become a Public Nuisance, Orders will be given for the killing of all Dogs found loose in the streets or roads of this Island between the 23rd instant and the 23rd day of May next, inclusive. W. BALHETCHET, SUPERINTENDENT","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.5.2","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"Parties at Singapore, Pinang and Malacca desirous of putting their names down conditionally as above, are requested to communicate their wishes to the Undersigned, the Agents for the Committee. SYME CO. Singapore, sth March, 1838. ADVERTISEMENT. To be published immediately in London” A POLITICAL and STATISTICAL ACCOUNT of our Settlements","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":75,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.6","article_title":"THE SECOND REPORT OF THE PINANG ANTI MENDICITY AND FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY (For the Year 1837.)","article_text_1st50words":"THE SECOND REPORT OF THE PINANG ANTI MENDICITY AND FRIEND IN NEED SOCIETY (For the Year 1837.) In submitting the second year's Report of the Progress of the Pinang Auli-Meuoicity and Friend in Need Society, the object of which, as stated in the firmer Report, is the discouragement of Mendicity,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":76,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.7","article_title":"PINANG, Saturday Morning, 28th April, 1838.","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG, Saturday Morning, 28th April, 1838. The arrivals since our last have afforded nothing new. The Assizes closed yesterday, when sentence was passed on the several prisoners who were remanded for that purpose to the end of the sessions. We have been kindly favored with the following outline of the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.8","article_title":"IMPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"IMPORTS. By the Brig Lydia Eastgate, from Pedier Coast. Entered ‘icth April.— Betelnut 30 piculs, &lt; ut Ditto 1100 do. By the Brig Futtay Islam, from Arracan, Entered‘list April.— Rice 3U coyans, Fish Maws 2 piculs. Fish Bkii h 19 do By the Baric Will Watch, from Singapore. Entered‘i'dd April.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380428-1","issue_date":"1838-04-28","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380428-1.2.9","article_title":"EXPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"EXPORTS. By the Brig Johanna to Malacca and Singapore, Cleared i\\st April.— Pulot Rice 2 coyans, Tin 600 piculs. Betelnut 400 do. Cut Ditto 300 do. Nutmegs 15 piculs, and 83J catties, Mace 4 do. and 95| do. Rangoon Rice 10 coyans, Batu Kawan Sugar 60 piculs, Benares Opium 10","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":79,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNING, sth MAY, 1838.’ N(5. 5. /-rffe rti&gt; p., PE mI ly","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":80,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.10","article_title":"THE WEEKLY ALMANACK.","article_text_1st50words":"THE WEEKLY ALMANACK. May 1838. I High Water, u Days of the I I IJ 3 OCCURRENCES. §2s 2? 3 Week. a 111 5 Saturday F 1 I io 18 a m. 10 33 p. m. 6 Sunday G 3rd Sunday aft Easter St. John 12 11! 8;.... 1122.... Evan.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":81,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.11","article_title":"IMPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"IMPORTS. By the Ship Janet from Bombay, Entered Id May—S&gt; All \\nA\\ —From Muscat. Dales ft ba o &lt;&gt;, Aliuoi.d 6 no. Rose aier 15 .arboys BY NATIVE CRAFT. From the 27 th ultimo, to the 3d instant. Serdung —l’eppei 43 piculs. Bees Wax ft do. Rattans 11 do. Ditto","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.12","article_title":"EXPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"EXPORTS. Ry ths Bark Fortfield. to Singapore. Cleared 11th. April Beteliiut 730 piculs Pepper 173 do. Ratlins 750 do. Tin do. Red Wood 50 do. BY NATIVE CRAFT. From the 17th ultimo-, to the 3d instant. To Singapore— l’i 6 s 60 in no Baiu Kawan Sugai 18 picul* Qual/a","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":83,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.13","article_title":"ESTIMATE OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF IMPORT AND EXPORT TO AND FROM PINANG 1838.","article_text_1st50words":"ESTIMATE OF THE PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF IMPORT AND EXPORT TO AND FROM PINAN G 1838. IMPORTS, EXPORTS. fitoDUCE of Europe and In the Month Previously In the Month Previously America. gf April. this year. of April. this year 9 Cotton Goods. Plain Cottons Long Cloths 1,800 pieces 3,730 pieces 360","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":84,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.14","article_title":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 5TH 1938.","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PRICE CURRENT SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 5TH 1938. Pui(tn a Port are nr &gt; 0,1 Sports or Hearts, and Port Charges on Kessels.” Euri.pei.n impurG are sold for ready Cash or at a ertfi seldom esteedtng 3 months. and all Produce purchased from The natives is","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.15","article_title":"COMMERCIAL REMARKS.","article_text_1st50words":"COMMERCIAL REMARKS. '-i.i &gt; Xamus I 1 ,&gt;xs. I Consignees. Commanders. Wherefrom. Destination. To sail. Grab Ship Camfry 403 Natives Inchy Slayman Laid'up Schooner Blake 30 do Trong J May Oung 35 do Nga Myga Rangoon Uncertain. BngWwi l.&gt; Mahomed Noordin Casir Mahomed Chittagong Chitta-ong This day K tg thwg","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.16","article_title":"PRICES CURRENT.","article_text_1st50words":"PRICES CURRENT. Prices In PRODUCE OF EUROPE AND I REMARKS. AMERICA. 1 Sp.lMri. CO 1' I’ON MAXUt'AUI’URES. Lung Cloths, 36 inch 39 yd piece 3} a 4j Stock small do. tine quality do &lt;/o4} a 6 (Saleable, scarce do. 40 a 45 inch 39 yd do a 5, Current do.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":87,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.17","article_title":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. AR RIVALS. J. Sh e pbtrd?S h Tu S i h Jy \\la’Y f ßm?’s'r at 3r u ‘'’m C de Gal,e 6th Bark Samuel IR-re&gt;. j UHimo. May&gt; Baik star&lt; j A| Morng from Ma j aeca 2bth ultilno DEPARTURE. April 28th, Bark Fortfieid, James Sly, for","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":88,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.18","article_title":"SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. '-i.i &gt; Xamus I 1 ,&gt;xs. I Consignees. Commanders. Wherefrom. Destination. To sail. Grab Ship Camfry 403 Natives Inchy Slayman Laid'up Schooner Blake 30 do Trong J May Oung 35 do Nga Myga Rangoon Uncertain. BngWwi l.&gt; Mahomed Noordin Casir Mahomed Chittagong Chitta-ong This day K","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":89,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.2","article_title":"ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS.","article_text_1st50words":"ARRIVAL OF PASSENGERS. Per Yates and 2 children, Mrs. Hulmes and child and M ister .1. Davie... Per Star. Lieutenants Lang and Compton, Eiis’gh Babingtcnand 200 Rank and File, o f the 48th Regt. M. N. Lt","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.3","article_title":"CORRESPONDENCE.","article_text_1st50words":"CORRESPONDENCE. To The Printer and Publisher of the Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle. Sir, AA e the lovers of the drama have thought it advantageous to the success of our little Drury to call the attention of it’s indefatigable manager through the medium of your va Liable paper, to an","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":91,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.4.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"NOTICE. STEAM COMMUNICATION FROM CALCUTTA, MADRAS AND CEYLON TO ENGLAND. THE Committee of the New Bengal Steam 1* uud are desirous of ascertaining the degree of support which may eventually be obtained throughout to a well organized, properly estimate d, plan, for establishing the above com- I of the result","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":92,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.4.2","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 2","article_text_1st50words":"ADVERTISEMBNT. To be published immediately in London” A POLITICAL and STATISTICAL ACCOUNT of our Settlements in the Straits o? Malacca—viz.—Pinang, Malacca and Singapore with a History of the Malayan States on the Peninsula of Malacca—Comprising their Government, Religion, Trade, Political and Commercial Relations, Laws, Population, Revenue, Natural Products, Physical Aspect,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":93,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.4.3","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 3","article_text_1st50words":"A letter I have just received from Messrs. Scott and Co. renders this precaution on my part absolutely necessary. lam Sir, Your Obt. Servt. ALEXANDER SCO IT. of the Firm of SCOT T and Co.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":94,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.5","article_title":"TO CORRESPONDENT.","article_text_1st50words":"TO CORRESPONDENT. Our fl &gt;ry c urreipon Ic it Pl te Lft must excuse us if we do not entertain opinions similar t&gt; himself. We should hive thong at that a tine of 2 lb H ipees a heavy inflic'io i on a poor man.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":95,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.6","article_title":"PINANG. Saturday Morning, 5th May, 1838.","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG. Saturday Morning, 5th May, 1838. The Bark Janet tro.u Muscat and Puiut de Game arrived iaie ou Saturday evening lust, Out has uruughl nu news train eituer ol tuvse places. Sue sans on uiouday lor Calcutta wita all tne proeuratne, consisting of dainmer spices ano treasure. i'ne I’ransport Star","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":96,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.7","article_title":"PAPERS FROM SCHIEDAM-HALL","article_text_1st50words":"PAPERS FROM SCHIEDAM-HALL On the Malay Peninsula. (Co itinuslfro nh:G izette of 14&lt;i instint) It has become ths fashion lately an mg a set of people, wa &gt; kii iw very lutie about the matter, to cry out about over-populatmg states, kingdoms, and even the world itself, never being aware,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":97,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.8","article_title":"MAULMAIN.","article_text_1st50words":"MAULMAIN. Ibid, April 7- The last accounts from Rangoon, by the Steamer Ganges, report all to be very quiet there, but it is said the new Viceroy contemplates some 111terierence with the timber trade, by which he is Jtkely to obtain the monopoly of it. This cannot prove very agreeable","contributor":"Ibid"},{"_id":98,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380505-1","issue_date":"1838-05-05","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380505-1.2.9","article_title":"CALCUTTA.","article_text_1st50words":"CALCUTTA. O7erlaad Route. We understand a plan has Deen submitted to the Government, by Mr. McClelland, for extending the overland route from the Red Sea, al &gt;ng the Nerbudda, to the Ganges at Mirzap ire. It is fo inded on the distribution of coal an I iron indicated in the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":99,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380512-1","issue_date":"1838-05-12","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380512-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"pinangazette18380512-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE VOL. 1. SATURDAY MORNWa, 12th MAY, 1838. NO. 6. Hubac Notifications appearing in this Paper and Signed bu the ~7~ r roper .luthordies are to be considered as Official.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":100,"newspaper_title":"Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle","issue_id":"pinangazette18380512-1","issue_date":"1838-05-12","edition":"1","page_id":"pinangazette18380512-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"pinangazette18380512-1.2.10","article_title":"IMPORTS.","article_text_1st50words":"IMPORTS. By the Brig Fly, f rom Singapore, Entered bill May.— Cochin China Salt 10 coyans, Chinaware 21,000 in no. Java Tobacco 11 corges, China Paper 30 bundles, Ditto Tobacco 15 baskets, I’ea It» boxes, China Dried Fruits 15 piculs.— From Malacca, Rattan anes 2000 in no. By the Brig","contributor":"NA"}],"_links":{"start":"/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d_29c621045011e19ccff74461ef4d67ac","next":"/api/action/datastore_search?resource_id=d_29c621045011e19ccff74461ef4d67ac&offset=100"},"total":1009}}