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Belgian* On taken posses ion of the Throne to winch I have been called by the will of »lie nation, 1 said, in addressing myself to the Representatives of B&lt;di inm—notwithstanding so many sacrifices for the preservation of peace, we should be threatened with war, I","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":35,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.5.4","article_title":"LONDON, SUNDAY, AUGUST, 7.","article_text_1st50words":"LONDON, SUNDAY, AUGUST, 7. The stirring; news from Brussels and Paris, which will be found amply detailed in our previous columns, arrives in good time to give an impulse to tiie public mind, which, under the depressing prolongation of the discussion on the Reform Bdl. was gradually sinking into stupor.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":36,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.5.5","article_title":"From Gore's General Advertiser, Aug. 11th. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. LONDON AUGUST 9TH.","article_text_1st50words":"From Gore's General Advertiser, Aug. 11th. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. LONDON AUGUST 9TH. Bach day, since the momentous announce* inent of i.osiilities between 1 lie Belgian and ihe Dutch Powers ami the decisive step of France great excitement has prevailed in Ihe City, and various rumours have in succession had their","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":37,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.5.6","article_title":"(From the India Gazette, Decr. 2nd.) REJECTION OF THE EIGHTEEN ARTICLES BY THE KING OF HOLLAND.","article_text_1st50words":"(From the India Gazette, Decr. 2nd.) REJECTION OF THE EIGHTEEN ARTICLES BY THE KING OF HOLLAND. {From GaUgnani's Messenger, July 25 A supplement tn the Hague Journal of (he 2ls hist. contains the reply of tne Dutch Minister for Foreign Affairs to (he Conference of L »nd&lt;»n. 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The arrival of the Schooner Diana, Captain Towers,from Batavia, with the letters and packets lately brouMit from Kngland by the Spartan and Margaretha, and the arrival of the Spartan itself, have enabled us to publish intelligence from Europe, of a date later, by","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":42,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.8","article_title":"TRADE OF SINGAPORE.","article_text_1st50words":"TRADE OF SINGAPORE. 11l continuing .our general view of the trade of this Settlement, which, readers will recollect, we treated on lately, we beg to resume the subject at where we were obliged,by several causes, to break oif. Having given a brief outline of our trade with England, Foreign Europe,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":43,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.9.1","article_title":"FREIGHTS AT SINGAPORE.","article_text_1st50words":"FREIGHTS AT SINGAPORE. To London Tin, £i m*per20Cwt. £i 16*. tt &lt; £fi Vot |&gt;er 18 Cwl. j IV|»|icr, £7 P pr 16 Measurement Good* £3 to 9 per *0 Cubic feet. Bengal 1 Sicca Rupee, per picul. 1‘ni.ia 1 Spanish Dmlar Datavia I Guilder A RIII V ALS AT","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":44,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.9.2","article_title":"ST. 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In vowtequence of the fleficiency of the C trail at inq Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement scarcely an if sates are mt.de for cash; and. it bem: f therefore iiuooaihle to give the cash pi ke of almost any article","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":51,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.9.9","article_title":"FROM THE LONDON PRICES CURRENT,","article_text_1st50words":"FROM THE LONDON PRICES CURRENT, T UESI)AY, AUG. 9 The commeneerneih oi hostilit.es between ihe D »tr!i and Belgians, both by laud and se i —the march uf 50,0U0 Frem b i soldiers to the assistance of Leopold—lilt* dep.wti.re of Lord Codriugton wi Ii a large tieet for tue Scheldt,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":52,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.9.10","article_title":"PRICE CURRENT","article_text_1st50words":"PRICE CURRENT The Currency in which coniuntrcial traiisaclions are calculated, is die S{&gt;;uii s !&gt; Dollar, iliv uted into Cents, {'lie com moo Mcii&gt;ill is the I cul, 0f!33 1-3 Ihs. avoirdupoise, divided into tot) Cat.ti es Salt a ”d Ilice, are commonly sold by liic Koyam of 40 P","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":53,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320112-1","issue_date":"12 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320112-1.2.9.11","article_title":"MARRIED.","article_text_1st50words":"MARRIED. On the 9th instant, by the Revel. R. Burn, W. LI. &lt; Ieorgb Esqr.j to Elizabeth Caroline, relict of of the late John Campbell Burton Esqr. of Calcutta. L I, i i »i","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":54,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 3, VOL. a. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 19, 1832. [NEW SERIES] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":55,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.2","article_title":"FOR LONDON.","article_text_1st50words":"FOR LONDON. The fine A. 1. Ship o/* Roxburgh- Captain Brown. For Freight ot Dead Weight,or Passage, (having very superior accommodations) apply to SPOT TIS WOO E& CONNOLLY k Singapore 20/A Dec. 1831.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":56,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.3","article_title":"FOR MADRAS,","article_text_1st50words":"FOR MADRAS, TOUCHING AT MALACCA AND PENANG. The Hercules, Capt. D. Wilson. For Freight tdS&sSSsi or Passage, apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore, 14 th Dec. 1831.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":57,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.4.1","article_title":"FROM THE ATLAS, AUG. 7TH.","article_text_1st50words":"FROM THE ATLAS, AUG. 7TH. WILL THE MINISTRY STAND N*w Monthly Magazine— The composition amt character of Lord Grey’s ministry are no earnest of its endurance. The chief members of it, without the excuse which may be made for the premier, are charged with the same haughty negligence and reserve.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":58,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.4.2","article_title":"PORTUGAL","article_text_1st50words":"PORTUGAL Globe— There is nothing to jrrevent. France and England from concluding an alliance with Donna Maria, the legitimate Q icen of Portugal, or with her father and guardian Don Pedro. His (Miguel’s) monks may kindle the fire, of the inquisition, but they will not forms battafions in has service.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":59,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.4.3","article_title":"CHINA.","article_text_1st50words":"CHINA. From ih Canton Ur,jitter, 1 9th December. On Hie sixth hist, the arrival on the 4tll of H. ,\\I. 8 Challenger, Captain Freemantle, ott Macao was announced at Canton having been despatched l&gt;V t he Bengal Government for the purpose of delivering a letter from the Governor G 'iier","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":60,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.4.4","article_title":"TRANSLATIONS FROM THE CHINESE.","article_text_1st50words":"TRANSLATIONS FROM THE CHINESE. From Le, Cabinet Minister and Governor, REFUSING TO SEE CAPTAIN FREEMANTLE. Dated December 9th; Receioed 1 Oth. Le, Cabinet Minister, President of the Military tioard and Governor General of Canton, and Kwaug-se: to the Hong-merchants, reqnn ing t hem to make themselves fully acquainted with I","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":61,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.4.5","article_title":"MALACCA.","article_text_1st50words":"MALACCA. Etchings, designed to illustrate the Narrative of the Late Nanning Expedition, embossed on wood, at the Chinese Mission Press, from designs bv the Author. Malacca 1831. In at length presenting the Etchings to the public, which ought to have accompanied the 6; Narrative of the late Nanning Expedition,” we","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":62,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.5.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A. D. 1831. REGULATION IV. A REGULATION for amending Section XL Regulation V. 1830, of Prince of Wales'Island, Singapore and Malacca Passed by the Vice President in Counc'l on the 18 th. 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Mr. Francis begs to inform the Public that he has now opened a Refreshment Hall and Hilliard Room in Commercial Square in which","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":64,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.6.1","article_title":"VOYAGE TO NEW GUINEA.","article_text_1st50words":"VOYAGE TO NEW GUINEA. TO THE EDITOR OF TIE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, Information on the subject of our Eastern Archipelago, I am sure is always acceptable to jour readers, and I therefore make no apology tor relating some particulars of a trading voyage to the Great Hay ot New Guinea,","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":65,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.7","article_title":"SINGAPORE,","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE, Thursday, 19 th January, 18 &gt;2^ By recent accounts f'r &gt;ni China, we learn that arran ~em ants had at length been concluded between the Cuine*e and Britisii authorities at Canton relative to tae reception of the Governor General’s letter to the Governor of Canton it was mutually agreed","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":66,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.8","article_title":"SHIPPING.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING. 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Tons from Calcutta and teuauy Pis. 8c »:&gt; catties Colored Cotton Yarn 28 20 Soap 550 46 Black Pepper 207 89 Tiu 3 Twine t Maund Sealing W","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":68,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.9.2","article_title":"EXPORTS","article_text_1st50words":"EXPORTS 7&gt;/y the t 01 1. barque Angelica 350 ions, for Malacca and Bombay. *2O Giises Gm 10 Buneals Gold dust 1601) in No. Spanish Dollars By the Dutch ship Patahool Salam, 160 Tons, for Sambas. 20 Pis. 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In consequence of the deficiency of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted in this Settlement, scarcely any sales are made for cash; and it being therefore impossible to give the cash price of almost any article, it must, be observed that the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":72,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320119-1","issue_date":"19 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320119-1.2.9.6","article_title":"PRICE CURRENT","article_text_1st50words":"PRICE CURRENT The Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com moo weight, is the P eul,ofJ33 1-3 lhs. avoinlupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are common!) sold by the Koyan of 40 Picuis, nearly; Java Tobacco by the Gorge","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":73,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 4, VOL. 2. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 25, 1832. [NEW SERIES.] Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities, are to be considered as Official.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":74,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.2","article_title":"FOR LONDON.","article_text_1st50words":"FOR LONDON. The fine A. 1. &gt; c hip Duke of Roxburgh, Captain Brown. For Freight of Dead Weight,or Passage, (having very superior accommodations) apply to SPOTTISWOO E& CONNOLLY Sing f ipore 20/ h Dec 1831","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":75,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.3","article_title":"Latest European Intelligence.","article_text_1st50words":"Latest European Intelligence FROM THE WEEKLY DISPATCH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 1831. FOREIGN IN l ELLIGENCE. FRANCE. The French Ministry are said to be highly gratified at the commission ol the Chamber of deputies appointed to examine their project of law on the Peerage. Out. of the nine members who compose","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":76,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.4","article_title":"CHANCELLOR’S COURT. THURSDAY.","article_text_1st50words":"CHANCELLOR’S COURT. THURSDAY. The Lord Chancellor sat to deliver the few Judgments which remained to be pronounced on matters which had bpen previously argued k before him; aud having disposed of them— His Lordship addressed the Bar fo the following effect:—lt is a great satisfaction to me, in taking my","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":77,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.5.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"NO'TICE. ISLAND ST. HELENA. For the information of Persons who are Subjects oj Hie United States oj America. WILLIAM CARROL, Merchant and Ship Agent, at the Island of St. Helena, has been appointed by the President of the United States of America, at the City of Washington, on the 4th","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":78,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.6","article_title":"THE CORONATION.","article_text_1st50words":"THE CORONATION. The C initiation nf their Mojeslies is fixed for Thursday next, though rruch of the idle pomp (/ptfgmv which distimriiishfd the let cerem mini of this description will hr* dispensed with,yet the Coronation of William and Adelaide will he a must imposing spectacle O.i i imrsday a ntivnhei","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":79,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.7","article_title":"WEEKLY DISPATCH. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1831.","article_text_1st50words":"WEEKLY DISPATCH. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 4. 1831. I tt spite of the artful manoeuvres, the tedious repetitions, the treacherous amendments of the Borouglnnongering f iction, the Refer n Bill has at length “progressed” sj far as to warrant the cheering hope that, in Ihe course of a few (la3s.it will pass","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":80,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.8","article_title":"CHINA.","article_text_1st50words":"CHINA. From the Chinese Courier. Jany 1 2th. A reply to the letter of Lord William Beniinck to the Governor of Canton has been tendered fo the British Factory through the Hong-Merchants, by order of Ins Excellency .and very properly refused by Capt. Fremantle and the Committee. At the time","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":81,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.9","article_title":"SINGAPORE,","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE, Thursday 26th January y 18 We have the honor to announce the arrival from Malacca, on Thursday evening last of the H. M. Ship Southampton, bearing tlie flag of his Excellency Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Owen, Commander-in-Chief of His Majesty's Naval forces in India. The Southampton and the Battery exchanged","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":82,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.10","article_title":"MALACCA.","article_text_1st50words":"MALACCA. In the files of Calcutta Papers juM receive i, we find the following paragraphs Ihe Madras Papers announce speedy departure from that Presidency in It. TVI. S, Crocodile, an i the Ship Lodi/ Mac S tighten, tor Malacca, of a considerable body of troops under the command of Colonel","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":83,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.11","article_title":"SHIPPING.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING. ARRIVALS JANUARY, 1532. 19i.1i 11. M. S. Southampton, G. il. Laws Esq from IVJalacca and Penang; ISIII inst.—•. bearing the Flag of his Excellence Silt Evvd. Owen, the Na\\a! Commander in Chief. 20th Dutch Ship Jaddol Ru/mtaii, Seyd Ow mar, from Malacca and t’enang ldJi 21st 2-2 ai\\ 24th","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":84,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.12.1","article_title":"IMPORTS","article_text_1st50words":"IMPORTS Ihj the Brit, ship Hercules, 424 Tons, from China. 2 Chests Musk (Transhipment to England) 2 Boxes Sweetmeats 35 Pis. Tea (Transhipped to Calcutta) By the Brit, ship Hind, 475 Tons from, Siam. 550 Pis. Sugar (for Transhipment to Bombay) 15 Pis. ICincabs By the Dutch brig Noornschakem, 80","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":85,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.12.2","article_title":"EXPORTS","article_text_1st50words":"EXPORTS Hy the Dutch briq JSooraschakim, ooj Ton, for Rhio. 12 Pis. Oil 195 Dlrs. value Sundries Hy the Brit, ship Edmonstone 4S0 Tons, for Bombay. 550 Pis Sugar 41 93t} Catties Japan Copper 7 10 do. Peruvian do. 84£ Sugar Nutmeg oil 2800 in No-. Spanish Dollars By the","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":86,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.12.3","article_title":"VESSELS EXPECTED FROM EUROPE.","article_text_1st50words":"VESSELS EXPECTED FROM EUROPE. Tons. I CoMMawPkRS I B~ Indian 231 W. Bavenscroft Liverpool. Ship Margaretha J n&lt; 00 'i September Ship Mersey 375 J Sharp Liverpool October Brig Diana 198 j W- Lepper I Liverpool. I T/ctooer.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":87,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.12.4","article_title":"SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR.","article_text_1st50words":"SHIPPING IN THE HARBOUR. Date. VESSELS’ Nil IVIES. Tons COMMANDERS. Where From. Destination To Sail Apr. 17 Brit, brig Kader tiux 124 Laid up Dec. 10 Brit, brig Sophia 60 Jas. Crump Penang Jany. 12 Brit. S. Duke of Roxburgh 417 T. Brown China Loudon 13 Brit, brig Sebastian 150","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":88,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320125-1","issue_date":"25 January 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320125-1.2.12.5","article_title":"PRICE CURRENT","article_text_1st50words":"PRICE CURRENT The Currency iu which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. I lie com on weight is the l cul, ofl3:i 1-3 lbs. avoirdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. Salt and Rice, are commouly sold hy the Koyan of 40 Piculs nearly j .lava Tobacco","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":89,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.1","article_title":"Masthead","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE CHRONICLE And Commercial Register. NO. 5, voi.. 2. THURSDAY, PIIBRUAEY, 2, 1832. [NEW SfeRIES.] PMic Notification, appearing in this P.p.», and Signed h tic Peeper AMoritiec, ere to fc reared a, OJtcU.l.","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":90,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.2","article_title":"LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. From the Calcutta Government Gazette, Jany. 5th THE COURIER,—SEPTEMBER 8. PARLIAMENTARY ANALYSIS.","article_text_1st50words":"LATEST EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. From the Calcutta Government Gazette Jany. 5th THE COURIER ,—SEPTEMBER 8. PARLIAMENTARY ANALYSIS. In the House of L irds yesterday no business nt public mip irtauce occurred toe House adjourned till to-morrow. In (lie House of Commons Culonrl Evans presented a petition from inhabitants of Westminster, round","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":91,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.3","article_title":"PORTUGAL LETTER FROM DON MIGUEL TO DON PEDRO.","article_text_1st50words":"PORTUGAL LETTER FROM DON MIGUEL TO DON PEDRO. ('From tks Conatitutio last of A uyust 20.) Wi stated in tlie Conslildionnel ofth 9:h August that a letter had u;st written by Dm Pedro In his br &gt; her, ordering bin ti embark on board the John IV. to co vie","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":92,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.1","page_number":"1","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.4.1","article_title":"Page 1 Advertisements Column 1","article_text_1st50words":"NOTICE. ISLAND ST. HELENA. For the information of Persons who are Subjects of the United states of America. WILLIAM CARROL, Merchant and Ship Agent, at the Island of St. Helena, has been appointed by the President of the United States of America, at the City of Washington, on the 4th","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":93,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.2","page_number":"2","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.5","article_title":"CANTON.","article_text_1st50words":"CANTON. F, am the Cauto'i Register, January 16/A 1832. We have little to communicate, of a public nature, since the date of our last publication. The Viceroy is it seems, obstinate in his determination not to given an answer to the Governor general of India, unless through the obnoxious medium","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":94,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.3","page_number":"3","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.6","article_title":"SINGAPORE,","article_text_1st50words":"SINGAPORE, Thursdayy 2nd February, 18 J 2. His E xcellency the Naval Comman-der-in-Chief still remains, but we believe it is his intention to leave in a few days for Penang, from whence his Excellency will proceed to Trinaomalee. H. M. S. 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In consequence of the tteftciencif of the Circulating Medium, and the peculiar mode in which business is conducted \\n this Settlement, scarcely any sides are made for cash; and. l t heina therefore impossible lo (fire Hie cash price of almost any article, it must be observed that","contributor":"NA"},{"_id":100,"newspaper_title":"Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register","issue_id":"singchronicle18320202-1","issue_date":"2 February 1832","edition":"1","page_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.1.4","page_number":"4","article_id":"singchronicle18320202-1.2.7.6","article_title":"PRICE CURRENT","article_text_1st50words":"PRICE CURRENT T lie Currency in which commercial transactions are calculated, is the Spanish Dollar, divided into Cents. The com mon weight is the P’cul,ofI33 1-3 lbs. avoivdupoise, divided into 100 Catties. 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