132 



vision, vegetables, M\d fruit ; and coiisiileriug 

 h&vr little the island in itself produces, and that 

 the sttp^pBdd^ bi<6?3^ht fr&m Malacca and the 

 neighbouring islauds, arc sold at a very cheap 

 rate. The |joj>ulatioii of the settlement of Singa- 

 pore consists of nearly twenty thousand, exclusive 

 of the troops and convicts, (the troops being about 

 five huriii^ iBEtd the ^J^vietet ^e^i fcuiidred in 

 number,) the ittajori^ of which is formed by 

 the Chinese. 



ComptxraUm Statement of the Cemns tt^m m ih& 



Eoropeans 



Indo-Britong 



Native Christinus «. 

 Armenians ........ 



Jews 



Arabii 



Malays.... 



Cbinese.... ........ 



Nutivesoftlie Coast ) 



ot'CoromnndeL. i 

 Natives of HitidostHi: 

 Japanese, ... ...... 



Bugis, Balinese, ] 



&c. &c ^ 



Caffries . .......... 



Pmees . * . , 



Tottil . 

 Females . 



Tntnl Inhabitants ... . 



Deduct decrease.. 

 Increa^ in 1833. . . , 









I>>'crn!is.'. 



Ma to. 





Males. 



Feui. 



Mill. 



Fern. 



Mai. 



FlIU. 



B3 



gg 



91 



S8 



8 



6 







67 



£7 



5ti 



10 





13 



11 





274 



146 



167 



133 







10? 



m 



20 



(5 



'J 7 



8 



7 



2 



















s 





61 



;3 



96 





S5 







9 



3748 



3467 



3763S368 



15 







99 



714*1 



613 



7650 



867 



501 



254 









-10 



1762 



57 



388 



17 







40ti 



iiil 



3»9 



116 







19 



5 



391 



2o.J 



361 



'23-i 







30 



19 



73a 





794 





59 



240 







7 



1 





11 



U) 



13 



















2 





14324 



3391 



J5181 



579? 



1029 



545 



172 



139 



5391 





5797 





545 





139 













1574 

















Sit 

















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Singapore Chronicle^ Feb, 7, 18Sd. 



