Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 31 December 1829
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section25 1829-12-31 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, December 31st, 1829. Public Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed by the Proper Authorities are to be considered as Official. NOTICE.25 words
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Article38 1829-12-31 1 The Nimrod, burthen 300 tons, Capt. Thomas Harvie, will leave this port for New South Wales about the middle of next March. Has excellent accommodations for Passengers. Apply to A. L. JOHNSTON CO. Singapore 12th Dec. 1829.38 words
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Article45 1829-12-31 1 The fine A. l. brig Alexander, Capt. Oglivie, 260 Tons, daily expected from Batavia, and will despatched without delay. For Freight of LIGHT GOODS only, (her dead weight being all engaged) or passage, apply to ROBERT WISE CO. Singapore, 20th Dec. 1829.45 words
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Article934 1829-12-31 1 Thursday, December 3lst. 1829. We refer our readers to the Shipping List in the last column for the particulars of the arrivals and departures since our last. The Freeland, Captain Jones, from the Downs the 9th July, arrived here on Saturday last, but as our accounts from England, via934 words
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Advertisement22 1829-12-31 1 TO LET. THE Bungalow on Bukit Kawa, lately occupied by Edward Presgrave Esq. Apply to GUTHRIE AND CLARK. Singapore, 18th Dec. 1829.22 words
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1381 1829-12-31 3 Amongst the many European vessels which have been cut off or wrecked on this part of the coast of Borneo, within the last ten years, that commanded by Captain GRAVESSONER1,381 words
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Article2079 1829-12-31 3 Tongarron,Coli, Aug. 27th 1828. Our readers would perceive that several of the columns of our last number, exhibited, for the first time since the Chronicle came into our hands, the usual marks of a censor’s displeasure We were not a little astonished when the proof sheet was returned to us2,079 words
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Article944 1829-12-31 4 (From the Penang Govt. Gaz. Dec. 5,) THE increasing cultivation of sugar in the Wellesley Province has excited but little attention. We are informed from good authority that upwards of ten thousand peculs [piculs] were made in the Battu Kawan District during the past year, the estimator price of944 words
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Article677 1829-12-31 5 (From the Canton Register, Dec. 3) We are anxious to convey to our readers all posible information upon the subject that excites so much interest, and engages mens' minds in Cnanton at the present moment, and in continuation of the documents given in our last number, we have now677 words
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Article442 1829-12-31 5 ARRIVALS, DECEMBER. 17th British Brig Sophia, F. Bedouin, from Penang 24th Novr. British Brig Doria Doulout, Hajee Sethey, from Penang 5th Decr. and Malacca. 18th British Ship John Bannerman, C. Daly, from China 8th Decr. 20th H. M. Ship Comet, A. Sadilands Esq. from Manilla the 12th Decr. 22nd442 words