Prince of Wales Island Gazette, 10 August 1833

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  • 31 1 PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND GAZETTE. css.. 1. §itibday, August IQ, 1833. lio. 4. Prhtir Notifications appearing in this Paper, and Signed hy the Proper Authorities, are to he considered us Offciil.
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  • 128 1 Penang •Arrivals a Aug. 1. Ship Syed Hydros?,, Cauder Mydeen, from Teluksainavi, 2±th July. 8. Brig Soon Hein, Tan Boon Tng. from Singapore, 30th July, and Malacca. Ist Ausr. Schooner Pearl Jacob Rodrigues, from Quedah, Ist. Aug. 5. Brig Helen, Robert Macallister, from Giggean, 25th July. Cl 7.
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  • 29 1 MARRIAGE. On Monday the £'h hist, by the Rev:l. .T. T. Jone=, b. a. at St. George’s Church, Mr. John Rodvk, Ju iior, to Miss Maria Cox.
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  • 1232 1 (Concluded from our fast*) With the view of attracting the attention of others better qualilied than orfyrflves to the task, we subjou|mrfollowing descriptions of THE BONIN ISLANDS. Description of the *f* IVIou-nin, (sima) Islands from San kokf tsu ran a Japanese work, printed at Yendo, 1785. (The
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 j Jveriisement. On the revival of the FRESS so long dormant in this Settlement, the undersigned takes the earliest opportunity of advising his ami the Public generally, that he continues to carry on his Business of MERCHANT and GEKERAL AGENT, and by a prompt unci careful attention to business, hopes
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  • 66 2 Quicquiil agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli.” Whate’er men do, or say. or think, or dream, Our motly paper seizes for it’s theme. To the E litor of P IV hla id G izette Mu. Editor, As 1 observe your Gazette bears no rnotto in any language soever, permit
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  • 586 2 Saturday, August 10, 1833. On Wednesday evening last an chored in the harbour H. M. Sloop Harrier S L. 11. Vassall, Esq. Commander, from Singapore and Malacca. TheH. C. Ship Prince Regent having repaired her damages and a vailed herself of her stay here to fill up with
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  • 709 3 THE TlMES. —March 26, 1833. With all the reasonable allowance that charity and compassion might lead us to make for the extravagancies* of men who consider their lives and fortunes in imminent risk of destruction, it is impossible to avoid condemning the greater portion of the West India
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  • 284 3 (From the Kingston Cronicle.) CIRCULAR* King’s House, Jin. 25, 1833. Sir.—l am commanded by His Excellency the Governor to transmit to your for promulgation within your parish, the enclosed Proclamation of His .Vlaj 9ty in Council against certain societies calling themselves Colonial Church Unions, and, at the same
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  • 1556 3 William K. Whereas, it hath been represented to us, that divers of our subjects, resident in our island of Jamaica, hath associated themselves together into certain voluntary societies under the name of Colonial Church Unions, or other similar designations, and that public ineetingsof such societies have
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  • 1608 4 JOHN BULL,— March 31. Thk Times of .yesterday says.* Tne Irish Coercion Bill was last night read a third time and passed. This offensive measure, which every lover of constitutional law detests, and which every friend of the Ministers must deeply lament, as a record of Whig prinrijdc.s of government
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  • 571 4 —Eevening Paper. Thursday March 21«/.— The heal-h of the Duchess of Berry becon.es daily worse, and it is the opinion of her medical advisers* that in less than three mouths she will die of a pulmonary disorder, unless she shall be immediately removed from the cold damp air
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  • 4823 5 THE iIMES, March 26. But the charter of the East India Com pane is not simply a question of trade or ot commercial advantage, and its settlement cannot be left to the same uncertain contingency. It relates to the sovereignty and government of an immense empire, and to
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