Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 4 January 1827

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  • 26 1 THURSDAY, January 4th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to he considered as official. NO. 73 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE.
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  • 1480 1 4 JANUARY 1826. The Lalla Rookh from England, Madras, Penang, arrived here yesterday. Yesterday our long expected Resident, Mr. Prince, landed from the Lalla Rookh, under the usual salute. Six hundred Madras troops had arrived at Penang to relieve the 65th Bengal Native Infantry. The Bengal troops, now here,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 171 1 Advertisements Mr. John Francis most respectfully begs leave to inform the Public that he has taken into Partnership Peter Francis Douwe, and the business from Ist. January will be carried on under the firm of John Francis Co. and every attention shall be paid to those Gentlemen who may visit
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  • 1491 2 By the Lalla Rookh we have received English Papers to the 18th of July, and a brief precis of their contents may be acceptable to such of our readers as have not access to fuller sources of information. The late stagnation of trade is a subject of great and
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  • 974 2 The Papers have recently announced the death of Sir Stamford Raffles. He was not of the order of men to he dismissed with a brief notice. Few men, at his time of life, have descended to the grave who have done their country so much service, and
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  • 170 3 Calcutta llth Sept. 1826 MR. EDITOR, You have been in the practice of stating in your Price Current that the weight of the Gold Bunka is 742 grains troy, but having occasion to know from my commercial transactions with your Settlement that the usage of your Trade is otherwise
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  • 315 3 Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVED. DECEMBER. 21st Portuguese Brig Esperanca, A. J. Barradas from Macao 12th December. 22nd British Ship Pascoa, H. Cathroe from China 14th December. British Ship Corsair, D. H. Petree from Manilla 15th December. 25th British Ship Mediterranean, J. Stephens from Calcutta 29th November. 26th British Brig
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