Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 18 January 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 74 THURSDAY, January 18th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official.
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  • 207 1 The public are hereby informed that all Persons holding Lands on the Island of Singapore, under Grants issued by Sir T.S. Raffles, Lieut, Governor, or under authority of Location Tickets received from the late Resident Mr. Crawfurd, and who have complied with the conditions of the
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  • 110 1 THE FRIENDS OF THE LATE SIR T. S. RAFFLES, anxious to commemorate the Services which he has rendered this Settlement, beg leave respectfully to inform the European and Native Inhabitants of Singapore that having received permission to erect a monument on Government Hill to his Memory a Subscription list
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  • 61 1 To land passengers in the British Channel. The fine ship HERCULES, A. 1. Capt. Wm. Vaughan, Commander, has nearly the whole of her cargo engaged and will leave this about the 15th proximo. The Hercules is a poop Ship, carries a surgeon and has excellent accommodation
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  • 1711 1 By the Colonel Young, Captain Gray, we have received advices from Canton down to the 3rd of January which enable us to give the follow- ing view of the delivery of opium during the month of December and the Stock on hand on the 1st
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  • 90 2 On Thursday last a very sumptuous Dinner Was given by the Captains of the Hon. East India Company’s Ships to Lieutenant Colonel Farquhar, late Governor of Malacca and Singapore, which was numerously and most respectably attended. Captain J. F. Timins in the Chair, supported by Captains Wm. Stanley
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  • 1060 2 To the Editor of the Government Gazette. Sir, —I am induced to trouble you with a few remarks on a paragraph which has lately appeared in the Singapore Chronicle, relative to the Ore of Antimony for the observations evince a very imperfeet knowledge of the subject,
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  • 1028 2 To The Editor of the Singapore Chronicle, Sir, With reference to that article of the treaty between Great Britain and the Netherlands which provides for the extirpation of piracy, by the combined efforts of both powers, and Singapore being now established on a permanent footing, I take the
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  • 369 3 MONUMENTS TO SIR STAMFORD RAFFLES. To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Singapore 15th Jan. 1827. Mr. Editor, It is gratifying to observe that the suggestion in your last Number has not been thrown away and that a Monument to the Memory of Sir Stamford Raffles is about to be
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  • 354 3 Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVED. JANUARY. 3rd. British Brig, Soenhin, Tung Ghou, from Malacca, 3lst Decr. Dutch Ship Faidal Karrim, Seek Sail Bowezeer, from Penang, 14th Decr. Dutch Brig, Newar Ali Joeeor, Abo Bakar Safee, from Malacca, 31st Decr. Dutch ship, Mack Barrie, Sayd Mohomet, from Malacca, 30th Deer. 7th.
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