Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 1 February 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE No. 75 THURSDAY, February lst, 1827 Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official.
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  • 448 1 At a Meeting of the friends of the late Sir T: S, Raffles, convened at Singapore Jan. 30th 1827 for the purpose of considering the best means of perpetuating the remembrance of the eminent services rendered to this Settlement and to the Commercial world
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  • 1732 1 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY FEB. 1ST 1827. The arrival of the Mary Awne, Captain Spottiswood, from Bengal the 2nd January, has put us in pos session of Calcutta Papers down to the 30th of December inclusive, from which we learn the arrival in Bengal of the Perseverance, Captain D. R. Brown, from
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 147 1 FOR SALE, AT Geo. Armstrong, Co's. The following goods just opened viz CONFECTIONARY From Hoffman, consisting of Jams, Jellies, Tart Fruits, Rum Shrub, and Raspberry Vinegar and OILMANSTORES, consisting of Olive Oil in quarts, Olives in Pint, Vinegar in quarts. Mustard in pots, French Mustard in pots. Pine Cheese, and
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  • 1263 2 (from the Malacca Observer.) The following hasty sketch of the constitution of the Menangcabow Government has reference to the Padrie disturbances which have existed for some time in the interior of Sumatra. We have every reason to believe that the statement may be relied upon as authentic. tblv oririnally
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  • 1265 3 At the last Committee meeting, held on Monday the 8th inst. the Master reported that the number of boy’s names entered on the School Register amounted to 59—(which has subsequently increased to 80) and the monthly subscriptions towards the Charity, amount to 61 Spanish Dollars. Credat Judeus
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  • 179 3 Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVED. 21st Batch Brig Margareta Angeltina, J. C- Tha> arub, from Samarang 19th Nov. Malay Brig Rhio, J. R. Lowrie, from Batavia. 24th British Ship Chur. Forbes, T. Brydin, from China 15th January. “Spanish Brig St. Joze, Rafael Terrer, from Manilla, 9th January. 28th British Barque
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  • 47 3 DEATHS. Died at Singapore on Saturday the 13th Jan Mr. James Stuart, late Chief Officer of the Schooner Dhaulle. At Macao on the 3rd Inst. Daniel Beale, Esq greatly regretted by all who knew him. ERRATUM. In our last, for 20£ a Ton, read 20£ ad valorem
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