Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 15 March 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 78 THURSDAY, March 15th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 92 1 The public are hereby Informed, that, no Lands on the Island of Singapore at present unoccupied, will henceforward be permitted to be settled or occupied by Individuals without giving previous notice, and receiving at the same time the Sanction of Government for that Purpose. On such
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  • 2342 1 Thursday March 15th 1827. The Eleanor and Cashmere Merchant have arrived from Bengal, the former the 28th of Feb. the latter the 29th of Jan. By them we have received Calcutta Papers from which it appears that English Papers had been received there down to the middle of September,
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  • 546 2 Singapore itself it is now surmized is a bubble nearly exploding” Calcutta John Bull. Extract of a letter from Singapore per Louisa.— The good folks at Singapore look forward with no great satisfaction to their union with the government of Penang; and augur any thing but advantage from the
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  • 835 2 Things are in a very melancholy state at this Settlement. At the time that Mr. Prince was here, it would appear, that the Local Government were in possession of instructions to make sweeping reductions in the establishment, but either from pride or some other feeling delayed acting on them
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  • 1818 3 Concluded.) The Prahus of Borneo proper, import annually some thousand piculs of Sago; it is always, one instance only to the contrary having happened in six years, in the baked form, far inferior to the Sagu randang of the Malays,-about half its price, and cannot be made into pearl
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  • 276 3 Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVED. MARCH. 5th. Portuguese Ship, Providencia, F. A. de Azevido, from Penang 22nd Feby. Dutch Brig, Elizabeth, T. Deighton, from Minto 26th Feby. 6th. His Cochin Chinese Majesty’s. Ship Waipung, from Cochin China 27th Feby. Ditto ditto do. Thu-Long, from ditto 27th Feby. American Brig, Roscoe,
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  • SUPPLEMENT TO THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. Saturday, March 24th 1827.