Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 12 April 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 80 THURSDAY, April l2th, 1827 Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official.
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  • 2841 1 Thursday 12th April 1827. Java. The Mediterranean arrived here a few days ago from Batavia which she left on the 11th of March. The substance of our intelligence from that quarter is comprized in the following extract. Batavia.. This place is as dull as possible and commerce of every
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 138 1 British Cottons —Woollen Cloths—Gun Locks—Rod Iron and Hoes —Gunny Bags Java Rum —Cocoa nut Oil in Jars—Ghee Gram—fine Manila Table Rice Madeira Wine in Bottles—a quantity of Venitian doors and windows and other Building Materials also an English Barouchette and Harness &c. &e. ROBERT HUNTER. TO BE LET FURNISHED or
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  • 943 2 A change in commercial relations between Great Britain and America of considerable importance has taken place, by which the Ships of the latter are no longer to be exempted from the duties charged upon foreign vessels
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  • 472 2 We thought that the censorship had been consigned to the tomb of the Capulets" that common charnel house of all that is worthless. Either we were mistaken however in supposing it thus disposed of, or, its Ghost, a spirit of unquiet consci ence, continues to haunt
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  • 613 2 (From a Correspondent.) Viewing ss we do, Singapore in the light of an Emporium of Eastern produce distinguished for the extent of its trade, and beyond all other marts celebrated for the diversity of its commodities, the rise of which has been rapid beyond precedent notwithstanding serious drawbacks from
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  • 229 3 To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. MR Editor. Why may we not follow up the example of our presidency, get up a small Theatre by subscription, and occasionally invoke the Misses Thalia and Melpomene? our society is pretty numerous, has the advantage of Ladies who would perform,
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  • 229 3 Patna Benares. Malwa. Total. Chests Price Value. Chests Price Value. |.Chests Value. April 1825 580 775 449,500 560 600 336,000 1140 785,000 May 586 780 457,080 573 600 343,800 1159 800,880 June 450 850 382,500 850
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  • 309 3 Arrivals and Departures. ARRIVED. MARCH.' 29th Brit. Ship, Elisa, Lenpven from Mauritius 27th Jan. A PRIL. 1st Brit. Schooner Flu, V. Clifton, from Calcutta, 10th March. Brit. Britt, Sir Francis Macnaghten, A. Pat- tcrson, from Calcutta, 8th March. Brit. Ship, Oscar, A. W. Clarke, from Bombay 9th Feb. 2nd
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