Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 7 June 1827
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Title Section26 1827-06-07 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 84 THURSDAY, June 7th, 1827 Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official26 words
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Article231 1827-06-07 1 Singapore the 5th June THE HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL Is pleased to direct that the following Clause being the 12th Section of Regulation V. of 1825 in force at Prince of Wales Island shall be added to the Regulations for the Opium Farm at this Settlement, and231 words
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Article71 1827-06-07 1 WHEREAS IT HAS COME To the knowledge of Government that rubbish is thrown into the Creek; Notice is hereby given, that such a practice is positively prohibited, and any person or persons who may be detected infringing this order, in future, will be subject to such fine as71 words
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Article583 1827-06-07 1 Thursday June 7th 1827. Since our last there have been no arrivals of late date from Calcutta. From Java the Hottentot has come in, bringing English Papers down to the 9th of January, brought out in a Dutch seventyfour which had touched and remained some time at Portsmouth. From583 words
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Article2340 1827-06-07 2 It appears that the Commissioner General has granted what he calls a free Press to Java which commenced from the 1st of April, from which date the Courant has been published three times a week. In none however of the numbers which have yet appeared is there, we understand,2,340 words
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Article1972 1827-06-07 2 Accounts have been received of the arrival at Singapore of a Steam vessel called the Lucia,” burthen 350 Tons, built at Java. She is stated to be a superb Vessel and fully answers the object she is intended for; we regret to add, however, that it is1,972 words
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Article480 1827-06-07 3 From the Singapore Chronicle of the 1st Februarv, we have quoted a letter on the suppression of Malayan Piracy which contains some useful suggestions. Amongst others, the writer proposes that one or two armed steam boats, such as the Comet and Firefly, should be employed, having a480 words
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Article215 1827-06-07 3 ABUSE.—How easy is it to call rogue or villain but how hard to make a man appear a fool, a blockhead, or a knave To spare the grossness of the names, and to do the thing yet more severely, is to draw a full face and make the nose215 words
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485 1827-06-07 3 DEAR SIR, After perusal of your remarks on matters here, contained in No. 78 of your paper, it appears to me that you have overlooked altogether one of the most, glaring breaches of good faith and justice and in my485 words
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Article261 1827-06-07 3 ARRIVALS. MAY. 23rd Dutch Brig Lamber, Dulangau, from Pontiana l6th May. 25th Dutch Ship Louisa. Lunel, from Penang 18 May. 27th British Brig Alex Adam, Alex. Peter, from Penang 17 May, 28th British Ship Bengal Merchant, A. Brown, from Penang 14 May. 29th British Ship Louisa, J. Mackey, from261 words
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Article17 1827-06-07 3 BITTH. [Birth] On the 2nd instant Mrs. Bernard, Lady of J. F. Bernard, Esq. of a daughter.17 words
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Obituary30 1827-06-07 3 Died on Tuesday the 29th May of fever and dysentry, Isabella, infant daughter of Lieut. C. Turner of the 35th Regt. Madras Infantry, aged 14 months and 18 days.30 words