Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 21 June 1827
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Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register
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Title Section26 1827-06-21 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE no. 85 Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official THURSDAY, June 21st, 1827.26 words
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771 1827-06-21 1 We regret to mention that acounts from Java by the Loretta state that intelligence had been received there from Europe of the loss of one of the Dutch line of battle Ships on her way to Java with troops. She was wrecked in a very771 words
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Advertisement132 1827-06-21 1 Notice TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION on Tuesday the 26th Instant, if not previously disposed of by private sale, that lot of ground in high street fronting the sea, and “contained in grant No. 205, with the buildings as it stands —also a Stewart buggy with Collinge's pa- tent axle,132 words
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3586 1827-06-21 2 The mode of culture adopted in the different plantations is nearly the same. The beds of the trees are kept free from grass and noxious weeds by the hoe, and the plough is occasionally run along the interjacent spaces for the purpose of eradieating the3,586 words
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1616 1827-06-21 2 Sir, We are indebted to the return of the Steam-boat for a copy of the Singapore Chronicle of the 12th of April; and under the head of Batavia l find in it an extract from a letter from the latter place relative1,616 words
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Article170 1827-06-21 3 Felicity. —Dr. Parr, visiting a country clergyman, requested permission to preach to his congregation, which his friend consented to, on condition that he adapted the language of his sermon to the illiterate capacities of his parishioners, and that he used no hard words. After the sermon was over, Dr.170 words
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Article445 1827-06-21 3 ARRIVALS. JUNE. 7th British Brig Lee Goan, Rho key Cho, from Malacca 4th June. 8th H. C. Schooner Zephyr. S. Congalton, from Pinang 31st May. British Schooner Prince Regent, D. Solomon, from Port Jackson I5th Novr. British Ship Lowjee Family, W. Lewis, from Bombay 13th May 9th Dutch Brig445 words