Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 5 July 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 86 THURSDAY, July 5th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 675 1 Thursday July 5th 1827. The Mellish, from Calcutta, has arrived at Penang, and forwarded her packet for this Port by the Portuguese Ship Conde de Rio Pardo. This arrival has put us in possession of Calcutta newspapers down to the 25th May inclusive. The H. C. S. Repulse arrived
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  • 566 1 DUTCH DEGREE. DEGREE OF THE 17TH MAY, 1827. Art. 1st. The decrees of the Indian Government of the 6th May 1823 (Staats Blaad No. 17) and 20th May following (Staats Blaad No. 20) are withdrawn, and cancelled; the residence on Java, and possession of landed Property (in the expectation that
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    • 339 2 We have received the French Papers of Thursday and Friday, and the Etoile of Saturday from which we have made extracts which will be found in a preceediug [preceeding] column. The news from the Peninsula is still of a conflicting and uncertain character. Mr. Lamb
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  • 1064 2 ENGLAND AND SPAIN. THE TIMES, JANUARY, 18, 1827. City, Wednesday Evening. An express arrived this morning from Paris with intelligence of a fall in the French funds of more than one per cent. on Monday last, and it produced the greater sensation in the money market here, as the cause
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  • 732 2 MORNING HERALD. Jun. 18 1827. The news which we gave yesterday from Portugal only confirm us in the view which we have all along taken of the feeling of the people in that country towards the Constitutional Charter. The Nobles, the Clergy, the peasantry, are opposed to it; and the
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  • 166 2 There is at length good ground for congratulating Europe on the adoption of final and decisive mea sures on behalf of Greece by the three great powers of Great Britain, France, and Russia. The Cabinets of London and St. Petersburg had some time ago, transmitted their ultimatum to
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  • 880 2 I appears to be of great importance, that the people of England generally should be more fully acquainted than they are with the restrictions which so greatly cramp our trade with the East Indies. There is nothing connected with the policy or
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  • 1997 2 The Government of the King has recognised the Empire of Brazil! The banners of Colombia and of Mexico wave in our harbours, aud [and] the commerce of France has not in vain expressed to the throne her grievances and her wishes. The restoration of the Monarchy
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    • 344 3 SHIPPING ARRIVALS. JUNE. 24th Brit. Ship Caledonia, J. H. Johnston, from Bombay 26th May. 29th Dutch Brig Tomenee, Nakoda Tawa, from Pontiana, 22nd June. French Brig L’Abeille, Lebrun, from Batavia 20th June. 30th Brit. Ship Charlotte, J. Hector, from Bombay 2nd June. Brit. Ship Lord Castlereagh, from Bombay 3rd June.
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