Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 September 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 91. THURSDAY, September 13th, 1827 Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official.
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  • 116 1 THE NOTICE OF THIS Government having been called by the Right Honorable the Vice President in Council at Fort William to a certain Article inserted in the paper of this Settlement containing observations on the Treaty lately concluded with Siam; the Honorable the
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  • 1633 1 Since our last publication there have not been any arrivals from Calcutta. From Bombay we have received Papers to the 4th and from Madras to the 8th ultimo inclusive but they contain nothing coming under the denomination of news. H. M. Ship Java, with the
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  • 369 2 LONDON, SUNDAY, April 15. Mr. Canning is now First Lord of the Treasury, and Prime Minister of England. Instead, however, of having only one vacant office to fill up, it turns out that the Sovereign prerogative will be exercised in forming a whole Cabinet, as seven of the twelve
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  • 1553 2 Our readers were prepared to expect, from what we slated in our last paper, that Mr. Canning would succeed Lord Liverpool in his office of Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer. It is now more than ten days since Mr. Canning received the King’s
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  • 315 3 The following is a more complete list of resignations than has yet been laid before the public:—The Earl of Liverpool, first Lord of the Treasury; Lord Lowther and Lord G. Somerset, Junior Lords of ditto; Mr. Lushington, Secretary of ditto; Mr. Arbuthnot, Secretary of the Treasury, and Commissioner of
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  • 435 3 The Editor of the late Prince of Wales Island Gazette having struck in imitation of His Majesty’s late Ministers and New Hands" having taken up the Old Work and introduced it with a Fresh Title, they may expected to give some account of the plans intended
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  • 332 3 MANILLA. To the Editor of the Singapore Chronicle. Sir, Allow me, with reference to a paragraph relative to Manilla which appeared in tire Chronicle of the 28th Sept, to say that it is very incorrect in every particular; so far from the Governor doing any thing which can effect
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  • 522 3 ARRIVALS. SEPT. 1827. 1st Hambro Ship, Asia W. Allen, from Hamburgh Dutch Ship, Anna Augustina, M. A. Maque, from Malacca, 26th August. H. C. Ship, Waterloo, W. Manning, from Madras 30th July. 3rd Brit. Brig, Uylsses, Tan Bin Chong, from Malacca, 26th August. Brit. Ship, Cornwallis, D. Hardie, from
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  • 18 3 On the morning of Monday the 3rd instant, the Lady of Charles Hogg Esq. of a daughter.
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  • 13 3 On the 30th Ultimo, Mrs. Solomons Wife of Mr. Solomon of Columbo.
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