Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 27 September 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 92. THURSDAY, September 27th, 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 Fort Cornwallis, the 26th July, 1827. THE NOTICE OF THIS Gogernment 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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  • 93 1 Since our last we have received by the Cygnet from Calcutta, Bengal Hurkarus of tin 9th. 10th. and 11th. ultimo, but, however interesting in other respects, we do not obserrve that they contain any thing in the way of news. From Madras and Bombay there
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  • 400 1 Every account from this settlement becomes less brilliant than its predecessors. A correspondent writes under date the 3rd. August as follows; By the end of the year I hope the decree of success likely to attend this settlement will become ascertainable. It has been arranged between the Birman
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  • 265 1 Recent accounts from Java mention the arrival at Batavia of the Waterloo 74, having on board troops from Europe. The war however we are happy to say was expected soon to he at an end, as it is stated that Mr. Stavers, an English gentleman in Java, had had,
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  • 1406 1 Royal Society —A paper was lately read by Thomas Bell, Esq. F.K.S. to the Society, entitied, On the structure and use of th submaxillary odoriferous gland of the Crocodile.” Beneath the lower jaw of the alligator and the crocodile, on each side, is situated a gland which secretes an
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  • 386 3 ARRIVALS. SEPTEMBER. 13th British Ship, C shmere Merchant, E. Paglar, from China 30th June. 14th H. C. Ship, Furquharson, W. Cruikshanks, from Malacca 11th September Brit. Brig, Catherine, Teng Hock, from Malacca 11th September. 15 Dutch ship, Phita Rahman, Seck Saliver Alie. from Gressey 30th August. Brit, Shooner Loury,
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