Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 8 November 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. NO. 95. THURSDAY, November 8th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official.
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  • 122 1 Thursday Novr. 8th 1827: We continue to be without late arrivals from Calcutta, Madras, or Bombay. From China, within this day or two, as will be seen by the Shipping list, there have been many arrivals. H. M. Ship Fly which sailed some time ago for Manilla has returned
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  • 2829 1 Sultaun [Sultan] Mahomed, the last Prince of Johore, died seventeen or eighteen years ago without legitimate issue. None of his descendants immediately claimed the throne or took his title, but his territories were seized on and partitioned by his principal chiefs and officers. One of
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  • 296 2 We give the following from the Penang Register and Miscellany The Editor of the Singapore Chronicle, in noticing the establishment of our Register, has pounced upon a passage in our introductory address, relative to the restrictions upon the Press in this Country, to hold up in testimony of
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  • 284 2 Remarks have been made on our alleged negligence in not publishing the births, deaths, and marriages which happen in the Settlement. To these we have merely to say that it is no where the custom to publish such occurrences without being requested to do so by
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  • 1833 2 THE PADRIES OF SUMATRA. Written in 1822. The subject which has caused so much bloodshed and misery in the interior of Sumatra was first agitated by the Tooankos of Penninjowan, Ampat Kotah and Tooanko Samahrang, Chiefs and Priests of Countries in the Province of Aggum, but their opinions did not
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  • 707 3 (Continued from our last.) (8) The grandson of Haji Mahomet Sally once expended between 5 and 600 dollars in employing 36 men nearly five months, and was unsuccessful and says that he has known other persons possessed
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  • 203 3 We do not know a mure general snbject of congratulation to the Community than the re-opening of our Court of Judicature, in its full efficiency, since the arrival of the new Charter —of the Court of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca;
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  • 353 3 ARRIVALS. OCTOBER. 25th Dutch Brig, Kinglion, Sicion Chinglion, from Malacca 23rd Oct. British Bark, Crown, W. Finder, from Penang 21st Oct 28th Dutch Ship, Pertimag, Seck Sahil, from Cheribon 3rd Oct. 31st British Brig, Kader Bux, Go Tieng, from Malacca 29th Oct. British Bris, Ahmudy, P. Venerosity, from Penang
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  • 15 3 On the 31st Oct. Mrs. Farquhar, Lady of Andrew Farquhar, Esq. of a Daughter.
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE EXTRAORDINARY.
    • 61 3 The Hon'ble the Resident Coun cillor being about to embark for Europe on the ship Thalia bound for Java, the gentlemen of the Rouble Company's Civil and Military Service, and the Public, are hereby informed that the charge of the Residency of Singapore will devolve Esq. until further orders
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