Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 6 December 1827

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 97 THURSDAY, December 6th, 1827. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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  • 84 1 Since our last publication the Vittoria, Captain Southam, has arrived from London, the Isle of France, and Penang. She quitted the Downs on the 3rd of June and of course brings no intelligence of so late a date as what we have for some time
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  • 1732 1 There has been a little sparring fluring the week both in the Houses of Lords and Commons, but it does not now excite the interest which was felt by the public at the onset. The circumstance of the Duke of Rutland having had
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  • 1338 2 Most of our Singapore readers have heard of the melancholy fate of the Schooner Swift. She sailed from this on the 27th of May last bound for the Isle of Bourbon. On the 13th of June she touched at Anjier. The next day she pursued her
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  • 2204 2 TO THE EDITOR OF THE SINGAPORE CHRONICLE Sir, On my arrival at Batavia from Bencoolen I was surprised to observe in your Chronicle the transaction which occurred between me and the Commanding Officer of the Guard Ship at Batavia —tho’ it was never my
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  • 545 3 Extract of a letter from Captain de la Vega, of the Spanish Ship Veloz Pasagera, to Captain Drummond of the Honourable Company's Ship Huntly, just arrived from China dated in January On the 24th of August, when in the Straits of Gaspar, at three-quarters
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  • 410 3 ARRIVALS. NOVEMBER. 20th British Brig, Enterprise, W. H. Edmonds, from Madras Penang and Malacca. 21st Dutch Bark, Diederika J. Hector, from Batavia 3rd Novr. British Ship, Ann, IV. Allen, from Chian [China] 9th Nov. French Ship, Magellan, J. Reynard, from Peru and Manilla. British Ship, Jane, L. W. Moncrief,
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  • 23 3 On Sunday night at 12 o’clock the 2nd Instant, the Lady of Lieut. CHARLES TURNER 35th Regt. Madras Volunteers, of a Son.
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