Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 3 January 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. THURSDAY, January 3rd, 1823. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official NO. 99.
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  • 53 1 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that Mr. Andrew. Farquhar has been appointed to perform the duties of Coroner of this island, and all persons are hereby required to observe this Proclamation, and to obey the lawful commands of the said Andrew Farquhar accordingly. K. MURCHISON, Resident Councillor, Singapore, The
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  • 46 1 WE THE UNDERSIGNED Have from this date established ourselves as Merchants and Agents at Singapore under the Firm of Hunter Watt and Co. and at Batavia under the Firm of Balmanno Hunter and Co. R. HUNTER. —ALEX. WATT. —ALEX. W. BALMANNO. Singapore 1st January 1828.
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  • 1172 1 Since our last number we have been without arrivals from any of the Presidencies or from Europe. Ere this we expected to have announced ttie arrival of the Hon’ble the Governor, but by the latest accounts from Penang, received yesterday, we understand he was not
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    • 135 1 FOR SALE AT MALACCA A Substantial and fashionable Bug-sy-—in complete order and repair built by Hyder and Forbes at Madras painted black lined with Drab Cloth; having a hood with back curtain and rods cloth cover, &c with a Harness Saddle and bridle The property of Lieutenant Sprye, and to
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  • 296 2 Til the 10th. number of the Singapore Chronicle. we observe a Government circular, strictly forbidding all officers of the Honorable Company's Service of what rank soever, at Penang, Malacca, or Singapore from affording to the newspapers any information relative to any acts or resolutions of the Indian Governments. As
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  • 1246 2 While these grievances and circumstances of suspicion agitated the English nation, the daily press, which alternately acts upon public opinion, and is reacted upon by it, was loud and vehement. The personal character of the Chief Consul was severely treated; his measures of self-aggrandisement arraigned,
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  • 569 2 (From Brewster’s Journal of Science. Vol. 6.) Notice regarding the naturalization of the Cochineal insect in Spain. Communicated to the Academy of sciences by M. Bory de Saint Vincent. I have received from Madrid, says M. Bory de Saint Vincent, by the hands of the excellent botanist, M. Pavon,
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  • 1423 2 (From the Morning Chronicle, July 4.) We received last night the Paris Papers of Sunday, and the Etoile of Monday. The Etoile communicates the surrender of the citadel of Athens on an authority which, we are sorry to say, cannot be questioned. The intelligence was derived from an English
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  • 534 3 The 29th April, was fixed upon by Charles the Tenth to review the National Guard, a body of troops, consisting of between 40 and 50,000 foot and 5000 horse. These were reviewed by the King in the Champ de Mars. He was,
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  • 274 3 ARRIVALS. DECEMBER. 19th British. Ship, Mercury, T. Rees, from Calcutta 21st Novr. British Brig, Caroline, J. Smith, from Calcutta and Penang the 10th Decr. British Ship, Louisa, J. Mackey, from Calcutta 18th Novr. 24th H. C. Zephyr, S. Congleton, from Penang 13th Dec. 25th British Brig, Sir Francis Macnaghten,
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