Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 17 January 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE. No. 100. THURSDAY, January 17th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register, and signed by the proper Authorities, are to be considered as official
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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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  • 2997 1 Thursday Jan. 17th 1828. During the last fortnight there have been fewer arrivals than usual, and none of much interest. The result of the census and the statement of the exports and imports for 1827 are not yet we understand quite ready there will be no avoidable delay however
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 120 1 Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED Has from the 1st Instant, taken his elder Brother Mr. Gregory Zechareah, as partner for Commercial purposes, and the Business from the above date will be carried on under the Firm of Gre gory and Isaiah Zechareah. (Signed) ISAIAH ZECHAREAH. Singapore 10th January 1828. NOTICE. I HEREBY
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  • 874 2 (From the Penang Register.) There was a delay in the publication of our last number which we feel bound to subscribers to account for. A good many of the reports of Criminal Trials did not reach us until late in the day on Tuesday and the Lowjee
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  • 444 2 In noticing, in our Register of the 28th November, an official report made from the H. C. Schoo- ner Zephyr, of her falling in with a piratical force of twelve prahus, we mentioned that two natives belonging to a boat recaptured from the pirates, stated that
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  • 343 2 (From the. Penang Register.) We have been just informed, by the Commander of the Dutch Ship Jussoor, of a most extraordinary outrage on the part of the Rajah of Acheen, which we sincerely hope may be thought deserving the attention of some powerful authority. He stages that
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  • 301 3 The recent revival in this Island of a prohibited species of Gambling induces us to give the following Extract from the Prince of Wales Island Police Regulations; for the information of those who may not be aware that such a prohibition exists and may at any time be
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  • 750 3 MR. CHARLES GREEN'S ACCOUNT OF HIS PERILOUS ASCENT FROM NEWBURY. On the evening of Thursday last, Mr. Charles Green, the veteran aeronaut, made his 69th ascent in his splendid balloon, from the town of Newbury, in Berkshire, under the most discouraging circumstances. He was accompanied by Mr. H. Simmons,
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  • 251 3 Effect of moonlight on the eyes. The effect of moonlight on the eyes in Egypt is singularly injurious the natives tell you, as 1 found afterwards they also did in Arabia, to cover your eyes when you sleep in the open air. The moon in Egypt strikes and affects
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  • 204 3 ARRIVALS. JANUARY. 2nd Portuguese Brig St. Sebestiao, J. F. de Olvera, from Macao 23rd Dec British Brig, Soenhin, Tung Ghou, from Penang 20th Dec. 3rd Portuguese Ship, Conde Rio Pardo, L’d Eucarnacao, from Macao 24th Dec. 4th British Brig, Noor Muhal, T. Hopkick, from Manilla 25th Dec. British Ship,
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE EXTRAORDINARY. Friday, January 25th, 1828.
    • 54 3 Fort Cornwallis; the 1st January, 1828. THE HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL is pleased to direct that the following Extracts from a letter from the Honorable the Court of Directors, dated the 12th May, 1818, together with the Clauses of the Acts of Parliament therein referred to, be
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    • 635 3 Extracts from a letter from the Honorable the Court of Directors dated the 12th May 1819. Para. 2nd. Applications have recently been made to us, to authorize the residence in India of persons who have proceeded thither in licensed Ships, without having previously obtained the permission required by the Act
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    • 892 3 Extract from the Act of the 33rd George III. Cap. 52. Clause 13Ist. And be it further enacted, that if any Subject or Subjects of His Majesty, His Heirs or Successors, of or belonging to Great Britain, or any of the Islands, Colonies, or Plantations aforesaid, not being lawfully licensed
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    • 1405 4 Clause 37th. And be it further enacted, that it shall not be lawful for any of the Governments of the said Company at their several Presidencies to license or otherwise authorize the residence at any Place or Places within
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    • 310 4 Fort Cornwallis; the 27 th Dec. 1827 THE HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL is pleased to direct the publication of the following Extract of a Letter from the Select Committee of Supra Cargoes at Canton, to the address of the late Resident Councillor of Singapore and to desire
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