Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 14 February 1828

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE CHRONICLE NO. 102. THURSDAY, February 14th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official
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  • 649 1 "WHEREAS The Rules and Orders heretofore made for regulating the practice of the late Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, in it several jurisdictions are wholly inapplicable to the Provisions of the Charter, and it
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  • 1248 1 Thursday Feb 14th 1828 On Tuesday the Mary Ann, Captain Spottiswood, arrived from England, via Penang. She left the Downs on the 29th of September the Isle of Wight on the 1st of October and has brought English Papers down to the 27th of September inclusive, but they add
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  • SINGAPORE CHRONICLE EXTRAORDINARY. Wednesday, February 6, 1828.
    • 57 2 THE HONORABLE THE GOVERNOR having this day arrived, this settlement will be the seat of Government during his residence at this station, and all references will be addressed to the Honorable the Governor in Council or the undersigned. J. ANDERSON, Sec. to Government, Prince of Wales Island, Singapore
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  • 1409 3 At this period of the opium season any information which bears upon this Important branch of trade we are confident will be interesting and therefore submit the following suggestions upon the subject to our readers. The idea of estimating the consumption of opium in China by the amount of
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  • 1866 3 (Frew the Times of Sept. 3.) So late as Friday the 31st ult.. the Chancellorship of the Exchequer was tendered repeatedly, and in the most earnest manner, first to Mr. Huskisson, and next, on his refusal, to Mr. Sturges Bourne. This latter gentleman having also, in terms equally unambiguous,
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  • 462 4 Ramsgate. —Late on Thursday afternoon last a route arrived here, for the detachment of the 2d dragoon guards, or Queen's bays, to march to the head quarters, Deal, the next morning. Accordingly, between nine and ten yesterday mornmg, the detachment was on parade under arms, and left the barracks,
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  • 348 4 ARRIVALS. FEBRUARY. 2nd H. C. Ship, Hastings, J. Poyaton, from Malacca, the 1st Feby British Brig, Catherine, Santa Maria, from Malacca 1st Feby. Portuguese Brig, Cassador, J. A. de Silva, from Macao 21st Jany. 4th British Ship, Marquis of Lansdowne, R. Noves, from Calcutta 11th Jany. British Brig, Dodaloy,
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  • 35 4 On the 4th instant, Lieut. R. N. Campbell, 4th Regt M N I Cantonment Adjutant and Commissariat Officer at Singapore, to Margaret, only daughter of the late Thomas Warrand Esquire, of Lentran, in InvernessShire.
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