Singapore Chronicle and Commercial Register, 13 March 1828

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  • 24 1 No. 104. THURSDAY, March 13th, 1828. Public Notifications appearing in this Register and signed by the proper Authorities are to be considered as official
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  • 69 1 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Mr. Alexander Martin, has been appointed Senior Clerk” to the Registrar of the Court of Judicature of Prince of Wales Island, Singapore and Malacca, and that his Office will be opened on the 1st March next at the Court House Commercial
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  • 1017 1 Thursday, March 13th 1828. The arrival of the Colonel Young from Calcutta has put us in possession of Bengal Hurkarus from the 10th to the 31st January both inclusive. The latest English papers received in Calcutta were of the l7th September being of older date by ten days than
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  • 1382 2 For the following we are indebted to the Penang Register and Miscellany. Wednesday a Court of Directors was held at the East India House, when then following ships were thus stationed and timed, viz. General Harris, Captain Joseph Stanton, for St. Helena, Bengal and China; Dunira, Captain
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  • 568 2 (From the Canton Register) At the close of our shipping season, when most of the vessels are departed for the different countries with which we have intercourse, it may not be unacceptable to our readers to receive a few summary remarks on the mercantile operations of the
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  • 482 2 The Policy of the Court of Peking, At present appears more hostile to every thing European, than at any former period since the reign of Kang-he. That Monarch was a man of very superior talent, and enlarged views of society and mankind. It was he who encouraged so
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  • 805 3 If a small lake or extensive mill-pond, with very uneven bottom, were suddenly emptied by a sluice or opening in its lowest part, a vast number of pits or pools of various size and shape would be left among the
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  • 615 3 The following is a general bill of all the Christenings and Burials within the City of London and Bills of Mortality, from December 13, 1825, to Dec. 12, 1826 according to the reports made to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, and to the right Hon. the Lord
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  • 198 3 ARRIVALS. FEBRUARY. 29th British Brig, Catherine, Santa Maria, from Malacca 25th Instant. MARCH. 2nd Spanish Brig, St. Joze, Rafael Ferrer, from Manilla 18th Dec. 4th British Brig, Colonel Young H. W. Quick, from Calcutta 4th Feb. 5th Brit. Brig. Cader Bux, Gho Tian, from Malacca 3rd March. 6th Dutch
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  • 17 3 On the 8th instant, the Ladv of Alexander Warrand Esquire, Madras Medical Established, of a Son,
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